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ENTED FOR FOREIGN BY THE 8 NEW YORK AND CHICAGO HES N ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES From the bank call of June 4, 1913 to that of Judé 30, 1914, the deposits in state banks of Minnesota increased $21,087,133.69 and the loans and dlscounts $20,974,836.265, as* shown i’ 4 tableiissued by Albert H. Tur- ritvih, state superinténdent of banks, yesterdey. Of the increase in deposits $11,728,280.87 was in time certifi- cates; $6,247,602.94 in checking ac- counts, and $2,657,625.37 dn savings deposits. In June, 1913, there were 790 state banks reporting and this year there were 857, R e Several of the Pennington- county papers - are still critieising Dan ©O'Nefl, going as far as to accuse him of accepting money for assisting in lecating: the sixth mormal.school in Bemid}i. Such charges are absurd and: show’ lack of appreciation for whet the representative did for his district during the last sesslon. No men worked harder that his home cownty might be honored with the location of the new sehool than did O’Neil. He is a candidate for pro- motion to .the state senate and the probabilities are that he will be elected. Editors @re not such a bad lot, af- ter all. During the good-time of the annual outing last Sunday time was taken for the purpose of holding re- liglous services on the steamer Ken- ora. Editor George P. Watson of In- ternational - Falls Press, formerly a pastor, read the-Scriptural lesson and gave the invocation, ahd Editor H. C. Hotaling' of Mapléton, president 7 Of the state a¥sociation, preached a . sdPoti: on' “The Pulpit * Preds; er;!” wrglng co-operation: on.-both. % Prank Meyst of Minneapolis led the doiig: dervice. Refund Large. 86" far the railrodads have paid out $2,000,000 in refunds under the Unit- €d’ States supreme court decision in the Minnesotd rate case, and it is expected that yesterday’s’ claims will bring the gifournt up to approximate- ly '$27600;000. Yesterday was the last' @¥y on which clatms could be mede for refinids. The mandate in thiF' ofse was ‘retelved In St. Paul July 21, 1913; and, while there is no' lw' covering: the polat; claim- ants have Been" sdvised to file their claime within a year, by both the commission and Attorney General Smith; in .the possibility .that the cqurts might hold that eny petir tions- for refunds after the expiration of that pefiod would. be-illegal, and they are anxious that elaimants be on the safe side. About $100,000 in claims have been filed with the state commission,, and payments made through that board, but the greater pamt have been filed: with the rail- roads direct by shippers. As soon as the figures can be tabulated and the evidence arranged, Attorney General Smith will begin A blanket suit against thy c%r’flarr coverfiig all dis- K nlnxnnza«yo- +« m‘j f‘llfl'*#l!l#l#*l!i A visitor; in town this week re- marked hovg mhionmbly dressed the ladies- of Bnudem.e -appeared. There is.ne ;emn; away from it, the giris, both married and single, of this burg know how to drap themselves in he- coming duds. And they don’t send out-of town for them efther.—Bau- dette Regigu. —— _The Nagthern Minnesota Editorial || asgoclation_has lost out with Union, llnna it nkes in n membarn or its outings.—Anoka Union. Some fl‘e down East has mention- ed- Hammond for president. Yes, on| the Democratie- ticket. he had better gét a little training in running as Democratic. candidate 15¥ govériior of Minnesota: He show- lm‘propuu‘lon. ana’ should il’to prove a winher in Mlnnasfita suggestion to boord figh Tiéd man who cannot get along| ‘withbut his drinks, we suggest the following as m means to freedom from Lthe hondage of the habit: Start:a saloon in your own house. Be the on- Yol will havé mo M- Qo tto’ your wife and |- glve her $2 to buy a gillon of whis- = (ky and remember that there are 69 drinks in one gallon. Buy . your drinks from no one except your wife for |and by the time the AYSt g4TIoW 18 gone she will have $5 to put’in thé Should you:live tenyears and ¢on- tinué to buy booze frot’ her and thén die with snakes in your boots, shé will have money to bury you decent- ly, educate your children, buy a 4 house and marry 4 de¢ent man and quit worrying about you.”—Mankato Free Press. MUNICIPAL MARKETS. They Should Be ‘Well Locatsd and Ac- cessible. The civic impulses. which evidence themselves in improved and beautified bulldings and streets are not sutisfied merely with aesthetic progress. but are also shown in plans for improving in a direct and practical way the llv- ‘ng conditions of the whole city. Among such improvements are vari- ous forms of communal industry, such as municipal markets, municipal MABKET PLAZA AT WIESBADEN. slaughter houses; municipal ice plants, municipal baths and municipal manu- facturing facilities for small industries. One of the most important of such activities is ‘the municipal market. Such markets are- best: conducted: by a board of managers. whose dutv it ia pit - and the| - thie ‘Printer and the. Preach- [ Bemidji Redders are Learning The Way It’s"the little kidney ills—, The lame, weak or aching back— The unnoticed urinary disorders— That may lead to- dropsy and Bright's disease. When the kidneys are weak, Help them with Doan's = Kidney Pills, A remedy especially for weak kid- neys. Doan’s-have been md in kidney troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by 30,000 people—en- dorsed at-home. Proof in a Bemidji citizen’s state- ment. Mrs. W. A. White, . 1023 Dewey Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “One of the family knowe from _experience that Doan’s Kidney Piils are a fine remedy. He keeps them in the house and uses them whenever he feels the least pain in his bacs and. trouble from his kidneys and they never fail to relleve him. The bemefit he got from Doan’s Kidney Pills leaves him to hold a high opinfon of them. The statement given some years ago still holds good,” Price 50c. at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a Kidney remedy— get Doan’s ney Pills—the same that Mis: White fetoitinenids. Fos- ter-Milburn Co., rops., Buffalo, N. Y. | —Adv. S r.u} MK But possibly || "'ouhkeaperfumed bath is no reason why you sheuld buy high . priced perfumed soaps. Buy ory Soap at a few - cents per cake and follow the suggestion below. Not only will you have fume but you will the desired per- enjoy the purest, cleanest, most refreshmg bath that soap can g ive. Perfumed Bath Bngc o conduct the entiré undertaking. Thé principles upon which such in- stitutions are ¢onducted are to buy at the most favorable times, to buy in bulk at the lowest price and to sell at retail at the lowest possible prices without showing any profit above uverhead charges and running expenses, which include all salariés, mafntenance and lnuumnw of market and goods and other expeénses' incidentil to the enter- prise. As the managers buy in bulk and as they have the city's credit and ample cash capital at hand they obtain their goods at the most favorable prices and discounts. The public is also as- sured of the quality of the goods and of perfectly fair treatment from the managers of the store, who are. in well located, with easy access from all parts of the cicy. and if this is not feasible a nuihiber of branches should be established. - This enables a whole city to be supplied with produce pur- chased Insingle bulk. Thefe should be in such markets different departments, as for meat, fish, vegetables, fruits, groceries, dairy products, etc. “Such a market should occupy a block or so of space, with an interior court into which should run a railroad slding, as well as a wagon way for delivery wagons. All loading and unloading should be done in the most arways certain court and ‘not on the sidewalks.— | when you use a Ploneer want ad. One-half cent a word. Phone 31. effect, to be considered the servants of the public. Such municipal markets -should be Try a want ad. The Event of the Photoplay Season The Brinkman Theatre Is Pleased to Announce the Forthcoming Preseiritation of the - Stupendous hotoplay Success A Modern Photodrama In Seven Parts, now Playlng the Greatest Legitimaté Theatres . -of the Country, a Flattering Testimony .~ to the Merit of the Great fittractlon “’STEN ‘m THIS We have often told you that our BIG features are greater than any others ever shown here. We want to let you know the reeord of “‘Sealed Orders.” It has just finished a very successful engagement of TWO weeks at the Metropoli- | tan Theatre in St. Paul and TWO weéeks’' run at the Métropolitan in Minneapolis. No‘picture ever shown jn Bemidji can show that record. We Reduced Prices: On this attractionthe prices will’be the very lowest “Séated Orders” Has playéd to in America—Evenings 10¢ and 25¢i In Minneapolis and St. Paul prices are 25¢ & 50c at“all performances. ! Te tickled to death to have the chfin'ce»w show. you this big | city attraction, and hope you’ll want to see it, KEXR KRR KKK KKK K * OiieRalt cent per ‘Word per ¥ #:4ssne, cush with copy: ¥ # _ Regular oharge rate one ¥ AR EE S R TSR % One-half’ ceNt per word per | % fssue, cash 'with topy. * % Regular clisrgé' rate onc ¥ mmu /AND TRANSFEH 2 SAFE &ND Res Phone 68 - Office tll America Ave Phone 13. DENTISTS DR. D L. STANTOX, L X cent per word per insertion. No %[% cent per word per imsertion. No +|Gibbons Bleck ¥ ad taken for lese than 10 % #“cérts’ PHoné 31. * V*llil‘ll!*l’{’*i % ad taken for- lesd than 10 % * cents Plione 31, * KX EXRKEKR R KRR KKK ie s MR WANIRY WOMEN-—-Sell guaranteed hosfery friends and neighbors; 70 per tent pprofit. Make $10 daily. Experience unnecessary. Interfidtional Mills, Box' '$029, West Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED—First class position open to competent stenographer. Apply Ditch Referee, court house build- ng. WANTED--Two dlshwnhera at once, Markham Hotel.a WANTED—Dining room girl at the Erickson hotel, WANTED—Kitchen girl. hotel. WANTED-—Kitchen Hotel. Erickson girl. Pilsener FOR SALE FOR SALE—I have the followlng farm machinery to exchange for live stock, one two horse corm cul- tivitor, one, one Horse corn culti- vator, ‘one potatoe sprayer, TwWo farm wagons, Two one horse bug- gles, one . garden drill, one, two. horde Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm machinery. W. G. Schroeder. OB BEN? FOR RENT—Or will sell, 3-room house tent, complete with floor, ta- cluding two sanitary couches and bedding, stove, dishes and all ready for housekeeping. _Boat, minnow ‘met and fishing tackle included. Tent located on Diamond Point. In- quife of G. A. Hayes at tent, or ‘ Pigneer office. SOR RENT—Seven-room house. A. Klein. FOR RENT—Typewriter—Sathre. WANTED. WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALB—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from & town terms Iiberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- ‘North of Markham Hohl 2 LAWYERS Gum M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phoae 580 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowssr Blds H. J, I0UD LAWYER Office with Reynolds & Winter Opposite Markham Hetel PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office—Miles Blook DE. E. A. SHANNOK, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANP SURGEORN Office in Mayo B‘.oek Phone 396- ¥ Res. Phous s DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offifce—Miles Block DE. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over Firat National bank, Bemidji, Mi=a DR. A. E. HENDERSON fled advertisers. The recognized * advertising medium in the Fargo FOR EXCHANGE—Will exchange for city property, 160 acres land in town of Guthrie, frame house and saw mill building on place. 40 acres under cultivation. Mrs. L. Bauer, 619 4th St., Bemidji, ‘Minn. FOR SALE—Two milch cows, one fresh July 20; the other in Decem- ber. Address - Alex Dusette, Pu- posky, Minn, Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest -amount of classified advertising. 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, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. . The Piloneer will procure any Jkind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. FOR SALE—Five-roo -house,, 110§ Dewey avenue. James Mooney, Ft: Francis, Canada. FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 75 cents each deliveréd to your home Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—Hotel dishes. Ziegler's Second Hand Store, 206 Minn. Ave. Notice—New Schiool House, The County Board of Education will receive bids for the erection of a frame school house on the south- west corner of the southwest quarter of the morthwest quarter of section’ 28, township 147, range 30. Speci- fications and plans may be seen at the office of the county superintend- ent of schools, Bemidji, Minn. All bids must be sealed and received on or before 2:00 o’clock P. M., Friday, August 7th, at the above place. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. ‘W. B, STEWART, Clerk of Board. A want ad will sell it for you. The Markets Diiluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, July 21.—Wheat—On track and to arrfve, No. 1 hard, 925%¢c; No. :|1 Northern, 91%c; No. 2 Northern, SPENDYex MONEY BUT INUT SPEND 5 MT!ME'S LO OKING AROUND FAIR STORE Koors Bros. i Buccessors t¢ I-mn.munn in- J»b-u lée Cream, Bakery Qoods |~ ConYectionery ind-Fount 1h Suj ‘895 @90%¢." Flax—Oii track 4nd to ‘arrive, $1.68%. Solith 8t. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, July 21.—Cattle— Steers, $6.00@9.00; cows and heifers, $5.00@8.00; calves, $6.25@10.00;-atock- rb and ‘feeders;, $4.76@7.25. Hogs— $8.40@8.55. Sheep—Lambs, $3.50@ ‘8.25; wethers, $4.50@5:50; ewes, $2.00 @475, WMinnhéapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jily 21.~<Wheat—July, $5%c; Sept, Blc; Dec, 82%c. Cash <lose on track: No. 1 hard, 92¢c; No. 1 Northern, 89@91c; to arrive, 89@ '90¢c; No. 2 Northern, 87@89¢; 'No. 8 [ Northern, 85@87c; No. 3 yellow corn; .67@867%c: No. 3 white oats, 33%@ Bnm E&n—-fi%@ l!ic. ‘u 15; Sept. $2L10. 21027%c. Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. The Courler-News PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Sam St B, Moy DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Suzgeon - Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR‘° NOSE ~THROAT Oftice Gibbons Bldg., North Markham FOR SALE——Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 60 cents and 76 cents ‘ench. 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 Ploneer Office Supply Store. Card of Thanks. ‘We wish to express our thanks to the Brotherhood of Trainmen, Broth- erhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers and also the American Yeomen for their kindness and sym- pathy during the sickness and ‘death of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs, C. 8. Childs. C. S.. CHILDS, and children. - Motorcycles New and second hand, rea-| sonable prices Indian agency. |: James L. Malone Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND - UNDERTAKING ” H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director - Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 Fire Insurance LET US WRITE Phibbs & Cross Markham Hotel Bldg. Ever, as a boy, || < tie acantoadog s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! And ‘how about that| lot, or house or piece| of furniture, or aubo you wish rid of? Tlea getpmr Hotel, Telephone 105. DR. F. J. DARRAGH ‘OSII‘EOPA’THIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation 208% 3rd St.,, over Blooston Store Day ahd Night Calls Answered. KRKKEKKKK KKK KKK RK * RAILROAD TIME CARDS ¥ KEEXKK KKK KKK KK MPLS., RED LAXKE & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrives.. WNortk Bound Leaves. 800 RAILROAD 162 East Bound Leaves. l“ West Bound Leaves. it Bound ves. ll'l West Bound Ve GREAT 'Olmll ll Well Bound I!A‘s.vu % b1 it Bound Lea “5 an'lll Bound Arr] llflll:uflev B:und Leaves. ‘est Leaves a ’-‘ref‘hi ‘East Leaves al Open dally, except Sunday, 1 to § m,'l to l m. Sunday, rl’.flln. 2 ‘New York canneries are granted special permits to allow women to work 66 hours a week from June 25 to Aug. b. HARNESS We wait to gell a foew Work Har- nesses Cheap to advertise t.hsm. Call in and see them. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store STOYE ¥oob FOR smz' Delivered to i, 52- e ‘“"’““"‘“ i \l E lBERTSON WDERTAKBR lll