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THE BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER ®dP90000 5 ¥ e e ot ko T DI i ; i I Bt g astarmoon sxoans S flEIBSOQ?&EING BEGIN THE NEW YEAR mm", ¢ LODGEDOM IN BEMIDI ¢ i oy UE RN Fablishing Duluth's Lérgest snd Best Hotel | 3006000600000 00 e e \a _ @ N oAMSON. . = puiU. L LUTH i MINTB‘O':“A ; - Z =4 To the City of Bemldjl the papers are B e At doy Tpoently expended Have YOU figured up YOUR PROFIT and LOSS a0 v w i gellvered by carrier. \Where the deliv- > baths, 60 sample Fooms. Everg modern convenlence: Luturious and del [ Tostaurante snd: buffet, Flemish Paim Room, Mén's Grill, Colonial Buffet; ' Magulficent lobby and public rooms; account for 1911% i Why not dcecide to “CUT OUT” ‘the LOSS items during 1912. ary is irregular please make immediate | complaint to this office. Telephone 81. 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- 11 londay, at 8 o'clock, —at '0da Fetlows ) 102 Beltrami Ave. piicit, order to discontinue is received, fi::‘m.‘.‘%““fi“o&m.mé.’.,%fii‘:‘:z‘d.’f; ONE of the most comm n “LOSS” items is NOT . s oa = ] - e abeoriphion. Mates. oot THookite the hachor aad ! to OWN YOUR OWN HOME. 0 R i One month, by carrier. One year, by carrier. . (hree months, postage paid . postage pad. One ‘year, postage pald..... The Weekly Ploneer. Bemidji d No. 3! ¥ One of th Breat Hotals of the Nerthwest R e, No. 1053, 1 . 45 X 8Ne ’ first and “third ‘l‘hursd.yn. 8 o’clock—at nic hall, gtc;ltnml Ave, and Fifth Let US tell YOU about the opportunities at BE- MIDJI— on a LARGE or SMALL scale and quote priczs on business and residence lots in this, up-to-date. city— ) i Eight pages, containing a summary eitber kind can be. bought on our EASY PAYMENT | of the nmews of the week. Published i g i grery Thursday end seft bostage paio To Pl‘epfll'e [ Tasty, Temptlng PLAN. . SMALLCASH payment—balance monthly at 8 g0 = z fi* ENIERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- ana Appetizing Dish ' COMPLETE inf 4 ding" thetoit d clock 1 baseient of : L i 5 3 information regardin e city an Catholle church, MIDJI, MINN.,, UNDER THE ACT OF of Macaroni d 2 s g g » WARCH 3, 1875, Peaencaronl or Spaghettl, ety county will be cheerfully furnished npon request to this § : mm’SmM_ACfiONE has o office or by our Bemidji representauve,, THAYER -C. P | y | ] . Than Babad T m“"b"'.z s BAILEY, located in Postoffice Block, 2 DEGREE OF XONOR. i CLAIMS OLE BULL'S ISLAND| ; be made of the best Durum Wheat 3 Mecting nights every | | i . gus . 3 second and fourth Monday - | : Flour. /Ask for : gyenings, at 0dd Fellows f e i emidji Townsite & Imerovement Co £ ‘ Child by the Famous Violinist's | L il Daughter, ‘ b 620 Capital Bank Bullding e iR EEaE 5 i b . [ .~ 0. E. Ralph S. Bartlett, who was counsel? x CA : Resllxhr meeting nights § for Mrs, Olea Bull Vaughan, only | Ay reiag S8 Wednes: y child of the late Ole Bull, the famous | Eagles hall. e 2= - violinist, successfully contested the will of Mrs. Bull in the probate court | = ~ of York county, Maine, last summer, | ! recently left on board the steamship | G A B Franconia for Liverpool on his way to | i file Mrs. Vaughan's will at Bergen, Norway, the New York Herald’s Bos | ton correspondent says. | . Mr. Bartlett Is executor for the will | of Mrs. Vaughan, and he and Miss | Amelia Shapleigh of West Lebanon, | Me., are co-trustees for Sylvla; Vaughan, the adopted daughter of Mrs. | = Vaughan and the principal beneficlary paemiait Lodge No.119 2 under Mrs. Vaughan’s will. Vel ™ ST : ARk | 7 The reason that the will of Mrs, Y [ }" .Hi § B o S . sy > Vaughan is to be offered for record in ////,:\%l. H% Z 5 S \ 2 i 54 Bergen is that the only foreign real o ¥ 5 D “ o X « . estate which she possessed 1s the| i \ E : Regular meetings—Fj and “$hird_ Sataraey afims Boons, at 2:30 et Gad wel. lows " Hall,” 402 Beltram) Ave. 1 L 0. 0. F 1. O. O. F. Camp No. 24, AU ‘ Ry 1 second Island of Lysoen, near Bergen. Ole | Edwin V. Morgan, who was appointed ambassador to Brazil recently, has Bt i Ak A ] Bull owned this island, which 1s said | peen in the diplomatic service since 1900. He has been secretary of legatior o'clock, at 0da Fellows Hall. to be one of the most beautiful in the |. g¢ Secul, second secretary at St. Petersburg. minister to Korea, Cuba, Urugua) " B B - 1 world. It is in a fjord about twenty- | gnq Portugal. 3 ¥ : § two miles from Bergen, and consists = — = - % i ; = Rebecca _Lodge. _Regular r - of about seven hundred acres of land, ANNOUNCEMENT. | ruary 20. If elected T will perform| [ a iz e 1 meeting nights — first and ‘ i H § i Aant largely forest. Ole Bull in his life- : | my duties in the future as well as in o agopmer 8 orelock time developed two fresh water lakes I hereby announce myself as a can- | 2 il £ th and a cave and laid out twenty miles | didate for re-election as alderman of | the Past. I solicit the support of the of paths on the island. the Fourth Ward at the election to be | VOteTs at the polls. Lysoen was left by Mrs. Vaughan to | held February 20, 1912. I refer you L. . JOHNSON. the little Swiss girl, Sylvia, whom she | to my service as alderman and solicit | w adopted a couple of years ago, but on your votes at the polls election day. Sylvia’s death Lysoen is to be pre-| N. W. BROWN. Annonncement served by the Norwegian government il I hereby announce myself as a as a memorial to Ole Bull. candidate for Mayor on the In-g., The exact procedure which will be dependent ticket to be voted upon followed in Norway with respect to B 2 i3 at the coming election, to be held the case is a matter of uncertainty, be- TFebruary 20, 1912, If elected 1 cause under the Norwegian law mno | foreigner can own real estate in that pledge myself to conduct the affiaire of the city at all times for it’s best country without the written consent of EKNIGHTS OF PEYTHIAS. Bemidjl _ Lodge No. 168. ~ Regular meeting nigh(s—ev- . ery Tuesday -evening at 8§ — o'clock—at the. Eagles' Hall, P “hird street. f 1 ANNOUNCEMENT | LADIES OF THE MAC- i 2 CABEES. Regular meeting night lastegvednosdav evening = in each month. oo e the king. interest. I golicit the hearty support by ‘ ;' . | of the voters of this eity. g AR | GEO. KREATZ WHEN LANDIS WAS NAMED ! A. F. & A, M., Bemidji, | ! 238. lar meeti s i nights' — frst ;'md thi Brother of Judge Tells How He Came ! Announcement. 8 o'clock—at £ —a. Masonic "Hall, = Beltrami e to Be Called Kenesaw Moun- Ave, and“Fifth St tain. i - i “The most memorable Christmas I | ever spent was during the war,” sald | former Representative Landis of Indi- | ena at the Willard. “My father had | returned from the war on leave of ab-| - sense to find another son. He had |~ taken part in the fight at Kenesaw: mountain, and when he found his heir i} awaiting him he suggested the name | Kenesaw Mountain. That is how my | - o ” 3 brother, who has become more or less | Dh, 2ot hhp comey Sldpg,’’ ey the noted as a judge, came to be named. | duke of Connaug}xts answer when t “But it was not that incident that| I hereby announce myself asa can-|the name of SpeaKer Clark was men- et made my Christmas so memorable, |didate for mayor of the city of Be- tioned as a possible dinner guest. Kenesaw was & baby. I had other [midji at the election to be held Feb-| And then Americans kow-tow. brothers. We were living a few miles | | 1 hereby aunounce my candidacy i for’ the office of alderman of the first| . | ward, to be voted upon Feb. 20th,, 11912, 1f elected 1 promise to attend | to the duties .devolving upon . me, | promptly, and discharge my obligar | tion honestly, in every sense the|, | word impltes. The food that’s 'always frés}t and. delicious. We aré work== . ing day and night toasting it for the millions that demand it Bemidji ‘Chapter No. 70, -n;‘izlénas'&?}d Mondayes oclock D. m—at Masenic Hall | $ Beltrami Ave:, and, Fifth St. : «ilkanah Commandery No. 30 | K. T. Stated_conclave—second aid ‘fourth Fridays, 8 oclock i C. G. Johnson. p. m.—at Masonic_ Templ - trami Ave, and F‘lflhps.t’.w 1 | O. E. 8. 171, T nreg e st and ‘thir gglock — at Masonic. ii'i& t. M. B. A from a small town in Indiana, and my ANNOUNCEMENT & R st ahas -~ father had only a few days' leave. He X E\;m:;cugge ';'L‘!l:d.folu‘rtl; i was compelled to rejoin his regiment | x B before Christmas, if I remember cor- rectly. “I shall never forget the day before : that Christmas. My father and moth- er went to town, and the boys natural- ly were much excited. When mother came back with a bundle we were more excited.” It turned out that fa- o'clock in ~ Ode froke n d Fellows M. W. A. Bemidji C: N¢ 3 sfman, s e, s urst and “third ‘rne- 8 &t Odd o'clock: Hall, 402, Beltrami Ave. MODERN ANS. - ther had purchased us some gifts. Regular’ meéunf nights on, e | ; Mine was a candy camel. The other {he, firat end Hurd Thuradays . boys had similar gifts. I had great ap- % Bomyn g : s preciation of that camel. I placed him = 1 affectionally on the ‘what-not’ of the o { best room, and took many pilgrimages SONE OF HERMAN. 5 to have a look at him. - Of course, I caressed him, and now and then I § / would take a loving lick. For several B days following Christmas my camel remained there, but one day I could { not resist the temptation, and, turn- i Ing carniverous, ¥ devoured my ani- mal. I do not know what the other | boys did with their animals, but I sup- { pose they went the same way that mine did.”—Washington Post. Meetings held third Sunday afternoon of each month” at Troppman's ; Hall, There’s no need for you to be in need when- so helpful an instrument as a Pioneer want - ‘ad can be had for so little. YEHOMANS. Meetings the first Friday- evening of ‘the month at: i\ the home of Mrs. H. F.. Schmidt, 306 Third street., Helne and London. | Heine did not like London, but the i London county council likes Heine, for the passer-by is now reminded by the usual encaustic tile that the poet once lived in Craven street, Strand. = As he looked out of his lodging Heine exclaimed, “Send a philosopher to London, but no poet. This downright earnestness of all things; this colos- sal uniformity, this machine-like moverent, this moroseness even in pleasure, this exaggerated London smothers the imagination and rends = the heart.” But it Helne did not love London he found something within easy reach to warm the imagination and fire the heart—the chalk cliffs of Ramsgate in mid-June, with a beau- tiful Irish girl to assist in the pro- cess. <>R. F. MURPHY . FUNERAL DIRECTOR hink of it A half cent a word gets you what you want. Try one and you may never need another. ‘William: C. - Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate E . First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm I hereby announce myself as an independant candidate for the office of mayor, to be voted on at the coming election to be held February 20, 1912. - ST Your support is respectfully solicited. 2 A New Kind of Exercls 5 G It is a morning exercise invented by a Parisian actress, who takes the newspaper and tears it up. The There Is o_n_'! m fragments are thrown upon the floor P " i | In a thousand pleces. Then she gets o up and collects those pieces, and the B"fl'mo ; ui"ine i LB point is that not a fragment is lost. That Is i i For this i8 the new way of gardening 1 i % ~—the stooping cure that is recom- | mended by every doctor. You can do L H B : a ) 1 it in your home, and do not require axat've romo u : & garden. It is-only to buy the morn- USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. B : : ; | ing paper, tear it into fragments, 5 55 d % 3 2 : } 5 ‘ i 1 chuck them on -the floor, and pick : S ; ::om up. Quite as good as garden- 5. ‘WM. McCUAIG. emember the full name. Look orthis signature on every box. 28c.