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AS SECOND CLASS MAT- MIDJI, MINN.,, MARCH 8, 1879. —_—— In the City of/Bemidji the papers are delivered by carrier. ‘Where the deliv- ery is irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. Telephone 31. Out of town subscribers will .confer a favor if they will report when they do not get their papers promptly. Every subscriber-to the Daily Ploneer will receive notice about ten days be- fore his' time. expires, giving him an opportunity’ to make an advence pay- ment before.the paper is finally stopped. UN'Dm THE ACT OF & &lfl:"!lnuon Rates. 2, 1877. After graduating from the ne month, by carrier. i One year, by carrier. . ‘4:32 normal school of A:zt;nadm‘]lSBg hf_} Three months, postage pai 1,00 |8ttended Leland Stanford, Jr., Uni: Six months, postage paid. 2.00| versity, where he distinguished him- One year, postage paid... 4.00 football The Weekly Ploneer. Eight pages, containing a su of the news of the weex. Dublisnes every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for 1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- @Gay by the Ben‘.xdjl Ploneer Publishing Company, G. E. CARSON. B = DENU, HAROLD J. DANE, gditor. Those Virginia Bonds. When Governor Eberhart was in Bemidji Saturday, he stated that he and other members of the state in- vestment board were in favor of sell- ing the Virginia bonds but that Aud- itor Iverson was opposed to it and that Chief Justice Start, also a mem- Dber of the board, was not strongly in favor of it. ' The board must stand together before the bonds can be sold, for one vote will kill the reso- lution. Minnesota has several millions of dollars loaned to the state of Vir- ginia. This money was taken prin- cipally from the schol fund which at present has about $29,000,000 in it. The people of Northern Minne- sota want the investment board to sell these bonds and re-invest the money in public 'improvements in Minnesota. In this way, the state will receive four per cent on its funds where it receives three now and the counties will get money at four per cent where now they pay six. From what the governor said, it appears that the Virginia bonds at present are not worth worth par ow- ing to the present money market. Consequently if they were sold now, the state would lose something as they were bought at par. Iverson is said to urge this as his reason for not selling at this time claiming that by holding on a litle longer, the bonds will probably bring par and the state will save that margin. On the other hand it is pointed out, and the governor appears to fa- vor this point of view, that even if the bonds are sold now at a slight loss, the increase of onme per cent in the income from the money will nearly make up for the loss ;and in the second place, the state as a whole |4 will be ahead for the people will be saving two per cent on their bonded indebtedness. An example of how this bond mat- ter works out was furnished by In- ternational Falls last spring. The school district wished to sell $125,- 000 of twenty year bonds to the state. When the investment board was approached, the International — people were told that there were ° many applications ahead of them and that the board did not have mon- ey for all. It was only by pointing out that there were but $15,000 bonds ahead of the $125,000 and that the district had an assessed valuation of over $2,000,000 that the Interna- tional people were able to get their loan. The difference in getting the money from the state at four per cent and from a loan company at six per cent made a difference in the twenty years of close to $50,000. A slight matter! A A year ‘nga Beltrami county sold $101,000 of ditch bonds to outside parties. The county pays for these in fifteen payments and the bonds run twenty years. The county pays ENTERED ; the state. é TER AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BB-|be sold at once and the money made available for loans for state public improvements. Hiend The Virginia bonds should THIS IS MY 35th BIRTHDAY. _ Carl Hayden. Carl Hayden, who has the distinc- tion of being the first congresman sent by the new state of Arizona to. the national house of representatives, was born in Tempe, Arizona, October self as a member of the team. Upon his return to Arizona after completing his university car- cer young Hayden succeeded his father in the presidency of the mill- ing company that years before had built the first flour mill in Arizona. His public career began ten years ago with his election as treasurer of his home county. Following this, he was twice elected sheriff, and upon the admission of Arizona to state- hood last year he was the Democratic choice for delegate-at-large to con- gress and ran neck and neck with Senator Ashurst for first honors as a vote getter, Congratulations to: Sir James Whitney, premier of On- tario, sixty-nine years old today. ‘William O’Brien, Irish leader and member of parliament, sixty years old today. Sir Philip Burne-Jones, noted Eng- lish artist, fifty-one years old -today. Cordell Hull, representative fn congress of the fourth Tennessee dis- trict, forty-one years old today. Osian Callaway, representative in congress of the twelfth Texas dis- trict, forty years old today. Gen. Robert B. Brown, Republican nominee for governor of Ohio and former commander-in-chief of the G. A. R., sixty-eight years old today. THIS DATE IN HISTORY. October 2. 1758—TFirst legislative - assembly ever held in Canada met in Halifax. on tea and taxation by Parliam 1730—Major Andre, British officer, hanged as a spy at Tapan; > % | 1804—England prepared to resist invasion by Napoleon’s army. 1829—First Sunday school in Tex- a8 established at San’ Felipe. 1833—Anti-slavery society organ- ized in New York City. 1842—William Ellery Channing, famous Unitarian minister, died in Bennington, Vt. Born in Newport, R. L, April 7, 1780. 1862—Confederates under Gen. Van Dorn began their atack on the Union forces under Gen. Rosecrans at Corinth, Miss. 1865—Gen. Robert E. Lee became president of Washinton College. 1911—Ttalian warships began a bombardment of Tripoli. BEAUTIFUL HAIR AT SHALL GOST A Simple Hair, Cures Dandruff, Stops Falling Hair. ‘What a pity it is to see so many people with thin, wispy hair, faded or streaked with gray, and realize that most of these people might have soft, glossy, abundant hair of beau- tiful color and lustre if they would but yse the proper treatment. There is no necessity for gray hair under sixty-five years of age, and there is no excuse for anyone, young or old, having thin, straggling hair, either full of dandruff or heavy and rank smelling with excessive oil. You can bring back the natural color of your hair in a few days and forever rid yourself of any dandruff and loose hairs, and make your hair Be Sure and Clip This Out - Today 1773—Philadelphia called a pub- Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the best money can buy. SCHWANDT & MARIN nflinnesuta Ave. Bemidji - Minnesota, % s ek ok ko ok ke NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY * WHOLESALE . GROCERS Kdkk gk ok ok kkokkkk E2 2222222222333 five and one half per cent on these bonds. This year, the county was able to get the ditch money from the state at four per cent. Had it been able to get the $101,000 at four per cent, it would have saved between $30,000 and $40,000, or $2 for every person in the county. It is hard for people in the South- ern part of the state to realize the importance of this question to Northern Minnesota. They do not know that we have to spend as much in five years for improvements as they do in twenty or even thirty. The north country is growing rapid- ly and must have schools, roads, bridges and ditches faster than the money comes in to pay for them. It needs the aid of the state and must have it. The selling of the Virginia is not a question of politics. It is a ques- tion of right and justice. Ev- ery time a Northern Minnesota bond is sold at more thaa four per cent, Ki{*ii%{*fll&li{ikfil‘@ii: % i * *x X SEE MILLERS * : WE RETURN i i x x. X before. * * x X buying : % Tod: plctures made from ¥ ¥ your * tl:’e ag]m‘ you gend in this ¥ X L X ¥ morning. A : : GUNS AND AMMUNITION : ing, ng. : Enlarging, Framing, Copy! s iy SO - Sy * % ¥ and LL Loaded * * HAKKERUP % % Second ER to x +« Third St. Bemidji. ¥ : Hand S Order : x FRAAAARIIRRIR IR RK i#‘*fi*fii{*fi{i‘k{**#**{i#i: % K % de ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok *x IR EIIRREK FRFIIIRIRIFHIRKIERRIRERK * FAFIIIIIIIRIIRIIREKKIK if#i*lki*iillki: aen Sage hag been used for restoring and preserving the color of the hair, and Sulphuf 18 recognized by scaip specialists’ _as heing excellent for treatment of hair and scalp trou- nles. or itcning acalp, or if your hair is losing its color or coming out, get a fifty cent bottie of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur from your druggist, and no- tice the improvement in the appear= ance of your hair after a few days’ treatment.—Adv. Remedy Beautifies the] 1f ‘you are troubled with d:ndmlfl New ¢ 1912 2 sides, printed on @ rounded; beautiful, strong, durable. @ color plates, numerous subjects by ® at this office SIX Consecutive I same % SR e pame Illdstrated | Jigey and ]l-id ith $ Tl sopare comers. Six 8ic AR AR KKK nfi«&ufl«wuflnnfl: TAILORING * Suits made to your meas- ¥ ure from * $20 UP. * Get your far coat fixed ov- ¥ er mew. * Shells from $28 up. * Everything in the tailor- % ing line at * NORRIE THE TAILOR. % 405 Minnesota Ave. * Phone 127. : AR KKK KK KKK KKK KKK SCHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your needs for _the School in Bemidji at the EMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL B SUPPLY STORE AXKAKA KA KA ARAK khkhkhkkkhkkhhkhokk e 3 e e Je % d K de kv ko ok KKK RRKKRKKRKKKK %ki***iii"_l*flii{i%l{lifi: x * $ % Let us prove to you that our ¥ siv% y’gu’sx io%‘zy! * % Variety store leads in x X $$S * * SERVICE, * Regularly and systemati- % * VALUES ¥ ’x cally. If you receive your pay ¥ * AND ¥ & weekly, lay some aside each & * VARIETY. ¥ & week, if monthly do it month- ¥ % It will cost you nothing to X i ly. The dollars will pile up * * be convinced. ¥ & surprisingly. * *x x X TRY IT. * * MEGROTH'S VARIETY * % Now is the time to open a % * B ¥ & bank account with the * : Bemidji, Minn. ¥ & SECURITY STATE BANK : * TN KEKKEKKRK KKK KKK KKK :il#**’#*iiiflfiifiii’i’i: :ii‘llii‘lilk’ifild’l{*{iifi * 3 « AWSERLELETEN 23 00T X : FARMERS LAND CO. : : oonae * x % ° Northern Minnesota Lands X & GENERAL MERCHANDISE % % for sale. Information re- ¥ X * % garding land buying cheer- X R * fully given. % X Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries X X > x X and Provisfous. x ¥ Security State Bank Bldg., * & = * * % X Third St. Bemidji % * Bemidji, Minn. : * : x ’ x We strive to sell- * THAT’S NATURAL. x % But we strive harder to please. * THAT’S. SERVICE. * George T. Baker & Co. FRE IR :***i**i*ifii&i&ik&*fi*ifi: * 8 £ § g H 8 & g ] 2 4 13 % e J J o %k % ok Kk ok ok * IR x FAKIIIIRIIRR IR :fi#fl‘*}tfi*‘*mfl%ttt&tt * % 5 * KO NORTHERN NA * * RT NATIONAL TI * 3 EE oo, o ab8e ann 0N X : CONSERVATIVE. % * FAFRIIIEK xm~nu«wc: % Our local merchants and & * % ers of this-bank. X 2 333 5SS LS8 Sl * % the officers aré the stockhold- : The $4.00 (Like illustrations in the announcements from day to day,) This dictionary is NoT i lishers of Webster’s dictionary or. e Suthorities from Tesding oo bound 5 eatest authorities from ing universities; is in DICTIONARYiull Limp Leather, flexi i S DICTIONA ull Limp eli; ib;::uble, stamped in gold on are maps and over 600 subjects beautifully illustrated by ¢ § educational charts and the latest United States Census. Present Any Bock by Mail, 22¢ Extra for Postage & published by the original pub- oY their successors. ion by the world’s ¢ back and and corners iper, with red ed, contents, there € esides the gen hree- monotones, 16 pages of lf"-",.“ and the 9O TLLD OY MEION BREWG (3. GNDER THE D00 MWD DRUES ACT SWE.28™ 1996. EMI0J1 BREWING G2 G & W\ The Tasve Tews' This space reserved by the INQUIRE OF ST. PAUL Bemidji Townsite & improvement Co, 820 Capital Bank Building Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, For price of lots, terms etc., T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji or write, MINNESOTA Subseribe for The Pioneer - FRIIIHRKIHIIR KKK x * * *x * FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT % x i * * GO TO * *x * : ROE AND MARKUSEN : * “THEY BEAT.” *x * * % 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. ¥ * Phone 206. *x * * * x B S T e S S I :n«nunun«nnnn: JOHN -G. ZIEGLER. 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. b ssssssss 3 * * ¥ MONEYTOIoAN X 3 sessssss 1 * * I ONFARMIANDS, X * * * * * * * * FRARIIAIR IR K ll{il{iii*{%fi*fiifii{lfiifi: ‘We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for #m o 2 Pioneer Supply_Store Can Save You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. PRI R K i#i*ii#liii{kl{ifiil’lfil: x : x OUR * +* merchandise sales are always ¥ % on the increase and each ¥ +« month has been better than % % the last. If you are not al- & * ready a customer, you do not * know how well we can please % % you in quality and satisfy & Tk kdkdkkkkkk E 3423222822224 : you in quantity. : x W. G SGHBOEDEBm“. * * . & Bemidji, *x * R3S 3383 83383088 e ot oy :finflfntnnnntwn: *x 200000000 X ® * X 000000000 & K ERna 61 516 Minnmols Ave * FRREIHRF IR AR TR FRERIAHE R EK L8 8. 883331 x * x x % M. F. CUNNINGHAM * % : 3 x 3 x : General Job and Repair Work: : * * K - Phone $37 * x N * x 410 America Ave. * : % FEFEEEEEIEEEEIE KRR EEEE Baadada S 28 S S 2l Sl ST A ¥ Y TOM SMART Dray and Tranater SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 America Avenue Oftice Phone 12 % * FARAII KRR KKK :%klllii"’i#l{*’i’ifi*fi# * % All kinds of building ma- & * terial, a8 much or as little as ¥ * you like at the e o o ok e ok e e e ok o ok ke Je v de de ek ek ok ok ok ok ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. ook ok Kok ok ok Khkkhk dkk % Coal and wood also for sale * : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. & * TR K :iiiiiiilfii’i’iifil{!ilfi# v x : BEMIDJT MUSIC HOUSE : " % 614 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji & *x ‘Wholesale and retail Pia- & nos, Organs and Sewing * Machines. Phone 573. * * * ¥ J. BISIAR, MANAGER. & AR Belaaaiaad s d s IS8 LSS Lot 4 K Tk dek e gk Kk odkok ok ok K ¥ * Wholesalers of * * INKS * x PENS *x * PENCILS * x * TABLETS * *x SCHOOL SUPPLIES % * STATIONERY *® * * * mfiw PUB. CO. ¥ * Minn. * % x5 K e AR R EREK :{i&ifi#&lfii’l’i&*fiifl*{l{ * MACHINE SHOP ‘We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. g 22 222232 OLAF ONGSTAD * $ (-} 2 2 -3 L] Tk sk ko ko ke * * AR R R FEEEEEREEEREEE IR R RK » % > * X BUNLPHW.XOEPP & ¥ Blacksmith and Horse-S8hoer ¥ * o x - All kinds * % of Plow and Woodwork. & * 7 x : Satistaction guaranteed. : % 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjl, x x * * | | KX K KKK KKK K KKK * * = * * THE BEMIDJI LEAD & x PENCIL x * * * * * The Best * x NICKLE PENCIL * * in the World * * * * * * ALL STORES * * * * * ERKK KKK KKK KKK K KK :*i*i%l**fll’!ii*i*&kfifi%fi BABKER’g DRUG an JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. BARKER'S : Third St. Bemidji, Minn. * TR :ll{ifiifi*fii{ill{*{*liili * o ok ok ok ko ok k ok ok de ok ok ke ke ke ok kA ke * HENRY MILLER, * ¥ MIDWAY GROCERY. * ¥ Groceries * * Smoked Meats * * Bottled Milk * * Cigars * * Fruit * x Ice Cream * * and ® x Con- * * fectionery % * Bread & % Phone 295 814 Beltrami Ave, % TR IK :’lfllfiffi*fi*fl&lfi{iifii*i*i : MAKER OF SHOES TO : ORDER. % parlors for Ladies and Gen- % * tlemen. * 310 mflb&’fifls 1 * Bemidi, Minn. * AR AR RIIAK :«n«nflinflnfln«nfi * : BUILDING ASSOCIATION % * *k kg * is a home institution, and has money to loan to build with or to buy s nome, O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. AR RIERI IR :&lfillilfii{ilkfil«m’&” * LR 24 2 3°3°2 2 The store that treats you RIGHT. x * * Crockery, Glassware, House- & hold Necessities used every * day. Then come to the store & that saves you money. b * CARLSON’S VARIETY STORE * *® x e 3 * R 3 * * % x 4th Street. x : £ x FRk ek kK k ¥ * FREEAR IR I [ MERCHANTS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS | It matters not where you reside or what you wgnt, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant i reliable and will give you the best value for your money. . o Aantle AR * AVOID SPECULATIT)§*’*: * Invest in Land * ¥ At only $10.00 per acre * * You have the choice of 12 all 4 * Joining 40’s. * ¥ The land is easily cleared and % 18 gradually sloping, except & % about 80 acres of rolling land * * around a small lake. Good & * graded roads to Turtle River & X Station. X X * < " M. * * Minnesota Ave. Bemidji & *&ifi*fiiii**kfikfiii{*’lfiilfi :‘li*fi*fii*ii*ifiii{ifil&itfi : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB, CO, ¥ Wholesalers and Re: tail ¥ of Typewriter Paper ::; * Ty#ewrlter Ribbons. -10u save the middl X % Drolt when ' you buy " here ull ream boxes at ] : cents and up. e X _Security State Bank BI, dg. : Bemidji, Minn. iifi*fii*’flfi’li*ii'*i”’f *: *iiiifii%k***i*iiilti*ifi L2224 228 222322824 : FURNITURE : : J. P. LAHR 3 E Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, : : Undertaking, : : Phone ecall 178-2, : : 323 Minnesota Ave, : i&iiifll*fii{ifiifiifiifii{ifii: * H 5 i H i * * ; i H wif 1. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Water Connta%on:' orand Phone 565-309 ¥ Rk ok Ak kkhk 320 Beltrami Ave. % *i*ikiiiiiifi*fii’l’l{i’l: fil{ifi*ifilfilkfiifik‘i&*’*fi&l Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant Bemidjl, - Minn. i*i*i*«l{l*&i{il{%kfi*&ifi: :’!ii’i{lfiifil’l REFRRERRK x Tk AR Kk k ko ko ok ok k. * 7 ek A e ok ok ok ok ok Kk ok ok ek ke e vk e vk ok ok ok ok ke ok X * : THE -CROOKSTON LUMBER : : COMPANY : * * * ‘Wholesale x x * : LUMBER, LATH AND * X * : BUILDING MATERIAL % x x * |

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