Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 23, 1913, Page 2

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EEKKKKKKKKKIK KKK KK x WORTH KNOWING x LB E RS EEER SRR R E R & 4 ‘Francis Joseph, Emperor of Aus- Lris-Hungary. has been on the throne longest having acceded in 1848. ‘He is also the oldest prominent ruler, th being 83 years old having aseended ulonntunum‘gv ‘?l:xe‘ .to ;:\;l;ym‘:::‘qo:- the throne at the age of 19 years. wn_to the editor, but not necessar.| President Fallieres, of France, is ‘h}g’““‘y Plon- 72 years old. President Wilson is 57. ice-mot later| Suppose the President, Vice-Presi-|' - 'rum of ‘each :eak to ‘insure w*,. Sadseription EERE Ryt zh:‘m‘“.h_" Tbitahed avery |Sion for a ballplayer.—Stillwater reday and ment 4 The y u"-‘u‘n po-un u-ld to any | Gazette: dent, Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury Secretary of war, At- torney-General, Postmaster-General and Secretary of the Navy should all die who:would become President? See this space. to-morrow. —— Mrg. Pankhurst says that her duty to humanity lies in America. Prob- #IS PRPER REPRTSENTED FOR FOREIGN ~ 'HELP WANTED et e I U SOV WANTED—pinlng_mom and kitch- en glrl\lt once: Erickson Hotel. 'FOR!RENT RS Shaecat e d ol L 0 IO RR o e U DIIELE C FOR RENT——One steam heatel|y s Nrpp--1ibave conchided: to pit room. ;609 Lakei Boulevard. WANTED—A well digger. Apply at the _(_)Xl}op_ emp_luymen;' agency, e o e e S 'WANTED—Girls at the Pilsner Hotel, FOR' RENT—Furnished front room. 407 Minnesota-ave. FORRENT—A. Piano,. Phone- 210, @ into: conmsetion: with: my: business & departmentsfor the ‘handling of vacantiand improved:city proper- ey: I shallsemdeavor to:give this thersante ameunt of attention and energy :that I.have: given to the VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON VETHRINARIAN Pheoe 164 Pogus's Livery A A A A A A A A A A A AN ABVERTISING BY THE ] 5 Sfl C AT ably it is our turn to endure her a While and give the long suffering Englishmen a rest—Red Wing Re- - /FOR SALE e sale of farm:landw in'this county. bpoM SMART L1 L sn s o rrrrrrnnnrnrnceoon~n | FOR SALBE-—Nr.' ‘$1--260 acres. 40 I you wish ‘to-sell a piece 0of pro- DRAY AND TRANSFRR : FOR 'SALB-—Officlal 1913 _automo-|' acres under cuitivation, 35 acres perty I shall feel gratiful it you BAPE AND PIANO MOVING T 1 1 GENEWAL OFFICES 1bile guldes showing 500 Red Line| ' meadow. €6 acres:fenced for-pas-| i) give me an opportunity to|Res. Phone 58 $14 America:Ava. NEW YORK AND CHICAGO publican. txlnlcm:nmod including maps and | ture, 9 room frame house with try'and secure .a buyer. Every| LT e e SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES s instructions ~ indicating roads, | pasement. Large hp roof bara| picce of property so listed with e y There* would be less suffering in orosaings, guide posts, etc. Book| with bay fork.. Gransry. 8tore| mg will recelve my careful atten- MUSIC INSTRUCTOR this world if some men would put X “The Boss Who “Waoks-It-Up” A young mechanic was speaking: “My boss 48 real decent. He has some: sence. I can trust him I found, when I was put on a new machine, that by making several adjustments, 1 could turn out one and a halt times a8 much work as I was expected to do. I told the boss. (You see, I couldt. trust him.) We talked it over and he gave me a good raise. Since then 1 have made a good many changes and have had my pay ratsed each time. My boss has some sense. Of course, it is to his advantage, but he has sense emough to see it. But his kind are not common. vene the legislature in extraordinar There are very few bosses who be- |session. Regardless of the motive leve In ‘whacking-it-up’ with the|that impelled the governor to change men.” his mind his refusing to call an extra The young mechanic was right. |session has strengthened him with His boss was decent. He could he|the people of the state.—Princeton trusted. He had some sense. He was | Union. also rare—very rare indeed. = The traditions of employers come Senator Nelson appears to be a re- straight- down from the days when |luctant convert to the cause of wom- a workman was regarded as a sort|an suffrage. “Although I am not en- of. a&:dog, ;expected ~to look entirely |tirely reconciled to it in my own to his owner’s interest and to take|mind,” he writes, “I have decided to what was thrown him in return. give the cause the benefit of the A. dog must not become too fat,|doubt.” Everything indicates that the It is not good for him. Not much is|day is not distant when women will thrown to a dog. acquire the right to vote in most of the same amount of money into a cord of wood that they do into a stack of chips.—Walker Pilot. e A newspaper offered a prize for the best answer to the conundrum: “Why is a newspaper like & woman.” The prize was won by a boy who sent in the following. “Because every man should have one of his own and not be running after his neighbor’s.”— Lindsborg News. —— Already the Union has gone on record as approving of Governor Eb- erhart’s determination not to con- CHICAGO has'500 pages showing .distance in mileschetween, cities. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply. Store. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer win procure any kind' ot rubber ‘stamp for you on short no- tiee. FOR SALE—Qne pair brand new $5.00 “Congo” single tube tires for 26 inch boys bicycle. Will sell for $2.60. Lawrence Harvey. Phone. 114. “LOST - m rom LOST—10 Catholic < Bazaar tickets please return to Ploneer office. LOST—Bob tail cat. Gray and white Reasonable reward for informa- tion phone 61. he lady who purchased a box of Lord Baltimore stationery at the Barker Drug store a few days ago forgot her ‘change of 50 cents and can have same for the asking. They Make You Feel Good The pieasant purgative effect pro- duced by Chamberlain’s Tablets and the healthy condition of body and mind which they create make one feel joyful. For sale by all dealers.— building. $1000 stock of mer- chandise. 1 team of horses,.§ cows. Complete-line of ‘farm machinery. Price $8,000,00. Address H. B. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. A e R O FOR SALE—The. .8.W. 1/ of the S. E.1/ of Sectlon 21-146-82. This to,r?' has a falr house and barn and ‘a-few acres under cultfvation and-is-on ‘a mall, telephone and cream route. Price. $20.00 per acre. Time.given to suit purchager interest 6 per eent. For further particulars call on or address A. Kalser, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—160 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 eords 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 amd bal- ance time will be given at 6%. in- tion .and: my. best efforts to sell. Hayner Land Company, Real Hs- ESTHER M. ‘KOLSTE, tate-and Imsuramce. _ MIBCELLANEOUS e OSS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North" Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers.. The .recognized advertising medium . in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courler-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. Thae. Courier-News covers, North- Dakota like a blank- ot; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper. to nse in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertlons; 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 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mall orders given the same careful attention as when You appear in person. Pohme 81. ‘The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply TEACHER -OF PIANO Graduate of Chicago Musival Collm Phone 623, % DENTISTS e S VP C U VU VST DR. D. L..STANTON, DENTIST Offiice-in ‘Wintar Bieck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Nationel Bank Bldg. ‘Tel. 280 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Eveping Work: by -Appeintment Oniy —_——————— LAWYRRS GRAHAM M, TORRANCE LAWYRR Mies Bleck Phone 560 JOHN ¥.-GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First Ndtisnal Bank Buil@ing ---Remidit; Ming, 0. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office secend fleer O'Leary-Bewser Blig Adv. But a man, especially a modern |the state of the union—Northfield American mechanic, is not a dog.|News. -He has brains. 1s-he encouraged to use his brains? Sometimes he is, but often he is not. In how many. shops would a man dare to tell the boss he could turn out more-work then he was expected | 2PPealing to ‘the people for vindica- to do? The ‘other way of asking this|tion, by becoming a candidate for question is; how many bosses can be |80vernor of Minnesota. Go to it, e pcs Kl e trusted: to - “whack-it-up” with the|Frank! We know of no man ofthe ! e men? opposition whom we like so well and - Yet it 1s to their interest to get|With whom we can have so much moxp work done. If the product were |Fe2l fun by spearing!—St. Clond not worth more than the payroll, the shop would not run. Half as much more product would be worth more Better cookies, cake and biscuits, too.. All as light, fluffy, tender and delicions as ‘mother used to bake. And just as whole- some, For purer Baking Pows GIVEAT ATRIAL ‘acroes: from postoffice. phone:132. at any price. | NO DUST mer home or resort, having lake 3 _— Ask your grocer. front and nice high banks with H T I 5 [IBU\'KS’H’ SHINE fine grove of Norway 'pines mear he Markets DR. E. A. GHANNON, M, D. ST AV AN bTAYS the water. Good level clay land m n PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON i about 100,000 feet of good pine Office in Maye Bleck timber and 100,000 feet of hard South 8t. Paul Live Stock. st APl Bt el riodiec wood timber on the land. Only8iX| -gouth St. Paul, Oct. 22—Cattle— miles from Hines and Tenstrike | Steers, $6.60@8.00; cows and heiters, | PR+ O+ R.'SANBORN . and on good wagon —road. Fine| $4.30@7.00; calves, $5.50@9.50; fee PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON » Press. w GAN TODAY fishing in theso lakes. Price, if|ors, $4.30@7.25. =~ Hogs—$7.25@7.8 Ofice—iles Black e taken with the timber on, §1,-| Sheep—Lambs, $5.00@6.50; wethers, terest made payable im equal @an-| Store. nual payments. V. W. Owea, Hines; Mina. FOR SALE-75 and 30-100 acres on famous twin lakes, one of the best locations in Minnesota for a sum- —_—— Our dearly beloved brother, Fraank A. Day, having been denied the gov- ernorship to Porto Rico by the despot in the White House, is reported as thinking of doing the.-Sulzer act-and BOUGHT AND. SOLD—Second ~hand S ———e—— furniture. Odd-Fellow's bullding BEFROIAR; & EONG e S S AT DE. BOWLAND GILMORE ) PHYSIGIAN AND. SURGEON Office—Miles Block LiGTD - | usED AND S0LD Y S({mL])nH;h | HARDWARE DEALERS ‘*——' ak . Wi =— === 600.00. $600,00 down and Iit|¥400@425; ewes, $2.50@400. DR. L. A: WARD than half as much again on the pay- GEMS OF THOUGHT. N ND B 5 0 taken with timber reserved, $1,- SaTavs PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - . ears pe S A naiis | SAHSCPibE < A . $1, Dul h d Flax. . royy. It could often be obtained—if Let every man be ovcupied. Shn;‘f““ lssi?“fim Sl for The: Piomeer 200,00. - $400. down and: balance uluth Whest.and: Fiax Over First Natlonal bank, Bemtagl, Miun ~ Duluth, Oct. 22.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 85%¢; No. 1 Northern, 84%¢; No. 2 Northern,|DR- A. E. HENDERSON 83%c; Dec., 82%c; May, 87c. Flax—| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON On track and to arrive, $1.37: Oct., | Qver First Natienal bank, Bemidjl, Minu $1.36%; Nov., $1.36%; Ded;, $1.85%; | Oos Fhone 38~ Resldence Fhals'it the bosa has sense, But the mechanics have sense. No man’ can be a firstrate mechanic who lacks:sense. They have so much sense that they will not make the adjustments - and increase the pro- duct, because they know that it will all go into the profits. They know that they will be denied their share. No hint is.given to the bosses. If ever they suspect that the output and occupied In the highest em- ployment of which his nature is capable, and die with the con- sciousness that he has done his best.—Sydney Smith. on. time at-6% -interest. Address V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. Hold! Stop! |54 Don't.throw. away your old || cnicage Grain ana Provisions. overcoat we-can put it in || cnicago, ‘Oct. 22—Wheat—Dee.. first class condition: iat ||83%c; May, 88%@88%c. Corn—Dec.. modernte prioe. new co“" 67%c; May, 69% @69%c. Oats—Dec., DR. E. H. MARCUM NOSTRILS ‘AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROMCOLD? TRY--MY-GATARRH BALM Instantly Glemm.r ‘Passages; You | the nostrils; penetrates and heals the Breathe Freely; Dall - Headache inflamed, swollen membrane which 3 b 4 . lines the nose, head and throat; Goes' Nasty. Catarrhal Discharges clears ‘the ‘air pasages; stops nasty The disappointment succeeds to the delusion of youth. Let us hope that the heritage of old age is not despair.—Disraeli. The uttered part of a man’s DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Winter Bleck a%e 38%c; May, 41%@42c. Pork—Jan., can “be increased they hire a man | life. let us always repeat. bears St”Pt- discharges and a feeling of cleans- and _lining. $19.40; May, $19.55. Butter—Cream- PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON with astop-wateh 'to come and stand | (0 the unuttered, unconscions Try “Bly’s €ream Balm. ing, soothing reliet comes immediate-{| W, do.firgt.class work || eries, 28%@2%c. Bees—36%@26%0. | pnons 12 O 1" MeTo Block = = = behind the man at the lathe do Pink- || PAFt & small unknown propor- Get a small bottle anyway, just to|ly. of all-kinds Poultry—Hens, 13%¢; springs, 13%0; tion. He himself never knows . . erton . work and report. Then they try to gpeed up the shop. The result is trouble. Much is said of the interest which 1a common to labor and capital. This talk comes from the side of capital. It is. not.meant. If it were meant, the boss who ‘‘whacked-it-up” with the:men would mot-be rare. But he is rare—very rare indeed. —Exchange. = try it—Apply a little in the nostrils| Don’t lay awake to-night strugz- ‘PRESS'N turkeys, 17c. Tt T Chicago Live Stock, " |* RAILROAD TIME CARDS and instantly your clogged mose and |glin for breath, with head stuffed; stoppedup air p@ss'sges of the head |nostrils closed, hawking and blow- REPAlRINGI Chicago, Oct. 22.—Cattle—Beeves, | X & % X X X ¥ X'k % ¥k kK K& ¥ & ALTERAT « || $6.85@9.60; Texas steers; $6.75@7.90; : will open; you will breathe freely; |ing. Catarrh-or a cold, with its run- = dullness and headache disappear. By | nig nose;, foul ‘mucous dropping into M d m T " T " Western 'steers, -$6.00@8.30; stockers 2N -::"‘ BED LAXE & MAN. 3 Bound Arrives. 008rate 1alor TAlIOFS | ana teeders, $5.1097.65; cows and |%-North Bound Arriv 1173rd 8t. at Bisiar Musio Stors - || hofers, $3.50@8.30; calves, $1.000 morning! the satarrh, cold-in-head|the throat, and raw dryness is dis- or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. | tressing but truly needless, End such misery now! Get the| Put you fatth—just once—in || Work called for -and delivered. ::‘5'0',7 go@‘:;;."‘h;'s:g"sofig-,s 5250}0;;’: small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm" “Bly’s: Cream Balm” and your coid Phone 573 rough, $7.55@1.70. Sheep—Nativy at any drug store. This sweet, fra-|or catarrh will surely disappear. n,ooéu.ls; yearlings, $5.10@86.00. grant balm dissolves by the heat of |ning enroute to Bagley where Tues- 3 it; much less do others.—Carlyle. * How tiih ¢ he gains who doesn’t lo:k to xce what his neighbor es or thinks, but only what he does him- self. to e it just and boly.— Marcus Auvrelins, Never do a thing concerning the rectitude cf which you are in doubt.—Pliny tlie Younger. Minneapoiis Grain, Minneapolis, Oct. 22.—Wheat—Dee.. |, 81%c; May, 86%@87c. Cash.close:on track: No. 1 hard, 8434c; No. 1 North- fwo rules we lould always have ready—that there is noth- ing good ci* evii sive in the will AR R RS R ER R R R 8 &S « EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS . ¥ WA XA KKK K K THE SPALDING 'FOROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest.and Best Hotel and that we sre not to lead Dl:"“:'h': v ““N:Bso':': :xr:;mfl%c:!;;n@;;flvefi 84;&;: No. 3 Ty Cobb has been induced to per- events, but to follow them.— oors Shien §ic0.000 m?“"" oily sxvended |1 ern, 79% @82¢; No. orthers, | g5 S5tk Bound Leaves mit his name. to be used as a direc- || Epictetus. Dathe, 5 satuple. Tooms. "J::: 77%@80c; No. 3 yellow corn, 63% | 81 North Bound Leav tor of a pank; which s some conces- . cone onts, 34%,@85%c; to arrive, 34%0; |Eraisn:. s.fi"x‘..m No. 3 oats, 33@34c; barley, 45@68e; |FreiEht North ‘Lea flax, $1.37%; to arrive, $1.373%; STOVE WOOD FOR SALE]| 540 i Pl ekl ‘BUNDLE;WOOD, 12—20 ‘in. long Delivered Bemidij, 5 05 beyond, S350 22 *ll | PAY CASH szn;sl.mdu Nymore, $2.00 and ESmn RN e BLOCK W0OD Brass and Rubbers. 4 Tt ey Jsudil, 200 wf| - W. H. NEWTON \'J"H"‘finw ‘ W s R , ’ nlfiinndh Nylun. $1.75 and U~ P ' ? e : P = “J‘HUH‘HU s | { venience: liugurlmn ! ' @84c;-No. 4 corn, 58@62¢; No. 3 white | 3§ South Béund Teavea Sore Feet When Your Feet Feel Happy, Joy Shows in Your Face. TIZ Gives In- stant Relief From Foot Tronbles. FUNERAL. DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER] ‘TIZ makes sick feet tingle with comfort and delight —soothes away all foot-aches and swellings in a restful, comforting foot-bath, Corns, bunions, calluses ‘and ehilblaing are relieved at once by TIZ—the positive, un- failing foot remedy, so different fromany- thing you've tried. When you ask for TIZ, be sure you get TIZ. Look for ‘‘Walter Luther Dodge & Oo.," printed on the box. T1Z 18 on sale at druggists’ and department stores everywhere. Price 2. If . your dealer won't lnpply T1Z, we will o ‘mail on receipt of W Walter L Dodge & Oe,, 1228 So; nhubAve-.chluu

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