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- | s, ‘ = The:Bemidéi Daily Pieacer Entered at the post office at BemidJl, Minn,, as second-class matter under Act of Congress of Murch 8, 1879. Published every afternoon except Sunday e No attention paid-to amonymous con- tributions. Writers name must be known to theseditor, but net: necessarily for publcation. Communications for the Weekly Pilo- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication. in -the current issue. e Subacription Rates. One month by carrier. o () i ——— KRR R X KRR KRR KRR KRR KKK KRR KKK | * WEATHERWAX BROTHERS Q UARTETTE g *x TO OPEN. STUDY CLUB LYCEUM LR R R R R R R R R R R R R ——— I _ Such a rich, rare fla- vor asyou getin a chew of SPEAR HEAD you MAYBE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE | erwise. Classified Department These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent a word. per issue. cash with copy, ic a word oth- Always telephone No. 31 = One yesr by-carrier... . 4.00 THE WEATHERWAX BROTHERS. + g Thres months, postass paid... ... 100 never did and never BELR WABTED. WANTED, Six mouths, postege paid. 2.00 The first of the Redpath Lyceum |torium, Friday evening. The lyceum .} S RSO, e Bt S PERS [T SCBTT P b sttt SAPGPPAS One year, postage paid.. . 400|entertainments given under the aus- will consist of four numbers, the sea-| WL t taste in any Other WANTED—Honest young boy for| WANTED TO BUY—We pay cash The Weekly Ploneer. Eight ppges, containing a summary of pices of the Woman’s Study club will son tickets selling for $1.50. The price of admission for the entertain- tobacco. That SPEAR HEAD flavor is unique, . night clerk. Phone 129-W. d104 WANTED—Girl for_ general house- for cast off suits and shoes. Zieg- ler’s Second Hand Store. ;_no “", ?n‘;&;a:'sfi.:;bl:’fisdt:‘fg appear at the Methodist church audi- |ment Friday evening is 75 cents. l] f 't work, Apply Home Bakery. tf| WANTED—Two rooms for light addresd for §1.80 in advance, == | mellow, . fruity, ever- WANTED—GIrl for gomeral house.| Lousckeeping. Call 231 t = = e ures of this,campaign will be booster | ardered the ditch established. About lasti 1’ deli Y' d ; WANq;E W;rnl Em!orm fe:ual e WANTED—Second band househald AR KK KKK KK KK KFtrips. sixty of the 'people residing in the| 12STINZlY dellclous an ¢ it il Goods - M. Wi-Thertson, : o #| " Stoux City, In—The live stock in-| district to be drained attendea the| Satisfying. FOR BENT. e e e Dally Ploneer receives ¥|io o505 of Sioux City will entertain |hearing. e ey Sy e e e : e R S re FOR RENT—House at 423 Bemidjl FOR SALE. United * % Press: Association. * L] i * EEKE KKK KKK KK KKK KE tHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE the local Commercial club at a break- fast on the morning of Oct. 6. After breakfast the business men will be taken through the yards and pack- ing houses. Sioux City, Ia.—The local charity bureau has been made a clearing The length of the ditch system is 111 miles, consisting of six ditches running -east: and - west and . seven ditches north and south, putting a ditch almost alongside of every quar- ter section. The average depth of these ditches will be about seven feet, and the banks will be leveled for road SPEA PLUG TOBACCO d Ave. Inguire of Rowe McCamus, Brookston,. Minn, FOR RENT—Two rooms, partly fur- nished, for light housekeeping. 1124 Park Ave. 4d105 FOR. SALE—Several good residence lots on' Minnesota, Bemidji and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice over Northern Nat’'l Bank. FOR RENT—Modern furnished room. FOR SALE—A good Garland - base house for the distribution of old SuEhoass'to the SwiAth of twenty. fost 700 Minn.. Ave. 3d106 l‘;:rll:r St&?v:& :imll); at ql?e‘migi ¥ 2 w » = elding achine Co. 'el. 69. GENERAL OFFICES clothing to the poor of the city and will furnish a complete road sys.| 1Nas been famous for a FARMS FOR SALE, it NEW YORK AND CHICAGO YRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ee————— The Irish wheat crop, the United States department of commerce tells us, covers 87,116 acres this year. That’s nothing. The Irish cop crop covers the entire United States. During the past week much has Hastings, Neb.—Moving pictures are being used extemsively by the suffragists of this city in conducting their campaigns. J. J. HILL SUBSCRIBES TO THIRD GIGANTIC GERMAN LOAN IN UNITED STATES Paul, Minn., .Oct. St. 4—B. H. tem from the start. This system covers the entire area that can be drained into the Warroad river. The district is about sixteen miles south of Warroad and will convert 500 Homesteads, which were heretofore too wet for agricultural purposes, in- to the finest farms in the northern part of the state. third of a century as the richest, tastiest of chews. It’s made of sun-ripened red Burley. And it’s pro- duced by the most modern rocesses, which develop the FOR SALE—Fine farm, direct by owner in 40, 80 or up to 240-acre tract. Located 3 miles from Hines and 4 miles from Blackduck. Read the details in display ad on an- other page of this paper entitled “Buy Farm Direct From ¢hvner.” FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 6500 cords wood, half hay FOR SALE—Novelty and cigar store, good location; established business. Address A. Pioneer. 6t104 LOST AND FOUND. LOST—If the guy who took my bi- cycle away from Netzer’s corner Saturday night will return it to the same place there will be npth- by tioned in th tropolit : : % D:::s 5 6 e s:gare situntion in |Bailey, president of the First Nation-| MINNESOTA WOMAN'S PRISON uscious flavor of the leaf ‘.":“ on {‘"’“ “;;‘m'lmlm“a ;;0;: | ing sa\d-n Ofiherme look outd :fi N 1 bank, owned by James J. Hill, con-| -10 BE UNLIKE MOS' to the supreme degy-ee own, terms liberal, price $20. me. C. D. Lucas. Swatow, China. The fascinating|? ! = TO T PRISONS g per acre. W. G. Schroeder. S = thing to us is the name of the place— Swatow! Sounds like a fly cemetery. The following interesting notice appeared last week in the columns of an enterprising Minnesota news- paper: “I have been instructed by the vil- ferred with Hans Grunow, German consul today, to arrange details for taking large amounts of the third gi- gantic German loan being subscribed in this country. Mr. Bailey in this capacity is acting as Mr. Hill’s agent. Mr. Hill desires to secure large por- tions of both loans, and underwrite both, offering prospective purchasers St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 4.—Minne- sota will have a completely new prison for women, probably next spring. It will be erected just as unlike a prison building as it is possible to make it, just forty feat from the men’s prison at Stillwater. Get a plug and try'it THE AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. o ULTIY return from a meeting at Stillwater. icans were wounded. Sergeant J. J. Walsh, who was in CARBON PAPER The Pjoneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hund:ed rolls. LIST]| S lage council to enforce the ordinance : i It will be separated from the men’s command of the detachment, and Any Color against chickens running at large and | their choice be“lmn ‘fheh"."" 1°’ffi“s' o|prison by a heavy clump of bushes SOUTH DAKMI: BOY CAN CLASH| Yo received a wound in the thigh T e Your city property with riding bicycles on the sidewalk.—-| The German loan is being offered|anq trees. Its capacity will be MEXI during the thick of the fight, is a Harry Shiels, Village Marshal.” by Zemmerman and Forshay, NeW|pforty, there being seldom more than Deadwood boy, and is a thirty-second PRICE $3.00 —_— York, bearing 5 per cent interest and | yse for 20 places in the present| Peadwood, S.D., Oct. 4.—San An- g 5 a i 0“ ross . | tonio, Tex. ers have been re-|d¢gree Mason, holding membership| BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. 1 Betore the saloons closed in Be.|callable before 1924. The loan is|prison, . Tox.,;papers have been re-| SETe AR B MINK. unsecured, as in the case of the al- ceived here telling of the engage-|!T the local lodge. EMIDJI, B midji there was considerable com- ment to the effect that if the saloons would close the city would not be able to recover from the loss of liquer li- cense moneys. The report of the tax levy published in the Pioneer Satur- day shows that the city has not alone recovered but has made a reduction in comparison-to the ‘“‘wet” license money. Bemidji was a busy city Saturday night and gave the best evidence of contented people when the city’s first Dress Up week was opened. Mer- chants reported a good business, local as well as outside, and the prospects are that the week will be a success. It is up to the citizens to make it a suecess. Mr. and Mrs. Citizen, you will' have to buy your fall clothes lied loan, and is being offered at $210 for each 1,000 marks, which make 4 marks equal 84 cents. Before the war four marks equalled 96 cents. NORTH DAKOTA YIELD SETS NEW RECORD 3 ' Grand Forks, N. D.,, Oct. 4—The five principal crops produced in North Dakota this year are worth §$188,- 523,546, the greatest wealth ever pro- duced by the state in a single sea- son. This is the summary of a state- ment issued by R. F. Flint, state commissioner of agriculture and labor. Incidentally, Mr. Flint places the state’s production of spring wheat at These were the things announced by the prison board today upon its ment a week ago between a squad of American cavalry and a number of Mexicans, “ in - which several Amer- A glance at the want column may help you sell 1t. Telephone 474 Garage ‘C. W. JEWETT CO. Inc. Car service department never We invite competition and guarantee satisfaction. take care of first class storage. Bemidii, Minn. The: Best Garage and Repair Shop. North. Of Minneapolis. closes. Night Phone 751-w. We also Office and Garage 418-420 FOR $1.50 1 will make you a hair switch from your combings. { Switches Transformation or cusls to order. | Carpet and Rug weaving a specialty All work guaranteed call or write Mrs. R. J. Fenton . 511 America Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Markham Hotel Building FOR SALE OR RENT Good Service Reasonable Commission —ATTEND— Bomidji Business College Day and- Night Business and Professional soon; why not ‘buy them this week.|143,827,812 bushels, as against the F PHYSICIANS, SURGEON:! 5 It will' encourage thé Dress Up Week. | Sovernment’s estimate of slightly Beltrami Avenue. . PIXSICIANS, SURORONS LAWYERS Buy now and be prepared. more than 126,000,000 bushels. -~ DR. ROWLAND -GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, —_— Mr. Flint bases his estimate upon PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LAWYER Today, Hennepin, Nicollet and Le Office—Miles Block Miles Block Phone 566 Sueur counties vote as to whether the sale of liquor shall be prohibited in them: The fight in Hennepin is being watched with considerable interest by. the entire. country. If Minneapolis should vote dry it the government’s calculations as to. the yield per acre, and uses his own statistics of the actual acreage sown to wheat. The figures issued by Commissioner Flint, as to the value of the state’s production, follow: Wheat .$129,472.030 ‘WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT The Grand Central Hote MINNESOTA AVENUE |DR. E. A, SHARNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye Block Phone -396 Res. Phone 38% D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second. floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miiés Block VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. i 26,099,720 g VETERINARIAN Xfi:‘; ,:'Zeonfiii?az;yb;fiu:’; ;1;; e iie European Plan Strictly 'odern DR. L, A. WARD Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. . it will insure the passage of a statu- . nggt;:::;g Rooms s0c¢ up " Meals 25¢ up Pg'tslm :{fgofsngnfl:;‘ DR. G. HOEY tion bill. 'the state, Mr. Flint fixes the oat yield = o= et DR, E. H. SMITH —_— at 89,999,035 bushels, the flax yield PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON - DRAY LINE Minnesota politicians will be very |at 5,127,352 bushels, the barley yield Office Security: Bank Block TON WT' AAAAAAAAAASA busy next year. In elections it is just one thing after another. First comes the presidential primaries at which the voters of the state are to express their choice for president and vice-president and elect delegates to the national conventions of the at 53,781,488 bushels and the rye yield at 4,161,187 bushels. Mr. Flint also compares the 1915 production with that of 1910, and the results are startling. Wheat this year is figured worth 246 per cent more than wheat in 1910; oats have Wholesale Stove Dealers 3 "JOENSON PHYSICIAN ARD SURGEON 3 Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. : SPECIALIST Practice Limited DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Movir Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. DENTISTS. several parties. That takes place|increased 351 per cent; flax de- NEW AND SECOND HAND BYE mézl Ng:lred THROAT |DR. D, L. STDAIIIWTOH, o Tuesday, March 14. creased 8 per cent, and barley in- Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Office Gibhons Bldg North of o arhier chiter 'ihesprestieiitialprimnatich 0290 S5 Ber B Combination Coal and Wood Heaters, Markham Hotel. ~ Phone 105 Soulr Sinfer Jesk will come 'the-state, county and con- Rt 7 . z J i one 105 IpR. 7. T. TUOMY, gressianal. primaries Monday, June|DITCH WILL CHANGE Fl[st pflhm 98 Ibs Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. KRR KK RRR KN DENTIST 19. SWAMP INTO FARMS 4 ; : ¥ Subscribe for the Pioneer. % |Gibbons Block Tel. 330 | After that the big battle.ends with Anything you want in a stove KRR R KRR K KRN North of Markham Hotal { the general election on Tuesday, No-| Warren, Minn,, Oct. 4.—Judge & : ~ — vember 7. Watts spent Monday and Tuesday ol = All. makes and all sizes KE R KKK KKK KKK X K2 NORTHWEST BRIEFS. Sisseton, S. D.—The contract has been .awarded for the erection of a Carnegie public library building to cost about $10,000. ‘White, S. D.—A sash and. dogr factory is the latest manufacturing institution to be secured for this place. Lake.- Norden, S.. D.—While re- turning from a visit to his wife in a hospital, Peter O. Nelson was struck by an automobile and was taken to the hospital where his wife is a pa- tient. Madison, S. D.—About one thou- sand persons were present at the cere- monies -attendant upon the laying of the.carnerstone of a fine new public school. building to be erected at a cost of $50,000. SR o : : e 5 i | ““The kind of bread mother used to:make’? is the, kind p. m. HBunday, reading reom UNDERTAKER B ol t; 8. D.=~The Commercial y i 3 2 4 2 SR vy el disenonts £ 0D Hale it Helmgglon’fifgi efl. you'll findat thisnew eatablishment. | We want just. ope.. . campaign:-for upbuilding ‘Edgemont ' and the surrounding country. Feat- . last week in- the -city ‘holding the final hearing of judicial ditch No. 62 and after the evidence and reports of the viewers were heard the judge HICHESTER S Pl P Ladies! Ask your for - ...A@ Plils in Bed and Gold metallic bos sealed with Blue Ril Faké no other. Huy of your for O 1.0 ER 8 DIAMOND BRAND PILLS, for 26 yeass knownas Best, Safest, Always Reliablc SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERF = 6-INCH SLABWOOD FOR SALE Softwood $2.00 per load Hardwood $2.50 per load | bring on- above:ten First patent 49-1b, '$1.40 Sugar, 100 lbs, | Ifle'Exlia» for daliv- Cane Granulated § Stove Repairs A Specialty = 206 Minn. Ave. Ziagler's Second Hand Store - THE PURITY BAKERY Third St., next to O’Leary-Bowser store JOHN PFEIFER, Prop. Wholesale -and Retail Bread and Bakery Geods. Confectionery in cannection ~ trial order, we feel sure you’ll come again. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS + KRR R KRR KKK KK Rk kK ifi '%z‘%o is? Wene _WRW LIRRARY. ~daily, unagy, 1 to ¢ p. Huffman & 0'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HIIN. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone I78-W or R - FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON

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