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children would receiu better: istarts | n 1 Why don’t we do it? e ‘Well, supose you answer that ques-| omua"n“ m.':‘ ‘fi’.} tion. It's up to you.—Wisconsin State Journal. Published -vm'nn_m exsopt:Bunday s tion ‘paid to mous_con- mnnuon‘&" Wriiterrn . dnse’ eunt b to the -dltur, but not necessar- llvctor publluu i v ger aould m?x i uMoe net Yatirthan || ek to'} Hoa- | Hon 0 the current isaue, e Pubiica- ugpow Baby” Engaged to ° Marry .an Arctic Explorer. Kight e Sowd oF the s sddress for u.u luwu-flnn Deldatoany. nIIS PAPER REPRESENTLD FCR FOREIGh ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Watch for the Governor’s Fire Pre- vention proclamation. The weather remids us, “Do your Christmas shoping early.” This wonderful banana belt has at last been nipped by the frost. MISS PEARY TO BE MARRIED Was Born Farther North Than Any Other White Child. Keep your eye peeled for part- ridge when the leaves begin to fall. The wey the Indian carved that|here from St. Johns, Nowlonndlu;d, bi; g ld he | the report of the engagement of Miss & moee, Would' make, gane of the Marle Peary, daughter of Rear Ad- city butchers look like a left handed | myra) Peary, to Degald MacMillan, boy at a pie eating contest. complishing his purpose. Crookston Lumber Company boys raw material at his command, and he can cut them or cuddle them as he who accompanied Perryin his dash to Did you see the Indians, kill, the Esquimaux, who bestowed that match” than some of the beefsteak | Lo, warld, her mother-Fetnk: the frat Butcher. MacMilllan started this year for the Some of the law makers have con-| he headed was unable to reach its not keen on bluffing and his reason game he has succeeded nicely in ac-|From the Experience of Bemidji to profit by the experience of our lishes the following article, which |subject will interest and benefit many Mrs. A. E. Hannah, 704 Mississippi A mustache is what you choose to |from Backache and my kidneys were Kidney Pills and I got some. They taches savagely back into their upper March 19, 912, Mrs. Hannah was them remorselessly once or twice a Doan’s Kidney Pills, still holds good. Other men coax and cajole their| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 the pole. Miss Peary is the “snow baby” of carve and dry the moose? At that|title upon her shortly after her birth it might cause less of a “chewing | farther north than any white child in white woman to winter with an Are- we get hold of. No offense, Mr. |tic expedition. far north on a three years’ voyage, but the Crockerland expedition which cluded that the extra session scare | winter goal, Flagler bay. is only a “bluft”. The governor is for calling it is a good ome. If by REAP'NG BENEFIT some chance he is working the bluff People. 1 | We are fortunate indeed to be able Growing Mustaches. neighbors. The public utterances of The Saturday Evening Post pub- |[Bemidji residents on the following might prove of some value to the|Of Our readers. Read this statement No better proof can he had. who have entered the ‘“‘stump the Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “Some leader game: time ago, I was suffering severely make it. Almost every man has the |10t doing their work as they should. A friend advised me to take Doan's restored me to health.” sees fit. Some men beat their mus- " A Later Endorsement. lips, refusing them growth, shave|lDnterviewed and she said: “The state- ment I have previously given - about day and never let a hair on them see |when T have used them since I have the light of day. always had good results.” mustaches to energy, pet them, pam- |¢ents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United per them, protect them and view the States. resultant hirsute effect in the light|Romember the name—Doan’s—and of artistic achievements. take no other.—Adv. * But not all mustaches are artistic. Some are stubby and some are strag- gly and some are simply unmowed Hold! stop! hair. Now and then we encounter a Don't fl".ow away your Old work of superior excellence, an ac- overcoat we can put it in complishment in mustache-making, a || first class condition at feat in- facial folinge moderate price, new collar and lining. ' We do first class work i of ‘all kinds. story in city after city of portable & B sheds and half-day sessions because PRERSEIE‘A?kINGB there are more children to be school- ALTERAT"ON - ed than there are school facilities to wake care of them. Aand everywhere|| MOAOrate - Tailor Tailors the excuse is the same—not enough 117 3rd St. at Bisiar Music Stors money. Work called for and delivered. There would be enough money it Phone 573 the communities were taking what they earn. Walk about town some day and ) O R R count the vacant lots in speculation for a rise in values. Reflect that the rige, if it comes—and upon the aver- age, in our growing cities, it is sure " IF YOU to come, for every new inhabitant Want a Cook adds to the pressure which forces Want a Clerk ) A {th Want a Partner and values up—will come without Want a Situation the owners of these vacant lots con- ‘Want a Servant Girl tributing to it. It will be made by Want to sella Piano the industry of all the people, by the WW'“‘ ;fil a C;"‘m z antto ‘own Property community, t because it is up and toi M L Want toSell Your Groceries doing. Want to Sell Your Hardware Yet who gets it? The community, Want Customers for Anything which creates it? Not at all. By the Advertise Daily in This Paper drones, who let other folks drop it Advertising is the Way to Success into their extended pockets. If the([j Advertising Brings Customers p Advertising Keeps Customers. owner stood on the curb with hat in Advertising Insures Success Over crowded Schools Once again we are having the old hand and begged a penny from each Advertising Shows Energy passer-by, the process would be the - AdvertisingShows Pluck same, except that' then the chap Advertising is_*“Biz' Advertise or. Bust Advertise . Long - Advertise Well ADVERTISE . - At Once - - who did not want to contribute need not, whereas now he cannot escape. Just alittle of this publicly creat- ed wealth now drained into private pockets would, if taken by taxation, provide ample school facilities for all the boys and girls and permit the improvement of our schools until the | . | WANTED—Cook for schoot em- ployee’s-Mess at Leech Lake Agen- cy. ‘Persons intevested, write to the Indian Agent, Leech'Lake Agen cy, Onigum, Minnmta. for full particulars. WANTED—Young man_to clerk in clothing store. Apply at Gill Bro-. thers, ‘WANTED—Two girls to learn din- ing room:-work. Apply Hetel:Mark- ham. WANTED—Good. competent girl for general housework: Mrs: A. Lord, 903 Beltrami avenue. WANTED Girl for:lousswork. 919 Beltrami avenue. Phone 570. | New York, Sept. 22.—There reached | WANTED—Good" seamstresses call at the Berman Emporium, e T e S WANTED—GIr] for general house- work. 703 Bemidji avenue, TOE BALE FOR SALE-—Good Buggy cheap. In- quire P. A. Nelson, 522 First street, Phone 117. FOR SALE—Official 1913 automo- bile guides showing 500 Red Line trips connected including maps and instructions indicating roads, crossings, ‘guide posts, etc. Book has 500 pages showing distanee in miles between cities. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—A bargain, I wish to sell my 9 room home. in Heffron add- "ition will sell house and 8 lots this house has front and back stair and is large enough for two families or several roomers. Will sell on very liberal terms, Address I. G. Hay- craft. FOR SALB—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer win procure any kind ot rubber stamp for you on short no- tee. FOR SALE—One two-horse power motor—new—Apply at Ploneer of- fice. FOR SALE—One cow, coming fresh soon. Address Ed. Rako, City. FOR SALE—Large size coal stove very reasonable. Phone 6§68. l Subseribe For The Pioneer 00D GROCERIES AND 117 Minnesota Ave. farm clay land 1, 46 acres un- gpn, balmace | smsll tlmlur, euy “fo .clear, Price, per: acre, $I5.00.° Séven miles from| ra’lroad stl&n.. Address, “2-B”] Ploneer office, Bemidji, Minn. 3 helvy clay ‘#ub. GO TO BATCHELDER’S FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER 1. P. BATCHELDER FOR - 140 acre- farm; 5 -acres under cultivation, Heavy clay land, clear, seevn miles| from mm: Price, $12.00 per acre. rAddrél G. E. Carson, Be- midyi, Mi FOR SALE—Np. 21—260 acres. 40 acres under ‘cultivation, 26 acres meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas- ture. 9 room frame house with basement. Large hip roof barn with ‘hay fork. Granary. - Store building. $1000 stock of mer- chandige. 1 team of horses, 6 cows. Complete line of farm machinery. Price * $8,000.00. Address H. E. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—150 acres good heavy clay sofl on a nice lake With lots of fish in, seven miles from Ten- strike on the M. & I railroad, and four miles’ from- Puposky on the Red Lake railroad. This is an ex- ceptionally good plece of land tairly level and mostly hard land with some low that will make good natural meadow, when cleared. About 1000 cords nice Birch tim- ber and about 150 thousand feet of saw log timber. Small clearing on the Lake shore where there has been some buildings which bave been removed. Price $15.00 per acre. One-fourth down and bal- ance time will be given at 6% in- terest made payable in equal an- nual payments. V. W. Owen, Hines, Minn. FOR SALE—T5 and 30-100 acres on famous twin lakes, one of the best locations in Minnesota for a sum- mer home or resort, having lake front and nice high banks with fine grove of Norway pines near the water. Good level clay land about 100,000 feet of good pine timber and 100,000 feet of hard woed timber on the land. Only six miles from Hines and Tenstrike and on good wagon road. Fine fishing in these lakes. Price, if taken with the timber on, $1,- 600.00. $600.00 down and if taken with timber reserved, $1,- 200.00. $400 down and balance on time at 6% interest. Address V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. FOR REN1 FOR RENT—Four large rooms down stairs and one furnished room up- stairs. Inquire at 510 America avenue. _Office, Home F I . wd Factory & &, WANTED TO BUY—Good sécond: hand, bicyele for ‘bay 1112 iyears, W X, DENINON ‘ VETERINARIAN Pogue’s_ Livery WANTED. Coaster ‘brake préferred. Adtress _P."'D.V‘E.,_Hnwr. % 'WANTEB—One furnisked or: unfur- nished room, close in, modern ;pre- ferred. Telephone 462. MISCELEANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op-|Res "Phone e portunities 'for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courler-News| . the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courfer-News|e———eee oo DENTISTS AR A A A A A AN AN A AAAANAANAAAAAA ~R. D. L. STARTON covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of ‘the state the day of publication; it is the paper to'use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first .insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the|pDR. J, T. TUOMY Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurn- ished modern rooms for rent, 523 Minn. Ave. “Ploneer Want Ads” They bring buyer and seller together. One-half cent o word. Phone 31 GENERAL MERCHANDISE | Phone 180 Votmg Power and Subscription Price In the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano-Contest DAILY Three Months Subseription............ 3,000 $1.00 | Six Months Subseription. One Year Subscriptian. WEEKLY - Three Years Subseription (ho Ws Worth. One Year Subuflpfion.................. 6,000 $1.50 Two Years Subecription ...............10,000 3.00 flmHANDISE.VBfiUGHT o AT SOHROEUER'S“ Votes Price ..... 8,000 2.00 | creennn.. 12,000 4.00 It mh'e a friend who wantsito win' that piund. find out her number and cast ‘your-otes for her. See:to it that you get votes and receipts with ‘your payments for merchandise .andisubscriptions. % ¢ HELP DECIDE THE WINNER' FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for |Firat National ‘Bank Bldg. every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents[DR. G. M. PALMER each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail ordérs given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Pohne 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building across from postoffice. phone 122. ‘BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE - be- gins its fall term October 6th. I | i | Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Sept. 20.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 88¢; No. 1 Northern, 88c; No. 2 Northern, 85@ 86%c; Sept., 87%c; Dec., 85%c; May, 92%c. Flax—On track and to. arrive, $1.4415; Sept.,, $1:43%; Nov., $L43%; Dec., $1.41%. South 8t, Paul Live 8Stack. South St. Paul, Sept. 20.—Cattle— Steers, $6.60@8.00; cows and heifers, $4.50@7.25; calves, $6.00@10.25; feed- ers, $4.30@7.40. Hogs—$7.50@8.35. Sheep—Shorn lambs, $56.00@7.00; shorn wethers, $4.00@4.75; shorn ewes, $2.50@3.80. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Sept. 20.—Wheat—Sept., 88%c;. Dec., 90%c; May, 95%c. Corn|Over First National bank, Bemidjt, Minn —=8ept., 74%c¢; Dec., 723%0; May, 73@ 73%c. Oats—Sept. 41%c; Dec., 44c;| DR. A, E. HENDERSON May, 47%c. Pork—Sept., $21.30; Jnn., $20.12. Butter—Creameries, 29@3le. ‘Egga—24c. Poultry—Springs, lc%c. hens, 15¢. Chioago Live 8tock. Chicago, ‘Sept. 20.—Cattle—Beeves, $6.85@9.30; Texas. steers, $8:90@ 8.00; Western steers, '§6.20@8.3! stockers and feeders, ($5.10@8.00; cows.and heifers, $3.90@8.75; calves, $8.75@11.76. Hogs—Light, $840@ 9.10; mixed, $7.86@9.10; heavy, $7.75 @8.95; rough, $7.76@9.75; pigs, $4.76 @8.80. Shesp—Native, $3.60@4.75; yearlings, $4.75@5.85; lambs, $5:66@ Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Sept. 20.—Wheat— Bept., 8434c; Dec., 87%c; May, 93%c. | Cash close on track: No. 1bard, §8%0; | .No. 1_Northern, 86%D@88%c; to _rive, 86% @87%c; No. 2 Northérn, 841, @88%c; No. 3 Northern, S1%®@ |-843c; No. 3 yellow corn, 70%@71c; |1 North Boun: No. 4 corn, 68@68c; No..3 white oats, 40@40%c; to arrive, 40c; No. 3 oats, @38c; ‘batley, H6@TIc; flax, ¥1. |} 38%¢ 413 to arrive, §1.41, Cost Little---Accomplish Much —Do— Ploneer Want Ads. One-half cent a word-cash with copy| Phone 31 HICHESTER _PILLS ¢ siiimg SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERTWERE The MODEL Dry Cleaning House HOGANSON BROS., Props. -Dry Glsaning of Laties’ and Gents' Clothing, House- VETERINARY SURGZON DRAY LINE. TOM SMART - DRAY AND TRANSFER SATE AND FIANO MOVING MUSIC msmwcrom [ESTHER M KUL!N TEACHER OF PIANU, ‘llulml \.llll«ga Office in’ Winter Bleck Fellows hall, 10) Beltrami Ave. B P O B every second and fourtd Sunday at ¢ o'glock in_hasement of CathoMe church. —_————— o ] DEGREE OF EONOR Meeting nights every sacond and “fourth;Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall: 2. 0. B 818, Americs Ave | £ A\ it Paatise i every 2nd and 4th Wednes- day ‘evening st 8 o'ciock Hagles hall & AR Regular meetings—First and third Saturdsy afcer noons, at 2:30—at 004 Fel ‘lows Halls, 03 Beltram Ave. 5L 0.0 ¥ Bemidj! 'Lodge No. 11¢ Regular meeting nights Tel. 32 —every Friday, 8 o’clock st Odd Fellows Hall 402 Beltrami. Rebecca Lodge. = Regular meeting nights -- first asé Miles Block Byening Work by Appointment Only _ LAWYERS e e L VPO LSS, GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Telephone &8 third Wednesday at §o'cloek —I1. 0. O. F. Hall. ENIGETS OF FYTNIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 161 Regular meeting nights—ax ory Tuesday evening at ! o'clock—at the Bagles' Hall, ‘Third street. LADINS OF THE MAC CABERS JOHN F, GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening in each month. ATTORNEY AT LAW Omoce second floor O’Leary-Bowser Blds A. F. & A. M., Bemidy, 233, Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltram) Ave, and Fifth St. PHYSICIANS, SURGEON: Bomidji Chapter No. T8, e R i S e DR. BOWLAND GILMORE PHYS!CIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. A. M. Stated cnnvoe-tion —first and third Mondays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonie Hall Zeltram! Ave., and Fifth street. Hlkanah Commandery No. 3¢ DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUR,GEON Office 1n Mayo Bl 'Phnm " UR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Blook DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o‘clock p. m.—eat Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. SONS OF ENRKAN. Meetings Leld thirs Sunday afternoon of eaer month et Troppmas’s Hall. MODERN BAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights ox the firat and third Thuradays in the L O. O. F. Hall at § PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Tar Firat Nationel bask, Be t 3 A Roosevelt, No. 1623. Regu- lar meeting night uennd Bemidil, Miny /) ana four Tiars 2] each month at eight etk 12 0ad Vettows DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offics in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Offics in !hyo Block Residence Phone 81! EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Becurity Bank KE XX AR R KRR RAILROAD TIME CARDS L R R e ] .m“lfll & INTRRWATI ! South Bound Leaves. North Bound !Elllldl’ l to 63 Wliihy'tobid || SRR pnd [ 'PAY_ cAsn Copper Phone 810 'F'Umn DIRECTOR - UNDERTAKER and - COUNTY GORONER M W. A Bemidji Camp No. 5018 Regular meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at 0Odd Fellows Hall, 403 Beltrami Ave. O. £. 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, § o'clock — at Masonic Hall, lgzlh’l-lnl Ave., and Fifth THOMARS. ™ Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. BSchmidt, 306 Third street. . R. F. MURPHY *UNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Sffies'313 Beltrami Ava. THE SPALDING N PLAN Duln\h‘l Ialrlen llld Best Hotel ULUTH MINNESOTA Hon thu fl%:fi 00 !wml-ly expended ms, 1 bn!m ) Sample rooms. K Sm!v:g convenience: Luxurious an 1, Oolonial ; iflm‘h lobb!e and uglbl? ! iy peon o e S ! ovam 6 harbor and m- ot:1he Breat MII o the Nortbwast STOVE WO00D FOR SALE BUNDLE woon, 12--20'in. fong _Delivered 76k St berond, $280 " T Dehvged to Ny-.n, szoo and PTE e e : Ny-ue, $1.75 and b

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