Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 28, 1912, Page 2

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TBEBEM!DHDAH.YPIONEEB. C 6600000090000 6 noon except Sun-|SuPPOrt of his home céunty and| A very interesting and remarkable the only seven day paper in the(® = LODGEDOM IN BEMIDJI, ¢ day by the Betidjl Ploneer Publishing |weaken him in the convention. discovery of lluminated manuscri; state and the paper which carries|® ¢ ® © © Company. delivered by carrier. Where the deliv- hart opposition to take away the This being true, it shows a sad Valuable Find of Mlnu‘urlp‘t and early printed books, ranging 1480, has just been md- the largest -amount -of —classified OO OOOPO O = & %, cansox. & X DRWT: far bagle advertising. The Courter-News|" oy : ¢ e Bomtajl: - Lodge No. - RAROLD 7. DANE, Baivor. state of affairs. It Eberhart cannot i\l)om:‘l‘ll!:rx;rz ;;:.t;xg:“l:?:: says the covers. North: Dskota 1like a blank- :}‘Lh S auaur: ;; uu: —_———— | (ar" ? y ghts—first an, Tn the Clty of Bemidil the papers are carry his home county in the state 1t eame about in this way: ' The et; renching all‘parts of the state s Monday, at 8 o'clock, convention, how dJoes he expect 10| yicar of the parish, Rev. W. Laycock, the day of wbnu(inn. ‘1t 18 the —at 0dd Pellows hall, | i o Tk Ammediato | ccesstully lead the party in a state | obtained permission to o through the THADEL £0, UNe ik Gater 1" getve: 402 Beltrapt Ave. Out of town subscribers will confer a|fents At any rate, Weaver stands| U00KS In the library at his lelsure. sults; Tates one cent per word first BP0 2 f— favor if they will report when they AR, % do not get their papers promptly. All papers are continued until an ex- plicit order to discontinue Is recelved, and until arreages are pald, Subscription Rates. One month, by carrier One year, by carrier ..... Thres months, postage pald filx Months, postage paid Qne year, postage patd . The Weekly Ploneer. [Klght pages, containing 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- TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN,, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879, $ 45 5.00 “THIS DATE IN HISTORY” MARCH 28 1676—Seekonk, Mass., and burned by the Indians. attacked for progressive principles and with Lee and Gordon each pulling strong {in their parts of the state, the |three should be alle to meet on the 5 floor of the convention with a com- rng bination that wou'!d get the nomina- 6.00 | |Vion for one of them in preference to Bberhart. | Weaver is not well known in this | part of the state hut it Is said that he is 2 strong Recsevelt man apd this fact will probably have some in- fluence with progressive northern delegations. ) Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted While 8o doing his curiosity was aroused by a locked and forgotten cupboard thereln, which he proceeded to investigate. Its contents proved to be between forty and fifty —volumes, which confirmed the impression con- veved by the antiquity of thelr ap- peargnce that they belonged to the very earliest stage of the art of print- iog, which was introduced into this country in 1847, The majority of them are follo vol- umes, and with one exception they are all in thelr original bindings. The covers are carefully planed boards of solid oak, and the books are bound with stout leather laces, the backing and lning being fragments of illum- inated manuscripts of a much earler date, cut up as waste with a ruthless indifference. Department The Ploneer Want Ads insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding iusertion; per line per month, fifty Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. BENT - MONEY~You _ never cents Address the see again. The same money paid as easy installments on the -right kind of a HOME of your own is in reality put back in your 1 offer for-sale on terms pocket. small .cash payment, own batance $15 per month , acre lot -and 3 room house 12th St. West. culars see F. M. Malzahn. For parti- ‘4 185 cents. OASH With OOPY | oent per word per lssue | Regular charge rate.1 cent per-word per insertion. No_ad taken for less than Phone 31 WANTED—100 merchants in North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- j1” lead pencil. of every merchant in advertising columns of Ploneer in order that all receive.advantage of advertis- ‘Wil carry name Bemldji Lodge No. 1052. Regular meeting nights— first and third Thursdays; 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall, glenmml Ave, and" Fifth c. 0.2 overy second and fourth Sunday ovening, at § o'clock in basemrent of Catholic church. DEGREE OF HONOR Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday cv.enlngs at Oaa Fellowu Hal. F. 0B Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8§ o'clock. Tagles hall. ik, with the prompt relief afforded by ing. For wholesale, prices write = i 1760—<Pog” Wotfington, cele-| "l e FIRRRL TRUN BUOTISC MY HHST APP”GA'"“N HOW THOSE WANT ADS 8. ¢ Xox, mbclontle ipPlo e : | brated actress. aled. Born in 1718. | e ten DO THE BUSINESS or psonel 44 emphi badesi [ » =) A . 2 : ce Su 0. Phone 31. Be- " et e oted requires any Internal treatment nAHKENS THE HAm The SPloneer verywhere 80 that everyone has a neighbor who || mtays, aina. s Raguler. mastings—Fira: n‘:we f:e ra d‘:fl:‘;:i m:m isn the"‘c::' whatever. This liniment is for sale takes it and people wl nldo nonfle the paper generally read their neighbor's and third Saturday after- « € L o struction of prisons, died in Phila- by Barker’s Drug Store 80 your want.ad gets to them all. WANTED “TO TRADE—What have noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Fel- | . — ) ou to trade for new standard pia- lows Halls, 402° Beltrami delphia. Born Dec, 15, 1792, ‘A Sslxgzmkn;:egy““?;vg th(e}olor, % CGnt a Word Is All'lt Costs io? Call at second hand store, " Ave. 1855—Kytle Bellew, noted astor,| pappone . 601 08 1o BLUE Hoir, - ‘0dd Fellows Bldg. ' §— - ?‘r;tr;l xAxvxo:Buglnlnqd“ Died in Salt Lake : HELP WANTED Wyandotte eggs for breeding. E. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second band 1. 0.0. F. 1867—The British North Ameri- ean Act, providing for the federation of the Canadian provinces, received the royal assent. 1870—Gen. George H. Thomas, noted Union commander, died in San Men Who Voyage Above the Earth Prefer Red for the Covering of 1 Thelr Balloons. In case you ever feel tempted to buy & balloon, don’t buy a blue one. Red ones are the hest. There is a scientific You don’t have to have gray hair or faded hair if you don’t want to, Why look old or unattractive? If your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effec- tively by using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. Apply a lit- AN -| WANTED--Lady short order night cook for out of town. -Address Box 421, city. i WANTED—Dining room girl wanted at Lakeshore Hotel. 8. Woodward, 507 Irvine Ave. FOR SALE—Bemidji residence prop- erty for sale or exchange for land. E. J. Swedback. FOR SALE — Thoroughbred Ply- mouth Rock hens; telephone 686-2, furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from ‘postofiice, phone 129. FOR CHEAP rates in western Cana- da apply to James Kelly, Canadian government agent, Wadena, Minn. FOR SALE—5 room house in Mill Bemidjl Lodge No. 110 TRegular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. % 1 0. O. F. Camp No. 34 Regular meeting every secomnd W . ok Francisco. Born in Virginla, July m':: w:g'h -%::;;:h;z to z::‘l *c.|tle tonight, and in the morning you FOR SALE J: H.ibrenchy = Peark. Inquire of R. Brownlee. ”“ and fourth Wednesdays at B 31, 1816. OMIOTAN L wnd, caoutehouc 18| iy o agreeably surprised at the re- | =~ FOR SALE—No. &, Oliver Type-|FOR SALE _Misslon buffet and| QI o'elock at 0da Fellows Hall, 1871—Commune proclaimed at | 8{TONEIY attracted by the ultra-violet o ication, FOR SALE—A ten-acre farm 2 1-2 1 % Sals, pi rays from the mercury vapor lamp sults from a single application. The miles from Bemidji, five acres un- writer in good condition. Inquire child’s bed. Phone 404. 1884-—Duke of Albany, youngest with a quartz tube, which is a8 power gray hairs will be less conspicuous, der high state of cultivaion, part Pioneer Office. e ——————— Rebecca Lodge. Regular {ful source of such rays. This fact|2nd after a few more applications| oy FOR SALE_At & barealn. & vlano ° o mreing wizhts — first «na son of Queen Victoria, died. Born| has a practical bearing fn connectlon | Will restored to matural color. cf it in alfalfa and clover. Has m“: :Dt:ion::fl:nb"fi“‘fie: }l;:;::: (Subscribe for The Pioneer third Wednesday at 8o'clook. . April 7, 1853. with balloon envelopes which are| Wyeths' Sage 'and Sulphur also| large eight-room house (unfin- el e i 1892—A celebration in honor of Bishop Comenius was held in the| Moravian church =zt Bethlehem, Pa. “THIS IS MY 52ND BIRTHDAY” Frank Clark treated with caoutchouc. Aeronautg are familiar with the dis- | covery that the envelopes suffer dur- | ing ascensions, and this is explained by the greater eftect of ultra-violet rays at high altitudes, Experiment had already led to using yellow color- quickly removes dandenff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and pro- motes the growth of the hair. It is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at.any time with perfect safety. ished). Suitable for truck farm- ing, dairying or chicken ranch. Phone 579-6. F. M. Freese. FOR SALE—Pure blood Rhode Island Red and Barred Plymouth Rock eges for breeding purposes. Jack {FOR RENT—Furnisheg FARM FOR SALE—Improved, in city limits. Address H. Brakke, city. FOR RENT 5 room for | rent. 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone | —1. 0. L. F. Hall ENIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 168. Regular meeting nights—ex- ery Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock—at the Eagles' Hall, Third street. Representative Frank Clark of| ing matter on the envelopes, and red| Get a fifty cent bottle from your| williams, 1015 America Ave. ! 168 S s Flordia, who started the Everglades| balloons are sometimes seen, but|druggist today, and see how quickly FOR SALE_Stock and eggs from £ ! LADIES OF TRE MAC- land controversy by accusing Secre-| never blue or violet. M. Reynaud con- ! it will restore the youthful color. and thoroughbred Single Comb Whue‘w FOR RENT—Six and seven room| CABEES. tary of Agriculture Wilson of sup-| Siders that red is the best color to|beauty of your hair and forever end | house.” A. Klein. i Regular meeting night pressing land circulars intended to use, as it not only ahsorbs the ultra- violet rays, but aleo the blue rays, and the nasty dandruff, hot, itchy scalp Leghorns, D. Lucas, 523 14th St. Eggs $1.50 for 15. C. FOR RENT—Nine room, house for last Wednesday -evening 4 ;] # | in each month. } protect of the public, was born in and falling hair.. All druggists sell i t Mi . Eufaula, Alabama, March 28, 1360, | by aerin: Sropokely to share in the |y ypger guarantee tnat the money|FOR SALE — Thoroughbrea Ply-|_'°nt: 411 Minnesota Ave T . and received his education in tho| paene " O ("0 WUD'S TAYS UDOM DAk iy pe retundea it you are mot satis-| mouth Rock, Rhode Island Red and [BOARD and room, 900 9th St. : . = public schools of Alabama and i | fled. Buff Leghorn eggs. - Telephone INSURANCE 23 angfila.x]-\‘ B""g’.}i. 7 Georgia. He was admitted to the 686-2, J. H. French. MISCELLANEOUS nights — first and “thirg | bar in 1881, and has singe been en- fOR SALB—Rubber stamps. The| ADVERTISERS—The great state of | Masonlc - Hall,” Bevtar ] 1 : all, - Belts gaged in the practice of law in cl“""e”: are t‘““l“h m‘;"e tikely to|| ' THE slz‘?!;‘ls)lNG ®Ploneer will procure any kind of | North Dakota offers unlimited op- llllflmall “l"is & HD!IIIJHIS Ave, ana Fitth st { Flordia. His public carcer began |contract the contagious diseases when Dmu,fiff.‘...“na “Best Hotel « rubber stamp for you on short| portunities for business to classi- Bomid)l, Minn. el Bemidjl Chapter No. 70, with his election to the Flordia ;‘;B’{t;w‘i’e 60”51- Wacoping :0“!“" DULUT NNESOTA || otice. fled advertisers. The recognized Phone 144 3 Rfifisfinf'i‘fif’fi?}“’"fi“““ = legislature. He sorved three terms| CIPhthorla, scarlet fever, and con- Nommflwm“ ety smint FOR SALE—Full blooded Golden| advertising medium is the Fargo rclock Aty —] P. m- t M: as a member of that body and later|Sumption are diseases that are often g: !mnmmummm. 125 private Hall Zeltrami A_v:, unfl';':o?‘u‘: " became United States district at-| CODtracted when tho.child has a cold. || o3ivenience: "Lusurious and deli =i = = street. torney for the sowthern district of|That is why all medical authorities Elkanah Commandery No. 80 Flordia. Mr. Clark has represented |2y beware of colds. For the quick g X Rk Sk cumdluvesedti £ our: ys, 8 @'clock the Second Flordla district In the|CUre of colds you will find nothing|| aining, Arior 844 obserra: : 1 P. m—at M . iower house of Congress since 1905.|Dbetter than Chamberlain’s Cough || 18, Tockisd tn ek T & . Y @ | m\“§ Trami Aves ol Fitch e = SRR % gr tlon.bus overlooking: o Congratulations to: Remedy. It can always be.depended | | Buperior. G)nunlentwn“ryt.hhl ga ] g 0. £. S. Chapter No, 171, : { = Jacob H. Gallinger, United States|“POn and ia pleasant and safe.to take. ols o the Northwast g i [ [ Tegulur meoting nights- | b » g . E st and r Senator from New Hampshire, | FOF 8ale by Barker's Drug Store L] oelock — at Masonic Hal, seventy-five years old today. Scttrami Ave, and Firty John G. A. Leishman, American ambassador at Paris, fifty-five years i M. B. A Roosevelt, No. 1523. old today. l-r |s THE i i Regular meeting nights ~+- Thursday evenings at 8 . The Box Fastory ; gelock in 0da- Fellows 5 i 1 o e senrme o slll Thoroughly — Prepared If you knew just where you could buy the T - tactory for Bemidji should be given ! % ¥§‘;‘{';;’:‘ Ts:,‘_l'fi,"g ‘;',‘,’gm?‘_ S35/ y irst an ird Tuesday: t to the men of the Commercial club s ee d B e d st G/ 05 s, $DU0 Tucacogs at who acting throvgh a committee 42 Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. —— were able to complste the necessary | ol IRODIII.I W A P i egular meeting nighte on 3 financial arrangements in schedule THAT ASSURES YOU THE BIC CROPS i ) 5 @ the first and third Thursdags { time. The box factory will be a e i material addition to Bemidji indust- | " SONS OF HERMAYN. & H ries as it will probably mean employ- U J h De Dc | ent ; i y Meetings held thira e i ment for the heads of some forty or Se a 0 n y el'e 4 lsc it Sunday afternoon of each i fifty families. . | ’ month at Troppman's ! It will also be of a direct benefit H W f th W k enc Tanl. { 1o the farmers in this section as they arrow or 1S or B will now &ave a market for wood XNOMARE which has heretofore been a waste. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. THE JOHN DEERE MODEL “B” DISC HARROW 15 IN.A CLASS BY ITSELF il In the World 'you would 'do it without much coaxing—wouldn’t you? ! Arrandements are being made with every first class dealer to sell " | | “The Bemudpt” i\ : (The bestfnickel pencil in the world) me at or's Brug and Jewalry Store Py their land. The factory should be i running long after the big mills have been moved. Bemidji is fortunate in securing the box factory; but the factory is also fortunate in securing Bemidji. It is necessary that a ficld be disced at an even -depth as well as plowed at an_even depth, because to get the best results the seed bed must be pulyerized. evenly and at an even depth, Level Fields Hilly Fields Roufll Eields Depressions Ridges Dead Furrows: Canall be Disced at.an even depth MODEL “B” DISC HARROW BECAUSE OFITS._ jii Third Lever Spring Pressure Flexible Construction The Spring Pressure Flexible Construction secures the greatest penetration. It enables operator to instantly level the gangs for all conditions and allows gangs to adjust themselves to all the inequalities and uneveness of the field. These are the quahficanons you are lookmg for in a Disc Harrow. Let us Show You the John Deere llodel ‘B” Disc Harrow the Next Time You- are in Town. i Four Hats in the Ring. Ed Weaver, ot , Mankato, has an- nounced that he is a candidate for the Republican nomination for gov- ernor. He is the feurth man to enter the race, Lee, Gordon and Eberhart having been in time. the fleld for some Mankato is the home town of Governor Eberhart and Weaver's candidacy is looked npon as serious- 1y threatening a supporting delega- ||j Eberhart R.F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 3 Beltraml Ave. ne 818-2. William C. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate i This will lessen the cost of clearing ! | | | I | I i | = tion for county, | This view is strengthened by the i | | 1l home || from his fact that in the recent town and,vil- lage elections of Blue Earth county, I 2 preferential election for governor Wwas held and Weaver ran far ahead of the present governor, although not a candidate. 1t is also pointed i | out that he has been county auditor | J. P, flmmh’s Cigar Smre | Rop & Markusen Eberhart band wagon has made the 8governor's followers shout “Conspir- acy”. It js charged that Weaver's|{ll’ candidacy l- merely. a move by Eber- Bemidj for twelve years aud is one of the B & ’l best known men in southern Minne- ‘l! H E mn’l Plnnear mfma S“pplv s‘ura First Moflgage Loans | mt\;e ver supported Eberhart. last ||| G'VEN HARD Ay“n co o City e e ’/ aver erhar il 5 vear and his defection from the THENOMR Of SETTEMARD Retailer will receive immediate shipment in: gross lots Property i oTe or less: cal Phone 31. Arrangements have I(:;n - c-mgdlzerfl?:gsa bove, the names:of all dealers o "who aell '!‘h Bemidji "f

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