Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 13, 1913, Page 2

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— "" PMZ!#IQW 3 : FUB. 00 umn,mm-m- '!.'eunbg_nc 31 Hntered at the post office at Bemidji Minn., as second-class” mTtor under Act of Copgress of Marah 5, 1570, o A° Publighed éYery af t Sunday | e -n-nuon p&ld to lnnnymoul oon %l. must knowh wr. h Jot . 1.\q<:n-ure om\li“tlnlforthaw ki - neer should reach this Sttice not Taser than Tueaday of each week to insure publication in the current is - lnufl,uo nu’. One month by _carr One year by carrier Three mo; {“;'a-%. ix monthi ne year, postage pald. th By Th, %#.km R address for $1. W in ndnn T 115 PAPER REPRESENTED. FOR FOREIGN Anvmt.sms BYTHE G"‘IENAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES LA R SRR R EX RS TR * EDITO; NS * #llfiimwfi%"#*** The report that Home Run Baker may. quite bageball is another sign of the unwillingness of our leading. citi- zens to continue in the public service. —Crookston Times. —— The disastrous defeat of Tammany is a lesson.to be pondered over, both by the bosses, big and small, on the one hand, and . the intelligent citizen on the other, The former must see that no matter how perfect the organization, it can be shattered; the latter, that with a united effort, and pursuing a median line, vice and cor- ruption, when exposed no matter un- der whose protection, must inevitably go under.—Princeton News. —_—— Hinckley has started an excel- lent idea of holding public meetings where school teachers and parents can some together and discuss mat- ters of interest to the school. It is a well-known fact that the success of any school deperds upon the har- mony and cooperation of both teach- ers and parents, and such meetings cannot help but aid their schools. Other schools would do well to follow their example—Sandstone Courier. _Q‘_ ‘W. R. Mackenzie, who has been secrqtary. of the Northern Minnesota Development association since its in- ception some years.ago, will soon re- sign his position to become a can- didate for the state senate from the Sixty-first district. His work for this section. of the state and his knowl- edge of its needs would make him a strong addition .to. the northern con- tingent in the upper houge. He 1s a capable man and the people of the Sixty-first will no doubt show their appreciation of the good work done by him thus far by endorsing him for the promotion he seeks.—Grand Rapids Herald-Review. —— There. is no sidetracking the is- sue of aennomy and eftielency in uxe administration of the atfairs of the state. The issue has reached immense proportions and at the present has overshadowed all other issues. Every candidate for the legislature will have to stand the test to secure the votes in the next election, and the mere promises from the platform will not go unchallenged. A . candidate to stand the test will have to show a record free from the grab-bag tac- tics so much in evidence, or we miss the trend of public sentiment. Strong men are wanted who can he relied upon to place the state upon a business basis, removed, as far as pos- ¢ | sible, from patronage. BELINDA On her white breast a sparkling cross she wore, ‘Which Jews might kiss and in- fidels adore. Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose, Quick as her eyes and as un- fixed as those. % Favyors to none, to all she smiles extends. Oft she rejects, but never once offends, Bright as the sun. her eyes the gazers strike, And, like the sun, they shine on all alike. Yet, graceful ease and sweetness void of pride, Might hide her faults if belles had faults to hide. If to her share some female er- rors fall Look on her face and youw'll for- get them all. —Pope. HOLD UP SIX STREET CARS Negro Bandits Terrorize Chicago’s West Side. Chicago, Nov. 13,—Four negro ban: dits, one wearing a silk hat and a Tuxedo coat, terrorized the West and Southwest sides of the city by hold: ing up men and women on the street and boarding street cars and robbing passengers. The negroes committed six robberies, obtaining small sums and jewelry from each of their vie- tims. The police believe the robbers are walters. A dozen detectives are search- ing for the men. IF B‘N}K HURTS BEGIN UN‘*SM.*TS' Backachy or Biadder Bothers— Meat .Forms Uric:-Acid. regularly ‘can make a mistake by says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs the kid- or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then' you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, ness, constipation, dizziness, sleep- lessnegs, bladder disorders come trom sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, full of sediment, macy and take ‘a. tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast will then-act-fine. is -made from the acid of grapes and lemon -juice, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stim- ulate them to activity, also. to mneu- tralize the acids in urine 8o it no bladder diserders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can- not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby-avoid- ing serious kidney complications.— Adv, FOR SALE One car load of the finest -horses that have ever been brought to the city of Bemidji. These are all splen- did stock draft horses and are every- where in demand. They will be of- fered for sale in Bemidjli at Tom Smart’s barn 612 America avenue.— Adv. Instant Reliéf When Nose and Head are Clogged from a Cold. Stops Nasty Catarrhal Discharges. Dull Headache Vanishes. Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Get a small bottle anyway, just to try it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at my drug store. This sweet, fra- grant balm dissolves by the heat of . OB omIer Go: A GREAT CLEA EUP SAI:.E ON SHORT LINES OF SHOES AND UNDERWEAR At this time of the year we have many lines of goods that there is but one or two of a kind left; broken lines We can’t fit every one, but the cus- tomer who finds their size can secure a great bargain. 1L0T OF WOMEN'S SHOES Values $2.50 to $4.00 $1.89 a Pair we call them, Cholce Sie 1212t $1.25 a pair: 1 Lot of Men's:Fine. Shoes $4.00 fo- $5.00-Values: Choice $3.60 a pair. 1 Lot of Ladles"50¢ Flseced Underwear Misses’ $1.50-Felt Shoes 1 10T 2 s Choice Values 75¢ fo-$1.50" Choice 29 cents a pair Girls’ $1.25. FeltShoss: ILotof Ladies” dersey Ribbed llndnrvmar" 25¢ a_nd 35¢ Values. I Lot of Girls’ EUHM 156 Undepwear: 42c a Qarment COME FRIDAY, SATU : BREATHE FREETY! OPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFFED HEAD---END CATARRH the. nostrils; penetrates and = heals the inflamed, swollen. membrene which lines the mnose, head and throat; clears the air passages; -|stops nasty discharges and a feel- ing of cleansing, relief comes immediately. Don’t lay awake to-night strugg- ling for breath, with- head: stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blow-| ' ing Catarrh or a cold, with its run-| * ning nose, foul mucous dropping in- to the throat, and raw dryness Is distresing but trly needless: = Put your faith—just once—in “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. soothing MINN. INFANTS. SHOES Siza-9-t0 2 1.00 a pair -18c.a.Garment conferernce of Al Flush the* Kx&neyn at'‘Onee "When | fr® or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, port that he mig irregular of pas-|George W. Goethals 6 sage or attended by .a sensation’ of | commissioner of INew York ci: U § ST ONE DOSE ’;““““gl' E:t about (°“;i :‘1‘““2‘ ot ,‘,fiflehflmfifirfifipwfiemfit dch, gas on the stomach and consti-|d ad Salis from any rellable phar- )i etant post he had to fil, but ho |Dation almost IMMEDIATELY. You any choices | will be surprised at the-quick action for this or any other appofntive of-|of Adler- i-ka, B. N. French & Co., for a few days and ‘your Kkidneys|fiegs until' after his rettirn” froth’ his dmgglsta = Kdv. This famous salts | yaeation. would not make kn Calumet, Mich,, Nov. 13. ] young sons‘of Mr. and-Mrs, Alex Rem- milard- of Lake ‘Linden died of ‘pto- maine poisoning, caused by the eat- s ing of tomatoes which had been al- longer causes irritation, thus ending | jowed to standin a can. Mfa. Rem: | . milard"is near death. 3. é—’l'ha inumtlonl ce, “Lo¥d "Matssy, * British jurist, presiding. nght Hon, Sydney Buxton, president of the board of “trade, weltomied thesdelegates ‘on 1| No man or woman who east meaf | behalf of the British government. Twelve HAtoNs "are repraséited 16 the: -conference, ' the United - -States, flushing the kidneys occasionally, Great Britain, Belgt erlands, | Norway, ney pores so they slugglshly filter |ya5q! MITCHEL .GOES TO PANAMA|! netyous- | Mayor-E1&6t "May "Offer Go'fihal- Po- weeks' 'vacation. Mr." MR&K«! "Would'| glycerine, ot 2 have nothing to say regarding the-e: |the remedy Whieh' béddnie" rumulh‘by Colonel | cyring appeéndicitis. Thfs*18 the me e police Mr. Ptomaines: Kill Children: French:-Aviator Is ‘Killed. Villaccublay, France, Nov: 18:—Cay |G- Schroeder for Merchandise, dat- e = tain dea Garde, one of the most |Ing" back- 60 days from Nov.l and noted French army aviators, was killed (over are requested to settle s06n &s at the aerodrome here as he was land- | convenient and before Dec. 1 1913. Ing after a flight in his aeroplane, EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN COATS AND SUITS bine the very newest STYLE, FAB- RIC, and High Class Tailoring, at a very Jow: price. We know that you seek' distintfion in Dress;’ that you want your Coat or Suit to be different from that of your neighbor and we have so arranged our buying: of Coats and Suits that we feel réady to as- sert that we can please Our garments are of the Nationally known family of PRINTZESS Each is tailored so such care that-we, as well asthe manufacturer goar- antee’thef full Two Seasons’ Satisfactory wear. TAILORE You- fllmply canmnot be delighted with-the LOW PRICES' and’the be of these garments. NEXT"DOOR” ‘Will Buy Posts Delivered: to'nte at Béflfid]i on'car Tots and L P. BATCHELDER' ‘@eneral-lerchandise:: , France, Neth- .Russia, Denninrk, Germany, e “two A Splendrd Chance to Hélp Your Fav . orlfe Gontestant jbn. I t’ 8! . n - Ml Housewife “A Shine In Frary Dear” lm. m‘ fimfi We~Want to ‘teil "thosé i |susfering” ffom Atomidth of trouble that we are ageiifs for the | 3 ‘|8imple mixturs of “buckthorn - bark, thorongh bowel cleanser known and |3 rélieves Auur ‘stom- | § __ HELP WANTED < FOR RENT S ol Wit . e WANTED—Girl for general house-|FOR RENTOne eight room house work. Three in family. Inquire at 615 Third ‘strect. Apply Charles 929 11th St. POSITIONS WARTED A e 'WANTED—Position to sing and play = lmli E\Emm at partles and dances, Also to| FOR R. Y liISI'S e teach ‘plano lennns Inqulre Burns, 320 - Miiinesota av Phono 671, CH FOR RENT—Seven room hotuse. Phone 384. A — 'Room Phone 845, rAnis'onm FOR SALE—No, 21—260 acres. 40 acres_under. cultivation, 25 acres meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas- ture, .9 room . frame. house with To parties who are indebted to W. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Officlal 1918 automo- bile guides showing 500 Red Line basement. Large hip roof barn W. G. SCHROEDER trips connected including With hay fork. Granary. Store » instructions lndicnflns building. $1000 stock of mer- crossings, guide posts, etc. Booi has 500 pages showing distance in miles between cities. Apply at Ploneer Office Supply Store. |FOR SALE—One care load of tinest horses that have eve brought to the city of Bem: These are all splendid stock horses and are everywhere in de- mand. They will be. offered Sale in Bemldjl at = Tom 8 barn 612 America avemus FOR SALE-—Modern hou must be sold by December 22nd. on acount of mortgage foreclosure. ‘Chis 18 one of the best bargina ever offered in Bemidji. Hayner Land| chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows. Cnmplete line of farm machinery. Price $8,000,00.. .Address H. B. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—The S.W. of the S. s E.1; of Section 21-146-32. This forty has a fair house and barn and a few acres under cultivation and {8 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. Bagley, Minn LE—150 acres good heavy Aice lake with lots Ten- Tubber stamp for you on ki wp}lonnlly good | plece of land ties. fairly level and mostly ha:d lang - FOR' SgliE-"'—‘SSutherix horses, at Pogue’s bar: you: to 1500 potinds. Johin Prefvits, FOR SALE—Round - dining table, | chairs_and heater - cheap. Apply 817 Minnesota avenue. of saw_log tf her s nall clearlng on'the' Lake shore where there has been some buildings which bave - by small Hayner Land Co. memmom Hinles, Minn. ADVERTISERS—The great state of|FOR SALE—75 and 30-100 acres.on North™ Dakotd ‘offers unlifmfted op-| famous twin lakes, one of the best portunitios for business to elassl-| 1ocations in Minnesota for.a sum- fied advertieérs. The recoghl?ed| mer home or resort, having lake advertising 'medium in the Fargo| ' front ana nice high banks with Dally and Sunday Courler-News| fine grove. of Norway pines near the ‘only seven-day paper in the| the water. Good level clay land state ard the paper' which ‘carries|’ about 100,000 feet, of good pine the largest amount’ of classified| timber, and 100,000 feet of hard advertising. . The ~ Courler-News|" wood umher on the land, Only six covers Nofth Dakota like & blank-| mileg tr ines. and Tenstrike -0 et; reaching all parts of the stale|” ard on good w;wgnn' road.. . Fine the day of publication; it is the fishing in,_these lakes, Price, it paper to use in order to get re-| taken with_ the timber,_ on, $1,- sults; rates one cent per word first I down and if ingertion; one-half cent per word er. reserved, $1,-- Bucceeding insertions; fifty cents nd n Der line per month: Address the Courler-News; Fargo, 'N. D. : |FOR BALE_Typewrlter ribbons for every maks “of typewritér” on’ the market at 50 cents and 76 cents “each, Every ribhon sold for 75, cents'g ; promptly filied. Mall orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. ' Pohne 31, Thé Beridfl Ploneer Office Store. I PAY CASH skillfully and examined with D DRESSES ‘afford to make a dress when ce we now offer. © You' wxll‘ 10" SECURITY. BANK 7+ft Jack Pine other towns. " Call Bed’ 'Y. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER " and COUNTY CORONER bruary 14thy 1914;iwill count#8~ 5 votes for tH@ fi@rsoffibpre- penwd by the abov@* number.! The Bemidji P.onéefrdb Co.

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