Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 1, 1910, Page 3

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. it :P E R S O N A L thogmtfih" in- dicated a wish that during his travels ARTS e crease the cer- he might meet every senator and rep- — [ m T Hod ViauRenics thastlt . . resentative : from the states visited i MSS DICKINSON ond oy oo ot . <[ [ff - tainty of i ylf“'; Roosevelt Will-Make Serics | Sicerss somem conversaton on al ART OF PIANO PLAYING Music from 8 o'cloek till 11 at|| : mooseve ONTICS) mstters Baetae il Jocalided . Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 Tlustrated Song by C. J. % ‘Woodmansee lumberman, came up last evening DENTISTS AHt| from the‘st.at.e sanitorium at Walker, b AN INTEIH'!‘II:’JNED HONEY- [il| where he visited Mrs. King a few R. D. L. STANTON One of the comedy hits of the ([|92V% Mr King returned to the | DENTIST season, lfapldn on _the _east-bound :train Office in Winter Block this morning. . : ADMISSION Mr. and Mrs; C. J. Kirkpatrick of 4 B]G D AYs % DR J. T. TUOMY Three Doors It | Kelliher were:among:the out of town - s : " DENTIST OF SE PROFESSIONAL. CARDS 617 Irvin Ave. DICK BERTRAM THE BRINKMAN PIANIST PIANO INSTRUCTOR Phone Call 5o3. 422 Minnesota Ave HARRY MASTEN [SOCIAL AND| Hanson's Drug Store tenight. Money to loan on improved city property. Apply to J. F. Gibbons C. M. Foster of Blackduck was among the north country visitors in Bemidji yesterday. Mrs. E. S. Miller of Kelliher i HEN you take camera loaded with ANSCO’ FILM of ‘Political 'InH(s. ‘ TREP COVERS ‘Bl SECTION Contemplated.. Taur .includes Twenty- & talk with you.” g Except fn the case of Hamilton Fish and a few others the .dfd not specity & meeting in New York, but simply in- Trip Covers Score of States. The former president'’s junket will take him through twenty-four states, New York, Wisconsin, Indiana, Illf- nois, Minnesota, South Dakota, Wyo- ming, Nebraska, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Alaba- ma, Georgla, Tennessee, South Caro- lina, North Carolina, Virginia, Penn. || (This Hederation is not an jnsurance Company.) & B 2 s £ § g 14 S 2 i FIRE INSURANGE WE STAND FOR LESS FIRE WASTEV'AHD LOWER FIRE TAX ASSESSMENTS | Property Owners Federation Then pn'n! or . let us sylvania, Maryland, Delaware and g P 1l b four States iin:the Waest, Northwest | New ‘Jersey. b Pi Tuner “‘shopped” among the Bemidji stores . - a D00 S T rerciis “hoine oar (L print your negatives with and /South,in Each of Which ' He | -Aside fromthese two dozen speeches 304 Northwestern Building, . Minneapolis, Mina. Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul | ¥ ay, returning ou Cyko Paper and youwill 5 he proposes to fully inform himself as ; Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- |€vening train. have cleater, . softér. s""":‘"“"‘l’""”""" at Least One | o the changes that have taken place BULLETIN NO. 9 funished or ‘ol ‘hatle. weddinge, | Mrs. L. Latterell, wife of the deeper,” mote- ‘artistics J{ [ FRRSNE L Mastahandra ot AL ke talatthe Ballon plates foniiy —_— banquets, and a\l'oqcaaio'na. Terms | Funkley merchant, returned home pholog;l s. Fastisne Prior.fo-Beglnalng Telp. to.learn nllpiwflsmlfl Dfpflle DT{’EI‘GSS‘?‘\:: reasonable. All music up to date. last evening after enjoying a day’s Splendid - assortment ‘Washington, June ' 1.—Theodore | movement. 3 The representatives of the alarm the public as_to the lia- Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third| . it in Bemidii . Roosevelt will make a serles of politi- To gain the requisite knowledge the [ll° Stock Fire Insurance compa- bility of Mutual policyholders, - Street, upstairs. Vvisit in Bemidji, O‘lcm:l‘l“r -Pl:“'e d"fll:l" | cal speeches during his triangular | former president has: formally invited nies a:;e cu'tculatmg b:‘;\kian:my' :z‘a(;nz:\ri:htfi; ;Iaxg; ?itz;}(l]ilgd:flrs i H ber of . senators to confer with Jnous twenty page chan: HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner You can appreciate the dollar you s, Photographic swing through the West, Northwest | & DU titled *A Story Incomplete But reap the profits? Stock com- i save. If deposited in the Northern supplies. and Sotith, He will confine himself to ?;’:eéfinfiifnzf;‘g;f";fe'::s”:;]“e’gte"; Sad” It is @ “mud slinging” | pany shareholders and Mutual 2 i i i one th h and he g M attack onthe Mutual Fire In- olicyholders each have similar LENN H. SLOSSON I‘tatu;nn; Ban: nhwxll dgr;w (d:on‘ s o:‘:e‘:‘gdin;“qu;"t‘{‘;‘;?t:“:;";a‘; both reactionaries and straightout pro- M -gurance system, and it is little fmitoa liability, except that stantly day and night an unday. PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders:at the Bemidji Music House, r . % Ty the publication. N 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence |a combined business and pleasure | &%, : plans known in a number of letters to T T A i _These large city conflagra- Phone 174-2 i P = members of congress. In each of Merger Amendment Defeated. Th‘s fl?:fkll‘gzea"‘ge ‘f)‘é’;“)l:e" tions have ruined a'majority of trip to:the county seat. They went these, especially those to progressives | = Washington, June 1.—The ameng. |} :::?:wsa lot of old-%ime irrele- the stock companies that carry RS. T. SMART home last night. 4 Y such risks, while the survivors DRESS MAKING PARLORS All Work guaranteed to glve: satistaction. wo oo Vo s i % 4 senate, 20 to 41. have failed,” knowing very well toisuch;hazards. Talonsa et dremgniicnmy | duation exercises of My, | . Masten's Orchestrawill play.at ~ that a similiar list made up. of uch hazs o ‘|Hanson’s Drug: Store tonight failed and retired Stock compa- The gain is net surplus to the Burgess sister, She will return to nies would outnumber the Mu- New York Stock fire insurance F. BOSWORTH « GENERAL CONTRACTOR Will raise or move your buildings, build your foundations, dig your cel- lars, in fact do anything you want done in good and workmanlike man- ner. Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing -a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN Mr. and Mrs. John L. Lindholm visited Bemidji friends yesterday on Mrs. Del Burgess has departed for Tower, on the iron range, to.attend Bemidji in a few days. Mrs. James VanVleek of Little- fork was among ‘the north country shoppers in the Bemidji stores yes- terday, and after ‘enjoying a vistt with friends, departed on the even- ing train for Littlefork. 1 lot of ladies’ collars ‘and jabots worth 25 to 35¢ on sale Friday 2 to4p. m.at 10¢0'Leary- Bowser Co. C. H. Caser, a prominent business man of International Falls, was among the north country ar_rivals on the 10:30 train last evening. Mr. Caser spent the night and today in Bemidji as a guest at the Markham hotel. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kelley, prominent residents of Laporte, came to Bemidji last evening and departed on this morning’s train for Crookston where they will at- Gity Drug Store Palmer sells stoves on weekly ‘pay ments. commencing-at 8.0’clock. ‘The Swedish-ladies’ aid will meet at the home of Mrs: John Johnson of Mill Park on Thursday at 2:30. Mrs. J. R. Harney of Littlefork visited local Triends today, having come down from the “Fork” last night. Mayor Parker of this city went to Kelliher last evening to look after his summer «camp, where he cuts logs for the Bemidli Lumber com- pany. “Jim” Pickles of this city went down to Staples this morning to “get a drink from the old oaken bucket.” Mr. Pickles’ old home.is at Staples. S. P. Benson, who is engaged in the cedar -business at Blackduck, visited in Bemidji today. “The cedar ‘market has been improving at a mass meeting in each state through .which ' he’ passes. Colonel Roosevelt has made his and near progressives, he has added the expression: “I would be glad to see you and have whipped cream for coffee. Great Big Baked Potatoes! They’re a feature of the Northern Pacific’s Dining Car Ser- vice. They weigh at least two pounds apiece. They are fine! So is the service in general. eggs from our own poultry farm; bread, cakes, pies and iée cream made at our own bakeries in Seattle and St. Paul; ‘Washington :creamery butter; milk in ‘individual bottles; All prepared by expert chefs and served by experienced waiters—a corps of Dining Car Instructors is maintained to keep the service ‘‘up to the handle.” ] L] o Northern Pacific Railway Provides service that sets the pace—not only in its Dining Cars, but all the way through. Several electric-lighted trains East and gressives. Those requested to parti- cipate in the talk did not receive per-l sonal letters, but a-message through a. central distributing point. ment to the railroad bill introduced by Senator.Brown to prevent mergers of competing lines was defeated in the Tender meats; good fish; wonder that the Stock company officials, their local agents, or even the publishers, refuse to allow their names to appear in vant court decisions and list the retired Mutual companies under the head of “Companies that tual retirements fonr to one. Clinching the truth of our statement, we refer the reader sioner’s last published -report, which devotes about eight pages to listing the Stock com- panies that have failed or re- tired since our State Insurance Department has been estab- lished, while only two pages were required to record Mutual failures or retirements. There are ten times more Mutual than Stock companies operatihg in the United States, and the old- est companies are Mutuals. The Stock company represen- tatives rely on the good sense of the Mutual company wanagers Jot to retaliate in like manner. The average business man, en- deavoring to establish a State Bank, would not use asan argu- ment a list of all the National banks that had failed or retired. It is not very apparent that stock company agents try to st Mutual policyholders avoid the liability of large city conflagra- tions which are the graveyards for Stock companies. combine toraise the rates gen- - erally, placing unfair burdens on property that is not exposed companies last year was over $11,000000. The net gain to the other Stock com- to onr State Insurance Commis- anies in the U. S. was over 312,000,000 in 1909. Over $6,000,- 000 was sent across the Atlantic last year to the foreign com- panies. company received . nearly $500,- 000 last year from the United States after paying losses and expenses. the managers of these compa- nies will takelong chances on shady efforts to keep the public mind poisoned a; Fire Insurance? available weaponin the unequal warfare which the relentless, unerring hand of economy is wagin; ock tem is-wrong in principle, - per- nicious and harmful in practice and. its abolition rests.wholly on . the will and patience of a suffering ‘public that is now “asleep at the switch.”’ Property Owners Federation By K. Neutson, Sec’y. steadily all spring,” said Mr. Benson t every da; Low Summer Tourist 3 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON tend the Northern Minnesota Devel- | with satisfaction. ;Ves y aay. Office—Miles Block opment association congress today, ares. A. WARD, M. D. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 ~ R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. TR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block 1st National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening, Work by Appointment Only tomorrow and Friday. If you intend building let Palmer figure on your hardware. MAJESTIC THEATER G. J. WOODMANSEE, Manager. THE WONDERFUL WIZARD” OF 0Z. One of the newest wonder tales of the times. FOXY MOON. Shows Nightly Open at 115 . 10 Children-5¢c Carpet rugs and Linoleium in basement O’Leary-Bowser Co., Be- midji, Minn. Charles Hayden, who is engaged in the cedar business near Black- duck, came down to “look_after the boys,” as Mr. Hayden put it when questioned by the Pioneer repre- sentative this morning, S. E. Thompson, who is éngaged in the mercantile:business at Tenstrike, was among the north - ‘country resi- dents who :returned - to Tenstrike last evening after spending. the day at the court house -in ‘Bemidji. F. E. King, the Grand Rapids on local - acquaintances. Mr. visitors- inl Bemidji yesterday, who [transacted business-here and called i§ They returned home last evening, where Kirkpatrick ‘looks after the interests of the International: Pole Let me help you plan your trip. G. A. WALKER, Agent M. & L, BEMIDJI A. M. CLELAND, Geneial Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL. surplus ;| An obscure Russian | Isit any wonder that inst Mutual 't is their only %r against them. The e insurance agency sys- ong The Scenic Righway Through the The Da.ily Pioneer 10c per Week Land of Fortune ursday, _ W'OO D ;! and Tie company. LAWYERS ? Charles S. Jameson of Littlefork | Leave your .orders for came down last.evening and :went RAHAM M. TORRANCE seasoned Birch, Tam- to Crookston early this morning tofl One of Our The Paimer LAWYER arack or Jack ‘Pine attend the:development congress. as. Many Styles Garment . Miles Block Telephone 560 RANK A. JACKSON o, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. D H. FISK L ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residonce Phone 58 618 America Ave. Office Phene 12 R W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN GRADUATE OF CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE | Located at J. P. Pogue's Barn. INEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open 1o a. m. to 8 p. m.,, dail except Monday; 2 o % day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. F M. MALZAHN BISIAR & MURPHY strength-or: appetite, 'your.system is; Saturda We. Dplirer * REAL ESTATE AND supaNce| FUMEWAL DIRECTORS |unheaiths. Holister's Rocky Mouns(fl || E1SH iy J Your Parcels FARM LOANS, RENTALS . . 11T Third Strest tain Teaor Tablets.makes the.system:H - FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 9ayphone [ rong and robust. E. N. French & Minnesota Ave, Bemidji,-Minn Oalis-Answered-at-All-Heurs - o p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- |’ Wood with S. P. HAYTH: Do You Use dce? We deliver it into your ‘refrigerator For '$2.00 a Monih Telephone' No. 12. TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL I a delegate from _his town. Mr Jameson is one of those many: men ‘who :went .to. Crookston with the and.is going.to.get. Hallon . L. Huffman, who works in this - father’s .abstract office at the court house, and C. A. Shaanon, new.editor. of the Pioneer, returned to Bemidji this morning from St. Paul and Minneapolis,. where:they attended to some. business imatters and enjoyed an over Sunday and Decoration .day visit' with friends at the University of Minnesota, baseball won from the “Flour City” team, Subiscribe for The Pioneer, If you suffer with indigestion, con. stipaticn, feel mean and ‘cross, no Co. : e They greatly enjoyed the 2 to 1. L game :in which St. Paul ] Mean.and Ugly department. WaiClospat:30 We have many other things on sale LAWYER e 2 ; v : = e determination to get reapportion- g ; \ S . - emid, Minnesota Teleptone 11 ol Lo e In Our Ready to Wear Department E. McDONALD northern. Minnesota is entitled to Ladies’ C-oats, Suits and SKErts At a Remarkable Low Price that will also appeal to you. We have a nice assortment of these garments left in all staple sizes, and will put them on sale at a remarkable low price. class tailored garments in all the new shades and styles. _ - This is a money saving event and we would like you all to visit this These garments are first

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