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"sonal investigation of conditions in THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER_ AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN.,, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 8, 1879. ! _— In the City of Bemidjl the papers are telivered by carrier. Where the deliv-| ary is irregular please make immediate eomplaint to this®offica: Telephone 31, Out of town. subscribers will confer & favor if they ‘will ‘report” when “they @o not get their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will receive notice about ten days be- fore_ his time expires, giving him an opportunity t6 make -an advance pay- ment before the paper 1s finally stopped Subscription Rates. One month, by carrier. One year, by carrier.... Three months, postage paid Six months, postage paid, One year, postage.paid... ‘The Weekly Ploneer. Eight pages, contalrning ‘& summary of the news of the week. Published svery Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing Company. @ E. CARSON. E. H. DENU. HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. Do you remember, when you were young, how it encouraged and cheer- ed you to be consulted by your el- ders Try it on the young folks of the household. Mayor Blankenburg of Philadel- phia has announced the appointment of twenty-one prominent men and women to act as a vice commission to report to him the best method of handling not only the social evil but It will be the duty of the commission to make per- other forms of vice. Philadelphia. The organization of the Kansas Men’s Equal Suffrage League has been completed by the selection of a full quota of officers, says the Tope- ka Capital. Their active work in the campaign will begin immediate- 1y and a number of speakers will take the platform in support of the suf- frage amendment. The schedule of meetings is now being arranged and will cover the entire state. Professor Andrist of the Univer- sity of Minnesota, Democratic candi- date for governor of the state, open- 1y espouses universal suffrage for women in a statement of principles. “There is no sound reason why the women of Minnesota should not have the right to express themselves on all questions when their settlement affects them to as great a degree as it does the male population,” reads the statement, after declaring for a provision by the legislature permit- ting voters to express themselves with reference to woman suffrage. One of the pleasing incidents that occurred to the Jobbers of Minne- apolis on their excursion trip through the state and Canada was the presen- tation of Bemidji creamery butter, cream from the Alfalfa Farm Bemidji potatoes and Bemidji pike by the business men of Bemidji at noon today. Expressions of appreciation were heard from every man in the party. It is this kind of advertising that counts. It is this kind of cour- pubilcan” in Baltimore: desttoycd by & mob, 1863—General Lee's tered Chambersburg, Pa. 1893—British warship Victoria sunk by the Camperdown off Tripoli, with loss of 462 lives. % L 1897—Celebration of Queen. Vie- toria’s Diamond Jubilee. 1911—King George V and Queen Mary were crowned in Westminster Abbey. advance en- He Got the Name. A snob was once put up for a prom- nent club, where men met nightly to discuss political or billlard questions of the hour. Unfortunately for him, he was not elected, and his wrath was ter- rible. Forgetful of English manners and |- customs, he wrote an indignant let- ter to the secretary of the club, de- manding the name of the member who had blackballed him, The secretary’s reply was brief: “Dear Sir—His name is Legion."— London Tit-Bits. When your child has whooping cough be careful to keep the cough loose and exporation easy by giv- ing Chamberlain’s Coughk Remedy as may be required. This remedy will also liquify the tough mucus and make it easier to expectorate. Tt has by Barker’s Drug Store. A A A A A A A A AP AP AP “He prides himself on being opex #nd above-board in everything he un g dertakes.” “That being the case, I presume h¢ takes all his baths in square.” - “So you are going to make & new will and cut some of the present lega- tees out.” been used successfully in many epi- “Yes. I am going to give some of demics and is safe and sure. For sale | Y :e!ations the ‘Tesfi heir treat- ment.” An Extremist. the publi¢ The Popular Remedy. AR KK AR NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY TEEEEE R RS * WHOLESALE . GROCERS R R R R AR S P2 22223222223 823 %k %K d ke ko k ko | R RIK FRIHIIIRRIRRRRRIERKRHRK J. BISIAR, MANAGER. tesy that is always appreciated. Credit for the idea is due G. G. Win- ter, of the Crookston Lumber com- pany. By it he has gained the friendship of every loyal citizen. He is still a new man in Bemidji, but he is new no more. He has shown that he is made of the right kind of stuff, the stuff which many more boosters in Bemidji possess. He has “made good,” since his coming, and indica- tions are that he will not only con- tinue to make good, but will be among the leaders in this “making good” movement. THIS IS MY 48th BIRTHDAY. Arthur Bourchier., Arthur Bourchier, the celebrated English actor and manager, was born June 22, 1864, and received his edu- cation at Eton and Oxford. He made his first professional appearance in 1889 as “Jacques” in As You Like It which he played afterwards for 100 nights at the St. James’s Theater in London. For several seasons he played leading parts in Augustin Da- 1y’s London company. Later he form~ © da partnership with Charles Wynd- ham in the management of the Crit- erion theater and together they pro- duced many plays that became fam- ous. In 1894 Mr. Bourchier was married to Miss Violet Vanbrugh, one of the most popular actresses of the English stage. Congratulations to: The Duke of Gralton,‘ 91 years old today. H. Rider Haggard, celebrated Eng- lish movelist, 56 years old today. Robert S. Lovett, head of the Har- riman system of railroads, 52 years old today. Richard E. Sloan. former governor of Arizona, 56 years old today. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. June 22, 1774—First civil government pro- vided by the British for Detrvit Dnd surrounding ‘territory. - *x * : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : % 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji : * ¥ Wholesale and retail Pia- & % npes, Organs and Sewing X * Machines. * x * * - Phone 573. x *x *x *x * *x * * * FRIHIIIIIR IR KKK AR KK F KR KKK * + BUILDING ASSOCIATION * ¥ BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- ING AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. « i a home institution,” and +* has money to loan to build with or to buy a home. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 6 and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. ARSI KRR KK * Kk ok e F & vk ek ok ok ok dek *kkkk iii*#*iiii*i!#flii*%fi#&: *x x x : BEMIDJI DECORATORS : % Third St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ * % Wall paper, sign paint- ¥ % ing, house painting, ctc. * ** * Let us figure on any job ¥ ¥ you may have to do in the % : painting line. %ok ok FFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIREIRIK FURNITURE ' 3. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 323 Minnesota Ave. TR K AR ‘We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS , No need to send outside of Bemidji tothllll:m. Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You Money " BEMIDJE PIONEER PUB. C0. X M{#fikfl*flifikfiifiifli{i TR hhdkkk kkkkkk tE2asa st E22 2233 e o o deok kK ok h ok ok e 9 ok ek ok ek ko ok * * * CHARLES NANGLE * % 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. : * X —General Merchandise— ¥ « Farm Implements, Wood, Bte. : * * WANTED TO BUY : x & Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, ¥ ¥ Bte. Bring them to me. : *x . x Charles Nangle : x FAAAERIIIIIRIIIIAFR K x % FRIERKKEKEEEERER KRR KKK Khkkrhhhkkhkkk # The Comedian—Yep, We played to standing room only in Squedunk. The Tragedian—Indeed! The Comedian—Sure . thing. You 8ee_the -sherlft had attached and re- moved all the seats in the opera bouse. Explains Reno. The matrimonial ship Doth sail a stormy wes, And woe attends the trip ‘When hearts can not agree, Fish Story. Knicker—A month ago I told a lle on the water. Bocker—Well? Knicker—I cut open the fish I caught today and found he had swal- Jowed it. AARXAAARXAAXRKAAAAAAAXR ARG A AR ANk EXRE XXX ERK KRS HOW TO FIND : The Northern Minnesota Devel- * opment Association Immigra- * tion Commjssion Quarters. 39.* Third Street, Bouth,”Minnes * ‘Pfl‘i'ar : * @ For the benefit of the readers * of the Ploneer this notice will appear in both the Daily and & Weekly Ploneer for the next six % month. * On leaving the union depot ¥ turn to the left and continue up, * Nicollet to Third etreet, crose- ¥ ing that thoroughfare, turn to ¥ the left and procved half a & dlock, toward the postoffice. * From the Milwaukee depot, ¥ turn to the left on Washington * avenue and continve to First & avenue, turn to the left and go ¥ one block to Third street and * then one half block to the rignt. ¥ Daily Ploneer will be found % on file here. * B R R R R R R R ] Each age of our lives has its joys. 01d people should be happy, and they will be if Chamberlain’s Tablets are taken to strengthen the digestion and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and especially suitable for peo- ple of middle age and older. For sole by Barker’s Drug Store. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Ca- tarrh is a blood or constitutional dis- ease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces. ‘Hall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this coun- try for years and is a regular prescrip- tion. It is" composed of the best tonicg known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing ca- tarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, Sold by Druggists, price 75c. ‘Take Hall's Family Pills for constipa- tion. SUMMONS, COMPLAINT NOT SERVED State of Minnesota, District Court, s5. County of Beltrami. 15th Judicial Dist. Edward Fandrie, Plaintiff, vs. Mabel Fandrie, - Defendant. SUMMONS. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned and re- clerk of said court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the City of | Bemidji, in the County of Beltrami and | state aforesaid, within thirty days ater | the service of this Summons upon you, quired to answer the complaint in this | action, which has been filed with the| 'exclusive of the day of such service;| SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1912. and if you fail to answer the sald com- plaint ‘within the time aforesald, the plaintiff in this action will take judg- ment for the reliet demanded in said complaint. Dated May 11th, A. D. 1912. Charles W. Scrutchin, Plaintiff's Attorney, Bemidji, Minn. 5-11—18-25, 6-1—8-15-22 State of Minnesota, County of Beltrami. District Court. 15th Jud. District. Vella Curtis, Plaintiff, vs. O. | Lewis T. Monson, Kate F. Wheelock, Se- curity State Bank of Spooner, Minn., Thomas A. Brown, Defendants. The State of Minnesota 1o the above named defendants; You are hereby summoned and re- quired to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which is on file in the office of the clerk of the district court aforesaid at his office in the City of Bemidji in the coun- ty of Beltrami aforesaid, and to serve a copy of your answer to said com- plaint upon the subscriber at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids in the *| County of Itasca and State aforesaid within twenty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if vou fait to answer to said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac- tion will apply to the court for the re- lief demanded in said complaint the costs and disbursements of this tion. Dated June 1, 1912, FRANK F. PRICE, Attorney for Plaintiff, | First National Bank Bldg., Grand Rapids, Minnesota. First publication, June 22nd, 1912. last publication, August 3rd, 1912. emidji Has What You Want and Need You cannot possibly get more for your money anywhere on earth than right here in Bemidji. they are the ones whose goods and prices you should watch for. Their bargains are numerous and they seldom fail to better the prices offered elsewhere. People often miss the opportunity of their lives in overlooking specials given by the local merchants. : The live merchants are the ones who advertise and Keep Your Eye On This Page And Paper FRAHHKKEREKK KKK KRR KKK * AVOID SPECULATION * x Invest in Land ¥ At only $10.00 per acre ¥ * You have the choice of 12 all ¥ joining 40’s. 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. e % %k ok ok ok ke ke ek %k kv ok ok x Minnesuta Ave emidji & FRIHKRK KKK KKK KKK FRK KRR R K ‘Wholesale and Retail. Fresh candy, best in the world, from our own factory. Get wise. It will please her to buy her a box of can- dy or take her for refresh- ments to the BEMIDIT CANDY KITCHEN 319 Beltrami Ave. SSSS SIS ISR S S SRSlsS s s 2 e J K Feok ek Kk ko ii*ii*#i**iii**{i#{kii* 1: W T PROPS. Staple Confectionery, Ete. Groceries, # x * A full line of Nnuonal: * * * Milk, Bread, Fruit, ********* Fe¥ e sk sk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok * Cookies and Crackers, the * best made. Goods sold at Phone 657. % FRHKAIIIIEIHRIR KKK :fifi**fi%xfi#&ii"*fi%fi*fi*&*: * BEMIDJI JIONEER PUB. CO. * ‘Wholesalers and Retailers. ’4': * of Typewriter Paper and % ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. *x % You save the middleman’s ¥ profit when you buy here. % % Full ream boxes at (rom 95 ¥ : cents and up. ¥ * * Security State Bank Bldg. * « Bemidi, Minn. % X x FIARIIIIIIIIIIRRRIIIIRR fln«n«*«u«u«é«nfi Remore Hotel Building. : FRKIFRIIRR IR TR FRRIIIIIIIRIR IR IR C. E. BATTLES S Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE * 3o REMORE CAFE * x * * *x ¥ The cleanest and. best restau- * rant in town. * % Open Day and Night; Pri- ¥ X vate Dining Rooms; After- ¥ * Theater Parties A x * Speclalty. * * * *x Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing-Coal Mail Orders Solicited THRAKA I A KA KK Fek ek ke kA k ko TSI RIKK n«n«nfl#fl&nfln&n uknus GENERAL mctuumnl nfy Goods, Shoes, Groceries 1 ! and Provisfous.. Third 8t. Bemld.ll *«tmnnnmm& —t **ti ok ek ek k ok AR KKK * 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 % 1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 : * FAHIAFRARIARI IR * *x * I3 232223282224 * AR KKK X v * : LOTS! LOTS!! LOTS!!! : * $60 to $80 50x150 feet * Your OWN Terms *x *x * % See me at once if you wish ¥ * to,gét in on this deal, * ¥ Best lots in Bemidji at the * price. * *x * * JOHN G. ZIEGLER * * 0dd Fellows Bldg. : * FAHKAHKAHIG KRR KKK ii**iiiiiirki!iifli*{lik*: 1. P. ECKSTRUM * * * Plumbing, Steam and Hot ¥ Water Heating, Sewer and % Water Connections. : Phone 566-309 * * % 320 Beltrami Ave, o A d ok ek ko ok kok * AR K FHIHIIIIIR IR EEE KK WE RETURN * quarglng, Framing, Copying. i HAKKERUP 3 s Third 8t Bemidjt. HFIIIIIIIIIIIK IR Ai&l*i{lfiifllfl&l&l{*fiffil{ T. BAUDETIE. 316 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji. ‘We make Ladies and Gents Sults to order. hhkhkhkh Ak kk % Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a Specialty. e de ok ok %k kokk dekr ke kok FIFRIIR IR R n«nflnflfl*fl*flflfl * THE GIVEN HARDWARE €0. X WHOLEBALE AND BETALL X see 06650 2 2 HARDWARE : 900000000 % Phone 57 316 Minnesots Ave & :«uflu&#fl&ufi«n«: ek k ok kkokk ****i*** :«_fln&n«««n«&n«n Phone 527° 410 America ‘Ave. KhXAARRKRRKE K kk FRHFRIHHRHIHIRRRHRERHK xS * * All kinds of building ma- % * terial, as much or as little as % * you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. ok K ek ok k hykk dkk % Coal and wood also for sale * * Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. ¥ * * TR FIHHFHFREIHE IR KKK *x * * * : MACHINE SHOP : ¥* We do general repair work ¥ of all kinds. Gasoline and * ¥ steam engines a specialty. * x * *x * : OLAF ONGSTAD : % Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. : * * FARKRIIRRIRI KKK FAFRIRRIR KRR R. MARTIN ‘Wall Paper, Paintipg and Decorating 402 America Ave. Phone 519 e e % e ko dedke ok ok kk ke % 3k % s o ok g sk ek ok RIS K :{il&il{il{i*k%fli*fiifi**z *x * : CROTHER’ BARBER SHOP : +* Third St. and Belirami Ave. ¥ * *x * * % We are the aristacrats of % % our trade. For years we have % % satisfied hundreds of patrons, ¥ +* and we are doing lt yet. * sk ok Kk You are NEXT' ifikiii{i‘”ffi‘*ff*f’fl"‘** %kl%ki*ffiii’k#{ii{iiifiii TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 68 818 America Avenue Oftice Phone 12 ¥ !l*ik#iii#lfifi*’iifii{lk: *dkkk khkkhkhkkkk ek ke dek ok ok ok kkkk AR ERERRRF R RS THE CROOKSTON LUMBER ¥ COMPANY _ Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL & Kdhhhhkk e dkk dek ko B e S RRIRERRIRERIKRRRRKK KR ‘IODEE MFG. CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Ice Cream, Bakery. K Candies, = Show ronnmn Supplies. -Phone 125 Eg . Gt 2.0 8.8 88 8 8 88 24 816 lflym Ave, *******i***t** B L T BARKEB’E DRUG an JEWELRY STORE ‘Wholesalers and- Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. (222382222824 * BARKER’S :Thlrd St. Bemidji, Minn. FAHKIIIAIR IR *hkkk kkkhkkkhkd * %k Blaada s S S S S3 S 8 ST ST SR e VETERINARY Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure your horse trouables. % % dek ok ok ok ok Wk ok ok ok ke No charge to answer phones, % no trouble to show goods % Veterinary remedies for sale. & DR. J. A. McCLURE. *ddk ke k *kkk ISR S S S SS S S S S S S22 8 S22 Boaadaad s 2SS 33288 2SS SN S S Y FIRST MORTGAGE by the Security State Bank 4% interest paid on Sav- ings Deposit. . % %k K Ok Ok k ke k k e % %k sk ok o ek sk ok ok ke FARFFIRIIIRIIR KRR S ST T T T x HANSON’S * * POOL AND BILLIARD HALL % 119 Third, St., Bemidji * * Take the “cue” % ek ok kA * where you can enjoy your- ¥ * self. You'll find things right % : up to the minute there. * * x x F R IR biddadaddc i it L * : MAKER OF SHOES TO : *x ORDER. * *x *x ¥ Repair work neatly dome. % * First class shoe shining & ¥ parlors for Ladies and Gen- % % tlemen. * ¥ R x WM. STAKIS. o * 310 MlnnesotETAu. * : Bemidjt, Minn, % * ifl**&*fii*{lfilfiii«*fi##”i ##*}#‘t‘fiiiifit’l%‘t&**fi!& g s & & & i S8 L 2 2 AL o dedrde R B XX REERRERECeRt e ao2ies s ] iflfi&ffiifi!’«fl;fi;ygfnz ARCHITECTURE : *hk * E 8 i : : £ * g i i1 £ 8 i $ TOM JOHNSON. ARCHITECT 1001 Minneeots Ave. Je ek o e ok ek = - ‘*mitfi**** Bl aad s 2 2 S 228 S S S T Y W. G. SCHROEDER Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed and Groceries Mail Orders given prompt attention. % vk ok ok ke ke ke ok ok ok ok ok Minnesota Ave., Bemidji * %k * *x *x x * * *x *x x * * * x * X AR KKK TR i Send your Mail Orders to GEOQ. T. BAKER ang i MANUFACTURING J%%%L— ¥ - 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. Ra S S8 8 T T T T S ***iifi**i*&**** Baalaa st S22 23 580 SRR ey A. P. NELSON'S STORE 117 Third Street Ice cream and all kinds of good confections and cigars. e % s sk vk ek dedkeok ok ke ok o s F e sk ke dedkeokok ok ok R K fadaant S S 2S S Sl L S a NS * Two doors north of postoffice. * ok * * : HOME BAKERY : : Whelesale and Ketail. * * * W. A. GRAY, Proprietor. * * * * * * Bread as light and whole- * some as mother’s. Cakes and % ¥ pastry as fresh and tasty as % « can be made. * -fifiii’*iifi#ifillkfii*ififi: Maaaasd ittt I INSURANCE! Insure with THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE AGENCY (Inc.) L. L. Berman, Agent. ¥k ok K A Largest old line insurance : agency in Bemidji. ek KK kA AR A i Oftice Miles Block, Fhone 180 i *i*ii{ii*ill**fii{*fiiifiii Iii{llii*liiikfiiili{llii Ci li 4’ Wholesalers of * * " INKS * x PENS * * PENCILS * x gCAgOO BEUPPLIE g S x g sfl;ym&ump\- x ’3 Emlgfi Minn. : 00; ’ E: l k:itfiwifi*fflfi&ffllizfi bidaadadida s g it ETIE NS ALBERT KLEVEN & FARMERS LAND CO. : Hnfl.hlrn Minnesota ma- for miwu iand b fully gt * Securify State Bauk Bldg., X x ¥ * x * x * * ¥ * * x X _ Bemidjl, Minn.

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