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11916. 11/ Theodese 15 anzigus to.av Hntered at the post office at Bemidji mnm‘.";. second-class matter under Act of, Copgress of March 3, 1879, Published every afternoon except Sunday 0 attention paid to anonymous con- wrinationer - Wrlisrs name. must b known to the editor, but not necessar- 1ly_for publication. Communications for the Weekly Plo- neer should, reach. this office not later uesday -of each week to insure Dublication in the current ssue Subscription Rates One month by carrier . One year by carrler ... Three months, postage pald 8ix months, postage paid One year, pestage paid The Weekly Pionser Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday. and gent postage paid to any adaress for $1.80 in advauce,, LHIS PAPER REFPRLUENTLL rew i vunlon - ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO being, metaphorically. speaking, “cut. to pleces,” he had better stay out of| the race. —~Prlncmn Union. ¥ We never need be afried of lacks ing-sufficient horsepower to turn-thg judictal wheels in this district; There’s Grand Rapids, Park Rapids and International Falls: At present though, the.power. We. are. getting from Park Rapids appears to be jusy about the Wright capacity, Judge-fi yourself, boys.—Walker' Pilot. - —— 1t seems.that some of the-peasim! politicians in congress are much; wor- iwdy more dnllmb’eoiltruelsd; BT : o Not:one:more important: to-health 18 ».D‘uni‘y 23 ,M-Bmom. The:kidneys :are: the filters. of;the Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave 5 Office. Phons 13. Pattern No. 3 : =3 > _— Biase ¢ A 5 I 2 DENTISTS 2 5 DR: D: L. STANTON, DENTIST: Offlicé in Winter Block ido Was undn:dtd. “On, ‘Mr. Smith:" crled - the- young | - Bapkache:is one: ried at the evident signs of returning | 184y 88 she greeted her caller, “so dtcations. ofikidney trouble. 4 yon have been making: friends with| 1t js often:the kidneys’ ery for confidence and rising: prosperity;and . Fido! - And-de-you-think he Hkes P are afraid this will upset their pro- ..we“'fd;m;ym“. smm’ gflm;’;:“..l help. . Heedsit. claimed plans of business trouble:and | gon's belleve he's quite decided yet. ¥ % : thelr reliability as. political pro- | Heis badsonly.one.bite.of me, and;he |have-dong-for: overwarked KIAeys. |4 oot ver word per.insertion; No & phets.ed It s rumored hat they.have | segmato want dnother.”—Exclangs. Bm»‘m Dean's have dame for|, .4 cyuen;for loss. than 10 %\ 'ad taken for loss than 10 & decids t to be advisablé and :ngces- R peaple.. % cents Phone. 31. 2 % cents Phone 31. sarys to support President Wilson Mz, Stenes.l uck. u"‘l“mfl"mu'a"iiiili!liiiiii!i*liiklkiffiii«ii’ latest etriking new. polictes.as the| When the agent pald Mrs. Stone the miasl, Min., “Doan’s Kidney amount of Insurance her husban 10 only ammunition left to them for the | .apmied;;nccordingito Everyhody's Mag- ::l": :::_' Jleen :‘:m“" tome 1 coming campalgn. Pretty good am-! aging he asked,the, good lads. to take S “;'i“ shangesny opinion munition, that must be, Which your | ont.a policy on her owa. Iife, of them, which T expreased some B R RS SRR RE R SR 8 S . Omeshalf: cent per. word: per & KERRERRREHK AR KR ¥ One-half cent per word: per: ¥ DBy I, T.-TUOMY ¥ :issue, cash with copy. * * Regular charge rate ong & * cent per word per insertion..No * First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 386 +|GRAHAM M, TORRAKCE. - ‘ LAWYER Phone 888 * HELP: WANTED FARMS FOR SALE. ~ B SO oebe v s SN WANTBD-GIr] ‘for " general house|FOR SALE—76 and 30-100.acres:on ATTORNEY AT LAW- BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ‘New " postoffice appointments are as.-follows: Georgia C. Hompe, Deer Creek; Lizzie A. Schmitt, Dundee; Martha 'B. Erickson, Holyoke; Leo Meade, Lima; Everett R. Vitalis, Shafer; Otto F. Habedank, Otto; Francis A. Jenklns, Tenstrike, Should anyone desire to contest the petitions of the Socialist candid- ates, filed with the city clerk Sat- urday, it would probably result in not one of their names being placed on the ballot, Several of them do not even give the date on which the election is to be held, and other re- quirements of law ‘are bellived to have been neglected. The St, Paul Ploneer Press asks why the Grace hotel at Kelliher, which burned to the ground last Wednesday, and in waich at least six lives were lost, was not investigated long ago to ascertain whether it complied with the state laws regard- dng safety devices, chemical extin- gulghers and fire hose in the hall- ways, instead of now, after the dam- age has been done. Value Seldom Shown On Surface The value of an article sometimes is so plainly visible that no argu- ment is necessary, but this is not a very common case, for practically every article can be made to appear better than it really is, and it is to a large extent due to this fact that 80 much misrepresentation is prac- tised by persons who have no other relations with their customers than an occaslonal sale. Take for instance a pair of shoes. A plcture will show the general ap- pearance of it. The description may mention some of the points about it which will create an interest on the part of the reader, The price, com- bined with the description, may create an lmpression that it is an un- usual value. But neither through the illustration nor-the description can you make sure that the shoes are made of good leather, or that the heels are solid, or that the vamp goes all the way to the toes, instead of be- ing cut off at the top. All these items, and many others opponent manufactures, of:which he| *I believe .I wi she sald, “as my |Years ago. For years I had kidney| wosk Mrs.:S: E.'P. White, 307, 6th| famous twin lakes, one of the hest nm«%L M es: Tl o controls the supply- and which the| husband had such good luck.” = trouble and. rheumatic. pains. My locations in’' Minnesota for a sum- AT opposition finds indispensible. and |- seeks to appropriate.—Albert Lea Standard. health was poor and my system was Three Things. filled-withk uric-acid: Doan’s Thiree: things too much and threetoo | pillg;haye-benefited me: wnaderfully. lietle care -pernicious to.man-—-to speak. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 much and know little, to spend much nts. 3‘“* Co., Buffal and bave little, to presume much and |%® Foater-Milburn-Co. o, be worth Jittle—Cervantes. New. York, sole agents for- the: United & States. Seemanson.Marriag Remember the nsme—Doan’s—and HMusband—Ab, me! Marriage is a[take no other. lottery.. She — And I heartily wish sQmq ong else had my tick Tlus- trated Bits. of heavy horses weighing from fif- * teen. to “eighteen hundred . lbs, These are the best horses ever | Practical Fashion Hints By Alice Gibson The trouble with most of us s not s0-much that-we have a hard row to bos, but that we.disike: hoelng. 600D-SUSGESTION. TO BEMIDJI- PEOPLE ‘We-went te. tell those in Be- midyt sutfering from stomach or bawsl trouble that we are agents for the simple mixture of buckthorn bark, glyearing,.ete, known.as Adler- i-ka. the remedy which bscame fa- meus b7 euring appendicitis. This is the. most thorough bowel clenser knowa. and JUST ONE DOSE relieves sonr stomeali, gas. on the stomach and constipstion almoat IMMEDI- ATELY. You will be surprised at the Results are most always certain QUICK astion. of Adler-i-ka. E. N.| when. you use a Ploneer want ad. Freneh & @o,, druggists. One-half cent a word. Phone 31. The MODEL HOGANSON BROS., Props. Dry Gloaniag of Ladies’ and Gonts' Clothing, Houss: hold: Goeds, ste. s large ‘enought for two -people. In good locality. Write C. M. Care Pioneer. FORRENT—Modern furnished room. Inquire 403 American avenue. DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON: Otfice. In - Winter . Blook . e DR, E, H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND_SURGRON Offlos in Mayo Black Teatdenco Phone 311 mer home or resort, having lake m Court: Commissioner: | front-and nice high banks with g ATTORNEY AT LAW 2 fine. grove of Norway pines 8ar|oercy sgoond floor O'Leary-Bowser Bld 3 : the water. Good level clay lana about 100,000 feet of good pine PHYSICIAN, SURGEORS: timber and 100,000 fest of hard|: S o wood timber on the land, Only-six {DE. ROWLAND GILMORE miles from’ Hines and Tenstrike PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block Minuesots. Tom Shart, Bemiayl, - | pou, O 8000 Wegon road. Fine s g 1in, these lakes. -Price, if = SIS FOR SALE—I will close one camp| taken withithe timber on, $1,- DR. E. A. SHANNON; M: D, about Feb. 15. and will hae thirty | < 600.00. $600.00 down and 1| PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON: head heavy honses for sale. G, W.| taken with timber reserved, $1,- | pnone gs§ ™I 12 MATO Blook L Cochran enquire .at Foley’s barn. 200.00. $400 down and balance on time at 6% interest. Address|DR. C. R. SANBO) FOR SALB—Rubber stamps. The| o\ go.. 3’;“., Minn, kr%y%mun Ag SURGEON Ploneey-win procure any- kind ot |___- - "7 " TR Office—Miles Block rubber.stamp xor you om short mo- |[FOR SALBE—320 acres of good hard los. wood land - clgy sofl some ma-|pp . A, WARD .tural meadow. Only six miles PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON- from Hines, on good road, near|over First National bank, Bemidjl, Misn Nice River and Lakes. Several - hundred cords of birch and tamar: |DR. A. E. HENDERSON s % ack wood, This will make an id- PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON. eal stock farm, and if taken soon |Over First National Bemidjl, Miaw can be had for $7.50 per acre, % |Cffice Phone.3§ % » cash, balance back on the land at 6 per cent interest, to suit pur- chaser. Write V. M. Owen, Hines, LOST AND.FOUND Minn. ; Telephone 537 106 Second St. FOUND—About three Weeks 289, |FOR SALE The 5.W. 3 of fhe B. Lady's pocketbook with sum of| ‘g3, of gection 31-146-32. This money in dt. Owner may have (ar§ has-a alf house and. basn eame by proving property and pay-| apq g few. acres under cultivation Ing: for thie.ad. and is on & mall, telephone-and Read Ploneer want ads cream route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given to sult purchaser interest 6 per cent. For further particulars call on or address A. Kalser, Bagley, Minn. Phone-12 DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemi{dji, Minn. " A. V; GARLOCK; M. D, - Burmans and Tigers. Sir M. Thirkell White in his book, “A Civil Servant In Burma,” tells the - tollowing true tiger stories to lustrate | —- 7" 0 Practice Limited 4 : : 56 Bravers of khe Barman, FOR 'SALE—We have a fine 120 EYR FEAR NOSE THROAT = “One.day a tiger came upon two lit- acre tract of land which we will ¥ Glasses Fitted 4 o tle. girls in the jungle, seized the| sell for a reasonable price. Terms Oftice Gibbons Bldg., North Markham The. house. dress i3 quite as: impor- = younger and was trotting off with her.| $1.50 per acre cash balance on Hotel, Te;ephon. 108, tant as the afternoon or evening, gown: The elder sister, a girl of about twelve, 3 7 etkiaps mare deponds tpon. e, sult or before ten years at six percent ability. No. 8004 !s a design that is greatly favored for its simplicity and good lines. It may be made up In gingham, linen, percale, madras or any of the suitable wash materials, and as.a teuch, of contrast the trimming bands, may be of a plald gingham if the dress.is plain, or of a plain material if the dress 18 checked. The blouse closes on the left side, may be made with a square or round neck and may have either' a long.or three-quarter sleeve; the skirt in a.sep- took off her tameln (skirt) and flapped the tiger: about the face ill the aston- | SeCUrity State Bank of Bemidfi, | 1shed beast dropped the child and fied. | Minn. The truth of this story is proved by |poR SALE—120 acres the fact that the government gave the. girl a silk tamein in recognition of her courage and presence of mind. Anoth- er time, quite recently, a woodman| 8 town terms liberal price 12 1-2 was selzed by a tiger. He cut at him| pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. bl with his da (knife) till the tiger drop- o ped:him and retreated. The man, en-| / MISCELLANEOUS [| raged at being attacked, followed and W slashed him again, his only weapon be- —Typewriter ribbons for ing a long wood cutting knife.” :"::: make of typewriter on the ‘32'3" oo s et-at 60 cents and 76 cents ‘est Bound L«vu MISS MABEL ‘Teacher of Voice Studio 417 Minn. Ave. Phone.679 Bemid{i, Minnesota ¢ VOTES GOINGFAST farm land, about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from Nonh Bound Arrives North Bound Leavi SOME ONE each, Every ribbon sold for 76 en gored design and you have.a cholce 3 of a bablt back or an inverted bax, WILL RECEIVE THE cents guaranteed. Phone. orders pleat. BEAUTIFUL promptly. filled. Mail orders given not visible to the eye, go to make ur unmake the quality of the shoes, and the person who Is not permanently located where you can get at him of- ten takes advantage of this fact and thus sells you a lower grade than you are inducted to think you are buyving. Your local retailer whose living must be made out "of his sales to you and your friends—as a plain matter of policy, if for no other rea- son—must, and does, sell goods which are thoroughly dependable. If something goes wrong with the ar- ticle you have bought, the local re- tailer must and does “fix it up” right away. No letter writing, no waiting, no shipping back o the article, no extra expenses, of any kind. All you have to do is to tell him about it and whatever the trouble isit will be settled at once. The local retailer is always on the spot. When you buy from him you see the article and can examine it thoroughly before you pay for it, in addition to having the benefit of his personal interest in seeing that you get a rellable article. He can explain and answer questions that you may wish to ask before deciding, and as we sald before—he is there to make things night if any question comes up after you have bought and used the article. ‘When you consider every feature that should be considered no one can serva you better -on the things you need or desire than your local retail- er, \ ERER KRR KR KK KK *® EDIPORIAL EXPLOSIONS * KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK K Under the present primary system, Governor Eberhart appears to be a Dretty safe candidate to tie to. And the primary law is-a people’s law.— ‘Walker Pilot. —— The candidate who talks progres- slyeilam today, but who when in of- fice in the past was anything but progressive, will bear watching.— Brown's Valley Tribune. —— Jacob Rids of New. York, a facto- tum,of :Roosevelt, says that the. col- onel v}m ul_in’n;n for xugddqt in; This dress requires In size 36 4% yards of 36 inch material.” R The pattern {8 cut In 7Tsizes;34 to 46. This Ts a Perfect Pattern. Be sure to state’right size. measur- IF BAGK HUTYS BEGIN. ON- SALTS Backachy or Bladder: Bothers-- Meat Forms. Urio. Acid: T"e Marke‘ts the same careful attention as when you appear In person. Pohne 31. ¥ The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Store. BRNATIONAL 5 Duluth Wheat and Flax. 3 Duluth, Feb. 7.—Wheat—On track |ADVERTISERS—The great state of - $f4“ CLAXT‘ ’N :m;’_mfiamvé,g;:. 1 :urd.:;%c:h No.| North Dakota offers unlimited op- %rfl 5"‘.'.“)14."""" orthern, 5 No. orthern, | - portunitics-for business to classl- | 83 Novt % d 2 86%¢c. Flax—On track and to arrive, it PARLORGRAND | et s | EIER RO TR < I South: 8t. Paul Live Stock. advertising medium in the Fargo . South St. Paul, Feb. 7.—Cattle— ABSOLUTELY FREE ON Daily and Sunday Courler-News the only seven-day paper in the d"" 81 Steers, $5.75@8.40; cows and heifers,| state and, the paper which carries l:"l %‘nu k ” - $4.60@7.10; calves, $4.50@9.00; feed:| the largest amount of classitied M" Aeste pi’ ;"hl. "430@&15"5 7}5%%";‘3'25?:"“' advertising. The Courler-News eep—Lambs, $5, .00; ers, Hotel $3T5@E50; owes, $2.80@5.00. | covers Nosth Dakota.like, s blan Metropole et; reaching all parts of the state| .. — H‘"-'d" new management $ho: day of publication; it s, the | "*“RI K ‘m““"‘mm’!,’“"” - Daper to use in order to get re- 2. L. WB."FUiERM sults; rates one cent per-word first Grand 908-.A 105 hle Ave. insertion, one-half cent per word |Melrose 4266 I%N succeeding insertions; —fifty cents per line per month, Address the Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D, Ploneer wants—one Raif cent s word: cash. —_—_————————u|} A Are You Coing to the Norwegian centennhl Ewo‘:‘[tbn, 17th? Chloago Grain-and Provisions. Chicage, Feb.. 7.—Wheat—May, 931 @93% July, 88%ec. Corn—May, No man or woman who east meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys h:;cman;\‘ly; $6%ec; July, 655 @85%c; ' Sept., 64% says a well known aut! ty. of L / -y | @64%c. Oats—May, 39%c; July, forms uric acid which clogs the kid- v 3 e g : . 5 39%c. Pork—May, $21.80. Butter— ney pores so they sluggishly fiter . Greameries, 24@26c. Bggs—25@ 260, or strain only part of the waste and P¢{W—;’gwfin, 15%c¢; hens, 15¢; poisons from the blood, then you farkeys, 16c, FEAT S, get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, - Chioage: Live - Steok. headaches, lver trouble, nervous~ (Chicago;. Feb. 7.—Cattie—Beeves, ness, constipation, dissiness, sleep- "-::g#z‘::l;;mb;&?&i:‘; lessness, bladder.disarders.come from d feeders, $5 50@8.10; Cows: and Slugalah Kiduson. heifers, $3.50@8:50; calves, $7.25@ The. moment yon. feel a..dnil :ashe | 16.25; Hogs—Light, $8:40@8.65; mix- in the kidneys or your back hurts; ed, $8.40@8.70; heavy, $8.35@8.7 or if the .urine .is clondy, offamsive, rough; $8.35@8:45; pigs, $7.00@8- tull of sediment, irregular of ‘pass|| Sheep—Native, $4.65@5.90; yearlings. sage: or attended by s .sensation .of 15.6006.80. scalding, get about four: ouncea of ~ Minneapolis Grain. Jad. Salts. from. any reliabls phas- Minneapolis, Feb. 7.—Wheat—May, macy and take s tablespoonful: ia 89%,@89%4c; July, 90%@90%¢. Cash a glass of water before breakfast|l T g;:e 0:1 t“lfll\;b:: 1 lsl;;egggfl for a few days and your kidmeys 3 ;c; No. ern, C; will then act fine. This famous salts 0 arrve, 69/400'4c3” No. 3 Noris 1s mado from the acld of grapes snd PRSI0 o No 3 Nonhers a3 Tonton. faloss doaibined. ied | ' OSG%c. No. 3 yellow corn. 5705’1%1:, and has been used for mm to flush clogged kidneys and stim- ulate them to actlvity, also-to neue tralize the.acids in urine so-it-mo longer causes irritation,. thus ndnxi bladder disorders- Jad; Salts is inexpensive and cam- not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithja<water drink 'M regular meat eaters should taks.; and then to keep.the kidneysclean and the blood pure, theredy avoid- ing serious kidaay. wlpnlm- Adv. CGUPOMIGOOD ONLY ON EEB‘Y ll’l'H This Coupor’ entitles the holder to TEN PIANO VOTES for every cGnt of then' purchase of anything i in a’ur Gstoé-e. ISHER, 8t ot ““Union Depor. Bemtdr, M > FUNERAL DIRECTOR. ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER aad: -AND EMBALMER IO Boitramifve,