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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, |§-