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— 'lurld 8L | “? -oft &t Bemidj) .‘ Congtats ot z‘:&; "t%gr -under-Act ul No lthntlun p-ld Qo anon; mous con-. d' ications for the woekly Pion- neer should reach this office not later then Tuesday of ech week to insure publication in the uurrqn 83ue, m&h-. DOI'I" year, postag wl ".".{"‘S..‘E.\T.'fi"““a Yol I'hllrldl! Alld a !:':.:; t _postage address for $1.50 in nflvnnoo. m«m milS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR .FOREIGN ADVERHSING BY: T GENERAL OFFIGES NEW YORK AND'CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL GITIES EREEER KKK K ERK KK KK * _ EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * IR R R R R The. services.of Sam Fullerton have heen invoked:for the purpose of ferreting out.partios: gullty of 50 incendiary fires at Winona during less than a year's.time. Betcher a million Sam Fullerton will: get some. one in his drag. net.—Blue Karth Poat. —— ‘Whether justly or-not, the state board of parole has been critieisad for paroling Dr. Dumas, comvicted ot attempted arson in the third degree, and who served only about fourteen months in state prison of a sentence of about three years. Arson is one of the most heinous of crimes—Still- water Gazette. —_—— The head. of. the statigtical depart- ment of the University of Minnesota suggeats that in the future-the rural malil carriers take the census, Pile a little more work on the mail car- riers and the.police, assessors, census takers, express compapies.and sher- ifts will have nothing.to do but. draw salaries— Helens Independent. —— The Democratic administration is naturally drifting ‘into: the common errors- which always attend the pos- session of power. The thing which calls forth the: most criticism is the Increasing tendemey to disregard the civil gervice and-the persistent effort to get offices for party workers. But this is probably an evil: that it will take long to eradicate—Red Wing Republican. e ! Too many of our public officials lack initiative.- They are content to hold down their jobs,. doing what they are obliged to:do-and no more. A public office.is a-public trust and the ideal-official is .one who is: ever on the. alert to imppove. the service which he is rendeping. the'public and at the same time keeping in mind that the: tax. payes is the ome who foots the. bills.-——Mora- Times. —— Dr. Dumas has been paroled. He would have been out of prison in tive months anyway-and his record was first class. The doctor has many ex- cellent: qualities gnd he will un- doubtedly profit by his experience and avold even the appearance of evil and. bad . asgpoiation: in: the: future; He ig a physiclan of - abjlity and should: be -given. a-chance to make, 800d-—8t. Cloud Journal: Press: Ii#ii%ifl-ilfliiiii * BECIDA *iiiii#flfiiifl#ii ‘Mrs. M. J. Dunlap.came. home: Sat- urday p. m. feeling as-well as can be expacted, she hag, visited friends. and relatives at: Erskine, Minnesota since she left the hospital. P. Christosen of Park Rapids and J. Hashey- of Akeley; came -out: to | TURN HAIR DARK WiTH SAGE TEA| Grandma, kept Jiew: loaks . dark, glossy, || and thick With-a, simple mixture ml:ge m"-m Sulphar, The, 0ld-time. mhtm of. Ssge. Tea and Sulphur for darkening sgray, streaked and faded hair is grand- mother’s treatment, snd folks are ng. 1t to keep. thelr balr ajf lood. even color, which.is.quite sen- s'ble, as we arg lving in ap age when a youthful appearance s of the, greatest advantage, . Nowdays, though, we don’t have| the troublesome task of gathering, mussy - mixing .at 8. 8¢l the ready led “Wyethis Sage/| and’ Sulphur Hair Remedy” for| about 50 cents 8 bottle, It 1 very || popular becauge nobody, cap di it hu been_applfed. Stmply m your eon_xb, or a soft brush w ukln “one emall’ strand ot by morning the gray hair flillpp.’u, but what flelll’lfl.l the ladies vlth OPPORTUNITY. Every day to.every.man Opens Fortune's gate anew. Has your past been vold of pain? . Lo, the future beckons you! ‘Would you make of life the best, Spurn the demon of Despalr. Trim Hope's lamp within .your . | breast. Keep 1t burning brightly there. Shut the door on coward Fear. Never doubt creation’s plan. ‘When the grisly phantofns rear Face and fight them. Be a man. Fixed resolve and purpese high ‘Win their guerdon soon or Jate. Fate condemns you? 'Tis:a lie! Souls that dare may conguer fate. He who wills is he who can— He who to himself is true. EHvery day to every man Opens Fortune’s gate anaw. —John Goadby Gregory. L. E. Hanson’s Saturday P. M. They will hunt deer out here. Seth A. Smith went to Bemidji on business Saturday. Eugene Daniels and her from Minneapolis, came out Sunday to visit relatives and hunt deer, during season, Paul Worm the Watkin man was around last Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Adolph Knudson went to Bemidji-aSturday to attend Miss Va- da McPhersons her neice’s wedding, she was married Sunday morning to George Nelson of Bemidji. Lars Lind of Bemidji came out to B. M. Matson’s Monday morning to hunt deer. I EE SRS E LRSS R R & & * JHEVLIN * KK KKK KKK KK KK KK KKK M. H. Schranz was down to Be- midji Saturday. Lawrence Larson of Nymore was here Saturday. Beulah Gennis of Bagley was the guest of Luisa Reml over Sunday. Axel Ringberg passed through here Saturday with his road con- struction outfit having finished his contract in the town of Lammers. Gladys Hilseth of Bagley was visit- ing with Bernice Burfield the last of the week. About a dozen young folks from Bagley attended the dance here, Sat- urday. Olia Olson, Nick Hanson and Nels. Adamson left Sunday for a weeks hunt at La Salle Lake. H. Cavanaugh has relieved Will Weinch as night operator on the Great Northern at this place. Helma Overby and Hans Heidah of Bemidjl ‘were married here Thursday by justice of the peace Gordon. Agnes Lindgreen -and August Ju- line were united in marriage here Monday, Miss Lindgreen is from Itasca. Mr. Juliene is.a ploneer boy of this place. Justice Gordon per- formed the ceremony. We' congratu- late the young couple. They will oc- cupy the Hanson house, The S. B. C. will give nnoth_er dance on Saturday Nov. 29. The dance given by this club last Satur- day was well attended and a very, enjoyable atfalr. LR B E RS R L LR LRSS * PINEWOOD x* MK KKK KK KK KKK KK Mr. Conrad Nelson of Buzzle and Miss Amanda Olson of North Dakota friend ' here | supper was _gery friends Wedqu Farm Hall after Which tiey dauced: | The music ‘was- 4. by H Scandia:Orchestra: of ‘Solway. Iver Olson: returned Wednesday from North Dakota where he has spent the past few months, " at ;ix o'clack at [} : CarlHeagenson and Sam Jamtvald {i¢ came up from Bemidji Wednesday to' attend the dance at Fram Hall, Mrs. Jagger' ofiDetroit . returned home T\mdv of last weeky after spending. a f&w. hmfwbh Mrs. O. Melby. . Dwight Miller of Bemidji called on Pinewood buginess men Wednesday. .Among. those who were Bemidjl visitors Saturday were, Mr. and Mrs. W. Dodge J. Olson iand son John, J. Jamtvold, Carl Peterson. and George Sthol. : Elmer and Redfern, who have been in N. Dak. since-last aprlns, Teturn- ed Friday. Harry Lindgren’ was a Bamld.fl visitor Monday. W. R. Wendt of Thiet River Falls arrived here last week-and wlll live on his farm near town. R RE R R RS R E 88 & & HORNET . * LR R RS E R R R LR RS Mrs. Randolph and ‘daughter moved to Blackduck, the past week to join theother . members of the family there. L J. E. Bogart left on Monday for the southern and western parts of the state, to-visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs, B. F. Winans, Miss Alta Bateman, Jesse and J. D. Bogart went to Blackduck on ‘Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. Bogart attended the county. Sunday school. convention -at Bemidji on Thursday. John Winan, who has been work- ing at Blackduck, has returned to his home. County superintended of school, W. B. Stewart visited the two schools here on Friday. CRYING FOR HELP Lots of It in Bemidji, But Daily ing Less. Growing i The kidneys often cry for help. Not another organ in the whole body more delicately. constructed; Not one more important. to. health. The kidneys are the filters.of. the blood, ‘When they fail th. blood becomes foul and poisonous. There can-be no health where there {s poisoned blood. Backache 18 one of the frequent in- dications of kidney trouble. It is often- the kidnsys ery - for help. Heed it. ] Read what Donp s Kidney \Pills have done for overworked kldney: Read what Doan’s have dome’ for Bemidji people. Mrs. L. Kane; 616 Fourth St., Be- midji, Minn., says: “Doan’s Kidney Pills -have been satisfactory to me. I have:no reason to change my opinion of them, which I expressed some years ago. For years I had kidney trouble and rheumatic pains. My health was. poor. and my system was; filled-with uric acid. Doan’s Kidney Pills have benefited-me wnoderfully." For. sale. by: all dealers,. Price: 50 cents, . Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. New York, sale agents.for the United States. Remember the name-—Doan’s—and. take no other. Carbon Paper | We have an assortmenit of high grade paper ully guaranteed, in all co 812 x13 At $1 and $1.25 a box (Can you beat it?) Yes, there are 100:sheets in, each box..and if the paper does not satisfy you know where ‘you bought: it—your money returned.if you want it always, Beware! ecial agents.callon the trade about the city They: may offer: you. enticing looking bargains—but—what;if you're not - satisfied? b It may. be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. WeBuy on a Guarantee and' Sell | frem: time to time* ors:8 1-2.x 11 and the Same Way. Phone 31 iBBmidjl Pmneer Supply,Stnre N ommatlon Blank *'W. G, Schroeder, x Bemidj, Minn, I hereby nomuu-_-_—.-.._..__..-.....a__u'u HELP WANTED ‘FARMS RORBALE, FOR RENT B A et ornarroennnonnnon | scmcoco oo oo annnes | oo s et A AP AP WANTED—GIrl to learn dressmsk-|FOR SALE—No, 21—260.acres. 40 |FOR RENT—One. elght -room. howse) ing. 507 Beltrami ave. Ao A sttt SR WANTED—Gir] for general house- wonk Three in family. Inquire at 929 11th Bt. —_—— POSITIONS ‘WANTED e e DU S SIS SRS 'WANTED—Position to sing and play |- at partles .and | dances. Also to teach plano lessons. Inquire W. Burns, 320 - Minnesota -avenue, Phone 671. s FOR SALE FOR SALE—Official 1913 automo- bile guides showing 500 Red Line trips connected including maps and instructions indicating roads, crossings, guide-pests, etc. Book has 500 pages showing distance in miles between cities. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE-—One :icare load:of the tfinest horses that have ever been brought to the city of Bemidji: These are-all splendid stock draft horses and are everywhere in de- mand. They. will, be. offered for sale. in Bemidji at - Tom Smart’s barn 612 America wvenue. FOR' SALE—Modern house close in must be sold by December 22nd. on acount of mortgage foreclosure. ‘[his 18:0ne of the best bargins ever offered in Bemidji. Hayner Land Co. FOR SALE—Stoves, one large heat- er, Regal Summit, in excellent con- dition one Monarch malleable steel range, and one three burner Na- tional Blue flame, 921 Lake Boule- vard. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer. win procure any kind ot rubber stamp for you on short mo- ties. FOR SALE—Southern Minnesota horses, at Pogue’s barn. Ages from three years up. Weights from 1200 to 1600. pounds. John Prelvitz. FOR SALE—Round dining table, chairs and heater cheap, Apply 817 Minnesota: avenue. FOR SALE—Have customer for small 4 or 5 room cottage, must be cheap Hayner Land Co. ““Pioneer Want Ads” They bring buyer and seller together. - One-half cent @ word. Phone 31 — Notice To.parties who are.indebted to W., @. Schroeder for. Merchandise, dat- ing. back. 60 days from. Nov.l and over are requested to settle soon .as convenient. and before Dec: 1 1913. " W./G..S8CHROEDER acree. under culilvation, 25 acres meadow. 65 acres fenced. for pas- ture; 9 ‘room- frame house with basement. Large hip Toof barn with hay fork. Granary, - Store building. $1000 stock of me chandise.. 1 team-of-horses, 6.cows. Complete line: of fanm machinery. Price $8,000.00. Address H. B. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn, forty has & fair honse::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 cent. -For further particulars -call ‘on or address A. Kaliser, Bagley, Minn.. FOR SALE—150 acres good Yeavy clay sofl '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 {s an ex- ceptionally good plece 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 160 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. .Owenm, Hines, Minn.: 3 FOR SALE—T76 and 30-100 acres on famous twin lakes, one of the best locations in Minnesota for & sum- mer home-or resort, having lake front and ‘mice 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 |if taken with timber reserved, $1,- 200.00.- $400-down and balance on time at 6% Interest. Address V. M, Owen, Hines, Minn, Ploneer wants—one haif" cent's word ‘cash. i ATTEND Bomidji Business College 0'Leary-Bowser Building DAY AND NICGHT 615 Third ltm.t -ADDIy ~Gharles: -Warfield. FOR 'RENT-Large - mmlmd !«m ‘room - enquire’ 719 Beltraml av FOR RENT—Two: .rooms. 507 Bel trami avenue. 2 FOR RENT—Seven - Bhone -384. FOR 'RENT-—Room’ ‘Phone 845, Fe——————sm—m ot B S S USSP WANTED—Board' in private family, by . widow: no. children. address; Mrs, M. L. H. 905 America Ave.. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERSTho great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled -advertisers. ‘The “recognized advertising meltium- in the Fargo Dally -and. Sunday Courler-News: the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the -largest- amount: of - classitied 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 gét re- sults; rates:one cent per word firat insertion, one-half cent psr word succeeding insertions; fifty cents Der line per month. Address the COourier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons- for every malke of typewriter on the ‘market :at 50 cents- and 75 .¢cents each, Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone _orders promptly filled, Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Pohne 381I. The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply " Store. South-St. Paul Live Stock. South St.” Paul, Nov. 11.—Cattle— Steers, $6.75@7.85; cows and heifers, $4.25@6.75; calves, $6.50@9.75; feed- ers, $430@7.00. Hogs—$7.00@7.80. Sheep—Lambs, $5.25@7.10; - wethers, $4.00@4.40; ewes, $2.50@4.00. ~ roem: house. Duluth Wheat and Fiax. Duluth, Nov. 11.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 85%c; Na 1 Northern, 843c; No. 2 Northern, 82%@83c; Dec., §28c; May, 87%c. ‘Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.34%; Noy. $1.32; Dec., $1.32%; May, $l- 875%. Chicago Grain and Pravisions. Chicago, Nov. 86%c; May, 90%c. @88%c; May, 70%c. Oats—Dec., 38%: @38%c; May, 42c. Pork—Jan. $20.- 10; May, $20.15. Butter—Creameéries, 30@31%zc. Eggs—31@32c. Poultry — Springs, 12%c; hens, 10%c; turkess, 16e. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 11.—Cattle—Beeves, $6.70@9.80; Texas steers, $6.60.@7.76 | Western ‘steers, $6.00@8.00; stockers T Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pme Posts Delivered | to me:at: Bemidji on-ear lots at other towns. Call and see me. I. P. BATCHELDER Qeneral Merchandise O] =] i Pnssznnn mr “_J— ‘] i@ an PIONEER NOV 12 “ !2 6. AS LXPLAINED BE e See the Great Canal.in Picture and Prose 111,26. Hogs—Light, $7.60@8.1 and feeders, . $5.00@17.76; heifers, $3.26@8.25; cows and calves, $7.00@ mixe $7:45@8:25;, $5.25@7.76. ; yearlings, ed, - $7.60@8.26; heavy, mngh, $7.45@7.¢ Dpigs, Sheep—Native, $4. 15@5.30; $6.35@6.55. Minneapolls Grain. Minneapolis, Nov. 11.—Wheat—Dec., 82%c; May, 877%c. Cash close on | track: No. 1 hard, 86%c; No. 1 North- Bemidji, l'l‘i’n’n._ | ern, 8415 @85%¢c; to arrive, 844@ 85%¢; No. 2' Northern, 82%@83%c; i| No. 8 Northern, 79@80c; No. 3 yellow T Every Readerq| “I'for Mides, Furs, Wool, Bl " Read llow You May Have It Almost Free PANAMAV gs that far. r?a this Mpfi bma that wonl b:ns. but:whicn iy presented to This beautiful big volume is written- b, < writer of international renown, :nt{ edged standard reference work oi the 1t7is a splendid large book of als h “size; pnnt:d\frum new, ‘Willis J, Abbot, is_the acknowl- great Canal Zore.’ st 500° pages, 9x12; ,Jargeund, clear, & um. cloth; coll sinii characm-. call sell: for $4 under usual. ‘ourreaders: for- SiK'wfh iCertificates: of .consecutive- dates; “|'sth 8¢. Bemidj corn, 89¢; No. 4 corn, 67¢; No. 3 whi! oats, 363 @3614c; to arrive, 36%e No.. 3 oats, 35lc; barley, 46@66c; flax, $1.36%; to. arrive, $1.365. 1 PAY CASH W. H. NEWTON Bhone 810 HH’ sPALl'SlNo "Wmnfl MINNESOTA “ % mm‘-l.’ 1% ag W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Pogue's Liversy -Phone 164 DRAY LINE 2 Toi SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER sy, 2ATE 43D 71430 MoVING 8 PRORS Sttice Phomy i3 morIce Ave TEACHER Ol' PIANO Graduate of Chicago Musleal College Phone 523. % - DENTISTS AR A AR DR. D L STANTON, : DENTIST Offiice in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. DR. G. M. PALMER : DENTIST Bvening Wd‘t‘il(lel:ym.so::olntmlnt Oniy —“—\_‘— LAWYERS L U s v SO GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Tel. 33v ‘Miles Block [ JOHN ‘F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW Pirst National Bank Buflaing Bemidjt; Minn.- Phone 586 e e 0. H, FISK ATTORNEY. AT LAW Office second floor ‘O'Leary-Bowser Bldg PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS R A A A N PP PP DR. ROWEAND- GILMORE BHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON Orfice—Miles Block DR.'E: A°SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON Office in Mayo Bl k Phone. 30§ 2 M Phone 33. ——E_ DR, C. B. SANBORN "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiice—Miles Block DR:'L. A:'WARD" PHYSICIAN AND “SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemid3i; Minx —_— T T AT DR. A. E. HERDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidj: Office Phone 36 Rnldencl Pl:'m X DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON Office In Winter Block oo ott B TR ek DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Office in Mayo. Phone 12 Rulmnca Phone 111 AD TIME CARDS *: i*#*#illlifliiiih MPLE, EED LAKS & MAW. 2/North Bound Arri 1 North Bound. Loave orth :Bound (Freighit South [ Freight North M— FUNERAL DIRECTOR I ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY' CORONER