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——— TWELVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TRACTS of five and ten acres each to be granted to;prospective settlers in throwing open Twenty . “Sountk Georgis Land, which is admirably adapted to the growing of celery, sweet and Irish toes, cantelopes, water melons, corn, oats, cotton, hay—in fact, all staple crops grown in this fertile section, a8 well as-a large variety of semi-tropical fruits, and the famous immensely profitable paper-shell pecans. . 8 Fig ¥ % : o Providing you :are eligible under the clasaifications prescribed by us, you are now offered an excellent op- Tportunity to break away from the drudgery and toil of a small wage, or working for the benefit of landlords, and go back to a land of plenty, l:‘:’h‘:ghf." granted, 'you will Lcld a warranty deed and abstract, ‘best meouri earth is o 1teelf, and 1ana is' the basis of W ‘s of productive 1anaa are henetiting by the Increasiny Mg cost 'of Hviag, whils others Ave SRIfeFing from it An Opportunity fo Secure Rich Productive Land Without Gapital You will not be required to leave your present sur- roundings now. _All we ask of those to whom we srant tracts is that they plant, or arrange to have should reply to the Mexican Salute;| gun for gun. % Officials here were rcady to.ac knowledge Huerta's salute of twenty: one guns after it had been finished, with a return salute, such as is pre scribed in naval custom and precedent. That would merely be acknowledg: ing an amende honorable, ‘they say. But to return Huerta's salute, gun for gun, they pointed out, would make Bullet Intended for Himj———————— Wounds Companion. || The Markets Officlals -described - Huerta’s latest L ATTER IS BADLY “URT e move as an act to preserve his_own dignity before the Mexicans.of that Duluth, April 17.—Wheat—On track part of the country under his con: and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 91%c; No. 1 Northern, 90%c; No. 2 Northern, Bift of $5 Ylelds a gas that can ‘e used as an illuminant. g NEW CRISIS | IS CAUSED . BYHUERTA Eleventh Hour De- mand Efl_jectad. T0 SAVE HIS DigNITY tions in this liberal-minded opening, similar to those of the Northern Pacific and other railroadd when they granted their lands, and we expect.to benefit thereby, trol. Frank Polk, Corporation Counsel of ‘While President Wilson and the 88%c. Flax—On track and to arrive, planted, a crop of one of the above-mentioned pro- | as well as the ones who will receive the tracts. cabinet will decide what shall be done | Greater New, York, Receives Bullt| $1.543.. Oporaemrithin three vears, after whish we will have It We have also planned to develop what is desizned to be the ‘best equipped, most up-to-date, seientific, com- mercfal farm and orchard in existence. It will consist of six ‘thousand acres, and will be included in this opening. All who register and receive tracts will get the benefit of the experiments and sclentific methods in vogue thereon. 'While we are arranging to prevent over-registration, we will avoid many disappointments, such ag occurred in other land openings condicted by the United States Government and railroads, by grant- ing those who register in excess of the number of tracts to be granted, an interest in this commercial farm and orchard enterprise, in the hope that they may later locate in one of our town sites. = the opinion was expressed freely in official circles that nothing but a com: plete apology and such a salute as the United States demands would be ac: cepted now. ‘While Secretary Bryan, when he took the latest dispatches before the president, said the situation was “en- couraging,” but not finished,” and consideration of 25 per cent of the net profits derived from the sale of the\crops, thereby allowing the gran- tee to pursue his or her present occupation until such time as they, determine just what the yield of their acres amounts to.” Consider what this may mean as a source of income, when statistics show that the yield of one-acre of celery amounted to $1,268.45, and that one acre of well-cared-for paper shell pecans, in full . bearing, should net its owner as high as $500.00 per Year. ~ We are of the opinion that after it is proven | by actual results obtained in operating the land that they will need no further urging; and waste no time in locating in this land of plenty. ~We also require Would Be Assassin Fired at City's i South 8t. Paul Live Stock. Executive. e South St. Paul, April 17.—Cattle— Steers, $6.76@8.25; cows and heifers, $4.75@7.00; calves, $5.50@8.75; stock- ers and feeders, $4.75@7.25. Sheep— Lambs, ‘$5.75@7.75; wethers, $5.00@ 6.25; ewes, $4.00@5.75. - New York, April 18.—An-assassin’s bullet, aimed at Mayor Mitchel as he was Jeaving the city hall in an auto- mobile for luncheon, missed its mark, but seriously ‘wounded Frank Polk, Mexican Dictator Asks Tiiat His ~ SR & 2 Examination of the land will cheerf; be l‘t;fl € White House officials said the details| corporation counsel. g Chicago Grain and Provisions. grantee to occupy the land within ten years, or sell it Azt G , 3 B 33 I £ e opening will be held at Brownton, Wyne Coun- aneu Sallm} Be Heplied remaining in dlspute did not affect| The man who fired the -shot was e een oLl oecupy L otlieTWINeL L R el o e, e At i ETOWELon S ne Gt Chicago, April 17.—Wheat—May, 913%c; July, 863, @86%c; Sept., 85%¢. Corn—May, 66%¢c; July, 66%c; Sept., road, which is located -on this property, and will oc- cur as soon after the closing of registrations as ar- rangements can be made, overpowered. His name is David Rose, his age nearly sixty, and he the “heart of the matter,” it developed that Huerta’s counter proposition for The land included in this opening is located directly on and adjoining the Atlanta, Birmingham and Atlan- tic Rallroad, about twenty-five miles west of Bruns- fo Gun for Gun. a simultaneous salute was regarded ) s ) 2 wick, a thriving city of fifteen thousand, having direci The presence of those registered will not be neces- Sl ot rop.| E2Ve evidence of being-mentally un-| g53sc. Oats—May, 36%@37c; July, Steamship. service 1o New Yok and lostan nd cer | sary at Browntown on. the. opening 8ay. unless they “;l’m‘" E;f; 2 “tyh"f e N D balanced. 37% @37%¢; Sept., 356%¢. Pork—May, geent Tallroad transportation facilities to all points. | Wish to “{g"g-mf"ge"c‘;;gm“d"gy“ FavoriETsHow ably would not be countenanced. b hed R 19.95; July, $20.02; Butter—Oream. e average temperature for six months of the year, Rss o 5 committer selects 44k 44| Al the latest dispatches were laid ‘he bullet crashed through Mr.| $19. y, § from April to October, is 77 degrees; the climate is | ©d for the purpose, and those registered will be mo- R R s pri most healthful, delightful and invigorating, gnd there is an ample rainfall of 61 inches per year.: eries, 24%c. Eggs—16%@17%%¢. Poul- try—Springs, 18c;. hens, 17¢. Polk’s jaw, knocking out nearly all tified of what they have been granted, as soon as possible. | before the cabinet. Practically all the his’ front teeth and inflicting a seri- Washington, April 18.—Sec- members of the official family were o . 1 OUR ATM IS FOR MUTUALLY BENEPICIAL RE- | thove is oo :"T:;gm?'mflm]filzfl o St%ana, - B retary Bryan instructed Charge e | Said to be agreed that there should be| s, though not necessarily fatal, e Bt e SULTS / sad zainrally a3 'the popuiation ncrenses and secks O'Shauglm‘essy finally to In fio Turthet’ brporizing: WORN A aTat Was) FaBdisted. L int ttha go. 3 As we are extremely desirous of haying settlers lo- | the land in pursuit of health, ha and inde- cate on this property, and assist in its development, and thereby greatly increase the value of surround- ing and intervening property, which we will hold, and to increase the traffic along the Atlanta, Rirming- ham and Atlantic Railroad, and thus facilitate the ser- vice, we feel warranted in granting these tracts to those who register with us. We also have in mind business and residence plots which we will offer for sale after the opening, but which will not be included in it. We have “money-making afterward” considera- Chicago, April 17.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.15@8.65; Texas steers, $7.25@8.30; Western steers, $7.10@8.20; stockers and feeders, $5.60@8.15; cows and heifers, $3.75@8.70; calves, $6.50@9.50. Hogs—Light, $8.50@8.75; mixed, $8.50 @8.75; heavy, $8.25@8.75; rough, $8.25 pendence, it will continue to be harder to secure. 'he prosperous and’ contented class in Furope to- day are the descendants of those who secured land there when it was plentiful, whila the descendants of those who obtained no land are now the peasants and slaves. You must realize that this may be your last chance to secure land in this country without a large outlay of capital, o it should not be necessary to urge you to act at once by forwarding us the application for registration attached to this announcement. city hall, then removed to a hospital. The bullet narrowly missed Arthur Woods, the new police commissioner. The mayor, Mr. Polk and Mr. Woods were entering an automebile, The uld be assassin was seized This latest hitch at the eleventh hour, when officials here expected the situation was as. good as closed up, .was disclosed in dispatches from Charge O'Shaughnessy. President Wilson discussed it with form Huerta' that the United States will accept nothing less than a salute of twenty-one guns and that the American ships will reply after the salute has been fired. EEEEE R R Rk ok the cabinet. Administration officials| b7 a peliceman and taken to the po SOUTHERN GEORGIA RAILROAD-LA: RVE S G o b o e b ol 4 o e oo o o | 881 privately Huerta’s counter propo | lice station in the basement of the| @8.40; pies, - 37}0@84454 Sheep— . BUILDING, w‘}x‘&‘ixfi‘é%k?%’f‘%?” EURBAU.COLORADO S e sition would not be accepted. city hall. He was shabbily dressed 3,":;‘"' $:000090; yearlings, 5,00 Southern Georgia_Rallroad-Land Development Burcaw, ‘Washington, April .18—Huerta has S and apparently about fifty-five years| T-40. i retetontion mo¥ashington, D. C. 2 i emaorn is 1d. Mayor Mitchel himself question- i egistration Departmen: & parleyed again. He demards that his old Minneapolis Grain. 1 hereby make application to register for your Fruit and Agriculture Railroad-Land Openi - salute to the United States fiag sha)| BAD LANDS MAY BE OPENED| cq the man, but he would say moth-| oo et ALl 17— Wheat— you with the correct answers to the following aueations; « ~ - Asriculture Railroad-Land Opening, and furnish be returned simultancously. Thit| yorde Will Graze on Unarable Tracts | mger oo 8 e shooting, mum-| sy ggsee; July, 90@90%ci Sept., Pregident Wilson is practically cer g 8714@87%c. Cash close on track: If Plan Goes Through. “I have nothing to say.” tain not to accept. No. 1 hard, 93%@93%c; No. 1 North- Mr. Polk was taken inside the city 3 v . ” A rn, 9 92%c; to arrive, 90 The text of Charge O'Shaughnessy’ | goon he possible for stock raisers to|hall and physicians . hurriedl ;l'fi,sc.oséé@ Z%Northern “yg@w%c@é dispatches was not made public, but| make G40.acre homestead entries in|summoned. He was ble No. 3 Northern, 85%@87%¢; No. 3 it became known that Huerta’s latest| the bad lands in the western part of| fusely, but did not lose unsel yellow corn, 63@63%¢c; No. 4 corn, .., If my application for registration is accepted, please send me, without obligation, further and complete proposal was that as his guns fired| the state, of which there are 720 full The mayor assisted Mr. Polk into 61@623;¢; No. 3 white oats, 35%@ xn?rj\miuo& mfid fi’"‘;‘f“i'”f' includ{ngl marps of the land, showing its axact location on the At} lanta, Birmingham their salute to the Stars and Stripes | sections. ' the buud;ng oanlcl z:: alm‘n‘lll‘um‘e k\vasr $5%c; to arrive, 35%c; No. 3 oats, an tlantic Railroad, is transportation facilities, agricultural, fruit and nut‘-Yi-;gw‘nrnglyp}?s‘sX:r\;l,lllIES. ete. as au apology for continued affronts The public lands committee, nation: | summoned. nly the quick work ol 82@34c; barley, 54@56c; flax, $1.53%. to tho United States, particularly the recent arrest of biuejackets at Tam pico, the guns of the American fleet Dickingon, N. D., April 17.—It may al house of representatives, has de cided to improve wild lands that are not sufficiently le fo attract home steaders by allowing homesteaders a Detective George Nuen, acting as chanffeur fort he mayor’'s automobile, saved the man under arvest from firing a second shot. Neun overpow- ered him and took from him a 28 caliber-revolver. FEDERAL ARMIES IN FULL RETREAT One Thofisand Men Sacrificed full section. Improyements of at least $1.25 an acre will be required before patents are issued, but it need not be farming. The homesteader must re- Merchants Who Want Your Business) It m-tt'ers 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 Cured of Chronic Constipation “For twenty-one years I suffered with chronic constipation,” says C.| main on the land, as generally re- ‘W. Robinson, Cordova, 8. C. “In May, | quired. Homesteaders on adjoining 1908, it had assumed a more serious - lands will be given preference. The plan will assist stockmen who cannot secure enough pasturage under the present laws. On many tracts there are a few acres of arable land. form, resulting in indigestion, piles and neurasthenia. Life seemed a burden to me. Two famous physi- clans and one specialist with all their drastic drugs failed to help me. McKee Rankin Succumbs. fadaaaad S a St S sttt it 2t :fii{i{i’ll{ififil!’lll’fil :liliiili{wg{i{ilfi’i{lii A friend advised me to give Chamber- | o ©o o Anill 15 sk . = - * x *® - * lain’s Tablets o trial, which T 4id. | s “the veteran, characier actor,| 10 SaVe Fleeing Legiom. i i i wavie $% Doyou wany Lo el and am pleased to say two bottles of | w1 was identified with Nance O'Neill 1. > . * X THE BEST GROCERIES % * G > them Zn]red me."” For sale by all deal- | for years in Shakespearcan prodae- eI . Double Dlliyl — * ian i : found in Bemidji % & Bul we strive harder to please & ers.—, ions, dicd here. 2 - 5 ] ers—Adv. tions, died here Notd o bl fotbor etiins % GENERAL MERCHANDIBM % Come right here and get * % THAT'S -SERVICE. * ~ h b 5 * % & them, as we pride ourselves % & & FOR SALT o R S ink for fountain' pens and anctlicr * % 4% om having only the best % & Courtecus attemtion has ¥ —n for general use. A new inkhasbcen ¥ Dry Goods, Bhoes, Uroceries & ¥ woney cam buy % ¥ won over many jewelry cus- ¥ Northwestern partly modern prepared with the exacting reqt Ed and Provisicus. K o® # ¥ tomers to us. * No. 13; Gua Sth and Irvin|Two Huerta Commanders Reported | | ments of both fountainpens and ordi- : iR Besidit : : OTT0 G. SCHWANDT * * 3 b :’:‘2”5 €9° bpe]“ D. R. Burgess. | - gjain and Velasco and Two Others | | nary steel pens in mind. Its nameis x * x B’amlfi‘l‘ne!“hlfi?flmu : # Georgh T. Baker & Go. * - 2.25 for bush | cIRESMSESTS RITNNINENINNIS | [OR SALE_On¢| Are Seriously Wounded— Rebel s * % 5 ® [ Minn, sack | e cottage; auto c;:mr:ra:;; yPrI.o::::d Robels Carter S B N L ST ORI ol S U, o e ment and cella , " Pencraft A A AR A S AR £ T ] TURGEv UG 2 3 3 2 T T T ST E ey tion Dassel Mia . D. R. Burgess. | Torreon, Mex,, April 18.—With Gen- Combiried. Office and x $$3$s$s : ¥ 3 d : bl LOST—Gas tail ——————| eral Joaquin Maas and General Emilio Spice an % $ SAVE YOUR MONEY! * Get Your * 2 meas:’ sl N Ever' as a bOYv FOR SALE—SM | p. Campa reported slain and General Fountain Pen i S I O T DL B D ey } NORTHERKF GROCERY & rewar tie a can to a dog’s tail ‘ofceg”ff:;ir: Refugio Velasco and two other gener- Ink % cally. If you receive your pay % & and FeBA IMPLEMBITE + K CcoMP. XY - - | and see him scoot? 3 . | als badly wounded, the Mexican fed- ko mewent Carterts Tak ol s Tosi % weekly, 1ay some aside each % & « % . " . . B 1100 Beltram! | ‘ora1 armies commanded by eighteen | | bose om hosest A e & weok, if monthly do it month- % % - ot ook R E X garden land wil Sure you did—we did!(FOR SALE—40 | generals are retreating towards the | | tomers the advamage of such diveoverie: T e ol willle X 9 WAkl aai s all fenced, near | And. how about that| onion. sofl efs | sasts At your convenience we'll explain to you™ £ ounprisingly s % C. E. BATTLES L g Dok VIl ‘el roasor s s midii on Lake| Villa's cavalry columns are in pur.| | the uniaue qualies of this matchless ink X Now is.the time to open 8 & & e A SRoCERS - ) i, Bang, R F D| lot, or house or piece| .7 o0 Barel CHeE wih e now flow-conuollsbotle. * | |l 5 paqk mcoount with the 3 3 The Hariware Merchamt & % I_ ..., GROCERS [ ¢ midsi, Minn. | of furniture, or auto you| mifteen acres | The federals evacuated Benavides THE BEMID) & & WECURITY STATE BANK He L PRI > M1sa Ik 3 FOR REN of wish to get rid of? “| Dbut three kep | station early Thursday, leaving 1,000 PIONEER B 2 Ty s e 1 e T YT YT a Y Welsh, 1121 Ber Tie a.Daily Pioneer Want| Nice bunch of | troops in the town to fool Villa and Phone 31, 1 ! Eat i T T e e TR R B R R S T ey WANTED—Will v Ad to it friend—do it| Pireh, D;z})flo“ flf;‘"e‘ the “‘g':‘ of “‘e‘ ’:“t‘“ °°‘“““;- * x ::(u- «:: x * i i 1 i sell for B e movement amounted to a sacri- 5 OUR * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. * nx;nglu‘v.::s“v ‘f.{ towl pay as you wa | fice, 700 of them . being. killed when merchandise sales are always « ¥ BEMIDJI GREENHOUSE * *x 8 oy Phone 31. sight .good? P | Villa ordered his force of 20,000 to on the Increase and each & & X % Wholesalers and Retailers & Pike, Ploneer,-Batald | 'close) i/ The" otlier’ 300 were: saps Eon}h :xnubeon Potur :h:ln % -4 Carnations and Roses al- ¥ & of Typewriter Paper and ¥ FOR SALE—10 a s tured. General Velasco is so badly Sy K it (ate Ot Bl & % Ways an hand: ¥ ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. X ready & customer, you do not ¥ know how well we can please & you in quality and satisfy & LOST—Silver gr turn for rewar ¥ You save the middleman’s % % profit when you buy here. % Full ream boxes at from 76 &= wounded he will die, It is Velasco’s second wound since the Torreon cam- 1 1-2 miles eas x % Flowers for parties and % house barn and | % weddings also Funeral de- % s e o e ok ok ko FOR RBNT—Three room, single or for light honsekeeping. Phéne 799 some dlearing e | WANTED—To b 5:25;1 opened. He was shot in the leg you in quantity. : 4 sign. Phone 166 A. B, ¥ ¥ en‘nu and up. : once. Inquire Berglund. C o : < Webster proprietor * . The five American newspaper men . @. SCHROED] * ¥ Security State Bank Bldg. * or Phone 488. store. whom General Torbido Ortego said : Bemidjt, s Y : ::.g ) P :B""‘""- Mins. & | ::“ceil;t&lrte: :;vseat: :c’:g:; r:’f;n:g ;‘: FEEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIRIE. K KKK KK KK KK XK KX g I IR AR ARRT R rer T aithe fvine. tedsral soinmust :«ua«u«««u«u«n«u«: :flnfl*flfl*fl"""n: XXX R IR R I RO K Twelve hundred more federal pris- oA > : oners, 900 of whom are wounded, 4 BEMIDT MUNO WOUSE * 3 AL Emde of bulldiag ma & § UODEL MANUFACTURING ¥ were brought here, making a total of \ + you lik g ar o n 1 a er 3,000 federals captured by Villa in the b1 Tt Oureet, Bemiq)l, & % You Ukeav e 5 x _COMPANY % battles of San Pedro and Benavides. % Wholesale and retaili Pia- & ¥ * % Manufacturers and * | Nearly all of the prisoners have tak- ¥ nos, Organs and Sewiag ¥ : 8T, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- . Jobbe % = . 3 Machines. ~ lobbera We have an assortment ot high grade paper [l iy, o, 2estance to the Con L : * BER COMPANY. . o fully- guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and % Phone §73. i : : ¥ loo Cream, Bakery Goods ¥ 812 x13 I+++++++++++++++: If you keep on using : S RATAS WaNiosa t :uf:olllnflwnofldlotnrul. * : Confectionery -and Foun- ¥ 4+ WOMAN FOOTPAD TAKES a cheap carbon paper, Ja s ' 498 % ik Minuwols Ave: ana B, RS i ' tain Bupplies. : At $ 1 and $ 1.2 5 a box I KISS FROM VICTIM. L some day it will cause AREKKKKEEEIEIIRIIERREIRER FEATIIIIIIIIIIIIIITIIIEE. R A R AR R X RS R BB kD & o — + ou a bi . : (can you'be at it? ) o Chicago, April 18—A woman + t’he cost ol :“‘ the carbon AR :&gfllfii&i’m{”’ffilfl’li AR : : 4 footpad, who held up Walter +* vaper you'll bay -in a : 3 serees DRUG 4 : ? Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the j f;g:rer-le;‘"’fo °c"e1§t: t‘;‘“i'n mi‘: _'; . life-time, < /% THE.CROOKSTON LUMBER * : and # 4 FOR GOOD THINGS TO DAT X paper does not satisfy you know where you bought 4 victim, because she did not like L : : COMPANY 3 SEWELRY; STORE x GO TO : TR i i b * to see him broke. + % 1 B - X & % 3 i it—your money returned if you want it always. o 3l " I 0py 3 S = 3 Wholssdlam cna Botallns’ & & 3ox ; : — o oo Mo ol ol oo e e e oo e oo oo i o g o & ‘Wholesals 4% % BService and satisfaction. Mail & &« MARKUSEN * Carbon Paper & # ¥ Orders given that same ser- & & “THEY BEAT.” ¥ & = % LUMBER, LATH AND - & & vice you get in person. x % » | eware | e gives yon : : 3 33 00 rourns s, Bomien 3 | [ \ ; | : BUILDING MATERIAL x : = AREER' e = Phone 206. » § 4 y This i ild £ t- {ndiges- ! i ird 8t. Bemidji, Mina, & Special agents call on the trade about the city Bl ion s " siowy, mtists e el * x : ‘ P . s from time to time' They may offer you enticing [l|tood thorougnty. snd take amé ot e R AHREPEE Ak L Y 1T T ST T TS T A T FRREERIRRIIII R AR I R looking bargains~~but—what if you'ré not satisfied? Chamberlain’s Tablets just after sup- i use you can e : XXX ERE KK TN K& : :i:i::l:&:fi:f::fi:i:u::{:: :j{;;;;;";’.*"’”wd OGS o o per and it may be avoided. F le good, | i b It may be a case of throwing it into the waste basket. Blry ail desters.adn. o },?;uu' I“m:.:"'m"' * G e i 2 /F‘ ars Jobbers 3 We buy on a Guarantee and sell DD SV e 3 Tr i m 4 DrmEs o iKopy. doesa’t curl, e SRl PENCILS ¥ GUMMED LABELS . the Same Way. leNAL WANTS , Maltkopy. docea't carl, J Contractors: and. S Pullders & . % TABLETS ¥ ¥ No need to send outside of & 700 TATE T6 CLASSIFY dry out nor skin over. : : Phones 431, 876. x: : S-‘;“m“mufi‘,’;';” IEB & & Bemidfi tor them. Sy % ;i TR e = A & oy The i SIS TR O ST (OOl * —_ amidii Di AT Tor Tomewere s || Bomidii Pioneer Pub. e Yo X PUB co.5 5 Elomer suply mure v ml I I n e u ) ore R. C. Hayner, 915 Lake Boulevard, || Company 3 - Bemidji; Mina. 3 BEMID] RIONERR U * Sl Phone 462. i : : e : e £ & 2 | . 3.3 ] Phone 31 i =

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