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© & E. CARSON. 2 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN., UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 8, 1875, In the City of Bemidjl the papers are delivered by carrier. Where the deliv- ary 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. Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will recelve notice about ten days be- tore 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 pal Bix months, postage paid One year, postage pald ‘The Weekly Pi Eight pages, containing a summnry Published svery Thursday and sent postage pald of the news of the week. to any address for $1.50 in advance. $ .40 4.00 1.00 -0 Published every afternoon except Sun- fay by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing Company. HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. E. X. DENU. Bemidji Butter. Bemidji has a creamery. this neighborhood and turns it into Not enough is be- This butter is being shipped out and other butter This butter, and the money it brings, should stay in Be- Butter” the next time you order from your grocer and so become a booster for Bemidji and the farmers of this sec- tion. It means growth and prosper- first class butter. ing consumed at home. shipped in. midji. Call for “Bemidji ity for both. “Getting Solid.” Sam Y. Gordon is making himself “solid” with northern Minnesota by his stand over the reapportionment| question. The house is trying to get. a measure passed but the senate ap- pears opposed to the plan and is re- fusing to consider such a bill. Gor- don has come to the front with a which says it will report to the senate amy bill passed by the house and so force the reception committee members to fight in the open. A good many senators from north- ern Minnesota who were parties to the pact of fifty-five members who went on record as opposed to a pro- gram of more than two measures will have to answer to their consti- tuents at the next election. Gordon using the whip The entire situation will probably . be cleared Monday as it is said a re- apporiionment bill will be brought before the house that day. Homestead Act Signed. President Taft has affixed his sig- nature to the new homestead act and The new act cuts the time a homesteader must it is no wa" Federal law. live on his land from five to three This will be a big benefit to which has thous- ands of acres open to homestead en- try. With the shorter term law in effect, the country will undoubtedly years. Beltrami county be settled up more rapidly. Briefly stated, the new law reduc- es the time of occupation of land nec- essary to ownership from five to three years, makes it possible for the home- steader to be absent from his claim five months out of every twelve, and reduces the acreage to be cultivated on large claims from eighty to forty. There has been settlement. conjecture, given to homesteaders will prove a boon to many who have found it all but impossible to get 3 start on home- steads when they were required to spend long, hard and unremunera- tive. winters on their claims, or to accomplish the amount of cultiva- tion of acreage required under the old law. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. June 8. 1760—Henri Du Briel de Montreal. Born in France, in 1709. 1775—Gov. Dunmore of Virginia left Williamsburg, taking refuge on a British ship at Yorktown. 1829—Sir John MiMais, English painter, born. 13, 1896. 1830—Gen. Hemry Martyn Hoyt; governor of Pennsylvania 1879-83, Died in Wil- born in Kingston, Pa. kes-Barre, Dec. 1, 1892. 1861—Virginia troops transferred government by to the Confederate the governor. 1882—Hailstones ~pound fell at Laredo, Texas. 1905—Norwegian parliament pro- - claimed the dissolution of. the union| wlth Sweden, It buys cream from the farmers living in Many in this part of the state believe that had the northern senators stood sol- id, there would have been no need for criticism of the new measure on the ground that the reduction in the time of occupation of claims might open the way to land speculation as well as to bona- fide Whether this fear shall be found to have been well grounded is, after all, a matter cf theory and Io the meantime there can be no question that the relief Pont. Briand, the last bishop of Canada un- der the French dominion, died in famous Died Aug. welghing one Brig. Gen. George M. Sternberg, ‘who was at the head of the hospital and medical service of the United States Army for mauny years, was born in Otsego county, New' York, June 8, 1830, and received his medi- cal education at the New York Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons. He [tive I8 known about'it, yet the great- began his army carcer at the bot-|@e8t probabilities seem to point to its tom of the ladder as assistant sur- geon in 1861, moted to be a captain, and in 1893 he was elevated to tbc position of surgeon general. war (en. Sternberg served in Gen. Banks’ expedition and was in charge of the general hospital at. Cleveland when peace was ‘declared. a member sof the Havana yellow fe- ver commission in:1879 and directed the medical service during the war with Spain in 1898. for age in 1902. nor of Massachusetts, seventy vears old today. didate for governor of New Jersey in the last election, forty-three years old today . THIS 18 MY 74th BIRTBDAY Gen; George M. Sternberg. In 1856 he was pro- During the civil| He was 1fe was retired Congratulations to: J. Q. A. Brackett, former gover- Vivian M. Lewis, Republican can- and where chess was born. may go in the ages, but we still find it existing. We see it painted on Egyp- tian vases, and we find it.in the Chi- aese Books of Wiadom, ascribed to all kinds' of birthplaces, Its creator having been at times a man, at times a god. Nothing posi- baving come from the east. © Ancient Game Is Chess. It is impossible to state just when Back we It has been ST e m nzmn DAILY monm . Oniy -,leo Worse. The fellow that does you a good turn and then brags about it is' like n. cow that gives a big bugket ef mik and then kicks it over. T. BEAUDETTE ‘Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents':Suits :to Order. Freach Dry Cleining, Pldl‘ 315 Dot Avesne SUMMONS, COMPLAINT NOT VED State of Minnesota, District Court, S8, County of Beltrami. Edward Fandrie, Plaintifr, V8. . Mabel Fandrie, Defendant. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above named ‘defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint in this action, . which has been filed with the clerk of said court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sald complaint on the subscriber at his office in the City of Bemidji, in the County of Beltrami and state aforesald, within thirty days after the service of this Summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the said com- plaint. withfn the time aforesaid, the plaintift in this action will take judg- ment for the relief demanded in’ said complaint. Dated May 11th, A. D. 1912, Charles W. Scrutchin, Plaintiff's Attorney, Bemidji, Minn. 5-11—18-25, 6-1—8-156-22 " 16th Judicial Dist. § R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER itrami Ave. William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on{] City and Farm Property 5 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, Minn. All This Talk About Omega? Get What You Want in Bemidii l)id it ever occur to you that there is not a 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 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 THESE BEMIDJI WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS IR KK * * CHARLES NANGLE ¥ 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. —General Merchandise— « Farm Implements, Wood, Ete. ~ WANTED TO BUY * Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, % Etc. Bring them to me. * % * k% E2 22222322222 2 * x Charles Nangle x HAAAAIIFFFIIIIIIIIIRH K KRR KR KKK * x * ¥ NORTHERN GROCERY : * x COMPANY : X x x * X ssreavesssnan x % - * WHOLESALE » A * ® GROCERS * ¥ K serexsasnrsre x X X * FAARARIRRR IR KRR RK FRFARIARIAIRIAR KRR KK BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji ‘Wholesale and retail Pia- nos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Phone 573. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. ARAANAAIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIRK ek A ek deok ok ok ok ok ok % de ok ek ok kK kK k ok ok ke lfii‘*ifii*i!i‘k&i*@flifiil%lz BUILDING ASSOCIATION BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. is a home institution, and has money to loan to build with or to buy a home. W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 6 and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. F PRI R R % %k ok K Kk K gk ke ok ok ok ke 2 2222222223 iiii*iii#i#fiii&*#kl{l{** jx * BEMIDJI DECORATOBS : -k Third St. Bemidji, Minn. * * % Wall paper, sign paint- ¥ : ing, house painting, etc. * %k %« Let us figure on any job % %« you may have to do in the % % painting: line. x *kk :{lii&ii{ifii{i*fii*ifilfiifi FRIRIIIRIHRKIIR KKK IR FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 323 Minnesota_Ave. B A T s T ¥ e e K 3k ok ok e ok ok ok ek gk ok Rk kK ko ARSI KRR RKK We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of . Bemidji for them. The Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money *mmmnnomm 00: Khx kA Kk hk Ak K ***********t i**ii”‘ifil””fi”fi!fl*fii# < FAAAAHHRRKAIIHK KK KKK *x AVOID SPECULATION * * Invest in Land * ¥ At only $10.00 per acre ¥ i You have the choice of 12 all ¥ Jjoining 40’s. * i The land is easily cleared and * * is gradually sloping, except ¥ % about 80 acres of rolling land * % around a small lake. Good % % graded roads to Turtle River ¥ * Station. *x * % % x . M, AHN * Mlnnesr;taMAve. Bemidji ¥ AR REKK T x * Wholesale and Retail. * Fresh candy, best in the world, from our owa factory. her to buy her a box of can- y or take her for refresh- ents to the e * * * *- Get wise. It will please * * * mt X * BEMIDJI CAND' HEN iB 31:5')1 geltrar%lelas * X SSSSSSSSS S S S S S St s Sl ¥k Ak ok Kk ok kk ko *iillfii%kfii{ii*{*i##fi*i{ R 4‘ B3 TR RO | * * * W * PROPS. v x % Staple Groceries, Fruit, ¥ * Confectionery, Milk, Bread, ¥ * Etec. * % A full line of National % * Cookies and Crackers, the ¥ * best made. Goods sold at ¥ % the lowest possible margin. * % Doud Ave .and 11th St. ¥ * Phone 657. * * * KA EK *«l{%fii*l{i*ifiiiii*l**fi: J. B. HANSON GROCER Lowest prices—good goods * * * x * * * Minnesota Avenue : * Near Soo Depot x ok ok Kk ok ok Kk ke ke k ok ok ok * Fedded e R **i*i*i%fii{%k{#fiilfi*ifii: iiilkik&ikilfi*{i{i{lfi*#{ Bt 22 S8 888 8888 8888 d 8% s C. E. BATTLES Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE Engine and Miil Supplies Smithing-Coal Mail Orders Solicited FFKEIIIRIIIIRIRIRIHREEKK i{ifi*{*{{ifi%fiifi Mlfliiii: Kk dkhdkd ko hkkkk 9 e de A Ak ok ke ok ok ok McCUAIG (mmmu. mmcmmsn : % Dry. Goods, Shoes, Groceries i and Provisfons. ek ko kok *x * REMORE CAFE * *x % *x * * % The cleanest and best restau- ¥ * rant in town. * * * % Open Day and Night; Pri- % - % vate Dining Rooms; After- *x Theater Parties A x * Specialty. x *x x % Remore Hotel Building. : * FRKKKKRIIHRRR KRR P. M. -DICAIRE Groceries and Provisions Also a complete line of Pat- ent Medicines. It will pay you to trade here. Try once and be convinced. THE COTTAGE GROCERY i 1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 iK Kk Ak hkkhkkhkkhkhkk KhAkk kA hkkkkkk *iiii*i*i#i#i*&’fifl%fi*i*l R IR R RI R * "‘ LOTS! LOTS!! ZOTS!!! : 4( $60 to $80 50x150 feet ¥ Your OWN Terms See me at once 1f you wish to get in on this deal. Best lots in Bemidji at the price. JOHN G. ZIEGLER 0dd Fellows Bldg. AR R KK % %k % ek ok ok ok ok ok khkkdkkkkkh i{lii’(il&i{ii*{llfii#**{* L. P. ECRSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and Water Connections. Phone 5565-309 320 Beltrami Ave. F ke k N ko kK sk ok ko ok ok *hAE khkkhkhkkkhhkk * fiiilii#i!{{i{i&!ii#fiii FAFRIIIRIR IR KKK WE RETURN P2 2221 ¥ Today pictures made from * the films you send in' this % morning. * Enlarging, Framing, Copying. * kK HAKKERUP +* Third St. x RPN FAAIIIIIINIIIRIIIIINK Bemidji. Kok khhkok ok hkkokkk T. BAUDETTE. 816 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji. ‘We make Ladies and Gents Suits to order. g dekokok ok ok ok ko Dry Cleaning, Pressing and % Repairing a Specialty. Kk kA kdkkkk kR * Kk FERIAAFEEIIIIINIIIIIRRK n«««nflflufi«n«u«: * THE GIVEN HARDWARE C0. “ 'o 0000650 e 0 HARDWARE 0 ooooooooo : : Phone'57 316 Minnesota Ave : FRRRRIIIIIIRRRIRIIIIRIK 8 :*i{iifii’*ifilflflflifi*fiii ******** Tk ke kokk ok KAk Kk kAR RRE AKX K 4- ‘WHOLESALE AND RETAIL «' RS SSS S S S SS eSSttt et ey * % All kinds of building ma- % X terial, as much or as little as % * you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. Jok & ok k kk L2 28 I & & 4 % Coal and wood also for sale * X Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. % * * FRIHIHEIHRIFRIRKIHK KK HHRIRRIRI R RKK MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioueer Bldg. ok % ok ek ko ok kok * * * * * * * * * * X * FRRIIHIIIIHRIHK KRR FKKK FIFHHIHKHIIIIII IR R. MARTIN Wall Paper, Painting and Decorating 402 America Ave. Phone 519 Fdeok ok kok kok ok ok ok ok ok e ek sk ok ok ke ok ok ok FAIAIARIIIIIIIIIIFIIKRK :ifiiiiliflflt:fl*i*ifl*#ilfiii *x ¥ CROTHER' BARBER SHOP Third St. and Belirami Ave. ‘We are the aristocrats of our trade. For years we have satisfied hundreds of patrons, and we are doing it yet. You are NEXT! IR HK ok kg g ok ok dokok ok % 3 % % J g g ok Kok ok ok FRIIIIIIIIIIIIIARIRIK TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res, Phone 68 818 America Avenue : Office Phone 12 : B33 0308833388333 838833 *{i*fi*i#”{**fii*i}i#&#{i dedek ok ok ke ke ko ok THE CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY Whplenle LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERTAL Fe gk ke ke ke kok ok ek ok ok ok *x FAARAIAAAE R EIIIK 4‘!’0‘*{#{&*&*&!&!&”‘{*&*&1‘ 0D am 'IEEOR lnnulmturen and .Yobben ‘ot Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, ¥ - Candles, Show Founwn Sluwllel. Ph(mo 125 315 llmn Ave, 3 pee [***'i*‘i;fl ok e d de o o ek ok ko ok e ok e kA A ok ok ok ok ok w.fi*tfn}** % e S * * Cases ~and & SR i Tox x N BARKER’S DRUG an JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction, Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. s % ok ko ke ok ok ok x BARKER’S : Third St. Bemidji, Minn. FIEIIIIIIRIIIAIIEIIRIRK e ok ok gk ok ok k ok kR ko ok Batda s SS33 8388 L TR Tre ey *x * * x * VETERINARY * * x % Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure * your horse troubles. * * *x ¥ No charge to answer phones, ¥ ¥ no trouble to show goods % : Veterinary remedies for sale. & * X DR. J. A. McCLURE. * *x * x *x FRAKKIHHK KRR :{ii{i%fi{iifi**!{d‘ki*fi**{ * * * : FIRST MORTGAGE : : FARM LOANS MADE : * by the * * * @ Security State Bank * * * ® 4% interest paid on Sav- * x ings Deposit. * * i * i‘l&ll{r{**&%fl@i&#*&l!{l* :*i{il*%fi&ifiii{**&*&ii*fi * * * : HANSON’S : +* POOL AND BILLIARD HALL % * 119 Third St., Bemidji & * * * 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. * * * * * IR AR R :l**fii#{i*&*i%fi&i{ii&fli& * : MAKER OF SHOES TO : *° .ORDER. * x x % Repair work neatly done. % % First class shoe shining % % parlors for Ladies and Gen- % * tlemen. x * * x WM. ST. 3 x % 310 Minnesota 25{8 * : Bemid§i, Minn. * ARSI FRIHIKIRIIIIRRIII KK x Ed x x * x : NELSON and CO. : *. Manufacturers of *x x x x x X 0009000006006 X ¥ & ELECTRIC SIGNS & % X 0000009000000 X *x * * x x x FRIIIEIIIIR IR K Badasd L8 88838888 S8 357 Y x x Nmmlflnnnhm 4 “:Wm . 2 mu. Joidaaat S S 225 S 38 8 S Ty W. G. SCHROEDER Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed and Groceries Mail Orders given prompt attention. Minnesota Ave., Bemidji e d ok e ek ok ok ok ok ok ok ok e g v e e ok o e ok ok ok ok ok ok ISR TR RRRRK i Send your Mail Orders to GEQ. T. B, * MANUF‘AC'I‘%TKRIE}?G Jg}%OEL- ERS AND JOBBERS They are especially pre- pared to promptly fill all or- ders in'their various lines of merchandise. Largest stock of Diamonds and Watches and the finest equipped workshop in North- ern Minnesota. Special or- der work given prompt at- * tention. Estimates furnished. % ISR ek ok Kk ok ok ok *****fii*t**** ikiii!ikk*kfiiilliii*#i{l A. P. NELSON'S STORE 117 Third Street Ice cream and all kinds of good confections and cigars. Kk ok ok k ok ok ok ok ok kkk *i*******t*** *fi#fiifi*ii*iikflklli**i# Bl t s 83 83 3 388 o SRR HOME BAKERY Whelesale and Ketail. W. A. GRAY, Proprietor. Yk %k ok ok ok % 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. Jk ok ok kA ok ok ko ok ok ok 1***"1*{!’{'!{1‘!’!#{’*! FHEIIEIIIIIRA IR RK INSURANCE! Insure with THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE AGENCY (Ine.) L. L. Berman, Agent. : Largest old line insurance l agency in Bemidji. * ok AE ¥ k¥ Kok kR Kk AR A AR i Office Miles Block, Thone 180 i ikfll&#fi*fil&ififlifiiifiifii *&kfi&*fil’%fllfiifik&i{i&lfii g g X Wholesalers of x * INKS x * PENS * * PENCILS * x ‘TABLETS x x SCHOOL SUPPLIES * : . STATIONERY * * * mng FEB i * qg Mion. 0 RS flfl!fii&lfifll&kk&kfi”fiifi iillilkil”li”’!iflfi&i&l m’l‘ m'n FARMERS LAND CO. *tt’****ti*

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