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name: t ditor, but mot necessar- Iy or pnblluum. ly- ?lnn- mnmu-muw o w mmlinmu publlcl- Sud gn -Anfll Az mmml. lfllhl the Dews .He".'-‘-"tw u 80 m‘fl"n? R IS PAPER REPRESENTLD FOR FOREIGH ADVERTISING.BY:THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK. ANDI!CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES —_— How To Treat Your Town, Praise it. Improve-it- % Talk about-it, Trade - at. home. Be public spirited, Take a home pride in it. Tell of its business men. Remember it is your home. Tell. of its natural advantages. Trade. and: induce other to trade here. When strangers come to town use them well. Don’t call your best citizens: frauds and-imposters Supportyour-local-institutions that benefit-your town: Look ahead-of self..when. all the town. is -to-be considered: Help your: public: officers- do the most good-for the.most-people. Don’t forget-you live off :the people here, and:you should hel‘p others as they -help. you. Don’t advertise in the local paper “to help.the. editor,” but advertise to help .yourgelfBx;:: - Bad:Roade:Did It, A farmer-0ld,:50 we've beeu.told, With-a team-of horses.strong Drove -down:-the :roads with a heavy load While singing his merry song But his mirth in song was not so long. For his horses gave a leap. As he ran amuck in the mud he stuck Clear up to his axels deep. Bad roads did it. And a wheelman gay went out one day For a joyful morning spin With the weather bright, his heart| was light As he left the country inn. But he went not far when he felt a jar Which started his troubles and cares: He was laid up ill, while the doctor’'s bill Came in with the one for repairs, Bad roads did it! In an automobile of wood and steel A millionaire prim and neat Went out for a ride by the river's side In style that was hard to beat. But; alas, he found that the broken ground And the ruts and the holes so great Had smashed a wheel. of his automo- bile. What- he said-we cannot relate. Bad roads did it! —Harry Eilard in Cincinnati Com- mericial Tribune. TRY A "'WANT AD i STATE TROOPS PUT nfumz ,«fnlkuwsfllpub_la Murder at_Benton, M. - Benten, III;, . Sept. 24.—With state troops. patrolling the streets all is quiet here fallowing the riots, but further trouble is feared if the posse catches John Hurzan, one of the, for: eign ‘miners. accused of the murder, of Kiwell Hutchens and Quiney Drum: monds; young musicians, The . mob. formed, in the - public square, assaulting” every foreigner _Wwho came to town. About twenty:five 8 were severely beaten- and, de- the efforts of Mayor Espy, who awore in twenty-five deputies, the riot- ing_became worse and An Appeal Was: sent to the sheriff of Franklin county, who called on Governor Dunne for troops. . Local Company F was ordered ont and the streets cleared of rloters. The three suspects arrested for the double murder were released, The posse was. thought to have another suspect cornered in the woods. MERCHANT SLAIN FOR $20 Entloed to Hotel by Alleged Sales. man.and Murdered. Indianapolis, Sept, 24.—The body ot Joseph Schlansky, a merchant, was found in a room at a local hotel man who had registered as “W. R. Anderson, louisville, Ky." A strong cord had been tied around the mer. chant’s throat and he had been shot through the head. Anderson, who is said to have told that -he was a salesman, called at Bchlansky’s store and asked him to go to his room, where he sald he had some goods to show the merchant. After having killed the merchant the -murderer washed his hands in the lavatory, as the washbowl there was filled with bloody water. The merchant’s watch and about $20 also were missing. The slayer left two notes, in which he said he had start- ed to rob the merchant and then kill- ed him. AN OLD RECIPE | TO DARKEN HAIR Common garden Sage and Sulphur makes streaked, faded or gray hair dark and glossy at once. Almost -cveryone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compound- ed, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streak- ed or gray; also ends dandruff, itch- ing scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays we simply ask at any drug store for “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy.” You will get a large bottle for about 50 cents. Hv- erybody uses this old, famous recipe, because no one can possibly tell that you have darkened your hair, as it does it so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy and you look years younger.—Adv. Hold! " Stop! - Don't throw away your old overcoat we can put it in first . class condition at moderate price, new collar and . lining. We-do first class work of all kinds: PRESSING, REPAIRING,; . ALTERATION. Maderate « Tailor- Tailors 117 3rd 81. at Bisiar Music Store Work called for and delivered. Phone 573" right. land and Automobile: Accessories and Supplies Big:stock-of tires, all sizes. ‘thing for the automobile or gas engine, supply. your.wants and our prices are positively ‘We: Handle the . Following Lines of Cars: Ford, Studebaker, Over- 1914 models ready for delivery. used ‘cars for sale, cheap. Notflmm ‘Automobile Gu. If it is some- we can Cadillac We have some ‘which had been occupied by a young| A A A A A A A AN A AN AA AN AN WANTED—An, old estahlished firm desires the’services of a woman of executivesgbility. as,local manager for the business in Bemidji. To a woman who is ambitlous to fill an{ advanced position, this is a most extellent, opportunity. Viavi C., tlmber, eu to olear. Ploneer office, Bemidji, ull, 45 scres ‘un- Mina, Pflce. \per- and F actory Ph.n.’l 226 New York Life Bldg., Minne- a.pousA Minn, WANTED—Competent gir] for gen- eral -house” work. Inquire 811 Be+ midji avenue. under eultivation. - from:station.;- - - mi inm. WANTED Young man fo olork in | ol Ming. FOR, BALE—160..acre farm;. b-acres Heavy clay. land, -easy to clear, seevn miles Price, «$12:00 'psr{- acre.,. Address G. E. Carson;: Be- clothing store. Apply at Gill Bro- thers. WANTED—Good seamstresses call: at the Berman Hmporium. WANTED—GIr for general work, 703 Bemidji avenue. sVANTED—Dl;:hwesher at the Erickson hotel at once. acred “unde; ture. basement: house- building. - Price: $8,000:00. FOE SALE . bile guides showing 500 Red Line trips connected including mapa and instructions indicating - roads, crossings, guide posts, etc. Book has 500 pages showing distance 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 housé 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. B FOR SALE—Rubber -Red Lake railvoad.: natural meadow, of saw..log timber, been removed. acre. nual payments. | Hines, Minn. | stamps. The when FOR*SALE-"No" 81-—260 acres. 40 ultivation, 26 acres meadow. -85 ‘dcres fenced for pas- °9. room ‘frame” house with Large hip roof ‘barn with- hay- fork:- Granary. e B e i SO = FOR ' SALE-—160 acres-good heavy sy heap. In- 7 FOR:BALES Good Bugkysesap il clay. soil an.a nlee:lake with lots i s % N , 522 Firstr g;‘r‘::t PPh: e 11\380“ = of fish..in, .geven- milés from Ten- 4 N strike om .the M. & L railroad; and FOR SALE—Officlal 1813 automo-| four miles-from Puposky on the This i8 an ex- ceptionally. :good. - plece. of fairly level and mostly hard land with some low: that will make goed cleared, About 1000 cords nice Birch tim- ber and about 150 thousand feet Small clearing on the Lake shore where there has been some buildings which bave Price $15.00 per One-fourth down and bal- ance time will be given at 6% in- terest made ‘payable 'in equal an- V. W. Owen, Store $1000° stock of mer- chandise.’1 team of horses, 6 cows!| Complete-line-af farm machinery. Address H. E, Reynolds, ‘Bemidji, Minn, land rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. FOR SALE—One. two-horse power motor—new—Apply at Pioneer of- fice. FOR SALE—One cow, coming fresh soon. Address Ed. Rako, City. the water. FOR RENT" FOR RENT—Furnished room $8 per month 510 America ave. —_—— 600.00. 200.00. Cost Littie---Accomplish Much taken with ' the timber Pioneer win procure any kind of [FOR SALE—75 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 Good 1level clay land about 100,000 feet of good pine timber and 100,000 feet of hard woed timber on the land. Only six F‘Oft SALE—‘L:;&G s;;e 003516 gstove miles from Hines aid -Tenstrike yerysreasciable. ane : and on good wagon road. Fine fighing in these lakes. Price, if on, $1,- $600.00 —down and- taken “with timber reserved, $1,- $400- down and balance on time ‘at 6% interest. V. M. Owen, Hines, Mi Address if —Do— Pioneer Want Ads. Phone 31 This space reserved by the For Price of Lots, Terms; Etc., Bdmldji, or write - 620 Capital Bank Bullding-: "87. PAUL FRESH EGGS*AND BUTTER I. P. B 117 Minnesota Ave: DAILY Votes “Three Months Subseription. . 3,000 Six Months Subseription . 6,000 One Year Subscriptian.... WEEKLY \bne Year Subséription. | Two Years Subecription .:.............10,000 Thee Years Subseription/.... -++-16,000 - mancHANntmoucflr - A‘WSGHHOED 12,000 °5,000 TCHELDER: Phone 180 One-half cent a word-cash with copy| Subscribie:for“ The Pioneer Bemidji Townsite & Improvemet Co. INQUIRE OF" T. C. BAILEY; +BETIDJI TOWNSITE ‘& "IMPROVEENT CO. MINNESOTA 00D GROCERIES - ANDGENERAL::MERCHANDISE: | Voting Power and Subscription Price: -« In the Schroeder-Pioneer. Free Piano Contest: Price $1.00 2.00 4.00 $1.50 460 6d, 47.95@9.20; .| SheepsNative, $3.76@1. . WANTED. p e e o T T e U WANTED TO “ BUY-=Good second- Coaster brake preterred. P.D.'E., Pioneer. ~ Ada‘ms ' WANTED—Sewinig by the day. Call at 302'Third street over Majestic. MISCELLANEOUS O S R ES T ADVERTISERS:~The great state of North Dakota 'offers’ uniimited op- portunitiesfor business ‘to’ clagsi- fled' advertisers. = The recognized 1 :advertising medium in the Fargo Daily ‘and: Sunday Courier-News the’ only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. - The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the Daper 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 Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for market - at 50 cents and 75 cents each, Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. - Pohne 31. The Bemidjl Ploneer 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. South St. Paul Live Stock. South "St. 'Paul, Sept. 23.—Cattle— "Steers; $6.50@8.00; cows and heifers, $4.560@7.25; calves, $6.00@10.50; feed- ers, $4.30@7.40. = Hogs—$7.70@8.25. Regular charge rate one cent ‘word insertion. No ad taken !or,l_e:_rmn J%ec‘: l e " hand bicycle for boy of 13 years.| every make -of typewriter on the| - _Bamtdil Lodge No. 377 ‘Regular mesting nlnu—um and _ third y, at & o'clock, —at 0dd Rellows hall, ~~403-Beltrami Ave. ® PO B Bemidi Lodge No. 1063, Re; meeting nighta— first_and_third Thuradaye 8 o'clock—at Elks hall. every second and fourth Sunday evening, at I o'clock in ~basement of Catholle church. DEGREX OF NoWOR =~ Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday - eveninga, at 0dd Fellows Hall. AAAARAAAAAAAAAA: TOM ‘SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER ?. 0.3 Regular meeting nighte every 2nd and 4th Wednes- % day evening at & o'clock MUSIC® INSTRUGT0: Deei ESTHER o KOUSTE, TEACHFR OF PIANO. Graduate of Cnienie “tusical College, % Puone: b3y, DENTISTS AR A e B 2. D.'L. STANTON . AR Regular moeetings —Firer and third Saturday after noons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel lows Halls, 403 Boltram: Ave. 1. 0. 0. ¥ DENTIST Office 1n Winter Block. Bemidji Lodge No. 116 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 c'cloch at Odd, Fellowsa Hal 402 Bell DR. J. T.-TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Blag. Tl ‘83 Rebacca Lodge. Regular ., meeting nights -~ firat ané third Wednesday st 8o'clock —IL 0. O. F, Hall. XNIGKTS OF FYTIaZ Bemid)l Lodge No. & Regular meeting nights—ex ery Tuesday eveming at i o'clock—at the Eagles Hali, Third street. DR. G. M. PALMER " DENTIST « Miles Block < Evening Work by Appsintment Only | _— LAWYERS P T U S R GRAHAM M. TORRANCE | LAWYER Miles Block “'LADIES OF TRE mac. CABEXE Regular meeting nigh" JOHN F, GIBBONS 3877 last Wednesdsy evening: ATTORNEY AT LAW SIZZ. in each month, First National Bank Building M BEMIDJI, MINN. 0. H. FISK : ":. ¥. & A. M, Bemiaj, ATTORNEY AT LAW Blehte e aa ok Otfice second floor O'Lear: y-Bowser Blda Telephone 5t MASONIOC. * Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Baltrami Ave, and Firfth St. Bemidji Chapter No. 14 R A. M. Stated convocations: ) —first and third Mondays, 3 c0'clock p. m.—at Masonie Zeltram{ Ave., and Fifth: PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS SRANRRRAS S S S OR. ROWLAND GILMORE - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON street. Office—Miles Block Elkanah Commandery No. 3¢ Sheep—Shorn lambs, $6.00@7.00; shorn wethers, $4.00@4.75; shorn ewes, $2.60@3.80. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Sept: 23.—Wheat—On track and-to arrive, No. 1 hard,-86%c; No. 1 Northern, 855%c; No. 2 Northern, 90%ec. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.41%; Sept., $1.39%; Oct., $1.39%; Nov., §1.40%; Dec., $1.38%. Chicago Grain-and Provisions. Chicago, Sept. 23.—Wheat—Sept., 843%c; Sept., 84%c; Dec., 85%¢c; May,| E. T. Stated conclave—second. 'and ‘fourth Fridays, 8 o‘cloc] P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Be! tram{ Ave., and Fifth St. OR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND'SURGHON Office in Mayo Blfl . 'Phone 311 Fhone 396 OR. C. R. SANBORN " SONS OF NERMAN. Meetings held third PHYSICIAN ' AND SURGEON : b ‘f:""t’;fl of eacn » Office—Miles’ Block b foppmants Hall DR, L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank; Bemidyi, Mine. MODERN lm Regular meeting nights cw e the first and third Thursdays “in the I O. O. F. Hall at § P m. 87%c; Dec., 88%¢c; May, 98%c. Corn —Sept., 74%.c; Dec., 723%c; May, T3% @73%c. - Oats—Sept., 41%c; Dec, 43%c; May, 46%¢c. Pork—Sept., $21.-] OR. A, E. HENDERSON" PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON Over Rirst National bank, Bemi 1 Offics 'Phone 36, Eelldoncz 'I"ENI? i M. B. A. 2 Roosevelt. No. 1523. Regu- meetin; £ Dnights, secong and fourth Thursd lays of @ each month at eight o'clock in 04d Fellows Hall, 80; Jan, $20.15. Butter—Creameries, 29@31c. Eggs—24c. Poultry—Springs, 16%¢; hens, 15c. iz Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Sept. 23.—Cattle—Beeves, DR. E. H. SMITH ~ PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block $7.10@9:35; Texas' steers, $7.00@8.10; 'Western~ steers, '$6.30@8.40; stockers and’feeders, $5.40@8.00; cows and Heifevs, $3.70@8.75; calves, $8.50@ 91.76. ‘Hogs—Light, $8.40@9.25; mix- heavy, $7.60@9.05; '$7.80@8.00; pigs, $6.00@8.00. ; yearlings, 4.85@5:30;" lamibs,” $5.65@7.40. Minneapolis Grain. i Minneapolis, - Sept. * 23.—~Wheat— ‘Sept.,” 82%c; Dec., 85%c; May, 90 8sh close on track: No. 1 hard, 86oj'|' 6. 1 Northern, 83%@86%¢c; to ar- rive, 83%@84%c; No. 2 Northern, %983%¢; No. 3 Northern,"79% @ fl.‘!fé" “No. ‘3 yellow corn, ' 70@703%c; | No. 4 c6rn; 68@6Yc; No. 3 white oats; 26@88¢; barley, 50@70¢; flax; l’u’u(. to arrive, $1.41%. 93(c;" to arrive, 39%c; No. 8 1 DR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ... Office in Mayo Block. Phene 18 Residence Phone 1) O. 8. 8. Chapter No. 171, Re meeting nighte— . first and third Fridays, & 'o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Bdhunl Ave, and Fifth ZINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Officé over Security Bank —_— EEEK KRR AR H KRRy ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS - :«i««a«a**tq;a# L North Bound Leaves. 1 South Bound Arrive YREOMAWS. 1i Meetings the firat Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F Schmldt, 306 Third street Defective Paace Want a'Cook * ‘Want a”Clerk Want a Partner Want a Situation ‘Want a Servant Girl Want to sell a Piana Want to Sell a Carriage * ‘WanttoSell Town Property . Want to Sell Your Groceries Want to Sell Your Hardware Want Customers for Anything dvertisé Daily” "in - This Paper Advertising is the Way to Succeis " Advemsmé “Brings Custos > Advertisti Keeps Ciistorners’ Advertising“Tnstres Success Advertisihg Shows Efirgy AdvertisifigShows Pluck ' Advertisifg”s. “Biz"” Advetise”or -Bust Advartise Long 3 Adverflsé'wall i ADVERTISE” 3 ii | rUNERAL DIRECTOR ] oo | AND EMBALMER Cice D18 Reitrami Ave, m’!’.lfll“ & INTE: 83 South Bound Leaves 81 North Bo mo‘n‘m WA n I!ole than nw& l&g ;'(m op-n au.y. oxe.;;t 1ato8p |t uonvem iR Lnxnzlqux ers NS az,%... R e gt S g?,f‘ g I nncm o iR 3 tooine mcmdm hun'?g I PAY CASH | ilonh;:.avuloo For Hides, Furs, Wool, cappev ';r», Brass and Rubbers. | W.H. NEWTON -&i‘ . Bomlal /IBERTSON UNDERTAKER' /and 17& St.. ‘Q" d COUNTY condmm Del; “nlmfl ° Ny-m. sx 75 and l&.l!.\, o ON DELIVERY