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|PAID ADVERTISEMENT. e office af county > £ e = z : ) - ($10.00 for Series : “ e auditor, for several reasons. Bither| I have:been a good auditor or a poor lone. It the latter be the case I might as well'save my time and mon- ey and get back to the “wood: bt 4 the former is the case, as I feel cer- in it 18, others must know it, and it is not necessary for me to blow my own horn, ‘I have worked faithfully for two | years in the service of the people and have ‘accomplished much that was needed in the matter of systematizing the . office, opening - new - records, which should have been opened years ago, bringing up the neglected back work, and putting matters generally in geod shape for whomsoever might succeed me in the office. % * I was under & great handicap. when I took the office & year ago last Jan- uary. I know nothing regarding the affairs of the office, and knowing = {nothing, perhaps promised more than $10.00 for Series. R e R e e In the City of. Bemidjl the papers are delivered by carrier. Where ‘the deliv- ery is irregular please make immediate eomplaint to this office. - Telephone 31. Out of town, subscribers will confer a favor if they will’ report when -they @e not get their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the Daily Pioneer xn r:lc-[z: notice about ten days be- re. his time expires, glving him an epportunity. to' make: an advance pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped. Subscription Rates. Genuine e ; Rogers Silver Free for Wrappers from GALVANIC SOAP - Eight pages, containing a summary of m’t:". of f-hd. ‘week., Published . every Thursday and sent postage paid * to any address for 1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- @ay by the Bemidjl Pioneer Publishing Company. — & B. camsow. 3 Having received the nomination as|I' Was able to fulfill.! Had I been | EAROLD J. DANE, candidate—for county superintendent|lacking in nerve and business sys- 1 e of schools your vote is solicited at|tem, I would have feared to go go The Famolgs Easy Washer { That Sixth Amendment, the general election, Tuesday, No-|beyond the limit of clerk hire allow- " b 28 2 A s o Readers of the Pioneer may have| Having been nominated for the!vember 5th, 1912, ed by law, and in so doing would This extraordinary offer—the greatest premium proposi- % office of Representative for the sixty-| = If re-elected I will in the future|have placed a limit on the work to hoticed that.on, Mouday a0 diior-|o oo\ arotrict T saltolt yous snppont af| o protiite BO6 Wese Lntesssts.of g La doie: ial was printed advocating the pass-|¢ne polls Nov. 5, 1912, as in the past devote my whole time| FExpecting, however, to pay out of age of the sixth amendment next| I stand for the development of |schools of the county. my own: pocket for all extra clerk Tuesday and that on Wednesday the| NORTHERN MINNESOTA and if Yours very truly, hire, I at once put an extra force at opposite stand was taken. It is due|elected, I pledge you my earnest sup- —W. B. STEWART. | work, supposing all back work. could the readers that they I hy thi port to all measures coming befora be cleaned up in a few months. For- i Y know why this the legislature, to that end. . tunately the legislature of 1911 pass- switch was made. The first editor- A. P. RITCHIE, ed a law giving the commissioners of ial was an’ error on the part. of the Bemidji, Minnn. certain. counties of small valuation, tion ever made in connection with a laundry soap—will expire December 15, 1912. - Only 100 wrappers from Galvanic Soap entitle the holder to either six Ro‘fers teaspoons or three dessert or soup spoons. - Coupons packed in Johnson’s Washing Powder will count the same as Galvanic Soap wrappers. The La Vigne, or Grape Pattern, pictured here, is one of the finest examples of silversmith’s art. It is a product of the factory of Wm. A. Rogers, Ltd., which in itself is enough The dessert spoons are editor as he had the wrong circum- PAID ADVERTISEMENT. the right to increase the ordinary ;?::lwnfl:: to recommend it to the most discriminating. It comes in the - : 1o i 2 s |clerk hire of auditors to an amount SAPO0 fashionable French gray finish and wili be a credit to any stances in mind. When the matter Ordered and to be paid for by J. L. which might be necessary to accomp- usual 6-inch table. The silver plating is known as A-1 Extra Plate and was called to his attention he saw George of Bemidji, Minn., $10 for length s plating s a lish the work, subject to the approval of the public examiner and the at- torney general. Owing to their abil- ity to judge of the work, these two gentlemen at once agreed, and the board of commissioner have been quick to realize the value of the work done, thus granting the increase readily. I have two deputies and two clerks, all of experience and there is not a lazy bone in any of them. They have been willing to work nights, Sun- days and holidays and have needed z no'driving at any time. I have never _ expected them to work unless I was B. J. JOHNSON SOAP COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wis. working with them. The current work has largely in-|= — - — — e - i Ing allowed to go into judgment. Experience is what they want da creased in the last two years. More ’; Falda n:i el otgchanginglar "wi‘mn # N; o y "M% When you have a bad cold you 1Ak oartleaten ware Lomued In 1001} L ora very tWo yoira, T ton “The auditors' offce is the last place| 30t the best medicine obtainable so than had been issued in all the pre- J/W0. years, b dan gay grandibors’ office s the lastiplace 1t wit 1 only. this: I have been in the office | where a change of head is beneficial |25 10 €uTe it With as little delay as pt ince the organization . 1 ’ TounTysmReInce for nearly two years and I find that [to the taxpa There -are too|POssible. Here is a druggist’s opin- ! of the county, and more were issued Y Ewo yea! pazem: e 2% in s o1 ‘haye sold - "Oh aniberialn! { in 1912 than for all years before in- | [€Te are some things yet to learn.|many matters in process at all times, ¢ e S g . ) cluding 1911. , Bach one of these cer-| A 1eW auditor would require as much |matters that require a week or a|COUED Remedy for fifteen years, To the Taxpayers of Beltrami Coun- dorrain - time to learn the routine and then|month to complete, and if changes|®@¥® Enos Lollar of Saratoga, Ind., tys tificates means more than ten times probably give way to another in two |are made the system is broken and am?, consider it the best on ’the mar- The undersigned has made but lit-|the amount of work needed, if taxes |years. No first class business house|chaos reigns once more. . {ket” For sale at Barker's Drug tle stir in his position as candidate | were paid up promptly, instead of be-|would think of doing such a thing. J. L. GEORGE. —Ady|Store—Adv. T I —_— is on a base of a very high grade heavy nickel silver. These spoons are guaranteed and with- ordinary wear will last a lifetime. Take the front panel only of the wrappers from a box of Galvanic (100 cakes) to our Branch Premium Depart- ment, in the store of _ L. ABERCROMBIE 216 Beltrami Ave. and receive entirely free a set of these magnificent spoons absolutely free of charge. . N. B.—If not convenient to you to present the wrappers at the above-named store, mail same direct to us, enclosing five 2-cent stamps to cover postage,and we will mail spoons direct to you, postpaid. the error at .once. series ‘The Pioneer, together with all pa- pers of Northern Minnesota and the J. C. THOMPSON twin citles, is against the sixth|cangigate for County Commissioner amendment first, last and all the Fifth District. time. . It is’aimed at the big cities| At the urgent request of a com- by the representatives of Southern |Mittee of citizens I hereby announce Minnesota and if passed would in myself as an Independent Candidate for the office of county commission- Minneapolis -alone -deprive 100,000 er from the Fifth district.' I have citizens of representation in the|lived in this county twenty years senate. The bill was passed through|and if elected will fill the office to the legislature by questionable|the best of my ability and will en- methods. deavor to give the county a good business administration. There i8 no. reason why any vot- er in the state should mark his bal- lot in favor of this unjust measure. Especially the men of the north| Here s a woman who speaks from country must stand by the twin cit- | bersonal knowledge and long exper- ies and Duluth as they have stood|lence viz: Mrs. P. H. Brogan, of Wil- i " son, Pa., who says: “I know from ex- by us in thelr fight for reapportion- perience that Chamberlain’s Cough ment. The proposed amendment|Remedy is far superior to any other. should be buried by a vote such as|For croup there is nothing that ex- has never been cast before. cells it.” For sale at Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. $5.00 for Series. (241 “Sunny Jim” Sherman, His smile won the vice-president 3 2 the title of “Sunny Jim” Sherman. ! In vietory or in defeat, the smile AR y was ever there and so successfully 3 3 o did he smile and cover up his pain [ that the entire world was startled i | when the news flashed out three = N . days ago that he was’ dangerously It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. i, ; reliable and will give you the best value for your money. His death less than a week be- Every merchant is fore the general election presents a Baaldad S S S S 2 S8 S S as 2t 82t FEIIIIIIARIIIIRIIIK TR KK :‘kfifl{k{i’&i’ifi*’*fii&lfi: o 3+ :’ffii%fiifii{l{**i{ifil%fil: :***:;:g*;?;;fii&*fli’ifi* i x ULATI situation that is unique in the his- : RET : : x x x X TOM SMART x X FURNITURE x x Tnvest in Land ON : —r tory of the country. Under our sys- x WE.__. % ¥ NORTHERN GROCERY * ¥ FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT k & * x ¥ ¥ At only $10.00 per acre & t £ ol ident, Dbal- x x % x X * % Dray and Transfer x X J. P. LAHR % % You have the choice of 12 all 4 em of electing a president, we bal : X x COMPANY : : GO TO : : SAPE ARD PAND doVING : : : : The1 a'MM" 40%s. * lot for electors and they in turn 1 x X © land 18 easily cleared and % elect the men for whom they havo|[| X the Bims you" send fn this ¥ % ¥ X BROEANDMARKUSEN ¥ * § Tt Rum and Sioves, X X la erudualy”sloping excopt % x " acres of rolling land & stood. In caso that the Tatt and|fl FMOTMIE L o ek X cssesssesses e “THEY BEAT.” ¥ X Res Phons 88 2. Undertaking. § Joround a mall lake. Good % = grad a Sherman electors win in a majority : : : . wHowsu‘gxocERs * X ¥ 207 Fourth street, .Bemidji. : : 818 America Avenue : : Phone call 178-2. : * suu:n.m da o Turtls River. : — of the states, they will how ballot X HAKKERUP X K ®esssssencees x Phone 206. x b on Taft.surely. Who the candidate |l + Third St. Bemidjl. X X X ox & ¥ Offlos Plone:13 % % 323 Minnesota Ave. X % M b+ i X x. ¥ x * ¥ % Minnesota Ave, Raa oS St i3 S8 ol 8 830 02 * *x by the national committee of the ¥ x - ATLORIN( * * % All kinds of buillding ma- ¥ % BARKER’S DRUG x X Republican party. In case no vice- I Df;{fi“g‘é;%‘qnocimms : : Suits ?nade to y%ur meas- : : '$88888sS : : ;i'.:“:'fi :5‘1:1::: or as little as : : T I.g.’id STOEE : 2 W00D SAWING : E— is d by the electors % % ure from x e S e th t 3 found in Bemidji x X $20 UP. ) MONEY T0 LOAN M ol ¥ & small or large jobs given o the election will go to the senate. % Come right here and get: % < _Get your fur coat fixed ov- ¥ X * i : @ our prompt attention. o In case the senate does not elect by % them, as we pride ourselves X & er mew. x $333838S x i ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- ¥ Wholesalers and Retal lerll *x X 3 x i * on having only the best x & Shells from $28 up. x % *x ¥ & Service and satisfaction. Mall ¥ & GIVE US A TRIAL. @ March 4, the president pro tem.of |} 3 O, ¥ oy, ¢ X X Everything in the tallor- X % ONFARMILANDS.. & % BER COMPANY. X % Orders given that same ser- X * B the senate assumes the office of vice- * ¥ & ing line at x % x X% ¥ % vice you get in person. x © CHAS. JOHNSON ® 1 ¥ SCHWANDT & MARIN * +* NORRIE THE TAILOR. * & JOHN @. ZIEGLER. x % x X i x % * t president. X ‘Minnesota, Ave x X 405 Minnesota Ave. x K ¥ & Coal and wood also for sale & & BARKER'S * Phone 385 PS 81 — The campaign this year will go % Bemidji - Minnesota, ¥ ¥ Phone 127. i’ : 0DD FELIOWS BUILDING. : : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. §. : :Third St. Bemidji, Mlnn.: : x l down in history for its unusual com- * : x X AR * | | for vice-president will be may be de- cided at some sort of a convention or plications, The fight made by Roose- Roosevelt in Chicago , the Bull * FRIIFRIIRIHRIIR KRR KK #««x«n*i««i«*inunu{i: x AR KRR KRR *i*i*i*i‘l!iii*i: * * + FRFRFIRIIRIARII IR K il{il{ii{*fl!fii’lll‘(lfi%“: ' * IR i S AR S S S s x$8$SSS x FRKHRIIAR KRR :!&k*iili&%lifiiifi*llfil{: FAHIAIIIRIIIRAII R K :ifll*i**lifi&*fl*fi*fi%k{i*: TR RIIIREK :fii#{i{*fiifi#{ifiifi**fikfii& :fi*fi{ifii{liiii{ &i{*fii*i: :#&C{lfii&kfilfifil{l&lfiilfik FAAIIAIIIIIIIRIIEIIEEFEK :fi*l&i*fiifiifii{ifik{i&ifiii Bemidji & i{ifi&i‘r{i&i&kfil{i&ifi*"fl# :*{i&*{ifiii&ikfi*’&ik{lfil $$S x X x t x X MONEY! x X OUR ¥ x BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE * . MAKER OF SHOES TO * X Moose convantion In augusth he|) X -veriets stors losts 1n - ¥ 5 §°5E L EONEIS I I merchandisosaies aroalways X & st ¥ ¥ L P ECKeTRUM & winning of Woodrow Wilson at Bal- * SERVICE, ¥ % “Regularly and systematl- X & on -the increase and each X % 514 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji & ORDER. x X b SEECEES ti; £ ied campaigns of x VALUES % % cally. If you receive your pay ¥ & month has been better than ¥ & x x * X * Imore, the . trenisie e * AND ¥ ¥ weekly, lay some aside each X & the last. If you are mot al- X & Wholesale and retail Pia- & % Repalr work neatly dome. * & Plumbing, Steam and Hot % the candidates, the shooting of * VARIETY. ¥ ¥ week, if monthly do lixt n}?nth- : : 2“' : cmmlrlnr. you d‘; el.l:: : : ;lao-,morgann and Sewing : : l?l'irat ‘clulld d:hoe l‘;llal::s : : glur Heating, Sewer and & = to X & ly. The dollars will pile up low how well we can p achines. parlors for es an n- ‘ater Coj Roosovelt, and the death of Sher-|l X It will cost you nothing to X % Iy. ffho dol o D & * X tlemen. x X iisctlons. 2 | L1 man are all circumstances that are x *x X e 'rh Y“l’r. 5 : : you in quantity. : : Phone 573. : : o : +* Phone 555-309 x B ARIE' x X ow I8 the time open & ‘WM. ‘STAKIS, far from wimal NS sountcy il K MBI ARy K ek wonint. Tt X % W G SCHROEDER * % : % % 310 Minnesota. Ave. * ¥ 320 Beltrami Ave. ¥ $ Wwait with eagerness the announce- + Bemidji, Minn. * : SECURITY STATE BANK : :Bemldfl, Minn. : : J. BISIAR, MANAGER. : : Bemidji, Minn. : : . * B | ment of who will suoceed Sherman.| B ¥, o s kKA kKKK EKE S SokbrrrEENIIOIL ki SoSisadotississassacasa s diddoddasdudanansasadiits LU LIS TS TR ST ORI, | 33 FIFRERIIIIEIIIIRIEIIIIIEIK HRIIIIIIRRIIEEREIIIIIRR FRE IR IIIE KRR K FRIIIIIEIIIIRIEIIIRREEK KRR KK i Courteous Aunto Owners, :{i{ifiifiifil{ifilfiifi*{ *’: x ! : : - : : : : i L : : HIAI RIS : i tomobiles wh x % x X THE @ HARDWARE (0. ULLD! Get Your x The owners o.t automol : o b ALBERT KLEVEN el McCUAIG b HIVEN e _ MACHINE SHOP > petiena x have placed their cars at the dis- X FARMERS LAND CO. & X ¥ % WHOLESALE AND RETAIL % % ¥ * BELTRAMI COUNTY SAV- ¥ % HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS x posal of the high school extension * x X " x % % ¥ We do general repair work % X ING AND BUILDING x X s x % Northern Minnesota Lands ¥ +* GENERAL MERCHANDISE %~ % % & ofall kinds. Gasoline and & X ASSOCIATION. ¥ ¥ and FARM IMPLEMENTS * workers are as & big a factor in the « for sale. Information re- % X : X 90000606906 Kk X steam engines a specialty. : : i e = : : x 3 - gardin; ying * * ®- £ x X A a home ution, an of extansion Hork 48’ the b axers them : fully ‘g‘“l:‘nd b - : * Goods, Shoes, Groceries ¥ & ¢ HARDWARE ¢ *x X ¥ X has-money to loan to build ¥ % : selves. Were it not for the use of X = x x and Provisious. : * * * x X OLAF ONGSTAD : * w‘!vn. sr to b\g‘ a ;;m-':‘ : : C. E. BATTLES - . Securi ¢ Bldg., *x * x 20060600000 x - % J x . C. KLEIN, retary Hard 1RE sutos, (e, livery: pila‘would sooq | f - X A . Y e Bemiali k& * & & Shop—Rear of Plonser Bldg. X % . _Hooms 5 and § ¥ x The Hardware Merchant % bankrupt the extension fund and the % . Bemiaji, Minn. : x : % Phone 57 ' $16 Minnesots Ave & : : : O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. : : Bemidl, - Minn. x *x — ppionthoy iy | ([Ii-NNSRTRCOUSHRRIIRIESS S5 JARUISeTe TSR CRTe U SURUU L ORI SR CTUUOOUOUN.L S U TN FIIIRIIRRIIRIKIIRIR e-country at it is at pr e - : 5 farmers who have heard the exten- #**iiii*i*{i{i*l%kfii’*‘: :}t"tt“}‘*fi}“}tmfl»fi}z :ifiunfimn&mmn: ilfli**‘l’**’&ifii{ififim: :fii’ifi#{i’k&lkfilfiflifi*fil: :nnnnnmumun: * 2. tion lectures. can thank W. L. x We strive to sell. x *x x X x x x x X X Brooks, R. L. Given, H. C. Baer and |l§ % THAT'S NATURAL. % X H AORTHERS xfi % ¥ MNP CUNNINGHAM & * ' RUDOLPH W.KOEPP ok LiThe.utors thatitredia yon 3 THE CROOKSTON LUMBER X | C. W. Jewett. | E. A, Barker furn- * But we strive harder to please. X * HE JANK ON * : : +* Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer ¥ & [ e COMPANY * ’ ished a Columbi hine to thefll % THAT’S SERVICE. ¥ & RN OLD, STRONG AND AL, &« . & x x ¥ & Crockery, Glasswre, House- & & ; x S S a Columbia machin g x X ‘CON VATIVE. ¥ General Job and Repair Work % -~ & All kinds % % hold Necessities used every ¥ & *® town of Frohn Tuesday. % . Courteous attention has ¥ ¥ S x & ¥« & of Plow and Woodwork. . & & day. Then-come to the store & % ‘Wholesale & ¥ won over many jewelry cus- ¥ - fkfkki¥kk¥k BANK *EEIkkikkk & x X = % & that saves you money. x X * A % tomers to us. : : o e : : Phone §37 : : Satisfaction guaranteed. : ie ey : :Lmn. LATH AND : by a dis r local merchants an 7 ARLSO) ARIETY STORE i | 4 oy h“d.enehu fl“:k"a Cl’lnnba:: : % & the officers are the stockhold- & & 410 America Ave. % & 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjl. ® % Street. x % BUILDING MATERIAL - g % ordered: stomach. - Exke X George T. Baker & Co. % ors of this bank. B * X % x * x 431 lain’s Tablets and correct that ana x X X ® & x X ; * ey * ¥ - x ! the headaches will disappear. For *’fl#&mfi*{”filfilfl‘ mmmmm*m&q Mimmm m&m«nym B ad dad i ddg i il ]l 0 mmm 4%