Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 27, 1912, Page 2

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~1 ¥ | | & (i | | — | | | | | 1 THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER ENTERED A SECOND CLASS MAT- ° TER_AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- um.flhl( UNDER THE ACT OF o} Bemidjl the papers are ddlured by ecdrrier. Where the deliv- ery is irreg! t! about ten days De- glving him an Puhlllhed every afternoon except Si ~Bemidii—-Ploneer Publishin DA SHME AT F Wunts. The lndie'sflyvho worked togetle: before Christmas under the directipy YISTREATER 12832 ADa r iHIAI3H0 happiness to many homes which off erwise would have been passed b u less the big men and war familles o] statesmen of Russia, Germany and Austria are doing their best to keep their countries from flying at each other’s throats. All because the Bal- does not. The reason why is to ___)_le found in the fact that Socialism is op- cIples dominate their councils, Doubt- Europe would like another war as there has now been peace between The big powers for nan The a big war. The union: er, hgd®\decided that war e '\’ it is a safe g state :‘;’ al cleurin g November 30 that a , on! 1908 posed to war, Socialism has swept the i fi@athent manufac) \k’eflfinm‘rm YEOW] capitar aby e Lsiecfally, woula 13146110k Wefi& weA. 4,850,000 g4 01 3 o8 PP SN0 Roewd 2ot o Hond gfimfls&’hflm»mmvm thells results accs 5he The courtef of C. w. JéWERt and T. A. McCann providing maehines with which ¢t boxes “ere distrlhuted sho A pTEA, A, I IndinoooA TherabatisamBiAinei =T sBhaddollh’'s masdedbialVa papgr| e which shquigied) wanly every bu: ness man in Bemidji who cares at for the study of questions of natio: al issue. Number Gsimsejusty 1oleauerand it conddinsitoaspsibot tie -omddting 30 msmguVe?édre“ra!efii P oo n’m e S oL e q xn umsn flé"gn Limme, AR e Sul- ec 8 as the(mom 1A%y WRAR, BN~ -ofrag@icdarcelanpsactheindd ot isybtent, ofetit., bonebxeabed at1%6nedh. e pa- uer is designed especially for editorial “Wfltel“b"'fifluwfil prove interesting to tbufo91 R‘;p;‘"ane wishing to keep posted. Nelson Still in Service, At the next term of the Minnesota legislature, Knute Nelson will be élected to be senator from Minnesota for another. six years. After March 4; he will be the “junior” senator but in name only as his record of service will make him the senior senator as long as he holds his seat. . Twenty-five years ago, Knute Nel- son announced that he was through with politics and would retire to the practice of law. The people of Min- nesota ruled differently and since his first announcement he has been both governor and senator. He has a rec- ord of which any man may be proud. . —— $tarting s Rumor, The- north country may boast of some copper riveted stomachs but to believe that any are strong enough to hold wood alcohol and survive is the heighth of credulity. Some one is laughing today over the way in which his wild tale of the men at Cochran's camp killing each other spread over the country but instead of laughing he should feel that he has done the country an irreparable damage. For several years Bemidji has been trying to live down the reputation of being a “Lumberjack’ city for in many parts of the state it is generally supposed that drunken brawls. are common on our streets and that In- dians sit around town all day in gay blankets. ‘To have a story go out to the effect that many men were killed in a Christmas brawl after having been crazed by wood alcohol helps to fix that opinion. A Splendid Opportunity. 1t is a splendid opportunity that is offered to the farm boys and girls of this vieinity by the Bemidji High school. To be able to come in for a course of eight weeks, to take sub- Jects which relate especially to the farm, @nd to have-the instruction and shop ‘tools furnished free is an opportunity which does not come to the young people of every state. The High school faculty has work- ed for a long time on the course. It has been planned so that students liv- ing within driving distance of the cify need not report before 10 a. m. and m ‘y' leave at 3 p..m. enablé them to:do. the home chores every day ‘and still be able to attend the course. Every farmer who has a oy of &irl.of the age required should seg to it that they come in to Bemidji for the course. : The expense is borne by ‘the state. The Socialists-and War From the:present status of the war situation in Europe it would appear thit the Soclalist party ds-a better agent for peace than any number of Carne;ie or_other foundations. For several monihs past the daily press This will| t default has s of a mort- rickson and mortgagors, g dated the of the Solithwest quarter (SW3) of sec- lon twenty-soven (27)_ township _One gr-seven (147) and range (hlrty-ffl\lr (34) Beltrami County, Min- nesota; that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant .to the statute in such case made and provided said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of said premises, at public vendue, to the highest bidder for cash by the sheriff of Beltrami Coun- ty, Minnesota, at the east front door of the Court House in the City of Bemidji in said county and state on the 5th day of February 1913 at ten o'clock in the forenoon thereof, to satisfy the amount then due on said mortgage, including taxes to be paid, if any together with the costs of such sale and $26, attorneys' fees, sllpulalegténdsmdfrgortgag! Gors. Dated this 1 ay of Decembor, AKERSO! Mortgagee. A. A. Andrews, Attorney for Mortgages, Bemidji, Minnesota. (grease. 1i1912 were 3,785, as against 3,900 in s | cars. has carried reports that venerable wN m l;lllI’ANY REPII'I‘ TRADE PROSPECTS AS GOOD (Continued from first’ page). " tions of $780,650, a gain of $312,046. 0| {nvelving-assets of $3,124,090, month In 1911, there having been 250 permits Issued in the month rep- resenting total valuations of $1,092,- 696, as against 207 permits in No- vember, 1911, with aggregate valua- ty counties 1 elve mor ending December 1, 1912 were 362; “and ;;mm A, TS xmbushed sntements of November. Ieposits " the bene p rived frofn ki | the insti?d]d i efl by the commig rpadily apparen i Jive st *aul stock llxht de- i Cars received in November vember 1911; a decrease of 115 For eleven months ending No- vember 30, 1912, the total number of cars received was practically the same as a year ago being 29,978 as against 29,988 during the corres- ponding period of 1911. Building Permits Decrease. “Building permits issued the year show slight decrease in val- uation; accounted for in part by high prices In building materials and la- bor. For the eleven months ending November 30, 1912, total vaulation of permits issued were $7,738,567 as |against $8,495,705 for corresponding period in 1911, a decrease of $419,- 304, On the other hand the figures for the month of November 1912, 7t D. 12-20 1-31, FREERREFRE R x * x WE RETURN * * —_— * * * * * & Today pictures made from ¥ % the films you send in this ¥ + morning. *x +« Enlarging, Framing, Copylng. : * x * * HAKKERUP * +* Third St. Bemidjl. : * IR P asasaa s S Sl Sl t ittty Do you wal THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidjl Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on having only the beat money can buy. SCHWANDT &Am Bomingnetota AYS: ota, FAANAIRAR R KRR KRR R KRR b2 222232222222 4 e e e o e W ok Rk ok e ok Let us prove to you that our Variety store leads in VARIETY. It will cost you nothing to be convinced. MEGROTH'S VARIETY Bemldjl, L Minn. l {l#i#ill#i#fil#il AEERRERRIR KRR 1223222222322 2 ****i*i*iit* o T s R 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. George T. Baker & Co. AR tt*i*t*tt*i**i* Arkk Ak d Rk hkkk * * * FARMERS LAND CO. : * % Northern Minnesota Lands % +« for sale. Information re- ¥ + garding land buying cheer- % %« fully given. : : Security State Bank Bldg, : * Bemidji, Minn. ® x * show a substantial gain over the same AR * * * * : NORTHERN GROCERY : * COMPANY * * * * * x * K sesssssescees * ‘WHOLESALE * X * al % X vececcccnsons § x * * * FARIIIREEIE IR IR KKK R KKK KKK SCHOOL SUPPLIES Buy your needs for the Sehool in Bemidji at the BEMIDJI PIO) SUPPLY (5] 222222222238t SCHOO! RE i 2 822222228 s d * * * * * * * * * * * PR * * * * iiifii’i’#fififll’i’i{ilfllfi! +% cally, If you receive your W % weekly, lay some aside each % week, if monthly do it month- % ly. The dollars will pile up % : lurprlllnsly * Now lltho time to open & % # bank account with the’ * * SECURITY STATE BANK : n««ngcu T2 c RTINS faaaaaaa ittt i T ifi**fi*i *h McCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Goods, Shoes, Groosries and Provisious. Bemiaji 1223232222223 * g ) # HARREREERARAR * * TR :‘tfi“flfit‘#‘"fltfiiflz x * * N0 HOR! NA * g e A * OLD, STRONG AND * * L] CONSERVATIVE. AL * * * EkRahihk BANK Shckihnk .|country merchant to settle. during | « Q ns thro _“In some localities the work was a little backwards; but taking the dis- trict as a whole, open weather made plowing possible to a late date. Re- cent rain and ‘snow have afforded much needed moisture and should uidjiE" bringmgjioou coy ditihs fofll sprifile Wil ¢ un e afilanceliir year ago by as much as forty per csnt- and: there appedirs- to be an-ui Iy IE M @ g in continued prosper )a8e IIM 80 much on rexpectations of-things to-be reatzy BAWIRYASuIADAKAM JEFO0Hare o GRRAGHA VOGN AN TE (RIRured.” .anex¥.bedtay !l west, whns much larger in_volume,| T3 Year ago and by some houses reported as quite satisfactory, haye p whole met the expectatfo: 6”2 rade. With a large hreg, ithin fwhich crops durlng 1910 farld 2 S fo bnly, i 3 carried by me Jbe‘r! ncturerf angefar above ?4 hat| thufi ige ligud- Wwas naf d~exper “ordinarily lenient; and to Hegree, await the pleasure of the Another cause within certain points of the Da- kotas has been delayed harvesting be- cause of labor and climatic condi- tions. The agriculturalist has found tlow and unsatisfactory markets and in many instances has only disposed found absolutely necéssary for th { meeting of indebtedness which he has | |urged to settle. Prospects For Future Good. Prospects for the future appear to| be all that may be reasonably hnped for. Notwithstanding heavy pur-| chases during the past ninety or 120 days, country merchants are not r The condition of the fields and the] situation in which the agriculturist felicitation. baaaat s S S S S S LRl RS S * s * * : FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT k * * Go TO * * * : ROE AND MARKUSEN : x “THEY BEAT.” * * * % 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. & * Phone 2086. * * * * * AR HRRERRERRRRR KRR R K JOHN G. ZEEGLER. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING. FREREEEER R R R :’fi”’i*’lfilfi*’ii{#{i#fii * OUR 4« merchandise sales are always % on the increase and each % month has been better than « the Isat. If you are not al- % ready a customer, you do not ¥ know how well we can please % you in quality and satisfy : you in quantity. a. WEOEDE% o x * * * 5 basaicans ¥ ¥ MONEYTOLoaN X 5 asses X 3 - ONFARMIANDS. & * * * * x * * * 2222282222322 3 * : Bmlzl, FdedRR AR R :iii{ii&i!illl&fllll‘wi*fi * 0060600 0%0 9 : HARDWARE 5 ©00000000 4% Phone §7 316 Minnesota Ave & Lflt’ifil’”fli"ifii’i’: EEEK R R R KKK KKK KKK MODEL MANUFACTURING COMPANY Minnesota. Avenue BEMIDJI, : MINN, MODEL BREAD ‘Wrapped in 'Wax Paper. Bottled Milk and Cream. WHOLESALERS __and RETAILERS KRR KRR R R KKK 232222 22 E a2 822223 g g de gk ok ok ke ok Kk o 9 v o ek ok e o e ok ok ke ok jof such an amount of grain as he| ported to have become over stocked. | i finds himself at the end of the fall]| season as regards work and prepared- | ness for spring, affords occasion for | - HERE ALAHOME., borin 1ni ot | odinle ‘ero3lew_obiw-r13nuos s| ysbol sbsat nolesimbr of 3aibion} Bamidfi Oitisews: GladlyATesmey! {530, 0! o Soidsntly Berompmend B ot 01 honn AidneysPiblaw evssisw | jotf od1 z& owond noigy waea &) 941 o) esw ,molislooees m)huw" t dss teativiony olike jhesftllbwlyy bRt hasiiacel 1Bingot's iddney.oPille 1530 R have kaDDetiters. 1 VEhehipnb- e origivt hewe /at mhame) amige jddvelr (}woiea iBaRraise; there dsndTroomalclt \farodaihii) o Rend divel parkl i Hia tapneé it of a Bemidji citizen: saidtow | 3tilhFlaGarrisomn dbanbet, $4Qhird bateapts HemidikdMoitinie saysn “Ancbr v Posn’m Kifiney Bidls 1ate ‘@:fne back- asbei addikidady bremedy. 1 hav: give me the best of results. me to stoop or lift. The kidney secre- tions were unnatural. I got Doan's fering in a similar way.” For sale by all dealers. cents. Foster-Milburn Co., New York, sole agents for the Unitec | States. Remember the and take no other. R.F. MURPHY | INERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALM: R | [ MERCHANTS WHO WANT YOUR BUSINESS | baaaadd g S8 S 2SS S S S TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING = H g g ] H & H 818 America Avenue Oftice Phone 12 % i#iil‘lili’*lffi%ikfl)&ifii: FRARIIRIIR IR : All kinds of building ma- : * terial, as much or as little as % you like at the 13232 ¢323222 ¢ 84 E 23232222222 ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. 2 222821 % Coal and wood also for sale : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. R R dagaa T T TR dhkkk ok khok J. BISIAR, MANAGER. * * : BEMIDJT MUSIC HOUSE : : 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji & x % Wholesale and retail Pla- % % nos, Organs and Sewing +* Machines. * * * * Phone 5783. * * * * * * * * * Ra 2o S 2SS St S2 s S S2ls Sy AR KK We are o:fl'b'" PIN TICKETB GUIDIED LABELE No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. : AR Rk R Rk ok ek kA 122222232 2°% 22" FAAARARRARRI IR »* % X : RUDOLPH W. KOEPP : % Blackemith and Horse-Shoer + x * * All kinds * % of Plow and Woodwork. -: * : Satisfaction guaranteed. : 4% 304 Irvine Ave. Bemidjf. «° * * * * AR R eomey(Thad tnae themi der weak, lame and aching | hagk-~and they have never failed toj T lad| pains across my loins and my back ! was often so lame that it would h'u-l; Kidney Pills at Barker’s Drug Stor: | and they helped me so much that ! can recommend them to anyone suf ! Price 5t | Buffals | name—Doan’s — | * * * * x 'l‘ho uwru that treats you 4\ * % nioe b THE CROOKSTON LUMBER : * * & ANY % Crockery, Glasswse, House- & & COMP. : <-4 hold Necessities used every ¥ & FY % day. Then come to the store * & ‘Wholesale * % that saves you money. x % * * % % LUMBER, LATH AND x < x GARIMI’! V. STORE * % *. * « BUILDING MATERIAL ¥ x * : * FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1912. = i IR K G Thls Bakm Powder Keeps fl@fig s guaranl ¥ Wh am fioafizéroa‘é‘il‘éew”é"m‘l'“ “Sunki ""t“”“ ’f)'ranges | KBAi atfloouB JAAAT LIAT rHa'mIf-Box B pua Ry IBERS, Melicious meat and sweet, tangy juice of ruddsisidih- nkmncd seedless ‘‘Sunkist’’ oranges. Have this golden fruit for breakfast, dessert and ‘‘between meals.”” Cleanest of all fruits—never touched by bare hands. All the pickers and packers of ‘‘Sunkist’’ < oranges and lemons wear clean, white cotton gloves. “‘Sunkist” oranges are the fin- est, juiciest oranges in the world. Tree-rlpened fiberless. Nota in * t.” Buy them by the box or half-box. That is cheaper than buy- ing by the dozen. They keep for weeks. Ask for “‘Sunkist’ lemons —so full of Juice that they go farther than other lemons. Try “Sun- kist”” lemonade—hot or cold. Lemons add flavor to fish, meats and salads. Get Rogers Silver with “Sunkist” Wrappers Cut the trademarks from ‘“‘Sunkist” orange and lemon wrappers and send them tous. We offer27dif- ferent premiums, all Rogers. A 1 Standard Guaran- teed Silverware. Exclusive ‘“‘Sunkist’ design. For this orange spoon send 12 ‘‘Sunkist’’ Orange or Lemon Wra?pexs and 6 two-cent stamps. ‘‘Red Ball” orange and lemon wrappers count same as ‘‘Sunkist.” Buy “Sunkist” Oranges and Lemons at Your Dealer’s Send your name and full address for free premium sheet and Premium Club Plan. Address all orders for premiums and all inquiries to California Fruit Growers Exchange 139 N. Clark Street, Chicago, I (148) (o215 1ompom %) 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. baadad it d il S Sl Sttt l S R S S St d s a it el ] AVOID SPECULATION FURNITURE Invest in Land - At only $10.00 per acre J. P, LAHR You have the choice 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. Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. P2 2332222 2d 2 S L2223 32222228 323 Minnesota Ave. FIHRRHRIIRIR IR KK AR P22 2222282 R 22 24 P 232322222 2s s F. M. * Minnesota Ave. Bemldjl & Raa S S S 28 el Sl ST :fiii’il&i*iliilfi!l{*fiii’ x * * : BARKER'S DRUG : * BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB, CO, * —_— an * * * JEWELRY STORE X & Wholesalers and Retallers % : : : ;t Tyllowrnar Paper and % % Wholesalers and Retailers * & ’{’wf,}.".':,". lt‘gb::nl:l-dlmnl'- : * Service and satisfaction. Mall ¥ & profit when you buy here. & % Orders given that same ser- ¥ & Full ream boxes at from 76 % ¥ : vice you get in person. ¥ & cents and up. * x % * — * BARKER'S ¥ % Security State Ban! :Thlrd St. Bemidji, Minn. ¥ ¥ Bemi flj" " x IM‘ : * X KKK kfiffiifilfi!fiifi”fiiifii’lm ke :fii{#&‘l&{’*l’i’i&’l”i&: :i’iflifi*&lfi!fi!’ilfllfiififll : MAKER OF SHOES TO % & : * X KSTR! = : ORDER. x X L. 2. 20 o : * X * % Repalr work neatly done. * & Plumbing, ¥ First class shoe shining ¥ & Water Hu:l.tl::,fl 's'.;:: E:;: 4 parlors for Ladies and Gen- & & Water Connections. * * tlemen. * X x * ¥ & Phone 555-309 * : 310 mnnu‘othA“ve . : ¥ : : el M. 1+ 320 Beltrami Ave. * X 7. Ra S S SS S 2SS S oS S2 S SSss Sd :#iiiii*li{*ifii{ill{i{ifi x IR Bagiaat s S SS S 28 S8 S8 28 S2 ey * X % BULDING ASSOCATION * ¥ dot Tour e : BEMIDJI BSSOUH'BGITGIOARD : : HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS : B LOAN A T * * ) « X and FARM IMPLEMENTS * % is a home Institution, and * x * % has money to loan to build ¥ T of * :wm:ortobnynhme. : x C. E. BA : ¥ W. 0 KLEIN, Secrotary . £ * The Hardware Merchant 4 Rooms 6 and 6 * ¢ : O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg. : : Bemidjl, - Minn. : B T T I S i i a L S S S 2 Basad a3 Sttt Ll Sy :lilkilill{m;lmu&; * 3 'l i

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