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l :n otfltowp‘n vor .,?q pagt. de not get’ th ifi*r‘- promptly. 2 Every subscriber to the Daily Pioneer A W B The. healthy. out -daor ex “givesithat'red:cheeked loe will recelve notice ‘about ten days be- || Aan e bR | Subscription Rates. Living in the'banana bélt is great. H All that has been iecessary was the, sipging birds. Don’t" o> Yoo- hasty,” we ‘may still have .use :for:'coal. :before - spring comes, A hf[§}§guri woman, age 113, took her boy, age 89, for a trip to Joplin to see ‘the sights. ~Too bad father couldn’t go also, but he probably had to '#iy “home to take caré of the grandfather..E: : The coal m‘nnfg threats for coal shortage has as yet caused little ex- citement in_Bemidji. This banana belt weather has caused little ex- citémient ‘of" any ' nature, but the ‘weather man says, “wait a’' week.” <. On to.Crookston. “On_to Craokston,” should be the, nlug:ln of every newspaper in North- ern Minnesota; antil’fhe meeting of the Norfliern Minnesota Development| association is called to order. There] is work for you and for me, Mr. Cit- izen, and you should feel it your duty to be there December 5 and 6. If you are not an appointed delegate, appoint yourself a delegate and come. That is not only what is wanted of you, but it is what’s expected of you. Be there to pull for Northern Minne- sota. You are needed. You are a part of the big machine. It doesn’t make any difference who you are or SKATES and - To fill this want we have plete line of Winslow. S ings Skating Shoes with ‘g inside shoe. Skates . 750 to $5 GIVEN HARDWA . YOUR MONEY BAOK IF YOU ¥ 316-318 Minn. Ave.. = . BEMIDJ} SAFE REMEDY ENDS. ;::rirye:cts ;:::r than by those of the : @T&MISEHIES Had the national committee been |@ives fiihnt Migf, Cures : d Pre- really anxious to serve the.party, it verts Catarrh and Cold in would have divided the contested del- e Head. egates so that mneither Taft nor Roosevelt would have been nomin-|i, cure catarrh.or a cold in the head of either Tat‘tv or. Roosevelt “would cause a split which would Tose the election. It was actuated by selfish. The quickest, best and safest >le what you are, YOU'RE IN THE GAME. That’s the point. Crookston has -proved itself capable of enter- taining a crowd, therefore no furth- er recommendation is necessary. That Sleeper Problem. It would be solved immediately, if it were left to the business men of Bemidji. The question is of enough importance for the Commercial club to advance, armed with the proper Instruments and demand of the rail- way company to give Bemidji a per- manent sleeper. Even the railway company must agree that it is a nec- essity most of the time, and if it be- came known throughout this section of the country that the passengers could board a sleeper here at Bemid- ji any time after nine o’clock and re- tire and upon arriving from the twin cities sleep until eight, it would be but a short time before a.third sleep- er could be used to good advantage. |: All youl' Now, let us get together. men of influence. Write to Mr. Gem- mel and to the Northern Pacific| headguarters at Minneapolis, and|. don’t let up until we get it. A Different Committee Needed. “Zithough the Democrats won the | national election, the figures of the popular vote show that had the Re- publican party not been split, it would have carried the election by an easy margin. Many who attended the national convention and who have since closely followed the trend of events agree that the real reason for the split and subsequent defeat of the Republican party was due to| the selfishness of the members of the national committee. From'the nature of the contest for delegates wh_ieh appeared before the Chicago convention the national com- mittee was the body which first sat in judgment. It was in the power of this committee to either seat all Taft . delegates, all Roosevelt or a proportion of -‘each. The committee sat Taft delegates with little regard to their ‘merits and as a result Taft was nominated and Roosevelt found cause ‘for" charging that*the nomina- tion had been stolen from him. “'The national committee was com- posed of .men close to the administra- tion and vnntunlli't,h‘eyv were for the head: of : that - administration, This ‘many of whom held pfice at_the option of the 'ltiminmuthn. Odnis'qnontly' this body was not in a position to see that the nomimation ated and the honor could then havelis by using a remedy that will “touch been bestowed on a man on whom |the spot™ and. do its work quickly the entire party could unite. At one|Without:leavingany bad effects. Ely's | time during the convention it lookea | Cream Baim, which is.applied to the nostrils rubbed on the throat or chest gets right at the root of the trouble ‘gnd ingtantly relieves even the mnomination. At another time|the worst case 6f catarrh or cold. A there was a Tong demonstration. for [few minutes pfter applied you can Hadley. * Either man could have led ""‘;“‘ 5;""" IBup in the head, the pajn and soreness are gone, the sense | the:party tojvigtory, of tapte, sme]l' and -hearing come The Republican party needs a na- back, and you feel like a different tional committee composed of men 3 person. - who have the interests of the party Ely’s Cream :Balm cleanses, heals at heart rather tham personal gain.|8nd strengthens the inflamed mem- It needs a committee with the control b“'_‘“' i {@way that stuffed up in the hands of men from the states fecling &5d-dujlipain in thohead; re; lieves the throat soreness and stops which are in the Republican column the nasty -discharge which ds the and not solidly Democratic as in the |cause of. the .disgusting hawking, south. The Republican party will{spitting, blowing of the nose, and continue to live for our government |foul brepth. - Hay fever victims who is such that two great parties are :“ made ‘;‘:‘i“. ble by fits of sl:e,ez- P i ing, coughing and wheezing get in- necessary, but if. tl : ; 4 y e h% marty” s 10 stant aqd permanent relief by the come ‘into-power again, it must at|,qe of this simple remedy. once cleanse itself from within 80| Don’t suffer- another minute. Ely’s that it may be prepared in four years |Creame Balm will relieve you imme- hence to resume where it left off. diately, and a°50 cent bottle will more than likely work a complete cure. . All druggists sell it.—Adv. GIVE IT ATRIAL as though La Follette would held the balance of power and eventually win VINNEAPOLIS LADY BADLY SCALDED WHILE COOKING. ‘While preparing a dinner a young Minneapolis wife had the misfortune to scald her hand so badly that over half the skin came off. She was alone, at the time and rushed over to her " nesghbor’s for help This melghbor “H ACKSIK promptly applied Allen’s Ulcerine : | Salve and in ten days the hand was | J l NO DUST SHINE STAYS L <ompletely healed without a scar. This salve is one of the oldest rem- 2dies in America and since 1869 it has been known as the only salve powerful enough to cure chronic ul- cers and old sores of long standing. Because it is so powerful, it will heal burns and scalds without a scar in 'a remarkably short time. Allen’s Ulcerine Salve heals from- i the bottom up iand draws out the L poisons. If applied on new cuts and 0 . 0 sores it heals in one-third the time Subsmbe ffl]’ The P]onwr u::t co‘m‘;non salves and liniments ' take. v, USED AND S0LD BY HARDWARE DEALERS e zi Riggs—I understand: that you en« courage your. .son-to practice on the cornet. ... o Griggs—Yes, sir. He’s only been . two. months—but: today ' I bought the honse next.door:to.me foi one-half of ita vale. - ‘The Missing Adjunct. ““There was & very disagreeable wait at the Muggleton's wedding last eve- ning. - The bride was in/ tears, the bridegroom’s collar melted, the pastor fell asleep in his study and:the or ganist " played, ‘Oh; Promise Me,’ eleven times.’ % “What in the world was the trou le?” “Why, the moving picture man’a auto struck a fire hydrant and his ‘whole outfit wenit to smash.” Aloft in the Distance. ors Use Dr. Evans, Ex-Commjasioner of Health, says: “There is alm s com- known as D.D.D. Prescription o E 250 ‘A Common Type. - 7 Belicld ithe! skiftless, lany man Who maires-no effort ‘to advance, And yet he bawls as loud ’s he can, chanoe.” “Alss, I've never had a Remedy. Dr. Holmes, the well known skin It willtake away. the itch Fou gpply H- o let you have a $1 bottle on our guar- antee that it will cost -you nothis less you find that it Barker’s Drug Store.; “This Iatest controversy has brought || me. altogether too ~much publicity,” confided ‘the politiclan. “What would you -lvlnnnmlmawfllnlmo] 8] “Get married to sfome woman of so- cial prominence and by the time peo- : | pleihave:left off ‘discussing the bride || this other incident will be forgotten.” YOUR GRAY HAIRS QUIGKLY VANISH | A Harmless Remedy, Made From Gar- den Sage, Reatores Color to Gray Hair. A feeling of sadness accompanies .|the discovery of the firat gray hairs which unfortunately are looked upon as heralds of advancing age. Gray hair, however handsome it may be, makes a person look old. We all know the advantages of being young. Aside from the good impression a youthful appearance makes on others, simply knowing that you are “looking fit” gives one courage to undertake and accomplish things. So why suf- fer the handicap of looking old on ac- count of gray hairs, when a simple remedy ‘will give your hair youthful color and beauty in a few days’ time?' Most people know that common garden -sage acts as a color restorer and scalp tonic as well. Our grand- mothers used a “Sage Tea’ for keep- ing their hair dark, soft and luxur- iant. In Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy we have an ideal prepa- ration of sage, combined with sul- + “I shall take a lofty position in dis- cussing public.affairs,” said the young man who is learning politics. “That’s right, son,” replied Senator Sorghum. “Only don’t soar so high into the empyrean that you are like an airship and the only impression people get of you is a small spot and & buzz.” Two or Three, . Country Cousin—Well, I was in the iMetropolitan museum this morning. City. Host—That's -nothing to brag jabout. I know two or three fellows iliving right here in New York wha - ‘have been therg—Smart Set. i phur and other valuable remedies for dandruff, itching scalp and thin, weak hair that is split at.the ends or con- stantly coming out. A few applica- tions of this valuable remedy will bring back the color, and in a short time it will remove every trace of dandruff and greatly improve the growth and appearance of the hair. Get a fifty cent bottle from your druggist today, and notice the differ- ence in your hair after a few days’ treatment. All druggists sell it, un~ der guarantee that the money will be refunded if the remedy is not exactly as represented.—Adv. ANRNTLLD B BENISLN BREWWG . UNDER THE FOCD AVOJRUGS ACTAUNE 28 /906.. BEMi0s1 BREWING Lo SRR The Taste Tews' This Offer Expires December 15,1912 Ty o3t 5 ;—% - — = This Matchless Set of Rogers Silver Spoons Is Yours, Free, for 100 Wrappers from Galvanic Soap! © We make this startling offer for a limited time only; to introduce to a limited circle of housewives this wonderful white laundry soap —the Famous Easy Washer. Your choice of the set of six superb - Rogers Silver Teaspoons or three Dessert.or Soup Spoons in the exquisite LaVigne or:Grape pattern, with the ultra-fashiopable French Gray Finish, for only 100 Galvanic Soap wrappers!® Never before has such an opportunity been offered. These spoons are the genuine 'Wm, A, Rogers Silverware, -Al heavy silver plate, guaranteed. piece stamped with the name Rogers. Don't misp this rfnl opportunity. to ; replenish your.table silver.wzthout ¢ «n;fl\!l cost! - Coupons from Johngon's Soap Powder accepted same & Galvanic Sosp wrappers. We suggest you buy a box of Galvanic Soap (100 cakes) today from your grocer. Take front panel only of these wrappers to our Branch Premium C. E. BATTLES HARDWARE STORE. ' .7 413-415 Beltrami Ave. and receive. either set of spoons free of cost. N. B.—It not convenlent to you to presant the wrappers at the above- smail same direct to us . 2-cent stamps fo Department in the store of First Mortgage Loans * on City and Farm 2t |[RUTH WIGHTMAN] s anae, ovean-newser mas. ||| TEACHER OF PIANO Phene (9. Minn. Leschetitsky Method Semid]jl, Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji Avenue Phone 168 ALLEN LINE| Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services . 30 Steamers | WEEKLY SAILINSS FROM MONTREAL' AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service $.5. Victorias, Dec. 6th $.5. Grampian, Dec. 121h, from St. John || ALDEN M. REMFREY Oarry Christmas Excursions te Eureps Teacher of Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. i MUSIC LESSONS MISS - SOPHIA MO TEACHER-OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio atz92f; Beitram! Avenue steamers are among-the larg- || Leader Bemidji Band Phone 536 est and best sailing ;from the St. Law- We can book you through from Be- LAWYERS md]l. dNn delay or hotel expenses;on For rates, reservations and alljother 4 K. 10 % information apply to LAWYER . R. E. FISHER Mlee Ploc Tt ‘Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 0. H. FISK H. H. WATSON General ‘Agent, Minneapolis ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS JR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Mtlea_ Block TRY A WANT AD ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION ARTICLE I The name of this corporation shall be Bemidji Exploitation Company. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Such corporation may engage in the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON business of buying, working, selling Office 1n Maye Block and dealing in mineral and other lands, |.py o0 oof Rea. P 891 DR. C. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OR. A. E. HENDERSON ABTICLE 111, ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON The principal place of business of 1 the City of | Jver First National Bank, Bemidjl, ) e"“fl&:‘lnflfj w’:’t‘n Aifices and | OfMos "Fhone 3¢ Residence ‘Fhose 8. head-quarters at or near the Village of |~~~ Northome, Koochiching County, Minne- sota. DR. E. H. SMITH ARTICLE IV. The period: of the duration of such PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office In Winter Block oration shall be thirty years from 'l:::pdl(e of these articles of incorpora- tion. forth. i names and -places of residence e A Brasate these axiicies | DB- E. H MARCUM are A. H. Kleven, :ohndeoodmé \!‘i’.. g PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Schroeder, C. W. Brandborg, an % Offios 1n Mayo B Hayner, all residents of the City of Be- |, lock midji, Minnesota. Phone 18 Residence Phoune 812 ARTICLE VI The management of the affairs and business of this corporation shall vested in a board of five directors, who shall be stockholders and shall be elect- ed on the 7th day of January, 1913, and annually_thereafter on the first Mon- names and post EINER W. JOHESON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offics ever Becurtly Bask DENTISTS ner‘,idench almlia; all having his posi DR. D. L. STANTON office address at Bemidji, Minnesota. 9 DENTIST ARTICLE VIL Office in Winter Bleek The officers of this corporation shall be a president, vice president, secre- tary, treasurer and manager, who shall be elected annually by the bosrd of di. ; rectors immediately after e annu Y Taceting of the stodk noiders. Tne ofn- | DR. 4. T. TUOMY DENTIST cers who shall serve until their success- . Hayner, vice-| gt National Bank Bldg. Tele. 380, ors are elected and qualified are A. H. \DR. @. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Blsck Bveaing Werk by Apointment Only T, ARTICLE VIIL The amount of-the capital stock of such corppration shall be Two Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars, ‘divided into two. hundred and fifty thousand thou- sand shares of the par value of One Dollar each, and such capital stock may be pald for in cash, real estate or other property as the board of directors may dlrect. | prroLE 1x The amount of indgbtedness or lia- B m. Sunday, bility to which por at any time be subject is the sum of One. Hundred Thousand Dollars. In witness whereof, we have héreunto set our hands and seals this 20th day of August A. D. 1312, NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. (Seal) | C. JRAND BO] R. C. HAYNER, In presence of Geo. T. Baker, Cunningham. State of - Minnesota, County of Bel- trami, ss. On this 20th day of August A. D. 1912., before me, a Notary Public within and for sgid County and State, person- A. H. Kleven, John Good- FUNERAL DIRECTOR - cuted the within and foregoing Articles M. E. IBERTSON of Incorporation, and acknowledged hat they Sach Cxtoulad e samme sa o (| UNDERTAKER and remecc || COUNTY CORONER Set my hand and seal tl a 185t S bove writiene, ‘he-day and year H. C. BAER, Netary Public, Beitrami Counts, Minn. y_commissionexpires - . (NOTARY 'SEAL.) s tiide State of Minnesota, Departmes ate at of and w ‘W-3 of Incor- ord on the 19th day of November ‘A. D, 1512°at $:30 o'clock M and raa duly Tocorisd in. book 3 Mise o page 1. J..0. HARRIS, Register of Deeds.