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Fintered at the post office at Bemldyl ~tllng as second-class matter under Act o 8s of March 3, 1879. sfublibhed every afternoon except Sunday | fect to provide the suction feature a 'anxiety tolightem gnflflfl&'thm possible—Red Wing Republican. MUCH IN LITTLE. Bellows to be worn on its user’s No attention wtributioms: F Ily(‘:lcr publicati ommunications’ for the Weekly Plo- aser should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to Insure| tyest Virginia leads the states in publication in the current fssue One month by carrier One year by carrier . Eliree .months, nostage 8ix months, postage pal One year, postage paid . The Weekly Ploneer faid [Zight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published evary;A WOMAN’S "“TERRIBLE & EX- lhurgday and gent postage paid to any dress for $1.50 in adva..ce., id to anonymous con- Writer's .name must be sgnown to the: editor, but not necessar- on, new vacuum cleaner. An English inventor-has-patented a net for recovering golf bails ithat |may be driven upon water. | the production of natural” gas-and | Wireless stations along the Baltic {sea are used by Russia to tramsmit | weather reports to Petrograd. PERIENCE! P PAPER REPRESCNILD k..ot uREIGN - ADVERT!SING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES W YORK AND CHICAGOC “RANCHES IN ALL THF PRINCI®AI N i A country’s civilization or barbar- ism can be told by the way it treats women. This is the test of its stand-T" ing among the nations of the world. | Husbands should treatitheir wives with the greatest consideration for the wife is often weighed down by a crushing burden of weakness, dizzi- ness or despair. e Why Do Stores Cut Prices? . No merchant cuts prices hecause ' paye regained health, he PREFERS to lose money. His purpose is to make money. What he loses on the cut-price article he expects to make up somewhere, says the Saturday Evening Post. Now there are two ways possible of mak- ing up the loss: (1) Charging extra profit on other articles. (2) Getting an increased volume of business—'"drawing trade.” The first of these two ways is clearly disadvantageous to the pub- lic. One customer gets a bargain; others pay excessive prices. And the excessive prices must total up to more than the bargains; else the scheme wouldn’t be worth while for the store-keeper. The second way—price-cutting to get increased volume—has been de- fended as legitimate advertising. But is it? Obviously the price-cutting 1s done to create an impression—an impres- sion that the store is cheaper than others—not only on the cut-price line but on other lines. Quite gen- erally this is a false impression. The store that sold everything at a loss would soon have to go out of busi- ness. But the price-cutter contrives to create the IMPRESSION. He very often does this by trading on the reputation which a manufac- turer has built up for his article. Price-cutting is of no use unless it is done on a standard article which has a well-known standard price and is known to be worth it. The price- cutter takes unfair advantage of the hard work done by that = manufac- turer. But by thus cutting the price, for his own ulterior purposes, he tends to make the public believe that the article is not worth the standard price. In the same way he unfairly com- petes with other stores whose policy is to keep a fair, even level of honest prices on ALL goods ALL THE TIME. He makes these stores appear to be high-priced simply because by being cheaper than they are on one or two articles of known value. ‘The price-cutter thus, by his so- called “advertising scheme” injures the manufacturer and his own com- .petitors. But he also injures the public, because (1) He makes it difticult for the public to know clearly the real value of merchandise. (2) He discourages manufac- turers from trying to establish a fair, standard value. (3) He undermines the re- putable all-the-year-round stores which render real service to the buying public. L R e R R % EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * K H KK KKK KKK K K> Whether it is prosperity or mnot, Minnesota has had 64 new banks organized during the past year. But taking it for granted that there is a| demand for the banks, we naturally believe there is a little more pros- perity in Minnesota.—Stillwater Ga- zette. s Some of the congressmen are re- turning home without having secured either public buildings, river and, harbor money, or jobs for their con- stituents. Yet no movement to sub- ject them to impeachment. proceed- ings has so far been reported.— Crookston Times. —— The American flag has never be- fore been entitled to greater respect or greater honor than is now being accorded it by reason of the main- tenance of America’s attitude of strict neutrality during the present European struggle. Every nation of the world is paying homage to the Stars-and Stripes and well it may.— Little Falls Transcript. 5 e The manner in which people of all lands are coming to the help of the distressed Belgians and to the relief of the wounded and suffering of all the armies is a proof that in spite of the way in which civilized nations have fallen to fighting each other, kindness is still a ruling motive. The !y, doubt aroused in many minds on the breaking out of the war as to wheth- er civilization really meant anything is lifted by these manifestations of Thousands upon ‘thousands of mot; ers, wives and daughters in every section of this great country, who vigor ‘and cheerful disposition after monthsiof misery and even despair, are the:ones who truly appreciate the nmrvelous restoration power of Dr. Pieree’s Fa- vorite Prescription. | Every woman who has reason to | believe that backache, headache,-un- |natural pains, low spirits, sleepless nights, irregularities or @ catarrha] condition is caused by a-derangement| of the womanly functions, owes it:tb herself and dear ones to speedily ov- |breakdown causes permanent: pros- | tration. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription| is a remedy that any ailing woman can safely take because it is prepared from roots and herbs, - containing tonic properties of the most ipro- nounced character. It is not a secret remedy because its ingredients are printed on wrap- per. Get Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Rrescrip- tion today, either in liquid or tablet form, at any dealer in medicines, 4f you want to better your physical eon- dition surely and speedily. Every ingredient in “Favorite Prescrip- tion” is printed along with the direc- tions. If you want a speeialist in women’s diseases to diagnose. .your case, consult Dr. Pierce by letter, correspondence private and confiden- tial, address Doctor Pierce, Iavalid's Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. QUICK - RESULTS ASTONISH: BENIDJI There is astonishment in: Bemidjt at the QUICK results received- from simple buckthorn bark, - glyeerine, etc., as mixed in. Adler-i-ka, ithe remedy which Dbecame -famous: by curing -appendicitis. " ‘This vvstmple mixture drains such: great:amounts of foul matter from the bodythat A SINGLE DOSE:releives:«constipa- tion, sour stomach and gas on i stomach almost < IMMEBIATBLY. The speedy action of Adler-i-kai is surprising. French & Co., + Drug- gists. B, EATER T DAEY TRUBI Takea glass of Salts before breakfast if your Back hurtsor Bindder ‘bothers;you. | | 'I‘hg Am:;;an men and women must guard constantly against Kldnyiy troubl because we elt‘Zno ‘muchand el W‘f& is _rich. - Our -blood -is-filled awiths:uric acid which the kidneys. strive to.filter out, they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the eliminative-tissues clog and the result is: kidney:troublej«bindder weakness.and a general decline in-health. . When your kidneys.feel like. lumps of lead; your back thurts or the urine: is cloudy, full of sediment - or -you :are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if. youssuffer.with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, asid stomach, or you have rheumatism when the weather is bad, get fromyour. > macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a- tablespoonful in -s-~glass iof water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous-salts is made from-the aeid of grapes and-lemon:jnice; eombinedswith lithia, and has. been used for .generations to flush and stimulate el kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer is a-souree of ‘irritation; thus ending bladder diserders. Jad Salts is. in sive;. cannot in- jure, makes a delightful .effervescent lithia-water beverage, and belongs in every home, : beeause -mobod: a mistake by having:a.good:] ing any timo. HOW “TI-HELPS - SORE, THRED FEET Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol- len feet, sweaty fect, smelling feet, tired feet. Good bye corns, callouses, bunions and | - raw opots. . N5 more shoe. tigh N0 - more wlmping Ppain or-drasing up--your face ‘in agony. “TIZ”is magical. acts Tight off *T12” | drawsout ail the poisonous_.esada- tions whiek:] up the-feet: Use “T1Z” and.:for- ! get your foot misery. Ah! howieom- iortable your feet feel. Getd 263 cent < of “ITZ" now at -amy ist or o Dont s e e Alush- swell, never year’s foot comfor:.guaranteed: or money refunded. tal results of the comfiict = far asi§’ Pennsylvania in consumption. e lercome the trouble before a general [§"] Broathe Froely! Cloars s tlafimed of_the 3 throat; ¢ Prry “Figis-Gaeam: Balm.” cleawsing, scothing relief Get a small bottle anyway, just to| mediately. ry~itenhpply 2 Clittle inithe nostrils and instantly your clogged alr: pessages nersiag. or catarrhal sore throat will begene.! ing-but truly needless. End-sueh—misery now! Get-the| Put: your:faith— just small bottle of “Ely’'s Cream Balm”| “Bly’s. Cream . Balm” and at ‘any. ‘drug. store. stops feeling of comes im- Pon't awake to-night strug-? nosasand \llinmflonih’;mhml 5 X p of the: head | nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Wwill ‘open; you will breathe freely;| Catarrh or a cold, with its 0 dullness and: headache disappear. By nose, fonl mucous, dropping.into the ctheroatareh;: ‘cokide-tiead| throat, and raw dryness is distress- once —in your cold This=> 8weet, | or catarrh will surely disappear. ~Koors-Bres. Co. +Buccessors to_ » incarporated 4 Manufacturers and-Jobbers” + lce<Cream, Bakery Goods Gonfectionery and:Fountain' Suppl e ('flmvm-m- Ave. Bemidji; Minnesota Just telephone a ten day BOSTON 'PENCIL POINTER ** no way. They uselto sell ) for Bluat to- Fine. Will sl\u)el; thousands of without Replacements, Resha of. Cutters or“Adjusting. e ~See Our Window” A time saver in every office and store. ».days free trial will prove.this. PHONE 81 HangiYour Ristwres:| B welghing up te 100 be. with Meere Push Devices, | - will-net disfigure-walls -~ +«8old In + “BEMIDJI AT-THE HE NATIONS ATWAR"15 1SSUED AND.EACH COURQM 15:G00D’ d#> lavishly - ilustrstad.-in: colors and from private seurces.’ The entire ] & COMPLETE istory of theiwar from: tbe umbinsed viewpointyaf @ larse Staff of - | correspondents snd- ing every strat int. t7Do on enamel paper, each Part Sonsisting ot 36 ma consisting of 36 pages which Taay be Bound Bato, Dok ToRTADE M t-pase. our fop R b 2, PAESe whieN of each>part &3 issued. = This is ties greatest war st = intludesTHREE CENTS > s part, © cover:tie-rost of postage- *TMESBEMIDJI '‘RIONEER 1 BEMIDJI, MINN.- -Want One? ) Sharpens every Size and Kind' of Pencil or Crayon. Gives-any Point Desired from 'BmaE the Lead, Can be attached to horizontal or. vertical .surface. : THUUSAIBSL‘M IN-DAILY. USE. " Model ‘Manufacturing Co.. N, W. Telephone 125 =4 31 for Fiee Trial This obligates you in Pencils rpeninq Ten “Bemidil,. Minn. + Printed” San borhad-valy st TOM: SMART Res.. Rhone'58 “ DRAY AND TRANSFER *\ Safeand :Pianc Moving 818 America Ave. - Office Phone 12. = DENTISTS, i}yDR. D. LuSTANTON, (REEE B RES € bbb K One-half;cent.pemsweordrper x| & % issue, cash with.mopy. - - ¥ ¥ Regular charge ¥ cent per word per iusertion. No' | & adutaken : for lesaiisthan 10 & * cents*Phone 31. *|% KRR KRR E KKK E K & *.adi taken for - less:=than PR AR AR K R - One-half: cent per:~word: per <issne,) cash. with:copy. cent: per word :per-insertion. No & 10 ¥ cents Phone 31. * AR A A AR AR AR K K HELP WANTED A AN A A s {WANTED—Work at odd carpentry. Jobs. . Storm .window. - work de- sired. Phone 9382. FOR RENT s FOR_RENT—Three furnished.nooms | for light housekeeping, or ! will rent singly. 1111 Lake vard. FOR RENT—Furnished ‘rooms. Mrs. | A. E. Henderson, 608 Bemidji:Ave. FOR RENT—6-room house on Bixby and 14th. - C. C..Gross. FOR’ RENT—Furnished rooms.” #od- ‘ern. 110 6th SE. ‘WANTED—Second..hand ---honseliold - goqds. - M. E. dbertson. LOST. AND FOUND FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. “FOR SALE A r A A A A A FOR SALE—I:have ..the: following farm: machinery toexchange for live:stock, one:two:horse:corn cul- tivator, one,-onezhorse:corn cultl- vator, - one::potatoe: sprayer, Two'|" farny. wagons; Two one:herse bug- -gies, one . garden:-drill;.one, two ‘horse Kentuckysinglbdisk:harrow - andpther:farmsamachinery: W. G Boule-{ '| PFOR ‘SALE—One extra large second Schmeder. hand<base burner in:finecondition. Costemewabout $75: Willvsell for $30. —Apply R. B. L., Pioneer of- fice. FOR -SALE—One mission: library ta- ble, one mission chair, one morris chair and one air tight heater. Ap- ply R. B. L., Pioneer office. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber’ stamp for you on short no- tice. LOST-—Black Manx kitten; has no tail. Finder return to 500 Min- nesota Ave. FOR SALE—Chalmers car, complete, for $1,100. Inquide 909 Boulevard. J. M. Richards. Lake ELECT - THE.ENTIRE TIGKET |FOR SALE—House, 909 Lake Boule- Republicans -:Gapture: Al the Offices in. lowa. Des Moines, Ia., Nov. 5—Republic ans swept Towa clean from Senato! vard. Inquire at house. Richards. J. M. FOR SALE—One roll top desk. $10 takes it. office. Apply R. B. L.; Pioneer A. B. Cummins and Governor George W. Clarke, who have from 25,000 tc |FOR SALE—12-room house, modern 40,000 plurality, down to the congres sional and state ticket. After a hard except heat. Terms on part. Phone 657. battle, -aided by Secretary of State Bryan and President Wilson, Maurice | FOR SALE — Canary birds. Mrs. A. Connolly went down to defeat be George Kirk. DENTIST * Office in“Winter Block #|DR. J. T. TUOMY, § I DENTIST * rate one ¥|¥ ~ Regular -charge rate:: onc *|Gibbons Block Tel. 230 North of Markham Hotel - LAWYERS GRAHAM M. L{W CE, Miles Block Phone 560 D. HFISK; Court-Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor Q’Leary-Bowser : Building. PHYSICIANS, . SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Office—Miles: Block DR. L. A, WARD PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. A. E.. N PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn, Office Phone 36 Res. Phone 72 DR. E. Hi: SMITH PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEON Office :Security: Bank Block DR::EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji; Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EAR NOSE Glasses Fitted Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markham Hotel, Telephone 105. EYE THROAT fore Cummins. . Nine congressmen are Republican. FARMS FOR SALE. oo e S The Progressives, who had the sup: | FoR SALB— 20 acres farm .land. port-of a:speech by Colonel Roosevelt. made a poor showing. JOHNSON AGAIN" GOVERNOR about 500 cords wood half.. hay land on good stream one mile from a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. Progressive:- Chosen Chief - Executive: LY of. Oailfbi Sari* Francisco, . Nov. Hiram Johnson, Progressive; has-bheen elected by an..appatent “pluratity of about 20,000, according to incompiete returns from all:sections of the state. J. D. Fredericks; Republican, ran sec-| ond, with Curtin, Democrat, third. In the senatorial race, Phelan, Dem- ocrat, and Knowland, Republican, are running: neck and-neck ‘and the offi- cial count will probably be required to settle it. -The 'prohibition -emendment and the eight-hour law have:been: defeated. LOSE FIVE CONGRESSMEN|' Bemocrate-8wept Into Discard in Con- + necticut. New’ Haven, ‘ Conn.; - Nov. 5.—Con- mecticut- swept a- Democratic card of - advertising. MISCELLANEOUS 3 e e oo o S 5.—Governor| ADVERTISERS—The. great siate of North Dakota offers unlimited op portunities for business to:olassi- Bed advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo ‘Daily- and ‘Sunday Courier-News -the -only- seven-day paper In ithe -state -and -the paper which carries the largest..amount of classified The Courler-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state thei:day of :publication; it s the paper. to use in. order to get ire- sults; rates.one cent per word-first ingertion, .one-half cent--per word succeeding insertions; fifty cemnts per line per month. Address the -Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. discard, -electing: Frank B. Bramdegee United States:senator .and G. O. P. congressmen. - Brandegee's.. plurality over Governor Baldwin will total 12,- 000. Two. Democratic - Senators. Louisville, Nov. 5~—By:slarge;ma- Jjorities, estimated to range up'to 40,000, Kentucky elected former Gov- ‘ernor J. C. W. Beckham, Democrat, for the full term in the United States senate iand -Jobnson N..[Camden' for | Bradley’s- term. Senator Chamberlain-Victor. Portland, Ore., Nov. 5.—George E. the:people of Oregon. J. H. Whit- combe, : Republican,. has: apparently been - elected governor over C. J. Smith, Democrat. x Notice. CONTRACTOR KREATZ. Ploneer wanis—oae 9sll cent 4 word cash. -HARNESS nesses Cheap to advertise them. Call in and see them. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store < Money to Loan / ; ~oh Real Estate: "% John F. Gibbons > Telephone 208+ Bemidfi; ‘BEMIDJL. WEEDIN + & MACHERELO. ~Gxy-Acetylene: Welling | and.machine werk Bemidj; Unless the . parties. who took WI'_—_—-] ladders don’t return them, I will s have them prosecuted. 24 caee MONEY = ~Feed-and--Hay. i fi=———==——————|| STOVE WO00D--FOR SALE five: congressional members: .into' the | goR SALE. Typewriter ribbons (for every make of typewriter om: the market at 60 cents and 75 cents each, ‘- Every'ribbon sold for!76 cents .guaranteed. Phone - orders promptly .filled, Maii:orders given the.same caretul attention as' when you appear. in pergon. Pohne 31. The Bemidjl Ploneer Oftice Supply Store. DR. F, J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of :Chronic Diseases Free. Consultation 208%. 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and: Night Calls- Answered. DR.'L, J.PERBAULT, CHIROPQDIST, . Expert on all foot troubles. Corns removed without pain. . Ingrowing nalls and bunions seientifically treated. Price 50c a corn. Private calls, made. Phone -499-J. Office over Rex Theatre. Abstracter O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. AR R AR SR SR LR T ¥ RAILROAD ‘TIME CARDS +* LA R RS S R R T MPLS, RED LAXE & MAN. 2 Nortti- Bound- Arrives .1 North :Bound. Leaves. Freight West: Lieaves at. “reight Bast Leaves at. For fumigating books in puhlic the remainder of Senator Wi O.|libraries there has been-invented :an ‘air tight case in which they can be subjected to sulphur fumes. St D s s n GHICHESTER 8 PILLS yean koo, i SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE « 82 ‘South Bouna- Leaves. 81 North Bound: Leaves. 84 South Bound Leave: 82 North Bound -Leave: Freight South Leaves at. Frelght: North Leaves at. NEW PUBLIC. LIBRARY Open. dally, sexcept: Sunday, 1 to 4 7 T 8 b e Sunday, resding reers only, 3 to'6 p m. ‘Results’ are mosi- siways: -certain ‘when youw:use a Ploneer want ' ad. One-haif-cent a-word.:::Phone 31. ‘TO -LOAN -ON - CITY PROPERTY AND FARMS AT REASONABLE RATES C.C.CROSS | Miles Block We want to sell a few Work Har.|THE CASH FUEL AND FEED STORE will be open for' business Oct.i. 19 at Falls & Cameron’s old! store. Will handle Wood, Flour,, .., & O'Leary ZUNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-! FUNERAY, DIRECTOR ¥.“E. “IBERTSON .UNDERTAKER - and “'COUNTY CORONER 205 Beltrumi Ave, Bemidji, Mina. BUKDLE W0OD, 12-20 jn. o 5t begond, $5807 00 10 +- BLOCK WOOD i e n