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is: oming, in_from all parts of tife Omaha, Neb., March 26—Today for! the first time since the disastrous tor-| 000 Was in the hands of the.city com- nado of Sunday, the people of Omann-’“‘ss"’“e“ When the day sndade began to count the cost, both In lives| The sreatest work Tuesday was or- and dollars,. When the resume made it was apparent that no lesu;w‘m seven branch stations in‘the ter- than two hundred lives had been'Itory covered by the tornada.- snufted out within the vieinity of the| _\Vhile the destruction of homes in city proper, and at least fifty perscns\'he city is great, there was not a sin- in the surrounding towns had ]ostigl" large business - institution which their lives. Nearly 500 were injured, Isnfleled the great loss caused by the| and seven of thase died in the pistorm was entirely in the residential | hospitals today. { Iporuon of the city, and with the ex- Snow Tuesday made nnmhabnum lception of small stores, _groceries, jmeat markets and similar shops, the == [l0ss.t0 busihess was immaterial. ] Yhe local theaters nave arranged to {give benefit performances Saturday local THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel . DULUTH MINNBSOTA More than §100,000.00 recently expended jment stated in a telegram that she | would give a benefit in‘the auditorium on tmprovements. 250 rooms, 1% private bachs, 60 sample rooms. Kvery modem, || 11day night. convenience: Luxurious -nd delightful || Sanitary conditions are being con- restaurauts and buffet, Flemish fos : s Falm Room, Men's Grill, omo,,,:, Buffey; | sidered by the city authorities, and all Magnificent lobby and blic rooms; Balircom, lanyuet rmimn uad private ns;: Sun parior ane o By i tory. “Located in heart, of business sec- || oo cd and incinerated. tlon hutnverlooklntth;hlrhorlud Lake }; .The burial of the dead was begun this morning. Buperior. Convenlent to everything. It will require probably three or} One of the Great Holels of the Northwast e —— e — {all the. bodies. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR FEDERAL | ) BUILDING SITES. “1 In Council Bluffs and other affected NQ’c[‘rree‘:::;r) Department, Office of the nearby towns, conditions began to im- March 13, 1913, ‘Drnvo today. €d, to be | pervising | t Wash-, Washington, D. ¢ Treasury Departmen ington, D at 10 o'clock M. April 8, 1913, for the male or donntmn. to the "United States of a corner lot, centrally and conveniently located and suitable for a Iederal building site at Bemidji, Minnesota. The site must be approximately 19.000 square feet in area, and if the lot offered is rectangular, i minimum_dimension must be not les than 120 feet. Tpon application the Postmaster w Owing to the deep snow and drift- supply prospective bidders with a ci cular glving particulars as to Fequire- ‘ed condition of the roads during the ments ‘and instruction for preparation | past week Alfred ‘Dalby has had great of bids and data to accompany same. - cAdoo Secretary. i#i*ifiiil%*iiii!rd WYNNE. Carl Nord has recently purchased a fine young horse. i with his load of school children. READY FOR BUSINESS I now have my store in shape and am ready for business and will apprec\ate a call frum all my old friends and any others in need of a ‘‘watch doctor.”’ REMEMBER “I MAKE WATCHES” RUN RICHT CHAS. L. CUMMER .., 2.hn Beltrami Ave. untry, and éums flggregaung $100,-iwood for G. A. Hayes and Jas. B, ‘night, and Sarah Bernhardt’s manage-| the dead animals have been ordered| vl’our days to identify. and dispose uf‘ x* 'x««««a«««a«««;*«t |difficulty in geting to and from school | Mr. Lundmark, of Nevlqp, Wynne last Moriday with his gasollie, saw rig. * week. Young ladies there will be a |chance for some fine sleighrides, .| The people of s¢hool district No, 132 are talking of, holding a'special meeting to discuss the question'of a ,central school. Miss Alma Anderson is spending a few weeks with her grandparents who live near Lengby. At a joint meeting of the town |boards- of Alaska and Maple Ridge {last Friday it was decided to grant the petition laying out a road on the This road, when finished will connect| the Solway road with the state road between Island Lake. and Fowlds, thereby giving the people of eastern part of Alaska an outlet to the Soo. H Ole Pladson has gone to Iowa on a visit. He expects to be gone till the mijddle of the summer. Messrs. Winger and Anderson are busy cutting ties these days. Mrs. Gust Thorland called on Mrs. Wynne and Mrs. Hayes one day last | week. KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * MALCOLM, * EEEEE LR E LSS SRR Henry Johnson is hanling hay from Rapid River. Gilbert A. Benson is hauling lum- iber from Stanley’s mill. Dr. Anderson is back to the drain- age camp and work is being rushed |assembling dredges, two of which have arrived. Mat Myrold bougft the steam en- gine of Gilbert Benson and.is running a saw mill on his own hook this spring. - There was a dancq at Frank Hend- rickson’s Saturday nigth. Nels Tornes was down the river ilog'ging a few days Iast week. = — ] KRR XXKKE KX KK IR KK b SAUM. * WH KKK KKK KK KKK KKE Sam Dolgaard visited at home over Sunday. Miss IZdna Wilson spent the Easter week-end with her mother. John Wolden made a trip to town Saturday returning Sunday wmorn- §This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BH‘\IDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEHENT CO. 620 Capital Bank Bullding 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA ing. Miss Cary Krotsch spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs® Jens ‘Wolden. State examinations many. are puzzling son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson of Foy. Mrs. James Christianson with her mother, Mrs. H. A. Wilson. Esten Reese returned from camp this week. We wonder if there will be a wédding soon. i | Gust Ek is breaking his colt this was 8aNiZing a’ systematic relief bureau, ¥ itime in'the country: town lne between these two towns.| ® 3 i Johnny, essuming a listening attitude, Miss Mary Simons and Carl Peter-| visited i several feet Me Could Sympathlu. 2 ‘The conversation turned to the fads and fancies of the 'sweetsome sex, and Justice McKenna told of the sentimen- 1 ‘city girl who was.spending so Soull of senti- ment and ‘imaginative was -she, -said the justice, that &he could:-hear the trees whisper, the bushes sigh and the plants’sing, “One ‘day in June she was sitting beneath a cherry tree with sev- eral children,‘one of whom was a ten- year-old - boy. Overhead a -gentle' breeze softly purred through the quiv-’| ering leaves. ‘“Listen!” suddenly ex- claimed the young lady, “Can’t you hear tiA8 poor tree groaning, Johnny?" “No, IxYon’t hear it ‘groan,” replied “but'I know how it feels to be full of green cherriea!” gk Slh Sentiments. Two French orators made excellent speeches at an American’ Thanksgiv- ing dinner In Parie and two Americans made dreary ones. -The first Amerl- can had a message to deliver, which was that Americans should-be upright in business; and the second American, a college professor, went to it for the bigger part of an hour on the neonr sity of educating children. . ‘When it came another American’s turn he said: “Inasmuch as one of my distinguished countrymen has . im- pressed on us here tonight the start- ling truth that honesty is the best pol- icy, and as another distinguished coun- tryman has assured us that education is a grand little thing for the young, I can find nothing more to say except ‘God bless our home,’” down amid vociferous cheers.—Satur day Evening Post. Bladder Trouble Causes Terrible Pains After taking a trial bottle of Dr. Kilmer’s-Swamp-Root which you for- warded to me, I'purchased some from a local drug store and after using three dollar bottles I can truthfully. say that I was cured of all the ter- rible pains I'had'in my back, side and, head, caused by bladder trouble. T had the worst kind of kidney trouble and suffered so that I could not even fstay in bed with the pain. Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root made me feel like a new person and I am glad to recom- mend it to anyone suffering as 1 did. Very truly yours, MISS MARY ARDNER, 807 Washington St. = Defiance, Ohio. ence subscribed by the said Miss Mary Notary Public. i Letter o Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghanton, N. Y. P 3 Send ‘to Dr. Dll(.iln?gr & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. {It will convince anyone. You. will also receive a bboklet of valuable in- formation, telling all about the kid- neys and bladder; When writing, be sure -and mention the Bemidji Daily’ | Pioneer. Regular fifty-cent and one- Oscar Gilg visited Sunday with his —— By Special Numbers DANCING AFTER Admission 50c BAND CONCERT At the City Hall TAVRSDAY, MARGH 2rth the BEMIDJI BAND on the dollar size bottles for sale at all drug tore d Program and he sat |- ! Sworn to before me and in my pres-| Ardner, this 16th day of July, 1909.| T Prove’ What Swamp-Root Will o] i"()R SALE—House and lot. Sin¢é the old-fashigned theor Ing eczema through’ the blood | given up by scientists, man salves have been tried for to the .inn below the- epider germs are Jod ity of penctrating: probably explains -the tremendous suc- cess of the well known Jiquid ¢zema o -of” wintergregn, thymol, gl ind compotinded: in Frescrintion. We hnv- 80ld other l"emadle! tor ekx, e But it has heen found that theés be cngugh to prove only clo the pores and cannot penctr: ate: ‘0 is big But_if yon come to our ‘store. we are* 80 ceriain of what D.D.D. will.do for you that-we offer ybou a full size bottle on this gvaranfes—1f you do not %gbt'hn cost ‘That will f_course ail other druggists have D. Prescription—go to them it you .D. a trial. Monday, at —at 0da Fellows: m 402 Beltram! Av ccent some profit snbstitite. & S away:the jtch AT O ou. Lot a cent, i Barker's Drug’Store B.P OB - Bemidji Lodge No. 105%. = Regular meeting nights— first and third Thuradays 8 o'clock—at, Masonic hail Beltram| Ave., and. Fifth st ~Saskatuon, No Clty in the British Em‘p 200 Wholesalers who contrel beyos business on 1686 miles of operating railroads; come once in a lifetime. H. COLWIL| Depar Saskatchewan- The City with a Record The City with a Future < Saskatoon’s Record of Progress In the west, a city growsin propomon to the. development of its tributary territory. ~ The tributary territory develops in - direct propo:tion to its area and fertility and (mnupoflldon facilities. At Saskatoon Are: 45,000 square miles wholesale distributing territory. 5 70,000 square miles distributing territory on ‘goods manufactured locally (such as flour, tents, mattresses, sash, doors, foundry work, etc. Such a city means investment opportunities which only Come in and see me about this. © 0. % every second and fourth Sunday ‘dvening, at o'clock in basement of Catholic church. in has.ever approached DEGRER OF NONOR Meeting _nights every ’&, second and fourth Monday S evenings, at 0dd Fellows - Hall. A Ve r.o=m B>, Regular meeting nights every lat and 2nd Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock Bagles hall. nd competition wholesale distributing @G AR Regular meetings —Firs: and ‘third Saturduy after noons, ut 2:30—at Odd Me! lows Halls, 40¢ Beltram. ~ Ave. Lo o r L, Markham Hotel. (2 2N Bemidji Lodge No. 11¢ Regular meeting i —every Friday, § o at 0dd Fellows 402 Beltrami. Hall L°0. O. F. Camp No. ¢ Regular meeting every meceuc and fourth Wednesdays al 1 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall * Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights -- first ana third Wednesday at $o'cloch . —L 0. 0. F. Hall.- XNIGETS OF FYTEIAS N Bemidjl Lodge No. 168 Regular meeting nights—ex @ ery Tuesday evening at 4 o'clock—at the Eagles Hull Third atreet. tment The Pioneer Want Ads 1 O0ASH WiITH coPY l/é ocnt per word per issue less than 15 cents HELP WANTED. 2 5 experienced lady bookkeeper. A good position. for the right person. Address C. M. Taylor, Cass Lake, Minn. | WANTED—AnR Regular charge rate 1 cent por word per insertion. No ad taken for HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The Pioneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who do not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s. o your want ad gets to them all. 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs Phone 31 in private family. Steam heat, phone and bath. 602 Fourth street. LADIES OF THR MAC- CABEES. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening ir each month. MASONIC. A. F. & A. M, Bemuaj, 288. Regular mnm:. nights — first and thire Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltram! Ave., and Fifth St. chtdjl Chapter No. 10 R.’A. M. Stated convocations —first and third Mondays, & o'clock p. mn.—at Masoni, Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifch street. Elkanah Commandery Ne. 1¢ K. T. Stated conclave—secona | end fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock i P m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel tram! Ave., and Fifth St O. £. S. Chapter No. 171, Regiilar meeting nighta— first and third Fridays, » o'clock — at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave., and Fiftn st. @ FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, 208 Mis- sissippi avenue. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in- WANTED—Bright young man to help in store and on delivery wag- | on. Model Manufacturing company: quire corner Sixth and Lake Boule- M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1522, Regu- % lar, meezmg nights, second b y andh fourth Thursda.ys of each month at eight o'clock in'0ad' Tellows Hall. * " vard. FOR RENT—Three upstairs rooms. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Richardson, 910 Bel- trami avegue. Phone 570. 2 = 1 i {FOR SALE FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents| "‘each. Every ribbon sold for 75| cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. ‘Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear ‘in person.. Phone 31. ‘The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—The Bemi1dji 1ead pencil (the best nickel pencil in- the world, at Netzer’s, Barker’s, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s, and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at & cents each and 50 cents'a dozen. FOR SALE-—Small fonts of type, sev- eral different points and in first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—I will sell my two farms one near Puposky and omne in the town of Grant Valley. Write or iphone 296-7. Matt Mayer. unfurnished, 517 Irvine avenue. ADVERTISERS—The great state of portunities for business to classi- W. A. Bemidfi Camp No. Regular meeting night first and third Tueada; 8 o'clock Odd Feliows 1 A MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights the first and thiré Thursda; 0 the L O. O. F. Hall at 8 . m. fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo North Dakota offerg unlimited op- Daily- and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carrier SONS OF NERMAN. Meetings held tnire Sunday afterncon of each month at Troppman‘s Hall. the largest amount of classified advertising. = The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent- per word succeeding insertions; fifty cente per liné per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—100 mercnants in North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid. 3i” lead pencil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Ploneer in-.order that all receive advantage of advertis- ing. For wholesale prices write or phone the Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31. Be- midji, Minn. FOR SALE CHEAP—A first class gas- oline motor boat. In good condi- tion. Inquire Brinkman hotel.| Geo. Robinson. i | | FOR SALE—Six room house and closet, good location at a bargain if taken at once. 821 Minnesota avenue, FOR SALE—Small house and lot, Fourth building north of Cameron’s feed store. M. A. Soper, Northome, Minn. : : Lot 10, block 4, Bailey’s> addition to. Bem- 1dji. Inquire 708 Mississippi ave- nue. FOR SALB—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind ol‘\ rubber stamp_for you on short no- “ tice. 5 ;i FOR SALE—Young - hens, Rhode Island Reds. J. G.” Williams. BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd-Fellow’s building, across from npostoffice, phone 129 WANTED—Position to work in priv- ate family. Inquire Pionéer office, Wiliam C. Klein INSURANCE Rontals, Bonds, Real Estate First Mortgage Loans . on - City ‘and Farm YEOMANS. - Meetings the first Friday evening of uzo month t the home of H. Schmidt, 306 ’l‘hlrd atrest. Who Sells It? Here they are allin a row. They sell it because it's the best nickel pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the ;five| [cent world. - It is sold on your money back basis. A store on every street and in surrounding cities. Here They Are: Oarlson’s Variety Store Barker’s Drug and Jow- olry Store W. @. Sohroeder 0. 0. Rood & Oo.. E. F. Netzer’s Pharmacy Wm. MoOualg . J. P. Omich’s Oigar Store Roe & Markusen * F. @. Troopman & Oo. L. Abercrombie The- Falr Store o Mrs. E. L. Woods Chippewa Tudln. Store Bomldll ka.ar Sucply Store < Retailers. will "receive immediate shipments in gross:(more or less) . by calling Phone 31, or addressing . the :mlrlji Pioneer Supply Store, Bemidjr, nn.