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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1914, WHITE PLAGUE WAR SPREADS More Than $100,000,000 Spent in Fight in the Last Ten Years. Washington, May 22.—Progress of the campaign =2gainst the ‘“‘white plague” was reviewed at the conven- tion of the National Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis. More than 2,000 anti-tuberculosis agencies now are well established in the Unit- ed States, compared with 150 ten years ago, accordiu:g to a report sub- mitted to the convention. The agen- cies today include 550 tuberculosis stations and hospitals, 410 dispen- saries, nearly 1,200 anti-tuberculosis associations, and 250 open air schools and fresh air classes. The report also shows that federal, state and local anti-tuberculosis agencies have ex- pended more than $100,000,000 in the fight on the disease in the last ten years. Dr. John H. Lowman of Cleveland, president of the association, in his opening address discussed the indi- vidual treatment of tuberculosis, and said the effect of the .disease was so broad that it must be treated at least from a family standpoint. PRESBYTERIANS IN SESSION Entire Educational System of Church May Be Revised. Kansas City, May 22.—The fifty- fcurth general assembly of the Pres- byterian church of the United States South opened here. More than 250 commissioners are attending. Throughout the entire assembly ed- ucation will occupy a place of prom- irence not before accorded it by this church body. Should a new plan, outlined by the committee on education, be adopted. it is said the entire educational sys- tem of the church would be revised. FLEET WAS SUNK IN 1692 France Will Seek to Raise Lost Treasure From Sea. Paris, May 22.—An effort to raise sunken treasure lost with the French fleet near Raz Blanchard in 1692 will be undertaken by a French firm acting for the government. The allied British and Dutch squad- rons attacked and sunk thirteen French ships at the battle of La Hogue. Onme of the French ships is said to have had on board a large sum for the purpose of paying the fleet. Some time ago an independent salvage company recovered several silver ingots. SOCIALIST IS REINSTATED Discharge of Inspector by Mayor of Milwaukee Reversed. Madison, Wis., May 22.—The So- clalists in Milwaukee won another victory from the nonpartisans in the supreme court when Carl F. Ringer, Sr., the Socialist appointee as build- ing inspector, was returned to office after he had been ousted by Mayor Gerhard A. Bading. The mayor’s ap- pointee, William D. Harper, lost his place. The salary for the office dur- ing the year that Ringer has been out must be paid to him. NEW COMET IS OBSERVED Celestial Traveler Discovered by Eu- ropean Astronomers. ‘Washington May 22. — Moving swiftly east by south the comet dis- covered by European astronomers five days ago was seen from the United States naval observatory. As it melt- ed into the haze above the north- western horizon it appeared to be a large patch of nebulous light, without nucleus or tail. Deep haze prevented the taking of an accurate observation. GRAINAND PROVISION PRICES Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, May 21.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 97%c; No. 1 Northern, 9634c; No. 2 Northern, 943, @95%c. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.567%. South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, May 21.—Cattle— Steers, $6.00@8.50; cows and heifers, $6.00@7.75; calves, $6.00@9.75; stock- ers and feeders, $5.00@7.85. Shorn sheep—Lambs, $3.50@9.00; wethers, $4.50@5.50; ewes, $2.00@5.25. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, May 21.—Wheat—May, 993%c; July, 89%c; Sept., 88%4c. Corn —May, 693gc; July, 677% @68c; Sept., 661%c. Oats—May, 413%c; July, 40c; Sept., 385 @3834c. Pork—May, $19.95; July, $20.10; Sept., §20.02. Butter— Creameries, 25@25%c. Eggs—17%@ 18%c. Poultry—Fowls, 153c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, May 21.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.50@9.30; steers, $7.10@8.20; stock- ers and feeders, $6.40@8.55; cows and heifers, $3.65@8.70; calves, $7.50@ 10.75. Hogs—Light, $8.35@8.60; m'\_x- ed. $8.30@8.60; heavy, $8.15@8.57%; rough, $8.12@ ; pig $7.50@8.45. Sheep—Native, .30@6.20; yearlings, $6.15@17.20. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, May 21.—Wheat—May, 93%.c; July, 941, @94%¢c; Sept., 90%ec. Cash close on track, No. 1 hard, 99%c¢; No. 1 Northern, 95% @96%c; to ar- rive, 973%c; No. 2 Northern, 933% @ 96%c; No. 3 Northern, 921 @933c; No. 3 yellow corn, 68@68%ec; No. 4 corn, 66@66%%2c; No. 3 white oats, 38%,@39%c; to arrive, 39c; No. 3 oats, 36@37c; barley, 54@56¢c; flax, $1.55%. Subscribe for the Ploneer. “Butcher, Here’s M. J. Troop, Prop. “1 BROUGHT Mrs. Jones with me today,” I said Mrs. Satisfied Customer. “She wants to try your meat. I’ve told her what fine cuts you give me and how niee the meat is.” That has happened more than once with us. We’ll try to PLEASE, A New (1) you, too, if you give us the CHANCE. Customer Youwll find us SQUARE, Bemidji Meat Market Phone No. 1 Special Prices On Shoes For a Short Time Only. At Batchelders PICTURE FRAMING STORAGE FURNITURE REPAIRING FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND HAND HUGH A. WHITNEY, Prop- Bemidji, Minn. PHONE 223 ODD FELLOW BUILDING 402 BELTRAMI AVE. SECOND HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD SOMETHING NEW Be a Member of KEMP'S PRESSING CLUB If you wish to keep your clothes looking R-E-A-D-Y We press your suits by the month. Our price is_low and membership limited. If you want to act wisely, join NOW. All work called for and delivered. Kemp’s Dry Cleaning House Phone 581 207 Beltrami Ave. SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS A System of Drugless Healing Dr. Lawrence M. Isgrigg is a Grad- | uate of the Weltmer Institute of Sug- {| gestive Therapeutics and an Experi- enced Practitioner, always ready and glad to meet all who wish to con- sult him about this method of healing which heals all chronic diseases without medicine or sur- igery even after all .other methods have failed. Dr. Isgrigg has had remarkable success and s thighly!. recommended by the people of Bemldn who have treated with him. No matter what your con- dition may be there is hope for you. It will cost you nothing to call on Dr. Isgnigg, talk with him about your condition and have him explain his methods of practice. All the diseases mentioned below may be cured by Suggestive Therapeutics, and the diseases printed in heavy type are especially amenable. All cures are per- manent—no cases is made worse. Write for free booklet explaining what Suggestive Therapeutics is and how it restores health and the principles upon which the Science is based. ABSCESS DYSPEPSIA LIVER DISEASES ASTHMA EPILEPSY Locomotor Ataxia APPENDICITIS ECZEMA LUMBAGO Bladder Trouble EYE DISEASES LUNG DISEASES Bright’s Disease FEMALE DISEASES NEURALGIA BLOOD DISEASE GALL STONES NERVOUS DEBILITY BRONCHITIS HEART DISEASE PARALYSIS Cancer HEADACHE PILES Catarrh HIP-JOINT DISEASE RHEUMATISM CONSTIPATION INSOMNIA SCIATICA : Deafness INDIGESTION SPINAL DISEASES Diabetes IMPOTENCY . SCROFULA DIARRHORA Jaundice Tumors Dropsy KIDNEY DISEASES VARICOCELE Offioes 411 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, Minnesota. Phone 523, AKX KKK KKK KKK KX % One-half cent per word per * % issue, cash with copy. *x % Regular charge rate one ¥ ¥ cent per word per ;nsertion. No & * ad taken for less tham 10 % * cents Phone 31. * KR K KK KKK KKK KF XK HERKKRH KRR K KKK KK K& % One-half cent per word per ¥ % issue, cash with copy. * * Regular charge rate onc & * cent per word per insertion. No & * ad taken for less tham 10 % * cents Phone 31, * HH KKK KKK KK KKK KKK HELP WANTED A A A NN WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 823 Bemidji-ave- nue. FOR RENT FOR RENT—Furnished room for rent, with or without board. 1011 America avenue. BOY—Who wishes to learn to bake. Must be neat. Night shift. Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE FOR SALE—I have the following farm machinery to exchange for live stock, one two horse corm cul- tivator, one, one horse corn culti- vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two farm wagons, Two one horse bug- gies, -one garden drill, one, two horse Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm machinery. W. G. Schroeder. FOR SALE—T75 cords A No. 1 4-foot . jack pine, near railroad. Also good bicycle cheap. Apply Mar- tin Longballa. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. FOR SALE—Two corner lots on Be- midji Ave. and 13th St. A dar- gain for cash. E. F. Stevens, FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 75 cents each delivered to your home Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—A good five-room house and barn. Lot, 50x140, at- 614 4th St. FOR SALE—Four room house on 1217 Bemidji Avenue. Phone'391. FOR ' SALE—Smith Premier type- writer, $25.00. Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—8-passenger boat. 417 Irvme Ave gasoline LOST AND FOUND LOST—Fraternity pin. Finder re- turn to Pioneer and receive reward. FOUND—Bunch of k-eym Ov;ne.r call at Pioneer. . Mineral waste in the TUnited States is estimated at $1,000,000 a The government of Kanab, Utah, is run entirely by women. NOTICE TO comncrou Sealed proposals’ “Will be received by the undermgned at Bagley, Minnesota, unm 8:00 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, the 6th day of June, 1914, for the furnish- Minnesota, and at the rooms of the undersigned at Bagley, Minnesota. Proposals must be accompanied by.a certified check for ten per cent of the amount bid, made payable to the under- signed. The First National Bank of Address all correspondence to the un- dersigned. THE__FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BAGLEY, Bagley, Minnesota. 5t5-21-26 NOTICE! - Wm. Morgan & Son of Devils Lake, N. D., have leased the Chapman Blacksmith Shop and are now open for business, making a specialty of Horse- shoeing, Diseased Feet and Faulted Gaits. Giveus atrial. All work is guaranteed. Also plow werk, wood work and general repair. Wm. Morgan & Son. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER FOR RENT—six-room house. In- quire P. A. Nelson, 522 1st St., or Phone 117. WANTED. DSV T UV ino-bsovust- SO, WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—The S.W. 4 ©f the S. E.1/, of Section 21-146-32. This forty -has a fair house and barn and a few acres under cultivation and i8 °n a mail, telephone and cream route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given to suit purchaser interest 6 per cent. For further particulars call on or address A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE—220 acres good land 1 1-2 miles west of Solway, Minm. Large, clean meadow along the west line. Balance small timber and brush. Also 9 room house in fiine shape. Large barn on 5 lots. 1800 Irwin Ave.'O. B. Stephens. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. - MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 60 cents and 76 cents 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. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. ADVERTISERS—The great siate of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fied advertisers. The Tecognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota 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 insertion, ome-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Addrees the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR HOUSE MOVING AND FOUN- dation building, call on G. F. Rob- inson, 1120 Park Ave. Pioneer wants—one nalf cent a word cash. i MCIVER & O'LEARY | FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING Phone 178-2 or 3 Quality High Prices Low Late am; Popular Ds;!gnn FLAKE & HUBACHER —AIl kinds of— Cement Construction Work also House Raising and Moving Phibbs & Cross Markham Hotel Bldg. Insurance, Bonds, Rentals Loans and City Pro) We give our personal attention to all patrons and solicit your patronage with the assurance cf the best service. THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLA] Duluth’s Largest and Basz Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than §100,000.00 recently expended gu improvemen s, 250 20 rooms, 1% privite baths,; 60 Evi convenience: nd d restaurt p $1 of the Sroat Netsls of the Bortbwesi VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V, M. VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2 Pogue’s Livery DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 68 818 America Ave. ice Phone 12, DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Offiice in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel 330 North of Markham Hotel | ( GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW Gibbons Block North of Markham Hetel D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg H.J. 10UD Phone 5§68 LAWYER Office with Reynolds & Winter Opposite Markham Hotel _ PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON Office in Mayo_Block Phone 396 Res. Phome sis DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offiice—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Mi=n DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bnnk. Be 31, Minw Office Phone 36 'hone 38 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice Security Bank Block DR. E. H, MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND' SURGEON Oflies in 0 Block Pbone 48 ldence Phone 811 DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EAR NOSE @Glasses Fitted Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markham Hotel. Telephone 106. EYR THROAT MISS MABEL HYLAND Teacher of Voice Residence 621 Bemidji Ave. Phone 74 Bemidji Minnesota VIGGO PETERSEN Agent For New York Life Ins. Co. Bemidji Minn Ploneer wants—one half cent a word cash. THKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK * RAILROAD TIME CARDS * KK KKK KKK KKK KKK MPLS., RED LAXKE & MANW. Nortb Bound Arrives. ortk Bound Leave; 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves. 163 West Bound Leaves. 186 East Bound Leaves. 187 West Bound ves.... B GREAT -onmn . 38 West Bound Leaves.. : 34 East Bound Leaves. 25 West Bound Leaves. 6 South Bound Leaves F‘relght West Leaves at. Freight East Leaves at... MINNESOTA & mn;’nozu 82 South Bouna Leaves 81 North Bound Leaves. 84 South Bound Leaves. 83 North Bound Leave: Freight South Leaves a Freight North Leaves at. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY 0pen daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p i 7 to sen' m. Sunday, reading reem only, 8 STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 to 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 i Delivered to Nymore, $2.00 and Yo m.ocxwoon Delivered idji, $2.00 to T St., I'MSZ vacedh Nymore, $1.75 and Telophone Orders Ne. 82 TERNS—CASH ON BELIVERY

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