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TEE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER \ay by the Cempany. ™ joh e2cépt Sun- | . Published g:{fif';‘;fi:fi:‘wxfiu ing 8. 3. CARSON. . X SEXT. o.n camsow. * 2R F. A. WILHON, Editor. 1i 4 ¢ BomidJi the papers are I dne Gy’ carrier. Where the deliv: e reular pledse make Immedinte Y plaint o this office. ~ Telephone 3% Bt ot town Seribers Wil sonter & £ if they Wl : ; Saver, et thoir baners prompiy. It 'papers are continugd until an ex: pifcit ‘order. (o uiscontinue fg feceived. £nd ‘until arrearages are vaid. Subscription Rates. One month, by carrlel (TN One Vear, by carrier $a0 iIires mont L2 x Month 50| One year, E.ho‘ The Weekly Ploneer. v Eight | wt the news of the week. Published | isen,"s’rl\grsdn‘y and sent postage paid Yo any address for $1.50 in advance. | i ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TR THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- ungi.‘TulNN.. UNDER THE ACT OF | MARCH'S, 1879, 0000000000000 ¢ ¢ THIS DATE IN HISTORY ® g . JANUARY 13 + 1691-—George Fox, founder of @] & the “Society of Friends,” @ . or Quarkers, died. Born © - 1624, @ + 1756--Montcalm was appointed & + to the command cf the ®| French army in Am- & |d erica. @ + 1776-—Andrew Caldwell was ap- ¢ . pointed commander-in- . chief of American fleet. ! + 18140 -Steamboat Lexington . purned on Long Island & Sound, with loss of 140 « | . lives, @ + 1849——British routed the Sikhs @/ . in battle of Chillian- . wallah. @ + 1856—DMrs. Arthur Stannard ~\i . (“John Strange ~ Win- &} . ter”), nglish novelist, & . born. Died ~Dee. 13, &} . 1911, @ + 1875 Willlam E. Gladsto: | B signed the leader i > the British Liberal party. ¢ 1905—The Japanese entered @ . Port Arthur. @ ERCRORCROR R RN RO RORCR RN i Frozen | Are you eligible to the { Finger society? = { Some men will enjoy 1912; others . | wil] become mayor. | == | We are pleased to announce that President Taft’s cold is in his head and not his feet, Someone stole a 1,000 pound radi- ator from the Minneapolis City Hall! and, naturally. the major is preftty | hot abputit. = = Brandt may his'! faults but it must be admitted that| more than once he has succeeded in | making a name for himself. = H | At Suowball, in Cass county, a! man by the name of Snell dropped a| roll of bills down his well and what| Snell said when he dropped his roll | of bills down the well rhymes with} Snell and well. Witness have in telling about the present atmos- | pheric chill, the Grand Rapids| Itasca County Indepeudent says “At Pokegama dam it was 53 below.’ It must be admitted that Pokegama was-—pretty cold. i “Don’t forget a few crumbs for !he; birds these cold days,” suggests the| Minneapolis Tribune. Any wild animal with wings that isn’t roost- ing on the equator these days ought to starve to death. All the time there is something| coming up to emphasize the import- ance of bringing about world wide peace. For instance, there is the case of the man accused of hitting his er-in-law over the head with a BEING MAYOR. No salary, no much honor and plen-| ty of criticism briefly explains what awaits the patriot who permits him- self to become elected mayor of Be- midji. These are not unusual conditions for a town the size of this place and it probably is just as true that where- ever an election is held there always is someone who is ready and willing to take up the burden sometimes inspired of office, by an honest desire to serve the people and some- times just inspired. It is an important matter to say who shall conduct the affairs of the! city for the incoming year. That's especially true of Bemidji, on the eve of a new era of prosperity, foreshadowed by the awakened terest growing crops on land that heretofore has reared trees. Ina in- way Bemidji is through a crisis. passing She is at a point where an active, clean cut, vigorous, progressive business administration will mean a bigger and better city of boosters while a careless, happy- go-lucky, blinking, winking. - set of municipal officials will find the town handicapped at the very moment | i A; Vlewedhy an Outsider. . The brains of some commission- pages, containing a summary! . o.1q mean so much, | for mayor or the city council but it ! hopes that there will be no such | thing ns partizan politics in the cam- | paign now opening and that when & |the people speak they will be guided 5! competency, desirability apd fitness lof the person secking office, rather than by political or factiopal affilia- tions. o | ter. | NEWS FORECAST FUR THE COMING WEEK ® ! movements of the presidental pirayts will continue to much of the important and interest- | All 1egil procoedinegs of the boartl of Beltrami county county ity have to~travel up through Cn:\ B ada before settiug iuto t.m.l printer's for publication, the commissioners having néted g : paper up on the bordet iine as : the official paper In preference : to the live Bemidji publications. : one of a dollar ; backwards.— ers reminds wateh wound wp Wwalker Pilot, wvhen intelligent and hopest service! The Pioneer has no way of know- ng who all wijl become candidates o only by the ope thought as to the i i Extreme caution in choosing can-| lidates is desirable, advancement in" ;municipal affairs is desired and most: *!tolks will agree that there ave some | . | reforms that would work for the bet-| Now is the time for action. Political ~ conferences and the| contribute ing news of the week, In various tates the party leaders will meet to B discuss the preliminary work of the‘ a) pproaching campaign, In Alabama | | Fargo, the Democrats of the North-| | west have been called to meet for a| general pow- wow. Considerable interest attaches to the Pargo gather-' ing, the promoters disclaim intention of becoming any candidate i any | supposed to be for the presidential nomination, but | Paily Transcript. as North Dakota will be the first | State to declare its preference in the that the primaries it fy unlikely | campaign managers will overlook the | Fargo gathering. to call attention --to the fact that North Dakota has a good man for cond- - plrce—of * the-—Domadratic ticket in the John Burke. person of Governor » President Taft New Haven on Friday to attend a banquet of the Chamber of Commerce of that city. The next day he will attend the meeting of the Yale Corp- that night he will ad- New York City Bar As- oration, and dress the sociation. . Governor Judson Harmon has speaking engagements for the week Western cities, while overnor Woodrow Wilson, his rival for the presidential nomination, has accepted an engagement to address a convention of Michigan editors in Detroit, in several Hearings on the resolution intro- duced by Representative Humphrey of Washington directing the appoint- ment of a special committee to in- vestigate the “Shipping Trust” will begin Monday before the Committee on Rules. . House The first extra session of the legis- lature in the history of Idaho will convene Monday in response to the The purpose of the sesion is the revision of the revenue laws of the State. . call of Governor Hawley, sole One of the most important con- ventions of the week will be the annual meeting of the United. Mine Workers of America, which will assemble Tuesday M Indianapolis.’ The convention will discuss a new wage scale to be presented at the joint conference with the operators. The present scale will expire April 1 and it is believed the miners will demand a general advance in wages. . Other events of the Week will in< clude the inauguration of EarliM. Brower as governor of Mississippi, the welcome of Cardinal Farley up- on his arrival’in New York - from Rome, the opening and dedication of the new Museum of Art in Toledo, O., the annual convention of the Nation- al Board of Trade in Washington, the annual sessions of the Tuskegee Negro Conference, the annual observance throughout the South of the birthday anniversary of General Robert E. Lee, the annual meeting of the Western Golf. Association in Chicago, and the meeting of the -American- Association for 'Highway Improvement in Washington, D, C. isto go to New; { Incldentally the | oy hut he is tied up with the meeting of the meeting will serve|wyong bunch for the common peo- o ot 0 Bath le to put much confidence in what | it 1S possiple to do both. 4 r mothers understood the secret. They | made 8 “sage tea,” and their dark,|excepted by law from such discharge. + LIFE'S DISAP prsIsi—— EEALIZATION 8 FAILED, - RESTORED BY PERUNA, ' Catatrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life, Miss Ninette Porter, Braintree, Ver- mont, writes: “I have been cured by Peruna. “I had several hemorrhages of the lungs, The doctors did not help me much and would never have cured me. “I saw a testimonial in a Peruna almanac of a case similar to mine, and I commenced using it. “I was not able to wait on myself when I began using it. I gained very slowly at first, but I could see that it was helping me. { “After I had taken it a while I com- menced to raise up a stringy, sticky substance from my lungs. This grew. less and less in quantity as I continued the treatment. “I' grew more fleshy than I had been for a long time, and now I call myself well? g \I’s There Wi Th? Fiavor POPOOOO P PO 9P ® O ¢ & musical program of his own [uneraL{ as-|© WHAT OTHER PAPERS SAY © —Walker Pllot, =~ . . - 00000 OCPOOCQCOOQ® They're All There Down on your knees to the coali man.,—Redwood Falls Gazette. | st So Do We. All sorts of things are reported to be "hanging about the moon—each indicative of cold weather. We believe it-—Little Falls But You Never Will. Geo. F. Authier, political writer| for the Minneapolis Tribune is a| good politica] writer, all right, all! he writes in the Tribune. We'd kind of like to read a size up of the | it i A Word to the Wise. | Beltrami is the only county in the | ate, according to census reports, | e ! where the land value is less than ten |gaNxRUPT'S PETITION FOR DIS | dollars an_ acre, | [ | Neck and Neck [1ittle pin money ought to be able to there will be a State conference of |.' There’s almost as much weather | | as politics In Minnesota these days.— | the realty bust ot wraydl i r ssives and at | 2S PO |the realty business up Y. the Republican progressives bbb tho realty by A fellow with a| drive some pretty sharp bargains in|States for the District of Minnesota. GRANDMOTHERS . | "USED SAGE TEA To .Darken. the Hair and .Restore ing to bankruptcy; Gray and Faded Hair to Its Natural Color. i It is easier to preserve the color of[ | the hair than to restore it, although | e decreed by the Court to have a full | Qur grand- E ‘political situation by Authler-as-he:| 1088y N{l‘ 1ong. atter. middle xllie; really and truly sees it.—Grand Rap-| V25 due to this fact. Our mothers ids Independent. Outside Boost for McCuaig. | In renewing subscription a Bemidji subscriber informs the edi- tor that Will McCuaig may again became a candidate for mayor ' of that city, at the ensuing spring elec- tion. Will is a Mille Lacs -county boy and married Princeton Union, | What, Furnish Musie for Qwn Fun- eral? The Eberhart forces are rosining up their political bows and squeak- ing out a tune to the effect that Bob Dunn will probably play second fiddle for them in the coming campaign and run for lieutenant governor. We don’t believe that un- der any consideration, . Bob can be persuaded . .to . participate, . in...the |; advantage of the past in that it can | get a ready-to-use preparation called | Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. a Princeton girl, | restorer ihis preparation is vastly |and if he should be a candidate the |guperior to the ordinary “sage tea” Union hopes he will be successful.— | made by our grandmothers. | tee that the money will be refunded if it fails to do exactly.as represent-’ jed. i coming out, start using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur today, and see what a change it will meke in a few day’s time. public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists, | have gray hairs before they are fifty, | but they are beginning to appreciate |the wisdom of our grandmothers in| using “sage tea” for their hair and| are fast following suit. The present generation has the! | As a scalp tonic and color' This remedy is sold under guaran-| If your hair is losing color or This preparation is offered ‘to the Ao : Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobbers The Following Firms Are Thoroughly Reliable and Orders Sentto Them Will Be Prol THE CROOKSTON |said aistrict, and that all known credi- i tors and other persons in interest may |appear at the said time and place and |praving for TO CURE 4 COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- lets. Drugglsts refund money if it fails to ‘cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box. 25c. ot i THE ORIGINAL HAS TH:S SIGNATURE In the District Court of the United In the Matter of Martin O. Madson and Charles Madson, individually and as co-partners as M. O. Madson & Co. | Bankrupts. = hes * In Bankruptcy, No. 1262. FOR To the Honorable Page Morris, Judge of the District Court of the United LIQUOR LICENSE States for the District of Minnesota.| - Martin' O. Madson and Charles Mad- | STATE OF MINII\ESUTA o son of Bemidji, in the County of Bel-| CoRnty of Beltrami. | ss trami and State of Minnesota, in said | Notice is hereby given. That application district, respectfully represents that on | has been made in Writing to the city council the 7th day of August last past, they |of said City of Bemidji and filed in my office. were individually and as co-partners as | praying for license to sell intoxicating 5 3 v ad] % 5 rm commencing on January N o Madeon & Cos duly sdiudeed bank- | Q0000 sl tormimating on Tonitty Vet 1apts.unger the A 8 ot ':e“yg‘::ge"g:l‘; 15 by the tollowing person. and at tho fol- lowing ace, as statec sl cation, surrendered all their property and rights ¢ Shaeed: /e apploation, of property, and have fully complied FOSIRCHE €1y, to-w FRED M. DUDLEY with all the requivements of said Acts b . and of the orders of the Court touching | Aot Byl g Arant reom ground floor of that their bankruptey. - certain two stors brick building_located on Wherefore they pray NOTICE OF APPLICATION =] lots 13. 14. 13, 16 and part of lot 17. block 17, original townsite. Said application will be heard and deter- mined Dy said city council of the City of Bemidi at the council room in the City hall insald Oity ot Bemidji in Reltrami County, and State of Minnesota, on Monday the 2nd day’of January. 1912 at § o'clock D, . of that dayi! - ‘Witness'ty band and seal of City of He- midjl this6th day of January. 1012 (Seal) GEO. STEIN, City Olerk, that they may discharge {rom all debts, provable against their estate under said Bank- rupt Acts, except such debts as are " Dated D. 1911 this ... % day' of November, A. Martin O. Madson, Charles Madson, Bankrupts. | | Jan. dand 3 Order of Notice Thereon. United States District Court, District of Minnesota, ss sixth Division. On this bih day of January, A. D. 1912, on reading the foregoing metition, —FOR— it is ordered by the Court, that a hear- | ing be had upon the same on the 1st day of April, A. D, 1913, betare said LIQUOR LICENSE Court at St. Paul, in said diatrict, at ten o'clack in the forencon; and maUST"CTE OF A‘“NN“SOTAvl notice thereof be published in the Be- ‘Qunty of Reltrami. | ss e State of Minnesota. | midji. Ploneer, a. newspaper printed in| Noice is hereby given. That application has been made in writing to the eity councll of said City of Kemidji and filod in my office, license to sell Intoxicating quors for the term commencing on January 3lst, 1912, and terminating on January Sisp. 1913; by the following person, and at the fol- lowing place, as stated in 5aid application, Tespectively. to-wit: K i M. J. O'DONNELL - to all known creditors copies of said |Atand in the front room ground floor of that petiuon and this order addressed to | certain two story frame bailding located on them at their place of residence as stat- | the north 20 feet of the south G0 feet of lots o . 21,22, 2 % block 18, original townaite, Witness the Honorable Page Morris, | Said application will be heard and deter- mined by said tlty councl of the City of Bo- Judge of sald Court, and the seal there- | i}l at the councll room in the Cfty hall in of, at Fergus Falls, in said distriot, on |said City of Bemidsi, In Beltrami Connty. the 5th day of January, A. D. 1912, State of Minnesota, on Monday the 22nd day Charles L. Spencer, |of January, 1912, at § o'olock . m. of that (Seal of the Court) Clerk. | day. By L. A. Levorsen, Deputy. INOTICE OF APiLICATION show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And- it is further ordered by the Court, that the clerk shall send by mail Witness my hand and seal of sald_City of Bemidji this Gth day of January, 1912, (Seal) GEO. STElg v 1t—1-13 Jan. 0 and 13 NOTICE OF APPLICATION —FOR— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami, 58, City of Bemidji. Notice is hereby given, That application as been made in writing to the city council of sa{d City of Bemidji and filed in my office. ptly Filled at Lowest Prices W, A McDONALD terminating _Feb. raying for license to sell intoxicating lia LUMBER CO. | NORTHERN GROCERY| . wworerate B o it S R o ant 24 WHOLESALE LUMBER: LATH AND BUILDING MATERIA Wholesalers of INKS PENS PENCILS Wholesalers of TABLETS SCHOOL SUPPLIES STATIONERY Bomidji Pioneer Pub. Go. lemidji, Minn. Wholesale and Retall COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS C. E. BATTLES Light and Heavy Hardware Engine and Mill Supplies; Smithing.Coal Mail Orders Solicited The Given Hardware Co. Feh 32 ardware the following person. and at ingplace as stated insaid application, re- spectively to-wit: JOHN BYE IGE GREAM AND BAKERY 60008 Works and Office 315 Minn. Ave. WE ARE JOBBERS' Witness my hand and seal of City of Be- midji this 6th day of Jan. 1912. OF GEO. STEIN, Oity Olerk. PIN TICKET T n 613 AND GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA | County of Beltrami | 88, City of Bemidji 5 Notice is hereby given, that application has been maDe in writing to. the city council of the said city of Remidji and filed in my office. prayins for a license 1q.sel Intoxicat. Ing llquors for the term commencing on Feby. 18t. 1912, and terminating on Keby. 1st,1913, by the following person, and at the following place, as stated n sald ‘application, respect- 1vely, to-w! 3 ED, FAY. At and in the firs floor front room of that firlll‘l? two.frame building\located on lot 7, ioc] Stia beard and deter- ‘mined by said city council of the city of Be- amidji, at the council room in the city hall in’ the.city of Bemidjl In Beltrami: TR Gt dag Ay, 1012 Avdey ' Witheis my hand: and. Seal this oih a8y of - GEo. sTEIN, i : City Olerk. - THE Pioneer - ‘Supply " Store _ " Can Save you Money Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. . Send yourMail Orders to- GEO, T. BAKER & CO. Manufacturing Jeweler - and Jobbers E:El:"lyfi o ders o thel vesions tock of Diamonds and the finest equipped work- Special. day. P00 PIPOQRPCLIPIOIPTES ®> LODGENOM IN BEMIDJI ¢ 9000000000000 A 0U W Bemid] Lod; 3 21717, ih'uh (L K r meetin nights—first and ..i Monday, ‘at 8 ociock, —at_0dd Fellows hall] 402 Beltrami Ave. 1 A Bemidji Lodge No. 1052 Regular meeting _n-ts— first and third 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall, Peltrami Ave, and Fifth cor ever, second and four:.. Sun o'clock in bas Catholic church DEGREE OF HONOR Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday gYepings. at 0dd Fellows P. 0 E Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes. dayevening at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall. G A B Regular meatings—Firsi and third, Sagurday- atte < noons,-at 2:3?{' dd Fel k)wu Hall, 02 Beltrami,; ve. L 0. 0.7, Bemidji Lodge No. 119: Regular mee g Dights. y, 8 o'clock; Hall; —every Frida. t Odd. Feliows 02 Beltrami. Roguldr Miecting Svery seconds egular meeting ove: iy nd fourth Wednesdays at % Gclock, at 0ad Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regularr meeting nights first_and third Wednesdays at § oclock —I 0. O. F. Hall. XNIGHTS OF PEYTHIAS. Bemidji Lodge No. 168. Regular meeting glxfi‘;“._t"i ery Tuesday evel Sdlockat the Bagles Hall, Third street. Re%glar meeting might last Wednesday evening: in each month. A. F. & A. M., Bemld}i, 233 "' Regular = meeting - nights — first and thir Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at onic "Hall, . Beltrami Ave., and" Fifth'St, 3 Bemidji Chapter No. 70, CR. A. M. Stated convocations —first and_third Mondnym o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Beltrami Ave.,-and Fifth St. wlkanah Commandery No. 30 K.'T. Stated_conclave—second d fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock, S P. m—at Masonic Témple. Bel- ¥ traml Ave, and Fifth St. O. . S. Chapter Ne 371, Regular ‘meeting nights—: first and third Fridays, §: o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth. B A Roosevelt, ' Na. 1523 Regular meeting nights. every second and fourth, Thursday evenings at 8: o'clock in 0Odd ~Fellows. Hall. M. W. A. Bemidji Camp No. 501! Regular. meeting nights’ urst, and third ‘rues days at o'clock _a Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. it lon‘l“ 8, ANS, Regular meeting nights on the fli:' and !thTh irsda; inthe 1L 0. O. F. Hal at’8 SONS OF HERMAN. Meetings held thira Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman's Hall. YEOMANS. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. R. F. MURPHY < FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER; Office’313 Beitrami Ave. Phone 318-2. William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans ‘ on City and Farm Property 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bow: k.' § a3 f e } 1 —- S i 1 fol @