Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 24, 1912, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJT DAILY ‘PIONEER Published ever oon except Sun- day by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company. ‘& R. CARSON. E. X. DENU. F. A. WILSON, Editor. In the City of Bemidji the papers are delivered by carrier. Where the deliv- ery is irregular please make immediate ' complaint to this office. Telephone 1. Out of town=subscribers will confer a favor if they will report when they do not get their papers promptly. All papers are continued until an ex- plicit order to discontinue is received, and until arrearages are pald. Subzcription Rat One month, by carrier me year, by “carrier. .. Three months, postage Six Months, p e year, pos The Weekly Pioneer. Light pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Publi; Thursday and sent postage add for $1.50 in advance. s for § ENTERED_AS TER AT THE POSTOIFICE AT BE. MIDJI, MINN.. UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879. ® THIS DATE IN HISTORY & E January 25, N + 1759 Rooert Burns, the great . Scottish poet. born. Died . July 21,1796, < I8N0 - Jean Jacques Dessalines & ® pr rimed nimsell em- @ . peror of Hayti. & The Invke of wellington . becaine British prime . min 2 » I830— Robert Y. Hayne ot . Sou' Carolina delivered . n freat speech in the & a.e in defence of State « . rights. © 1832 W, L. Marey of New P York declared in the & . senate “To the victor he- & . long the spoils.” o + 1858 —Marriage of the Prin- < . cess Royal of England & ‘ and Prince Frederick B William of Prussia. + 1866—Rev. John Barrett Kor- & . foot consecrated P. . . hishop of Pittsburgh. + 1871—Anglo-American Assoo- . ciat n formed to cult - vate more cordial rela & tions between Great Bri- & - tain and United States. + IS82 - Rev. Cortlandt \White- @ * heail consecrated P. Ik L bishop of Pittsburgh. # 1906 —Ceneral Joseph Wheel- & R er died in Brooklyn. » Born in Augusta, Ga., bed Sept. 10, 1836. = 1911—James E. Martine elect- - ed United States sena - tor from New Jersey. s s PR > B © @ Ole Sageng is justice of the peace, state senator and, it is suspected, mad. We take it that Mr. Johnson, C. G., is willing to admit the diagnosis, that he has hrain. The January thaw may now be properly expected. The moon has ¢hanged and Frank Day has gone' back to Montana, When parents disecover that their daughters have been dancing the “grizzly bear” it is likely that some of the bear dancers will be making tracks for home. St. Paul se ing her in the face and already is try- ty cent butter star- ing the experiment of eating the lesg expens article of diet—broiled sir loin steak smothered in fresh mush- rooms. MR. JOHNSON T0O ENTHUSIASTIC. In justice to itself The Pioneer is should correct certain GCOND CLASS MAT-: Johnson. erroneous l'epoi'ls being spread by M. C. G. Johnson, who, inspired 'by the laudable desive to right any ' wrong which may exist in our city government, appears to have become possessed of £oo much enthusiasm. In his campaign for a reformation of the water department, M. Johnson has charged: A week ago 1 published tacts and comments regarding this matter in fhe Daily Pioneer, and Saturday | went to the same Daily’s oftice and asked to have more facts and comments pub- lished; but was told that there had been objection made to my former communication and that for business reasons they could not publisi the article. So 1 had same printed in hand bill form and distributed them my- self, and those who read it I think will agree with me that there was nothing vicious, or libelous containted therein. In his calmer moments Mr. John- son must realize that he was in error when he declared that the Pioneer had been influenced not to publish turther communications from Mr. As a matter of fact the .| Pioneer opened its columns to Mr. Johuson after his article condemn- |ing the water committee for inaction had been turned down. The Pioneer takes the position o !that the city is properly proceeding lwith the inve The water committee want at once to work and igation. (the only delay has been caused by the non arrival of seals to guard the the re-reading of the meters. It hardly seems Tair to criticise the city council or the committee until it has a reasonable length of time in which to complete the work of investiga- tion and adjustmen ADVISE BY TO0OZE ROGERS It is likely that “Tooze” Rogers, dead in Minneapolis, came as near to being a modsl satoonkeeper as the state will see in many a moon. In YOU CAN HAVE HEALTHY HAIR Use Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur, A harmless Remedy That Makes the Hair Grow. What a pity it is to observe so many people with thin and faded hair and then realize that the most of these people might have a fine, healthy head of hair if they would but use the simple “sage tea” of our grandmothers, combined with other | ingredients for restoring and preserv- ing the hair. No one, young or old, need have gray hair, weak, thin or falling hair, dandruff or any tronble ,of the sort if they would but use Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur Hair Rem- jedy. On the contrary, it is possible to haye healthy, vigorous hair, of i perfect color, by a few applications of this remarkable preparation. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, ! promotes the growth of the hair and | restores the natural color of the hair | which has become faded or gray. It is a clean, wholesome dressing, which may be used at any time and with perfect safety. Don't negleét your hair. Start today with Wyeth’s Sage rand Sulphur. i This preparation is offered to the ‘pu'nlic at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. We have just received A Carload of Universal Ranges During the re- i e ull’nfij‘mu»mtlfifimw ey SUPERB UNIVERSAL mainder of January and February we will deliver and set up Ranges sold to farmers living within twenty miles of Bemidji. out and meet you at home, and if we can leave a Universal Range or De Laval Separator, we know that we have made a friend. We sell Ranges on the monthly payment plan and We want to get will take your old stove in part payment. Write us or call us on the phone regarding terms. GIVEN HARDWARE CO0. Phone 87 Bemidji Minn. The only Baking. Powder made fromRoyal Grape CreamofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE his satoons the rule not to sell to|them drinks. The problem is with a minor or intoxicated individual was |the Deople and the teachers of the enforced. He advised against the PeOPle. When they no longer want use of liquor; he was charitable ana | t° FIBE there will be an end to-the d 2 | breweries, distilleries, wine cellars at the time of his death newsboys, |anq bars. So long as they insist up- whom the Minneapolis capitalist had |on having liquor they probably will befriended, crowded the hospital to |be able to get it. I do not care to receive prompt news of the condition | 4iSCuss prohibition or the other is- . isues specifically. Leave those things A {for the statesmen.” Mr. Rogers is quoted as having re-! yet Mr. Rogers did operate saloons cently said: |and therefore he did take money “My advice is to any man would | without giving value received and it be not to drink. 1 do not drink my-|is not unlikely that in the crowd self. There is nothing in it. The|of newsboys who wept at the news of best thing a man can do it to cut it|his death, were sons of men who out, If all drinking were eliminated | passed their weekly wages over the I would be just as pleased as any-|bar instead of providing a home that | one. So long as people want to drink | would insure a schooling for children with their meals or between meals, )instead of sending them out on the and they prefer to patronize such ho- streets to peddle papers. The whisky tel or restaurants as afford them such | Mr. Rogers sold caused the same trail opportunities, and I am in the hotel |of woe that the whisky sold by any and restaurant business, I will sell {other saloonkeeper causes. of their friend. Telephone Dr. J.A. McClure your horse troubles. No charge to answer Phones, No trouble to| how goods, Veterinary Remedies for sale " or. 5. & mocture, phore. 105. | |2 Cent 2 Word=--Cash ST. PAUL AUTOMOBILE SHON UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ST. PAUL MOTOR CAR DEALERS' ASSOCIATION WALTER WILMOT, Manager * AUDITORIUM, FEB. I2th TO 17th THE FOLLOWING COMPLETE LINES WILL BE SHOWN Abbott-Detroit Hudson Plerce Balck Hopmobile Rambler Cadillae Kissel-Kar Rauch & Lang Case Lion - Regal Chaimers Laverne Reo Columbus-Electrio Marmon Stearns-Knight :c'tdrol!t-flutrlu Mitchell Stevens-Duryea Firestone-Columbgs Oldsmoblle Thomas Flanders Overland Waverly Electrlc Packard White Pleasure Cars Franklin Haynes Peerless White Trucks Come to the Show and see the cars side by side. It will enable you to make a better comparison and will save you much valuable time. You' You rite eep most business men do. '~ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 34, 1913, Try a Want Ad William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. lelmldjl, Minn. INSURANCE Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemidji, Minn. Phone 144 Letters ? Copies ? Most professional men do. Of course everybody should keep a copy of his letters. It matters not of how much importance your letters may be, you should by all means have a record of all letters you write. Have You Ever wanted a copy of a certain letter you wrote and did not have it? It has occured to most of us. should guard against a repetition. Use Carbon Paper We have it now at a cost that will surprise you. Just the size you want too. 8 1-2 X 11 inches - boxes—100 sheets the exact size of a letter head. in a box. the new factory price of $1.50 Per Box What has happened we cannot now help, but we Itisput up in neat blue No not at the old price of $3.00 a box but at We guarantee every sheet of this paper to be strictly first class and of high grade quality. Heretofore you've paid from $2.50 to $3.50 per box of 100 sheets. In order to introduce this new line into this territory we make the ~ above special price. ‘ : The Be Security Bank Building. i Pi neer Office § e

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