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Come and see POGUE & SON If you are in the market for Horses Two Cars of Horses Will Arrive Here Ton‘ight This shipment contains 32 Head of Farm, Draft and Driving Horses All Colors All Sizes All Prices You are sure to find just what you want. Come early and secure first choice. Sale continues until all are sold. Begins Tuesday, March 10th J. P. Pogue & Son |Bemidji, Minn. Phone 164 If You Had Need Of A Cook, Would You Wait For One? Would You Hope For One? : Or Go After One?---By ; Use Of The Want Ad. Way! Telephone your Wants---31 Merchants Who Want Your Business It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money l{l*i#ll*fiil‘kiiifii{ii’*: :iiill{lfiiifiii{ifli{%fil :ifl*lkiifi{ilfi*tl{ili{ll * * * b ¥ % Do you want x x We strive to sell. * x MeCUAIS * X x x THAT'S NATURAL. * * ¥ X THE BEST GROCERIES % X * * X X found in Bemidjt % % But westrive harder to please. & ¥ @ENERAL MEROHANDIBL & & Come right here and get * ¥ THAT'S SERVICE. * L] % ¥ them, a8 we pride ourselves & % * * % & om having only the best % % Courteous attemtion has ¥ & Dry Goods, Bhoes, Groeeries ¥ & money ocam buy. % X wom o wr uuny Jewelry eus- ¥ : and Provisious. : : *® : fomers * 0 @ HWANDT * * 4+« Third B, Bemidjf % orT a :g ve x % * : > : : ‘Bemid; - lfimiuou. * : George T. Baker & @o. : ARG RN e FIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRE ISR IR «n«unfl«nnwuu«n T T VNINIGIHIV VORI | 17 1 T 11T s u e Alaskan Bill Passes Houss. ‘Washington, March 9.—The confer- ence report.on the Alaska railroad bill SAILORS LIKELY WIRE TILT, THEN SHOOTING Telegraphers Have Personal Meeting RIO CONDITIONS UNGHANGED "~ they could not use thelr oars and Trouble in Only One Brazillan State Indioated in Late Dispatches. ‘Washington, March 9.—Dispatches | to Benor de Gama, ambassador from Brazil, reported conditions quiet and unchanged in Rio and other cities which had been declared in a state of siege because of revolutionary activi- tles and added that there was trouble in only one state. Ceara. was adopted by the house. It now goes to the senate. After Quarrel on the Line. Milwaukee, March 9.—Following a quarrel over the wire between two operators of the St. Paul road, Thom- as Karr, telegraph operator at Schleis- ingerville, is at St. Joseph's holpltnl not expected to live: Karr and ‘A. La Point, operator at Rugby Junction, had personal trouble over the wire. Karr came.down to see La Point about it and they quar- reled. Karr slapped La Point’s face, it is alleged, and La Point drew his revolver and fired twice at Karr. One bullet lodged in Karr’s mouth, after passing through his cheek. The sec- ond passed through the abdomina! wall. Carbon Paper T0 DIE IN GOLD Eighteen Shipwrecked Men . Adrift in Open Boat. ARE DRIVEN OUT TO SEA 8on Born in Derby Home. New York, March 9.—A son was born to Mrs. Richard Derby, who was Hthel Roosevelt, daughter of Theodore Roosevelt. No. 5882, REPORT of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, at Be- midji, in the State of Minnesota, at the close of business, March 4, 1914 Safety Deposit Boxes for rent at the First National Bank.- $2.00 per year for small and $4.00 per year for large boxes. Fire an Burglar proof. You need one. Our statement of aMrch 4 appears in this issue. When Last Sighted Unfortunates Were 8o Benumbed They Could Not Con- trol Thelr Craft—Steamer Goes to Bottom Off New Jersey Coast. Seaside Park, N. J, March 9.— Elghteen members, including the cap- tain of the crew of the steamer Charlemagne Tower, Jr., which sank near here, are adrift on the ocean in an open boat. The last seen of them RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts................ $428,842.72 Overdratts, secured and unsecured U. 8. Bonds to secure circulation Other Bonds to secure Postal Sa ings Bonds, i ~ o o s St AL S I o have an assoriment of high grade paper easterly direction. Oheoks and Dibes oagh. s, =y fully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and The steamer sank in fifty feet of | Notes of 410.00 812 x13- water, threequarters of a mile off !'nmlon-l g llick&ll and cen! 451.04 shore, between Cedar Creek and Fork- ed River lifesaving stations, six miles south of here. H. B. Thompsen of Brooklyn, first mate, and three members of the crew were brought ashore. ‘The revenue cutter Itasca put to sea to search for the castaways. ‘There are two big sandbars near the apot where the steamer went to the bottom and the lifesavers were handi- capped in launching their boats. One finally was launched, but was upset and the lifesavers waded ashore. The captain of the vessel and sev- enteen men took a long boat. It was 80 overcrowded that they were afraid to. landing on the first bar and | standing... hun‘:’tround outside, hoping the tur- | Postal Savings Deposi bulent sea would subside. Snow was Total . - - falling. It gradually grew thicker and STATE OF MINNESOTA the longhoat was lost from view.| County of Beltrami - 55 a , shier. of the abo ‘When last seen the men were so cold ‘xmndn. Bchnguker n-‘:;:y erof thaiabore 1 th 1t above st lhm‘dnl: fl“"-flla the best of my. therefore could not control the craft. | know. And beliet e, Cusrs Unless soon found by the revenue cut- 7 ey ters or some steamer it was belleved ,E,‘,'g'{",'.‘;':g,,“}m':mwu ore] Mietlinthe sl e D ; aamhbuaggmmm Mian. L Much | Gummsimion exirie Aok 1 : —D0— Lawlnl Money Reserve in Bank, v 21626 l-um‘hr notes 0 tion fund with B T Der cent of circulation). Total - - LIABILITIRNG. ) At $1 and $1.25 a box (canvyou,beat. it?) Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the paper does not satisfy you know where you bought lt—yOlll' money returned if you want it always. Beware! Special agents call on the trade about the city from time to time: They may offer you enticing looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied?. It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. We buy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. | B-flmldj_l Pionger Supply Smra Phone. 31 Nlfinnlf Bank nom outstanding. Due to Other tional 9109,901.22 22 s 8323 238 24 $$8S88 * & * X * lAVE YOlm MONEY! ol Get Your - ¥ * * x # ¥ RORTHERN GROCERY * « Ruul rly nnd systemall- ¥ ¥ HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & ¥ * ¥ cally. If you receive your pa¥ ¥ & and FARV IMPLEMENTS + % coMYLNY * ¥ weekly, lay some aside each ¥ a * * & week, if monthly do it month- ¥ & of x ¥ * : 1y. m 1011.\1 will pile up : * * : A * surpri gly. * TTLES * 9. 978,99 90 0" & Now 1s the tiine to 11 cx,' :‘."nn sbeha 13 o WHOLESALS, cuRs - : ' low 0 time open & * * g . :numtwmm x Ths » 3 X K essessescrese mfifiefi BANK : : Bemidji, - Minn. : A : : nfln«;; T L T R T Tty T i 2 2 12 T T YT :&i&i{ifi*fiii{iifii{lfii{&: * OUR x % merchandine sales are always X % on the “increase and each ¥ % month has been better than ¥ ¥ the last. If you are not al- % ¥ ready a customer, you do not & % know how well we can please & % you in quality and satisfy & 4! you in guantity. * * a- amlul° lnnonr.&l : ’i&i’li’kii&!llfiil&lifii@i :*N!ififllifi”filfii&l&ifi: H : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : :111 Third Street, Bemldjl.: % Wholessle and retail Pla- % % nos, Organs and Sewing ¥ * Machines. - Phone §78. : x 3. BISIAR, MANAGaR. x RIS ) o Fi s o SIS ST e £ 2 2223 4 3 g : E COMPANY Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAR t 328 23 T3 2382333 3233853253333 ; i 33 AR EABRRREER SR SR * xK s [ ] % kK ; Phones 431, 376. s Bemidfi, Minn. I‘Il*‘il!’l#‘liii * x * BARKER’S DRUG * * x x ;mnaoonmolmng: X JEWELRY STOREB x x : fi8 wm 0 » % Wholesal d Retallers & & ¥ Bervico and satisfaction. Mall % % XOE AND MARKUSEN x ¥ Orders given that same ser- ¥ & mm ”» x : vice you get in person. : : e x * ARKER'S T oa TR S Pemanl : :'nura 8t Bemidji, Minn. & 3 " ARk kR EAN * i ERKKKKKK KK KK * f lii*fli%lfllfiiiili&*fi*fiil: 4(* l * BEMID, NEER i "‘ BEMIDJI GREENHOUSE “‘ x it P, X Wholesalers and Retailers l 1 Carnations and Roses al- i ‘% of Typewriter Paper and k * wnys an hand. * ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. x « ¥ You save the middleman’s fi % Flowers for parties and & ¥ profit when you buy here. & * weddings_also Funeral de- % ¥ Full ream boxes at from 76 % ¥ slgn; Phone 166 A. E. 4: : cents and up. : ¥« Webster proprietor rity State Bank Bldg. & ::’ *: a n.nmux, Mion, : TH KKK KKK KKK KK IR * 5 T RETAIL LUK : : Manufacturers and : Vo couraxy. 3 » S 3 ¥ : : Ioo Cream, Bakery Goods * ¥ Coal and wood also for sale Confectionery and Foun- * «mnnmn Ave. and R. R. 8. « ¥ tain Supplies. : ® [ LT T rr AR R EREEREEERE R B ifli’ifiifil{lifllfilfii’ll’ «nnu«nunnmnm x Ratadaiadan s it il sl BRI LTS ST T e taaeY . **i*i*!l*lfiiifik&“fl’i{l{ AR R KK gapardggrangags S s 333 2288 ‘Wholesalers of INKS . PENS ‘We are o'Jtlblul'l b PIN 'nmn ) ol s No need to d SCHOOL SUP 8 Bemidji for .:III.“““ sn'rlonmr 5 The luulr Store - m 00. Ou 8ave You Money BEMIDE, BIOi, i!i&l#!ili’l LTI YIS e RN ER T CRRE AL *ifi&*t*ttt*fi i*i**ttitfitifi ttt*-fi\-*tti*tg 8 *