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m mn:m DAI.'LY noml Without. Nn:l;- ; e ————— In Alberta, Canada, there is a village | 3 FHE BEMIDIT :‘:m::" 901 of houses which have been constructed | 1 S L 31 without mails, saye tho Detroit Freo Butered at the post office at Bemi These bouses. have heen bullt by |- -5 O;;E.e::‘:?dfi; '}“nfl';»“d" M‘ Ruthenian immigrants, and their ar- | ——————— e anday | Chitecture Is very novel. Thelr first. ! Frublished every afteruoon exoept BRRAAY | .41ty at house bullding are usually t | be | EM to m.wel::?:rf b\l:t‘ nl::l :‘a“q-a.m to in Europe, and their buildings :are (bscription Rates hardware. #ix months, postage on homemade hinges and Is “latched Las Fear, poata with a wooden hasp. The floor 18 of Xight page! 60& ; ll'n:dflr! r‘ hewn logs, unnailed. The roof, as the ifi:\u.;"; :: . ‘:E::-u:eb lx‘z'n\a u: :;& fayorite, Russlan roof always Is, is a address for !1.50 in_adyanc wonderful fabric of poles and cross = == | woven wheat straw, ten inches thick, | free from .lm).md‘flt ADVERTISING BY THE | such care that It will shed the weather for twenty years. Royal Baking Powder is AWEREAY) Flower Language. Flowers have a language of their own. Now, were you to send a bou- quet to your best friend it would be well to. know that a full blown rose means beauty. garden marigold means | | payiq Popper, the world’s most, noted uneasiness, garden anemone means,ex- | vi;)onsallist and composer for that in. pectation, geranium means gentlity. | gtrument, celebrated. his seventieth GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES TN Poppen and the Cello. T KX « - EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ¥ FRAK KRR E IR K ing. precantion, - EpllY, After looking over the “big guns” | meang foresight, honeysuckle ~ means at the Bemidji meeting we have come | hond of love, hyacinth means game, to the conclusion that the greater the | ivy.means true friendship, laurel means man the worse his clothes fit,—Bau- | glory, lily means innocence, lily of the dette Region, valley means return of happiness, lotos ) means silence, maple means reserve, marigold means despair, narcissus means egotism, orange blossom means marriage, pansy means thought, pas- slon flower means superstition, and peony means shame. story told b; cello, having saved its repertory from degenerating into trashy supersenti- sissippl he —— Attorney General Smith got him- self in awful mess when he took it for granted that a king is a King, and it wasn’t in a poker game that per widened the scope of cello technique, |- “Idid not of real solo instruments. Popper teaches |laugh. at the Landesaka demie in Budapest No shirt tearing by the Union for this or that candidate. A news- paper gets no thanks, anyway.—An= oka Union. That’s right. The news- paper that treats all candidates alike is the one most respected In the com- munity—and it gets the money, which is more to the point.—Ore. —— Commissioner of Immigration Fred Sherman received a handsome en- dorsement from the Northern Minne- sota Development association at its annual meeting in Bemidji week be- fore last. This is not the first time by any means that his good work has been recognized throughout the state. Facts are, the State Immigra- tion department is doing things and Commissioner Sherman is the man who Is back of it all.—Long Prairie Leader. 260 box of .Chamberlain’s Tableis, | time. M. Poulbot, an artist, is tired and am happy to say that I am com- pletely cured and can recommend them to every ome.” For sale by all dealers.—Adv. his friends frequent he has hung up by a chain a carved wooden hand. When he enters he goes to the hand and shakes it vigorously. This makes a great noise by jingling a piece of iron inside a tin kettle at the other end of the chain. The signal is accepted by those who hear It as a sign that M. Poulot has sald: “iA mosg® try to me. Practical y Fashion Hints emaly, ‘dis Making Stone From Mud. | po'lcdar; al The latest triumph in building mate- rial is the manufacture of “stone” out of “mud” that has almost the solidity constructed from this material really ‘ment for a bility is said to be almost equal to that | poje7 This material comes from the ferru- ginous schist of the mountain side and —_—— Judging from the controversy be- tween the Little Falls Herald and the Belgrade Tribune, C. A. Vasaly, lead- ing Bryan man, and chairman of the board of control, is not a slave to Fred Lynch, the Democratic boss. The Tribune says it will not support Dan Lawler for governor, because Lawler bolted Jim Gray’s county op- tion plank, but announces tat it is willing to line up for Representative Pfaender of New Ulm, and the Herald says: “If the Tribune can’t see the joke in these two statements, it is hopeless.” Brethren, remember this is the Christmas season.—St. Cloud Journal-Press. eral ill health. tion. Fortify the body now with DR. PIERCE'S B2 tablet form by Dr. T V. Dicrtes over 10 yers peo. More than 40 years of experience has proven its sui Mother’s Man. ‘When the thunder rumbles in the sky And the lightning flashes way up high My papa likes to go and sit Out on the porch and look at it, But mother says she'd rather stay Right In the house—she feels that way. And papa hollers: “Come out, Clair! The large, all enveloping apron is a My, what a flash, That hit somewhere! | boon to the housewife, the little artist Of course I'd like to go and see— or the girl or woman who plays: at’ Hotel ind Surgical Institute, Buf N.Y. o0 HANDSOMELY TR0 BROE 07 e PAgEs HARTOGELY) PEXEILTAN, Son No amount of mureplesentn ion bytthe No nunuon paid to anonymous con-| of the kind they had been accustomed peddlers of alum bakmg poygders, no. _yug- ily_for publication. of the typical Ruthenian -tyle-—;ox. " ghng thh ehemmah‘ or pmtynded 3“‘1)'815 % Sommunloations for the Weok: Tacer | pitch roofed, thatched and wide in the or cooked-up certificates, or'i falsehoods: of 'l'undly of each week lo Insure | eaves. In many cases these bulldings , S A {n the current issue. &% pat up without a dollar's worth of any kind; can elmnge the fact that ___,2____.__—_ ; Du mvnth by carrier . Bven_the door, an. uflah‘ of slender o R ,‘ clal: examlnaflons lo be ol the ! highest leavening etficiency, | FHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN | packed. tight and solid and laid with 2 purlly and | who]esmeness. for making finest and, mosg economical food. birthday in Budapest recently, says thé| 1t appears that during the course of Musical Courier. He is the Liszt of the |n stump speech delivered some years ago by John Sharp Willlams in Mis- absolute i indispensable urned the Laugh. - The amenities of political campaign- Ing are amusingly illustrated by a Yy a southern:congressman. as -interrupted by a sud- mental morceaux and tawdry transerip- |den yell from a man in the audience. tlons and variation arrangements. Pop- ‘I haye been robbed by pickpockets!” know that there were any ennobled Its character and made a last- | Republicans present,” promptly sug- ing place for the knee fiddle in the rank |gested Mr. Williams, in order to get a ] = 3 : irt . ' - |—Lippincott’s. . he n;a:le u;: mistake, elther.—Nash. Cured of Liver Complaint. although he.is by birth a Bohemian. Ipp] wau erald. “ = 1 was suffering with liver com- Saves Handshaking. Ah, There Was the Mystery! slaint,” says Iva Smith of Point| A Frenchman who meets you half JH«!}‘;!l is t)'!xe n‘}rlthefralYJoT: séorlelsi of . s - n | Josephus Danlels of Nor ‘arolina, Blank, Texas, “and decided to try a| a dozen times a day shakes.hands eacl the secretary of the navy: of this eternal handshaking, In the| ‘“TWO darkles bought a plece of pork, and Sam, having no place to put;his little Montmartre cafe which he and share, trusted It to Henry's keeping. They met the next night, and Henry strange thing done happen at my house, las’ night, Sam. AIl mys- ““What was dat, Henry? “‘Well, Sam,’ explained Henry, sol- mawin’ I go down in de i cellar for to git a plece of hawg fo’ shaken hands with all his friends. breakfas’, an’ I put my han’ down in de brine an’ feels ‘round’, but ain’t no 1 gone; 8o I tu’'n up de bar’l, an’, Sam, sho’ as preachin’, de rats had done et a hole clar froo de bottom of dat bar'l, en’ dragged de meat all out!" and strength of concrete. Buildings | “«dgm vwas petrified with astonish- moment, and then said: are adobe structures, but their dura- | wewhy gidn’ de brine run outen de of brick and the softer stones. “Well, yo! see, Sam,’ replied Henry, ‘dat’s de myst’ry.’ "—New York Post. is screened. through grizzlies anl tamp- | Things that never could have made a ed into forms like those used in the | man happy develop a power to make making of concrete blocks. him strong.—. “All is Well That Ends Well” - - Along with dyspepsia ‘comes nervousness, sleeplessness and gen- Salth. Why?. Becausea disorderei stomach does not permit Eho food to be assimilated and carried fo the blood. On the othr hand, the blood is charged with poisons which come from.this disordered digestion, In turn, the nerves are not fed on_good, red blood and we see those symptoms of nervous breakdown. It isnot head work that does it, but poor stomach work. With poor thin blood the body s not protected against the attack of germs of grip——bronchitis—consump-- Phillips Brooks. Golden Medical Discovery an alterative extract from native medicinal plants, prescribed in both liquid perior worth as an in- ting stomach tonic and biood purifier. It invigorates and_regulates stomach, liver and bowels, and through them the whole system. 1t can now also be had in sugar-coated tablet form of most deslers in medicine, - 1f nor, send 50 cents in one-cent stamps for trial box to Dr. Pierce's Invalids® | 0, g A COMPLETE 31 one-cent stamps to R.V. Plarce, Buffalo. N. Y. g poppinover fgltens me-- housework. It is quickly and easily It kinda mukes her scared to hear made and when the sleeves are used: Those awful claps, and so 1 stand torms a practical house dress. ‘S.‘,E"{-,f,"’fif, l:,.i';:i:“ }':,‘::“k:::vh“" No. 7989 may be made with sleeyes. 2 and a high neck or with a low round neck and sleeveless. The pockets may And she'd fecl bad to have me go Out op the porch and leave her all And papa hikes out we stay in. they are the handiest things imagina- A boy that loves her such a lot! If this apron or overall is to be madé: 2 and see me. up in ess_form, blue chambray 1s: tempt of court,:were you?' asked the visitor. “Yes,” said the ardent suffragette. “You see, after the judge had got | through lecturing me on my dastardly ham or any of the regulation apron | materials may also be used to advan- | -{@eneral.[lerchandise tage. s o The seams of such a garment may be I Will Buy 7-t Jack Pine. Alone sad ejghtenca in the hail, be omitted also if not fancled, aithough Posts De] i‘Vel'fid : My mother's awful glad she's got ble. to me at Bemidji on car lots at other towns; ' Call B e A oo | S SR L L. P..BATCHELDER Bemidji, [linn." bound with a bias strip of the material or of muslin or the edges of the seam themselves turned in and stitched on the machine. If this is done, however, they may, pull after being washed. This*apron requires for size 86, 4% yards of 38 inch material, using the sleeves, and with low neck and. no behavior I snapped my fingers, and sald ‘Fudge!' ag Joud as I could. He ,gave me ten days.” “Dear me!" sald the visitor, “And what dld you do while you were In Jall?” *Oh, I embroldered the word ‘fudge’ on a sofa:cushion and sent it with my ds of 36 inch material. compliments to the judge after 1 gof el out,” said the lady, with an amiable This Is a Perfect Pattern. smlle.—Harper's Weekly. Be sure to state right size, measuring HE e 1 t for di- i An Elomental Explanation. over the fullest part of the bus A gimple_phrase will oft express A most important truth, There's o Which haunts us, more er 8 in to the Pattern Depart- 1 & S ETOW, ‘l'hrough life from early youth. Stany e om e E AS =XPLAINED. BETOW, Tho boy Who fiot 8o long ago mensions. &[] PRESENTED BY THE It may be obtained by filling out the |''§&" == == R T T S S o] coupon and enclosing 15 cents. in’|: ¢®: q BEMIDJI, PIONEER, DEC. 2]; 191 [G0000000000¢00060000000000000T000000 ‘Was taking doctor's stuft Was, alck because he did not know ‘When he bad had enough. The man of power and of fame Goes out of date because He eagerly attempts to claim Too much of the applause. ‘The man who rashly undertakes Toploftical findrice” In sorrow frequently awakes, pense amount herein City and State y RCms of the cost of e he Wword sounds like a bluff To hide a case of “didn’t know SEBITION When he had had enough.” and sece this beautiful book that would sell’ fo shut UM st B the weerof HALLS CATARRI CURS: m,d tions, Bk whicn db to and subscribed in breathe through | Sworn to before me and :,‘; Decoral "‘m_ ment of this paper. |8 See the Great Canal in Picture aud Prose Name = Reauow YouMaylhve.lLAlmnm Free Street and No. Cut out the lbove.:gnpon. d ‘trmg 1t :l‘ "ht-'; with the ex. ! sclected. (whlch hire and othee B :"{m‘fig T azw{.‘?::fi‘m&lw ig volume is written by J. Abbot, Bewalling his mischance. ; a writer of international renown, and is the acknowl- In gentle terms we strive to note edged standard reference work of the great Canal Zone, Taah Sotrbe: 6t B o 3 It is a_splendid farge book of almost 500 pages, 9xl| .;:nbman" is s: onuu: We quote. T, 7 inches i 1:11 size; pm;:cgnflrom new. type, largv and clear, Beems to glve rellef. on spec: aper ; - bo an . tro But to a plodding mind and slow g S b o red vellum cothq. tai opica n title stamped in gold with inlaid color panel; con - ILUSTRATED n 600 magnificent illustrations, :gzdw nx1> 5 tiful, pages reproduced from water color stu pa, iyl B HUNDMD DO T orings that far surpass.any work of a similar;charagter. S S bl o R T U /|FOR: SALE—Official 1913, automo- “Oh, there ain’t, there ain't!” roared Red and is the musical idol of-all Hungary, |the unhappy man. “I’m the only one!” nnder usual 0 - A W, GLEASON g Pubiic. by s %”‘ iau LB BB EE SR E SRR RES %', One-half. cent .per sword ;per ¥ % lssue, cash with copy. ix | |% Regular; icharge. rate, one X - | % cent-per word.per insertion. Ng * * ad taken for less than 1Q X % cants Phone 31, (] LS RS EER RS EREE R Y ’Wmfli@t AEREEE K RN ¥ One-half cent per werd per ¥ X igsue, cash with copy. * % ' Regular = charge rate - onc ¥ moM SMART = * centiper.word.- per. insertion. No & * DRAY AND TRANSFER % ad takem for less than 10 ¥ BAFE AND PIANO MOVING cents Phone 81, . | Res. Phone £ 818 America Ave Ph 2. KK KKK KKK KKK it perd s secure sub-agents for a wonderful +invention .embodying six new pat- ented points, placing our Portable tricity. -Agents: coining - money, LANSING, MICH. Sememrn il e e L B WANTED—Traveler for 1914, a be- 'ginner; salary, commission and ex- Dense: money. Liberal offer and -agreement.. J. E. McBrady, Chi- 1 CALO, o B S A R A ‘WANTED-—Sober,. industrious ~ laun- business. Call Home Laundry. it e i o it A WANTED—Girl_for, general house- work. ‘Mrs. Donovan, 811 Bemidji Ave. ST et o Gl WANTED—Dishwasher at the Chal- ,lenge Hotel. . FOR SALE bile guides showing 500 .Red Line + trips;connected. including maps and instructions indicating . reads, crossings, guide .posts, etc. . Book has 500 pages showing; distance in miles between cities. Apply at Plomeer Office Supply. Store, FOR SALE—Modern ‘house close in must be sold by Deceniber 22nd. on acount of mertgage foreclosure. _ 'This i one of the best bargins ever _offered in Bemidji. Haymer Land Co. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, land on, good stream-one mile from a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 Df. acre. W. G. Schroeder. SALE OR EXCHANGE—Full blood Guernsey bull registered is kind, can be turned out on pasture with other stock. J. C. Thompson, Blackduck, Minn. FOR SALE—Driving horse, harness, buggies and cutter. For price and terms see Jos. Bisiar. Bemidji Music: House. FOR SALE—Brand new pair of Hockey skates size 12 cost $5.00 new will sell for $2.50—Apply at Piomeer. FOR -BALE—Rubber stamps. - The Ploneer win procure any kind of rubber stamp r0r you on,short mo- . Mes. FOR SALE—Have customer for small 4 or b room cottage, must be cheap Hayner Land Co. FOR SALE—At once. _All household furniture at 520 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT—Modern room, 1121, Be- midji avenue. . T. J. Welsh. WANTED. BTN PPUTLLv ool oo SOOI ‘WANTED—I will do sewing at home. Mrs. M. F. Keeler, 1011 America avenue. Phone 874. WANTED—To buy pair of second hand sleighs for farm use must be in good repair and cheap atate price. John Tangborn, Nary Minn. e e i illions ot Beans. “Beans — what do you. know- abont beans, even in New England?’ writes an American from Manchuria. *Come turn out 63,000,000 pounds of bean ofl in a year and over 10,000,000 bean | cakes, welghing.about sixty-five ponnds each.; Some beans! . The.bean cuke grom which the.oll has been extracted, mtqr the most part to Japan, which country, rece(ved last year.about pine tenths of the product. Japan alsotook Gver 100,000 tons of beans in natural form.--Some beans!”—New ‘York Trib- , Ch mplen Mean Man. ~ My, hnsband is. a very mean .mln about some things,” complained the wife to the woman around the corner. “He has a deaf ear, and every time ] ty to call-bim down he acta as it be sdidn’t hear.me.” 5 «*That’s,certainly provoking,” said the wbor. “‘But one.of his ears is good. “Why don’t you talk into that?" - “He won't tell me which it is," wail- |9th ed the wife.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Honest Child, “Since you worked your examples so nicely;” . said: the ; pretty ; teacher, - #1 shall give yon a kiss.” “Teacher, I didn’t know there was a reward,” responded the hon urchin. “It’s only fair to tell you that my big brother did them sums.”—Pitts- burgh Post. Took Her Time. r-“:l?honght you were.going away te- “Couldn't buy a ticket. _ “Nonsense, - The ticket office; is new « closed.” “No; but there was a girl at the win. _dow ahead of me.”—Wasbington- Her [i Amt Fleld. G id, él‘lmm ‘Whis-| -how 18 he | ture? dBn shonld b Gasoline Lamp on a par with elec-|. ALLEN-SPARKS GAS LIGHT CQ., | dry man to take full charge of good |, | FOR, SALE—320 acres of. good hard Eirat Neflonal Bk Buliging @ about 500 cords wood half hay|- to, Dairen and see the bean mills which|" +MUSIC INSTRUGIOR - FOR RENT _ DISTmc'r MANAGER i ability to)| FOR, RENT—Five room, house on|ESTHER M. KOLSTE, Tenth and Minnesota. Phone 381 TEACHER OF PIANO ring 2. % Gfldul.l‘.l of Chicago Musical. College Phone. 53, : i > FARMS TOR SALE, FOR SALE—75 and 30-100 acres on - DENTISTS «.famous twin lakes, one of the best locations in _Minnesota for a sum-|BR. D. L. STANTON, Z front and mice high banks with Offiice in Winter Block fine grove.of Norway pines mear the water. Good level clay land nn J. T. TUOMY about. 100,000 feet of good pine timber and 100,000 feet of hard ~wood timber on the land. Only six smiles from Hines and Tenstrike . and on good wagon road. Fine LAWYERS ‘ fishing in these lakes. Price, 1f % taken with the timber on, $1,-|G@RAHAM M. TORRANCE 7606.00. ~$600.00, . down .and if & LAWYER [ taken with timber reserved, $1,,|Miles Block Phone b6¢ © 200.00. $400 down and balance ion-time at 6%, interest. - Address (JOHN F. GIBBONS : = .V: M. Owen, Hines, Minn. ATTORNEY AT LAW Py mer home or resort, having lake DENTIST { ; T i DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel 8¢ .+Wood, 1and.. clay. soil some na- tural meadow. Only six miles|D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner from Hines, on good road, near ATTORNEY -AT LAW . Nice River and ~Lakes. Several|office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blds 1 ‘hundred cords of birch and tamar- ack wood. This will make an 1d- PHYSICIAN, SURGEQNS 3 { 3 i.eal stock farm, and 1f taken SO0 | s~~~ A~ - 3 «an. be: had for $7.50 per acre, % (pp. ROWLAND GILMORE cash, balance back on the land at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 6, per; cent interest, to sult pur- Office—Miles Bleck 3 chaser. .. Write V. M. Owen, Hines, o Mipn. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. B. FOR SALE—Noe. 21—260 acres. 40 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON P acres under cultivation, 25 acres Office in Mayo_Block £ meadow. 65 acres fenced for pas- | °0° 8% Ries; . Fhiona: 831 i ture.- 9 room frame heuse with DR. C. R. SANBORN basement. Large hip roof barn PHYSICIAN ANB SURGEON with -hay fork. Granary. Store Offiice—Miles Block building. $1000 stock of mer- [ chandise. 1 team of horses, 6 cows.|DR. L. A. WARD Complete line of farm machinery. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON *Price: $8,000.00. Address H. B.|over First National bank, Bemidfs, Miax Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn. DE A E ERSON FOR, SALE—The S.W. 1/ of the 8. .PH.YSI.BmlANi]AND SURGEGN E E.1/, of Section 21-146-32. This a Over First National bank, 1 forty has a fair house and barm m;fcre P?ona‘xsom li‘é‘s(dt:fi:: g‘i"m"“‘ and a few acres under cultivatien and is on a mall, telephone and DR, E. H, SMITH { cream route. Price $20.00 per| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON J acre. Time given to suit purchaser Office In Winter Block interest 6 per cent. For further 4 particulars call om or address A.|DR. E. H. MARCUM Kalser, Bagley, Minn. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Bleck S o {2 'ELLANEQ Phone 12 Residence Phons 211 ADVERTISERS—The great state of = North Dakota offers unltmited op- (¥ ¥ ¥ % 3 & & & & & Kk ¥ & & & & 4 portunities for business to classi-|* RAILROAD TIME CARDS + T 1 fled advertisers. The recognized|X XXX X K K KK K IK K X K ¥ & advertising medium in the Fargo MPLS, RED LAKZ & m Daily and Sunday Courler-News|% North ‘;j’:‘l’;"d Ariyes. the only seven-day paper in the 0 RAILROAD state and the paper which carries|182 Bast ggggg paaves the largest amount of classified|186¢ East Bound Leavel 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| F' = insertion, one-half cent per word ?!sln;:lg'l" :Lmn-uno-u; succeeding insertione; fitty cents| 82 Sout oun: eaves per line per month. Address the| 84 Beath Boums Levres Ceurier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALB—Typewriter ribbens for every make of typewriter on the NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY " market at G0 cents and 75 cents 2 each. Every ribbon sold for 76|m % 50 Mg' :cgtndsn“h’mm' l.“ L) cents guaranteed. Phone orders|°nly: 8 to 6 p romptly filled. Mail orders given same careful attention as when you appear in person. Pohne 31. The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Stere. Freight South Leaves at, Freight North Leaves at. --Accompfish Much| —Do— Ploneer Want Ads. One-half cent a word-cash with copy Phone 31 Gost Littl R. F.. m.inanv I PAY cAsH ..'UNEQAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER e Furs, Woel, Copper - & s and Rubbers. Ctflee’813 Raitram| A W. H. NEWTON mid)l Phone 810 STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 1220 in. loag Delivered to Bemidii, $2.25 to .ATTEND . Bomidji Business College - 0'Leary-Bowser Bullding DAY AND NICHT anudw to Ny-e. $1.75 and Telophone Orders Ne. 82 rmn;m. DIRECTOR | M. E. IBERTSON www” UNDERTAKER and s COUNTY CORONER