Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 12, 1913, Page 2

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I THE ‘BEMIDIT DAILY PIONEER |in two laboratories and compared the|" - _ |PAID ADVERTISEMENT=[PAID ADVERTISEMENT. T et R e +.| Bour with Pilisburg’s Best and touna : For This Series, $5.00, For This Series, $10.00 i ENTERED CLASS MA' f ¢ TER AT.THE' % B AT B it much: better than the grade from| o - ANNOUNCEMENT. I heredy anpounce that I am a 1 i nn'gkmm s e ACT o which that flour is made.” I hereby sonounce myself as an|candidate for the office of judge of In the cny of. nunl i the papers are “Then the big millers try bluff and :r.;‘ s 1rre lar nl:&n m.ex" 1%3:1&& dominate’ the board do they?” asked| +{as alderman or we Thl & to ? BLE H - ¢ voted upon at the oity election to ] t for the : complaint o this offico. Teléphone 31. Z Sy i desire for whisky, nrwflm dmho]ie stimalants, Qut_of town, ',:‘n”{‘“,.“,;‘:n :§g,,°gh;y I jTorney Marag. e held Jiabiils, Ap1a. 0 % : e I fia}v‘ wx‘smaufnuy ‘med it and have been-restored to fives of sobristy “fi got. tb:ll'r »fi?:"t "“ ‘lfi 2 “They do not always take our point i | 1 f tha ) 2 i Y figflgp“gag.fl:?: gw:n seéretly. ‘o A mutfil‘t;;“m' ”' et Al ivery subscriber to v loneer | o¢ view,” responded Evanson. . R is- prepan in two for . 1, Yy y 1 Tore Fin s oupirens -iptne lm ol - 1t ts-ta early. fu tHo tavestigation] i solutely tastoloss dnd odorless, given secretly in food or drink; ORRINE No. 2, ortunity 'to ‘make an advatce pay- (e § | 3 in"pill form, is for those who desiro to take voluntary treatment. S eration “ fl“‘“’ Trne | o enture, aty oplalon: seviaging If you fail to get resnlts from ORRINE dl.flm & trisli your ‘money ‘will be Subscription ‘Rates. i : i refunded. _Costs only $1.00 pef box. 1o booklet. hllmg all sbout OR- Onu month by carrfer. ¢ .40 |facts in the case but enough inter: ‘ e it 4 s ThRee entn, pomtas esting evidence has been introduced 5 § ) “Three .m pontage. i gl:.fly'::‘:h;»“ 'Nmr at this time to keep the farmers and . . et I o i o “The Weexly Plonser. |wheat shippers watching the Pro- 11/4 : I hereby announce myself as a can- Elght pages, containing summary. of the_ fews of the,w he D +. ~every Thura “dent ot | te any .ddred-.-yzor 91.50 ln’:'agu;::uw : The Banana Baby. Pullished every afternoon except Sun-| “The banana baby is the latest = aay by the Bemidji Pioneer Publllllnl “What's the banana baby?" Bem Company. “An eastern physiclan has reared-8| <cwiro mwore George, didn't t tell . . ey- 3 rge, to: be. marvelous child on a diet ot"bnnum. you only last week.you ought t ruary, “Marvelous In what Way 1" leites| YOUE life insured? You never mx;x_ T ‘In mentality. Why, the of -me. low can answer an almost incredible S SRy ot tho roters of Mmldfi number of difficult q\le:tlonl." i Dyspeptic Days. JOHN F. GIBBONS “Wonderful, indeed! One Wo Bome people eat to. please themselves, naturally suppose that & banana baby| “gome »g“:‘ ,,;:..h, mez“:rflmm tors;. rho t, it we tell the honest ; ::;IIl:"be apt to slip up once in & Bl;( G2t e tell R reame he dbetta: ceedings: 5 : - Fe i didate for alderman of the First w#il ‘Abraham- Linicoln, | “The rule for the man of every . calling is diligence. Leave nothing * ‘tor tomorrow that ‘can be done today. PILES IN 6. Never let your correspondence fall | Zour, druggist will Mun behind. Whatever piece of business Very Likely. As They Drass Now. o Tasting 4 i ‘We observe that the fifteen-year-old ot Itchis L e B soviing 31’;%;‘;::’!: ;fi:d;l;:-lu"h” T wiss is endeavoring to stancn -mer {Files m‘fto Imdhy- 80c. do all the.labor:pertaining to it ““What's the matter with Roginaldl| tea "gnut o SRR o e Wwhich can be done.”—From a lec-| Does he also find it too expensive to o aak! 2 ture written by Abraham Lincoln|buy coal and hire a man to run the about July 1, 1850. . QURED " “I think grandmamms is too mean fartinse? for anything!” she sobs. . “My new frock came home. this morning, and PAID ADVERTISEMENT. she said it .was too -daring for me to wear, and put it on herself w ‘wear ory today is a legal holiday, was (Inserted by Hiram A, Simons, Be- |t the matinee."—Judge. born Feb. 12, 1809. He met death|midjf, Minn.- Amount Paid, $10.00.) as the result of wounds given him *-“Abriham Lincoln, 1n whosé mem- Falling Hair. spy, gray, faded hair is by an assassin April 15, 1865. He was the sixteenth president of the United States and the first to die a GREAT MASS OF PROOF A nct ntpl. We all desire to retain our .Common garden sage brewed into | Youthful appelnnee and attractive-] a heavy tea with sulphur and alco-|r e , - . hel added, then left to age and care- s Sage and _Sulphur no one can "STANDARD OF THE WORLD Reports of 30,000 Cases of Kidney|fully filtered’ ‘will turn gray, streaked |tell, because it dqu it so naturally; || In the Cadillac there are more-than 250 parts on which there - .a::(and faded bn,h' heautitully rk and (o everly. You just dampen a sponge are more thah 400 operations which are not permitted to deviate to charity to all.” That was the motto Trouble, Some of Them Bemidji luxurlant removes every bit of dand-|or soft brush and draw it through exceed the ‘one-thousandth part of an inich-—.bout one-third to-une- of Abraham Lincoln which has been Cases. ruff, stops scalp itehing,- and talung yeur hair, taking one small strand at half the thickness of a hair—from the prescribed-limits of measure- ““handed down from generation to| |3 3 halr. |8 time. Do this tonight and by morn- ments. There are some parts in which' the limits- of varjations:pes-' ““genération since his tragic -death. Just a few 'a.pplicgtlonl‘ will prove| ing all gray hairs have disappeared, mhsmlblz 18 cut down to the half of one one-thousandth past of.an .. . ey i a revelation if ‘your hair is lading, |after an other npplicntlon or two ‘it inch f1is famous Gettysburg speech, which Each of some 6,000 newspapers of | gray or dry, scraggly and thin, Mix- | will be restored to its natural “colbr Standardnzation as exemplified in the Cadiliac mnnl the. eonect a is considered one of the finest exam- the United States is publishing from|ing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe|and be. even more glossy, soft and alignment of parts and that they will work in harmony esch with the ples of simple English, Is recited week to.week, names.of peoplein its|at home, thoygh, is troublesome. An | luxurisnt than ever. other. It precludes the possibility of ill-fitting joints ‘angd’ beatings. over and over in schools and colleges particular neighborhood, . who have|easier way is to'get the ready-to-use| Local druggists say they are_sell- It decreases the great power absorbent—{riction. - It limits wear.. It and will éver be held in the memory used-and recommended Doan's Kid-|tonic, costing about fifty cents a large| ing_lots of Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- - reduces “‘automobile trobles” to a minimum. It brings o,erating 3 P f| |ney Pills for kidney troubles.and.ur-|bottle at drug stores, known as phur;” it surel 3 E and maintenance cost down to the lowest notch. of’his countrymen. inary: digorders. = This mass_ of. proof ;“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair!years younger. 3 i - . Standardization properlv appliéd prodices a quiet’ and smooth ‘- Born ‘in Kentucky, he- moved to "l includes ‘over- 30,000 . testimonials. — = — = running car; it produces a ca- in which_the power is utilized to: its Indiana with his family when he was Bemidji Is no exception, Here is one 5:;?:; ?&3:’:‘.:5&;1‘23 l:m:llll-cr:sn ‘n “::l::hl::&: a ls:rmn Dro- eight years old. There he lived as a of: the:Bemldji. cases. : 3 boy, split rails as a young man, and P studied by the light of pine knots. - —| Minn;;cpays;:“T.can still. recommend wlthout arival. = :/B. Carisch; 621 Fifth-St;, Bemidjl, 2 ; In 1832, when the Black Hawk war HIRAM A, SIMONS. D:“:’:f:&":" ‘;‘::' “,1‘_:1 '::::u:‘;:: bioke out, he Was commissioned as| - Presentshimsel? as a Non-Partisan | ™ : . candidate for Judge of the Municipal Vigaversbont-theni: it Octoben 1810, a captain and served with distinction. Court of this City to be voted for at |Still holds good. -For many years I Two years later he was elected to the had kidney and- bladder trouble. My the coming City Election to be held /4 llinols legislature and in 1836 |on the 18th day of February, 1913.|back painéd me almost constantly achieved one of the ambitions of his| On the 26th day of September, :;“1 =7 ‘“;’;‘":;:::r‘:;“;‘;:"_."{x::' 1911, he was appointed by Governor|tion. . I .at last pr A 3 :e"t when he ea Binlited 0 the Eberhart to nuc::ud the late Hon, H.|Rey Pills and used them. They prac- . W. Balley, as Judge of the Municipal | tically rid my eystem of kidney com- _Ton vears later he was elected to)oury g tgg City, and has held the|plaint.” congress and in 1854 opposed |ofice since that time, and he feels| For sale by all dealers. Price 50 & Stephen A. Douglas for the senator-|that his administration of the affairs|cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, ship from Illinois. Douglas was|of the office justifies him in -asking|New York, sole.agents for the Unit- ed States. elected, but the fame Lincoln -had |the voters of this city to endorse that 8 ; i administration at the coming elec-| - Remember the . .rame—Doan’s— won in his debates'and brought him tion. and takemo other.—Adv. into more public prominence and in 1860, he was nominated for the " presidency. He served until he died i B . in 1866, q B o 3 - Abraham Lincoln will ‘long be ] ! ¥ B pointed to as a man’ whose integrity e *" was‘never questioned, whose service - | to "his country was -most - unselfish, = | ~and as 2 man whose personal ‘quali- ~It matters not where you nslde or-what you want, the merchants below.can lt;vqt for_you_ at priu that will defy competition. Every merchant is; ties won him the love and respect of reliable and will give you the l:est value fo; your mon ley. martyr to the office. “With malice toward nonme, with g five Passefigef Tc‘)urinrg"(:a-r i Pnce 31915;7 ‘NORTH‘ERN AUTO Co. Phone 474 thousands. Getting at the Facts. A few days ago, the state house of :&«nnnun&_annu«: :’i’ifi#fli{i’i’&%’!{”fi: :nnunfi”in,n. ’#’M} i ngffffifufii&: i g fi{ffi{!il: \ "4 . representatives appointed a’commit- * Wae are Jobbers x X - x fl *x % N * - . X * - tee to investigate the different grain |[i % of * ) NORTHERN GROCERY ¥ % FOR GOOD THINGS 7O EAT & . % sy o erame s o:t.:n'l.: $10.00 por oo % boards and boards of trade fn ¥in-|f} ¥ .~ FIN TICKETS % : UFpeti @0 To l : a3 x & ¢ x jomfi‘g“_t._ . * COMPANY * % SAFD um PIANO MOVING & % ; % % The landts b nesota. After this investigation had [4 nulnnm an x x * * RoR MARKUSEN B v % & Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, X x s b proceeded, the senate took a hand in : . No l“'z a: outside of : : : x R0E AND MARKI f % = *ooR T ¥ . & about 80 acres: . the situation by appointing a sen- * Beutdjt The ¥ -k e srhniedie w08 8 x : -« “THRY BEAT. :Iu. Plogg 68 : : ; v-lmnlu. : : around ;mg%,% * ‘ate committeo which will also-bola |- % ' Flenesr’ Supply Store % - & J WHOLESALE byt 107 Fourth strest, Bemiail. 818 Americe Avenue % Phone call m- ; * = uo.'f"" ATt Bivee X % an‘investigation on its own account. x & &K ®cscsccscesssee x K Fhone 206. * : ,“ Hln-ou o : : Srd 3 b+ ‘From the evidence which has bees | lf % BEMIDII PIOREER PUB. 60. % * £ S : : : x * % Minnos o brought before the commiittee of the | I JgaddeiIIIIIIIRIRRRERRR | RRIATIFIIIIIIRIIERIINE * FRRRR AR IRRK o TR RN RN “’”"’"’m"‘“’""‘"’“ Bl 4 house, it would appear that tho far-|J. yy ypiiiciIRRRIIKIIIRRE RRRIIIIRRRIIIII AR " Rk o 3 KR ERIIIIARIR tmumnnnuuun: Irrraxxss rrraxna mers.and small elevator men' of' the x x X = : x : x * % [ state have some cause for their:com- : - n;?i"unocmm : s : - Gt Tour x : x . x - 2 plaint that they cannot'get a fair|/ll % . found ia Bemidsi & % - HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS- & : Seow : : rating on graln shipped o the twin|ll. - Come. right: here and get & % .and FARM IMPLAMENTS. & * * o« e city and Duluth terminals. Evidence |l -¥ ::’";'.:.‘;' g:’l"" Sursires. & L of x : : : i has been introduced to-show - that ¥ motiey can buy. x *x : X x =3 ; b : : % % _ 0.EBATTLES Beritd ‘3 there are more cars of No. 1 North-| x @. SCHWANDT * * * ¥ x & | ern wheat shippéd out of Minneapo-|ll | 0110 G. “ x } The Hardware Merchant X BARKER'S x x L : e 1is than were shipped in. Should |l X nmlfi“ ot flmim : x Bemidji, - Minn. : 3 L :, Bemidjt, ‘“!“'-_: : o3 - “:: : “t;’“‘ e :" e :::1::‘;: B S S T T TS i e g s ; KX FRRKKKEERRSSRERRINIRRER % EEERE RN ; ped in the wheat are aznui 3 e XXX RRKKKKEK thousands' of dollars’ ‘through ' im- x )4 didts i x :’ AR REI K X v % 3 : X s l‘l” i ' ' proper grading. i X . x 5 % : x o Ny i A.'F. Evatson, ot the state boara |l ¥ - MoOUAIG % g GUENTHER & MEHLHORN : L P. ZOKBTROM . = of grain appeals, testified- that-Min- x ~ ® x x 7 B : # : 5 neapglin millers had threatened to| [ § GENWRAL MERCHANDIEE & :"““’ la * Contrastors and _Butders % - § o Flus | take a case into Gourt ‘where "the|ll X x X . D 876 :: pe = board hed establishéd @ grade on a :W o:."‘ Shoss, Groceries : : risin TRY IT, : s et Lt ': ! car of wheat which did not suit the |l & ; % & Now is the time to-open & 1 * : % e * Third 8t. Bemiaji & & bank scoount with the 2 ,._,(,Ql.!filn‘ b : M"E'”f“’“'“’“' st | f i »’_% i st “iisre definite stitoment by James| [ FIFERRIIIIEIIIIIIEIIINE - KIRKIRKK n«u 0 u“, ‘#aid ‘that'a Mr." Avery of :lmll{k{fl”&l{fi"”: W"‘"‘” " ‘: : the Pmihnrg ‘mills, had within the X We strive-to sell. TEg % s 1 « *x past week made:tis threat—A-car (- % THAT'S NATURAL - % b | 3 : : ‘of when‘_cum “to the elevator which :h. IR e : 2 A A x : ¥ wom over many Jewelry eus- & - HEREREENKK | * 4 tomers to us. : x % 5 e x & R x. R * * Baker. { * : Lok &

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