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Democratic National Convention at Baltimore. (Continued from Page 3.) providing for music, appuinting door- keepers and sergeants-at-arus, looking out for the press, getting a first aid corps of nurses and physicians and do- ing the thousand and one other things preliminary to the holding of a vation al convention. The music of the Republican and Democratic gatherings will not be large- 1y ditferent. except that "Dixie™ wiil tig- ure more prominently at Baltimore than at Chicago and *“Marching Through Georgia™ decidedly will not. If Champ Clark is nominated the “Houn' Dawg’ song will also be a musical favorite at Baltimore, just as “Old Nassau" will if Governor Woodrow Wilson gets the upper hand. *“Maryland, My Mary- land.” will be torn into ribbons by the bands at Baltimore whoever the nom- inee may be. Historical Background. “The Star Spangled Banner” should ako come in for a turn at the Demo- cmatic gathering since it was at Balti- more the song was written. It hap- pened during the war of 1812, the cen- tenary of whose beginning occurs just one week before the assembling of the Democratic cohorts. That war was prosecuted by a Democratic adminis- tration headed by James Madison, and its chief hero was General Andrew Jackson, for whom many Democrats bave continued voting to this day. Op- position to that war killed the Feder- alist party, which was in a sense a @ 1912, by American Press Association. JOHN BURKE, WHO HAS NORTH DAKOTA'S DELEGATES. progeiitor of thé modern Repiibliean party. There is plenty of historic back- ground for the Baltimore convention. Delegates and visitors will see a very different city from that which greeted those attending conventions of old. While Baltimore has mot gone up by the leaps and bounds marking the progress of many other American cities, her growth has been healthy and steady. The great fire wrought a complete change in the appearance of the business portion of the Maryland metropolis. As fearful as that catas- trophe was, it has proved in many ways a blessing in disguise. The por- tion of the city that has been rebuild- ed is more modern in appearance, with wider, lighter and better paved streets, better and more up to date construc- tion and, as a result of the spirit engendered to recover from the shock, a4 more determined and progressive THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : , 1912, | new Bnmmme was ewmplified by the men who made the successful bid for this gathering. They had such com- petitors as Chicago and St, Louis, with New York and Denver also in the run- ning. It was a certified check for $100,000 with a promise of a supple- mentary sum of $15,000 to take care of convention expenses which won for the Maryland city. Great Attendance Expected, The Baltimore committee having the fight in charge frankly admitted that their chief reason for desiring the con- vention was the advertising it would give to Baltimore. That argues a pub- lic spirit which will go far toward building a bigger and better city. As already suggested, the citizens gener- ally share this spirit and have thrown open their homes in order that the ! great crowds attending the gathering may have ample accommodations. Baltimore is in the midst of a most populous section, and multiplied thou- sands are expected from New York, Philadelphia, the Eastern Shore and the south. With her reputation for hospitality as a pledge, Baltimore promises to take care of them all. As for the convention itself, that is another story. It is yet too early to make an intelligent prediction as to the standard bearer it will choose. The Democrats are frank in saying that this will depend in some measure on the action of the Republicans. Even with the opposition ticket named the Baltimore convention will have to go through an elimination contest, as no candidate yet has ‘the two-thirds ma- Jority necessary to nominate. The ba- Their bargains are numerous and the 8is of representation is the same as | that of the Republicans, with the ex ception that each of the dependencies is allowed six delegates in place of two. This will make sixteen more delegates or 1.092, if New Mexico is allowed but six, or 1.094 if she has elght. In the last named event 730 will be required to nominate. Of instructed and pledged delegates no one will have that number or even a majority on the first ballot. Not un- til the favorite sons are eliminated and the uninstructed delegates settle on thelr choice will the winner be known As matters now stand Champ Clark 18 In the lead, with Governor Woodrow Wilson in second place. In a break- up it is generally belleved that the votes of Oscar Underwood and possi- bly of some of the other minor eandi- dates would go to Clark. The other avowed candidates are Governors Har- mon of Ohfo. Marshall of Indiana, Baldwin of Connecticut and Burke of North Dakota. One factor must not be lost sight of. William Jennings Bryan is a delegate at Baltimore, and there Is mo telling what another “cross of gold” speech might do. All In the Make-Up. “You can be young, if you make up your mind to,” says a beauty hinter. And, according to some, you can look young i? you make up your face to. A Reminder of Home. A street fight is apt to remind some married men that there are other places like home. Raising Cats for Fur. Several business men of South Brooklyn are contemplating the incor- poration of a company for the estab- lishment of a novel industry—a cat farm—the first of its kind in the United States. It is the intention of the men back of the scheme to pur chase a tract of land out on Long island about a half mile square and erect ‘several buildings, the whole to be surrounded by a high concrete wall. Animals: that produce fur for coats, muffs and neck pieces are becoming scarcer each year, and cat skins are much in demand by furriers, who willingly pay good prices for them. Trying to Obey Orders. He was a budding author, and his wife, determined that his train of thought should not be trammeled by domestic worries, said to the new maid: “Now, Jane, if you want any- thing, always come to me, Never go to Mr. Bookmaker unless I am out.” A few days later there was a knock at Mr. Bookmaker's study door, and in reply to the usual “Come!” the new maid, fresh and pretty, appeared. “Please, sir,” she said, “Mrs. Book- maker said I was never to disturb you unless she was out.” “Well?” said Mr. Bookmaker, inquir- lnggfi “She’s out, sir."—Lippincott’s M: wiiia. agar —_————— As a Rule. The man who pays strict attention to his business is usually able to pay evervthing else when it falls due.— Detroit Frea Press. Keep Your Eye On This Page And Paper RS S SSSSSSSSSSSSas Sty * * 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. Charles Nangle P33 33333333 83338 S8 S s K K gk ook ok ok ok ok ok ok ok k * Kk kK okok ok k AR KRR KK x ¥ ‘: NORTHERN GROCERY : : COMPANY x o o E X s e s s s e s * WHOLESALE x x x GROCERS * -a....-....- x * * % J ok ek ko ke kok ok ok ok 32222 LSS SSSS St S 3 AR BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji Wholesale and retail Pia- nos, Organs and Sewing Machines. Phone 573. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. AR KKK 2 % Kk Kk ok k ok deok ok ki % % ok A Kok ok ok ok ok ok ok KA &i{{i‘kii: x * * * BEMIDJI DECORATORS : x « Third St. Bemidji, Minn. : x x Wall paper, sign paint- % « ing, house painting, etec. : x *x Let us figure on any job X % you may have to do in the X % painting line. i * * *x R R H KK EEKK AR FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 323 Minnesota Ave. P 33SSS eSS SSSSS S sS Sy ARKK KRR ER KRR KKK ‘We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for ’g:am. % Je % K K g ko Kk ok kok ke ke 'S 23222382338 & 84 9 Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. : FREEEERERERER R R % % o ke ok ok kok ok ok 128322382822 88 4 KRR KKK * AVOID SPECULATION x x Invest in Land * ¥ At only $10.00 per acre ¥ % You have the choice of 12 all % Joining 40’s. *x 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. Je gk ok ok ok ok kK F. M * Minnesota Ave. Bemidji % IR Blaa S S8 S S SN eSS S 823 8883 8 * : Wholesale and Retail. X 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 * BEMIDJI CANDY KITCHEN 319 Beltrami Ave. * FRK KRR R KR RKK % % Kk ok k ko ok ok Aok ok ¥ K *i*iiii*%k*i*k’**{*%kkfi# * * NORTH BEMIDJI GROCERY * . SCHMITT AND CO., PROPS. Groceries, Fruit, Milk, Bread, Staple Confectionery, Ete. 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. FEAIEIIIHHH KKK ************ ************ AR KRR K REMORE CAFE The cleanest and best restau- rant in town. Open Day and Night; Pri- vate Dining Rooms; After- Theater Parties A Specialty. Remore Hotel Building. RSS2 S8 S SN S S S SSSSSS S Sd 'S 22222222888 44 'S222223 8388 83 4 3 S S ey e C. E. BATTLES Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing-Coal Mail Orders Solicited BRI S SRS 2SS S SSSSs S S St Sy :ifiikfi*ifiififiikfi*fiiiii: ok Je ok K ok ok hok ok ok ok ok Y 3 ek d ok ok ok ok ok ok McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE and Provisions. Third St. x x * * * * * * x x * * : Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries : * * * Bemidjl & x * * x FERFIERREE R R R R K FRRHKKKREKIRRARRE KR P. M. DICAIRE Groceries and Provisions Algo 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 % 12 2228222222 e e o Ak ek ok ok ok ok d *x KRR :{i**fi*i**kl#fl*ik{*{ii&: :I.OTS! LOTS!! I.OTS!!!: * $60 to $80 50x150 feet % Your OWN Terms * * See me at once if you wish « to get in on this deal. * Best lots in Bemldji at the ¥ price. * * JOHN G. ZIEGLER * 0dd Fellows Bldg. * *x L2322 2222224 FRKERERKKREKKKKH FRE KKK R AR L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and Water Connections. Phone 555-309 320 Beltrami Ave. (322 R 2222222323 %k k¥ koK ok ok k ko ok ok ke *i*iiiiii%kk{iiil{i’iifi KRR KKK KK WE RETURN Today pictures made from the films you send in this morning. Enlarging, Framing, Copying. e Je ok Kk ok ke k ok ko ok ok HAKKERUP * Third St. Bemidji. x FRRERRRRRIIIIHR KKK KKK J Je A de ke ok ook ok ok ok ok :ii*k*kik{%kfi*k&*&l{ii{* P9 :TEE GIVEN HARDWARE (0. : % WHOLESALE AND RETAIL % ge@@@@@og g HARDWARE g 000000006 Kk kK ok ok ok ok ek %k ok ok kok :Phone 67 316 Minnesota Ave ¥ - x AR KRR RKK :**%i*fi‘**iii*it*{ii*ii: M. F. CUNNINGHAM General Job and Repair Work Phone 6§27 * 5 * x ¥ * * 3 : 410 ‘America Ave. * x X x 3 x x x x % £ « 9 R KK FAHHKKKRKRAIRIIRI KR All kinds of building ma- terial, as much or as little as you like at the * %k k ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. Coal and wood also for sale Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. AR s ok ek ok ok ok kA ok dhkhkkhkkk Rk kkk FRRHHKKRKEREIR KK MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. % sk sk ok ok ke ok ok kok 1223828323283 23 21 FREERERK KRR F KKK Rl S S S S S S S S22 22 8 8 2] R. MARTIN Wall Paper, Painting and Decorating 402 America Ave. Phone 519 %k ko Kk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok % % % J e ok ok ok ok ok ok ok FR KKK KK AR KKK KK TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND'PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 68 818 America Avenue 1222338832488 % & 4 128232828223 84 Oftice Phone 12 : AFFIIAFAAIRRRIEIAIRKK :«ifi%fii*fi*fi%ilil*iflifi*{: x THE CROOKSTON LUMBER * COMPANY ‘Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL : e ok Kk ok ok kk ok ok % %k sk Kk ok ok ok x FRRRRIRIR IR R %kffii*iif‘kfif’n‘iiiiiii: MODEL MFG. CO. * *x x Manufacturers and Jobbers of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, % Candies, Show Cases and X Fountain Supplies. 4 : * x Phone 126 315 Minn. Ave. 5 * * C{Cfilfi!fikfii{iflfilfiifl‘lfil A % 3 sk ek vk ok ok k ok ok ok fadadas S S S SSS 3 e e T e o BARKER’E DRUG an JEWELRY STORE Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- x *x * *x * Wholesalers and Retailers * *x vice you get in person. *x * % d ek ke ok ok ok ok ok BARKER’S : Third St. Bemidji, Minn. FAAHAIIIIIIIR AR Baadad S S S 2SS TS SR 232828 VETERINARY * ok Kk ok Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure & your horse troubles. * % No charge to answer phones, ¥ no trouble to show goods % Veterinary remedies for sale. % * DR. J. A. McCLURE. : o de ok e ok % ok ok ok ok ok ke ok * * SRS S 3383338088388 83 3882y Rl a3 S S8 8 S S S 23322 2 FIRST MORTGAGE FARM LOANS MADE by the Security State Bank 4% Interest paid on Sav- ings Deposit. KAk Ok @k ok kkokkokk %% ok e e ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok RS S S S SSZSSS S8 e eSS ssd FRIHIEIIARAHIEREIRRKKIK MAKER OF SHOES TO ORDER. Repair work neatly done. First class shoe shining parlors for La.dles and Gen- tlemen. WM. ST 310 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. oSS S S S S 2SS S S e s S32333d K gk ok ko k ko ok ok ok % e k de ok ek ok ok ok RS a S S8 S8 S S S 282323 3 BUILDING ASSOCIATION BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- ING AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. is a home institution, and has money to loan te build with or to buy a home. W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 5 and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. B Lt S T TR T AR ek g de ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok k e % ok de K ok ok ek kok ok ok Ifi*‘!*‘)‘iii‘)‘iiifi‘fil‘kfiiiifiifi : ARCHITECTURE * %ok %« Let me draw your plans ¥ : and specifications. : %« Let me bid on your con- % & tracting. * : TOM JOHNSON. ARCHITECT : *x 1001 Minnesota Ave. x *x * : Phone 127 { iiiinifiiifiififiiflflm*f RaadSas S22 82280228l s sty FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912 GOOD ADVIGE A Bemidji Citizen Gives Information of Priceless Value, When you suffer from backache, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, Feel weak, languid, depressed, Have annoying urinary disorders; Do you know what to do? Some Bemidji people do. Read the statement that follows. It’s from a Bemidji citizen. Testimony that can be investigat- ed. Mrs. Carl Golz, 209 Ninth St., Be- midji, Minn., says: “I do not hesitate to recommend Doan’s Kidney Pills. I used them, getting my supply at Bar- ker’s Drug Store and have been greatly benefited. I had a weak and lame back and suffered from back- ache and dizzy spells. My kidneys annoyed me and I had headaches. Af- ter I used two boxes of Doan’s Kid- ney Pills I felt better in every way.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember ‘the name—Doan’s— and take no other. [_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. 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 y seldom fail to better the prices offered elsewhere. B g 388 S8 83 ey * W. G. SCHROEDER ‘Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed and Groceries E 3 * x R 3 *x x *x Mail Orders given prompt & attention. * * * Minnesota Ave., Bemidji R % % ke e o ok ok ok ok ke ok ok ok * Bt S S S S8 S Y TN ey ey TR (S}end your Mail Orders to & BAKER * MANUFACTURING“J%‘GV% 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. % RS S S S S S S22 ST TR INTR % e kK ok %k ok ok ok ke ok ok ok TR A. P. NELSON’S STORE 117 Third Street Ice cream and all kinds of good confections and cigars. Y % % vk de ek ok ok ok ok ok ok ok % % K o Aok ok ok ok ok ok KKK INSURANCE! Insure with THE BEMIPJI INSURANCE AGENCY (Inc.) L. L. Berman, Agent. Largest old line insurance agency in Bemidji. &k kX Kk k¥ kX k¥ * ok AXE deok h¥ kX R % Office Miles Block, Fhone 180 % :i**i*k*i**i*fi*fi*{iifi: Baiadda s S S S S 333 S8 S 8 S S S S s d HOME BAKERY ‘Whelesale and Retail. ‘W. A. GRAY, Proprietor. Two doors north of postoffice. e ok ok ok kok ok ok ok ok Bread as light and whole- % some as mother’s. Cakes and ¥ pastry as fresh and tasty as % can be made. k*ifiili**ii{*fiilfl{{il{ifi :iiiii%kfiifii*fi*fi**fiifii: I & Fe ok ok ok ke k ke k ok ok ok ke ¥ garding land buying cheer- & : fully given. : Security State Bank Bldg., * Bemidji, Minn. * L 8 x x * * og iiiiiliiffl"i"i*fimfi A L2 | 1 o ': -