Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 6, 1913, Page 2

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ASKS FRANCE T0 | e ACTAS MEDIATOR matter OF Gongrans of Maten B ar, nder Act Published every afternoon except Sunday 3 o attention peid to anonvmons oon | HHUCTA Seeks Assistance of Lrllnmunl. ‘Writer's name must be wn to the. lflitor. but not necessar- ; ¢ I e e e | European Republic. neer should reach this office not later 5 'uesday of each week to insure e —— | N0 DEFINITE REPLY GIVEN Office, Home eudi Factory . e : te one cont Phone 21 g A A Y o ROR SALE FARMS FOR SALE. FOR-BENT vmn!lmm U ey tasted FOR SALE-_GMclal 1913 automo- | FOR BALE--Ne 31360 s 10 | FOR RENT —One elght room house daintier, lighter, flufier bile guides:siiowing SO0 RéG-Line| acres under cultivation, 35 scres| 616 Third street. Apply Charles|W. K. DENISON Snbacription One month by urrur One year by cartier 'hree months, posta; ix months, po-u';.rlsu Re year, postage a .. American Officials See in Action of Right pages, contal: --umm-ry or France an. 1clination;to; Rermit the llflne::bu ‘l::::::‘l:'l' l”:n“d hg re. © room. m: nw.:"u‘ bt S L = = Phoos lllv > ::I“ Livery the news of {I 'n ook, i . ] ’ ure. i z oa troom: Thurstay and sent postage peig te ay| United States to Carry Out ita Pol cromsiags; guide posts; .ato. Bodk b g nen franty address lfl‘ ’l l0 In advance. icy Undisturked. basement. Large hip roof barm| yon Myinesota Ave, “with iy fork, -Gravery: Btore] S ior o e DRAY LINE butldiog; #1000 stoek: of: ‘mer- WANTED. A A A A A AN A A AN AN AN chandise. 1 team.of horses, 6 cows. has 500 pages-showing distance in miles betwoen: citles: -Apply at Ploneer:: Offiee- Supply - Store. on, Nov. 6.—The French :c was asked informally by IS PAPER/REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE Do USROS SR SNy : - 5 —_— WANTED—To buy: high grade piano|TOM SMART ‘A Arexican foreign office if it was FOR SALE—Modern house close in| Complete lihe of farm machinery. for school use, at & escrifice, DRAY' AND TRANSFER 555 T LSIERRE | cisnosed to- mediate between the must be sold by December_22nd.| Price $8,000.00. Address H. B.| pp - 50 SAFE AND PIANO MOVING GENERAL orm: :}nited S:"’ms.?ud Biexloo; dispatalies on acount of mortgage foreclosure.| 'Reynolds;-Bemidj}; Minn. CETLANTOSE Rés. Phone B8 o Phosld Americe Ave. NEW YORK AND CHICAGO Lo Rasisiaail. {Thils 18 one of the best bargins. ever The messages say the French gov- 2 ernment has taken the attitude that it g g’u“d 1 Bomld]L._ Bemer Lasa of’ Sectlon “’lt"“f Th Will do nothing until further advised 1 ; R S e {y has. wfairhouse and: barn as to the policy of the United States ! || FOR" SALE—0One pair brand. new and a, fow acres under cultivation * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS *|toward Mexico and then nothing, i ¢ $6.00 “Congo” single: tube:tiresifor| and.is.on = mall, telephone and XXX XKKKKY KKK KX which might be unwelcome. 26 inch. boys.bicycle: Will:sell- for| cream route. Price $20.00 per Scme mighty fine men on that| State department officials take the $2.50. Lawrence Harvey. Phohe.| acre. Time given to sult purchaser commisslon of 30 dosignated by Gov- | POSition that the action of the French 114, interest 6:per cent. For further ernor Eberhart to formulate a plan | foTelgn offiice in refraining from indi- i m .particulars -call: on:-or-address A. for more economical edministration | S30E Whether it was disposed to Ploneer: wirt procure aay. kind 01| ~Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. of state affairs and some who are not | Mediate between llexico and the. rubber stamp for you on skort mo 50 fine. On the whole, for an on-the- United States is another evidence of tHes. ¥ the intention of France to defer to oo Bid i iieret 5 o LB Sl clay sofl-on-a nice lake-with: lots spur-of-the-moment commission, it is FOR SALE—Have customerfor-small| of fish-in, seven miles from Ten- the policy of the United States in the not 80 bad. Wo hope the combined | Mexican situation. Secretary Bryan 4.or 5 room cottage, must be cheap| strike.on the M. &.I. railroad, and wisdom of the great minds will pro- Hayner:Land Co. four miles. from .Puposky on the sald of the Paris dispatch: duce something different from the R BRI e - FOR SALE—White poodle pups, In.| Red Lake railroad. This is.an ex “In the absence of official advices abortive measures championed by [from the French foreign office I am X 1 ¢ land uire at 428 Minnesota avenue, ceptionally good plece of lan Mr. Kneeland i the last legislature. qphono 337, i) ve“ o fairly level-and mostly hard land unwilling to make any comment.” —Princeton Union. —— | with some low that will make good France was among the first of the " - M FOR SALE—Round dining table and FOR SALE-—The 8:W. 1, of the BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ADVERTISERS—The-great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities . for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognizea | ESTHER M. KOLSTE, advertising medium: in the Fargc THACHER OF PIANO Daily. and Sunday Courler-News | @reduste of e Musital: Oollage the only seven-day paper In the| " ° " . state and the paper which carrie: the largest amount of classifiec DENTISTS advertising, The Courler-News | ~ A ArArr A~~~ mAmAn~ann covers North Dakota like a blank- | DR. D. L. STANTON, et; reaching all parts of the state DENTIST the day of publication; it is the Offiice in° Winter Block paper’ to use in order to get re sults; ‘rates one-cent per word first |DR, J. T. TUOMY insertion, one-half cent per worc DENTIST succeeding insertions; fifty cent |First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 230 per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST {les Block Evening W mk by Appointment Only MUSIC INSTRUCTOR TR KKK KKK KK KKK KK FOR SALE-—150 acres good heavy| France Awaits Americln Policy. natural meadow, when cleared. Don’t be a “moocher.” Give your: European governments to acede to chairs: cheap. Apply 617 Minne-| Apout 1000 cords nice Birch tim- trade to the merchants who keep; !h® request of the United States to de- sota_avenue. ber and about 150 thousand feet ler action in the Mexican situation —_— . stors the year around. Buy of thel ,n'ihy Washington government iad FOR SALE—Modium sized hot sir| Of saw log timber. Small clearing man who stands at your side at the| sornylateq and announced ita policy. heater. 428 Bemldji avenue. on_the Laks shore wkiere. thers has tax collector’s counter. Buy of the been some buildings which bave Mr. Bryan flatly refused to discuss man who is your neighbor, the steps the United States has taken been removed. Price $15.00 per every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone order promptly filled. Mail orders giver the same careful attention ss wher GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYERS your | the Mexican situation in any of ite friend. Buy of the man who is a!phases. The secretary of state was - LAWYER and is about to take for the settle-| acre. One-fourth down and bal-| you appear in person. Pohne 31 factor in the town you live, who asked particularly about one publish- ment of the Mexican situation, ance time will be given at 6% 13-| The Bemldj! Ploneer Oftice Suppl, | M!1e Block Phone 688 helps to make a market for thlngs‘ edn;:p:r;e;lll;tt f:n:::éntflc::tl:“l;:‘fl terest made payable In equal an-| store. - JOHN F. GIBBONS you have to sell. Buy of the home' nual payments. V. W. Owem,| ———ov—— e 1 ite d merchant that advertises in the’ bonirol the United States and he re- READY TO CONTINUE STRIKE Hing, i Ploneer wants—one half cent s ATTORNEY AT LAW newspaper that is loyal to the home| The French ambassador here, M. community.—Zumbro Falls' Enter- | Jusserand, has received no instruc- prise. tions from his government to take word cash. Western Federation of Miners Opens [—— ————— 30 » Stores In Copper District. FOR SALE—T75 and 30-100 ‘acres on any steps towards mediation between ous’ twin 1 e of the best Ffl Galumet, Mlch:;:Nov:.. 6-=With 'ib :;:tlon:wl: H‘l‘:::;l::; for a sum- 0..H. FISK the United States and Mexico, though Bove of 3. settloment Gt -the copper mer home or resort, having lake l he Markets ATTORNEY AT LAW the embassay would be the natural strike:in sight'the strikers have.be- h I - Office wecond fioor O'Leary-Bowaer Blds channel for such steps 5 i s A gun preparing to carry their fight for | front and niee high banks with m s recognition of the union through the | fine grove of Norway pines: mear iy, Soneh dnTernment were o winter. Stores have. beon opened by | the water. ‘Good level clay land Bith e iR PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS : p i the Western Federation ' of Miners about 100,000 feet of good pine I R R A A A A A A A AN AP stage the uusual procedure would be |_ 3 ? - othiers :shortly> will - be- started South St. Paul, Nov. 5.—Cattle— for Ambassador Jusserand to sound v S U :-: oh't thiatdiatcto, timber and 100,000 feet of hard Stters, $5.75@7.85; cows and heifers, | DB. ROWLAND GILMORE Secretary Bryan first to learn wheth. y/ =il a‘:‘;‘: dw‘: el oK suffering wood timber on_the land. Only.-;x $4.25@6.75; calves, $5.50@9.00; feed- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ::c:‘ll::d.ovefl“res would be favorably ) among the strikers. Donatlons are| Miles from Hines and Tenstrike|ers, $4.30@7.00. Hogs—fl.zfi@'l.w, Office—Miles Block First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. —— The state board of immigration announces that a large number of home seekers are being attracted to Minnesota this year as the result of recent exhibits at the. state fairs in Indiana and Illinois. And it’s safe to say that if a tenth part of the money wasted in buildings at world’s d on good wagon road. Fine|Sheep—Lambs, $5.00@6.76; wethers, expositions since 1882 had been ex- e being received from organizations af- | &0 4 4.40; 2.50@4.00. pended in this manner, wo would| MANY AMERICANS LEAVING v . filiated with the American Federation | fishing.in these lakes. Price, if|$4.00@4.40; ewes, $2.50@4.00. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. have far more to show for the invest- ( of Labor. taken with the timber on, $1,- Duluth Wheat and Flax. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON = 800.00. - $600.00 down and ] Ny, 5—Wheat—On track Qftice n Mayo Block Declare War On Colds taken with timber reserved, $1,-|..4 to arrive, No. 1 hard, 85%c; No. Phone 396 Res. Phone 2. A crusade of education which| 200.00. $400 down and balance|i Northern, 84%c; No. 2 Northern, DR. C. R, SANBORN much through the states, says that|or more Americans who were in Mex aims “that common colds may be-| OB time at 6% Interest. Address fi“gf,mi' Tc" 32? "fiay, :i?;’ PHYSICIAN" AND SUKGHON Minnesota looks like an oasis in the [ico prior to the beginning of the come umcommon within the: mext| V- M. Owen, Hines, Minn. N:vx ‘:31;:? D‘e: 3‘;.3! vfi’.y " Ofice—Miles Blook desert . That is a good advertige- | Present diplomatic difficulties between | only 5,000 remain within the .boun- |§eaeration” has besn begun by 383 d %, i e ment, and the number of land seek-|the United States and that countrv | daries of the revolution torn republic. | prominent New York physicians. _— 5 DR. L. A. WARD ers already flocking in indicates :;e:;m;:.:o o-Information reaching the | Here 1a a list of the “don‘ts" which Ch‘::‘fi':WNi;"; ""sh::‘:‘"g:'c"-u% PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON that people in other states have the doctors say will prevent the an- TARY: s i i) Over First National bank, Bemidfi, Minn s sonsaing wone e ot 1 14 KOS I e o e ey | AL et o e ALTEMD . - i GO, et i Sandstone Courier. ' “Don’t sit in a draughtly car.” > gt ERSON ment.—Hastings Gazette. Few of the 50,000 Residents of Mex- oy ico Now Remain. A doctor, who has been traveling| washington, Nov. 6.—O¢ the 50,000 Try- Plomeer Want -Ads, of the 5,000 being distributed among- s HH H —87%@37%c; May, 41% @41%c. Pork PHYSICIAN AND | e “a F“' the- towns of Torreon, Monterey,| ~Den't.sleep in hot rooms 2 Bflll“d]l B“Slflflss —Jan, $19.92; May, $19.95. Butter— | o er pyyee National b...fgfflf,?’:m. Other states are reported to be be- Guaymas and Mazatlan. ‘Don’t.avold .the fresh .air. 2 Creameries, 30@3lc. Bgs—29@30c. | Office. Phons 8 Residence Phone 86 low the 10 year with their crops, _— Since the :warning issued by Presi-| “Don’t stuff yourself.at meal time: 9 , Poultry—Springs, 12c; hens, 11c; tur- while Minesota 1s said to b ahead | Tour Pest Glow With Joy and Delight |dent Wilson, in his. last. messago. to Overeating reduces your resiatance,” “ 2| g e in nearly every line, How, when, in'a Glorious Foot-Bath of TIZ. congreds. relative to the Mexican sit-| 7o ‘whith we would add—when i ) Chicago -Live. Stock. o o > Waen, uation no new instructions .have been youstake. ' cold get:Tid of it asl| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON where-and why can-you beat Minue- sent to these Americans. It'is stated, Chicago, Nov. 5.—Cattle—Beeves, : Office. In' Winter Bloek however, that in the-interval a-few-|d81ekly 23 (possible.. To accomplishlf . m;m“. ‘Bfl“ $6.60@9.75; Texas steers, $6.65@7.70; | > @ T ner Bloek who had left the country have re- |thet: yon wili find Chamberlian’s nll- : I dlnl Western steers, $6.00@8.00; stockers DR. E. H. MARCUM turned. Cough Remedy most excellent. Sold) " and feeders, $5.00@7.50; cows and = by Barker's.Drug:Store.—Adv. DAY AND ‘NICHT Baiers, $S90QSES; ciives $4500'| FPETSICN AND SURGEON Explained to Germany. 1075, 'Hoge—Light, $7.40Q795; mix-[, - ofestn Maye B Berlin, Nov. 6.-—Ambassador James $7.45@8.15; heavy, $7.85@8.1 one a..m..“ Phone 211 'W. Gerard received .a long -dispatch rough, $7.356Q@7.56; pigs, $.B@PT4. | —m—m———uure————— from Washington for presentation to lhup—Nttlve, $4.00@5.00; yearlings, * TR EHEKK K KKK KKK =—————— | | Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pine |"*"\.cos., |\ Moo m iy 2 MFLS, ASAL TRABERT MM ES Posts Defivered = llutesiiua ot DS 3 No. Sy " F 1 ) tome:at Bemidji on:carlots at-other towns. Call 1 Northern, 83%@84%c; to arrive, eyt ol e TIZTMEAS Us S detySont iont. MANY FRIEN and-see me, 12%@83%¢; No. -2. Northern, 304@ coal lands; our wa W A , " 82%c; No. 3 Northern, 78% @80 —it stands to reason that this || riz tool hatn. it Gecwe’ at. The uhe %o: No. ern, 787 @80% conservation {5 intended for our | | and agony from every waste-clogges| - B. N. Freneh roports they are] P. BATCHELDER No. 3 vellow corn, 89Q89%c; No. 4 sota when it comes to being an all round, reliable state? It can’t be did. —Crosby Crucible. IMMIGRATION EVILS. For years the United States has endeavored - to correct its immigration laws. Every think- ing person knows that some- thing must be done:to check: the influx, Now. that it has.become necessary to conserve our na- corn, 66@66%c; No. 3 white oats, children. and not for the chil- Do o el oTS, fender, tired, aching|making many friends through- the; 38%:@6¢; to arrive, S6%c; N dren of the hordes now in L'fl'-‘.“ér l;:r'tlrl}l'?ngmg:t odora o | QUICK benefit which ‘Bemidji -people {l: deneral-Tlerchandise. Bemld]i. Minn. lixzd% bl!l:'y, *“O"?C,' ek, southern Europe. * * * The T1Z, for tender feet, will quickly cux |pecejve from the simple mixture--cf $1:85; ‘to-arrive, $1.95. outbreaks of the Industrial you of all foot trout les. if you have comns ¢ e 5 ‘chilt w T1Z wil |buckthorn fark; glycerine, etc:; Workers of the World and the | [ lunicns calluses cr chilblains, 1% only; don't accepy| NCYD 88 Adler-ika. This remedy |- growth of mocialism in this coun- Get TIZ—and Iy accep!, 3 Iter Luthel became-famous by curing appendtel- A iy may be.airectly charged to | | subsiitates .} Boe- that tod o 5 o T T T e PAY th1s great dncoming neterogenous . | | B350 & Sou” feipriuted fon dflzlgetllll | tls and it 15 the most through bowel 4 5. 1'PAY CASH mass of undesirable wage cut- and department gtores, price 1] ¢teanser known, acting on BOTH ‘the fl‘lflgxm nh’m fl,okfor £ | "or Mides, Furs; Wool, Copper j ting inhabitants, many of them | [ 7our dsaler, won't supp Sr'price “Wal [ lower and upper ‘bowel, JUST ONE very: hd : Rraias.and, Rubbers. admittedly temporary inhabit- ‘EI =2l __} ol Ir2 1= : Lo ther Doage, & Cos 1323 S0, Wa'| nOSE of Adler-1-ka relleves constipa- e e e -W.H.NEWTON learned to speak our language and before they know of our cus- toms-and institutions, are taught | by foreign born agitators to bate { the United Btates and to con- | tribute their money and their | energles to .a revolution, blood- ! | m‘ pt Sunday, 1 [ to 85 Buntay, n’-mw ] less or otherwise, which plots the downfall of our present form | of government, — Congressman | Albert Johnson of Washington. 'STOVE WO0D FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long i . 1nw&wl-in.uzsu | Z 3 i 181 T SIETET ¢ | \Car s i s to Nymore, $2.00 and w."-"‘.:‘;." "“'53: he o et w’ $2.00 to 7|l ‘St., beyond, $2.25 Soranty oY R e Factont chooliag ek *YNERAL DIRECTOR Délivered to Nymore, $1.75 and | 2 > _ ; 2 P AR A ~This beautiful big volume is written by “Willis ot 3] | . Lann il Telophona Orders No. 82 3 a writer of international renown, and is the -acknowl e ; - £ : TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY stantiard.reference work of the Zon Qtfiee 518 Bettrami Ave. ) B 1t is a_splendi i 5 $ i r . inches mal size | L 3 5 | on special /paper; | S b A tasaagep title stam; jold, withi { g Ai’ which all ‘motor: caxs Bl ] i mm‘tka-%né!im'f'mJ are Ju I ] h here i Hial pramsaeproti] o o ‘. _ PUNERAL DIRECTOR far: surpass;any.work of.a &hfiat character, t m ] that would sell for.$4 under. usual IE ] R'll : ces;dfllu eventually, why not now. B Mm p‘reun\!d t&n- readers for SEXof ] _ - .= ¥. E. IBER SON : Northomhlm%. Phone 478 5 & h-l'l. UNDERTARER and COUNTY CORONER

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