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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISAED EVERY AFTERNOOR EXBEPT SOROAY. Y THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING €0. | Loutgeda Entared In the Poctattien:at Bomd)t¥ Winnesetn, ae' socond “relans matter, SUBSGRIPTION---$5.00 PER YEAR 1§ 1DYANCE CITY OF BEMIDJI County Seat. Population—In 1900, 1600; in 1910 5099, Summer Resort---Hundréds of outsid- ers make their summer home on Lake Bemidji. Fishing boating and bath- ing accommodations are second to mone in the United States. . Area—Ten Square miles incorporated. Altitude—1400 ‘eet above sea. level. ‘Water Power—2200 developed horse- power, Mississippi river. Water—Absolutely pure. sian wells. ‘Water Mains—About ten miles. Boating—500 miles by lake and river. Death Rate—5.4 a thousand in 1908. Annual Rainfall—33.7 inches. Temperature—20 above, winter; 75 summer, mean. Sewer Mains—About five miles. lent Sidewalks—Twelve miles. Lakeshore Drive—Ten miles. Parks—Two. ‘Water Frontage—Ten miles, two lakes and Mississippi river. A Home Town—1800 residences. Two arte- Schiool 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 Recelpts—$20,375 for 1910, 10th place in the state outside’ of SL{ Paui, Minneapolis and Duluth. Postal Savings Bank—Only one in Minnesota. Raflroads—Great Northern, Minne- sota & International, M,, R. L. & M., Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie, Wilton & Northern, Grand Forks to Duluth and Bemidji-Sauk Centre. Railroad Depots—Three. Passenger Tralns—Tourteen daily. | Hospitals—One ‘Distances—To St Duluth, 167 miles. Hotels—TFifteen. Breweries—One, Sawmills—Four, Handle Factories—One. Boat Factorles—One. ‘Wholesale Houses—Four. Banks—Three. . Auto Garages—One. Paul, 230 miles; to —_— MINNESOTA FOR WORLD WIDE PEACE. As St. Paul is many hundred miles from Mexico there was no reason why a meeting in harmony with world wide peace should not be held in that city, and so it was. Just to let folks know that Minnesota is| honest-to-goodness “agin” war, Governor Eberhart sat on the same platform with James Gray, the only human being who was .ever.a county option candidate for governor on the Democratic ticket. And the govern- or spoke and, for the moment forget- ting reapportionment, declared in favor of peace, and While under the spell saw, in the future of course, the disbanding of armies and the dismantling of battleships. In the meantime more soldiers were loading in Texas and preparations for the comstruction of the battleships ordered by congress were going ahead, and a bulletin flashed the news that a great battleship erected a few years ago had sunk as new Planned at target practice. AR R R R R R R CRCR R R OR © 'POINTED" PARAGRAPHS ¢ CHOPOOO00GOO00S4 S A shady past seldom has a silver- lined future. No Alonzo, all fetching girls are not waitresses. The bachelor who sympathizes with a fair widow is lost. A good many decided blondes: got the decision from the druggist. He is an ungrateful man who lives beyond his wife’s-means. Many a man with a way of his own has a wife who outweighs him. Even women who lack the sense of humor want to be jollied all the time. Most of the free advice is handed out by people who want to get rid of it. Sometimes a man with a bad| re- putation is envied by other men: be- cause of the way he got it. A pessimist says that for every man willing to believe the truth a dozen are eager to believe a lie. | The most common: cause ‘of 14150- Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets correct these disorders and enable you to sleep. For sale! by mania is disorders of the stomach Barker’s Drug Store. L5 | Anti-Cigarette- Bill Vetoed. Salt Lake City, March 23.—A bill making the sale of cigarettes in 'this state a misdemeanor has been vetoed by Governor Spry. If you have trouble in getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if yor take Chamberlain’s Cough Ramesfl un- ¢ TRIAL OF CASE SUSPENOED Exciting Scene Caused by Defendants in Italian Court. Viterbo, Italy, March 23.—Angry ex- changes between opposing.counsel-at the session of the' trial ‘of ‘the Ca- morrists provoked :a demonstration from the prisoners’-cage ;beyond the control of = the ' court ‘“officials: that necessitated a suspension or the pro- ceedings. The accused men alternately cursed in a rage and sobbed hysterically, ‘while their women friends in the audi- ence screamed and fainted, the wife of one of the prisoners being seized with-convulsions. -'Saved by His Cerk Leg. Boston, March 23.—His ork . leg failed Hugh Dougherty’s™attempt . to drown himself. Despondent, he leaped. into the river. His cork leg-drew him to- the: surface, the- artificial i member popping = skyward -from'’the water. ‘| ‘Eager- rescuers saved-‘Dougherty and took him to-the hospital. /@eware of Ointments for Catarrh th; ~:Contaim-Mercury. as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange’the whole sys- tem ‘when-entering-it-through the¥mucou; surfaces. Such articles shoul neverbe u: except -on’ presciiption of-reput physi- cians, as the damage they wilk do !swen fold to the ‘zood “you “can“possibly derive from lhem ‘Hall's> Cntarrh Cure, ‘manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toldedo. <O:/*contains no mercury, and'is taken internally. - acting directly upon the blood-and mueous-services of the system. :In buying: 'Hal's?sCatarrh Cure be sure you get the genwine. ‘It-is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. | Tesflmdnhls free, i‘ s. Price, 7ic bottle. Take Hull Family Pills fal' constipation xt Proposals for Advertising. Notice is hereby given, ihat sealed proposals wil be received and opened | by the city council of the city of.Bemi ji, at a regular ‘meeting of’ said council the city hall, of said city, on Monday | the 3rd day of April, 1911, at 8 o'clock | p. m., for the. publishing, for ithe period of one year, in some newspiper now published and which has” been “printed and published and-in-general-circulation | in the city of Bemidji for at least one | year last past, and-all official’ proceed- | ings of the council and other matters | required in the charter or the ordinanc- | es ani resolutions of the city. Such proposals shall state”the price per legal folio of 250 Ems nonpariel, as defined by the statute of-the state, for first insertion, and for additional in- sertion of all matters -so published: said proposals to be marked “Proposals for Advertising” and saould be addres- | sed to ‘the “City Council”. The city council reserves the right to I reject any and-all bius. Dated March 22nd. 1911, | GIZ0. STEIN, | Clerk of the City of Bemidji. 2 pub. 23—30 —FOR— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA ) | )ss | County: of Beltrami ) Notice is hereby given, That applica- ‘tion- of Austin-F.-Wamer has been made in writing to the Board of County Com- /| missioners of said County of Beltrami and filed in my office, praying for a! transfer of license to sell intoxicating | liquors for the term-commencing _on March 21, 1911, and terminating on July 11, 1911, by the following persons, and | jat the following places, as stated in said application’ respectively, to wit: License to sell intoxicating liquor is- ed to M. Haffner July 11, 1910 ang erred to Max C. Poindexter’ Oct. 26, 1910, at S W corner room on ground | floor of two story building on lot § in| block 4 of Puposky, and | Said application will be heard and| determined by said Board of. County | Commissioners of the County of Bel- trami, Minn., at the Commisioner’s room in the court house in sa midji in Beltra nesota, on Tuesday the 4th day of April 1911, at 2 0'clock p. m. of that da; (‘oumy Audttor. | ‘9 adv-g2 J‘!W’(‘l-ti QuALITY ALWAYS ThHe BEST Gt wERENL We: wish. also to call Head Lettuce Green Onions --Cucumbers : THE QUALITY +Phone 206=207 For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. ' &5 Former Employe Arrested While Lay- ,ing in Wait for Him. New York, March 23.—An attempt ion the lifewof Henry M. Corwith, presi- ident of the*Amrerican Knitting Mills company and atdirector in‘many other companies, was' frustrated by the po- lice, who had'been forewarned by ‘Mr. Corwith. Alfred Price, formerly in Mr. - €orwith’s - office, was arrested while laying'in wait for'@orwith. He admitted he intended to kill his for- “mer employer. Kansan Kills Stepbrother. Smith Center, Kan., March 23.— ‘Henry :Knott' was shot twice.through. - |'the head and instantly Killed at theithat of a child. home of his stepbrother, Dick Jack- son, near Harlan.! together in his home and that when attatked by Knott he shot him. The court of last resort is the ‘housewife. It is ‘the‘one dast hope,. and it-is'a very important matter. Y our {to be held at the ‘council 'chambers in| tlnimunnant Who fills them? Judgment, and the most ‘careful judgment must be ‘exercised and the good ful scientifiic compounding is done. Even though it may not require scientific manipulation there’s same possibility of error in careless {hands as there would be with the NOTICE . OF APPLICATION one you consider important. Errors “x‘:re practically impossible in our pre- scription department, because we place every possible safeguard around the compounding and only employ expert prescriptionists. lower never:-higher, usually than elsewhere. We: Use - Squibbs: * Ghemicals Parke-Davis - Pharmaceuticals We place our arguments for your disposition. Gity Drug Store The best igroceries ire’ none too good, be-!* cause ““three ~times ai- day you put them mtb your STOMACH. £ Poor food shortens’, life and makes it MIS»! ERABLE while you live. | Youw mever ‘thought be- fore, did you, "how im- portant it is to buy only wholesome, HEALTH- | FUL groceries? ¢l We sell none but| «fresh; pure; wholesomey HEALTHFUL things to eat. ¥ { your attention to a few specials for Friday and Saturday. Strawberries ‘Leaf Lettuce® Round Radishes v Celery ‘Tomatoés +:Rhubarb A/ Special on’ Oranges Roe &Markusen 'Y'GROCERS | 4th St’»Bemitjjlé CAPITALIST'S LIFE SAVED| <ot~ goription swill- bring Jackson. alleges{eat Jeast a 25-cent bottle today. We as- ‘that he found Knott'and Mrs. Jackson|-sure-you of instant relief. - Prescriptions housewife | iwill-insist that it-be put where care- |- the|! Priceb are{| Stove Polish Works , [ “it { lprl g8 in Burops um give relief and cure (o Eczems and .other skin dis- in thess waters'you could be religy from’ that awful *itch, wouldn' z« mitke™ every effort: to take a trip ur Burone at' once? ! Would yon nof be I wiling*to"spend your last cent toind the cure?. / 7 “But you need’ mot lecve home for - these-distant springs. - Relief . is: right kerein’ your own tiome town! ' #= Avatmple ‘wash of Ol “of “Winter- green, Thymol and other ingredients as compounded only in D. D. D. Pre- that' terrible burning iteh,’ and' leave ~the “skin ag+’smooth and Shealthy *as. ~-If you have not already tried it, got Barker’s Drug Store. stove IF YOU USE Blacki Silk +“Stove Polish It makes old stoves look like new and lasts four-times as long us anv other shine. Don’t imagine all brands goi stove polish zre alike. Black Silk +is different. 1t’s so r.uch better than j other stove polishes that there is ab- | solutely no comparison. 1It’s in a class all by jtself. ' It makes a brilliant, glossy shine ’ that anncals to the iron—don’t rub | or dust off. Give it a trial. . T'ry it | ton your parlor stove—your cook | ! stove or your gas range. "1f you do.| | not find jt-ths best stove polish you | ever wsed, your dealer is authorized to refund’ your money. I il b { i i | ||+ Here trwhat.some of he L i “1 like: Black Silk Stove Irora {ia you E E 3 akes it look not use any otier Iind when . Teanget Black Sillt Stovelolish. jt | * makes stovesloolk nicer a It o= | R 'l mm “Biaey Sill Stove l ter than any I ever uscd parties in this neighbo a ious to get some of your polish since they saw my stov> ziter using it.” Ask your ~hardware and stove dealer for Black Siik Stove Polish and refuse a counterfeit brand. Costs you 1o more t! the ord\n'lr) | kind so why not have the best ? - MADEIN’ LIQUID"OR' PASTE 7 <3 'ONE QUALITY-~ Black Sitk { smuun,‘_uum; Pl Ask your ik bce d;u 1| also for Blacis Silk 32 | LIqUiD; ters, stove _pipe: O 15T, Prevents rusting. ) ovmufl* { | Room 36, 3 ; Sk the skill with whic $1.00 a Bottle fF&f‘*th‘e'BIadd ~~The-old {ashlonedwcustom of taking a- blood purifying ‘mlxture each=sprmg i1s a- salutary one. I proved the wisdom of ridding the blood and tissues of re- fuse matter and other. impurities at this season. Rich; red blood, an-active brain, a vigorous body and a marked buoyancy of:spirits frequently result from the use of-a single bottle of a-simple, well prepared mixture of the .time-tried herbs, barks, roots.and alteratives. A. D. S. Blood Mixture is universally: esteemed as a “spring medicine” because of the exceptional purity of its well-chosen ingredients and h it is prepared. Every Bottle is " Positively Guaranteed HANSON’S A D. S ‘DRUG STORE . Postoffice Corner “Experience ‘has $1.00 a Bottle |HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner * ormerly o ‘Radenbiush &'Co. 61-8t. Pavil Instructor of Viohn, l’ialw. Mando- furnished for -balls, hotels. weddings. banquets, and all occasions. Terms- reas.nable. All music up to date. WARRY. MASTEN, *Plaso. Tuner Third floor, Brinkman Hoiel.{ Telephone 535 o v = Summons. i STATE OF MINNESOTA, | | L County of Beltrami | | ; District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District, | Tder'D. Dunn, Plaintiff Thomu W. Dunn, Defendant The State 0f Minnesota tothe Above Named Defendant: ‘ou are hereby'summoned-and requried to answer the complaintin this action, \\'hidl as been flled with the €lerk of said Court, and to serve a copy Of your answerto the said complaint on the subscriber at his office"in City of Bemidii in the County Of Belfil'lml and State aforesaid, within thirty days afterthe service of this Summons upon :you. exclusive of the day of such service: and if yon tail to answer thesaid complaint within the time-aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply-to thecourt for the relief demanded in said complaint together with the plaintiff’s t coss and disbursements hsre n Dated February mn A.D.1 CHARLES W, SCKGTCHI\ Plaintiff’s Attorney. Bemiaji, Minn 7t. Thurs. First Feb. 16-Last Mar. 30. Bids for the Burial of City Paupers. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned for the burial of city paupers, to be opened before the city council March 27, 1911, at 8 o’clock p. m. Bidders to furnish coffin, and cheap clean underclothing and dig grave. City to furnish the burial ground. Con- tract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. & IN, City Clerk. 2 pub. 23— OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Risidonco Phone 58 818 America Ave. Copyright'Hart Schafiner & Marx. seek the best. Good Clothes : Nothing Else Have one on us—A good suit we mean. We'll:make you a present of nearly half the price on a lot of good ones. We're Glearing sur Spring 1910 Suits 0dd lots one, two and some three of a kind, suits that ‘are*backed by our guarantee of satisfaction. Best -models for young'men and conservative styles all ‘greatly underpriced. Suits worth $12. ‘Suits worth $15.00 Suits worth $16.:50 Shoes for Spring Not a lot of thingsyou don’t want, but carefully chosen for men who t ‘Florsheim $5; Walk- Over $4, other good shoes at $3.50. 09 “Take your ‘pick of them at Young men will want the-new Shapemaker; all men will want the new ‘Varsity Suits: $20 to $35. ~@rofut & Knapp hats, De Luke $6; “Knapp-Felt $4; C. & K. $3; Gordon soft and stiff hats $ 3. “New colors in ~soft ‘hats; dent and crease crown $3 afid $2.+ Caps 50c to $2.00. Mail Orders Filled Offlca Phoas 12