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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Published every afternoon except Sun- « fay by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company. & N. CARSON. E. K. DENU. HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. In the City of Bemidji the papers are delivered by-carrier. Where the deliv- ory is irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. Telephone 81. Out of town subscribers will confer a tavor if they will report when they do not get their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the Daily Pioneer will receive notice about ten days be: fore his time expires, giving him an opportunity to make an advance pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped Subscription Rates. One month, by carrier. One year, by carrier.... Three months, postage pald Six months, postage paid. One year, postage paid... ‘The Weekly Pioneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published svery Thursday and sent postage paid 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, 1875. The Lake Shore, Under .the supervision of Commissioner Carter, the park on the Lake shore at the foot of Third street Street dover; Mass. Born at Barnatable, Mass,; Feb. 5, 1726. 1863—Universal Laboror's Union, under the leadership of Ferdinand Lassalle, formed at Leipsic, Germany. 1868—“Kit”" Carson, famous fron- tiersman, died at Fort Lyon, Colo. Born in Madison county, Ky., Dec. 24, 1809. 1869—01d South Church, Boston, celebrated its 200th anniversary. 1878—Thirty lives lost in‘'a tor- nado that swept Iowa county, Wis. 1911—A " conference of the pre- miers of the British colonfes with the Imperial government began in Lon- don. THIS IS MY 60th- BIRTHDAY. Sir Valentine Chirol. Sir Valenting Chirol, who is re- garded as the foremost authority on foreign affairs in the world, was born May 23, 1852, and is the son of an English clergyman. Educated in Germany and France, he became a clerk in the British foreign office in his early twenties and then traveled in the Orient for several years, also visiting the British colonies and the United States. Later he became Bed- lin correspondent of the London Times, and, in 1899, succeeded Sir States senator from Colorado, eighty- two years old today. ‘Weldon B. Heyburn, United States senator from Idaho, sixty years old today. < Henry M. Goldfogle; reprmnm tive in congress of the 9th New York district, fifty-six years old today. Rt. Rev. C. Kinloch Nelson, Prot: estant Episcopail bishop of Georgia, mixty years old today. Rt. Rev. John Ward, Roman Cath- olic bishop of Leavenworth, Kas., fifty-five years old today. Edwin Y. Webb, representative in congress of the npinth North Caro- filing for nomination, Peterson said Aprll First. Mother—Why, what is the matter, Johnny? ‘What.are you orying.about? Johuny—Teacher made-me sit in her. chair on the platform today, just be cause I whispered once. Mother—Well, I don’t see anything dreadful in that. You have had to sit there before. - Johnny—But there was tacks in her chair today! I'd just put ‘em there hr her to sit on —Judn Lame back is usually caused by Spiritual. Comfort. “To sit up near the pulpit ‘We:greatly do-aspire, ‘When Maud upon the organ plays And Gl‘lce 8ings in the cholr. A Doubtful Compliment. Miss Pretty—I don’t see- how yan whistle through your fingers in that way. Icould never do it, I'm sure. Kenyon—Welsh rarebit always keeps. - | me awake at night. Kenton—TIt don’t trouble me—it's the prowling cats that keep me awake. Kenyon—I never ate any cats. There never ‘was a time when peo- ple appreciated the real merits of Chamberlain’s. Cough Remedy more than now. This {8 shown by the in- crease in sales and voluntary testi- monials from persons who have been o MALT ‘ano’hop Tonie ('a'z/%y drop 763&[ 6:\.) MADL ONLY BY THEQ HAMM BREWING CO a1 PAUL, Min 501 By wis RUGGITS THE SPALleNO AN PLAN DULUTH MINNESOTA g > recently expended on imps 250 m‘-’.’ 125 private o Luxuios and Relightr) convenience: resta and buffet, Flemish Eiin lioom, Heg's GrAT, Colamial Butior: I:rnlmnl lobby - a3d public rooms: llroom, banquet rooms snd m dining (o0me; Bun parlor ad irt of business sec- flofllnum lonhn tll harbor and Lake VoriGr. . Conventeut 1o everyehine of the Graat Hetels of the Northwesi William G. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate first Mortgage Loans on_City and Farm Property is being made a thing of beauty. Steps are being built in the middle L Donald MacKenzie Wallace as direc-|rheumatism of the muscles of the| Mr. Goodheart (wishing to compli- |cured by it. If you or your children tor of the Times's forelgn depart-|back, for which you will find noth-| Ment her delicato little hands)—No,|qjve it g trial and become acqualnted S and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Ak 5 Mi of the retaining wall so that it will|ment, a position-he still holds. ing better than Chamberlain’s Lini- wh:‘}:’;:':&“:zl‘l:em;" al Joup|are troubled with a cough or cold Phone 19. not be necessary to jump the wall| Congratulations to: ment. For sale by Barker’s Drug| moytn, with its good gualities. For sale by Semidjl, Minn. former United|Store. Henry M. Teller, Barker’s Drug Store. Get What You Want in Bemldji id it ever occur to you that there is not a smgle item you might need in either the Retail 6r Wholesale line, that you can’t buy in Bemidji D Look at ‘this list of advertisers and yow’ll find that practically every line of business is represented.. If there is one missing tell us about it. What’s more, out of town people who are not personally acquainted with these advertisers may feel safe in placing their orders with i THESE BEMIDJI WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS and tramp through flower beds to get to the boat houses. Crews from the lumber companies have been picking out the logs from in front of the park and in another two weeks, it will be one of the prettiest spots in the r city. | To Pave the Nymore Road. From the steps taken at the joint meeting of the Commercial club and council committees last night, it ap- pears probable that in the near fu- ture the road from Bemidji to Ny- more will be paved as far ag the city —t hauling of maximum loads and if laid properly, will not be calling for i#iii#{tii#fii{fiflilfi#{i; FARRAHRIHRIIIIRIRE KK R Al S i i el ket e ad 3 ot o AR K fifi*!li#: FIRIIIRIIII KRR Biia st S SS 338 S SR S3 338 8 s * FRARIHAKIRI IR i{&**fi*{i{i&ijflk{i&iikfil AR IIII IR KKK Bl a s 38 88398 ST FIIIHK IR k*&i*iii FIHEIHIIRIR R KK KKK limits. This step will be one of the X - -AYOID, HEHOULNTION. . ..k % ke Xk Xk K : b CHARLES NANGLE X x Invest in Lan, x P. M. DICAIRE % % All kinds of building ma- * % B. 'S DRUI x % * | most important taken by Bemidji in : 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. X & At only $10.00 per acre ¥ X , % X terial, as much or as little as ¥ % AB,KERd 4 B W. G. SCHROEDER * *_ many years. x * l You have the choice of 12 all #l ¥ Groceries and Provisions. % % you like at the * X JEWELRY STOBE x X * The condition of that road has been * _ —General Merchandise— ¥ Joining 40’s. * ol x % % ¥ Wholesale and Retail % 4 Farm Implements, Wood, Ete. % l The land 1s easily cleared and « ¥« Alsoa complete line of Pat- & *x x X * % Flour, Feed and Groceries & a bug bear year after year. Each x % ¥ is gradually sloping, excepi ¥ & ent Medicines. It will pay ¥ & ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- % Wholesalers and Retailers * % *x spring a few hundred dollars have * WANTED TO BUY ¥ % about 80 acres of rolling land X ¥ you to trade here. Try once ¥ X % % Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ & * x ¥ % around a:small lake. .Good ¥ & and be convinced. x % BER COMPANY. ¥ ¥ Orders given that same ser- X ¥ Mail Orders given prompt % been spent on the road and the next ¥ Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, ¥ ¥ graded roads to Turtle River <k *x * : ¥ % yice you get in person. * : attention. * there h: ‘en nothi - . Bring them to me. & ¥ Station. * THE COT' ' ROCERY * x X * *x { e, hagiheert othing: 1o ahiw! {0 o E X %} THE COTTAGE G X % Coal and wood alsoforsale % & BARKER’S ¥ X innesota Ave, Bemiasi ! - the money. A good pavement -will * Charles Nangle x X . M, ¥ %1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 ¥ ¥ Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. ¥ . ¥ Third St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ % *x - i make a highway that will allow the x ¥ ¥ Minnesota Ave. Bemidji & ¥ 3 x X x * A x X * H I IIIIIIIRIEE FRIIRIRIRIIIRIIIRIRKEK RIS FFKHIIIIIIRIIIRIIIIRIRK IR RIRRIRIIIRFEK *i*fii*iiikiiiil*liiiii* H { | repairs each year. x : : T % * g, : : : : : : gel‘;lg your Mail Orders to & . 0let e an N ! ! m . o 8 > *x H A paved street from the M. and I : NORTHERN GROCERY * * x 1018 1 x % MACHINE SHOP *x % VETERINARY x X MANUF}C%%IEI%!(}S%%VCV?EL * o freight depot to the city limits, con- X % % Fresh candy, best in the ¥ qr $60 to $80 50x150 feet & % x X *x X ERS AND JOBBERS * == i = i} x COMPANY ¥« % world, from our own factory. ¥ Your OWN Terms * % We do general repair work % Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure ¥ ¥ They are especially pre- & i necting with the downtown pave- x. x X * -x % % of all kinds. Gasolineand % % . your horse troubles. % % pared to promptly fill all or- % i ments on Bemidji avenue will make x & % Get wise. It will please ¥ : & Sep me at once if you wish ¥ % steam engines a specialty. * % . ¥ ¥ ders in their various lines of & N J v 3 x % & her to buy her a box of can- X to get in on this deal. x X * ¥ No charge to answer phones, ¥ ¥ merchandise. x a highway that will be the best built X ®s*rssssevssss x Xxdy or take her for refresh- X ¥ Best lots in Bemidji at the ¥ % % X no trouble to show goods ¥ & Largest stock of Diamonds % artery for travel into the city. In- X * WHOLESALE * X ¥ ments to the x X price. x X OLAF ONGSTAD ¥ % Veterinary remedies for sale. ¥ % and Watches and the finest & . N ¢ x GROCERS * * % * X x X x X ¥ ¥ equipped workshop in Nortli- & cidentally, it will eventually be a k ss+sesrasrssss x ¥ BEMIDIT CANDY KITCHEN ¥ % JOHN G. ZIEGLER % % Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. ¥ % DR. J. A. McCLURE. ¥ % ern Minnesota. Special or- ¥ part of the trunk road from the twin x *x X 319 Beltrami Ave. x X 0dd Fellows Bldg. * ¥ - x X *x i der work given prompt at- B e 5 X * % * ¥ x *x x ¥ X tention. Estimates furnished. cities north. In case a special elec- AR tion is called, the bonds should be FHRRRERIRERRRRRR IR FAHRIHRIHRIIRIRK PRI FAFHAIRIRII IR KK FHRRRIAI IR IR ** IR KKK voted. FARKRRFRHI KRR iii#{@({i#{i*ifili*i*fii#%fi i*fli#&ifi#iifi*fl**ifii*i: :fi**fi%fii{i*{i*fiii&*&i{i‘: :Mdiliiiiiiiiiiiiiili*: :*flitifi*klili{’*i!l&i{* * * * * i * BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE X * NORTH nnmn GROCERY * * z x X x % * % x i Fight for Nelson's Seat. * * HMITT Al * L. P. ECKSTRUM xS ol o FIRST MORTGAGE Sl * — . P % 514 Minnesmta Ave., Bemidji % l PROPS * * x R. MARTIN x x ¥ X A P NELSON'S STORE * — j With Senator Knute Nelson silent X : *x st.p;:, remcefiielg‘, BF“u;' : : s 5 e : : : : FARM LOANS MADE : : * v 9 * Wholesale and retail Pia- % Confectionery, Milk, Bread, umbing, Steam and Ho x a8 to. whather: of notHo willbe a{[§ % mos Orksus. sud Sewlng 4 - Bite, X % Water Heating, Sewer and X & Wall Paper, Painting and % by the X % 117 Third Street X candidate for re-election ‘to thelN i wmachines. ) % ¥ A full line of National X % Water Connections. * : Decorating x 3 S *ook ; * i h ith * ¥ % Cookies and Crackers, the ¥ & 3 x - * ecurity State Ban! * ce cream and all kinds of % Unlted Soaces Z éenate, o ?rs ks * Phone 573. ¥ ¥ best made. Goods sold at ¥ % Phone 555-309 * *x x X * - % * senatorial ambitions are busily map- x ¥ ¥ the lowest possible margin. * * : 402 America Ave. Phone 519 % fi 4% interestDpuid on Sav- I : good confections and cigars. % i t the state and layi: their *x ¥ % Doud Ave .and 11th St. * X 320 Beltrami Ave. % *x ings Deposit. * . preon SR -u AyTee +« J. BISIAR, MANAGER. ¥ X Phone 657. * X x X x x *x X * wires for a campaign which may x * XK *x * *x * x *x. % * come later. On Tuesday, James A. Peterson, of Minneapolis, announced that he will file for the office of United States R iifiifiiifii’fll{fli%kfi%k{: * +« BUILDING ASSOCIATION * *x * FAHRHRARR IR ii{*fii‘k’l&k{fii{ifi*fikfil&: FIFIIAAARIIREIIEEEHK fii&*fi*fifiifi&*fiifl#filfii{i& Hakkerup stands for Ty :i;*fl#ilii{ilififiififii{*: *x x *x * FIKARIIIRIIIIIIHKRIREK Bl aa SSSS S S S St a Sl 82 St e % sk ok sk ok ok FRIFIRIIIIIIIII IR K Beaaaa s S S SZ S SS S8 38822 HOME BAKERY x * THER’ BARB! *x HAN! 3 x senator to succeed Senator Nelson. « BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- J. B. HANSON PHOTOGRAPHS : oro ER SHOE, * Solils x Wholesale and Ketail, iy Today word reached the Pioneer x ING AND BUILDING GROCER - S L : Third St: and Beliraml Ave. : Potl){_.gA_l:g dméfmém x}ngxLL : A GRAY e . m! - - » 'T0] . through authentic sources, that Con- : ASSOCIATION. o B : < * s * gressman Lindberg, who is spoken of as the original ination. in September. ‘Whether or not Senator Nelson is progressive of Minnesota, will also file for the nom- The nominee will be de- cided under the Keefe law primaries is a home institution, and % has money to loan to build with or to buy a nome. ¥ W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms § and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bildg. AR KKK * Jedk g ok ok ko kk ok ok kk * Kk Kk %H(*{**&Wii***fl#{ifiiz x * x * x Lowest prices—good goods : X Minnesota Avenue : x Near Soo Depot x % 3 e ko Kk ko ok ok Kk ok *x F IR R I KK FRIHRIIHRAARAR AR quality That’s why your photo- graph should have the ¥ slgnature of Hakkerup. : : x AR KK Betalaiatd s 3.8.3333 338338888 Y d de ok o ok Kk ok Kk % %k % % ok Kk gk ke k k ok ok ok B % We are the aristocrats of % % our trade. For years we have % 4 satisfied hundreds of patrons, ¥ +.and we are doing it yet. : x k Yon are NEXT! : Hfl*’l&lfii{i#”’fli{*fi# iiii#miilkfilfll#fii#flk ; ‘Take the “cue” at Han- * son’s and play the game %« where you can enjoy your- * self. You’ll find things right * up to the minute there. * e % % de e ok ke ko ok ok ok x FHRIHRIIRIRI IR :fi*fiifi*filfik’#fii&*&fil*k’: +* Two doors north of postoffice. ** Bread as light and whole- +* some as mother’s. Cakes and * pastry as fresh and tasty as * can be made. % % e ok ok ok ko ok kA ok * AR FAFFAKAFIIIIII IR . x x | i a candidate for re-election, the state x x : REMORE CAFE x -~ TOM SMART & % MAKER OF SHOES TO : INSURANCE! | | will see a merry fight before the pri- * . BEMIDJI DECORATORS * % * T. BAUDETTE. t l maries if both Lindberg and Peterson * x : The cleanest and best restau- ey aud T o : e : Hemm ! i get in the race. gressive, but has been close to Roose- Lindberg is a pro- * Third St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ * x ¥ Wall paper, sign paint- ¥ *x * rant in town. : Open Day and Night; Pri- % 315 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji. ‘We make Ladies and Gents SAFE AND PIANO MOVING - % Repair work neatly done. * % First class shoe shining % % parlors for Ladies and Gen- ¥ THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE AGENCY (Inc.) X ing, house painting, ete. L. L. Berman, Agent. * * Kk velt in the campaign the latter is making for the presidential nomina- tion from the Republican party. It o appears to be generally believed that Lindberg would make a strong candidate for the support of the vate Dining Rooms; After- & Theater - Parties A Specialty. Suits: to order. Dry CIe.nlng, Pressing and % * Repairing a Speclflq. Res. Phone 68 + tlemen. *t*****fi*'k % Let us figure on any job % * you may have to do in the % : painting line. Largest old line insurance agency in Bemidji. ok ok ok ok ke ko ko " 818 America Avenue Office Phone 12 : AFAIIIIIIIIIIRI IR lfilfiifiifim#kkfikk’lfi!fi WM. STAKIS. < 310 Minnesota Ave. - Bemidji, Minn. % Khkkhkkkkkhkhkkk Kok k¥ ok kR AR KN *kkk FA KK KA AK AR AR Remore: Hotel Building. AR IR Ak ok ok ko Hhkokx KREKKKKKRRK KA Kk Ak K kK ok k : Office Miles Block, Fhone 180 % = x Bt 88 S8 303 08 38 AR S AR TNy *k * ¢ * FRFARRIRIIRIIIA R FRR K B 8888333832339, 83 88888 FAHIIKIIIIRIIIKRIREIK I FRFKEIFRRIRIIIIIHIRREIHRK . FARARIR ARSI Roosevelt men in the state. Lind-|f % * 48 Haddadndac i aidigdad o e i :«n«nflnflnnflnu: nnnnfinn«unnn: ol | i berg has a strong congressional rec- * FURNITURE x X C. E. BATTLES * x * X SIRER X X THE MODEL MANGFACTUR- : it on i stand * * X * * THE CROOKSTON LUMBER % * r s ING cO. * | . on whichiito stana. x 7. P. LAHR x % Dealer fn x x LT X NELSON aud 0. Seba * o On the other hand, Peterson has * % X % 5 x X * COMPANY x % : T x X Incorporated $25,000 *x &iko ‘Been & A ive|ll * % ¥ . LIGHT AND HEAVY % x e Manufacturers of XX * OWI (a5 8 Drogress X Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, X % HARDWARE * $o0c00s00 x B % ony Wholesale x but has been in the LaFollette ranks|ll "% / x % * x Wholesale Tk L N x % . CANDIES. ICE % Undertaking. x o ! ) : x and stumped for LaFollette principles|fl o % 5 Bugme aad il Supplten : : HARDWARE $ ¥ LUMBER, LATH AND % X o ELECTRIC SIGNS & % & IREAN x i nthe recent state campaign. He(ll & Phone call 178-2. X ¥ Smithing-Coal * 9066606600 * X XK. 000000000000 % X Office and Works * has a record as city attorney of Min- x % x X x S mm.nnm m'rmu * K x % 315 Minnesota Ave. * " 4 * 323 Minnesota Ave. X 4‘ Mail Orders Ballelted % % Phone 57 316 Minuesota Ave % X % *_ % Bemidji, Minn. Thone 125 % | “A N neapolis and served in the state leg- * * Ee e x z x X S = : % | islature in 1901 and 1902. In his|[ FRERIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIER fn«nflmfln«mnw FFHIAIHRIFIIRREIIIIIRER RERIIIIIIII R IIHAIIRIRK m&n«n«n«nnuun IR IIAIRIRKRRK file for the nomination, Peterson said that he would make public his views; in detail at a future time. Both men are good and either ‘would make a worthy senator. Bl 8 33838 8898380335533 4 We are »:obberl of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for tll::l:. wk«nunnmmni: ':uh«-u&nk««nfnflu: : :n&nar&umfiuw lcfiUAlG GENERAL muurmmn | THIS DATE IN H |1 May 23. | ORY. Dry Goods, sn Gmu‘rl-‘ and Provistons, Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money . e e e de ek e ok ok dhdkkkkkkkhhk i*&'fi***ti*** 1706—British" and ‘Allies “under 7 Ma.rlborough defeated the Freneb at battle of¢ Ramillies { ¢ Otis, orator ‘and Dt triot of the Revolution, die NEEEATIAIE ™A A

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