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| | THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISNED EVERY AFTERNOON EISEPT SURBAY BV THE BEMIDJI PIONEER' PUBLISHING CO. E. H. DENV, ‘0. ESOARSON. 18 Entared 1n tha Postoties ot Bomidlie: Miswesets, 26 second waclass matior, SUBSGRIPTION-~-$5.00 PER YEAR 1N 4DVANGE CITY OF BEMIDJI Connty Seat. Fopulation—In 1900, 5099, +Summer Resort-:-Hundreds; of. outsid- ers maks their summer home on Lake Bemidji. Fishing boating and: bath- ing accommodations are(second to, none in the United States. Area—Ten Square miles incorporated. Altitnde—1400 ‘ect above sea: level. ‘Water Power—2200 developed horse- power, Mississipoi river. ‘Water—Absolutely. pure. sian ‘wells. Water Mains—About:iten miles. Boating—500 miles by lake ‘and river. Déath Bate—5.4 a-:thousand in 1908; Annusl Eainfall—33.7 inches. ‘Temperature—20 above, winter; summer, mean. Sewer Mains—About five miles. » .Cement: Sidewalks—Twelve: milos. Liakeshore Drive—Ten miles. Parks—Two. ‘Water Frontage—Ten miles, two lakes and Mississippi river. A Home Town—1600-residences. Taxpayers—1200 Churches—8. * School Houses—Four. Bank, Deposits—=$800,000. Manufacturers—ilardwood handles, lumber, lath, shingles and various other industries. Great Distributing Point—Lumber preducts,: groceries, flour;:feed and hay. Postal Receipts—3$20,375 for 1910, 10th place in the etate-outside of St. Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth, Postal Savings Bank—Only one in Minnesota. Railroads—Grea: Northern, . Minne- sota & Internationmal, M., R. L. & M, Minneapolis, St. Paul: & Sault Ste. Marie, Wilton & Northern, Grand Forks to Duluth and Bemidji-Sauk Centre, Railroad Depots—Three. Passenger. Trains—Fourteen daily, —One —To St Paul, %30 miles; to Duluth, 167 miles. ) Hotels—Fifteen, Breweries—One. Sawmills—Four, Handle Factories—One. Boat Factories—One. Wholesale Houses—Four. Banks—Three. Auto Gazages—One, e . T 1600 ; in 1910 Two arte- % It may be that your. business is satisfactory to you as it is, but will it be satisfactory mnext year when conditions are bound to change as much if not more than they have during the past year. You advertising this week of this month serves or « should serve a double purpose. 1st. 2nd. nes secure. Mr. Chalmers of the Chalmers-De- troit Auto.Co. has made advertising history this year by a very unusual and yet very sound, -sensible move, The output of his factory.is sold a vear ahead and still he continues to advertise. To get immediate -business. To make your next year’s busi- He says he is-not so much concerned about his 1911 .business, he has that and also a part of his 1912 business, he is now-looking out for future years. Too many retailers advertise for today’s results only and-if.every ad they run does not produce-handsome results they call it a failure and say that advertising does.not pay. It is true that every ad-is expected to produce immediate results .and a well planned and written:ad :proper- ly backed will and it will-do more. It will help build your future to and if you keep everlastingly at it your future business will show it plainly. R R R R R R R CRCRCRCRCR R Y © WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY © R R R R R RCRRCRCY An Impertinent Question. One slight detail upon which man would like to be enlightened is this: Does the harem skirt necessitate the use of suspenders.—Winona Inde- pendent, Roads Lead to Baudette. All roads lead to Baudette these days, Newcomers who know a live town when they see it are pouring in and hotels and rooming houses are taxed to the limit. This is surely the town’s growing time.—Rainy River Region. Believe in Getting Together, Last week comment on the con- clusion of the county division fight by the Red Lake Falls Gazette was strictly all right. We believe in let- ting bygones be bygones and in get- ting together and doing what little we can to help build up all adjoin- ing counties not even excepting Red Lake.—Thief River Press. Others Have Flopped. In the sixth congressional district the Foley Independent must feel a trifle lonely in its opposition to the Canadian reciprocity — agreement. Better come on over. Others have flopped.—Little Falls Transeript. An. Indignation Meeting. Duluth is to the objective point orthern ‘association If the reapportionment bill falls to pass, the name will be chang- ed to Northern Minnesota Indigna- tion ‘meeting, and not a:member ‘but Will meke good.—Cass Lake Times. esota ‘Development, in June. Hay> Cook “Skinned.” A man in Duluth- has: been-found who claims he lived on ‘six cents a day. For his frugality and other traits he will be ‘deported to Ger- many. Instead of deporting, Du- luth should engage him to instruct its citizens how to combat the|“hgh cost of living.” He has the renown- ed "A. P. Cook schedule of ‘cheap living” skinned a mile.—Ely M‘ner. oA Goofi Percentage ? There have been 1,035 bills intro- duced at the present session of the Minnesota legislature and fourteen have been passed. If that percentage l'can be obtained to the end of this legislature, it will be the best in the history of the state.—St. Paul’ Pio- neer Press. R R R R R RN RO CY @ "BY THE WAY @ O R R R R ORI Y Of all unpleasant things the worst is to hear the male half of a pair spooninF by telephone. No man enjoys. answering ques- tions. You will notice that a majority of the lucky people are those who work hard with either brain or hands. | The kind of people you associate with form your opinion of the world. Seriously, did you ever hear of a | girl who colored her hair red? | . Y i | -Remer. Thos. M. Klement was a Remer visitor between trains Saturday. A. C. Winger. has sold his -black- smith shop and livery barn to Hiram W. Snell of Federaldam. stalling-a very fine set of new. bar fixtures. a -business visitor: in. Remer Tues- day. J. G. Hermes has moved his family from: his farm into: town and is oec- cupying the rooms over the depot. Cedar peeling is in full progress now. E. 8. Stevens returned - Tuesday from the Twin Cities where he -has been for the last three. weeks. Dave Decamp had the misfortune to cut his hand Tuesday. He was splitting wood with a-4 pound axe | when the axe slipped and nearly severed the first finger from the left hand. George C. .Fronapple left for Rochester and the southern part of the state Thursday. H. H.:Coolidge left for .Duluth Thursday . having been called there on busines for his firm. . H. N. Harding looked after the affairs of the . First . State . Bank Thursday and Friday of last week while. Cashier Charles A. Graham visited friends in Cass Lake. 1. E. Leighton, district manager for the Modern. Brotherhod of Amer: ica, has been in Remer this week making- arangements for the organ- izing of.a lodge. | The town- .election passed | off | quietly. Tuesday, the entire Inde- pendent ticket being elected. The names of the new officers are as ‘fol- lows: . Supervisor; Fred L. Sanborn; Clerk, M. B. Patten; Charles A. Graham; Assessor,: Ed Watson; Justices, Oliver Shill and W. A. Wickland; Constables, W. F.: Wilson and Wm: Pelkey; Road over-| seer for north end, Alex Whitted; Road overseer for south end, P. J. Froskland; Supt. of town schools, Charles. Colberg. | J. H. Flynn has just completed the platting of the forty acre tract east of town. This forty was divid- ed into one acre tracts suitable for a home and truck gardening and ‘are well situated. These lots are for sale at reasonable prices by W. A: Wickland who reports that some twenty have.already been bargained for. Soo Treasurer, Nymore. | T. Quinn just arrived here iroml Brainerd, where he has been on the sick list for a few weeks. Ed Blade has just returned from a winter’s work in Cass Lake. Sunday the 19th the night passen- -ger will make its first trip through frem. Brainerd to International Falls and one.of ite popular. enginers will be .greatly missed.in Nymore societ; The button and . necktie facto | Hotel Remer has just finished in-| Thos. W.- Barbour of: Bemidji was! Is slightly on the bum, they have not done much business in the last few. days. & ¢ I ‘A big baby boy arrived at. the / home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Cole March 14:¢ Both' babe and mother are doing fine.' 4 \ Mrs. Ray Glidden left this morn- lpg for Laporte for a shqrt visit with her: parents. F. Bispham' is: cleaning and jre- | modeling his rooming house. . A. 'Krog and wife while driving| had a runaway; fortunately no :ong | - The:Morawets Company was injured but the buggy went to the blacksmith shop for repairs. E. 0.:Glidden has just got his new restaurant sign up in front of hfs hotel, where he serves up to date meals at all hours; also first class rooms. | Mrs. F. Quinn left for Swanville} 'where her sister is very ill. - Mrs. Frank Van Tassel left for her home in Turtle River last eve- ning. The vilage election Tuesday passéd off fine ‘and of course the good can’] % { didates all were elected. Ul /// CZAR BORROWS .AMERICANS Wants to Find -Out.-About Irrigation Scheme in Turkestan. ‘Washington, March 17.—At the re- quest of Czar Nicholas the interior.de- partment “loaned” the Russian 8OV- | ernment Arthur Powell Davis, chief | engineer of the reclamation service, and William F. Mackiea, soil expert, | to advise them as to the feasibility of jrrigation work in Turkestan. All expenses of ‘the trip will be paid by Russia, : .NOBODY-SPARED »wear, isfacti T¢ BEAUDETTE ‘“vMerchant[ Tailor. Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. * French, Dry- —Cluning..--l’r'u-.i-; and - Repairing a Specialty. 7315 Beltrami Avenue Kidney Troubles Attack Bemidji Men | i | :. ‘and: Women, Old and Young |~ R.F. MURPHY | FUNERAL DIRECTOR | ND EMBALMER Office’'313 Beltrami Ave. Phone 319-2. Kidney ills seize youg and old | Come quickly with little warning. | & NJO other hat at price-gives you so much | N good stymnd general all around sat- ! as 2 Mora. - Wear a Mora Hat and you. . .- can rest.assured that you have the utmost in~ '+« styleand:quality. ‘In'every shape and shade to suit yourindividual taste and: S R OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Realdence Phono 58. 418 Amorica Ave.: Oflcs Phons 1. We are Mary Jane :and her -lamb. We have hired out to the best store in this city. ~We are happy; because our consciences are clear. The store we are going to work -for has a clear conscience. They do an i - honorable business. ‘There is no cotton in what they tell you is “all wool.” We are_happy, because we succeed. So does the store we work for succeed; their | Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- | idayll to12a.m., 1to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. | Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. ‘Monday 7to 9 m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. | Motor Boat Shop, Lake front foot of 4th St. * Phone 152 Automobile, Gas Engine and EXPERT REPAIR WORK E. H. JERRARD IJEW PUBLIC LIBRARY | upright goods and-upright methods compel success. Each week for a whole year we shall greet you in this paper, always with a smile. Our store folks greet you with a smile when you come in, and sell you re- liable merchandise. M. 0. Madson & Co. ' _ One Priced Clothiers i | | | Children suffer in their early year; Can’t control the kidney secretions | pain. Women worry, can't do daily work. Men have lame and aching backs. The cure for man,woman or child] Is to cure the cause—the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kid- neys— Cure all forms of kidney suffering. Bemidji testimony proves it. Co to Him for Farm Loans Girls are languid, nervous, sufter| JOHN G, ZIEGLJER | | | “THE LAND MAN> - Fire= Life==-EN SUR A N C E----Accident - REAL: ESTATE IN ALL 'ITS 'BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Office--Schroeder Building Fire Life Health Personal Accident Marine . Burglary Theft T “MR. RENTER Have you ever stopped to ihink that every few years you practically pay for the house you live in and yet do not own it? Figure it up for yourself. +Thecdore Rovsevelt says: “No Investment on earth is so safe, 80 sure, so certain to earich its owners as undeveloped realty.” We will be glad to tell you about the City of Be- midji. and quote you prices with easy terms of States. Remember the name — Doan’s— and take no other. WOOD ! ».Leave:your:-orders for! . + geasoned. Birch, Tam- arack or:.Jack Pine ~Weod with I S. P. HAYTH Telephese 11 | 'WE-MAKE ‘Beginning:'March “10th DELIVERY 1 will- have for sale { ¢ ‘Macaroni:Seed Wheat | White Russian- Seed: Oats Green: Russian - Seed - Oalts All seed is - thoroughly - cleaned ready for seeding. H CONRAD LAJAMB Cor: Irvine-and 13th. Head Lettuce Green Onions Cucumbers CORRECTE #The chiehu.%ueon of the Plasti | Surgery Institute quickly right: all wrongs with the humanfac lot features ‘without knife or.pai; to the entire.satisfaction and de: light of every patient. 1;l'he WO is'as lastingas life i have a facial irregularity of an; kind write Corner Sixth and Hennepin "% 255 ~ Phone 206-207 ~e not only give you good groceries, but also give you GOOD serv- ICE when you buy fromus. Wedonot let the things you order for dinner "'straggle" along and let ‘everybody-=—guests and all--HALF STARVE while you are worried HALF CRAZY waiting for the groceries to ccme. Besides we are never fout of it." We lkeep the SUPERIOR groceries and "deliver the goods." & We wish also to call your attention to a few specials for today and Saturday. Strawberries . ]..eaf Lettuce. Round Radishes Celery Tomatoes} ' Rhubarb A Special on Oranges Roe & Markusen:» THE QUALITY GROCERS ; i ' 4th St. Bemidj o - Mrs. Mary Gamble, 1119 Dowd| '} payment if desired on some of the best residence g Ten i Mion, Ay MTon's| gl (WEAT, FARM AND != /. and business propertv in thar, rapidly growing City. Kldney. Pillsmave oo wssa’ by, dit-| g ESTATE CITY LOANS |$ [JA letter addressed to us will bring you full particu- ferent members of my family with| & & lars or if you prefer to see the property, call on H. A. g00d Tesults that I feel as it I were| & TELEPHONE 395 OFFICE IN POSTOFFICE BLOCK g Simons, at Bemidji. doing nothing more than my duty in § i i The Soo Railroad is now running its freight and saying a good word for them. One £ V ELLI S o] passenger trains into Bemidji; investigate the oppor- of my children suffered from bach-| § .- Lo gl tunities offzred for business on a small or large scale. ache and other symptoms of kidney Q complaint. Finally Dr. Doan’s Kid- g GENERAL, INSURANCE g e gee . ney Pills were used and in a compara- % Bemld" Tuw“sllg & Impruveme“t co. 5 tively short time they entirely dispos- | || quppry “RENTALS AND > 404 Now York Life Bullding ilob the difleylts; 8 BONDS COLLECTIONS |§ ST. PAUL MINNESOTA For ‘sale by all dealers. Price 50| @ % B cents. * Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo,| & 9 T New York, ‘sole agents for the United | ~i Employess' Liability - ‘Elevator Personal Effects ~ Steam Boiler 5° Armory Opera House ONE NICHT ONLY Wednesday March 22 Return of the Famous Juvenile -BOSTONIANS ~With-ROSE “PATSIE” HENRY and , flOther Clever Girls 20 In their. latest musical ‘comedy success “THE RANSOM’ -Every Girl an Anisf---Every Artist a Girl The novelty aftraction of the Season Special ‘snimary, slectrical effects all new this ‘year Prices, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00 . Pi_an' of Saatsat Gity.Drug Stors Monday. a. m. Mar. 2i1m ' 1