Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 16, 1913, Page 6

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. Publishers and Propristors. m’“’“ S s viaed the state auditor that a on Entered at the p e post office at Bemiaji, | taX levy would be included fin the gfln&n;eg;cggflmm gamer under Act oyt budgst. Crookston no ‘doubt 1s Published every nhrnaon except Sunday e %‘J:"“"H‘.‘L‘r’ Lo Aoy et “*be | Ome of the questions asked Prof. known to the eduor. but not necessag- ’ ily_for publication. Kuhlman at the farmer’s meeting the ions for the Weekly Pion- i ..f‘.“:‘.‘:fli’é“.’*&fl“&;."zmce ot iator than | other night was, “How can I keep lit Dusaday. of each week 0 Toune publica-| 1o jncubator cihcks from dying.” “Go = == == back to the old hen,” he replied quick i month'\:;‘:z‘rfion Maten /40|88 8 flash. - Not to start anything Mr. Kuhlman, but is the incubator or the One year, by carrier Lrooder the mother of the chicks. ‘There months, ostage Six months, postage One year, postage paid .. The Weekly Pio: B Eight es, containing a summary o the Bews oF the weok, Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. L The N. M. D. A, at Hinckley. By the way, the spring convention of the Northern Minnesota Develop- ment association will - be ., held at Hinckley, Friday and Saturday June 5 and 6. It is time therefore, to be planmng to haye every county and every com- munity in.the territory of the asso- IS PAPER REPRESENTED FUr¢ rOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND- CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL tlTlES Red Lake will be put on the map in | clation represented there. red letters,after the scribes join the| HEvery county and every commun- rest of the Indians in a painted war |ity should be represented at Hinckley dance. by its best boosters. A vast amount - - |of good comes of these meetings. They The little red cranberry, (the ad-|help amazingly to' keep the associa- vance agent of turkey) has been tak-|tion active and energetic and full of en off the market in this city, but not | purpose. on account of the tariff, The real work of the association so far as accomplishing tangible results The “Pen Pushers and Pushees” of |is oo50erned, is not done at the con- the Northern Minnesota Editorial as-|vopiiong, Tt is done at the sessions of sociation will be taken to Red Lake|p. legisla‘ture, at the immigration to see the Indians. What a Pow WoW |}, .0gqyarters, and all over Northern it will be. Minnesota by the good roads commit- tee. ‘What is done at the conventions is to get Northern Minnesota together to talk over its needs and advantages and to plan further campaigns for the common good of all its parts. ‘What do you think of this? Propos-| The asgociation’s work is done by a ed to put a parrot on the stand as|storage battery, as it were, and the ‘witness in a murder case. It would|conventions are where this storage be a darned sight more reliable thah|batery is recharged twice a year. a rehearsed witness, who puts per-|This keeps it going, full of vigor and The Hibbing Tribune says the day is coming when St. Louis county will be richer in products from the farm than from the mine. It sure will have to go some. where the building will be erected. m jury in the list of virtues.’ purpose. Therefore the convention is $1.9 For the 8 Volumes The $10.02 Saved on the purchase price of the set would fiay for The Pioneer for three years. It pays to. be a reader of THE PIONEER These sets are not to be had at bookstores, nor are they advertised in the magazines. They can only be acquired in this city through The Pioneer. - Next .[onday, May 19, and Tuesday, May 20, are the days of this sale. Bring to The Pioneer main office one cou= pon, printed on another page of this paper daily, and you . will be entitled to take one of of these s5=volume sets for $1.98. Our order for these - . books was large, but they will . go_fast. : REMEMBER - THE and Tuesday of next week. Be among the first to secure one of , havereasontothmkltwdl be. CHP THE COUPON. We expect abig rush on'the days of sale; Monday Leading newspapers placed the . largeet ‘order ever ngen,a publisher, bu are unable to say how long they will last if the demand -is a.s zreat a8 we. the enactment of a law-permitting the counties making up the aseoein- - tion to appropriate to ’keep:‘ it going. built to® make it ‘possible to settle them. The proble’m ot public aid in the clearing of cutover lands must be solved. Those who hnve settled .on. Norchern Minnesota, lands andiare hufldlng up the state ‘must be‘ en- couraged and helped, 3 You will be doing a good deed for Northern Minnesota if you will go to | Hinckley next month and put your shoulder to = the wheel—Duluth Herald. . G Stomach, bowels, 1iver Decome clog- ged, stopped up,:blood impure during the winter—you ‘need. Hollister’s R. [* M. Tea each spring. - Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. Defect Is In the Ingot. ' Metallurgists, steel makers and rai users of the world are recognizing | that ‘the original seat of the defects which result, in’ broken rails is the| ingot. Obligations. Mamma—*“Johnny, you’re a naughty boy. You can juet go to bed witkou any supper.” Small Son—“Well mother, what about that medicine I've 8ot to take after meals?’—Life. Trees “Shot to Death.” For literally shooting trees to death & pistol has been invented in England that fires into their limbs steel bolts that tear out the living cores. Bent on Getting Money. “What excuse did the arrested cash fer give for being crooked?”’ “He claimed he was in straitened circum atances.” Finda buyer: for the Second-Hand things which you no longer need—Through o “For Sale” Ad. rubber 'sm’mp for you on short no- tice. i FOR SALE—Good' single buggy. Ed Anderson. Phone 600. FOR REN1 FOR RENT—A 91 acre farm, 23 miles south of Bemidji, 20 acres ready for the plow, 25 acres of meadow; a good four room frame house; good cellar. Splendid well of water, good fences. Call at Hay- ner’s Land Co.’s office. FOR RENT—Small furnished cottage next to Catholic church. Apply to J. L. George, county auditor. FOR RENT—_Nicely furnished room, close in, bath and phone. 602 Fourth street. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, bath LOST AND FOUND LOST—Back seat of double spring f OASH WITH COPY ocent per word peor issue wagon between Voltz place and Be- midji. Finder please leave at Pioner office or'phone H. M. Merry- Regular charge rate one cent per word per ire~rtion. - No ad taken for less than 15-cents. the address printed in the ad. HELP WANTED. HELP WANTED—Sanatorium = in Northern Minnesota Kitchen men or women. Man of all work. Maid for general housework. Exper- ienced laundry worker. Farm hands and teamsters. Address The Pioneer care of S.S. WANTED—Dishwashers _at Hotel Markham. Chambermaid wanted at the Brink- man hotel. FOE SALE FOR SALE—Rhode Island Reds. I bave won first prize at the Bel- trami County fair for the past 8 EVERYBODY'S $12.00 VERYBODY JCLOPEDIA|" CYCLOPEDIA Answer by Oorrespondence All Blind Ads using a namber, box or initial for address. the advertisar is. We cannot tell you. Don’t waste time, but write to man, phone 283. mSOEIJ.'ANEOUS A COMPLETE course in t the Law of Banks and Banking by mail. Thoroughly practical. Invaluable for all bank officials and employes. $15.00 including standard text book. Minneapolis Correspondence Course in Bank Law, 222 Mec- Knight Bldg., ‘Minneapolis, Minn. WANTED—A serviceable horse, must be sound; also second-hand wagon, harness, plow. I want and expect a square deal and nothing else. Jockeys need not reply. Harvey Laney, Turtle River, Minn. . WANTED TO TRADE—16-inch and cordwood for a team of horses. O. E. Lovegreen, Route No. 1, Bem- i = B 5 idji, Minn. three years. Eggs for settings, $1| BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand for 13. $6 per hundred. George T.| fyrniture. Odd Fellow’s building, Baker, 907 Minn. Ave., Bemidji,| across from postoffice, phone 129. Minn. WANTED—One or two good cows. Phone 31 Do not ask this office who FOR SALE 21 foot motor boat,| Phone 579-6. F. M. ‘Freese. $1.98 For the 5 Volumes The accompanying illustra= tion is much reduced in size. The sets are four times as large as shown—big, full octavo size, handsomely bound in English cloth. There are thousands of pages—hun= dreds of text illustrations, full and double page monotone and colored plates—besides numerous colored charts found in no other reference books. Our Guarantee We positively guarantee to refund the amount paid by any reader who finds after receiving Everybody’s Cyclopedia that it is not entirely satisfactory and as represented. THE PIONEER EVERYBODY’S CYCLOPEDIA Greatly Reduced ]llustratlon of the $12 Set these_sets. for the $1.98, shipping is a complete resume of every- thing pertaining to. science, the arts, blography, history and sta- tistics on all subjects of human interest. It covers more than 35,000 subjects—as many as are found in sets selling at fifty times The Ploneer S price. DAYS OF SALE, Mnnday, May. 19th, and Tuesday, May 20th |MAIL ORDERS The sets are too bulky to be sent by mail, but out-of-town readers can ‘have them the set to be sent by ex- charges to be paid by the Thls wonderful set of reference books, printed to sell at $2 .40 PER VOLUME $12 per set, can be had next Monday and Tuesday ¢ at LESS than 40c per volume, which is but a few cents more than ._the cost ofa Ingh grade magazme m paper. covers. and phone. 921 Minnesota avenue. ' vt ) v e | \ - L] = * 2 Lol 4 »

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