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N to put a’flower on.th newl; ) 3 “ SRR RN LY 23 iR TRE BEMIDUI OAILY PIONEER| = 7> < tover on e , — | PUSLISNED EVERY AFTERNOON FIKEPT “Since 1 went away, death has cut I“g s tocks THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING 00, |2 wide swath in the senate. Six ot v : *Bought and Sold If you have North:American E. H. DENU. jour fellows have taken that’ jour- or Vermillion to sel); Call on . G. JOHNSON BROKER - Office 8'Leary-Bowesr Bleg. - Phene 849 BEMIDJI, MINN. - I will have for sale ~Macaroni Seed Wheat White Russian Seed Oats I Green Russian' Seed Oats All seed is thoroughly cleaned ready- for seeding. CONRAD LAJAMBE Cor. Irvine and 13th. Phons 267 ‘From whose bourn no trav:eler Entored In the Pestatfico uiBomidh Minnsookec-. elass matler, & ISCRIPTION---$5.00 PER YFAR ' zVANGE | ing at us around this chamber some- peintiubneistvin i e R . CITY OF B 1 where and selecting the i TN | summon. County Seat. ‘ returns’ | wocaat | 1 | “1 feel now that death is even peep- next = to Population—In 1900, 1600 ; in 19‘.0‘ “l loved these two men. They 5093, (were worthy of my love. They| | Summer Resort--Hundreds; of..outsid- | S 1 ers e their summer home on Lake|Were worthy of the admiration th‘uti Bamp Fishing boating and hath-|we al felt for them. No two sena- | inx accommodptions are second to none in the United States. itors who have ever been here have Area—len Squate miles incorporated. |joen more faithful to duty or en- Altitude—1100 fect above sea level. | Water Power—2200 developed horse-|deavored more thoroughly and com- power, Mississipni river. I pletely to discharge it as théysun- ‘Water—Absolutely pure. 'Two arte-| iderstood it. 1 say that not because sian wells. Water; Mains—About,.ten miles.. I want to pay them a compliment. 1 simply : JOHN“G. ZIEGLER ' Fire-- Life——I N SUR A N CE—Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM: LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Boatlng—500 miles by lake and river. | ; Death Bate—5.4 a thousand.fn 1908.|Such is not my purpose. Azttkl Rainfali—i3.7 inohes. | want to tell the truth. ‘Temperature—20 above, winter; 76 3 ~Dolliver, as we all called him, summer, mean. n Great men are Office--Schroeder Building THE FAMOUS JUVENILE “BOSTONIANS” ' - : — Armory Opera House, Wed., Mar. 22. Sewer Mains—About five miles. Coment Sidewalks—Twelve miles. Lakeshore Drive—Ten miles. Parks—Two. ‘Water Prontage—Ten miles, two lakes and Mississippi river. {was a great man. plentiful in this country, but not as great as Dolliver. Good men are plentiful in this country, but not as A Home Town—1800 residences. . good as Clay. They both have left us Taxphyers—1200 | Churches—38. |and we know not how soon our own Bela S time may come. 1 feel that with Bank Deposits—3800,000. . Manufacturers—:ilardwood handles, | especial force, But—but, I can not lumber, lath, shingles and various other — ABOUT APPENDICITIS 4 \ | ‘ T A how Appendicitis starts and how ‘they Gas Fatal to Two Men. Minneapolis, March 21.—William Schroeder, thirty-three years old, a carriagge painter of Minneapolis, and ¢ | John Gallagher, thirty-six years old, of | Jordan, Minn., said to be a private de- can BASILY prevent it. Ask for free Appendicitis book at T. N. Irench & Co., druggists. ONE NIGHT ONLY Wednesday March 22 i = industri g0 on, My, President. I have tective, were found dead in Schroeder’s 1 ndustries. i A 2 5 " Great Distributing Polnt—Lumber | thoughts, but the words will not room in this city by Mrs. B. Leroy, | preducts, groceries. flour, feed and hay. Postal Receipts—320,375 for 1910, 10th place in the etate outside of St.| Paul, Minneapolis «nd Duluth, | Postal Savings Bank—Only one in| come. i e { New Election: for President:PUE TOMANEUVER M‘“’EME"T! P e May- Be Held. There isn’t much in this to recall Army Recruiting. Shows Marked Gain | cidental gas poisoning. the days when Tillman ranted about Minnesota. the senate using the most violent Railroads—Grea: Northern, Minne- | of language. E During Past Month. . fes New York, March 21.—Although 2 !many of the -applicants disclaim the | A Kldney cl“'e Return of the Famous Juvenile sota & International, M., R. L. & M., Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie, Wilton & Northern, Grand Forks ¢to Duluth and Bemidji-Sauk Centre. Raflroad Depots—Three. Passenger Tralus—IFourteen daily. Hospitals—One Distances—To St Paul, 230 miles; to Duluth, 167 miles. Hotels—TFifteen. Breweries—One. Sawmills—I"our, Handle Factories—One. Boat Pactories—One. .. ‘Wholesale Houses—Four. Banks—Three. Auto Garages—One. OBJECTS TO BEING REGARDED AS A. JOKE. Over at Thief River Falls.a new weekly newspaper, the Times, has blossomed forth. A father .and son are behind the new enterprise:and both are experienced in newspaper work and the art of printing, as is i shown by the first two copiesof their paper. Among its bristling columns. of news and editorial matter, the Times|than many of the prescriptions pre- ran this item, under the hheading, “It’s No Joke “Owing to the fact that a report has been prevalent for several weeks that the Times and its editors were ‘a joke,’ it might be well to state|doctory’ medicine. now, on the dawn of a promising career, that the paper and = anyone eonnected with it are far from being ‘a joke.' In fact the Times is a|which you can use any time. reality—and may be a painful re- ality for some. It is the realization of an ambition, for one thing, and|iyiiy4tn day of July, A. D. 1909, ambitions, when once realized, sel- dom go wrong. There are some who may look at this paper as ‘a joke’ and it is the one aim of its editors to make it as far from that as pos- sible. Any person. who sees fit to take the Times as ‘a joke'-had best laugh now, for ‘He who laughs last, laughs best’ We haven’t smiled yet.” even The optimism of the Times' editor is only excelled by his splendidly candid method of telling meddling |Which started shortly before midnight gossips that the world would be bet- ter off without their chatter. The Times starts out well. MELLOWING ‘TIME. Time was when Ben Tillman, South Carolina, was looked upon as a hu- man thunderbolt who was-apt to spit fire at any moment and although he is still referred to as the “Pitch- fork” senator, the sting of his tongue is gone as is shown by the only speech he made during the re- This talk was on the occasion of a memorijal session in honor of Senators Clay and Dolliver. Here is what “Pitchfork” Tillman had to say: “Mr. President, I have -mnot the strength—I do not feel able ‘to say much on this occasion. It is a sad one for all of us, and particularly sad to me, for since I was borne from this city last March; to all intents and purposes, and the expectation -of myself and friends, a dead man, or one who would never-return, and then find that I am here still, T feel the transitory nature of human life. We are as shadows that-pursue one another, and soon there-is an-end. “The paths of glory lead but to the . grave’ ¥ “The high places we have achiev- ed here are but a step to the last resting place. All this I feel very deeply. But I would be unjust—re- creant to myself—if I did not try United States senator from cent session of congress: JUDGE' RULES AGAINST- COX Cincinnati Boss Fails to Change of Venue. | Cincinnati, March 21.—George B. { Cox’s affidavit of “prejudice and bias” | against Judge Frank Gorman, by | which the indicted political leader | | sought to bring his case before some other jurist of the court of common | | pleas, was thrown out of court by Pre. | siding Judge Charles Hunt. Judge Hunt’s decision was that the gtatute providing for the filing of prej- udice affidavits to swear judges off the bench is so framed that it applies to other counties of Ohio, but not to Hamilton county. He therefore re- fused to act on thé Cox affidavit. Secure DOCTOR’S PRESCRIPTION FAILED---THE GREAT KIDNEY REMEDY PROVES. - | i ITS MERIT, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is one of the patent medicines that is better scribed by doctors at least it has done more good for back-ache and kidney trouble than any other medicine I know of and 1 always recommend 1t to my friends as I know .it can’t be| beat. ” 1 had a severe backache sometime ago, which could not be cured by the I am glad to say| however that Swamp-Root cured me! in a few weeks time. So certain am I that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root is a medicine of merit that I send you this testimonial Yours very truly JACOB DORNACHER, Edwardsville, 111 Subscribed and sworn to before me Samuel W. McKittrick, Notary Publiec. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do| For You. i Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Bing- hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable inform- ation, telling allabout the Kiuneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention the Bemidji Daily Pio- and mention the Bemidji Weekly Pio- neer.. For sale at all drug stores.| Price fifty-cents and one-dollar. Des Moines Theater Burned. | Des Moines, March 21.—A blaze in the Auditorium, the largest theater of Des Moines next to the Coliseum, completely destroyed the building in less than an hour. Only a shell of |the bwHding remains. The theater |wae leased to the Shubert theatrical symdiccle. The loss is e:ztimated at about §59,000, . | When you have rheumatism in your foot or instep apply Chamber- lain’s Liniment and you will get quick relief. It costs but a quarter. | Why Suffer? For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. IN SOUTH ATLANTIC WATERS Fully 125 Persons Perished During Past Season. Boston, March 21.—Fully 125 per- 8ons ‘perished in accidents which be- fell vessels from ports in New Eng- land, Canada and Newfoundland, or other craft which met disaster in North Atlantic waters during the sea- son now ending. It is impossible to announce the ex- act numberof lives lost, as a missing Gloucester schooner, the Ella M. Goodwin, with her crew of ten men, may be yet afloat in Northern ice fields, and as statistics of lost New- foundland fishermen are incomplete Hiccoughs ‘Cause of Death. Minneapolis, -March 21.—Hijccough- ing ‘continuously for ten -days, with only momentary intervals.of rest, Wil- liam Currie, eighty-six years old, a well known real estate dealer, died at his home, from sheer exhaustion. :'In point of duration the: attack of ‘hic- coughs is considered remarkable by phiysicians. The hiccoughs continued without interruption:even after anes- ‘thetice had brought artificial slumber to Mr. vurrie. - T | DIAZ TO RETIRE AT ONCE| | federal troops will show them little | mercy and the insurrectos don’t care | pot.” | Proposed That Senor Jose Limantour | ' Succeed Diaz With Title of Provi sional President Until a General| Election Can Be Held and a “Rep: | resentative of the People Select | ed”—Madero’s Brother Makes State | ment at New York. New York, March 21.—Senor Jose | Yves Limantour is on his way ta Mex- | ico City .to assume the presidency of | the Mexican government, for a time at least, according to Gustavo A. Madero, brother of the Mexican Trevolutionist leader. | The retirement of Diaz, Madero says, will pave the way to a peaceable settlement of the revolution and the holding of a general election at which “a representative of the majority of all the voters” will be elected presi-| dent. The following is the statement: “Senor Limantour, the strong man ' of the Diaz government, is to succeed | his chief immediately as president, his title being ‘provisional president.’ He A o will hold office until a real and true | which he is suffering and has an even | you feel about your case, 4 election is held, when regular can-| didates, nominated by conventions yet to be called, will take place. This is | the only way to save Mexico. | “Limantour is to be president only | for a little while. 'Then the can- didates will go before the people, and | after that a representative of the ma- jority of all voters will be president. My brother be that man? General Berado Reyes? Who knows? “The conferences here in New York were held in secret. I cannot say that I attended them. I heard much, though, during those days that, Senor | Limantour was putting up at the Ho- tel Plaza, and therefore I will not be surprised at a report which may come any day from Mexico City telling that Diaz has stepped aside and that Li- mantour is ruler.” ‘ NO PLACE FOR AMERICANS Both Factions in Mexico Hostile to| Citizens of United States. El Paso, Tex, March 21.—“The| Mexican insurrection is no place for American boys or American men. Con- ditlons are all hostile to them. The whether the Americans are killed or H. C. Converse of Clendora, Cal, | made this statement after a visit to| the jail at Juarez, Mex., where his son, Lawrence, twenty-one years old, with| Edwin Blatt of Pittsburg, Pa., is con- fined on a charge of participatjng in/ the Mexican insurrection. ! “Since the state department of the United States has made representa- tions to Mexico City that the boys were captured on the American side of the boundary,” Mr, Converse said, “the boys are being better treated.! They are now allowed to receive food sent from the outside.” WHAT- CURES ECZEMA? ‘We have had so many inquirfes lately regarding Eczema and other skin diseases, that we are glad to make our answer public. After care-| ful investigation we have found that a: simple wash of Qi1 of Wintergreen, as compounded in D, D. D, can be re- led upon. We would not make this statement.to our patrons, friends and neighbors unless we were sure of it— and although there are many so-called Eczema remedies sold, we ourselves unhesitatingly recommend D. D. D. Prescription. Because—We know that it gives in- stant relief -to that torturing itch. Because—D. D. D. starts the eure at the foundation of the tiouble. Because—It cleanses, soothes and hieals the skin. Because-~It enables Nature to repaie the ravages of the disease. Because—The records of ten years of complete cures of thousands of the most serious cases show that D, D. D. 1s today recognized as the absolutely reliable Eczema cure. Drop_ into our -store today, just to || talk over your case with us. Barker’s Drug Store. ¢ | J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free, Mexican situation-as their incentive there has been a marked increase in army recruiting here since the “ma- neuver” order went forth. Major Kenley, in charge of the Met- | ropolitan district, said that so far this month 294 applicants nave been | accepted, compared with 243 for a cor- | responding period last month. The usual restrictions have not been | relaxed, he said. | REBELS NEkRING THE TOWN | Residents of Hermosillo, Mex., Are Panic Stricken, Hermosillo, Mex.,, March 21.—Run- ners have brough in the news that | 700 revolters are within twelve miles of the town. The municipal palace is filled with people. Lach has been is- sued a rifte. | The town is almost unprotected by soldiers, as 300 men, including a hun- dred Yaqui Indians, marched out Sat- urday afternoon for Torres, where the revolters were reported to have taken | the Prietas mines. | Successfully Passes Crisis. | St. Paul, March 21.—Former Mayor | Robert A. Smith has passed the crisis | of the attack of pneumonia from | chance for recovery. This is the opin- bn of Dr. A, M. Eastman, attending physician. Tom L. Johnson Better. Cleveland, March 21.—Former May- | or Tom L. Johnson, who is-lying seri- ously jll at his apartments. in the White Hall, suffering from cirrhosis of the liver, passed a restful night. He | is feeling better and stronger. | Meware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury. ! as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange tht whole tem when entering it through the muco surfaces. ‘Such articles should never be used except on preseiiption of reputable physi- ciaus, as the damage they will dois tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from | them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F.'J. Cheney & Co., Toldedo, O.. contains | 00 mercury. and igtaken internally, acting | directly upon the blood and mucous services | of the' system. In.buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you get the gennine. It istaken | internally and made in Toedo, Ohio, by F. | Sold by Druggists. Price, 7hc per bottle, | Take Hall’sFamily Pills” for constipation | flicted with it, for 0 to your druggist and get g of Dr. Derby's Kidney cents, or direct from Derby Medicine Co., | 1aton Rapids, Mich. HOMESTEAD LAND IN | |North Dakota. You Gan Bank-On Prove the Treatment Before You Pay For It. Your Druggist Has a Free Sample Package For You, Kidney diseases justly produce in- tense fear in the hearts of those af- unless treated promptly by the right method they usually end fatally. Every sufferer from kidney or blad- der trouble may thank sciencé for the new treatment, Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills, * Dr. Derb Kidney Pills are remark- able. They straighien up lame backs every time and right off. Every man and ‘woman can prove it without cost. matter how badly or despondent you have back pains, bladder pain ight's dis- ease, diabetes. or rheumatism in an form, do not worry an instant longer. If you want to prove first that all these ements are true, teli your druggist to give you a free sample | Armory Opera HluseI BOSTONIANS ; flOther Clever Girls 20 In their latest musical comedy Success “THE_ RANSOM’ Every Girl an Aist---Every Adtist a Girl The novelty attraction of the Season Snecial scenery, electrical effects all new this year Prices, 50c, 75¢c and $1.00 Plan of Seats at Gity Drug Store Monday a. m. Mar, 20th package. Try ‘them and be convinced. { | | NORTH DAKOTA The Berthold Reservation will be opened this summer. It is all first class farming land. If you want complete information regarding this opening send ten cents in silver to Ryder News, Ryder, T. BEAUDETTE Merchant |Tailor | Ladies' and Gents' Suits to-Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a| Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue WOOD!'! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Lo\ ¢ poUSH WR T IS so_much better ti: other stove polishes it's in a class all by its “Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silkygolish that does | not rub off or dust off, and the ghine lasts four times as long as ordinary stove polish, Used on sampie stoves and sold by . hardware dealers, All we ask is o trial. Use It on your <00k stove, your parlar stove or your as tange. '1f you dou’t find it the best Fiove poiish you oves waed. your Sealerts agthorized to refund your mogey.. 1nsiet on Black Silk Sfove Polish. Don'tacoent subatitute, Made in liquid or paste—one quality, BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS Sterling, [ i . t inols Use Biack Bilk Al En 1 B S R Get a Can TODAY William. C, Klein Automobile, Gas Engine and Motor Boat EXPERT REPAIR WORK Shop, Lake front foot of 4th St. Phone 152 E. H. JERRARD FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 313 Beitrami Ave. hone 319-2. | Farm and ~ Qity Loans Insurance and Real Estate o1y, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg: Phone 19, Bemidji, to & ” We're Opposed Mail Order Concerns Because-- They have never contributed a cent to furthering the inteersts of our town— Every cent received by them from this community is a direct loss to our merch- ants— In almost every ca‘e their prices can be met right here, without delay in recerving goods and the possibility of mistakes in filling orders. But.- The natural human trait is to buy where goods are cheapest. Local pride is usually secondary in the game of life as playcd today. Therefore Mr. Merchant and Business Man, meet your competitors with their own weapons—ad- vertising. - Advertise The local field is yours. All you need ‘do is to avail yours:lf of the opportunities offered. ‘An advertisement in this paper will carry your message into bucdreds of homes in this er mmunity. Tt is the surest medium of killing your greatest competitor. | Come in and see us about it. With ROSE “PATSIE” HENRY and ,