Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1911, Page 6

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FRIDAY, MAY' 5. THE BEMIDJI DAILY 'PIONEER | tion to hiome and love ‘of neatness e and order and to fit them for emer-|shine wherever she goes. " Published every afternoon except Sun- # day by the Bemidji Pioneer, Publishing | gencies, 4 ; “The ‘plan of. organization-is-simile: 2% — Company. 1" N ! Ho tNAt of the RO R .] dens was directly due to the foolish-| more certain way fo rodse the snake's | 80 about his business? L @. E. CARSON. - 'z m DEMWU. ‘Be Prepared”, is the mqt»to of the|to that of e DOy Beouts. Patrol i ss 'of the victim, He was in charge | temper than this, for the race abhors 1 don’t know, unless it is the torce i organization, - the ‘emblem 'being an|is composed of from six to eight|of the snakes and. coming in one|rough handling or sudden movement “f l‘ssoclatxgnm;ou :ee. ‘l“‘ deals in | i ; E 4 —Baltimore American, 5 girls, the officers being a leader, of | morning with some friends, began to | of any sort. .The result of the exploit | PIg iron uplitiedytoreh (slenllying hat tly boast-of his power over the creatures | was that the keeper was bitten on the T o Foolhardy Snake Keepér. €WIng 1t About bis head 4nd play other | - “ ¢ The only fatal case of snake bite on | tricks with it. A nafive snake charm.| The Reason. record, in. the_Londou zoological ‘gar-| er would have known there was mno ‘Why is that man always E"“lfi!l . and endeavor to earry cheer and sun-| 7 - F. A. wn.:ox, ndltbr- In the City of Bemmji the papers are ’ at a) 1 - delivered by carrier. Where the deliv- | 81ide’s action will always be above |At least 15 years of age, and an as and the extent to which they would | nose. He was hurried off to the hos- He Was Immune. ery is irreguln;lplex;‘:e ma'igel m;mad_lnte reproach and will endeavor to be a|Sistant. Two ypatrols form a com-| submitto be piayed with by one whom | pltal. but died in a few hours.—London lr""’"‘ow—;"lmfl!kes me "91');! uneasy complaint to this office. elephone 31. % =G o T owe a dollar to any one. Borrow— Out of town subscribers will confer a | guide to those in distress and light|Dany or troup under the leadership ;‘;fm:::s“’- T'Ih:‘so'v";c;‘l’m‘:i‘:f:'fiege‘r Sl S Great Scott! 1¢ 1 felt that way svent _— it th il t when the X ; 5’:".‘:& get their gnper?';’f:-gm;nl; ¥|the pathway of others to all that is|of a captain, who must be more than took an Indlan cobra from its com- A . it I'd have St. Vitus' dance.—Boston plfi{ panos t‘:f‘}é‘:‘;fl:}‘;fii ‘::“‘}e;‘; veq. | 800d and noble. 21 years of age and hold a certificate | fortabie sleeping place and, declaring|- Ambinop is like love—{mpatient both | Transcript 3 and until arrearages are paid. The » manual, now in 'ri.ress, pre- of appointment from the national| be. snake charmer, proceeded to of delay and rivals.—Denham. { Subscription Ra One month, by carrier One year, by carrier Three months, po: Six Months, posta pared by Mr. Ferry for free distri-|headquarters. The captain appoints bution to those interested in the |2 lleutenant, who must be-over 18| oy movement, says: y years of age. The local council is e One year, postage paid. “ Ay 5 - composed of company leaders . and The Weekly Pioneer. Be .Prepared’ in mind by having > 2 Bight pages, containing a summary | disciplined yourself to be abedient|Others interested in the work. . The of “the news of the week. Published \. court of honor is formed.by the cap- 3 every Thursday and sent postage paid| (0 every order, and also by having 5 B B i to any address for $1.50 in mlvuime, | thought out before-hand any acci- tain and leader and assistant. ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT-|dent of situation that might occur, i e L Aor e |50 that you know the right thing to urides, In:{seland,. i e o I R 4 A quaint old superstition in lceland i MARCHL 3, 187, do at the right moment and be will-| is that every bride wust invite all her BEMIDJI, MINN. ] ing to do it. ‘Be Prepared’ in body | friends to a dinner in her own home Are sold the guaranteed Stearn’s & Foster Mattresses, built up from nme layers GSEETINGS TO THE NEW SO0 TOWNS. by making yourself strong and ac- and every article of food must be pre- . pared by the' bride herselt. If she is of felt at To those infant villages which dot | tive anq able to do the right thing at | successful in pleasing her guests she the new Soo line of railway, Bemidji|¢he right time and do it.” not only receives praise for her own |} $9.50, $10-50, $l3.50 alld $16-00 sends greetings and adds a hope that skill, but helps along ber younger sis- The following excerpts from the |t A S the future contains for them all the e oot Shen assumed o be The best on the Market at Guide laws explain.the purposes of | equally good at cooking and conse: quick growth and continued pros- the organization. quently have a much better chance of $6.00, $7.50, $10.00 and $16.00 . . The Globe Wernicke Sectional Book Cases ity that their short existance indi- getting married. Strong and rigid at cate lies before them. As the me- |~ A guide's firstlduty 15 to. Ther $2.75, $3 and $3.25 a section % | ) Wnlgu(hering. tropolis in the district of which they home. She will gladly forego pleas A shipment has just arrived of the celebrated “For one’s wits to go woolgather- are a part, Bemidji feels a keen in- Belding Hall Refrigerators ure of any kind for the sake of that ing” is an allusion to a pitiful indus Ranging in price from try sometim in older countries terest in the development of these duty. (ry S goen 1n o(‘de} ':D“:) !j“.\ «p ide will endeavor to do a| ™ Parts of France, Germany and villages and linked, as she is by ties su Spain very old~people are sometimes of kinship and business, will watch good turn to someone every day. In employed in gathering wool from | addition to being helpful in her | bushes in sheep pastures, where it has B 2 been plucked from the Heece as. the offering ‘at all times what assistance home, she will visit the sick and animals pass too close to the ‘branches | sive ean. help the poor and be ready to as- — sist others at all times. i Kl"“’ Little 50!) 4 i Judge William S. Kenyon, who| “A guide will be honorable and S Wy Dustibeen Mt detender: . | and been kind to dumb animals ro succeeds Senator Dolliver in the |trustworthy and woman-like in|day®" United States senate, once spanked a |8peech and behavior. ~Xes, grdndme. 1 let your canajy $9'50 to $25'00 out of the cage, and when my cat Fort Dodge reporter and he has other | “A gulde will be simple and modest | .aughe it 1 set Towser on her " Progressive tendencies. in dress, pever wearing anything ex- e e v s | wovemrorommen || OUR “HOOSIER” KITGHEN CABINET CLUB - their struggles and victories closely, - T “1 suppose, old fellow, your wife still . . . GIRLS TO ORGANIZE LIKE BOY SCOUTS. |material. thinks she married a treasure™ re- Will be organized this month. Watch for the Plans have been completed by “A guide will be respectful and| marked a bachelor to a ms annonneement reerr - _ Rev. David W. Ferry, pastor of Em- |obedient to her parents and teachers| "N sald the benedict; "1 have a . . distinct impression that she l‘-?:.'ard*{ i manuel Presbyterian church of Spok- | and officers. me as a treasury!” | o At 77—4 JU ) ane, founder of the Girl Guides of “A guide will be on the lookout for . . N " = Ao A - Don’t fail to see our line of —— R—, America, to organize patrols in sev-|girls who are strangers, lonely,; oft Answer. 2 = = The wife of a man who came home = eral thousand cities, towns and ham- | homesick or unhappy, and be ready | \ate insisted upon a reason Rucs lets of the United States and Canada |to help them. “When I go out .without you." he w . . o v s i it b Iy € can suit vou in size, quality and piice. within the next six months. The| <A guide must take at least a half | 33id. "I do not enjoy my half as . 1 4 Y price B much, and it takes me twice as long " chief aim of the movement is to sup- | hour's exercise every day, unless ex-| plement in a material way the train- | cused by the advice of a physician. Must Have Been Poor. and 18 years, for their particular|air as much as possible. my head. of course. What dn vou, sphere in life by inculcating woman- “A guide will be cheerful at all|mean? Critic—You must be glad that iy, traits and refinement, with devo-|times and under all circumstances |t s ont' S— ing of girls, between th.e ages of 11 Sfle will sleep and work in the open !o(rn::::i_f“;";:;i dig;:;\l:-ri‘f:l:zi‘xu‘d‘(‘:; Furn'tu re Of AII Klnds HOO T o ——ee | | “. . Sy ' Owned by C. W. Cochran & Son. O |chardl Mack’ °“i: Pocues BARN & A e — !c.

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