Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 11, 1913, Page 2

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atter nnd o of Congress of March.3, 1879, . nmmmm No attention p-.ld to anonymous con- Aributions. | ¥ Writer's a must i be o!flu.nmm Mecessars tlnm or the Wu\.ly Pion- neer should reach this ome- not later Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. l 0 ix ‘months, POStARe . o§ )ne year, postage . 00 ll = 0} of| ry d ment postage-paid-- Mdn- tm' $1.50 lnwldvlnh Y , e IS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR. FOREIGN ADVERTISI ¥TH GINERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND“CHICAGO © BRANCHES/IN’ALL-THE'PRINCIPAL CITIES R ek stiathaatiio o os o 0 5 +* EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS i * EERXXKERKFXKRF X Senator Clapp appears in a new role, having written an editorial for the Baltimoré' Sun’ on “Publicity and Good Government. He was honored by having the article double-leaded;| at top of column next.to pure.read- ing matter,—Stillwater Gazette. —_—— 1t the women will “butt in” to all corts of work'and occupations’ form- erly supposed-to belong to man's’do- minion, theymust take it with grace. if they occasionlyges a-doseof their own medicine. ‘A Topeka (Kas.) ‘'man|" recently won: ‘firstiprize in‘an <em- broidery contest; although miore than & thousand’ wonten were “conteatants: —Red Wing Republican. — Waseca? county’s -only-graduate vof' the Willmar:{jag tarm!:is now:in Jail here on-the-charge: of drunkens; ness. And:his/casedsisaidito be typis cal of nearly allthe>otherigraduates. Of all the-fool waysdevised:to waste the state’somoney;7the “jagrfarm’ : WITH THE MIlITANTS nmmnmm Women-in Enga/. i land-Make Now Move. London, ! Nov. .11,—Decided - efforts. are-heing made to induce the British 0 | Kovernment to come’to an agreement| - with the /woman suffragists whereby & measure ¢ for -the“enfranchisement 'of women may be made ‘a section of the official _program of the Liberal :party. now in' power. Some of the suffragist leaders admit that this' movement has obtained con- #iderable headway, feature of the conferences, which-have been held is the presence at them of Mr.iand | Mrs. Frederick William Pe- thick-Lawrence, wholeft the organiza- tion of the Womien's Social and Po- litical union, the militant organization, | at-the request:of Mrs. Emmeline Pank- hurst and who took with them their paper, Votes For Women. It {a known that the- government will consider only: a compromise based on an unqualified repudiation of the Women’s Social and Political union and all of its militant methods. -t++++++++++++++-b+ + CONVICTS PLAY CDLLEGIAN. * IN PRISON YARD, + =oE 4 - Sacramento,.Cal., Nov. 11.—. < Folsom penitentlary convicts + defeated:..Christian : Brothers: "% college of Sacramento 2 to 1-in *+ a baseball game played ‘at the ' penitentiary: It was said to be <+ * the first game ever played be- s tween.a penitentiary team and # one from the - outside world. 4+ Convict No. 6,092 pitched ef- % fectively for Folsom and his “¢ work was cheered by 1,100 of -l- his fellows. * +++++++++++++++++ HUSBAND: AND: WIFE DYING Grandson ‘Alsc Wounded as-Result of | Domestic Quarrel. St. Paul, Nov. 11.—Mrs. Samuel Wood, forty-five years old, and: her +*++*+++++++++ ‘and 'a significant | UN MIIIWEHH] Kiev,Russia;s Nov: 11—~ endel>Bals Hss was acquittd by:thesjury..s: The trialiof BellissiaiRussianiof 4 Hebrew mm«m:m:nnemmmn ot Andre ’hlslhlflmi Christianclads ‘began Oct.c8. 'The caseicausedian:immensersen tion, whichetirred theswhole-of-Rus- 'sia and attracted.. atum\bn throughout the word! .. The mutilated My ot ‘the oy Yu- shinsky was discovered on March 25. 1911, in a cave on a suburban holding’ outside Ki The' hauds ‘Were' bound:| behind the:backiand’thererwere: torty- seven wounds on the body.. Belllss! was arrested :shortly after- ward and charged with the murder. He wa# keptin close confinement ’till ithe; tria, % le;rlng: the heafing many medlml ing ‘a8 to the mion'br the “erimei |1 Other witnesses threw suspicion on a woman, Vera Tcheheriak, alleged to be a harborer of & band. of crlminllu e e Results are when you use & One-halficent a wu«mm—ar t0 _learn dressmak- ing. 507 Beltrami ave. 'WANTED=GIrY tor gen: " work! Thrée-in family. ‘nguire-at ' 929 11tH 8L, © roxmon«wms 3 NTED-—Position to sing and play at pantles and ‘dances, Also to . teach' iplano” lmunq Inthn W. “Burns, " 320 Minzesota * avenue. _Phone| 671, - 3 FOR! NR SALE—Official utome:, " bile suides. liommo Red Line _ trips connected including,maps and) . instructions . indicating , roads, crossings, guide posts, ete. Book “has;500 pages showing distance, in . miles between _cities. - AppI; Ploneer Office. Supply, Store. e PR & "|FOR SALE+~~Onecane dosd ofr thedy tinest {horsesthut chaveseven heen b1 broughtzdo.the city ot -Bemidh: These jave: all Aplendidiatoek draft horses| andvaressverymwhere dn; des mand.| - Theywi! offorad; tor sale in Bemidjl at Tom,Smartiy barn §12 America avenue.. FOR SALE—Modera house close in | must be mold;by: Decembar : £2nd; on’acqunt of mortgage foreclosure. | ‘Thisds one of the best bargins ever | offered :in Bemidfii: HaynerLan » in excellent con- ditlonione Monarch malleable ateel "range, and ‘oneithree: burner Nas}: tional/Blue flame, 921 Lake Boule- vard. : 4= B is the limit. If our statedepartments | husband, forty-seven years old, are at are ever revisediin ithe: intérests. of | the City hospital in a precarious con- economy and efficiéncy: the> Willmar | dition as a result’of a shooting at the institution’ shouldLbe~the:first place | Wood home: .Chances for the recovery. of Glenn Wood, a two-year-old grand- to recelve attention —Wasdca Herald. | (o, "¢ 15 was wounded in the abdomen by a bullet that.had passed. through Daily the'farmer is'growing-to be|the' mother's body,. physicians say, & bigger ‘man‘in ‘the’ public’ ‘eye,” a [ were favorable. more and nore-kmportant ‘figure in| Three months ago Mrs. Wood.insti- the econonifé'11f6'of thila and-all other | tuted divorce proceedings In the dis- " trict court, according to the: police, Dations. The farmers hasslong carried and this is believed to have cuused the nationsnof the -earth- on his|tne shooting, back, but he has been ~poarly paid) = Mrs. Wood was shot twice:in the for his laborious:-and > sometimes|abdomen and once through.the.chest. thankless - tofl. Recognition and- re-|-Wood's injury is In the temple. ward are mow:coming his way: Ma- chinery is makingi-his- work 1light; and every )year >will-makeit pleas- anter, moreenjoyable and-more Te- munerative.—Interlake -Tribune:: —as Governor Eberhart - gets— to the hearts of his people?in ‘his ‘meetings|Stops Nasty.Discharge,: Clears Stuff- with them throughout the state. The| ed Head, Heals Inflamed Air Pass- general trend of his talk is-in line{ gges-and:You -Breathe Freely.:.. with wholesome and optimistic phil-| ° osophy of the everyduy“sort. He“be-| Try “Ely’s. Cream. Balm.” lieves it possible for us to 80 shape Get a small bottle anyway,just 1o our lives thiat hellds:farthier removedtry it—Apply a. little in the nostrils and heaves:brought® little’nearer. rand instantly. your glogged nose.and|. He even advocatestspeaMing>well of | stoppedup air passages of the head your neighbor; anvalmostc" obsolete| will’ open; you will breathe freely; custom. Heoibelevesoshate thesspirit [‘dullness and headache disappear..By. IN ONE MINUTE!- CLOGGED NOSTRILS. OPEN---COLDS AND! CATARRH FOR. SALB—Southern , horses; at Pogue’s barn. Ages from " Nature's Breakfast Food. | to 1500 pounds. Johu-Prelvit FOR:‘SALE—Round- chairs) and ‘heater:: cheap..: Apply 817: Minnesotaavenue: : FOR SALE::-Have:customer for:small. 4 or 5iroom:cottage:must.be chesp Hayner. Land, Co,_ . FOR. SALE—Two .neaters. Mrs, J. .J. Opsahl, . 1101 Banishes:: Constipation - three years up.-Weights-from 1200 }- ‘dining - table, | large coaml stove FARMEZOB SALE.:: FOR BALE-No,-31--260: neress 4D | acres puder oultivations 36: acres - meadomy:65 apres, fanced for, pay: fl}v’ N e 1 RO, RENT—wo: oomia, §0T, Bal-(r 0 1t in wture,; |9 room frama houpe with | /basement. Large hip roof barn . With,hay fork.”- Granary. Store}- bullding::: $1000 i stock, ofmen i chandisqsd:teamoot horses,| . | Complete. 1ine ,of tarm -MW!&! - Price;| $8,000.00, ;.. Add: : ‘Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn, FOR 4 The 8.W. of Sectlon; 21~ ihas a fair.houses '-mma-/ FOR,(RENT—One,gixht 816, ;:‘fl]l;rd l% il tum‘, @avenup. . aidon} (e o vader onltivation “’"’"T‘m T and 48 onia; mail - t 18, and ‘cream; route. Price 320.00 per “acre.xTime given to suit purchaser interegt, 6 per cent. , For further} North Dakota otfers.uniimited *particplars call ‘on or address A.|’ * ' :Katser, Bagley, Minm,.. FOR . SALE—1560 wcres good- heavy clay, soil on a nice lake with lots 3 ot fish ju,, saven iles from T strikejon the'M. & 1. railroad; four miles from Pupesky-en the Red Lake_railroad. This 18 an ‘ceptionally good plece of lana| ... fairly| level-and mostly.hard. ‘Wwith some low that. will. make good naturgl meadow, when cleared. Abput; 1000 cords nice Birch tim- er «and: about..150cthousand Jfee of saw-log:timber.. Small.clearing. on the Lake shore whers, there.h Dbeen- some .buildings, which: bave |, DALke been removed:. Price: $15:00per | acre. | One:faunth; down:andbal- ance tlmo will be given.at €% terest; made payable:in equal: Tnual, paymentscs V. Hines, Minn. Minnesota | ‘mer; home or_ resort, front and n!co high banks with fine_grove of Norway pines’ mear the water. Good lovel clay ‘land --Only six miles; from Hines and Tenstrik and on good wAgow road:: Fine, fishing: in :thess,;lal .|. . Bemiddi ave. 3 — et e e i FOR: SALE-~White poodlerpups; In-§. - ) ¥ Llnura.t %- intereat, ; Addrul‘ i+ Duluth, Nov. uire -at. 423. Minnesdta.avenue, ,Or phene; 387 - =m ‘ 1'-0!15 ANDFOURD... the nostrils;< penetrates and - ‘heals{ ‘peer ofll S the . inflamedy- which :lines the noseys head : andf throat;, clears te air-passages;:stops 5 s 5 ;. cle = 3 P dndpinis ' ’ The most:.common: eguse-of:insoms. nasty -discharges and: a feeling--of}! Erag cleansing;-seothing trellet: comessim- J.218+18: disorders ‘of the stomachand eongtipation., Chamberlain’s Tablets Don’t i1ay ‘awake: to-night struggw|eorrect thesq disordara ,and.enshle; Ungfor| breath, with head stutfed;fyow to sleqn,, For Amhy..nn nostrila iclosed, hawking~ and-blow- | Drug Store.—Ady. swollen' “membrane | ———— — ———o———— ‘V of friendliness sawdi: co-operktionis worth fostering-und peérpetuatingin than is nowbeinFdoner—Little Palls ‘Transeriptres Never Eeatmed The Purkey Trot - pitsfivimio) How oldSi I “Well never ‘mind: - 'l':amhu?:.lmll:dfllnn ‘et, though I In one thing" rhnmlum um-' 1t 1s ofthis Imingoii And oftentimes at cabarets At otherd Torikingly 1 gime— 1 never-danced therturlieptitrotos T never learned: the turkey trot... d tables cleared away, They gathet hilatbrave array To do the turkey trot, ‘While 1, with many a vain regret, Have overloaked thimsinglerbet—r_ 1 cannot dirfcd” the turkey trot: - 1 never danded heiturkey te0tit The bunny hug I fain would-try- Or yet the.chicken reel . And other stéps ana figares; tov; - lg‘;:‘ah am glu‘:uhnfl and ttiei6sos primitive appeal, But I malt b8 & wall Aower s’ - Becausellifeat Imeveriwilp Ab, 2 rou th i(y"!‘r’m'i“ me; to lflu o turl Z 'fififl!flt‘m mot dry out; can be i ey “tfolies’s) wortts: ‘morning! _the .catarrh,. cold-in-head. ‘or/ catarrhal sore throat will be gene. every commrunit to w-grenter degree |- End ‘such misery. now!. Get.the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream.Balm!’ atiany: drug. store. This sweet,.fra- grant balm.dissolves by. the heat of ing. Catarrh or a cold, With its run- ning. nose; foul; mucous Mropping sin: |: to the throat, and 'raw. dryness 18 distressing but truly needless. Put, .your: rfaith—=just’s onc “Ely’s, Oream Balm” and.your cold .or: catarrh will surely disappear. '|' ol American Adding Maching: The Latest:Adder: (Costs - Bit $35° ‘Soe- our exhibit-—-ask < for'10 days® friat ;. Here i» & new price’on’s competent’ Adder.| On & machine>that; is: rapld; full ‘size.and infallible. - The latest machine, built by men who know, in one of the largest . metal-working: 8 oD Tk offices. rywhere may._learn. what. this_machine means to_them. . pe: It 1s -an individual Adderito:be - [ ‘placed’ on..one’s. desk,.closs to one's: .. books and papers. To take the place of the central machine requiring- skilled operators, It is also intended for offices and ‘The price is due to utter simplicity; and to our enormous output’ Seven: keys do all the work, Each opled number is showni up for checking. before the additfon is made.-: M machine will * add; ~ t and muluply With urv t ' practice any can. com- & hundred fl'un s miaute. the machine never ‘makes. I Bl G g Shines e Sieheet Clau "ot ver- We -will_gladly place.in any office one American Adder, for a ten days’. teat: There will be no.obl charges will be prepaid. Compare it with any non-lister— even the costliest. Let anyphe use. it. Bee if any machine can serve" better-than-this.— Just send us this coupon and waiil spnd:theimaghine. lons, and. Please: sendius an Amerl 3 ms,mm “ten days’ t?-;gd-&(“ Name ...... Btreet-Address:- . 'AMERIOAN ‘CAN . GOHPHNY. {,Gulcm Sold. In- Bemldji By ; he BammuPsnrm S Bulmcrita for the Bloneer.... V. M. Owen,;Hines,;Minn,; -Ploneer wnnh’-—on 3 ' word-cagh, ATTEND - Bemidii: Busumss ollege: : = 0L bary-Bowser: Bullding DAY -AND:NIGHT: . Posts Dfihvetsed.: to.mesat Bemidiion:car.ota at.other towns:«: Calks: and:sea.ma.. .. BATCHELDER: ““aeucral nmhsw-,e._ +-big l writgr n‘fmm" w standard splandi Bemidji, Minn, 1 -.| sad;to -, DADEE, to uqug ordfl h et To-| sults; rates one cent.per.word first | First Naty “insert{on, one-half .cont per. word, ME‘Q&: succeqdipg {usertions; ta ver ling, Ber, month. Addrass tha] Courler:News,,, D ; e e FOK~ SALE“Typewriter 'fibbots ‘for every make of fypewriter on the| 50 ,conts snd 76 cents uch“ Every fibwq\ sold for ki cents ;guaranteed,;; Phon promguy filled. Mail orders given the same. careful attention as when !‘H"‘ o] . Jou_appear in person. Pohne 81. ’0 5 “n ttice Suppiy |JOHN-E.” GINBONS o Qsmldil Ploneer Office Bupply ‘m@"flf, Liw nqw&xm ATTDIN&YQAT AW, (Gtticn second, Bp0r.; le:rmmn DR uwun GILMORE - ialcu_x AND“SURGEON The Markets i !qu!h 8t. Paul Live lmk. South, St. Paul, Nov 10.—Cattle— Steers, $6,75@7.85+; y ATV, 570, 843403 Dec,, §2%c; May, n‘me, DE. L | i%%a $L32%4, Moy, #1; PHYRICIAN AND SURGEON om_m Ndifoua) EanE, Besildys, Mina » ——~—-—-._..__.,, ATy T amr cronfre AT e Sneewmnme we iR ater o Eggs—30@32c.. Poul- 43¢ hepm UEKAYS, | ¢ DL 2 Bpayes, n!\ § 35’ WM tern ¥ and fe heifers, @8:155°"calves, Q‘IM)G 1525. 5 hog-.—um $1.50@5.00; mix- ¢ “aren yellow corn, l‘lo; No®3 whité .oats, 364 @38Ke: IDI\, oats, 34;. he For Midea, Furs,. Wool, Ceppar Bsass and Rubbere,. 3 ‘Wi HiNEWTON . "y Remia)), isiwritten bx ‘Willis Y. Abbot mm. and is thc acknowl- it Cangl' Zone, o E.,!’L e copay oononn , JAND EMBAL DIGSARIE Sotirai Ave.

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