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THE nzmn ho:nnn PUB. oo Publishers and Propristors Telephone Entered at the post office at Bemidji Minp., 0 second-clnse matter under Act of Con;;re:s of March 8, 1879, Published every afternoon except Sunday No attention pald to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not mnecessar- ily_for publication. Communications for the Weekly Plon- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Subsoription Rate One month by carrier One year by carrier Three months, postage paid Six months, postage paid One year, postage paid The Weekly Plone Bight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage pald to any address for $1.50 in advance. fHIS PAPLR R! ENTCD FOR FOREIGN H GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES KKK KK KK KKK KK KK x* WORTH KNOWING * KKK KKK KK KKK KK KK The burial places of our Presidents are as follows: Washington—NMount Vernon, Va., J. Adams—Quincy, Mass. Jefferson—Monticello, Albemarle Co., Va. Madison—Montpelier, Hanover Co., Va. Monroe—Hollywood, Va. J. Q. Adams—Quincy, Mass. Jackson—Hermitage, near Nash- vill, Tenn. Van Buren—XKinderhook, N. Y. Harrison—North Bend, Hamilton Co., Ohio. Tyler—Hollywood, Richmond, Va. Polk—Polk place, Nashville, Tenn. Tayler—Springfield, Ky. Fillmore—Forest Lawn, N. Y. Pierce—Minot Lodge, Concord, N. H. Buchanan—Woodward Hill, Lan- caster, Pa. Lincoln—Oak Ridge, m. Johnson—Greenville, Tenn. Grant—Riverside Park, New York City. Hayes—Cemetery, Freemont, Ohio. Garfield—Lake View, .Cleveland, Ohio. Arthur—Rural Cemetery, Albany, N: . Cleveland—Cemetery, N. J. B. Harrison—Crown Hill, Indiana- polis, Ind. McKinley—Cemetery, Ohio. Can you tell the population and area of Mexico? See this sapace to-morrow. Richmond, Buffalo, Springefield, Greene Co., Princeton, Canton, SWEET 'LASSES. See dat 'lasses—ain’t it fine? Ain’t it good as champagne wine? Bet yo' life I hoed dat cane— Hoed dat cane wid might an’ main! Cut dem stalks an’ biled ’em, too, An’ heah’s a jug I made fo’ you. Ain't it black, an’ ain’t it sweet? Golly. nin’t it geod to eat? Bake dat brown, Den yo' spread dat 'lasses roun’. Mop 1t up—an’, oh, my soul, Watch yo' eyes begin to roll. —Jacksonville Times-Union. hoecake good an’ IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER eemme sy Take a glass of Salts to flush out your Kidneys and neutralize irritating acids Kidney and Bladded weakness re- sult from uric acid, says a noted au- thorfy. The kidney’s filter this acid fro the blod and pass it on to the bladded, where it often remains to irritate and inflame, causing a burn- ing, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the blad- der, obliging you io seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation and is very pro- fuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding it. Bladder weakness, most folks call it, because they can’t control urina- tion. While it is extremely annoy- ing and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple allments to overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your phar- macist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids in the urine o it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladded and “irinary organs which = then act normally again. Jad Salts s inexpensive, harmless, and is made’from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with li- thia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary dis- orders sauced by uric acld irritation. Jad Salts is splendid for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, effer- vesceiit lithia-water drink, which quiskly relieves bladder trouble. | may follow; THOUGHTS ON LIFE. ‘Why all this toll for triumphs of an hour? —Young. ! lNTn GHAY (m Life’'s a short summer; man is but-a flower, —Dr. Johnson. Ladies! Ty this! Dazkens’ mm fully ‘and mobody - can anwkxuh-.--nflm mess. By turns we catch the fatal breath and die. —Pope. The cradle and the tomb, -aias, - . 'how nigh! —Prior. ] To :: is better far t.h_ase ::t".tn Comuion ehvdon Droveaints Though all man's life may-seem | # heayy tea, with sulphyr and al- a tragedy. —~Spencer. cohol added, will turn gray,-streak- But light cares speak when mighty griefs are dumb— —Danfel. The bottom 1is but sballow ‘whence they come. —S8ir Walter Raleigh. Thy fate is the common fate of ed and ‘faded -hair beautifully idark and luxuriant; remave :every bit of dandruff, stop scalp falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea (and =Sulphur irecipe .at | though, is troublesome, An easier Live well; how long or short per- mit to heaven. —Militon. - They who forgive most shall be forgiven. - —Balley. DOCTOR GONFESSES hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur, no -one can tell, because ‘it does it so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen 'a sponge or wofe brush hair, taking -one amall :strand at & time; by :morning all ;gray -hairs have disappeared. After -another -ap- beautifully -dark, @lossy soft luxuriant and you younger, and Jyears appear Practitioner Falsifles Birlh Ger- tificate for Paltry “Fee.” Jury Tnquisition and admitted that he had recelved $500 for falsifying the birth, itching and WAM——M!;M fl!flm iwork. home, | T ‘ miles between cities. ~Apply at all. Longfellow. Unmingled joys here no man be- costing #bout "50 cents ‘a ‘large bot- . fall. ~Southwell. tle, .at drug -atoves, -known .as Nature to each allots ‘bis proper ||«Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair| instriction sphere. —Congreve. Remedy,” thus avoiding & ’lot of| Fortune. makes folly her pe«;llxllllnr SR care. —Churchill. Custom does often reason over- ‘While iwispy, gray, faded -hair.is rule —Rochester. not-sinful, -we sll desire to retain And throw a cruel sunshine on a our youthful appeareance and at-|FOR SALE SALE—O; alr fool. —Armstrong. tractiveness. By darkening your with it and draw this through your FOR ZaAl el FOR SALE—Scotch collfe pups. Good - Apply at Hotel Markham -at once’ ‘BOR SALE way is to get the ready-to-use tonic,[FOR SALE—OmMclal 1913 sutomo- bile guides showing 500 Red Lime trips connected including maps and 4ndicating “roads, crossings, gulde posts, ‘etc. ‘Book has 500 pages showing tistance in Pioneer Office Supply Store. hrand :new, $5.00 “Congo” single tube tires for - 26 inch boys bicycle. Will sell for 42:50. Lawrence Harvey. PEhone. western South Dakots. Price $1,000 might trade for house:and lot. Address ‘box :81. ‘Puposky, Minn, Ploneer will procure -any .kind o1 rubber atamp for you on short mo- tiee. cattle dogs. H, M. Merrym; Street and Irvine avenue. 283. 18th ‘Phone Mrs. Hattle Blain, a nurse whose |ROR SALE-——HEATER and other testimony corroborated the doctor's, wes summoned, but failed to appear before the grand jury. The doctor San Francisco, Oct. 29.—Dr. W. W. Frazer, chief witness of those attack- ing the legitimacy of the child said to have been born to Mrs. Dorothy C. hearings on behalt of the English Slingsbury and helr to a $1,000,000 | jgimants of the- Yorkshire estate. estate, broke down before & grand| The evidence was taken before the DOING THEIR DUTY Scores of Bemidji Readers are Learn- ing the Vuty of the Kidneys. To filter the blood s the kidneys’ tigation. duty. The man from whom Dr. Frazer When they fail to do this the kid- | sajd he got the money refused to an- neys are weak. swer guestions put to him on advice of Backache and other kidney {lis|his counsel. Found -Dead :in :His Berth. Milwaukee, Oct. 29.—Isaac -Stephen- ancies in the testimony of doctors, nurses and other confirmatory wit- nesses to the charge that the alleged Santa Rosa high school girl and a chauffeur, caused District Attorney Charles M. Fickert to start an inves- Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills—the test- was the principal ‘witness in various |FOR SALE—WiM ‘hay ‘in stack on British vice consul here and discrep- | FOR SALE—Fine bred white leg- heir was really the daughter of. a|FOR SALE—Leather FOR SALE—Medium sized hot air FOR RENT—Steam heated furnished household ‘furniture. Inquire 702 13th iStreet, or Phone 808. old David Booth farm. Inquire of A. W. Redel at the farm. horns roosters for $1.00 each at High school farm. upholstered swivel office chair. Apply at this office. heater. 423 Bemfdji avenue. FOR RENT room with use of bath 703 Minne- sota avenue. enson, Jr., nephew of Senator Isaac Stephenson and son-of Robert Steph- Bemidji people thelr | enson, was found dead in his berth on worth, & Chicago and Northwestern train ar- Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 America ave- | riving ther: tg: Monn;'flnee, M;«::, D en route to lcago. @ was a3 s Bel;mn' :,1 m:." B;{’fd' X nn;"r‘o- four years old and heart failure is sup- fommonciaE Louns noy 5, | posed to have been the cause of death. ioping that other kidney sufferers may be benefited by reading my en- Telegraphers Will Not 8trike. dorsement. I was suffering from kid- Chicago, Oct. 29.—There will be no ney troubles when I used Doan’s Kid- | strike of the 1,600 telegraphers of the ney Pills. They gave me a great deal |'Rock Island system. Points at issue of rellef, more than any other rem-|'Were adjusted after two weeks of con- ” ferences conducted through G. Wal 2:dy I had ever used. b A SECOND STATEMENT., lace Hanger, an-assistant commission. > ier of mediation and conciliation. During a personal interview with one of our representa‘ives, on March 19, 1912, Mrs. Titus said: “I have no reason to change my opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills. I occasionally use this remedy and it always brings :d kidney remedy. endorse Subseribe benefit.” Tor sale by all dealers. Price 50 For cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New Th York, sole aegnts for the United d e States. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take no other, Pioneer Look at This! A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav- orite Contestant GOOD FOR 1 College LOST AND FOURD S St Ol O FOUND—Four spring calves appear- ed here some time ago. Owner will Dlease call for them at Ole Sever- son’s, Nary. : buu}uiu been removed. acre. nual payments. Hines, Minn. FOR SBALE—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 nice 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 smiles. from Hines -and Tenstrike aad on .good wagon road. flahing .i1a these lakes, Price, if taken with the timber $00.00. taken ‘with ‘timber reserved, $1,- $400 down ‘and balance on, time at 6% Interest. V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn 200.00. Office, Home ad Factory Phone 31 For. e SO St NR BALE—NC¢. iacres under euitivation, 285 acres meadow. -45.acnes fansed for: pas- ture. 9 room frame house with| ir—m werea. Address H, of Section 21-146- hes & fair houss and ‘barn and a few acres under ‘cultivation and is on a malil, 114, cream. noute. Price °$20.00- per acre. Time. given to suit purchaser interest 6 per cent. particulars call on or address A. Kaliser, ‘Bagley, Minn, leati FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The FOR SALE—150 acres good heavy 31 uuu nuu SEHEME Dlication ‘or two your -hair becomes e ol o o A A of fish ‘in, -seven ‘miles ‘from Ten- atrike on the M. & I. railroad, and fonr. ;miles. from, Puposky, .on the Rad Lake railroad. This is an ex- coptionally good “plece of fairly ‘level and ‘mostly hard land ‘with some low that will.make good -antunal: meadow, About 1000 cords mice Birch .tim- ber and about 150- thousand feet of saw log timber. on the Take shore where there has ‘been ~some -buildings which -bave Price $15.00 per One-fourth down and bal- ance time will be given at 6% in- terest -made payable in equal an- V. W. Owen, when '$600.00 down and Want -Ads. -$1000 lmok of mer- chandiwe. 1:team of ‘horses; ¢ cows. Complete line df fenm mmchinery. Price $8,000.00. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn, 'FOR .SALE—The 8.W. telephone. and For further .cleared. Small clearing Fine on, $1,- Address WANTED, B e 40| WANTED1 have concluded fo put into conneotion with my ‘business a department for the handling of vacant @nd improved city praper- ey. 1 shwll -endeavor to .giwe this the same iamount. of attentien and energy that 1 have glven ito the sale of farm lands in this<county. It you wish to sell a .piece of pro- perty I shall feel gratiful if you will give me an -opportunity to try and .secure <@ buyer. Every Dlace ‘of property -s0 listed with me will recelve my careful ‘atten- tion -und ‘my best efforts to sell. Hayner Land ‘Company, Real E- tfl:a and Insurance. I'IIGELIAIEOUI ADVERTISERS—The great atate of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classl- ‘fied advertisers. The Tecogmized' @dvertising medinm in: the.Fargo) Dally and Sunday -Courier-News the ‘only weven-day paper in the e and the paper ‘which carries the largest amount of classitied ‘advertising. The Couner-News) tovers 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- insertion, one-half cent per word: ‘succeeding insertions; fitly cents: per line per month. Address the Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for overy 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 appear in person. Pohne 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply. Store. #ults; rates-one cent per word first|. *| Ottice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blig ‘VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 184 Pogue's Livery DRAY LINE TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIAXO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave. “Office ‘Phone 12. S 'MUSIC INSTRUCTOR [ESTHER 1. KOLSTE, TEACHER OF PIANO ‘[lGraduate of Chicago Muslcal College Phone 523. DENTISTS .DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Offiice, in Winter Block DR. 7. T. TUOMY DENTIST IFirst National Bank Elds. Tel. 236 'DR. ‘G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Oniy LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Thone $te JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Bullaing Bemidjf, Mini 0. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAV BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd Fellow’s building -across from postoffice. phone 123. Ploneer wants—one half eent a ‘word ‘sash. The Mark 8outh 8t. Paul Live Stock. South S8t. Paul, Oct. 28.—Cattle— it Bemidji Business 0'Loary-Bowser Buliding I Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pine ~—D0— PIONEER ‘WANT ADS | One-halt:eemt ‘& word-cash with eepy Phone 3i Use. Rlohesr want ads. 1PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, ‘Br and ‘Rubbers. ‘W. H. NEWTON Posts Delivered ‘to me at Bemidji:on car lots at other towns. and see me. Call I. P. BATCHELDER General Merchandise Bemidjl, Tinn. 5 VOTES Cast these votes for No........ This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or malled to the W. G. Schroeder store on orbefore February 14th, 1914, will countas 5 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co, Who’s Your Girl Every Subscriber Should Clip This | And saveit for one of the girls who are desirous of win- ning the $400 Piano in the Schreeder-Pioneer Contest. }| Cut It and Keep It -Fer Semeone This space reserved. bxthfl 5 Bemidji Towasite & lmprovement Ga. - For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemid]l, or weite . BET1ID31 TOWNSITE & ~Rovaneur~ep $20-Cagital Bark Tfid 8T, PAUL fa gl MINNESOTA muu lnve It Alnoal Eue office with the ex- 3 t st this office h-m' wet vlm-lh 0 "l‘ leloel.d (which “'e!l the uit factory, ll ),fl receive your i volumeiaiwritten 1 a&r'\mu J. Absbot, | menm jonal-: ;5 int ional:;renown; plendid 'lazge. m:h"ll.flue i3 Plctare and Proas . ?W ILLUSTRATED more- fi il tiful pages Rprmg:e‘ ®-ori simfar -2y work of a s s-wfimum wols in go]d ! comsetutive 'Sent by Mail, Pomlfll. for $1.38 and 8 C-rfifi- flunfiom, om_weater eolof st larscha: . Call dmoufif:‘mmfl' dates, ”E&. Ahe acknowl Accomplish Much CTopper 'lu% Dec., $1.33% | 1 | Bteers, $5.75@7.85; cows and helfers, $4.25@6.75; calves, $5.50@9.00; feed: ors, $4.30@7.00. Hogs—$7.25@7.65. {Sheep—$6.00@6.75; wethers, $4.00Q 4:40; -ewes, $2.50@4.00. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Oct. 28 —Whent—On track mnd to arrive, No. 1 hard, 86%c; No. 4 Northern, 85%c¢; No. 2 Northern, 83% @843%c; Dec,, 84%@84%c; May, 88%@88%c. Flax—On ‘track and to mrrive, $1.35%; Oct., .$1.34%; Nov., May, $1.38%. Chicago ‘Grain and Provisions. “Chicago, Oct. 28.—Wheat—Dec., 810 tts%@xsss May, 9034 @90%c. Corn =—Dec,, 69% @69%¢c; May, 1% @71%¢c. (Ontu—Dec 39%c; May, 48%. Pork— | Jan., '$20.12; May, §20.25. . Butter— [Creameries, 80%4c. Eggs—28@2vc. Ipuulw—smngs, 13¢c; hens, 12%0; iturkeys, 18c. Chicago Live 8tock. Chicago, Oct. | /teeders, $5.00@7 cows and heifers, |1$3.40@8,30; calves, $6.50@10,25. Hogs i ‘—Lllht, $7.55@8.2! mixed, $7.55@ heavy, $7.50@8.35; rough, $7.45 pigs, $4.50@7:50. Sheep— Minneapolis Grain, Minneapolis, Oct. 28.—Wheat—Deo., 83¢0; May, 8834c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 86c; No. 1 Northern, 84@ 863¢; to arrive, 853%c; No. 2 North- orn, 82@83%c; No. 3 Northern, 80@ -81%0; No. 3 yellow corn, 63%c; No. 4 corn, 60@66%c; No. 3 white oats, 88% @37%c; to arrive, 836%c; No. 8 oats, 38@36c; barley, 46@66o; flax, $1.35%; to arrive, $1.36%. THE SPALDING] EUGROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH INNESOTA Kou than §100.000 00 recently expended’ lmproumflnh. 250' rooms, | ‘baths, .60 .sample rooms. Eve ounvafllem:ax Lumrlb\u and del EsStauran m:m Men's. Grlll Oolnnhl F\lfl"h' BB ificent lobby- and ME Fossw in h.l!t of Imfin tion'but overlool h el S e {-Ave-ot-the-Breat Heisls- of. the Northwost R-¥, MMURPHY 'NERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER BUNDLE WOOD,-12—20 .in. long. PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E A SBANNON M D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ffice in Mayo Block Ri Phone 396 es. Phone $:. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘Offifce—Miles Block DR. L, A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bem!ajl, Mttn DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidfi, Min Office Phone 36 Hevtaones Shone 38 DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maya Blocl Phone 12 Restaence thn 211 D e—————————————— KKK KKK KKK KKK Kk * RAILROAD TIME CARDS * HR A KKK KKK KKK KKK KK MPLS, RED LAXE & MAN. 2-North Bound Arrive: 1 North Bound ~ Leave: 500 RAILRO, 162 East Bound Leaves 163 West Bound Leaves 186 East Bound Leaves 187 West Bound Leaves. 33 Wiest Bound Leave: 34 Bast Bound Leaves 85 West Bound Leaves. 36 East Bound Leaves 106 North Bound -Arrives. 106 South Bound Laflvefl Freight West Leaves Freight East weaves at wmOpen dally, excopt Sundey, 1104 » S nniy, o U, ey, Tling room FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER ‘405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji,jMinn. STOVE W00D FOR SALE Dl«duhfl. 2. 7tl|§!l.‘,b¢yu nd, $2.50 i, $2.25 to upzesl‘mrei to Nmm, $2/00 and' Delivered WPOD TS, l..m"u BN Delivered to ,“""" $1.75-and $2400. Tolephone Orders Ne.82 TERMS—~CASH ON. DELIVERY c g