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S — The Bemidii Daily Pioncer| THE BEMIDII PIONEER PUB. CO Publishers and Propristors " Telephone 31 antered at the post office at Bemldjl Minn, as second-class matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published every afternoon except Sunday > Practical Fashion Hints By Alice Gibson No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be znown to the editor, but not necessar- ily_for publication. Communications’ for the Weekly Pio- acer should reach this office not later than TueSday of each week to Insure publication in the current issue Subscription Rates One month by carrier One year by carrier .. Three months, postage Six months, postage paid One year, postage paid .. The Weekly Ploneer Eight pages, containing a summary of the hews of the week. Published every Thursday and gent postage paid to any address for $1.60 in adva..ce., THIS PAPER REPRESENTLD FUR FOREIGN o) ADVERT!SING BY THE ,E’ EEOCTATI . GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIE® The recount of the vote cast for the Republican nomination for state auditor threatens to be long drawn out. Secretary of State Schmahl an- nounces that he has joined with J. A. 0. Preus in a demand upon Judge Stahlberg of the Nineteenth judicial district for a change of venue to either Ramspy or Hennepin coun- ties. Hennepin county is preferred by the two as the seat of operations. Secrctary of State Schmahl has an- nounced that he would refuse to ac- cept service of an order by Judge Stahlberg. Today he said that not only is Judge Stahlberg judge of the district court of the Nineteenth dis- trict, but that one brother is prose- cuting attorney and that another relative is court reporter. Sheep Source of Profit, Sheep ane a source of profit in more ways than one in northern Minne- rota. For land clearing they are only excelled by goats, which also (hribe iin that fertile region. A flock of twenty-five sheep are more than equal to the labor of one man in clearing out the brush, killing off the sapling growth and trampling rotted logs into the soil. Unmarket- able hay and stump pastures are turned into mutton and fine quality wool. They will find their feed in the wild vetches and natural grasses of northern Minnesota, returning a profit of from 65 to 100 per cent an- nually with a minimum attent Sheep are rapidly increasing in num- ber iin thi ction and should be found on every farm. They do not require a warm range, for of all animals they are the most amply pro- tected against the cold but they do require a dry range and for this reason their pastures must be well drained. Any sheep that can live through the blizzards of the western prairies or in the far western des- erts, will do twice as well in north- ern Minnesota where shelter and pure water are ample. In the mat- ter of the extent of range required for a given number of sheep, section s this, tar out-distances localities in which sheep grazing is an import- ed industry, in its ability to provide feed on limited acreage, that there is no comparison at all. KKK KHK KK KKK KKK K * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS & EHEEEKK KKK KKK KKK KKK The person who will not vote for a candidate because he belongs to this, that or the other chureh, or to no church, is not an American citizen in the proper sense of the term.—Slayton Gazette. —— From the manner in which a good many of the tickets were marked or not marked at all at the primary elections, would lead one to believe that the present system of voting comes a long way from being under- stood.—Hubbard County Journal. —— The United States is selling off all its obsolete 90-day-old battleships to small countries. They are going like hot cakes and cheap, too, and if the pesky game wardens would only keep away from Tower we would buy one of them to hunt ducks with this fall on Lake Vermilion—Tower News, —gi An Ohio editor condenses a great trath into a brief space when he wrote the following paragraph: “Don’t attempt to ask the editor to write up and rebuke every evil in the town or community, but when convinced that such duties need ai- tending to, write an article for your paper and sign your name to it for publication. Don't expect the news- paper to fight all of the battles.”— Exchange, Cemeteries Abolished. By an ordinance adopted by the board of supervisors provision is made for the removal of cemeteries within the city and county of San Francisco. The ordinance requires lot owners to make removals ~within six months from the time it becomes effective. Written notice will be served upon them to this effect. If the lot owners fall to make the removal a certain length of time is given the cemetery assoclations to do tite work, and if these fail to comply then the board of health s authorized to remove the bodies. The expense in this instance is to be borne by the lands as_they are cleared. Any surplus that is left will be divided among the lot owners dccording to the number of feet they own in the cemeteries. front, has a kimona bodice with a square neck, and short or long sleeves, s the fancy dictates. Plain blue chambray makes up ex- cellently with a design like this and Ly way of relief, trimming bands of eye- let embroidery are attractive. Gingham is another materinl very practical for liouse dresses; cotton crepe and voile are ulso good. This dress may be copied in size 36 with 4% yards of 42-inch material. Pattern comes in seven sizes, 34 to 46. This is a Perfect Pattern. Be sure to give right size, measur- ing over the fullest part of the bust for dimensions. Tt may be obtained by filling out the coupon and enclosing 15 cents in stamps or coin to the Pattern Department of this paper. : COUPON Strect and No. City and.State Pattern No Sizes........ To enable a person to make but- tonholes more neatly a tubular metal clamp for holding textiles has been invented. Uruguay, much of which was for- merly useless, within a few years has planted more than 17,000,000 forest trees. MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers—Meat forms uric acid. 1f you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts oceasionally, says a noted authority who-| tells us that meat forms urie acid ‘which almost paralyzes the kidneys in their ef- forts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours tongue is coated and when the weathe: is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, te channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or thre: time during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids, cleanse the kidneys and flush off body’s urinous waste get four ounces Jad Salts from any pharmacy he: take a tablespoonful in a glass water before breakfast for a few d- and your kidneys will then act fine. i« famous salts is made from the aci grapes and lemon juice, combined w lithia, and has been used for generati to flush and stimulate sluggish kid also to neutralize the acids in uri 80 it mo longer irritates, thus end: bladder weakness. . Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot i jure, and makes a delightful effervescc lithia-water drink, 4s an American citizen you are interested in the outcome of WAR WITH MEXICO and there is no better way of ¥eeping intelligently informed than by reading the St. Paul Dispatch (Bvy ening and Sunday) OR St. Paul Pioneer Press (Morning and Sunday) Reports of war, furnished Associated Press, greatest n-:{ gathering service of worl > special correspondemts on the. ground, staff photographer, ete. 8end for sample copies and clal mall subsoription effer BUY A COPY From your Local Newsdesleg or Agaat .W_S. Lycan & Ca., Abercrom- bie & McCready, J. P. Omich,! J. Abercrombie. Bemidji, Minn. two ways to make a sweet- smelling toilet and bath soap. One way is to use inferior materials and kill the dis- agreeable odor - with perfume. = : The other way is to use such high grade mild, pure, clean ingredients that is needed. y no perfume Ivory Soap is made in this way. No perfume is sweeter than -the natutal odor of this white pure cleanser. Jvory smells clean. : - IVORY SOAP . e _ W. K. DENISON, D. V. VETERIN. |Phone 164-3 - AB:IIALN Pogue’s Livery et R E R EE RS RS 8 =S ¥ One-half cent per word per ¥ « {ssue, cash with copy. * ¥ Regular charge rate ome ¥ % cent per word per ‘nsertion. No ¥ % ad taken for less than 10 X * cents Phone 31, * LRSS S Z RS SRR St ’\7**’*’1{**'!!"’!‘ ¥ _ .One-half cent per word per % TOM SMART Res Phone £8 “DRAY LINE DRAY AND TRANSFER - BAFE AND PIANO MOVING 818 America A Office Phone 12. o - DENTISTS DR, D. T STANTON, DENTIST Office in Winter Block OR. 7, T. TUOMY HELP WANTED ‘WOMEN—Sell guaranteed hosiery to friends and neighbors; 70 per cent profit. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary. International Mills, Box 4029, West Philadelphia, Pa: WANTED—First class position open to competent stenographer. Apply Ditch Referee, court house build- ing. * issue, cash with copy. * ST ¥ - Regular charge rate onc % + cent per word per insertion. No % l}lbbm;; Block Tel 230 % ad. taken for less than 10 % orth of Markham Hotel * cents Phone 31. * R S R R LAWYERS £ i = = - |GRAHAM M. TORRANCE FOR RENT LAWYER FOR RENT_Large front room, fur- | ‘et Block Phove 54¢ nished, centrally located. 315 .7th St. Phone 435. = FOR RENT—b5-room house, . fur- nished or unfurnished. 618 4th St. 4 % JOEN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW Gibbons Block North of Markham Hotel FOR RENT—Seven-room house. Phone 744. A. Klein. D. H. FISK, Court Comminionerr ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blar FOR RENT—Well furnished, modern cottage at Lake Plantaganet. Full information at the Pioneer office. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1009 Bemidji Ave. WANTED. WANTED—Girl to do washing, iron- ing and cooking. Inquire at Wm. Planning and Saving. From 25 to 40 per cent of all the land in modern cities is accounted for by streets. In New York city, it was stat- ed last summer, there were 2,677 miles of public streets. The value of the land they occupled was estimated. with its improvements. at $9.469.000,000— “one. fourth as great as the value of all the farnrland in the United States.” DUrposess If the city planners should find some | 3 way of platting ‘streets that would ef- fect a saving of as little as 1 per cent in their area. think of the high finance that it would spell. Oue per cent for New York aione would have meant $04.690,000. and New York is on city. The wise plapni: 4 fits. which one bears the most. Swedish waters a submarine shore uninjured. Read Ploneer want ads. evidently a big.and vital problem, even aside from its efficiency and sovial bene: hich are the aspects of it of In a South Dakota town water that flows from an artesian well at a tem- perature of 100 is used for heating Wihen a hydroaeroplane fell into boat dived under it and brought it to MecCuaig’s store. WANTED—Refined lady as house-. keeper. Address M. M. Pioneer. ‘WANTED—Dining room girl at onca. Mrs. H: P. Erickson, 112 3rd St. WANTED—Delivery boy. Not under 15 years old. J. P. Batchelder. W AN T E D—Dishwasher. Dairy Lunch.. Good wages. WANTED—Kitchen girl at Erickson Mayer - Hotel. 310 America Ave. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. 612 5th St. WA N T E D—Dishwasher at Hotel Markham. 1T FAIR STORE Koors Bros. Co. Successors 10 Model Manufacturing Co. “ Incorporated Manufacturers and Jobbers. Ice Cream, Bakery Goods Confectionery and Fountain Supplies 315 Minnesota Ave. N. W. Telephone 125 Bemidji, Minnesota Y Foes WANTED—Cook at Pilsener Hotel. FOR SALE =~ FOR EALE——I have the following farm machinery to exchange for live stock, one two horse corn 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—Residence lots, 50- foot front, in “Lake View’” near C. L. Co’s. Mill No. 2. $5.00 per month. Reynolds & Winter, FOR SALE—Lake shore “Pine Beach Park” and Park- $175.00 to $400.00 each. - Reynolds & Winter, FOR SALE—Six-room house, 50-foot lot, well located, two blocks from lake. A bargain for cash. Rey- nolds & Winter. FOR SALE—Fine location for- a home on Bemidji Ave:, 50-foot lot at a bargain price. Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE—House and two lots. Lots on Dewey Ave. Easy terms. Apply at Viggo Petersen, Real Es- tate. lots in FOR SALE—Seven-room house, 50- foot corner lot, well located. Rey- nolds & Winter. FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 75 cents each delivered to your home Model Mfg. Co. ““Ashley WANTED TO BUY—6 or 7-room H. J. LOUD LAWYER . Office with Reynolds & Winter Opposite Markham Hotel house and lots; not farther north than 12th St. Phome 570. 910 Beltrami Ave. WANTED—To buy second hand roll- top desk in good condition. Call Phone 644. WANTED—Second hand household " goods. M. E. Ibertson. _ y LOST AND FOUND LOST—A bunch of keys beween Be- midji and Lake Plantaganet. I will pay a reward of $5.00 for their return. Ole Anderson. FOUND—Signet ring. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this adv. Inquire Pio- neer office. LOST—Small black purse containing twenty dollars. - Finder return to Phone 396 "PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEON Office in Mayo_Block Res. Phone 3 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Offilce—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Mizn DR. A. E. HENDERSON - - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over kirst National bank, Bemldjl, Mius Office Phone 36 Residence Phone 8¢ Pjoneer office. - $5.00 reward. FARMS FOR BALE. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block 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. DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. __ MICELIANEOU ADVERTISERS—The great siate of North Dakota -offers unlimited op portunities for business to classi- ed advertisers. The ' recognized advertising medium in the Fargo A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EAR NOSE Glasses Fitted EYE THROAT Office Glbbons Bldg., North Markham Hotel. Telephone 105. Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the the- largest amount of. clasaified. ‘advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbots fo: every make of typewriter oun the market at 60 cente and 75 cent FOR SALE—Hotel dishes. Ziegler's PICTURE FRAMING FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND HAND HUGH A. WHITNEY, Prop. Bemidji, Minn. STORAGE FURNITURE REPAIRING PHONE 223 ODD FELLOW BUILDING 402 BELTRAMI AVE. SECOND -HAND GOODS BOUGHT AND SOLD Second Hand Store, 206 Minn. Ave. Th)e Markets Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, July 7.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 92%c; No. 1 Northern, 91%c; No. 2 Northern, 891, @89%c. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.60%. South 8t. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, July 7.—Cattle— Steers, $6.00@8.75; cows and heifers, $5.00@7.50; stockers and feeders, YOUNG MEN AND WflMEN, MAKE USE OF YOUR TALENT AND LEARN MUSIC 1 will be at Bemidji every Thursday and Friday for the purpose of giving instructions in Piano and Organ music in private homes. Anyone interested in learning music will please write me in care of this paper, as I can attend to a few more pupils. My priee and terms are reasonable and satis- faction guaranteed. Respectfully, Waldo B. Nielsen $4.75@7.25; calves, $6.00@8.75. Hogs —$8.00@8.10. Shorn . sheep—Lambs, $3.50@9.00; wethers, $4.50@5.50; ewes, $2.00@5.25. Rz Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, - July 7.—Wheat—July, 79%c; Sept., 719%c; Dec., 821%c. Corn ~-—July, 663c; Sept., 65¢c; Dec., 53%¢. Oats—July, 36%¢c; Sept., 35%c; De 3614c. Pork—July, $21.70; Sept., $2i 25. Butter—Creameries, 26%c. Eggs— 17% @17%c. Poultry—Springs, 18@ 20c; fowls, 15¢c. Minneapolis - Grain. Minneapolis, July 7.—Wheat—July, 873c; Sept., 81%c; Dec., 82%c. Cash This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & improvement Co. __For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., . INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, © Bemidji, or write Y = ENT CO. | BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVE 2 i 52‘3 Capital vl.lllrlull'dlg‘flx MINNESOTA | close on track: No. 1 hard, 9234c; No: | 1 Northern, 89%@91%c; to. arrive, 907% @91%¢c; No. 2 Northern, 873 @ 893c; No. 3 Northern, 853% @87%c; No. 3 yellow corn, 63%@64c; No. 3 white oats; 34% @35¢; flax, $1.6214. Chicago Live Stock. e Chicago, July 7.—Cattle—Beeves, $7.25@9.50; steers, $6.50@8.25; cows ‘and heifers, $3.70@8.85; stockers and feeders; $5.75@7.95; calves, $6.75@. [| 9.75. Hogs—Light, ~ $8.2008.62%; mixed, $8.20@8.65; heavy, $8.05@8.20; rough, $8.05¢ |lPhibbs & Cross XXX KKK KKK KK KKK state and the paper which carries (¥ KEREKR KKK KK KR KR KK+ 2 North Bound Arrives.. 162 East Bound Leaves. Freight West Leaves at. *refght East Leaves at... 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Would you hope for one * * Or go after one?—by * * Use of the Want ad Way! * ¥ Telephone yocar wants—31 * KKK KKK KKKKK KKK KKK We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses Cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store Motorcycles New and second hand, rea- sonable prices Indian agency. James L. Malone Fire Insurance LET US WRITE Markham Hotel ‘Bldg. | McIVER & D'LEARY FURNITURE AND ~ UNDERTAKING -~ H:N. McKEE, Funeral Director New Feed Mill We grind feed of all kinds. Also handle Flour, Feed & Wood - Geo. Oberg & Co. Cor. Irvine Ave. and 4th St. Bemid]i, Minn. FUNERA', DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidii, Mins. STOVE WO0O0D" FOR SALE BUNDLE WOOD, 1220 in. long Delivered to Bemidii, $2.25 to _BLOCK Woop | Delivered to i, $2.00 to 7th St., beyond, $2. : ered to N; 1. ] SZ-%' dto Nymore, $1.75 and Telophore Orders Ne.82 - TERWS—CASH ON DELIVERY g 4