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ventor, fifty-nine years old today. © “Cy" Young, the oldest of profes- ‘sional baseball players, forty-five ‘ator from California, 65 years old to- THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Published every afternoon except Sun- @Gay by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Cempany. @ E. CARSON. E. H. DENU. HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. In the City of Bemidji the papers are @elivered 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 received, and until arreages are paid. Subscription Rates. Ome month, by carrier ... Ome year, by carrier .... Three months, postage pal Six Months, postage paid Ome year, postage paid .. ‘The Weekly Pioneer. Hight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid te any address for $1.50 in advance. ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- THR AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN.,, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. March 29. 1772—Baron Emanuel Sweden- borg, founder of the sect of Sweden- borgians, died in London. Born in Stockholm in 1688. 1813—Dr. John Andrews, provnstly"“‘ Pioneer for this feature but declined to ship the plates.’ ” This would apparently indicate that the Pioneer was not able to get service that other papers can. But the facts of the case are as follows: The American Press and Western Newspaper services both offered the Amundsen story to the Pioneer by The Pioneer bought from the Western Newspaper Union. Had the Pioneer been as anxious to monopolize this story as Wilson ap- peared to be, it would have bought both plates, thereby shutting out all other papers in this territory but as it could only use one set of plates, it did not care to adopt dog in the manger tactics. Under date of March 28, the fol- lowing letter was received by the Mr. Tilbury:” “In reply to your letter of the 23d, about the Amundsen story. I was mistaken when I told Wilson that you had ordered that feature. , I shall explain to him as well as-to Wilson ordered the Farm the same mail. Pioneer from of the University of Pennsylvania,|Architectural Page and afterwards died in Philadelphia. land, April 4, 1746. 1835—The United States bank was newly incorporated by the State of Pennsylvania. - 1848—John Jacob Astor, founder of the Astor family in America, died in New York. Born in Waldorf, Ger- many, July 17, 1763. 1854—Republican party of Min- nesota formed at a convention held at St. Anthony. 1866—Gen. Winfield Scott, who commanded the American forces in the Mexican war, died at West Born in Mary- Point. Born near Petersburg, Va., June 13, 1786. 1873—The Royal North-West Mounted Police force organized. 1911—The tercentenary of the Au- thorized Version of the Holy Bible was celebrated in London. THIS IS MY 81ST BIRTHDAY. Amelia E. Barr. Mrs. Amelia E. Barr, the popular novelist, was born in Lancashire, England, March 29, 1831. Her maid- en name was Huddleston. TIn her eighteenth year she married Robert Barr, a young Scotch clergyman, and together they came out to America. The couple located in Galveston, Tex- as, where Mr. Barr soon after fell a victim to the yellow fever. With three small children to support the widow made her way to New York, where she found employment as a hack writer on the New York Ledg- er, then at the height of its success. Mrs. Barr continued work as a mis- cellaneous writer for some fifteen years, and not until she was consid- erably past middle age did she write her first novel, “Jan Vedder’s Wife,” during a period of confinement in her room with a broken ankle. *“The Bow of Orange Ribbon” followed within the year, and her success as a writer of sentimental historical novels was assured. Since that time more than half a hundred popular novels have come from her pen. Congratulations to: Elihu Thomson, noted electrical in-i years old today. John D. Works, United States Sen- day. Cardinal Gotti, one of the most eminent members of the Sacred col- lege, seventy-eight years old today. Dr. George G. Wilson, professor of international law at Harvard Uni- versity, forty-nine years old today. Stephenson Whitewashed. The Senate may have given Sena- tor Stephenson a clean bill of health but it will take more than that to convince the people that the $100,- 000 spent in the primaries was not corruptly used. He and Lorimer make a pretty pair. The Stinger Stung. Concerning the story of Amund- sen’s story of the discovery of the south pole which was published in the Pioneer nearly a week before that of any other Beltrami county paper, the following is quoted from the Bemidji Sentinel: “The Sentinel had been assured of its exclusive right here and for that reason the following from Corwin D. Tilbury, St. Paul manager the American Press Association inay be of interest to our readers: ‘Regarding the Amundsen story, I assure you that the Pioneer did not get that ser- vice from us. When we sent out our notice, we believed that we had the exclusive right to use this service, but somehow the trust got hold of it. We received an order from the of you ordered it. I told you about that. Wilson wrote me saying that he thought he had exclusive right for the Amundsen story but that you had also received it and wanted an explanation. Now, I had in my mind when I dictated that letter that you had ordered the page but I was mis- taken as it was the Farm page that we could not supply to you because his order was in first. . We do not duplicate matter, you know, so of course must decline to fill a second order for the same matter which is a Instead of de- clining to supply the Pioneer, we would be only to glad to be favored with its orders. explanation is satisfactory and re- greetting the incident, I am, Very truly yours, C. D. Tilbury. frequent occurance. Honest medicine—made to make Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend—makes the whole fam- City you well and happy. ily better and better natured. Drug Store. L THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Brinkman Theater, Tonight is the night—bring your ticket. CONFIRMED TESTIMONY A WHITE LILY WASHING MACHINE Guaranteed to last for | 1 The Kind Bemidji Readers Camnot|y * * * ‘;I;w“;;;.l’l;; ek Doubt. * The Northern Minnesota Devel- ¥ opment Association Immigra- tion Commission Quarters, 39- Third Street, South, Minne- | i | | Doan’s Kidney Pills have stood the apols. | FIVE YEARS FOR $8.00 test. telis - = = The test of time—the hardest test For the benefit of the readers of all. " of the Pioneer this notice will ' H H ‘ Thousands gratefully testify. appear. in both the Daily and Ive ears Is ee s L To quick relief—to thorough, |y \eekly Pioneer for the next six i : lasting cures. month, Bemidji readers can no longer On leaving the urion depot turn to the left and continue up Nicollet to Third street, cross- ing that thoroughfare, turn to the left and proceed half a block, toward the postoffice. From the Milwaukee depot, turn to the left on Washington avenue and continue to First avenue, turn to the left and go one block to Third street and then one half block to the rignt. Daily Pioneer will be found on file here. KKK KK KKK KKF KK 260 ) 800 3% cents 780 20 About three cents a week will fur- nish you a white Lily Washer; and we keep it in running order for 5 years, all repairs delivered FREE. Send in Mail Orders C. E.BATTLES Ethel—Jack’s written me that his girl has thrown him overboard, so I'm HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE dropping him a line. « - doubt the evidence. It’s convincing testimony—twice- told and well confirmed. Bemidji readers should profit by these experiences. Samuel Collard, 1024 America Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “I wil- lingly confirm all I have previously ! said in a public statement, regarding Doan’s Kidney Pills. This remedy never fails to relieve me when I take it. For months I suffered from se- vere pains in the small of my back and my limbs and joints were stiff and sore. I was unable to work and there was always a feeling of lan- guor present. I tried medicine of various kinds, but did not get relief until I took Doan’s Kidney Pills. The good work they did firmly convinced me of their merits.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United * ok ok ok ok ok k ok k ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok k ok k ok k ko dodk ok ko ko ko ko ok ko kb ok ok - T, I Flirst Ald. ! Edith—Who are you writing to, dear? Trusting that this | f States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. NOTICE OF APFLICATION —FOR— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Beltrami, :ss. City of Bemidji. ) Notice is hereby given, That application | has been made in writing to the city council | lam b, Kiein of sald City of Bemidji and filed in my ofice, | INSURANCE LUTY praying for license tosell intoxicating liauors t. . BEES Overalls Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate movement. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS | Your druggist will refund roney if PA- ZO OINTMENT fails to cute any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 days. Goc. Captains of Agriculture Wear i HE really successful farm- er knows how essential it is tohave comfortable, N 3 F durable clothes that al- 3 low perfect freedom of 5 He chooses Patrick-Duluth Overalls. The actual merit of Patrick-Duluth overalls has won the enthusiasm of the men who do things in the Great Northwest. They are generous in cut; extra large bib; elastic in suspenders; patent cast-off at back; six large pockets, the back cut unusually high. The mate- or the term commencing on April 2ist, and terminating on April 2ist. 1913, | following person and at_the followi: as stated In said apolication. res to-wit: MATT THOME ! at and in the front room ground (loor of that | certaln two story frame building located | on lot 13, block 11, original townsite, ! Sald application will e heard and deter- | | i First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm mined By sald ity council of the. aiyaf | rial used is stout, heavy drill and denim, doubl — Bemidji at the counci] rooms in the city hatl 2) rty ith si g o sayy diflland denim, dotible ‘sewed In said city of Bemidji, in Belveami County. | Property Wwith six cord thread. and State of Mi; s0°a, Monday, the 15th, | i i i Gav o AoEL ",""3:4 iy ‘;"0, Sghff o e Insist on your dealer showing you Patrick-Duluth & g M 3 that day. Witness my hand and seal of City of Be- midjl, this 28th day of March. 1912, (Seal) GEO. STEIN, Jity Clerk, men’s shirts—women’s tailored skirts, coats and dress T L ‘ goods—men’s and women’s Mackinaws—fine woolen blankets, etc. Be sure they carry the Patrick trade mark—it’s your protection for quality. 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. Bemidji, Minn. Mar. 29— April 5. | ! Phone 19. ! | I Get our Patrick-Duluth *‘Quality Book." It’s valuable to you. e TP RN, Have You Thought About If? Do You Expect to Plant Garden Seed? Do You Expect to Plant Lawn Seed? Do You Expect to Plant Grain Seed? Now is the time to buy your supply of seeds. Perhaps no other concern in Northern Min- nesota is selling as much seed as W. G. Schroeder. NORTHERN GROWN seed, which insures sure crops. A complete supply of both package and bulk seed is now on display. Among the seed grains we have ALFALFA, TIMOTHY, KEN- TUCKY BLUE GRASS, CLOVER, etc., Seed Grains, Wheat, Barley, Rye, Oats, .etc. I wish to call your attention to the fact that I have a fresh clean stock of timothy, blue grass, clover and alfalfa. I have always had a reputation of keeping the best seeds. F. A. Patrick & Company, Duluth Dry Goods Distributors at Wholesale and Manufacturers of Garments for Men. Women and Children. Makers of All Wool Gloths and Blankets. ‘W HE NN == HEE N ™" umN » m |/ The world’s best Ppop-corn confec- tion. Taffy-coated, mixed with pea- nuts. ‘You can't imagine how good it is. NAAA A 20P CORN (ONFECTI® el’s worth. Give the “kids’’ the souvenir 8 ; in every package. . He is offering to the public only Sanitary and Fire Pre- ventative Remedies v ¥ - . . ) As a result of the Fire inspection March 21, ; I intend to sustain this reputation, and I have_bought the it becomes necessary that all residences and é - . . . business places use heavy tin garbage and ash £ best seeds that money would procure. 'The price is with Qi 0™ Thic was done for the purpose of im= f§ -« .| | me always a secondary consideration when compared with |} proving present conditions, both as to sanita- i quality, and in this case I selected the best from all J[jf tion and fire preventation. i samples submitted to me, 98 per cent. government test. I would be pleased to have you compare quality considered with anything offered on the market. W. G. Schroeder We Make Them to Order We are equipped to build them on short notice at a very reasonable price. Get your order in early as the rush has already begun. Telephone orders will receive prompt and careful attention. . A B. 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