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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. 00 Publishers and Proprietors ‘Pelephone % 8 Xintered at the gost office at Bemidji Mfnn., as second-class matter. under Act #f Congress of March 38, 1879, et e e e S e A Sadblished every afternoon except Sunday No attention paid te anonymous cen- tributions. riter's name must be kmown to the fdnor. but not necessar- for publication. “,Comn‘z’nnica.tions for the Weekly Pion- aver should reach this office not later shan Tuesday ef each week to insure #mblication in the curremnt issue. Subscription Rates Ome menth by carrier ... .$ .40 One year by carrier ....... 00 “Three months, postage paid 1.00 ix months, pestage B}mid me year, postage pald . The Weekly Pio; Right pages, centaining a summary of the news of the week. Published every 'Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. e THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE - GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES KKK KKK KK KKKKKKKK * NYMORE * ¥ By Miss Berg x XX KKKKKKKEKKKK KX Revival meetings have been held at the Congregational church this week and part of last. Mr. Keelan and Mr. Brownell, of Wadena and Mr. Swan- son, of Detroit have charge of these meetings. Their singing is well worth going to hear, after you waive aside the real purpose of a revival, to make these meetings worth attending. Mr. and Mrs. Bridgman have re- turned from their honeymoon and will make their residence in Nymore For the present they have moved into the Mathen Larson mnext to Mr. The stork visited at Rey. Larson’s and as a result a bouncing baby boy was left to make happy the house- hold. Mr. Lane has moved and hereafter will live next door to his son Ber- nard. Mr. William Christianson is con- fined at home with typhoid fever. Mrs. Grand and her daughter and son Harold made a trip to Staples and Brainerd returning last Monday morning. Mrs. J. W. Smith and son. Berman returned from Brainerd where they had spent Thanksgiving. Eoelyn Jarvis has been taken to the hospital where she had her ton- sils removed. She is yet confined to her bed from the effects of the opera- tion. Mrs. Dowling and her daughter Mrs. Davis showed their interest by visiting the school Friday. Mr. Beladeau is in the hospital at present in Bemidji with a severe case of pneumonia. Mr. William Daniels and Miss Grand were married last Tuesday evening and immediately went to Brainerd where they will locate for the present. Mrs. Davis who has been visiting here this fall returned to Iowa. Ralph Baldwin has gone to Win- ona to see his father. ¥ A five pound girl has been' the Christmas present sent to the Fisher home. OLD PEOPLE GAIN Strength by Taking Vinol Here Is Proof So many cases like this are con- stantly coming to our attention that we publish it for the benefit of oth- ers:—Mr. John Widmayer of Jack- son, Mich., says: “I am nearly 70 years of age, and was in a feeble condition but Vinol has done won- ders for me. It is the best medicine to create strength I have ever seen and I have taken a‘good many of them: Last spring I was run down and worn out but I took Vinol and soon regained my strength. Vinol is certainly an invigorating tonic for old people.” It is the medicinal curative ele- ments of the cod livers without oil aided by the blood-making and strength-creating properties of tonic iron which are contained in Vinol that makes it so efficient in such cases, If you have an aged father, mo- ther or anyone in your family who needs a strength-creaing tonie, try Vinol on our offer to give back your money if it fails to benefit. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji. P. 8. For itching, burning skin try rour Saxo Salve. We guarantee it.— Adv. Notice Notice is hereby given that there is momney in the treasury to pay all poor fund warrants, and all general fund warrants registered prior to January 1st 1913. GEO. W. RHEA, City Treasurer. EARLE A. In order to bring duplicate button holders together more quickly I find it necessary to change the system somewhat. Beginning Monday morning, De- cember 15, at 9 o’clock, I will open a registration department in the store and will register all -buttons brought in. When a duplicate but- ton has been registered I will at once notify the parties who hold dupli- cates so that they may come in and select their gifts. Need Not Come Together. It will not be necessary for the duplicate holders to appear at the store together, which will avoid any unpleasant getting together. Come ag soon as you are notified and make your selection, as the best choices are made first. Already there are several thous- ard buttons distributed and thus far people have been unable to locate ; AT BARKER duplicates. The registration feature will eliminate this. All that you will be required to do is to bring your ibutton in Monday morning at nine o’clock or as soon thereaiter as pos- sible and have it registered. When arother of the same number is en- tered we notify both holders at once. | How To Get Buttons. ‘With every dollar purchase at the Barker. store you will be given a button. The moment you get it have it registered. Then compare it with any number already registered. It is possible to secure your gift be- fere you even leave the store, should you find a duplieate’-number on the register. Be sure to get in the line up Mon- day morning at 9 o’clock, your but- ton might be there waiting for you. Out of town people are requested to mail their number so that they may be registered. CUTS PROPOSED RATE IN TWO Huerta Heeds American Demand to Reduce Tax. Mexico City, Dec. 12—On the de- mand of Nelson O’Shaughnessy, American charge d’affaires, and Senor Caligan, the Spanish minister, the Mexican government agreed to reduce by one-half the 5_per cent war tax on the property of residents of Mazat- Jan, including Americans and Span- {ards. The government withdrew entirely its threat to confiscate the property of those who refused to pay the tax. The negotiations from the Mazatlan end were conducted over the wireless of the American warships. Town Orders Payable All orders on the Road and Bridge fund of the Town of Nebish register- ed prior to Oct,. 8, 1913 and all or- ders on the general fund to glate will be paid upon their presentation to the Northern- National Bank Bemidji, Minn. ANDREW EDWARDS Treasurer. Town of Nebish Minn. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC BEFORE THE RAILROAD WAREHOUSE COMMISSION THE STATE OF MINNESOTA. AND OF In the Matter of Maximum class and Commodity Rates made Pursuant To Tte Provisions of Chapter 90 of The General Laws of 1913, known as the “Distance Tariff Law.” You are hereby notified that the Rail- road and Warehouse Commission has prepared and submitted to the railroads a proposed schedule of maximum class and commodity rates ‘which are to govern upon shipments between points wholly within the State of Minnesota, and that such schelules can be had at this office by applying in person or by mail. The said rates have been made pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 90 of the General Laws of 1913, known as the “Distance Tariff Law,” and are intended to apply to the following named i railroads: i Dubuque & Sioux City Railroad Com- pany, (Ill. Cent. R. R. k¢ Duluth & Northern Minnesota Rail- way Company, Duluth & Northeastern pany, Minneapolis & Rainy River Railway Company, Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba Railway Company. [ i Minnesota, Dakota’ & Western Rail- way Company, Mississippi, Hill City & Western Rail- way Company. Hearings upon such schedule will be held at the office of the Commission in the State Capitol, City .of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota, on Monday December 22nd, A. D.. 1913, at ten o'clock. A. M., to enable car- riers and the public to show cause, if any there be, why said rates are not rea- sonable. Hearings upon the different schedules Wwill be held at that time and all parties interested will be permitted to give evidence for or against the adoption of such schedules. ’ By Order of the Commission, 1A, C. CLAUSEN, Railway Com- (Seal)) RSt as Shul S 1t D 1212, W 3 ) Thirteen Days to Christmas Gets the Best Choice. (lflll The Markets Mfli Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Dec. 11.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 87%c; No. i Northern, 86%c; No. 2 Northern, 845, @85%c. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.45%. South St. Paul Live Stock, South St. Paul, Dec. 11.—Cattle— Steers, $5.54 @7.75; cows and heifers, $4.50@6.60; calves, $4.50@9.50; feed- Secretary. | °0rn, ers, $4.3007.00. Hogs—$7.35@7.55. Sheep—Lambs, $5.50@7.40; wethers, $3.76@4.60; ewes, $2.50@4.35. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Dec. 11.—Wheat—Dec., 887 @89c; May, 921sc; July, 89%c. Corn—Dec., 70%¢c; May, 70%£@70%¢c; July, 691, @695%¢c. Oats—Dec., 39% @ 393%,c; May, 42%c; July, 41% @41%¢. Pork—Jan., $21.20; May, $21.27. But- ter—Creameries, 34c. Eggs—28@3le. Poultry—Springs, 13c; hens, 13%c; turkeys, 16c. Chicago Live Stock. -« Chicago, Dec. 11.—Cattle—Beeves, $6.50@9.50; Texas steers, $6.65@7.70; ‘Western steers, $6.90@7.75; stockers and feeders; $4.90@7.60; cows and heifers, $3.40@8.30; calves, $7.00@ 11,00, Hogs—Light, $7.26@7.75; mix- ed, $7.50@7.80; heavy, $7.50@7.86; reugh, $7.50@7.60; pigs, $5.50@7.30. Sheep—Native, $4.20@5.60; yearlings, $6.50@7.00. Minneapolis Grain. — Minneapolis, Dec. 11.—Wheat—Dec., 843 @84%c; May, 883, @88%c; July, 895, @8934c.. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 88%c; No. 1 Northern, 86%@87%c; to arrive, 86% @87%¢c; No. 2 Northern, 8414@86%c; No. 3 Northern, 82% @83%¢; No. 3 yellow 63@63%¢; No. 4 corn, 59@620; No. 3 white oats, 38@38%c; to ar rive, 38%c; No. 3 oats, 34@30¢c; ber ley, 66@68c; flax, $1.46%. O SRR WANT AS HHK KKK KKK KKK KK % One-half cent per word per % * issue, cash with copy. * * Regular charge rate one ¥ cent per word per insertion, No ¥ ¥ ad taken for less than 10 % ¥ cents Phone 31. x KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK IEE R LR S L EEEEREE S £ & * One-half cent per word per ¥ * igsue, cash with copy. * ¥ Regular charge rate emc ¥ ¥ cent per word per insertion. No ¥ % ad taken for less thamn 10°k . VETERHVARY SURGEON W. K. BENISON ] VETERINARIAN Phoae 164 Pogue's Livers DRAY LINE AN~~~ TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING ¥’cents Phone 31. * FH KKK KKK KK KKK KKK FOR SALE _Seventeen forties of the best wild land in Beltrami Co. one half to two and half miles from R. R. Station ean cut 6.000 cords of Birch cord wood, good roads, school. ‘'Will sell cheap, for cash or will trade for good sound work horses see Smart and Getchell .owners. 320 Beltrami avenue Be- “midji Minn. FOR SALE—Official 1913 automo- bile guides showing 500 Red Line | . F(lR RENT R RENT—The office in Markham ‘building formerly occupied by The Crookston Lumber Co. land office. Address Crookston Lbr. Co., Phone 45. FOR RENT—Four room house on Dewey avenue. Inquire 1209 Dewey avenue. Phone 760. FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—75 and 30-180 acres on 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—Modern house close in must be sold by December 22nd. on acount of mortgage foreclosure. This is one of the best bargins ever offered in Bemidji. Hayner Land Co. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. 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 weod 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. Res. Phone 68 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. MUSIC INSTRUGTOR ESTHER M. KOLSTE, i TEAGHER OF PIANO Graduate of €hicago Musleal College Phone 523. —_— DENTISTS A AN A A AAAAAANAANAAAA BR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Offlice in Winter Block BR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First Natienal Bank Bldg. Tel. 136 LAWYERS S LS e I S0y GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LA.W YER Miles Block Phone §6e JOEN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. B. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW ©ffice second floor @' Leary-Bowser Blds FOR SALE—Small team of = mares. Weight about 1700; five years old Inquire or write O. Parson, Cass Lake, Box 414. FOR SALE—Brand new pair of Hockey skates size 12 cost $5.00 new will sell for $2.50—Apply at Pioneer. FOR SALE—New Piano, only used five months will sell cheap on easy terms if taken at once Phone. 800. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ploneer win procure any kind ot rubber stamp :or you on short no- tice. FOR SALE—Who wants a $125 fur lined coat for $75. See Norrie tailor 402 Minnesota avenue. FOR, SALE—Have customer for small 4 or 5 room cottage, must be cheap Hayner Land Co. 3 {FOR' SALE—ThrougEbred Rhode Island red cochrels. Phone 686-2. FOR SALE—Four foot dry Jackpine wood cut. J. H. French Phone 686-2. FOR SALE OR RENT—Remington typewriter. Bemidji- Business Col- lege. % FOR SALE— 16 in. dry tamarack wood $1.75 per cord. Phone 836. FOR SALE—At once. All household furniture at 520 Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE—Christmas trees. Phone 428. J. H. French, WANTED. WANTED—Will take a few loads of wood in exchange for blacksmith | work, A. G. Plant, Chapman, shop. WANTED—I will do sewing at home Mrs. F. M. Keeler, 1011 America avenue Phonc874. WANTED—Barker .button number 588 and 2338. Call at the Pioneer. Try a Ploneer want ad. 5o CHAUFFEUR Mechanic or Salesman—Ris . Our modern school now in operation, day and night. MINNEAPOLIS SCHOOL OF MOTORING E. J. LaFontaine, Mgr. 405-6th St. So., Minneapolis, Minn. ATTEND Bemidji Business College ~ 0’Leary-Bowser Building DAY AND NICHT _FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and "COUNTY CORONER FOR SALE—320 acres of good hard wood land clay soil some na- tural meadow. Only six miles from Hines, on good road, near Nice River and Lakes. Several ‘hundred cords of birch and tamar- ack wood. This will make an id- eal stock farm, and if taken soon can be had for $7.50 per acre, % cash, balance back on the land at 6 per cent interest, to suit pur- chaser. Write V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. FOR* SALE—No. 21—260 acres. 46 acres under cultivation, 25 acres meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas- ture. 9 room frame house with basement. Large hip roof barn 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. E. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—The S.W. 1, of the S. EJA of Section 21-146-32. This forty has a fair house and barn and a few acres under cultivatiom and is on a mail, telephene and cream route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given te suit purchaser interest 6 per cent. For further particulars call on or address A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. 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 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 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 market at 60 cents and 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 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. Results are most aiways certain when you use a Pieneer want ad. One-half cent a werd. Phene 31. GHICHESTER S PIL Ladles! Ask your Drugg ©hi.ches.tor ran: Pills in Red and Goldl metallic! boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Taki the egtat. Atk tor ONE. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA 3 d Estaurants’ Flomish Palm Boom, Men's (hdl.lil Oolonial Buffet: M t lobby public 1 B bln\luet rooms .:nado 12 dining_rooms| fory. ‘ml“& eart of busin A in b ons_sec- iRt bl Sa0 of the Oreat Matels of the Northwest PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS A A A AN AN A A A A A A DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Bleek DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. B. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo_Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 33t DR. C. R. 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Sunday, only, 3 to 6 p m. 7 £ Try a Want Ad R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER D¢ine’BIZ Raitrami Ave. STOVE W0OD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to Bemidii, $2.25 to 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 ‘Dzesliuml to ‘Nymore, $2.00 and BLOCK W0OD S e, s 200 8 ivered to N; 1.75 2.0 lymere, $1.75 and Telophone Orders Ne. 82 - TERMS—CASH ON BELWVERY b