Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 5, 1913, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER IND: CLASS MAT- 'OFFICE AT BE- ENTERED AS..| TER_ AT THE P Wl“l‘t w&n; THE ACT OF || In the City.of Bemidji the papers.are aelivered -by . Where the deliv- er¥.da irregular plesse make immediate complaint Telephdna:-81. ST e own. subseribers: Wik eonter. & favor if they will report: when.they do | i}, not get their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the Dally Ploneer will receive notice about ten days be- fore his.time expires, giy! opportunity to make -an _advance. Tent botore the paper s finally. stopped. Subscription Rates. 8ix months, postage paid.. One year, postage paid.. The Weekly. flnlfll‘. Elght pages, containing .a summary of the news' of the: wae Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.60 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Compa Why the Difference? On Monday afternoon, August Johnson, identified as the man who killed Sam Marin, walked to and from the county jail to the Northern National bank block - accompanied only by Deputy Sheriff Cahill. was not handcuffed nor were his wrists manacled. People turned to look at the pair curiously but there was no talk nor thought of violence. | [ Last September when Deputy Sheriff Helmer and the unknown hobo had their battle east of Lake Irving, it was rumored - for a time that the hobo had escaped. Excite- ment was at white heat and on the streets the threat was heard that there would be a “neck tie party” if the man was caught. What made the difference in the attitude toward the two men? Was it that deep in the minds of many there was a thought that a slight de- gree of justice had been wrought? Was it that real sympathy was more with the unfortunate man who at- tempted to right his supposed wrongs by taking the law into his own hands? Was it that there was some thought of censure for. the city that a condition of affairs. has been allowed to exist here such as made the shooting Saturday night pos- sible? Perhaps the mayor, the police and the people of the city generally, did not kunow that a law defying resort was being operated. Perhaps they do not know now that there are oth- er places being operated today in a Bemidji has long been known over the state-as an aad ha; similar manner. topen” town found cxenge in the fact that other cities were do- ing the same thing. But we believe that Bemidji is a city with a future. It has been re- peatedly pointed out that the city is destined to grow. Why, then, should i movement to clean up the city not be started now? Investigation shows that there is little harmony between the men who pay license money and live up to the law and those who evade it. The former will undoubt- edly join any movement which will clean up the down town district and put their business on a safer basis. Already there is a state-wide demand for one saloon for every 500 actual population and should this amend- ment be passed, some Bemidji saloons will have to go out of business, Can not some arrangement be ef- fected whereby licenses will be grant- ed only to men of responsibility and repute? The affair Saturday was.dis- graceful. Bemidji wants no more of that brand of publicity. Mr. Business Man. Don’t forget the business meeting at the Commercial club tomorrow night. Plan to attend and meet the visitors. Hel|l This Range weighs 650~ pounds and all the weight is put where it is most needed to make it last. All fire box linings and grates are extra heavy. The linings - are in sec- tions- ventilated -to-guaran- tee their lasting qualities. Extra: heavy - cold - rolled steel. in . body.: Al flues lined with heavy asbestos mill board. Cast.iron reservoir, 400 pounds. A-Guarantee Bond : 316-318 Minn. Ave. -ent fund, our object. . “The membership fee is $1.00 per year and should be sent to the secre- tary or to any member of the mem- bership committee. If<you desire to become a member kindly fill out the enclosed blank and you will receive; a certificate of membership. “If you-have already comtributed, you may have a certificate by filling: out and returning the enclosed appli-| cation.” The completing of an organization which will care for .the. poor of Be- manner is a sufficlent to = accomplishi| midji in a systematic ! | thing of which the city may jx‘slly‘ be proud and which deserves the sup-, to give $1 to charity, That the or ganization is already effective proved during the Christmas holi-! days when it brought cheer to over, was have been long Bemidji people’ who charitably inclined have which will keep a record of cases of‘ poor’ relief and see that the ‘money is not spent where it is undezerved. Time after time, persons and families have been aided only to have those who gave them relief later discover that the case was not one calling for ! any outside help. The personnel of those behThG e movement insures the [ ME manner i ‘We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS apd GUMMED 'LABELS No:.meed: to send outside of Bemidjt m thm Ploneer Bn»l! Store Can Save You Money: ARARARRN Rk Nk { AR ¥ Do you want THE 'BEST ‘GROCERIES They are men of busy life and the fact that they are coming this dsitance indicates that they. think this meeting is of great im- portance. Bemidji cannot afford to have it said that her own people were not interested. The Associated Charities. Invitations to become a member of the Associated Charities of Be- midji were mailed out yesterday. The invitations read as follows: ~An invitation is’ extended to you to become a member of the Associat- ed Charities of Bemidji. This society is the result of what has generally been considered a growing -necessity for some time past, and its object Is to minister. wisely to the poor of our .city and Nymore; to prevent.poverty;. to furnish legal and medical advice, and to engage in such undertakings ‘as may tend to better social condi- tions. In addition to furnishing food and clothing to the needy,.an| employment bureau-has: been estab- lished which has already - secured |’ work for several people. Our appeal for funds-has met with a widespread found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, as we pride ourselves on:having -only: the -best money can buy. 8C! & MARIN - Ak kA RNARAK * w [ AR IR Badaadad 2l g8t il il el il * * * : McOUAIG 2 |3 GENERAL MERCHANDIER & i % Dry: Geods, Shoes, Groceries : and Provisious. i :'mnifis Z Bemtaj i 3 § b i H ‘We strive. to-sell THAT'S NATURAL. *rrER g i H { g 2 ; L8 23332} KRR ARk A A AR A AA The oven door'rests on automatic braces that will support ‘| Lots:left to tell in our next ad. Better come in and let us tell it all a once. CIVEN HARDWARE CO YOUR MONEY -BAGK:IF BEMIDJI, MINN. jmidji, Minn. & in port of every person who can :\fm’:d; forty families. ‘} i felt,| | the need of some central organization | 1 IR KRR L2823 23222223 i :ii*{iifiii&k’ilifiill&i’fll KARA KK RAAARAK K ARRERRAEREARNK on the 18th day of February, 1913. On the 35th day of September, 1911, he was appointed by Governor i | Bberbart to succeed the late Hon. H. |; HI'W. Bailey, agiJudge of thesMunicipal That./s | Court in thisCity, and hasiheld the ll{ o8 sincesithat tims, and he feels SUPERB UNIVERSAL With Every mmgo YOU - WANT IT - Phone 87 which the furds of the assoclation will be distributed. PILES CURED IN ¢ TO 14 DAYS four-druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case |- of.Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6.to 14 days, 50c. I;AID ADVERTISEMENT. (Ingerted by Hiram A. Simons, Be- Amount Paid, $10.00.) ~ HIRAM A, SIMONS. 1 Presents himself as.a Non-Partisan: candidate for Judge of the Munlclpal‘ Court of this City to be voted for at! hatihis administration-ofithe affaira of the office justifies him in asking the .voters of this-efty to endorse. -that-| :nnmm&mon “atr the:comisig elec| " “Pry-New-Life? fa = Triumph of | Selence and a Perfect Conveyor of that Radiant & ¥. *“Vibention.” Vn-nmou is. no-theory, no. fa reed, hut it the Greatest Revitalizer of {he Nerve Centers which conirol the cireulation, j- entablinhing mormal action of Hesrt, Lungw, and the Orxans of Qrmo-- y. Weak Nerves, Aches whenevex- and wherever found: mews, _Constipation, '-WE" Vibrator. 3 you ave ti it You are-not as st ana thereby enabling you once more ol enfey| 1iteite; in Lulledt capas 1t and Palns, B, Deaf; iiiete, Lumbage, and Rheumatisns, all sed by €ongestion or Poor Circula- \on, are tnxtantly reileved mnd often. permancatly cured through the {alth- d, daily use:ef the “TRY-NEW- ‘H you are. ll!l. - Always- rmmberthflq!l-nme; 'for-this signature-on‘ every' box. Stomach Trouble “ll:e n-; ntopped the ' patn in -y Numbness in Feet 10 aeh. taken away the numbness from my leot. -and: I ean now walk and -"enl to business.” the Nu- ¢ want. to tell Abxa, hat my d you that my doe- Ataxia tor says that the “TRY-NEW-LIFE? Vibrator I bought of ‘yon- in ~what -has- stopped. the progress of Locomoter: Ataxin Ca- ron- Sciatic atter numr‘x:y Fhoux aing the macl Rhoumatiom 30"y ek, T Tomndgveryitrace of pe “trouble, Sel: atic Rheuniat me. 1 give SRY-NEW-LIFE (he Cntire-cremits “Tey-New-Life” . "l will ‘winte that sf‘,%_l—«-nr L “TRY-NEW- LIFE sreatly. = perior to any oth- er Vlbl'l!vt that I tried inse. deall anioas: Yon Hive whry News: have ever used,:and 1 have e e o Y e ous hesnih several maliea: during. my fffeen h, her -your. trouble:_Years of osteopathic work.” e Backack Ikll'n-l(-. Fout wnk Kl Ii!l. tl!e?' Tbon I- _‘! Ono : "Bromo aulnlna el mmmummma mmr. Look - 25¢. it has. . R. F- MURPHY sUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER " Olijes 318 Ssttrami Ave, READ. WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID: Rebailder of - Nerves and Body type ¢C nome montihs ago. “I bought one .of your ‘TRY-NEW- LIFE’ * Mnchines, I have. never regretted putting my money in the machine.. It wonderful rebu and hody.” Poor Circulation: “"flm‘ m in Arm andShould with - ‘TR LIFE? _For hax been = most ilder of my nerves :4My wife and my- welf have received Breat henefit from or treatments taken Y-NEW- poor circulation it ix fine, and I am troubled a great deal with that. It has. caused my boyels to move more regularly. ‘waw: troubled with Rh her arm and cured.” and lllllv Mlleve that I could -M afford to be without the Vibrator.,” reliable-and will:give you.the best value:for your -money. B T T Y Y :«n«w«mn»n&m : :lfii&!’m&ifilflifilfli’!: x * ¥ % x * .. X% TOM SMART b 'HERN GROCER' #maoonmmosmm‘rl * X x : NORT! GRO 2 : * A8y : : Dray and Transfer : : ooup : x: x ilmmmno ‘MOVING: ¥~ : evsssssssvese : x “THEY BEAT.” *- il&rhmll». *. X * WH LE S Pt < L « x o % ¢ %307 Fourth -strest, : i Bemidfl & ¥ 818'Americs Avenue * K ®ssssescsssees K i Phone $08: - x & * * ififll&i{*filfi#fi*fllfllfll’ ARERAEIAIIREAIREIERIARR FERIREIRERR SRR E R R n«unnn«u«m«un: :umkmmm: ’Hmmfimfli: f : Get . Your x ¥ +«~"% All kinds of bullding ma- & X x % $3833888 & ;K terial, as much or as ifttle as—& % - HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS - % . X xo X 10\! Ukeat the * x ot 5t $98$8888 3. } ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM-. x 3 5 Hardware Merchant ¥ %.. JOHN.@.ZIEGLER.. % & ; * . The by f 10HEA. " &' % _Coal and wood also for sale & & Bemidji, - Minn., : & 0DD FELIOWS BUILDING. : 4« Minnesota Ave, and R. R. 8. : X x 3 z { FIAIIAIIIAIIIIIIIIIRREEE e IR TRR IR IR, - PRSI R R R e Ii{*i#fi*fill’li{lilfil{i‘k’ ** *i*t**i*ii* cuuunuumm 5, o I8 i g 3] P It matters not where you reside or what you. want. the merchants below can it get for. you. at. a.price that will del‘y competition. 'Every merchant is Within:the Reach-of All Our partial payment plan places the “Tr)‘-,l\'g?lulxflb" Vibrator within :the reach of every sufferer. Write for terms. ? We can’t begin in this-ad. to tell of the many tl it this marvelous sclentific invention wil.l do for you—of its health giving, disease preventing, energy powers; once and get the whole story. NEW ENGLAND FURNITURE & CARPET CO,, Minneapolis, - o Exclasive Agents Are Wanted For “Try-New-Life” Agents are wasted {o take exclu- g character and ability ranted, who can devete Illmllfl-‘:‘ u'v':m m«un:mmtumn : MUSIC HOUSE : $514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidj! * Wholesale and retail Pia- Machines. “Phone §78. 9 * i 3 llm IANAGIB. wmmm«mu £ Kk ok REENRR RN AR AN & KEARRAAARN Ahh ok Pt a i Iil’i!fiii’iifiil’lfil!&l*"l FURNITURE 3. B. LAHR. Furniture; Ruge and Stoves; 323 . Minnesota: Ave:: FREREARRREARE R RR R Badaaaad g S38 08 LSSl St oty BARKER'S DRUG LRY STORE **iitt*i****ii E 2233222222222 Wholesalers and Retallers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given: that-same’ ser- ‘vice you. get in person. AERAENRRN AR KA EREARKARNN AR B. 'S Third 8t. Bemidji, Minn. & * AAAAAAIAIAIIIIIARRRK c*t«t&i«tt«;v«: :* S & E g * ok Contractors: - and Builders i ¢ P'IIM 481,-378. - * * * * * * > * * * * * * * * KRE AR X TR BRI BB ~ * ’ ARRRAAAARAN ARk s T —— AVOID: SPEGULATION - Invest in Land Auuuyuoqo pnlcn * Asve thecholos of:13-all: 1332232238222 2 23 i _-tgti§§tto i3 $ it * ERERRRRIRERR ,-”t in Bemidji at the a? it'tfi"tttfi'fii't * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * | 82 2 R 222 2E LTS 4 i i t'fi"'fitt*t 2 f : ] . Fannr as I i T :uflmmmmm i % * : g . & & T : LUMBER. LATR AND x* x ) - [ | b : +

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