Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1913, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

‘While the potato crop is rather light this year, it is thought by the department of agriculture that there | will be nearly enough to supply the demand. As the new tariff is expected to put ppotatees onithe free list, they| cannot raise greatly in priee without KKK KKK KKK KKK KK gl WORTH KNOWING x| R R T TR R R R The following tables show thej w‘m | distance at.which .objects are visible/ of ca'nrre‘oz at the sea: level in clear weather at Published ewery flml—dfi certain elevations: |attracting impnttnzlonu —Red Wing No_attention: | t0- anonymi [ Republican. u-lbut.\ou ‘Writer's name ;::t M & i tor é‘.’.u‘i‘m?“""" bt mot necessar-( 3. Lo ke Communications for the Weekly Plon-| 7 .... .. 4 e 4 & “When corn seHs -at 70-cts. andH e THoAy o omarertiacant later PR .83 |hogs appraach the 310} pofut and! publication in the current issue. v BEO . 12.25|cattle are jumping over the moon,” /Subsexiption 2 % % says Marshalltown Times-Republi- One montly by carrier Hir o8 , R 7 can, “If any atatistician cares to %::,,‘:;E’{h:fl;{,,u, = 5 .18.72|amuse himself by ‘showing-that the Nx mnt 8, .m w o ke B (e R .22, farmer is still .a down trodden crea- n. £ e s .29. ture who isn’t getting his, let the Bight pages, containing a summary of |’ 4 heathen rave. But the rest of us B e | FOR BALE—160 acre farm-elay dand | WANTED—Knitting done. All kinds """—'——*w to work in Dboarding|. .heavy clay aub-soil, A5. acres un-| of fancy and plain kniting done to; W K. DEMISON - -~ ‘man and wife. Address| :der ‘icultivation, balange smiall| order. All needle work tnusht S V,EJ@!RIN&;I!IAN the news of A . F. Brenburg, Nymore| - timber, easy to clear. Price, per| Mrs. Annie Nuss. 813 Minnesota|Pnone 164 = - Pogue’s Livers the n:d. % of the 'nk;u“bl:’:?ad S%r¥ | Have you nny idea of the wealth|Will keep on ‘wishing that we were 2 acre, $16.00. -Seven miles “itlon: Ave. 2 : ai’—fué:;_‘.'m of the United States and other coun-farmers and Had the stutf to sell in- | QTR —ood Sl for Housework.| 2 \foad statlon. Address, “2iB" | o —more o a0 by he| DRAYTINE' © ™IS PAPER REPRESENTED o FoREIGN tries? stead of buy.”—Hxchange. No_ smal children, No washing mlw day at home or Will 80 OUt. Willlmmsns o~ ananasaasnnnn, ADVERTISING BY T = === do. Carpets on.all floors, Will pay|FOR SALE—160 acre farm; acres| also-do.all kinds of house-cleaning. |TOM SMART ’ 'A'a—m‘: A} of the author. I clalm that my| - Girls-are mot supposed to propose| $4.00 a week. J. P. Pogue. nmidn cultivation.. . Heawy oll-! House No. 518 3rd St. ‘DRAY AND TRANSFER book calculated to have a pure in-|but they are -permitted to assist, and land, easy to clear, seevn miles SAFE AND PIANO MOVING [ 3 do render considerable ald - in the| AN TED—Good peamstresses call| gop) giation. Price, $12.00 per| VANTED—One or two #004 fresh|g.. b 5 818 o | BENERAL °""°" fluence with a well considered mo- at the Berman Emporium. - cows. Tel. 579-6 or by mail. F. M. 2 Bttice Brone o0 { NEW YORK AND CHICAGO transaction.—Ex. ; = s -acre. Address: G. B. Carson, Be- g S -2 tive for good is suitable for general WANTED—Girl for honsework, 910 143, M Freese, eBmidji. % * BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES —o— D, for Nonsework, midjt, Mo, = circulation and I ask that the aim of| . Beltrami Phone 570, e e 5 MUSIC INSTRUGZOR e ————— my book and not particular scenes| There wouldn't be .any political e et FOR EALE;N(\ 1:::’!:0 ‘;;"- 40 MISCELLANEOUS S SR 5 g % bonaes”if ‘therewere-not: a whole lot 'BD—GIrl for housework at| acres under cultivation, acres| Caines ‘Librarians (despite their moral force) be thel,s tooio” inat were willing to be| Baptist parsonage. meadow. 65 acres fenced-for pas-|ADVERTISERS—The great atate of | BSTHER ‘M. KOLSTE, | The sensation which the publica-|basis for judgment. _ |bossed -potically.—Sauk - Center = ture. 9 ‘room frame ;house with| North Dakota offers unlimited op- “TEACHER OF "PIANO tion of Hall Caine’s new novel “The| One of the grievous errors of ['Herald. FOR SALE basement. Large hip roof barn| portunities for business to slasal-|Graduate of %’:fl“ MuslL Collegs -+ - with hay fork. Granary. Store| ‘fied advertisers. The recognized L Ehope oty Woman Thou Gavest Me.” created|many people is to assume that if a FOR SALE A bargain. I wish to advertising medium in the Fargo| ™ —————————————— in Bngland when the lbraries there|bo i AEERD: LT puiffing, ;81009 Stock ot mer- it * ;i Gyt | raries there |book contains scenes of immarality |ge4c 4 44 4 )4 % & %K & x X X %| 861l my 9 room house in Heffron| chandise, 1 team of horses, 6 cows.| Dally and Sunday Courler-News DENTISTS ~ * | rofused to supply it, 18 being repeat-|it is an immoral book. That is by no| & MALCOIM %| additfon. Will sell house and ‘3| Complete Iine of farm machinery.| the only seven-day paper in the |~~~ raa~scacaarnen | ed In this country. The Mercantile|means so. It is wrong to conclude|¥ % % % %4 k¥4 &Kk X % % ¥ | lots, This house has front 'and| Price $8,000.00. Address H. E.| state.and the paper which cares|DR. D. L. STANTON, “x Library, of Phi] ] . . back stair and is large enough for| Reynolds, Bemidfi, ‘Minn. the largest amount of classifiel 3 { Y, of ladelphia, - have de-|that because you see in a book bad| Peter Ebbeson .nd Mr. Davis re- o Taes orevaralibveomars] advertising. The Courler-News o DENTIST | finitely barred the hook from their|people or wicked -scenes that the|turned from North Dakota Where WA dellion very iibaral terma.| L SALE—The S.W. 1/ of the 8.1 = "\0 s Dakota like a blank- o in pintnlo - ! i shelves, and other lbraries have|book itself’is necessarily bad and|they have been working. Address 1, G. Hayeraft, oity. | ol or Sechion BLIAE-32. ThISL. o) reaching all parts of the state e stated their intention to do likewise.|wicked. Unhappily there are man: lda Johmson went to St. Paul.for|—— - "~ 7' ___| forty has a fair house .and barn the day of publication; it is the - J. T. TUOMY ppily y (& a ‘visit. FOR SALE—Official 19183 automo-| and a few acres under cultivation b tosuss i dar tozat DENTIST . i The book Ia now the centar of Neated | G people and wicked scencs in lit, | & VIt bile guldes showing 500 Red Line| and s on a matl, telephone and| BHCT 'E C8S 8 ORIOR 10 B TS st Navional Bank Bide. el ese ) controversy, and s being violently |and to write them in the right way ’l‘u‘:;ia ratthe” went: o> Pitiet-Rivor trips connected including maps and | - cream route. Price. .§20.00 per inuen’flon one-half cent per ‘wprd - attacked, and as vigorously defend-|may be the most moral thing an au- Ty instructions indicating roads,| acre. Time given to suit purchaser lucceedh;g insertions; Aty centa DR. G. M. PALMER ed. ‘hor ean de: Bill Thone and Joset Stimvall| crossings, guide posts, etc. Book| interest 6 per cent. For further et Ane ver manthe Addiess the DENTIST - g went to Thief River the middle of| nhas 500 pages showing distance in| particulars call on or address A. g Miles Block Many clergymen and other prom-| Behind any book is the man who|the week. miles between cities, Apply at| Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. Evening Work by Appotntment Only = . : ' s q 2 —_——— i:el;t Deople are enthusiastic in|wrote it and if he is a man of pure| The company rig is doing nice| Ploneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—150 acres good heavy FOR sALE—k—Tn;ewrltar ribbong for | = i elr praise of the high purpose of alms, and at the same time a true | work and cleantng up the threshing | FOR SALE —on Tomsonable Torms| olay soll om a nioe laks with loty| OVCrY make of typewriter on the| . TAWYERY the book, whereas, others declare it|artist ‘he can teach a powerful les- [in good shape. team of young horses, weight| ot fish in, seven miles from Ten- :;:;ket; t rfiorf:::: ’:‘: ;51“’;’; [T A A s A ey a2 . . Vel » : tmmoral in tone. Everywhere that|son by an intimate study of any side about 3400 1bs. also set of heavy| strike on the M. & L rallroad, and | cor ‘““imm ERons ;‘;e" 'GRAHAM M. TORRANCE - < books are read ‘“The Woman Thou |of life no matter how disgusting and harness, wagon and buggy. Ad-| four miles from Puposky on the promptly tilled. Mail orders given = LAWYER g Gavest Me"” seems to be the s0lé sub- | revolting it may seem. Therefore, HES“I.TS THAT REMAIN m:“ o;sscnll B05Minn, saye. o ,‘:i;i‘::lel n”:‘;‘;fl' ;f;::’ lo.f.nl:nxl; ‘hejsame sarefulatlention as when ks . 5 sl ject of discussion, which resolves it-| when a novel, written out of a clean piions : 3 ru:’rly 1“:1 :nd m;fly hard land| YOU 8ppear in -person. Fohme 31 youy. @ GIBBONS self down to the question,—what |heart, attempts to deal with some of | Are Appreciated by Bemidji People,| FOR SALE—Coal stove self feeder,| "o o100 that will make good| o Demidii Ploneer Otfice Supply ATTORNEY AT LAW . constitutes Thousands who suffer from back-| base burner nickle parts in per- 5 Store. Fi i ; an immoral novel? Mr.|the vital moral problems which af- et AEibsis o b gl o at natural meadow, -when cleared. rst National Benk Butlding Hall Caine, wh acho and kidney complaint have tried| fect condition, to be sold at | ,p01 1999 cords nice Birch tim-|BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand Bemidj1, Minn. , who expects to visit Am-|fect the lives of the young and old d; bargain, 1009 Beltrami ue. one remedy after another, finding rgain. eltrami avenue. ber and about 150 thousand feet| furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building erlea shortly, will mo doubt have of both sexes (however outspoken it lonly temporary beneft. 'Thls s dls- | (G SALE STREL FANGE Tims| ot s o vpan posstnd teot| aoross trom postottice, whons a9s.|0. . FISK much to say on the question when|may be within the limits of Je- |couraging, but there is one kidney| i set and other household| .om the Lake shore where there has e ATTORNEY AT LAW he arrives, as als vigorous state-|cency) is it not a very grave respon- [medicine that has earned a reputa-| gyrpjpure. 723 Irvine ave. Phone.| been some buildings which have X If you ha i Otflce second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg, tion for lasting results and there is : you have a room torentor | —ou ments to the press in England placed |sibility which the librarians of your |, 0 2 /50 58 FOOH & S righthere| o> > - | been removad. Price $18.00 ber) yynt to rent one—you, get the * W o hls book in & new lght before many| public libraries have undertaken |i Bemiajt. FOR SALE—Rubber samps. The| 00*e One-fourth down and Dbal-|x-pegt ghojoe through a Pioneer * s SIRARGNS ance time will be given at 6% in- terest made payable in equal an- nual payments. V. W. Owen, Hines, Minn. readers who might otherwise have|when they evclude if from your li- been influenced by the adverse de-|braries?” cision of the librarians, The follow- e B iy = ing letter was recelved by his pub-|¥ ¥ ¥ % % % % % ¥ ¥ %K K K K ¥ X Here 18 the testimony of one who| Ploneer win procure any kind ot used Doan’s Kidney Pills years ago,| rubber stamp for you on short no- and now makes his testimony even| les. S cuiee Dintagh 3| e e XX nxunxiq«tfg;tum-WWWGMME . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block M E ' B e momsataia soomn o 1au | FOR SALE—75 and 50-100 acres oa [ Mr. Henry Revor,. 808 Bemidji her h hold ds. 702 13th 5 N 11 T ‘oA ¥ EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ~ * 2 otheromenold. xoods, DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. : lshers, and trenchantly llumines| o o ot e e & X |Ave. Bemldil, Minn,, says: “I suffered| ¢ Phone 805. famous twin lakes, one:of the best e ar ets XD, from backache for weeks at & time, It | ————— | locations in Minnesota ‘for-a sum- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON seemed ‘that I could get nothing that| FOR SALE—Two heaters practical-| mer home or resort, having lake, would relieve me. ~Finally, I heard| 1y new. Phone 465 or call 523| front and nice thigh banks with about Doan's Kidney Pills, After| Bemidi ave. - fine grove of Norway pines near taking two boxes, I felt like a differ-| FOR SALE—Right weeks old pigs| the Wwater. Good level clay land ent person. The public statement I| inquire of J. H. French or phone| 8bout 100,000 feet of. good pine then gave, pralsing Doan’s Kidney 686-2. 3 timber and 100,000 feet of hard Pills, still holds good. The benefit wood timber-on the land. Only six they brought, has been permanent.” |FOR SALE—One """h"’: P°'_'°; miles from Hines and Tenstrike For sale by all dealers. Price 50| Dotor—new—Apply at Ploneer of-| , and:.on good wagon road. Fine ; cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo,| fice. fishing in these lakes. Price, if South St. Paul Live Stock. ©Over First National bank, Bemidjt, Minn New York, sdle agents for the Unfted | ~— -~ ———— taken with the timber on, $1,-{ South St. Paul, Oct. 7.—Cattle— DE. of my work are bought for library|hang back in the trace and do uo |States. Remember:the name—Daan's FOR RENT 600.00. .$600.00 down and if|‘Steers, $6.50@8.00; cows and hm-r-. A. E. HENDERSON <crmsnrrssmoeonooroneceomoroerncrccerccoe | Yaven with timber . reserved, §1,-] $450GT:00; calves, $6.00@10.25; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . circulation, What does matter, is|Pulling at all if he chose to, “,m he |—and take no other. FOR RENT—Three furnished rooms.| 999 09, $400 down and h.h"“ ers, ' $4:30@7.25. Hm—m.wm 8#&“11;’;.:2"3‘5‘"“ bank, Bemt L 3ay that & novel ‘which T have written |O%/d fIll his paper with “hoiler Inquire 719 Beltrami.avenue. on time at 6% interest, Address| Sheep—Shorn — lambs, 3500048 sldence 8 the subject. “I am quite pained and surprised| That a newspaper gets a little : credit for being a booster,” says the to hear that a number of American Rulf, In., Arrow. “As .3 . general Mbraries have placed a ban on my| thing they boost everything that latest book “The Woman Thou|comes along in which the pub- Gavest Me.” and have called it an| lic is interested from a revival fmmoral tale despite the moral les-|Mmeeting to a horse race, and the son that I desire . to teach. It, 1of, common asertion is that the paper < needs. the news to fill up and conse- course, makes little difference to me|gyantly gets no credit for the spirit whether a few thousand more or less |shown. A newspaper man could ¢ Phone 39? igeitn “lyan%hwl £ 9% Duluth Wheat and -Fl —_— Duluth, Oct. 7.—Wheat—On track [DR. C. R. SANBORN and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 85¢; No. 1 PHYSICIAN A T Northern, 84c; No. 2 Northern, 820 Omme—xfg); :’lfltfim 823c; Dec., 83%@84%c; May, 84%e. g Flax—On track and to arrive, Qet,| — _ = ————————— $1.39; Nov., $1.40; Dec., $1.38%;|DR. L. A. WARD May, $143%. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEQN - plate” at 16 cents a column, if he —_— aborn - wethers, .:$4.00@4.26; = shorn with all the resources of my brain|yanieq to display the apirit ' some Cost - Little Accomplish ~Much _Lowan,mni,_ulnn‘—‘ -ewes, $2.50@3.85. DR. E. H. SMITH and all the forces of my soul should | people love to show. It costs money —D0— Chicago ‘Grain and Provisions PHYSICIAN" AND SURGEON now be denied an audience which I|to set type, whether boosting some- PIONEER WANT ADS A v“, ¥ Chica, oct, 7__“"'_‘;“. Otfice In- Winter Block specially desire to reach—the large | thing or just giving the news—Chis- One-halt cent.a word-cash with copy TRY A ANT A SOQW%‘:;‘ May, 'Ql%c Corn—Dec., holm Herald. - and sincere audience that depend for =) CE their literature on ‘the great Free| __muqo o)q republican party s Libraries of your county. I belonged | gaining strength day by day. Many to that audience myself in England | who left it without cause last fall R' F. MURPHY in my youth and early manhood, and | 8re coming bagk happy as clams st/ #UNERAL DIRECTOR high tide to be again numbered with hence it would be a lasting grief: the G. 0. P.—Anoka Unlon, GO TO BATCHELDER'S } rm > m,,, = Phone 31 5 8%0c; . May, 70%e. Oats—Dec., 40% |DB- E. H. MARCUM i o P R @41c; May, 4% @44%c. Pork—Jan., ‘PHY¥SICIAN *AND' SURGEGN eries, 3lc. Eggs—24@25c. Poultry— esidence Phona 211 ‘Hens, 12c; springs, 13c. : iiimd&fi%%fi—flllii! AND EMBALMER Hon . W Cnicago, Oct. 7.—Cattle—Beovas|p x 44 X 4K KKK KX # % & & ’ Of1168'513 Beltram! Ave $7.20@9.60; Texas steers, $7.00@8. = to me to feel ‘that in the judgment of; PR flmn! mCmES NI -« ) Weatern . steers, §6.20@8.50; -stockers MPLS, BED LAKE & MAN. even a few lbrarians I'had written 4| The Northern Minnesota De | B - A‘ND fiENERAL HERCHANBISE 1 ;:"}eri“d:;‘;o 52 "1;067:.51; e:°w;7 _’:‘.f 3 North Bt araeli % y ook which was not fit for such read- | velopment League are ordering their (| ‘THE SPALDING || FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER 11.50. Hoge—Light, $8.15@9.50; mixed ‘o:dm!u ers as 1 was forty years ago. apples from Southern Minnesota. A’ EUROPEAN pm ] $8.00@8.85; heavy, $7.00@8.80; rough. ul Wat fiuund m “In the great world of books thei f::t“’:vdee:f_'ié:&’: ;‘;’r'l‘l'; to Duluthill by Oree e ot l. P. BATCH ELDER }".':r:"; fl; 05““::2_;';;‘:""' Ve ) Pree Libraries occupy the place of g m'&gmmm arpended 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 B} ¢.00; lambs, $5.90@7.50. eustodians of the public conscience. ‘When they came across a book of doubtful character it is right and proper that they should examine in- to it and find whether it-ds fit for “As Maine goes so goes the Na-] m'.mfl Fazions 1 ‘Minneapolis- Grain, tion.” In a recent congressional elec E mlu‘lfirfla Oalmul Buflm' = Minneapolis, Oct. 7.—wnm—mo, m tion in that state a Republican was/| ; 3 83% @83%c; May, 885c. Oash-close elected to succeed a Democrat in the Y 5 on track: No. 1 hard, 853¢c; No. 1 old James G. Blaine district. The m- Srasl [ gfln T~ This ¢ v 1 Nonthern, 323%@86c; 'to -arrive, $30 Main Yankee can be played for a || Buperior. to-everything. | == o ALP :|'88%c; No. 2 Northern, -830%4@83¢c; public circulation, but in order to|gucker only one time.— Sauk Center of the Groat Hotols_of thy Northwes! (=] Nfl 3 N“z‘;“y:“dg*@g“? No. 3""' 84 Sewh Bound = 1 o 3 corn, c; No. 4 corn, /Narth Bound see how difficult and dangerous thq|Herald. |9 ==} o= ik “c, No e e o Fresght: Bouth' Leaves 2, task-of the librarians as eensors of - 4o _arrive, S7c; No, 3 oats, S414@86 .+ - Fraight North. Ledvss morals is they have only to. reflect . s - 1 b barley, 52@60c; flax, $188@140Y ; on the-vast number of books which i ! ; JEE to: asrive, $1.38@140%. were excluded by thelr predecessors / T and:-are:now lent without: restriction by the libraries-every day. I'mention in that connection a few books that are now considered .to he among the noblest in.all Iteraturé such as.“Adam FUNERAL -NHWTGR o | I W : IPKV .cm EVERY farmer should have a 2| : “"‘""'” =Y Y. E. IBERTSON |leormacs, rure, oo ovpper mmm Beso', “isso T’ ‘sma || Ford automobile. It should be part. UNDERTAKER and sainec SOl of ‘his farm equipment. COUNTY -CORONER . e," and ‘others that have heex? subjected to the librarian’s The Strong’ Sturdy, Speedy Fofd I e reduced in price. This is the time' ‘The trut] that. mo; y ds de- : 4 veloping and that ‘ot the process 'Of Yvear you need lt When y?@u are - PANAMA 3‘1:‘1’%!;:?41 %fiigfé:m r:n:;;t,“} is the acknob:l' of time, merely, or the ‘triumph of busy Let’s talk over. ew | Tf‘.;,e :?;Ifld"fl?;;‘b:::?’oi%‘lmun mfi.‘;:‘r' 2 inches in size; prini new. a l‘::u:::fla r:e::m::;ll::;mil:n:::r:!:‘:; prtces, Ruflabout $500 69 Teurm % on special pageg bound‘r:mp cal “red. fv‘jl:; to reverse the verdicts which were pronounced against some of the orifigs k of ilar character. ot amo et . w e || OWners. Postal card brmgs a cata- B BB NI B2t 3 similar ¢ in'the exercise of the censorship the logue.: - lbrarians are running the risk:-of gu 7 % i grievous error and of impedifig ‘the ) progress of fhe - public - morality nr ern car $550.00. Over 300,000 satisfed 4| [F54 5P firbests et oot itz tiful pages reproduced from water color &i which it is their duty to promote. I ‘only ask that in"judging s bogk let the basts of consideration be the'nim

Other pages from this issue: