Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 8, 1913, Page 2

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1HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN " ADVERTI BY THE £/, GENERAL'OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE'PRINCIPAL CITIES THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER SHCOND CLASS MAT- Own your ca;r-ndqn’t “Jet it own b tly BBt opened 0 the Cit; lemsfl of tha d! i g‘m’ ‘a“ {oz Glty Be unndny the by flafifi& u'nlnck P. M. for Physician, ‘for of - physician, fif yhy-ictm fon il {he necen: nry medicines, bandagel. conveyances, *Yine city council Teserves the right t reject any and all bids. ehtto GEO, STEIN. ! ENTERED AS THR AT m POSTOFFICE AT BE- City Clerk. WIJDI o UNDER THE ACT OF Dated Bflmldll. !fll‘m.. March 5th, el ot O s 2L e S Tn s City OF Bomlajl the papers ur aulrvaren mr d%w..r'o’{‘h. a uvf ery ia ir mplaint to h nfllce. ’l‘daphuna ll Out of town subacribers ‘will confer af. .- fayor ‘if they will report when mny do aot get théir’ papers promptly. Bvery subscriber to the Daily Ploneer will receive notice about ten ‘days be- fere his -time ex) e-. wlnl epportunity to m: advance. ment before the pnner l finally sto) Bight pages, containing a sum: of &hl news of the e Published every afternoon except Sun- day by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company. @ N CARSON. M/ 2, DENY, e T e Sk T T MAROLD J. DANE, Rditor. Mr. Opsahl’s Ideas J. J. Opsahl ig a man of many ideas and most of them are good. Mr. Op- sahl, however, should ‘be careful lest he make the mistake of trying to do too many things at once. - It was Mr. ‘Opsahl- who: primarily adyocated the bringing -in of more sheep and other live stock to this country; it was he who obtained the figures on the number of acres of wild land lying at the outlet of the Red Lakes which should be thrown Mcolutely Pure ‘Powder Made from Boyal s Grawe ‘Cream of Tartar. The Only-Baking “with an® alum Baking powder passes into the stomach, and’ “that digestion is retarded thereby. Rlad the tahiol and mako sure that your baking powdor'is not made from aium. < you. - +AmewMr="Dooley rises to 7 remark ‘that there are only two kinds of cars=="“tli¢ Fords and the > can't -affords” You'll want a ' ;s Ford wher the season is on. Then “bay it today. There are more’ than 220,000 Ford’s on the world’s highways—the best possible - testimony to “thieir unexcelled’ worth. Prices—runabouts $525 *=fouting’car $600—town car $800f. o. b. Detroit * with'‘complete‘equipment. Catalogue from North- ““ern Auto Co., Phone 474—or from Detroit factory. printed “| circulation in‘the’ 1918. {PAUPERS. %amd D o e Ductat ot it pee or. - Dot o‘ll;e pcnod before the clty council e City dji,” at a regular liel e oray the 17th 3 at 8 o'clock e ity caumflh li’e‘ndh;rves the right to'reject any o, alk b ey, Minn, Maroh Cleri. 5th, Dated ‘Bemidji, 1913. —_—— mrouu POR _CITY PRINTING 16y least one year past, all oF proceedings of ‘the council tana’Dther matters required in_the charter, or the ordinances and resolutions of the city. Such proposals shall state the price per legal folio of 260 M'a mon-par ¥ the statutes of the state, for e arat thaortion. aua. t6r Raditional insertions of all matters so published. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. ity Gerk Dsted Bemidji, . Minn;, March ~5th, BIDS FOR_C. TAXER 0! mn ANWD ] PARM. Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned to be opened before the City Council of the City of Bemidji at 2 regular meeting of said council, to be held on Monday the 17th day of March 1913 at 8 o'clock ‘P: M. for -the caretake of the city paupers, and operation of the poor farm, for one year from the day_of April, 1913, ition. From man and wife, on the basis of open to settlement thereby practi- cally assuring a railroad to the north part of the farmers. No system, how- Rest for All. end of the county, and it is Mr. Op- ed out can be of real| I #ee that you are going to give Papa’s Hopes. 50 much per pauper per. day, for sahl who now comes forward wWith a ever ol gorksd \ut:o . | your pastor a vacation.” 7| Jack—“Your baby looks lke 1ts O e R e oo, 5 R service unless hearty co-operation is “Yes” mother. It has her nose, eyes, moutt d :ngf :nd Roor farm o Kis own : ; proposal to amend the Volsted act 50| given by the citizens of Bemidji. The{ - “But why?" and ears.” Pete—“Yes. I have hopes s < uel G 3 The City only to allow the frec use of that non-residents can get title to “He needs a rest?” that it will look like me when it gets i B P iUF bulldings, farm, what. machiners. (here it e directors invite criticlsm and help| po you ‘are going to give him s | some teeth.” WtSTER“ c‘“‘nl, ’ c nn"ll, ‘s, togetiier with about 40 ohickens and - from all citizens interested in the| giy.months vacation.” Further intormsuon can be obtaine 1 NCRTH-PACIFIC, “NEW MEXICO, . x-mont IR el b . NEW ot : ;;ny one of thege three propositions | movement so that they may be guid- .:Z;:. oy Use:tor. Pyragraphy. 1 Amzo “ A EI_ P‘m TEx. frometgfiyu:ofigz B0l aviiasine rignt to ] s large enough to require the atten- | ed in the management, and that they | AR TMYIL 0| 1t one practices the wood burning d y s reject any and all PO, sTE. tion of one man for some time. As|may submit from time to time further | gest, too?"~Cleveland Plain Dealer. | 8Tt il your home remember that al ¥ = 2 City Clerk. I{CK{ETS 'ON-SALE DAILY p L h ., ‘wooden articles can be easily market iopated; Bemid)), - Minh, Merl 5th, the sheep proposition has progressed with ‘the pyrography needle, to the point where the railroads ap- plans which will lead to a real change R T in conditions; and toward the estab- |Chamberlain’s Tablets for Constipa- TR pear willing to make the proper|lishment of better machinery for bet-| tion, Hal BB e - i d He Can't See. : freight rate: d tl »”» For constipation, Chamberlain’s ; YYD - . 8] s and the business men |ter farming and better marketing. Tablets are excellent. ‘Easy to take.| Many & man thinks he knows it al ' |am 3 0"‘ have guaranteed the money necessary| The onion growers are right and mild and gentle in effect. Give them in spite of the fact that he is con ¥ “‘March 15th to April 15th 1913 ASK THE “$00" LINE AGEN o write -~ W. R CALLAWAY, Genzral Pllulllvllll'. Iillunlu. Mina. 2 for getting the stock here, it appears that this is the one most needing Mr. Opsahl’s attention. .Not every man ean handle a prop- osition of this kind and as he has been a large factor in the negotia- tions to date, it appears only right that Mr: Opsahl should be allowed to carry the thing through. To do it what they say not only applies to the|q trial, For sale by Barker's Drug| “tently Proving that he doesn't, onion business but to every other line. | Store, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. This is worth thinking over, e ANSURANCE Rentals, Bonds;: Real-Estate 2 First. Mortgage Loans on - City ‘and” Farm The Forty Year Test. —_— An article must have -’ exceptional Live Not for Self. merit to survive for a period of forty -To man it is said—you do not Hve| " Then He Followed Suit. years. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for yourself. If you live for yourself |: < The shade boldly strode through the | wag first offered to the public in 1872, you shall come to nothing. - Be brave, |-portal-and-addressed St. Peter. From a small begining it has grown be just, be pire, be true in word and | -“L” he said, “am a vaudeville head- |, 4, 00 anq popularity until it has deed; care not for your life, care only | liner. I made an international repu- Halied a-world wids " teputation. for what is right. So, and not other. |lation as a singer 'of popular songe. |2ttalned a P g successfully will require all of the| Wise, it shall be well with you~ | On earth’ I was some guy. I presume You will ind nothing better fora Yroperty bilit; a Froude. my accommodations here will be in |cough or cold, Try it and you will abiiltyiand energy<that hejcancom- keeping with’ my ' reputation?” understand why it is a favorite’ after & srid ] LB Sidg. mand. | “*“Certainly,” ‘agreed “St. Peter. “I a period of more than forty years.|: ... S b 'br f Th P- d -Bowi 5 CURE ‘A OOL! ONE DAY it : ¢ Mr. Opsahl has advanced two other T:k: LAxA'm‘VE m‘:,,f: Quinine Tap- | 187 you in my book under the title |t not only gives relief—it-cures. For ] | scrl e [OT" e leueer é i Phene 19. # refundmon ey if 1t fails | 'He' Walked Right in and Turned |g,)e by Barker's Drug Store, Bemidji, ‘Semidjl, “Minn. good lines of activity. Let them be |1 e s Hou GROVES sisaature 1508 |Around and. Wi e s taken up and pushed by Commercial box. Sbe. \galn.’” - | Minn.—Adv. club committees so that his energies will not be scattered. Rood Not'an Editor. According to a statement in the 1 Nymore independent this week, An- drew Raod no longer has any connec- tion with that paper. It.is now con- ducted by W. L. Palmer, one of the|ll.. [t 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 first printers to come to this part of rellable and Will glve you the best value for your money. ‘ S P dddd il :nn«nnnnnnn«n: :fl*fl*flflfl«!fl*flflfl: Y Y 3 | Trouble For the Commission. * x % : x x X TOM SMART L FURNITURE + ¥. BEMII-GREENHOUSE * As a result of the investigation |l ¥ ¥ are Jobbery 3 ¥ NORTHERN GROCERY * * FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT x & x * ® % 1949 Dond Avenue,.:1 ¥ 5 % : x % Dray and Transfer x % J. P. LAHR £ e, T - into some of the contracts let by the * PIN 'ncms *x ¥ x £ 6o To x oK x ® ¥ Lo s state fish and game commission, Rep- : QUM mms : : COMPANY : : i S ¥ - % SAFE AND PIANO MOVING & ¥ U Fuuerflu UE _g‘_r.u ~tnn'mmy x resentative L .C. Spooner, Morris, ad- +* -No need to send outside of ¥ ¥ ; : : ROE AND MARKUSEN : . : : :_l'urnuure. kit el R : : Ame:}::n-mnty ?:'.'oo tlru : —~ vised the commission to report at : Bemld)i for ,‘{-::m : : e S e e «“PHEY BEAT.” % % Res. Phone 68 * : Undertaking. $ X Pk and Wit x ' X X : * * Killar, 1.60 ¥ once to the house and urge that the|J & ... Plomesr Supply Store ~ % .» WHOLESALE ~ - % 3 207 Vourts street, Bemiait. X % 818 America Avenue % " Plione call 178-2. & Ot Iog AT SO wfi. x judiclary committeo look ‘up im-(lf & ° Cem@avé You Menmey X K I B el e Phone 206. x % : x % e * %> Bodding Plants ‘T Season, peachment proceedings. % BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB, C0. X & x4 7 * * - Oftice Phone 12 & & 23 Minnesola Ave. ¥ q Al E. Webster mm * . x x % * It appears from the proceedings x S rak x PN SRR L L s S R S s S e e N e P b RRERERRIRRIIAAEIIREEEEEE HEIREEIREI I R R EEHEK ’i!'fl#flifiii#ii’iifi*i!*li‘ TR R KRR l«t R ARG SR T Ty that the ‘commission - let-a 'seining contract at - low figuro without al.| [l JKRRKKRIKKIKIIRIKNKKIKRRK :uaucuunnnunn: FERKERRKRRRIKRERK KRR : x . s 5 2 g : - * c lowing several parties to bid who had % Do you want * : Get Your : : ; : : lelfl:. 2’:.:; :'“.l'd’:"‘lu:‘: : o Bnmg DRUG s : ; scnoor,"m 7 : applied for the contract. Tovestiga-|J- ¥ TN DEOTGROCERIES ¥ ¥ yougmmorp urmNens X x ¥ Xk youlikeatine 5 | JEWELRY STORE & & . otpmen oy > ton: proved that had others been a1-\ W 4 *Gome right hare and got % X' S FARMIMPLEMENTS % X ~ MONEYTOLOAN ¥ B e R S e 3 lowed to bid, the state would have |l ¥::fNem, ay Wwé pride ourselves * X t > x $5835588 + . % ST, HILAIRE RETAIL LUM. . X Wholesslers and Retallers = for the Behool ... & - receivéd more for the fish. : “on-having ":'“7 the best : : o x * * : o % : m‘:: ::‘fe’:'af‘-':"z’."n':;""‘“r + : * In Bemid}t at the % s money can g ; Fotle - m A i = i Mr. Spooner advised that'the oxe- |l & oo o T o ©.’B/BATTLES % § oNmamMIANS % 3 CcoMP Lok exten aer Uint e T : cutive agent of the commisston, H. 4| ¥ OTTO G sonwm X % The HardwareMerchant ¥ % . JOHN G ZIEGLER. ¥ % o inwooqamtorsals 5 K ARKER' i3 3 Rider, be fncluded in-the impench- |l § g, Minesots Avec . : L - bemidiy - Misa 5 %0DD FELLOWSBUILDING, X - Minnesots dve, and B, R. &. % kToiraSt Bemidsh Minn X ¢ 3 ment proceedings. * > x K S x . % Z i 3 ; S A _— £ SRR :m«mn«uunu&u ERRRRIRIIMISERRRKRIKRK | RIRIRIRIRRKRIRIRRIRARRE SARIIIRIRIIRIRIRIIRIREE X 4 3 ¥ R K K 3 They are Right. NI [B-iadcadaasdasdonscinsss & ":fl*flmfl-lfi’*fi{)flifilfl! :;un«nu«uu«u«n § neodsdasisogansainad bk ExExRRREE ‘:u;mnmnuiuqm: The Onion ~Growers’ ~association x : *: i i OUR +* ¥ -BEMIDJ1 mo HOUSE * % ey KX : * Ga gy : L S sales are always &= < ¥ x x xox o Ny 3 -5 rises to remark: “Proper marketing : McCUAIG : : ::l‘:::ll‘l’;fl :.nd e 3 X 614 Minuesots Ave, Bemidjl & GUENTHER & mo“ . 1P ROKSTRUM e of farm products has quite as‘much |l & e ‘% month- Inrhflnn] Better than X ¥ 5 z ok l x o3 A : = t0 do with the profts ot a tarm as (- % GENERAL: monmmsn ¥ the I * Tholwals A U > Contrastors. ~and Bulldm: X Steam ana Hot & has the proper growing'' of thelll 3 : ‘: Mschines. x-% - “‘"‘“ 431, 376, ~: o . Sewer_ én : crops. One of the significant/charac-| [} % Dry Geods, Shoes- Groceries *- e ) = ) ey ! Phone 673. x : & teristics of civilization is group activ-|ll 3 Sagtrovidlons 1 o o ; T * ity as compared with individuaHsm, % Third 8¢. Bemidafl ¥ x g 2 - * x e 2 msmt.*mmom x * $20 Baltx t The country ‘must meet the require- x x x x A menfs'of modét civilizaton through | [l IR R EREER T SR < group activity and the most iobvious imi!%flnli’”fiin form of:it-is co-operation. . We work together that we may prosper individ- ually. 7 The' eftectiveness™ of each man’s effort’as a ‘producer-is- increas- ed when combined with others; sav- ings result when men group-together for the purpose of buying-and profits '“result from combined selling. “#+“rhe movement ‘will’ properly without conscfous effort of We strive to sell. *THAT'S NATURAL. y’t*.i,&:-****‘w*’* Kk AR KK 'fi**t*t**ai** *k ‘ '

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