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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | J Published every afternoon except Sun- MONDAY, APRIL 1, day by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing Company. @ E. CARSON. 1. X. DENT. EAROLD J. DANE, Hditor. In the City of Bemidjl the papers are delivered by carrier.” Where the deliv- ery is irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. * Telephone 31. Out of town subacribers will confer a feor: 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. One month, by carrier One year, by carrier . ‘Three months, postage Six Months, postage paid One year, postage paid ... The Weekly Ploneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.60 in advance. ENTERED AS SECOND .CLASS MAT- TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- L. MINN., UNDER: THE ACT OF MARCH 8, 1879. “THIS DATE IN HISTORY” APRIL 1 1578—William Harvey, discover- er of the circulation of the blood, born. Died June 3, 1657. 1684—William Joseph became president of Maryland. 1691—Delaware seceded from . Pennsylvania. 1743—Richard Butler, second in command of St. Clair's ill-fated ex- pedition against the Indians, born. Died Nov. 4, 1701. 1815—Prince Otto von Bismark, German statesman, born. Died July 30, 1898. 1839—Benjamin Pierce, gover- nor of New Hampshire and father of President. FrankHn Pierce, died in Hillsborough, N. H. Born in Chelms- ford, Mass., in 1757. 1848—TIllinois adopted a new con- stitution. 1852—Edwin Austin Abbey, fam- ous painter, born in Philadelphia. Died in London, Aug. 1, 1911. v 1862—Federal expedition under Gen. Burnside occupied Beaufort, S. C., and Fort Macon. 5 i s e SEVERAL DAYS OF GRACE made uniform throughout Canada. \ 3 1873—Steamship Atlantic of the . White Star line wrecked off Nova . = Seotia, with loss of nearly 500 lives. N Will be extended to all subscribers 1911—Premier Canalejas and the \ . entire Spanish cabinet. resigned. who have not yet made their advance Why Advertise? 3 A The other day a merchant in a i payments' nearby town saw a farmer receiving = oo ¢ 145 5atton Frocars Ob ot \ The rush of Saturday and to-day has mail order house, says an exchange. Thie 6608 Sress o bt e oad e, i handicapped the Pioneer office force consid- same had been carried in his store T T S i ‘ erably and it is deemed advisable to ex- er and said: “I could have sold you i e s b B o ok tend the time of final payment another week. money than you paid the Chicago ) ¢ 4 - 1 - house and saved you the freight be- For ‘those Who cann.()t pay up : thelr sides.” “Then why on earth didn’t ] back account and make an advance pay- i you say so? answered the farmer. \ . “I have taken the local paper for .3 ment at this time special arrangements will years and have never seen a line a- 3 b bout you selling these goods. The = ; ’ . be made. The office collector will call in Chicago house sent advertising mat- 2 J o o e A S feads person and make these arrangements. . For Ladies Only. : : The Pioneer will appreciate speedy ; Mt S ns i e . : co-operation with delinquent subscribers _ . Sl Ak B B o8 v = and to those who -wish prompt attention vote some space each week to house- hold matters, It has engaged Eliz- we Suggest that thgy Ca”. abeth Lewison, of Minneapolis, to write for this column with the un- Telephone 3 I o derstanding that her services will be » exclusive. Miss Lewison states that her field i will be varied as she hopes to have t b - items of interest to the all-round : woman. Her information will be gleaned from many sourceg, but ; from one in particular-Experience. L Furthermore, she promigses that should any of the Ploneer readers wish to address her in care of this baper and ask any question concern- ing the solution of a vexing house- &old problem she will answer to the e best of her ability through the col- 3 _ ) umns of the next weeks issue. These articles will appear in the 3 Pioneer on Monday of each week and £ also in the Thursday. weekly. Al- though not married, Miss Lewison e has had some experience in house . _ e keeping, both in the country and in 3 ¢ the city, and should be able to furn- 2 . ish much valuable information. ! - - tole Hubby's Fales Testh, i — - Daniel 0’Connell is a wire worker in % \ : - the Rankin mills and naturally stands for things being long drawn out, but the tensile strength of his:patience § & : 3 snapped and broke after being stretche 5 £ = G £ ed beyond the limit of endurance by : 2 : Mrs. O’Connell when she got away with his false teeth while he slum- bered. Her alleged purpose was the ovening up of a grievance she was en- tertalning. Now a man who is & wire worker has, as a rule, a_very. good.ap- petite, and requires solid food. ©O’Con- nell svoked in milk and soup as long i s he could stand it. Mrs. O'Connell | remained obdurate and he becoming 7 thin ‘and weak, applied to the -Brad- dook police to assist in the recovery of his store molars. Bu:hm;nw has.not yet attained: the.full-messure of her revenge.—Pittsburgh Dispatch. Your druggist will refund j 12, PA- . ; i : : TR ZD OINTAENT faily 0 © ; el e | : ing Plies'in § 10’16 Garmt n EECATI\/I™ ™2 ~ e