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WORLD'S SERIES PIOWEER ®UB. 00, | F X K KKK XK KX XK KKK K KK KK i i b b S G = ear— nners ‘'on *’""_— Rone: 2% 1884—Providence (N. L.). xDotersd et td b 1885—Chicago! (N. L.). .. mndnfl%’:f 1 1; flh 1886-18t! Lolis (A.A). . ox. of Con.rell of Published every. att n No attention paid to anonymous con- | 1 iributlops: (Writers name " guat. b | 4g0 % thes editor, Hut ot Hecossarily Ior pnh ida.ti Comqhnunll:auqn: l'%r the Weekly l:lo 1894—New York (N L) h..I' shoul reach this office not ter | (1895—Cleveland: (N. L.) —afi of -each: Ansure pul uugflh *the o\lfia‘h:'\ ne. 1896—Baltimore (N. L. ; = 1897—Baltimore ' (N./ L 1903==Boston*'(N. ‘L.) .. by unhi’. e g ; on ;'::"iy i.m.r. 4,00 1906—New York (N. L.). Three months, pustage paid. 8ix mout! . X ol o d 90 11907—Chicago: “(N. L.) The Weékly Plonsss: 1908-—Chicago (N. L.) Eight pages, containing a summary of 1909—Pittsburgh “(N: L.). the n"u of the week. Publighed every [1910—Philadelphia- (A. L.). THureday and dent pastage paid to an¥ (g1 . ppyladelphis (A: L.) w_ 1912-=Boston (A: L.). .. ® K KKK H K KKK KKK KK & #|1913—Philadelphia (A L.)..... #[1914—Boston (N.L.)........... x| *[der of life; but they are‘easy of:ac- *[cess to-the''young man- whostarts * * The Daily Pioneer receives % wire service of the United % Press’ Assoclatfon. - * l!i*ifikl*iikll*i. earn by-his own efforts the-approval of his employer. ‘Who knows but’ what some young iman in our own midst may yet rise to, the head of this state or nation? ‘Will it be the dashing, fascina- «*iS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN [! ADVERTISING'BY THE GENERAL 'OFFICES ~~ NEW YORK AND CHICAGO h d h a SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINGIPAL CITIES it be the sturdy young man who reso: ————— and never leaves it until the last turn has been made? i Time and youth of this commu- [nity will tell the story. American harvest this year will be || the most valuable ever produced. The wheat crop will exceed a billion bush- els, the largest ever produced in one season by any nation and the corn crop also may prove to be the largest ever grown. Never in this country have good crops been accompanied by hard times. Never in the history of the nation was the outlook for good times more promising. The government forecasts indicate record harvests of oats, barley, rye, sweet potatoes, - tobacco, rice and hay; derstand that your heart is with them Corn is still king of crops with in- |, tyeir work of educating your chil- dications' of 3,026,159,000 bushels. fi3.on - While that is 98,000,000 bushels be- \ Your visit may not mean much to low the record of 1912, the final pro- ‘you, but it has its effect upon both duction, when the harvest is finished pupil and instructor. To the pupil and all statistics compiled, may more }t is an evidence that while they are than make up the deficiency. The i) tne hands of others they-are vet higher prices this year assure the Luppermost in your thoughts and that most valuable corn crop ever grown. ou are keeping a watchful parental At prices to farmers prevailing Oc- tober 1, the corn crop is worth $2,- 133,000,000. CROP OF 1915 MOST VALUABLE PRODUCED HAVE YOU BEEN? Today a corps of earnest and en- ergetic instructors are laboring to implant in the minds of the children lof the community that knowledge }which will enable them to cope with (the innumerable obstacles which be- set the rocky road of life. the teachers? Have you been to the school to {lend them the inspiration of your presence, to let them know and un- ‘structm's it sginifies your moral sup- ort, your confidence in their effi-} ‘Wheat prospects increased as the iency and “your undiminished in:| growing season progressed and the yoregt in the welare of both. government’s early season forecasts|! vicit sehool moved up month by month so that || today’s preliminary estimate of pro-|! duction was placed at 1,002,029,000 |} bushels. Wet weather at harvest time, however, reduced the quality of puch toyleara from meA oues swho winter wheat so that much of it win |F°VeT imagines that he is one. not be available for milling purposes and will have to be used for feed. At| When you hear a man bragging prices’ prevailiftg October 1 the farm |Pf his birth it's a safe bet that is| value of the crop Is $910,844,000, | 1he 0hly thing he has to brag about considerably mote that -ever was|PRd ‘even that'ls ot his fauit. paid for the wheat ‘crop before. ' Septeliibér’ weather was particul-|! Make up your miind that" no work: arly’ destrittive to potatoes, causing t: 2 ;"‘*"““"“;hbi‘(" “‘]"i“"t;"“n h: a reduction bf 37,758,000 bushels, | 10ne ‘better. - Therein ‘lies the: firs or 10 per cent, in’' the forecast of Flemem: BErathreTariutites: production. Tobac¢¢o also” suffered | _ from unfavorable ‘¢onditfons, which | Recommends ~Chamberlait’s ‘Cough caused a decrease - of - 21,196,000 || Remédy. pounds in the production- forecast. S Tobacco, however, promises:to-ex-| ‘“Last wintér I-used a bottle ' of ceed the record crop of 1909 by 43,- | Chambetlain’s” Cough- Remedy “for 'a’ 000,000 pourds. bad’ bronclial cough: ' I feélt its bene: Oats ‘will exceed the record crop of | ficial effect immediately and befo 1912 By afmost 100,000,000 bushels, | had finished the bottle I was cured. Barley will exceed its record by 13, Bever tire’ of recommending ‘this 000,000 busheld igweet potatoes by remedy to my friends,” writes Mrs. 6,000,000 busHels; - ¥ice by 500,000 bushels; ‘and hay ‘by '8j000,000 ‘tons. UP AND DOWN! Two brothers medr the same age once lived in a small country“town: The elder of the two.was a fascina- ting, handsome, dashing young fel- low, popular. with the girls and a| - “‘hail fellow well met” with the boys. N N N R Y T SIS fi #his career with a determination to|' iting, hail fellow well met? Or will | lutely puts his shoulder to the wheel | ‘What have you done to encourage | ‘eye on their welfare. To the in-|, The fellow who publicly insists |’ that he is a gentleman often has|' Loseu—- Matroplfiltm (A- AL St Lodls® (A.“ A. Pittsburgh (N. L.).::. Philadelphia’=(A. L.).. ohlcagd (N L) New York (N. L.). New “York (N: L.). New York (N: L.). Philadelphia (A. L.) SALOON BECOMES LIBRARY | PFOLLOWING PUBLIC SENTIMENT | ~Springfield, Neb., Oct. 9.—Put out 1ess by a wave of public senti- nt; the one saloon-building’ of this-| itown has been converted into a li- brary and reading room: MONEY CAUSES DEATH. Dolarid, ‘S, D., Oct. 9.—Tone, the 4-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jones of ‘this place; died from' ithe: effects of swallowing a penny. For Indigestion: Never take pepsin and preparations containing pepsin or other digestive| | ferments for’indigestion; as the more:f: 'you take the more you will have to itake. 'What is needed is a tonic like Chamberlain’s Tablets that’ hill enzil iable the stomach to perform lts fune- ‘tions nnmrally Obtnhmble every- where.—Adv. FOR $1.50 1 will make’you a hair switch from your combings.- - Switches Transformation or curls ‘ to order. Carpet and Rug weaving a specialty All work guaranteed call or write Mrs. . J. Fenton ,,\These ads. bring. cerfiln results. One-half cent issme.rcash:with. copy, 1c a word oth=- FARMS F_OB SALE. {FOR SALE—No. 527. The Nebish Noble Clover Amnex; 453 acres, W. 8. W.-31-150-32;> and- 1% miles southeast-of Nebish. Clay V FOR RENT—Six.room eottage; Ad<|| loam land; some. valuable mixed dress “G,” 'Ploiider. . 4d103%|| timber reported on 'land.” Price for immediate: sale:.. $16.00 per OR . RENT—Six and fourroom|i gorq «for 1land. -and timber.” A Klefn:: ¥ 4d1011 1L : Terms, $25.00 cash down and {FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. $5.00 per month, six per cent in- 516 Bemidji Ave. i terest.: Will i« accepti: . cordwood, | FORURENT-“Fivei-rooms upstairs: || Dosts or,fpolss as payment..Splendid charice for a hustler to get a home cloge to a good town,” Roy J. Op- E ! sahl, Bemidif; Minn: Phone 177- FOR SALB—Several good vesidanca|| W-" lots on Minnesots, Bemidjl . aad|pOR SALE—No. 525, to Bemidji Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; | workinen, 40-acre timothy-’ farm- easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of-(( gtq4q, small-house, 8. E. of S. W., fice over Northern Nut'l Bauk. i Sec; 10, T..147,:R.-33. The mail . FOR SALE—A good Garland = base | route only-1 mile north, of Bemidji burner stove. ‘Apply at Bemidji Lake, 1% mile from store and about same distance from ~Birch- !. -You/can’t afford to-eator drink anything which you are notab+ sotutely sure-is'PURE: - Every ! “drop of our milk comes-from-a. HEALTHY COW; fed-on bal- Welding & Machine Co. Tel. 69. dtf|| mont-hoteli About. half:of land i | open, wild meadow or grass:land; anced ration, milked rin. abso... [l.{FOR SALE—Steol hunting. canos,|| g WOC TEROR O S lutely . sanitary. quarters. an d 14-foot rowboat;-both in good con- For qnit;ka;xle'onl $7.50-per ser 4 then the milk-is clarafied, || dition. Del Spooner, Wilton. A nts il 6d1012 ] | 320.09 scash:and $5.00 peflmqnth, _ The Wholesomenessand Pur- A e Memsben o0 U weens 6' per ‘cent.:interest.- Where’can: ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. :§ FOR SALE—Full blooded White Lieg- ¥ g you do better, so close to Bemidji? Let us delivel: you a bottle | horn chickens.: Mrs. C. B. Pow- J. J. Opsalil,: Bemidji, Minn. tomorrow morning. ell, 1110 BemidjiiAve. 841015 You will readily taste - the FOR SALE—17 Buff Rock chickens. || vora1 springs - farmstead, = 80 TOR SALE--No. 624. The Hoffmeyer s aw . | Cheap if taken at once; 2nd prize| : acres, N of S. E., See 20, T. difference. | ,at county fair. Phone 621-W. dtf|| ;4¢ ‘R. ;fil Clay sofl;” on 2}““ Phone us your order now, to- e P Y T 7 d da109 $16.00 per-acre, 50c per.acre cash, FOR SALE—Two hard coal heaters; | ‘0% $10.00 -per month; six per Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. :| FOR SALE—Canoe in first class con-| J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minn. = dition. H. C. Baer. 6d109 mm i and:4 miles from: Blackduck. Read red trimmings; Saturday, Oct. 2, 3 between Nymore and Bemidji,| 6 the details in display ad on an- 511 America Ave. © Bemidji, Minn. —ATTEND— ANTED. - | to sell Bemidji Business Golloge C. W. JEWETT CO. Inc. AN 0 BOT-We i || Hobery, i, cows o hose e ———— T ———————————————— Day- and: Night “'Softwood" $2.00' per‘load _Hardwood $2.50 per load i Bemmni Mig. Co.. Phone 481 o Markhan-Hotel Buildlng * FOR'SALE OB RENT- . Good Service Reasonable Commission He was regarded as a “rising young |} man.” The other brother ‘was quiet, dif- fidént, s liitd worker, more’ tolerated || than cultivated in social affairs,”#id7: with apparently but‘one thought up- permost <in ‘his mind-~that of-doing his - work -well-and' to* the satisfac- tion of his employer. Today these. brothers are both in || a great city The younger is at the head of an’ fmmense manufacturing || concern employlng ‘many hundreds of people, while the “dashing and i fascinating” brother i but a clerk in |} his® emiploy, | on thet'payroll - because | { he'fs his brother: | Is there food for thought in"the|| life work and purposes of these|| brothets?: /" e ‘We have many young men grow- | ing -to-mantiood “in ' this ‘community, and" to cnem the ftutureis in their|| hends. - Opporumiucs “will’:be " plentifal, || but only‘thede Who'erter upon ‘the || carders of: life” with™a ‘will and’ de-|! termination :will T1s8/t0’ the Mors im portantisphetes: ‘61 nsefalniels 1in fthe | | business ‘professiond] “wérld!™ ¢ _The'bestadvice We oatr glve'to any || young man is to EARN YOUR"PAY.]! Whon you -do thn other employers Tha Basl Garage: and-Repair Shop:North Of. Miunsapolis': [ Fiomeer waut ads it sei it o | « Car service-department never- closes. Night Phone 751-w. F UR SM.E ; We invite competition'and guarantee satisfaction. = We also H ~ enear]i: =3 ’ take care of first class storage. . Office and - Garage::418-420 BuSIness andi prOfeSSlonal The Grand Central Hotel [[jroess — me rown Buflttng ' Rooms 50¢ up’ Meals 25c.up _-Anything you want in a stove day, while you think of it. FOR SALE—181 acres Lake Shore| river; one-hal open land; one-half cheap. 515 Beltrami Ave. 1| cent .interest... Will- accept cord- LOST AND FOUND. owner in 40,:80 or up to 240-acre ST - | _Phone 29-F-110. 641013 | | Other page of this paper- entitled { land at $50 an acre.” Frank Lane. good hardwood:' timber.'" Priee 'Wwood, potatoes, or clover payments. E' O“S“T"’_"“B“a"’b"y""“‘mc St color. Veht on a";’ ' ‘traoti ' Located:3 miles from Hines “Buy Farm- Direct From )wner.” AT LOST—A little Angora Kkitten. || —— Mrs. McCall 709 America Ave. tf F:OR SALE OE TRADE-I liave 40 Telephone 474 Garage. e e e | | @cCTes of land in the-city limits of { for cast off suits and shoes. Zieg-| | w: ite) D. “W. LaCombe, Nyn;ox;ez. ler's Becond.Hand Store. Minn, a0 WANTED _Sec R SALE—120 acres farm _land, 'ANTED—S8econd hand- - housshold ?V‘M, M. B. Thertson: - Tolbbut 500 cords wood, half hay land on good stream, one mile from 3 - Bemidii; Minn.- | & town, terms liberal, prics.$20.00 & you. | per-acre. - W.. G. Schroeder. Beltrami Avene, : msmmxs smsons | LAWYERS ‘ o GRAHAM. M. TO. Office—Milés Bloek 5 Miles Block Phone 560 i D. H. FISK; Court Commissioner [ ATTORNEY AT LAW Omu second floor O'Leary-Bowser WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT Pl{lYSIGIAN -AND. SURGEON: Office: in Maye -Block . B MINNESOTA: AVENUE - : | PHYSICIAN: AND' SURGEON ' F xvmmnm: :u:a:on. N European Plan Strictly Modern L Ofice. MM Bidex ! RN AR AN DR.L A A“nn Phone 8 403 Irvine Ave.- f P%mc‘lg& “AND SURGEON i e DR. G. HOEY, grar g;fifi':“:“’:“: Rask.. GRADUATE VETERIN. Call Pogue's Livery- WM. J. DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn. uysxc AND: SURGEQN DRAY LINE - . Offiee, Security: ;Bank -Bloek: - TOM SMART. s W DRAY: AND. TRANSFER PHESICIAN AND: SURGEON: Safe and;Piano l::..rf lca Ave. Betnidf, Mism: Res. Phone 63 818 V. GARLQ # Srmelkiter Office- Phone- 12, i Wthalefi Stove.. nea%ers : Practice Limited. ! - DERTISTS; - : NEW AND SECOND HAND bYE mAR Noume: THROAT 3R BEE A Cook Stoves, Ranges;: Wood:Heaters, Glasses Fitted BRI Combination Coal and ‘'Wood™Héaters, Miee ditibudh Rldg, - Nortlrot| | Office in' Wiater:Block - Markham Hotel. Phono 106. . Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. T IR TR T LT} {)n. 3T T“gnxfiam Snbwcribe for- the: Pioneer. - & |Gibbons Block Tel. 55. 5 KKK KK KKK KK KN North of MarkhamHotel Hmmr &: n‘lm 1ot w:h’s. ar ‘, FURNITURE AND.. 186 East xg 57 Wes %flrfi =l UNDERTAKINS: . H'IN. MeKEE Funeral Director: ' : Phone 178-W dr ‘R* I &'ific&iific«nc«eao All makes -and -all: sizes:- Sto{re Repairs A Specialty Liegler’s- Second Hand-Store 206 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ BAILROAD TIME CARDS:: «c«a«nxnxanu««:o - Third St., next to 0’ LearerwSer 801 JOHN PFEIFER Prop

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