Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 3, 1913, Page 4

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They hncw when and where business f1efused saying that'the charter mem: is done and who is responsible.” bers knew local conditions and needs Dr. Schaper met with the charter |betler. 3 commission in the afternoon inform-| ‘Although Dr. Schaper invited dis- ally and warned them of mistakes |cussion of the subject last night, no NO DOUBT ABOUT = SMALLER CITIES (Continued from first page). ether the person enumerated d attended any kind of school at any time between September 1, 1909, { April i B POE ' Bemldji Lodge No. 1052. Regular meeting nights— first and . third Thursdays 8 o'clock—at Masonic hall Beltraml Ave, and Fifts st < s CALUMET » Just an ordinary wm A . imowledgeot bat. BAING POWDER ing requirements on your part is all that is necessary - to produce perfect bakings with Calumet Baking Povx:@er‘ Calumet by its purity and perfect leavening qualifies does the rest. * . Leave your next baking to Calumet and note the improvements—also note the saving—for Calumet is economical in cost and use. Al good grocers sell it. RECEIV!-:vI’) HIGHEST AWARDS: @ . 1d's Pure Food Expositi TEEARED T Chicago, Ill. ) Paris Exposition, France, March 1912, | Roe & Markusen's Store ' The Ideal Canned Goods Store of Bemidji. Our line is “THE TEMCO" ‘00 % every secorid and fourta Sunday evening, at § o'clock in basement ot Catholi¢c church. (Continued from first page). DEGRER OF EONOR Meeting nights _ every second and fourth Monday evenings, at 0dd Fellows Hall. 0. =. Regular meeting _nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes day evening at § o'clook Bagles hall. which are apt to creep into the char-|questions were asied. At the meeting 'r commiasioners are watched. When. ter and cited cases in other cities.|with the charter-commission, he dis- = | He advocated strongly a budget pro-{cussed the plans for Bemidji as far ! ever a question comes up now, there|vision, Asked to advise on the num- [as they have been outlined. Several ; g is no doubt what the people think,! ber of commissioners needed here, he |ladies attended the meeting last night |04 the date of enumeration, S = and it was predicted that more would | !5 1910. - g have been out had the weather been| The total number of persons of better. school age—that is, from six to twen- ty years, inclusive—is 648,775, of 3 g, ‘whom 443,761, or 68.4 per cent, at- FRIEDM ANN fl AS tended school. In: addition to these 9,463 persons under six and 9,643 of T AKEN LONG STEP twenty-one‘and over attended school. For boys from six to twenty years, in- clusive, the ‘percentage attending|- | school was'68.1; for girls, 68.7.. For aware of the wonder he has_apparent- | children from six to fourteen years, 1y worked and certainly desires to ob- |inclusive, the percentage attending tain the legitimate rewards of his|School was 88.8. The percentage for work and years of sacrifice devoted |ohildren of this age among native to research work. . He has not accept-| Whites of'native parentage was 88.8; ed a dollar for his services since he|among natlve whites of foreign or came to New York, but he expects to|mixed parentage, 89.2; among for- realize on his discovery ultimately. |éign-born whites, 86; among negroes, Fourteen years’ bending over micro-|90; and among Indians, 77.8. There scopes in a laboratory have not tend-|is little-difference between urban po- ed to make him particularly com-|pulation and rural as regards the per- municative. As the result of these|centage of school attendance for the It stands for Quality. When you order here there is no guess work about the articles you buy. You know attributes, he was not as frank -at first as the newspaper men and physi- cians thought a-genuine world bene- ages from six to fourteen, but of per- sons from fifteen to twenty, inclusive, 34.7 per cent in the urban population Regular mestings — Firet and third Saturday after noons, at 2:39—at Odd Fe Beltram: factor should be. ‘The result was a|as against 39.6 per-cent in the rural storm of eriticism. were reported as attending school. But the young doctor was supreme- A S Y ly indifferent to criticism. Instead of 53 ; country in 2 huff, he settled down to| TREAT FOR HOUSEKEEPERS being broken in spirit or quitting the| -Bemidil housekeepers are delighted the task of proving that he has a cure with the delicious, nut-like flavor of completely accomplished his object, | “Minnesota” Macaroni. Many say but as gone so far in the attempt that |they never knew macaroni - could he has become the most talked of man |t4St€ 0 good and be so firm and ny- for tuberculosis. Today he has not|trious and fiavory as the “Minneso- of the day in the world’s highest|ta” Macaroni, now sold by leading medical circles. Bemidji grocers. There is 4 big difference in maca- roni as sold in the stores: “Minneso- KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KK K| t3” Macaroni is made from the very * WYNNE. ¥lbest durum wheat with all the _lows Halls, 402 .Ave. that it's first-class. Isn't this assurance worth some- thing to you? GO TO BATCHELDER'S | 4 G00D GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE- TR FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER at Odd Fellows Hall 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 Some things we carry in Temco cans 402 Beltraml. = L O. 0. F. Camp Ne. 3¢ White cherries Regular meeting every secend Red Cherries Apricots Wax beans String beans Red kidney beans. Sauer kraut Rebecca K Lodge. Regular Green plums meettng nights - firat sms third Wednesday at $o'cloch Muscat grapes Succatash ® K KKK KKK K X KK KK % X ¥ wonderfully nourishing 'gluten left —10. 0 F He - i 1 Peaches Sweet corn Mr. Lundmark sawed wood for Ole|i2- It 18 easily dibested, very nourish- XNIGETE OF FyTmias Staftne and Carl Thulin last week. .18 3nd costs only about one cent a Bemidji Lodge _No. 161 - Pears Sweet peas Math Berg has been hauling hay|%!S- G Regular meeting nights—ex ™ | A from near Nebish during the past| TFY the handy “Minnesota” Cut ory Tuesday eveing st » Pine Apple Spinach week. Macaroni, which is cut into uniform 'v;::o;:k-—n the Bagles Hail : John Erickson and Seth Anderson |Pleces—it cooks more evenly and is i atest G 2 Strawberries Squash recently returned from- Ray, Minn., duicker to prepare.—Ady. LADIES OF THR MAC. Red raspberries Baby beets where they have spent the winter| = CABERS. 4 . - [t{trapping; veing obliged to quit trap-| R Regular meeting nigh: Goose berries Pumpkin ping on account of the deep snow. B""kma" Thea"—e lust Wedneaday sventus Salmon Homiuy 3 i;ao;g;k:l;iottl?ad: a business trip e each month. o Nebish the other day. Ovsteis Tomeiods " Gearge Cretgnton catlod on can|| WHBI8 Everybody Goes azomio. " Winger one day last week. Booking in Conjunction and Splitting “\\ anA' F.PL A. M, Bemiaj, Lima beans Sweet potatoes Olaf Lundeen of Island Lake, made 5 . Begular meeting a livery drive out to the Staffne farm last Saturday. Gust Berg of Aure was through here last Saturday circulating a peti- tion to establish a Farmers Co-Oper- ative creamery. The prospective ter- ritory to embrace the towns of Roose- velt, Buzzle, Maple Ridge and Liberty and the creamery to be located at the four corners of these towns, Roy Elliott called at the Wynne home one evening recently. George Creighton had the misfor- tune to fall and break a rib last Sat- urday. Fritz Johnson returned home from camp last Friday. the Shows W.th éhe Orpheum %\ nights — first ana thiré Theatre y Wednesdays, 8 o'clock—at \ Masonic 'Hall, Beltrams Ave., and Fifth St, Bemldji Chapter No. 1o R. A. M Stated convocations ¢ —first and- third Mondays, & £ o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifts ¥ street. o Department The Pioneer Want Ads OASH WITH ceoPY %; cent per word per Issue You choose what you want and we'll do the rest. Just telephoae 206 or 207. Gycling Paids In Their Own!Original Comedy Cycling Novelty Act. Featuring Gus Reid, the World’sComedy Unicyclist jerce & Knoll 3 Elkanah Commandery Ne. 8¢ K. T. Stated conclave—secons and fourth Fridays, $ o'cloct D. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel trami Ave, and Fifth St O. £. S. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nighte— first and thira Fridays, ¢ o'clock — at Masonic Hall, geltraml Ave., and FKifty t. Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion . Nc ad taken for - less than 16 cents Phone 31 HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS The Ploneer goes everywliere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people who do not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s so your want ad gets to them all. 14 Cent a Word Is All It Costs Roe & Markusen Exclusive Grocers ~ lCanned Goods Week Comedy, Singing and Talking Oddity. Taking An Order. " Hattie Mack “Comedienne Picture Program The Universal Film M'f'¢. Co., Offers Bison 101 Electrifying Two Reel Western Feature Half Breed Scout Red Flowers imperils her life to save the white girl. Dickson, half breed, M. B. A 2, ) Roosevelt, No. 1522. Regu- % lar_meeting nights, second 9 and fourth Thursdays of each mon! at el t o’clock in‘0ad Fellows Hall, * -8 How Spent, “Contrary to general opinion, the securing of money is not a very diffi- FOR SALE—Improved Righty acre farm near Bemidji. H. Brakke. HELP WANTED. At Schroeder’s store this week. hibited. and at these “The Low Cost of Good Living” could not be more strikingly exemplified nor happily illustrated than by the display in our windows and Every product of the orchard and the garden is ex- Each is ready for immediate use—skillfully prepared when in the pink of condition—no work, no irouble—just “heat and eat!” Here is a partial list of what you will see on display, cult task, 1f one is willing to work. The real importance of finances for a man or woman, for a boy or. girl, is what is done with the money after # I8 earned.”—J. J. Hill. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- ward for any case of Cattarh that can- not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be-' lieve 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 Catarrh Cure is taken intern- ally, acting directly upon the. blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 76 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation, recognizes his old rival and the girl he loves. ‘i : Eclair Comedy Dick’s Wife The Sole Aim of this Theatre Is to Present those Photo Plays Which Please-Our Patrons The Brinkman Orchestra Show Starts 7:10---9:10 Admission 10c and 25c Great Ccean_ Disaster Showing Here One Night Only, April 6 Subscribe for The Pioneér WANTED—Bright young man to help in store and on delivery wag- on. Model Manufacturing company. WANTED—Girl for —general house- work.” Mrs. Richardson, 910 Bel- trami. Phone 570. 2 WANTED—Girl for general work.. Mrs. S. E. P. White. house= FOR SALE—Good rowboat and piano Enquire G. N. Depot. FOR RENL FOR RENT—Five room cottage be- tween Eighth and Ninth street. Inquire Risberg Shoe shop. FOR RENT—Two rooms partly furn- BELL HOPS WANTED at the Mark- ham. g FOR SALE FOR SALE—Typewrlter 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 33, The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply ighed for light housekeeping. 511 Third street. 'FOR =~ RENT—Rooms—also light Z x WA Bemidfi Camp No. 5013 Regular meeting night; first and third Tuesday: 3 oclock wt Odd Fellews Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN SAMARITANS. (d Regular meeting nights en the first and thiré Thursdaye In the 1.0, O. F. Hall at § p. m. SONS OF NERMAN. Meetings held thire Sunday afternoon of each month t man's house keeping rooms. Over Model T LA ron Bakery. ; —_— FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, in- TROMAWS. quire corner Sixth and Lake Boule- vard. MISCELLANEOUS B IS vy ADVERTISERS—The great state of portunities for business to classi- Meetings the first Friday evening of -the - month st the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medlum in the Fargo e s North Dakota offers unlimited op- Here they are all in a row. They Daily and Sunday Courier-News R sell it because it's the best nickel 3 «the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. Store. FOR SALE—Single comb, White Or- pington eggs for hatching. Flock “headed by second prize winner in Wisconsin State Poultry shotw, hens just as good. Also S. C. R. L. Red eggs. Have two Orpington Cocker- els and One Red for sale. D. R. “Low Cost of Living Prices” forl....... 1 ) Independence brand Sweet Corn regulat 10c 500 ® value, 7 cans for. 25¢ Sifted S;eét Peas regular 18¢c COOk With Oil Means Convenience, Economy, Ease Perhaps it will surprise you, but it is a fact that Oil as a fuel the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-Newe covers North Dakota like a blank- Cook on the New Perfection Tomatoes Pride of Callao brand. 2 and save half the cost of gaso- Strawberries extra first quality, for 5 Pineapple Thomas brand Egg Plums regular 25¢ regular 25¢ zoc Over a half million New Per- fectionOil Caok-Stoves are now in use in the middle west and every one is giving satisfaction. All the discomforts of the coal range and the dangers of gas and gasoline are now hap- pily substituted by the efficien- cy and absolute safety of the FOR SALE—Small fonts of type, sev- Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s, and the Pioneer Office Supply Store at 5 cents each and - 50 cents a dozen: insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. eral different poiuts and in first class condition:. Call or write this WANTED—100 merchants in North. ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- - 3’ 1ead peneil. Herg They Are: ; ¥ Burgess. 8P for s D S e R i in the cook-stove is not only * line and one-third the cost of . et; reaching all parts of the state H much. cleaner and safer than gas. Your task will be simpli- |FOR SALB—The BemIdji 1ead pencil|. the day of publication; It Is the Tha Bemmll Panml B Yellow Peaches 3 Ib. cans, regular 25¢ 150 any other fuel—it is far cheaper, fied.and your dishes improved. (the best nickel 'pencil in thé| paper to use in order to get re stands alone in the ;five| cent 111] NSO S = “as well. world, at Netzer's, Barker’s, 0. C.| - sults; rates cne cent per word first world. It igsold on your money back basis. A stére on every street and in surrounding cities. Oarlson’s Varlaty Store o oo New PerfEction ko Qil Cook-stove | Year-’Round Cook-Stove % ! - Askyornearby dealer to demen- strate this wonder{ul stove, Have him show youits Cabinet Top (for kecpingdishes hot),with drop shclf andfowel racks that make the New & S Pertection a c‘;" rnx:gf in nppg::r' : i ance as wcll as i usefulness an Every can, every case is supported by SRy nionce: Senths o O Rogee: our guaranty. There are no risks—we A, = ] - voir See the Ouori gmokcless;el:_fmlé- i*fl;\nr\:lfli‘;l !l.‘t\ > e our ven. Nof e 7 assume them all. : : : Perfection C 15¢ 25¢ Barker’s Drug and Jew- olry Store o W. @. Sohroeder 0. 0. Rood & Co. E. F. Notzer’s Pharmaoy Wm. MoOualg = J. P. Omioh’s Oigar Store - 'Roe & Markusen > F. @. Troppman & Oo. Z romble c Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Plonee# in order that all recelve advantage of advertis: || Tng.. For wholesale .prices write or phone the Bemidji Pioneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phone 31. Be 'mgdji, Minn, - BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second- hand ure, Odd Fellow’s building, for . s Baby Beets Hiawatha brand office for proofs. Address Bemidji Ploneer, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—S8ix room cottage corner Sixth ‘and Irvine. Cellar, pantry, _ closets and water in. See D. R. Bur-| gess mext door. 2 . FOR SALE—Six room ‘house and) closet, ‘good~location at a bargain 7 if taken at once 821 Minnesota avenue. : Pears 3 Ib. can Indicator s wick bliia flame. bl ot 16 |1 sider this st “[i plicityand iciency. Judie for B b Y yourself wh §nving 0f money, t: 6 s : 1 . p:gené & New Perfection wii - Red Lake : i i ‘Valuable Cook Book " ‘BemidjL Ploneer Suaply : 10 S Send us 5 centsdn stamps to’cover -Store 2 i ¥ . s ; S cost of maiing and we will send you. charge, & dandy 72-page Cook that's Worth P et Retailers will . receive immediate i - - good as new (cheap.). Phones 65 and 390 Tailor; P 27,

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