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Philadelphia, Oct. 3, 1707, 1815—-James A. Seddou, secrétary of war-in President Jefferson Davis’s cabinet, born in Falmouth, Va. Died Aug. 19, 1880. i 1843—John Rowan, United States senator from Kentucky 1825-31, died in Louisville. Born in Pennsylvania in 1771, 1854—Title “Republican” adopted for the new political party at a mass convention in Jackson, Michigan. 1864—Col. John Jacob Astor, cap- italist, born in Rhinebeck, N. Y. Lost in the Titanic disaster, April 15, 1912. 1891—Attempted assassination of President Carnot of France. 1911—Prince of Wales invested with the insignia of office by ancient rites at Carnarvon, Wales. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- MIDJI, MINN:, UNDER THE ACT OF MARCH 38, 1873. In the City of Bemidjl the papers are Gelivered by carrier. Where. the: deliv- ory is irregular-please make:immediate somplaint to this office. Telephione 81. Out of town: subscribers will confer a tavor if they will report when they @o mot get thelr papers -promptly. Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will recelve natice about ten days be- fore. his time. expires, giving him an eppartunity to make an advance. pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped Subscription Rates. g One month, by carrier. One year, by carrier. Three months, postage paid Six months, postage pald One year, postage. pald. ‘The Weekly Pioneer. ht containing a summary atmtx‘u news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- fay by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company. . E. CARSON. =, X. DENU. EAROLD J. DANE, Editor. THIS IS MY 73rd BIRTHDAY. William J. Tucker. William J. Tucker, president emer- itus of Dartmouth College, was born at Griswold;, Conn., July 13, 1839. He was graduated from Dartmouth in 1861 and from Andover Theologi- cal Seminary five years later. He en- tered the Congregational ministry in 1867 and for some years was pastor of the Madison Square Presbyterian “Opportunity consists in doing the | thing that other people neglect to do.” Easy to Understand. churcll {n New York city. He be- came B member of the faculty of An- dover Theological Seminary in 1879 and remained there until 1893, when e resigned to accept the presidency of Dartmouth College. In 1909 Dr. Tucker resigned from the active dut- ies of the college presidency and was succeeded by Ernest Fox Nichols. Congratulations to: Rt. Hon. Walter Hume Long, noted English statesman, fifty-eight years old today. Hollis B. Frissell, for many years principal of Hampton Institute, six- ty-one years old today. Fast Color, Too. Mrs. Moneybags—Why do you apply for the position, when I stated spe- cifically- in my advertisement that I desired a colored chauffeur? ‘White Applicant—Because, madam, I am quite sure that I could fill the position. I am very green.—Judge. Common' Fault, “Dashleigh thinks his dancing is the poetry of motion.” “It has one. characteristic in com- mon with some alleged poetry.” “What ig that?” “It seems to stumble along with uncertain feet.” ‘THE BPECIALIST. The eminent specialist looked the atlent aver. . “Yes,” he safd, “what you need is & radual gain fn muscular tissues. Go it it slowly. Commence by lifting & en-pound welght. Add to this untit fou can ‘raise: 50 pounds. ‘with coms rarative ease. Then ocome to me gain.” The patfent heritated. g “I guess,” he sald, “you ain't git- dn’ me quite right.” The spectalist frowned. “What do yor. mean by that?” he de- manded. The patient still hesitated. “Why, you ees,” he sald, “I'm the feller that carries th’ trunks down- stairs an’ heaves 'em into th’ transfer tompany’s baggage wagon!” Buy it now. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarryhoea Remedy is almost certain to be needed before tne summer is over. Buy it now and be prepared for such an emergency. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. It does not take an hour’s reading and searching thought to understand the platform of the Prohibition party. The High Cost of Living. The following is taken from the curreat number of the Phillistine, By way of explanation it might be said that this is a little monthly maga- zine, edited and published by Elbert Hubbard at East Aurora, New York. in East Aurora a group of handicraft workmen live together producing more for quality than for quantity or price. These people call themselves the “Roycrofters.” Mr. Hubbard says: “James J. Hill has recently said that this country faces a grave peril through waste and extravagance. Let me here suggest how a great saving in living expenses can be brought about. “For an individual to raise fruit and vegetables and send them along to the consumer requires transporta- tion, various middlemen, and divers and sundry agents and clerks. For a group to raise all the fruit and vege- tables it needs is an economic idea. You eliminate the costly middleman and you have your produce in much better condition. “The Roycrofters, at East Aurora, N. Y., have six men working steadily for about seven months in the year on their farm. For the remaining five months, three men suffice. These seven men raised last year 2,000 bushels of potatoes, 300 bushels of tomatoes, 500 bushels of corn, three tons of carrots, two tons of beets, a ton of onions and quantities of cel- ery, heaps of pumpkins, and berries were picked to the extent of 2,500 quarts, “In addition to the work of caring for the crops, these six men looked after thirty cows, 100 pigs and rais- ed over 2,000 head ef chickens, guinea pigs, ducks, geese, and tur- keys. During the berry picking and harvest time, a score of women and children worked—say for a month— a few hours a day in the flelds but this was only fun. “These six men were changed off from time to time and new ones from the shops were sent out. But the point I now make is this: Six men working steadily for seven months raised enough produce to feed 300 people a year. This is no theory— we had the people and we fed them. “Not only did these men feed the 300 people, but they raised enough extra stuff to feed the thirty cows, 100 hogs, and 2,000 head of poultry. And in the deal were fifteen brood sows that did their part of contrib- uting 179 pigs. And this livestock returned enough to the soil so that there was no drain upon the land. The hogs and poultry were fed almost entirely.on scraps from the kitchen and on skimmed milk. What little we had to buy was paid for by prod- ucts sold our neighbors. “It will be noted that we sent noth. ing to the market, so we paid no com- missions to middlemen. *None of our produce was spoiled before it found a buyer, and we paid nothing for transportation, commissions, storage, icing and insurance. What we could not use—all of the waste—went to feed the livestock. “Here you get an absolute econo- my which shows what a group of peo- ple can do as opposed to the .individ- ualistic plan of life. “The expense of living is not so much in what men consume as in what they destroy.” THIS DATE IN HISTORY. . July 13. P © 1768—Isaac Norris, who selected the inscription placed on the Liberty Bell, died at Fair Hill,"Pa. Born-in [Hello! * ok cash. To the person residing out of the ci We offer One Hundred Dallars Reward for any case of Catarrh that camnot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cul ‘We, the underaigned, J. Cheney for the last 16 years, and be- business transactione _@nd: fins by his firm, ! National Bank of Commerce. * |Ueve him perfectly honorable lfi"“a‘n y. able to. carry out any obligations made, . Hall's Catarrh Cure i§ taken inter- nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous- surfaces of the system. Testi- monial; bottle. d by all druggists. sent free. Price 76 centa per Take H#il's Family Pills for consti- pation, Subscribe for The Pioneer R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMEF later. 5 Now is very cheap. 5 i 4 i 8 Fairview addition. ot Fr@e if you buy five lots. M. Phibbs OWN A HOME Everyone has a desire to own _his own ‘home sooner or the ti_;ne to secure it, while lots can be bought ‘No Interest. Falrview Additlon offers the best advantages for the people of moderate means to secure their own homes. These lots are nice and level; located. on Irving avenue. The proposed street car line is laid out along the east side of Lots at $25 fo $60 eaoh. Payments 50 oents week. During June and July only we will give you one REYNOLDS & WINTER, Agents OR No Taxes W. C. Klein Convenient EUROPEAN 200 ROOMS—$1.00 UPWARD Stop at the Hotel §icollet in Minneapolle “Recognized as the Really Good" Central Washindten Ave. between Nicollet and Henn: Comfortable in Aves. BEST IN THE TWIN CITIES i Look Who's Here. An Who belongs to the ad without a name. In the group of live advertisers belo\;v. representing practically every line of business in Bemidji, you will find an ad without a name. To whom does it belong? To the person residing in the city and sending in the first correct answer will be awarded $1.00 in y and sending in the first correct answer will be awarded $1.00 cash. yOne Missing? each case from both within the city and without, a three months’ subscription to the Daily Pioneer will be given. Keep your eye open for the ad without a name. Learn the line of business represented in the ad and find the rightful owner. You have until Saturday to send in your guesses, but the first correct ones that reach this office will be prize winners. A New Change Every Monday Night | Address answers to ‘“‘Contest Editor” Pioneer, Bemidji. Rl SN S S S S S S S S S 2 S 8 s 8 *x 33383883 MONEY TO LOAN $338338$ ON FARM LANDS. JOHN G. ZIEGLER. 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. FRIFRREIFIIIF IR KK AR HIRIIIIIIIHIRH KK * * CHARLES NANGLE * 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. % % Kk sk ok %k k% ok ko e sk de ok ek Sk ok ok ok ok k —General Merchandise— % Farm Implements, Wood, Ete. WANTED TO BUY Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, Ete. Bring them to me. Charles Nangle e o o de ok ko ok ek ke k Kk ok k ok Kk ARSI KK AR KRR KRR IR x NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY sessesss e ‘WHOLESALE GROCERS . e e %k de ok ok ok vk ke ok ok 1222222223223 24 AR KRR K fii*kiii{iii!l{lfliiiflii: BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : % 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji % dok ok * Wholesale and retail Pla- nos, Organs and Sewing * Machines. Phone 573. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. b2 3223 22 223 22 23223 FRHRARRIRRRE KRR :fii#fli***ii‘kii*i*&iii*ii : SCHWANDT & MARIN., %« Prompt Attention Given to % All Phone and Mail Orders, * Table Luxuries A Specialty. Fancy Groceries Flour Feed Provisions. ok kK % Phone 33. * Bemidji. FRIRERARRIR IR FRRERIIRRIARE R " FURNITURE J. P. LAHR I e K ok ok K dek gk Wk ok % 314 Minn. Ave, * Furniture, Rugs and Su;vel. Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 323 Mluneml_l Ave. Y s ey ARG K % Send your Mail Orders to : x 3 0, * Mg&)bficmc%&ab * * ERS AND JOBBERS * % ' They are especially pre- ¥ % pared to promptly fill all or- % % ders in their various lines of ¥ + merchandise. x %« Largest stock of Diamonds % % and Watches and the finest % % equipped workshop in North- ¥ * ern Minnesota. Special or-.% ¥ der werk given, prompt at- ¥ * tention. Estimates furnished. % FEHRIRKRRIIAIRE R ek Je ok ok ok ook s ok ok ok ok ok e % e ok o ok sk o ok ok ok ko Rl s SRS S St S S8 8328 g * * *x * % Have * * Baby's * % Photo * * Taken * * * * Now! * *x * * Try Crippen. * * x % Reed Studio. Phone 173 ¥ * * x *x R KKK RK TR R AVOID SPECULATION Invest in Land At only $10.00 per acre % You have the choice of 12 all Jjoining -40's.. - v 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. F. M. MALZAHN * Minnesota Ave. . Bemidji ¥ FIAIIFI IR KKK KD FRHREHRIK KRR KK F * * * Kk k 4 % % g gk ok ok ok Wholesale and Retail. * * Fresh candy, best in the 4 world, from our own factory. % Ed 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. * 3 e de g ok ok ok ok ok k ok ok i**i**l**iiifl%k**#i*fil&: FRIHEIERIEIRKIRRR KKK KKK * * * NORTH BEMIDJI GROCERY * WM. H. SCHMITT AND CO., ¥ PROPS. Groceries, Fruit, Milk, Bread, Staple Confectionery, Ete. A full line of Natlonal Cookies and Crackers, the best made. Goods sold at the lowest possible margin. Doud Ave .and 11th St. Phone 657. AKX tiii%kiiii*iifiii#iii#ki: % kK ok ok Kk ok L 2222222223 * : REMORE CAFE : * i * % The cleanest and best restau- % * rant in. town. * x *x % Open Day and Night; Pri- % * vate Dining Rooms; After- * Theater Parties A * * Specialty. * *x * * Remore Hotel Building. . % * * FRIRIRIAIARII AR Bolalda i g S S8 S eSS 8 88 St S * McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry. Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisious. * * * * * * x x * * Third 8t. * Bemidjt * E222 2232322222 - * AR R s LTy *hk . Ak K *x ¥ Wholesalers of * * INKS * x PENS * * PENCILS * * TABLETS * * SCHOOL SUPPLIES * * STATIONERY *x * * x nm.g PIONEER PUB, C0. * *& midjf, Minn. 00": *; R el 2 KK AR ******’Wfifii'lfliii*iiffii: If you use POOOOOOHHOH © CHASE & SANBORN'S & © TEAS AND COFFEES ¢ COOOOOOE D> D ok kokkk ok once you'll insist on having * them always, Phone your orders—206 and 207. ROE & MARKUSEN. % 22222223322 224 x * FRFAKIIREAHR KRR RKK osdaaanad S iSEL I . x P. M. DICAIRE * * * vries and Provisions * « complete lne of Pat- ¥ edicines. It will pay ) trade here. v convinced. JOTTAGE GROCERY Phone 171 ¥ * * * * sine Ave, * S SHRRRKEERD unnn: * may be right and not SMO— But it can’t be CREMO and not be right. Phone 374. * * * * * * * * * * Cor. 4th'St. & Irvine Ave. * e v Je ok ok ok ok ok * FRAIFIIIRIR IR . :*fiii{l&l&il{li R L. P.'ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and ‘Water Connections. Phone 555-309 320 Beltrami Ave. % ek ok ok ek ko ok L2 R 2222222223 * FIFIRRIRIR IR K :fii%k*fli#fiiifil{ili{iifl: . * CONTRACTOR GEO. E. KREATZ. Office: 607 Bemidji Ave. Phone 256 Bemidji, Minn. e ok s de ok ok v ok ok ok ok ko sk K koo ok ko k FRIFIIIIIIIR IR EEK :‘Wllilkfi*{lfil’ii!{ifillfi * THE GIVEN HARDWARE CO0. : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL % 000000900 ® ® 2 HARDWARE : 0006000000 : Phone 57 316 Minnesota Ave : RS 3333233 SRS SR st i ddddadddiisidd il ek Aok ko ek ok ok o ke ok ok M. F. CUNRINGHAM General Job and Repalr Work Phone 527 410 America Ave. HhkkkokkkkdR kok TR K d ko odd k¥ kok Lo 3 Sa S 2 a s At iyl ly Try onee ¥ Winners will not be allowed to compete a second tima. FRRRRRHE RIS EK ‘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 : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. : FAHIAIAIRIIIIRE IR FARIIAAIIAIIIIIIIRF KKK * Tk ok dkd ok koh ok ok £ 222232222221 All kinds of building ma- ¥ terial, as much or as little as % you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. Khkk KhkKh Coal and wood also for sale * Minnesota Ave. and R, R. S. ¥ * FFIHRII ISR K :liiiii*i*iik«ifiiiiii**i R 23232222228 3 MACHINE SHOP ¥ We do general repair work % of all kinds. Gasoline and : steam engines a specialty. * * * ko X OLAF ONGSTAD . : Shop—Rear of Ploneer Bldg. 2 2328222232223 * ARSI I IR Baaaad s S it S S i SS S 2l Sl R. MARTIN ‘Wall Paper, Painting and Decorating 402 America Ave. Phone 519 b2 2222222 22222 b2 s 8232222 2222 AR :lliifii{li’idil’iifiliflii TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 America Avenue e v ok o ok o ok e ko ok ok 22222222222 Oftice Phone 12 : EREERFRERERREEER KRR K R R K IC*C’*‘!: x A * THE CROOKSTON LUMBER * COMPANY *Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND x x * x * * * (] b BUILDING MATERIAL & * *x *x * *, L 3 x x x * * + * * AR AR R R R R AR R l}ifii: Tk ok MODEL MF@. CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Candies, Show Cases and Fountain Supplies. Phone 125 315 Minn. Ave. ks 2288223232224 b6 28232223 i PRI RIS R R i**{*"*{i{ifilllfllfiifiii{i * THE CASH GROCER. The best goods at the lowest prices. We sell Mgt | OCCIDENT and CREMO FLOUR. . Sl Y g o e ok ok ko ko ok ke *. o o o e ok o ok ok ok ok ok ke ok FRRIRIIRRAE IR faalaaad s S SSS 2SS S8 S8 St BARKEB.’? DRUG an JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retallers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. t 222222222284 BARKER'S Bemidji, Minn. e e e ok ok ok o ko ok ok ok * Third St. * FKAIIAIIRIHRI IR K :i*ii!fltil*i&tiiiifii*l’i . * VETERINARY Telephone Dr. J. A. McClure your horse troubles. Jeded ok ok ko No charge to answer phones, no trouble to show goods Veterinary remedies for sale. % * DR.J. A. McCLURE. : e o ok o ok sk keok ok ok ok * I AI RIS KR flasaadSSSSSTl ST st ey FIRST MORTGAGE FARM LOANS MADE by the Security State Bank 4% interest pald on Sav- ings Deposit. KAKOKO Kk okkhdhokokk b2 222322 2 2 R 2T S AR E K Baaddaas g SS2SS3 RS2 8 T2 8 S0 MAKER OF SHOES TO ORDER. Repair work neatly done. First class shoe shining parlors for Ladies end Gen- tlemen. , - WM. ST. . 310 Minnesota AAK;JS % Bemidjf, Minn. FRIFE IR faad g S S28S3 8 T LSSty BUILDING ASSOCIATION BELTRAMI COUNTY_ SAV- ING AND nnun.nonmu E2 3223222382223 t2 3222222222 2 * i3 a home institution, and has_money to loan to build with or to buy a nome._ W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 6 and 8 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. i#li*i{i*ifl*l‘*’*il{lfif :fiili{iifiil{”i’i&i{ifi*z * * * The store that treats you % *« RIGHT. * *x * * Crockery, Glassware, House- % * hold Necessities used every % % day. Then come to the store % : that saves you money. * CARLSON’ :C Nghv treet. e e o ok e e ke ok o ok ko 2232222222223 * STORE ¥ 'R E* * * 3 ¢ AR IR K P To the replies that come in second in FRFRKRIIIERRRE KRR * WE RETURN Today plctures made from the films you send in this morning. Enlarging, Framing, Copylng. e ok ek ok ok ok ok ok HAKKERUP +* Third St. Bemldji. x FAHHHIIII PRI FRAFIIARIIIIAIIIIFII KKK e e e e ok o ok e o ok o ok W. G. SCHROEDER Wholesale and Retall Flour, Feed and Grocerles Mail Orders glven prompt attention. Minnesota Ave., Bemidji Feddk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ko Fh AR RAI ok k Ak R F A R R FERFRERREFRRER AR RK * NELSON & THORSON MERCHANT TAILORS. XX XXXXXXXXKX x x Dry Cleaning, Repair- x ing and Pressing. x XXXXXXXXXXX PR 315 Beltrami Ave. Phone 1 Bemidji, Minnesota. AR KKK :iiiillilliilik&kfil#&i** * * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB, C0. ¥ i ‘Wholesalers and Retallers : ¥ of Typewriter laper and & Typewiitcr Ribbons. * You save the middleman’s % profit when you buy here. & Full ream boxes at from 756 & cents and up. * * Security State Bank Bldg. * Bemidji, _ Minn. % * FRFIEIIII IR TR INSURANCE! Insure with =4 1 e ok ek ok ke ok ok ke ke ok ok KA KK ARk Ak k Kk hk e vk o ok o o ok ok THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE AGENCY (Inec.) L. L. Berman, Agent. Largest old line insurance agency in Bemidji. Pk RE ok kAR kR kX Wk kK kAR AR K * * iii’iiifi*’l*l*liiliii’i fadaads Sl Sl LS T C. E. BATTLES Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE : Office Miles Block, Phone 180 Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing-Coal Malil Orders’ Solicited TR KRR KK :i’!l*l*’iililiiflfiiiifll{ ALBERT KLEVEN FARMERS LAND CO. L2222 2222222 dd E22 22223222222 3 E2 8 82 2 4 Northern Minnesota Lands for sale. Information re- & garding -1and buying cheer- % fully given. . Security State Bank Blde., Bemidji, Minn. S80S LTI T 223322322222 kY x x x x * o 3

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