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S1—an m-;-_dm- ‘Warsaw which the dri £ - aad wintry gales sweeptng in from | UCCST WEOL ‘foé'":” mm:g that tlie ‘Austrian armies bave beén reply from Great Britain is mot ex “Not only gives you the highest grade of the sea are reported to have almost yond the frontfer arer Srted here. completely: routed was made by the WM Dby this government to 18 note d h di 1 than cost ahecked the fighting along the Bel-|* Tho fghting i the Ceucasus has| Var ufice: s s twiivs yeava_1a whb may | protesting agatnst British tntarrerence |Jij 800d merchandise at prices less tha #lan and Northern France front. fesulted in' the Russian occupancy, of| It 1 fraukly admitted the armles|pe od. > | with United States comimeree. \’of raw material "For forty-eight hours the winds have | Merdenek, near smnmy-h. where | have been forced to withdraw, but this High government oficials do not Dbeen frighttul. There is grave fear of | the' Turkish trenches were carried| action, the statement says, was duelat Socialist headquarters, will be dis- exioot & FST5 108 ftws b thFee weeks. 0 epidemic among the men compelled |after a series of bsyonet charges. |to the throwing of enormous numbers | tributed among families in Wheeling, Delay in the British reply, it was — o remain exposed to the weather |RuSsin” cavairy divisions are BOW|of reinforcements into the main army, | Steubenville and Parkersburg. pointed out, hinges upon two features with only the protection of their mud- | OPEFating In the direction of Khords- | ynich has been contesting' Southern AT _| —the frank character of the protest dy trenches, now half filled with Galicia in company with the Hunga- In Return for Stork's Visit. and the necessity for great considera- water. rian army.. which._crossed the Car- Dec. 81.—King Victor tion in framing the reply. So flerge has been the storm- that pathians; manuel has signed a royal decr 5 il i o p even the long range artillery is silent So far as this latter army is con: | granting amnesty to & large number m":h‘: ulylt:n:l:); !:rn:“c::rldmd &t many points on the line. cerned, the official report says, it has | of persons in celebration of the birth| (.o } waver, in transmission of Sof 2 i 55 Only where the opposing forces ac- | been withdrawn in good order, bring- |of a daughter laat ‘Baturdsy. The|q 3or 1 Tiriios President WHson, sta" an Wm une flf The Pnzes FREE e tually have been in personal touch o *o SO ST ing back its entire artillery. and | amnesty extends to the railway an The American note was completed was the fighting continuing, according transport. imprisoned during the railway strike sccording to Teliable to the reports. There is, however, = + ot ok s +~+ LI E The losses have been heavy, but|in April and to others armM ‘\u'lns m;,::;x"h, president personal- much activity on the center and right not ‘out of proportion to the men en- t.he nrlko riots in June:. el ly stated that he thought it was de- wings, where the French are steadily gaged. e R . |lvered in London last Saturday. In- pressing forward. The chief cause for regret, it is India Restricts’ Wheat Experts. sa';.ra press dispatches recited that the The German trenches on the heights stated, is that the movement to re-| 5, ,. 1 aia Dac 81—In view of the | note was not turned over to the Brit- of the Meuse are again being shelled lieve Przeioysl has been abandonmed.f . oo t" olo "ol Tl ooy the Indjan | ish foreign office until Tuesday. v 5 and it 1s believed here a movement In. the northern section the Aus- |2 S0TTRL BNCR 00 WEOH PO Strong intention in high official cir- wB w|sh m ma"k our --many f"e“ds is already well under way to retake ;-I‘::l s’.‘n?r.h ;_x: hl::ag:; nn:ewv;:l:'d .:l?;el ports to 100,000 tons-of ‘wheat, includ- | cles was evident to back up the Amerl- 8t. Mihiel, where the Germans are in % t. P lines in congress touch with the French lines. at a number of points to straighten ;‘"_;“’:;“";e“;‘::nfi' .‘:‘; Hfi.::.p: e the sttt N f "I : l ’ ‘ : l ‘ out the battle line, but at no polnt| oqgiong fn which ‘a strong’ demand | ing behind the president’s action. | 0r 1he I]flS season’s na m“age! [ so 0 e the long looked for drive, which is in- renewed activity, especially on the tion. tended to clear Alsace from the Swiss part of the Montenegrins. They have New York,, Dec. 21.—Dr. George . : Adlstanias Sl on (he e e Washington, Dec. 31.—Secretary | aid to Have Lost About One Hundred | ~ think T have bumped up against | ;0% the American ambulance hospital " ] . Redfield has told President Wilson Killed. e e i D T segal Empu g i L 8 I t ' flim L. 21008iong - san. e 3 The Turkish defensive is stated to be very strongly maintained and there have been many encounters at close quarters, in which the Russian bayonets have been used, to xrut ad- vantage. GRANDSON OF ITALIAN HERO KILLED IN CHARGE. ‘No Gne Has A Better Chance Than You Paris, Dec. 31.—Lieutenant Bruno Garibaldi, grandson of the Italian hero, was killed while leading a bflllhnt charge of the Italian voluntesrs, ac- cording to- an announcement made here. The ' charge in which Garibaldi met his death occurred in the Argonne region and resulted in the capture of two German trenches.——--- d military experts. They believe that LR R R R X X B R o o T o ) Stockholders’ Meeting of Bemidji Exploitation Company. PURSUANT to the By-Laws, the Annual Meeting of the stock-holders The operations in the Upper Alsace 'mfi. have begun to overshadow all has there been any general retreat.' ’ exi The White House received many let- ofliers, in the opinion of the French In the Balkan theater of war the| - ters and telegrams enthusiastically . 2 'S omcialsatoment s herebav ven| T ot e renens 1o we sc (8 @X1ONA our best wishes for a HAPPY and - frontier and the Rhine to Strassburg g + repeatedly attacked Trebinje, but in| Crile, professor of clinical surgery & | mu it Frutti d Whiteh i PH“SFEHG“S NEw Y AH % ! and Metz, is under way. thktad it rinthey every instance’ have ‘been repulsed. Western Reserve university, Cleve| Sream for New :.:“,:V X:D:r:s;m? i b —_— ZAPATA FORCES DEFEATED . | 1and, and a staff of eleven nurses and] dy g | fi Exports Far Exceed Imports, i Bumped Up Against the Real Thing. : 1 in Paris. and the cabinet that exports from the & - T Dnited States during December, until |, vers Crue. Mex, Dec 81 -Fourlets,” writes D. R. Thomss, of Ti- Fall of Siate Kills Thres. Dec. 26, exceeded the imports by $88,-| o0 Sl o aine to ometar eports re. |0 1CUte: P8. - “They do the work and| Greenville, Ky, Dec. 31.—Three 000,000. celved here, defeated 5,000 men under |C2US¢ 1O unpleasant reaction.” In | miners were killed and five fnfured, | 70t Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s Men’s Clothing, Shoes, fur- 3 3 midji Exploitation Company 3 " 4 General Ufemio Zapata, brother of |°38€8 of constipation when pills and | four seriously, by a fall ‘of slate i & will b held’ Monday, January 4th, Ready-to-wear nishing goods coal mine near here. A Danger Signal. Hoarseness in 4 child-that is sub- ject to croup is a sure sign of an ap- proaching . attack. Give Chamber- lain’s Cough’ Remedy as soon as the P o » | Emiliano Zapata, and Andrew Alma.|aline cathartics are used, their use ‘The Best Medicine I Ever Used” | Aollirto fighting took place at Tepes- |18 often followed by constipation, as — “Chamberlain’s Tablets is the best| .5 porthwest of Tehu: in the |they take so much water out of the medieine I ever used for constipation, | state of Puebla, and lasted four hours. |gystem. On the other hand the ef- biliousness and headache,” writes| Zapata's forces are sald to have 108t [foot of Chamberlain’s Tablets is so Mrs. A. W. Milne, St. George, Utah.|sbout 100 men Kkilled, ninety prison- agreeable and so natural that you These tablets are very effectual, easy | €%, & quantity of arms and an auto-|; ", 1 "Looiize that it has beem pro- 1815, at 7 o’clock P. M., at the office of D. H. Fisk, in O'Leary-Bowser Building, Bemidji, Minnesota, for transaction of business and election of a Board of Directors for lhe ensu- ing year. mobjle. Ameng the dead were two and pleasant to take. For sale by| ‘o= o % duced in a medicine, and no reaction |child becomes hoarse and the attack| Pated December 30th, 1914. All Dealers. — follows their use. For sale by All|may be warded off. For sale by ‘All AR KLEVE:’ R - resident. DECORATION FOR SALANDRA |Dealers Dealers. ek s S e Secretary. —to our patrons and friends. We wish to take italian King Presents Premier With American girls d $134,000,000 = % ] HEADAGHE ST[]PS, Highest Honor in Cauntr GANGELS HIGHER MEAT RATE | ol ot gl 299 Dec. 30-31 this opportunity of thanking them for favors shown D) nome.hnecd. 31.—:;0::; ,v:;:wrs ?m Commerce Commission Declines West- o during the past year and extend to them our wish- manuel has decorat remier Salan: ern Roads’ Proposal. State of ciy oled: oe. i 8 > dra with the Order of the Annonclade, | . bincton Dec, m’_"_“e el “1 Ihe ;” o To parties who are indebted to W. es for u Prosperous and Happy New Year. s 'h:u:“ghf;' I:“"r: '::G:::l:';m":':ch state commerce commission declined | Frank J. Cheney makes cath that hy 1a |G- Schroeder for merchandise, dating Dr.? James’ Headache Powders am le'ol t:e :ll 8ell 2110 approve a proposal of the Western unl.«r tner of b% firm I:t&xc‘chn back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, . ‘lve instant relief—Cost co;:‘: king d:.“or".ed the premier 1ailroads to increase the minimum | Toledo, ty and State .‘,,.‘mf":‘ are requested to settle as soon as con- dime a Pm’- during the ceremony of WCIGI: of the | ¥¢leht of shipments of fresh meats, | that "ndlig m'fll jfhe aum %do’:vl- venient and before Jan. 1, 1915. newly born princess, Maris. He spoke | PAcking house products and other h that eannot be cured W. @. SCHROEDER. W &- u i tcod commodities in peddler cars from h! lhu use Hf HAL!.'B CA’I'ARRH CURE. - * Nervo-racking, _splitting _or dull, | Warmly, of the servioss reedered 10.10,09 1 12,000 pounds. Sworn to bef and sybacrivea’tn| -~ ADDITIONAL WANT ADS Our st ill be closed all day Frida : $hrobbing headaches yield in just a few e state by the premier. - he, T % . ur store wi e cicsed a ay rriaay X to Dr. James' Headache Pow- —_— TThe:gétablishing of the higher mini- [ty presence, "{Bis 4th day of December TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY : { “Wioments to - /% ders which cost only 10 cents ack- c Cold Whil G mum weight would have resulted in & | {g.q) 27 A W, GLI kY Grug stor [¥a the qu ¥ You 2 material: increase in transportation ) NmABONi“ ‘Wanted—Girl for general housework { ago ot any drug store. It's the quick- | More real danger lurks: in a cold ¢ Sieaedile Ul 1t e MI0% | o' any other of the sminor a0 | g, "m0 codiion |y Lo SRSy Tt it oot kg | In family If 3. Call 917 Dewey 5 us ® agony and distress now! You can. |ments. The safe way is to take|held would be unresonable. for ,..gm syt Ave. llious of men and women have |Gpamberlain’s Cough Remedy and rid _— 2o ROl 'hu“' o WANTED—Place to work and attend Sold by all drusgists. 7 . ln_dl- has trained runners who can| rmaxe ;.n-.m p"h for constipa-| School, by high school student. cover more than 300 miles a day. Uea. Address “A,” clo Pioneer. found that headache and neuralgis w is needless. Get what you ask yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. "For sale by ‘All Dealers. It Wont Cost You One Penny ---to start your new set of books January, 1915 This is precisely why we make such a statement. The above statement will and should interest every business man and merchant in Bemidji. HERE'S THE OFFER: We will give you free a set of new books for the purpose of opening a double entry system in your store to begin with the year 1915. More than this---read on--- E. M. Sathre, expert bookkeeper, will spend a day or more with you in opening these books and starting the system correctly His services and the set of books will Cost you nothmg He furnishes the servnces, we furnish the books. - -Will you do it? Don’t Thmk For A Minute —that it will be necessary for you to alter your present detailed system, hire a bookkeeper etc 'No. thls is not the case, you will be ableso keep your own books by spending a few minutes a day. Our motive is a bigger one. i 1 -—We are pmu§ of Bemidji—we are proud-of our merc]mnt.s and business men and we want to be proud of their methods of accountmg We are com pelled to keep books in the banking business and we know that it pays. It would be a good thing for all if the law compelled every merchant to keep a double entry set of books so tliat he will know at least once a_year exactly how he stands—and whether he is able to meet all obligations, pay his debts, etc. By this system you will know absolutely “whether you are making a dollar or losmg a dollar and a great many other things you do not know now. Can you afford to guess longer? Would this be worth anything to you? Think it over. —SOME OF OUR MERCHANTS HAVE INSTALLED A SPLENDID SYSTEM OVER WHICH WE COULD HARDLY SUGGES’I‘ AN IMPROVEMENT BUT OTHERS WHO HAVE NOT WILL FIND IT MUCH TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO ACGEPT THIS OPPORTUNI{Y. IF.YOU ARE IN DOUBT ASK ANY MERCHANT WHO NOW OPERATES THIS SYSTEM IF HE WOULD GO BACK TO THE OLD ONE. : g mens : : 1 Take Your Inventory As Usual —and when you are ready to start your new year come to our bank and ask for the books. Nn, we do not carry them in stock, but will get them for you, pay for them and arrange with Mr. Sathre to open the system in your store‘without costing you a cent or even obligating yourself in any way —\Iow, it doesn’t make any dxflerence whebher Yyou are domg husiness with us or not the ofl'er ik PHONE 108 Dcfec'tive Page