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.~ salve the riddle. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e e e e TEE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Publishers and Proprietors. Telophons a2 s post offics at Bemidli, Entered at tl Minn., a8 second: % Congroas of Maroh B xdts, oot Act X -2 ,. Pablished every afteriivon except Wunday No attention’ gaid to anohymo - wribations Pritera > auonymolls o known to the editor, but not necessar- i, mm ions- for eekly Plon- should reach this vffice ot later than Tieaday of ea ek e s Publica: tion In the current issue. Subscription Rates: One month by catrie year, Bight containing a u‘m 23 Bawa OF the Weele " Babere sYacs nt postage pai ursdsy and se: address Tor $1.80 In advepees o ' 80V MHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES %k Ok % kb b %% b PINEWOOD. * EEKKK KRR KKK K KKK The Ladles Aid society will meet with Mrs. Chas Lindgren Thursday August 28, Preaching service will be held in Pinewood church Sunday August 24 Rev. Lockrun pastor. Among those who left last week for the Dakota harvest fields were Paul Drumness, Iver Hoven, Peter Drumness, Clarence and Severt Me- land, Iver Olson, Helge Olson and Ole Nigaard. Mrs Carlson and her mother ar- rived here Friday from Marquette Mich. They will make their future home here. Mr. and Mrs. Applen of Harmony Minnesota returned home Thursday after spending the past week with the latter’s mother Mrs. P. K. Peterson. Mrs Leetender of Minneapolis re- turned home after week’s visit with her sister Mrs. Halvor Peterson. Nick Nelson and Miss M. Iverson spent Saturday in Bemidji. Martin Helgeson who was hurt by the mower a short time ago is get- ing along nicely. Misges Marie and Alma Iverson and Annie Roen left for Fairdale, North Dakota Monday. They will remain for several weeks, Mrs. Sthol is the guest of friends in Bemidji this week. Miss Anna Klien of Bemidji is spending the week with Miss Elsle Klinger. LR E R R R R R RS R R « WYNNE. * ERRREEK KRR H KK KK Mrs. Syver Pederson and baby called on her sister Mrs. Geo. Hayes one day recently. Mrs. P. Peterson of Aure called on Mrs. Annonson last Saturday af- ternoon. The Misses Christina and Selma Lindstrom of Bemidji are visiting with their father here a few days this week, - & The Sewing society at John An- derson’s last Saturday was well at- tended and enjoyed by all who were there. Mrs. Gust Thorland returned from Bemidji last Wednesday after spend- ing a few days there with her hus- band. George Creighton called at the Wynne home last Saturday evening. Mrs. Nellie Annonson left this week for Jamestown North Dakota . Where ghe will cook for her brother who runs a threashing rig there. Mrs. Carl Winger called on Mrs. Jas Wynne last Tuesday afternoon. Rev. Olson held Swedish preach- ing services in the west school house last Sunday. Jas Wynne helped Math Berg hay one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Halverson and Mrs. Peterson of Clearbrook spent a few days last week visiting at the Staffne home. George Hayes called at the Julius Mark home last Saturday, evening on business, Sheriff Johnson was at Island Lake Sunday looking for.a couple of horse thieves who had stolen a team of horses in the vicinity of Kelliher. DULUTH POLICE ARE PUZZLED McAlpine Murder Myatery Remains Unsolved. Duluth, Aug. 21.—The McAlpine murder mystery remains unsolved. No arrests have been made and the po- Hce claim they know of no one able to Chiet Tryer said that he i8 as much in the dark aw any one regarding thé tragedy. It fs Hoped thiat &' working hypoth- esid' may be ‘gleaned from the ti%n- seripts of the testimony at the coro- ner's inquest. These are not yet Teady. Best Cough Medicine for Children “I am very glad to say a few words in praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy” writes Mz& Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. “Bghave used it for years both for my>children and my- self and it never fails to relleve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be without it as it gives almost immediate reliet in ‘cases of croup.” Chamberlain’s Cough Remédy is pleasant and safe to take, Whidh is & great importance when a medicine must be given to young children. For sale by Barker's Drug FAST TRAIN IS DERAILED Fatal Accident on Great Northern at Crary, N. D. Devils Lake, N. D, Aug. 21.—Two unidentified men were killed, one fa- tally injured and twenty or more pas- Bengers were injured when the Orien- tal Limited, the Great Northern’s “crack train,” was derailed and plung- ed through an elevator at Crary, N. D, eleven miles east of this city. That more were not killed was due to the'bravery of the engineer, J. A. Sargent, who stayed with his engine, applied the brakes and brought the train to a stop, not, however, before the tender and the three following coaches had left the track. The coaches caught fire and were de- stroyed. COUNT FIGHTS SWORD DUEL Hungarian Premier and Adversary Are Slightly Wounded. Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 21.—Count Stephan Tisza, the Hungarian premier, fought a sword duel with Marquis Pal- lavicini, a lieutenant in the Austrian army. Both were slightly wounded in the head. | Their quarrel arose over the mar- His Stomach Troubles Over Mr. Dyspeptic, would not like to feel that your stomach troubles were over, that you could eat any kind of food you desired without injury? That may seem so unlikely to you that you do not even hope for an ending of your trouble, but permit us to assure you that it is not altogeth er impossible, If others can be cured permanently, and thousands have been, why not you? John R. Barker, of Battle Creek, Mich., is one of them. He says, “I was troubled with heart- burn, indigestion, and liver comp- laint until I used Chamberlain’s Ta- lets, then my trouble was over.” Sold by Barker’s Drug store.—Adv. quis’ charges tha tried to influence witnesses in a re- cent libel suit. GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES Duluth Wheat and Flax, Duluth, Aug. 20.—Wheat—On track and- to arrive, No. 1 hard, 89%c¢; No. 1 Northern, 88l4c; No. 2 Northern, 86% @87c; Sept., 88%; Dec., 87c. Flax— On track and to arrive, $1.51%; Sept., $1.50%; Oct., $1.51%; Dec,, $1.49%. South St. Paul Live Stock.™ South St. Paul, Aug. 20.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@8.40; cows and heifers, $450@7.25; calves, $6.00@10.00; teeders, $4.30@7.25. Hogs—$6.90@ 8.60. Sheep—Shorn lambs, $5.00@ 6.85; shorn - wethers, $4.00@4: shorn ewes, $2.50@%.75. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Aug. 20.—Wheat—Sept, 863%c; Dec., 903c. Corn- pt., T4% @175c; Dec., 68% @68c. Oats—Sept., 42c; Dec., 456%@42%c. Pork—Sept., $20.95; Jan., $19.45. Butter—Cream- eries, 26@27c. Bggs—18+19c. Poul- try—Hens, 14c¢; springs, 16c; turkeys, 19¢. Chicago Live Stock. : Chicago, Aug. 20.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.00@9.00; Texas steers, $6.75@7.70; ‘Western steers, $6.20@7.50; stockers and feeders, $5.45@7.90; cows and heifers, $3.60@8.30; calves, $8.00@ 11.00: Hogs—Light, $8.35@9.00; mix- €d, $7.56@8.95; Heavy, $7.35@8.60; rough, $7.35@17.66; pigs, $4.26@8.00. Sheep—Native, $3.70@4.75; yearlin $4.85@5.75; lambs, $5.25@7.50. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. 20.—Wheat— Sept., 86%c; Dec., 89%@Y0c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 89%e¢; No. 1 Northern, 87%@89%¢c; to arrive, 877% @88%¢c; No. 2 Northern, 86%@ 873%c; No. 3 Northern, 843 @86%c¢c; No. 3 yellow corn, 74%@175¢; No. 4 corn, 72@72%c; No: 3 white oats, 4034 @40%c; to arrive, 40%c; No. 8 oats, 38@39%ec; barley, 53@67c; flax, $l.- P. ], WOLF, Agent Ph{ne_ 63, Bunidii?flx’g};fl A / KRR KK KKK R KRR K AR KR KRR KRR KK KKK KKK Nomination Blank ‘W. G. Schroeder, Bemidji, Minn. her name on your numbered list. * Kk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok 1 hereby nominate....... oot contestant in the Schroeder Piano Contést and ask that. you place ¥ HHKHKKKKKKK KKK KKEEREHEH R KKK IR R KN Not Necessary to sign ¥ Carbon Par We have an assortment of high grade paper 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 wheére you bought it—your money returned if you want it always. a Beware! Special agents call on the trade about the city 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. WeBuy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. from time to time" fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and l Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store ~ ed by F. J. is the onl; for any cure. Send for elroulars and testimon- 8. Freed of Charge of Rustling, Leases All Movies in Town. Steamboat Springs, Colo.,, Aug. 21. —Anna Bernard, known in Colorado a8 the ‘‘cattle queen,” has been ace quitted ‘By a jury of the charge of cattle stealing.. = Immediately on the report of the Jury’s verdict “Queen Anne” and her {friends leased all the motion picture theatefs 10’ the town for the'|nighy; and all business houses and saloons closed while the people of the city celebrdted her acquittal. Bonfires were, built, and men, wom- cn and children marched through the downtown streets shouting and sing- ing. DIES IN-FALL-FROM GLACIER Indlanapolis Physiciaw. Killed In Mon- tana Nattonal Park. - Glacler Park, Mont, Aug 21.—Dr. C. 1. Fletcher of Indianapolis was in- stantly killed {a Glacfer park when scaling Blackfoot glacier.. He fell 800 feet. it Dr. Fletcher was one of Indian- apolis’ best known physicians and be- longed to a family that Has besn’ prom* inent in state affairs since territorial days. % He traveled extensively, having vis- ited nearly every country .in the world, becoming an' accomplished art- ist under foreign masters during his youth. There Is: more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases y_than put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For 2 great many vears d it a local diseas remedies, and by constantly failing to oure with local treatment,” pronounced it incurable. ‘r tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and loctors nounced e and prenzfgad local Sclence has proven Ca- manufactur- ‘Toledo, Ohio, nal cure on the case it falls to dress: F. J, CHENEY & CO., To- T8¢, Pills for consti- CHICHESTER S PILLS DIANOND BRAND Pl L8, vor 38 SOUD BY DRUGGISTS EVERTWMERE FREE TO YOU MR. 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Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money Bemidji Lodge -No. 1083 3 meeting. nights— first and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Eiks hall ©. 0. F. every wecond and fourth Sunday evening, at ¥ o'clock: In basement ot Catholic church. %] DEGRER OF RONOR ‘Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenlugs; &t Odd Fellows Hall. r.0 N Regular meeting nights every 2nd and 4th Wednes- Jay evening ar 3§ o'cleck Hagles hall o AR Regular meetings—Firs: and third Saturday after noohs, at 2:30—at 0dd Wel lows Halls, 402" Baltrém Ave L 0. Bemla)l Lodge No.1te Regular _meeting . nights —every Friday, 3 o'aleck at (Odd Fellows Hall 402 Beltrami: Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights -- first gAd third -Wednesdsy at #d'cleck —1. 0. 0. ¥. Hall. ENIGETE OF PYTRILS Bemiayl Lodge No. 188 Regular meeting nights—aex. ory Tuesday evening at ) o'clock—at the Eagles Hil, Third street. c Regular meeting aight last Wednesday evening e each month. A. F. & A. M, Bemidj), 333. Regular meeting nighits — first .and : third Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Pifth 8t - Bemidjl Chaptet ‘No. 178, R. A.'M. Btated convoewtions —first and third Mondays, § o'clock p. m.—at MiNonie Hall Zeltrami Ave:, and®Pifth street. . fadaaaadadS Sl s Sl 2 il St ] MeCUAI® GENERAL MERCHANDIS. Dry Goods, Shoes, Groeerien and Prévistous. - Third Bt Bemidji 2222222322222 2 3 282282822 E S22 4 IR AR Fivd o folet 1 £ V? ‘D $88 * egularly and systemati- ¥ 1ly. If you receive your/pay & reékly, lay some aside each ¥ eek; if monthly do it month- & The dollirs will pile up % rprisingly: TRY IT. Now-is the time to open a % bank acoount with the * 4 BANE * Og * IR A :&mnnmanncmu: 25113 AXXHRRRTIAKAK ok * OUR . % merchandise sales are always & ¥ on the increase and each & % 'montk has-been- bétter than & % the last. If yoti are:not al- & + ready A : Bsm%l.a' m%xu. : k{i&iifi*’l&lfi*fikfil’l{ifii :flfl«fl«n««n«fl*fl: l!.l;nn MUSIC HOUSE : 117 Third Street, Bemidji. & WEolesale - snd retail Pia- nos, - Orgazis: &nd- Sewin, Machines. o Phone §78. J. BISIAR, MANAGuR. AR RRIIIA IR iil’illlilliii: PO S ERARERREHR x GUERTHER & MEHLEORN * { 33 Akkkkkkkkkkd Contractors and _Buflders ¥ Phones 431, 376. FE AR AKX KRR Bemidji; Minn, Ak A kkdk AR KRR KRR Do you want THE BHST GRI found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the best money cam buy. OTT0 @ SCHWANDT Bomlfil“ efo“fi]'n‘imm R s el S 3 SRl Sl Te Y e faaaaaad 3 83 S S8 SR I ] Get Your b HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS 2282222232222 4 b2 2832232232223 of C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchaiit Bemid)i, - Minn. Y T TR dhkhkhkhkkhkkk hdrkkkhdkdk ko :fiififfilfiifli’ifil’*&lfilfii: : STORAGE : % For a.dry and sife place to ¥ % store your Household Goods, % * etc., see us. Rates Reason- % - able, x * * : JOHN @. 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Hall'at' § p. m. M B. A Roosevelt, No. 15633. Regu- lar meetl: nighta, secend &ndm!ourl:g 'fl!‘\l each month at el s’ of ~o'olock in 0dd Fellows M W.A Bemidjli Camp No. 5018 Regular mebting mnights — first and third Tu /-8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 403 Beltraml Ave. 3 0. f. 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first ‘and third Fridsys; § o'clock — at’ Masonls Hall, g:munl Ave., and. Fifth YHOMAWS. Meetings the first Friday ovening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. ¥, Bchmidt, 308 Third. street. BISIAR & ENGLAND 17 3 3t Semid)l. Real Estate, Loans, Rentals, Collections and Qeneral Insur- ance. Choice Farm Lands and City property for sale on easy terms See'us :bsfore buying elsewhere, and save money. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN ‘PLAN |, Duluth's Largast and Besy Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA g-?:l:fi;&?v":nfiw 350 poantY Sxpented B S el By s ‘ Som, Merts QeI Copmabe y lobby and “rnm-‘-.‘: reat Hatils of the Neribwont STOVE WO00D FOR SALE ‘BUNDLE:WOOD, 12—20 ia. losg Delivered to Bemidj ms.‘;h”:ml. 225 » Delivered 2.0 to Nymore, $2.00 and 7