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“GENERAL OFFICES NCW YORK AND CHICAGO S9N ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER i ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- “*TER. AT THE POSTOFFICE AT BE- ‘-KZDJ(. lfliNN. UNDPER THE ACT OF Tn the City of Bemidjl the papers are delivered by carrier.. Where the deliv- ory i# irregular please make immediate complaint to this office. Telephone 31. Out :of ‘town subscribers will conter a favor: it they will report when they do mot get ‘their papers promptly. Every subscriber- to the Daily Pioneer will receive notice. about ten days be- tere “his~ time ‘expires,. giving -him an spportunity .to make an advance pay- -3 ment before the paper is finally stopped Subsoription Rates. One:month - byx euth on. year, : by-.earrier. slx months, poatage paid One year, postage paid.. The Weekly Plomeer. Right :pages; ‘containing:a summary | o™ tht news of the week. Published - every Thursday and sent postage paid te any address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- 4ay by the Bemidjl Pioneer Publishing Cempany. . CARSON. ‘B X. DENU. EAROLD J. DANE, Raitor. 40 ‘4 00 1.0 = What It Means. The closing of the Weyerhauser- Shevlin deal whereby the Crookston Lumber company comes into posses- sion of the Weyerhauser timber and the sale of the Spooner mill, has more of a meaning to Bemidji than For the next twelve years, this city is to have may appear on the surface. a payroll from one concern of ap- proximately $60,000 per month from - April to November payroll the year through. with a smaller It means that the company will log summer as well as winter and that a steady stream of supplies will be kept going from Bemidji to the camps. Bemidji -has twelve years of grace in which to develop the surrounding country to an extent whereby the city wil lbe able to live and prosper when' the mills must go. The com- The has been logged off many years ago and must be brought under a state of cultiva- pany will be logging-at Kelliher, - country around Bemidji tion if the city is to remain forever proseprous. This is a line of work which the city must not neglect. - The selling of the Spooner mill to the Backus-Brooks interest, who also control the M. & 1., means that the Kelliher branch _will soon be pushed to Spooner. undoubtedly It means that all of the north half of this coun- ty will be thrown open for the Be- midji wholesale houses. It will mean 4 material reduction in the expense of running the county. Bemidji is to be a first-class town for at least twelve years to come. What it will be after the mills go de- pends largely on the efforts made to get the surrounding country into productive farms. An increase of 200 working men means an addition of about 1,000 population and Nymore. More food will be need- ed and the settlers will find a ready market for their produce. § The two deals mean much to Be- midji and advantage should be taken before it is too late. Figures Show Growth. will be found figures which show that nearly. will be - put into buildings in Bemidji this spring. About $150,000 were put into- buildings here last year and the Elsewhere in this issue half of a million dollars increase shows that many people bes lieve in the substantial future of this city. 1t will be hard to find an- - other city of 6,000 in the state with a building record like Bemidji’s. On Fattening Steers. Last night the Pioneer stated that the produce raised on the school farm went to feed the team and a few chickens. feeding £ that produce to the during Tonight it wishes to correct last night’s editorial by staf- ing that Mr. Duffy provides the feed for his own team and that the \‘only? stock fed on the farm is about thirty- five leghorn chickens. It advocated steers the winter. The school farm, which comprises ten acres and lies directly north of the fair grounds, last year raised among other things approximately two tons of corn that could have to Bemidji | 4,000 pounds of corn with 'about 1,000 pounds of barley and sixty Dounds of oil cake. The steer netted the:school $58-above his cost and his keep. Would it not; have bean better it |’ Bemidji had fed its 4,000 pounds of corn fodder to a. steer and realized fifty ‘dollars than selling the fodder for $3.50? Bemidji can do.as well and better than Thief River any.time but once in.a while sight is slow. Bottle-Fed Fruit. % - Bottle feeding is the latest wrinkle | in“the growing of the enormous-wifiter hothouse fruit, and it. has increased the fruit's size and sweetness 80 or 90 per cent. Peaches and pears are|: llke pumpkins; grapes and strawber- ries like apples. <« ¥ ' When a peach or'a pear is young and green ‘and -hatd, the gardener passes”through it a nHéedlé‘and-thread|’ ot coarse cotton, Téaving both"thread ends sticking out. He does this till} eight or ten ends are obtained. These ends he puts into bottles. of sugar and}|: water syrup, and the ‘syrup, flowing along ‘the cotton,’is' absorbed by the fruit, sucked up by it—sicked up as babes ‘suck up ‘milk—the fruit; in a word is bottle-fed. Arguing It Out. “The horse is superior to the auto- mobile at every point.” | “Nonsense. You can’t name a point.” | “Well, horse meat. Thousands do.”- “I've tried it. I'd just as soon have a pilece of rubber tire with gasoline sauce.” Secret No Longer. Marryat—So that great inventor ir dead and his wondertul secret, is lost— Newitt—Not at all. He told it to his wife just before he died. i Marryat—Yes, that's what I mealsm —Stray Storles. A VALUABLE SUGGESTION IMPORTANT .T0 EVERYONE It is now conceded by physiclans that the kidneys should have more attention as they control the other organs to a remarkable degree and do a tremendous amount of work in removing the poisons and waste mat- ter from the system by filtering the blood. During the winter months espec- fally, when we live an indoor 'life, the kidneys should receive some as- sistance when needed, as we take less exercise, drink less water and often eat more rich heavy food,: thereby forcing the kidneys™ to do more work than Nature intended. Evidence of kidneys trouble, such as lame back, inability to hold urine, smarting or burning, brick-dust or sediment, sallow complexion, rheum- atism, may be weak or irregular heart action, warns you that your, kidneys require help immediately to} avoid more serious trouble. An herbal medicine containing no minerals -or opiates has the most healing influence. An ideal herbal compound that has had most re- markable success as a kidney and bladder remedy is Dr. , Kilmer's Swamp-Root. You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by mail, absolutely free. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and mention the Arablan Honey. Arabian honey, which is frequently mentioned by historians as an i portant export from. Aden ‘in early Hmes, is no longer an item in the ex- port trade. Small quantities, how- ayer, continue to come from Mok 490 miles; east of Adep, and it is also There is no use of our around the bush.” out with it first as last. | you to try Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- alla, |edy the next time you have a cough or cold. ‘There i§ no reason so far as Straight at It. “beating | ‘We might as well We want state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years of experience.: BREVIC Licenced- detective. Bonded under Good references. Write for one thing, you can eat|. -lany-drug store. b ARICAR Y baking powder nor will make ‘bsolntol_y Pure Abcolulcl_y has no uMIM. Many mixtures are offered as substitutes for Royal. No other composition or effectiveness, or so wholesome and ‘economical, Royal.is. the oniy.Baking. Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar LAV RN S is the same in such fine food. Ik UNIQUE EXAMFLE OF LOYALTY| Popullr DaunMar of Prominent Chi- nese Official Is Married to Large Red Vase. Not long ago considerable commo- tion- was caused in the Chinese’ city vt Hankow when the attractive and popular daughter ot a prominent Chi- nese official- was married with great pomp ‘and ceremony to a large red| vase which ‘was supposed to represernt @ few--years. before his' marriage. ‘Whereupon * his grigf-stricken-bride- elect -declared that she would never marry any one else, but would devote herself as a widow for the.rest of her lifte to the family of her husband. In to that family and so-the strange cere- mony with the vase was gone through | with to_enable her to become a mem- ber of the family. - Since then it has been suggested that an arch should be built in the city in order to com- memorate the devotion of the young girl to the husband she never had: & deceased bridegroom who had died | order to do this, however, it was neces- | sary that ‘she should legally - belong| Fort Scott Witticism. At a recent banquet in. Fort Scott, the Tribune says, & man was called upon to make a speech. Of course he; was surprised that he.should be asked to talk, but he was equal to the oc- “Gentlemen, you have been eating & turkey stuffed with sage, now you will listen to a sage stuffed with turkey.” Everybody laughed, and-the man im- mediately became known as a famous; { wag, ‘and the mot is highly esteemed |tn those parts.—Kansas City Star. | 5 HOW’S- THIS? | We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any-case of Cattarh that cah- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We. lhb undersigned, have known F.j Cheney for the last 15 years, and be- feve him perfectly - honorable in all | business transactions- and - financially. |able to carry out any obligations made| {by his firm. | "NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, | Toledo, O. Hall's Catirrh Cure is taken intern- ally, acting directly upon the blood nd’ mucous ‘surfaces of. the system. | Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents \Der bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall'’y Family Pills for consti- | pation: Instantly Clears- Air Passages; You! Breathe - Freely, Nasty Discharge Stops, Head Colds and Dull Head- ache Vanish, Get a small bottle anyway, just to try” it—Apply a little in the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the eatarrh,. cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone. End such misery now! = Get the small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” at Bemidji Daily Pioneer.—Adv. AR We are Jobbers of PIN TICKETS and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The Ploneer Supply’ Store Can Save You Money s TS s 2 FAFRAAFRRIIII IR RK [2 3222222222 L2232 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 tan buy. O0TTO G. .SCHWANDT Bemidjl ARFAAIEAIA IR KK AR Khhk hhkhkkk kkkk Kk Ak kkhk Hkkk .Oh lfi?fiemu. MoCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDISE Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries and Provisions, - 8424223233323 Kk kkdkkkkk been used for fodder. The corn was ‘raised in experimenting and that ap- pears to have been the only use to which it was put. It weighed about 4,000 pounds and was sold in the fall :for-.about. $3.50. - The market price for-fodder-at that time of the-year is Yess-than $2.00 per ton on the stalk. To again ~cite the ~ experience of Thief River Falls. It fed a ‘steer on twenty-five and thirty-five pounds of.corn fodder per day.for 120 days. It was given eight pounds of barley, . also raised, and half a pound of oil cake, which was Dbought. Thus ihe * g 2 = Bemidji * :li’ifi*{ifil{k’i&#{i‘&i*« We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL. But we strive harder to pleage. THAT'S SERVICE. BRI, * Vi ‘This sweet, fragrant TR IR ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED NOSTRILS AND HEAD---GATARRH GOES sopped-up air passages of the head| balm dissolves by the heat of the nos- | trils; penetrates and heals the in- flamed; swollen membrane which line the nose, head and -throat; clears the {air passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing i relief comesgmmediately. Don't layfawake tonight muggnng for breath,”®ith head stuffed; nos- trils closed,) hawking and blowing. Catarrh or & cold, with its running; ibut truely needless. Put your faith—just {“Ely’s Cream Balm’ and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear.—Adyv. to a diminution in the rainfall. .j*honey: that comes to, market in Aden 1s packed in gourds and goatskins and casion, and he stood up and. said: || nose, foul mucous' dropping into thej throat, and raw dryness is distressing | once—1ntt AR RE RN lfli&!&: « IR IR FRIRRIRAEIIIIIIIEFE KKK * * A * < * % NORTHERN GROCERY ¥ : FOR GOOD THINGS TO_BAT : * . * * COMPLNY -3 oty b * ¥} ROE AND MARKUSEN : :....-.-6-..-.: : “THEY BEAT.” : P 5 : :WHOLESALgROCRs * % % 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. & X vecesccenasee x x Phone 206. x * * oy % L * X n««ny«ngnflg«uu«; Sk B *{*{_*fi‘i{lfiifil{{lfil{lfll FhXRKI KRNI KAk Kk Bemidji, - Minn, FRKAIIHIRRE IR KR i«ii’fi#{ifii}i*ifl*&lflifi{i * $3888'8S : ;8; YOUR l()lIEY!‘i-I x * * Get Your * * * % HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & + . and FARM IMPLEMENTS : * x of * *x * : C. E. BATTLES : : The: Hardware Merchant : * x * * ok ke 3 ¥ Regularly and systemati- & + cally. If you receive your pay ‘¥ +* weekly, lay some aside each & week, if monthly do it month- & % 1y. The dollars.will pile up * % surprisingly. * x TRY IT. *x ¥ Now is the time to open & & - % bank account with the * : SECURITY STATE BANK : IA: * 'H‘l 4‘ NO »-uloxmnn * BT INSERVATIVE. iur«ny«t«u;&u««c««ccnw = :fl“fit‘ifi*‘tfifit&tfi*flt‘ ® e BANK «gom.muomg:' :fii!{%fl&il&#lfillk&lifi&: { *x *x x STORAGE _ x % For a dry and safe place to- & % store your Household Goods, % etc., see us. Rates Roason- ¥ able. F : : JOHN G. ZIEGLER. * Office, 0dd Fellows Building. Phone 129. «l«{i{k{lfi%fi#fili&l{i{&k& iildl’i«k«lli{l’lfil&&#&i: x x - OUR x * merchandise sales are always & *‘on the increase and each % 4« month has been better than % ¥ the last. - If you are not al- ¥ % ready a customer, you do not ¥ % know how well we can please & Je e g ok ek ke ke * k& % you in quality and satisty ¥ % you in qu-ntlt! *x x * X 5 OEDER * * Bemldjl,e 'cn Minn. i - *fl&il#i{lil&!{ii’li!{l&i Cllilliilik&itki *x * » : IODEI. WFACTU’HIG : * x * ‘lflnnmta yenue - x : BEMIDJI, MINN. : 2 * MODELBREAD * & * ‘Wrapped in Wax Paper. * x t ~and. Cream. % * * i i ifii& Ii%l” ii# expporiedfrom; that place to. !ndh in sgallquantities. The declin in the honey and, wax industry - has been dual for centuries, and is attributed The we can This. preparation by its remarkable cures has gained a world wide repu- tation, of it in It js for sale by Barker’s Drug Store. see why you should not do so. | dential. - Free consultations. P. M. BREVIC Lock Box 58 and people everywhere speak the highest terms of, praise. me. All business absolutely confi- Nary, Minn. Place your order now for an ficial Road Guide Of Minnesota Built for and under the auspices of the " Minnesota Auto Association Price $1.00 Contains 550 speedometer ROAD TRIPS giving mileage between towns Book Contains ‘Nearly Maps complete, showing charted and all traveled roads in state Wi ll be on sale at this store about May Ist The Bemidji Pioneer ~(ffice Supply Stnre Phone 31 «nfi%nifinnn&}nuu TOM SMART Dray and Transfer SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Eu Phone 68 818 America Avenue Office Phone 12 ¥ AR KRRRHKK :fiii&#fifii{*{*&lif{%fiifi*& * ¥ All kinds of building ma- % KA AR AN Rk R Khkkhhkh ok hh - % _terial, as much .or as little as & % you like at the ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- ‘BER COMPANY. E 22 3 4 2 2 4 % Coal and wood also for sale % Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. * RS lios ottt 88 d ot 3 ottt bt ot *’liilfliiifiiffi*ikifikfiifiii : BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE "‘ Khkkhkhk dkok : §14 Minnesota Ave.; Bemidjt : s % Wholesale and retail Pia-. % % nos, Organs and Sewing <« * Mlchinu. * ; x * Phone §73. * x . : -* * - ; x ¥ J. BISIAR, MANAGER * x #lfll#lllllfliihk&illfiiil l{(*fl#fill#*’!fi!ifi”flifil{ *mnméfimrmco* & Whnlolq.lm ud Retatlers l % of Typewriter Paper and & % Typewriter. Ribbons. 5 ¥ - You save-the middleman’s & 4 profit when you buy here. ¥ % Full ream boxes at from 76 x 4! cents and up. - Blllk BMI. < Mian. 4 K XA ERAA AL AKX AR KRR KK R e s i FRIAFIAIIIIIARIFIIII IR x XEK *x % T W * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN * * K % Con *x K xx n«nu«nuuuuuuu: EEXKKKRKRK KK KKK : * * FURNITURE # ¥ EEMI)I GREENHOUSE % * X 1242 Doud Avenue. x * ‘3. B. LAHR * x * X CUT FLOWERS o * ¥ % Funeral designs a specialty % Furniture, Rugs und Stoves. ¥ X Roses Per Dozen. % X ¥ % American beauty.$2.00 to $3. x Undertaking. ¥ % Pink and White x x ¥ & Killarney .....$1.50 to $2. % Phone call 178-2. ¥ % Carnations all colors $1. % x - ¥ & Bedding Plants in Season. : 323 Minnesota Ave. : : A. E. Webster ~ Phone 166, % * Every merchant is KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * X x BARKERY DRUG ¥ NELS L BYE % an * R et x JEWELRY STORE -~ * X * 3 3% X X Wholesalers and Retallers & * Imbroved farms and wild % X Service and satisfaction. Mall & % lands listed and sold. Ad- % +* Orders given that same ser- ¥ ¥ dress Nels L. Bye, x % vice you-get in person. x X x X X X b * BARKER'S * % Third St. Bemidyl, Minn. & x Solway, Minnesota. x 5 ? FRIAIRIIIIIAIIIIRIRE KKK x d ! KKK KKK KKK KKK KK HEKEKKHEK KKK : k{i«ifiifil{ifl;xfiflwnriuvl. 3 x I..~!. ECKSTRUM Plumblns, Steam and Hot Water Heating, Sewer and Water Connections. tractors and - Builders - Phones 431, 376. . Phoné 656-309 Bemidji, Minn, 320 Beltrami Au_ WAk AE d Nk kkkk kR Kk **¥ 12222228337 KEXK KK KKK KKK «;iqii&tui«y di«*kfilfil{"fiifii &l&llkfii e FAAITIIIRR AN R ERAINKK kA ARk ARk xR hk hokd kkhkhhkk > x B H mnmcgm X THE CROOXSTON LUMBER * PEN * i i e : - COMPARY ¥ mc;:pmcl 1 B: 1n. the World S T 3 : JLUMBBR fATHaND & . ALL sTOREs o BUILDING MATERIAL : ] £ 1000 Pages INESS ] It matters not where you reside 6r what you want, the merchants below can it get for you at a price that will defy competition. reliable and will give you the best value for your money.

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