Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 19, 1914, Page 2

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o Pul every afternoon except-Sunday atten amoRymOus con- C.rl{’\ltlola, Wrn‘l‘ e be. o?n “.Jb‘lf. edltar, but not necessar- | 11y for publicati ’ for the Weekly Plo-| Semmupiaptions for the Weakly each week to insure . imsus ‘Bates mhb 1 Omne it] oarTier .., One e by abrian . ‘Thres mnnu. W SR Povtge e ‘The Weekly. Pioneer t eentaining & summary of km nm& m % vfi; Caral in Picturesand Pa-oae!g. 1t Pi'actlcaLFaSthll never be another chance:- They-are-| mm—»immmmf Hints ! "|{going fast and it is miore thanilikely|a: amullaxpense atmaik, iwhich; that the fellow ahead of you is thelers the cost of: the. mmm“,gzm one .who will get the last bhook. make you the owner of w- ma-» Don’t do ke sgme peole you know wfl!%“flmlofllfl £ printed, | say: I'll do it tomorrow,” or, |fully‘iHustrated; ‘thoroughly ‘np-te- | AN waitountil: T get: time’. Grasp |date. Plnmhyoh.?oum’t‘«ofi thi-s oppastunity by the forlock when b0 umisgile, - § = By Alice Gibson ISR ESSEEREXR LR R =2 | %" Ome-half ‘cent per word per ¥ * issue, cash with copy. * i|®" - Regylar charge rate one adds@a-sor 31,60 in advaice. ot e MIS PAFER REPRESENTED FQR FOREIGN/| DYERTISING BY THE - GENERAL OFFICES 'NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHESIN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES —_———— From Your Competitor He wne«will-not-learn from his competitors is & hopeless case. As far as ‘the retail merchlant is con- cerned his strongest competitor is the distant retail mail order house. And it is from the methods of these concerna that: readers of the Bulle- tin cén-gain much valuable informa- tion. In the first ‘place the -catalog houses, owing to the enormous busi- ness they do, are able to employ, and pay large salaries to, the very best advertising -and. merchandising tal- ent in the country. These:men insugurate policies, get up- eatalogs and publish advertise- menta that are excellent. Just be- cause the retail mail order houses are competitors: of the local mer- chant is no reason why the latter ehould mot- learn waluable lessons from - their methods. On the contrary, the merchant is foolizh and bHnd to his own best in- terests I he. does mot get and study carefully” the «catalogs and advertis- . ing matter of his strongest competi- tors to his real and lasting benefit. Forthesreason that the retail mail order: houses:are: as successful as they are, it follows that they are good: business men, no matter how disagreeable it may be to acknowl- edge the fact, or how hard a blow it may .be to the pride of the mer- chant. Al tlise being true, is it not bet- ter: to learn: from our competitors than to 1gnoré them, revile them and refugecto be tanght?—The Twin City Commercial Bulletin., Approves Judge’s Action Referring to - the action of the grand jury in finding “no bill” against Theodore Jopprud, who was charged with passing |p worthless order for money at Spooner the Nor- thern News days: “The orders were such, that no one should have heen deceiyed by them and the members of the Grand Jury were undoubt- edly of the opinlon that no convie- tion could be secured. The young man offered to plead guilty a couple of weeks ago, but Judge Stanton Tefused to accept the plea, because he believed that the young man had’a defense " and did not deem it right that he should be sent into pemal servitude at the penitentiary for" three years under the circumstanc Judge Stanton ‘has’ now been upheld in his belief by the Grand Jury. We heartily ‘approve ‘of ‘the Judge's stand in this cdse and-only wish that their were more - Judges' ready to take «care of the interests of the poor and friendléss.” HE KKK K KKK KKK KKK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS. % TR KKK KK KKK KKK Wadena .- people-almost, to a' man favor the candidacy of H..J. Maxfield for eongress.- It is. pretty- safe to Judge: any candidate. by the opinion -heldvof him:by his. neighborsi—Wa- dena,.Journal. —— John :dind: is: being'boomed for governor ‘by-the demoerats. I Lind shonldaideside to -Tum; there: would 'be> nothingn o it—-fhelsiias - good as slected -despite. the -splendid- organ- 4zation (of: the:) republicans: of the #ate; ~~Grand - Rapids-Independent. —— ‘The Center City News says James Manmnlmn; dikerdgenating: Donuelly -of:'the ffessell | “memory, expects to mabe theicampaign sfor the congres- sional nominationvim-thetenth dis- trict, while- residing-in the fourth It tnsbery Tepeutsiitself. Manahan is hurrying along to an unmerciful trimming.—Stillwater .Gazette. —— The Piot is'for’' 3. A. 0. Preus for state auditor. Thig is the first and | onlyiicandidate for etate office this ‘paper.hasseome out for,and the fact thet!‘we: are sopadticular in' goiug on. record: for candidates: for' state office; should: prove, .as- far as the infinence of ‘the Pilot goes, that Mr.[.... .. Preus:is-a safe, capable man for the positionshe:seelis. W, P. Mgl way to Tretfuliess. K tul book-ealled. ! ¥ ‘cent per ‘word per insertion, No ¥ l &@ taken for ‘ less than 10 % *cents Phons 8 ‘*iiiiiililliiifil A AL LSS RS LR E S B ¥ One-half cent per word per C * lssue, cash with copy. * Regular " charge rate onc i * cent per word per insertion. No + |- % ad taken for less than 10 *: KKK KKK KR KKH K& | HEDP ‘WANTED: oo oo SOOI WANTED—Bright boy. to help in bakeahop nights.«Do notiapply:un- legs.you want to learn.the bakery: trade. Model Mtg Co. WANTED—Kitchen girl Erickson ‘hotel, America Ave. WANTED--Girls for ‘laundry--work. Apply at once. Hotel Markham. POSITIONS® ' WANTED ‘WANTED-=Position by young man ‘with long-experience-in -accounts andacollections; . Have my:-.own typewniter.and..can. £ill: any . posi- tion calling for tact and executive ability. - Good references includ- ing present employer. T. E. Busha, Mentor, Minn. Quick! Ladies! Gé@flne 12-inch. Nlckel Plfite(l Dtssert Every woman who admires the sim- ple one-piece dress that is so conveni- ent and becoming will be interested in -this model, No. 8023. It is cut in drop- shoulder style, closes at the side front, | bhas a small square collar and a full length sleeve. The skirt is a six gored design. Eponge, ratine or serge would any of them make up to advantage and be suitable for street wear. A |- dark- blue or gray ratine with collar and cuffs of brightly- colored silk eponge would be most pleasing. In Snishing the hem of n heavy ma- e B dmg,, Mw“h‘:m‘:,} -— terial of this sort, instead of turning |. 5 fruitsy berriessand cereals~— the upper edge under it may be pinked |. | l’lnn;ndnofledkingmthonn before stitching. This gives 8 smooth, —Candies—Divinity Fudge, Ma; neat finish. mallows :and - Kisses —a; lnm To make this dress in size 36 It re- ;;hgfg_gfm special desserta for quires 4% yards of 26 Inch material. el m’;om Tt o~ The ‘pattern comes In 8 sizes; 84 2 sértes Sn0w~Mello!:D‘:¥m: e | Rl et \ N ling—Snow-Mellow Pineapple This I3 . Perfect Patlern, Creans—Snow-Mellow Pesnh Be sure to state right size; measuring NOW-MELLOW is wondesful. Itisnoumdul. Full direc teen to- eighteen .. hundred . lbs. These are.the -best .horses. ever offered for sale in Bemidjl they are allcinated being bred and raised in Minnesota. Tom Shart, Bemidj1. FOR: SALE—~Driving horse, cutter and buggy will'sell cheap.if taken at once..J. Bisfar. 117-3rd street phone:§73. ? FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—75 and 30-100.acres op famous twin lakes, one of the bes! locations in Minnesota for a sum- front and nice high' banks with Miles Block .. JOHN'F. GIBBONB: ATTORNEY- AT LAW First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn. - DENTIST Offiice in Winter Block DBy .J. T, TUOMT: First National Bank Bldg. " LAWYERS %|% cents Phone 31. +|GRAHAM M, TORRANCE Phone 888 Tel. 83s mer home or resort, having lake|D. H, FISK, Court Commissioner 2 ATTORNEY AT LAW fine| grove. of Norway plnes nearottice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blds the: water: Good level clay. lana about 100,000 -feet of good pine[H! J. LOUD' timber and 100,000 feet of hard wood timber on the land. Only six miles: from Hines and Tenatrike |- and on good wagon road. - Fine|. taken with the timber oo, $1, 600.00. $600.00. down- and- 1f taken with timber reserved, $1, V. M.'Owen; Hines, Minn, FOR SALE—320 acres of good hard wood land clay sofl some na-|DR..C. R. tural meadow. Only six miles from Hines, on good road, near Nice River and Lakes, Several Phone- l" ack wood. This will make an id- can be had for $7.60 per acre, % cash, balance back on the land at 6 per cent interest, to suit pur- Minn. ? Cream—Snow-Mellow Orange over the fullest part of thebust for Cream—Snow.! r:Mellow Currant Whip—Snow- bRyt Mellow Apple Sponge— Floating._Island— It may be obtained by filling out-the Mocha Charlotte Russe— Mock Macaroon o Souffle—and more-than a'score of delightful coupon and enclosing 15 cents in stamps new d tsf -famidy. or coln to the Pattern Department of Th esserts:ior. yous: thls Dhver: e lady in the-picture hre'k holdi the spoon.to show ouflnximtone 1& spoon of Snow-Mel low, costing only 4 cents, makes a bowlul ohnowy, flnfiy thick, deli- cious meringue —1more and: than you ; could make wl!h 12c to 15¢ worth of eggs! St But to :t:.:ke this amazing y and State Quantity lelicdous Snow- WANTED— Bmbroldery wos e e e i Mel Iow ’ Jou muat, use. our WANTED—Embroidery work to do, Sineas: 5% \ 4 X N pecnthnw-Mnl- 821 Minnesota avenue. Fciuted ks s iibeativel st S AR b wt'lg?v:dy‘p': WANTED—O0dd jobs. Call790.’ ate.and Sloep. | ; . this Special: heated. Good location Inquire this office. RM. WANTED. Street and No. Sick Headache This' is usually caused by a disor- || der of the stomach. Take a good dosel of ‘Chamberlain’s Tablets and -tomor- by ail. dealers.—Adv. Read Ploneer want ads Wanted to Be” Thought: Timid. Anatole France has:one guaint char- acteristic:. He:likes-to be regarded as The Markets Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Feb. 18.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 93%¢c; No. 1 Northern, 92%c; No. 2 Northern; the amount of sleep required by a m;:‘r’ngk:l ‘We wish to sincerely thank all our friends and neighbors for their kind overtakes people at the most unexpect- 1 . solutelyfree. ed moments. Spenking at a dinner .- |:death of our beloved wife, sister and: iece, Grace Hormann, P aioop Pl 00 | @m, val B . the council, Sir-Guy Fleetwood Wilson: \SL\] @ JOHN HORMANN, fore the council. “The day was ab- FLORA WELSH, 5 So. that you may use this wonderful, 2 Dormally bot_wnd close, even for Cal exquisite Snow-Mellow to save yourself HARRY TOOMBS. to the heat, but partly no doubt.owing Helioh pos g to the wearlsome effect of my first at-, ‘ new é,,‘{:’.‘ihé?é‘li’d:"s‘.'fm-‘;; Tmay: gle.member present went:to sleep, and it desi ed dessert beaters;-whtiehibests up a it is the simple truth that after awhile i .full of delicious, snowy meringue from" ‘courge-of ‘the - delivery- of my state- ¥ ment” This surpasses-the feat of. the So Economical¥ We want to explam to you how we in the middle of his maiden speech in the - parliament to yawn. most economical of desnens for yonr table. In: business' there is 2 certain’ “over- packing, wrapping, . boxiug, cartage,;. freight, delivery, etc. And-here is how a -man-of exceptional.timidity.. -Some s M:llow econo; < for, yow.. - The same years.ago M. France visited Argentina “overhead” cxpense that pays for de- his* departure he sald to a journmalist ? “pay for delivering five.oc:six ‘or: seven who ‘hud expressed- his willingness. to 3 times: that: quantity of . Snow-Mellow. i - hat we have done. you: to work ‘up:a reputation:for- me |- W 3 before 1 get out there.. 1 don’t know |, Tnstead of puttire: my‘“’““" Sn’ BWE Olimate has something to do with all 1l o Iy, Suowliellow Card Of Thanks mas. In India. for instance, sleep It : Trmame AT :platad.~Ab-. assistance during the illness and . given in his honor at Simla when he reealled his first budget statement be- "Saves:Eggs!: Saves Work!' TIM TOOMBS, cutta in summer time. - Partly owing] the expense: of egf what; yoiss May tempt at oratory, one by one every sin- . .have absolutely FREE one of these.specially I actually fell asleep myself in the Jnntouenhlespoonful of Snow-Mellow. late Duke of Devonshire, who paused have arranged to head” ' charge - against- each : package—: “we'solved the probtem:of making Snow- on a lecturing. tour, and shortly before “livering - ten-cent g:c ge “to you wilt be ‘at the lecturer’s services: "I want we put it all in one. and that ia that I am. particularly. timid. but I Mellow -for:one dessert: in-a 2 and o charging.en -eentam-we rput-seven- il || #1.54%. should lke to be thought so. A timid Atimes: that quantity—enough. for ssyen _8outh St. Paul_ Live Stook. row. you will feel all right. For snle | 91%c. Flax—On track and to arrive;|" FOR SALE—The S.W. of the 8. B. A of Section 21-146-32. This forty has a fair house and barn and is on a mall, telephone and cream: route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given to suit.purchaser [ Phone 12 Interest 6 per cent. For further Kailser, Bagley, Minn, FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 600 cords wood half hay land. on good stream one mile from |- @ town terms liberal price 12 1- 2_ pr. acre.- W. G. Schroeder. word cash. Hotel. MISCELLANEOUS MIS§ FOR SALE-—Typewriter ribbons.for market: at 60 cents and 75 cente 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. Store. North Dakota offers unlimited op- | 185: portunities for business: to: classl- | fed :advertisers. - The recognized f; advertising medium : in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News ;3 the -only :seven-day -paper- in - the state-and: the paper which carries | Freions Bucs. the largest: amount of classified edvertising. The Courier-News covers :North Dakota like a blank- et;-reaching all parts of the state v‘mnz the day of publication; it is the|Freight paper: to use In order to get re- sults; pates-one cent.per word first succeeding: lnsertions; fifty cents o, :'l to l per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. man can do anything, If he is silent _ desserts—in " oné package, and mstead South:.St.. Paul, Feb. 18.—Cattle— when he onght to speak people say. ’ e of chay, i ; Eo.. 1| Steers; $5.75@8:40; cows and heifers, ‘How-charming! He's so-timid’ And +is only’ o1 s : o riics 4f! he speaks when he sheuld:be silent P the cost..of packing and 50437.85; calves, $4.50@9.50; stocks ers and feeders, $4.50@7.25. Hogs— they set that down te mervousmess:. A six ‘extra %ackages That is the onlx. timid ~man. can- dare: so much. with fair way. For after you orice find liow~ $8.20@8.45. Sheep—Lambs, $5.75@ sweet.impunity. . Please tell your com- easy to'“make -and - ?lO 1| 7.26; . wethers,. $3.75@5.50; .ewes, . $2.50 ‘Snow-M 1 {| @s.00. ® Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Feb. ~ 18.—Wheat—May, ton Transcript. ‘How He Es Try a Ploneer wunt ad. LOST AND FOUND and paying for this ad. Adress A. H. 8. care of Pioneer. —_— | 5 94%.c; July, 891.@80%0. Corn—May, O Spacia : 88%c;=July; ! 6505¢; Ontas-May, 40%c; FME —is M | Julyy39%k.: Pork—May, $21:72. But: ®: .__._ || ter—Opeameries; 30c.. : Eggir—26@26c. llow! Just go to B s 16¢; 17¢;. tur: :‘,::,"snax’"zr.mmsf.mm e e e And hand your grocer-the Chicage: Live m Cath Défoutede: was- one-of- the: few Frenchmen held by the Prussians:as prisoners-of .war to escape from gus- tody, and, anti-Semite as he was, he disguised, himself as a Polish Jew. A Gérman peasunt guided” him to the Bo- hemtan frontier; having ‘been-promised the:alternative of death:in cagecof; fadl- uresand:100:francs in/the event:of suc- conp.~New. York ‘Post.. Pretty Good Advice. When mean things are said' #bout you; if they are true, amend;.if they are mot true it Is not a bad idea to rough, $8.30@8.45; s, $7.15@8.60. amend/a little sWWI! —Christian Her- &“O‘w’u‘-glmg, u."logg.w'o;s yugl 9 Ll e S0 ; i | ss:es@7.00. Minnsapotis- Grain. -Absolutely FREE ~andia'FREE, Déssest Bodipes, with her. purchaserof onesasc packe; ageufm»Mellow—whmhmkutlwfilh'nruuq for sdven cakes or 98%@93%%c;, July; 93%c. ~ Cashiclose A makes.seven full familyssize desserts:| ; on track: No; 1 hard, $6%c; No.-1 g £ Northern, 98% @94%c; to arrive, 93% 4 ; : i A & 93%¢; No. 2 Northern; 91%@92%c; Act' Quickly ‘And Get: 1:1:::3@:- Nb, -3 Nerthern,. 88%@90%c;: No. 3 Ful Book Before:It's Ever: yellow “corn, /57@57%¢; ‘No. 4 corn, heifers, .. saco@aso calyes, { 10.50. Hogs—Light, $8.50@8.7 ed, $8.40@8.75; heavy, $8.60@8.7! Misneapelis; Feb. 18.—Wheat—May, | Results are- most always . certain when you use a Ploneer want: ad. One-half cent-a word. Phone- 31, R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR €1Hes 818 Beltram! Ave: 88@66%<; No. 3 white “oats, 36% @]’ hundred cords of birch and tamar- DR. L A wm PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON eal stock farm, and If taken soon |Over First National bank, Bemidst; Misn DR: ‘A, E; HENDERSON PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON: Heviionos Fhone 30 chaser. Write V. M. Owen, Hines, | Offee Phgne 36 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON Office In: Winter Hlock and a few acres under cultivation |pR E; H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Block Residence Phone 813 particulars call on or address A DE. EIR EB.JDHNMN Physician and Surgean Bemidjt, Minn, AV, Practice Limited EYE ~EAR NOSE THROAT _— Glasses Fitted Ploneer wants—one half cent. s | ogice Gibbons.Bldg., North Markbam Telephone. 106, insertion, one-half.cent per .word| Open fllllr. ab Are You Qoing to the. ‘llorw[:lgl-?, (:cmtomgl : um- on,”’ Ma; 4 FOUND-—Sum of Money. Owner can m‘ m. Any 'mm’ Hnl have same by proving. property || . :.5-»0: e fishing in these lakes. Price, if |pR ROWLAND GILMORE " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block 200.09. $400 down and balancs|DR. E. A. SHANNORN; M:D; on time at 6% interest. Address [ pflvslemn ‘AND~SURGRON' 108 in HA,O Block Res.. Phone-- 2 / Office with ‘Reynolds-& Winter PEYSICIAN, SURGEONS- A A A A A A A A A e PHYSICIAN AND SURGmN Offifce—Miles Bloock M. D. MABEL, Teacher of Voice every. make of typewriter on the 'studio 417 Minn. Ave, Phone 679 Bemidji Minnesota 500 BAIIROAD s o 162 it B [ADVERTISERS:The great-state of | 1§32 &:,, Boungiiseves. Vet Donnd e — — KR KKK KKK KK KRR KKK R KKK RRRKKKIR KRR R & MPLS., RED LAXE-& MAX. The Bemidji Ploneer Otfice 3upply |2 North Bound Arrives, 1 North - Bound . ERETT TN 3E635EEE £3NE 85 AND-EMBALMER w 3%c; to arrive; 37c; No. 3-oats, 344 @ + Did you ever:hearcopportunity-{: 38c; barley, 83@65c; flax, $1.588. innoeklng at the doer? Some:people:f say the only knocks once and “never willl find~that -opportunity is “n making-a dash'thromgh this ithe shape ‘ot the'/offer made by The Plonieer to 1ts readers iof a wongder- o “THE HlPOLI’l»'fl CO St. l.d& Mo. rmuu‘munzu, Inc.,. !

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