Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Phone 164-2 ; rPogue’s hivery i e South African General = G m . s === Entered at !ha t-office at-Bemidjl !, ~Who Leads New Revolt. - ~But two-more-Pioneer-issues will reach-its readers hefore a great state, Q S ~PRAY LINE o Congnons of daon 5 g moer Adt connty._and city election will have been meld. : An. election that_means ty tf1nuch” to ithe ‘future growth :and development of this district. For it is|{fiM i g g . ' g 3 i H%TfiM‘TMNmn Published every afternoon except smd-y ilfar more important that we send the best man to represent us in the State % E 2 > § - B & Pi M No -attention. Pdfl to anonymous. wn- i 'sennte.umn it weuld“be to:decide-whether Eee:or: Hammond- shall ‘be'gov-{] 5 sl oving tio) nams . 81grAmerica Ave. E:g:n o’ the »ednor. bu ot ‘:l‘.',‘...'i‘- ernor. : Néither :Mr.. Hammond snor ‘Mr. Lee, as. ‘governor, would: be in a 3 ily_for publication. Office Phone 12. Communications’ for the Weekly Pilo- seer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication. inyithe-current tasus - Subseription Rates One month by carrier ..... One year by carrier. ..... Three months, postage 8lx ‘montns, postage pald One year, postage pal | mosition:to affect this district as favorably-if they Wish-to,.or as adversely > h ; z if they itried:to, ‘as ithe!Senator:from this disulct wm ‘have the .pewer-to 7 % . DENTISTS. affect it favorably. or unfavorably. 3 = e § [ 4 The, difference between ithe two candidatess-Nord and Wilson, s 50, i pigorsss e : 8 MDR.D. L sg% great; thelr characters, their reputations are so.vastly. different; thierex-| 2 perience, their personalities are so opposite, that there is no. guestion but |, what each one of them will attract and hold a certain class-of -voters. 8 “Mr."“Wilson does not appeal for support on.the ground of -his. per- AR R AR R KKK K[ ER RN RR RS One-hialts: contis per-word; ;per =¥ | X - 1OWe-HRlt:1eent; per: word per 4- DR. 7. T“‘l‘u\')l! ‘The Weekly. Ploneer -~ 3 = 5 issue; cash ~withseopy. 14 [y dssue;isaabr-twith scopy. > it 1gh ;- sonal fitness; ‘his: knowledge or experience of the needs of this:district, his | . GMn's“Bmk — “TéL 280 mf | 10 ,‘"’éf'.h%“‘:ttlfi‘“‘ -bflgflf’nnerveg g Regular charge rate one ¥|¥ !cRegalar: “eharge s wate icenc i ability to meet-and influence-men in ‘public.life; nor has-he any clearly 5 definite policy which he would pursue if elected. On every guestion of any. importance he seems to have taken both sides. He is alright ‘with -the, brewery interests, he is alright ‘with the county. optionists. He claime.to be the Simon-pure disciple and would be representative of the farmers Thursday and gent postage paid to any address $1.50 in adva..ce., cent per word per ‘nsertion. No #|¥ cent per word per insertion. No % * Nofth of Maricham” Hotel ad taken :for .. Jess :nthan. 1074 |wd taken-for -ess -thdn - <10 ’ = e cents Phone 31, - & | centssPhone. 31. “LAWYERS e S S SRS ER K S lilfi#tti«illl&#fl mmm IS PAPER REPRESENTLD FLi¢ FOREIGN o ADVERTISING BY THE and small tradesmen, and yet he writes a letter to Mr. Backus, the rep- - “IMiles Block Phone 560 * 2 resentative of big-interests, ‘soliciting his support—asking for a private POSITIONS WANTED _WM%”M —_—_— e NEW YORK AND CHICACO iaterview, cwanting-to.learn-how he can make himself most ‘useful, want-| WANTED By lady, _position as|FOR, SALE—1 have the followipg |D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ing to know what Mr. Backus’ special needs would ‘be, etc., in order tiat| ' Clerk-in ‘dry goods-store. Have had | ““farm~machinery to exchange for “ATTORNEY’ AT LAW IAAEUES (N AL CTHE BATNCIBAL AT W 9 E | he might prepare himself to give the best service. He is-asking for elec-| four ' years 'experfence. Atidress| Hve:stock;.onetwo horseieornicul: |1 Office seeond dlivor "0'Ixary>Bowser Not to vote for any of the amend- ‘| tion on the ground-that Bemidji and Beltrami-County is bigger .and more K, rcare-of ‘Pioneer. ‘tivator, one;one:Horse eornieuftl- Building. 3 F: Two 3 = ANTED--Maj d - 'wife on" Jest s vator, -one: potatoe. . sprayer, : ¥ e Rk "| .tarm: wagons, Two one horse bug- - PHYSICIANS, . SURGEONS ; hire by the' . [ AEpp & i Er; u:t:r‘;em;d;(:;mn Iy, gles, one _garden*drill, ‘one, ‘tworDR; et ’ < 2 *Morse‘Kentucky sirgletdiak’burrow | - "PHYBICIAN-AND: SURGEON - powerful thaniInternational Falls and Koochiching County—that Bemidji against them all. There are severel has been promised by some person the first-Senatorship, and that-loyalty deserving of adoption and should not to the home~county makes it necessary for every person ‘in- Bemidji- and be overlooked as they are-of great| Fhoto by American Press Associatfon. |pgltrami County to vote for-him. ‘While demanding loyalty for himself, ments next Tuesday means .a vote benefit to northern Minnesota, being| Another and more serious rebeulo-]; he has ‘proven absolutely. disloyal to Judge Pendergast, the candidate ' FOR' RENT ‘fand’dther tarm msehinery."W.>Q 'Ofice—bMiles Block i . has broken out in the Union of Sout] the House. The feeling between the friends of Judge Pendergast and Schroeder. & = espectally true concerning mumber| B 1™ Christian de Wet and Chrts:or indeed FBitforT SOOI shoTRet it B nob|h O RENT =8, 8 or: 4o fithighed : : DR. E. A SHENNON, M. D. three and number nine. k2 4 ick Beyers, moted Boer Mr. Wilson -has -become, indeed, very er; so much so rooms for light -housekeoping |[PORSAEE-—-At new wood yard, PHYSICIAN AND~ SURGEON u::ze r;‘:et}f:vt; tak?x; m’e lead of the likely that Judge Pendergast, if elected, could stoop to have any official 317 1.2 Minn. Ave. wood all lengths delivered at your @ffice- in:-Mayo -B¥ck Complete election returns are to 531,615 “{ the Orange Free State and relations with Mr. Wilson, or to work with him in harmony in the Leg- door. Leave all orders at Ander-|Phene 396 ~Res.Phene-297 FOR RENT—5 unfurnished rooms, ‘An official Pre-|islature. In‘order that this district, composed of these two counties, may be received at the Pioneer office on| Western Transvaal. son’s Employment Office, 206 Min- s o = ¥ & ¥ the night of election, the service of |toria dispatch announces that General | work in the -utmost harmony, it would seem the part of wisdom to elect wfl_ . mesota:Ave. ' Phone ' 147. Titzato[D .PS“ sicumN MMD ol the United Press having been secured | Lotis Botha, premier of the Union of |y oonarg H. Nord‘as Senator, so that the district would have a Senator that |FoR RENT Furnished room with| = Miller, Prop. . s thisok that the citizens of Bemidji may be |SCuth Africa, has left for the {ront ;14 gory in harmony for all that is best for this district : bath. 1009 Bemidji Ave. e == e~—Milos| General de Wet is the cavalry leader *Mr. Nord is a big man, physically, mentally and othetwiser ~He has| < ubber stamps. R. L. A’ WARD provided with facts and figures con-| ;" gyve the British so much trouble & i FOR RENT—Modern furnished | '‘Pioneer will“procure any'kind ot 1 v L & been a big success in the business world. He knows: this district from 'PHYSICIAN ' AND*SURGEON f;nn::::g 3:’5.5.27‘221&3;“ ;‘?,Z e [ thetEont A tonn Wat, +|ne end to the other. He knows its people, their ambitions, thelr struggles, | *00m 1121-Bemidii-Ave. :;‘:“"“““ fOr: you 00 LORNO- | Gyer “First National “Bamk of the Ploneer will be open all night NOW IN HANDS OF COURT their hopes, and his big heart =§nd his clear brain is in sympathy and FOR' RENT—Six-reom -house. “In-{ __ """ . = = = = *Bemidj}, “Minn. Tuesday and extras telling of the feHowshipewith:all of them. Heis a man'with a remnrAkably, pleasing and quire John Moberg. FOR SALE—Hard coal base bum‘er R. A. E. HENDEESON results at the polls will be placed on | it for Dissolution of United States|Fersuasive peracfnality.' You s{mply can’t help bt“;,xhk‘ev':wr' Nor;iri }Ii: FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Mod- \g;::::nl stove. H. P. Tardie, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON every household step early Wednes- Steel Corporation. could get for thui district t;ain u‘mesttthelfavt;rs tl:;m : ;:Olne co:nel.-a“ ern. 100 6th St. + 3 Over First National Bank day morning. Watch for the extra.| ppjjaqelphia, Oct. 31.—The $1,000,- fact, Mr. Wilson’s. personality is utterly repugnant to people g e y. FOR SALE_Small pigs. Sathre, FOR SALE— Wood, wood, wood. Bemidji, ‘Minn. e —— 000,000 suit for the dissolution of the He is not a man who is eassf to approach, and he is not a man wt:) car; ‘Short.and-four-foot lengths. deliv- | Office Phone 36 ‘Res." Phone 72 The Amendments. Tnlea Siaies Swel cbmrstion s M i ¥ ot o, L ) WARTED. T o T For: the convenience of those who mi..‘;: n\gzso;i]::et?izrajeltggEZO. A = Bl:or instance, the people of Bemidji want a Normal School. “There| WANTEDPrivate boarding place |FOR'SALE—House, 909 Lake Boule-| - PHYSICIAN. AND SURQEON agree with the Pioneer’s judgment| g iiion iq not looked for until spring|is absolutely no question about the Normal School being located at Bemidji.| by young lady, by month. - P. F,,| vard. “Inquire at ‘house. J. M. Office.-Seeurity ‘Bank Block on the eleven proposed amendments| . summer. Appeal to the supreme ‘That is a settled issue. ‘We already have the-site for a Normal School [ clo Pioneer. Rl DR.’EINER' JUHNSON to the state Constitution, and who| court {3 certain. This means another |5t Bemidji. What we -want is the' largest possible appropriation and |WaNTED —Second.hand - Bousehold |FOR SALE—12-room house, modern| PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON wish a summing up that they can cut | year or more of delay. . the work ‘begun at the earliest possible date. Now, Mr. Nord, with his| goods. M. E. Ibertson. "\ except heat. Terms on part. Phone - Bertdjt, Minn. ?"L andvtake with themrto, the; poll: rE\:flJ;mlflw‘x;:h p:;;‘,:‘p?i‘::flmd;;; past business jexperience, his-persuasive personality, his ability to meer 657. :;gtil:c:'m‘zz:;l;:: l;:'i::‘::;:;‘;{ :dfx'e than 350,000 words were deliv-| Deople, either ‘singly or in the mass, and present a ‘proposition, means LOST AND.FOUND FOR- SALE--One- Flachor pianc, AL 'A. V.*GAREOCK;“M. ‘D, Practice Blmited ered. There are fifty-six volumes of|that he would get ten times the hearing in the State Senate-that Mr.|zrmon™ quua-n_tit_y_o_bj‘—ew.el_ry_. Owner | condition;”$200. Phone ‘404, EYE EAR NOSE = 'THROAT possible form: testimony and exhibits, briefs with|Wilson could possibly get; and he would get a far larger appropriation| . tyoc o cy FUT R © 1.—Initiative and Referendum. pled girl, but without success. #the only sevenm-day: paper: in‘the E. M. SATHRE i state and the tpaper:which- carries thie “largest amount of classitied Abstracter + advertising. The 7 Courler-News ' covers North Dakota like a blank- 3 = = + et; reaching.all.parts-of the state Bemidji, Minn. HAMESS ‘ the.day of.publcation; it is-the We want to sell a few Work Har-| | D2D°T 10.-URe-An -ocder- t0.get- re-| i 4 4.4 4 4k -4 44k K& XK & & | sults; rates one cent per word. first | RAILR( TIME CARD! I :;“::; S::?): :.: advertise them~Call| . 10010, one-halt cent. per: word (4 & & & % 2‘4?; K RK XK i X3 ments. We have throughout urged| Nov. every voter to study each amendment E ’ and use his ‘own judgment. This SLAYS BRDTHER ENDS LIFE summary is publshed by Tequest; tor ! | the convenience of those whose judg- | Farmer Quarrels With Kinsman over ment agrees with the Pioneer’s. Possession of Land, Bemidf, Minn, Oct. 3L—Altred Dahl, thirty-five vears old, shot and FOH KK KKK X KKK KKK KKK lled his brother Jobn, fifty vears old, * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS *|and then shot himself. He died on more than 1,750 pages of printed argu-| for- the-School than Mr. Wilson could possibly get. In other words, Mr.| oo oo boono ol S S0 Bol 7| FOR SALE—Six - lorses. Inquire Glasses Fitted Vote . ment and 1800 typewritten pages of| Nord is the big man of the two, and it takes a big man to bring up here| 1 ualo POV e S, Melver's livery. Oftice Gibbions BIdg.; North /Markham v i.~5upreme court amendment. | gra] argument before the judges. a bigiappropriation for a big Normal School. Therefore, it is of the ut-| —— 2 |50} SALE — Canary birds .| - Hotel Telephions-106. ote yes. —— T T j ke of the school most importance that the citizens of Bemidji, for the sal e o e e e S George Kirk. 3.—Reclamation amendment. Vote BREACH.OF PROMISE ALLEGED | ®lone, elect Mr. Nord to the State Senate. I+ gageniriea s | e — nn'gs'gfiopflmcxrflflmw ves. - ' RN Then, we have all read that matchless appeal that Mrt Nord made|.s. -MOTHER AND DAUGHTER < . FARMS.FOR SALE. Specialist of Chromic Disease oo State Treasurer's Report. VOle| gyicago Girl Demands $50000- of St.|Lefore the primary election, setting forth A wins for S8y ity END LIVES. | BOR BALE 120 eres - farm -land. “Free Consultation 2l Man. and the development of these two counties, which was so big, so grand and | N, sbout 560 cords wood half -~hay|208 b—State loans on farm lands.| g b oot 31— The $50,000|so practical a scheme that one of the candidatés for govenor-even adopted [+ Chicago, ‘Oct. SL—With their | - b ”,,ma'smnnavmllfim: Df, :;‘; :fi;h:véiuf'm?::m Vatgiyes. breach of promise suit of Nellie V.|the same-policy and has stated to the voters of this state that if he is elected | arms around e“hd"“‘e" ’:"?" Ll Sty torms-1$beral price’ 12 1:2 e 6.—Probate judge's term of office. | pycnards of Chicago against Henry|governor he will do everything in his power to carry out what is prac- o Berthin emon e f:;}mm o BrY adras WS G, Bohroodor DR, L 7.PERRAUIT, Vote yes. W. Fry-of St. Paul has been filed in| tically—the Nord plan for state development/sf our swagp.and stumpage | ;- Zer Sophia; ‘aged u?'x’tem'yenrs o= —_— OHIROPODIST 7.—"Seven senators” amendment.| district court. et H lands. To turn down with our votes a matt of the proportions of Mr.|. yere found dead = » MISGELLANEOUS Expert ‘on all foot” trbubles; Corns Vote no. The complaint recites that Fry pro- £ Mr. Nord to serve us, and to send Mr. Wilson, who ? b e e | - - o el timiber Bounty: Vit yed | %64 marrlage th Mise. Riahards of Nord, of the ability of Mr. Nord to A 3 5 on, * They _had ended - their lives ;< ADVERTISERS—Thetgreat- state’ of{Temoved - without pain. -ingrewing 5 ounty. ¥ - has practically no knowledge of this .district, no acquaintance with the|« by turning on several gas jets. < f i Vi Oct. 7, 1913, and subsequently refused X : Northi Dakota)offers unlimited<op {Dails _and bunions scientifically 9. tate forestry. ote yes. people, no ability to plan or to execute-any: scheme of development for |+ Several months ago the hus- 10.—Th 11 to marry her. i g father - di d - | | 'Wortanities:dor business';to ‘classl-|treated. Price 50c a corn. -Private —The recall. Vote no. = = — thiss@istrict, ‘would be such rank folly that it amounts to almost a crime. | band and father disappeare H . _ . » Fry is given twenty days to answer " - o family quarrel. *‘Mrs. | 'f8ed 8dvertisers. ‘The vecogmised|calls: 'made. Phone '499-J. Office 11.—The dog tax. Vote no. the complaint. ‘Therefore;we appeal to every intelligent citizen, to every voter, who wants | % after a ammy i u,"e' ¢ in 4| | advertising/medium -inithe Pargo|over Rex Theatre, This is merely a summary of the| “'myo weading of Fry and Miss Ber|to see these two counties developed to. their utmost capacity from year | :3“;;’;;?: car:‘“,‘::,’;‘::“fl fl: +| | Dally and '8unday’ Courier:News : Pioneer’s opinions on these amend-| jjce Page of Minneapolis is set for{to year, to'vote for Leonard H.-Nord for State Senator. - % - 2 5 % L L SR -'<++++++-" Need any heip? Try a want ad. O'Leary-Bowser’ Bldg. HHH KR KKK KKK KKK P ‘Who would want to live in a com- the way to a hospital. The two quarreled over the owner- succeeding insertions;. .fifty cents MPLS., RED LAXKE & MAN. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store i per. Liné_per month. . Address the |3/ Northr“Bound Arrives. | Conrler-Ni N. D. 1 N Bound i Lesves.. = rier-News, Fargo, D. 800. FOR::BALE—TFypewriter 'ribbons " hr*"l Enl Bmmfl Leaves. sveryimake- of ) typewriter on the| z.. Bq.mg Leaves. i market:at 50 centscand 76 eents [187°West™ Bound Leaves + each. Every ribbon sold =ofor 761|. + cents guaranteed. -Phone orders promptly filleds.Maikrorders given | the same careful attention as.when you. appear in person. . Rohne 31 The Bemidji Pioneer Otfice Supply | Store. : ! Ploneer‘wants-<oge~ 161t evnt a |* '-h‘Bd d The Markets | e e s G Freight North 'Leaves at. ship of a forty-acre farm south of Be midji, where both lived. munity without schools or churches? And yet you often find men who ob- jest strenuously to, supporting either one.—Winnebago City Enterprise. German Property Seized. Paris, Oct. 31.—A chateau near s Brest helonging to the Princess Hoh- 1t is good to live in Minnesota these | enlohe has been ordered seized by:the b 2 court. It is estimated that the proper- eautiful autumnal days. Can you ty of 20,000 firms and 100,000 individ. imagine anything micer than the| 45 ot German and Austrian nation.| | 159 TELPL| i i : Wweather of the past week? We doubt | )ity will -be: sequestered in pursuance A . AT kil 11" k if there is anything finer anywhere. | of government decree. ; ' —Waseca Journal-Radical. e ey OPER—COLOS D AR VANSH Mr. L. H. Nord so well that no fur- ther comment on his qualifications| [iitetetalBbdNul K=J NES) Money to Loan on Real Estate John F. Gibbons Telephone 299 Bemidji; Minn. for the senatorship is needed. There “I-was taken with-a severe Duluth Wheat and Flax. | BEMID 31 “‘._mna is no doubt of his election. It is headache - and -~ cold, .which. Stops “‘Nasty Discharge, Clears |of the nostrils; penetrates and heals Duluth, Oct. 30.—Wheat—On track| ) @i q o finall; Stul ad, Heals e B . 30.- —O1 N SDIY & queRtion, ofsliow nesrly ly brought on constipa. ffed He: dulamed Air fithe inflamed,” evollen membrane | | Tuluth, Oet. B5-"Wheat O traek &'MACHINE CO. tion- and bowel trouble. ‘Passages-and You:Breathe Freely. | which- lines -‘the ‘nose, i . i 3 s Oxy-Acetylono Welding animous the vaters can make it. So Ph; throat; clears the ir passage: DS 1 Northern, $1:13%; No.. 2 Northern; ysics of all “kinds were Try “Ely's Cream Balm.” nasty dis —0 ar. and‘machine wetk i) ’3 4 i 'y discharges .and a. feelinz of $110%. Flax- n track and to ™ everybody Votsyfor. Nord.—Interns: used, and’ we ‘were “obliged Get.a small bottle anyway, just to | clennsing. Sootning ‘reliof comes im- | rive, $1.32, Results aro moet aiways certain tional Falls Press. to "resort to the »mnun 4 try: it—Apply a- little in the-nostrils.| mediately. (i — when you use:& Ploneer “:want -ad. e syringe for -help. "I .could:> and instantly your clogged: nose-and Don't lay awake to-night strug- .. South St. Paul Live Stock. 'One:half ‘cent & word. ‘~Phone 31. e e e drink castor . oil.. like ~water;, but it did no good. . Salts were of no use. The doc- ‘ tors “were - puzzled. After using :three bottles of Peruna’ I consider myself em.uely we"” Mr. John B. Caj No. 610 “Pecan St., ort “Warth, Texas. : Those who: whiect to Liquid . Medlcine wilk L el Peruna Tabo CATARRIAL ¢ con'nrnons. stopped-up air passages of the head |gling for breath, with head:stuffed; —Qatt e ——————— =% will open; you will- breathe freely; | nostrils closed, hawking.and blowing, s,s:,'.' m“sot'og; :; ‘;f:;. T.'.d hel!l:r: ‘dullness and:hoadactie disappear, By | Catarrh or i cold, With its running e e s St A BTk ; morning! -the- catarrh, -cold-in-head | nose, foul ‘mucous dropping into the | $4-60@7.25; rcalves,: $4:00@9.50; 7stock- FUNERAX RECT! or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. | throat, and: raw ‘dryness is distress- | €rs and feeders, $4.75@7.00. Hogs— TO” LOAN “ON”'CITY PROPERTY ' RAL. DI OR -~ “End such misery now! Get the|ing but truly needless. $7.00@7.10. = Sheep—Lambs, $4.00@ /AND ‘FARMS v -small “bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm”| "Put your faith— just once—in | 7.25; wetliers, $4.00@5.25; ‘ewes, $2.50 - AT REASONABLE:RATES atr.any cdrug -store. This sweet, | “Ely’s Cream ‘Balm” and- your-cold | @4.60. : 0..C.-CROSS fragrant balm dissolves by the heat | or catarrh will surely disappear. —_— ¥.-E. mflm‘m 2 Chicago. Grain- and-Provisions. = Miles-Block Chicago, Oct. 30.—Wheat—Dec.,$1- - ' UNDERTAKER. and 13%; May, $1.19%. Corn—Dec., 68% The man who sings “There Is a Land That' Is Fairer Than This” doesn’t mean that he going to-:live|. . in during life—just a “‘help” toward having a home during eternity. For where could you find a land that is fairer and more to the liking of ev- erybody than right here in Minne- sota?—Lake City Leader. —— < 2 3 = ;. May, 70%ec. —Dec., Z % it ) Thiey are about to start a skunk s . v O M Thhe jouts_ Des. | THE CASH FUELABDFEEDSTORE|| “COENTY CORONER farm at Bemidi. s the territory | HKoors Bros. Co. e, a7 astor crommarion 3| ill b open. for business Oct. has been -declared ‘“dry” by thel United States supreme court and the saloons.will probably have to go out |Most Dangerous of Minor Ailments. of existence, it were a matter of| (Of the minor ailments a cold is SBuccessors-1o @32c. Eggs—1T@25%c. Poultry—|. 19 at Falls ‘& Cameron’s old Model Manufacturing Co, [|™" T otthe | L oo Feed and Hay. Minneapolis Grain. d wisdom to.plan for new industries in [py far the most dangerous, mot in e '_::::":; i Minneapolis, ?cL 30.—Wheat—Dec., | A J. HOLDEN, Prop.- Phone-228-W = z that section. The effluvia emanat-|jiselt but the serious diseases it so Ice Cream ‘Bak Coods ::' 1‘1)‘_ lff;“’lshalg‘ flc;;; olu;:e m; mvB "mn vmnsm ing from the gin shops Will scarcely |often leads to. - Pneumonia and con- S bontochoner Lra et s Hensir sy || Northern, $1.10% @112%+ No, 2 Nerth- ; BUNDLE:WOOD, 12-20 in: loag be missed under the circumstances.—{sumption always start with a ecold. 3 22 e = ern, $1.07%@1.09%; 'No, 8Northern, | : -Delivered to- Bemidii, "$2:25 to Princeton Union. ‘When you have a cold you are much y ArSiinbesots Ave. = M-W-Teldotans 28 g L 0’2%@’1 08%; No. 3 yellow.-corn, 57 )H“fiman 7& n mrl 7ok St more likely to contract the infectious v _ Bemidji; Minnesota _@60c; No. 3 white ioats, A4%@45c; . it 3 bey "‘ $2:50 flax, $1.31%. ~ 2 = Chicago Live Stock. ; FURNITURE ‘AND Chicago, : Oct. 30.-—Cattle—Beeves b i $6:36@11.00; stee ,5075@&2 “.m 1 ‘Advertisers who want the best results e aud feeders, $50065 10; cos : ERAiNG 7 $3.50@9.20; | calves, sm BUYERS .SEND . WHEAT - UP |diseases such as diphtheria, searlet —_— fever and whooping cough. Colds are News of Turko-Russian Hostilities!easily cured, in fact, Chamberlain’s the Cause. Cough Remedy is famous for ‘its Chicago, _Oct. 31.—Hostilities be-|cures of this most common ailment, tween Turkey and Russia caused aiand is pleasant and safe to take. Why. : g MeKEE: Fomers Do | Y 5‘;:::‘ dl:rl'lk:: ';:,:“ylii sh:e 'r"e:‘)l‘?i take such desperate chances when so always me The Plltmeer. -They kmow, by experi-}| ‘q ~Hogs—Light, §7.05@7.55; mix-|} H N—‘m 3 Aol S 3 v reliable and trustworthy a medicine | €I¥C that it-has n equa LS fllls secmma@he eountry as|ied, $T10@7.60; hedvy, $7.05@7.65; 1 mm&:flfi;mfli: may be: obtained for a quarter. For anfidufl“’medmm. a2 ;| et 70507 :gw igs Phoae |73-2, 3 or 4 | May wheat. touched . $1:22. - sale by All Dealers. 2 = : = Shoep—Native, 151 ‘ ; 16.00; -yearlings, |§-

Other pages from this issue: