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————they are not opposed to self-defense. o Nations to “Count 100.” rE = for any country memh T who votes: | THE BEMIDII FI0; , PUB. GO abliskiers and m ors for the bill. 'We do not care to dup- ! 'rohnon. 3 ticate Wisconsin’s mistake of glvlng' Entored at the post ‘offica at Bemiay | (¢ sunction of law to the debasing ‘MinD,, ‘a3 sdcond-class mat| der A 3 3 S MGy o R M“cs e urnun ler Act u.'nfluencg of the priz flght'.4t.i i Feter Herald: 3 o Fliullshed every afternoon exdept Sunday No attention paid to anonymiou il tributions.” Writer's name must tnown o the editor, but not-necessar- Ll iv _for publication. Communicationa for the Weekly Pio- &) 3 TV ho d reach this office not later § & ] 3 nan "Tuesday of each week to insure b5 “biication in the current lesus Subsoription Rates ¥ i one monn‘l by ca‘rrlar . Rome, ‘Aug. 1(.—A statément at; ‘e year carrier . i Vict 3 oS osten tributed to King Victor Emmanuel in i@ lvnumhs, ;L:gstaga‘ dpuld 2.9 reply to the insistence of the repres A0l ry P e v A s Wi sentatives of Germany and -Austrias Eght pages, containing & summary of | Hungary, who continually augmented: e tiews of the week. Published every|ineir offers in order to obtain the: d; d t e ot V.80 n hayase,Pald to 807 | | live co-operation of Italy in the AddressV. imm,n. politics of the two Teutonic empires,’ has aroused much discussion in po- litical circles here. The king of Italy is said to have burst out with the ex- clamation: ; “Neither friendship for my allies NEW YORK AND GHICAGO |nor offers made by them, no matter how advantageous, would persuade. |, 3RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES | |08, & O e onor and that of my |i country.” Queen Helena with-her children re- turned to the Quirinal, as her majesty |, desired not to be far away from the || king during the present serious sit- uation. She said, “My place in case | of danger is peside my husband.” RESERVISTS MAY SAIL AS INDIVIDUALS ONLY Washington, Aug. 1.—Under new S PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE Men’s Work for Boy Scouts. + The souls of 300,000 American boy scouts must have thrilled in the past few days as they read of the activi- ties of scouting brothers in Europe. In Belgium Boy Scouts acting on their own initiative, have captured foreign spies and turned them over to the authorities, and have volun- teered as messengers, saving grown men for fighting. In France it is reported that scouts are guarding bridges. In Germany and Austria they are performing the less exciting but no less valuable task of harvest-| regulations European reservists willl' ing the crops. The Boy Scout move-|be allowed to sail for their home| ment is not military; in fact, its|countries if they are not in uniform, PEHD Youn : VWWAE]AN | Phone 164-2 . Pogue's Livery 2 DRAY LINE TOMSSMART - 4DRAY AND 'TRANSFER 8 -America Ave Otflc! Phone 12, = * DENTISTS OR: D. L:STANTON, * DENZIST S| K 5HOBe-Naltsdant per=word per ¥ HostEses sl witheopy. LK %25 “Regulari: ohargesiirates:one! ¥ = [ icent:per: word periiasertion. Noi ¥ [ ad ‘tiken:‘for ncless “ithan /10! & {|4etgénts Phons :31. * XA A XK s S A RS K] ]| K A A AR R KRR R KRS One-half cent per word Issue, ‘cash with copy. Regular ‘‘charge .rate onc & DENTIST cent per word per insertion, No & | 3bbons Block Tel 330 ad taken for .less than 10 ¥ North of-Markhem -Hotel cents-Phone 31. P b N S e R T R Offiice in: Winter Block " YiDR. 3. T. THOMY * LAWYERS IRAHAM M. TORRANCE townsite, hotel and lumber busi- ness. Applicant must be an ex- record and capable of ‘overseeing * and managing -help and -construc-|. ‘miles of frontage on one:of Lake Superior’s “best “harbors, ‘improved and.clear of encumbrance. - Hotel FOR SALE . in a FOR/SA’LE—I have _the foll RS e farm. machinery to exchange for|D. H.:FISK, Court. Commissioner o live stock, one two horse corn-cul- ATTORNEY AT.LAW * perienced: business man of /elean | _tivator, one, one horse corn cultl- | ffice second ficor O'Leary-Bowser Blde vator, one potatoe sprayér, Two farm wagons, Two one horse bug- tion work. . We own nearly two| -<gies, one garden drill, ons horse Kentucky single disk-harrow and other farm machinery. Schroeder. - LAWYER “Wiles Block Phone 48 lwln - H. 1..10UD LAWYER Office . with Reynolds & Winter iOpposite Markham -Hotel PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS e, tWo W. G. ‘Will sell half interest to the right| ‘man for” $7,000 in ‘cash or-other |- good property in exchange. Would deal with reliable Teal estate agent. Address Hotel - Company, P. 0. Box 82, Red Wing, Minn. 18 a twelveyear money - mMAkSr| phg SRR iTallor #hop, QOINEEOR] = T e aanaase business. Also line of shoes jon commission. The only shop in town. Also does a big pani- torium business. Reason for poor health; much change climate. “Address C. M., care Pioneer. DR::ROWLAND (GILMORE . PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON Otfice—Miles Block to sell tailor selling | p. E A SHANNON, M. D. ¥ PHYSICIAN- AND ‘SURGEOR Office n»mye Block ‘make good -salary, ‘expenses and commission - accompanying me on autd trip among Dakota threshers. 'Sta!a age, experience, references, - purpose is precisely opposite. While[do not carry arms and go as indi- appealing to the boy's natural in-|viduals. Z stinct for wooderaft, signaling,| President Wilson has issued a proc- 5 e =’ |tamation of neutrality to apply to the scouting, and outdoor activity and| 0" ot war between Austria-Hun- deeds of chivalry in general, it|.. v ana Russia. It is similar in seeks to teach him the folly and hor-| terms to those already issued. ror of war. Nevertheless the train- e ing the scout receives makes him an BEBPRAPHY SGGIETY admirable military recruit, and fits 9i him particularly for service as mes- field officer. And as an English - leader of the movement explains, i s - though the scouts are against ar Paris, Aug. 1 .—Archer M. Hunting- ton, president of the American Geo- and a scout may therefore properly|graphical society, and his wife were respord to his country’s call and ren-|arrested at Nuremberg, Bavaria, by der whatever service he can. Thers|German police and are now held in are about 350,000 boy scouts in Bur- | prison as spies. ope. Great Britian has 200,000,| Mr. Huntington is a sen of the late Germany 50,000, France §,000, Avs.|Collis P. Huntingion, -the railroad tria-Hungary 15,000, Rursian Pol. | Puilder. He is about forty-five years i i 9" lold and a resident ot and 3.000, Servia 4,000, Scandinavia 30,000 and Belginm and other scat- tered countries 35,000, We may hear much from these enthusiastic lads in future news dispatches: BODIES FILL TRENCHES AT LIEGE. o Brussels, Aug. 1 —Soldiers returning here report that the trenches around Liege are lit- erally filled with the bodies of Germans. In some places the bodies are piled four and five deep. With the horrors of European war - hardly begun, there is already evi- dence of a strong impulse toward future peace. It is probably too much to expect, as many observers do, that this will be the “last great ~ war, But the gospel of peace has e gained sudden and powerful support. Remarkable Cure of Dysentery. An evidence of this¢ fact is the “l was attacked -with dysentery change of front in the United States|about July 15th, and used the doe- senate. The committee on foreign|tor’s medicine and other remedies relations, which had hung up a batch | with no relief, only getting worse all of Secretary Bryan’s pgace treaties,[the time. I was unable to do any- has now reported twenty of them fa-|thing and my weight dropped from vorably. Their approval by the|!45 to 125 pounds. I suffered- for senate, which now seems likely,|about two months when I was ad- would do much to promote a new [vised to use Chamberlain’s = Colic, principle in international disputes.|Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. |1 These treaties surpass any interna-|used two bottles of it and gave me tional contractsi ever made in their|permanent relief,” writes B. W. provision for arbitration. No mat-|FHill of Snow Hill, N. C. For sale by ter what may be the cause of dis-|All Dealers Pute, there is to be investigation and sfi'fi” impartial adjudication, and, most im- | State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | portant of all, hostilities must not Lucas County. s begif for one year. Tt is incredible Jfi?r"flui"fl?fifl“}:‘.%"#%“’;“c'f that even the jealous powers of Eur- ;_s;‘:ifoc"flgipz business in the Cky‘g ope would have plunged into the | fgoons fl,myw',‘fid,,fi,'.“t;;",‘fi’%‘," oNe present titanic struggle if they had [ HUNDRED c_ggf“fflhslfmgg#g“m taken twelve months to think it [by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CU! over. War is seldom the result of | sworn to before a ag schibaE Ly cool calculation. It is precipitated r;:y pl'e:ir;ca. this 6th day of Deumher. by sudden anger. The new prinei- | (Seal) AW, Gmn'Asom ‘ple of delay is merely the old motto| fraps Catarh Cure-is gfi;”{nfi‘m for children, “When angry, count :g“and acs fdirectly' upen the blood ahd 100." Tt should work even better | for testimontats frce. o = 5tem. -Send i i F. J. CHENEY & CO ‘Toledo, O. with nations than with boys. Sol by Bl dragiat Teiedo, ., —— a Take Hall's Family Pills for consti| IR R RS B T R Y e * /EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * KRR KRR KK KKK KKK Hammond may be a better lawyer than Lee, but Lee is a better business man; both are gentlemen and either will make Minnesota a good gover-|| nor.—Lakefield Standard. i Why don’t those fool United States senators quit their petty quarrels pars Wilton'’s anti-trust bills, and come out of heated Washington into the cooling breezes of the open coun- try? And there are political fences to look after with election only three months away.—Preston Times. L The state needs county assessors: 1t needs the kind that will spend all of the year at the work, and not s 4 have it ‘doné’ by & depiity in® ewchi|| St Pl“l 'PWNH’ Press : county. The assessor should be|| - oming Kha Hubday) nianied by some board, and not by a|[ Reworts of war, furnished by : Associated Pres Tesident of the county he acsesses. gathering servici R R Rt e s B = * e EXTRA! As an ‘American citizen you are - interested in the outcome of = MEXICO | and thers is no better way of keeping intelligently informed than by reading the St. Paul Dispatch (Evening -nfl Sunday) When the state tax commission re- special correspondents on the ceives the returns from all oyer the|| !@round, staff photographer, ete. state this year, they will be con-|| 8end for sampls ¢opise und epe- vinced that Something must happen || I8l mal subsoription sffer. soon.—Le Sueur News. ity g F It is said that a St. Paul time- server is preparing to introduce a] W.§. Lyean bill iin the next session of the state hie & M&G)‘ea%'? 3. p Omlch legislature which will legalize fitteen A, J. berm"omble. Bemidj round boxing bouts in Minnesota. Minn ‘ GLOGGED NOSTRILS [IPEN n HNL'E HEAD COLDS AND 05 AND CATARRH VkNISH In One Minute Your Stuffy Nm and | fragrant balm dissolves by the heat |FOR RENT—Furnished room. ~ Mrs.| FOR SALE—Tor the Hossler Shock| . PHYSICIAN -AND SURGEON Head Clears, Sneezing and Nose | of the nostrils; penetrates and heals A. E. Hnderson, 600, cor. 6th and Absorbers, best made for Ford cars, Office Security Bank Block Running Cease, Dull Headache |the inflamed,” swollen membrane Bemidji Ave. e Nl a0 - To0 el Goes. which linesthe nose, head and : | 'R. ‘EINER JOHNSON E : throat; clears the air passages; stops TOR RENT—Furnished rooms, | Ave. i Phssi P Z nasty- discharges and a feeling of i i sician and Suxgeon Try “Bly's Oream Balm.” Fleaiiings sstting -reliet somem o 810% Beltrami Ave. Mrs. Julia{FOR. SALE—Oak water barrels 75 ¥ C Get a small bottle anyway, just to | mediately. try it—Apply a little in the nostrils| Don’t lay awake to-night strug- |mOR RENT__Furnished room. Mrs. and instantly your clogged.nose and | gling for breath, with head stuffed; stopped-up air passages of the head | nostrils-closed, hawking and blowing. will open; you will breathe treel}};' Cntan;h ora com,dwtth‘ns ;l;nn:gg Ave. dullness and headache disappear. By | nose, foul mucous dropping into the : morning! the catarrh,- cold-in-head | throat, and raw. dryness is distress- |FOR RENT—Seven-room house. 315 or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. | ing but truly needless. at any drug store. - 'This : sweet,| or catarrh will surely disappear. Attentlon Please' It is safe to-predict that= the. ‘NEW:'BE~ “THIDJI” will be the popualar-*‘writing stick”" in this section of the state within a very short “peériod. You’ve often wanted that smooth w tingD !B 1and on-good-stream-one-mile: from “lead:‘the kind that makes-you-want to-write: forever. “Well, that’s just-the kind you’ll:f ’em, or ought to. Justask your'merchant, be fllled ‘while-you wait. Just Say To The: Man ““Here’s five 'cents, anew Bemidji;:please” ‘Neéarly-100,000 “NEW BErleJIS” are ‘Bemidji right this minute. These merchants ‘already have them and.others. are getting ‘them as- fast as deliveries can be . made... in the “NEW BEMIDIJL.” " ‘Everybody 'sellsf he-does not carry them in stock 'he’ll. be glad to:call 31 by: telephone, and your.desires: - will d <0, {f|and act as numerous parachutes 596 e -Rememher. too; that when you sell a™**NEW:o “BEMIDJI”:you sell the best-nickles pencil in - ‘the*world, ‘and ‘'when your buy a “NEW BE- MiDJI’ - you buy" the best nickle pencil imf the world. The Stores That Seil ’I'hem Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store Edward Netzer Drug Store 5 Roe & Markusen Groceryv Store . P. A. Nelson Grocery Store * ‘Henry Miller Grocery Store _‘The'Fair Store ‘The Bemidji Pioneer'Store ~ * ~ W. G."Schroeder - : E. A.Tlegroth-Variety- Store : ; ‘Williami Mc Cuaig ; St A. T+€arlson Varietv Store : “Abercrombie & -McCi dy,,z;rd Abercrombxe & Me%read Beltranfi Ave. and try to enclose photo in first Bemidji. ED—Two girls for laundry WANTED—An ‘honest hustler can |moR TRADE_For Truck. letter immediately. - Drawer 898,|FOR SALE—Good, sound Soiig |¢none: 836 "Rea’ thons xs i _Rubber Tires. Just the thing for (e G R. SANBOEN 3 _a farmer. Good condition. Will PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEGHN trade for wild land in Minnesota. Offilce—Miles Block 69 South 9th St., Minneapoli - ~|DR. L. A:"WARD Broke to drive single or d:::?:. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Good saddle horse. Smith-Robin- |7 Firet National bank, Bemiay), a.~ son Lumber Co. .|DR. A. E, HENDERSON \vm-k Hotel Markham. WANTED—A cook. Pilsener Hotel FOR REN"' FOR SALE—New and second hand PHYSICIAN .AND SURGEON motorcycles. Bargains in makes. See James L. Malone, Be-|_ midji, Minn. - al | Uver kirst National bank, Bemldjl. Mius . several | mono 30 " Heniates. phosa's: DR. E. H. SMITH 3 Titus. cents each delivered to your home ‘Model Mfg. Co. Bemidjl, Minn, $8.00 per month. - 503 Beltrami | FOR SALE—80 acres go0d farm land, $12.00 per acre. Inquire 1015| @ym ~EAR - NOSE THROAT .‘Bemidji Ave., or Phone 695. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited - Glasses Fitted & America Ave. Inguire 811 America |FOR SALE-_Six-year-old mare, now |«*ffice Gibbons Bldg., North Markham End such misery now! Get the Put your :faith — just - once — in Ave. small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” | “Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold FOR RENT—House, 909 . Bemidji buggy and harness. Chas: Billadeau, Nymore. Inquire Hotel. Telephone 105. Ave. Z g ‘FOR'RENT—A new five-room hotse, avenue. - Inquire at 903 Bemidji| FOR SALE—One Indian motoreycle OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN complete with side car. *'L," Pioneer. R. F. J. DARRAGH - = ¥ Address Specialist of Chronic Diseases * Free Consultation [FOR RENT—Modern rooms for light * housekeeping. 523 Minn. Ave, 12th and Trvine! A. W. Smith. |FOR SALE—House only. 9 trami Ave. Inquire 908 Beltrami Ave. 09 Bel-|208% 3rd- St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered. bR E SRS SRS LSRR ‘bath. 1009%Bemidii Ave. FOR RENT--Furnished Toom with |FOR SALE_Household fu Inquire 311 America Ave. roiture. |« RAILROAD TIME CARDS * IS RS RS R R R R NI ‘America Ave, FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 311 |FOR SALE—Household furniture. s MPLS, RED: LAKZ & MAN. 812 Beltrami- Ave. 2 North Bound Arri 1 NorE Towme Leaves A WANTED. goods. M. E. Ibertson. WANTED-—Washing to do at home, Phone 504. FARMS FOR SALE. ‘FOR SALE—<120'acres: farm--land, “iabout=600 ‘cords ~swood half-:hay. “a:town:termssliberal: price 12 1-2 procacre. W. @G :Schreeder. _A'Rhode -Island ‘man has patented a suit for:aviators, ‘-covered 'with pockets -open only at the bottom, which he believes would fill ‘with air chould the wearer fall. MISCELLANEOUs [ mfl ADVERTISERS—The grea} ?iate of North Dakota offers unlimited op portunities for business to classi - fled . advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo 500 RAILROAD Bound Leaves Daily and. Sunday Courier-News: the- only - seven-day paper state .and the paper which in the|Freight-West. Leaves carries | “reigbt East Leaver MINNESOTA & INTE: «the. largest -amount of classified | 43 soutn Boura Leaver . advertising. = The Courier-News | $1 North Bound Leaves. covers: North, Dakota’ like a blank- 34 South Bound Leaves. et; reaching all parts of the state [Frelght South Leaves at the:day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to sults; rates one cent per word first Ansertion, -one-half cent per -word succeeding insertions; fifty cente per line per month. Address the. Couri D. News, Fnrgn. ,'\' “reight North Leaves at. NEW ‘PUBLIC-LIBRARY Open daily, excem Sunday, 1 to 6 » 2. 7 to 3 p. m. Sunday, reading reew nly. 8 to 6§ p m. get re "The:Markets -~ Duluth ‘Wheat-and-Flax. % ~ Duiuth, Aug. 10.—Wheat—On track {B-and .to_arrive, N i il No. 1 Northern, §1.12%; No. 2 North- M| ern, '$1.10%. " Flax—On track and to|| M| arrive, $1.65% i 7 South St. Paul Lfye Stock. -7 South St. -Paul, ;Aug. 10.—Cattle— Steers, -$6.00@9.00; cows and. heifers, $4.76@8.00; calves, $6.50@10.00; | stockers and feeders, $4.75@7.25 Hogs—$8.10@8.60. Sheep — Lambs $3.50@8.00; ‘wethers, $4.50@5.50; ewes, $2.00@5.25. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, . Aug. ~ 10.—Wheat—Sept. 943%c; Dec., §1,00;-May, $1.07%. Corn —Sept., 78%¢; Dec., T1%¢c; May, 74c.| Oats—Sept., 41%c; Dec., 44%c; May | 47%c. Pork—Sept, $2310. ~Butter— _Creameries,” 28c. Egge—156@20%4c Poultry—Springs, 16@18c; fowls, 15 10.—Wheat— Sept., $1.02%; 7$1104%: /. Cash close on- track: No.: 1: hard, $1.15%; No.-1:Northern, $1.10% "t arrive, $1.. 03%@1.08%; No: 2 ‘Northern, $1:08% @1.12% No. i3 yellow corn; 79% @ 80¢; Na. ‘3 white oats, 30@395‘:, flax, [ . Clilcago; ‘Aug. 10— tlle—l!eggn'{ $7.10@9.95; steers, $6.40@8.75;- stock. I d‘!eed.er‘l sfiso@na cows and |- ‘HARNESS ‘We want to sell a few Work Har- nesses Cheap to advertise them. Call in"and see them. Ziegler's Second Hand Store ‘FUNERZY: BIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSOM ‘UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER |- . "Money to Loan on Real Estate | John F. Gibbons } T { Telephone 299 Bemidji, Minn. l _ LET US: WRITE Mbbsm& Cros Markham Hotel Bldg. & |eda canhtoa dog’ % tail|<BUNDLE WOOD, 12—20 in. long ‘and see him scoot? || Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 ~-Sure yo,u‘dld—we did! 7& St.;. bqut $2.50 pae ot house or of furniture, or auto you ~“-BLOCK WOOD wish to get rid of? Tie Daily Pioneer | Ad to . it-fri Fire Insurance 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. . A; “Huffman..&. 0’Leary ( FURNITURE AND % | UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 STOVE WOOD FOR SALE piece Delivered o Bemidji, -$2.00 Want u&.bm-tnzs bl

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