Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 6

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I e ’r‘ mr e 1 apresirn = | 'g | | sharing system is to be established, MILLIONS TO HIS EMPLOYES Store to Be Run as Profit Sharing Foundation, New York, Oct. 17.—The will ot ADIES! DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Benjamin Altman, New York million- ) SRR M aire merchant, just filed, leaves hie eutire interest in the big department|L00k years younger! Use Grand| store of B. Altman & Co., to'the Alt-| mother’s recipe of Sage Tea and | man foundation under which the busi: i < hody w,fn' . b8 Is to be canducted chiefly for'the Sfllphm"nnd no N s mw ‘Denefit of the employes. ' A" profit The use of §agé and Sulphur for re- fle the estate is estimated at|syoping taded, gray hair to its matur- :::l::‘nbe;fiiff:;ofg h?::el:tsig’:: %?J?;’ al color dates back to grandmother’s $800,000 and he provides that any heir|time. She used it to keep her hair contesting the will loses his share. FOR SALE benfxtltully dark, glossy and abund- i CABINET TRYING ECONOMY ant. Whenever her hair fell cut or took on that dull, faded or streaked Wilson and Secretaries Confer Over|appearance; this simple mixture was Expenses. applied with wonderful effect. ‘Washington, Oct. 17.—President| But brewing at home is mussy and ‘Wilson within the last few days con-|out-of-date. Nowdays, by asking at ‘";“" w&‘h ‘h:l:‘:mbe;: ::pz:;e?‘;:; any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of e estimates o ‘:chogépurtmsnt for the' coming year. Ayen f_ Sage aud ' Stlphyr ; Halx A general effort toward economy is)Remedy,” you will get this famous ‘Weing made and most of the cabinet old recipe which can be depended up- members declared themselves in favor |on to restore natural color 2nd beauty of retaining the present scale of sal-|to the hair and is splendid for dan- aries. druff, dr,y, feverish, itchy scalp and falling hair. REFUSE TREATY OF ' PEACE ™" % "R o drussist says it Rebels In Puerto Plata Resume War-|darkens the hair so naturally and like Operations. evenly that nobody can tell it has San Domingo, Dominican Republic, been applied. You simply dampen a Qot. 17.—The rebels in ‘Puerto Plata|sponge or soft brush with it and draw refuse to accept a treaty of peace and this through your hair, taking ome war operations have been resumed.|strand at a time. By morning the Foreigners have been advised by the gray hair disappears, and after an- government to leave Puerto Plata. other application or two, it becomes Gost i beautifully dark, glossy, soft and|poR SALE—One wood stove nearly e —mmpm Nuth abundent. . mew cost $30, $20 takes it. Apply PIONEER WANT ADS at 320 Beltrami ave: ITRY A WANT AD bile guides-showing 500 Red Liné trips connected including maps and instructions indicating roads, crossings, guide posts, etc. Book has 500 pages showing distance in miles between citles. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. OPPORTUNITY—To buy eighty dol- school course cheap. Somé snap school cource cheap. Some snap too. Address F. E. R. Pioneer. FOR SALH—Rubber stamps. = The | Ploneer win procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short mo- tice. FOR SALE—Oak library table. Bar- gain can be seen at creamery. FOR SALE—Hard coal burner, used only a short time. Phone 462. : COW FOR SALE—Also quantity of oak plank. Mrs. B. J. Neely. Oae-half ceat & word-cash with eopy Phone 3i Try Ploneer Want Ads. AT/ T o 25-30 1. P Model “K” Five Passenger Touring Car—Completely Equipped—Full Nickel Trimmings—$300.60 Equipment includes three oil lamps, two gas lamps, Prestolite Gas 4 Tank, mohair top with side curtains and top cover, windshield, horn, de- mountable rims with spare rim, tool kit with jack and tire repair outfit with pump. Model “K-R” Roadster—Same equipment, also trunk and rear tireholders ..... Model “K-D” Delivery Car, enclosed body—completely equipped ..... Model “M-C-C” Six Cylinder, 40 H. P. Touring car—Completely equipped. . Why Spend $1500 for an Automobile When You Can Get Every K-R-I-T Feature for $900.00 You can accuse us of stretching a point when we compare a $900 car with a § $1500 car. L : But wait until you investigate. The K-R-I-T is a $900 car in price only. In real automobile value it is something quite different from the average $900 car. ’ Once you grasp the significance of the K-R-I-T idea in building a car complete in one plant, in- stead of assembling it from parts bought from other manufacturers, just then you will understand why a K-R-I-T can be compared with $1500 cars, just how it can be sold for $900. Following are the facts—a partial analysis of K-R-I-T value. Study—compare—then draw your . W own conclusions: Materials and Workmanship. The K-R-I-T Company not only design the motor —they make it; cast the cylinders in one piece to give rigidity and preserve alignment; equip it with ball bearings and with connecting rod bearings 50 per cent larger than usual, to promote smooth run- # ning, silence and the greater development of power. They make the clutch of multiple discs—a clutch that holds, and holds, and holds in sand and mud and on hills; and yet starts the car as smoothly and easily as an electric glides away. They make the transmission and real axle, cut the gears from chrome nickel steel—the hardest and costliest metal known—and mount them on ball H bearings. They drop forge the front axle,,thus assuring strength and stability in a most important member. They make the transmission drive shaft of chrome vanadium steel, and specially heat-treat it for’ toughness and strength. K-R-I-T Service ' , The K-R-I-T has never, in two years lost a hill climbing contest in which it participated; and has been a prominent figure in all the big endurance § runs, including the Glidden tour and others. But overshadowing these achievements is the K-R-I-T reputation for service and economy and ability to travel any road under the most adverse conditions—the supreme satisfaction “of K-R-I-T owners in every section. Comfort and Easy Riding. The big elliptical springs—made of vanadium steel to insure easy riding and prevent the possibil- ity of breakage—and the deep rich upholstering ful- fill the final requisite of riding comfort in an auto- mobile. Are these strong points of the K-R-I-T enought o convince you that it is at least worthy of your most critical inspection—your closest investigation. : Then let us tell you more—let us show you—Ilet us prove’some of the strong claims made for the K-R-I-T. * Quick Money Making Opportunity For Good Live Agents We are.now placing agencies throughout this territory. Some of the best towns are still open. ‘We have a most liberal proposition on a line of cars equal to any cars up to $2,000 in price. . It interested send for particulars at once before your town is taken. ‘Northwestern Automobile Company 215 South Fourth Street Minneappl‘ia. Minnesota - . pudven mil M i i s e . Office, ~ ad Fa FOR SALE—Officlal 1913 automo- FOR SALE—No. 21—260 acres. 40 acres under cultivation, 256 acres meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas- ture. 9 room frame house with basement. Large hip roof barm with hay ferk. Granary. Store building. - $1000 stock of mer- chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows. Complete line of farm machinery. Price $8,000.00. Address H. E. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—The S.W. 4 of the S. E.% of Section 21-146-32. This forty has a fair house and barn and a few acres under cultivation and is on a mail, telephone and cream route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given to suit purchaser interest ‘6 per cemt. For further particulars call on or address A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. FOR "SALE—150 acres good heavy clay soil on a nice lake with lots ot 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 the best locations in Minnesota for a sum- mer home or resort, having lake front and nicé high banks with fine grove of Norway pines near the water. Good level clay land about 100,000 feet of good pine timber and 100,000 feet of hard wood timber on the land. Only six miles from Hines and Tenstrike and on good wagon road. ' Fine fishing in these lakes. Price, if taken with the timber on, $1,- 600.00. $600.00 down and it 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—House -~ on Fourteenin and Morrison. $5.00 per month. For particulars phone 63. -WANTED. WANTED—Laundry house work will go out by the day, washing at home. 518 3rd St. WANTED—To take care of horses or cows during the winter in the city, for small pay. Enquire Pio- neer ofice “F. P.” LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Tuesday, a suit case with a pair of shoes tied to handle. Finder kindly leave same at Falls and Cameron feed store. STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to’ Bemidji, $2.25 to 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 Delivered to Nymore, $2.00 and $2.25. BLOCK WOO0D Delivered to Bemidji, $2.00 to T7th St., beyond, $2.25 - : Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 and Telephone Orders Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY Hold! Stop! Don’t throw away your old overcoat we can put it in first class condition at moderate price, new collar *- and lining. $R0MEY We do first class work of all kinds. PRESSING, W B REPAIRING, ALTERATION. Moderats Tailor Tailors 117 3rd 8t. at Bisiar Music Store 1] Work called for and delivered. Phon For | Phane 3 Home ctory MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—Dressmaking by the day. insertion. No ad VETERINARY SURGEON ‘Phone 713. 514 Beltrami avenue. W. K. DENISON ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offérs unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled ‘advertisers, The recognized 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 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 every make of typewriter on the 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 Aappear in person. Pohne 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellow’s building across from postoffice. phone 122. KX KKK KKK KKK KK * want to rent one—you get the * * best choice through a Piomeer * * want ad. Phone 31. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Try a Want Ad * The Markets Duluth Wheat and Flax: Duluth, Oct. 16.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 853%c; No. I“ Northern, 843%c; No. 2 Northern, 823, @827%¢c; Dec., 827%c; May, 875% @ 873%c. Flax—OCn track and to arrive, $1.37; Nov., $1.36; Dec., $1.34%; May, $1.39%. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Oct. 16.-—Wheat—Dec., 84%c; May, 8Yl%c. Corn—Dec., 67% @67%c; May, 69%ec. Oats—Dec., 383gc; May, 413%c. Pork—jan., $19.45; May, $19.55. Butter—Creameries, 28 @29c. Eggs—25c. Poultry—Springs, 131%c; hens, 13c. South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, Oct. 16.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@8.00; cows and heifers, $4.30@17.00; calves, $5.50@9.75; feed- ers, $4.30@7.40. Hogs—$7.50@8.20. Sheep—Shorn lambs, $5.00@6.70; shorn wethers, $4.00@4.25; shorn ewes, $2.50@4.00. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 16.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.00@9.50; Texas steers, $6.80@7.90; ‘Western steers, $6.10@8.25; stockers and feeders, $5.20@7.65; cows and heifers, $3.50@8.26; calves, $7.00@ 11.00. Hogs—Light, $8.00@8.50: mixed, $7.95@8.55; heavy, $7.85@8.50; rough, $7.85@8.05; pigs, $5.00@8.00. Sheep—Native, $3.85@4.90; yearlings, $5.00@5.90. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Oct. 16.—Wheat—Dec., 8214 @82%¢c; May, 87%c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 84%c; No. 1 Northern, 82lec; to arrive, 82%@ 83%c; No. 2 Northern, 80% @82%c; No. 3 Northern, 8% @80%c; No. yellgw corn, 64% @65c; No. 4 corn, 62@863c; No. 3 white oats, 34% @35¢; to arrive, 343c; No. 3 oats, 31@33c; barley, 46@58c; flax, $1.37; to arrive, $1.37. e They bring buyer and seller together. word. One-half cent o Phone 31 FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER ] “Pioneer Want Ads” . VETERINARIAN i Phone 164 Pogue's Livery DRAY LINE TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 Ameri Office Phone 12, " 7% ESeeeeee———— MUSIC INSTRUCTOR PPl L O B ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHER OF PIANO Greduate of Chicage Musical Cellege Phone 523. DERTISTS eV VUV UUY DR. D, L. STANTON, DENTIST Offlice in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. DR. @ M. PALMER DENTIST Mil Evening Werk e:y'k::ohhat Ondy — e ) _— LAWYERS Tel. 280 ¥ If you have a room to rent or ¥ |~ GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYEBR Miles Bloek JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Buildi Bemidjl, Mina. Fhone 560 1-2 Ceni a Word---Cash |o. = Fusx ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIAN, SURGEORS A A A A A A A DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Ma; Phone 396 yoBE‘s’.w ;hone £ DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiice—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Mina DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemi, Office Phone 36 Residence g‘}:&ml:".l: DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 211 Phone 12 /]; XX KKK KKK K KKK K KKK ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS KRR KKK KRR R KK KKK MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. 2 North Bound Arri: 2 1 North Bound IA:\e!:s % e ® 162 East Bound Leaves. 163 West Bound Leaves. 186 East Bound Leaves. 187 West Bound Leaves... GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves....... b 34 Bast Bound Leaves. 3758 36 West Bound Leaves 36 East Bound Leaves. 106 North Bound Arrives 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at. Frejght East 1.eavesat........ 5:00 om MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL EEBEERE EURE WE NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open dail t 3 ; Nl o Ao L only, 3 to 6 p m. - 1 PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, (i Copper s and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON 8th 8t. Bemidiji Phone B1® Pioneer Want Ads I-2 Gent a Word

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