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> ot ‘\'orthern Mlnnesota civil cases ten jurors may return a GENERAL OFFICES - NEW YORK AND CHICAG9 WRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES _ 'THE ‘BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER %’k&fi T T Ge Adr oF s 187 st ek PSS e BT In the City of mm%fi. papers ldlv,:ud by carrier. A5 fl!&z; 1 4 irregular please make med| Telephone 31. plllnt to !hl:.:‘?cl. el Dg‘m‘ Thursday an tage paid e any address !w Ol.ifi III’:.AI iblished every afternoon except Sun- | v" IW the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing "-'.Um 3. X. DENU. EAROLD J. DANWE, Nditor. The Commission Plan. Dulith has'adopted the commission | plan of government and will elect its first commissioners within a few days. Fargo is to vote on the plan this month. The movement appears ‘to be spreading from the smaller cities to the larger. One thing which ‘points to the commission plan as one that is satisfactory 18 ‘the fact that not a city large or small, which has _adopted the plan has ever. gone back 1o the old ways. A Good Reason Why. “The Crookston Lumber - company o camps -g.t Island Lake broke up yes- terday. Possibly the reafflon'may» be.{ Tound when one reads the news from | the legislature. ' Bills have been:in- troduced in both the house and sen- ~ate calling on. lumber and railroad companies t?) provide bathing facili- tles for their camps. Next it will be Dbarbershops and tooth brushes. Through Winnipeg '.l‘ra.ins. = According to a dispawh m “the Duluth Herald, General Passénger Agent ‘Calloway, of the Soo, is try- ing to obtain a ‘through passenger service from Chicago to Winnipeg via Duluth. The main objection to such a service at this time ig that the Soo has poor facilities for getting info|. Superior and across to Duluth. -Af- ter leaving Duluth, the trains’ must “head south to Moose Lake before they <can start north-west. = It is probably impossible at this| Y08 Wil find theni playing the gamb’ time for the Soo to put on a fast service between”Chicago and ‘Winni-1 count on'them:doing all in their power. . peg but a start can be made .and the | ' help him in his new duties, which srunning -time gradually improved. The cut off from Moose Lake to Plummer giyes the Soo the shortest ilne/ from: Chicago to Winnipeg. and a decided advantage over the other roads competing with it for east&rn 3 ‘Dusiness. Bemidi is vitally ~interested. in such a through _seryice and the new traffic committee of the Commercial . Club might be ‘of material assistance to Duluth in the secfiring of this ser- vice. . With ‘Bemidji connected with <Chicago by a through train, much business that now goes over other Toads. and through other cities will come this way. It'all helps to make Bemidji bigger and more the ce.nter A Ten Juxy_Verdict. ‘Both the house and senate have passed bills which provide that ‘in ‘verdict aftor they Have deliberated a certain time. - The time limit diflers An the bills and they will now go to! a conference unlcss the house accepts ! . the senate’s amendments. Since 1892 there has been a’ de-| finite sentiment ‘for ten:juror ver- _dicts. Why 'a unanlmous verdtct Should be returned in every case or ¢ 'why the judgment of ‘ten-men is” not || a8 good as twelve. has nééen ‘been “made ‘clear. . Hundreds of times in || 4"_vthe last” twenty years, juries have been discharged and éxpenses | of Arials lost because one ‘or even two ‘men refused to agree with the decl- jon of the madorit 4 5 Belfra.mi cm.mty has had occasl lto feel the meed of & ten jm'or Vi dted kemlflif, Minn., - ai i | manufacturer. This applies'more par- ncnlnrlz‘ to.a h:::di:me. ALm reparation: ti as real- curaftes glhl;: almost sells itself, as like am -lendless’ chain system the remedy b s rmzhmended by those who have bees j'to those who are in need of It. ’an Interview .on the subjest & prominent local druggist saye. 'm ‘I for example Dr. Kilmer's : préparation 1 have eold:: e by d, f “ld nnlmoat b‘g mmend, for in eYery cans foruian buris) terbundey Dot |Bliows immediate results, Ao suday of my customers. testify. council Teserves -the: right | ne: remedy. that on/ap M%o STRIN. largen sale.” -~ - City. Clerk.{ The'success of Dr.- lmmer" e Bemiasl, minn, March ©Bth. | Root 1s due to the fact that it ; 1 : ‘fevery wish in overcoming' kidney, ‘liver and bladder ‘ ‘a eorrests > urinary troubles and neutralizes she - |uric acid’ which causes rheumatism, |"°" 200R "4 fro trial" bottle will bo sent: Sealed proposals: wlll be received by |mail,-absolutely free. Address Dr: ‘he was a little better. - = g;gy ugflers{fineg t‘fi bac&pened beto?”tg: Knmer & Co., Binghamton,” N.. ¥,, e A man who had a carbuncle on the Sealed Bids will be Tecelved and oten e reg“fa‘}“;se‘;mg gf 2 Goxncll, o be ‘and mention thi; paper. Regular size ! ‘back of t heal, = £ the City of |held on Monday the 17th day of Marcl | bottles sold at all druggists—50c and CUBS WON'T QUIT O EVERS |osex ol nock hich i s b it e e AR e e council to be held on Monday the 17th|of the city paupers, and operation of the house ‘every night for & long time to | day of March 1913 at'8 o'clock P. M. for | poor. farm, tor ome year from the 3rd put water on the carbuncle and a:six- (he publismng for the period of one year.|day of April 1 railway. was trlad in district co are | The case took many ‘days and o the_county hundreds ‘of dollars, witness and éoint and juror expen ure” for epilepsy recently practiced. | black cock was buried allu be- | stment of 8 woman suffering:from bose or siand tuber- tavor of such a law and lt is ',o be hoped that the two legislative bod&es made up some rhyme, ' mixed some srasses with water and eand, and'then i ianied BiDS ZOR CARDTAXER can adjust their dmerenwa withont $i5E. The i tabi back and » i AND POO; killing the - bill. | PROPOSALS FOR cm; ADVER' Vle Sajer Declares Team WIII Give New Manager :Loyal Support—Do - from 1913 in some: newspa- lon, Not Love Murphy. pénce rourid the patient’s neck. per né:v? pgblisgfidhfid‘ wh‘{ch{ has bee'i mehmanruflup l;e,p on dt;n; "E;-ls:g; } = - e E A ted -ane ublis] an n -general'| 8o jmuch. pel el 'y i { A-case Is quoted of & patfent -~ at BEed and D e Seretaia o malt orpay thader o on | = : tt ired in the charter, or the |fuel ete. ident Murphy and that they did mot |crofters are o poor than in' many | Giiances and resolutions of-the city.|. The Gity only to allow the free use of like. “his actions :toward Manager |parishes the doctors do hot enrn more | Such proposals shall’ state the price|buildings, farm, what machinery there Chance, “Vic” Saler, first baseman of the team for the latter part of the sea- ! per- legal folio of 260 M’s non-parel, as(is, together with about 40 chickens and ~ than £50 to £70 a year, while®in | dcfingi by the statutes of the state,’ for |one cow: 1-2 Cent a Word--Cash one: caso it “could not be more than |the first insertion, and for additional| Further information can be obtained At 3 Worg- ingertions’ of ‘all matters so published. [from “the undersigned. 2 son, scouted the stories to the effect | £40. |""The City Council reserves the right to| The city council reservés the right to that the men would lie down ‘on | ‘In the parish of Uig there is only reject any or.all bids. e e reject any and all bidsG Evers and Murphy to get even. That every member of the team will play just as hard for Johnny Evers, the new manager, as he did for Frank one doctor. for ‘4,750 people, living'in City Clerk. townships: that are scattered over.an Pated Beml\iji. Minn., - March - 5th, lsllj;ted Bemidjih Minn., March Chance is the belief of Saler. 0 “Of course,” he said, “the boys do. Area of 180 square miles, still largely | 1% i | not like to see-Chance leave and some |’ Admitting that his teammates on the | Papa Stour who had to wait eighteen |Joact one year past, all of the official |erate the poor farm to his own advan. Cubs’ Bquad are not in love with Pres- | days for a doctor from Portree.. The | proceedings. of the council and other|tage,-and to furnish all supplies, light, ry g d ant feel that an-injustice has been done, R.F. MURPHY =~ FUNERAL DIIEC"O_- : AND EMBALMER Iodel “K" Five Pauenzer Touring Car-—comnletelv Eqnmwd—hn kazl Tmnmmn—fiw 00 g 2 Equipment includes three ‘oil lamps, two gas lamps, Prestolite Gas ‘. - # - s%.0C . Tank, mohair to lth side‘curtains and top cover, windshield, horn; de- ki :mountable rims with spa}-e xlm, tool kit wlth Jack and - ure repnlr outfit with pump. ..+, 5 ' Model “K-R” Roadster—Same equipment, also trunk and rear tire holder.. Model “E-D” Delivery Car. enclosed body—completely- equinped ., .. ~ xodel “u C-C” Six Clvmder. 40h Tomne car—completely equumed Why Spend $1500 for an Automoblle When You Can Get Every K-R-I-T . Feature for $900.00 You can accuse us oi stretchmg a pomt when we compare a 5900 car with a | " Vic saler. but a8 for thmr allegiance to the Cnbfl- and the. management they will all stlnd by the club: “When the season opens.this year INSURANCE for all that is in them. Evers is pop- ular with all the players, and he can will indeed be hard, as to ‘flll Chance’s shoes is a real tas! 2 Stretched for a_Gallop. A Jolm aged four, was walking along the street with his mother and ‘they passed a_buteher shop.. John stopped to look at-a little pig that wu hang- Ing in the window.. He turned to his: mothier and sald: “Look: at the way that pig ‘has his feet spread out, I’ bet they shot him while he Was run uing.” "AlL_the World -Contributes to ‘Your Happmess ‘BY JOHN'P. "FALLON- *. Tha natives of Ceylml iend 2 '.helr choicest _teas, ~the peasants: of | Switzerland. - supply the daintiest: needlework, France - contributes . marvelous silks,’ Ireland:linens and” England sumngs of wondrous tex-- ture. -Th:.products of the ‘world are. brought by boat - and rail to - your very door. t'l"he L 5 ::;flltmi: front: taixle. t"h.u‘t aslmx::;l please, re) 8 a most important mem! “n":l,::":;afi";:m o foser ‘The make the tnlymmiaslon drive shatt ofichro “something new,” ransack ‘theearth . 3 to secure the things thq! will’ de- . light and- captivate’ ‘the_hearts of their_customers. . G 5 The new things for” spring an Budding ouc. Bvery d 2 . 8 and 6, O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. !n real nutomobfle vflua it h) somethlng qufle dlflerem: 7= . — But vmt untd you mvestlgate. b T 18 a $900 canin price ohly . “'Once you grasp the significance of the K-R-I-T idea inf buflding a car eomplete in one plant, fn- ., stea.d of assembling it trbln parts bought from other. m&nuhcturera, just then you w'lll understand why a K-R-1-T can be compared with $1600 cars, just how'it can be aold for $900. > 5 5 Following are the facts—a partial analysls of K- R-I T value. - Study—-compure—-—then dnw your “.rown conclusions: a5 2 £ Materials and ermmmln The K-R-I1-T' Company notionly design the motor ‘—they make it; cast the cylinders in one piece to give rigldity and preserve alignment; equip it with “ball bearings’ an: ith connecting: rod bearings 50 per:cent larger-than usual, fo promote: smooth run- ng, silence and'the greater: ‘development:of HOW: .- They the clutch of multiple discs—a clutch that holds. and holds, andiolds in sand and mud - and on hills; and yet starts:the car as smoothly and enlly as an electric glides away. =~ z They makethe transmission and real axle, cut “gers from chrome nickel steel—th -dest. and tliest metal’ known—and. mount them on bajl Who Sells 1t? Here they are all in a row. .They sell it because it's the best nickel 'vfllbfiumydu’num 1 Tho Bomiaj Paci g alone in the ifive] Jcent wndd.!thwldnnyonrmm Mb-h. Amnm vnnadlum steel a.nd specially heat-trea.t it for ! toughuess nndstrenzt e U R-RLT Serviee . - . The-K-R-I-T has never, in two years lost hil climbing contest in which it participated; and has - be rominent figure in all the big endurance TUDS, includlng the Glidden tour and others. i i