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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTHERED A8 BHECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THR POSTOI'FICE AT BR- MIDJI, MINN,, UNDER THH ACT OF MARCH 38, 1879, In the Clity of Bemidji the pnpers are @ellvered by carrier. Where the dellv- ery 18 irregular please make immediate eomplaint to this office. Telephone 81. Out of town mubscribers will confer a favor If they will report when they de not get thelr papers promptly. Tvery subscriber to the Dally Ploneer will recelve notico nbout ten days be- fere his time expires, glving him an epportunity to make an advance pay- ment before the puper is finally stopped. Bubsoription Rat One month, by carrler. One year, by carrler . Three months, postage pald 81x months, postage pald One year, postage pald.. The Weekly Ploneer. Bight pages, contalning a summary of the news of the week. FPublished every Thursday and sent postage pald te any address for 1.60 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- @ay by the Bemidjl Ploneer Publishing Company, @ R. CARSON. NAROLD J. DANE, mditor. A Good Suggestion. The editor has rm-nl\u-n! the fol- from S B. . DENU, Towing communleation Sorenson, of PPuposky, and prints it with will some definite action both In Bemidjl Mr. Sor- to a sltuation the hope that it lead to and the country districts, enson calls attentlon that I8 so familar that It has long boen rogarded necessury faet and not improved, nwon a condition which may be While there Is not much Bemidjl, #ehools oceasion for n thoere mnny which could adopt his suggestion to Should any wigh to write on the subject, the edl- change in nre country advantage, one else tor will be glad to hear from them. Following iy Mr, Sorenson’s lettor: Puposky, Minn., Nov. 26, 1912, Doar Sir: “Borskhed, slaphed og Mangel pan Bvne til at tanke Klart, oprinder af en for fyldet mave."” “Dullness, slanckness and nonability for bright thinking rvesult from an overfilled stomach.” This proverb Is undoubledly true but Insutlicient it I8 ecertainly obvious that In- nourishment, espeelally to chlldren, s one of the fundamen- tal cnuses of mn:l'ul ovil and degener- ation, To prevent this and by ovo- Lthe acter of onr natlon, It 18 necessary Lo lution to Improve moral char- glve the young ones, the future cit- feens, the best possible educatlon, breeding, mental and physical de- velopment; delieleney of child to its Intollec- proper nourishment of the will of course he nomennce tual development. About forty years ago, In Den- mark, | was acquainted with a man who wus fnterested in the welfare of his fellowmen and the children, 11 education of digeovered that many school ehildren in sall ety where he was living were suffering from a want ol properly prepared food or nourishment, tor one reason or anothe weially In the winter, He theretore succeeeded inoreadsing by priviate subseription and proceed- Ings rom charitable entertninments $4.600 ing a Thisn was used in furnish pood nutritions dinner every day in the winter months to ehildren who needed it I know that nearly twenty per eent of the school ehil dren In this city applicd and profit- ed in many respects by this help., This method of charity was there alter soon taken up Inoall other elt- des I Denmark and 1t is difienlt to find one city where the sehool board or the honrd of edueation have not taken up this matter and provided dinner for all seholars who need and apply for It not as charity but at cost to the taxpayers and as o part of the education, Suppose there are In Bemldji some children food who are In need of better Would It not be a great help to the common cause, a benefit to the ehildren, and maybe also to the high sehool department of Bemldjt one nutritions meal every day to pu- pils in need ot 1t domestic sclence, I would provide Is more difficult, though not less important, In our country schools it as many children have to start early after a light breakfast on a walk to the school, they long At the noon re- with a poor cold lunch, maybe frozen, and taken with a drink of cold water from the water pall, coBy must be satistled This condition could be remedled dn some ways. In our school—Dig- trict G66—the #chool bohrd has hnd No. 0 Roaster.. “ 2 “ $1.75 2.25 .. 3.00 and easy. OO | “ 316-318 Minn. Ave. Our Aids to a Better Thanksgivig Dinner A REED’S ROASTER Reed’s Enamel Is Sanitary Get[One Today For] Preparing the Dressing There's Nothing Like a Universal | Food Chopper \ They have knives for every purpose and do their work well No. 0 Choppers................. We Have Chopping Bowls and Knives, But; cher Knives, Carving Sets, Crumb Trays WE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THANKSGIVING ‘GIVEN HARDWARE CO. YOUR MONEY BAOK IF YOU WANT IT BEMIDJI will make that roast sweet and juicy; being self basting it keeps all the natural juices dripping back on the roast. This saves at least 20 per cent of the roast. No. 1 Roaster $2.00 “ 3 * 2.50 “ 8 = 3.50 Phone 67 tne forethought to bulld In connec- tlon with the school house a room with n small stove where lunch palls can be thawed out and w hot drink prepared. This room 18 also big enough to be occupled by the teach- or, it wanted, and If o sultable bonrding place cannot be obtalned. this will glve oceanlon for some others, more I hope communlention able to take up and discuss this mat- ter, Yours truly, SAM SORENSON. WILSON MAY DELIVER MESSAGE. Washington, Nov. 26. A rumor guined ground In the eapital last night that Woodrow Wilson may de-| ezema, Puoriasis, and all o1 her liver his firat messnge to congress in person instead of by messengor, re- curring to the practice of Washing- ton nnd Adams, THE NOSE ASFILTER B |Pion ~ TO STRAIN THE AIR Catarrh Clogged Nostril A Breeding Place for Deadly Germs. The nostrils are perfect “air - ters” and, when kept In clean, henlthy state, stealn every bit of alr we breathe, eatehing all dust partl- cles, forelgn matter and germs, The ale ds full of germs. You cannot dodge them, but you cnn safe-guard yoursell against catareh and other discases contracted In the process of breathing by keeplng the nostrils clean and healthy, Catarrh gorms will sometimes get In thelr work, and you may mistake the symptoms tor an ordinury cold, Dont take any chances, It you have nostuffed up feoling in the head, or it your throat Is sore or filled with phlegm, Just grease the nostrils with a llttle Bly's Crenm Balm, draw the pure, aromatie fumes back In the head, and yon will be astonished at the effeet. In a few minutes you will feel n loosening up in the head, the nasty dlscharge wlll soon be stopped, the soreness gone, and you will feel a sense of genuine relfef, IBly's Cream Balm not only wards off catarrh, but will quickly cure even u chronle, longstanding case of catareh. It takes the trouble right where 1t starts, In the nose and throat, cleanses, heals and strongth- ens the rvaw, sore Inside skin, or membrane , and In this way drives oit catarrh and makes you proof agninst this Althy, disgusting disease, Colds, which often hang on for weeks, ean be quickly cured with this cleansing, healing, antigeptic balm. All drugglsts sell It for fifty cents a bottle, nnd the one bottle is gencral~ ly all that is needed to effect a com- plete cure, Try it today,—Adv, == ————————— ] TRY A WANT AD)|| Tolophone 537 HORNET. Mrs, O. P. Stene went duck on Saturday, to Black- Miss IR, 1, Shaw and nephew went by train to Blackduck on Tuesday. Work was begun the pasy week on the telephone line. Mrs, Wm., Murray and Mes, I3 10, Winans have sold a number of thelr turkeys to meat markels in Black- duck, P K. Bateman and wife left on Monday for thelr home in S, Charles, Stop That fich! I will guarantes you to stop tit itel 1econds. No remedy that I have ev. of the skin has given niore thorough sntisfacetion thun the . D. D. Prescription for Fczema I guurantee this remedy. Barker’'s Drug Slore. I Want Ads -2 Cent @ Word Bring Results Ask the” Man’ Who Has Tried Them William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm Property 8 and 6, O'Leary-Boewser Bldg. Phene 1. Bemidji, Minn. The MODEL Dry Cleaning House HOGANSON BROS., Props. Dry Cleaning of Ladles’ and Gents' Glothing, House- P i shins sy iy CUARANTELO B BENIOH BREWING (O, UNDER THE FOOD VO ORKS ACTANE 28 /908, BEMI01 BREWING Lo = =2 \ Department [y The Pione_gr Want Ads 5 it o et o Rt lews than 156 cents, neighbor's 80 your want ad g HELP WANTED 600 men 20 to 40 years old wanted at once for Electire Rallway Mo- tormen and Conductors; $60 to $100 & month; no experience nec- essary; new opportunity ;no strike write Immediately for application blank. Address X Care of Plo- nee AGENTS WANTED High pald weekly with part expenses. Our new plan o winner. Outfit | tree. Home territory. Best sell- | g time now. Write the Hawks Nursery Co., Wanwatosa, \Vis. PWANTEID - Competent girl for gen- ernl housework. Mrs. W, N. Bow- Bemidfi avenue, Good shocmuker who {understands his o trade, I at rio Enquire [ FOR SALE | FOR SALE-—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 60 cents and 76 cents eunch. Every ribbon sold for 76 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear In person. FPhone 31. The Bemlidjl Ploneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—The Bemldji lead pen- cil (the best nickel pencil in the world, at Netzer's, Barker's, 0. C. Rood’s, McCualg’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen's and the Ploneer Office i Supply Store at G cents each and 60 cents a dozen. [0 SALI CHEAP- Modern seven room house; hot water heat; large sereened porch on North and West sldes; barn and five lots. Going West to live. P, J. O'Leary, 716 Minnesota avenue. FOR SALE-—104 acres or hardwood timber land in section 31, township 148, north range 34, town of Lib- erty, Beltrami county. Price for whole tract $1,600. Apply at Plo- neer office. FOR SALE—Sman fonts of type, several different points and in first class condition. Call or write this ofMce for proofs. Address Be- midji Ploneer, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE — Yoke of oxen, well broke in harness; weight between 2800 and 2900. Werner Augus- tine, Wilton, Minn., R. F. D. No. 1. FOR SALE-—Four room houu?‘flfi;' foot lot, good location, See J, Bis- far for bargain, 614 Minnesota avenue. Phone 673. FOR SALE, — Oar load of heavy draft horses from 14 to 16 hund- red, four to slx years old.—Tom hold Goods, ete, 106 Secend St. Smart. The Ploneer will procure any kind of Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per Insertion. No ad taken for Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyono has a neighbor who takes It and people who do not take the paper generally read their 8 to them all. 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs e —————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————— FOR SALE-—-Kitcnen range, bed and dresser. Inquire 1018 Bemidjl avenue. FOR RENT FOR RENT. - One store-room on first floor and 21 rooms on second floor on Minnesota ave., are steam heated, Swedback. Apply . J. FOR RENT rooms for rent nue. Mrs. T, 0. Desirable furnished 1121 Bemidji ave- Welsh, PO REN'T also for light Model Bakery, housekeeping, over FOR RENT-—-I'wo houses on Tenth and Minnesota, Inquire 1216 Bel- trami avenue, POR RENT-—-Warm house. Inquire of John G. Ziegler. "LOST AND FOUND LOST In the neighborhood of Twelfth and Beltrami, buff color- ed cat (partly) angora. Finder please notify box 572, Reward, MISCELLANEOUS s g he great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to clasei- fled advertigsers. The recognized advertising medium I8 the Fargo Dally and Sunday Courler-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertlsing. The Courler-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication ;it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first Ingertion, on-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTBD—100 merchants 1o North- ern Minnesota to sell "The Bemid- 31" lead pencil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Ploneer in order that all recelve advantage of advertis- Ing. For wholesale prices write or phone the Bemidj! Ploneer Of- flee Supply Co. Phone 31. Be- midji, Minn. LOST — Between Security bank and 921 Beltraml avenue, a class pin with words St. 0. '11. Finder re- turn to Pioneer office. Reward. WANTED —— Stenographer wants po- sition. Has had some experlence. Address Turtle River, Minn., R. F\ D. No. 1, Box 44. BOUGHT AND SOLD—BSecond hand furniture. Odd Fellows bullding, across from postofl phone 129, WANTED — Positlon to work as rubber stamp for you on short no- | tiee. nurse by day. Confinement cases only, 908 ‘Irvine avenue. all modern | Newly furnlshed rooms, | TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1912. A RN EERERXE X X GEDOM IN BEMIDJL. o P00 OPOOPIGOSS A. 0. U. W. Bemidji Lodge No. 277. Regular meeting nights—first and thiré i Monday, at 8 o'clock, ~—at O0dd Fellows hall, 402 Beltram! Ave. B. P. O B _ Bemidjt Lodge No. 1082, Regular meeting nights— firat and third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall, Il:llfi"“‘m‘ Ave, and Fifth t. 0. 0. X. every second and fourth Sunday evening, at 8 o'clock in basement ot Catholle church. Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday evenings, at 0dd Fellows Hall. Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clook. Bagles hall. G AR RRegular meeting: -7 sy and third Baturday nfiac noons, at 2:30—at O.d¢ Fel lows Halls, 402 Lellruut Ave. Loor Bemliaj! Lodge No. 110 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o'slock at O0dd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. L O. 0. F. Camp No. 84 Regular meeting every secend and fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights —- first ané third Wednesday at $o'cleck. —1 O. O. F. Hall. EXNIGNTS OF PYTHIAS Bemidjl Lodge No. 1es. Regular meeting nights—ax- ery Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock—at the Hagles' Hall, Third street. LADIES OF THR MaO- CABRES. Regular meeting night lust Wednesday evening In each month. A F. & A. M, 238, Regular m nights — first and third Wednesduys, 8 o'clook—at Masonlc Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St. Bemldji Chapter Ne. A. M. Stated uonvnmu;“. —firat and third Mondays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonie Hall Zeltram! Ave., and Fifth street. Elkanah Commandery No. 3¢ . Btated concluve-—second ourth KFridays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trumt Ave., and Fifth St. O. £. 8. Chapter No. 171, Rogular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, 8 o'clock -— ut Masonic Hall, Beltraml Ave., and pitth St M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1828. Regular meeting nights Thursday everings at 9 o'clock In Odd Fellows . Bemia)l Camp No. 5018, Regular meeting nights first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Haull, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN SAMARITANS Regular meeting nights en the firet and thirf Thursdays in the I. 0. 0. F. Hall at 8 p. m. BOMSE OF HERMAN. Meetings held thire Sunday afternoon of each month ut ‘Troppman’s Hall. YTHROMANS. Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. ALLEN LINE Royal Mail Steamers 5 Services 30 Steamers WEEKLY SAILINGS FROM MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Liverpool Service $.S. Victorian, Dec. 6th $.S. Grampian, Dec. 12th, from St. Joba Carry Christmas Excursions to Eurepe Book your passage now and be sure of a good berth. These steamers are among the larg- est and best salling:from the St. Law-' rence ports. We can book you through from Be- midji. No delay or} hotel expenses,on the road. For rates, reservations and all other information apply to R. E. FISHER Union Depot, Bemidji. Phone 50 H. H. WATSON General Agent, Minneapolis