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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemldjl Ploneer Publishing in the poorest quarter {s more im- portant. Individualism is good pihlosophy Try 2 Want Ad Telephone Dr. 3.A. McClure your horse troubles. 0000000000000 0s & LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJI ¢ - Company. % No charge to answer Phones, Notroubleto |9 ¢ ¢ 9 € 9 ¢ 00 00 6 0 9 @ - t @. 1. CARSON. =. & pawy, |for the successtul: collectivism for show goods, Vet ry Remediesforsale -0 \-' e the unsuccessful. The truth lies be- Phone. 105. a0V w HAROLD J. DANE, Bditor. In the City of Bemldjl the papers are dellvered by carrier. Where the deliv- ery is irregular please make Immediate complaint to this office. Telephone 31. 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 réceived, tween. The only way to be a successful person of the robust individualistic type is carefully to avold thought. Don’t investigate the steerage. To do so is to feel a sense of your social -2 %llt " Word-~€ash THE,_SPALDING Dnl\nh'lgertm and %:llg Hotel LUTH DU MINNESOTA r. J. A. McGil ‘WANTED nl(htl—nfl Bemi Lmln N’o ppemidl ok Feeiny and §"0'cloex, MON T Fetlows. Bath 402 Beltrami Ave. first and thl.rd h\ll‘lfll-’l. and until arreages are paid. ations. This is to become quite Imth-nn 000.00 recently expended 8 o'clock—at Masonic hal Subsoription Rates. oblization B cntmmvea £ o3 ||| POULTRY RAISERS to Beltfumi Aver "aod wiEh One month, by carrier Tost. Convenience: lemou nd'fia horal o One year, by carrier . Three months, postage Six Months, postage pald One year, postage paid ... The Weekly Ploneer. Eight pages, contalning a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage pald to any address for $1.50 in advance. ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- % 7 B i AT MR of tartar and not from alum. e o, e e MIDJI, MINN., U E ACT OF b . MARCH 3, 187 teritis, Infl“‘m"’hon' of the seconaias ;:z‘u:'z[rf Monday HOW HE KNEW. 2 bowels, blackheadin turkeys 7' eyenings, at 0dd Fellows “Miss Lizzie Beargrease and 0. Leo The Label will gulde you and all other bowel diseases, = % Michaud were married at a local church Saturday morning.”—news item in Brookston Herald. Oleo and beargrease should make a sizzling combination. Cass county is already making plans for the next state fair and ap- pears to be laying plans to capture the first prize. George J. Silk, editor of the Pine River Sentinel, has start- ed an active campaign among the farmers for the planting of first class seed in order that prize winning pro- ®| ertheless 1t sometimes takes that sort It is evident from the above that he tread on some one’s toes but nev- of thing to draw the attention of cer- tain classes of individuals to their own limitations. Whoops for Prexy! To have puré and wholesome ‘food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream " Royal is the only powder made from Royal ~ Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Lime Phnplmfu Mllll'lnh # buffet, mish en's Gllll. lnnlll Buffet; roOms; upe! One of the Great Hotols ol the Ilrlimi INSURANCE Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemld)l, Minn. Phone 144 know that Dr. J. A. Mc- GLURE, puts up a poultry compound, that prevents and cures the ills of the old as well as the young birds, white diearrhea of chicks and chick- en cholera, due to Indigestion don’t loose from 10 ‘to 50 per cent of your flock but better call me up and let me tell you how to raise 99 per cent, of all your hatch, and if I don’t Regular meel every 1st and 2 Eagles hall. F. 0. B ting nights Bnd Wedhes. day evening at & o'clock. give you satisfaction just call me, down, c. respectfully yours, Dr. J. A McClure, G. A. lows * Hall, Ave. : B Regular meetings—Fir: and third_Satu oy after: noons, at 2:30—at ad Iel. 402 Beltrami Phone., 105. L 0. 0 F. Bemidjl Lodge No. 118 o Jme ge No. 11 ® < tin; i ducts may be produced. That advice = = Frét:.:]y,i b %‘E will stand for Beltram! county farm- emr—— = 302 Beftramt. 0" ers as well, The editor of the Pioneer wants Hubby—That milliner of yours must be a bird. Witey—Nonsense! She has neither BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT 1. R ul.u- meetin; e fourth We 0. F. Camp No. 24, every second nesdays at ¥ local correspondents. In order to| 6% b‘“";::mi:'t i Have YOU figured up YOUR PROFIT and LOSS &lock, at 0ad Fellows Hall — at this make this the real homo paper of| pii] of ner. account for 1911¢ Beltrami county, it is necessary to give all the local news as it comes in. The Pioneer already has corres- pondents in several towns near Be- midji but wants more. There is money in the proposition as well as the honor of being the home news writer. Drop a note to the editor to- day and ask about it. In this issue and in the subsequent issues of this week, a blank is print- ed on the front page for the use of those desiring to express themselves in the straw vote on the nominee for president and governor. No chance HILL WANTED FAIR CHANCE Wouldn't Race Train With Boat If Craft Was Going to Stick to River. One day, the story runs, when Jim Hill was going in the railroad business and the Great Northern was not the fine system it is today, he was met in St. Paul by the head of a big steam- boat company doing business on the Great Lakes. “Jim,” said the steamboat man, “I'll match one of my boats against one of your trains in a fair race for $1,000 @ side.” Mr. Hill hesitated. sald he, “some of your boats “I don’t kmow,” are Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin, candidate of the Progressive during 1912. per cent. Why not decide to “CUT OUT” the LOSS items ONE of the most common “LOSS” items is NOT to OWN YOUR OWN HOME. Let US;tell YOU about the opportunities at “BE- MIDJI— on a LARGE or SMALL scale and quote pric 2 on business and residence lots in this, up-to-date city— either kind can be bought on our EASY PAYMENT PLAN. SMALLCASH payment—balance monthly at 8 - COMPLETE information regarding the city and B . county will be cheerfully furnished npon re office or by our Bemidji representative, THAYER C. BAILEY, located in Postoffice Block. 2 meetin; third ¥ Rebecca Lodga. Regular nights — first and adnesdtniyu at's Scon Bemidjl Lodge Regular meeting Thira street. KNIGHTS OF PHYTHIAS. e No. 168. nights—ev- ery Tuesday evening at 8 S dlock—at. the Eagles Hall, uest to this CAB: LADIES OF THE MAC- Begular mesting night last Weanesday evening in each month. MASONIO. has as yet afforded the citizens of | predty fast.” Republicans for President of the United States, has one of the finest orchards Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, N “Tll race you upstream,” added tHe | In the state on his farm just outside of Madison. His fruit trees include e nee this part of Minnesota to exPress|yoambont man, as a further inducs- | apple, cherry, peach, pear and plum. In all the management of his farm, 520 Capital Bank Buliding mgdx‘:.u n;i_s:rsxl o‘gtgclg“-; themselves on these matters and the | ment, _ Senator La Follette uses up-to-date methods. In the accompanying plcturs 8T. PAUL = ‘MINNESOTA A onl oL foltraml = | editor of the Pioneer trusts that| “Oh!” exclalmed the other in a @is-'| two of his hands are seen preparing to spray the trees. e 35 ¥ many will take ad t t th gusted tone, “if you're going to stick 3 i v will take advantage of the ob-| 4, the river then you might as well Bl Chaiar s portunity. There are always a few | give up the notion of any race. I R nmtuindsw’er% c&xfl)fl?’gmi who can be relied upon to carry thru | thought you meant you'd bring your clock p. onic Hall boat ont on the prairie alongside the eltrami Ave and Fifth St. . a canvass of this kind, but the real purpose of the plan will not be car- ried out entirely sucecssfully unless a large vote is cast. The signatures on the ballots will be kept in confl- dence and after the final count has been taken, the ballots will be burn- ed. Prompt replies will be a material Eeltranil Avess sl ald. e . ———1 R nml)sevalt. No 1528. . Last inght the Ploneer printed & Ve “mecond ama Fobrin short story of a lumberjack being relieved of the greater part of his roll in a local saloon under circum- track and give me some show,” GIVE AND TAKE, p. m—at Regular_mee slkanah Commandery No. 80 K. T. Stated conclave—second aLd fourth Iridays, 8 o'clock Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. O. E. 8. Chapter No 171 first and third ?‘n gjclock “in Hall Thursday evenings at 8§ Odd Fellows M. W. A.» Bemidjt i stances that were at least doubtful. R““r{xa c ”‘""‘"“2; ':ox_z_ As long as men gamble, some one will urst and th uesdays at state are required by law to close at| million or so he advances the price ;r;mth at Troppman’s L 11 p. m., and saloonkeepers who sell | of oll.” § | after that hour are law breakers. It i % R ;lom!; % { does not matter if the goods were SAGE 'I'EA Wll.l. Tu BE sn = Meetings the first Friday 80ld by an employee. The owner is ¢ 1 evoning -of _the ;month Jat be the loser and no particular sym- pathy need be extended to those who take part in games of chance and then yell when they lose. But it ap- pears to be a matter of public inter- est and worth consideration when men state that they were sold drinks after legal hours. Saloons in this the responsible party. How long the public will stand this law breaking is a question. The suggestion has been _— 5 : 2R 5 4 d h E s 3 made that th 1 who [Restore Faded and Gray Hair to Na- Lls p ] g 8 o s whe s o son T vl S T The famous “THE BEMIDJI” has a‘ltb\last arrived. W iat is it? It is the law should compel the others to Reiinls the best 5 cent pencil in the world, bar none. It is called “The Bemidii observe that law. Unless, they say, some action of this sort is taken, the law abiding will go down with the law breaking. The public has never been known for its discrimination. Minnesota, voiced some epigrams concerning fundamentals of life and practice which are worth mnoticing. A few follow: The chief pleasure of belonging to exclusive society in‘ that others can’t get in, The farther you get away :from Chicago, the more you boast about it. Some people think the city revolv- es about their resldences. We all belleve in evolution be- cause no one knows what it means. We allow the successes of our children to gratify our personal van- ity. You may take great pride in your boulevards, but' the humblest street “Rockefeller must be a -great be Hever in reciprocity.” “Why so?” % “Why, whenever he gives away & DARKEN THE HAIR There is nothing new about the idea of using Sage for restoring the color of the hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark,glossy and abun- dant by the use of a simple “Sage Tea.” Whenever their hair fell ‘out Nowadays we don’t have to resort to the old-time tiresome method of gathering the he¥bs and making the tea. This is done by skillful chemists] better than we could do it ourselves; and all we have to do is to ‘call for the ready made product. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, con- taining Sage in the proper strength, with the addition of Sulphur, another old-time scalp remedy. Tihs preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the hair, and is one of the best remedies you can use for dandruff, dry, feverish, itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and you will be surprised at the quick results. = All druggists sell it, under guarantee that the money wm : be refunded if the remedy is not ex- actly as represented. y The World's and was made for the use of Northern Minnesota people. user, man, woman and child, should use “The Bemidji” lead pencil. where you will, there is none better-for the money. red rubber tip and brass cap. lots or more. - The Be‘ idji Pmneer-Pubhshm _Company, | BEMIDUI can therefore secure it from your tavorite merchant. It will retail everywhere for 5 cents each, or 50 cents per dozen. pencil is a very bright, hlghly finished golden yellow hexagon pencil, w1th To Retailers this pencil will be sold at manufacturer s price and 1n gross All part;cu]ars will be furnished you upon réquest._ Office o'clock “at Hall, 402 Beltrlmi Ave. llows me first and 4 hlr in the L O. D b lonl:n SAMARITANS. gular meetin, nights on Tnundan . Hall at Meetings SONS OF HERMAN. held thira Sunday afternoon of each Every pencxl Look The 7 the home of Witliam C. INSURAN Property Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. <>'R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR 18 & roommt lse T A L e e o e ek This pencil will be sold in Bemi'dji by every dealer who sells good pen- e AND EMBALMER | o aEo Woman's Olub Dr. Geo. B, Vit | it wondertuny oncnont s | | Cils. The Pioneer will carry in its columns the names of all dealers and you Phons aie. Kiein CE | Rontals, Bonds, Real Esfate First Mortgage Loans on City and ' Farm it e