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- fore his time expires, giving him an THIS IS MY 49th BIRTHDAY. John J. Kindred. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE-| John J. Kindred, representative in MIDJI, unm.. UNDER THE ACT OF b MARCH 3, 1879. Congress of the Fourteenth district Tn the City of Bemidji the papers arc|of New York, was born in' South- . V- AT e e o mske. Immedlate |amPton county, Virginia, July 15, somplaint to this office. Telephone 3111864, He attended Randolph-Macon Out of town subscribers will confer a 3 ; favor if they will report waen they [College. and the University of Vir- o not get thelr papers promptly. Evuryxlubacrlhgr. to the Daily Pioneer | ginia and later studied medicine in will recelve notice about ten days be- |y g,icyijle and’ at the University of opportunity to make an advance pay-|wginburgh, Scotland. In 1889, after ment before the paper 1s finally stopped completing his medical education, he Subscription Rates.: One month, by carrier 43 entered upon the practice of his pro- 1.00 | fession in New York city. Dr. Kin- One year, by carrier... Three months, postage paid. Six months, postage paid. One year, postage paid The Weekly Ploneer. ,cBlgnt pagos containing o surmery |and established large sanitariums in every Thursday and sent postage pald|Connecticut and on Long Island. * He to any address for $1.50 In advance. Published every afternoon except Sun=| tay by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing |national i?l:.u:’. o £. H. DENU. having been elected on the Democrat- ic ticket in 1911, HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. Congratulations to: Marie Tempest, well tress, forty-six years old today. Rev. Thomas Bowman, bishop of the Methodist Episcopal church, ninety-five years old today. 209 |ared made a specialty of the treat- is now serving his first term in the house of representatives, City Pays But Half. There seems to be a misunder- standing on the part of some Bemidji people as to what it will cost the city deiit of the University of fifty-eight years old today. ous Belmont Abbey in North Caroli- na, sixty-three years old today. beheaded because 2. against James IL ment of mental and nervois diseases |, philadelphia and assumed the gov- ernment of Pennsylvania. tween Pius VII and Napoleon. al power of the Pope proclaimed. of Georgia 1847-51, died in Macon. Born in Wilkes county, Georgia, May known ac-|4, gara Falls opened. British agent in Egypt to succeed Sir Dr. Benjamin Ide Wheeler, presi-|Eldon Gorst. alifornia, William Winter, the dean of Am- erican ' dramatic critics, seventy-six years old today. e Lord Northeliffe (Sir = Alfred ‘Harmsworth), famous English pub-|. lisher, ' forty-seven years old today. Bishop Leo Haid, abbot of the fam- THIS DATE IN HISTORY. July 15. 1685—James, Duke of Monmouth, _of his rebellion 1776—State convention assembled 1801—Concordat concluded = be- 1849—Restoration of the tempor- 1854—George W. Towns, governor 1801. 1885—International park at Nia- 1911—Lord- Kitchener appointed Not Provided For. A traveling salesman in the employ of a large bicycle manufacturer was obliged to g0 on a business trip about the time an Iinteresting domestla event was expected. The salesman desired his sister to wire him re- sults, according to a formula some- thing like this: = - If a boy, “Man’s safety arrived;” it & girl, “Laay: sarety arrived.” To the astonishment and chagrin of | the father-elect, he had been gone but a few days when he received a telegram containing one word. “Tandem.”—Tit-Bits. . A Cabinet Job. “A president has to eat a good deal these times.” “What do you mean?” “The chief executive has to attend & great many banquets and the like.” “Seems’'so. What about it?” “I was just thinking that the mext president ought to recognize the grow- ing importance of this soclal side of the job and appoint an addition to the cabinet in the shape of a toast- master general.” R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 Beltrami Ave. Bhona m10.2. to pave the Nymore road. The bond issue calls for $10,000 and it would appear on the face of it tha_t this is what the road will cost the city. The facts are that $10,000 is the estimated total cost of this improve- ment. This is based on the engi- neer’s estimates which will be cut down some Dy the contractor’s bids. Of the total cost of the road, one- half must be paid by the abutting property owners, which in this case are the Crookston Lumber company and the Minnesota and International railroad. The Crookston Lumber company figures that the improve- ment will cost it about $3,600. Two of the three railroads have practical- ly agreed to haul in their “share of the gravel necessary and the third B is expected to come in within a few : : days. This will cut the cost of the X Flour may bé right and not % paving about $3,000. : be CREMO— : Figuring conservatively, the actual ¥ But it can’t. be CREMO and % cost of the improvement to the tax- ': not be right. : payers of Bemidji will be between X Phone 374. * N * $3,000 and $4,000. It is necessary to : FALLS & CAMERON, % float enough bonds to carry the en- % Cor. 4th St. & Irvine Ave. X tire improvement and pay off the : s : contractors, but half of the net cost to the city will be paid for by the abutting property owners. For the amount of good that it will do, Bemidji will be out very little money for the paving of the Nymore road. The ordinance calling for an election will come before the council for passage tonight. The bill and the should be carried unani- R F KKK FHARKHRARK KRR KK KK *x x * CHARLES NANGLE * % 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. ¥ * —General Merchandise— ¥ +* Farm Implements, Wood, Ete. WANTED T0 BUY Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, Ete. Bring them to me. * * election mously. Charles Nangle Kk ok k ok ke k ok ok 3k Sk ek K AR “Former Leaders Desert, T over while others deserted as soon as the Democrats nominated a real pro- gressive. In the Roosevelt call for a third party convention, to be held in Chi- cago, August 5, Congressman William Kent, a Roosevelt man from Califor- Many of the leaders who backed x : Rooedvelt beforo and during the Chi- x NORTHERN GROCERY X cago convention are mot behind him * ol row in his efforts to start a third |§ ¥ COMPLANY 3 party with himself as its head and * * a candidate for the office of president : RN S S e : of the T'nited States. Some deserted % * WHOLESALE * X him as soon as the Chicago fight was : : P .G,RE)C‘E‘R§ : : * * *x * FRAFFIIIRANIIK IR s x : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE ¥ 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidjl *x * Wholesale and retail Pia- e o kK g kok ok ok ok nia, is not a signer. Neither is & nos, Organs and Sewing Francis J. Heney, a man who fought |§ ¥ Machines. for Roosevelt in Chicago with all * Phone 573. his power. Governor Stubbs, of Kan- |f§ ¥ sas, is missing. Where are Hadley, -: J. BISIAR, MANAGER. Beveridge, Deneen, Osborn, and Pro- fessor Hart, the Harvard man who in Chicago yelled “We Want Teddy” :***ii*i**{*i*iii***fi*ii until he was hoarse? Where is Mos- : SCHWANDT & MARIN. es E. Clapp, who jumped from La @ & Prompt Attention Given to Follette to Roosevelt? % All Phone and Mail Orders. * Table Luxuries A Specialty. KRR KKK Of the seven governors who two * Fancy Groceries months ago were calling for Roose- * Flour Velt to save the country, but two are ||l X oo et with him on his call for a third par- : Phone 33. ty. In Wisconsin, the original state of progressivism, but one signer, Henry F. Cochems, of Milwaukee, is found. i % 314 Minn. Ave., FAHHAIKR KRR RHK FRRRHKRKKKKIRRIIKRK KK Bemidji. FhkKhkhkkhkhkkxkhkk There must be some good reason : ALBERT KLEVEN : back of thesé apparent desertions. || ¥ purumRs Lanp cO. At a matter of fact, since the nomi- * x nation of Wilson, the third party |- ¥ , Northern Minnesota Lands % movement has come to be looked up- % garding land buylng cheer- & on as merely a cart by which Roose- : fully. given, : velt can satisfy his ambition for a ¥ Security State Bank Bldg, ¥ third term and ride to the White[fl X Bati Min; S House. Wilson is a progressive so * * AR KRR RKK FHRA R % Send your Mail Orders to = % ¥ _GEO. T. BAKER and CO. ¥ * MANUFACTURING JEWEL- % ERS AND JOBBERS x They are especially pre- & pared to promptly fill all or- ders in their various lines of ¥ merchandise. * that with Taft a conservative, the voters can choose as they wish and a third party is unnecessary. While the Democrats were in session Roose- % velt prayed, so Kermit said, that they x would nominate Clark thinking that the nomination of a conservative ‘would enhance his own interests. A || true progressive! “There are gome remedies worse than the disease.” Meanwhile the bull moose is still calling but he is lonely and will be- come lonlier. Z * %k * * 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. % RSS2 838233838388 8s 838 8ss Who belongs to the ad without a name. Keep your eye open for the ad without a name. 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 FAHIFRKIHKHH KKK KRR * * * * * Have * ¥ Baby’s * % Photo x ¥ Taken x *x - x *x Now! * * * * Try Crippen. * x * * Reed Studio. Phone 173 ¥ * * * * FAAIAHIHIHK KKK KKK FHARKHRIIK KKK KRR KKK AVOID SPECULATION 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. * %k % e J % K ok ok ok k ok Jede ko k ek ok k bk kok F. M. ¥ Minnesota Ave. Bemidji ¥ FARAIRIAAIAR RN ii&**i{#‘w***i*kfi**fiii{: ‘Wholesale and Retail. * * * %k %k k 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 *x * * * BEMIDJI CANDY KITCHEN “‘ *x 319 Beltrami Ave. * ok :i&iii#i*i*i*fii*fiiiki*ifi **kiifii*{**fi**fi*{i##{**{ *‘ NORTH BEMIDJI GROCEB.OY * * WM. H. SCHMITT AND C x PROPS. X Staple Groceries, Fruit, * Confectionery, Mitk, Bread, * 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 667. FFAAR KRR RK FAHK KRR HK x *********** %k Kk * * REMORE CAFE & * x * x * The cleanest and best restau- % *x rant in town. * *x *x % Open Day and Night; Pri- % % vate Dining Rooms; After- * * Theater Parties A *x * Specialty.- * * * : Remore Hotel Building. X * + FRRRIRIIIRIRIR AR KK FRRARHARIAIIAIR KKK *x McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISiiJ Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisious. * * * *x * x * x * Third St. A * Bemidji * 2288322233 2323 * IR TR R e e K *x * ‘Wholesalers of * INKS * i PENS * * PENCILS * * TABLETS x X SCHOOL SUPPLIES & x STATIONERY o *x x " BEMIDJI PIO . * mmfi“fi%...’.@ oz 'HK > i{ i#iiiiiiiifl*fii!ilfiifiik& Address answers to ‘‘Contest Editor’” Pioneer, Bemidji. RS S S S S S S S S RS S22t 0 If you use POOOOOOOO OGS © CHASE & SANBOR! ’Sg ®TEAS AND COFFEES OO O e D WD % % Kk %k kK once you'll insist ‘on having % them always. * Phone your orders—3206 & and 207. *x ROE & MARKUSEN. % % v ek A sk ok kb ok ke ok * FHFIIIIIRIIRAFIRIIRIRRIK FRIFIIFIIIIIFRIARFRRIK JOHN G. ZIEGLER, ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. IR KKK FAH IR IIIR KKK * x * * * $5$8385$ * * . * : MONEY TO LOAN ; x 7 38388388 x * ON FARM LANDS. * * * « * * * * * * * * *x * P. M. DICAIRE *x * . X * Groceries and Provisions ¥ x * x Also a complete line of Pat- ¥ % ent Medicines. It will pay ¥ % you to trade here. Try once ¥ % and be convinced. * * * 1‘( ‘THE OTTAGE GROCERY : % 1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 ¥ * x AR KRR IR FKK FRIAHRIPRIRRIEH KKK INSURANCE! Insure with AGENCY (Inc.) L. L. Berman, Agent. Largest old line insurance * % : THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE * * * * % agency in Bemidji. KHKE KA AR KK R x : Office Miles Block, Fhone 180 : FRREIHKAHAHRRKIHERIKK *i*ii***i*{*i*kfii*fi#{@i* GONTRAGTOB GEO. E. KREATZ. Office: L 607 Bemidji- Ave. Phone 25 Bemidji, Minn. 3 % ok %k Kk ok kA ok ek ok ok tt********** FIFFIFIAIRIII IR KK l****%ki&«{k’flil iiiillkl *‘ THE GIVEN HARDWARE 00. « WHOLESALE AND RETAIL f 000000@00 : HARDWARE 0 000000000 :Phone 67 316 MlnnefiouAva: FAFAAAAIAIIIIIAAIIIIE KK ilfliii{*{kfiifiifiifiifi#i{i **i***** e o o ek Kok ok M F. cmmmum X General Job and Repair Work Phone 627 410 ~America Ave. ok ok ok ok ok kR ok ok AR AR KRR P i{l&fi&i{fii&kifilfi’il’{l{i *'*‘ki*** % % %ok kk x - uqnm i‘l**i’{ii*”i* INQUIRE OF 8T. PAUL This space reserved by the ‘Bemidji Townsile & Improvement Go. For price of lots, terms etc., T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji or write, : Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 620 Capital Bank Bullding MINNESOTA Hello! Look Who's Here. Anyone Missing? - In the group of live advertisers below, representmg practlcally 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 cash. To the person residing out of the city and sending in the first correct answer will be awarded $1.00 cash. each case from both within the city and without, a three months’ subscription to the Daily Pioneer will be given. Learn the line of business represented in the ad and find the rightful owner. To the replies that come in second in You have until Winners will not be allowed to compete a second time. AR ‘We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS d an GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. : FAIIHIAIARIAIIIRH AR AR IREK * * e v o ke ok ok ok ok ok ok oo o de ek ok ok ok ok ok ok ok % All kinds of building ma- % * terial, as much or as little as % * you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. %k ok ok ok k% *hkkk kkk * Coal and wood also for sale % i Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. * *li*’i{!l{i{iiii{ii"*fi*i FARIHIRIEI KKK KK MACHINE SHOP ‘We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. e s e K %k gk ok ok ok ok ke ok % Je ek vk ok ok ok ok ke FINIIIFIIIIIIIII KK FRFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRFRK R. MARTIN ‘Wall Paper, Painting and Decorating 402 America Ave. Phone 519 e gk % ok dedkdk Kk ok ok ok ok ke ok e Je ok e o ok ok ook ok ok ok ok FRR R AR KKK TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING ] 2 g g s o % 818 America Avenue Kk ko ok ok kok ok ok % %k % % % ok ko ke ok ok ok Oftice Phone 12 : FAAFAIIHIRIRII KRR RK K :&ifi#fii*fiiifii{*i’*i’fli{: * * * THE CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY ‘Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL : * * * * x x * * * Jed ke ok kR kok ok * FAAAIIIAIIIIIIIIIRIIEK FAIARIIIHR IR IEK MODEL MFG. CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods,. - Candies, Show Cases and Fountain Supplies. Phone 126 316 Minn. Ave. Hddh Rk KRRk ok ok :ii**fii{#*"*&*&*ifi#fi*iil x : THE CASH GBOCER. * * * The best goods at the lowest & * prices. * ¥ We sell * * K — k¥ * OCCIDENT * * and * ¥ | CREMO FLOUR. * ‘: * * R. J. FENTON, * : 318 4th St. T??lmne 216 % * FR KRR Blata s S22 SRSt S SSS S 20 x x BARKER’S DRUG * * and x ‘: JEWELRY STORE : * * ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers % ¥ Service and satisfaction. Mail * ¥ Orders given that same ser- % * vice you get in person. *x x * * BARKER’S x X Third St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ * FAAIIIFAIINIIIIAIIIRRIK FHKFIHIIIHIARKRIRIRIRK K VETERINARY 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. Y %k Kk kK ke ok kK ok ok ok e vk e ok ok K ok k ok ok ok ok ok FHRKHIR IR Bolalaada S S S S SS 2SS Xl Sl Sty FIRST MORTGAGE FARM LOANS MADE by the Security State Bank 4% Interest paid on Sav- ings Deposit. Fk Kk Ok Ok k ok kkkkok e e sk o ok ok ok g ek ok ke ke FRIRKIHRKIAIRA AR KRR :iifi{i**i#filfiifii&i’i#fikfi * : MAKER OF SHOES TO * " ORDER. * * * * +* Repair work neatly dome. * First class shoe shining ¥ % parlors for Ladies and Gen- ¥ * tlemen. * %k *tt* WM. * 310 anemthAAvKJs Bemidji, Minn. % * ifii*kfi*lfli*iifii’ifii&’i*k B s S 2SS S8R S22 82 03 0 BUILDING - ASSOCIATION BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- ING AND Bg}I.D[NG ASSOCIATION. is a home institution, and has money to loan to build with or to buy a home. . C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms § and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. AR FRIHAIAIIAIIIIIIIIAI IR KK * 3 The store that treats you ¥ IGH' x *hk >k Fk Ak h ok ok Kk k Tk AAA KK AR Kk 3 * Crockery, Glassware, House- ¥ hold Necessities used every ¥ day. Then come. to the store ¥ that saves you money. ¥ CARLSON’S VARIETY STORE : 4th Street. % % Kk k koo k ok ok fagaasassd S S SSS IS SS 828 5d WE RETURN Today plctures made from the films you send in this morning. Enlarging, Framing, Copying. %k ok ok ke ke ko kok ok k HAKKERUP * Third St. Bemidji. x FAAIAIIIH RIS AR RK B S S S S SSS SRS S S S SS S sl * e ok Pk ok ok ok ko ke ok ok W. G. SCHROEDER Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed and Groceries * * * Y * * * Mail Orders given prompt % attention. x x * Minnesota Ave., Bemidjl %K gk ke ke ko ok ok kK * AR FARAAIIIHHRH IR FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. , 1222322222222 2 323 Minnesota Ave. IR iiiii*liilii*kit{**i‘&ifi * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. * * % Wholesalers and Retailers * of Typewriter Paper and * Typewriter Ribbons. % You save the middleman’s % profit when you buy here. % Full ream boxes at from 75 : cents and up. t3 2228222222223 % Security State Bank Bldg. * Bemidji, Minn. L L e T T * FRIKKRIIIIIAI IR IRK Baada g s S S S SS S8 22 Rs S8 8 S L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and ‘Water Connections. Phone 555-309 320 Beltrami Ave. Kok kK ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ke KAX ek ke ok ok ok ok ko i‘k*i#ildfll*i#kiili*fiifiii: FARIIEIRIIIRAR IR RK C. E. BATTLES Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing-Coal ekt ok ok ke kR ok ok e e e e o o ok ok ko Malil Orders- Solicited FIIIIIREIII IR :fi&*fii&i&*fii#&#ifi*’ifii¥: *x *x * * x ¥ XXXXXXXXXXXX X * x x X % x Dry Cleaning, Repair- x & * x ing and Pressing. x * *x x X ¥ X XXXXXXXXXXXX K x x X * * x * * X ifl*ii#m*i&%ii&*fiifii& e,

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