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g e e N S % In the City of Bemidji the papers are deli d by carrier. Where the_deliv- o irregular pleas {mmed 1 3omplaint to this ofee. Telenioen bi # & office. . Telephone 31. Outiof town subscribers will confer a favor if they will report when they do not [get their papers promptly. wéswscBvery subscriber.to the Dally:Pioneer will receive notice about ten days be- fore his time expires, giving him an opportunity to make an advance pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped. Sul Rates. One month by carrier. One year, by carrler. ... Three months, postage paid Six months, postage. pais One (year, postage .paid. & i" The Weekly Pioneer. ght pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. .Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any*address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemid. Company, midji Pioneer Publishing @. B. CARSON. E.'H. DENU. —_— " HAROLD J. DANN, Baitor. The: Sooner, the Fairer. Northern Minnesota jonce more urges the justice of its claim ‘for a . fair reappartionment of the state for legislative purposes. Inasmuych as the state senators may be uninfluenced by the consideration of holding ‘to their offices after the next seeslbn, there is a. better prospect of agreement, at that time, upon an equitable neappor- tionment. It is beginning to dawn upon that portion of the state which has thwarted reapportionment that the justice of the propositicn must triumph in the end and that the longer it is delayed the worse the ever represented districts will fare, An early agreement upon a just pro- gram will mean more to the object- ing sections than to those which long have suffered from underrepresenta- tion. The sooner reapportionment shall come, the better are’ the pros- Dects of a redistricting plan that will be fair all around.—St. Paul Dis- patch. Congress and Poor Lo, The House committee on Indian affairs, which has just completed its draft of the Indian appropriation bill, has agreed to drop three matters of importance to the Chippewa In- dians of Minmesota, notwithstanding the fact that they were recommended by the secretary of the interior. The first is $100,000 recommended for hospitals at the various Indian agencies in Minnesota; second $15,- 000 for purchasing land for about 300 Mille Lac Indians who do not wish to leave their present homes on the south shore of Mille Lac lake; and third a proposed increase in the appropriation for the prevention and cure of tuberculosis, trachoma and other diseases among the Chippewas. Representative Miller of Duluth, who is a member of the committee, stated today that he would take the responsibility for striking out the proposed $15,000 appropriation for the purchase of land, because, in his opinion, that was mot the proper so- lution of the present difficulty. “We have not sufficient informa- tion at present to cope with the mat- ter,” said Mr. Miller today, “and I think there should be a thorough in- vestigation by the committee itself before we take final action. The pro- posed appropriation would -be suffi- cient if we were merely desirous of purchasing land for a village where these Indians could live. But that is not in accord with the present policy of the government. The sum would, of couree, be totally inadequate for buying enough land to give each In- . dian entitled to .it an allotment of " land on which he could make @ liv- ing, as is usually done by the de- partment in such cases. “There is now a bill pending, in- troduced by Representative Lind- bergh of Minnesota, which proposes an investigation of all land matters retaining to Minnesotans. The bill is broad enough in its scope to in- clude the investigation I believe should be made with reference to the Mille Lac band, and I am in favor of its passage. “It seems hardly possible to pass it at the present session, as the com- mittee would not have time to make the trip up there before adjournment. It is probable, therefore, that the ‘whole matter will be deferred until summer, when the bill can be put " through at the extra session and the investigation be made next fall in time to settle the problem more intel- | ligently.” s The appropriations for hospitals and- medical ‘service was not acted upon;-it is understood, for the reason that an investigation is nmow being made by physicians dn the public health and: marine- hospital service. Thelr report -is expected about two months from now, after which the proposition can .be disposed’ of in a separate bill, the provisions of whichi| can be:based upon ‘their recommenda- ttons and'report. - - - Give Him a CHAFING DISH “It will make fair weather when the boys get together.” No chance of going wrong on a Royal-Rochester = You get that “up to the minute” style—that Tasting Royal nickel finish that does not tarnish, and more im- portant still, a lamp that heats in a jiffy. The most satisfactory made. GIVEN HARDWARE . GO Your Money Back If You Want It 316318 BEMIDJI PHONE 67 s Hls* Fear. “Why didn’t you stop and find out what had happened when your auto- mobile struck the man?” asked the udge. “Because I was afraid,” replied the joy rider. “Afraid of what?” “Afraid-he mightn’t be hurt bad enough to keep him from throwin’ a brick or something.” Hard Luck. First Actor—Things didn’t seem te work together in your series of dra matic representations. Second Actor—They didn't. When we played tragedy the box office re ceipts were a farce, and when we played farce they were a tragedy.— Tatler. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Cattarh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ally, acting directly upon the blood and’ mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials_sent free. Price 75 Gents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. .| or i your throat is sore or filled with THE NOSE A FILTER T0 STRAIN THE AIR Catarth Clogged Nostril A Breeding| * Place for Deadly Germs. The -nostrilsare-perfect -“air ‘fil- ters” and, when kept in clean, healthy state, strain every bit of air we tbreathe, catching all dust partly cles, foreign matter and germs, T air_is full of germs. - You-canne dodge them, but you’can safe-guard yourself against -catarrh and other diseases.contracted in the.process of breathing by keeping the..nostrils clean 3and healthy. Catarrh germs will sometimes get in their work, and you may mistake the symptoms for ‘an ordinary cold. Don't--take any chances. .If you have,a stuffed up: feeling in the head, phlegm, just grease the nostrils with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, draw the pure, aromatic fumes back in the head, and you will be astonished at the ‘effect. In a few minutes you will feel.a loosening up in the head, the: masty ~discharge will soon be stopped, the soreness gone, and.you will feel a sense -of genuine relief. - Ely’s Cream Balm not only wards off catarrh, but will quickly cure even a chronic, longstanding case of catarrh. - It takes the trouble right where it starts, in the nose gnd throat, cleanses, heals and strength-| ens. the raw, sore inside skin, or membrane , and in this way drives ont catarrh and makes you proof against this filthy, disgusting disease,. Colds, which often hang on ‘for weeks, can be quickly cured with this cleansing, healing, antisepfic balim. | All druggists sell it for fifty cents a bottle, and the one bottle ‘is' general- ly all that is needed to effect a com- plete cure. Try it today.—Adv. Didn’t 8ound Right. “Ma, what does d d stand for?” “Doctor of divinity, my dear. Don’t they teach you the common' abbrevia- Hons in school?” “Ob, yes; but that don’t seem to vound right here.” “Read it out loud, my dear.” My Dear (reading): Witn " heard the defendant say, ‘I'll make you suffer for this. I'll be doctor of di- rinity if I don't’* Killing Made Painless, In English slaughter houses animals are killed by a new ard hwmane method. The instrument empioved is & spring operated pistol that projects & sberp blade into the animal’s head. - MERCHANTS Lz “| toube a:goodiwaiter.. Now ha simply: Widow Weeds—Sure, an it's‘mighty | hard.to be left & widow! «McCarthy—Faix! an’ it's mesilt thot knowssit, ma’am. Didn’t Dan Doolan lave me his? Bad cess to him! “The First Thing. “You:are always talking about the foolishness:of the rich and telling us ‘what: they:ought to da with their {money. Let us suppose that you were in some way:to become the possessor of.a-millfon-dollars tomorrow. What, in that case, would be the: first thing you would do?" “I would. rent an office where 1 could have an ante-room ‘with a strong man on guard .to shield me from: peo-, ple who desired to waste my time boring me with recitals of their own .troubles "and by 'asking me foolish questions.” ;i Took Parson’s Advice. Tonal—Bh, you want & powertul dis- course on “Thrift” ye preached the sabbeth— ! Tother—Ah'm glad ye-were able to profit— Tonal—Profit? “Why, mon, I would have sloshed ma saxpense into the plate wi'out a thought, it it had not been for your providential worde— thew saved me fourpence there and then!—London -Opinion. 8Siclly Source of 8ulphur Supply. The pulp mills of Sweden require 72,800 tons of sulphur annually. Preo- Heally all of it comes from Sieflw, We wish to call your attention to the fact that most infectious diseases such as whooping cough, diphtheria and scarlet fever are contracted when the child has a cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy will quickly cure a {cold and greatly lessen the danger of contracting these diseases. This rem- |edy is famous for its cures of colds. It contains no opium or other narcot- ic and may be given to a child with implicit confidence. Sold by Barker’s drug store.—Adv. Vegetarian Tips. The man who had forsworn meat wound up his first vegetarian dinner with the accustomed’ tip. The next day the service was indifferent, the third day it was abominable. #'What's the: matter .with that fel low, anyhow?’ he growled: “He. used throws things at you.” “That's because you don't tip him enough,” sald the man opposite. “Waiters always expect a bigger tip for serving s vegetarian meals. It takes such a variety of things to make up: for:meat that they have to bandle: more; dishes and make more trips to the kitchen: Any good walter. would: rather. serve one:meat dinner |in than two of vegetables, and unless he gets tipped generously he gets ugly.” Important to all Women i:¢c1Readers of this Paper.|- Thousands - upon women have kidney or trouble and never suspect it. ‘Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble or the result-of bladder disease. You.may suffer a great deal with pain in the back, bearing-down feel- ings, headache and loss of ambition. Poor health makes you nervous, irritable and ‘may be despondent; it makes any one so. But thousands of irritable, merv- ous, tired and broken-down women have restored their health and strength by the uge of Swamp-Root, the great Kidney,-Liver and Bladder Remedy. Swamp-Root brings new life” and activity to the kidneys, the cause of such troubles. Many send for a sample bottle to bladder thousands of i ~<Our Personal Guaraniee 1912 {0 all Skin Sulferers” “Barker’s Drug Store i We-have'been in business.in.this town. -/ for some time. and we are looking to build-up trade by always advising our| patrons right. So_when we tell you that we have found the eczema remedy and that we Stand back of it with the manufacturer's iron clad guarantee, backed by-ourselves you can depend upon h r advic> not in ore of madicine to will ‘help’ oux pairons. e we h in stoc'c and gell, all-the well ) p our in remedies. But we will say 3 By e suffering: from any f skin trouble. eczema, psoriasis, rash or tetter, we want you to try a full size bottle of D. 1. D. Prescription. And, if it does not do the work, this see --what Swamp-Root, ‘the great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy will do for them. Every.reader of this paper, who has not already tried it, may address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, N. Y., and recelve sample bottle free by mail. You can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one dollar size bottles at all drug stores. William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals; - Bonds;-Real Estats First Mortgage Loans on' City: and Farm Property B.and 6,.O’'Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. Bemid)l, Minn, 2:00 p. m. Evening 00 :30 Slow Down 00 3] @ 00 =1 =T 217 Bemidji Am '‘ROLLER RINK Popular Amusement House OPENS EVERY DAY 10:00 a. m. for Beginners | bottle will cest you mothing. You slone to judge. 2 Again and again we iiave feen how a | few. drops_of this simple wash applied {to the skin. takes away the itch, in- stantly. And the cures ail seem to be permanent. 2 . D, D. Prescription made by the D. D. D, Laboratories of Chicago. is composed. of. thymol, glycerine, oil of wintergreen and other healing. soothing, cooling ingredients. And if you are just crazy with itch, you will feel | 7oothed and cocled, the itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied { this D. D. D. We havg ivade, fast friends of more than ome family by recommendini ]rsmpdy (3 2 %0y ‘waerer hers and there and we want you to try it BOW on our positive no-pay guarantee. UNTLLD By SOVIJ) BREWING (0. UNDER THE FOOR AND VDS ACT NE 26 I906.. BEN/IoI BREWING Lo The Taste Tews' for Practice 7:00 p. m. for a Good Time Close at 10:30 Program p. m. to 7:30, Speed Up 9:00 Ladies with_Fscorts 9, :'5 Racing 9:30:Fancy Skating 9:45 to 10:30 Promenade ABSOLUTELY NO DUST usement Co. 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. WE RETURN %ok Kk Today pictures made from ¥ the films you send In this % morning. *x Enlarging, Framing, Copying. % e Je o s o ok ok ok e ok ko HAKKERUP ¥ Third St. Bemidji. * * AR KK AR KK * x * * 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 innesota Ave. Bemidji - Minnesota, AR KKK KK KKK KKK KKK 28 2222222232223 3 Fkk ok ok ke ok ok ok ok ok ok k& * * Let us prove to you that our Variety store leads in . SER VALUES AND VARIETY. It will cost you nothing to be convinced. : MEGROTH'S. VARIETY « Bemidji, Minn, :iiii##k*#liii#i AR KRR v ok o ok ok ok ke ke Ve v ok g ok g ok ke ke ok * * : ALBERT KLEVEN : * FARMERS LAND CO. : * % Northern Minnesota Lands & « for sale. Information re- % ¥ garding land buying cheer- % : fully given. : % Security State Bank Bldg., : * x Bemidji, Minn. * ‘& * 7 R B s S We strive to sell. THAT’S NATURAL. But we:strive harder to please. TH~AT'S SERVICE. ; George T. Baker & Co. IR e A e e o e ek ke ko * x * !*fikfi”ifi*fiifiififlkfil{#fii: * ifli‘lfi*’{l”fll{’*’f'{*: ssscesesssees * * * : - NORTHERN GROCERY : * COMPANY : x * X * X secsssessssss x % * WHOLESALE s X x o GROCERS * : : * * * PRI RK iiilllllll!l!*l: SCHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your needs for the Sehsol in Bemfdfi at the d h 2 23222233233 322 3 Sk Rk ok Ak KRR EKEREKKEKK KK i a s adad ol s il s x 388 s * : ; sev:s; {N& IO‘ 1 % 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. *x TRY IT. % Now is the time to open a & % bank account with the ¥ SECURITY BANK * n«nng« 353852 S ii#&i*‘lfl*{i{i’lkflilfl: *k Kok McCUAIG GENERAL.MERCHANDISE Goods;: Shoes, Groceries Bemiajt dededek otk Kok dek * g - 2 o e o o e e ok sk ok ko x g g ededei e e v‘ttfl“‘tm‘m‘“‘tz x < FREIRIAIERIHH IR & ilifill’*’”fii{m’m’ * *x * + FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT : * * G0 TO * * * : ROE AND MARKUSEN : * “THEY BEAT.” : * % 207 Fourth street, Bemidji. & * Phone 206. * H 3 AR rfimfi*fll&lfilflikfil&l{: . X 1 Xt 85385883 b X MONEY 70 LOAN X b 33333888 : : ON FARM LANDS. : * * b 3 X * i : i i i Balaiad s d 3223 S22 S S 28828 s * +.month has. been - better than the last. If you are not al- eady a customer, you do not & ow how well we can please % ou in quality and. satisfy & ou in: quamtity. @. SCHROED] M inn, B3 * Hkkd ok ke 4 * ] g &4 H * ARG 2222 :n««nnwnnnmn: e ¥ WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL % £ 24 8 22 2 44 7 316 Minnesota Ave & 132222222323 3 % i i il*ifii*##’*ill: * MODEL MANUFACTURING COMPARY : Minnesota Avenue MIDJI, :: MINN. Wrapped in Wax Paper. ~Bottled ‘Milk and- Cream. ~and RETAILERS BH] 7 e ok e e e e o sk e ook b AR SR LS SRS RS LS 4 *fl***fi******"* :fi”ifiifii{i’ifi’i’ifiifili& TOM SMART Dray and Traasfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Phone 58 818 America Avenue Oftice Phone 13 & lli*!l*ii{*ii!i’fiifik&%fi: baaaad g S SS 28 S LS SN S T : All kinds of building ma- : * terfal, as much or as little as * you like at the e ok ek ok ok ko ok 2223232232232 323 ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. Fek ok ek ok ok 2 22 B 2 21 % Coal and wood also for sale : Minnesota Ave. and R, R. 8. & * FRIHR IR :-nnnnmnn«uun: * Wholesale and retail Pla- * nos, ‘Organs and Sewing X Machines. . Phone 673. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. AR IR :fiifiififlifilfl*flffil{*fii{* ‘We are ‘Johb‘n of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to.send outside of Bemidji for ;.hun o Ploneer Supply Btore Can Save You Money o de e ok e ok ke ok dek otk ook t 32324222443 2222232232233 * E 8 § i i i % i * ARFERAAIRRIRRIIRIRERRK * —: Blacksmith and- Horse-Shoer : X 7 Anmmas oo« % of Plow. and: Woodwork. : * § : .Satisfaction. gusranteed.: : " % 304 Irvine Ave. - ‘Bemiajl. & 3 4 b i AR R :fii*i#iliii{fi*iii{lfii&i FURNITURB J. P. LAHR Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 222233233223 E23 23332322222 1 b 323 Minnesota Ave. o ARSI Radaadass eSS 38 eS8 882 el BARKER’S DRUG -JEWELRY STORE ‘Wholesalers and Retallers Seérvice and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- vice you get in person. b2 2222223222 3 BARKER'S Bemidji, Minn. £ 2 3428222222223 % Third St. :iiiiill{i&{ii&l’l{lil{% R aaadaddS 3L LS8 32 S 883 LY : MAKER OF SHOES TO : ORDER. % ‘Repalr work neatly done. %« First class shoe: shining % % parlors for Ladies and Gen- * tlemen. ook ok ok deok o deok Yok ko ok WM. §TAKIS, 310 m:znelocp Ave. Bemidji, Minn. : AR llliii’lflik#fillfiil’i{*i: £ 2 3 2 23 LOAN ASSOCIATION & home institution, and has-money:to loan- to'.buil -with or to buy & home. Kk Ak Ak ok J & kA hAkkk k kkk ARSI «u«mnmamau«uc: x {sThe-store-that treats you ¥ RIGHT. * * * Crockety, - Glassws “e, House- & hold Necessities used every * day. that ‘Then-¢ome to the store Saves you:money. hk é a RAARARRIAR KRN *k x PRI R i Bt sttt sttt St S * ECULA' * AVOID 8P TION *x Invest in Land Ed % _ At only $10.00 per acre % You have the chaice of 12 all * Joining 40%s. * * The land is easily cleared and & % 8 gradually sloping,. except & * about 80.acres of rolling land & % around a small lake. Good & * graded roads to Turtle River & : Station. * F. M. +* Minnesota Ave. Bemidjl % R gt Sl A T T I oY :n*nuflnflnnuun * : BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. C0, * * : " Whola-ln:: ng. Retallers & T * Typewriter mhbnnn.m - : ¥ You save the middleman’s * ¥ profit when you buy hers. & l!ullmmboxulthvm"' : cents and up. * * * Security. Sta ¥ Bemigys, e Bk e 3 nnfimncnmnm: :fi&ii«i&iflwfifllifi«fllfll * t 2 2 4 L. P. ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Water %{: g Water itiections. Phone 565-309 Hot and 222323223 E - T, o agaan s 0TI I Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of . The %-fim lerchant Bem1dji, Minn. FAFFIIIIAIIIIIE KN :anntfl«mcumimar * ¥ b d t 22 R 22224222 2232233222222 2 2332223232322 THE CROOKSTON-LUMBER COMPANY Wholesale LUMBER, LATH AND 2 T e e add 2y t 23388432323 { HO WANT YOUR BUSINESS | N