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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TRE SEMIDT DALY FlowgaR L :’:nl. FUR. CO. N tered at [PPublished every alfarnoon except Sunday No lfifil“‘ r‘fl« iahanymous con- tributions. tol‘hnun- must be Ii-y.;':r tfi bt.ho mnr. but mot necessar- Cflunll' unfoations for the m}zrflol‘h " ot than Tussday of sach 02712 The ourpany Tokuls 128U publice- One month by carrier 6 yoar, | . ht . ufi.fl:’%‘,}::\vgf " Sllened svacy adlress for §1.80. in’ advencasd to any THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES —_—— Come to Minnesota, A man passed through Kansas re- cently with this inscription—“Colo- rado and elevation, Kansas and stag- nation, populistic administration and damnation; I'm going to my wife’s relations' and make no further demonstration.” An exchange sug- gests,, “come to Minnesota; correct in elevation, where a man with educa- tion can engage in speculation, bring along your wife’s relation, have good times and free salvation, with no danger of starvation. This is worth consideration and is no prevarica- tion, Merchants Preparing. Do your fall shopping at home. Bemidjl merchants are making big preparations for your particular re- quirements. The city markets have “Nothing” on our local market. You can get what you want right here in Bemidji, and at a saving too. Our merchants have visited the eastern markets. They have purchased stock and merchandise that is right up to the minute and will fill the needs of your every desire. You will save time and ‘money by buying at home. You need the merchant and he needs you, You will help to pay your own taxes by trading at home, which you do not do by sending away for your wares. The city merchants contribute nothing for the upkeep of your city. They do nothing toward building your schools, churches, roads and for the education of your children. Keep that dollar at-home and it will come back to you, send it away and you will never see it again. There isn’t a merchant, if he hasn’t what you want, who will not send and get it for you. Try it and see. Watch the columns of this paper and take advantage of the offers made by our local merchants. If you do this reg- ularly, you’ll be surprised to find the reduction in the cost of living, Try it and see. Early Fall Plowing Pays. Plowing early in the fall liberates more plant food for the spring crop and conserves more moisture. By loosening the surface soil, thus allow- ing the air to penetrate, the soil par- ticles, which contain phosphorus, po- tassium, and lime are caused to oxi- dize, which sets free these elements for the plant. The soil compounds originally are very complex and are practically. of no benefit to the crop until they are acted upon by the air, the solutions in the soil, ‘and plant juices, so as to decompose them and make them much simpler. Fall plow- ing has a tendency to let the rains percolate into the soil better, which tends to dissolve and break up the compounds or the use of the spring crop. Bacteria, which are found in the s0il in ‘countless numbers, generally work better where oxygen from the. air is readily available, and these in turn break up the organized matter of the soil into simpler compounds, liberating nitrates or nitrogen, food for the plant. This is one of the mst essential elements for the early growth of the plant. It is often no- ticed that spring plowing will not cause crops to lodge so badly as fall plowing. This is explained by nitro- gen being set free to a larger extent in the loose, porous, fall-plowed than in the more compact soil. The moisture problem is also a val- uable one from the standpoint of pro- ductiveness of the soil. As stated above, by opening up the soil the fall rains percolate much more rapidly into the soil, while there is a mulch formed on the surface which tends to prevent the water from ‘the subsoil going directly to'the surface and be- ing evaporated. Early fall plowing makes a reservois of the subsoil, ator- ing the water for the crop im the spring. Often where the ground is a little rolling, the water will run oft before it has time to soak in when the soil is compact and hard. Those ‘who have practiced summer fallow- ing know that it increases chances for a good yield the following sea- liberation of plant food in the soil and conservation of molsture. Fall plowing is very similar, only the soil has not quite so long to bring about these changes as in case of summer fallowing. Where possible it is nearly always advisable to plow as early in the fall as possible.—W. H. Fragier, Assistant Soils Chemist, University Farm, St. Paul. ii;‘#i#li#iiiii**i * PINEWOOD, * KKK H KKK KKK KK KK Mrs. J. K. Johnson and son, Otto Nelson left for Norway Monday. They will spend a year with rela- tives. ‘Conrad and Nick Nelson left Mon- day for Minneapolis where they will be employed. Mrs. McDonald of Bemidji spent the week end with Tom Miller and family. Mrs. J. Sines was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. A. Helgeson left for North Dakota Monday. Charley B. Roen left Monday for Canada where he will work with his brother. Another carload- of cattle was shipped from Pinewood Saturday. Mrs. Gilmore and daughters and Mrs. Parker of Bemidji autoed to Pinewood Friday of last week and spent a few hours with the Sthol’s. The Misses Maidie and Lillie Sthol spent the week end in Bemidji the guests of Miss Ella Parker. “Tom Miller, Will Dodge and D. Ous- ley returned to Gully Monday after spending a few days with their fam- ilies. KRR KKK N KKK KKK * WYNNE. * KKK KK KK KKKKKK KX Ole Staffne cut grain for Jas Wynne and Wm. Jallen last week. son, and this is largely due to the[, Carl Ek went to Clearbrook last Friday to visit a few days with friends there. = Mr. Nims of Bagley, was buying: cattle in thig vicinity last Wednes- |, day and Thursday. Geo. Rime of Bemidji visited: with; Jas B. Wynne one day last week. Mr. Nelgon of Clearbrook was seen in this vicinity with his auto last Friday.- Ray Elliott has been on the-sick list for the last few days. Geo. Hayes was around school census last Monday. Those who delivered cattle at Pine- wood the last of the week were: Carl Winger, Jas. Wynne and Burd El- lott. 5 Louie Vinger helped Staffne hay one day recently. John Anderson cut grain for Geo. Creighton last week. 7 John Erikson called at the Hayes. and Wynne homes last Saturday eve- ning. Cal Charles of Neving was over and got his engine- which has been at Chris Thorson’s place since they used it sawing there last winter. taking oo o oo e e ol ok o o ol o ok o b 6,000 TROOPS GUARD SCORE OF PRISONERS. Caracas,: Aug. 27.—The great parade with which President Gomez demonstrated the strength of his military arm at Maracay was an unusual spectacle.- A group of twenty political _prisoners, represent- ing the Castro revolution, were marched into Maracay from the barracks at Tapatpa, three miles .away, with 6,000 loyal soldiers- as their escort. Presi- dent Gomez hoped to show by the demonstration how futile were seditious plots. EX R R R L R R R R B o e i i e e e e ol seole ol ol ole dle ok e ol o ol e o ke ol o ] THIEF BREAKS B.G WINDOW Takes $1,000 Worth of Diamonds From Chicago Jeweiry Store. Chicago, Aug. 27.—A thief threw a brick through a plate glass window in Barnett Bros.’ jewelry store, 104 Jackson boulevard, in the Grand Pa- cific hotel block, and escaped unde- tected with a tray of diamonds valued at $1,000. Druggist Says When Mixed With Sul- phur, Prevents Dandruff and Falling Hair. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur and alco- hol added, then left to age and care- fully filtered will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant removes every bit of dand- ruff, stops scalp itching, and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revelation if your hair is lading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mix- ing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, is troublesome. An easier way is to get the ready-to-use tonic,-costing about fifty cents a large [bottle at drug stores, known as “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair UNLESS YOU TELL! NOBODY KNOWS YOU USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Remedy,” thus avoiding a lot of muss. Some druggists make their own, but it isn’t nearly so nice as “Wyeth’s.” While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive- ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur no one can tell, because it does it so naturally; so everly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through yeur hair, taking one small strand at a time. Do this tonight and by morn- ing all gray hairs have disappeared, after an other application or two it will be restored to its natural color and be even more glossy, soft and luxuriant than ever. Local drugglsts say they are sell- ing lots of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur;” it surely helps folks appear years younger.—Adv. * ok ok k ok ok x ok INQUIRE OF 87. PAUL right. - This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., Bemidji, or write BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVETENT CO. 620 Capital Bank Bullding Automohile Accessories and Supplies Big stock of tires, all sizes. thing for the automobile or gas engine, we can supply your wants and our prices are positively We Handle the Following Lines Ford, Studebaker, Over- -“land and Cadillac 1914 models ready foridelivery. = We have some: - used-cars for-sale, cheap. KREKF KK KKK KKE KH REK K KKK KX KKK KX KN COUPON * GOOD FO1i 6 VOTES Cast these votes for NO .....commmeiciicrciersc X This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W. G. & Sehroeder ‘store on or before February 14th 1914 will eount as five % votes for the person represented by the above number. * * The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. ¥ Ky ¥ KH KKK KF KK KKK KK KKK KKK KK T. C. BAILEY, MINNESOTA If it is some- - of Gars: MILLIONAIRE'S WIFE HELD $1,000 Ball for Mrs. Vells, Accused ef Smuggling. \ New York, Aug. 27.—Mra. Willlam L. Velie, wite. of the; wealthy auto- mobile; manufacturer-of Moline, IIL, | was held in$1;000 bail for action by:| the grand .jury when arraigned in Hoboken, N.'J,, before United States| Commissioner B. R. Stanton on a charge --of attempting - to -smugsle gopds it this -ountry.: Mrs. M. J. Lilly, who was arrested ;r.lltlh Mrs. Vélfe, was held in $508: HELP WANTED IN BEMID And-Furnished By the Help of Bem: A 2o 3 Those who, suffer with kidney:|| backache, urinary ills or any little kidney-or bladder disorder, want kid- ney help. Who.can better advise than some Bemidji resident, who has also suffered, but has had relief. = Bem-| idji people recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. Here’s one case and there are many others. Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey avenue, Bemidji, Minn,, says: “Some years ago I was annoyed by my kidneys. It hurt me to stoop or lift and in the morning, I felt stiff and lame. I used two boxes of Doan’s Kidney Pills and they gave me strength. This remedy can be pro- cured at Barker’s Drug Store.” “When Your Back is Lame—Re. member the Name.” Don’t simply ask for ‘a kidney remedy—ask dis- tinetly for Doan’s Kidney Pills, the same thai Mr: Gordhamer had --the rewedy lavkes by home testimouy. h0c all wiores. Foster-Milburn Co. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMERr Offles’s18 Beltrami Ave. FREE TO YOU MR. FARMER MEND YOUR HARNESS WITH THE SPEEDY STITCHER “y. 'Il::t svery rel(d.r‘ ho! '.bos Pin&z- 4 Ve one. of Stitchers Absolute! bl e Speedy Stit is the latest 6r is invention and the 2 it & thoroughly practical tool for any and all kinds of repair work, ever _in the hands of the most unskilled. With this Awl ‘you' can mend hdrness, shoes, tents, awnings, pulley belts, carpets, saddles, suit cases, or any heavy material. The Speedy Stitcher is provided with a set of diamond pointed grooved needles including a special needle for tapping shoes: It also coutains a large bobbin the thread feeds, all of enclosed inside the handle out of the way. This Awl has tension which It,s F REE to Snables Yo Those Who Are Prompt u to 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- ly Ploneer, 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 CO., Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Ploneer Pub. Co. Dear Sir—Enclosed find $...... coTPON ceereesaaaaes 1918, for one year's subscription to The Weekly Pioneer, or six months to the Daily Ploneer. For my promptness msend me postpald, free of charge your Speedy Stitcher. . MY BRMO 18. .. 0cvteeaianrcrarononns Postoffloe ......... Rural Route... State. It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money 277. ~ Regular meeting nights—first and ‘hirg Monday, at 8 o'clock, —at 0dd . Fellows hall, 403 Beltrami Ave. Bemlidji Lodge No. 1063. Reguler meeting nights— first and third Thursdays 8 o’clock—at Blks hall [BR0E] e 0 ¥ "every second and fourth Sunday evening, at § o'clock {n basement of Catholic church. DAL, DEGREN OF NONOR Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenings, at 0dd Fellows Hall 27 Regular meeting nights every 2nd and 4th Wednes- day evening at ¥ o'clock Eagles hall @ Am Regular meetings —Fire and third Saturday after noons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel- lows Halls, 402 Beltram! Ave. L 0.0 ¥ Bemild}! Lodge No. 118 ® Regular meoting nights " Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights -- first third Wednesday at 8o'clock —1. O. O. F. Hall EWIGHETS OF PYTEIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 163 Regular meeting nights—ez ery Tuesday evening at ) o'clock—at the Eagles’ ‘Hall Third street. LADIES OF THE MAO CAREES Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each month. A. F. & A. M, Bemidj, 323, 'Regular = meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic 'Hall, Beltram' Ave., and Fifth 8t Bemidjl Chapter No. 78, R. A. M. Stated convocations —first and third Mondays, 8§ o'clock p. m—at Masonie Hall Zeltrami Ave,, and Fifth street. figadisidaadasididd it “MecuALE GENERAL MERCHANDIS. Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisious. Third Bt. Bemidji t 222232342422 4 b2 2322422008 2221 ARG KRR FRHIRFIHRRIRIIIIRIIHRHK * $ S $88 § {obed o ol ¥ Regularly and systemati- % cally, If you receive your pay % weekly, 1ay some aside each ¥ woeek, if monthly do it month- % ly. The dollars will pile up * surprisingly. * TRY 2222882283 % Now is the time to open a & : bank account with:the Tk ¥ 5 Rt S 82t 2222z ol 2l el :illi*i{l%flilifi*&i&i’ifi: * 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 ean please & % you in quality and satisfy % : You in quantity. (3 lml)ll)!‘. e *k ok * : Belnl!fi, L% * TR ’:*nmfl«nun«nnun : BEMIDJT MUSIC HOUSE : _: 117 Third Street, Bemidjl. % % Wholesale and retail Pia- % - nos, -Organs and. Sewing % Machines. _Phone §73. J. BISIAR, MANAGaR. TSR IHIEEEE K ’:ca«&««ii&««va;: e dr ke dr ko x * * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN * t 31 Contractors and Builders % Phones 431, 376. Ak ki kR ¥ *dr kdokdkok b XRESAEEXSSEREE T :{l’flkflmflifii’“fl: 3 Yl AR KRR K Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having omly the best money cam buy. OTTO0 G. SCHWANDT Bml}j‘l"‘“wnfil‘%ewtl. ’ FAREEAARR KA faaaada S 28 3 S S g Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of C. E. BATTLES The Eardware Merchant Bemidjf, - Minn. fiii’i{lfilfii{i%fl@&ilfi&#‘: :{*fifiifilfilfilfi!fi{l&li{#fi# STORAGE For a dry and safe place to store your Household Goods, ot:i.. %00 us. Rates Reason- able. 223 R 22232222232 24 Khk A AE KAk ko bk k 2233222232222 3 Jedk %k de A ok ek ok ok JOEN @. ZIEGLER. X Offtoe. 0dd Fellows Building. : Phone 139. FIAIIIRIIRIAIH I :llllfi*’ifii’l!’lfi#fi’fifi: ¥ All kinds of bullding ma- % * ‘terial, as much or as little as % * you like at the £ 23233282334 E2 3322822832322 ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. KhE A ARk 2 22 B & %4 % _Coal and wood also for sale & ¥ Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. % *x bd FRAIIAAARIA IR KK :&ifi”’lfllfil{%filfiifi#{i‘ lfln.k;‘! DRUG JEWELRY STORE % Wholesalers and Retallers % Bervice and satisfaction. Mall % Orders given that same ser- : vice you get in person. dk ok ok b2 2 222823233 4 x . BARI % Third St. Bemidji, Minn. & ARSI b RO RS RS RS EE S B * 4 * TIMBER, x * : * ¥ I am-at all times in ithe % “x market for seven--foot Jack & % _Pige snd-. Tamarack Posts. & ‘%:Call-and:see me. * % v x BEMIRJ® MINN. x * el xin KEEEEENL EE 8 R Ak AR A AA A AR AL, XX AR AR AK KRR AR RN RN AR R We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. L2 2 2 But we strive harder to please. ¥ THAT’S SERVICE. Courteous attention has won over wmany jewelry cus- tomers to us. George T. Baker & Co. Fohk kA khk Rk k LA S 2R 23224 AR TS foaaaaat il t s Sl S e * NORTHERN GROCERY COMPLNY won on we w0 . | WHOLESALE GROCERS RPN iy * R R :ii&ii%lii«##«ii«uwkkiv 1 * * + FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT @G0 TO ROE AND MARKUSEN 3332223222222 322422222222 * “THEY BEAT.” 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. Phone 206. AL R 2223223 23 o 2 822222223 RIS | folataiat S0 2 S 2 58 38 S R Ry We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need te send outside of Bemidj! for them. The Ploneer Bupply Store Can Save You Money AEANERY TR A hk *hkkdk wokkkdd : BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO. : FRFIIIIAAIII SRR baaadadd i et S S8 S RS ST e FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furaiture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 823 Minnesota Ave. E a2 32282823323 4 AR A i SR EEEERERE LR R ¢ MODEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Confectionery and Foun- -tain Supplies. Ak hk k Ak Kk kv r Ak Elkanah Commandery No. 30 K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, ¥ o'clock P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave, and Fifth St - MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights om the first and third Thursdays in the L O. O. F. Hall at § . m. M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1623. Regu- lar meeting nights, second and fourth Thursdays of each month at elght o'clock in Odd Fellows M W. A Bemidji Camp No. 6018. Regular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. O. 8. S. Chapter No. 111, Regular meeting nighte— firat and third Fridays, § o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltram! Ave., and Fifts SONS OF NERMAN. Meetings held thirs Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman's HalL e YROMANS. Meetinga the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmiat, 306 Third street. BISIAR & ENGLAND 117 8rd St Bemig)l, Real Estate, Loans, Rentals, Collections and GQeneral Insur- ance. Choice Farm Lands and City property for sale on easy terms See us before buying elsewhere, and save money. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLA! Duluth’s Largest and B&gflowl DULUTH MINNESOTA More than §100,000.00 Pyl ey m’:.;‘.?‘?.';‘.’u‘s’,‘:&""'.'# Sitiannle e, Bty ts and_ buftet, Flomish lorn the harbor and ventent to everyshing. Oza of the Breat Netsls of ths Northwost STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE;WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to. Bemidji Tk 58; beyoud, S22 Delivered to Nymore, ‘$2, szzes.m lymore, $2.00 and D.ell “:LOCK ‘WooD T S, beyond, $5.38" 200 10 sle:liveudI\» Nymore, $1.75 and Telophone Orders:Nc..82 TERMS-—CASH ‘ON ‘DELIVERY s i3