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KRR RERRRR AR KK H KT | % WORTH KNOWING ~ = FEEEEEEEE 8 &5 8 8818 The English language contains about 000 000 words, more than half “l!r about 200,000 words. & A Russian dictionary about 140 000 words. A Spanish dictionary about. 120, 000 words. SL58 fn ad: —— #1415 PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN| Name the five or ten next largest.’ appetitd ADNERTIGING BY THE See this space Monday. GENERAL OFF1 NEW YORK AND cmcuso at the last sesion of the legislature |, gx‘{‘f;‘s' Talke, P In response to a question as to just | While yet until election time but one 1n what he believed the newspaper did for a community, A. A. D. Rahn,|pig district and that there is nothing of Minneapolis where he is connected | too good for him at their hands. The with the Shevlin interest said: successful politician is in the /lime- |~ -“In any community, the local news- light most of the ' time. i h. paper is the most efficient instru- Dispata I~ ‘.l‘j.luht,sfltallloqull“h— ment for the development of that 10-| Gov. Eberbart’s statement that he cality. will not call a special session of the | pat o1 “The newspaper is a ml‘uslonery, legislature, but will urge it. upon the constantly on the job, week in and|Rext session is taken to mean_ that week ot Docdl b he will be a candidate again—St. . e lopment means an ex- Cloud Times. change of ideas. Organization of Never for a moment has there ideas means force and driving power.|been a shadow of a doubt that, he|. Each individual may have one good|would be a candidate. and, to be idea, but that idea must go through| candid, it will take a mighty good the clearing house of ideas, furnish-| 2" to *boat. him. .He, has| & ‘press; i the-button vote that is a mighty cam- ed by the newspaper before it be- paign asset—Fairmont Sentinel. comes fused with other ideas into a —— harmonious and working whole. If the new tariff law doesn’t prove These fused ideas become the ideal|2 disappointment to most of the of the community and only the best Democrats, 1t will, be_the ‘first one ever brought forth that wasn't. For are retalned. In the relationship of{gigappointment the tariff is usually ideas, the iternal law of nathre pre-|Johnnie on the spot.—Stillwater vails, and only the fittest and the|Gazette. strongest survive. S THE SPALDING one that since becoming a member .DUL‘:;I' . & More than $100.000.00 roeently axpanded campaign must be backed by a sell-|wheelock has hidden under the capi- || onimprovements. 250 rooms, Luxurlous ln'd del mu him.—Anoka’ Union. Plhll llaom Mm‘lbfirfll Oolonlu Buffet; It is here again, that the newspa- o g b ot 1o and public rooms; d m. banquet rooms and “It is a basic principle of advertis- —Somehow;the:feeling:comes, oven Ing that a successful advertlsing| e the boara of control, Ralph W. ing article that will stand the test.|tol dome and nothing is heard of 3.9&'““"“" —_—— The sympathetic St. Cloud Journal Press expresses its sympathy for Con- per enters. As a clearing house for ideas it brings about the agricultu- ral and commercial development of a| gressman Lindbergh because . after || 22P® o fhs Great Hatels of the Woribwost community. It brings each inhabit-| making currency legislation his ant of that community in touch with|chief study and after giving aid and every other inhabitant. Farming be- comfort to the_Democrutu by attack- ing his Republican colleagues in the comes a science rather than a hit and House, the ungrateful Democrats not, miss proposition without method and 1 only denied him, a member of the without purpose. committee, a voice in the framing of “The success of the community is|the bill, but kicked all of his amend- something that can be made an as-|Mments out the back door as fast as he dintroduced them—which is tough luck for Lindbergh.—Brainerd Tri- bune. set for further development by the disseminating of ideas. No one knows how far reaching the effect of local publicity is. Local publicity is bread cast upon the water that may return ) L a thousand fold.” The following _unsol “Frequently development items|” are quoted in the city papers and in to sive hope and courage ta‘ afflicted with chronic dyspen this way obtain the circulation made|haye besn a ohrcnlc. dyspeptie .for possible by the great city dailies.|years, and of all.the medicine I hove These words of encouragement and |taken, Chamberlain’s a done me more good than anything else,” sayo W. G. Mattison, No. ¢ Sherman. St., Hornellsyille, N. ¥ proper self appreciation: go broad- cast throughout the country to fall ing for just the opportunities of- fered.” “A double respons‘lb‘flity accord- ingly rests on the community and on the newspaper. The community in the hands of those who are look-| For gale by Barker's Drug, Stare — suhs_cfibe:for The fiw should support the newspaper. and the/newspaper should oyverlook mno oppurt\mity to disseminate increased information on development and should also overlook no opportunity to make known to the world what the community has to offer in the way of material advantages. L afl “Ie “This_involves co-operation and The Latest Adder co-operation sgel:l;s st?fcess." Gqsts 'y B“' 535 PR By g SWWTHMM'"'QSK N e N % x| for.10: days” trial Ama?ican ‘Adding The Princeton Union says “And Here is a new price on.a competent , Now ‘we make this offer so that re may learn what full sice and infallible. this machine means to them. Pry, Who is Lindbergh?” Search as|| Adder. On ‘a ‘machine 'that is rapid, ;Gfficen jeyerywhe -Bob; but everybody - knows Alvah The very latest machine, bullt by. Eastman.— Walker Pilot. men'who know, in orie of'the ldrgest. metal-working shops. ‘It is an indiyidual Adder to be placed on one's desk, close to one's It is now predicted that gongress Mr. Aldrich and Uncle Joe Cannon|] of the central . machine requiring - test. skilled operators. that, adjourned,.—Red Wing Repub- It is alsog intended for offices and liccan stores where costly machines are a Sam Gordon thinks that the cards should be all shuftled up and a brand |} .na to our enormous output.. Seven new, deal made for a candidate for(| keys do all the work. governor. Sam drew the duce two En h - copied number s years ago and we don’t blame him for|| 2HJFR B £oF Sheckinig jbétore 2ddition s made, calling for a new. deck.—Walker The machine will Pllot. tract and multiply, slight practice any pute a hundred figu: And “the machine —— —The good roads propositions may work great damage, unless wonder- ful care is taken in building them. Good roads are hard to find in Min- nesota, . although thousands of dol- lars have been spent on them.— Anoka Union ‘The Walker Pflot 1s.giving Reme— TheB - msentative McGarry. the .credit :or lml“. ting mrn‘thuu IM‘ Shines fie'v'flmm Clan o ter. Ici »AMERIOAN QA:I 09 = & . ) di ctfmu.ry of - the | appeti 'Engllflh lnnguuge contains about | thing to at. The 4 i Interest ' 450,000 words. | breakfast. They may nibblo a littla The largest German dictionary | o¢ this ana s little of that, but m" coiftaing “about: 300,000 words: " raa not-care” or 1t. .n' i ionar: contains has, lost of its, A rentl; gononein .uh‘é?xm‘ they try to eat’ inner about the same. | | WANTED—Kanitting done. All kinds four year old boy and assist with It 1s in thlg k‘l;d of & conditlon quire. at,, Megroth's An Itallan_dictionary about 140,- ‘h!; ViAtter's every | 000 words. Beginning with a.fea- fi:fi."‘ Sotosaase paid t9.837| what 15 the largest sland on | ' Tevied, pe:\'fn'.:. he‘fom Gach mesl Uy qylckly l:nprove the d Halp the digestion. f_peoplg tan testity to mbemted from a u!a.vgg ngqt l- Imost! ‘unbearable. ery having no Interest in life. | All uled stirring up the Virginia bond issue | up. ~Yet one does not know, exactly na before each meal:’ lue again. “Flelds will SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES | and the other papers of Pat’s dist- look green once more and life will === trict are sounding his praise along | pe pleasant. 7 o 8 o £ WO What The Newspaper Does that and other lines, It is ‘quite a |&ré; ns:’dedn;':g:ets‘r;fir :nm e worl o it. ; Not as an artificial stime~ can see that the gentleman from| wint, Simply a tonic that stimulates e people of | appetits th a natural way. ‘Walker is in touch with the people A i cines oan now obtain Peruna Table T, eulth tlon.. balance ‘timber, ‘easy to clear. acre, _$15.00. Te’lroad statlon. - Ploneer ‘offices, Bemidjf; Minn. -+;prders; All needle - ~work | ‘taught. .Mrs. Annle Nuss. 813 Minnesota Vu'le!y ! ore. WAN’I‘ED—Cnmpetent girl_for gen- “eral housework. 811 Bemidji.ave-| > Seven milés -from Address, “2-B” earth? will WANTED—Two or three furnished rooms for light housekeeping for L(e.yaung:icouple. vAdress. ' “G. K.” care_of _Ploneer office. 160 acre tnrm 5 ,morés, “under -cultivation, land,—easy to clear, sesvn miles . from,_statfon. . Prics, $18.00: per | © mere.” Address G. B. Carson, .Be- 4 ADVERTISERS—The great state of | North Dakote: offers unlimited op- ;portunities’ for ‘business ito elassi- - fledzadvertisers. ' The -recognized this, WANTED e 3 st the ‘Berman Emporium. You will feel that yoy FOR SALE-—No. B1—360 acres, 40 acres: under. cultivation, ' 25 aeres: eadow, @8.acres fenced for, pas- 9 room frame house with |, Large hip roof . barn fork. .c Granary. $1000. stock of mer- _chandise. lmmoxhorm.o OWs. Complete line of farm machlnery. Price $8,000.00. 4 Reynolds, Bemidfi, Minn, WL 3 Daily;and ; Sunday -Courfer-News | WANTED—@GIrl . Baptist -parsonage. for. housswork at the largest amount ‘of classified :-advertising. . The Courier-News --covers. North Dakota ilike a blank- FOR_SALEA bargain. 1 -wi sell my 9 room house in Heffron' Will_ sell _house and 3 This - house has front and back stair and is large enough for two families or, seyeral Will sell on yery m::v:rz& N:‘i-yngn. no' political 4»«4 vacancies; Rallwag mail clerks, | FOR « BALE-—186 -acres good -heavy clay. soil- on:a nice: lake with lots ofifish /in, seven miles. from- Ten- .atrike on the M. & I.railroad, and four:miles from Puposky on the Red Lake rallroad. This isan ex- eo clerks, carriers and F, m llnmln-tlun coming 1n your vluhflty BUFFALO, N. Y. 1beral terms. G. Haycraft, city, of fancy and plain kniting;dene to Ave. mdvertising 'medium ini the Fargo the-only:seven-day paper in the state and the paper.which:¢arries et; reaching all-parta of thé:state the -day of -publication; it is the paper; to. use in:iorder to get re- sults; rates one-cent-per. word first insertion, one-helf cent: per: word succeeding insertions; fifty eents per line per month. Address the Courjer-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Officlal 1813 automo- bile guides showing 600. Red Line trips.connected including maps and ceptionally good piece: of. land fairly leyel and mostly hard land ‘with some low that will make.good natural meadow, About 1000 cords nice:Birch tim- ber and about 150 thousand feet of.saw. log timber. on the Lake shore where there has been some buildings ‘which- bave Price $16.00. per One-fourth .down and- bal- FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for| every make of typewriter on the crossings, guide. posts, ete. has 500 pages showing distance in miles between _cities. Pioneer Office Supply Btore. FOR SALE—Rubber Ploneer win proeure amy kind ot rubber stamp for you on short no- Small clearing R F. MURPHY UNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER been removed. market at 50 cents ‘and 75 eents 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. Pohmne 31. The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Store. T¢12e'813 Beltram! Ave ance time will be given at 6% in- terest made payable in .equal an- V. W. Owen, BOUGHT -AND :SOLD—Second hand FOR SALE OR RENT—First meat market. For further particu- lars write lock box 383 Bemidji. FOR SALE—Range Household goods. 702 nual payments. Hines, Minn. FOR SALE—76 and 30-100 acres on |4 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 level-clay land about 100,000 feet of good pine| and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 853%c; No. timber and 100,000 feet of hard| 2 Northern, 83% @83%c; Dec., 86% wood timber on the land. Only six| @85%c; May, 90%c. Flax—On track ‘miles from Hines ‘and Tenstrike| 8nd to arrive, $1.42%; Oct, $1.413%; Nov., $1.41; Dec., $1.39%; May, $1.45. baths, FOR SALE—Eight weeks old pigs ',\!ulre of J. H. French or phone v& FOR SALE—One two-horse motor—new—Apply at Pioneer of- I and on good wagon . road. fishing in these lakes. Price, if taken with the.timber $600.00 .down and It's The School Boy or Girl i Steers, §6.50@8.00; cows and heifers, $4.50@7.00; calves, $6.00@10.25; teed- ers, $430@7.25. Hogs, Sheep—Shorn lambs, shorn wethers, $4.00@4.25; shorn ewes, $2.50@3.80. mken wlth timber reserved, $1,- $400 down .and balance nn‘ume at(6%: Interest. V. M. Owen, Hines,; Minn. Pionoer Want Ads 1-2 Gent.a Word Bring ‘Results| Ask the‘Man. Who Has Tried Them FOR RENT—Seven room house -at ‘house or at . Hayner Land office. 4+ EOR -RENT-—Furnished - room -with \cmodern conyeniences. Gentlemen | Fggs—24@26¢c. Poultry — Springs, spreferred. :523 :Bemidji avenue. 13%ec. B USINESS COLLEGE TS THE SCHOOL FOR YOU. ‘ Write todey or telephone for particu- 1afs at our expense. FOR. RENT—8 .room .modern house on Lake.Boulevard,:Inquire “O. A.” Pioneer office. $7.15@9.40; Texas steers, $6.90@7.9 ‘Western steers, $6.16@8.30; calve $7.16@11.76. Hogs—Light, $8.35@9.00; mixed, $8.10@8.95;. heavy, $8.00@8.90; rough, $8.00@8.20; -pigs, $450@7.75. Sheep—Native, $3.75@4.85; yearlings, $4.90@5.90; lambs, $6.80@7.45. dFI@E.SH EGGS.. AND_ BUTY 149:Minnesota: Ave. Phone 180 furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building across from postoffice. phone 122. The Markets 'W“ Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Oct. 3.—Wheat—On .track Sowth St. Paul Live Stock. South - St. - Paul, Oct. 3.—Cattle— Chicago. Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Oct. = 3.—Wheat—Dec,, 87% @87%c; May, 92%c. Corn— Dec., 70%c; May, T1%@71%¢c. ' Oats —Dec., 42%@42%c; ~.May, 45%@ 46%c., Fork—Jan., $10.16; * May, $20.25. ‘Butter—Creameries, 29@31c. - Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 3.—Cattle—Besves V. K. .DEIIIIOI 4 VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery ‘DRAY “LINB. AR A A A~ TOM-SMART " DRAY AND TRANSPER SAFE AND FIANO MOVING {Rex"Phone 88 . 818 Americs Ave Phun 1% m « MUSIC:- INSTRUCTOR. |ESTHER M: KOISTE, TEACHER OF PIANO, Graduate of Chicage Musical Collepe. Phone 628. —_—— DENTISTS A A A A A A AR 42, D. L: STANTOR DENTIST . Office 1n Winter Bleek OE. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Firat National Bank: Bldg. Tel. 359 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST 5 Miles Bloek Evening Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS AR ARAHAM M. TOREANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephens 560 R S i JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National - Bank 'Building BEMIDJI, MINN, D. H. FISK ATTORNEY ‘AT LAW Pmu second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS A A AN A OR. ROWLAND GILMORE PPYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ofice—Miles Block JR. E. A, SHANNON, M. 'D. PHYSICIAN ' AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 306 Rea. 'Phene 807 9. C. R. SANBORN FHYSICIAN _AND SURGEON Office—Mlles ‘Block DR. L. A, WARD PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON Over Iirst National bank, Benildsl, Mism. OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON Jvar First National bank, Bemidjl, Miss. Otfice "Phone 36, mndkl'nu ‘Phene T2 'R E H SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offics in Winter Blook OR. E. H MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offics 10 ‘Mayo Block Phene 18 Residance Phess 8110 Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Oct. 3.—Wheat—Dec., || 85% @85%c; May, 90%c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 86%c; -No. * Northern, 843 @86%c;- to arrive, 843 @84%c; to arrive, 86%c; No. 3 Northern, 82} @84%c; ern, 80% @82%c; No. 3 yellow corn, 68@6835c; No. 4 .corn, 86@66%¢c; No. 3 white oats, 38% @381gc; to ar- rive, 38%c; No. 3 oats, 36@37c. || STOVE WooD. FOR SALE $2.00. Ton_.Days’ -Test ‘We will gladly place in any officé will adjourn in October. It used to be [} ‘Books and papers.' To take the place - One American Adder for a ten. Gay BUNDLE;WOOD, 1220 in..long Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 to 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 Dzesllvetfllto Nymore, $2.00 and BLOCK WOooD idji, $2.00. to T b D .Delivered to Nymore,: $1.75 and Telephone Orders Ne. 82 TERMS—CASH ON-DELIVERY -will be_no obligations, and will be prepaid. Compare it with any.nop-lister— | —— luxury. . even the costliest.;Let anyone use : y machine can n‘;“m You May’ ihve n Aimoat Free + it. See if : The price is due to utter simplicity,- - better-than-this. is coupon and we'il MWe do first class work “ Hold! “‘Stop! ‘Don't throw away your old | rovercoat we can . put it in . ifirst . class .condition at' ‘moderate price, new collar | - and lining. of all kinds. PRESSING, REPAIRING, “ALTERATION. | Jlmmu Tailor Tailors | fl 3rd 3. ot Bisiar Busic Stora No. 3 North- VINER W. JOHNSON -~ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office ever Security Bank Eretght Bo i S Boweh Freight North I'.m at on ml'tmdululi\ flbu m. Furs, Wool, Q:opp.u Brass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON: Phone FUNERAL DIRECTOR® M. E. IBERTSON| UNDERTAKER

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