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THE BEMIDJ}'PA!LY nonm perience can direct us, = perfect man has ‘not yet been evolved. There is one thing which may be said of practically all of us: We do ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN., UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 8, 1878, ory ls irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. Telephone 31.|the truth—we devote Out of town subscribers will confer a tavor if they will report when they|OUr time to what is commonly known 4o not get their papers promptly. s “kidding.’” ‘Tvery subscriber to the Daily Ploneer |25 “kidding: will receive notice about ten days be- We are oftentimes concerned sbout fore his time expires, giving him an opportunity to make an advance pay- | What others think of us. What gener- ment before the paper is finally stopped Subscription Rates. One month, by carrler One year, by carrier. .. Three months, postage pald. Six months, postage paid. too much of ally should be of greatest concern $ .40fto us is what we think of ourselves. 100 | There is one first and basic fonnda- Do po Bomiags ral f:gg tion upon which every individual The Weekly Pioneer. must be constructed, and that is the Elght pages, *containing a summary | foundation of self-respect. This is of the news of the week. Published i svery Thursday and sent postage paid|Why the formation of habits and the to any address for '$1.50 in advance. formulating and systematizing . of Published every afternoon except Sun- | .o, - 2ay by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing | Vel defined conduct are of such fun. Company. damental importance. webs, the precedents which devour and submerge our in- dividuality. “We sell ourselves for the opinion of the “neighbor next door.” We bor- row our ideas of conduct and man- ners and fill our minds with the op- the truth and hesitate to come face to face with naked realities, Our lives are, to a very great degree, lined *with the fine air of “respect- ability,” our minds saturated ‘with concern for the opinion of Jones and Smith. ~We make of our brains pig- eon holes in which we store the op- inions of other men, and in which we carry, covered with dust-and cob- and opinions And, after. all, indlvlduality is the 1833—John M. Hnrlnn, for 34 years an associate justice of the U. 8. supreme pourt, born in Boyle coun- ty, Kentucky. Died in Washington, D. C, Oct. 14, 1911, 1866, 1882—Thirty, thousand iron work- ers in the Pittsburgh district began a strike that lasted four months. 1892—One hundredth anniversary of Kentucky statehood celebrated at Lexington. THIS IS MY 54th BIRTHDAY. Earl of Albemarle. ‘Arnold ‘Allan Cecil ‘Keppel, eighth Earl of Albemarle, who is the head of one of the oldest and most distin- guished Dutch families resident in Great Britain, was born June 1, 1858. He obtained a military train- ing as an officer of the Scotch Guards Catholic bishop of Winona, lmy-twn years old today. Professor Hugo Munsterberg, of Harvard Unlversity,. forty years old today, church, seventy years old today. Congratulations tomorrow: Pope Pius, seventy-seven years old today. Lulu Glaser, light opera star, thir- ty-eight years old today. Otis Skinner, well known actor, fifty-four years old today. Lieut. Gen. Arthur MacArthur, U 8. A., retired, sixty-seven years old today. Rt. Rev. John L. Spalding, R. C. bishop of Petria (retired), seventy- two years old today. Pennsylvania Tobacco. HER WEIGHT INCREASED - FROM 100 TO 140 POUNDS. Wonderful Praise Accorded { m not cultivate our own individuality. !nions of other men. We are too 1879-<Prince Louis Napoleon kfll- Rev. Joseph G. Hartzell, famous Pemnathe Hfiuseho]d Remedy | 1elivered by carrier. Where the deliv-|We do not aspire to know and sneak |often cowards—we dread to know|ed in the Zulu war. Born March 16,|missionary bishop of the M. E.| | Mrs, Maria Goertz, Orienta, Okla- homa, writes: “My husband, children and myselt have used your medicines, and we al- ways keep them in the house in case of necessity. I was restored to hesalth by this medicine, and Dr. Hartman’s in- valuable advice and books, People ask about me trom different places, and are surprised that I can do all of my honse- - | work alone, and that I was cured by the doctor of chronic catarrh. My husband was cured of asthma, my daughter of earache and catarrh of the stomach, and my son of catarrh of the throat. When I was sick I weighed 100 pannds' now I weigh 140, “Lhave regained my health again, and I cannot thank you enough for your advice. May God give you a long life R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 Beitrami Ave. Phone 318-3. William C. Kiein INSURANCE — thing—the only thing worth ‘while. |44 i5 the last Boer war distinguish- IOARNON. B. K. DENV.| 10 ;man who does not do the right | The problem of the race is to-evolve |ed himself as commander of the City |1,100 pounds to the acre, not the top HAROLD J. DAXE, Bditor. things, who does not think the right |individuals. There have been a few |of London Infantry. He came into of the list of the states by any means. s ‘ o ing th jes passed, but there |his title in 1834, but he had already SRR Pm“aar wam Ads thoughts, cannot have self-respect. |during the centuries passes When your child has whooping Pennsylvania tobacco flelds yleld | 30d bless your work.” Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate “Graustark” Here Tonight. made quite a parliamentary reputa- First Mortgage Loans & = 0 And the man who has not acquired |will be- more in the centuries to be. tion for himself,- when as Viscount|cough be careful to keep the cough onj City and “Farm § eorge Barr McCutcheon’s “Grau-|a high degree of self-respect is com- |—Efficiency. Bury he represented Birkenhead in [loose and exporation easy by giv- I'2 0"“ lwm . - & stark” will be played in the city hall {pelled to go through life a cripple, the House of Commons in the Conser- | ing Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as Property *x X AVOID SPECULATION * x x X x saturated with concern for the * CHARLES NANGLE * X Invest in Land x X P. M. DICAIRE ¥ % All kinds of building ma- ¥ ¥ BARKER’S DRUG x X X ” F3 % % 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. ¥ ¥ At only $10.00 per acre ¥ X ¥ ¥ terial, as much or as little as ¥ % and * - % W. G. SCHROEDER * N opinion of Smith and Jones. We |} x X % You have the choice of 12 all ok Grocerles and Provisions % % you like at the x X JEWELRY STORE x X x make of our brains “pi holes” & —General Merchandise— & joining 40’s. x x X x X - P Wholesale and Retail x ins “pigeon-holes’ * Farm Implements, Wood, Bte. ¥ % The land is easily cleared and & X Alsoa complete line of Pat: X % . x % ¥ X Flour, Feed and Groceries + in which we store the opinions of B3 % ¥ is”gradually sloping, except ¥ ¥ ent Medicines. It will pay % * ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- % Wholesalers and Retailers % & * x WANTED TO BUY ¥ & about 80 acres of rolling land ¥ % you to trade here. Try once ¥ ¥ * & Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ % x other men, x % ¥ around a small lake. Good ¥ * and be convinced. : : BER COMPANY. : : Orders giveni that same ser- % : Mail Orders given prompt i i . ¥ Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, X % graded roads to Turtle River ¥ X vice you get in person. * attention. * The ordinary tadpole in all prob- |\l " 5 “G0E "5 them to me. % % Station. ¥ X THE COTTAGE GROCERY * X x X X x * A ability considers the stagnant pool % E I *x X % x Coal and wood also for sale * ¥ BARKER’S % % Minnesota Ave., Bemidji - in which he lives the sum total of *x Charles Nangle E T F. M. AHN % %1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 : : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. : :Thlrd St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ % *x ¥ ¥ Minnesota Ave. Bemidji ¥ ¥ x % the entire universe. ~He does not :&a#&a#«&««n«&«««&«&%##& B o e o < S T A S a2 2 S S S I S S S s Sl kfl{lii«i%li*ii&#i*i**ifi: live, does not travel, and eannot see N beyond the stagnant pool in which he :’lii*flil**ii#ifi%fi#ifilli: :i{l*l{#lfi%l‘fil{!*lli{i#: :filiil{&k%fiii*}*{ifi*i**; :fi’*’*“!*fii*‘k%fii‘*’%’**: :fi*l’i{*fi#*’*klfiiil*{l#: :*ig::;;:iifi:?gfi:{ltfii!i ur Ma rders to % lives out his existence. The rooster x ¥ ¥ Wholesale and Retall. % % LOTS! LOTS!! ZLOTS!!! ¥ X * % ¥ ¥ GEO. T. BAKER and C0. * . X x X % x % MACHINE SHOP x X VETERINARY * * MANUFACTURING JEWEL- = - which announces the approach of day (% ~NORTHERN GROCERY ¥ % py cangy, best in the X % $60 o $80 50x150 feet % & x X X % ERS AND JOBBERS X perhaps considers the barnyard the *x COMPANY ¥ ¥ world, from our own factory. ¥ x Your OWN Terms * % We do general repair work % & Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure ¥ % They are especially pre- % total length and breadth of the en- x x X *x x . 7 % % of all kinds. Gasoline and * & your horse troubles. %« & pared to promptly fill all or- % i *x ¥ X Get wise. It will please ¥ & See me at once if you wish ¥ *x steam engines a specialty, * & ¥ ¥ ders in their various lines of & tire world. He does not think, does x 4 ¥ her to buy her a box of can- ¥ * to get in on this deal. *x *x % % No charge to answer phones, ¥ & merchandise. * not investigate and his imagination Kk #eeswsssssses x xdy or take her for refresh- ¥ X Best lots in Bemidji at the x X ¥ ¥ no trouble to show goods ¥ & Largest stock of Diamonds % = X * WHOLESALE * ¥ X ments to the ¥ X price. * * OLAF ONGSTAD % ¥ Veterinary remedies for sale. ¥ & and Watches and the finest % cannot extend beyond the barnyard. X = GROCERS * % % x % x X . - xk x : * equipped workshop in North- & * i v " K s*rrrarsrss3s x X BEMID AND HEN ¥ * JOHN G. ZIEGLER * % Shop—Rear of Pioneer 8. X DR. J. A. McCLURE. % ern Minnesota. Special or- % There 1s probably’ no way of de x $ ' BEMINL OANDY EITOHER- X . % 0dd Fellows BIdg. x X x X X & der work given prompt at- % termining how little each of us re- x € * X 5 x X . ! * X ¥ & tention. Estimates furnished. & ally knows except by comparison, e e e A T e s S a T S S TR L S 22 S S St S Rt 2222 S S S YT s Ty v that is, i i § at is by comparing the mind of \J 0 ik KkIRKIRRR iadasdaciidisiiddisi s B T T S da da i T T R T T T TS the average man with the mind of a x * x X * X *x X * X * b Haeckel, Edi * HOUSE ¥ * NORTE BEMIDJI GROCERY * % iy x K 5 x X% * ] eckel ison or Shakespeare. | ¥ BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE ¥ . SCHMITT AND CO., ¥ % L. P. ECKSTRUM * o x % ¥ FIRST MORTGAGE & * x S There is now a general idea among X 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji % d‘ PROPS. x x x X R. MARTIN x K ¥ ¥ A P, NELSON'S STORE * thinking people that there are very * % % Staple Groceries, Fruit, X X x X % ¥ ° FARM LOANS MADE ¥ X * % % % . Wholesale and retail Pia- % & Confectionery, Milk, Bread, ¥ % Plumbing, Steam and Hot ¥ ¥ *x X x X x P few born geniuses. Sdison, who is X mnos, Organs and Sewing % % Etec. % % Water Heating, Sewer and ¥ % Wall Paper, Painting and & : by the x X 117 Third Street * i i i i ¥« Machines. . % A full line of National ¥ % Water Connections. x X Decorating * - x *x * C(?nsldered a gemus_ s{mp]y applied % X X Cookies and Crackers, the ¥ x * E% x @ Security State Bank « % Ice cream and all kinds of ¥ himself along certain lines and says x Phone 573. 4 ¥ best made. Goods sold at ¥ % Phone 565-300 *x X x X *x X x " that genius consists of hard work. * . ¥ X the lowest possible margin. ¥ % % ¥ 402 America Ave. ‘Phone 519 ¥ & 4% interest paid on Sav- % % good confections and cigars. ¥ 3 2 x %« ¥ Doud Ave .and 11th St. * X 320 Beltrami Ave. ¥ X *x X ings Deposit. *x X * e The great men and women who |l i J. BISIAR, MANAGER. % Phone 667. x X x X x % x X * ¢ have accomplished splendid things * & X x % e K * -k & K ol $ perhaps knew but very littl oo o A T T S T Ry E R T e T e e 1 ittle as com- pared With what there is to know. |l Jocickideidddi i iiiidii SaidaRIIAIR IR IR IIITIIR I IR IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIRR FIIIIIII IRk & We have no way of measuring our x ' *® K i x * * X x * x5 % B % BUILDING ASSOCIATION +* % * x X . 3 x X x X HOME BAKERY * knowledge. The fact that we see X X X J. B. HANSON x * ¥ ¥ CROTHER’ BARBER SHOP : : HANSON'S x : Wholesal * 4=y * A i x *x X x olesale and Ketail. * about us everywhere people, houses, x BEII.EgAMI CgUN‘].‘Yn'%AV ol : Fey : % PHOTOGRAPHS kL awiritet sndiBeltamiAve. ¥ . K POOL AR HILLIARD HALL 5| ' % b trees, landscapes, stars, the sky. the|l ASAISOWCIATUIIOLIN x X & % H Stands for Hakkerup % X Xoox Lty st Remiafl | kX W A GRAY, Propristor. % - fi i indi * 3 * oods ¥ X Hakkerup stands for x X * ; * open eh.is, is not any mdxcat_ion that X is a home Institution, and % : Lowest prices-—good 00 ¥ XA - quality « & We are the aristocrats of X ‘& Take the “cue” at Han- ¥ & Two doors north of postoffice. ¥ these things are all there is to be X has money to loan to build % % x X That’s why your photo- ¥ % our trade. For years we have ¥ & son’s and play the game X % * seen, for we only have cognizance or ¥ with or to buy a home. *: ¥ Minnesota Avenue *x *EK graph should have the & * satisfied hundreds of patrons, X & where you can enjoy your- X ¥ Bread as light and whole- % 5 % W. C. KLEIN, Secretary ¥ * x X signature of Hakkerup. & + and we are doing it yet. ¥ & gelf. You'll find things right ¥ & some as mother’s. Cakes and % awareness and only attain knowl- x ‘Rooms b and 6 x: x Near Soo Depot % ° ¥ % * * % . & up to the minute there. ¥ & pastry as fresh and tasty as e edge of such things as we perceive x O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. *: x x I : ¢ : You are NEXT! : : : : can be made. : i *x *: ; 1 i L FRFINIIIIFIIIFIIII KK :wflunnnnnnnn« FANIIAARIIIIINIIIIIIIRR FIFIIIIIIIIRIIIIIRER - SIIIRIIIIIIIIATIIIIIIIE FIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIII KRR i This same thing is absolutely true 9 | of man in every day life. The indi- :***‘***HM*”*Hflflfl:g nnnnn«nunnnu; :nnn«n«n«n«nnn: :nnn«nnuflnnn: :«n«nnn«nnnn«n: :«nnnu«n«nn«nn« B vidual, in reality, is not limited by |l % ¥k REMORE CAFE X x ook x % TOM SMART : ¥ MAKER OF SHOESTO % X INSURANCE! X v i * * x x x X R whet others have dons. There aro|ll % BEMIDII DECORATORS ¥ ¥ el T.BAUDEITE. X 3 ray and Toanster % & ORDER. x X Insure with % Bk i no fences or walls builded around ¥ Third St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ % The cleanest and best restau- & k315 Beltrami Ave,, Bemidji. & % x x x % * the scope of mind. Every individual x x X rant in town. *x - % ¥ SAFE AND PIANO MOVING % & “Repair work-neatly done. ¥ & THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE % A L b ¥ Wall paper, sign paint- ¥: ¥ X K i *x X % & First class shoe. shining ¥ & AGENCY (Inc.) * mind or mentality is a kingdom unto * ing, house painting, cte. % % Open Day and Night; Pri- & ¥ We make Ladies and Gents & & 4« & parlors for. Ladies and Gen- ¥ L. L. Berman, Agent. * itself and the boundaries of that x N ¥: % vate Dining Rooms; After- & K Suits to order. ¥ & Res. Phone 68 % - &-tlemen. x4 * i L % Let us figure on any job % * Theater Parties A x K x X *x X ¥ & Largest old line insurance % kingdom are limited only by the evo- X you may have to do in the xi % Specialty. & “k DryCleaning, Pressingand %« & 818 America Avenue x % WM. STAKIS, ¥ ¥ agency in Bemidjl, x lution and conquest of the individual. ¥ painting line. o % X Repairing a Specialty. ok ¥ 310 Minnomola Ave, ik p s % L5 x *: X Remore Hotel Building. * & x X Offjce Phone 12 X & Bemidji, Minn. ¥ & Office Miles Block, Thone 180 & The average man is unconcerned x *: x x X X X x % x x 3 F about the.positions which he is not TR IIIIIIEIIIIIIIIN . PRI IIIERIIIIIIR - FAIAIIIIIIAIIIIIIREIIK IR IEIRK FHIIIIIEIIIIRIIIIEEEIEEK SIS fitted to fill. He Delieves ho s ROt |l yyddddddIIIIIIIKIIIIIKK RRIKIIKIIIKIIIIRIIIIIIR IR RRRIRIIIE FRRRRIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIR SRR nunnnnnnn«u&u s being promoted or that he it not get- : i :‘ x x X x X X : : : K ~ ' K RNITURE : K x X M ting on because he is expected to do x x: : C: E. BATTLES : _*mom HARDWARE CO. % % THE CROOKSTON LUMBER * % % ¥ Wholesalers of * certain things which apparently |l J. P. LAHR ko Dealer in T & WHOLESALE AND RETAIL & - % S e e NELSON and C0. Hils LI x seem to him to be unimportant In-|f§ X o ioHanh e x x oo Y % ¥ Manufacturers of x PENCILS x stead of learning to do these things % Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, ¥: ¥ HARDWARE x X OOV OH»® O x X x X x X TABLETS * 11 and th himself * xox x K ® @® x X ‘Wholesale x X x X SCHOOL SUPPLIES * well and ‘thus preparing himself for |l Undertaking. K ¥ *x & HARDWARE & ¥ X _ X X 0000900006000 x X STATIONERY * bigger things, he lessens his future : i % o :5 ¥ Engine and Mill Supplies . & ® ® % % LUMBER, LATH AND : : :.!1.!220.’1'%12 gleN’S.: : : : 5 . one call 178-2. i 5 * x X opportunities by neglecting the work | ol Sl ason! Pl ety ot BUILDING MATERIAL ¥ % *ox ‘m’i‘,fl?‘f“x‘m « \ he is expected to do, to worry and : 323 Minnesota Ave. :4 * Mail Orders Solicited *x % Phone 57 316 Minnesota Ave & : x : : Tk - —— N : S 3 xoox "“t“;i;‘;:m‘:’“ about things ho'ls| I JIIIIIRIIIIIIIRRIIIIR: - KRRRRRIIIIIRRRIIIIIIIRRR. IR RIIIIIIIRRIIIIIRK FIIIIIRRRIIRIIIIRRIIIIIRR R IR nof el 0 do. - | There are few positions with ac- :{«lfi*fi#fiifi‘k&%fiii#flkk‘li*:f *k#il!k#&ifiifikk“fi*i”%‘: AR ¥¥¥¥¥i¥¥¥fl¥m¥¥¥¥&¥ :fifil{k’kflifllfiifil{klfi: ; tual limitations, lgo .far-as-the mosts Beee We are Jobbers X X £ 3 . : ¥ Yemmon JIOREER PUB. co. ALBERT KLEVEN % ! tion itself is concerned. The limi- * o X X X CUNNINGHAM % ' * i ey o Umi-|j % PIN TICKETS XX MebUAld e Sl 4 % ¥ Wholesslers an Retailers % - FARMERS LAND CO. tation, in reality, is the individual— | ' x and % . X X X ¥ of Typewriter Paper and ¥ * i and it may be safely said that no one * GUMMED LABELS ¥ % GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¥ & & % Typewriter Ribbons. x - "% Northern Minnesota Lands & | 5 z ¥ No need to send outside of *: - A 4 General Job and Repair Work ¢ % You save the'middleman’s & - % for sale. Information re- X i individual has ever yet, so far as we % Bemidji for them. x x K “ % % profit when you buy here, & X garding land buying cheer- & | have any record, lived up-to the-en~ * The % & Dfy Goods, Shoes, Groceries & ik ¥ % Full ream boxes at from 76 % * tully given. B ; ¥ Ploneer Supply Store - & -k and Provisious, * % Phone 527 _ % % cents and up: x b ] x | tire- opportunities and possibilities * Can Save You Money x % X % . x x x 4 Security State Bank Bldg., : - | of his work. Otherwise we would ¥ %' X Third St. _ Bemidji . 410 America Ave. % % Security State Bank Bldg. - : : | +* BEMID. )NEE! g H o - ‘Bemidjf, Minn, -~ & | have found the perfect man, and 8o x 71 PIO R PUB. C0. : : 3 : : 3 : : Bemidji, ‘ lnn : 3 1dit; i n, 4 far ‘as we know, and, so far as his- [l S¥IREIIIRK IR KERKK. numkmrnmm HAREEEIREK tonight by a company said to be com- nosed of artistic players. totally unfit to meet its responsibili- The com-|tjes, unprepared to look the world pany played in Superior Wednesday |square in the face, and is deprived and in Duluth yesterday and is on its way to Winnipeg and the west always and forever of the knowledge that he is first and foremost a wman. for a summer tour. Because of poor theatre facilities, traveling companies that are at all s . good usually pass Bemidji by but the j v company appearing tonight had an i { open date between Duulth and Win- : i By nipeg and preferred stopping here to stopping at Crookston or Inter- national Falls. Curtain is set for 8:15. D A “PIGEON-HOLE.” LU We hesitate to come face to face with naked realities. AR RHK Our minds are ' tory shows, and 8o far as human ex- THIS DATE IN HISTORY. June 1. 1832—Gen. Thomas Sumter, a fa- mous soldier of the Revolution, died in Camden, 8. C. Born in Virginia in 1734. vative interest. Congratulations to: Princess Yolande, eldest daughter of the King of Italy, eleven years old today. Rt. Rev. Patrick Heffron, Roman You Want in Bemidji id it ever occur to you that there is nota single item you might need in either the Retail or Wholesale line, that you can’t buy in Bemidji? Look at this list of advertisers and youw’ll find that practically every line of business is represented. may be required. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate. Tt has been used successfully in many epi- demics and is safe and sure. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Bring Results Ask the Man Who Has Tried Them If there What’s more, out of town people who are not personally acquainted with these advertisers may feel safe in placing their orders with TFTRIESE BEMIDJI WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS RS d ottt el ettt 3 o] BdaS s SRS SRS S eSS g s Sd * * :fii**i#kii*i*fl#&ii#fll& x FAKIIIIIIIRI IR KK 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. Bemidjl, Minn. is one missing tell us Bedasas s S SSSS SS S S8 ey et