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. O R s azismee MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights on j IN BEMIDJI, ¢ he firs 1rg Th ‘ 00000604 hohe 0, 0. Tl ats NEW. HAVEN WRECK. | A. 0. U. W. Ll Bemid)l Lodge No 377, Regular meeting nights—first and thirc Monday, at 8 o'clock. —at _0dd - Fellows hall 403 Beltrami Ave. M B A Roosevelt, No. 1623. Regu- lar meeting nights, second and four Thursdays of each month at eight o'clock in Odd Fellows After Destroying Wooden Pull- mans Engine Came to a Stop. : - For 2 0:fice, Home FI : ~adFactory A A J Phoneds. | . ... . Bemid){ Lodge No. 1053 Regular meeting nights— first and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Blks hall. M W. A Bemidjl Camp No. 65018 egular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays ai 8 o'clock at 0Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. O. 1. 8. Chapter No. 171 Regular meeting nights— D Arst ana third Fridays, 8 o'clock — at Masonio Hall, Sunday evening, at t Beltrami" Ave., and Fifth o'clock in basement of | Bt. Cathollo church. — SONS OF NERMAN. Meetings held thiré Sunday afternoon of eaeb month at Troppman’ FARMS FOR SALE:; = “ “FOR REN1 - VETERINARY SURGEON G o. ¥ i G > ; every mecond and fourt: FOR '/ SALE-—80 -~acres ' Tamarack | FOR ‘RENT—Four room cottage in Wil sell land or stumpage; about| Nymore. Inquire Tagley & Wold’s| W, K. DENISON one mile. from.-gide-track, . Address| - store, Nymore. S VETERINARIAN “1-A” Ploneer, Bemidji, Minn. - .| Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery FOR SALE—40..acres. of ;land, well improved, .3 1-2 " iniles . north fof Meeting nights every k second and fourth Monday MISCELLANEOUS = - 2 - . town. Hay meadow, wood and wa- H Y Y- HICRUONE, Wood:g LINE. 3 77 syemings, at 0da Fellows Bl =" - " | teronthe land. B. S. Woodward,/|FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for iy : * A&y Hal WANTED-—@ood , seamstresses . call | 507 Irvin avenue, . £ate every make of typewriter on the |~~~ YROMANS. : I = e at the Berman Emporium, = market at 50 cents and 75 cents TOM SMART each. Every .ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders DRAY AND TRANSFER ' -~ =3 [FOR SALE—160 acre'farm clay land heavy clay sub-goil, 45 acres un- Meetinge the first Friday evening of the month af the home of Mrs. H. F WAHTPD—D!:hI‘vnh’er 4t the Hotel Markham; ‘at once. Regular meeting nighte every 2nd and 4th Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock Bag] = der: cultivation, balance small SAFPE AND PIANO MO' AN hal Schmidt, 306 Third street — - 2k B .| . promptly filled. Mail orders given MIVING. lon WANTED- -Cook and kitchen girl at| timber, easy to clear. Price, per lt’he ml:m: e rotal attention ap f}hn = Res. 'Phone osg = lls‘:mMu Ave . - A , the Prickson Hotel.. s . acre, §15.09.: Seven miles from| .o Coooen ool o) g 8y, R rane, ean THE SPALDING! WANTED—Competent. girl for gen- glroufl ;"‘“"’;‘3' :i?f';;?’ “2B"| Tne Bemidft Pioneer Office Supply 5 3 2 i oneer, office, Bemidji, Minn. . ! Regular mestings—Firs Duluths Lorvest and Host Hotel ork. 411 Minmesota | Ploneer o : B Store. MUSIC INSTRUCTOR. and third Saturday atter DULUTH noons, at 3:30—at Odd Fel FOR SALE—160 acre farm; 5 acres T e =———————————| under cultivation. Heavy clay -The great state of land, easy to clear, seevn miles| NOrth Dakota offers unlimited op- ESTHER M. KOLSTE, FOR BALE from station. - Price, ;12‘0'0 per| Portunities for business to classl- TEACHER OF PIANO. _ FOR SALE—One six room cottage,| acre. Address G. E. Carson, Be-| fied advertisers. The recognized [Graduate of (;,h;cag“"]:“s’“l College, % . B. ; one 523. MINNESOTA - | avemue. ° More than $100,000.00 recently expended on improvements. rooms, 12 private ‘baths, 60 sample rooms. Evus lern convenlence: Luxurlous and delightfal restaurants and buffet. Flem! Palm Room, Men's Grill, Colonial Buffe Magnificent lobby and public rooms: L o0. 0 ¥ e O ooty - poivats partly modern, snap at $2,000. Ad-| midji, Minn, advertising medium. in_the Fargol . TR SR, . . Bomiall Lodge No, 110 || Siaing roomel Dun Bat 0% Pasincss ses- dress C. W., care Ploneer. FOR SALB—160 acres good farm Dally. and 5o ey’ Courlueow : D ! Regular meoting mights || T s iookieg tho ArboF and Lake the only seven-day paper in thc ENTISTS FOR SALB—Tribune bicycle, second| land, clay soil, hardwood timber, hand, good as new, 706 Minnesota| Birch, Oak and Maple, 10 acres E avenue, under cultivation, a fine spring of| aqvertising. The = Courler-News = FOR SALE—Span driving mares, 4| 5900 Pure water on the 1and, % | covers North Dakota like a blazk: DENTIST and 6 years old, weight 700 Ips| mMiles from railroad station. This|- ot; reaching all parts of the state Office in Winter Block each. WIII sell for cash or trade| 484 18 worth 320 per acre; willl the day of publication; it 18 the for heavier horse. _Also pair spring| ®6l} for $13. Xalf cash, balance| paper to use in order to get re |DR. J. T. TUOMY colts and one yearling colt. Call on| three years at 6 per cent interest., gults; rates one cent per word first DENTIST or address C. F. Rogers, Wilton, Address Bemidjl Pioneer, Bemidji,| = insertion, one-half cent per word | First National Bank Blag. Tel 180 © 1913, by American Press Assoclatiom. The White Mountain Special’s heavy lo- comotive stopped still upright after it had ~=—=—=——==== | smashed the third car of the Bar Harbor- =, | express. The front of tne engine was splintered. The rear Pullman cars, whioh were wooden, were shattered in thousands of splinters and hurled aside by the rush of the big ergine —every Friday, 8§ o'cloch || Superior. Convenient to everything. :;’ g:lflmlj.‘:l}lo‘" Hall || Ong of the Broat Hotels of the Northwest state and the paper which carriet N N N A A A A A AN the largest amount of classified | )R, D. L. STANTON Rebecca Lodge. Regulas meetsing nights -~ first sn¢ third Wednesday at 8o'clock —I. 0. O. F. Hall. ENIGHETS OF FYTEIAS Bemidjl Lodge No. 163 Regular meeting nights—ex FOR “DIVIDENDS OF DEATH"| winp. Minn, ; succeeding Insertions; fifty cents A ory Tuesday evening at i e —_— = = 0| Der line per month. Address the |DR. G. M. PALMER ‘ eclock—at the Hagles' Hall 4 = SR New York World Condemns New|FOR SALE OR TRADE—40 H. P. mch,;Atndsf Z’uffil"j:: n:;e:c:ea Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. DENTIST Third street. R. F. MURPHY Haven Railroad. Four ‘passenger car. Elegant con- a 65 ‘nsres tence’e A far. paa Miles B;‘M 8 ¥ New York, Sept. 5.—Under the edi-| ditlon. Address B. L. this office. :“" "“;' “t 5 T pm; BOUGHT AND' 50 econd hand | _VeRInE Work by Appolntment Ouly - LaDIEs or TN MAC | #NERAL DIRECTOR torial -heading “Dividends of Death,” e S dpol SN v LD 5 _— . LAWYERS R do el e IRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telepkone 688 i sl e FOR SALE—“A Snap” if taken at basement. Large hip roof barn furn!ture. Odd Fellow’s building once. " Unusual large lot with good | with hay fork. Granary. Store| &cross from postoffice, phone 129 seven-room ‘house and barn. Fine| pyjlding. $1000 stock of mer- well and considerable shrubbery on chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows. the place. See BISIAR & ENG-| Complete line of farm machinery. LAND, Real Estate and Insurance,| Price $8,000.00. Address H. E. 117 Third street. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—A 15-horse Joy Wilson |pop SATH 150 acres good heavy gasoline engine on trucks that has ATTORNEY AT LAW Boon Tin thres soasbas thatahl clay soil on a nice lake with lots eSMDE| of fish in, seven miles from Ten- y 2 q 8 “ First Natl by Mr. Carl Vestre, of Guthrie,| gyyyq on the M. & I railroad, and I he M Y S miie ook Bolitjng - t BEMIDJI, MINN. Nl[inn.. the engine being in first four miles from Puposky on the I al' e S : 5 <+ class ghape and can be geen &t MY | pog Lake railroad. This is an ex- I— |0, 1. FIsE ; -store in Cass Lake and if taken at ceptionally good piece of land B once I will sell it at $200.00 cash. : fairly level and mostly hard land H. Mullen, Cass, Lake, Minn. % Duluth, Sept. 5.—Wheat—On track| ymce second fioor O'Leary-B Bl with some low that will make g0od | 414”0 arrive, No. 1 hard, 9ic; No. 1 owser Blay FOR SALE—Residence Lot 10 block| natural meadow, ‘;’he’;i cleared. | Northern, 90c; No. 2 Northern, 88@ v 3 second addition to Bemidji Price| About 1000 cords nice Birch tim-| g83c; Sept. 89¢; Dec, 91c; May, 96c. PHYSICIANS G EON $1700. aEsy terms. For further in-| Dber and about 150 thousand feet| Flax—On track and to arrive, $150%; 3 = » SURGEONS formation write Bagley Bldg &| Of saw log timber. Small clearing| Sept., $1.49; Oct., $1.50; Dec., $148. [~ rmm~a~~ s~~~ Ann Loan Assn, Bagley, Minn. on the Lake shore where there has T R. ROWLAND GILMORE been some buildings which have South'.gt.- Paul; Live "Stock. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The been removed. Price $15.00 per South St. Paul, Sept. 5.—Cattle— = 0! Plonéer win procure any kind of| gacre. One-fourth down and bal- Eteem.7$26550@i¥.00: :gzrg@i%dfihsifferg, Office—Miles Block ~ rubber stamp for you on short no-| ance time will be given at 6% in-| $450@7.25; calves, $6. 49, 16aC: = 5 —$7. .26. | OB. JHAN: tice, terest made payable in equal an-| o> $430@7.50. Hogs—$7.0008.25.) OR. E. A. § NON, M. D. & Sheep—Shorn lambs, $5.00@7.00; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - FOR SALE—One two-horse power| Dual payments. V. W. Owen,|ghorn wethers, $4.00@4.75; shorn Offica tn Meyo Block motor—new—Apply at Pioneer of-| Hines, Minn. ewes, $2.50@3.75. Fhong 396 Res. 'Phone 81 fes: FOR SALE—75 and 30-100 acres on 3R. C. B. SANBORN ~ famous twin lakes, one of the best CABEES. Regular meeting nigh last Wednesday eveniua in each month. AND EMBALREEP |the New York World condemns the AteastE Bakrnmi Ava. New Haven nailroad for “Its out of date wooden car equipment, its treach- erous signal system, that allows two S’[ovE wool) FOR S ALE trains to be on the same track within a fow yards of each other,” and says: BUNDLE WGGD, 12—20 in. long || “This is the railroad which for A. ¥F. & A. M, Bemidji I e years sacrificed honest railroading to 135 "Reguiar " mooting || , Delivered to Bemidii, $2.25 to || 3 00 NG T OV TG Gives. nights — first and _thix? 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 tors. Tt chose to spend hundreds: of M ey, Bettears || Delivered to Nymore, $2.00 and || millions not on safety, but on colossal Ave, and Fifth Bt. $2.25. schemes of high finance. And now its Bemidjl Chapter No. 70 dividends are dividends of death.” e ] R R $2.00 to —first and ondays, elivered to Bemidji, $2. A DREAM OF FIRE REALIZED Nightmare of Manufacturer Repeated in Destruction of Plant. el . m.—at 1 Holl BeltPami Aves and wiret || 7th St., beyond, $2.25 stroet. Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 and Milwaukee, Sept. 5—F. L. Kunkel, president of a large bedding concern here, awoke with a start after dream- ing that his factory was on fire and that an old employe was trying to drag him from his bed. He had no sooner arose than tho employe arrived and informed “him that his dream was true. The entire factory was destroyed and the loss of $125,000 is only partly covered by insurance. BREAKS LAW TO SAVE CHILD NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 § m., 7 to 9 p. ' m. Sunday, reading room: | yiies Block ouly, 3 to 6 p. m. MAZORIO. TOHN F. GIBBONS | Duluth Wheat and Flax. ATTORNEY AT LAW Tlkanah Commandery No. 8¢ b 3 K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock p. m.—st Masonlo Temple, Bel trami Ave, and Fifth Telephone Orders Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY Voting Power and Subscription Price In the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano Contest Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Sept. 5.—Wheat—Sept., ist. Di: ds Speed PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Shicags M“g,.;m“::e“" o WANTED. locations in Minnesota for a sum-| 8954c; Dec., 92%¢; May, 97%ec. .Corn Offlce—Miles Blook . -5 g WANTED—500 track layers and sur- mer home or resort, having lake| —Sept., 77%¢; Dec., 73%c; May, T5c. DAILY Votes Price || Ohicago, Sopt 5-—wWhen Georse A | Ty wanted by the Minnosots,| front and nice high bunks with | Oate—Sept., 43%c; Dec. 46%c; May, DE, - Rauss discovered while automobiling 487 Pork—Sept., $24.95; Jan,, $20.- . L. A. WARD ) Three Months Subscnpuon........“.. 3,000 $1.00 that his infant son had tried to make| Dakota and Western Rallway at| fine grove of Norway pines near|48%¢. Po pt., $24.25; . $20. i inti ing bank out of himself b Littlefork 'and International Falls.| the water. Good level clay land | 35. Butter—Creameries, 28@29c. Eggs PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Six Months Subscription .. 6,000 2.00 Jj|2 saving bank out of selt’.by : : —92c. Poultry—Hens, 15c; springs, One Year Subscriptian 12,000 4.00 swallewing sixteen pennies he start- ed for a doctor at the rate of forty miles an hour. - $2.25 per day for track layers and $2.00 per day for surfacing. The about 100,000 feet of good pine timber and 100,000 feet of hard Chicago Live Stock. Over First National bank, Bemidjl, Minn. WEEKLY International Lumber Company| wood timber on the land. Only six JR. 4. E. HENDERSON . ufle Paifl ':8 t;;ed ;‘;bm":?;:yfll: t‘:e wants plece-makers for cedar, tie| miles from Hines and Tenstrike Sept. 5.—Cattle—Beeves, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON One Year Subseripuon...‘.‘..,........‘ 5,000 $l-50 3 h:fildnsenot : physfcian an then sub-| and pulpwood, also general woods-| ~and on good wagon road. Fine %3.90t@ell:;te;l‘;xn:sslt:gg.o36.7:'?&12 )ga; Jl‘r;'(l murgu B::?:.'n%:qi’dhjl" m_[n'n . £ estern , $6. .00; A one Two Years Subecription ...............10,000 3.00 || mitted to arrest. mien at International Falls, Minte- f:::,:g v:;lththt;s: tliu::} E::ce,,lif T e L Stockire 5 sota. * %77 | heifers, $3.70@8.60; calves, $9.00@ | OR., E. H, SMITH Three Years Subscription ............15,000 4.60 MERCHANDISE BOUGHT AT SCHROEDER’S HEAVY TOLL OF AVIATION Over Three Hundred Persons Killed Since 1908. WANTED TO BUY—Good second-| 500:00. $600.00 down and if| 1535 fogs1ight, $8:20@8.85; mixeq hand bicycle for boy of 12 years.| -taken With timber reserved, $1,-|$740@8.85; heavy, $7.25@8.50; rough Conster brake preferred. Address| 200-00- $400 down and balance| $7.05@7.55; pigs, $3.50@8.20. Sheep— g on time at 6% interest. Address| Native, $3.50@4.770; yearlings, $4.8§ 50! PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block One Dollar's Worth...... . 100 $1.00 Washington, Sept. 5.—Eleven avia- fl"“’"“‘—gj V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. @5.85; lambs, $5.5097.65. R. E. H. MARCUM " » 5 tors have been killed in the army and | WANTED—Good general rl for RO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Five Dollars’ Worth.. {111} 5.00 B navy service since experiments were| ~boarding house work. . Will pay Minneapslls Gralni Office in Mayo Block LOST AND FOUND Minneapolis, Sept. 5.—Wheat—Sept., | *hene 18 Resldence Phone 11 chines in 1908—ten in the army and Srrssnreansnmnsmnmnranonnre oo cansenoe | BT8GC; Dec., 90%c; May, 95%c. Cash one in the navy. LOST—Small black overcoat on Min-| g154q on track: No. 1 hard, 91%c; No. In aviation the world over 338 per-| WANTED—Good place to work for| nesota avenue. Return to Pidneer |1 Northern, 89%@90%¢; to arrive, SINER W. JOHNSON sons have been killed since 1908, 112| board and go to school. Address,| office or phone Mrs. Mary Henry. | 89% @89%c; No. 2 Northern, 87%@ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — @Quring the present year. A. K., care Ploneer. STRAYED—Bull, color, _red, white| 38%¢; No. 3 Northern, 843%@86%o; Office over Security Bank No. 8 yellow corn, 713@73%c; No. 4| — - WANTED—To rent at once or by face, come to my place. The own-| .o 70@71c; No. 3 white oats, 41% | —— — .Oct. 1st nice little house or cot- er can have same by paying| @4i%ec; to arrive, 41%c; No. 3 oats,| v x % % tage, modern or part so preferred.( charges. Call at Frank Gagnon’s| 38@89%c; barley, 67@7%; flax, $1.|, * : A; * % lci x % & : Address Box 448. farm, 47%; to arrive, 31.50%. KR KRR KKK K KRR MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. started with heavier than air ma- $20.00 per month. Address, Board- ing House, care Pioneer. If you have a friend who wants to win that piavo, find out her number and cast your votes for her. See to it that you get votes and receipts with your payments for merchandise and subscriptions. HELP DECIDE THE WINNER Effect of an Explosion. It seems incredible that an explosion could be of such force as to cause an ordinary steel rail to wrap itself twice round the trunk of a large tree, yet there was just such a result from the discharge of gelignite af Nanaimo, B. = 3 {+North’ Bound. Teaves 0 O e o pallnte of Natslivy CHICKAMAUGA-CHATTANOOGA NATIONAL MILITARY PARK COMMISSION ! Bouth Bound Arrives.. s i & - this explosion. The rail was lying on % > ] (63 East a:.fi.‘: m‘n am % i : the ground fully thirty feet from the w7 et Ay 168 W i We have an assortment of high grade paper | spoia: which tno sroiomey cooman, . Exwt Bound Feaver: [ fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and yet it was lifted into the afr, sent in T Gnbar wow 5 81-2 x 13 the direction of the tree and twisted round the trunk thereof, just as if it 5: had been a plece of plano wire. It was Lo : At $1 and $1 25 a box #0 tightly wrapped about the -trunk pm -1 i . that it cut deeply into the green wood := . -and caused great splinters to start hosd & (can you beat 't?) out on all sides. ‘The explosive re- .;,m s B sponstble for this unique occurrence is Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the [f| omsie for bl powerful preparations »m paper does not satisfy you know where you bought E“W;- comlélm g: u:m"%efl“- - A3 orth Bound Leaves i . . & "0/ ¥ - Lea: | it—your money returned if you want it always. bonate and wood pulp--St. Lous e. Pt Norh Zavar = public YOUR BUSINESS TRAINING is the one kind of schooling you will use all your life long. The - doctor needs it as well as the farmer. Now- a-days farming is thought of as a| business—not as an_occupation that anyone can go into. The trained-man | succeeds today. ~Are you going to be a trained man? 'You WILL be if you | take your business course in the ~ BUSINESS COLLEGE - j| 'TS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. 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. WeBuy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. Bemidji Pioneer Supply Stn_re Phone 31 | PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper Brass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON 8th 8t. Bemiaji Phone FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER ing: Left to Right: Major Cummings, of Georgia; Gen. fendd Cha : Majo 3 H. .Grosvenol 3 }fl!l:ur,‘ '];cnneuu, Col. Baxter Smith, T‘nneu’el Capt. James Polk 3?,.:?:‘0“7"6..%':;":"#1;?:3; J‘”‘.’l| IT' = '« “Randolph, Superintendent. This Commission is composed.of both Union ‘and ‘confcd'er.t'e Vet it has w.red its services in the plans for the entertatnment of Vetera Y < Encampmant at Chattanooga in: Septembery s o - ey 1 - A Feon th KODLEs | i i