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entire state-and any vdeonnliitlns up| Publishers ana 'l‘llophom £ 81 Entnr.d at the st office at Bemidji Minn., as second-e matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. —— T Published every afternoon exospsiSundsy No attention, paid to anonymous con- butions. = Wri name tril known to the edlmr but not nmmr- 1y for publication. Communications for the Weekly Plon- neer should reach this flfl« mnot later than Tuesday of each to insure publication in the ourrant l ue. Might pages, fiun"‘nmh‘ summary of “t.?: n%:l of the week, bu-h-d every urs pald to any ddress 7o $150 In’ atvemie s PAPLR RCESLNTLD FCR/FOREIGH ADVERTISING BY THE GEMERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALLTHE PRINCIPAL CITIES LET'S BE THERE. On to Bemidji is the ery now. On December 4th and 6th the an- nual meeting of the Northern Min- nesota Development assoclation is to be held. Itasca county wants to be theve. Itasca county, aside from being the home county of the president of the association, is the best county of the thirty-one in ths territory covered by the association. It is the second richest in assesscd valuation, an.l it is one of more diversified industrial development than any other. lrasca county owes to itself to help tiue developmenl movements. 1t uas more to gain than an- or the other counules, Let’s have a rousing meeting ot the ltasca county bianch of the De- velopment assoriation and send gond representation to the meating at Bemidji. Let every community be heard frem. Let Itasca county be heard from. The above was clipped from the Ttusca County Indep~ndent and ex- presses the preper spirit. It is the spirit which sz2ould prevail in eve-y city of every county in the associa- tion. Come along boys and girls. Be- midji will take care of you. Bemidji is great on the advertising game and makes good because it always deliv- ers the “Goods.” HRREK KK RKR KK KKK KK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * I B R R R R R R E R R R RS No matter what you think regard- ing Secretary Mackenzie’s attitude on the state swamp land grants, you'll have to admit that he is certainly working up enthusiasm for the next state development meeting. “Mack’ is sure some press agent.—Walker Pilot.’ — The sixth district papers are say- ing very kindly things about Alvah Eastman as a worthy gentleman to represent the sixth district in con-| gress, remarks the Eden' Valley Journal. The newspaper boys, con- tinues the Journal, all know what a splendid, able, worthy man Bro. Eastman is and he merits anything, politically he seeks.—Walker Pilot. —— ‘We notice that state game com- missioner Rider has let out two or three game wardens in this neck of the woods carrying out his plan of re- trenchment. The northern part of the state furnishes the game for the “‘dress parade’ fellows in the south- ern part of the state where the barn- yard fowl reigns supreme and a real prairie chicken. or deer would prove a curiosity.—Hubbard Clipper. o Albert Pfaender of New Ulm is be- ing mentioned as a Democratic can- didate for governor mext year. Pfaender isione of the leading Demo- crats in southern Minnesota, is a member of the legislature with .a good record back of him and is in every way qualified for the place. Northern Minnesota has two men that would make good leaders for ' the Democratic party. They are Judge Stanton of Bemid}i and P. M. Ring- @al of Crookston. The Democratic party of the state is fortunate in hav- ing a lot of good timber available this way s a mistake, Dump- thel | of People Get, One orme’m Every HELP WANTED Season und It is of Vital Interest to- Al to Learn How to AT T T S e be Contagious. % Some people think colds are only caught through exposurs. This in return is contradicted by ‘the fact that Arctic explorers are peculiarly free from colds. ' Itismore generally aocepted that colds are the result of civilized life, due to super-heated roomsand a very rapid change in temperature which causes'the nerve centers to be depressed, and still more largely due to con- tagion—one member of a family imparting a cold to another by sneezing or coughing, A cold means nothing if relieved quickly. That such a purpose msy be acoomplished,.a gnick.aid to a cold isian essential. A nmdyupnwly devised to relieve colds.quickly is PERUNA. for the governorship.—Ada Herald. —— There is a good deal of truth in the statement that the greatest stumbling block to progress is the passive, dndifferent, comfortable, well meaning by-stander, who isn't doing any harm, or anything else. If this number was small it would not matter, but when thousands of Am- erican citizens in every state in the Union have not interest emough in the administration of public affairs to go to the polls and vote, then the matter becomes serious. If this leth- argic citizenship could be aroused to their responsibilities, what might they not aid those who are already awake, to accomplish.—Red Wing Republican. The Suffragist’s Dilemma 1 shall not vote for Mrs. Briggs. 1 do not like her gown. And I remember well the digs 1 got trom Clara Brown. Jemima Patterson Mageo Shall get no vote of mine. A horrid, stuck up thing is she. And also I decline To vote for Anastasia Bunce. I fairly bofl with rage ‘When I recall that more than once She lled about my age. And Mabel Jones and Agnes Carr And Clementina Ball Tl scratch because they never are At home the days I call. I cannot vote, you understand, For Angelina Pratt, Because she isn't stylish, and She wears a last year's hat. Oh, goodness me! That brings me through The list. This ballot's small. There's no one left. What shall I do? 1 cannot vote at all! —Springfleld Union. Corrects Indigestion Cream of Rye Nature's Breakfa-i Food Banishes Constipation AmeTrmit:'an Adding Machine The Latest Adder Costs But $35 See our-exhibit---ask for 10 days’ frial Here is a new price on a competent Adder. On a machine that is rapid, full size and infaliible. ‘The very latest machine, built by ‘men who know, in one of the largest metal-working shops. It is ‘an individual Adder to be placed on one's ‘desk, close to one's books and papers. To take the place of the central ‘machine requiring skilled operaters. It is also intended for offices and stoves where costly machines are & luxury. The price is due to utter simplicity, and to our enormous output. Seven keys do all the work. Each copled number s ' . shown ‘up for checking before the addmon \l‘m made. add, itipty, With verv lll l nrutlm Aanyone .can com- e & hundred figures a mintte. the machine never makes it a nul,mcouln mg‘ hvmull;nu ma - 1 s ‘tHo "Slanoet e of The Bemidji Pionger AMERICAN CAN COMPANY, cHIGAGO 8old In Bemid}i By Ten Days' Test Now we maxe this offer so that offices everywhere may learn what this machine means to them. ‘We will gladly place in any office one American Adder for a ten days’ test. There will be no obligations, and charges will be prepaid. Compare it with any non-lister— even the costliest. Let anyone use it. See if any machine can serve better than this. Just send us this coupon and we'il | send the machine. Please send us an American Add- ing Machine for ten days' free trail. Name ...... Btreet Address City .. Btate Offce Supply Store PERUNA oontains such ingredients that have an up.ohlly benefloial in- fiuence upon the inflamed mucons membranes and the guicker these mucous membranes are giventhe benefit of a remedy like FERUNA, the quicker the reliefand the less contagion. A neglected cold may become a serious menace m one's own life, and far worse, may endanger one’s family, 3 ‘We insure our homes against fire, our lives against death. Why should we not insure-ourselves against colds if possible by Laving a mediciue in the family chest thatcan be used at once ? mm“nuhnbhhmholdtemedyfo!oddnudnhnnldhmm home, for there should be a desire to combat s cold: as.quickly s possible. This is enlightened hygiene, People who are feeble and run. down are more subject to colds than per- sons in normal health. Such persons need outdoor life and PERUNA to help build up a strong constitution. If you have a poor appetite that is oftena warning that you probably need a tonic like Peruna for Peruna aids the digestive organs. When your appetate is fair and work and exercise do not quickly tire you, your susceptibility to colds diminishes very much. Persons who objoot to hquxd medicines can now obtain muu " TABLETS. GOVERNMENT WANTS YOUNG MER Big Salaries, $75 to $150 a Month— Life_ position, short hours, 30 days vacation yearly with full pay. No layoffs, no political pull needed. - Common "education _suftclent. Ouskiads of vacancies. Heiiwey ml clerks, Post Office clerks, carriers and R. F. D. men wanted, mxmxnauan coming tn your vicinity. Write immediately t WEBSTER INSTITOTE, BUFFALO, N. Y. — e cmcuzgen S Pil.LS THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $1( .00 recently e: ded on b tovaente:” B sooga. 15 ‘Rr‘:';.‘. ‘baths, an nmnh mom E business Inou.u ||I0 ‘harbor and le umnm ivenient to nrr'th‘ilh S ln of the Graat Holels tl the Northwast T othe no other. Askc -ONESTER nnflonn nmmL LS l= SOLD B bF BKUfililSlS TVERVHERE Try a Ploneer want ad. I Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pine Posts Delivered ‘ to me at Bemidji on car lots at other towns. 2 and see me. I. P. BATCHELDER General IMerchandise Bemidji, Minn. Call 929" 11th: 8t. POSITIONS WANTED A A A A A A A~ A AN AN WANTED—Rosition to:sing:and: play at parties and dances. -Also to teach: plano lessons. Inguire W. ‘Burns, 820 - Minnesota avenue: Phone 671. work. Three-in family. Inquire at| : . FARMS FOR'SALE, oA e et e S e FOR SALBE—Nc. 21—260 acres, 40 meadow. - 65 acres fenced for pas- ture. 9 room frame house with basement. Large hip roof bara with hay fork. Granary. Store building. ~ $1000° stock of mer- chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows. Co{nplete line of -farm machinery. Price $8,000.00. Address H. B. Reynolds, Bemidji, -Minn. FOR. SALE—Official 1913 automo- bile guides showing 500 Red Line trips connected including maps and instructions indicating roads, crossings, guide posts, etc. Book has 500 pages:showing distance in miles: between cities, - Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—One- caro load of - the finest horgses 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 .venue. FOR SALE—Practically at your own figures second-hand rebuilt steam traction engines in sizes 18 to 30 horsepower different makes. Have one ~complete American Saw- Mill almost new. If interested write us. J. I. Case T. M. Company, Fargo North Dakota. FOR. SALE—Modern _house close in must be sold by Décember 22nd. on acount of mortgage foreclosure. ‘This 8 one of the best bargins ever offered in Bemidji. Hayner Land Co. FOR SALE—Brand new pair of Hockey skates size .12 cost $5.00 new will sell for $2.50—Apply at Pioneer. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer win procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- ties. FOR SALE—Two young teams, har- ness and two new ‘wagons inquire 1219 Beltrami Ave. Phone 836. FOR SALE—Have customer for small 4 or 5 room cottage, must be cheap Hayner Land Co. | FOR SALE—Four room house. Wfl N care of Ploneer. FOR RENT o e i FOR RENT—Two front rooms; in- quire at 208 Mississippi ave So. T. G. Reénsfield. FOR RENT—One eight room house 615 Third street. Apply Charles ‘Warfield. FOR RENT—Seven Phone 384. A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav- orite Contestant COOD FOR 5 VOTES Cast these votes for No........... This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W. G. Schroeder store on.or.before February 14th, 1914, will countas 5 votes for the person Tepre- sented by the above number; TheBemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Every Subscriber Should Clip This And saveit for one of the éir-is who are desirous of win- ning the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. " Cut It and Keep It For Someone 000000000000 0000000000000 ot ==" This_New lllustrated Book For Every leer pn-s.:.m-:n _PRESENTED BV THE | : “ W Bmmm PIOREER, NOV. 1 m 1) & AS nxPLAINED BE'-UW Seethe Great Canal in Picture afid Prose el ‘ Read How Yonuw Have ll Almost l-‘ree Cut out the above coupon, and it at this the ex- X ru “amount hereln set. Sppasite tg am -selected ?e“m'“mnh the Hhceo bootie: ivina of the cont ot " checkiag, ther mecessary EXPENER tiome), nd s Seckial, MWWMW NA] This beautiful Big volume is written by Willis J, Abbot, PANAMA a writer of international renown; and is thle 'lcknowl- AND THE edged standard reference work of the great Canal Zone,'! T 1t is'a splendid Iarge book of -almost: 500 pages, 9; CANAL inches in size; printed from-new. , large-and v:l:ar, In Pictors and Priss on special ‘paper; bound iin_ tropi red vellnm elod: i title stamped in, gold; with. inlaid color-pant . 34 ILLUSTRATED ~more than 600 magmficent illush'ahou mcl ng be- -3 “tiful pages: reproduced from water-color lfll lies: in col-' ® orings that far surgau any work of & similar character. and see this beautiful book that would sell for $4-under usual l conditions, but whicn is presented tq our, readers for SIX of the above Certificates. of .consecutive dates, and nlyfi- Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for $1.39 |83@863¢; No. 4 corn, 6414 @865%¢; No. i |3 white oats, 361 @368c; to arrive, 186%c; May, 91c; July, 83%c. - | 41%e¢. Pork—Jan., $20.45; May; $20.- WANTED. B PP MUV USUSUO ORIy WANTED—Washing at home will go out also 518 third St. LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Fur neck piece. Owner cam have same by calling at the Pio- neer -office, proving property and Paying for this ad. LOST-—A horse: blanket between Ba- midji and Steinbrook farm Mon- day night. Finder kindly leave at Pogue’s-barn and receive reward. LOST—Mackinaw Thursday night on Lake Trvine. Finder return to ‘O’Leary Bowser Co., and receive re- ward. > Try Ploneer Want Ads. South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, Nov. 14.—Cattle— :Bteers, $5.75@7.85; -cows and heifers, $4.26@6.75; calves, $5.50@9.75; feed- ers, $4.30@7.00. Hogs—$7.50@7.80. Bheep—Lambs, $5.25@7.00; . wethers, $4.25@4.50; ewes, $2.50@4. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Nov. 14.—Wheat—On track and to -arrive, No. 1 hard, 85%c; No. 1 Northern, 843c; :No.- 2 Northern, 82% @83c; Dec., 82%c; May, 873c. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.34; Nov., $1.33%; Dec., §1.32%; May, $1.- 38, § Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Nov. 14—Wheat—Dec., Corn— Dec., 69%c; May, 70%c; July, 69%c. | Oats—Dec., 38%c; May, 42c; July, 45. Butter — Creameries, = 30@32c. Eggs—30@34c. Poultry—Springs, 13c; hens, 11¢; turkeys, 16c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 14.—Cattle—Beeves, $6.70@9.65; Texas steers, $6.60@7.70; Western steers, $6.00@7.90; stockers and feeders, $4.90@8.65; cows and bLeifers, $3.25@8:16; calves, $7.00@ 11.25. Hogs—Light, $7.65@8.20; mix- ed, $7.65@8.30; heavy, $7.560@8.25; rough, $7.50@7.70; pigs, $5.76@7.70. Sheep—Native, $4.15@5.; 35; yearlings, $6.50@86.50. . “Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Nov. 14.—Wheat—Dec., 82%c; May, 87%c. Cash -close on track: No. 1 hard, 86%c; No. 1 North- ern, 83% @84%.c; to arrive, 83%c; No. 2 Northern, 81% @83%c; No. 3 Nflrt.h ern, 9% @81%c; No. 3 yellow corn, | - 188%¢; No. 3 oats, 841,@36%c; bar | »Amllie' flax, § room house. | FOR SALE—The S.W. 1/ .of the B. B./, of Section 21-146-32. This forty has a fair house and barm 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. Kaiger, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—160 acres good heavy clay soil on a nice lake with lots of fish in, seven miles from Ten- Btrike on the M. & I. railroad, and four miles from Puposky on the Red Lake railroad. This is 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 mice Birch tim- ber and about 150 thousand feet of saw log timber. Small clearing on the Lake shore where there has béen 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. Owen, Hines, Mirn, 5 FOR SALE—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 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. FOR SALE—A truck and poultry farm bargain inside of the city. The Sunnyside gardens, containing be- tween 12 and 15 acres, with fine building sites on the river bank. Nice trees, 160 foot frontage on the river. Three blocks from new bridge. Two blocks from the pro- posed railroad stop and two blocks from the tourist hotel site. Locat- ed on main county road. Two acres will be broken and ready for gar- dens in the spring. Splendid charnce on the river bank for poultry houses and root cellars, and boat landings from which the crops can be shipped direct to Bemidjl by boat. Price $550. Terms: $10.00 down and $10 per month until one half is paid. The balance on or before 10 years, at 5 per cent in- terest. Don’t pass this up. Act quick if you want this: well located farmstead. J. J. Opshal, the home- maker, 1101 Bemidji avenue, phone 177. 10 per cent discount for all cash. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the ‘state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courler-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 get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the matket at 50 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbom sold for 76 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. _— Ploneer wants—one half cent a word cash. | PAY CASH For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper W. H. NEWTON nE MURPHY UNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALME N omum- BetemiAre.. W. K. DENISON . VETERINARIAN e Pogue's Livers -acres under cultivation, 25 acres | = AND TRANSF’ER SAFE m PIANO MOVING Phone 58 §18 America A Office Phona 1z - AV Res. MUSIC INSTRUCTOR - s e Dl ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHER OF PIANO Graduate of Chicago Musical College Phone 523, e L A e DENTISTS L CEE i DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Offiice in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 230 DR. G. M. PALMER : DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE I:AWYER Miles Block Phone 560 JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. 0. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blds - PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN~ DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles ‘Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 1n Mayo_Block Phone 396 . Res. Phone 33. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiice—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Minn DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Ming Office Phone 36 Residenc® Phone 36 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 12 Residence Phone 211 e iffi{*k*i*##i#**ii ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS * KKK KK KKK KK KKK K MPLS., RED LAEZ & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrives. am 1 North Bound Leaves. rm S00 RATLEO. 162 East Bound Leaves am 163 West Bound Leaves. po 186 East Bound Leaves.......2:45 pm 187 West Bound Leaves..:....9:6 am GREAT NORTEEEN 33 West Bound Leaves 115 pra 84 East Bound Leave: pm 35 West_Bound Leave: Lo 26 East Bound Leaves. am 105 North -Bound Arrives. pm 108 South Bound Leaves. am Frelght West Leaves at. am freight East Leaves at. om NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Onen daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p me 7 to 9 B’ m Sunday, resding only, 3% 6 b 522 oo Bemidji Business College 0'Leary-Bowser Building DAY AND NICHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. STOVE W0OD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to Bemidji Tth St.; beyond, $2. 'd"' e Delivered to Nme, $2.00 and $2.25. BLOCK WO0OD i Delivered Bemidji, ThSe, beyond, 525 0 M'q'db Nymore, $l.75lfl $2.00.