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TEE NEMINI DAILY FPIONEER FUR. CO Publiahars and Proprietors celephone 2 mtered ‘t th. it office at g:rmiA‘jl nn, an; matter une Ounnu- of Huuh 8, 1879, Py it s v 2 6 b (L ablished every afternoon exoept Sunday onymous: con- No ;tunuol‘pvuld ".o :‘nmx;y nausydea ..-'w- 3 Jéltnr. but not necessar- \y_for publica Communications. for the Weekly Plon- ury lhnuld“muh this o’lflne oot later each -fll-u-l in m uurnnt m\u Subscription Rates by carrier lshed every ureday and sent postage pald to any Hrems Tor 3150 n” dvance. “HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE - GENERAL.OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES AR R KKK KK KK # EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ¥ TR HH KK KKK K K KKK KK ‘What a bunch of chumps us news- paper fellers are. The dressmakers end milliners figure out some horribls conglomeration of style, and then we all turn to and boost it by knocking. Nothing ‘was ever. more popular with the fair sex than the slit and dia- phanous gowns, and all because the women folks saw that we noticed what they were wearing.—Crosby | Crucible. It is reported that W. R. Macken- ele, secretary of the Northern Minne- sota Development association may re- sign soon after the first of the year. It he does, Mr. M. N. Koll of Cass Lake, is being prominently mentioned to take his place. We do not believe a better man could be selected. He 8 thoroughly acquainted with the con- ditions, has had valuable experience fitting him for the position, and is an energetic hustler and enthusiastic booster. What better qualifications could be asked for?—LaPorte News. ‘When the California boosters let their press-agents out on their nine- teen-fifteen exposition they started somethng. Now the papers from there are sending out the warning that more men and women are com- ing there expecting to find work or business than there is any room for. California’s ‘resources and industries are very limited indeed. And no jok- ing, its principal asset s climate. That it has, but you want to take money enough to get home when you go there. It is simply a nation’s play ground.—Aitkin Republican. Congressman Lindbergh seems to have the politicians of the state guessing as to his real intentions, and while many will not believe he is 8 .candidate for governor until he files for that office there are those Who are giving him encouragement in the matter, according to Charles Che- ney, who says that the answers to many. of the. letters -from 150 prom- inent Republicans Lindbergh wrote to have been in the nature to “go to it.” Now comes the Crosby Crucible with the claim that Lindbergh is a Demo- crat:and that he will soon be placed for good and all as such. Can it be possible that while sounding the sen- timent of the people for his chance as a Republican candidate that he is in- tending to file as a Democrat.—Brain- erd Dispatch. NO FEDERALS T0 BE TAKEN ALIVE o tell, because it’s-done-so naturally, Villa Orders Ortega 10 Abe|so veny, Preparing tats' mixtare, tack.Ojinaga, Mex. “SWEEP 'BORDER CLEAR” Forty-five Hundred Cavalrymen, With Ten. Cannon .and: 8ix Machine Guns, Leave Chihuahua to: Carry Out-Reb- | after another application - or - two, el Leader’s Instructions. Chihtiahua,. Mex.,. Dec. 26.—Forty- five hundred rebel cavalry with ten cannon and six machine guns have left Chihuahua to begin the long de layed attack on the federals at Ojina- g8, opposite Presidio, Tex. The reb- els, commanded by General Ortega, bave been ordered to exterminate. the foderals. or drive .them across the United States border. “Sweep the border clear of federala and do not.take any prisoners,” was General Francisco. Villa’s order to General, Ortega. “There must not he @ federal. left alive this side of the|' —_— EESaee——————1 Stats ef Ohle, City of Teledo, s, Lucas County. Frank J. Cheney makes.oath that he is senler partner of the firm-ef F. J. Chen- oy & Co,, doing business:in the City. ef Tolede, County and State that sald firm will pay HUNDRED:DO] 3 ery case of Catarrh by the use of HALL'S CATARRI J. CHENEY. Swern to befers me and mb-cmml in bof el i ey Dot (o)~ ‘border.” i General Villa said if the federal Generals Orozco and Roja are cap: tured they are to be shot as traitors. The bottling up of the federals in the city of Torreon, 200 miles south of here,- the -occupation by the rebels | of part of the. city and.the rebel, ca) ture ‘of Lordo and Gomez ‘Palacio, important-adjeining towns, were con- eral Monclovio Herria, however, was not -wounded. TWO DEAD AND-SIX INJURED Wabash Engine Blown Up in Buf- falo (N. Y.) Yards. Buffalo, N. Y., Dec. 26.—Two men were killed and six injured when a ‘Wabash railroad engine, tracks near the northern city' line. The dead are John Thorpe, fireman, Fort Erie, Ont.; night watchman, Stone company. Buffalo Crushed the switch tender, signalled the engineer to stop so that he could:get a rideto his home in East Buffalo. The acci- dent followed. ool ok ok ok ok ok kb b ok ok o ook ok | erm . the ONE WOMAN GRADUATE IN FOUR MARRIES. Lawrence, Kan, Dec. 26— Only one woman in every four who have graduated from the University of Kansas is married, according to the alum- ni catalogue. The report contained in the catalogue states that of the 1,682 who have received de- grees from the university, 396 are married and 495 are teach- ing school. by Bohhohb bbbl bbb e M e e i a2l o o o b b bk b bk kb GOETHALS INVITES WILSON|! Would Have Pre: Through Canal, vices published here say Colonel George W. Goethals of the Isthmian canal commission has cabled to Pres- ident Wilson an invitation to spend part of his Christmas vacation in through the canal. Until a reply to this invitation is recelved no further thought will be given to the question as to which ves- sel shall make the passage first. The United States special service steam- er Buffalo could make the trip. MEMORIAL TO DE LESSEPS of ma Canal Zone. and Paris, Dec. 26.—American Ambas-|Fet sador.Myron T. Herrick has submit- ted to the state department at Wash- ington on the initiative of Perry Bel- mont if New York a proposal that a memorial to Ferdinand de Lesseps’ be erected on the Isthmus of Panama, on a site to be selected by the Unit- ed States .government; as a befitting recognition of France’s share in the building of the canal. ONE IS KILLED IN DUEL Town Marshal Dead and Deputy Sheriff Dying. Copper--Hill, Tenn., Dec. 26.—As a 1esult of a street duel with revolvers here Gus Barelay, town marshal, is dead, and). George E. Hood, deputy sheriff, is said to be dying with two —— o —————— EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Try this! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and brush it through Your hair, £ taking.one strand at.a time s ‘When .you .darken your. hair with Sage Tea:and Sulphur,:no:one: ean though, at home.is mussy.and trouble- some. -For §0. cents you -can buy at. any drug store the read-to-use-tomic caled’ ‘“Weveth's “Sage ‘and Sulphar | Hair Remedy.” You just: dampem a sponge’ or soft brush -with ‘it -amd draw- this“through' you hair, taking| one smal strand-a ‘time. By ‘mora- ing all’ gray hair -disappears, amd, your hair becomes beautifull dark- ened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also discover dandruff is gone amd hair has stopped falling. Gray faded hair, though no dis- grace, 18 a sign of old age, and as we | all desire a youthful and attractive appearance, get busy at once with ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and look years younger. annorafle%‘“’.—....""mt SRR SRh mwmm:'fl”"‘ 153 aily Halloween Party, wekte 1o ts for cataios. < Minneapolis: Gostume firmed in reports just received. Gen- m The ensine came here with a fuli|fired on sight and fell within a few train crew from Niagara Falls to piok|feet of eachi other. up a westbound immigrant train. At Reader. : the Main strteet crossing Schultz, a DECLARES.. HE IS -OVERPAID. i ‘The frank statement.of a nelghbor, British Lord High- Chancellor Géts London, Dec. 26.—The publication’ of the evidence takenm before-a ‘gov: fact that Viscount Halane,:.16rd thigh Chancellor,: testified :/that nobodyis ‘worth . morethan.;$25,000 -a -year. Lord Haldane gets a:salary.of $50,000.- He. will get.a. pension. of -$25,000 a.year when he retires or the.government is forced out of office, Viscount Haldane “when - examined “Generally ‘speaking, £5,000 ($25;* 000) a year:is'a good:salaryito’ pay anybody for.:public services.” KILLS MAN, .THEN HERSELF |z Bemidji. people who have gratefully Bhoots Husband of Friend and Then Philadelphia, Dec. ent First to Pass|Murphy, forty -years -old, was shot ;nd killed instantly in front of his ) .| kome in West Philadelphia by Cath- New York, Dec. 26.—Panama ad- etiner Witman; . thirty-five iyearssold, The woman -then.ran .to.her -hotel: about a block away and committed |Bufralo, N. Y. suicide. £ Miss Witman ‘was ‘a. friend cof Mur-. Panama and be the first to sail|PhY's wife,_from whom-he has been | =—— separated for several months.. days ago' Murphy had his ‘wife and Miss - Witman arrested on''a‘ charge’ TWO SUFFOCATED Aged - Woman Providence, Proposed Statue Be Erected in Pana- | Margaret Dailey,sixty-eight: years old, her granddaughter, Miss Marga- [bought: a:bottle and it relieved my Murphy, fifteen years old, were {cough the first might, and In a week 1 was rid of the eold and soreness of | my lungs,” writes Miss Marie Ger- ber, Sawettle, Cal. For sale by all suffocated in a fire in ‘the home of Martin M.'Murphy. The bodles were discovered by fire- men who had forced.an -entrance through the dense smoke. damage was -slight. Ploneer One-half cent a word, cash. : Bnmn!g . BEFIIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. ‘I Will: Buy 7+ft Jack Pine “3&':”. ‘lm'ho'lfl- lndflnlldn 'amln.ly ‘make-up llel- the tonic effect of- mental anxiety anitdes; as the standard remed; uu- it in liquid oF Sagac-coa mc :for wttiab M rite Prescription tablets. Address V. Plercs, lavalida’ Hotel and Surgical Tutirute, Buffelo; N-¥. It alla) B ytor o mncn's PLEASANT PELLETS'REGUEATEAND INVIEORATE running IMACH. LIVER AND BOWELS. SEGAI!-COATEDM GRANULES. light, blew up on the Erie railroad PIERCE'S fmaarmwnsckmm i Ome-half cent per iilssue, cash withi g Kiad taken' for Kiconts Phone 31. HELP WANTED word per ¥| One-half cent.per werd per % *i; Regular oh&nge: ‘r&te:: ofie (% Regular -charge rate Klitent per word pér tHsertion. No fi“cent -per word' perinsertion. No ¥ “loms: “than- 107 ¥k=dd taken-for ; %|& conts Phone 31. * LR EE R ER R e e P E P R R C AR AR E RS issue, cash 'with copy. onc ¥ less than 160 ¥ FOR RENT WANTED—Dishwasher -atitlie Chal- |FOR: BBNT— Five room house on nge Hotel. POBIAI.I - m"mm—oneux 11933 ( autome: |: 8] bullet ‘wounds in his " breast. e orenE: | * Barelay: had arrostod:Fiood twtce in last week for drunkenness. They, | telling the merits of a remedy, Bids you“pause and ‘believe. ; The same endorsement ment ' commission -to “inquire -into’ | By some:stranger.far away salaries of ‘offi6lals' revealed:ithe | | Commands no bellet at all. | Here's.a Bemidji case. { A Bemidji citizen testifies. i .Read and be-convineed. $80,000." 11101 Irvin. Ave., Bemidjy, the' commissioners”satd: ersymptoms of kidney trouble and endorsed :Doan’s Kidney Pills.. Commits Suicide. 26 —~William | bother: you, ‘don’t simply ask for store. “When Your Back “A short time ago I contracted annoying -him. IN FI"E anuoyance. and ' Granddaughter Found Dead. R..I, Dec. 26.—Mrs. ing she had used it for years. The fire | dealerm—Ady. wants. bring results. One-half vent a werd. Phane 81. This lpacen@servedby"the INQUIRE OF T BA1LEY; Bemid]i, or. wr.lto 820 Capital.Bank Bullding.. 8T. PAUL ‘MINNESOTA Posts:-Delivered te meat Bemidji on car lots at other towns. Call and see'me;- L P:. BATCHELDER B General Merchandise- ‘Bemidji, Minn. 000000000 0000000t0 ettt o i ettt $ This New lllustrated Bofik!"or Every Reader ]IEKIDH PIQ!(EEI. lllel‘fi ‘l’l& Read How Yo mcnum;:mdmwxw “%thm EBE themmsy, flm{:ymm.z This beautiful big volume is written b; Wi!lxu Abbot; a writer of intermational renown, and 'is the acknowl<’ { :dged standatd:reterenceswork of the great Canal Zotie/ : 1t is a;splendid. large book of almosti500 pages, 9x12 inches imsize ;nprinted from new. tyg flam and clear, on specdflp:pr,bbfl_ml_ ] vellum dotb, j title stampedsin gol \th color plnt contains momflmagmfiunt illustrations, meluding beau- _ tiful paxamdmd from wter color studies in col- ‘orings -f ar Burpass any iworkof a similar character. Call Foeee 2 see this bemt}:ful book that'would sell for $4 undu&n.z} Amosnt of resented:tq. our read the mbove-Cartificates XEM dl;a:" Senti by Mail, Postage-P: Should Convinos Every Bemidji : P..M. Dicaire, prop. grocery:store,! Mian,, %ay8:. “The statement I gave-about. Doan’s:Kidney Pills some years ago; holds good. The benefit they brought mé:hascbeen permanent. I took:this remedy for'pains in my back and oth- At proved its merit by making me well.” | lewee e oo o o Mr. Dicalre is only one of many|TOR-SALE—Brand new pair of your back aches—if your kidneys kidney remedy—ask - distinctly for Doan’s Kiduey Pills; the ‘same that Mr.:Dicaire had—the remedy backed by ‘home. testimony. Fifty cents, all Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Lame—Remember the Name.”’—Adv. A fow | Califernia Woman Serionsly Alarmed severe cold which settled on my 2 +{lungs and caused me a great deal.of |FOR SALE—Fresh buttermilk at the. I would have bad cough- ing spells and my lungs were wmo sore and inflamed I beganm to be seri- ously alarmed. A friend recommended | WANTED—I will do sewing.at home, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, say- Results are most. alwaya. certain when you use a Ploneer want ad. {/Bile’ guides sho i 'trips commected lnllultng aps ni | imstruct{bus: . : indiéatin Tesis; jicressings, guide pests, etc.. Beok] JNas 500 prgessdéwing afstainde-in !imilles between cities: Apply at | ‘Plomeer10five: Supply ‘Stere. i o ¥ e ke b it S | FOR SALE'Modern louse close in | unust e sold: by Detember 32xd. | ‘on acount ef mortgage foreclosur | 'This 1s ome of the best bargins ever { ‘offered ‘in Bemidji. Haymor Land | Ce. o e T R N v o Sl FOR SALE—120 wcres farm land, about 500 cords - wood:-half - hay | and:on igoodistreamions mile from: 1 ‘& oW ‘terms liberal ‘price 12 12 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. Guernsey bull. registered is -kind, can be turned ‘out on pasture’ with other stock. J. C. Thompson, , Blackduck, Minn. Hockey skates size 12 ecest $5.00 1¢| | new will sell’ for §2.560—Apply at Plomeer, TOR SALD—Rubder stamps. The Plenesr win procure any kind eof Tubbersstampiior you on-shortac- a 4.0r'5 room cottage, must be cheap Hayner Land Ce. FOR SALE—Atonve. Al Nouseheld furniture at 520 -Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT-—Modern room, 1121 Be- midji avenue. T. J. Welsh. 1s creamery. 10c a gallon. WANTED. Mrs. M. F. Keeler, 1011 America I| avenue. Phone 874. WANTED—To buy pair of second hand sleighs for farm use‘must be in‘good-repair-and cheap state price John Tangborn, Nary Minn. e e S Ploneer. wants—one - half cent -a word cash. Notice To partteswho are“indebted to W. G. Schroeder for Merchandise, dat- ing 'back ‘60 days from~Nov. 1 and { over "are Tequestedto settle ‘soon-as tonvenient and before Jan.-1, 1914, W. @. SCHROEDER. _ i:Spirelfil;a Corsets (Not-s0ld.in stores) Wur -4 -corset.-made- to- fit} you. Duluth Wheat-and Flax. Duluth, Dec. 26.—Wheat—On- track ‘and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 86%¢c; No. 1 Northern, 85%¢; No. 2 Northern, ] (83% @84%c. Flax—On' track ‘and’to Jiarrive, $1.48%. South 8t Pdul “Live:Stack. ' Bouth St. Pllfl, Dec. za—c;ma—- iers, 34:30@7.00: . Hogs: !Sheép—Lanibs, $5.50@7.1 1$8.75@4.60;" ewes; $2.:50@4.36 ChicagoGrain and:-Provisions. ‘Chifcago; Dec. 26~Wheat—Dec.; 1 '875%¢c;" May, 90% @90%c; July, 87%c!| Corn—Dec., 695;¢c; May, 69%4¢c; July;] |69¢c. - Oats—Deo., 39%c; May, 41% Q@] 41%c; July, 4lc. Pork—Jan,, $20:45; May, $20.90. Butter—Creameries, 30’ | @36c. Eggs—30@31%c. Poultry— ‘Springs,-13c; hens, 18c; - turkeys, 18c.] Chicago Live Stock. Chicago; Dec. 26.—Cattle—Beeves, $6.70@9.70; . Texas steers, $6.70@ .76; Western Bfeers; $6.00@7.75; |/ \stockers. and. feeders; $5:00@7.50; | /|icows and heifers, $335@8.50; calves, 7.00@10:50. Hogs—Light,~ $7.35@ mixed; - $7.46@7.82%;- heavy, ‘507.85‘ rough, $7.45@7.65; pigs, 1§6:25@7:65. - - Sheep—Native, $4.50Q 15.85; yearlin; @S. 7 ‘Minneapolis, Dec. 26.—Wheat—Deci, 835%4c; May, 87%c; July, 88%c. Cash iclose om track: No. 1 hard, 87T%@ l‘l!‘c No. 1. Northern, 34%@38%c; {851 @86%c; No. 2 North- -m mosflsc. No. '3 Northern, | Ea il B AAPE R TR FOR ‘SALE-Have customer for small|" Tenth and Minnesota. Phone 381 ring 2. OR -SAEE-—-76-and-30-100 acres on famous twin lakes, one of the best 1ocations-in ‘Minnessta’ for' a sum- mer home or resort, having lake frout ‘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|; Wwood timber on the land. Only six miles from Hines and Tenstrike and:on good wagon road. Fine fishing in these lakes. FPrice, 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, Mian. e e A0 S s ST PO R (R Sy e e G S el o SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full blood | FOR SALE—320 acres of good hard wood land = clay soil A 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 1d- 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. v FOR ‘SALE—No. Z1—260 acres. 40 acres under ‘cultivation, 26 ‘acres meadow. 65 ‘acres fenced for pas- ture. 9 room frame house with basement. Large hip roof barn with: hay ‘ferk. Granary. Store building. $1000 stock of ‘mer- chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 eows. Complete line of farm machinery. Price $8,000.00. Address H. B. Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—The S.W. 4 of the 8. B.; A of Sectlon 21-146-32. This forty has a fair house and bara and a few acres under cultivation and is 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. Kaliser, Bagley, Minn. MISCELLANEO ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recogmized advertising medium In the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the omly seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. ‘The Courier-News covers North Daketa 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 cemt per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Ceurier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR 'SALE-—Typewriter ribbens: for every make 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 31. The Bemidji Ploneer Omcu Bupply Store.- Gost ' Little-s-Accomplish Much —Do— Ploneer Want Ads. One-half cent a word-cash with copy Phone 31 1 PAY CASH Furs, Wool, Copper Brass and Rubbers. W. H. NEWTON ATTEND - Bomidji- Business College 9'Lvary-Bowser Bullding DAY AND NICHT FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON . UNDERTAKER and GOUNTY CORONER - | @ver First Natienal bank, ‘Werfdfy, Misx VETERINARIAN Pogues Liveer Prooe 164 DEAY LINE" TOM SMART : DRAY AND TRANSFER BAPE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave Office Phere "12. _— e MUSIC INSTRUCTOR ESTHER M. KOLSTE, TEACHER OF PIANO Graduate of Chicago Musical College Phene §Z5. _DENTISTS, DR.'D. L STANTON, DENTIST ommice 1n Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National’ Bauk''Bldg. Tel: “#8¢° LAWYERS' GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block JOHN ‘F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First Natienal Bank Bullding Bemidj!, Minn. 3. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW ©ffice second fieer O'Leary-Bowaser Bldg PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. 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Ave. * STOVE WOOD - FORSALE BUNDLE WOOD, 1220 o e hma oy et i Delivered to Nymore, * $2.00 asd’ : g JLOCK WoOD 705t ey, o pel $200 sz.woo to Nymore, $1.75 and Telsphions Ordrs Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY THE SPALDIN