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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FER BEMIDJI FIONEER PUB. 0O. Publishers and Proprietors. a1 Hntered at the post office at Bemiadji, Minn, as second. 3 tter t of Congroas of Mareh B 1875, loo" A° — Published every afternoon exoept Sunday No attention paid to anon; us con- tributions. Writer's m;gyng“.' be known to the editor, but not necessar- nyctor puhlneafion.‘ o J ‘ommunications for the Weekly Pion- ser should reach this uffice not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publica- tion in the current issue. * Subsoription Rates. One month by carrier One year, h{ carrie. g‘hm men hs, 'xli.olun dula o x months, )8 O3xe year, ng‘nn ... The Weekly Pioneer. Bight pages, contalning & summary of s of the week. L (e, Bublished. every sent pos addreas for $1.50 lnpnd'v‘-‘;ca?“ e THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES KKK KKK KK E KKK KR * MALCOLM, * HHKH K KKK KKK KKK KKK Dredge No. 4 is now working op- posite Malcolm post office. Albert Miller bought a fine team of horses from Gilbert A. Benson. The Dredge people gave a large dance at Frank Hendrickson’s place. A splendid time was enjoyed. Mrs. Curtice has come back to live on her claim she came up by stage last Thursday. Albert Narco his brother and Mr. Buttman came out with Gilbert Ben- sons auto last week. John Stanley was to Malcolm Tuesday Mrs. Louis Dahlborn is here on a visit with her son Al from Minneapolis. Gilbert Benson was up to Lancas- ter last week and purchased a fine stallion, also a mare to match mak- ing a fine team, Gust Larson met him at Thief River Falls and drove the horses out while Mr. Benson took out his auto. Henry Johnson went to North Dakota to work in the harvest field. HHKKK KKK KKK K KKK * HORNET, o K LR R R R e RS R R R S Miss Nellie C. Shaw went to Northome Monday, and - visited friends in Blackduck Tuesday and Wednesday. returning to her home Wednesday evening. Herman Thom has bought a new binder. Robert C. Shaw went to Bemidji Monday, returning home the same evening. C. E. Green has sold his horse to Axel Johnson and the cow, heifer and calf to Robert Shaw. Mr. Green and his family left Tuesday for Can- ada to visit their sons there. Jay Bateman of Jasper arrived Saturday night to visit at the home of B. T. Winans, Mrs. McFey and her two children of Grand Forks, arrived last week for a visit at the home of Mrs. Mc Fey’s brother, O. P. Stene. PROBE BALKAN ATROCITIES Murray Butler Commission. London, Aug. 20.—Nicholas Murray Butler, president of Columbia uniyer- sity and representative of the Car- negie Peace foundation, is organizing an international commission to in- quire into the allegations of atrocities committed during the Balkan war. Dr. Butler's action was taken in re- sponse to appeals made in Bulgarian quarters. Theodore Shonts Near Death. Paris, Aug. 20.—Theodore P. Shonts, Nicholas to Name New York, president of the Interbor- ough Rapid Transit company, had a narrow escape from death when he fell beneath a moving railway train at Le Breul. A bystander pulled Mr. Shonts from between the wheels just in time to save the New Yorker from being run over. DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Bemidji Readers are Learn- ing the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood is the kidneys’ duty, When they fail to do this the kid- neys are weak. Backache and. other kidney ills may follow; Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—the test- ed kidney remedy. Bemidji people worth. Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 America ave- nue, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I am re- commending Doan’s Kidney Pills, hoping that other kidney sufferers may be benefited by reading my en- dorsement. I was suffering from kid- ney troubles when I used Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. They gave me a great deal of relief, more than any other rem- edy I had ever used.” A SECOND STATEMENT. During a personal interview with one of our representatives, on March 19, 1912, Mrs. Titus saild: “I have no reason to change my opinion of "Doan’s Kldney Pills. -I occasionally use this remedy and it always brings benefit.” For sale by all dealers. cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole aegnts for the United States. . Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other, & endorse their Price 50 FREE TO YOU MR. FARMER Lodge * No 277, Regular meeting nights—firsi and ‘hirc Monday, al 3 o'clock. —at 0dd Fellows hall 402 Beltram) Ave B. P. 0. E. Bemidjl Lodge No. 1083 Regular meeting nighta— first and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Blks hall C. G k. every second and fourtk ° Sunday evening, at o'clock in basement of Catholic church. Photo Minn. Agricultural Co]legg. - Animals furnished by local farmers were judged at each stop, as well as - those brought from University Farm. LIVE STOCK TRAIN. Farmers of Twenfy-four Communities Discuss Farm Toplcs With Agricultural Gollege Professors. A special live stock educational train operated by the Minnesota Uni- versity College of Agriculture and the Northern Pacific railway recently spent half a day in each of twenty-four communities. The smaller towns were visited in order that the audiences might be made up of stock rais- ers. The first hour in each town was devoted to lectures on dairying, live stock feeding, horses, hogs, poultry, potatoes, silo construction, rotation of crops, and domestic science, a special car being given to talks fer boys and girls. During these lectures the live stock was unloa and the second hour was given to a study of the strong and weak poi of the animals from the train. During the remainder of the time the local live stock was Judged and criticised and prizes offered by local business men were award- ed to the winners. This proved one of the best and most interesting fea- tures of the train. The live stock carrlage included good specimens of Percheron and Clydesdale horses, Guernsey, Holstein, Short Horn, and Aberdeen Angus cattle, and four breeds each of-hogs and sheep. ' A special poultry car carried exhibits of good fowls, and of miniature poultry houses and varl- ous labor saving devices for use in poultry raising.—Harvey Bush, Farmers’. Clubs, Extension Division, University Farm, St. Paul. _ was belleved that there would bé gen eral satisfaction in having a man ai- ways on the job. The new superin- tendent will get $1,800 a year and will have charge of the public service, con- struction contracts and supervision ot all employees. Novelty In Village Rule. The village of River Forest, Ill,, has entered on its carcer as a modern busi- ness establishment. Karl M. Mitchel was selected from a fleld of seventy applicants by the village board of trus. tees, and he plans to run public af falrs on the economlcal and service giving basis of a successful commer- Get Busy.and Help. cial enterprise. You don't plant a garden and leave As all the members of the village l it alone; why expect the town to grow board are in business in Chicago, it | Without your help? KRKEKFE KK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK R KT KKK K KN * COUPON * *x GOOD FOi 6 VOTES x * Cast these votes for NO ......iemmeeeineiennees X * This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W. G. % * Schroeder store on or before February 14th 1914 will count as five * votes for the person represented by the above number. * x The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. & R+ KKK KK KR KK KKK KK KK KKK KK KKK KK Come to the State Fair And Visit the Where your dollar does d du: MINKEiFOLIS DRYGOODS CO. This Big, Progressive Store on Nicollet Avenue At Fifth Street Cordially Invites You to Use Its Free rest rooms and writing Post office on main floor. rooms. Be sure to visit the cool, Free checking rooms where pure food restaurant that your parcels and personal serves 1800 to 3000 people baggage may be left a day. Six floors of merchandise. Free Souvenirs to All Who Come ‘To every adult who vi this store the first week in September, we will give FREE, a uscful, serviceable souvenir worth ‘coming for. ASK FOR THEM 43 Deparhnenfs of General Merchandise, Including safely. DRESS GOODS SILKS COATS SUITS MILLINERY UNDERWEAR CARPETS FURNITURE DRAPERIES SHOES One price to all and money refunded cheerfully Makes this a safe atore to trade with. No purchase is convidered completed until the customer is absolutely satisfied Carbon Paper We have an assortment of high grade paper fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 an 812 x13 - At $1 and $1.25 a box _ (Can you beat it?) Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! Special agents call on the trade about the city from time to time’ They may offer you enticing ' looking bargains—but—what if you’re not satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. We Buy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. Bemi)iPioneer St Drawing by C. H. Welch. S8TANDARD 8HIPPING COOP, Use halfinch material except for the partition and the two runners on top, which are of inch material, and the corner posts, which are one and a half inches square. Note that the middle top slat slides under the straps which hold it in place. This provides for the removal of the chick- ens without injury to the coops. TORETURNWHEN WELL AGAIN Mrs. Pankhurst Now in France With Daughter. Paris, Aug. 20.—Mrs. BEmmeling Pankhurst, leader of the British suf- fragettes, who left England last Sat- urday saying only that she was going to France, has revealed herself at Trouville, where with her daughter, Miss Cristobal Pankhurst, she is taking a “cure.” In an interview Mrs. Pankhurst declared her intention of returning to England and continuing her militancy as soon as the state of her health will permit. SENATE MAY SEAT CLAYTON Members _ Believe O'Neal Had Right to Appoint Him, ‘Washington, Aug. 20.—Announcing that the senate Democratic caucus would consider the credentials of Representative Clayton, appointed senator from Alabama by Governor O'Neal, Senator Bankhead declared that a majority of the members of the senate had reached the conclusion that O’Neal had a right to make the ap- pointment. MEND YOUR HARNESS WITH THE SPEEDY STITCHER We want every reader of the Pion- eer to have ome of these Speedy Stitchers Absolutely Free. The Speedy Stitcher is the latest invention and ‘the most effective of anything ~in form of an Auto- matic Sewing Awl ever offered. Its simplicity 'makes it a- thoroughly practical tool for any and all kinds of repair work, ever in the hands of the most uhskilled. With this Awl you can mend harness, shoes, tents, awnings, pulley belts, carpets, saddles, suit cases, or any heavy material. The Speedy Stitcher 1is provided with a set of dlamond pointed grooved needles including a special g H needle for tapping shoes. It also contains a large bobbin from which the thread feeds, all of which are enclosed inside the handle out of the way. This Awl has tension which I's FREE to &yis v Those Who Are Prompt o tighten your stitch. These valuable features you will not find in any $1.00 Awl. ‘We will give one of these excellent Speedy Stitchers absolutely free to anyone who will send us $1.50 for one year's subscription to The Week- 1y Pioneer, or $2.00 for six months subscription to the Daily Pioneer. If you are at present a subscriber, send the above amount for renewal. Kind- 1y use the coupon below and be sure to send your order in today before you forget it. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING GO., Eemidji,'Minn. USE THIS Bemidji Pioneer Puh. Co. ~ Dear Sir—Enclosed find §...... Weekly Ploneer, or six months to the Daily Pioneer. COUPON Date..ieesersetsiannasanna. 1018, for ome yvear's subscription to The For my promptness send me postpaid, free of charge your Speedy Stitcher. My name 8. uecececsconroscncnsnans Postoffice ......euans Seemasiienes e Merchanis Who g E It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price DEGRER OF HONOB Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Regular meeting nights duy evening st Eagles hall. @ ax Regular mectings —Firar and third Saturday aftor noons, at 2:30—-at HAA Fel lows Halls, 40z Beltram: Bemidjl Lodge No, 11¢ Regular meeting nights —every Friday, & o'clock at Odd Feliows Hall 402 Beltrami. Rebecca Lodge. Regular megtsng nights -- firet end third Wednesday at 8o’clock —I. 0. C. F. Hall e PP — A T T EXNIGNTS OF FYTHIAS Bemldji Lodge No. 168 Regular meeting nighte—ex- ery Tuesday evening at & o'clock—at the Buagley Hall Third stree! LADIES OF TEEZ MAC. cazzxs Regular mesting night last ‘Wednesday evening i each month MABONIC. HEUES Ll S s ve ant Your that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money % bl d S 38 83 S8 SRS S SRR NN MeCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDIS. Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceriee and Provisious. ] o 2 2 Bemid}! b3 2322222442322 3 Ffed e dt dede cARR K * KRR KKK KKK ii*l*i%fii;’l?fi:*‘kizi*ii# * $ ¢ $ £ falvd o ot Regufnrly and systemati- 4 cally. If you receive your pay % weekly, 1ay some aside each & week, if monthly do it month- % ly. The dollars will pile up « surprisingly. * TRY IT. - ¥ Now is the time to open & % % bank account with the * b4 SECURITY STATE BANK : FEAIIIIIIIFIIKIRIIIIKIK :i{i{*fiifi*flifiiifi*fikfiil{ * *x OUR ¥ merchandise sales are always on the increase and each month has been better than the last. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you in quality and satisfy you in quantity. : mm“d?i,u' 'GHBOEDE%MM‘ * * FIHEIIIIRIIIRIIFK KKK :’*{l}i{‘*fiifiifii Sad 23833 8 ;: BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE :111 Third Street, Bemidji. R 2222222231 t 222228824 e Y & e e vk ok ek ok ¥ Wholesaloe and retall Pia- ¥ mnos, Organs and Sewing ¥ Machines. Phone §73. J. BISIAR, MANAGaf. IR ilii*i#ilii{li: v o 3 S vk o e ok o ok ke ek z*f‘**ii Phones 431, 376. KR AERIAAR® AAK R Jeok e dekk ok R AR PR KKK KK | BRI KA AR AR K GUENTHER & MEHLHORN * - X i ” Contractors and Buflders & . Kk ke k kk ok Kk sk okk Kok x x * : THE CROOKSTON LUMBER : x & = COMPANY = * = X * Wholesale x % LUMBER, LATH AND X S s BaSa S SSS SRS S S S8 S S S8 8 L Do you want * %k THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the best money cam buy. 0TTO0 G. SCHWANDT Minnesota Ave. Bemld]lllm - Minenesotz, Tk Kk kKKK Fhd kb hkhkhkhhk kAR B S S S S SR et 2 iki*«%fiifi*fli!**fl*#fiii*fi* * Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemidji, - Minn. FIFIIIIIIAISE I AR :fixn&n«ifinn«nu«n« : STORAGE ¥ For a dry and safe place to ¥ store your Household Goods, ¥ etc., see us, Rates Reason- * able, JOHN G. ZIEGLER. Office, 0dd Fellows Building. Phone 129, AR KKK :ifi*fiifi**’*fil*fii*fliii*&* ¥ Al kinds of building ma- . e e A e o e A o ok A FhAEAr kA AT AR RA dkk kkkkkkkok Ak E2 22232 ¥ terial, ag' much or as little as % ¥ you like at the 8T. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. A ok Kok Akkk drdok * _Coal and wood also for sale & ¥ Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. ¥ * * FHHHIRIRIR KKK Eatard eSS S 838 88 SRS S8 S * * BARKER’S DRUG * * and * : - JEWELRY STORE : * x * * * * X x x BARKEHR'S X X Third St. Bemidyi, Minn, & KRR IIF IR IRK KKK K KKK KKK KKK TIMBER, I am at all times In the market for seven foot Jack Pine and Tamarack. Posts. Call and see me. Batchelder’s General Store. BEMINJT MINN, R I ey * S o B3 I KRS - Py X _ NORTHERK GROCERY % COMPLNY = x & * WHOLESALE * x s GROCERS * R T Ed - R X kA KERKEAK A REE R R R IR ERERRKRR R RR K *« * Wo strive to sell. *® THAT'S NATURAL. « # But we rtrive harder to pleass, = THAT’S SERVICE. ® % Courtecus &attention has * WOn Over wmany jewelry cus- # wmers to us. B % Qeorge T. Buker & Co (PR AR A e S * AR RRK IR et R R ‘;fiifi*i#*#*i*“k*dl!fiik*%fi 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. Phone 2086. * ® - x % FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT * x @o To ¥ *« * : ROE AND MAREUSEK : i “THEY BEAT,” ¥ X * = * M ¥ b % Bl s g oS 83 S8 e e Wae are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need te send outside of Bemidji for them. The Pjoneer Supply Store Can Save You Momey : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. b HEKRIFFAFAIIIIIRIIR K HAH IR IR RK FURNITURB 3. B. LAHR HR AR R ok ko k& Furniture, Rugs snd Stoves, Undertaking. Phono call 178-2. 823 Minnesota Ave. FIHIIEAIIHARIR IR KKK KK KKK KKK K * MODEL MANUFACTURING * b2 222343222222 £ 223322222322 23 * COMPANY : Manufacturers and * Jobbers * * Ice Cream, Bakeiy Goods ¥ Confectionery and Foun- * tain Supplies. 2 K i s 2 2 22 222 222 oo ok J o e e ok o ok e ek Fekddkokk kk khth .iill!!iiil‘llll: A. F. & A. M, Bemidjs, 23, Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltramf Ave, and Fifth St. Bomidjt Chapter No. 78, R. 4. M. Stated convocations first and third Mondays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Maaonie Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. 3 K. T. Stated conclave—wecond and fourth Fridays, ¥ o’clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- Blicznah Commandery No. 80 tram! Ave., and Fifth St MODERN SAMARITANS. ¥ ", Regular meeting nights om | the firat and thirc Thursdays § Ip the L O. O. F. Hail at § Z % =N M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1523. Regu- l lar meeting' nights, second and fourth Thursdays of each month at eight o'clock in 0dd Fellows Hall. M. W. A Bemidjl Camp No. 5011 Regular meeting nights — g first and third Tuesdayy at 8 o'clock at 04d Fellows Hall, 402 e. X o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltram! ‘Ave., and Fiftk st. SONS OF EERMAX. Meetings held thire Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman's Hall. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mras. H. F. BSchmidt, 306 Third street. BISIAR & ENGLAND 117 8rd St Bemidl. Real Estate, Loans, Rentals, Collections and General Insur- ance. Choice Farm Lands and City property for sale on easy terms See us before buying elsewhere, and save money. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than §100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. 250 rooms, 12 private batks, 60 sample rooms. Eve; lern convenience: Luxurious and restaurants and buffet, Flemish m, Palm Room, Men's Grill, Oolonial Buffet; Magnificent lobby and public TOOmS; Ballroom, banquet rooms and vate aining_rcomss Sun parlor avd o & Sapiasie et o e ok a loo} e harbor and L Superlor. Convenient to a'eryfl:ln-nl' ake. Ona of the Great Holels of the Nerthwast STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLEWOOD, 1220 in, long Delivered to Bemidii, 7th Sl.;'lrmyon:, e%on, 2250 Dzseliveud to Nymore, $2.00 and BLOCK W00D Delivered to Bemidii, $2.0 ThSE. beyoed, $pnr” P20 s Delivered to Nymore, 31.75 and Telephone Orders Nc. 82, TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY