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" powertul support and expert guid-|| mnnmm DAn.! PIONEER li*«ffi:nfl:uikflfc * 7 WORTH KNOWING T LR R R R R PR R R R SR m—— | The pith of the Monroe Doctrine S 7 v V4 g X 2 = gg:l_ St Bemia){fa contalned in the. folowing esmp . & . T : ; Gfilc&,Home of cmmu of mn 1879, tence: E » N G 2 4 m ‘“We owe it, therefore, to candorf 5 .Ié Ffictm “No attemtior ooem==———==—————land to the amicable relations exisit- | No attention ulfl to anonymous con- Pbm’l tributions. ~Writer's mame must be|ing between the United States and fpoyn ;flbfl"flm‘"’ but not necessar-|noge powers to declare that we “s'm.annlu:‘l::: for u: Weekly tll‘hm- should consider any attempt on their than Tuesday of ueh wnk g':f m:;:: part to extend their system to any Fubliontious i O SRR LR portion “of this hemisphere as dan- . . . o gerous to our peace ‘and safety,” 4 P - WANTE < FARMS FOR SALE. Can you tell the cost of the Pana- / L& 0| ma Canal and. its dimensions? o| See this space tomorrow. WAN’I‘I!ID——GH-}I for general house- |FOR' HALD-—No 21200 acres. 40 WAN’I‘ED—Two aunfurnished rooms W. K. DENISON f work enquirg ‘or Mrs A. Lord 903 acres under oultivation, 26 acres| for light housekeeping, in thej ™" = : R — Beltram!’ gvenue. _meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas-| fourth ward. R. E. Miller's Re- TBRINARTAN Right o it . .| ture. 9 room frame house with ir shoj Phooe 164 -Pogue's Livery (e Bowe ot e ween “Bupmummary of |:tend;iteymemberaiiyiith ronkyant i WANTED —Dining room sirl -and| pasement. Large hip roof bara|= e b : " . 8 1 — -nuuau and sent Nltln pald to any | United States. Any citizen can belong dish washer ‘at thie Nicolet Ho'-ol.’ with bay fork. Gramary. Store . MIBOELLANEOUS: DRAY LINE for $1.80 in adva: A AN A AN A AR, by payment of the membership fee T T T P e TR S Tl - = That’s what | VANTEDDishwasher at Hotel| buflding. $1000 stock of mer- 4 mis FAFE}&E;%%}?E ;gg FOREIGN | of $1. Headquarters have been estab- you want, and | Markham: Apply at once.—Ady. ohanidise, 1 team of horses; §:cows, | ADVERTISERS—The tn:ltm:::‘t‘o of TOM SHART . lished in the Munsey Bullding in that’s what Cal- | =———————————=——————=—2| Complete lne of farm machinery.| North Dakota offers unl Feis DRAY AND TRANSFER Washington. Senator Owen, of Okla- umet is guaran- | FOR SALE Price $8,000.00. Address H. B[ Portunities for business to classl- SAFE AND PIANO MOVING homa, is chairman of the Committee teeiiito aive Reynolds, Bemidsl, Minn. fied advertisers. . The recognized | g ppone 8 818 America Ave. NEW eoRK AND CHICAGO of 50, which includes Senators As- = advertising medium in the Fargo feice Phone : ; I Daily and Sundey Courler-News| =——=——o— BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL ciiEs | hrst Bristow; Chamberlain, Olapp, B/ of Bestion 31-146-33. This| the only seven-day paper in the MUSIC INSTRUCTOR bbbyt Hollis, Lea, Robinson and many rep- ; hag: ‘s fair house and barn| ‘state-and the paper which .carries resentatives, besides educators, may- ES Popular Government League | iy of cities, and public spirited Stirred by a common motive, a and a few acres under gultivation| the largest amount of classitied men from many stai number of earnest men met in Wash- and is on a mall, telephone and| advertising. The Courier-News ington the other night and consum-|% ¥ % ¥ % % & & & ¥ &K & & & & & cream route, Price $20.00 per| covers North Dakota like a blank- mated a movement which has been ¥ EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS =% ENERAL OFFICES FOR SALE—Money back if not sat- 5 istled! Buy five city lots, one in It is sure in | each of five growing western perfect leaven- towns on a new railroad. Pay- ing and raising | ments so easy that they are with- qualities, in in the reach of everybody and all wholesomeness, your money.returned if not sat- in purity. isfied. For _further information Perfe ctly address, general agent, Northwest FOR SALE—The 8.W. 1/ of the 8. ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHER OF PIANO Graduate of Chicago Musical College Phone 523. —_— —_—_— acre. Time given to suit purchaser| ot; reaching ail parts of the state interest 6 per cent. For further| the day of publication; it ig the particulars call on or address A.| paper to use in order to get re- : 5 Townsite Co., Lakota, North Da- DENTI! under discussion for many months, | ® T T T T N A K KKK KKK raised, melting- | 000 2 Kalser, Bagley, Minn. wults; rates-one eent per wordfirst STS They ¢ d “Th y .| cariton County Vidette: A man ly tender bis- > — | insertion, ome-half cent per word| """ AN~~~ nann ey forme e’ National Popular WIIT" chowrilly -vay | F85° Sor riunihe cuit, cake, muf- |FOR SALE—Official 1913 automo-{FOR SALE--150 acres good heavy sucoceeding insertions; fifty cents|DR. D. L. STANTON, 5 Government League” and appointed tackle, But he'll holler.like sixty if fins, griddle Dbile guides ahowing 500 Red Line |- clay soil om a nice-lake with lots per line ‘per ‘month. Address the DENTIST cakes,are bound to result from its use. a “Committee of 50" whose member- | . wiso pays $5 for pew rent. ship numbers some 'of the best —_—— known men in United States. Aitkin Republican: That the The meeting voiced a fear and ut- | 4airy industry is a grand and grow- tered a promin The fear was that ing: source :of ‘profit torthe: fafmars is emphasized by the price of cows. popular government ~ which Was 1y goutn Dakota cows sold a little| | spreading with such rapidity two or fmore than a year ago for little more three years ago has been checked by |than $40. During the season they ad- trips.connected including maps and| or fizh in, saven miles from Ten- instructions . indieating . roads,| gtrike on the M. & I 'railroad, and FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for crosaings, guide posts, etc. Book| four miles from Puposky om the FO::" :fle’l‘ge?;;te:fl::b:: ::: has 500 pages showing distance in| Red Lake railroad. This i anm ex- i market at 50 cents and 75 cents miles between - cities. Apply at| ceptionally good piece of land ea¢h. Every ribbon sold for 75 Ploneer Office Supply Store. fairly level and mostly hard land _— X cents guaranteed. Phone orders FOR SALE--Dining room _table, with some low that Will Dake/good promptly filled. Mail orders given chalrs, side-board, kerosene stove,| Batural meadow, when oleared:| 1\ caretul attention as when sanitary couch, Singer sewing About 1000 cords nice Birch tim- you' appear {n person: = Pobne 81. machine, and other householq| Dber and about 150 thousand feet Courter-News, Fargo, N. D, Offiice in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 230 Calumet goes farther than other bak- ing powders— and it’s moder- ate in cost. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Lvering Work by Appointment Oniy & its enemies, not in Washington, but | vanced to $50, and at a recent au- . it of saw log timber. Small clearing| The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply = tion near Milbank the prices climbed nsisLeon _ goods. Will be sold cheap at once. Store. = out through the'states. The promise | 'eeq cows will'sobn s seidatlihs at your grocers. | * Phone 771. 216 America Ave So.| OB the Lakeshore where therehas| - LAWYERS of the new organization is not only | .« .} —_———— | been some buildings which have|BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand B 2 P price they will net int?rest on, and 4 mm_r FOR SALE—on reasonable terms| peen removed. Price $15.00 per| furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building GRAHAM 1t 3 that it will work for the perfection | gasoline tractor can’t take their AWARDS team of young horses, welght| ,ore, One-fourth down and bal-| across from postoffice. phone 122. 2 TOP:RANCE and extension of the instruments of | jobs. World's Puro Food | about 3400 1bs. also set of heavy| ance time will be given at 6% in- e LAWYER popular government among the s e 3 harness, wagon and buggy. Ad-| terest made payable in equal an- FOR RENT 25 Blosk Phone 560 z So Dr. Merica found that handling Paris. dress or call 509 Minn. ave. or £ that i i nual payments. V. W. Owen, states but that/lla‘etiot alm Wi Dol T n soirisinlens R bhal HETT WiRE 2 nonesae. Hines; Minn, '| FOR RBNT—17 room house 723 Ir-|JOHN F. GIBBONS to extend the initiative, the refern-|ywining sehool with “loving kind- For e o . vine avenue. Enquire R. C. Hay- ATTORNEY AT LAW dum, the recall, direct primaries and | ness” would not work out satisfac- il b“”‘“"m&__,‘lc;l‘:" :;: h“ :: FOR SALE—T76 and 30-100 acres on| per, or phone res, 462, office 61. First Natlonal Bank Building elections, the preferential ballot and | torily and has resigned. With incor- 3 s S 5 B Tamous twin Inkes, dne of the bést| oo St oo e rigibles Mr. Whittieer’s plan of ect condition, to be sold at a| 5cations in Minnesota for a sum-|] the other means which the people sivin thets o G061 fon i {hvast bargain. 1009 Beltrami avenue. mer home or resort, having lake| 3Rd Morrison. $5.00 per month. 0. H. FISK are using to wrest power from the tng whan: ‘thay daserve N6 Triha SALE_ST 'Erfimm front and nice high banks with For particulars phone 63. Sk u.;'l;:‘;)!:‘:?gl.u‘ YLAW bands of the special Interests, to na- | on1y one which will prove success- room set and other household| fine grove of Norway pines near | FOR RENT—Threo furnished rooms eary-Bewser Blug furniture. 723 Irvine’ ave. Phome.| the water. Good level clay land Inquire 719 Beltrami avenue. > PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS tional politics and national govern- | ful. Princeton union. 462. about 100,000 feet of good pine not materially less than in other ment. —— Eaaaeee———————— timber and 100,000 feet of hard AN A AN A FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. TRE| yooq timber on the land. Only six DR. ROWLAND GILMORE : Floneer wint procure any kind 01| pjjeg from Hines and Temstrike The Markets PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON — rubber stamp for you on short mo-| . good wagon road. Fine O Sriines Bt is bound to become familiar in the|states. The reason is that too much Yos: fishing in these lakes. Price, it This latter the League proposes to| Breckenridge Telgram: Minnesota is one of the very riches states in 1 r 90 by TOMNSI0f, A oonsUlCHHlOnall oo s et tHa SoRk 1ok TVINE s amendment called by a name which y A Ry M e next few years—the ‘“‘gateway | of her wealth finds it way designed- APPROVES DANIELS SCHEME| ror :ALE_VYO,:A '1[:"' '“:“:“' :‘?go wlt’lzo;hgotil:b:r on,dn;; Duluth Wheat and Flax. DR. PE A. SHANNON, M. D. ” ly into -other channels. used one winter. orrie = Tailor 100, . own - an Duluth, Oct.” 11.—Wheat—On track HYSICIAN AND SURGEON :;mamhmantl‘n It VI:ar st::way bec:u:': Minnesota Ave, taken with timber reserved, -$1;- 3 Office in Maye Block open dp the gate for the easy adoj - & Nebraska Pladgel Support for Gov- . P et S d_to-arrive, No. 1 hard, 87¢; No. 2 : SRR senmen 200.00. $400. down ‘and balance | N A : Phone 396 Res, Phene 3:1 In our opinion-Sam Iverson’igithe}. + B SR, 5 Northern, 84@84%c; Dec., 85% tion of the reforms in government| ... .. :vho ean’ beat' Gov. Hbers Washington,” Oct. 13 ninfihmu ml; skLt 7 :’ ofs top d": "m ;; It on time at 6% Interest. Address| May; 90c’ Flax—On track and to ar- 3 Which the people are demanding "" e ke that investigation into armor plate ex:| cheap it taken at once: Apply Pio-| o W0 8 Pt BN rive. SL41%: Nov, $140%; Dee.|DR.C. R. SANBORN b . 'm har fsor n‘am] lmh ;m}; ;w}'! theD alr-| penditures had enabled .the govern:| neer office. $188%; May, $1.44%. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e gateway amendment provides moz:it e;lt ltle ,sv:me ;! Igme emo- ;ne:t‘to lmo:v wiltlhollllt a d:;:l:lt lt’lm:hll F_——_—OR S, _Folding bed. Cheap if|FOR SALE—Cheap 160 acre farm +Offiice—2Afilon Bleok for new methods of amending the|cratic sheet.— water Gazette. s being systematically robbed by the ‘M"E_ % 8t Paul’ Live S1561 T5: K —— steel trust R.- E. Barton, representa| taken ationce. 716 Minnesota Al 70 Sords jelodred. avild - Lay, Sous AUl SV federal constitution. It provides that tive of Nebraska, pledged support 'm| Aavenue. !¢ meadows all can be cut with| South St. Paul, Oct. 11.—Cattle— a constitutional amendment may be 1ectherMinnteots; MAltorial shdnocts the house to Sec’reptarysof Nal;l; Dan| e e o | mower, large-log barn, small log| Steers, $6.50@8.00; cows and heifers, ation were worth the gasoline to 1616 plan o" establish & Koveramant FOR SALE—O:I( library table. Bar- house, 2 wells, chicken house, pig | $4:50@7.00; ca]ves, $5.50@9.75. Hogs proposed (a) by a majority vote in|plow it to hades, it would long ago P 1 1 8 gain can] bs seen at creamery. ho\ue’nnd cl“' sol 3 1-2 miles —$7.50@8.10. Sheep—Shorn lambs, both Houses of Congress, (b) by a|have twisted the neck of the ready- . $4.00 COW FOR |SALE—AlSo quantity of| from Leonard. J. S, Florsheim g o ?;;%e@rioo‘ @ majority of either House alone, pro-|Drint trust. Instead of the publisher H 3 vidod the majority of the otner |BSVIRE to pay tor rendy prints, the | RSN NI oak plani« Mrs. B, J. Neely. Neving Minn. trusts should pay for the privilege DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidyt, Miuu DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON Over First Nnuonu bank, Bemidjl, Minn Chicago Grain and Provisions. 3 S S Office Phone 3 Residence Ph: 36 & o) , . 11.—Wheat—Dec., one House has twice relected: the propo-| y's o R INTE BBY 00 CHe Dt e rmr—— ;LA E R cHICHESTER S P“_LS D o be e z sal, and (c) by any ten states. Ratl-| trugt should be able to make the pro- | me orms anddi m‘:‘:‘;i'a‘ tissties which | L (4 mhu & room to rent or * A Al May, Tilc. Oats—Dec., DR. E. H. SMITH fleation 1s mot by state legislatures| position pay and pay well, says.the n::“h"“" m el ¥ want to . rent one—you get the * f-fi'fi?:"fi'-:'flm ‘meaiict May, 44% @44%c. ., $19. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON as at present, but the proposition is| North St. Paul Sentinel. Brother | Koadon's Catarehal iclly. icpuriiestboafs * best oha through e Pioneer * Tabe «.."n'l"i L May, $19.80. Butter—Creameries, 2§ Office In Winter Block submitted directly to the vaters. Ra-| Trace should give the assoclation the | dton b e oo sining ol v, 18 * want ad. ' Phone 81, -Rfl?':"- BiAND «E;-z @29c. i Eete 25c. Poultry—Hens, - | phova Tt b abig Srocsmpls; BS andtie kt#*«kl##l*ikik!&l yearsknownas ways! 13c; springs, 15c. . E. tification is by “double majority.”_| Peefit of this knowledge and ex-| e tpyabic fieosamnls . SOLOBY DRUGGISTS EVERTWHERE DR. E. H, MARCUM perience by becoming a member and l.lnIl‘.to..lhmn.lls,llm- ok of th ready DAt rusy” he KO.NDON’S Minneapolis Grain, PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office in Mayo Block Minneapolis, Oct. 11.—Wheat—Dec., | Phone 12 Residence Phone 211 ’ 84%;c; May, 893 @89%c. Cash close _ on track: No. 1 hard, 87%c; No. 1 GO l 0 BA [ CHELDER s [ Northern, 84% @86%c; to arrive, 84% :‘ ERKK KRR IR KK KKK @86%c; No. 2 Northern, 82% @84%c; RAILROAD TIME CARDS +* No. 3 Northern, 83%@88%c; No. 8 |¥ ¥ K XK K KK X Kk K K% % & 00D GROCERIES AND GENERAL NERCHANDISE (5. § o s, T No. 3 oats, 33@34c; barley, 50@68c; |1 North Bound Leaves, FRES" EG(}S AND BUTTER | fax, $1.413%; to arrive, $1.413%. i.e. the majority of all the voters in the United States must favor it, and also the proposition must carry a majority of the states by a majority vote In each case. This amendment has. been introduced In the Senate by Senators Owen and LaFollette, and in the House of Representatives; W. M. Chandler, of New York. appears to be a patron. Print an all- home paper; that would relieve the brother.—Stillwater Gazette. H 162 East Bound Leaves The American | Chicago Live Stock 18s Bnt Bound Leaves = Think of the difficulty now in . S ¢ ! cago Live Stock. 187 Wk, Bo\‘l.:d l“;:: pm amending the federal constitution. . lo po BA CHELDER ”(il‘n)iggsgé. OcTLe x:.fixfi::trl:—n‘;a;ou “ L Only seven amendments have been ) 5 | 117 Minnesota Ave: Phone 180 800; Western steers, $6.15@8.50; | 34 East Bound! eave: b adopted since 1791. It took 18 years l"g g5l = = stockers and feedsrs, $5. 25@71'1 g of fighting to get the income tax Fcows'and he'lter!, $3.60@8.50; calves, := amendment. Thirty-three senators " out of 531 members of Congress can prevent the submission of an amend- ment of the states. The 13 smallest states in the Unlon, with only one- fortieth of the population, can re- ject an amendment. Dr. Charles Mc- safl our 'xmn“---lsk Emmam& e ) E’[‘DF’FEEEEE@E . osis But TIFICATE OF PRESE) Subscribe for The Pioner - Carthy, director of the Wisconsin: m mflIYS' fflll = ‘ 1 md:ll!. ““lgm alu;na:: u’i: ‘:o “(. p Legislative Reference Library, says only, 3 te 0 of the gateway amendment: “Without it the people can never FUNERAL DIRECTOR | ¥. E. IBERTSON Here is a new price on a competent Now we maxe this offer so that Adder. On & machine that is rapld, offices everywhere may learn what full size and infallible. this machine means to them. 1 PAY CASH realize complete liberty. Without it The L, lsmlt mmfl;u- b‘;flt Ll i F Wool, © men who know, in one of the larges 4 urs, 00| opper we are in constant danger of having |} iictal-working shops. Tfl] nays Tas‘ Brase and Rubbers, g the gauarantees which have come It is an individual Adder to be INDER q s placed on one's desk, close to one's We will gladly place in any offide U TAKER and down to us from the Magna Charta construed by hostile forces and not = EEE’J"_@E books. and papers. To take the place one American Adder for a ten days Of ‘the cefitral 'machine requiring test. - skilled operators. There will be no obligations; and Phone 310 ~Read How Yon May Have It Almost Free §| || OUNTY CORONER by the will of the people.” It is also intended for offices and charges will bo prepald. gut the above coupon, and . S herein act oppdai Ba 5 oo Judson King, writer and lecturer || ®tores where costly mhlnu are & Compare it with ‘any. non. lner— : fl:sh- & gm, m ihe i 405 Belirami Ave. W!Mll‘- tuzury. even the costliest. Let anyone use ¢ iaom s Ceck et ive your st % 5 H’(’ld! sto ! on popular government, who _has|f 3 it. See if any machine can serve o e ottt O dh ! & p been elected secretary of the new Z4The price 19 due o utter simipllelty, betfer than this. it 1 < This beatitiful big volume is written by Willis , Don't throw organisatién, belteves that - popular || Sy s g o o LhlE conbon andme'i) PANAMA ; viccr of intesiationat renown, arz{ is the {dmwl: away your old : * i '_flmfl)l! we can put it in Sovernment 1n the ‘states s in dang- oy mem‘}“i".‘ifi. N e . ] é;;;:l- : ??;:Efimgd'fig%:ffiofifif S wz?fz' i STOVE WWB FOR SALE {{ first class condition at er of belng discredited through fn- de. - nE'gan,send s an American A0t : [ 4 | s o e “""J"“‘ “m‘“‘fig efi?{_ | || BUNDLE'WOOD, 1220 ia. long ||| moderate pnce, new collar eftective laws purposely made weak N i ; ’ 4 ILLUSTRATED :'tla smed m!;ni D‘:nn{l |l!m‘n.| :Ildho.on‘:‘m! ‘Delivered-. ul-ihi, 8225 to4Hy lllfll‘ l@flsu‘”!l by the enemtes of dfrect govérnment SE R @ . Giful pages reproduced from water color s studis in ok Tth St beyout, $2.50 We do first ‘class work A M e NHa augremin *ana . 3 ‘;:;“:Efl{’i{‘{hu“u 1boogthae wofll se‘ll“f-:rd*wr sul 15 o8 3 | - ot all k‘““' campalgn s belng waged agalnst w&o ntgl{‘l-{rgll:_ :h;l; o conditions, but which is presented.to our readers m'ix?:u 7 3 3 AR PRESSINQ these great reforms,” he said, “It : the abews Certificates of.iconmecutive dates, and enly the' 8 : ; : * they are not to be. atripped of thelr o ; ool “'n' Fostage Paid, for $1.39 and M“"" ) ettactiveness: a8 they are adopted mcm OAN' ODMPANN o OHIGAOO Rai from now on they must recelve ‘I Be H}I By 3 ance.”’ The new orguaisation alms to ex-

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