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- ranks into the Progressive. b "reputation for ite'cures. It conta'ns R ERIET SR IR No_attentfon. ktl-lbufl-onl. ‘Writer’ 7" for pu h ‘oo THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING B W THE GENERAL. OFFICES NEW/YORK'AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES/ —_— KKK KKK KRR KKK KK ¥ EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS HHH KR KRR R KKK KK To Baudette, one of the interest- ing features of the next election will be that the northern part of the county will have an opportunity to have a representative of its own in the legislature. And you can bet your sweet life we are-going to put.up an awful fight to land in winner.—Bau- dette Region. —— The St. Paul Dispatch says that Governor Eberhart practically ad- mitted yesterday ‘that he will be a candidate for re-election. He will go before the people on the {issue of state control of public utilities, —— Since the frost line has descended from Medicine Hat there are a lot of human guineas, both sexes, who grumble because they do not inhabit a climate as propitious as in the days of Mrs. Eve, when cabbage leaves were the favorite female at- tire, and there is no-biblical record that Mr. Adam ever registered a kick.—Nymore Independent. —_—— Senator Mose Clapp has done him- self and party a service by reading himself out of ' the Republican How- ever, the chances are that he will be back in the fold again before electlon ‘time rolls around. Mose is wise enough to know on what side his bread is buttered.—Graphic Re- publican. — It is reported that: the state fair assoclatlon is boosting and.:rooting: for an extra session of the state leg- islature. It is'not interested in:Eber- hart’s utilities - proposition—no, wants to pull the state's leg for un- other nice wad of money, and it is a long. time to wait for the regulan| session. If it will please:the fair man- ‘agers any, we might arrange:things so that the legislature' would: be in sesslon all the: year 'round, and the) fair fellers could then:have regu- lar milking times—Hibhbing Ore. —— Hon. Wm. E. Lee; who:led the field in the fight against:the state ' mas~ chine’ last, election ‘and who: would have been nominated . but.for the multiplieity- of -candidates 'who' came out-and divided the:vote;is thinking of filing again: for the: nomination this year, and in order to find out what kind of a field/he: is going to encounter,“he wrote what: appeared to be a circular-letter and sent it to|] the three candidates: who were out against him last' time, asking if would support him. A few days:later, the brewery:headquarters of St Paul gave the: letter: out. for: publication. As Mr. Lee sent ~only ' the : three| copies to the: three excandidates for governor, he is ‘wondering : how : it happened: to find:its way ’ into the' hands: of the brewers.sIt was..sus- pected :away: back 1in: the last: cam- paign that some .of the: : candidates would not-require--an introduetion at brewery headquarters.—Fergua Falls Journsl: ol ol ol e ol e ol oo b ool ol o b * + - + +* DON'T KIS8, ME" TAG:PRO.. TECTS LITTLE TRAVELER; + New York, Oct. 2.—8titched i+ to the skirt of s folir:yearold' & ohild' who ' reached :here ‘um- attended.:on: the ‘liner: Krom Prinzessin Cecilie wasi-a pla- card on which was: written in: ' several languages: “Pledse take care of me. I am going: to “my mamma. Please’ do not ‘kiss' me.”" * + * - 2 - ) % * * £ A S o R Rt R - % . Avoid Sedative Cough’ Medicines It you want to contribute direct- 1y to the occurance of capillary bron-| chitis and pneumonia use cough med- icines that contain codine, morphine, | heroin hnd other sedatives when you have a cough or cold.. An expector- ant 4ike Chamberlain’s: Cough Rem- edy i3 what-is needed. That ¢leans out' the culture beds or breeding places for the germs of preumonia and other germ uiseases. -That. i8] ‘why. pneumonia never rcsults from a cold when Chamberlain’s Cough Romedy 1s used. - It has a wprid wide it ERERRRRRRRFR KRR KK * ‘'WORTH KNOWING 15 There are sowhat 700,000,084~-people.. divKediSns: folléws: ‘NortitAmerids: South Americas+ more than 1,- omuthe . earr| .+ 7130,000,080 50,000,008 .. 450,000,000 910,000,000 126,000,000 Oceanica ... 55,000,000 Total . 1,720,000,000 | The population= of‘the: United States is about..95,000,000. Of: all people living under American fldg, about ‘105,000,000. Howrmany. different -languages are spoken in.the world and. how are they divided among the nations? See this space tomorrow. —— Stilwell in Very Poor Health, Ossining. N. Y. Oct. 2.—Stephen J. Stilwell, former state senator, who was convicted of bribery “in ‘connec: tion - with legislation' at Albany affeet- ing - the 'stoek -exchangs; : s <now In Sing::Sing prison,-where he: is serving four-year ‘term:- His - friends: ‘are alarmed - regarding his. condition: and Stilwell himself has made applieation to be transferred to Great Meadow prison. Friends fear he is dvifig of consumption. HO THIS: ioffer- One -Hundred Dol )t Re-| for any case of Cattar] M can- ‘be cured mclhn‘h[ Cure. We, ‘the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney: for the-last) 15" yenrs; . be- Ueve him perfectly . honorable-.in _all business transactions and" ' fini ly able to no!lrry out any obligations made T ATORAL BANK OF COMMBRCE, ) Toledo, 0. Hall's. Catarrh ‘Cure’ is taken {uterns £ - aoting directly upom: the blood and mucous surfaces of m. Testimonials per bottle. Take Hall's 1d by all Drugglst Family Pills fer const!- pation. P. J. WOLF, Agent Phone 63 BEMIDJI, MINN. Results.Are. Most Always. Certain When you use a Pioneer want ad.. It costsa half cent a word tafto find out.. - Phone 31 LY'S CREAM' BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND Instantly Clears Air Passages; You Breathe Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops, Head Colds and Dull Head- ache Vanish, . Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly vour elogged nose and stopped up air passages of the head will open;: you :will breathe freely; dullness .and headache. disappear. By morning the.catarrh; cold-in-head of catarrhal. sore 'throat will be gone. End: such - misery: nowt Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream :Balm” HEAD---CATARRH GOES the notsrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen membrance which' lines the ' nose, head and throat; clears-the air passages; stops nasty discharges and -a feellng of cleansing, 'soothing relief comes im- medidtely. Dén’t ‘lay awake to-night strug- gling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils ‘closed, hawking and blow- ing. Catarrh or a cold, with 'its run~ tressing but truly needless. Put"’ your ' faith—just’ once—in at any drug store. This sweet, fra- grant balm dissolves. by the heat: of -or catarrh will surely. disappear: ll”lifiICI'!C’lifi"llfiilfiiii””lii' W. @, Schroeder, I hereby nomiamate.......... Nomination Blank: * + Dk T pnpepeay © I U +* contestant ia the Bshreeder Pidne Geatest and ask that you place & your mumbered ‘lfst. o Have received a Springs- and* M * Not Netsssary to sign & Ct‘lii‘iiliIli:'i.ll’l’l}ll!"”’ll" carload. of new- attresses.. We. ask you:to--compare prices: be: fore-puschasing;: ZIEGLE Second: Hand. Store: ‘Voting. Power and :Subscription: Price In tiie Schioeder-Ploneer ‘Free Pisna Contest i If you have a friend wi and cast your votes K Price $1.00 Votes | WANTED—Disherwasher, 'ning ‘nose, foul ‘mucous dropping in- to the throatiand raw dryness is dis-(- “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold| OASH WITH 00PY oent per word per issue HELP .WANTED AN AN ARSI AT ISR WANTED—Large boy -used to horses to help with chores- for bodrd-and drive with( children to « 8school. . Bemidji - C. N. Shannon " 408-7. WANTED—Girl for gemeral house-| work. Inquire Mrs. A. Lord, 908 WANTED—A gli-l_tor general house work. Mrs.P.’A. Young, 117 12th Street.: WANTED—Good seamstregses call| at the Berman BEmporium. WANTED—GIrl for-general house- work. ' 708 Bemidji avenue. WANTED--Girl for' hougework 910 Beltrami‘ave. Phone:§70. at the Efickson ‘Hote! at' once. —WANTED—Dining room girl the Erickson Hotel. WANTED—GIrl for housework at Biptist parsonage. WANTED—Dining room girl at Niec- olett hotel. at FOR -SALE FOR:-SALE—A bargain. I wish: to sell my 9 room house in Heffron addition. Will gell house and $ lots. This house has front and back stair and is large enough for two familles or several roomers. WHll gell .on very liberal terms. Address:1. G. Haycraft, city. FOR SALE—DOfficlal 1913 automo- bile guides showing 500 Red Line trips connected including maps and instructions indicating roads, crossings, guide posts, etc. Book has 800 pages showing distance in miles between cities. Ploneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—Work team, weight 2800, seven and eight years old. Brand new harness and wagou. Inquire at Pogues Livery Barn. Brice Carney. FOR SALE—Rubber "atamps. The Ploneer win procure 2ny kind o: rubber stamp for you on short no- Hes. T2t FOR ‘SALB OR RENT_First class meat market: For further particu- lars write lock box 393 Bemidji. FOR SALE—Good stove, self feeder, »in’ good shape, also bicycle. 706 Minnesota avenue. Phone 529. FOR SALE-—On easy terms. room house, cormer of and: Missiedippl. Phone 622. FOR SALE—Range household goods. 702 Phone 8081 FORiIBALE-One" two-hores’. power motor—new—Apply at Ploneer of- fice. Seven Seventh and 13th other at. Apply at| FARMS FOR SALE. FOR'SALE—160 acre farm clay land heavy clay sub-goil, 45 acres un- der: cuiltivation, balance - small |- timber, easy to clear. Price, per aore, $16.00.. Seven: miles “from: ra‘lroad station. Address, "“2-B’ Ploneer office, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—160 acre farm;'6 acres: under cultivation. Heavy clay land;- easy: to 'clear; seevn miles from-station. Price, $12.00 per acre. - Address G. E. Carson, Be- midji, Minn, FOR. SALE—No.. 21-—260 .acres. 40 acres under ‘cultivation, 25 acres meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas- ture. 9 room frame hopse with basement. Large hip roof barn with hay fork. Granary. Store building. $1000 stock of mer- chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows. Complete 1ine 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 piece of land fairly 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—T76 and 30-100 acres on famous twin lakes, one of ihe best locations in Minnesota for a sum- mer home or resort, having lake front and nice high banks with fine grove of Norway pines mnear the water. Good level clay land about 100,000 feet of good pine timber and 100,000 feet of hard wood timbér on the land. Only six miles from Hines and Tenstrike and on good wagon road. Fine fishing in these lakes. Price, i taken with the timber on, $1, 600.00. $600.00 down and taken with timber reserved, $1,- 200.00. $400 down and balance on time at 6% Interest. Address V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. - FOR RENT FOR RENT—8 -room modern house on Lake Boulevard. Inquire “O. A.” Pioneer office. FOR RENT—Modern furnished rooms for light house keeping 523 | Minnesota Ave. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown spaniel pup Sunday afternoon answers to name of; FOR SALE—Coal Yase burner, 1009 * BeHrami avenue: GROCERIES AND FRESH EGQGs I. P. BATCHELDER. :’( 117’ Minnesota Ave. Teddy: Return to 908 Bemidji ave for reward. GENERAL NERCHANDISE AND BUTTER ° Phone 180 a - This beautiful big vc a writer of - international ‘renown, edged standard reference wotk:of|the .1t is a splendid - aed “CANAL: itle stamped more than 600 maghificent tiful pages repgodffié;d igi‘l) ‘Wwater colér stu ig 6] il seg.this beautiful book-thatiwotld sell for $4 ings-that far surpass any worlc zconditions, but whicn is presented o above! Certificatés of consecutive d inches in ‘size§ printed: Mesa /| on special pa%dr; “bound n-gol ‘Willis'J. Abbot, is ‘the acknowl- great Canal Zone. 9 “almost 500 pages,9x12. rom;new: 5 1 clear; cloth’; color panél; contalhs ations, including beau: s in col~ llm 1 readers for SIX of Ameus ates, wnd only the” 98C $1:397and 6 Cortificates olime’is' written b, ang ir.character.! Call under jusual our. Office, Home: hétbfiy, Phone 31 B e o VUV LIS VU SE LT SIUOUN ‘WANTED—Two ‘or three rooms for light housekeeping for young couple.> Address “‘G:-K.” care of Ploneer’ office. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North“Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to -classi- fled advertisers. The * 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 paper to use in order to get 're- sults; rates one'cent per word first ingertion; one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALB—Typewriter ribbons for : every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cénts 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 Bemidji Pionéer Office Supply Store. 3 BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd Fellow’s building across from - postoffice. phone 122. B:midji Business college begins next Monday in' the O'Leary-Bowser building. 0 The Markets Hl! Duluth: Wheat and' Flax. Duluth, Oct.- 1.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 86%c; No. 1 Northern, 85%c; No. 2 Northern, 83@ 83%c; Dec., 85%c; May, 90c. Flax— On' track and to arrive, $1.43%; Oct., $1.42; Nov., $1.43; Dec., $1.41. Chicago Grain and Provislons. -Chicago, Oct. 1.—Wheat—Dac., 85@ 85%ec; May, 925c.. Corn—Dec.,-70% @70%c; May, 717%@72¢. Oats—Dec., 42%c; Ma; Pork—Jan., $1Y.- 85. Butter- ies, 29@381c. Bggs —24@25c¢. l4c; hens, 13%c. South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, Oct. 1.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@ ; cows and heifers, $4.50@7.26; calves, $6.00@10.25; feed- ers, - $4.30@7.40. ‘Hogs—$7.75@8.45. Sheep—Shorn * lambs, $5.00@6.85; shorn wethers; - $4.00@4.40; shorn ewes, $2.50@3 Chicago. Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 1.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.30@9.50; Texas steers, § .00; Western steers, $6.20@8.35; stockers and feeders, $5:40@8.00; cows and heifers; $3:85@8.75; calves; $7.76@ 11.25. Hogs—Light, $8.46@9.05; mix- L ed, $8.20@9.00; heavy, . $8.05@9.00; rough, $8.06@8.25; pigs, $4.00@7.75. Sheep—Native, $3.70@4.7% yearlings, $4.85@5:76; lambs, $5.75@7.35. Minneapolis Grain, Minneapolis, Oct. 1.—Wheat—Dec., :$2%c; May, 897 @Y0c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 863%c; No. 1 North- ern, 83% @85%¢; to arrive, 83%c; No. 2 Northern, 81% @83%¢c; No. 3 North- ‘ern, 79%@81%c; No: 3 yellow corn, 68@68%c; No.. 4 corn, 65% @66%c; No. 3 white oats, 383 @38%c; to ar- rive, 38%c; No. 3 gats, 35% @37c; bar- ley, 53@70c; flax, $1.44; to arrive $1.48%. STOVE WOOD - FOR SALE BUNDLE;WOOD, 12—20 'in. long Delivered ‘to” Bemidji, $2:25 to Tth St.; beyond, $2.50 Delivered to Nymore, $2.00 and * BLOCK WOOD * Delivered to Bemidji, $2.00 to Tth 5!: beyond, $2.25 Delivered to Nymore; $1.75 and Telephone Orders No. 82 TE]IH@S* ON DELIVERY Hold! © Stop! Dox't throw away your old first - class- condition at imoderate price, new collar ] and lining. We do first class work’ ~__ of all kinds. PRESSING, i1 REPAIRING, " ALTERATION. Moderate Tallor Tailors 17 3rd St. 't Bisiar Music Stors ‘Work called for _and delivered.: ; Phone: 573 ; Regular. charge rate one cent per word per insertion, No ad taken for less than 10c. WANTED. | recognized |. VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue's Livery DRAY LINE. T0M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rea. 'Phone 58 818 America ‘A 3 Office Phone 13. b E + MUSIC INSTRUCTOR. ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHEROF PIANO, Graduate of Chicago Musical Collsze, Pboue 438 e ———————— DENTISTS A A AN AN A AN 4B. D. L. STANTOR DENTIST Office in Winter Block JR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natlonal Bank Bldg. OR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Block Appointment Only Tel. 38¢ Miles Evening Work by LAWY ERS S SR GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER sliles Block Telcphone Ese JOHN F, GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Bullding BEMIDJI, MINN. 0. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW JMice second floor ('Leary-Bowaer Blag SHreateed PHYSICIANY, SURGEONS JE. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block ‘. E. A. SHANNON, M, D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Mayo Phone 398 e ot ‘R. C. BR. SANEOERR SICIAN AND SURQHEON Offico—aities Biock UR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over Firct National bank, Bemidji, Minn, JE, A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National baui, Bemidji, J GOffice 'Phone 36, fl.oll&snu: 'P?onf";‘: B, E. H. SMITH " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGN Office in Winter Block 0R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Blook Reatldence Phone 811 Phene 18 UNER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank % (R R e R R R * RAILROAD TIME CARDS KR KX KKKRKRKR KKK KK ¢ MPLS, RED LAXE & MAN. L North Bound Leaves. 1 South Bound Arrive 162 1 BEEBEEEY BERE BB overcoat we can put it in!|.: FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER