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south of the City limits of the eltvol CHEERED BY THE PEASANTS Bemiidji and west of the- line " deviding THERE ARE SOME SNAPS AWM"NG THE ALE“T hange s“"‘m Roosevelt's Trip Not as Peacsful as | Standpatters Oppose MacVeagh. [Continued from First Page] Hazel Minnick, Spodner, 52100:1: Rapallo, ltnly?:;::.’.—(!olonel and MAY quT sAB'NET cabinet mem‘her Mr. M;;:Veuh has Jom e y o ves ors From the outset of his career as & Sadie Henderson, Maltby, . 18550 | Mrs. Roosevelt, who are driving from g been under the fire of the standpat o Pauline Branchaud, Bagley, 850 | Bpezia to Genoa, stopped here over nofl' s ’ element of Repgbllcsn leaders in the night and left in the morning for Por- ald '0 Bfl mssa"s"'d senate. He has been referred to stead- (" 5 an e r : g wm' PIISI"IIIIS. * do mot Ilred OWN a Imnc of your own. le not I"E out loss of time aud by medici_ne complete seclusion. Descriptions of 18 regarded by the old guard in the || which, like Chamberlain’s Colic, | the distingulshed American have pre: ;gnntet }:mt:) _h:m’e uml nl-a- tr:iaf. your inds lénce NOW. —_— rom e beginning 8 element as e ‘M hnu. m‘ .‘ opposed Mr MacVeagh and hmperofl LET US SHOW Y0U-—a « lot holera and Diarrhoea Remedy | ceded him in every little village along ‘Washington, April 9.—Reports are | him in his work, te and he Is easily recognized not only cures promptly but pro. | the rou give r‘” ‘"* desired. and 80 b the object of f: B REAL ES’ THE GROWIN( cm '!mn duces no unpleasant after effects. | ang o nrdfi‘lm:l:no:a; a’;(o:n: TeqUent | qurrent that'Secretary of State Knox| The secrétary of the treasury does i C{N E ‘NOUTEID ,9 G Whgr . il dis pi d tavel b and Seoretary of the Treasury Mac-|not conceal the fact that his opiniot “' you at* P“ or yoii It never fails and is pleasant an The travelers have abandoned their lltl INSIDE” ofi X Sold by Barker | ¢Arriago for an automobile, Veagh are llkely to quit President | of political officeholders is not the fll” pflu.rulmnglpr it on your investment. easy to take. Sol y Barker Taft's cabinet ' After his election to | highest, but in the selection of men ‘With FIVE lines of railroads into the city—many industries are the presidency Mr. Taft let it be|to 8ssist him in his departmental SUR]!mlouudunbeumof the superior railroad and other Drug Co. - sanlst known that he expeoted Mr. Knox to | WOTk he has been met by opposition act 88 tho “mremior snd ohler ay.| Ot the politiclans right along. Some PRICES will advance in accordance with the growth of the city—why not ask us for descriptive matter r BEMIDJI— f his treasury appointments have viser of the administration and Mr. | O - egarding Knox manifestly held a similar expec. | P67 1€1d UP In the senate, 1 tln city with 30 many advantages to be offered to the home secker as I.ll'uhl tatl P::Aidant Tatt intended to have his WRITE OR CALL ON US for detailed information or see our local agent, H. A. SIMONS Tombers of the eapings ang Seametany | Clinton, T, Aprl 9—James Swales, Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. Knox was at first slated to play an | S€venty-five years old, a bachelor who 404 Noew York Life Building 8T. PAVL, MINN. important part. But it soon became | lived near Folletts, committed sulcide e R S $2500 IN PRIZES. Capitol Prize. = The Capitol Prize of the Bemidji 'Pioneer’s Contest is a $1050, Model 110 Buick, one of the best and most tpopular cars on the market today. 1t is on display at the Garage of the !Northern Auto Company where it will remain until it isturned over to ‘the lady receiving the highest num- {ber of votes in the eatire contest. The Grand Prize. “The Grand Prize of the Pioneer’s TMammoth Contest is a $450 Kimball fPiano, Style 15, one of the finest, ~sweetest toned most scientific con- ~structed instruments that money can buy. Itison display in the Store of Bi- ———— siar & Murphy on Third street where Earthquake In Calabrla. +it will remaia until it is turned over to ng;‘:&f‘:’:ob::‘“' “’:p:"“’l‘r :_:f“fi rthelady receiving the second highest| wqg gccompanted by loud rumblings wnumber of votesin the entire contest. | and caused great alarm. No damage The District Prize, e noa “The District Prize in this contest iis a‘keautiful blue white $100 Dia- +mond:zing, one of the finest stones +of its size ever set ‘in a ring in Be- vmidji. It is on display at the store «of George T. Baker, where it will ' remain until turned over to the lady treceiving the highest number of cvotes in District B after the Capitol -and Grand Prizeshave been awarded. {1st Sub-District Prizes—District A. "The first Sub-Dstrict Prizes in IDistrict A are four musical scholar- +ships in Mastens Conservatory of !Music. These Musical Scholarships vwill be awarded one to each lady getting the highest number of votes in Sub-Districts 1, 2, 3 and 4, after the Capitol, Grand and District _ The Cornerstone of Wealt, IS THE SAVINGS ACCOUNT =iz gold watches two with -diamond -set and engraved cases and: four The Savings Account is the cornerstone on which every sound fortune is built: Have you laid the cornerstone + wigh plain engraved cases. They 1 < 3 5 - are on.display in the window of Geo. || Of yours yet, ladies of the Northland? If not, the Pioneer will, for this week it is going to give a T. Baker where they will remain . 3 b + until awarded one to each Candidate i in each of the Sub-districts 1, 2.3 - 4, 5 and 6, after the Capital, Grand = . District and Sub-district (Musical —scholarships) Prizes have been [ ] s :awarded. In Case of aTie Vote. . s [ ] In the case of a tie vote be- aVI n s ‘tween any two contestants The . Bemidji Pioneer wishes to announce . 1 they will each be given the prize - which their vote ties them for. Acco u n t “Comprizes all tne territory north of . Fourth street axxd east of Beltrami Ave., In th e including north side of Fourth street and the east side of Beltrami Ave. Helped . Build Western Roads. Ithaca, N. Y., April 9 —Kirk P. Cran- dall, a well known civil engineer, who was active in building many railroads in this.and other countries, died here aged sixty-four years. He surveyed the Northern Pacific lines through the Dakotas and was connected with build- ing many roads in the West. —_— Britons for Western Canada. Ottawa, Ont,, April 9.—The steam- ship Mount Royal is on the way to the Dominion with 1,200 British pas- sengers for Northwestern Canada. An extra ship, advertised only one week ago, already has had all passengers booked. | Suicide Wants Debts Paid. Prompt relief in all cases of| apparent when the work of drafting | by cutting his throat with a razor after throat and lung trouble if you use| these bills actually began that Attor-| Writing a note saying, ,“Pay for my Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, | 267 General Wickersham was the chief | Washing; goodbye.” N rellance of the president in their Pleasant to take, soothing and| preparation. Secretary Knox was also TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY healing in effect. Sold by Barker'’s offended because the president chose Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Charles R. Crane of Chicago for min- Dngzlgts E"st:ntzi meney 1.fl’J 1t m;bo o E The Pioneer.“lOc per Wee k - National 3ank IS Bemidji, Mihn, [ Bertha Benson, 57887 Y - L . N Hauds MeCawiey, 3‘??1'?; To the lady turning in the largest number of New Yearly Subscriptions. ‘Do you want to-be herP You can if you Py (]l make up your mind to. It’s up to you. Can you afford to pass it by? Lottie McDonald, oo Mrs. Tuomy, oo { Essie Brannon, 700 |7 Mrs. A.E. Otto, 550 “== 1 Win Three Prizes with Effort T Fourthsyreet east of Irvin avenue and west of Baltrami avenue, including north i i Eth e, st idof I The $25.00 Savings Account in the First National Bank. avenye angd (west side of Beltrami avenue. } R g “wwll The YearlyPrize---InDistrict A $25.50 Ansco Camera on display in City Drug Store i Mrs. Leet 46662 * Ama e Danaer sl ...in District B the Choice of any $25 Dress or Cloak in T.J. Crane & Co.’s Store N S e And the Capital, Grand, District or Sub-District Prize. Sub-District No, 3. Comprises all the teritory west of Irvin For a Club of Five One-Year Subscriptions to the Pioneer, 18,000 Extra Votes will be given this week. avenue, extending across Great Northern Gacks . ot of it Wl o A Two-Years’ will count as two-one year; Five---five, or one club. the east side of Irvin avenue. Myrtle Methven, 15700 Helen Bisiar, 16818 . . Ruth Wilcox. 10025 $ . Mrs. Joe Hughes, 706 i e : Y I P Yearly Prize ‘ - | Yealy Prize Ada Meyers, 550 > Mae Kane, 550 District B ‘A valuable yearly Sub-District No, 4. Comprises all the territory south of Fourth street and east of Irvin avenue, including the south side of Fourth street, the east side of Irvin avenue and the . Village of Nymore. This is positively the Last and Best : District A ; ; usy % : A valuable yearly prize, worth $25, will Book, Club or Combination Offer that be given to the candidate getting the largest prize, worth $25, will begiven to the candi- Nina Hazen, o152 will be made during the entire Contest, 'fifi’.’if\‘fm;n :Zgg date getting the larg- 1 - i glilmnc.l(.)hnson' ’ 2511;: est number of yearly and will positively close at lO:3o,]5atur- « Olive Cunningham, o s . . VadaMcTaggart, .2045 subscriptions in Dis. ¢ ; o 4 = District B, tict By This, peibe day, April 9, lIo10, and don’t you forget it. Sub-District No. 5. * Compriges all the territory north and «.south of the city limits of the City of Be- midji and east of the line dividing Range 32 and 33. will consist of any $25 Dress or Coat 1 T. J.Crane & Co.’s Blanche Panchot, Akeley, 5100 % . A S : B i ot Slore ot anlfaok Contst Opend Wodnestay, Mareh 15, 1910, Canlest Closes Wednesday, Aprll 2, 1910 i ; | B e e A Orene AL e il Sl il o sl at the Gty Drug S o b s Jlserteans Aot CONTEST DEPARTMENT Amrwsi - Ol it & s | Sub-District No. 6. “ ' 'THE BEMIDJI PIONEER, BEMIDJ], ‘MINN. i « Comprises all the territory nor and o .