Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 24, 1913, Page 2

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i ONEER |{g00d cook. Féiling to name al X H . ldd thiat the other five'are money. o 31| The weatherman, by keeping off = the snow, has ngt succeeded in pro- e A '3,,‘.‘{‘.‘:,‘.},,‘}:,‘."}{’3{ tecting the deer in this section, as of Congress of ‘March 3, reports indicate-that more deer have _~d—d_~h—_—— ¢ v Publishéd every afteracon edoept'Bunday | already been killed than during any I_ W. w‘ ¢ fl]’gflmzas Pate[slm a "No attention Baid, u,'“__'mym.,“, con- | previous year and another week re- = i tributio riter t " be Kaown o tre’ oditars But mot mevssar.{TaIne for_the slaughter. 1l for publication. Cnmmunluuonl for the Weekly Pion- geer should remch this otfice’not later HELD DYING MAN IN ARM: w roly e e e “Patereon, N. J, Nov.24.—Another Dr. Elam Tella One More Chapter of| gserious strike in the sflk industry -is Murder-in Hotel. tlreatened here from two sources| Kansas City, Nov. 23 —Like the in‘| and 4t {s’feared that one or: the other'|” stallments of a serjal story the killing{ o¢ them will bring:on a-crials. s ALT of W.Putnam Cramer of Chicago by Organized: by the L W. W, fnto DeWillaon iljam, (oo meatthy 56 unlons the -ribbon workers, number-| Joseph physician, is becoming known ing several tlousand, will demand ‘e & cHapter st a UG nine-hour day and according “to” Ed- Through an attorney Dr. Elam told} o o ner ) ren; orgsizer ' WHI obtain) how he caught Oramer in his arms| . 5o o i i oioe nie Monrs an | HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN | after the fatal shot had been firedf ~ O ~ - Kolgren declared ' ‘theres ,'.Q ut anh meat w]m;h ADVERTISING BY THE and held him until death came. will be no picketing or -disturbances: | xlflml then Back hurts and FoieseseRT The great strike of last year dost Mex bothers you. $5,000,000 in wages alone. Owners (‘”"DON S RRHAL JELLY ‘Mates ‘Bubsardption on. month .by enn-hr your olrrier “Woeekly Plonser Hight pages, ulmnln” summary Ry Sod "'},‘.?"’ ‘"" i \ddress fer $1:60 in’ advaac Anti-Slavery Law Passed. GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES commission has passed the anti-slav-| il the new system is tried out. ery law adopted Nov. 13 by the Philip-| The other situation was a strike | and . ologged and need .a flushl, pine national assembly. Only a few ) of weavers and dyers when 150 work-] e amendments were made and the: | men :t th: i]lahnsonflf Cowin plant It 1sn’t what a fel wes, but| were introduced merely for the pu: | walked out because ‘the mamager re- wh;t i;@ tp:;s th‘:t keel:::' h‘;m broke. | Pose of obviating legal defects in thc| fused to discharge two workmen who)| —_— " | measure as passed by the assembly. |deserted the strike last year and re-| A WAY OUT ' discharged - a general threatened. A Resident of Bemidji Shows the Way. RED MEN'S ARDOR COOLS| There’s one effective way to re- Troops on Way to Quell Revolt May: lieve kidney backache. gion,- severs -headaches, Unless the’men are strike 18 The fellow who continually wishes that he was never born is not the only. man who regrets. it. der disorders. ment Fou.feel -an ache or pain The new commissioners will make thelr announcements after the spec; dal election has been held—if—? Not Be Needed. y Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 24.—Advices)| from the Shipreck Indian egency: ‘are:|ful n & glass of . water If men were built 1lke pianos, it; from Fort Robinson, Neb., to subdue kidneys will then act fine. This there would be more square and up-| But they seldom reach the cause. | the rebellious Navajo Indians have mot mous salts is made from the acid right people in this old world of| Backache fs cause to suspect the| yet arrived. Agent Shelton, however, ours. kidneys. % . Doan’s Kidney Pills are for dis- Most of the editors are of the|ordered kidneys. opinion that after the election next| Bemidii people back them up tlers in the vicinity of the mountain, fall Mr, Eberhart will still be gov-| Read a case of it. however, fear a surprise attack and ernor. Mrs. J. A, Breen, 516 Third St.,|gsay they will welcome the soldfers. Bemidji, Minn., says: “I had an at- ety Bemldji was promised a new tele- | 8¢k of kidney complaint, My back phone building and got it. Most of :0:::' dl::yy"‘:;i;:eysl z::nl;:l:: I:::: ;\;:m(;lstelzens wouldistlliprefel thy ney Pills at Barker’s Drug Store and ‘ they did me a world of good. My back was relieved. Others of my family have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills with good results.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United Some one has said that slx things | States. are essentlal to the formation of a| Remember the name—Doan’s—and | % % " & o ok ok ofe ok ofe ofe oo oo oo b e Subacribe for the Ploneer, Indians encamped on Beautiful moun- tain will disperse. peaceably. The set~ clogged kidneys and them to mormal sctivity. meutralizes the acids i the urine bladder disorders. Jad Salts 15 harmless; foole ol obe odooe ol oo o ool ol oo b b ok L JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER RE- FUSED CREDIT. + 4 £ e 4 Cleveland, Nov. 4 John D. Rockefeller asked a % clerk to charge his purchases * * ol * 24 —When serious complications, The building site for the $75,000 federal structure is still at large. In the mean time the post office will be conducted in the same old stand. she told him she had never heard of him before and re- fused. Rockefeller praised her for her carefulness. trouble while ‘it is only trouble. e e i e b e i bl when you use a Pioneer want One-half cent a word, happy home and that the first is a|take no other.—Adv. Special Low Prices In Thanksgiving Groceries For your Thanksgiving dinner you want your groceries and at the least possible cost. Schroeder's always keep the best at the prices. Phone us your Thanksgiving Grocery Or- der. We promise to fill it careful and make prompt delivery. Thanksgiving Groceries Raisins, 2 packages for......... e et e 200 Currants, 2 packages for...............cccceeveivnnnnn Citron, per 1b.........cc..eceeue. e oo 250 Apple-Cider, per gal. Shelled Walnut, per 1Ib. ....... Fruit Dessert, 3 packages for ... Thanksgiving Fruit Fancy Yal(iniaw ‘Apples— - Spitzenbergers Spies Baldwins . Russetts......... SD;l::icl:les Sweet Oranges, med. per doz;: 80c Heinz Spaghetti, p er can . large; per doz... e 40c Grape Fruit, each . Celery, large bunches,fi‘for : Cranberries, per quart ..... Green and Red Grapes, per lb...............c......... 20¢ “ Plum Pudding, per can... “ 'Mince Meat, per quart .... “ Olive 0il, per quart .. Stuffed Olives, large bottles.. Plain & & Boullion Cubes, 2 for....... Lemons, Bananas, Figs-and Dates Piano votes gobd in our Piano Contest withf—everyvmabmhase‘ DELIVERY HOURS; Prompt deliveries---8 o'clock. 10, 11 a. m. 2'to 4 p. m,, north of 4th St and east of Minn. Ave. 8, 11, 2, 5, north of 4th St. and west of Minn. Ave. 10 a. m.--- 4 p. m. all territoty south of 4th St 9'0 clofik Ny- more and Mill Park. W. G. SCHRO General Merehandlse Manila, Nov. 24—The Philippina| are .preparing to close ‘their plants] Most folks 'tm'nt ‘that the ikid- neys, like the bowels, :get sluggish fonally, else. we have backache| jand dull misery in -the kidney. re- Theumai - twinges, torpid liver, acid. stomach, slesplessness and .all um;ot -blad- You aimply. must keep -your kid- aeys-active-and. clean, and the mo- the kidney region, get about four .ounees -of. jad-Balts from -any good| - has 500 pages showing distance in drug: atore ‘here, take a. tahillespoon- betore Liniment and plasters may releve| s, tho United States troops en route| nrexkfast for.a few days and your|’ - L o ned fs ‘confident that their presence will|&TePes aud lemon Juice, combil not be needed, believing the renegade | With iitlifs, and fs harmless to flush it mo longer irritates, thus ending inexpen- sive makes: a delightful effervescent|FOR SALE—Brand new pair of lithia<water drink which everybody should ‘take mow ‘and ‘then to kesp their kidneys ‘clean, thus .voldlng A well-known local drugglut 8ays he “sells lots of Jad Balts to folks who believe in overcoming kidney Results are most always certain Phone 31. B T % One-half cent ‘per word per |® issue, cash wlth €ODY. *x * ad taken for % cents Phomne 81, a&i*i*fifii*t'kfl’lffii less than 10 % LA EEESEREEEE R EE S £ % One-half cent per word per ¥ * issue, cash with copy. x % " Regular charge rate onc ¥ ¥ cent per worc per insertion. No:# X ad taken for less than 10 ¥ * cents Phone 31. * LS E L EE SR EC R E SRR T 'HELP WANTED e e VA VO ‘WANTED—Competent. .girl. for gen- «eral housework. Inquire Mrs. W. N, Bowser, 823 Bemidji: aveune. flfiflflfi flflNEYs WANTED- Gt or genom .hnuae work. Enquire Mre.' R. C. Hayner /|- 916 Lake Bvd. Phone 426, WANTED_GIfl at the Hrickson Hotel at once. ‘POSITIONS ‘'WANTED WANTED—Position to sing and play. 08| _at parties and dances. Also to Burns, 320- Minnesota avenue. tic| Phone 671. FOR SALE “OR SALB—Official 1913 automo bile guides showing 500 Red Line trips:connected including maps-and in| imetructions indicating . roads. crossings, guide posts, etc. Book miles between cities. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—Modern house close in must be sold by December 22ud. on acount ‘of mortgage foreclosure. This is one of the best bargins ever offered in Bemidji. Hayner Land fa- of stimulate| o, It also FOR SALE—Fixtures for small restaurant and seven rooms fur- nished complete. Inquire “J. E” Ploneer office. p 80 Hockey. skates size 12 cost $5.00 ~ new will sell for $2.60—Apply at Pioneer. FOR SALE—Car load of horses drafts drivers and mares with foal at Pogue’s Livery barn. FOR SALE—Havye customer for small 4'or 5 room cottage, must be cheap Hayner Land Co. ad, | FOR SALE—Canary bird singers at 21st street and Irvine ave. FOR SALE—Dressed chicken ready for the oven. Phone 690. WANTED. | smrrsnnm st s s Ao WANTED—Table boarders 814 Bel- trami avenue. = FOR RENT FOR ‘SALE—At once. All household . ‘furniture at 520 Beltrami Ave. LOST AND FOUND LOST—A silver gray angora cat strayed from home. Finder kindly return to 911 Beltraml avenue.— Ady. Read Pioneer want ads. |SURPRISES MANY N BEMIDI The ‘QUICK action of simple buck- thorn ‘bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed iin .Adler-i-ka, the remedy which be- -canre :famous by ‘curing appendicitis, Is ‘surprising ‘Bemidji people, Many ‘hdve ‘found that this simple remedy ‘drding so' much ‘foul mdtter from the system that , SINGLE DOSE relieves ccnstipation, sour ‘stomach and gas fom ithe stomach almost' IMMEDIATE- | LY. ‘Adler-1-ka ‘is the most thorough ' bowel clenser ever gold. E. N. French ‘& Co., Druggist.—Adv. KEEP WATGHING Find the EASYEMA‘:E?;EE“, IDAYS Dn yml BSOmeEUme expect mmm nwxl!\lre ::llllnl you all mz 1t URBAN FRUITLANDS CO 684 Now York l.nr- Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn: i Fa Costus Masquerade 37 Faacy Costumec the moat sani i i O Tarse S ek o can find onlya are up-todate, and if you contemplate atten Halloween Pary, wiite (o it [or catalog, teach piano lessoms. Inquire 'W.| FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—No. 21—260 acres. 40 acres under cultivation, 25 acres meadow. 66 acres fenced for pus-| 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. Complete line of farm machinery. Price $8,000.00. ‘Address H, B. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. fOR SALE—The S.W. 1 of ti r—‘ B.1/, of Section 21-146-32. This Aforty has a fair house amd barm and a few acres under eultivatios and 18 on a mail, telephome amd cream route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given to suit purchaser - interest 6 per cent. For further particulars call on or address A. Kalser, Bagley, Minn. = FOR SALE—150 acres good heavy clay soil on a mice lake with lots ot fish in, seven miles from Tes- strike on the M. & I 'railroad, and four miles from Puposky om the Red Lake railroad. This is an ex- ceptionally good piece “of land fairly level and mostly hard land with some low that will maxe 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 been gome buildings which bave been removed. Price $15.00 per acre. One-fourth down and bal- ance time will be given at 6% la-| terest made payable im equal am- nual payments. V. W. Owen, Hines, Mirn, FOR SALE—176 and 30-100 acres oa 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 pime timber and 100,000 feet of hard wood timber on the land. Only six miles from Hines and Tenstrike and on good wagon road. Fime fishing in these lakes. Price, if taken with the timber om, §1,- 600.00. $600.00 down amd If taken with timber reserved, $1,- 200.00. 3400 down and balamce on. time at 6% Intereat. Addrese V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. ~ MISCELLANEQUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunitivs for business to clasai- fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courler-News the only seven-day paper im the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. - The Courl Nevu covers North Dakota like blnk- et; reaching all parts ef the state |’ the day of publication; it 1s 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 Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for. every make of typewriter om the|¥reig] market at 50 cents -and 75 cents |, each. Every ribben wold for 76 cents ‘guaranteed. Phoume ‘orders promptly filled. Mail orders given |m, the same careful attention as-when you appear in person. ‘Pohne 81. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Bupply Store. cHlCHESTER S.PILLS e bidhitGiTs THE SPALDING. EUROPEAN PLAN 1 Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently nmmml- 1m) ts, 250 X Backa, 8 ssmple rooms. BYsrL mole | PAY CASH ‘or Mides, ‘Furs, Wool, Cep s ‘In-rlnd “Rubbers. DRAY LINE- 2 %%TANB TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO Res. Phone &8 818 America A: mmmvm ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHER' OF PIANO 'Graduate of emm Iunln “Csllege Phons %—_—-_ ‘DENTISTS DE. D. L. STANTON, 2 DENTIST Office n Winter Block RS s s DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natienal -Bank Bldg. Tal. 330 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST . Bvening w?.’z‘f‘;;ni'::qmmt Only % LAWYERS A GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYRR Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW Firat N : rat Notional Betk Buitding 0. H. FI8K ATTORNRY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bewser Bldg Phone 560 —————— PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS EEaes s = FEPC VSIS DR. ROWLAND GILMORR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Bloek DR. E. A. SHARNOR, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offics in Maye. m Phone 399 Res. Phoae 35 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGSON Offtics—Miles Bloax DR. L. A. WARD 2 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First Nati 4 - ver First Natisnal bank, Bemidit, Miom DR. A. B. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Over Pirst Natiowal bank, Bemi: Mitaw Office Phone 86 Restdonce Phane 3¢ DR. E. H. SMITR PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON Qffive In Winter Bleek DR. E. H, MARCUN PHYSICIAN AND ‘BURGEON Office in Mayo Risck Phene 12 Rasidence Phane 211 —_— KKK KRR KRR KKK KR * RAILROAD TIME CARDS L E R R RS SRR IR R R B RED LAEZ & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrlvll 1 North Bound * 88 West Bound Bt Bound "L‘:.'v.:- URERESEE BWPE ¥ Freight ‘West ‘Leaves wat. Freight Bast Leaves.at. . MINNESOTA & mm ll IOIIth Bound Lflv.l. rth Bound' Lea: v .i.mfi NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY n;), o Gglll. :nna:-w. 1te 0 p ATTEND Bemidji Business Col‘le ge 0'Leary-Bowser Bullding ‘DAY AND NICHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON| | UNBERTAEER and COUNTY CORONER smm -FOR SALE roxuc'l Livers . g I

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