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te Exposure 1ca Intentional Dupl THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER m AS SECOND CLASS MAT- “PHR POSTOFFICE AT BE- ImJII lg‘)lflq UNDER THE ACT OF —e ln the Clly of Bemidjl the papers ar aell by c-rrler Whore "the deliv- nl‘y ll IH’Q{H lease make. immediate thl. omu ‘Telephone 81. Dut of toi'm subscribers will confer a favor it they will report when they do not ut their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the D.lly Pioneer will receive notice about ten days be- fere his time expires, giying him an opportunity to make an advance pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped. Subsoription Rates: One month by carrier. One year, by mflcr Three months, pos Six months, po-uxo pd Oue year, Nlute pald, The Weekly Eight pages, containing a summary of, the. nown, of uu uk. Published svery Thur: sent ge pai te any addrou for Sl 60 ln advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company. €. 3. CARSON. =, X. DENU. EAROLD J. DANWE, Baitor. Webb Bill Passed By a vote of 244 to 95, the house last week voted to pass the Webb bill over President Taft’s veto. The bill had already been passed over the veto by the senate and is now a It prohibits the shipment of liquor into “wet” states and was veto- ed by President Taft on the grounds law. that is was unconstitutional. Important Meeting. The first meeting of the reorgan- ized city council will be held tonight. With the exception of R .F. Murphy, who will take the chair at the head of the table, there will be no change in the council’s personnel. Mayor McCuaig expects to outline his policy for the year and in the general dis- cussion which usually follows, the policy of the council will be seen. As this will be the first meeting of the new mayor with the council, a large attendance is expected at the session. No More Free Seeds. Free seeds from congressmen are & thing of the past. No more will the farmer each spring get a few pack- ages of seed from his national repre- sentative. Last week the senate eliminated an appropriation of $256,- 100 trom the agricultural bill Which had been inserted to cover the cost of the seeds. 1f congress will now do away with the mail frank except for official business and stop the printing of hundreds of extracts from the con- gressfonal record which are used by members for political purposes only, the people will be saved two more large items of expense. A Difference in Mexicans. Albert J. Naugle, in Mexico City, writes that there is no anti-American feeling there since the Mexicans feel kindly toward the Americans because IN. SIMPLE. SELF-PROTECTION d|learn that a man has to slip a collar Evalution of “Washermen” Made Neo- essary by Uncompromising Attl- tude of the Laundry People. The shirtband buttonhole is the reall reason why the Y. M. C. A. of Phila- delphia ' is encouraged to start a course of instruction for men in the art of washing‘ clothes, - It better | might be said that it is the back shirt- band buttonhole that is responsible for the introduction into the. class- room of the tub, the bluing bottle, the starch box and the ironing board. There i8 one washerwoman for every 200 of this country’s inhab- (tants, and there is & laundry for svery 1,000 thereof. Neither woman nor laundry ever has been able" to button through the rear hole of the shirtband. The washerwoman thinks that & man pins his collar on, and that it he doesn’t he should be forced to. The laundry knows all about the buttonhole, but it is at outs with it, and ‘seeks malevolently to destroy its Identity. An inside band to protect the male neck from chafing against the base of the back button is sewed on shirts by all self-respecting shirtmakers. For years it has been the unbreakable habit of washerwomen and laundry- men to starch this band into close boardlike union with the -band back of it. It takes a knife to effect the di- vorce, and it is not complete until several unstitched buttonholes have been made by the blade of it. The shirt that comes back once from the wash 18 done -for after the first sur- gical operation. The washladies and the laundries can save their jobs and discourage the higher education of males if they will spare their starch and save the shis Conslderate Sallor. The paying teller of one of the Cleveland banks says that on a certain day last month a jolly tar, arm in arm with his friend John Barleycorn, came rolling up to the window. “How's business, mate?” began the seaman, sprawling both arms on the glass: ledge. “Fair,” replied the paying teller in- dulgently. “Only fair. But we hope it will pick up before long. By the ‘way, what can I do for you?” #Well, you see it's like this,” said the tar, pulling out & check for $30, made payable to bearer. “Here's a check as calls for a lot o’ money. But I ain’t goin’ to be hard on you it business ain’t good. No, sir! That’s not my style. You just give me $10 down and send me the other$20.some time when things are looking up!"— Puck. Bird Weighing Ope-Half Ton. Undeniably- “there were giants in those days.” It may be that the “phororhacos” did not weigh quite as much as the now extinct moa of New Zealand (whose avoirdupois was largely in its huge and clumsy legs); and it was no taller than the glant ostrich of Madagascar, which meas- ured ten feet in height, but it had by all odds the biggest head that any bird ever possessed. In all- likelihood it would have tipped the scales at not less than half e ton. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS four druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Enormous Wealth of the Borglas. A large proportion of the wealth of the Borglas- appears to haye come down to their descendant, the duke ot Ossuna, who figures in Disraeli’s let- ters. - In 1867 the duke was appointed Spanish ambassador at St. Petars- burg. He accepted ‘the post on oondm.dn that thé government would distribute his salary among the poor of Madrid, as he could not condescend to draw money from the state. The duke was then described as‘‘the‘wealthiest man}: in Europe.” His property extends from Cadiz to Turin. He could travel by coach from Madrid through France and”Germany ito ‘Warsaw ‘and sleep every night in one of his own castles. Her Explanation. “You asked what the trump was at least & dozen-times last night!” “Yes,” Charley,-/dear. But-I didn’t:really have.to. I did that to.show-I was tak™ Ing an interest-in the game.” DOUBT DISAPPEARS - No One in Bemidji Who Has a: Bad Back Should Ignore This Dou- ble Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys Backache is some times kidmey ache. With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders, Doan’s Kidney Pills have been en- dorsed by thousands. . Are recommended here at home. You have read Bemidji proof. Read now the Bemidji sequel. Renewed testimony; - tested by time. Mrs. J. C. Titus, 602 Amerlcan Ave., Bemidjl," Minn., says: “I am recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills hoping that other Kkidney sufferers may be benefited by reading my -en- dorsement. I was suffering from kid- ney trouble when I got Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. They gave me a great deal of rellef, more than any other remedy I had ever.used.” Mrs. Titus gave the above state- ment on August 27, 1907,.and during. a personal interview with one of our representasives on March 19, 1912, she said: “I-have no reason to change my opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills. I occasionally use-this remedy and it always brings benefit.” INQUIRE OF:: 8T. PAUL Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c. of the way the Americans treated wounded soldiers and those in dis- On the other hand a letter re- ceived in Bemidji this morning from Santa Rica, Arizona, says that the Mexicans living there, of which there are some 600 in a population of about 2,000, have threatened to burn the town if the United States intervenes and that the city has put every avail- able man into the police service. Night guards have been trebled. There may be a difference in the feel- ings of Mexicans. tress. Should be Opened. Three hundred thousand acres of prairie land, two-thirds of which are in this county, He to the south and west of the lower Red Lake and are not bringing in one cent of revenue to the county directly or indirectly. These lands belong to the Red Lake Indians. They have a soil which can support hundreds of farms. At pres- ent they are not being used. It would be good for the Indians and good for Beltrami - county if those lands could be put on the mar- ket and opened to settlers. By adopt- ing the plan used in the state land sales of gelling the land to the high- est bidder, the Indians would realize more from the sale and.-would. :prob- ably add between $2,000,000 and $3,- 000,000 to their tribal‘fund, interest from which would amount to about $50"a head per year. With these lands settled,-it will be a comparatively easy -proposition to get ‘a railroad’from -Bemidji around the west end of the lakes to War- road. ‘Such a line would also open the country to the northwest of the.lake and would-shorten the 'trip-from:Be- midji to the upper‘end of the county. It would connect Bemidji with a rich country and open up a vast field of trade for our merchants. Any agitation by the Commercial club or city coudcil 'which ‘weuld in- duce the Indians and°the depirtment to place these lands on sale -would not be-out of place:: - - FAHRIRRIRRRRIR KR KKK We are {Dbberl of PIN TICKETS -and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for Tt{nm o Ploneer Supply Store Can 8ave -You Money :mmm PIONEER PUB. 00: AR K B s SS SS eSS S eSS S Sty ] b2 22228222223 L2222 2 8 22222 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. O0TTO G. SCHWANDT Bemidji e!m.lfi'nexiawu, AR FAFIAIRIIRRIR R Khkk Ahkhkhkhk Ahkkx Khkk kkkhkhk khkk MoCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE 2222822 24 (222222322223 g g g i g i | : * ok k Bemidjl % * * * AR AR AR A Wae 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. dek ekt ok k ok Wk J i i «cmn«nm«nn«u MERCHAN 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 fi*i*t‘t*i****i *k iThis space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. For Price of Lots; Terms; Etc., _THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . h (Canvright v OFF‘ FOR THE INAUGURATION Judge's Two ules. Judge Hans Hamilton, at the thk~ pool (Eng.) county court, replying to an expression of regret at his forth- coming retirement, said that, in order to expedite business and save time, he always had in front of him, written In large letters upon a piece of blot- ting_paper, the words: “Do not talks Do not make jokes.” R. F. MURPHY | FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMEN Otfiee’813 Baltram) Ave. T..C.' BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BEMIDJI TOWNSITE .& IMPROVETENT CO. 520 Capital Bank Building MINNESOTA The MODEL Dry: Cleaning . House HOGANSON: BROS:, 'Props. Dry Gleaning of Ladies’ and: Gents’ Clothing, House- hold- Goods; - ete. Telephone 537 106 Second St. William: C.. Kiein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans on City and Farm g Property 6 and 6, O’ ry wseor Bidg. Phene: 10, Semldjl, Minn, lon reading the foregoing’petition, it is (mt'l Mfion for Dischar, IN THE DISTRICT COURT or"?!z UNITED BTATES FOR m DIS- TRICT OF MINNWRESOT; In_the Matter of Frank. C. Knngben, Bxasnkrupt IN BANKRUPTCY. (No. To the Honorable Page Morris, Tudge of ‘the District - Court of the United States for the District: of Minnesota. Frank C. Klingbeil of Pinewood, in the County of Beltrami and State of Minne- sota, in siad District, respectfully rep- resents that on the 2nd day of Novem- ber last past, he was duly adjudged bank- rupt under the Acts of Congress relat- ing- to Bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said Acts and of the orders of the Court touching his bankruptcy. WHEREFORE he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a full discharge from all debts, provable against his estate under said Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge: Dsled this. 24th-day of February A. D: FRANK C. KLINGBEIL, Bankrupt. (Order. Notice. Thereon.) m I‘!ATSI numu oov:'!y DISTRIOT: MINNESOTA, SIXTH n:m:o: 8. On this 1st day of March A. D. xsls, ORDERED BY THE COURT, that a hearing- be had upon the same on the 14th day of April A .D. 1913, before said Court at St. Paul in said District, at ten o’clock in the forenoon; and that notice thereo? be published in the Bemidji Pioneer, a newspaper printed in said Dis- trict, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at ‘the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the sald petitioner should not be granted. it is further ordered by the Court, thll the Clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies’ of.sald petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. ‘WITNESS the Honorable Page Morris, Judge of said Court, and the Seal there- of, at Fergus Falls, in said District, on the 1st day of March A. D. 1913. CHARLES L.’ SPENCER, . er] By L. A. LEVORSEN, & Deputy Clerk. 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Mail Orders” given that same ser- vice you get'in person. BARKER'S ¥ Third 8t. Bemid}i, Minn. ¥ * Ed ARSI :ilil*iiilili!l: 4 L2 2282 ssssd L2 22222222223 PER 23 22220 2.2 23 272729 *x x * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN * *k Contractors and - Buflders & g Phones 431, 376. Bemidji, Minn, Fe AN Kok ok ko ek KXRKRKKKKKEK KK KK llii!’fli#lki#l fit*t**it*fi***t*t Thkh kA Kk | x S x THE BEMIIJI LEAD x et X E 3 __The Best * NICKLE ‘PENCIL * in the World x : x ; x ALL STORES x * * + i’iiiil#iiiilfi " father'as he was reading THE Try a Want Ad 12 Cent a Word-=Cash B R o i s LT T TG LUMBER, LATH AND “The B‘oy and the Newspaper _'BY.JOHN P. FALLON One-evening a bov came to his PIONEER,” and told him that he was going to quit learning geo- graphy, as there was nothing inter- ~ esting in it. So the father said, “You're. going into business after you leave school?”” “'Sure,” replied: the boy eagerly, taking for granted that there was no more geography for him. - “Well, ‘here’s what "a businese man writes to-day,” and he turned to an advertisement about Oriental Rugs, in whi¢h the life of the Orient was-vividly portrayed. “What do you.think of that?” he queried. “Bully,” answered the boy. “Now, that's geography.” The boy looked dismayed. . “There's more to geography.” continued the father, “than the names of places. You find out why we send to Italy for silks, to Ger- many, for. toys, and why other nations come to buy from us " Read the advertisements in THE PIONEER - closely and constantly every day for the most important news. They wiil tell you where to buy to best advantage. Encourage your boys and girls to follow” them carefully and gain a knowledge of the romance of business. ‘ . 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