Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 22, 1915, Page 2

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» | theiWoolworth building, topmost pin- -of New York,-and the bin-would be 20 blocks long and 10 _blocks “[thick. To grow the wheat alone re- T T ————— ‘Eutered ut the ‘post’ 5ffice at Bemid)s, Minn,, ot ——-—-..—......_.___. Published every afternoon except Sunday onp ! Conid 4 > EhEumir"nh friigr i lh.ll ‘Tuesd: we-k to insure publication In “the. current issue. The Elnt pages, \hliing a-summary-of #Published every " Thuredey u.nd‘lmt postage paid to any “address for $1.5¢-invadvance. o oo LS. T LR C“Ilflz‘ Fel A * * * The" Dlfly‘Plonur melveu * ‘% wire servissnofathe United | * TERKEE LR RK KK KK %mm ~¥HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN “ADVERTISING BY THE % Press Association. ® . GENERAL: OFFICES ‘NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ORANCHES IN ALL THE RRINCIPAL fITIES wwdtidesai dita.s'sofob: to visualize the SRRt gicrops:ofthis year of blessed fruitfulness—a real Thanksgiving Tyeardndend. 2@he twelves biggest crops of 1916 -éshow & totik-valueof $5,64%056,991. 2fphe walues:are-tivided: as follows, sshigwing: the:vespective: amounts and smadne: + ‘gorny bushels;"3;080,509,000, $1,- 1938,02%,0714-+hent; bushels, 1,002, +1029%999;-$933,888;999; oats;-buskhels, “3,627,418,000,°: $532,699,822; - -hay, «tons;*101,376;0007$877,064,800; -cot- ton, pounds:§;260;060,00 809,000,- %000; -potatoes, -bushels,435,903;000, %$000;881;874;apples;: barrels, 276, 62050005 $164,880;480; barley,-bush- <els, £36;688,000, :$118,677,682; to- bacco, pounds, 1,050,025,000,°$105,- 002,600; peaches; bushels 64,218,000, $60,613,736; rye,. hughels, 44,179,- 000,5$37,863, 4084 fsmaped.s bushels, 18,446,000, $30,050,534; total value, L9554,950:001. ‘What the 1915 harvest represents is as follows. 2$BORN-+Would pay: the-mational ~i@ebt;s §1,081;752,997,almost -twice LiBwer. vl A NEHEAT—Wonld-buy: a1$20: suit sofwclothes for:every..man,boy:-and baby boy in the United smu--;s - 000,000 meles: : OATS—Would pay. for all. the pub: lic schopiwjn thEdniteRiStates; $432,- 000,000, and have enough left over «tofoot the tuision:bjlls:for every col- lege student in the United States, $20,919,176 a year, for two years +8ndagahalf. + dHAY Jmeonds - thetotalsamsensed swealth.ofthe state of Georginy $842,- »888:000. COTBON+—Wanld:dip¢ire Ranama Ranal3$802:000,.000 <twice-ower. 1w BOT AROBS+-Wenld shuy.anauto- mobilezsfor: wmerysmanyswoman and ¢|was then called to mediate. quired a fleld twice as big as New York:state; and the 3;000;000,000.0f hushels.. of . corn, needed .an. acreage a8 hig asNew: York state with:Eng- land, Scotland, Ireland and Wales thrown in. 1iWhy. the corn grew. so.highithis year out in Kansas that the stalks reached up among the low-poled tele-, one: wires, shortcircuiting them and giving the linemen. a -heap = of trouble until they found out what the matter:was! /iTrue:story from Lansing, Kan., on Dan Monroe'’s farm. . BATHE, THE FLOWERS WELL. “Advice to housewives on the bath- ing, feeding and care of potted ylants' has just been issued by Uncle Sam and his“plant industry experts. ““Rubber plants need a sun bath every day. ~* Their feet should be kept damp, but not wet.” The leaves should ‘be washed twice a week in good soapsuds and rinsed in clear water. When the pot gets too full of roots, repot the plant.” Every Tubber plant should have a prepared food square meal twice a month. Give it a dose of diluted ammonia occa- sionally, too. With regard to the housewife's potted plants generally, Uncle Sam says ‘she should chase the wooly white mealy bugs and the little red ants away from them with a tooth- pick. She may drown the red spider with a squirt gun. If the bugs and spiders shatter your preparedness program, you are advised to cut the plants- off “within an inch of their lives and throw them away. They'll grow again. The green fly, which is not so green as it 1ooks, won’t bother your plants if-you -keep them well bathed and ‘| ted. FIVE YEARS OF REVOLUTION INMEXICO Fields Are Untilled or Devastated; Livestock Confiscated; People Are Homeless. his -overthrow. 'The comventjon, in ‘which- Zapata was-represented,-.des] clared Carranza a' rebel, proclaimed the new Conventionalist government, elected Eulalio Gutierrezoprovisional' [ president. - The- Villista:-armiescap- tured ,Mexico City. This swas' thesstrongest point’in Villa’s efforts. From this moment his . power rwaned. Qarranza: and Obregon : retreated to::Mera '§ Cruz. Villa and Zapata controlled three- fourths of Mexico. " ‘Capture City. Defection of-Gutierroz started the ldisintegration of.Villa's_power. Gu- tierrez, outraged by-Villa‘s cruelties and-barbarities, -he said, left :Mexico City with..several.thousand troops under Gen. Lucio Blanco. His coun- ter revolt collapsed. The Conven- tionalists elected :. Roque:.: Gonzales [ Garza cpresident. ..Gutierrez fled to the mountains. _Obregon gradually built up Carranza’s army. Mexico -|City ‘was -captured and- recaptured a-half:dozen times. Villa’s forces were gradually push- ed northward. ~His most crushing defeat -was at Celaya last spring. There. in-.desperate: charges ~he; lost 6,000 men. _ Superstitious. .belief in his military infallibility was. shat- tered. He never recovered. Fiolds Untilled. * Five years of revolution has pros- ‘trated the country. - Fields-were un- ‘tilled. or. devastated. Livestock :was confiscated. -Famine swept the coun- 'try. Business. collapsed.Villa’s army 'was pushed back to the.border. The president last July made an- other “Pan-American move to pacify Mexico by calling representatives of six: Latin-American: countries: to.‘aid .the United States. . Carranza would not .participate. and, with Villa ap- parently . a broken: reed, the -confer- ence recommended .recognition of the Carranza government. :The: last: desperate struggle of Villa at Agua Prieta, opposite 'Douglas, Ariz., having failed, today Carranza is entering upon the reconstruction of Mexico. g, = ..‘E":’;”';'.'.'.'::y- % - 2 2 = = ‘Washington, D. €., Nov. 22.—The [’ present breach between Carranza and Villa was opened a year ago, by jeal- ousy rivalry and mistrust. Peace was shortlived following Carranza’s entry into Mexico City in.August, 1914. A month later Villa began his revolt against Carranza, who was supported by Genedal Obregon. Gen: Angeles, military rival of Obregon) sided with Villa. The Villa-Carranza - breach’ wid; ened when Villa demanded that Car: ranza proclaim himself provisiona! president, according to the ‘“plan uf Guadalupe,” name a cabinet and call elections. Carranza did not do this It would have disqualified him for ‘the presidency. Convention Packed. The Aguas Calientes convention Car; ranza claimed the convention. :wag packed by Villa“ delegates planning schijdpin: Ridtaburgh,= &-wity: ofirmore | an: §04,000;dnhaldtants. ARPLES-Wanlds pay:the 62,000 afficers and men inthe:aayy.for four| . -@ears.. They geh$40,000,000.8 year, 5RMRIE YeaiViould: pay. thesinterest 200 theipubliesdebt, £83,008,000, for | ihre ments. nBEAQRES < Would gatipthe.navy |- with 120 up-to-date sulunanines: at 13890:000; vach. B YiE+—Would, puts $20-in.thesav- oings-bapldon-every one:of the:,900,- -800.habiea;born:-in the -United: States vinithe year. ‘GFW%M"PI’Mflfi” spmblia debiof:Butinlo; $30,182,966, 8 aeitys ofi nearly #00,000 -pepniation. >Expept:inspotatocs.andnotion; th svast yield for 1915 -smepasses: - even that wondrous..year,..1914. Last year's wheat crop smashed all re ords, and yet thisyyesr'y: garnesing goes it 110,000,000 bushels better. | GParp cpisibigesimore than 3,000, 000,000 bushels to the smashing crop of cereals, ‘this~ome item alone is -Wauth almost:$2,090,008,000.. Here' - stheat,Wwith more than.1,000,000,00 ~Jmshels,. wonth, mwmma&i 000, ,the Jargast STOR. 108 ARY LoURL: _Inchistory. xAnd,.oatsehip: in. cwit] ~ 008,000,000 mare bushels, yalued +8l Mmore. $5an.$500,000,800. g How many peeple realize.that-our baxaslone. almost, nicks$1,000,000,- 000 ,;withy its;101,000,009 teus? ..Or sibat scqiton .comes, Ghose, Lo H1,000,7 800,000, every, gear. ., This Jear it 4 ~AeheCHISRIAsE, Fear Was aaaner Whmum¢weflusuev n, But we set out to-Figuglize. et mbem-w&bwnmwnhm-nd #ate. uMenbattansIvand; New,¥ork, mn‘n mrnmm oI s0cWe 4nmped 0Nk, threespiggast careal | +EEADHOVEY QU 14,038 agres 4he;gath- -ared, grain ~geuld.gaver Manhatian o0 thedenth ofi 130.-feet—everything «ndazAfatories yould:ha.buxjed be- mr BaKe -2 iR, it :Fou. Please. Yexry. well...Qutsthrea;;graln; crops woul fill & tif it a cuble mile_big.. X it_were set up ropdwarythisg halt, suble mile : 'fim seyen.pimsn:asshigh:as the way we 'work, isibound to | make* the- liver “sluggish. ‘Headaches — backaches — “tired feeling’* result. ' Then: weshould *'take:some+ thing’’ to renew intestinal acs tivity. But ‘‘salts’’ are mxghty disagreeable to take. And we’re nfranfl othericathartics ma; ay; give; »us “ithe medicine habit,” ‘To those who ask our advice, . we suggest the use of Webster’s Sodetts. *Youshouldtry these little* ‘slip- rllld-go-down" swafers, -Each ocontains.a selentifically meas- mddoseo(n.nidanlcqmbmanon laxative. No'silty taste. Nogas. , 25 cent package is convenient ;o‘ carry jnvestpocket or. hand: g Because we £rnow the formula . o Sodetts, we are glad to Tec:, ~ommend them to you. itfflmg:St'ore‘ 1 B Ni-French: & Co. Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we did! And how about that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do. it now! Phone 3. you'll see . Goid Dust causes the dirt to flee. One reason for the i great:popularity, of “Gold’ Dust is activity. - Scand larger| It dissolvea quickly in _hot Pl ...‘: jackaget p\lrx ies in a on . cleaning. everywhere *‘Millions of housewives are .n. Gold’ leanin; Dust regularly- 1from, linoleum {o:the elumut silver and woodwork. A tablespoonful dis-, solved in a pail of hot water is the - recipe-for: proper-use, . SECEEFAIRBANKIZEE 'MAKERS <{6-INCH - SLABWOOD ~FOR -SALE "Softwood $2.00 .per.load Hardwood $2.50 per.load . Bemidji Mfg.. Go. Phone 481 —rATTEND— |Bamidji Business Collgs Day- and:-Hight LIST ,Your city property-with Clayton.C..Cross -Markham Hotel Bullding FOR_SALE_OR-BENT: Reasonable Commission 108 Sheets to-Box ~+BENIDIL - WINN. “Best "oigfihest One .chew..of . SPEAR ; Heap:will-convinee-any man’ that *there’s “no .+Other tobaeco..on..earth 80 rich in*fruity-sweet- «ness. . Thatls .because all the natural juices of the choicest Burley leaf are:retained:in 'PLUG ‘TOBACCO ~Bach-golden-brown plug of SPEAR.HEAD is thoroughly -saturated with the delicious fruity “flavor:that’s a joy to the tongue of the dis- '~criminating‘chewer. -Get a-plug- bo- “day. * THE-AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. Notice to" Contractors. Notice. is-hereby-given ‘that:sealed bids will be.creceived by the: Board of: Directors- for: School District No. 21, for furnishing - -materials -and lebor for-the erection :and comple- tion: of - a-one-story: £frame- school building, -according to ‘the -plans-and specifications; now -on file'with the | clerk-of .said school district-and Thos. Johnson, architect,:Bemidji, Minn. :Each bidderwill' be: required to furnish a .certified:.check in = the amount of$100:00 to ‘enter: into con- tract: in -case:he: is. thesuccessful | bidder. All other checks will be re- turned and the check of the success- ful bidder will be returned after he has entered into contract and fur- nished a satisfactory .bond. Bids will be opened Thursday, Dec. 1, 1915, at 2 o’clock P. M. at P. Malt- rud’s store, Buena Vista, Town bg Turtle River, Minn. The board reserves the right to re- ject any or all bids. JAMES LONG, Clerk, Turtle River, Minn, R. F. D. No. 1. 3d 1119-22-26 “T0'WHOM IT, MAY CONCERN NOTICE Lereby given that this Company, will prosecute. all persons using ty owned by it for.starage purposes or the dumping of garl e or other ol nc!im-ble matterinor:upan: its-vacant lots. Every person who has- here- quMMyurmyothin, -and nndfladtomm -above mentioned is berebyi: the in the: same.., whuchltwas prior to the thme of trespass. or 'Bemldu Townsite & mprovement Co. 820 :Capital Bank Buliding 8T, PAUL E'RE-ciling. < MINNESOTA' . ,Theserhds.:brlgggce:tainzzmlts a.waord per issue,cashiwith copy, ic.a.word oth- .Always telephene:No B SO RNLLL- )t o IS SUN | FOR.. RENT—Three .. modern...ropms, hot water, steam heat, bath,;light; $15.00 per month. Over 209 “Third St. Apply Akerberg-Kittle- ~son Store. '3d1124 — 'FOR'“RENT —Nine-room" moderh: »»house, *703* Minnesota Ave. =Beiley,-Phone 40. FOR RENT-—Five - nice -rooms - up- stairs, for housekeeping. ~Tel. 26- F-11. 541127 r———— FOR . BENT—Six-room .house. dn- fluh'e at 423 Minn, Ave. . 6d1122 “FOR 'SALE. B e A FOR SALE—AIl timber stumpage. on the SW1 of NE%.and NW%%.of SE¥% and N%. of SW¥%, Section|: 9-67-25, county of. Koochiching, Minn. _Estimated. at 6,575. tles, 1,275 cords.pulp wood,, 60,000 feet. logs; time to remove. .timber,. May 1,.1917. Look it over and.make us.an offer. . Mahlum: Lumber. Co. Brainerd, Minn. .~ 64126 FOR :SALE~—50-ft.. lot:between 11th and 12th St Beltrami:Ave. Cheap | -« for icash. - May: Patridge. “Box 6, Superior View, ‘Duluth, Minn. '8d1124 FOR SALE. good Garland base burner stove. Apply at -Bemidji Welding & Machine Co. Tel. 69. dit . |FOR SALE—Eighty acres unimproved land. Will consider trade for auto- moblle Berman Insurance, Agency. 3d1123 FOR SALE—Two' black ~mares, -five years old; weight about 1,250 each. Berman Insurance Agency. 3d1123 |° FOR SALE—Four head of and nine sets of sleighs. son dray line. horses Ander! 6d1124 POSITIONS WANTED. ‘WANTED—Girl wants position with private home, hotel or restaurant. Address B. A:;‘c|o-Pioneer. ~3d1124 T ——————————— ‘WANTED—Washing to do at home. Phone 379-W. 3d1124 owner:inz40,:80:0n upito:340-acre tract.. Located 3 miles from Hines and 4 miles from Blackduck. Read ~-the~-details -in-display ad on .an- s Jother: pagesofthis-paper--entitied “Buy Farm Disect Froms:fhwyner.” - ‘WANTED. |'WANTED TO BUY—We pay 'cash for-east off suits and-shoes. Zieg- iler'smSecond Hand:Store. ‘WANTED—=8econd ~hand -~ housekoid goods. 3 ———— ~“MIBCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of ~North' Dakota offers unlimited op- ~portuniities for business: to-classi- fled..advertisers. - Fhe:: recognized .advertising medium . in;the. Fargo _.Dally .snd _Supday.. Courier-News the only. seyen-day.paper. in.the . state_and.the.paper. which carries .the, largest amount _of. ciassitied advertising. .,The __Courler-News covers North Dakota.like.a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state - the day of publication; it is. the ' paper to use In order to get re- sults; rates one cent per.word, first insertion, one-half cent per word . succeeding insertions; fifty cents per Hne per month. Addross the Courier-News;: Fargo, 'N. D. “~Poneer ‘want ads bring results. R e _ ] The =Pioneer 1s:4he;place to:buy your, rolls; of;, adding suachine: paper for. Burronghs: 8dding :machines. :One roll, a dozen. rolls.or & hundred-rolls. | | FOR SALE—Two-year-old.Shorthorn - registered bull. - Berman Insuranee - Agency. ~3d1123 e ppm——mp—— Hello, boys and. girls.. - Hear . that school ‘bell? 'Don’t start’ for.schaol without. a NEW .BEMIDJI: lead, pen: cil. . It’s the best nickle pencil:made: Any._store in town. sells-’em. e KK LXK KKK KKK KKK * He who forgets to adver- % * % - tige-should not complain when % -the ‘buyer-forgets-that he is * % in- Business. — It 1s-just a case *-~of“forget” all -around. * * * *x * * * ERHHKEK KKK KKK KKK “Business and Professional : PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR.. ROWLAND .GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR.- E.:A. SHANNON, M. D, ~PHYSICIAN::AND: SURGEON ‘Office: in:;Maye . Block Phone 396 “Res. Phone' 897 ATTORNEY_ AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser ..Building. ||DR.C. R. SANBORN “PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘Office=Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First..National--Bank ~Bemidji,. Minn. i|DR. E. H. SMITH the, swheels: of .:eommerce; by the best kind “of printing-and - stationery:ser- - +wvice. - ThesmeHPumn line of books and forms will help you in your wbugsiness. We’ll show, you how. Phone 31 ‘BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE -Bemidji Yholesale-Stove -Dealers | “NEW'AND SECOND HAND .- Cook-Steves, =Ran ges, Wood-Heaters, i» Combination .Goal.and Wood Heaters, si8elf:¥Feeding Hard Coal'Stoves. Anytahingfxoumant in a stove ~All 6.‘.rliv. Pamseo makesand:-all; sizes. ##PHYSICIAN : AND> SURGEON {Office::8ecurity: Bank--Block S0. "‘PHYSICIAN “AND SURGEON ‘Bmldjl, Minn. Prlctlcfi, Ldmited EAR _NOSE Glasses Fitted Offiece:Gibbons Bidg. ¢+ Narth ot Markham Hotel. Phone 106. e e e ———— A DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR . First National Bank Bldg. _Graduate the Palmer School of * Chiropractic Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5,.7to .8 Phone 406-W. EYE . THROAT iiilfi*ii-*i*fillll’ * TIME - + fiiiiiiiiiiiiil*’ (#84: B !I Nonh- elliher North—-!n!.; mll. 44 ~ Frel “They -know,. by sexperis| - : “Pioneer. mce,,mtmwlm this:section: of the: oemtryms {|Gibbons Bloek * VETERINARY SURGEON 403 Irvine Ave. .-Call Bogue's. Livery-—164 DRAY LINE ! TOM: SMART DRAY.AND.-TBANSFER xSafe; and Piano-Movi es..Phone 58 . 818-America:Ave. ~+:Qfficer Phone: 12, B e e ————— DENTISTS. DR. D:“LSTANTON, +DENTIST : iOfice’ 1" Wiwter-Block !(DR. I.. T. WO“, ENTIST _Tel._250 North of Markbam Hotel ssBegurity Bank Bldg. All-Jinds-of-legal-blanks. PHONE 31. “Hiffman & ‘0'Loary FHIRMITORE WD UNDERTAKING H N. MGKEE Funecal Dieecor h‘n&l?‘;fi,floca FINERAL DIRECTOR ». E. IBERTSON +UNDERTARER

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