Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 11, 1912, Page 2

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CLASS MAT- FFICE AT BE- THE ACT OF _In the City of delivered by o ery is irre complaint ‘to* Out_of _town" favor if they willireport wl ) not get their papers promptly.. Every sublicriber to the Dally- Piorieer 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. One month by carrier. Gne- year, by ‘carrier. Threa months, postage £ oty CHAFING DISH w'w"i,“p%:;fi?:m “It will make faif weather when the E%ih{,\ 8, containing ‘a summary | boys get together.” oby S BOTeAY A g Published | No chance of going wrong on a° Royal-Rochester PHOTO PLAYS AND | EARN $25.00 OR MORE WEEKLY : We Will Show You How * If you-bave ideas—if you can THINK—we will show you the secrets of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence necessary. No ‘“flowery language’ is wanted. 80 Give Him a « 4.0 . .1.00 2.0 4.0 33 4 :Thursday_ a to’any address !or'fiai.so in" advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemldjl Pi & LA, 'midjl Pioneer Publishing —aite Green—I ‘hear your country home was burned: down last weekk. Did you @ =. camsow. ‘B M. DENU. gave anything? The d k- 5 i | Ty M emand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The | Z. DANE, Baiter, @fl 0“?::;{;:;;’::?;;:"‘1 Mins big film manufacturers are moving “heaven and earth” in their j P — ! Eratum, atterrpts to get enough good plors to supply the ever increas- ' I s The Pioneer allowed a transposi- tion of names to creep in the article printed last’ night réporting on the inspectors for the special recount of the votes in the Harris-Moon race. F. S. Arnold was selected by Mr. Moon and Thayer Bailey by Mr. Har- ris. Once In a Century. People who abbreviate dates will tomorrow write 12-12-12. A year and a month ago they wrote 11-11-11 and in October 1910 wrote 10-10-10. Such @ combination of figures will not ‘be possible-again for 100 years when the year will be 2,012, Super- stituous persons are on their guard already as the next day will be the mysterious “Friday the Thirteenth.” _—— Come to Bemidji. Every farmer whose name is known to the High school authori- ties has been invited to attend the plenic meeting in the High school next Saturday. If any farmer has been missed, the notice through this ‘paper is to be considered an invita- tion. The meeting Saturday is for the farmers first, last and all the time. No expense.has been spared to bring in first class speakers and Do effort will be spared to make the visitors feel at home and to give them a profitable day. Every farm- er who can possibly spare the time and expense should come to the big meeting here Saturday. Few Deer Killed This Year. The" past season for big game has Pproved that no snow is better than any game law ever devised by a wise legislature. Reports from all over the morth country 'say that fewer deer and moose were shipped out this season than any in several years past. With @ small kill this year and plenty of rabbits in the woods for the wolves, the deer should show a sub- style—that lasting Royal nickel finish You get that “up to the minute” that does not tarnish, and more im- portant still, a lamp that heats in a jifty. - The most satisfactory made. GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Your Money Back if You Want It 316-318 BEMIDJI PHONE: 67 ized a little’ company among them- selves and awarded themselves a con- tract of $10,000 so to remove the holes from the Fargo doughmuts.or some equally senseless job. But such was not the case. W. N. Sweet, the mayor, says that he and the other city officers knew of no bet- ter use for the money than to return it as dividends and apply to city bus- iness the same principles that they apply to their own. Fargo has an unique set of city officers for they did not know better than to tax public service corpora- tions on their real values and collect fees from peddlers and circuses and as a result of their short sightedness the city has $10,000 left after pay- ing ail debts. On March 1, every tax payer in Fargo must take the trouble to walk down and get his six and one-half percent dividend. To a man the most fascinating woman in the world is the one he almost, but not quite, won. _——— A Splendld Concession. * “How do you like the way the eleo tion - resulted?” “First rate.” “Did you win any bets?” “No, but a coal dealer promised t¢ sell me five tons of coal at the mar ket price if things turned out as they've done.” AFTER SICKNESS How to Recover Strength So many people are asking how to recover. their“strength after -severe sickness that we are publishing this information for their benefit, After grippe, pleurisy, pneumondia or any illness what you need is new strength and better blood. - The most certain way to get this is by taking Vinol, our delicious cod liver and iron preparation (without oil). It creates strength, improves !the blood, sharpens the appetite and restores the entire system to a healthy robust condition. Mrs. Alice Mill of Newton, N. C., says: “I had a very severe attack of grippe which confined me to my bed for several weeks. After I was able to sit up, I felt weak, tired and worn out for a long time. A friend ad- vised me to try Vinol and before I had taken one bottle I was entirely, relieved of that tired, worn out feel- ing which usually follows grippe and I had regained my strength and felt well again. Try a bottle of Vinol. Your mon- ey will be returned if it does not re- store your vitality and strength. Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. —Adv. ing demand ~ They are offerirg $100, and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. : +Nearly-all the big film companies, the buyers of photo- plays, are located in_or near NEW YORK CITY. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of plots are wanted by the ‘producers, our SALES DEPART- MENT has a tremendous adyantage over agencies situated in distant cities. We have received many Jetiers from the big film manu- facturers, such as VITAGRAPH,. EDISON, ESSANAY, LUBIN, SOLAX, IMP, REX, RELIANCE, CHAMPION, COMET, MELIES, ETC., urging us to send photoplays to them. We want more writers snd we'll gladly 1each you the secrets of success. We are sclling photoplays written by people who “never beforewrote a line for publication™ Perhaps we can do the same for you. If you can think of only one good idea everv we k, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25, a low figure, You Will Earn $100 Monthly for Spare Time Work. FREE Don’t heaitate. Don’t argue. Send your name and address at once for free copy of our lllustrated book, ‘‘MOVING PICTURE PLAYWRITING.” Write mow and learn just what this new profession may mean for you and your future NATIONAL AUTHORS’ INSTITUTE [ MERCHANTS 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. FRRHKERHRR KKK Ilili#l: * * R KK: ERKEEIEEREREE R 0L fiil«liz * :*ifiiflii!&i’i{ifi’ll’ifil! 1543 Broadway ‘ NEW YORK CITY | faaaaad s S22 S 228 S s FRRIRIIIRIIII KRR R ¥ x [ rox T o o ¥ @ AVOID SPECULATION % x TURE nvest in Land bd wanaal lorenss sextighar, il B WE RETURN ¥ 3 KNORTHERN GROCERY X *FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT k & AR x X * % _ Atonly $10.00 per acre % W. T. Cox, state forester, has esti- : x X x X % : : Dray and Transfer : : J. P. LAHR : : You have the chaice of 13 all % i mat N x )MPANY x x Qo Joining 40’s. * m: ?u::nt there are 60,000 deer in o T x-z Co! * x % % SAFE AND PIANO MOVING % % % The land is easily cleared and & and that 40,000 are born X the fllms you send in this x & : : ROE AND MARKUSEN : : : : Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, : : 1lb s?gxnly sloping, except & : a S e about acres of rolll, — 2 e e it P BOME ine oy s £ net Fassensuss & % “THRY BEAT.” % % Red’ Phone 58 * % Undertaking. X % around a small lnke. *Good 5 by wolves or die of natural causes|j J Bnlarsing, Framing, Copying. £ % | Gpoipgarn T X X x X ox ¥ X graded roads to Turtle River & ! and 15,000 are killed by hunters ana || & X x o GROGERS * 207 Fourth strset; Bemidjl. kK 818 America Avenue £ 3 Phone can 1752, + X Station. x ssssess s o * Phone . Boachers. It can easily bo seen how (X, . HAKKEROP = % X * . . X Office Phone 12 % 323 Minnesota Ave. ¥ X Py o Mr. Cox can estimate ‘the number . * X, % * X i J X XMinnesdta Ave. killed by deer and poachers but on * AR KRR KK FAFFRFRRFRE IR EK FRARIARI KSR FRFIIIIII ARSI KK FARAAIRAIRA AR emidjl & iflifilfiifi*{l&kfl&kfii{lfii& the face of things his estimates of PRI IE KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK : :{k&ifi#fiifilfilfii’ifiifil{#: ?fiflfli’*fi*fiifi!«iflifl: :fl«uu{n«&nnuflifl: :fiifiifin&&flnn««nu; [UE— * x % x the total number and those killed by X Doiyou want x % X % % % All kinds of bullding ma- & BARKER'S DRUG ¥ % BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB, * wolves seem high. ¥ 'THE BEST GROCERIES X % SCHOOL SUPPLIES x X 33883888 % % terlal, as much or as little as * % and * . CO. < x x X x % % % you like at the x X% JEWELRY STORE ¥ X Wholesalers and Retaflers & — x found In Bemidji * X x % MONEY TO LOAN x ¥ %, % ¥ Xof Typewriter Paper and % What Red Cross' Seals Do. % Come right here and get * % Buy your needs . x ¥ S d Retallers % % TYpewriter ‘Ribbons. * Every Red Cross ' Christmas seal + them, as we pride ourselves * & for the School x X $8338838 +* - ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- olesalers an etallers * You save the mid dleman’s & X on having only the best * & in Bemidji at the x ¥ 3 x X % % Service and satisfaction. Mall ¥ & profit when you buy here, & that is sold 18 a real bullet in the(ll & money can buy. * % ¥ I /ONPARMLANDS X BER COMPANY. e ?;:flfy; sig'?l ;‘;:;;m e 3 Full ream boxes at from 76 x T E— I x X u get n. cents and up. | DEnt " agalnst tuboroulosis. These|N X o aunn o MARIN * X BEMIDIL PIONEER L x ¥ JOEN @.ZERGLER. ¥ % peias ’ : 2 » 3 seals last year helped to support * innesota _Ave. X X Y STO! *x X ¥ ¥ _Coal and wood also for sale * & BARKER'S ¥ % Security State Bank Bldg. * ] o thousands of needy tuberculosis pa. |J| * BemidH - Minxesots, : x : : 0DD FELLOWS BUILDING. : : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. : :Thlrd st. Bemidji, Minn. : X Bemidjl, Minn, % | 1 tlents and to give them a'chance for 1««««;«««"«;«;««" 3 KRR RKRE KRR EE FEEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIE JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRK R IIIRAR IR nnnmm«n«unfifl: e ing murses, whose hundreds of thou- x * $$$S$SS x X * ——= * OUR ¥ x BEMIDJI MUSIK USE * +* MAKER OF SHOES TO & sanda visits brought instruction’and |l § Vittely Sore teaten - % & iafvf P ';m‘fini' 3 3 morchandiae sales arpaiways & & 9 Bo ¥oaow 3 L P. ECKSTRUM o cheer to numerous patients. They *x SERVICE, I ¥ Regularly l.nd‘ systemati- : : :nm*ae hl'ncg:;ah:;g tmmn : : 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji : : ORDER. : : 3 B It lve ur o belped maintain dispensaries in|f X A X 3 etkiy: Toy some acias cAch & X the last. If you are not &l % 3 Wholesale and retall Pla- & & Repalr work neatty dome. & Plumbing, Steam and Hot & scores of cities from the Atlantic to *x VARIETY. ¥ ¥ week, if monthly do it month- ¥ % ready a customer, you domot X & nos, Organs and Sewing & & First class shoe shining ¥ & Water Heating, Sewer and % the Pacifi +* It will cost you nothing to ¥ & ly. The dollars will pile up % - ¥ know how well we.can please ¥ & Machines. ¥ % pariors for Ladies and Gen- ¥ % Water Conmections, x acific, where thousands of con- % be convinced. ¥ X surprisingly. % X you in quality and satiafy ¥ & * ¥ tlemen. x % * ; sumptive patients received free treat- * : * far s r‘:w ml: o : : you in quantity. : : Phone 573. : : SR : * Phone 565-309 x = b g * low is the e to open & . o ment, ald and advice. They provided |l ¥ MEGROTES VARIETY £ % Tov s the tme foopena & ¥ ¥, G.SCHEOEDER * * * % 310 Minnesota Ave. * 220 Boltramt ave, 3 & the means to pyrchase millions of +* Bemidji, Minn. : : SECURITY STATE BANK : :B-ml 1, Mlnn.: : J. BISIAR, MANAGER. : : Bemidjl, Minn. : * x ; X ! L coples of circulars, pamphiets and ([l L'y 4 x kKK KKK KKK KK «*«nggim«uuu FIRIIRIIIIARRIIIIIIIRK FEFINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIREE FARIIFIIIIIIIIIARIIARREK AR IR IR ogaaaaass Sl il il Sl R R SN lic has been educated about tubercu- * x X *x % * *x * * X x losis. They have eetablished ana|l % ALBERT KIEVEN ¥ ¥ i ¥ L THEGIVENEARDWARE00.X X We are Jobbers ¥} DUmDING assoouTioN X % ot Your 3 B helped to maintain more than seven- x FARMERS LAND CO. - : : . : : WHOLBSALE AND RETAIL : : PIN ':‘:(ims : * BEMIDJI BUILDING AND * : HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS : ? H * * 13-fivé open air schools for childron|§ ¥ No ey Mignesots Lands % & GENERAL MERCHANDISE X & - ¥ % GUMMED LaBELS % . LOAN ASSOCIATION % 3 .\ ppy nproepnns X == who needed open-air treatment. #« for sale. Information re- ¥ & K LS 2 R E R E R ] ¥ & No need to send outside of X 18 & home fnstitution, and X * * These are just a few of the ways in : g{l‘lh‘li"l:lld buying cheer- : : o o " : : : SARTwane : : : Bemidji fflrt::m. : X has.money to loan to build & : of : 4 which the $330,000 received last|fl X T T o bR el B $ ¥ X Plomeer Swply Store . x X WMhortobuyamome X ¥ OB R x year was expended. This year a mil- <+ Becurity State Bask Bldg., : : hica. L. Bemiagt : : 000000000 : : _Can Bave You Money _ : X W. C. KLEIN, Secretary % : The 'ware ¢t X — lion dollars is needed. -Surely any|fj ¥ Bemidjl, Minn. : X T JPhons ST 316 MiswotaAve ¥ ¥ EEMIDII FIOREER PUB. 00. * S e L L R | X Demigh, - Mmn & ome.can help. by buring at least ten| B kackiickRiKKRIKKRIIRRKR RRKKERIKRIKRRKKERKKERIRE SAIRRIIRRIRRIKIRRIREIIER SRRk RIIR Rk RRKEREKES bSOV J T TSR, o seals, 2 WonInd i R T e bbbttt i ils S ok ook diotob sthok ool it el itadas s a4 T e - * Fatgo Cuts & Melon. x * ; x : s : 2 % e K Tt ot Tk We strive to eell. x X% - % % MODEL MANUFACTURING * * ¥ * % x Fargo, N. D., has won a place in * THAT’S NATURAL. : * NO NORTHERN ' NA : : { COMPANY : : RUDOLPH W. KOEPP : : Bl:.fl.'l' store that treats you : : THE CROOKSTON LUMBER & tho-Rall of Fame.,iligiltydeto ot :Bui ‘we strive harder to please. X % -1y ‘-‘ u’} * X Minnesota Avenue ¥ & Blacksmith and.Horse-Shoer * & * x COMPANY x 4 a melon. Never ‘before has such a|ll x . -THAT'S SERVICE. % & RN OLD, STRONG AND AL ¥ & BEMIDJI, :: X * % & Crockery, Glassys o, House- % % - 2 * < thing boen”dorie ti olty éoiinty; state | X 7 . : % %7 CONSERVATIVE. *x X * X All kinds # X hold Nocossities used every & & * i . e :. % _ Courteous attention has ¥ % e * X - MODEL BREAD ¥ % of Plow and Woodwork. % & day. Then come to the store ¥ & ‘Wholesale % 1 ormation. A dividendof six and one- o 4 won over many jewelry cus- ¥ Jeiiiikidk BANK 5kk X 3 XX % % that saves you money. x % x half per cent will be available to 4 tomers to us. x % 4 & Wrapped in Wax Paper. % & Satisfaction guaranteed. % & £ 2 % % LUMBER, LATH AND x % * * Bottled Milk.and Oream. * % * X cm%vw STORE* * x every tax payer next March. * * * JALERS ¥ ¥ 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjl. ¥ & P x X BUILDING MATERIAL & The meén wiho administer the. af- % - GQeorge T. Baker & Co. : x : : : and RETAILERS & : : 5 : - : : : fairs of Fargo are a peeyliar set. 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