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THEE BEMIDJT DAILY PIONEER Published every afternoon except Sun- day by lha JBemidjl Pioneer Publishing Company. . E OAISOI. E. X. DENU. F. A. WILSON, Editor. In the City nl Bemidyl the pavers ure | asnven ere the deliv- ery Is S please make immediate complaint to this oflice. ‘lelephone 31. Out of town subscribers will confer a | tavor if they will report when do not get their papers prowptly. All papers are continued until an ex- plicit order to discontinue is received, and until arrearages are paid. Subscription Rates. One month, by carrier. ne year, by carrier. hre¢ montns, postage paid. $iX Months, postage paid. One “year, postage pald The Weekly Pioneer. Pight pages, of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address f 0 in advance. they ENTERED AS SE CLASS MAT. TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE M 1D Mh\V URDER TR AcT OF COPPPPPPRIPOPO OO ® THIS DATE IN HISTORY 3 Marquis de Louvois, the * great minister of &; - Louis XIV., born. Died 3| » July 16, 1691, + 1689-—Baron de Moutesquieu, ¢ . famous French auther ¢ . and scientist, born. Died - Feb. 1o, 1 mail . Weekly service « o A (g | ShOUld Mot be nominated for presi-| . establishad between fhe o the substitution ol the supervised| o\ "t the reason that his removal | . United States and Can- « playground and the ucighborhood|rom the “progres: leadership B ada. s isocial conter will be urged by the|of the senate would be to take a| + 1802 “Town of Detroit (Michi- | committee appointed this week by|sreat factor for good out of that . gan) incorporated. *|the Spokane Child Welfare loague P90y and thereby weaken the cause. »ASIz—Amos 8. Blake con- B cstigate conditions tn oviental S e | . structor of the first 1aco- & THsare o ) 1 The california Hqual = Suffrage| . motive ever ssen in New | c2fes and public ballrooms. Association, which after thirty years “ ngland, born in Brook- This is the statement of Mrs. W.!of constant, effort has succeeded in . field. Vt. Dieq Feb. 18, & . 1895, ® + 187T1--German + Empirc pro- & . claimed. 2 + 1873—Lord Edward Bulwer & . Lytton. English novel- @ . ist and playwright, died. & . Born May 25, 1803. B . 1900 Statuc of Daniel Web- & . ster unveiled in \Wash- . ington. * 1911—-Heary Cabot Lodge re- . clected United Statos . senator from Massa- - chusetts. @O@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Dull day nounced his candidacy for today. Nobody an- the office of mayor. a suspicion that Hitchcock got his There is teneral master wires erc We are pleased to announce that | Bemidji is getting in shape for the Democratic luck continues. Frank Day declares he never will come back to Minnesota to live. A western editor says. that the| proper kind of calling cards in Wyoming are three of a kind. Duluth is having a great bonspiel this week but not all the expert curlers are there, are they, girls? Senator he started Lorimer says in as a bootblack and there are some folks Leen better if he had kept at it. who believe it would have WHY NOT HERE? from the throne this time on Announcement declares that from women of Sweden will be permitted to vote and to sit as members of parliament. Four United States by amendment have extended to women the electoral franchise, the sun streaming state of California being the latest to take such action. In Minnesota last winter one vote only stood between the continued arrogance of men and a step toward just freedom for the women of the state. Splendidly have the women of California used the new power and splendidly fought the ileast in the Jungle of Colorado by sending death have women darts into his heart on election day. Is there any good reason ther delay in Minnesota? twaddle of tion of home ties for fur- Senseless the disrup- and the peril of unwomanliness stand as sickly say- ings in light of recent events. ONLY IN BOOKS. It's only in books that the wonder- ful sleuth looms up on the scene of a crime, and drags from a mountain truth, minutes of time. that the wealthy of chaos the in less than 10 It's only in books man dies; be- queathing a million ‘of bones, to the virtous schoolboy who helped him to S when he fell on the iced paving It's only in books that the Dbeauntifui girl, whose father is rich as a Turk, hands forth the ice tongs stones to a duke or an earl, and marries a It’s only in books that the Injun appears a hero of bearing sublime, and not a cheap skate with grocery clerk. containing a summary | | . |dance hall and the noodle joint and | chairman of the committee. Con- tinuing she said: 1(<mtmue its organization in orde¥ > g [to help the Women of other States “Why spend thousands and | iy their fight for the franchise. | thousands of dollars upon our high | SR Post- | commonwealths of the| constitutional | ng fo to borrow a dime. wmeeds and a longing | the originator o fthe n - gospel, It’s only in books | has resigned his position as super- that the poor man invents a doodad | Mfendent o fthe extension depart- | ment of the lowa Agricultural Col- lege to become a candidate for the Republican nomination for gover- 1t's | nor. only in books that the morning mail| that brings him the br itls only in books that the pirate repents and teaches a Sabbath school class. s the news of a fortune to you: | There will be only 182 delegates in | the next Demoeratic State convention | i Bogks. that in Pennsylvania, which is less than ked oif as though they | halt the number in the last conven- tion. The number has been reduced by reason of small vote cast for the Democratic candidate for governor |in 1910, upon which the basis of | advices state | ropresentation is fixed. | that at X - raillway employes in| Among the speakers to be heard at the annual dinner-of the League of Republican State Clubs to be given in Washington next month will be Governor Hadley of Missouri, Gover- public{nor Goldsborough of Maryland, tormer Vice President Fairbanks of [ndiana, Job ledges of New York and John Hays Hammond of Mass- |achusetts. John C. Capers, presi- onanident o fthe league, will be toast- 21 shillings, or $5.11 per | master. That puzzle improbable wor 1 were true.- -Walt Mason TEACHING DOMESTIC ECONOMY. The latest | that consular in view of the fact |least 100.000 England get less than twenty shill- lings. or $1.87 per week, much inter- fest is shown in the efforts to teach | domes ¢ economy in the The South tion Committee [ schools. Shields Educa- is trying, through to show how a man, wife its teache and two children can best live income of week. e Governor W. R. Stubbs of Kansas, one of the original Progressive, has declared himself in favor of the nomination and election of Theodore every grammar|Roosevelt for president. Governor the abolition of the pub]i(‘is“\hbs is a warm admirer of Sena- b tor La Follette, but believes that he| would many a amily in Bemidj A WOMAN ON SCHOOL REFORNSS. | A gymmasium in school. H. Page, secretary of the league g\“(]‘hd\lnz the ballot conferred upon the | | women of the State, has decided to scl i = e | . = seliool equipment—the school of the! L sed for raile road . purpoges on 37,000 miles of line. . & | favored few—and not onc cent upon | the masses of children who never {reach the high school? of their failure to reach the ].nglh The cause | _ | may be lack of physical Istrength to stand the mental strain SAbE TEA W|LL | “The public dance hall and the! SN | The school- Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Na- house must be made an institution—; tural Color—Dandruff Quickly i’a university of Removed. chool l\nndle joints must go. the people. It is| | here we want our boys and girls to There is nothing new about the| | meet for Here we want|idea of using sage for restoring the {the’ tired father and mother to Fmd {color of the hair. Our great-grand- and stimulas, | MOthers kept their locks soft, dark land glossy by using a “sage tea.” | Whenever their hair fell out or took social life. rvecreation, relaxation “Our campaign will not alone be but preventative. | ~It is noa our corrective, intetion - to take |ance they made a brew of sage leaves| and applied it to their hair, with| | wonderfully beneficial effect. | Nowadays we don't have to resort| (to old-time, tiresome methods of| | gathering the Thierbs and making the | | "We want supervised play grounds|tea. This is done by skillful chem- ang the wider use of the schoolhouse |ists better than we could do it our- CORLED, {selves, and all we have to do is to having | to pay fees to the janitor. |away the noodle joint and the pub- |lic dance hall, places of amusement, | without [ stitufes. providing healthy sub- 1 " N as a social without | {call for the ready-made product. Wy- jeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem- “This committee will be enlarged|edy, containing sage in the proper and it will number upon it the most|strength, with the addition of sul- progressive men and women of the|Phur, another old-time scalp remedy. The manufacturers of this remedy feity. We are determi t - | " N i clty. We are determined to get re-| . inorize drugelsts to sell it under | sults. | guarantee that the money will be re- | i funded if it fails to do exactly as rep- RO R R O R R OB CRCRCY resented. Don’t neglect your hair. Get a i bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur today, and notice the difference after a few days’ use. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists, @ Politics and Politicians. & POORCOOPOOOOOOOO®G Madison, Wis., is to {month on the vote mext commission form of government. | S The Republican State convention tof Maine will be held in Bang‘or," April 10, . i | == X {NOTICE OF APPLICATION | The Wisconsin supporters of Presi- : |dent Taft are to hold a State I'al!y‘i —FOR— in Milwaukee January 20. | LIQUOR LICENSE —_—x— | Speaker Adkins of the Illinois|STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami, Village of Kelliher, Notice is hereby given, That applica- on has been made in writing to the house of representatives has formally | announced his candidacy for the Re»jK publican nomination for governor. age council of said Village of Kelli- | = g her and filed in my office, praying’ for ] - o license to sell intoxicating liquors for Senator Owen of Oklahoma, Whose| {iis term commencim on- January 4, term will expire next March, will be|1912, and terminating on January 23, N 1913, by the following person, and at opposed for re-election by former | {715 DY he Tolowing Governor Charles N. Haskell. |avptication, respectively —x— JOHNSON Congressman M. E. Olmsted of the At and in the ground floor of that cer- tain frame building situnted on lot 15, 18th Pennsylvania district is men-|block 8, Village of Kelliher. . 5 - i id application will be heard and de- tioned as a possible candidate for|iermined by said village council of the the Republican {nomination for governor. . —_—x— The first candidate to announce for [ 74 the Republican gubernatorial nomi-| itness my hand and seal of Village nation at the primaries in Maine of Kelliher this 8th day of January, next June is Willlam T. Haines of | nomination for | Village of Kelliher at the council room lin the village hall in said Village of | Kelliher in Beltrami county, and State of Minnesota on Monday, the 22 day or January, 1912, at § o'clock p. m. of that (Seal) HENRY PFUND, Waterville. Village Recorder. — R Jan, 10 and 17, Senator Henry Cabot Lodge of| . - M Massachusetts and Representative Frank Willis of Ohio are to speak at the Lincoln celebration in Spring- |(ield, T1l., next month. it John Hays Hammond of Mass-| achusetts and Governor Robert P.| Bass of New Hampshire are to speak at the opening meeting of the Re- publican campaign in Michigan in February, | e William J. Bryan's name has been advanced for a position on the Democratic primary ballot in Nebraska as a preferential candidate for the presidency by a petition placed on file with the secretary .of state. i HBI INSURANCE Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemidji, Minn. Phone 144 3 g Professor P. G, Holden, known as lon a dull, faded or streaked appear-| Commodore arbitrate his tennnts’ disputes, mld one day two farmers called on him fn his The commo function of arbftrator. dore before consenting to act the first tenant the necessary question “Now, Heury, if T conscut to a trate will you ablde by my deci: The farmier, a hard heade low, answered thoughtfully: “Well, commodore, I'd like to knvw what it {s first.” A Cruel Apolog! t. “Mr. Bligging takes himself very se rfously,” sald the critical young wo man, “Well,” replted Miss Cayenne, “you To be thrown into cruel world with no more brains th he possesses would be a serious mui —Washington Star. can’t blame him. ter for anybod. Her Tact. Howard—Did she refuse you, old man? Coward—Well, in a dellcate, in direct way., She told me she neve wanted anything she could get easily ~Harper's Bazar. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- lets. Druggists refund money if to cure. on each box. - 25c. E. W. GROVE'S signature is There is Only On “Bromo Quinine’’ That Is put te sion old fa USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Laxative Bromo Quinine WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1615 ®P00 00 @ PO P ® LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJI * 2000000000000 0 0@ 4.0 0. W Bemidji Lodre No. 77, erular meetin; Dighta—firet "ana_ ..ir Monday, -at 8 ock, T “Fetlows. un 102 Beltrami’ Ave. and Appetizing Dish No charge to answer Phones, No trouble to Flour. Ask for MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN Teacher of Piano and Harmony At Residence of Mrs. G. Crone be made of the be-l Dunnn Wheat o Always remember the full name. Look Be . 2 .or this signature on every box. 25c. E. W- Grove flrst 'E:;,;‘ t’l::l" N?:r.::” Bl Abereaone o T 7 st. v Telephone Dr. J.A. Mcciure| To Prepare 4 Tasty, Tempting your horse troubles. | c.o.r DEGREE OF HONOR. 4 < glery second and fourtn show goods. Veterinary Remedies for sale. ; of M.urom o Spaghistts, you st 8 unday, ¢ r?"i;;?e‘;h ¥ ot o% Dr. J. A. McClure, .Phone. 105. ' have a Durum Wheat product. Catholic church, | MOTHER'S MACARONI has a { richcreamy flavor,and -mber color | when cooked. I teed to DH. Meeting night: second ana fosrts Mosasy gyenings, at 0Odd TFellows 519 Minnesota Avenue . Engagements made Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday it fails ®. 0. B Regular meeting _nighf every 1st and snd Wedses dayevening at 8 o'clock. Bagles hall, G A =B lar eetings—] and*Thits Stergme—kiet ploons, at 2:30—at Odd Fel. 5 Hall, 402 Beltram! Bemidjl Lodge No. 118 Kllln.\‘j e nights mee [ Friday, 8 o'clock Odd Fellows Hall, ltrami. Re; P 402 Bel 1, 0. O. F. Camp No. 24, lar meeting every second fourth Wednesdays at § ocluck. at Odd Fellows Hall. Rehem Lod Re meeting nights — firsf third Wednesdfi. s at 8 o clm:k —IL " Hall, XNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS. Bemidji Lodge No. 168. Regular meefing nighis_ev; ery Tuesday even Jlocke—at the Fagles, Hall, Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC- CABEES. lar meeting night la.st ‘ednesday evening in each month, MASONIC. . F. & A. M, Bamm)l. 238 Regular ~ meetin; Dights — rst and thi dnesdays, & o'clock—at Masonic "Hall, ltrami Ave, and Fifth St. Bemidji Chanter No. 70, 3 tated convocations rot Mina” Bitea Mondays, § o'clock p. m.—at Masonic 1] Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St. ailkanah Commandery No. 80 KT, Stated conclave--sscond lul fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock Blank Books Ledgers Journals Day Books Record Books Cash Books Have You 191 Bemidji Pioneer opened a new set this month? At this store you can buy them at a big saving. From 10 to 33 per cent Off Diaries from 25 cents to $1.00. . All kinds and all sizes. . Get in on your pick early. ~ (ffice Supply /n\\\ p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. S. Chapter Nn 171. Reglllnr mee ni‘ first and ri : A Masonie Beltrami Ave., and FiEh . M B. A Roosevelt, ~No. 1523. Regular meeting - nights every second and Tourth Thursday evenings 3 o'clock ‘in Odd Fellowu all. M. W. A. Bemit Camp No. Reiulagj meedn% nloh nrs *cloc] 0ad” Feil Hall, prin Béltrami Ave O"® mfll‘“ SAMARITANS. n gular meeting nights on the flrat and t]lir ‘Thursda Ln e 1.°0. O. F. Hall at'8 SONS OF HERMAN. Meetings held third Sunday afternoon of each month at Troppman’s Hall. Meetings the first Friday évening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans ‘on City and Farm Property 5 and 6, .0’Leary-Bowser Bidg. . Minn. , » % = | | = 1 | I hp 3 | | 4 } 7 } T