Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 10, 1914, Page 2

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rhe Bemld l‘ Dfil Plfifleer Who ‘Wwould resent an attack upon ! y their country, néever feel that way in THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. 00 Tespect to their town. It is.patmiot- Fublishers and Proprietors ism that will not let them brook any Telepho adverse criticism of their land, then "'Em"r;de los{:f L_ d,,,,A;;: why do they. not have patriotism Minn, a8 second-class matter under Act)enough to condemn hurtful ‘criticism ! Chparessior Mepgh Boi il of their town? Yot it is a'fact that Telephone 31 cept Sunday | piaskil [many who are devoted - ‘to No [auenu% f{‘m to SuoKyguaN con- their country - ‘ever’ -feel de- tbutions. Writer's name mus 3 {nown o the editor, but not mecessar. light. in .running down tHeir/ VS For publication. 2 Communications for. the Weekly, Pio. ' home town. . They. lgnore its advan neer should reach lhlfi flffl(‘)(a nDll later tages, but are always quick to note ication i (e eacrent Saue’ " lits sceming disadvantages. They are crcakers of the worst sort and they do much to retard the development. " _Subscription Rates Une month by carrier 40 o @ One year by carrier . :-gz‘A little more of local patriotism is e e Lo B 300 what lots of folks need. If they had One year, postage paid ... 4.00 The Weekly Pi .it the' town in which they live would éekly Plone i 3 Eight pages, containing a summary of D¢ @ Much Detter place—Two Har- the news of the week. Published .every bors Journal-Press. Thursduy and sent postage. pald to any HOG CHOLERA VIRUS. address for $1.50 in adva..ce, IS PAPER REPRESENTED FCR FOREIGN { Production of Serum Should: Be Kept Under State Control. ADVERTISING BY THE ™ _ Virus, as usually understood In vac- cination work, Is the watery portion ot the blood of a cholera-sick hog and coutains the specific virus which -will produce true hog-choleta when intro- duced without serum into the blood of a susceptible hog. Obviously it would be a foolish and dangerous public policy to authorize the use of virus everywhere:and by everybedy. It is very plain that hog cholera virus means hog cholera and that virus is dangerous material to .| handle so far as hogs are concerned, because it iy capable of causing and spreading the disease. For this rea- son serum-virus treatment should not te used indiscriminately. Just where the line should be drawn ‘seems to be an extremely difficult question to solve. At preseén. only veterinarians in state employ may legally administer the serum-vicus treatment except up- on written permission from the state live stock saaitary board. -It is prob- able that in order to take care of the serious situntion. created by wide- spread cholera last year more exten- GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 3RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITie$ Looks like the Athletics amd the Giants will clash again for the base- ball championship of the world. The Bemidji Publie Library is one| of the few in the state from which neither a weekly nor monthly report is issued. . Henry Rines of Mora gained 45 votes in the recount of Ramsey coun- ty votes finished Saturday afternoon. He is contesting with J. A. O. Preus for the Republican nomination for state auditor. Mr. Rines had gained 90 in the count of previous counties, so that his net gain up to the pres- ent time is 135. This cuts to 922 Mr. Preus’ original plurality of 1,- 057. Mr. Rines’ gains are: St. Louis county, 25; Pine county, 4; Kanabec county, 2; Mille Lacs county, 15;|sive plans will be adopted for provid- Sherburne county, 28; Anoka county, | ing serum-virus treatment for such 16. cholera-swept districts. At two recent conferences, including state live stock sanitary board repre- sentatives, college and experiment sta- tion men, farmers, stockmen and others, it was decided after long dis- cussion that serum:-virus treatment should be limited to veterinarians who have had training in bacteriology and who receive a permit from the state live stock sanitary board—M. H. The President. The sympathy of the nation goesi out to President Wilson in his be- reavement. It is not merely the na- tural sorrow which any compassion- ate man or woman feels for another in domestic affliction. Mingled with it ‘is appreciation of the ordeals|geynolds, Veterinarian, ~University through which Mr. Wilson has pass- | farm, St. Paul. ed, and the fontitude with which he sy TR hasi met them. And in the presence SHORT couns; 10, HoME of a White House funeral wreath EGORO lcs. there is no partisanship. Few pres-| Tna women of the farm are this idents have faced so many critical | year fo be given an opportunity to issues in so short a time as has Mr. learn about homemaking in a four Wilson in the last seventeen months, | Weeks' short course in home econom- Immediately upon his inauguration | ¢ offered at the College of Agricul- o v N N ture, St. Anthony Park, Minn. In- he was.cunfronted with the ‘Jexlcanlqtrucficn will be given in nutrition. “revolution, and the situation grew | cookery, dressmaking and household constantly more perilous month by ! sanitation. The course begins Jan. month. He came into power pledg-| 19 and extends over four weeks. ed to tariff revision—a tagk whieh| For particulars address J. M. Drew., has wrecked many an administra-| Registrar, 1 sity- Farm, 8t -Paul, tion. He inherited the slowly ma- turing demand for the creation of a Read the Want Ads. comprenensive smrporate ropuisnion,| 1O SAVE - EYES |} both involving responsibility com- mensurate with their importance to the business of the nation. The or- dinary pressure of White House work imposes a sevcre strain on the execu- tive. The added strain of these ab- normal duties had just begun to ease somewhat, when there arose sud- denly the great war of the Powers, | cient fo (rive them to an eye specialist, precipitating a many-sided Ameri- | ¥l ,‘{Q‘Q‘{as’é"r’e‘éé‘r‘l’&’é}"éfi toan 3m"fi’i?.3l can crisis in which precedent gave| or to the five and ten-cent store, and often- y times get glasses that they do mot need, little help. The wisdom of the pres-| or which, after beiug used two or three ident’s action in all these matters| Zivi/iydo their fifiém"’{fx’&c‘r‘fi»‘ifl% Tt is for the future to determine. But | every one should u: his followers and hig opponents -G grains Onm- (1 tablet). agree in their admirdtion for the! # ounces Water. perseverence and energy with which he has labored, while concealing his | domestic cares. It is now known that Mrs. Wilson was seriously- ill for many months; that for weeks, while the stress of public work was greatest, she was near death; that the president has been with her al- most every hour when he was not Is-the Object.of This Free Pre- scription—Try It if Your Eyes Give You Trouble, Thousands of ! troubles because Ll to do. They know some good home rem- edy for every other minor -ailment, but nale for their eye troubles. They neglect do not know what eyes, Optona system keepa the eyes clean, sharp- gus the, vision end auickly overcomes n- flammation and frritation; weak, watery, overworked, tired eyes and other similar troubles are greatly benefited and often- times cured by its use. Many reports show that wearers of ilnsses huve dlscnrded them after a few weeks' use. It is good for the cyes and containg no msmdlent which- fill this prescription prompt] know for once what real eye comfort is. ar i L‘l;tht‘_——*‘ eote: some.of. Bis. mOSE, Apartity CHICHESTE spn_Ls TIIE llIA-IlND BRAND, state papers at her bedside; that he steadfastly showed the world a calm face and refused the consideration that konwledge of his grief might have brought him. While sharing the president’s sorrow at this mo- ment, the nation also honors him for his manliness. EXTRA! As.an American citizen you are interested in the outcome-of XE KR KRR KK E KRR KKK % TDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ¥ KE R KKK KKK KKK KKK Where an honest effort is being made to carry out the simple and, ‘plain provisions of = the so-called Dunn road law a marked improve- ment in the condition oif the roads: is mnoticeable. The author of the law realizes that it is not'perfect and. that some slight amendments may be necessary.—Princeton Union, —o— The St. Cloud Times ought to clear the poor “Bryanites” in the Grim- mer matter. It knows or should know, the facts. It knows that the difficulty is not with “‘Bryanites”—, poor creatures—but with the Lynch | organization, part of whom are after ' Harvey, and have got Lynch wob-’ bling. It is an open secret that the' recent state chairman was not sluck on Grimmer. receiving the marshal-' ship and others near ta Lynch did not ' seem to think that Harvey's fidelity should be rewarded. Put the blame, where it belongs, not on the “Bryan- ites.” They have been enough of a! chopping block.—Little Falls Herald. bie Mchdy J. ey rrt 9 Aberm-ombxe. It is strange that do many people an = ! | and there is no better way of keeping - intelligently informed than by reading the St. Pnl Dispatch -m: Sunday) St. Panl Pioneer -Press (Morning and Sunday)’ Reports of war, furnished by Associated Press, greatest news gathering service of world; #pecial correspondents on : the ground, staff photographer, ste. 8end for sample coples and spe- slal_mail_subseription ‘effer. . 8. Lycan & Co., Abercmm reople suffer from eye tlielr eyes, because the trouble is not suftl- ‘| § TUse three or four times a day to bathe the | This preseription and the simples| uld injure -the most sensitive eyes of | an infant or the aged. Any druggist can ° y. A%y 1t and 4 like it always. another dislike. In.short, Ivory simply is the highest gmde of soap, mlld pure, white, rmturall pleasing. You will like it. IVORY SOAP. OU do not have ‘to ‘bmme nccus:omed" £0 Ivnry o Soap for the toilet and bath, as to use it once is to - Ivory Soap contains nothing: that -is .not: grecable to | -everybody. It contains no inferior materials o give a strong odor. It contains no free alkali to make the skin— smart. It contains no free oil to.make rinsing difficult. It contains no perfume which one.person may like and _IT FLOATS TOM SMART ./~ DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPR m m-o MOVING -Res Phone: EE KRR AR R AKX T K& e L e SR ES RS L e SRR “10me-Nalf .eent- pel vwocdwner L & :..One-half cent per word per * * issue, cash with copy, -vBegular. chargs .rate one i % . Regular charge rate onc: * ad taken for 1iess ~than 10 *|% ad taken for ‘less than 10 & 1% cents Phone 31. ° %% cents Phone 31, - S B B e R R e ¢ “HELP' WANTED !‘OB SALE {Mlles: Block Omu Phom 12, DENTISTS DR.:D. L STARION, DENTIST Offics in Winter Block X »|PB.. 3. T. TOAMY- DENTIST g b . No- ¥ % cent d insertl Nq‘fllfibfluflloek_ *.cent_per word per insertlon. No ent per word per insertion, ettt Hote LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER 818 Amrerica Ave Tel 1230 Phono 68t WANTED—ManagBr partner in a FOR SALE I have townsite, -hotel. and lumber . busi- -ness.. . Applicant .must. be ‘an.ex- perienced businesd man of clean the folltr'lll! live stock, one two horsé corn cul- farm machinery to exchange for{D;H: FINK, Conrt Commissioner _ATTORNEY AT LAW tivator, one, one horse corn culti- | Office second fioor O'Leary-Bowser &1 record and capable of overseeing " and managing ‘help and construc- tion work.. We own nearly two miles of frontage on one of Lake Superior’s -best harbors, improved and clear of encumbrance. Hotel is a twelve-year money maker. “Will sell half interest to the right man for $7,000 in cash or other good property in exchange., Would " deal with reliable real estate agent, Address’ Hotel ~Company, vator, one” potatoe sprayer, TWwo farm wagons, Two oné horse bug- gles, one garden drill, one, two horse Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm machinery. W. G. Schroeder. FOR SALE—Tailor shop, doing good business. Also line of shoes to sell on commission. The only tailor shop in town. Also does a big pani- torium business. Reason for selling For use in small gatherings there Blueprint paper may be used to has been invented an attachment for as they are sung by projecting lan- tern slide views on a screen hung in front of the phonograph horn. pole when the paper is in with the wire, while the wire will not affeat it. A French scientist has combined wireless receiving apparatus, an an- eroid. barometer and recording pens to form appartus with which the ap- proach o fthunder storms js foretold with remarkable accuracy. to navigation and to construct irrigation s 1,500,000 &&rés- of 1and. We've been waiting, so have you, |y for a New Bemidji. Get one. For |8ale by- All-Dealers.—Adv. termine electrical polarity, a white | WANTED—An. honest hustler can iphonographs that illustrates songs |spot. develuplng around the negative contact positive’ It will cost Australia about $25,- 000,000 to.open the Murray river tem ' that will develop ‘Radisson, ‘Minneapolls, gives the price you pay than tel in the Twin Cities. poor health; much change climate. . Address C. M., care Pioneer. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Farm land do.| P 0. Box 82, Red Wing, Minn. | Phone - H. J. 10UD-. LAWYER - +-Office with Reynolds & Winter - ‘Oppoatte Markham Hotel ~ PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS OR. ROWLAND ‘GILMORE PHYSICIAN Office—Miles Block AND SURGEOM (OR.‘ E.. A, SHANNON, M.-D. PHYSICIAN . AND- SURGEON Oftice {n. Mayo Block = . Phone make good salary, expenses and commission accompanying me on rauto trip among Dakota threshers. State age, .experience, references, and try to enclose photo in first|[FOR SALE—Good, sound horse. letter immediately. Drawer 898,| Broke to drive single or double. Bemidji. Good saddle horse. Smith-Robin- Ty son Lumber Co. WANTED—Two girls for - | work. Hotel Markham. FOR SALE—New and second hand = motoreycles. Bargains in several WANTED—A cook. Pilsener~Hotel. J in - good location. Phone 203, or “address ‘S,” Pioneer. an laundry _for sale or trade for city property|pp @, Offiice—Milea Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON Over_First National bank, Bemidfi, Mis. ..C.;R.. SANBORN & PHYSICIAN - AND ‘SURGECN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘Over-First National k. Bemidfl, M1, QOffice -Phone 36 %‘l s H idance Phone ¢ makes. See James L. Malone, Be- midji, Minn. & FOR RENT_-Furnished room. Mrs,|FOR SALE—For the Hossler Shock A: E. Hnderson, 600, cor. 6th and Koors Bros. Co. Mode! Manufacti Incorpprated Manufacturers and.Jobhers Ice Cream, Bakery: “Goods Confectionery and-Fountain-@upplies 315 Mlnnlsoln Ave. N. Wy Telephone 125 Bemidji, Minnesota Y Foas Pencil Sellers! : Attention Please! Ask Fer " It is safe to predict-that: sthe “NEW.- BE- FIDJI’ will be the popular “writing stick” in 'thhis section-of the state within a very short period. You’ve oftén wanted that-smooth writing lead. the kind-that makes you want to write fareyer. - Well, that’s just the kind you’ll find ln the “NEW BEMIBJL.” ‘em, or-ought to. Justoaskiyour-merchant, if ‘he-does not carry them 'in steck he'll be glad to call 31 by telephone. and your desires will “Here’s five cents, anew Be‘midii,‘ please?’ Nearly 100,000 “NEW « BEmmE”—-an in Bemidji right this minute. These merchants .already "have them and others. are getting them as. fast as deliveries “‘can be - made. TFheir names will be added. to ithis list then. ‘Remember, too, that when you:sellia ‘*‘NEW BEMIDJI”’ you sell the'best nickle ‘pencil in the world, and when ‘you buay a “NEW BE- TIDJI? you buy the best nickle pencil in the world. The Stores That Sell Them Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Edward Netzer Drug Store Roe & Markusen GroceryiStore: P. A. Nelson (iroce;ylStpre Henry Miller GroceryiStore : The Fair Store - - The Bemidji Pioneer Store . W. Q. Schroeder -~ F A: Megroth Variety Store : William cgk. Gnuig bercrombie & McCready,. 3rd St. Abercrombl & McCroad ¢ iring Co. ‘Ewverybody sells Absorbers; best made for Ford cars; _ Bemidji Ave. ‘FOR RENT—Furnished room. Mrs. $8.00 per month. 503 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT—A new five-room house, Ave. FOR SALE—Oak water barrels 75 cents each delivered to your home Model Mfg. Co. see V. M. Owen Co., 120 Beltrami| ° DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block JR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. | 12th:and Tryine! “ A, W. Sinigh., | FOR-SALE —80:acres good farm land; A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. FOR SALE—Household 812 Beltrami Ave. WANTED _Washing to do at home. furniture. . Phone 504. $12.00 per acre. Inquire 1015 Practice Limited FOR RENT—Furnished room with 133 < - B Bemidji Ave,, or Phone 695. bath, 1009 Bemidji Ave. 4 2 BYB: (EAN-NGSE . THROAT - = FOR SALE—Six-year-old mare, new - Glasses ~Fitted 15 WANTED. buggy and harness. Inquire|Office-Gibbons Bldg., North Markham { WANTED—Secohd d household | Chas. Billadeau, Nymore. Hotel. Telephone 105, goods. M. E. Ibertson. FOR SALE—FHouse only. 909 Bel-|pp o 1 DappAGH . v kS WANTED—To buy or rent a 7-room | trami Ave. Inquire 908 Beltrami| " (OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN } hoies. - Phone' 570, i ool Ave. ! . § -Specialist- of-Chronic Diseases g . Free Consultation 2087 3ra St, Day and Night Calls Answered. over Blooston Store LOST AND FOUND : MISCELLANEQ covering Lot 17, Block 2, White’s ‘addition. Finder kindly returnto| ‘Portunities for business to classl- C. C. Cross: fied -advertisers. The recognized — advertising medium in the Farge FARMS FOR SALE. Daily ‘and Sunday Courier-News the ‘only seven-day paper fn the state and the paper which curries 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- #ults; rates-one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per worc ‘succeeding insertions; fifty- cents per line per month. - Addrese the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from 2 town_terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W.-G. Schroeder. Flays Canard Spreaders. London, Aug. 10.—Heated condem- ||.nation was voiced. in the house of |.commons of .the dissemination of | false news concerning .the war such as that published in regard to a great naval battle off the coast of Holland. It is ‘absolutely- false,” said Reginald ‘McKenna, the home secretary, and he expressed -the hope that the house |;would join him in the strongest con- demnation of the publication of such reports. In a new road making machine the asphalt is heated as it is being mixed by- flames from the fire box of the ‘boiler, blown"into the mixing drum .|by a powerful blast, ‘We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses Cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. — Ziegler’s Second Hand Store The Markets Buluth"Wheat and Flax. Duluth, ‘Aug. 8.—Wheat—On track ‘and’ to arrive, No. 1 hard, $1.12; No.| = 71 Neorthern, $1.11;- No. 2 Northern, $1.09%. Flax—On track and to ar- | rive, $1.65. ‘South ‘St. Paul Live Stock. South St. /Paul, Aug. 8.—Cattle— Steers, '$6.00@9.00; ‘cows and heifers, /$4.75@8; stockers and -feeders, :$4.75@7.25; calves, $6.25@9.50. Hogs $7.80@8.30. Sheep—TLambs, $3.50 {@7.75; wethers, $4.50@5.50; ewes, $2.00@4.75. Chicago ‘Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Aug. 8.—Wheat ept., 92%c; Dec., 97%c; May, $1.06%. CGorn—Sept., 75%¢c; Dec., 68%c; May, T1%c. Oats—Sept., 39% @39%¢c; Dec., 42%c; May, 45%c. Pork—Sept., $22. 55. Butter—Creameries, 28¢. Eggs— 15@20%¢. Poultry—Springs, 16@18 H fowls, 15%c. ~Mlnnelp°lh Grain. ~ Minneapolis, Aug. 8.—Wheat—Sept., | $1.00%; Dec., $1.03%. -Cash close on [{track: No. 1 hard, $1.12%; No. 1 Northern, $1.08%@1.11%; to arrive, $1.01% @1.05%; No. 2 Northern, $1.- 06% @1.09%; No.-3 Northern, $1.011¢ @1.05%; No.. 3 'yellow corn, 76%@ Tic; No. 3 white oats, 38@88%c; flax, $1.70. i . Chicago Live Stock. Chlcuo, Aug. -Money to Loan ; " - on Real Estate John F. Gibbons~ Telephone 299 Bernidii, Minn. Fire Insurance LET US WRITE Phibbs & Cross Mukham Hotel Bidg. | tieacantoa dog s tail _and see him scoot? - And how about that 3 lot or house or ipiece furmture or- auto you wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad 'to it friend—do it LOST—On Beltrami avenue, abstract|ADVERTISERS—The great siate of [K ¥ ¥ ¥ K X Kk x & kk & & X % 5 North Dakota offers unlimited op | ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS * LR R RS R R R IR MPLS., RED LAKZ & MAW. m., 7 only, l tu ( D m. FURNITURE. AND UNDERTAKING H. N2McKEE, Funeral Director | * Sure.you did—we did! i 1“1“_. beyond, $2.50 East Bound Leaves... West Bound Leaves East -Bound West Bound Opan mly. except Sunday. 1 to § p m. sund-y. reading reem FUNERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER ‘Phone (78-2,'3 or 4 LEWOOD, 1220 . 4... 2 North Bound Arrive { Nortk Bound Leaves IBERTSON to Bemidji, $2:25 to |

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