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| sined, - (e anw charged the de- fondants sold: her:husbaind qm to JUST IN ; e e =~ The leen Hardware & NeWST Chisholm, Minn.—At a. meeting of BELTRAMI COUNTY'S PIONEER HARDWARE NEWS _ about: twenty-five liguor dealers atid washe R. L. GIVEN, Editor N. E. GIVEN, Manager several business men' here late yester- v E F [{ day - afternoon to: consider .plans to | combat the order of the Indian bu- reau forbidding the sale of intoxi- cants in this city, a fund of about $600 was raised and an ‘organiza- tion' perfécted to carry on the fight. Mayor Henry Fugere was .chosen as president of. the association and| « & I *xx * I LR R R R Y George Trask, secretary. It was the | % m’]‘ IS msmmqy * concensus of opinion that an injunc- | & % % K % & & & X & L EE SRR RY Today, Richardson Silk Co., embroidery goods ofall kinds; pillow tops, table runners, pillow slips, towels linen and Turkish, large bath towels with colored borders, towels for combing jackets, embroidery books, etc., and dozens of other items wnh everythmg that goes along in this line. ¢ See our new line of crochet cotton in whlte, ecru and colored at 10c per spool. If not worth double, your money back. dentified as that of nes, & waitress on the steamer Charles S. Price, who died with her husband when a hurricane 'sunk the steamer November 9, 1913. Jones’ hody was found soon after the storm.. Vol. 1, No.7 - - Bemidji, Minn., October 33 - SHOOT PARTRIDGES [+ " 72] BN SPEGL WITH AIR RIFLE Buy it at home this Christmas. - Albert and Roy Moen Bag Lots of This week we offer a special sale d by Aok o] 2" the BIG 3 washing machine. ed war somewhere. According ‘to hine “official reports” there are about six | 1¢s¢ are the older style macl victories ‘to every serap. and will be sold to the first who Something’s wrong with this ding- Special, Naptha Soap; B bars ) <. 19¢ [|tion shoutd be appiiea for as soon us (Continued from Page 1, Game Without Use of Powder Not satisfied with the horrors of [come, as follows: 7 2 - - ' )y P possible to prévent the enforcement m and Shotgun. today, many newspapers are devoting One old style Big 3 at § . Specia]. 6 rolls 10c toilet paper....... sasimalssisaisise s RNl 35¢ of the order until questions relating considerable space to fighting anew Two old .tyle Big 3 at $10.00 would. -Fee-splitting i 3 s o i to. the ‘boundary of the original In-| . . p":l:‘ce ::g‘ ;hI::dut:r :::_: -’| the: batties'of a year ago. 3 each: We open up soon at new location on Beltrami Avenue §;.. territory could be decided by the tce it. .. The P of the reason for this article. 0K SHOTS WITH There is only one real leader in| o new machines just in are i courts. Victor Power of* Hibbing Another article by Dr. Evans will auy;:line;.- In: this oty our” stors is beauties and we know will sell up= was agreed upon as the- qttnrney to The Store You Need hardware . appear in tomorrow’s Ploneer. Albert and Roy Moen, sons of Al.|the. recognized leader in "|on .sight.. It you are interested ask RN handle the case and make a spirited 2 i building’ paper, Ever Ready mir d e attack upon the Indian bureau's ar- fred Moen, of the town of Bemidji to see_ them. | e ’ lights and sporting goods. bitrary action in fixing the boundary, ueH:e!l:::;»f:;‘;f:h:eflt;l:‘":n‘:“z baye been bagglng partridges With| g\ o0q vy have been-1eaving, prpwyyy MAN BUYS TOOLS i ; which it js contended runs west of ha = s one of the popular Given Hardware|nis establishment in_large quanti- I 5 ve made a complete and compre- ‘ [ Hibbing. "Sentiment P! - A, i : L — - Chluh"m:h.nd.o Te B:Gl'l“ h:n :1_ hensive dental survey. Parents wil| “P2"Y 600-shot air. rifies. . The|ties. ~We have Jots more fof BUDL-| George Sifiiwell of Fernhill, who { 1 e e TS P R L S ::‘;‘;‘;g o ‘: t‘;‘ o :fle cf vt fl:flng or. | be notified by the school boara of the |EUP 18 known as the “DAISY" rifle 9;3 ;“ ‘:“ year’s price, even in ‘l“l“; recently lost his barm, tool and im- % : ¥R KK KKK XK XK K KKK |the city council and representatives|dor will have upon the town, but|096d8 Of eachDupil. This survey|end is accurate. The-price of the|of th e::rv:lzam:iuega;é;‘:r gun loaded | plement. shed by fre, came to o —) * NORTHWEST BRIEFS *|of the Crookston Waterworks Power |among some students of the situation | Wil be followed by an examination |8UR i8 $1.50 and five cents' worth et e i store to restock. We o e K ® KKK KKK KKK KKK KK K¥|and Light company concerning a pro- it 1s not belleved that it- wl Il be pos- of each pupil by a specialist for de-|°f shot supplies one with 600 rounds IS LIKE THI OMETIMES, - pleased to show our tool departmen Hibbing, Minn.—Saloon men of | posed new franchise. The Socialfsts tects of-eye,éar, nose and throat. |°f ammunition.” These boys are “B7 G Ls_sGllmn) - *|and still more pleased to be able to i Hibbing and Chisholm, ordered to|will fight for public ownership. against the i - . crack ehots and can--hit &-bird. in T e supply Mr. Stillwell’s wants in thig i close their places Nov. 1 under the| Washington—The supreme coui-| Fort. Yates, N.. D. Take advantage of a want ad. :z:c::‘;s:‘h::fi:;‘;:‘:i:’:z :;:f ATl po gl o hliid line. : i Indian treaty, are said to be planning | ¢j), Scottish Rite Masons, Southern |biooded Sioux Indians will: e - e 3 e g , ; gun. We will be glad to show you |When the ducks are slow in coming| Mrg Mackaman of Puposky, who a fight in the courts which will in- |, - zed Al eric n cit- a jurisdiction, have selected the follow- | thoroughly naturali: merican cf 4 5 b i volve the question of the boundaries | jng Minnesota members for elevation | izens, in ‘accordance Wi Fchq““E"Ts . hese/guns, t Askitoiseo tlieom. 4 A“A ?:ey::r:::;u:,dlzhz::r .:::,'m_ s “;ne ::«rg‘frs.r'fll;r Dls‘;‘:nfl»“":'lel‘l of the 1855 treaty. The land ceded| (o the honorary thirty-third degree: poficy of the Indian department, ex- (By Jena.) The high school team plays Akeley| fort o her a dsofother?!. -has Joasnad t by the Indians at that time had the|Repwick B. Knox and Clyde W. Still- amination of the candidates having e Dlay! By i & as hundre , Swan river for its eastern boundary. |son, Duluth; Frank A. Wildes, Hib- | just been completed by a special com- Stmon: Lee- of Grant Valley pur:and the second team plays Blackduck Thl e ““:‘_"ty“‘l'ue h" “t‘:‘ o make this store her headquarters. - . e i & hased a farmstead Tuesday near the |next Saturday. You will see many is essay at fruitless hunting St e - b, Hibbing and Chisholm are bet tiig ; ) b : < unite below, and the two branches | erieis. St. Pauts. Josops 3. HIIL| atsion of o certaln’ pumbey of Indians | !¢ 1atter place having the record tor [iron and the boys who wear ‘em wili|Tien you promise hat ou's nevér . |swid ‘in ol _ lumberiack s'm' are 50 nearly equal in size that the | wen Winens: Stowert Gamble a0l | e e o tone, | 1915 of 564 bushels of wheat on ten |tell you how good they are. Be again so rank a fool night. Tt ‘shows a fine line of saws, Mquor dnen elaim thé wast branek to)] oo Winous; ew;:_ am"e s 0 fulh grerentum: b e ihterior | 2678 of brush land worked into clo-| Anton Ronas of Nary was in Be-|As to—Hark, a flock is coming, axes and other lumberman’s tools. be the real Swan river. This con- Lkt M We;{t;)n, m;;enl:: 5 Fest, | a s 1vi thie schemes| ¢ by Steinbrook’s sheep. Mr. Lee | midji Friday and did some shopping| WIill it circle to your stool. Our man “Heck” did a good job, we struction of the treaty would DUt | ypens ot the late o Feet of Il '::;e't::‘.’;:"mmn wont to| il start building at once. at our store. Mr. Ronss is & good | Sure, crouch low and lt them setle, | must contees, and we'l It him % up ) e wido: % g E E S booster for his town and this section | Let them have it as they fly. anol.her next week. = 'h"cn:oz;:::(‘)ie ;;i::e ;::“D‘:::é | Z:::": r;c:r\evegv :d‘:le:s?::' intto}:e d:;t;i:; g::c ;:wyenne rfiacrvafion in South © Jim Niles 1 busy with & road ‘érew | of the country. o ,Get;,] 1J:nt tl:‘!ed,h! :mrth ;h: ;liv;ng T b = y % p 5 “tor Opsahl,” completingthe Belt —_— 1 ~When the ducks are flyjng by. " Ty Cobb, the famous ballplayer, | e e ke opffl'il'..’:'}i?.fi':'fi fin;‘:::::x kil e e it Mo Sos i bud [ e e et Tl o M ‘ = | ¢ 3 € » o} 3 around the country. are carrying|+« headed this way for the Cai inating a full ticket, it is predicted |and the Illinois Surety company as|field of work greatly:restricted as-a| h“:::::“: l:::ne:::sh?;d nv‘vlitll ti‘e:: pocket knives ‘bought- here, - W: do{% 10 YOU NEED A woods o & mmy!e hunt. Ty has & that H. L. Larson, who probably will | their bondsmen. Fest secured liquor | result ‘of the European war,~ which | v Lo , b : 5 3 b i Seniiaieih i T e diaa e big: game or- bears, and Opsahl a |Perhaps the biggest business in cut-|* NEW HARNESS special “invitation to come to this wil?o:'; m:tzte;y the Suc‘fa ‘:ts ::dny’ - thei salo‘.’ni‘g lh: deh;n :::ts;ov:- !‘:mk:; eflec:“v e»“ .::!s::anlc:lon the | Chance to get out of the bear’s way lery in this section of the state. Why? (% THIS WINTER? store. He carries the same kind of Conterenec:s are nll):iy:; ;eldrz(;t:vt::r; ::;n iva:tgf;i:;d :vnhe: thee boat cnp: 1:,1;5 :f :‘l‘lsi':::g't; céiintriés at war]duicker ‘it Bruin should decide to|Ask the boys who carry one of our | We have some beauties, all rifie that we sell here, viz: the Rem- with- Canada. St. Cloud, Minn.—The National Prison -congress "has: " ‘honored " two Stearns coutity women. - Mrs, Mary L. Stewart was elected as one-of the vice presidents of the congress and] Mrs: Fannie French Morse of ‘the Sauk Center home for girls was elect- ed president of the women’s section. Clear Lake, Ia:~—Edwidrd Knarr, pioneer; 87 years old, placed a double barreled sliotgun in-his mouth: and pulled ‘both -triggers. " ‘He -is: dead. Chippéwa - Falls, Wi An " Elks’ lodge was instituted in- this city last night avith a list 6f 36 charter mem- bers.: W::J. Conwsy of Grand-Raplds; Wis.; district: deputy -grand exalted ruler,” had chsrge of the -initiative work, and the Eau Claire Elks’ lodge degree team insttucted the new Elks. Bismarck, N. D.—Application has been made’to: Governor L. B. Hanna by officials of Stutsman’ colmty for requisition ‘papers for Noble Rensfo, under arrest at. Windsor, Ill., who is wanted for forging checks. Aberdeen, 'S, D.~—Funeral services of the Kabekona Springs. isfied. g % out, stand any strain, and ¢ — ¥ very easy on the pocketbook. After an absence of some time, | % It pays to buy here. In- ‘William Blood has’ returned to Be-|¥ vestigate. midji and has paid this store a busi- [ & ness call. KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK M. Rygg of the town of Liberty .| was in our store again the other day and bought considerable hardware. We appreciate Mr. Rygg's business and the boosting spirit he displays. It ‘amuses’Elmer Madsen from' his Marble and’Calumet garden lands, to watch Fitger and other Minnesota millionaires Tunning to Washington, D: C., to try'and convince Piesident ‘Wilson's cabinet that they have be- come legislative officers instead ‘of executive officers; and that Wilson’s cabinet must try and legislate laws X * * * * take a stand in the corn fleld back |knives. They are all more than sat-|x hand made and hard to wear ington auto loading. x B * *. * * + Hello! Boys And Girls Startthe schoolyear right Write with a “NEW BEMIDJI” LEAD PENCIL Yes, you can buy them at almost every store in town and some stores out of town. They are five cents apiece, and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you get your for Judge Edward T.-Taubman, who moneys worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI”’ died suddenly - Monday morning at to your merchant. He'll knew. Where they [ Weshinston, D:'C;, while attending sell ’em. Eduard Netzer Pharmacy Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Henry Miller W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store e e N e N R A | w buildings at 3{0 per 1,000 feet. about $3.75 average Tfor -jackpine, |and a large number of farmers will The-iumber market.is looming up, | spruce and tamarack; - batk se&le,"fie‘finhg‘iueelr asland-clearers;-as European armies’ winter quarters |about 50,000,000 sold, so the Bemidji | well as gold miners in 1916. Eapec- 50 as to save the life and existence on | will aid export markets, and in time | owners can well afford to take care |ially Jowa and Neb ska people will the iron range of Fitger's et al two- | help Bemidji vicinity residents to|of their holdings and, if need be, why |take advantage of 't ‘Red River legged municipal pigs though 'the |turn their 30,000,000 to 35,000,000 | not hire our genial “Jake” Preus to|clover land terms.of only 50c per United . States' supreme court said | feet of mixed timber holdings north hold g Bemidji timber sale for us.|acre down gnd $10 lumber, . their place #%as not on the range.|of Duluth along the border. . He can get the price. graging lands close, to_la Elmer’ being-interested in the devel- s as low as $7.50 per . .c,e opment of a large tract of truck farm and garden home:factories near Calu- met;, Marble and Nashwauk, on very liberal terms. ‘He will, no doubt, ex- pect that Fitger et al as well as Cato Sells will hélp ‘to -enforce the herd laws and keep two-legged pigs off the range, with the same fairness and spirit as-shown toward Bemidji and-vieinity. ! Elmer’s 1nvesugution proves that four-legged -pigs help to.clear land, pick up clover and supply food and strength’ ‘for' farmers and . miners alike, as well as help lift Minnesota mortgages. from farm factory homes, while the acts, as found on the range seem to'prove that the: Munieipal Fitger et al brand pigs on the range, seldom furnishes health, strength or wealth to the miner and kis family or to the adjoinihg farmer's pfos: perity, because the municipal” pig in numerous cases makes such a heavy . |inroad:on' the:laborer’s supply of cash | that Httle is>left to buy plenty of At the state timber sale at St. Outside people are getting inter- Paul, Oct. 15, the state auditor re-|ested in the fact that Bemidji has j J ofl“m ceived an average price of $7 for become a sheep exporting station, be- “The Home Maker.” white and Norway on the stump and | cause the sheep industry is profi Why Not Own Spur 322 Sheep Ranch 3y 280 ACRES ' " We wish to'express;our sincere ‘ap- preciation to:all thé:friends who so kindly - assisted: - ux during our. be- regvement.: We also” wish to thank them':for the- many :expressions-and messages of sympathy and the benu- tllul flaul offerings. B Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. s 1 Do igs BT AMTHONAL waT DS . ADDTIONAL WANT AD® . [farm and garden products for the B The Bm“’"! l.’loneer P"bl'.,h:u Ce. hh&m’ 5 family and-on ‘that account Elmer Clay Loam Land—In Sections 2, 8 and 11, Township 142, Range 27 William H. Schmitt’s Grocery FOR T PALT-Oak bafter, §10.00; | hoves to ses Cato Sélls remain an Joins No. 852 on Jine of So¢ Fall Otto G. Schwandt o itchen - cabinet, :310.00... 223 |iexecutive-ofticer, working in har- 3 i oins railroad spur No. 822 on main line of way' o Mrs. E. L. Woods [ oo™, 0 e | mony with thie lo¢4l state and county 1-4 miles east of Boy River 48 miles east of Bemidji . ~ . i executive officers, under the general - Small log house . e e e e e FOR RENT. 1 [supervision of President Wilson and 24,000 feet of common lumber 640 rods woven wire sheep fence - FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS Beltrami Ave. and 4th St.; $10.00 lGovornor Hammond. About 2,000 cords ol mixed hardwood timber—some wild meadow land 5 5 per mont| Just “‘m’d“‘d andf - Anqg i Fitger et.al, to exist must Wm. Schmitt’s Store Pioneer Office Barker's ited. tf] continue “the plg industry on the FOR RENT—Six-room .house. A.|range the Red River Lumber Co., or Klein. . PR . 341026 |ithe .- Walker-Hill ' inteérests around . Marble and Calumet will be glad to give them ‘liberal terms on large or 'small clover tracts on which to raise FIFTY EWE SHEEP »Sheep to be delivered next April or May, as soon as the buyer is ready to : ‘care for them-on runeh : Net price only 316 04 per acre - T TERMS 3 al Minnesota mortgage lifters, the ;;en-ayed, industrious, four-legged, $300 cash down—$800 on or before March lst, 1916 —can be 4 al r ore arga ns pig. T R paid in cash or cordwood ; T Balance at the rate of $25 per month or $150 every six months Fred Blais, one of the Bemidji dis- Interest 5 per cent trict pioneer loggers has in thirty days ‘fenced his newly - purchased Shovel Lake dairy farm and will stock ‘it with' high grade cattle and ‘hogs. Blais 'says the clover farm factory is-a ‘safe and sure follower after teh stump factory. Specials For Saturday Our full line of House Dresses, Children’s Dresses’ Boys’ Wash Suits, Ladies’ Shirt Waists, and Muslin Underwear, $2.50 values, special your choice 98c . | BULBS---for fall planting to bloom early in the i ] spring. 8 different kinds of T'ulips, Crocus, Hyacmths, Daffodils, and Narcissus, several dlffcient colors. g doz. Here is a chance for a man with energy, a team and a' gasoline éngine - to start in at once this fall, and bank 300 to 400 cords of wood this winter at Spur 322, and that way clear land for pasture as well as make the. ucond payment on the ranch. . (Mineral rights reserved) CAN YOU BEAT THIS? 1. J. OPSAHL to spend their 1916 vacation. Do ; : . The Home Maker : » 500 15 2 & - not forget Wl-vme and Riverside on ‘ Bemldll. Mlllnes ota Swift’s Pride Soap, 14 bars for 25c with a %I urchase. ' Notice our show windows for bargmn Sl Big line of dollsand toysjustin. Come in and locflcaround - Henry Hermanson, - a Riverside garden farmer, has just completed a first class job of clearing and beauti- fying the Wa-Ville hotel site, for J. J. Opsahl.” Travelers admit this na- tural site is among one of the pret- tiest on the lake, and will be a cozy I this above is too expensive, then buy an Akeley Ranch Tract 5 . twomnlufromAkeley, nN'IBOper $40 cash down and $7. M.;fnm