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The Bemidji Daily Pioneer co “¥EE_BEMIDII PIONEER PUB. Publishers and Propristors Telephone 31 Bntered at:the-post office at Bemidji ., a8 second-class matter under Act| of Congress of March 3, 1879. PubliBhéd évery afternoon except sunany\ No_attention pald to anonymous co- butibes. Writer's - name must be 4 i to the editor, but not necessar- fly_for publication. i Communications for the Weekly Plo aeer should reachthis office not later than Tuesday of each week Lo Insure| publication in the current issue Subscription Rates Oné month’ by carrier -8 40, One year by earrier . . 4.00 Shree fiidnths, Dustage pald 100 8ix months, postage nald 533 One year, postage pald The Weekly Pionser “Yfafght ‘piges, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Fhuraday and sent postage pald to any sddress for $1.60 in adva ce. GCMERAL OF HONEW YORK AND C BREANCHES 14 ALL TUF PRINCITA) ‘«Now for the New Year resolu- tions. Isn't it great to be a citizen of the old-U. 8 A? I, unselfishness is the secret of genuine happiness, there are many persons. in Bemidji who must have been joyful yesterday. Never before has Christmas been observed here in the spirit such as that which sc splendidly predominated On next Monday Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States will have reached his fifty-eighth birth- day anniversary, having been born December, 28, 1856. The nation’s chief executive will not allow the an- niversary to interfere withcustomary daily routine, although he will be obliged to spend a considerable part of the day in receiving the greetings of his cabinet officers, diplomat senators, representatives and othes who will call at the executive offices to offer their congratulations. Next Tuesday is the day selected for the ‘holding of the Republiian “harmony” conference which has been called by Wm. E. Verity of Wadena. Verity is confident that the G. 0. P. in Minnesota can be re- organized and made a vital, living factor in polities two ye: henee. It is expected that more than one guilty and proceed to carry on their side of the case along that line, do- ing their utmost to land the unfor- tunate victim in the pen, instead of seeing that justice is really done. While this would make employment for more attorneys (of whom there {are-far too-many), it is the only fair jthing, if the statutes read that a han ts fndiocent funtil fis s proved guilty. An innocent man shouldn’t be forced to spend a fortune to prove {Lis innocence.—Dakota Enterprise UNBEAUTIFUL - BROADWAY. Not a Street, but a Convulsion, Says an Architect. In an address recently delivered be fore the meeting of the American Civic associntion at Washington Ar nold W Brunner, a New York city architect. said that “in its present state Broadway is not a street; it is a convulsion.” Mr. Brunner further said that every favorable chance for design on Broadway had been thrown away and that Times square and Madison square are conspicuous Instances. of neglected epportunities. “Beginning at Fifty-ninth street, we tind Columbus circle a grievous disap pointment.” he went on to say. “Here is an intersection of important streets, an attenuated monument in the middle and an entrance to Central park in the picture, but the surrounding buildings are distressing, and there is no compo sition, no barmony It goes all to pieces “The Metropolitan- Opera House. where the best operatic performances in the world are presented. has no set- ting at all and is squeezed in between a ban ommne and up WOMEN VOLUNTEERS. In stress and trouble the women of a nation are always to be counted upon. In Servia the women went to ihe front with muskets in their hands; they were as strong and brave as the men on the firing line. In this country few of our women escape the weakening troubles pe- culiar to their sex. For every disease or ailment of a womanly character, no matter how recent or how long standing, the one sure, reliable remedy of proved merit s Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescripticn. It is prepared from nature’s roots and herbs and does not contain a particle of aleohol or any narcotic. It is not a secret prescription for its ingredients are printed on the wrap- per. Women are earnestly advised to take it for irregular or painful per- iods, backache, headache, displace- , catarrhal condition, hot flashes, low complexion and nervousness. For girls about to enter woman- hood, women about to become moth- ers and for the changing days of middle age Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription should always be on hundred enthusiastic Republicans 04" will be at the St. Paul mecting and| . Write Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., that before adjournment some defi- [for free 126 page book on woman’s nite step will be (aken looking | i Bvery woman:ghould hiave towards the elimination of factional # ism. N0 CHARGE FOR THIS ' W - o GRAND HOME MEDICAL BOOK The N. M. D. A. Every home should have one. | : ; Ivery man and woman who isn’t 5 ditions with the : Changing conditions Wil et |afraid to read a hook so plainly writ- northern part of the state are reflect-| oy “ha¢ anyone can understand it ed in the recent gathering of the|should write today for a revised copy Northern: Minnesota Development |of The People’s Common Sense Medi- asoiation {eal Adviser to Dr. Pierce, Invalid’s This organization Larted years ago essentially as protest against the intolerable con- ditions that faced the sctiler in the s some timbered sections, say m Stoek and Home. It has become an order of comstructive suggestion for the state betterment, and its programs are keyed to the helpful rather than the critical mote. This attitude is perhaps best understood by reference to its recommendations. It reiterates the necessily of revolving fund amendment the recent election. It indorses the Elwell and Dunn the good road laws and insists that a sur- KRKKKKKKKKKK KK *: vey of soil be made before Amend- EMI. x ment No. 9 is put into operation. BEMIDJI MISIC HOUSE X It wants the legislature to create 117 Third Str.ect, Bemidji. & a fund to finance the clearing of | x MR B i Wholesale and retail Pia- % lands owned by the state or by d(,hln]: nos, Organs and Sewing * settlers; asks the legislature to Machines. * authorize the organization of potato X growers’ associations; wants the Phone 573. : state to go into the manufacture of J. BISIAR, MANAGER. * dynamite if the plan is found fea- i * sible; indorses the proposed reorgan- ization plans of the economy and effi- | ciency -commisison and follows up these practical suggestions by tak- ing its own advice and indorses a proposal making its own organiza- | tion more open and democratic than | it has been in the past. All this makes for progress and largely sets aside the fears of those whe looked upon the Northern Min-| nesota Development association as! more a political than constructive agency in the state’s growth. KEKKHK KX KKK KKK *« EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS *| KRR KK E KKK KKK KD * k& The Union don’t wish ever to see another elimination convention. It! made possible the election of a demo- | cratic governor, in a state.—Anoka Union. ohil | A determined campaign is now be-| ing: waged to abolish the non-parti-| san legislature and county candidate | law, repeal the primary law and at the same time persuade the Progres-! sives to return to the Republican‘ party in time to defeat Pr e<xdent Wilson in 1916, The pipe \1reams‘ that some standpat editors have are| certainly curious and chimercal— Battle Lake Review. —— Why not a public defender for Minnesota and all the other states of the Union? It is notorious that the majority of the prosecuting attor- neys concede -that the defendant is republican voice of | lost at| Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. This is a large cloth bound book of 1008 pages; 8 inches long, 1 3-4 |inches thick; brimful of knowledge Inct found in ordinary books, sent postpaid to any reader who wiil send this clipping with 20 cents. 5 cents for pure, to lather W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2 - DRAY LINE of price. The fact that :this- p\me;-nnlfl;'; high grade:soap ean be: sold.eat i}, to the great demand for-a soap of’ such faultless quahty.® - Ivory-Soap. is: made to be mild, to be to float,-because that is the kmd of soap.; most people want. That ¢ is why you can get Ivory ] Soap for 5-cents. IVORY SOAP IT FLOATS, a six-ounce:eake-is ‘due | freely, to rinse easily, | ;‘- i\ £ and down for many blocks are hideous cheap structures. built largely of gal vanized iron. and billboards. The Jarger and more pretentious. buildings have facades with more or less suc cessful attempts at design. but their too conspicuous sides go | “The Best Medicine I Ever Used” “Chamberlain’s Tablets is the best medicine I ever used for constipation, biliousness and headache,” writes Mrs. A. W. Milne, St. George, Utah. These tablets are very effectual, easy and pleasant to take. For sale by All Dealers. . “me*é%*%%i*%f‘ HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD Says Cream Applied in Nostrils 1 Opens Air Passages Right Up. 2++*%++m++*~>++mutn+* Instant relief—no waiting, Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. - No more hawking, snuf- fiing, blowing, headache, dryness. Ne struggling for breath at might; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, bealing cream in your nostrils. 1t pen- etratea through every air passage of the bead, soothes the inflamed or- swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in- stantly. It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed-up with & cold or masty catarrh. leGHESTEB S PILLS TAMOND DRAND, 1 Ask yaur D '3 Diamon. that will defy competition, erchiants Who Want Your It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a.price Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your meney: have been in-his cellar through two winters. The apples: are -perfeet in every ‘way, not ven withered. Cure Your Cold' While You Can. More real danger lurks in a cold than in any other of the minor a‘l- ments. The safe way is to take Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as Loohvull 1. Nobody.can tell if you 4} 3:.«. dmple reclpe dm:T-mdSflP bair, taking one ‘small strand at a time by m&h gray hair disappesrs, and KKK KK RKRRKK KK KKK KKK KK GUENTHER \ Contractor and Builder Phone 431. Bemidji, Minn. KRR KKK KKK KKK lfiiiiliiiiikiii $ $ 88888 S i $ SAV'E YOUR MONEY! $§$$5885S$S Regularly and systemafl- cally. If you receive your pay weekly, lay some- aside each week, if monthly do it monthly. The dollars will pile up surprisingly. TRY IT. Now is the time to open a bank account with t! SECUR(I’TY STATE BANK KX KKK KK KRR K KKK KKK KKK KKK RKK OUR N merchandise sales are always on the increase and each month has been better than the last. If you are not al- ready a customer, you do not know how well we can please you in quality and satisfy you in quantity. Bem%} ‘.u. scmomn&hln. Kk AKKA IR AEKKAKAAR Kk kA AAKIAAKIA KT Fhdkhdk k kkAK* ok kK Fkokk ok k& ko kokkok X AAKKAKAKAKAK KKK KKK KA AR A AKAR KA AR A X kAR AKX KK k kkhok k & KKK KEK KK KRR KKKK KREKEE IR KK KKK KK BARKER’S DRUG x * X * and : JEWELRY STORE * ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers * Service and satisfaction. Mail % Orders given that same ser- % vice you get in person. * * BARKER’S * Third St. Bemidji, Minn. x LR RS S SR RS S ot R 2 LR E R RS EEEE RS Wholesalers of INKS PENS PENCILS TABLETS STATIONERY SCHOOL SUPPLIES BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO. Bemidji, Minn.. «*;«a&&«;;# KRR KK KRR KKK Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only ‘the best money can buy. Bemi jfm oty Ave'ema KEEKKKKKK KKK KKK K HRERAAARKAKARIAL, KA AAA AR A A A AR AT R Ak k Ak kkkkkkkk HHRHEK KKK KKK KK ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUMBER CO. All kinds of building ma- terial, as much or as little as you like at the Coal and wood also for sale : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. ¥ * LRSS SRR EE R R & = HAKY KAXXAKRKAAAKR L KA AR AR AR ARAART ek kkhk ko kkkkkkk Kok o ek ke kK b.f.tiiv. ] Pase c Courteous - attentton _has & won over many jeweiry cus- P tomers to.-us. ilciiflil#l!l#: nnmnmflmnxm-: vholesalers and--Retailers- ¥ of Typewriter Paper. and i} Typewriter Ribbons." You save the m’v—i profit when. you :buy :here:: ¥: Full .ream boxes at.from-76 L cents and up. Security:State -Baank<Bldg. l Bemidji, Minn. & L2028 22222222 dR 222222222222 Pioneer flnp Can Save Yunwllamouy e R R ‘WANTED=A-position- ‘as-saleslady i312034: KR KEH KRR KKK KKK |% One-half cent per word.per ¥ & per _word _ per_insertion. .No ¥ . ad.taken for less than 10 cents. ¥ ¥ _Phone 31. * [ EREERRERRR R R B S [TPEE RS CES s b R it By TOM: SMART DRAY ‘AND TRANSFER® Safe and Piano! Res. Phone 58 818 Americn Ave, Office Phone 12. DENTISTS, .DR.. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Office in Winter. Block. % One-half cent per word per. * DRI T TUOMY, * ad taken for less than 10 cents. ¥ ¥ Phone 81. *x . POSITIONS: WANTED: in ‘dry’ goods store;’five- years” ex- perience; . with good references. €all or'‘address T;: Pioneer. e e e ‘WANTED—Work o( any kind. Phone 403. FOR ‘RENT. A A AP FOR RENT—J. M. Richards house, 909 Lake Boulevard. Inquire. R. H. Schumaker. FOR..RENT—Furnished: rooms, 600 . Bemidji.Ave:Mrs. A. E. Henderson. FOR “RENT—Two rooms for light FOR RENT-—New house. Sathre. WANTED. WANTED—Light team to board for their use. Will guarantee good care. Clyde : Petrie. Inquire at Given Hardware. FOR SALE. farm machinery to exchange for live stock, one two horse corn-cul- tivator, one, one horse corn cultl- vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two farm wagons, Two one horse bug- A A A A AN AR A R e KKK E KKK &KX KX K XGRAHAM M. TORRANCE, WYER DENTIST *_issue,_castt_with_copy. *| ¥ issue, .cash with copy. * Regular.cbarge rate, ona cent. &|% Regular charge rate, one cent i Gibbons: Block Tel 430 3 *.per word per insertion. No ¥ North'‘of“"Markhsm -Hotel LAWYERS' e Miles ‘Block Phone §80 A A A e | S FOR SALE—T have the following|D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Building. PHYSICIANS, :SURGEONS- gles, one garden drill, one, two|DR. ROWLAND G! horse Kentucky single disk harrow and other farm machinery. W. G Schroeder. FOR SALE—Saloon, bartenders; employing 2 average sales .$40 to $60.00 per day—best location in|Phone 396 city of 3,600; 24 trains daily. $2,000 will handle—must close be- fore Jan. 1. Address J. G. Ander- FEE‘SALE—Horses, cattl;,‘hogs and - household goods. Also farm for rent; prefer to make a deal for the HLMORE PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEON Office--Miles Block - DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, . PHYSICIAN_AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone. 397 DR..C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND:SURGEON: W. E.'Adams of Farmington,’ Me., housekeeping o‘ver Model Bakery. Office— Miles:Block has several Russet apples which were|FOR RENT—House. P. A. Nelson,| S0n, 716 Torrey Bldg, Duluth,| __ grown in the summer -of 1912, and| phone 117, 522 First St. Minn. DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn, whole to one party. Call or ad-|DR. A. E. HENDERSON dress F. M. Pendergast, Birchwood Farm, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—At new wood yard, WANTED-~Phone 228-W for all kinds of wood and ‘hay, delivered. tamarack. 1. P. BATCHELDER Bemidji, Minn. wood all lengths delivered at your door. son’s Employment Office, 205 Min- tice. ’|Office Phone 36 Leave all orders at Ander-|DR. E. H, PHYSICIAN . AND -SURGEON Over First-National -Bank Bemidji; Minn. Res.Phone 13 SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON w WANTED—Second hand ‘'househol | ,ocots Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie Office Security Bank Block T | goods. M. E. Ibertson. Miller, Prop. S e B[ PRHTY! TURN FOR SALE—S8aloon in Joplin, Mont. PHYSIC!AN AND SURGEON Good business; in a live town. Bemidji, Minn. WANTED Opera ‘house in ¢onnection. Ole : = RK 7 ft. cedar posts cut from Grimsted, Joplin, Mont. A Vérg‘?}:fl?fit:- D. 2:3" s‘l’g"g;s"‘t‘;gf&“kd“pzlle‘; FOR SALERubber stamps. The| EYE FEAR NOSE = THROAT 8 to 4 in. top cut from green Pioneer will procure any kind of Glasses Fitted rubber stamp for you on short DQ' Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markham Hotel. Telephons 106, FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, DR. F. J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN and. will retain a few copies to -be Notice. All. those knowing, themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their.book account or note be- fore.Jan, 1, 1915. I am obliged to ask customers to favor me promptly to enable me to meet my own obli- Duluth Wheat and Flax. St. Paul ‘Grain. i 8t;; Paul,: ‘Deci . 26.—~Wheat—No. 1 Northern, $1.26; No. 2 .Northern, $1.. 24; No..2 Montana, hard, $1.24; corn, 60@62%c; No. 3 white oats, 47c; bar- {ley, 54@85¢c; rye, $1.07; flax, $1.64. South St. Paul Live Stock: South St. Paul, Dec. 26.—Cattle— Steers,. $4.00@8.25; cows and. heifers, '$4.35@6.50; calves, $3.50@7.25; stock- ~May,. $1.24%; July, $1.25%. -close on track:.No. 1 hard; $1.- advertising. The Courler-News the day of publication; it is the paper to use In:order to get re sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, ome-half cent per word succeeding ‘insertions; fifty cents per:line per month. Address tbe Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. Store. A: Danger-Signal. child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by All Dealers. Notice. To parties who are indebted to W. G. Schroeder for merchandise, dating back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, are requested to settle as soon as con- venient and before Jan. 1, 1915. W. G. SCHROEDER. HARNESS most everyone kuows that Sage Tes e , “‘:1 evw' e |; at mmlc 3 about 500 cords wood, half hay Specialist of Chronic Diseases brings the natursl color: and -lustr( | SEEEESEMSSNIIIIISMESS | 15nd on good stream, one mile from Free Consultation to tho hair when fadod, atreaked or 473 ¢ Northwestern Gonservatory| = town, terms 1iberal, price $20.00|208% 3ra st., over Blooston: Store o e, o tht.only | Of Music, Art and Expression| per acre. W. 0. Sehroeder. Day and Night Calls Anawered. ey e | R e MACELLANEOUs ___ |0R, 1. 7, PERRAULT ing ot any drug mfiffifigg&fin cATALOG, | ADVERTISERS—The great state o’ el 7 . wisl.l@ M‘i"&"’&:‘: Ragistres, 06 Nicollet Aveous, Misuespolie. Misa. | - North Dakota offers unlimited op PODIST . itles for business to class! |CORNS and INGROWING .NAILS. re- tle of this famous old recipe-for alout portun 50 centa. . fled advertisers. = The recognize¢ | moved without pain. BUNK sciens Dou't stay grayl Toy it: No o Presbyterian Cook: Book. advertising medfum i the Fargo|yqo. 01!' can possibly tell that you darkened you: | ' The: Ploneer has ‘just- completed Daily Snd SGua, CoureiNaw cally treated. Phone 499-J.-Offica bair, as it does it socmaturslly “@ic | he publishing of a splendid 176-page % N the Rex Th evealy..You = dampen 4 Spmaan o 806 | o0 book fssued-by the ladfca of the| 'the ‘0nly. ‘seven-day paper -in-the |OVEr the Rex Theater. brush with tud w this.through you Presbyterian church of Crookston, state and the paper which carries —_— the largest amount of classified |[p M SATHRE < applieation; or w0, yous § B oaumen, boititully, dark, thiok ::xl:m:;n:oc Ph’;::“’;l v i Y| covers North Dakota ltke a biank Abstracter glosay. et; reaching all-parts of the stat: 0O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn, e —— AR R R EEEEE R RS ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS : LA R R R R R R R MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. gations. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for f Ilgorth Bound Arrives. . 9:46.am 3 W. G. SCHROEDER. every make of typewriter on the OEh Hound: Tieaves S e i G market at 50 cents and 75 cents|162 Fast Bound Leaves.. 9:35 am 5163 West Bound L B 4:55 AR R AR R KR Ploneer want ads bring results. each. Every ribbon sold for 75|32 Jyest Bonnd leaves. 248 pm Wi e : cents guaranteed. Phone orders|187 West Bound Leaves. 9:64 am e strive to. sell. GREAT NORTHE: promptly filled. Mail orders given R THAT'S NATURAL. :¢ the same careful attention as when | 51 et Bound Leaves. But we smvawmmv ] , uM k t you appear in persod. Phone 31 33 West Bound Leaves. THAT'S. SERVIGE. l 1€ TNATKETS || ue Bemiast proncer omee suppiy |1ds Norin Bowma Armives 6 South Bound Leaves. Freight West Leaves at... Freight East Leaves at. ... 5: oi-bn MINNESOTA & INTERWATIONAL 32 South—Mpls. Bte, L i; Duluth, Dec. 26.—Wheat—On track Hoarseness in a child that is sub-|*34 South George T, Baker & Co. z.' ;“t"q ':t:';"e"g"“: h:‘;i ‘21 f«?t‘thg-: Ject to croup is a sure sign of an ap-| 135 Nortp s ook el 5 o RO et fo ar. [ Proaching attack.. /Give. Chamber-| 44 SqYGh, 1 20 am rive, $1.62%. lafn'a Cougti-Romedy s goon e the | 4 L i Baai: " 6:00 am 46 Freight from Int. Bemidjt N 31 *Daily. All others daily NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY 0 daily, 3 ¥ peno laily, &mao;&und:hl to8 9 iy, 800 ¢ Y. FAMREr g » m. UNDERTAKER and H #: B ers and feeders, $4.00@6.50. Hogs— XXX R XXX KKK Bia65096.70. - Sheep—Lambs, $4.50@ Hu man ’ + [ 7:75; wethers, $4.75@5.75; ewes, $2.50 2 3 H " & 0 L AR e e R R TR z | 2 NW KKK k- @5:90. FAHM HBE I"sufl*“cE i -2 Chicago Live Stock. Let me write it in the old Con- T ¥ SCHOOL SUPPLIES ¥ .ss‘i:‘é'fi"éofiii g ifi&f&fifi—ffifi necticut Fire Insurance Co. FURNITURE-AND * in Bemidji-at the % | 5:25; calves, $6.35@9.50. Hogs—Light, || 0, G, CROSS MILES BLOCK * E + [} $6.80@7.20; mixed, $6.90@7.25; heavy, pod UHMT“I“ . ¥ $6.85@7.25; rough, $6.85@7.00; pigs, e * BEMIDJI ;g $5.50@7.10. Sheep—Native, $5.50@ H N. McKEE, Funeral Disector i “SUPPL 3 [ 535 vearlings, $6.50@7.45. Mu HiK ::i fl‘ Chicago Grain and Provisions. y Phone l78.2' 3 or 4 3 i 5 =2 —] # N P KKK IR RREE Chicago; Dec. 26—Wheat—Dec., $1. CARBON PAPER 25%; May, $1.28%; July, $1.20. Corn ey e R KR KRR EEKE yunn ~—Dec., 85%¢; May, 71%c; July, 72%c. : = T ’ Dec., 48%c¢; May, 53%c¢. Pork 108 Sheets to Box e are ‘B —Jan, $18.35; May, $18.85. Butter— . PRICE x of et Cm:::e:les, 33c. Bges—22@340:;Poul- E $3.00 FUNERZL DIRECTOR e PIN TICKETS 4ry—Springs, 11%c; fowls; 10%3;tur-| BEMIDIL PIONEER PUB: CO. x GUMMED -LABIRS- - keys, 16c. ¥ BEMIDJI, MINN. % No need ‘to send-outside of - Minneapolis: Graln. Mo E- lBERTsoN ¥ DentifgicTont Minneapolis, ec. 26—Wheat—Dec., * * x 28% 3-No. L Northern; $1:22}; @1.25% ; No.- 2 -Northern, $1.19%.@1.23%; No. orthern, $1.16% @1.22%; W corn, 62662%9. No. 3 white]] We want to sell a few-Work Har- messes Cheap to advertise them.:Call No. 3i4n and see them. COUNTY- CORONER

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