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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER blished every afternoon except Sun- day*by the Bemidji Ploneer Publishing Company. - WARO; -.DAQ. Ditor. lnm.c‘wvflal the PIMI.I'QW delivered byichraer. .Whergs the ideliv ory is irrey complaint to this office. Telephone -31. Out of town subacribers will confer a will- report -when they |- do not get thelr papers promptly. vers SUbSAFILAE 16! tha Doltst Blobeor | will Féceive notice about ten diys be. tore=<hie-ttme: expires; glving: ~him-an: opportunity to make an advance pay- The Weekly Pioneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published & Sreu “for ‘u?w 1"'3'3?31.“" ENTERED ‘AS SRCOND 'CLASS ‘MAT- TER AT THE ' TORFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN., UNDER"THE ACT OF MARCH 3, 1879, THIS DATE IN-HISTORY: May 7. 1812—Robert Browning, famous English poet, born. Died Dec. 12, 1889: 1849—Gen. William J;. Worth, -a noted soldier in the war with Mexi- co, died in San Antonio, Texas. Born in Hudson, N. Y., March 1, 1794, 1850—Kentucky adopted a mnew Constitution: 1855—Walter T. Colquitt, former U. S. senator from Georgia, died in Macon. Born ‘in Virginia, Deec. 27, 1799, 1864:—Gen. Grant made his flank movement from the Wilderness bat- tlefield to Spotteylvania. 1873—Salmon P. Chase, chief jus- tice of the United States, died. Born Jan. 13, 1808. 1875—Hamburg mail steamer “Schiller” wrecked off.the Scilly Isles, with loss of 200 lives. 1892—Centennial of the dnscnvery of Puget Sound, celebrated at Port Townsend, Wash. 1910—George V. was proclaimed King of ‘Great Britain and Ireland. 1911—President Diaz of Mexico gave mnotice- of his intention':to:re- sign.’ THIS IS MY 64th BIRTHDAY. William J, Stone. William' J. Stone, United States senator' from Missouri, was born in Madison- county, Kentucky, May 7, 1848."-At the:age of twenty he was graduated from the University of: Missouri, which later conferred upon him the degree of LL. D. The year following his graduation from the university he was admitted to thel bar. He served one term as prose- cuting: attorney. of Vernon: county, Missouri, and in' 1885 was elected to Congress on the Democratic ticket. After serving three terms in Congress Mr. Stone' was elected governor of Missouri in 1893. From 1896 to 1904 he was vice-chairman of the Democratic National committee. In 1905- he was- elected to- the United States- senate, to succeed George G. Vest, and was re-elected-in 1909, Congratulations to: Lord Rosebery, former prime min- ister of England, sixty-five years old today. Brig. Gen. Albert L. Mll]s, U.S.A, fitty-eight years old today. Joseph G. Cannon former speaker of the national house of representa- tives, seventy-six years old today. J. H. Tarner, former. premier of British Columbia and now the agent Zeneral for that province in London, seventy-eight years old today. YOU*AND' YOUR' ENEMY. The world was made for progress. The Individual was' made to grow and not to inject misery. and Jorrow into the lives of others, who have a right to enjoy happiness and peace of mind. Has it ever occurred to you that more than fifty per cent of the money you spend is. exchanged for things that you not only do not need, but for things which do you-actual harm? Did you know that the average in- dividual can Increase his efficiency fifty per cent' by reducing his food supply at'least thirty per cent? And did you know that we should, in reality, eat, breathe and live for the purpose.of individual efficiency? Did you know that.our appetites are per- verted and unnatural; that our ideas| as a usual thing are groggy, foegy and gloomy, when we should be filled,| with the joy of living and think and doing useful: work? Has it ever occurred to you that' there is but one thing that stands'be- tween you and happiness, between you and success, between you: and. character- .and: health, | between: you and the finer ideas and ideals:that make life worth while and that this one. thing is- your own individual self? r=pleane-make: immediate ], the lives of cthers. breakfast of fried pancakes, dough- nuts ana coffee is not any reasonthe er man. /| the- phone.1o-tell-you-about-his-baek-|them..and. Jlache or rheumatism is i reality ot your friend, in any sense; of thieword. He is-a selflsh miur whu thinks the beauty of thi‘fl’mh share his misery, aches and paina. People are not interested in your headaches, your why shoiild they be?: ‘had quite enough of thi the pollywogs:and: the gout. we need is'‘happiness, thought it was—and to tell your trou- living—ignorance and incompetency: can be happy: and beautiful. Throw open your windows! cise! ness, keep a current of air running Bt s S S S S 33 83 S d S o3t i NORTHERN. GROCERY COMPANY = ¥ srr s s et WHOLESALE . GROCERS * A R e g %k ok ke ke ok ok ok ko % e J ok o o ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok iiii*&#i*ifiii#flifi'fiifi%fifi M«nflx«nufln«nfl: ¥ BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : x % 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji % *x * * Wholesale and retail Pia- * % mos, Organs and Sewing * * Machines. *x * * x Phone 573. * * * * * * J. BISIAR, MANAGER. : * I IIIIHIIIIIIK :«xflflau«nnnfl&n«: « BUILDING ASSOCIATION : * BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- * ING ING: G AND: BUILD! ASSOCIATION. is a home institution, and has money to loan to build with or to buy a nome. W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 5 and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. FRAIIAREIR IR RRREK %A kg ok ok ok ok ok gk ok ok kok ek ok :i**ii&fl*{i%kl Wiii%kk: x LK : BEMIDJI DECORATORS : * Third St. Bemidji, Minn, ¥ X . X % Wall paper, sign paint- ¥ * ing, house painting, etc. * * ** Let us figure on any job & ¥ you may have to do in the & : painting line. *** * FAIHIIHRIRIIRE KKK BRI IR FURNITURE ~ J. P. LAHR ( gk ek de ok Aok sk ok ok ok Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 323 Minnasota: Ave. ARSI K Kk ke kA A hh kKK kK hoidaasta s a8 2SS 338 233883 TY ‘We are Jobbers: Ninety per cent of -our-troubies ‘are! imaginary: When you comtemplate’} or expect trouble, what. else. do.you ||’ imagine. you will . find.. = Look. for BOrTOW: and: .mhiq and--lo!. the| worl@+is fled’ wtih: it: Nmty ‘peF cent” of Mblerot the- average man.are_will-o 8, B - ling and ‘jack-o- Tante Tlhie real - of PIN TICKETS and: ;GUMMED-LABELS . No need to send . outside o Bemidji for them o Ploneer: sumfly Store: Can Save You Money:- - | § BEMIDIT PIONEER PUB. *'*i*'*'****'*i-* **fi*fi**t****** 5 llng our troubles to your lr(endu If you feéel badly, if you have dissi- The fact that you have made your |Pated or have foolishly filled your system with the wrong ‘kintl of food day may not be beautiful to the oth- |58y nnythins about it. The mflre you | The man who calls you on| lbfl thesie things; the rhare yeili fesl make the individual! to! whom tliey ser told. . When ah emplogee hasa griovance,| ifi\iglfld a7 " otherwise; o [dtseusses. it freely! with the. driver, |~ ‘Indigestion—and!| th® -ears of the manager. world ‘hag|oné who is in a position to actully »o\.q]}]érln‘a,“ to'say 'a word of wisdom, the.only ‘What|one with power to right,a”wrong or sunshine; 1o correct a mistake, is the last oneto smiles and plenty of work. - Forget | hear what/should be repested or told it!’ It is zot half ag bad as.you |to no oneelse, bles to another man is to increase his lack ofrespect for the feelings sorrow, without having lessened yourtfers when we consider that own. ‘continuously relating Listen to no man’s tale of hard|Petty sorrows and ’truuhles‘v_tov' our luck. The world was made for prog-|friends and injecting our aches and ress. The individual was made to{.ains into the lives of those who are grow; not to inject misery and sor-|Prepared- to enjoy -happiness and row-—the result of wrong methods of:| Peace of mind: into the world, .which should be and ‘Open your windows to the East. This ‘world is all right; Exer-| to live; and the great majority of Get out into the open air!|your troubles are medeled and manu- Fat less, ventilate your place of busi- | factured in you rown workshop. ‘name of common Sense; don’t e. more...-miserable-.you. “he-usually The only There. is too-much selfishness and our il/is; ‘and The moral is—Be an individual! it is a fine place —Efficiency. The fact that Bemdji is fast becoming one of the large retail and wholesale cities of the Northwes is self evident. center this city has few equals. With sixteen passenger trains daily on four railroads and eight or . and needs of the surrounding territory. in better shape. than those of a more distant market. In addition to the wholesale:and retail advertisers may be found other business enterprises catering to the trade coming into Bemidji. patronage and should receive consideration at the hands of the community. :filfi#fi*fiifilfi*fi#ifii{*’fl* * x Wholesale and Retail. * * * ¥ Fresh: candy, best in the ¥ * world, from our own factory. ¥ * X Get wise. It will please % % her to buy her a box of can- % ¥ dy or take her for' refresh- ¥ * ments to' the * * * ho Bnugmr 'ANDY. KITCHEN: % x U3y gel i‘ah‘!fl Avec. * :&Nfi#&ki{“&limiiflii **kimflfl**flifl#fll Fek K *K *x l Wlmlesalers of * INKS * i PENS * * PENCILS * x TABLETS = * *x SCHOOL SUPPLIES *x : STATIONERY" : *x nnmmmgmm PUB: CO: * * Bemidji,»Minn, *x &* FK ififlkfi*ii#{li*flflfi*flkfi Beaaaaag s 22823 S 28 T3t 4 * * * * * J. B: HANSON: x * * * GROCER X *x * * Lowest prices—good goods % *x * * *x ; % Minnesota Avenue * 83 >y * Near Soo Depot ¥ *x . * * * FAIHIFIIIIAIRIIIIANIE :Cfliflflfltfliiiflflffir ' I * x REMORE CAFE * i x K * X The cleanest and best restau-- ¥ x rant in town. x * x +% Open Day and Night; meals ¥, : served at all hours, * * * Remore Hotel Building: - *x H * X *x | FRAHAHIR IR :*Wiflmfifl”fiiifl: = x : TTLES x X C. E. BA g 3 x Dealer in : x * *x x LIGHT AND HEAVY x * HARDWARE * * ; x - % Engine and:Mill Supplies & : Smithing-Coal : ; \ : Mail Orders Solfcited: : %% *‘******t**t*t McCUAIG- GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Gona. Shoes, Gmrlel - and: Provisions. Third St. e & rkkkkkkkhh ik % %"M“*flfifl 3o m g gege el I AN do something you can’t. Fekkkkkkkkkkk ki Those Trades Pecple. Shopman—The fresh herrings are rery nice this morning, m’m. “By George, old “chap, whi i At one of your paintings I stand ané cmllll mmss mflm minfid" for a moment: and them replied In | A Simple, Safe’ Renredy ’Brmgl In- © " stant’ Rellef, Eveff Tn the _ Worst_ Caes. . The quickest, ‘safest and best way to cure-catarrh is by using a remedy that will touch the spot and do-ite work- quickly without leaving- any- bad effects. Ely’s Cream Balm, v'vh‘ich is applied to> the nostrils or rubbed on the throat or chest, gets right at the root of the trouble, and instantly relieves even the worst case of catarrh. In a few minutes after applied, you can feel a loosen- ing up in the head; the pain and smell and hearing come back, and you feel ilke a different person. Ely’s Cream Balm cleanses, heals and strengthens the-infiamed mem- Lranes, stops the nasty discharge which makes the breath foul and causes the disgusting hawking, spit- ting and blowing. Hay fever vie- Willle (sged seven)—Say, Dl.lfi tims who are made miserable with His Father—What's that? instant relief by the use of this sim- | sunt who had Jus soreness are gone, the sense of taste, || fits of sneezing and coughing get USES OF THE BIBLE. A wee miss was visiting her young ot “{#%- “For the benefit of the readers ¥ of the Pioneer this motice will appear in both the Daily and Weekly Ploneer for the next six munth. On leaving the union.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, towarad the postoffice. From ' the Milwaukee depot, turn to the left on \Washington * avenue and continue to First & avenue, turn to the left and go You can buy full letter head size, |y oo b‘l;ck to Third street n:d 8 1-2x11 carbon paper, the kind that| , 4 on one half block to the rignt. will make a5 many coples s you de-|y payly Ploneer will be found sire; guaranteed to be equal to the & on file here. best on' the market' or money back: XXX XX Yy x & The most interesting thing about it oy XXX X next to quality is the price. 100 sheets-put up’in neat boxes for $1.00 | waitn, . “Well, auntle, about_everything, hiava found one thing “What is it?” asked the aunt. “A_Bible,”_ the little girl replied, ‘A Bible?” questioned thie aunt; to st the chi@’s snswer. “What would want of s Bible The little girl looked at her in won- AR AKXIRRRR & sober tone: v “To press flowers in, of course!” | Bemtidji- Pioneer Office” Supply Store. —Enjoy Perfect Ease Patrick-Duluth Le Modele Corsets delight well- il i dressed women. They meet every corset require- [ ‘ment. They are in the latest modes, yet never ex- treme. That acme of style for woman is a secret W soived by the Patrick-Duluth Le Modele. Perfect \\-ease. because of ‘perfect fit. Let the Patrick-Duluth \form your-figure 1o the elegant lines every woman \rovets. Your modelfrom this model line will delight you. s LeModele Corsets [oPor anything else bearing the Patrick trade mark is a gnarantee of comfort and satisfaction to you. Ask for irick goods. There is a Patrick dealer in your town, today for our “Quality Book.”” It tells a shry of ‘Willie—Grow. ple remedy. _——— Don't suffer with catarrh another Not Many. day. Ely’s Cream Balm will relieve Poets now will Have to delve, lelgk!n' rhymes for you immediately, and a fifty cent bottle will more than likely effect a complete cure. All druggists sell it. miifii*l{ifli#fliil{i*iii Beaaaad S S S S 828 S S S S8 S 3t 8 * * “ LOTS! LOTS!! LOTS!!! *‘ * * x, X MACHINE SHOP * l $60 to $80 50x150 feet ¥ X * Your' OWN: Terms *x % We do general repair work % -k * X of all kinds. Gasoline and X See, me (ionmi if you wish % ¥ steam engines a specialty. & * to gét'in onfthis'deal. | & = X * ¥ Best lots in Bemidji at the ¥ % * * price. * X OLAF ONGSTAD * * x X - X x JOHN G. ZIEGLER ¥ % Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. & *x 0dd Fellows Bldg. L I * x : x X% * FIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK FRIIIAIIIIIIRAI R FFFIRAIIIIIIIIAIIIIIRIK SIIIAIIIIIIIIIIAIIRRIRK x : L. P. ECKSTRUM * X Plumbing, Steam and Hot X Water Heating, Sewer and * Water Connections. * * Phone 555-309 R. MARTIN Wall Papér, Painting and Decorating 402 America Ave.: Phone 519 320 Beltrami Ave. * Kk k¥ ek ok v gk ok ok ok ke ok ok *‘u& K gk ok ok ke ok ok k. Fe ok kK ek Kook ok ko ok ifikfifiii{iflifl*fiifl*fiii FAIKIIIIIIIAIIIAR I Baiaiaaa S S22 2SS 288 S8 8t :ikfi%fiiifi*#{l*{i’lfiifiifi: * * * x X% * : PHOTO s ‘: : CROTHER* BARBER SHOP : x, - ¥ % Third St. and Belcrami Ave. ¥ ¥ H Stands for Hakkerup L *x * Hakkerup stands for *x Xk, * * A quality % ¥ We are the aristocrats of % * That’s’ why your photo- % % our trade. For years we have ¥ XK graph should have the % satisfied hundreds of patrons, & * signature of Hakkerup. X % and we are doing it yet. : x % . . : % - You are NEXT! *x x x * AR FAAAFEIR IR KK *x FIIIRIIIAH IR iiii*&i&imffl*fiiifii*fl * R 3 * * X JAUDETTE. * 5 T x PE 3 T. BA UPETT! x X Dray and Transfer, x * 315 Beltramt Ave., Bemidjl. * . % * * F - = ¥ SAFE AND PIANO MOVING % * x X * ¥ We make Ladies and Gents ¥ % * : Suits to order. 2 : : Res. Phone 658 : % - DryCleaning, Pressingand ¥ 818 America Avenue : x iring pecialty. x X *x e ie sl * X Oftice Phone 12 4( x X FRIAIIAIR ISR ifilfiifi%fiifil{i’!fi*fii#fli{ «««nmmmufin« :liiiiifiii{#k&ik&ikiflk: " THE GIVEN. numwm C0. * * * ¥ ¥ THE CROOKSTON LUMBER * x WHOLESALE AND RETAIL l * g x i 3 e COMPANY x x k% * x 0 20006056 0 x X * *x *x X Wholesale : % 0 n‘m‘js @ *x x x @ x * LUMBER, LATH: AND * X 00000606606 0 x - % x * x X ‘BUILDING MATERIAL % % Phone 57 316 Minncsota Ave l : : nnmnmnflmnun AR IR FARIIIINIIIIAIAIINIIIRK :nnun««mn&n&: 5 : *x CARPENTRY ' VARIETY STORE ; ¥ We are headquarters for 5, % X 10 and 26¢ goods. x It pays tn bll: at hesd-& : llunrten. # X GROTTR'S VARIETY STORE 5 T 320 Minnasots idve. Plione 527 410 America Ave. ek e ok ok ok ok i -~ % 310 Minnemu Ave. 3 nns values. ¥ool Cloths and nter New enterprises-are sprmgmg up daily. Asa distributing ten freight trains the jobbers and retailers are in a position to care for the wants These advertisers are all worthy of Boldaadas st S St St Sl S RS L S LS ST TS g EY % ¥ Send your Mail Orders to - % * x x B, * * VETERINARY * % MANUFACTURING JEWEL- & * *x X ERS AND JOBBERS * % Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure & ¥ They are especially pre- % * your horse troubles. % ¥ pared to pmmptly fill all or- % *x ¥ X ders in their various lines of % +* No charge to answer phones, ¥ * merchandise. * ¥ no trouble. to show goods ¥ ¥ - Largest stock of Diamonds % ¥ Veterinary remedies-for sale. ¥ & and Watches and the finest % *x ¥ & equipped workshop in North- * DR. J. A. McCLURE. ¥ ¥ ern Minnesota. Special or- % x ¥ X der work given prompt at- % * ¢ ¥ % tention. Estimates furnished. % FAAAAAAIIRIHIEIIIIIIIIK PRI FAAAAIAAAIRAIRIITIIII JHIIIIIIFIEIIIIIIIIINK * * * x * o x X * * FIRST MORTGAGE * % x * ¥ % A P-NELSON'S STORE * ¥ FARM LOANS-MADE * X * * X * X = * x by the x ¥ 117 Third Street x * - * X * @ Security State Bank % ¥ TIce cream and all kinds of : * x X @ 4% interest paid on Sav- % % good confections and cigars. * * ings Deposit. *x X * x *x X * * x X * FRIAAIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIRE IR IIAI I :fil{ifi#mflimfl*fi#fl« FAIFIR IR * : 0N'S : HOME BAKERY * * Wholesale and Ketail. % POOL AND BILLIARD HALL * * 119 Third St.,. Bemidji : W. A. GRAY, Proprietor. *x ¥ Take the “cue” at Han- % Two doors north of postoffice. % son’s and play the game * where you can enjoy your- * gelf. You’ll find-things right ¥ up to the minute there. * x * % Bread as light and whole- % some as mother's. Cakesand ¥ pastry-as fresh and tasty as # can be made. KkAKAKAIAK KKK Jek ok Ak ok ok ok ok ok kR ke k *x FAHRHRIIIAR R i**li{ifiiifl&il{il{ifi*kfl *’lfilflk{fi{i&ifil&l{lfil&i& L LT e—— * b MAKER 'OF SHOES TO : 3 INSURANCE! X * x ‘ORDER: * - : Insure with : x X ox * % - Repair. work neatly done. % % THE BEMIDJI,INSURANCE & + First class shoe- shining & ¥ AGENCY' (Ine.) *x % pdrlors for Ladies and Gen- ¥ & L. L. Berman, Agent. * *-tlemen. x » * * ¥ & Largest old line inunranee * * * *x * * ¥ agency in Bemidji. * *k ok Benmul Minn. * Oftice Miles Block, Fhone 180 % x x il’il’iflifiifil'&i&*{ifii R 3 FRIRIIIIIIRIIR PRI *&i!’i*&l&ifii’l’w’i&!’l’ :’M&i’lfliflilfiifit”&i& x i % 4 +* THE MODEL MANUFACTUR- & * : : ING CO. > * x NELSON and-CO. * * 2 x % Incorporated $25,000 * x Manufacturers of x X * : : : = Wholesale * READ, . x X 0000060000060 6 X X S LESICE *x ¥ © ELECTRIC SIGNS & % X x X 000000000000 x *x Office and Works * * x X 315 Minnesota Ave. x *x = : % Bemidji, Minn. ’hone 125 & * AR «cnmmcmnn&m«: * nu«nnunnnin«n« B daataaal s s TIT ST ET T . Bet-medraw- W’m: ‘::'lil ~upecifications. . R R R R R R R R R R R R R RS 1