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WHAT'S THE NUMBER | A | The Markets 1 Steers, $6.50@8.00; cows and heifers, ( v WHOM YOU VOTE s;uth St. ‘Paul Live Stock. OfficeF Home FI I I : - (Continuea from firat_ page). South St. Paul, Sept. 4—Cattle— and F;ctory- 2 2 D $4.560@7.25; calves, $6.00@10.75; feed- - them know what your number is.| ers, $4.30@7.50. Hogs—$7.00@8.25. * OASH WITH 00PY . Send it to them on a slip and request | Sheep—Shorn lambs, $5.00@7.00: oont per word per lssue Phone 31 Regular charge rate one cent per word per A that they vote for your number when | shorn wethers, $4.00@4.75; shorn insertion. No ad taken for less than 10c. o ever they pay their bills at the store ar subscription to the paper. Once Fou get them started it will be ‘an easy matter to keep them thinking of ewes, $2.50@3.75. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Sept. 4—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1thard, 89%c; No. 1 WANTED—Dining Room girl at the FARMS FOR SALE. (FOR SALE—80 acres Tamarack, LOST AND FOUND VETERINARY SURGEON A PP Sotes ;fi .:; 2nd seo how easy the| Northern, 88%c; No. 2 Norther®h| ~ Lake Shore hotel. Apply ab LOST—Small bl . 86%cc; Sept., 87%c; Dec., 89%6; - Apply ad once.| iy ooy ma ack overcoat on Min- e The following is the standing of : and or stumpage; about w. @ : g 4 g May, 95%c. Flax—On track and to)— ., one mile from side track. Address| ofes on spocy apo i (0 Ploneer by e contestants after the votes were| arrive, $1.50%; Sept, $1.49%; Oct,| WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| 'y 4» pioneer, Bemi dji- i office or phone Mrs. Mary Henry. VETERINARIAN counted Wednesday. $1.50%; Dec., $1.48%. eral housework. Mrs, m. 2 & » )y nn. —_— T LA 5%; W, ‘Me LOST—Hand painted broach, For| LoR® 164 Pogue's Livery —_— FOR SALE—40 acres of land, wé| 1—33,000. 3— 3,000. Cuaig, 903 ‘Bemidji avenue, Phone 27,000, SEe Chicago Grain and Provisions. 10 » N B[ fsrovas. 810, aliise® Rarth 55 reward return to Pioneer office. _ ¢ _—_— 6 29,200. 7—28,100. Chicago, Sept. 4.—Wheat—Sept., town. Hay meadow, wood and wa- ‘ 8—28,000 9—217,300 883%c; Dec., 92¢; May, 97c. Corn—|WANTED—Harness maker. Good| ter on the land STRAYED—Bull, color, red, whit DRAY '100. *, Sept., 75%¢c; Dec., 12%¢c; May, 73%¢. th’ e land. E.S. Woodward, » ) , e LINE L 10—26,100. 11 g e00 [ BeBt, Toibs: e, Ter T e [ ek By MR AUDIY dohu| Bo7 Irein/aveing, face, come to my place. The'own- 12—30,200. 13—30,600. 188¢c. Pl:)x:i(—Sept',, 321:"75; J“-" 320.: Moberg, 1002 Beltrami avenue. R N e e i - er can have same 'by paying TOM SMART e 14—274,000. 15—27,800. 2. Butter—Creamerles, 28@29c. Eggs| WVANTED—Good seamstresses ' -call| heavy clay sub-soil l::l e [ e Call st Freuk Gaguoiy DRA v 16—26,800. 18—24,300, o%e. Poultry—Hens, 16c; springs,| &t the Berman Emporium . acres un-| “farm. Y AND TRANSFER 19—31,400. 20—31,300 16c. ’ B - . der cultivation, . balance - small SAPE AND PIANO MOVING v 91— 25400 2‘2_‘26'200' ) WANTED—Dishwasher at the Hotel| timber, easy to clear. Price, per| ——————————————o————| Res. 'Phone £8. 818 America Ava. ST -0 80D, Chicago Live Stock. Markham, at once. acre, $15.00. Seven miles from FOB REN1 Office Phene 12. \ —23, & —26, 4 . ¥ _—— 26—30,000 26—30,200 Chicago, Sept. 4—Cattle—Beeves,| WwANTED—Cook and kitchen girl at ra‘lroad station. Address, “2-B"| - .______ —_—_— - 27—217,700. 38—32,835. ggfsie@rgx.liéeerr‘:n:&sl‘:g;.bgfnssu?ctzz the Erickson Hotel. Fionser sgce, Bemidjt, Miny. HOLES:: 1'0111 BENT-~Four: roont c'ot- Music mSTBUCTOR- 28—29,000. 29—29,900. and feeders, $5.50@8.00; cows and - = FOR SALE—160 acre farm; 5 acres Bta‘"' nquire over H. Miller's 29—29,200. £3—31,300. heifers, $3.65@8.60; calves, $9.00@ |WANTED—Competent girl for gen-| under cultivation. Heavy clay o * e %eso |ESTHER M, KOLSTE, 30—32,300. 46—28,800. 12.85. Hogs—Light, $8.00@8.70;| eral housework. 411 Minnésota| land, easy to clear, seevn miles| FOR RENT—Four room cottage in TEAéHER ' 31—30.500. 41—29.100. | mixed, $7.30@8.65; heavy, $7.15@8.30; | . avenue. from station. Price, $12.00 Nyxmors, ; OF PIANO, B Tough, $7.15@7.45; pigs, $3.25@8.16 s per ¥ . Inquire Tagley & Wold’s|Graduate of Chicago Musical - 33—29,700. ts—sivo0, | Sueh STIOTE: sea RGN acre. Address G. E. Carson, Be-| store, Nymore, » Phoms b1 . S 33—28,200. 19—26,900. | Seol e R g @rs midji, Minn. _— [T . 705 , $5.. .25, —_— Ml RTINSt | AT i —30,600. —29,000. nneapolis Grain. and, clay so 36—29,150. £3—28,100. Minneapoliy, Sept, 4 Wheat—Sept,|FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 H. P.| Bire, Ouk s;‘t‘i 1;:::;«»«1:1:::; e NN i | T P 37—30,200. 60—29,200. | 863c; Dec., 89%c; May, 94%c. Cash| FOUT Dassenger car. Elegant.con-| under cultivation, a fine spring of FOR SALE—Tygewrlter riblons for| GRAHAM M. TORRAN 41—32,500, 61—27,200, . | close on track: No. 1 hard, 89%c; Ne.| ditlon. Address B. L. this office. a ’ PrinE of| every make of typewriter on the ’ . i 42—32,700. 62—30.300. |1 Northern, S7%@89%c; to arrive,|FO “A Snap” 1f taken at e frou 'I:fiii.?.ff&.,f“&n’f Tarket 8t :b0 jcants sud 75 coute e ; No. . 8 o - fi—::.ggg. gi—:g.;gg. :;z:ga%c's No- t:h S_:"::;‘“{o :gz: once. Unusual large lot with good| land 1s worth $20 per acre; will :::l; gf::::te?:bozhma Md [ el b a4 28,000, - ' ; No. y 5 . : 5 on s5.a0 400 S5_tizo0, | Mo, ¥ yallow eorm, 3@ No 4 el ;‘;“:;n’:‘i’:::a;;"m‘::zg Fine| :;" for ’13-t :‘l“ cash, balance| promptly flled. Mall orders given |JOEN E. GIBBONS ,200. ,700. cdrn. ;" No. 3 white 0% ery on ree years at 6 per cent interest. h ATTORNEY 57—382,100, -66—29,000. T, e e A e oAk, the place. See ‘BISIAR & ENG- thie:sama ohretul altentlon sx when AL tdw 56—30,500. 671—27,600, | rsoaghes i i el LAND ENG-| Address Bemidjl Ploneer, Bemidil,| you appear in person. Phone 31.| First National Bank Building : 37%@39¢; barley, 65@71c; fiax, $1. , Real Estate and Insurance,| Minn. BEMIDJI, MINN. $4—27,600, 68—28,800. | §0; 10 arrive, $1.50. 117 Third street, The Bemid)! Ploneer Office Supply = 58—26,320. 69—28,500. T p FO_._— FOR SALE—No. 21—260 acres. 40| Store. m*' 59—28.200. 70—35.828 —_— _______|FOR SALE—A 15-horse Joy Wilson| @&cres under cultivation, 25 acres| ADVERTISERS—The groal . L ) ,823. ] . t stat 71—31,000. 7224600, |SEEKS DELAY ON CURRENCY| &asoline engine on trucks that has| mMeadow. 65 acres fenced for pas-| North Dakota ouersB:num:::d'o: ATTORNEY AT LAW ’ 73—28,900. 74—32,600. _ been run three seasons threshing| ture. 9 room frame house With| portunities for business to clasel-| s "rcoRd 800r O'Leary-Bowser Blds 75—29.900. 76—28.600. Senator Agrees to Postpone Action| by Mr. Carl Vestre, of Guthrie,| Dasement. Large hip roof barn| fled advertisers. The recognized e 77—24,100. 78—25,200. on Resolution. Minn., the engine being Jyn first| With hay fork. Granary. Store| advertising medium in the Fargo|PH 79—24,700. 80—28.700. Washington, Sept. 5.—A resolution | Cclass shape and can be seen at my| building. $1000 stock of mer-| Daily and Sunday Courler-News, YSICIANS, SURGEONS 81—28.600. 82— 36,200, :Zedti;e\cvtit;&e fiegatel ba;king co;nmit- store in Cass Lake and if taken at| -chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows.| the only seven-day paper in P [ 37 S SO S 83—26,571. 84—31,500 old final action on the ad-| once I will sell it at $200.00 cash.| Complete line of farm machinery.| state and the paper whi LAND GILM 85-—28,300 86—30,100 | Doober ssosion ot };n:ges:n::;st;e i+ Mullen, Cass, Lake, Ming. Price $8,000.00. ~ Address H. E.| the largest n;ol:mtwotctlac;l;g:; DR'PIR;(\)?W e 87—25,200 88—26,650 | troduced by Senator Weeks of Massa- |[FOR SALE—Resi Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. advertising. The Courier-News SICIAN AND SURGEON 91—29,000 92—28,600 | chusetts, Republican. Suggestions by 1 —Residence Lot 10 block| ron s covers North Dakota like a blank- e 93—31,700 94— 25,000 | Senators Reed, Owen and other Dem-| 5 ccond addition to Bemidii Price| ™" | ol on & e ok it oGy| et Teaching all parts of the stat 95—30.600 9625 700 | OCrats on the committee, that they $1700. aBsy terms. For further. in-| ©18Y 501l on a nice lake with lots| 0 " B 0= o Ch 08 ia ahe DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. 97—30.700 98— 25,100 | Would like to discuss the resolution, | Sormation write Bagley Bldg & of fish in, seven miles from Ten-| o (8F O BeOHeaton; It s the| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 99—28‘200 100, 27’000 resulted in. Senator Weeks agreeing | Loan Assn. Bagley., Minn. strike on thieM. &L rallroad, and sults; rati e e Phy ¢ oe’ i, Meyo, Block & 10129200 i that it should go over without action. _ four miles from Puposky on the| , .4 rates cne cent per word first | Phone 8 Res. 'Phone 317 103—27’600 2—27,600 | “There is no emergency at the pres- |[FOR SALE—Rubber astamps. The| Red Lake railroad. This is an ex- Me‘;uon' one-half cent per word DR. C. R. SANB o 25'000 104—29,500 | ent time that has not existed in an | Ploneer win procure any kind, 9t ceptionally kood plece of land| oo :dlng Ingertions; fifty cents " ORN 107—30,500 122_29'000 :vl}l‘;::x ‘1:5;?; xf;f,e;:fi imst: "1:0 years | rubber stamp for you on short lio- | falrly level @nd mostly hard land ?;:, lineNper TS . S FHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON 109—29,000 110—: L ey Tt e and| ties. with some low that will make good rler-Nows, Pargo, N, D. Office—Miles Block 112—26,100 113—55'900 ' ’ : natural meadow, when cleared.|BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand R 115"‘2:'509 Lightning Kills Watchman, FOR SALE—Official 1913 automo.| About 1000 cords nice Birch tim-| furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building, DR. L. A. WARD - 116—27'800 117—27.‘232 Superior, Wis., Sept. 5.—Harry Har- bile guides showing 500 Red Line| Per and about 150 thousand feet| across from postoffice, phone 129. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 —41, @ing, night watchman at a local lum. | trips connected including maps and |- ©f 8aw log‘'timber. Small clearing O };g_g:’ggg 119—28,200 | ber yard, was killed by lightning, His| Iinstructions indicating roads,| OB the Lake shore where there has| ————————————| Over First National bank, Bem!4jl, Mina. —28, 121—28,100 | hat was torn to shreds, his hair| crossings, guide posts, etc. Book| been some bulldings which have DENTISTS DR. A. E ; 122—29,400 123—27,700 | singed and neck dislocated. The.body| has 500 pages showing distance in| Deen removed. Price $16.00 per| """ " " o s s ssssannnana - A. E. HENDERSON - 124—28,800 125—28,600 z‘vas lom;dl by laborers. Harding's lit-| miles between citles. Apply at| &cre. One-fourth down and bal-|+®. D. L. STANTON 0 P:,f ?I::IAN AND (SURGEON 126—. . span d d = iSRS ver 8t National midj = peger o Lan e b e mantare L et Ufies Suyply Siore. ance time will be given at 6% fa- DENTIST Glios "Fhons 44, Residencs “biche 11" - Ty » anma’ » . 1 e \ 131—28,700 133—26,200 FOR SALE—One two-horse power nfl.:lstp:;fi:nf: yabl; inwequang: e DR. E. H. SMITH o 133—28,800 134—27,100 BE 1 motor—new—Apply at Ploneer of-| - Hines, Minn. = ’ e - b 4 e ! Sl \ ) DR. 1. T. TUOMY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 137—26,300 138—28,900 FOrR SALP‘;—:EI 3005 00 acren on DENTIST Qe dn Winter Block 138—27.100 140—26.10 GHAY HAIH DARK p amous twin lakes, one of the best | pirgt National Bank . . o L locations in Minnesota for a sum- 0 ok Hiw Tel 1| DR. E. H. MARC 141—26,700 142—24,900 WANTED. 143—55,000 145—27,200 S e ltnerthome or resort, having lake |DR. G. M. PALMER PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON - 146—29.000 147—25.000 . _ _|WANTED TO BUY—Good second-| Iront and nice high banks with *DENTIST Ofiics 18 Miye Block 148—26.000 fiston’ 500 Look Young! Nobody Can Tell if You| hand bicycle for boy of 12 years, fine grove of Norway pines near Miles Block i ad dencs Phone 14 150— ¢ Use Grandmother’s Simply Recipe Coaster brake 1 the water. Good level clay land|_Fvening Work by Appointment Only 0—25,800 151—57,600 er preferred. Addre: EINER Atsie0e el g of Sage Tea and Sulphur. P. D. E., Ploneer. | _about 100,000 feet of good pine = W. JOHNSON 155—28,100 156—35 : : . timber and 100,000 feet of hard PUB. LIBRARY PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON $56—37 500 159_25,383 Almost everyone knows that Sage| WANTED—Good general girl for| -Wood timber on the land.. Only six NEW LIo 2 Office over Security Bank ' 160247700 % Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-| boarding hduse work. ~ Will pay| -miles from Hines and Tenstrike m_%":,fl":?&:&:“‘" ‘,“,,,“,,,,’, - 162—27.500 1657 106 {ed, brings back the natural color and| $20.00 per month. Address, Board-| 2and on-gpod wagon road. Fine oniy, 3 to 6 p. m. ! ¥ 164—26.000 165—29:931 Ll:lstre to th'e hair when faded, streak-| ing House, care Pioneer. fishing in these lakes. Price, if I PAY CASH Bl . 166—27,800. by 0:;;;'”- 3;50 ends dandruff, itch- = - taken with the timber om, $1-|k Xk XK kK K XK K KKK &K X K X ¢ ot ing calp and stops falling hall.| WANTED—To reat at once or by 600.00. $600.00 down and ifs RATLROAD TIME CARDS +|ForMides, Furs, Wool, GCopper : r8 ago the only way to get this| oct. 1st nice little house or eot-| (2Ken With timber reserved, $1- |4 & % & &k ¥ & * & ¥ Brass and Rubbers. mixture was to make it at h gl PP ki al ome,| tage, modern or part so preferred.| 200:00- $400 down and balance W. H. NEWTON S = ch is mussy and troublesome.| Agdress Box 446. on time at 6% interest. Address pm | 8th 8t. Bemid)l Phone 510 }- & SENATE LOBBY PROBE IS. . S;g:t;a?::'s‘,‘“l;;'e:;kigg at a,:ys 1d';“g V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. am < HALTED. < 8 Sage and Sulphur ¥ z o+ s & |Hair Remedy,” you will get a large TWO AVIATORS LOSE LIVES Soul System. ;-3 4 Washington, Sept. 5.—A tem- + |bottle of this famous old recipe for “Algy writes to seven girls.” 186 East Bound Lea 4 porary end of the senate’s lob- - (about 50 cents. P German Military Experts Crushed to 'o“n'flflfl wonder he doesn’t get his |187 Weat Bounad Leaves. . in FUNERAL DIRECTOR < by investigation came when J. | Don’t stay gray! Try it! No one Doath, ve affairs;mixed.’, i < P. Bird, general manager of “|can possibly tell that your darkemed Brieg, Germany, Sept. 5.—Two more 'He keeps a card index.”—Washing- = “ E l E < the National Association of < |vou: vair ag it does it so naturall cfficers of the German army’s flying |ton Herald. am || Ve . B RTSON 75 <+ Manufacturers, was excused < Snd v l, Y naturally | corps were killed in an aeroplane ac et % from the stand as the last of enly. You dampen a 8PODSe| cident here The:Nature: of the Creature. in UNDERTAKE 4 the present witnesses. + :; sotthhrush ;vith it and draw this| ' Lieutenant von Eckenbrecher and | ‘‘Your cook”— g ;: R and i -+ When the committee ad- < |through your hair, taking one small| Lieutenant Prinz, both young mes, “Oh, she is so careless that I don't MINNES INTERN. .2 4 journed Chairman Overman < |strand ata time; by morning the gray| Were testing a new aeroplane over |belleve she could drop a remark with- | g2 goutn ;::,:mm AFTONAL COUNTY CORONER 4 announced there would-be no ° |hair disappears, and after another ap- | the military aerodrome when the left |0t breaking her word.”—Smart Bet. 01 Novth Bount fiu-: pm e Y ou 3 - * gos o : 31::91- hearings: for some : ::ica::;m"or dtnmk], yhour hair becomes cm"”"hg"“‘:l’:fl-mfle aviators were o T T e S North Bound ¥ !"::".Et E 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,iMina. 1 : i Sl % |beautitully dark, thick and glossy. o something=-Thoreas, Freight North Leaves at 100 am » i T T TR LR k 7o smve steeer vienws| SCOOP weporree =~~~ Didn't You Know The Answer, Scoo “HOP* ———i [) . Lives Lost Because Pedestrians Do = ; ; Not Cross at Corners. - @ WELL-WHUTS /3 il HERES - \ Thicago, Sept. 5.—From three hun- -ANSWER? P 5 dred to five hundred lives will be = saved each year if Chicagoans will & develop the habit of crossing streets only at intersections. This assertion, A based upon the accident records of his office, was made by Coromer Pe- ter M. Hoffman, who is preparing an ordinance making it a misdemeanor for any pedestrian to cross a thor oughfore except at a corner. The coroner, who is aroused by the 4107 deaths hers ¢his year, caused by automobiles, is planning am education- sl campaign, with the objest ot redeo- g this toll of life. A AR S s S