Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 5, 1912, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ¢y, ENTERED_AS SECOND CLASSe MAT- S bt - TIn th y 62 Bemid}l the delivered 'by: carrier.. Where; the deliv- . ery.isgirregular please make:immediate complilifit to this Office. Telephone 1. i Qut.of town subscribers will confer & 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 maks an advance pay- ment before: the: paper is finally stopped. Shliscription Wtes. QOne month by carri One_year, by carrier Three % ‘The Weekly Pionee; = R Eight pages, containing-a summary of. the news of the weék. Published every Thuraday and-sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company. G B. CARSON; . .. Jack' Johmson Again. Jack Johnson, negro and heavy- weight boxing champion of the world, has finally married' the Cameron girl just as he had maintained from the first. She is Johnson’s second white wife. Those who have been inclined to pity the girl can now dry their tears for she marrled him in the face of his indictment by a federal grand jury on a white slave charge. But it would have been. Interesting, at least, to have had Johnson living in the south instead of in Chicago. ' —_— Rines Will Be Speaker. In- all- probability Henry Rines of Mora, will be the next speaker of the house in. Minnesota. He is the Re- publican candidate selected by cau- cuses and the Republicans will con- trol. Rines is a country editor, a fearlecs man, a progressive and has -won the office without a wholesale pledging of votes. He should make one of the best speakers in the Hhis- tory of the state. Rines will be re- membered as the father of the con- stitutional amendment raising the railroad gross earnings tax from four to five percent. The Same Date Again. For at least another year Northern Minnesota farmers will have to go to the state fair with less than first grade crops to exhibit because of the time the fair is held. At a meeting of the American Association of Fairs and Expositions held this week. in Chicago the request of. Minnesota for @ later date was refused and the 1918 fair will be held the first week in September. . £ Following are the fair dates as de- cided upon: * _ July 21 to 26—North Dakota state Grand Forks, . Aug. 21 to 29—IJowa state fair, Des Moines, Sept. 1 to 6—Minnesota state fair, Hamline, Minn. Sept. 1 to 6-—Nebraska state fair, Lincoln, ’ Sept. 8 to 13 — Wisconsin fair, Milwaukee. Sept. 8 to 13—Kansas state fair, Topeka. . Sept. 8 to 13—South Dakota state fair, Hurdn. Sept. 15.to 20 — Michigan state fair, Detroit. Sept. 15 to 20 — Interstate live- stock fair, Sioux City, Iowa. Sept. 2 to 27—St. Joe Livestock fair, St. Joseph, Mo. Sept. 29 to Oct. 4—Montana state fair, Helena, Montana. state Parties In the Schools. The Minneapolis school board has taken a step in advance by opening' the school to pupils for social func~ tions provided that the parties are held under the supervision of the] principals and teachers, A rule was adopted by the board by which alll parties must be over by 11 p. m, The High school buildings are the only ones to be used as the grade school * “proposition was put over until a lat-)| er meeting. i It is true that Bemidji has no] €00d sized auditorfum in the High " school but the gymmasium is large| enough for many of the parties that! are being held elsewhere and could easily be made the social center of the school. In many schools which{ have not éven a gymnasium, parties " bave been held in the corridors. A community has a large amount of money tied up in school buildings and equipment and every time it is uied after school hours, the commun- ' {t7 T5 receiving .additional return ‘on "the investment. During the fall several dancing parties were staged at.the city hall under t}'}e superyision of -the ‘High school faculty. - The floor of the gym- nasium may not be suitable for danc- ing but there are other kinds of par- ttes which could e held there,to:ad- vantage this winger, . The feature:of having all’ parties end :t-vrefl‘ m. will recommend itself to parents papers are| - | Make better coffee and make it - They will percolate in half a minute and make coffee in five minutes at a very smaH cost. -Nickel Plateéd Electric . Copper Finished « See our Royal Rechester see “the Chaffing Dishes, Dishes, etc. : GIVEN HARDWARE CO. YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT BEMIDJI 316-318 Minn. Ave. Royal Rochester | Electric - Coffee Percolators hile you wait. Percolators, $8.50 *- - $10.00 window and come in and” Egg Ma?hines, Serving. . Phone 57 whose children have been attending parties until 12 and sometimes 1 a. m. A Contrary Habit. “Is your laundress a careful washer ‘woman?” i i “Yes, despite the fact that she leta thines go by the.board.” - | i 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 |the most of their advantages of clim- at the time and rushed over to her | .. .ia’cone neighbor’s for help This neighbor promptly applied Allen’s Ulcerine| Salve and in ten days the hand was| <ompletely. healed without a scar. | This salve is one of the oldest rem- edies 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 the bottom up and draws out the poisons. If applied on new cuts and | sores it heals in one-third the time | that common salves and liniments take. Sold at Barker’s drug store.— Adv. mendous tract of sand good only for|as represented.—Adv. = ————— g j Beingla short article on how the cli- MINNE§0TA CLIMATE mate of Minnesota has and is af- fecting the life of the people, na- ture of industries, etc. This ar- ticle was prepared especially for the Pioneer by Eugene Van Cleef, professor ‘of science in the Duluth State Normal school. (Continued from Yesterday). Have the people of this state made A glance at some of the European countries will tell the tale. Germany which has an area of 208,830 square miles supports a pop- ulation of close to 60,000,000. Its area is a little less than three times that of Minnésota. While Germany’s industrial facilities now contribute very largely ito the support of this population, it should be remembered that before the height of its indust- rial power nearly 40,000,000 were fed from the products of its soil. nearly half of Germany, namely, the vast North German plain, is a tre- 11000,000° of people. | then perhaps abandoned. The condi- sugar beets, a foew potatoes and pine trees. Hungary in the Danube valley of Southern Europe possesses an area about half again as large as Minne- sota and suppors a population of19,- It is a purely agricultural logality and like Minne: sota:wheat is the staple crop. Many More Can Live Here. Minnesota with 708 inhabitants. The foreign coun- ‘tries of the world have learned inten- sive farming. They have learned to utilize every inch of the soil-to: the possible-advantage: The-soil is treat- pletely worn out by one product' and tions of climate ‘and soil with ref- ference to’the production of a series of crops on a given area are studied; the results-are in accordance with the efforts put forth. The Minnesota (Continued on Page 3) SAGE TEA WILL ~* DARKEN' THE HAIR Restore Faded and Gray Hair toiNa- tural Color—Dandruff Quickly Removed. . There is -nothing new about the Idea of using Sage for restoring: the color of the hair. Our grandmothers kept their hair dark, glossy and abundant by the -use of a simple “Sage Tea.” Whenever their hair fell out or took on a dull, faded or streaked appearance, they made ‘a brew of Sage leaves, and applied it to their hair with wonderful. benefi- cial effect: Nowadays we don’t have to resort to the old-time tiresome method of gathering the herbs and making the tea. This is done by skillful chem- ists better than we could do it our- selves; and all we have to do is to call for the ready-made product. Wy- eth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, containing Sage in the proper strength, with the addition of Sul- phur, another old-time scalp remedy. This preparation gives youthful color and beauty to the hair, and is |one of the best remedies you can use for dandruff, dry, feverish, itching scalp, and falling hair. Get a fifty eent bottle from your drugsgist today, and you will be surpriged at the quick results. All druggists sell it. under guarantee that the money will be re- funded if the remedy is not exactly a 87,196 square| ndiles'supported ‘in 1910 only 2,075 | ed carefully; it is not used-until-com- | This Offer Expires December 1 i And Get the Spoons at Once A box contains just 100 cakes. secure the spoons. ‘The soap improves with age. * Take the front panel only, from your soap wrappers, and washing powder coupons to our Branch Premium 51912 Why Not Buy a Box (100 Bars) of Soap Department, in the store of cent stamps to cover postage, and you, postpaid. ° B. J. JOHNSON SOAP CO., Milwaukee, Wis(.w Genuine Wm. A. Rogers Silver Guaranteed Twenty Years In Exchange for Wrappers from Galvanic Soap Yes, they’re free, with our compliments—the most beau- tiful spoons ever made—genuine Rogers Al Extra Silver Plate. Stamped with the name Rogers and guaranteed! ‘We offer a set of six Rogers Silver Teaspoons or three Dessert or Soup Spoons, fashionable French Gray Finish, in rich LaVigne Pattern, free in exchange for 100 wrap- © pers from Galvanic Soap, the Famous Easy Washer, or coupons from Johnson’s Washing Powder. C. E. Battles Hardware Store 413-415 Beltrami Ave. N. B.—If not convenient to you to present the wrappers at the above-named store, mail same direct to us, enclosing five 2- The wrappers will we will mail spoons direct to It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can it get for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money. FRRRIIRIREIIR IR ‘WE RETURN « morning. Enlarging, Framing, Copying. ¥ KhkkRhk kAR K g e g g ) E 5 * * * H. RUP *x 4 Third St. Bemidjl. : * FAHRIAHRIIRAIE IR KKK PS8 3338828 S 2SS 8 S St iy * 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 Bomliluj,i‘mw)fi'nfiiuon, 38888 SRS SRS S s s ss ] fii*l#iii‘lii’ifi: ;**i***i*****t 2 822282222322 Let us prove to you that our ¥ Variety store leads in SERVICE, VALUES AND VARIETY. It will cost you nothing to be convinced. MEGROTH'S VARIETY Bemidji, e x KKK KKK KKK KKK K r{lfii{#’"{l{lfiififllfi: ALBERT KLEVEN FARMERS LAND CO. "“"Northern Minnesota Lands' % sale. Information re- & s 22228232222 Minn. e 9 de vk ok ok e o ok ke kR ok ok kok * * Security .State Bank Bldg.,- : Bemidji, Minn. * AR IAIIIIANAAC " We strive to sell : THAT’S NATURAL: But we strive harder-to please. THAT'S SERVICE. Courteous.: ‘attention _has . won over many jewelry cus- tomers to us. ek kR ek ko ¥ *; - Géprge T. Baker & -Co. ey FRRHE IR IIIIA * ek e o ek ok ok ok ek TR R IARAK NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY b2 22 2222222222 2222222222222 PRI AR ERK tii*illiliilll#: * SOHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your needs for the Sehool in Bemidji at the BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL SUPELY ST0RE % % d o e ok ko ok ke KRR KRR RKKKKEK AR KKK x $$$s$S$sS S ¥ $ SAVE YOUR HOH'E; 1 x $$$SSS ¥« Regularly and systemati- % cally. If you receive your pay + weekly, lay some aside each % week, if monthly do it month- % ly. The dollars will pile up * surprisingly. * « TRY IT. ¥ Now is the time to open & & % bank account with the x SECURITY STATE BANK * BN .22 O+ AR IERIHKS 23338 334 FRFEHRHRIIRIRIK R b2 2822322323 * McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Giocsrles - and Provisious. 9 e e ok de e ok e o ok £33 82232222322 * B i ® §. x * R R *fi*****iti**_fi zt#flfl#{}ltflflttflhflz - KRR mmfl&: :{ifii#{ifilfiififlifi#fi*’lfifi * * *x : FOR GOOD THINGS TO BAT k * * @0 To * * ; x X BOEAND MARKUSEN ¥ x “THEY BEAT.” * * * % 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. % * Phone 206. * ¥ ¥ FAIIIIIIIRIIIARRRIHRKRK :{i&ifll{ifi*fiiii{l#fil{iz * * : $3885533 : : MONEY TO LOAN : : £83358388 : : - ON FARM LANDS. : i JOEN G. ZIEGLER. bol * * * x 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING: : FRRFIEIIIIIIIRRFRRIR KK :nuna«wnuu&nm OUR ¥ merchandise stles 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 satisty : you in quantity. S nengi,u' momqllun. FAAIIIIIRIIIRIIIAIRRK u«mmxwmnnun: b 222222222 2223 IR XRRER S . ee000s00e « Phone 57 316 Minnesota Ave & SRRSO, AR KRR KKK MODEL MANUFACTURING 22232221 22223223 Minnesota Avenue BEMIDJI, . :: ) MODEL BREAD ‘Wrapped in Wax Paper. Bottled Milk and Oream. 'WHOLRSALERS and RETAILERS KEE KRR K P S E 22322222232 222 4 :fiifiifii&i{lfililt& 2353852 1 * : TOM SMART : : Dray and Transfer x * : SAFE AND PIANO MOVING % * x * * Res. Phone 68 * * * : 818 America Avenue *x * * Office Phone 12 ¥ * * FHARIRIIRR IR K :fifl*filfii{*’ififli’f’lfii: % All kinds of building ma- % X terial, as much or as little as & * you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. KRk ok kh whhk hhk % Coal and wood also for sale x : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. % * ARG :kiiiiil#*ifiilii!{i’i&fi: : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : %514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji : Wholesale and retail Pla- % nos, Orgeans and Sewing * Machines. Phone 673. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. FRARRAAIRRR AR AR * We are ;l‘ohben 0f PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for Tt:m o Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money { BEMIDJ PIONEER PUB. CO. : B s T T TR T e ok o ok ke *hkhkhokk KAk I Rk ko kA Tk R Ao ek hek AR EINK » g RUDOLEE W. KOEPP - E +*:Blacksmith and Horse-Shoer: & : . " Al kinds : % - “of Plow and Woodwork. & E Satisfaction guaranteed. E % 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjl. & X X * AR Baaad g S S S S S 2SS S Rt st 2 FURNITURE _ J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. b 222222223223 323 Minnesota Ave. :{{k{i’!{{lfifiifiifl!fil”i R KKK x BARKER'S DRUG mwm""z STORE E2 2222222232227 ‘Wholesalers and Retallers Service and satisfaction. Mall Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. BARKER'S : Third St. Bemidji, Minn. * AR RN :iiliiiifiikiill«lil{il#: L2 22222822223 L2 322222222223 : MAKER OF SHOES TO : x ORDER. * * L %« Repair work neatly dome. ¥ % First class shoe shining & * parlors for Ladies and Gen- tlemen. Yok ok WM, STAKIS. 310 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. & * RSl gl s Sl S SRSt Sl Sttt :”fil’*’*fii{i’ifi’l{lfi”& 222223 is a home {nstitution, and has money to loan-to build with or to buy a nome. W. . KLEIN, Rooms § and ¢ O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Raad st st i gl el :4{’&#’!%“!&’!&!!{!! hkhkkdekkk K HhHARANAN k khhh FREEREAHEIRIARIRRKARR R AVOID SPECULATION * Invest in Land * * At only $10.00 per acre & * You kave the chaice of 12 all & * Joining 40’s. * * The land is easily cleared and * % is gradually sloping, except & * about 80 acres of rolling land & % around a small lake. Good * * graded roads to Turtle River & : Station. x F. M. * Minnesota Ave. Bemidji & fa g SRR YIS Y ST :nuu«nunuunufl * : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. €0, * * ¥ Wholesalers and Retallers % % of Typewrlter Paper and & * Typewriter Ribbons. *x ¥ You save the middleman’s & ¥ profit when you buy here, & % Full ream boxes at from 75 : cents and up. * « * Security State Bank BI * % Bemidy, . ok b2 2 = * TR :’ifi”i’*fi”flfilfli”m il L P. ECKSTRUM ' Plumbing, Steam and Water Heating, Sewer Water Comnections, Phone 566-309 320 Beltrami Ave. : * Iiliklfi"lii&kfiiifilflfi: :fi&iit{i&lfii’ifid&i’”fil{ ke k¥ otk ok ok ook ok » 4 E2 22222228 3 : Get Your : % HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS : : and FARM IMPLEMENTS : * * of *x b * C. E, BATTLES * % The Hardware Merchant x * Bemidji, - Minn. * x x ARSI fasaaadd S S 28 ST T AT i | : 1223323233323 34 Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL taats32 38224334 ) KK | 7]

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