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light, fuel, ete. ‘he city to furnish the free use of poor farm only. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i “Published every afternoon except Sun- Further thforat A tAR S b ob-‘A T"al wm flonflne' ot A AL SR L L TR PVl e undersigned. ---The: Great Kldn" Ham- T d want Ad G. B. OARSON. T M. DENU.| Tho city council reserves the right ady "“ar msapm“msl 3 HAROLD J. DANE, Editor, to reject any and all bids. 1 Tn the City of Bomidjl the papers are GEO. STEIN, A fow years ago T was troubled| l'Z Cfllt a Word=--Cash delivered Where 'the dettv. | City Clerk. | With a complication of kidney'and 3 e make immediate | 3-7—3-8—3-12 ! stomach ailments and although I oflic Telephone 3 . | tried two or three different doctors, ibers will confe T e I was unable to obtain a cure. Hav- ort when they | |ing heard a great deal about Swamp- Cut this out and bring it to the Pwneer office and secure one of our handsome R. F. MURPHY | apers promptly BIDS FOR HEALTH OFFICER AND' Root_ I decided to give it a trial and cUNERAL -DIRECTOR Q o nn\uu‘uml until an ox- | CITY PHYSICIAN, purchased a one-dollar bottle of Mr: 'ND E! [ ai ontinue is recoived, | i . Alexander, the druggist. From the AND EMBALMEF Notice is hereby given that sealed heginning I could notice a change for Office 313 Beltram! Ave. < Subseription Ratex. { roposals ved and opened | the better and after taking eight bot- Phone 318:2. o month, by ¢ k H of the City of Be- tles of your medicine, I felt entirely —_— ‘;; by the Bemidji Pioneer Office sgular meeting of Snm:;xnrce;l and have not had any trouble | council, to e held in the council " Faq 1 began. using Swamp-Root room in the city hall of said city, on sooner, I would have been a few. hun- I }\lnluln) the 18th day of March, 1912, dred dollars to the good and saved Pubiisicd (at $ o'elock p. M. for @ health ofi- ”“;g‘lf“ dotiof ‘“fle"{‘gn a1 ‘m(l of one )e:u Charles E. Harrls, 3 The duties will be the regular! “‘? Slth_lfSl.m ]MnrlonHIuwa. c Y cer 3 of a health officer, and Gity | i o3"thY ahove ‘testimental 1o my INSURANCE an, said physician to furnis \mesem‘e being first duly sworn to lall the necessary medicines, lmmlwthe truth thereof, this the 12th day Six Month One vear, po id .. The Weekly Pionee Iight pages, containi the news the French at battle of Ab- oukir, + 1s0s - Dr. Nathaniel Alexand- governor of North < olina 1805-7, died in | also rei:eive al :‘mklfi ow‘é“fiblekgs_ | formation, telting all about e = NOTICE. {neys and bladder When writing, be All persons or firms having claims | gyre and mention the Bemidji D;fly {against the Bemidji Crtamery com- Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one~ pany are requested to itemize same,dollar bottles for sale at all drug gypt. Because it is of interest to : the men only. . 1 PH DD HEE S S PSP S ¢ages conveyances, ete. of July, 1909. | i 5 + THIS DATE IN HISTORY. | Further information can be ob-| D. R. Kinley, J. P. i ||I|fl|||ln H'ms &' Hflmms b ® —— @|tained from the undersigned. | o to - Bemidjl, Minn. R R ¢ 1702 King William 11l died @} The city council reserves the right!|gingnameon, N. Phone 144 : B and Queen Anne came | to reject any and all bids. e . - . to the throme of Eng- ¢ ro. sTmiN, . | Prove What Sw ‘-IBthxlanF_cr - - = $ land, sl City Clerk.| Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing- ¢ + 1801 -British defeated the ©|3-7 —3-8—3-12 hamton, N. Y. for a sample bottle. ea Is ol It will convinfe anyonme. You will | er Salisbury, N. C. Born in & | " :[ec?ile:"m“ o 10':;‘ ™ “land mail or hand to its secretary, | StOres: IN3 |- Commercial treaty con- & | M= GIYER, iRen saturday, March gth- . cluded between the Unit- | — : . o States and Japan. b |k K KKK KKK KKK KKK K Iam mn i - S 1050~ Tntlant dabeaion bn Wi 0|5 | TEST YOUR SEED GORN, We will sell OVERALLS for attack on troops at @i % 'fi" v i v r % s — = . White River,” Washing- |% Farmers All Over Minnesota Tell *‘ leURANcE 2 ' ill find i = ] ;| L Si¥ of Poor Seed They Hud Bxe % Do you want Hoso that w : + ISi2--At Hampton Roads the &% pected to Plant This * | g:“r'z? made perieetly: I able; 2 ~ i nk The sy $]% = X Rantals, Bonds, Real Estale | f st i ; : B ac s ral & — { em? They're Patric 3 { i - @ Vi V. ¥ r vi Patrick-Duluth b are de basis ship Cumberland, .cap- ¢|% Do you know your sced will :i o E0li Dl foseare e gn g buss i tured the Congress, and | grow? First Mortgage Loans e b o e e ot e - B forced the Minnesota & |¥ Seed can be tested at home ¥ . e lxgo;g;g-ee;: %‘fl!,“é‘&‘f’..’”%‘?‘.&‘l‘é“}:é}:}’ 1 S - aground. @|% on a damp cloth between two % on City and Farm [ mee0ed e o et wonte : y A - INTi-Millard Fillmore, thir- & |¥ plates in the kitchen. See if it % Property proteHion for auiity. W iite 06 tonay | A &) I} ® teenth president of the % will sprout. It it won't grow ¥ for *“Patrick-Duluth Quality Book.” / . S, died in Buffalo. «-}* i:\ !he] :\0\\89 it wom't grow in : 5 and 6} O énsy BIWE M F. A. Patrick & Co., Duluth c Ton t A 4th St B idii M-nn Born in Summerhill, N. &{¥ the field. j y Goods Distibutors at Wholssa <Mini & i Y. Jan. 7. 1800. <% Insure your corn crop by a Phone 9. g DAL or-=iviinnesota Ave f emidji, Minn. . - + 1887--Henry Ward Beech, fam- | % little effort just now. * | Bemidji, Minn. i ous pulpit orator, died in & |% ¥ % ¥ X ¥ ¥ ¥ X * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Brooklyn. Born in Litch- & field, Conn., June 24, 1813, 1884 John Kricsson, inventor E of the Monitor, died. | - ; . Born July 31, 1803. s | ? : | » 1911-—Southern Commercial # | B 4 i [ B Congress opened in At- & | B I ] © @ > & & | 8 “Rus s " sy-ness counts. B @ & We apologize! Yesterday the popluation of Cass Lake was men- tioned as 900. Ouv informant stated the population was 800 or 900. We Lake the benefit of the - doubt. This morning a long distance gave (‘ass call informs us that the population We apologize and dust is { on our knees. | Attention is called to the figures — submitted by the state insurance commissioner on fire losses. It is comforting to be able to note that Minnesota is showing a decrease but an increase of $20,000,000 in one vear’in national losses is appalling, i move so when it is remembered that H y E H s-t k f M ; I. U d 1 : We Will Offer Our Entire Stock of Muslin Under- forest fires which were absent in as o owin W 1911, It appears clear that the fire ] 4 B g R d t' ; F " g prevention society has plenty of wear at : a 1 e uc on’ » . work cut out for it. ] -+ The move of the University authorities in providing means by which farmer boys come to Bemidji in June and attend the “University Week' at a slight cost deserves com- Lo mendation and the support of the Be- midji home people, There are many boys living in neighboring country who will be able now to come in for | that iveck who otherwise would have tl'lmmed WOI'th 250, untll [ g 2 i t stay at home or at ‘hest cnm?' in Sold O’ll'y ; . ) g U WO S tor one day, The subjects outlined for thetr consideration are of special 2toa customer interest to them and the week should prove of great benefit, Even at five GREAT OPPORTUNITY | | br01dery 5 dozen ladies’ petticoats, worth 75c to $1.00, until sold 390 only . 3 Not over 2 to each customer - 5 dozen corset covers, embrordéry 5 dozen ladies’ gowns, em trimmed; -until sold 59 e ¢ Not over 2 to a customer 5" dozen ladies’ gowns, lace .and gxlngoméieryhtnmgled worth $1.25 to’ or three ays ; oty o i 790 e i e pom s } 10 dozen corset covers, lace and R Ml i e, embroidery trimmed, worth 250 it e ey | 35€ to 50¢, for 3 days only = | BIDS FOR CARETAKEX: OF - POOR AND POOR FARM. 10 dozen corset covers, worth 75c Gowns ‘and skirts, lace and embroid- ~ S ey oo e (i | £ $1.00, for 3 d 590 ery trimmed, worth $1. 50 to 980 City of Bemidji, at a regular meeting | R# daYs Only c an A lot of ladies’ petticoats, worth $1.00 to $1.25, for three days 69 ¢ only o A lot of féncy htrimmed petticoats and gowns, worth up to $2.50, for 3 daysonly $l-49 of said council, to be held in the $1 75 for 3 days Only council room in the city hall of said city, on Monday the 18th day o March, 1912, at 8 o’clock p. m. fram = man and wife, for the operation: of the city poor farm and caretaker of the paupers, for one year from, the 3vd day of April, 1912, Proposition No. 1. IFor monthly salary, for man and wife, for the caretaking of paupers, and the operation of the poor farm to the best advantage for the city, said city to furnish the necessary supphes, light, fuel, ete. Proposition, No. 2. | | For man and wife, on the basis of | { S0 much per pauper per day, for the [ caretake of sald paupers, bidder to ,..,....g _ Operate the poor farm to his own advantage, and furnish’ all supplies,