Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 15, 1912, Page 4

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | Hendricks, Aitkin, and C. B. Berry, e — Aitkin fternoon except Sun- | “Published evel day by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing | ‘Vheat: Company. | Minnesota No. 169. | @&. E. CARSON. E. H. DENU. K. M. Haugrud, Pelican Rapids, - HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. Ottertail Co. { ] | el Carl Tuungseth, Hawley, Clay Co. | elivered by corrier Where the delive| J. P. Hilger. Barnesville, Clay Co.! ery is irreg , immediate C. R. Billings, Jr. Audubon, Beck- complaint to this o . lephone 31.| Out of town subseribers will conter a | CO- favor if they will report when they Minnesota No. 163. do not get their papers promptly. | All papers are continued until an ex- | SV plicit order to discontinue is received, |D. and until arreages are paid. Oats: Subscription Rates. i One ionth, by carrier One year, by carrier Three months, postasg 8ix Months, postage paid In the City of Bemidji the papers | J. ¥. Zimmerman, Davenport, N | Minnesota No. 26. Oscar Erickson. Jos. Aubrecht, Beroun, Pine Co. B Qe year, postage paid - 250 Frank Aubrecht, Beroun, Pine Co. " hg Weexly Fionoer. A. L. Wood, Rothsay, Wilkin Co. — Bleht pages, conialng & summary | Barley: of the news of the week. !'U};“mg Oderbrucker; Wisconsin Pedigree. avery Thursday and sent postage o to any address for $1.50 in advance. P. 0 Ingherg, Hendrum; Norman = Co. | ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- 1 " \ TER AT THE POSTOIFICE AT Bm.| Minnesota No. 105. | MIDJI, MINN., UNDER THE ACT OF Oscar Erickson, Badger, Roseau 1‘ G Lo | — - - | Frank Sha, Rothsay, Ottertail Co. | . THIS DATE IN HISTORY. | P. J. Eklund, Glory, Aitkin Co. Y March 15. | Flax 1665 —Governor John Endicott| Minnesota No. 26. died in Boston. Born in England in P. 0. Ingberg, Hendrum, Norman |} 1558. Co. j { 1744--The French and Indian war J. P. Hilger, Barnesville, Clay Co. began in Canadd. ! C. R. Billings, Audubon, Becker ~ 1780-—American Philosophical so- Co. ; ciety incorporated in Philadelphia. |Clover: ] 1836— Roger B. Taney of Mary- P. 0. Ingberg, Hendrum, Norman : jand appointed chief justice of theICa. T " Supreme Court of the United Stntee."l‘imothy: i 1842—Salvatore Cherubini, cele- Carl Billings, Audubon, Becker | Are N After o prated composer, died. Born Sept.|Co. : 8, 1760. Millet: . 1867—Maryland Academy of Sei- Siberian Millet: # Conservat] ences incorporated. { P. 0. Ingberg, Hendrum, Norman a 1871—Paid fire department estab- | Co. houses ; ln lished in Philadelphia. Alfalfa: ] é 1875—Archbishop McCloskey of A. B. Lyman, Excelsior, Hennepin il New York was made a cardinal, the|Co. first in the United States. Yours very truly, 1898 — Sir Henry Bessemer, the OTTO 1. BERGH. inventor of Bessemer steel, died. Born on. A9, 4818 TURNED LEAVES OF ROMANCE _— ready to - Pattern I Ornament » = o ) Taffeta hat Large, but — - Gainsborou dented. Broad=brim Greatlyenl all materials and — Rolling anc Four Days for Cleaning Up. { Vangy Found, as Others of Her Sex The request of Chief Geil that all| Have Done, That Man Was . Ever Fickle. waste piles and refuse heaps be cleaned up before the meeting of the| «wi) you have a cup of tes, Van- Fire Prevention society deserves the| gy?” _asked Mrs. _Greene, as Vangy . ¢ every citizen. Fire came in from hanging out the clothes. co-operation of ev “Ah don’ cayah ef Ah do, Mis js a waste. We pay for the Waste.! greene. It right col’ on de roof an’ Insurance companies are not benevo-| Ah’s mog’ chill to de marrer ob mah R ady to pay our losses bones. Yo’'s bery kin’'” as, yielding lent societies ready to Mrs. Greene's suggestion, she de- . whenever they occur. They are bus-} posited her portly form on a chair -1 and they Willinear the Kkitchen table, “Yo's allus tryin’ to make a pusson comf’able. N Yo' min’s me ob mah maw—o’ cos’ estimate our loss will be. We pay yo' ain’ as ol’ as her, but yo’ like her Clean up and lower the fire|in yo’ mannahs. Oh, yes'm, Ah likes iness organizations charge us enough to cover what they for it. { ) o y {ll come down. | sugah in mah tea. W’eneber any- _yisk and the rates Will ¢ - in Be»g body ast me ef I like sugah in mah Tagal hats Keep that insurance money if tea Ah t'ink ob a gamman fr'en’ Ah L midji instead of sending it out. | was 'gaged to oncet. ‘W'are he now? | arge and Make them count! Lor, Ah dunno, he lef’ de city. He New marqtu Four days left. {ain’ no ’count no how an’ Ah don’ i cavah ef he nevah come back. Dere’s | { jes’ as good meat in de hash as eber! i come out ob it, Mis Greene. ‘W'ot's AR Co M M U N ICAT 10 N { his name? honey. His name Mistah | The Pioneer allows its readers Dobson, at dat time. He use come , { Berettas, p__. Henri Il ar facings or drapec an Flowers ars used in abundai expression over their signatures. b, ‘roun to muh house to take his af’er- Tt asanmmes 10 ;Gflig"“‘:::gi?fl:"" #aoh {1 noon tea wif me an’ mav. He mighty | ::t‘lc‘l;‘l“c:l‘l: a‘;“m‘u’m in their ex- §| Sweet on me d@. Ah. 'member one | - pressed ideas. Contributions for this (| day he come an’' maw, she po'd out a column invited. cup o' tea fo’ him an’ he taste it an’ den he say mos’ ‘grayshatin’ like, | Bemidji, Minn., March 13, 1912. I‘\TILSSVfiangvh ywumhyri’ min’ put‘;ln’ yo'i Dear Editor: nsah . man ea—on'y de ve'y The public, gener.ally, do 1}ut know :‘v‘r':ggtl)\ iitn' yo‘“t::: };';,7‘," Th '::yf’ut‘v?;‘:}; that we are today in the 'nudst of aj he say, ‘yo’ maw fo'got to put in do | H = seed famine. We are facing a con-| sugah an’ I cayn drink tea ’less it dition that is vastly greater in im-} pery sweet’ Now days.” she con-| portance than the presidential cam-{ cluded with a shake of her head, “he{ paign that now holds the public wouldn’t drink his tea, Ah reckon, ef mind. We are face to face with a) Ah was to put mah whole han’ in.” situation that will very likely go| down in the history of the northwestf - as the “Seed Famine of 1912, and| only immediate and definite action by the farmers and the bnsinessmen} THE BEST PHO“F Broad, flat cravat bow, of s = Erect loops; feather stick-u Festoons of lace medallior - flowers. Huge trimming bows of taf can now avert what may become a; Compact flower crowns and grave calamity. From the Wabash | j - to the Black Hills and from the| Bemidji Citizens Cannot Doubt It. l Broad crown bands of wide r | Great Lakes to the Ozark Mountains | there is today a shortage of good seed corn that has not been par- | Doan’s Kidney Pills were used— | alelled since this region became the|they cured. ! corn field of the world. Word has The story was told to Bemidji resi- just reached us that practically all|gents. i the supply of seed corn of one whole- Time has strengthened the evi-| sale house, amounting to more than|gence. i 160,000 bushels, has spoiled, and! fias proven the cure permanent. Bands formed by roses or o1 _ Wings of taffeta, lace or'fa § Our work rooms, u _ they can only fill fractional orders., Tpe testimony is home testimony— ! = 19$1 ‘ There is a veritable famine in flax ! Phe proof convincing. : cxperlenced and artistic t | seed as well as timothy. And| 1t can be investigated by Bemidji| ‘N/ throughout the northwest the -\'K"“l‘x-psidenls. your Order Work' e l'f grain, especialiy wheat. is of un-| A T, Kane, 615 Fourth St., Be-! emidji, Minn., says: “I was afflicted | S with kidney trouble for a number of years, My system was filled with ur- Ol 1ic acid that my kidneys failed to re- of wgood seed that Will iygve and 1 was often bothered by | we thercfore nrge all ‘V.“”fshortuess of breath. A few weeks| noseed for|ag0 1 procured a supply of Doan’s and Jmake”your old hats | usual poor qualiiy the experinient =tationand the of altaral and other paper flooded with inquiri Your presence know ol any corn or sale to write the sec Miune-| gKidney Pills and I am well 3 = i fati 5 pleased | t t | ket il ey M| Kiduey Pills and 1 am woll plosea at any time durin s Authony Park, Minn., stating|ceived from their use. I intend to kinds of sceds, amount, price and if| continue taking this remedy.” (State- for us to show you possible, quality, purity and per "e“tjment given in August, 1907) of germination. You will therein do! A PERFECT CURE. i | a worthy public service. | Mrs. Kane was interviewed on Oc- s Up to date we have this iut’orma-]mner 6, 1910, and she said: “I am tion for the farmers of northern|glaq to again ,endorse Donn's' Kidney o Minnesota in regard to seeds for|pjlls, They effected a complete and sale: permanent cure in my case.” Cnrn': | For sale by all dealers. Price 50 Minnesota No. 13. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, J. H. Nixon, Nevis, Hubbard Co.|New York, sole agents for the United A 15 bushels. States. ! Minnesota No. 23, Remember the name—Doan’s— e C. G. Selvig, Crookston. Chas.land take no other. SRS S + | | -t |

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