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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER today. PAID ADVERTISEMENT | complete organization; Don’t fail to KRR KRR KK KKK KKK KK Lieut. Gen. Sir George Mackworth » be present. -D. H. Fisl * i || ETERED, 28 SROND CLiS AT Bullock, (he new sovernor of Ber Yot i S : I \wwvroos L 3 | rn.)‘}uf MINN;,, UNDER THE ACT OF |muda, sixty-one years old today. S x ; * § r nir' : FIRST APPLICATION | * | In the City of Bemidii the papera are 5 x * elivered by carrier. Whera the deliv- THIS DATE IN HISTORY. : M * i #ry i irregular please make immediate August 16 i somplaint to this office. Tejephone 81. g x * Out of town subscribers will confer a 1769—Napoleon Bonaparte born e e »* BEMIDJI * ;v::tl:“th&vd rvp’:lmz_:vg::m‘;aflyn they |'on the island of Corsica. Died at A Simple Remedy Gives Color,|x g * T Every subscriber to the Daily Pioneer |St. Helena, May 5, 1821. Strength and Beauty to the % If you are particular in what ¥ = will recelve notice about ten days be-| 1771—Sir Walter Scott, the fam- Hair, . ¥:'you eat, call and let us show & THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1912. tore his time expires, giving him an list, born. Died Sept. 21 2 | spportunity to make an advance pay- |0US novelist, born. edioept. 2al; s ¥ you one of the cleanest and most ¥ - T = | ment before the paper is finally stopped | 1832. - You don’t have to have gray hair|x modern bakeshops in Northern & Bubscription Rates. 1812—Surrender of Fort Dearborn or faded hair if you don’t want to.|¥ Minnesota. * One month, by carrier +40|and massacre. Why look old or unattractive? If * ¥ One year, by carrier... Three months, postage paid. Six months, poatage pal One year, postage paid The Weekly Ploneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage pald to any address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing Company. 8. N. CARSON. = X. DENT. HMAROLD J. DANE, Editor. 4.00 1.00 00 .00 Plain Business Suicide. It has not been many weeks since the business men of Bemidji sub- 1814—Midnight assault Erie by the British repulsed. 1824—Lafayette arrived at Staten Island on his visit to the United States. 1861—Kentucky and Tennessee constituted the department of the Cumbedland under command of Gen. Robert Anderson. 1864—The cruiser Georgia, built in England for the Confederate ser-| vice, captured at sea by the U. 8. ship Niagara. 1870—National met at Cincinnati. 1882—A statue of Daniel O’Con- on Fort Labor congress your hair is gray or faded, you can change it easily, quickly and effec- tively by using Wyeth’s- Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. -Apply a lit- tle tonight, and in the morning you will be agreeably surprised at the re- sultg from a single application. The 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 at the Republican primaries to be held Tuesday, September 17th, 1912. gray hairs will be less conspicuous; and after a few more applications will restored to natural color. ‘Wyeths’ Sage and Sulphur also quickly removes dandruff, leaves the scalp clean and healthy, and pro- motes the growth of the hair. It is a clean wholesome dressing which may be used at any time with perfect KKK KKK KK KK THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest.and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended on lmprovements.. 250 rooms, 1% private restaurants and buffet, Flemish Room. Palm Room, Men's Grill; Colonal Buffet; Magnificent lobby and public rooms: Baliroom, banquet rooms and private dining_roms: Sun parlor and. observa- tory. Located in heart of business sec- tion-but overlooking the Larbor and Lake Buperior. Convenlent to everything. One of tho:Great Hotels: of the Nerthwest ¢ The $4.00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to day.) 2 New . E‘“s dlffi:&fl%ry is xag;r published bg e d pub- > Wi lishers of ebster’s dictionary or their successors. ERSTERIAN It is the oNLY entirely NEW compil au!on by the world’s e 1912 at this office SIX greatest authorities from leading universities; is bound in @ DICTIONARYiull Limp Leather, flexible, stam K @ Mlustrated sides, printed on Bible paper, witl rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. Besides the general contents, there @ are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by three- color plates, numerous subjects by monotones, 16 pages of I-__E""" educational charts and the latest United States Census. Present Consecutive Dictionary Coupons and the I OC the original in gold on back and red edges and corners of e e e ANDREW JOHNSON, The $3.00 It is exactly the same| The $2,00 Is in plain cloth bind. Get a fifty cent bottle from your S WensTERIAN Siot in- the "o “xf| 3% o e har e binding — SIS oy barifmoucs s i) IOTF PN piowr,Crime i ¢ DICTIONARY, bt leat DICTIONARY : Q@ Hiustrated | ;4503 ' wg | Expente| minstrated fi',e‘?fl,fi:'s&'.‘ [ Bonus of h SIX i square _ corners. sic and charts are omitted. 48¢ Any Book by Mail, 22c Extra for Postage s scribed $20,000 in bonds to get the|nell was unveiled in Dublin. Shotley, Min. {Safety. ¢ 1883—American Party, in con- B box factory to locate here and brin; 2 N p dy Bl wil 5. i L vention at Washington, nominated NOTICE! druggist today, and see how quickly ! in an Industry which Will employ|yames 1, Curtis of New York for| On Aug. 20th, 1912, at 8 o'clock]it will restore the youthful color and about sixty men. It has been thepresident of the United States. p. m., at my office in O’Leary-Bowser | beauty of your hair and forever end l’ y d an steady effort of the Commercial club 1893—Receivers appointed for the|To. building, City of Bemidji, the(the nasty dandruff, kot, itchy scalp I:2 Cent a Word-=-Cash for some time past to.secure for Be-|Northern Pacific railway. subscribers for promotion stock of [and falling hair. All druggists sell midji, industries that will furnish 1911—A windstorm at Charleston,|Bemidji Exploration Co., wiil hold|it under guarantee that the mouey 2 t f 1 B: S. C., destroyed a million dollars in|meeting to choose directors, officers|will be refunded if yon are not satis- employment for many people. BY 80 |property, and transact business necessary to ' fied. doing, they not only build up Bemid- ~ _— ji but the surrounding country; with no market in Bemidji the farmers have trouble in disposing of their produce. Now comes the board of equaliza- tion and by raising the assessment of one company out of all proportion to other business concerns, threatens to drive out of Bemidji and Beltrami county, the biggest single business here today. Of what avail is it to use every inducement possible to bring in an industry employing six- ty hands and then drive out by ex- G CAN YOU WRITE Here’s your opportunity. You can earn one dollar or a three months’ subscription to the Pioneer. Tell what you know about the firm advertised. Send your ad to the ¢“Ad” Editor of the Pioneer Did you ever try? : says ‘“‘write an ad” then write one to fill that space. AN AD?) Find the space below in which it ' before August 13. You have several days. Get busy. The best ad wins. $1.00 cash for best ad for Roe & Markusen. Three months’ subscrip- A NEW CHANGE EVERY THURSDAY ‘tion for second choice. i cessive taxation, one already here :fi*i:ggg’;}%w:fisafikfi: :’W!*fi!*fi#ifii#iflk{i{i#*: KKK KKK KKKK KK KK : :i{i**ii*fifi*i*#iifi**“i*: :fi**{%fi*fii*ifiii{{iik&i&: :ii!**&*#fi*{k#fiiti{i’fii: and employing 600 hands? It is plain x Invest in Land * X * x X NELSON & THORSON * X THE CASH GROCER. * X WE RETURN +* Dbusiness suicide. ¥ At only $10.00 per acre % % Have * Fi - * % MERCHANT TAILORS. & % x % * i * You kave the choice of 12 all + & Baby's * ¢ x X ¥ % The best goods at the lowest ¥ * It the assessment on personal x joining 40’s. % % Photo * ‘Write an Ad For Us % : XXXXXXXXXXXX : * : prices. x X * +* The land is easily cleared and ¥ % Taken * * x x ¥ . We sell * ¥ Today pictures made from % property of the Crookston Lumber ||l % i sradually -sloging, exoept % & * H % % x Dry Cleaning, Repair-x. * % — % % the films you send In this % company of $387,200 appeared to the % about 80 acres of rolling land ¥ % Now! * « * x ingand Pressing. x * ¥ | OCCIDENT % % morning. * - Pioneer to be correct, it would not % around a small lake. Good ¥ ¥ * *x * x x k ¥ and % ¥ Enlarging, Framing, Copying. & it ton § " * graded roads to Turtle River ¥ % Try Crippen. * ROE & MARKUSEN. ¥ ¥ XXXXXXXXXXXX ¥ X PHOENIX FLOUR. *x X * advocate a reduction in taxes simply X Station. x X *x * * * ¥ _— x X * i h i - . & ¥ Reed Studio. Phone 173 % L % ¥ 315 Beltraml Ave. Phone 111 % % R. J. FEN' d *x x HAKKERUP * tobribe:tils) soniyany fo/stay dn Be-)lY, & M x X x X % “Bemidji, Minnesota, % %313 4t TENTQN: o163 X Tutra st Bemtdjt. % midji. But it is inconceivable that X Minncaste Ave Bemidjl x X x x * * x X x any one company in the county, and especially the Crookston mill which e I T *i*#ii{i{*iii{i#i*fiifii{: FAAHRAARR IR K &i{lk&{il&ikifii*ii*kfii*: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * AR KRR KK Kkk Ak AR dkhhhkok K okkkkkkkkkkkkkkk x FRKHIRKIRRRR KGR K FAHRKR KRR KK * * FAHHIKI KKK baaladadasa s SS S S 233 S8 S8 oY * FAK KKK :{ii”‘#*ikliilif&iifiii&i * | is located here in Bemidji where it ([ * * * : sl X * & % Al kinds of bullding ma- % % ) x x HEY! * is familiar to all, should be consid- : MEGROTH VARIETY STORE: % Flour may be right and not % $$33$8$S % % terial, as much or as little as ¥ % BARKE&? DRUG ¥ ¥ HAVE YOU EVER DANCED % | ered so large that it must pay one- x MINNESOTA -AVE. : : be CREMO— : ! e TOSTOAN : : you like at the : : JEWELRY STORE : :::::::'fi; IN ""Z‘::::::: third of all the county’s personal : This store makes a & % But it can’t be CREMO and * . - ); L x X x X ) : * » property taxes. X specialty of 5 and 10c % % mot be right. * $583888S { % % ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- * Wholesalers and Retailers % * If you want to dance on a * i * wares. Other house- x ¥ * ! » F R O ¥ % Service and satisfaction. Mall ¥ % good floor with. good music % It is a matter of common knowl- X hold necessities for 10 x X Phone 374. * ONFARMIANDS, ;: * % BER COMPANY. ¥ % Orders given that same ser- ¥ ¥ don’t forget to come to our = edge in Bemidji, and throughout the x cents and up. You'll : : z & CA ON. : SR E : : : : vice you get in person. : : I\:l"egxtlegday and Saturday % 5 - 3. 5 ar 'ALLS MERON. . ZIEGLER. gl ances. couniy, gk, He, Orooknton ol 1a : ot ‘Q‘e‘i‘vesT,‘,‘.?.,SE‘;’s‘i X. % Cor. 4th St. & irvine Ave. * % % Coal and wood also for sale *x . & BARKER'S *x X : one of the largest in this part of the * - at all times.” * : : X 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. ¥ : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. : :Thlrd St. Bemidji, Minn. : X Admission 10c Ladies Free % : it i * g * state; but it Is also a matter of com- | R K oLl kbR IIKRRIIIIRIIIIRRIIIRIIRK IR RIIRRIIIRRIIIIRRIIK I RRIIIIRIIIRRIIIRRIRK iR KRR IRRRIIRRIR KRR R KKK R R kKRR mon knowledge that one-third of the HEKKEKRKK KKK KKK S I S S S D S s s S LI DTN Serkona] (rodety Ghitlg (G 15 :«n«nnuuflnnfl*fi I * :«n KK : 3 : x AAFIAIIFIIIIHIK : i inn«u«nnu: - 1 not tied up in one concern. * < *x X x X x REMORE CAFE * HENRY MILLER, x * FURNITURE * 1 ; * 0L SUPPLL x X x % X % A People who are in touch with the : NORTHERN GROCERY : x SCHO ES X X .B. J. NEELY ‘ * X x % Gro]eg]i)gAY GHOCERY * ¥ J. P. LAHR : situation will not blame the Crook- x COMPANY *x X x X i HILLSIDE & % % The cleanest and best restau- ¥ & Smoked Meats *x X * 5 p 4 x : x X Buy your needs x x GROCERY & x % rant in town. X X Bottled Milk x % x i ston Lumber company in the least if bl x X for the School X X & ® X 2 * X Cigars % % Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, % it fights through the courts to keep x x X in Bemidji at the x Xk CONFECTIONERY. & * X% Open Day and Night; Prl- ¥ Fruit x *x x £ Heing't " X sesssssswsveve x X x X Phone 563. % % ¥ vate Dining Rooms; After- X & Ice Cream x x Undertaking. * rom being imposed upon. But these X * WHOLESALE * X X . x . x Mississippi Ave. 3 ¥ &k Theater Parties A *x X% and x * * = same people realize that it will be a x ® GROCERS * % % BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL : : Bemidji, Minn. i : : Speclalty. : : Cnfn- i : : Phone call 178-2. : . i 2 ssexssee ¥ X ectionery sevére Rlow to businges in' Bemiqyi, f ¥ © % *° x X SUEPLY BIORE x ox * % Remore Hotel Bulldlng. % X Bread X ¥ 323 Minnesota Ave. X and this will be reflected in other x x % x X x X % & Phone 295 814 Beltrami Ave. ¥ % * county towns. It will deprive the [l JHRIIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIK . KK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK FRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIEK FHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK S IAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE TSI county of many thousands of dollars |l R IIIIIIIRIIIIEIIKIK :«nfl«n«ann«uflfl«r: ««n«n«ufin&nflnfl: * FREK KKK KKK KK y :u«nnanu«nnn«n: ;n«n«nflu&nu«u&«i when they are needed the most, and * x P02 5 % X X Wholesale and Retall. % % T = it will caue fnancial embarassment|[] 4 BEMIDII MUSIC nons‘n x X suits TARORINEL s % M m"w’:’:’- % .f wmEmsEEPAmsmor X X U wel UNIPHW.KoER % " ., B i n e Wi ¢ ndy, tor thei Bemld|l, schiool, board, % 514 Minnesota Ave, Bemldil L ¥ure from o e 13 g * X — for— % % world, from our own factory. * & Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer % From all points of view, justice, ¥ Wholesale and retail Pla- % X Get your fur coat fixed ov- ¥ % THE 'BEMIBJI INSURANCE % . % x x * X * business, the farmer, the mill labor- % mnos, Organs and Sewing * X er mew. * AGENCY (Inc.) * * GUNS and % & Get wise. It will please * & All kinds *® o 5 % Machines. * X Shells from $28 up. x X L. L. Berman, Agent. x X % % her to buy her a box of can- ¥ % of Plow and Woodwork. % er and the school children, the as- *x ¥ & Everything in the tailor- k * * AMMUNITION % % dy or take her for refresh- ¥ % x sessment should not stand. *x Phone 573. ¥ % ing line at 4« & Largest old line insurance ¥ ¥ % & ments to the * & Satisfaction guaranteed. & R — *x ¥ & NORRIE THE TAILOR. ¥ & agency in Bemidji. - x X x x *x % x B . ES i . x X x 405 Minnesota Ave. x % X % % 313 2nd St. Phone 359 %« * BEMIDJI CANDY KITCHEN * % 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjl. x THIS IS MY 60th BIRTHDAY. % J. BISIAR, MANAGER. : : Phone 127. 1; % Office Miles Block, Fhone 180 : : : * 319 Beltrami Ave. * : x A * * * * William M. Polk. B I S I e o R S s S S S RS RS S L TR TR T ne o X“‘::“t'he":z:fi’:;‘jf e FRRRIKIRRIKKRRIKKERIKRRE RRRIKRRRIKRRRIRKRRIIRRR :fl«n«u«un«u«u«n’: ERIKKRRAKRRRIIRRRIIRRRE KRKKRRRKKR KRR KRR :flnnnnnnnnun: { preside - X cine and a physician of distinction * SCHWANDT & MARIN. * *x x X < * * TOM SMART % * MAKER OF SHOES TO - x ¥ * [} along many lines, was born in Ash- * *x X FIRST MORTGAGE - * *CONTRACTORX X x X A L. P. ECKSTRUM * S wood, Tenn., August 15, 1844, the * Prompt Attention Given to ¥ - % x x x X Dray and Transfer x X ORDER. x x X son of the moted Confederate com. |l ¥ /All Phone and Mail Orders. ¥ % FARM LOANS MADE * * x X X x x X : % Table Luxuries A Specialty. ¥ % x x GEO. B. KREATZ. % % SAFE AND PIANO MOVING ¥ % Repalr work neatly done. % % Plumbing, Steam and Hot % mander, Gen. Leonidas Polk. He * Fancy Groceries x X by the x X % * * % & First class shoe shining * & Water Heating, Sewer and % was graduated from the Virginia * Flour : * x ¥ : * % : : lt:lnrlnn for Ladies and Gen- : : ‘Water Connections. * il o * Feed L4 Security State Bank * % Office: . +* Res. Phone & lemen. * ]v;fl;tnrt);] Acadde_myl in 1861,i at:: serv- % Provisions. ¥ % x X 607 Bemidji Ave. x *x x ¥ % Fhone 555:308, & ed in theumedical corpa-Of thi * Phone 33. X @& 4% interest pald on Sav- X X % % 818 America Avenue x *x WM. STAKIS, x % * federate Army during the civil war. * x X 1ings. Deposit. % % Phone 26 Bemidji, Minn. ¥ & % & 310 Minnesota Ave. - x x 320 Beltrami Ave. % b —— He was graduated from the New |l . ¥.314 Minn. Ave., Bemidji. ¥ ¥ *x X b4 * Office Phone 12 & % Bemidji, Minn. ¥ % * |8 York College of Physicians and Sur- (i’ ¥ X % Sk X X X x X x X * geons in 1869, and has béen in prac- || FFFFIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIE JARIFIIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIR FRIIIRIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIRK SIS RIIRIE SIS FIIIIIIIIRII IR IR tice in New York city since. then, |l JREIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN JHIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIRKKIHK :fluuuunn«unu&: :nnnflnnnnnuu: :nnnnununnnn: :nunnnuuunuuz i * * % H :irg:fiefie fi;:i;m{ n‘?fs&::’{“cpfifigge: i : ALBERT KLEVEN : : 2 * THE GIVEN HARDWARE CO0. * : MACHINE: SHOP : : BUILDING ASSOCIATION : : C. E. BATTLES : .‘_ from 1876 to 1879, as professor of\W x FARMERS LAND CO. % % ° MovALG % % WHOLESALE AND RETAIL X % ¥ BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- * % Dealer in * { = obstetrics and dieases of women and x x % x % 4 & We do general repair work % X ING AND BUILDING x X *x ] children at the University of the|fl % Northern Minnesots Lands X ¥ GENERAL MERCHANDISE % % % % ofall kinds. Gasolineand +* X CIATION. % % LIGHT AND HEAVY % City of New York, 1879 to 1890 * for sale. Information re- X X X X 9009006906 x * steam engines a gpeclalty. X ¥ x % HARDWARE * Since 1898 Dr. Polk has been dean|f] I E8rdlng land buying cheer- k¥ & - : x x @ ® x X ¥ x'is a home Institution, and X ¥ % c . Or- Tl has Deen dean iy fully given. % X Dry Qoods, Shoes, Groceries * * & HARDWARE ® * % % % has money to loan to build ¥ X * of the medical school of Cornell Uni-|ff. & - X X and Provisious. x X o * x *x OLAF ONGSTAD % % with or to buy a home. % * Engine and Mill Supplles % versity. % Security State Bak Bldg., : x X X 000000000 : x e e e : : w. C }?-fir; usl:er:hry : : Smithing-Coal : Congratulati to: x ¥ Third St. Bemidjl ¥ & + Shop—Rear of neer 8. 0 3 — Mrs. John AonsLo;an widow of : Bemidji, Minn. : x % % Phone 57 316 Minnesota Ave : : : O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. : : Mail Orders Solicited : — ’ v x : * * * 5 . i fi:“:‘d;y""g““v seventy-four years FIFEKIIIEIIIIIIIRIIIEREE JARIIIIIRREEIIRIEEEEIIRE FIIRIIEIIIIIIRIIIIIIIEK - KIFIIIRIIIIIIIRIIIIRIEIK RIS ERIEK FREIIIIEIIIIIIE IR l Mme. Emma Calve, the world-fam- | ] ¥¥¥IFFIIIIIRIIIRIKIEIKIKK PHHBHEHE O EbEREbOREL RIIIEIRIRIIIRREIIRAARA | FIIIIIFIIIIIIIIIIIIIIK n««nnnunuunufi: :nnnnuun:nnun "t ous singer, forty-six years old today. : g‘;g ?“' el M'flcu : : o * : : : : ’_ x X : | J. Keir Hardie, noted English la- x mnub&c%'%% ' xNO NORTHERN' NA % ¥ M F CUNNINGHAM * * W. G. SCRROEDER X & The store that treats-you ¥ « THE CROOKSTON LUMBER * bor leader, fifty-six years old today.|[ll~ * ERS 'AND JOBBERS ¥ % RT NATIONAT, T % ¢ S * * % & RIGHT. * * — Albert J. Hopkins, former United X They are especially pre- X % HE BANEK ON * % X Wholesale and Retail A S * 2ok COMPANY * =] inoi: i * pared to promptly fill all or- ¥ & RN OLD, STRONG AND AT, ¥ % & ¥ Flour, Feed and Grocerles % % Crockery, Glassware, House- ¥ X * States cenator from Illinols, sixty-| B Y Jers in tnelr various lnes.of % % CONSBRVATIVE. ' % % General Job and Repair Work & X i Klinld Necosulilos used Severyl x - % - six years old wd:y. ” % merchandise. Tk % = x % Gl 2 x X 5 4« % day. Then come to the store ¥ : ‘Wholesale : Rt. Rev. Alfred Harding, Episco- 3 Dargest stock of Diamonds % Jkkikykkk BANK *kkkkkkkk &% 4& % Maill Orders given prompt ¥ ¥ that saves you money. : pal bishop of Washington, D. C., six- * and Watches and the finest ¥ & -« *x X Phone §27 %« & attention. x x % % LUMBER, LATH AND * ty years old today.- % equipped workshop in North- % & Our local merchants and % = % x X ; % XCARLSON'S VARIETY STORE* * * Edwin L. Norri; £ M X ern Minnesota. Special or- X & the officers are the stockhold- & & 410 America Ave. & & Minnesota Ave., Bemidjl ¥ % 4th Street. x % BUILDING MATERIAL % 'win L. Norris, governor of Mon- * der work given prompt at- ¥ & ers of this bank. x % x x X ey tana, forty-seven years old today. % tention. Estimates furnished. & = x *x x X X x 5 £ X " x — Larz Andersoh, United States min- [l = FEEEIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIREEE R IIIITAIIEIARIERRRERKIE o AT FRFAIIIIIITIAIIIIIIIRREE BRI IR 33330 Fx A , { ¥ ister to Belgium, forty-six years old it St d g LA S

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