Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 5, 1912, Page 4

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v RIVIL Republidari candidate fof president FINANCIAL TALENT ON FARMS| MATERNITY (IS A PRIVILEGE What Ho' Remembered. - - |t vear? .| When a prospective voter “Sure, I don’t remember who was ' According to John D. Archbold Wall | Little L'fr'.""" on Marriage “"" k| ohtcago's ell,ecti.;;n dlltrlctt: v‘:l“:k;; running. for prisidint,” was the re- ~ Street Has No Monopoly in oree M::-'::YP::;:“ °™® | the date of his naturalization he re. | BBODSE, “but It was the same vear | That Game, : plied that he had taken out his pa- |fhat Stufly Medinnia was appointed | ry d an T 3 « pers 80 long before that he could not Every now and then John D. Arch- “Some folks wonder at the miracles o | bold—whose brain 1 consldered 1 | I the Good Book, but God did the blg: R mpaniuat wienhe tad becoio I 1:2 Cent a w‘)rd. =Cash Standard Ofl only second to that of | Best and most unexplainable thing The officer to whom this stat t Danger” Long Appreciated. | John D.—slices off a thick wedge of | When he gave woman the privilege of 2 O thiw Statemen| fon from drink- & was made was extremely thoughtful | The danger of infection from his fortune and confers it upon some :‘:““: ;T:t:z;afim?'!::t?lzzrfi for & moment. Then he added: ing cups was noted at least 350 years +— deserving institution. But it is to be 2 o 7 2. / observedgthat Mr.nAl‘ch‘:lold .always something you'd never forget, and that Can_you remember who was the '8£0 and probably betore that time. does the slicing. No one ever hurries | 18 that P"; is ‘the father :‘lfll,‘“a“: i up and takes money away from him, | 810 Mary Jane, It's somethin’ e And when he is engaged in a busi.| demends from you a lot of forgive: 8 ness undertaking he can figure costa | MesS: if nhe(el:(ha. for whntevier he d&e!‘. and credits down to the ultimate dect.| I don’t think there's any divorce thaf i mal. Gm:l 8 at-g?‘in to r;co(ntl:a whll{ch s;:p: z = {Eonn o ; rathes fathers and mothers. He might = 1 o !‘\;?:;:le ‘::sdgut::,,t ;:;i dlfi:l:btl:‘n, overlook their livin’ apart from each frfend. “I began wy business lite by | e | thIAEs went oo far orose g clerking in a grocery store In Ohio.| yyoys yuy in heaven after the judg: The wives of farmers would come in ment day by sayln’ ‘Mr. Smith, the With eggs and butter and trade them| ., (s down there in the U. S. A.,nn | for calico and sugar and other com- you ain’t got no right to call this wom- | modities. In those days there was no an your wife and so I'm givin’ her T such thing as a one price rule. 'We 80t! ¢, wMr Jones, who married her threa | " esidentinl can. | hat we could—and, as markets had| yoaro ‘after she got her decree. He'll . | Setutor Robert M. La Follette, before the people as a presidentil cai | not been systematized as they aro DoW,| Tees cars of sors magel shuven sudl 5 didnte. i guite fanily man. Invariably be secks rest from arauons public | and transportation facilities Were POOT, | vou) ave. to. so e ok o a : duties in the quiet of domestic life. Ite is shown here in a family £roup on | we paid what we had to, and Toughly | Jown: 1 ey T Seme thisk ners som tise lawn of his ome Just outside of Madison, Wisconsin. Reading irom 1eft | tried to figure out a profit. One ‘could | fo gy 1t that was e hary Toners Par to vizbt. those in the photograph are Piliip, the senator’s younger son, Dr. | not take a slate and halt an hour and| 1p the Novelization by Noeman Way. Phillip . the La TFollette family phy bert M."La Folletie. Jr., | do that figuring in the rear of the - —— wife, Mary, the younger daug! \d_the senator himself. store, elther. It had to be done right 5 o — z joff the reel, and convincingly. I've J arrons glace are a favor: | 1earned a lot of other things in busk | T CUBE & COLD IN ONE DAY { Tons, and marrons glace are a favor- | bush| 1 e LAXATIVE BROMO Quirine Tab- o i FOOD VALUE OF CHESTNUTS ;i ("ii(crinner morsel at all the larg. | eSS since then, but the best training |iets. Dragsists refuna money if it faits 1 e er hotels, yet few persons realize that | L €ver had was in that little Ohlo gro- | to cure. . W. GROVE'S signature is Are Rich In Starch and Fat, Better wyjlo primarily a dessert delicacy, | CerY store. It taught me the value of |on each box. 25c. : Than Potatoes and Almost as marrons are an exceedingly whole. | ADsolute knowledge of the detalls of ] el Good as Bread. some and valuable food. It is not “‘Ys Dusiness, o Thai M A b = generally known that the fruit of the | Some one suggested that Mr. Arch 7 Tn France much aitention Is gven chegtnut tree s nearly as valuable bold probably lald the foundation of THEEU%&?!;}N)'NG to the propagating of the _chestnut, | 45 pread and more valuable than po- h)i fortune there. : i Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel & 3 2 nlnd the nl-nu is sltmkel\n :;r -u:; %x:lhuA tatoes as a food, being Tich in starch ; I{et m;hten {ou, '1 gtald! he, ;n:fres‘ DULUTH MINNESOTA r 5 - slasm and respect. In French litera-| gng fat.” sively. “There is a lot of good finan: More than $100.000.00 recently expended T f % ture, especially In stories for children, "Iy some districts of Pennsylvania | oial talent going to waste on Ohio || gnimprovements. 350 rooms, 1% privaie ere are Sti a ew O # the <-||;snml tree his qlul(e as i;\\pt;‘r- much attention is now given to the h;rinmdMost of those farmers’ wives ‘32;‘&“.'.“,‘,:’.‘,‘&“'«,.'&“;‘.:{7‘32‘5fi‘é‘lu‘,’;fi" mml & e tant a feature as the plum tree in the pianting of chestnut trees. There are | Skinned me.” B ot Sbmial Buftat: . - polltes of This comir where. we | DLUBLIng of chestuut (recs. There are s, anGill, colarutis these left and may be had i speak lightly of the chestnut and | Byown, Mouroe and Morgan, where | ml“lhllgoy&om::mst‘\le; O e oliiate. : i then pay at the rate of §5 a bushel | the marron and the smaller sized tory, Located lo lieaxt of business sec: 8 for them. The small French chestnut | clestnuts could be made a source of ton but overloolsiug the harbor and'Lake ] is called the “chataigne,” but the profit. 0 H‘ Great Hotels of the Northwest Jarge or giant cnesz:xut llslme ;mar- T | e o1 1he'Ureat Enielsof the ron.” The marron is cultivated ex- : - ;f‘:s“e‘{] 110 l‘“l‘flnce “Dflnltfl13'- where you can say goodbye to constipa-| orosis von e n, oot & 8 n lar, uantities. i P slear consei o i 7 PROP L) " ! D b o used In Jorge quaniiies: | ion with 4 clear conscience if you SALS TOR FRANE scHoC : 3 s 2 use Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many | Dep'u‘tment of the Interior, Office of | the New York Soda Fountain, a trade | in e i e | Indian_ Affairs, Washington, D. C.. Feb-{ [ Journal, “has some reference. to mar. | 4¥¢ Ieen permanently cured by their [y 80T "Setled oot plain: § fuse. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. envelopes. “Broposals for Frame Senool- house and Brick Laundry for the Leech o | iidrestod W _the Commisaroncr of Tn: |l . # | addressed to - 5 dian Affairs, Washington, D. C., will be f th k | ocluck p. m. April 8, 1912, for fur- nishing materials and labor for the erec- | AN tion of a frame schoolhouse and brick | K laundry _at the Leech Lake Indian| g School, Minnesota, in strict accordance " gua . e ™ i with fhe plans, Specifications and in. B & structions to bidders, which may be ex- | I | | Supervisor of Constriiction, Denver, Col- L] orado, the_Improvement Bulletin, Min- » = neapolis, Minn., the Ploneer, Bemidji, . i Minn,, the News Tribune, Dultth, Minn., he U, S. Indian Warehotises at Ghicago, I, St. Louis, Mo, and Omaha, Nebr., | The Builders and Traders Exchange at St. Paul, Minn., and at'the school. - For Jinks—All - 8 furcher Intormilon apply o the Super. | nks—All men are born equal. School, O , Minnesota. C. . Hau- i Blinks—Yes, and some of tkem nev- I(g ?cunfilg(“l;’x'nmmg:’oens: Sl o { or get over it. — ‘ | HAD NOTHING MORE TO SAY DWIEHT l] M".I.EH — ' | How the Lady’s Complaints Were Si- A D e p a r 't 1men t lenced by the Fluent Dairy senmli‘um . . i : ‘ Wagon Driver. Inde!}\lmsg -Llfce and | During the year 1911 the annual fire - | . 2 - | Fault-finding may be met in any one ccident Co. + The Pionecer Want A ds lof seversl ways. The method em-|| Minneapolis, Minnesota. E‘Slsétf lfl’l the United States amoxiintecll] liio | ployed by the dairymen of whom the N : R e ! Rehoboth Herald tells would not serve For the following Counties: or eaCh man! woman an chi I CASH WITH COPY | with some people; but apparently it Koochiching, Itasca, Cass, Clear- Wh]le n Europe lt lS only 33(:. Pz v 5 /2 cent per word nep Issue | served with the lady at No. 75. water, Hubbard, Atkin, Crow- = He had been told on starting out i Regular charge rate | cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than || on the route that No. 75 was inclined x::fie ¢ x"‘:’i{‘“‘;esfime ’::5:? Ew’l(;hc report Of thc secretary 01;] the — 15 cents. Phone 31 | {5 find fault, but that she was a good s T HOW THOSE WANT ADS | ustomer, and ho was on no account|[ G000 Propositon to the right emidji Fire Department for 1911 shows arties. Apply to P. 0. Box DO THE BUSINESS [toderudotoner © ere yostenl| | Nomber 332 (24) fires, causing loss of $57,000’to the B The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who || d&y were stale!” grunted Mrs. 75, on i (0] lc Of t 10 00 { takes it and people whojdo not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s I the dalryman’s second visit. BEMI“\“, MINN- pe p Bemld]" OF;a IOSS Of abou $ i s0 your want ad gets to them all. ! “Those eggs,” responded the dairy- for each man woman and Chlld L Word Is All'It Cost. | man, blandly, “was laid half an hour £ a3 ..... % Cent a Word Is osts Defore you Lad ‘em, by spectal quick- In order to get lowe rates we must ' 1 laying birds imported from the Mooly g i = E , ma' ; HELP WANTED |FOIX RENT—6 and 7 room house for | TORDS, lslen, ma'am, and they came have fewer fire. i ~rn rent. A. Klein. H WANTED—A first-class man, having | gram, 8o you should have ’em fresh. | ANTED—A tia-cluss man, havin | e o Aonld v et tresh The State Fire Marshall’s report’shows : i andlin s 2 “ )y 2 I farm machinery, to work for the MISCELLANEOUS | but sou can rest assured, ma‘am, they that fifteen “15” persons died in seven 7 - | season of 1912 and as much long- ADVERTISERS-—The great state of| Mrs. 76 gasped. I er as the parties desire, on the North Dakota offers unlimited op-| “Well, the milk didn't seem as good .tll'CS dul‘lng the ,month of January 1912, n il i Perth, N. D., Townsite Model farm. portunities for business to classi- usual yesterday, either,” she pur- [ 2 di i Married man preferred, but single fied advertisers. The recognized ! sued. \ Northern Minnesoto. 2 H man will do. Said man must be advertising medium is the Fargo| “Well, the boss will be cut up when . . . . | free from profane language and Daily and Sunday Coufler-Newgs. he h“‘r;{ ““”;: :ontln;ledmtdhe dairy- Your CO-Operatlon n thc flre preventlon B trinking. 1 o $2 d board B ay pa i man. “He sent down to erney a- p t S . . |1/ onkin, 1 offer $35 and bourd - tho only soven day paper in the| puto, T T Ul eata motung| MEEPS T OUT DTOVE movement recently started is solicted by 1 . ; gle or $45 and roo state and the paper which cm:nes but peaches and pineapples. ‘Never “Alwa sRe d f com an 99 b . l . d . . | fod . Reply at once. .| tho largest amount of classifled| ming tho expense, sease. ‘Thls cow ys Ready for Company observing the following recommendations: i Laird, Perth, N, D. advertising. The Courier-News | we shall keep a-purpose for the lady A bright, cl I - ig] ssy stove is the jor i = T covers North Dakota like a blank-| at 75, and mind it sleeps on a feath-|and pride of:,,“e‘})"h';ué’eke,pe,' he Joy Use only safty matches. | | Y et; reaching all parts of the state | er bed at night’ he sez, ‘and don’t|is hard to kecp a stove nice and shiny— ), . n k i et ~msssasanccrstho day of publication; it is the | forget the eider-down quilt and the|unless Black Silk Stove Polish is used. Don'’t permit children to use matches, . i | Will sell or trade 8. 1. 1-4°0f the S. B0 Tin order to get re-| bed socke’ Was there anything| Here is the reason: Black Silk Stove Keep all oily rags and waste in metal cans. | { W. 1-4 of section 27-147-34 also lts: Tat e i ‘wrong with the butter, ma’am?” Dolish sticks right to the irom. It doesn’t 7 . L. N. B -4 of-the . W, 1-1 of neco| M tml rates o Cleffll Pelt word Ifs‘g But Mr. 75 shook her hoad, spesch.| 71 o[{ofl dust off. lts shine lasts four Never put ashes in wood boxes or barrels. ] e 9L 5 insertion, one-half- cent per wor ¢ ger th £ S 5 7 tion 3114721, and the S W. 1ot JEEIAL OTE RS B T | less.—Youtk's Companton. s o’;‘};";’;‘;‘“{’o"w“,‘,‘s{,"”z Don't fill kerosene or gasoline stoves and lamps while of the 1-4 of section 5-146-34. B R e ddress the fourth as often, yet Jour stove will be lighted or when artificial light is needed, : Will sell reasonable or trade for Sl Gl & Ing" cleaner, brighter and iler looking than 5 income property. Geo. S, Gillespie, _ COUTieT-News, Fargo, N. D. ’ K:!' Wd“;h 'goP:Wc- sne| 1t has beensince you first bought . Use Stoves, Furnaces and flues should be inspected each i Sloux City A time-honore ondon tavern, the season, * No stove pipe allowed through roof or wall of building. | 4 § (i a rubber stamp for you on short | uotlce FOR SALE-Breeding stock and hatching eggs, single comb White Leghorns, C. D, Lucas, 523 14th St. FOR SALI— Bemidji residence prop- erty for sale or exchange for land. | I5. J. Swedback. FOR SALK—Belting of all sizes, cheap. 0. J. Weekly, 1207 Bel- trami Ave. FOR SALE—5 room cottage, choice location. Address 907 Irvine Ave. FOR SALE ton. N. E. Tuller. Hay ten dollars per of every merchant in advertising columns of Pioneer in order that all receive advantage of advertis- ing. Tor wholesale prices write | or phone the Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31. Be- midji, Minn. WANTED—Dining and sleeping car conductors, $75-$125. Experience unnecessary, we teach you, write Dining Car World, 125 W. Van - Buren, Chicago. 1 WANTED TO TRADE—What have you to trade for new standard pia- no? Call at second hand store, , 0dad Fellows Bldg. FOR RENT FOR RENT—One furnished room with board. Modern, 1109 Lake Blvd. Mrs. Kirk. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms,| suitable for light housekeeping. 511 3rd street. |BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. WANTED—Position as stenographer and bookkeeper. Address P.P. Pioneer office, Bemidji, Minn. I Mrs. G. B. Cole, Nurse; 515 Bemidji| | . Avenue; 310 Phone. FOR RENT-—Unfurnjshed rooms for | light housekeeping over Gill Bros. WANTED.—Washings, Mrs. Dorr, 24 and Erving, City. - i (ki WANTED-—100 merchants in North-| Castle, at the corner of Cowcross FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- | street, facing Farringdon street, en- BLACK SILK o Ploneer will procure any kind of | ji” lead pencil. Will carry name| Joys the unique distinction of being also a fully-licensed pledge shop. Over a door in the bar, which gives access to the landlord’s private room, end thrown into bold relief by the official document behind it, the his- toric three-sphered symbol 1s dis- cernible. Anyone may here negotiate a loan upon his personal belongings without being under the necessity of first calling for refreshment. This strange combination of h\ll|.< ness dates from the reign of George IV, who, after attending a cock fight at Hockley-in-the-Hole, applied to the landlord of the castle for a temporary accommodation on the security of his watch and chain. « By royal warrant a few days later he invested that obliging boniface with the right of advancing money on Dledges, and from that time down to the present a pawnbroker’s license has been annually granted to the|" Castle. This hostelry is mentioned once or twice by Dickens.—Stray | Storles. Fewer People on lIsle of Man, STOVE POLISH on your parlor stove, kitchen stove or gas stove. Get a can from your hardware or stove d Tt you do.not find it beiter than any other stove polish you have evey used before, your dealer is authoyized to refund your money. But we feel ure you will agree with the fhousands of other apto-date women who._are now using Black Silkc Stove Polish and who say It is the “best stove polish ever made.” LIQUID OR PASTE ONE QUALITY Be sure to get the genuine. Black Silk Stove Polish costs you no more than the ordinary kind, Keev your m’"‘:u registers, fenders and stove free from rysting by ey ERAMEL ™ ioeh 'with each can of enamel only." * Use BLACK. for sitver- easily, and leaves a brilliant surface. It has no equal for use on automobiles. Black Silk Stoye Polish Works STERLING, ILLINOIS The total number of inhabitants of the Isle of Man ig now 0,642, which shows a decrease of A210 txring tha lagt ten years ware, tinware or fiefll. t works quickly, | Remove all scraps, litter, excelsior.and paper, or place the same in metal cans, These FACTS as well as your INSURANCE are worthy of careful attention, Think of your home and business, perhaps the accumu~ lation of years of hard work, may be swept from you with- out a moments warning, - If you are not insured, call or telcphone Huffman, Harris and Reynolds " If you are, then Jet them renew your Insurance when it expires.

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