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i i } son before the National Assembly of THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e _ rance. ENTBRED AS SECOND CLASS MAT-| 1g02—Edward K. Collins, who es- umn,A ’%u'i:‘%?’ gon%'g‘zgac: :.g_ra‘g: tablished the flrst_nne of steam- MARCH 3, 1! ships between Ergland and the In the City of Bemldji the papers are |United States, born at Truro, Mass. telivered by carrier. Where the deliv-| Djeq in New York January 22, 1878. e hip ofmes. Pelophone 1| 1829—First locomotive regularly Out of town subscribers will confer a|used in the United States on the s l:““:fi"';fm::p;';;m;:'l;‘? theY | carbondale and Honesdale railroad in Every subscriber to the Daily Ploneer | Pennsylvania. will receive notice about ten days be-| 1gc4 Admiral Farragut attacked fore his time expires, glving him an opportunity to make an advance pay-|Forts Morgan and Gaines, guarding ment before the paper is finally stopped | the entrance to Mobile Bay. Subsoription Raten 1884—Frances Hill, the American Qne manth, by Rl %49 woman who established successful Three months, postage 00 |schools in Greeece, died in Athens. Slx monthh o s 89| Born in New York-city in 1807. The Weekly Ploneor. 1892—Train with $20,000,000 of Eight pages, containing a summary|government gold left San Francisco of the news of the week. Published|for New York. Ty atavoss for 3150 In advanca | 1903—Andrew Carnegie ggave $2,- 500,000 to his native town of Dun- Published every afternoon except Sun- . day by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing |fermline, Scotland. Company. 1911—President Taft invited Ja- 8. E. CARSON. E. W DENU. | ;) to join in an arbitration treaty. HAROLD J. DANE, Editor. art Boy. “I don’t like to brag, but our little ‘Willle is the brightest little boy I ever WhY | knew. 1 don't say this because he is mine, but all our friends say the same _—— thing. He's so quick to grasp ideas. A " ” The other day he came to me and sug- The month of August is without a gested that he ought to go to Sunday holiday. It is the only month in the| gchool again. As a rule it is hard to year without some day of signifi-|get him to attend, but now he is eager to go.” “So9” “Maybe you don't get the wonderful part of this?” “I don’t.” " “Why, you see, it has just dawned It Never Can Happen Again. |on him that the time for the Sunday Six years ago it was,possible to|®&chool picnic is approaching. Isn't = take some glucose, add sugar, color- | that smart? ing matter and other adulterants, No sprinkling necessary today. ‘Winter has returned, but should that effect the weather. cance. Tonight shows the last quar- ter of the moon. Might attach some significance to this. 3 A Feminine Trait. and sell it as pure Vermont maple | On, she is & woman, through and through — And this 1s her greatest passion; To wear fine clothes and costly, too, In 1902 more than one-half of the| And all in the latest fashion. members of Congress, more than one- half the Senators of the United States, more than one-half of the governors of the various states, more than two-thirds of the members of the various state legislatures, and public men of high and low degree all carried passes on the railroads and assented to the implied obliga- tion thereby assumed. On January 4, 1903, fifty mem- bers of Congress recommended Pe- runa, each with a signed testimonial, all grouped in a full page advertise- FHRAAIHIRRIIIIHHRIII K K * 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 ment in t he large newspapers of the X Station. * country. a x AHN : Six years ago, when a President of :anesro't}kv& Bemidji & the United tSates tried to make a FRFIAARIRIRI R KK combination of Republicans and Dem- ocrats to pass a railroad rate bill, he considered it necessary to work in secret, and when the arrangement was discovered everybody involved acted like persons caught in a scan- dal. 'Today mo stigma attaches to a man who votes outside his party on a question of principle. * * CHARLES NANGLE % 3rd St. and Minnesota Ave. & —General Merchandise— + Farm Implements, Wood, Etc. WANTED TO BUY Young Cattle, Heifers, Cows, Etc. Bring them to me. Charles Nangle FAAARFI IR IR IK #iifii**ill#&i{i{iilfiifii: % e ke de ok ok ok ok ok ok Ten years ago the president of a great life insurance company, am- bitious to be ambassador to France, gave a lavish public dinner to a % %k % Kok k ok ok bills, and in general acting toward the south with that same vindietive hate which made the Reconstruction period the most detestible episode.in ssss s * French actress and paid for it with |l * HER! * the policy holders’ money. : NORTHERN GROCERY * Twenty years ago a large portion : COMPANY : of the party politics of the Republi- x * cans in congress consisted of waving : ¢ W6 R R W e : the bloody shirt, of suporting force % * WHOLESALE ¢ & x * GROCERS * * x * * * x * FREFIIIIRIIAIR KKK AR K * James M. Taylor. Dr. James M. Taylor, for more than three-quarters of a century president of Vassar College, the fa- mous institution for the education of women at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 5, 1848, and was educated at the Uni- versity of Rochester and Rochester Theological Seminary. For nearly ten years following his ordination to J. BISIAR, MANAGER. American history. Today there re- * mains but one United States Senator * BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : Who acts toward the south other than | 3 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidil X with respect and consideration.—Col- x ier’ Wholesale and retail Pia- lier's Weekly. nos, Organs and Sewing Machines. : THIS IS MY 64th BIRTHDAY. Phone 573. x * * * * F % % kg ko kok AR *{*fi#kfi*flifii*i*fii{{ifii*: * *' SCHWANDT & MARIN. Prompt Attention Given to All Phone and Mail Orders. Table Luxuries A Specialty. Fancy Groceries the Baptist ministry in 1871 he was Flour settled as a pastor in South Norfolk, Feed Conn., where he made a reputation Provisions. not merely by his preaching, but LR also by his public spirit, manifested 314 Minn. Ave, Bemidji. e ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok 22222223223 24 in the successful promotion of enter- worth taking. *iflii***{i**fiifi#*fi*’ii{: . prises of a charactible or educational character. From South Norfolk he was called to Providence, to take charge of a church there, and he left Providence in 1886 fo become presi- dent of Vassar and professor of men- tal and moral philosophy in that col- legt. Dr. Taylor is the author of a number of works on philosophical and religious subjects. Congratulations to: Henry B. Irving, oldest son of the late Sir Henry Irving and himself a well known actor, forty-two years old today. J. C.W. Beckham, former governor of Kentucky, forty-three years old today. - Dr. Frank Strong, chancellor of the University of Kansas, fifty-three years old today. Joseph R. Knowland, representa- tive in congress of the Third Cali- fornia district, thirty-nine years old today. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. 1792—Lafayette accused of trea- FRIRERIRIERE KKK Baaaa s SIS S S22 S St eSS St L * * : FARMERS LAND CO. : ¥ Northern Minnesota Lands & * for sale. Information re- & * garding land buying cheer- % : fully given. * : Security State Bank Bldg., : « Bemidst, Minn. x * x FRFERRIIHRR R K FHRHIIRIRIAARIRR IR : Send your Mail Ordertc too : GEQ. T. BAKER and CO. x MANUFACTURING“JEWEL- * * ERS AND JOSBERS * % 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. % B T TS SR SR e 32 8 Doctor—Get out and take the alr. Plutocrat—Bosh! The _air ain't _poor rehglm -that man to:remove the appendix from PAID ADVERTISEMENT {at the Republican primaries to be «***i{{i{**’fi*ifik**i**fi: * *x * % Have * X Baby's x * Photo * * Taken * * * * NOw! * *x * * Try Crippen. * * x * Reed Studio. Phone 173 % *x * * * AR KKK Bkt S S SRS 2 S S 2 L8R RS2 St * Flour may be right and not be CREMO— But it can’t be CREMO and not be right. - Phone 374. FALLS & CAMERON. Cor. 4th St. & Irvine Ave. % J s de ke d ok ok ok ok ke ke ok e % ok Je ok ok ok ok ok TR IR :iifi*fii#fi#iiéfl#iifi*ifiii Wholesale and Retail. ik ke 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 * 319 geltrngl %00 :%HW%HW%IK{*{#* S35 28 2 KRR IR K K ¥ kkkkkkkdrhhohk TAILORING! Suits made to your meas- ure from $20 UP. Get your fur coat fixed ov- er new. Shells from $28 up. Everything in the tailor- ing line at NORRIE THE TAILOR. 405 Minnesota Ave. ‘Phone 127. IR :*#*l**&ii%kffiil{iifiiiii Je e ke Kk ok ok ok ok ok KX kkkkkkkkkk kK * % W. G. SCHROEDER ‘Wholesale and Retail Flour, Feed and Groceries Mail Orders given prompt attention. Minnesota Ave., Bemldji t 2 3223222322223 e de Jek ok ok ok ok ok kk ok AR HR RIS :{*fiiifl*fiifi’ifii Hflliifli{: McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisious. Third St. Bemidji 2223222322223 e g g ok ok ok e ok ok * FAAAIRAAIIII AR K 1’(‘!&1’&&&#&‘*‘%*’#‘*‘&!}*: *x * NORTHERN H%TIOHAI. NA * * NO ¥ RT Tl: * ANK ON * fi OLD, STRONG AND AT, * - CONSERVATIVE. * * * ERHRIKRIK BANK KkIkRKKRK % Our local merchants and * the officers are the stockhold- & : ers of this bank. *x x FRFIIIIIIIIIIK IR * To Be Shunned. Knicker—What is the matter with his cottage? Becker—It s as distant as a rich relation and as hard to support as a Heard on the Train. Mr.. A—Thed you haven’'t much 3 faith in the skill of Dr. Cuttem?” Mr. B—Faith! I wouldn't trust wy dictlonary. $10.00 for Series. Acting upon the earnest solicita- tion of friends, I again announce myself as a candidate for the nom- ination of sheriff of Beltrami county and solicit the support of the voters held Tuesday, September 17th, 1912. ANDREW JOHNSON, Shotley, Minn. THE FIRST GRAY 'HAIR SIGN OF AGE Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color Of the Hair and Make It Grow. A harmless remedy, made from' common-garden sage, quickly restores gray hair to natural color. The care of the ‘hair, to prevent’it from.losing its color and lustre, is just ‘as im- portant as to care for teeth to keep them from discoloring.. Why spend mwoney for cosmeties and:- creams to improve the complexion, and yet neg- lect your hair, when gray hair is even more conspicuous and sugges- tive of age than wrinkles or a poor complexion? Of the two, it is easier to ‘preserve the natural color and beauty of the hair than it is to have a good-complexion, All that is necessary is the occa- sional use of Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of common garden Sage and Sulphur, combined with other valuable reme- dies for dry, harsh, faded hair. After a few applications of this simple harmless'remedy your hair will grad- ually be restored to 1ts natural color, in a short time the dandruff will be removed, and your nair wil no long- er come out but will start o grow as Nature intended it should. Don’t neglect yeur hair, for it goes further than anything else to make or mar your good looks. - You can buy this remedy at any drug store for fifty cents a bottle, and your druggist will give your money back if you are not satisfied after using. Purchase a bottle today. You will never regret it when you realize the difference it will make in your ap- pearance. them at this office with the $ 1912 & at this office SIX Consecutive 2 The $3.00 New Cut out the above counon, with five othars bf consecutive dates, and preseat expenss bonts amount herein: of Dictionary selected (which covers the ifems of the cost of packing, express from the factory, checking, clerk hire and otiier necessary EXPENSE and receive your choice of these three books: ® The $4.00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) 3 New _ This dictionary is NoT published by the original © WEBSTERIAN lishers of Webster’s dictionary or by their successors. It is the ONLY entirely NEW-compilation by the world’s greatest authorities from leading universities; is bound in ® DICTIONARYiull Limp Leather, flexible, stamped in gold on back and Q Niustrated sides, printed on Bible paper, with red edges and corners rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. p are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- @ color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of In&’“"-“ o educational charts and the latest United States Census, Present Dictionary Coupons and the It i th c Tex. ] < cept the e f lack ; @ DICTIONARY. ith olive DICTIONARY B . ] § Mimsiraied ™ Tie.'ing Bt Misamiea © of e e0% [Eomn 3 ® with square _corners. ~ SIX ln.a charts are omitted. SIX 1 Consecutive wdthe B1CIConuccatve Covpons and the 48¢ $ Any Book by Mail, 22c Extra for Postage = set opposite any style iteme), Besides the general contents, there 98¢ Is in plain cloth bind- ing. stamped in_gold The $2.00 New Subsecribe for The Pioneer TR FIRST MORTGAGE FARM LOANS MADE by the Security State Bank 4% interest pald on Sav- Ings-Deposit. Kk © Kk Pk k ok kkok ok e ok s e ok ok ok ke k ok ok * AR K :&il{i&ifl*{lfiii*fiil&i#tfi JOHN G. ZIEGLER. 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. FAIA IR IR R * * * B 83583338 H : . MONEY TO LOAN : * $$388$83- * * oaied * E ON FARM LANDS. % * * * * * * * * Mississippi Ave. Bemidji, Minn. * * *x * R * B. J. NEELY * * HILLSIDE * M GROCERY * * AND * * CONFECTIONERY. * * Phone 553. * * * *x « * * * *x * * eI R IR KRR FREEIKRRIRRRIEK KRR R INSURANCE! Insure with THE BEMIDJI INSURANCE AGENCY (Inc.) L. L. Berman, Agent. Largest old line insurance agency in Bemidji. Jook ¥ Kok k¥ KK h k¥ Kok ok k¥ kR * % Office Miles Block, Fhone 180 : * FRFRIRRKIA KRR K :{i%k%liiifil{{lflil&ii{*: * * * B % g CONTRACTO x * 2 * *x GEO. B. KREATZ, * * * * x * Office: *x * 607 Bemidji Ave. *x * * % Phone 25 Bemidji, Minn. & * * * * FIRIIREIAR IR K :iiillk{#lfli{lfiiifil*ifi*: (S XX RRER 23 ® *® 9000060000 :thn 57 316 Minnesota Ave & ARSI KKK :fiifi{il{!{l&l’i&lfi%fl*{%fi e ok ok ok ke ok M. F. CUNRINGHAM General Job and Repair Work Phone 527 410 America Ave. 3 ok o ok ok ok ok ok AR ko WR Aok ddhk k¥ dkok * *l&il&j*flfi*”’lfiffi” FRFIARRRRRIIII KRR * * * LSON & THORSON * * I}ITEII‘:RCHANT TAILORS. : * ¥ XXXXXXXXXXXX X x x x ¥ % x Dry Cleaning, Repair- x % % x ing and Pressing. x * * x x x ¥ XXXXXXXXXXXX ¥ * * % 315 Beltrami Ave. Phone 111 % * Bemidji, Minnesota. * x * HRFHKIRIR IR R KRR :«nn«nu&nn«unfl: % All kinds of building ma- ¥ * terial, as much or as little as % * you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. e o Kk ok ok dhkkhk kkk % Coal and wood also for sale ¥ * Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. ¥ * * FRIRIIIIIIIAIIRIRIRRK «nunw«nnn«nnu: * * REMORE CAFE x * * * * * The cleanest and best restau- ¥ * rant in town. * *x x % Open Day and Night; Pri- % * vate Dining Rooms; After- % * Theater Parties A * * Specialty. * *x x * Remore Hotel Building. : x FRIAIIARI IR AR K 3 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 0TTAGE GROCERY E % 1101 Irvine Ave. Phone 171 % :{&ifi*fiifi*fi*{*fiifi*{*‘**; AR X TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING E2 222232222 Res. Phone 58 818 America Avenue Office Phone 12 : AR IR :li*iii##f&*l*%fi*ifi*{#{# Yo dedr ok ok ke ok ke ke dek ok ok o s 222222222 MACHINE SHOP ‘We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Bldg. ok gk ok ok ek ok ok ek gk kk ok ok ok kk * FAARARIIIIRIRII KKK Clii&lilili&ll&ll&lfilfil: * MODEL MFG. C0. Manufacturers and Jobbers x of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, ¥ Show Cases and % Fountain Supplies. - E 228 8 84 ‘, * * * x + Phone 125 315 Minn. Ave. x B * x - x ISR IAIIIIIIRIIIRR Belaad S S S SR S SR S S SRS 2o g * * X THE CASH GROCER. X * The best goods at the lowest % * prices. * ¥ We sell * X =~ x X x| OCCIDENT * * and * : PHOENIX FLOUR. * - * * R, J. FENTON, x : 318 4th St. Phone 216 & x KKK KRR KK faaaadaSS S S 328 S e ST ey BARKER’S DRUG ang JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction. Maill Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. ok gk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok * BARKER'S :Thh’d St. Bemidji, Minn. FRFAIIIIFRIIAIIIIRIARIK folgaada s S8 SIS R TTT IR TR ek ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok * * * HENRY MILLER, * ¥ MIDWAY GROCERY. * ¥ Groceries *x % Smoked Meats *x * Bottled Milk * *x Cigars * x Fruit x x ¢ Ice Cream * * and * * Con- * * fectionery ¥ * Bread ¥ * Phone 295 814 Beltrami Ave. ¥ FREIAIKIIEIIIIIIR IR RK :*#i*******‘lifil*’i{fiifi*{ * If you use CPOOOOOOSOH © CHASE & SANBORN'S © © TEAS AND COFFEES ¢ R RORC RO SRR %% ok ko ok once you’ll insist on having ¥ them always. Phone your orders—206 % and 207. * ROE & MARKUSEN. : FRRERHIAEI KRR :&Jfi:*{#fi*&i{i%fiikfl#fl#lt: e e ok gk ok sk ko ok ok ok : MAKER OF SHOES TO : x ORDER. * *x * * Repair work neatly dome. * % First class shoe shining % . parlors for Ladies and Gen- % % tlemen. *x x * x WM. STAKIS, * % 310 Minnesota Ave. X * Bemidj!, Minn. ¥ x * \ FREEIK IR RK FRARIKIIIEIAIR PRI * % BUILDING ASSOCIATION BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- ING AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION. is a ‘home institution, and has money to loan to bulld with or to buy a home. W. C. KLEIN, Secretary Rooms 65 and 6 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. R *i*’ilfik*%fi*k#*fi**fl%fii: x ek ks ok ok ok kok ok ok 2232222232222 R4 * The store that treats you : RIGHT. * * * % Crockery, Glassware, House« ¥ % hold Necessities used every % * * * % day. Then come to the store * that saves you money. * i % CARLSON ARIETY B :c BTy Sork % & AR IIIA IR e g ek ok kb ok ok ke Biaaatda s S8 S22 88 2 S St WE RETURN Today pictures made from the films you send In this morning. Enlarging, Framing, Copying. vk ok ok ke k ok ok ok ke E2 2222222222 HAKKERUP :’I‘hlrd St. Bemldjl. % * HRRFIARER R KK FRIRARRE IR * * * HEY! * +* HAVE YOU EVER DANCED % Krrrrsrsrsr [N sesssseerary :n..u DREAMLAND? -.--..: * If you want to dance on a % * good floor with good music % * don’t forget to come to our % * Wednesday and Saturday & : night dances. * x Ladies Free ¥ * Raaa s S S S SRS S S S Se g e s b s S 2 S22 S8 S8 AR ¥ Admission 10¢ FURNITURE J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 23232222222 323 Minnesota Ave. * + FHRRAHIAFIAKA KRS FRAFRIRFKEIIIIIA KRR KK RUDOLPH W. KOEPP Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer All kinds of Plow and Woodwork. Satisfaction guaranteed. 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidji. e ok % o ok ok ok ok ok kE Je ok ok kok ok ok ok ok kA x FFARIEEIIEIIIIIIIEEE KKK :*ii*filii{*fill’*ifil*f’*’ L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and Water Connections. Phone 555-309 320 Beltrami Ave. TR AE Jok ko ok ko ok 2 R 2332222223 * ARG A K :&ififlifi*lflifii{ik&ifliiii’ * C. E. BATTLES Dealer in LIGHT AND HEAVY HARDWARE Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing-Coal Mail Orders Solicited FRFIIIER R :filfilllfikfi”ifii R b2 282223222233 ot ok o o o b o o o ok * X THE CROOKSTON LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING ‘MATERIAL A 2222222222 *x * * - *x * x * x FY * PRI FEIRIIREIH FIH IR i s P — e e v i ] i - !i

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