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

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£ilS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN!| 3 ADVERTY: BY : D R "'NG i THE ., |place as. 4 truck, n.nd a twa orse “ye- ticle twice as: long. *Then, toa; the 3 ¥ 4 @ NCRAL OFFICES QANCHES. I.J ALLTHE P"JNQIPAL cmEs ceived a check the other day 1n thi = recnrd ‘of a 22,867 mile’ tour-of Bu THE BEMIDI DAILY nomn ERE‘D AS SECOND CLASS MAT. AT THE POSTOFFICE AT mn.u, MINN.. UNDER THE ACT MARCH 3 1479, cent of expenditure for repairs. set its seal’of approval upon the au- tomabile by motorizing -the parcel Dpost. While in' China the automobile is g0 fast crowding out the jinriksha and the horse that the number of au- tomobiles to be seen on the roads to- In the City of Bemidji the T8 are 4 Wh pt.l':? deltv- o L L)Ilt of town subscribers will confer s favor it ‘they will repert when' they do sot get their papel‘l promptly. Every subscriber to the Dllly Pioneer 1l recetve motice about ten days be- re his time expires, giving.him an -ertunlty {o make an advance pay- ment before the paper Is finally stopped. Bubscription Rates. One month by carrier, Une year, by carrier Three montha, postage. paid.. to stay, it has come to push its in- 3ix months, postage paid.. One year, postage:paid.. dispensable way into every home, in- The Weekly Fionesr. to every business, and into = every Sight pm.. containing a summary S of m. new: the week. Published | country.—Wisconsin® State Journal. Srory “Thureiey. and aoee. postass paia te any address for $1.50 in advance. Publllhed every afternoon except Sun travelers. = Lawrence Portrait Saved: ay by the Bemidfi Pioneer Publishing [ After lying for nearly 40 years Company. stored away in the-collars of the Na- & N. CARSON. _ X, M. DENU. | tional gallery, a portrait by Sir Thom- as Lawrence, which was ‘black with dirt, has now been completely . re- stored-and has been hung in the: ves- tibule. Mrs. Francis Robeértson, the mother of the historian, and was presented to the gallery in 1837. Some six months ago Sir Charlee Holroyd, during a visit to the cel- lars, came acrose the picture, be grimed with dirt and so cracked-that it looked like a crocodile skin. He called:in. Mr. Buttery, the famous ex- HAROLD J. DANE, Raitor. A woman by the name of Miss Gass and a man by the name of Mr. Sparks were recently married in an Illinois town. No comments necessary. The “streak” in the “yellow jour- nalist” seldom fails to creep to the surface. When he fails to receive a “package” he generally “hands” one, even though it has become slightly moulded. lery. The name of Pujo has almost be-| Sent to his studio. Tt come famous. Well, it cost the gov- ernment about $60,000 and the money trust still leads in that re- spect. Investigation is more expen- sive than advertising. palnter's hands—T.ondon Gravhie. ' " A FEELING OF SECURITY No more easy swivel chairs, but just the straight back bench for the members of the house. They were initiated yesterday. Whether this is intended as an approach to the judge or the shoemaker we cannot say. ducing drugs. Such a medicine and Bladder Remedy. The same standard of ed in every bottle of Swamp-Root. pounded from vegetable herbts. They’re calling- back the nickles now and most ot us are glad of it.- It used to be that a man with a nickle had a “Chance” to get two dollars, but the new nickles won’t go in the slot. slot machine. newlin teaspoonful doses. It is not recommended thing. and bladder troubles. A sworn with every bottel Swamp-Root. This is no slam on the have the best. Mayor Gaynor’s April Fool joke on the Gay White Way is a week old to- one dollar. laughed yet. Onthe night of April . l " Sample Bottle of Swamp-Root 1, all-night licenses for’ the. restaur- i Free by Mail. ants and hotels were revokéd and | g T T every gilded palace and every dive|hamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle,! was closed at ome o'clock in the morning. No one was allowed to re- main and the old dodge of ordering a Jot of drinks put on the table just didn’t work. That's the way it has been for a week. The hotel and restaurant pro- prietors are howling for relief but his. honor has been impervious to argu- ment, He says anybody can “gorge themselves with all the ~food they need and guzzle all the liquor-they can hold, or ought to hold” by one o'clock. N one, of valuable information, about the kidneys. Pioneer. before closing time Confident Florida. The state of Florida is now launch- : ing & campaign to raise a $50,000,- Wenre Fonoary 000 bond issue to build the finest sys- PIN TICKETS tem of state highways in the .coun- try. What has Florida to boast of anyway, as compared with the state of Minnesota. and GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside of Bemidji for them. The Ploneer Supply Store Can Save You Money It has a fine climate and some swamp lands. We have both and then some. What Florida has and we have not is the nerve and the confidence. Fifty million dol- XK KKK TR kK .-{familiar charge of the heavy expense || .pRK EAND CHICAGO of keeping an automobile in order re;{ ope and the British Isles without one| Bgi: The United States Government: has | day is a matter of astonishment to!] Not only has the automobile come| It is = life size portrait of, pert and mestorer to the National gal- Mr. Buttery Lhought that something might be done, and the picture waa has - now emerged, as Sir Charles declared yes: ! terday, as fresh as the day it left the You naturally feel secure whenithe mud, washing dishes, you know that the medicine you are - about to take is absolutely pure and contalns no harmful or habit pro- purity, strength and excellence is maintain- Swamp-Root is .scientifically com-} It is not a stimulant and is taken| 5 i Dayton View, with fires outside of for every-| It is nature’s great helper in re- lieving and overcoming kidney, liver statement of purity isinar. of Dr. Kilmer's| If you need a medicine, you should 1f you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you|went north and burned a block, it will find it on sale at all drug stores, i barnaica. block day, but no one except the mayor has|in bottles of two sizes, fifty-cents andl"hen went seuthsand:bul free by mail—it will convince any- You will also receive a booklet telling . all} ‘When writing be. sure and mention the Bemidji Daily AR IR KKK P2 2232 2222223 : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. : lii#fit##in&itfi#iiuffllik IR ERRK tune - home gnmntees helps to perfgc and biscuit making. baking pleasant and __profitable. : It ~ food ‘more digestible and - renders. the it safe from FLOOD HORRORS “BY MRS. STONER (Continued from first page). They distribute flour and we bake. We have given ' away praoctically everything we could. T still have some things I thought I would keep until T find some family who are in need and are perhaps too proud: or modest’ to-ask for help. Well, this terrible disaster has made brothers and sisters of all Dayton people. Men have overalls on and are working; side by side with hundreds who never did manual - labor . before. Women with" velvet suits on, (which is per- | haps all they saved) are working in clothes, ete. Younever saw such asight. You can not go down Main street in the middle of the street. Electric liglits, is Dr. Kilmer’s;gas lights and heat are off, the water Swamp-Root, the great Kidney, Liver works are out of commission and the | telephone service cut off. All that water, and the people suf- |fering for a drink! The girls’ | cooking on it. People are seen in their houses, with sheet iron furnaces flood. -Any kind of an old stove is.at Also ' candles. Two hlocks burned while the flood was raging. They could mot operate the engines |or use the water. Burkhardt’s drug store is where the fire started. - It |leaving the™ Fourth National bank ’-bulldlng standing ~on that _block {alone. Tt had double fire proof #alls fand I am nervous. I baked nin |lonves of bread, a ginger bread, and| pies today and was. tired to begin | with. We will send you papers later. Lovingly, sister Janunette Stoner. R. F. D. 13, Dayton, Ohio, ««nm&wn«-nnunm NORTHERN GROCERY COMPANY ssessess e *-WHOLESALE s . GROCERS_* ssessssesasesn I 2223222222223 Khkdkhkkdhdh khdk fiiifik’iiiii‘lilll AR AR * lars is an amount that could be spent x x X x on road building in the state of Min-| ¥ Do you want x % Get Your : nesota to good advantage, but my, : T’H?o‘?fds'fnGggfifilEs : : TR b O TRNAIA Sk what an expense. Florida does not X Come right here and get x % and FARM mPLEMFNTS * consider this an expense, but an in- ¥ them, as we pride ourselves % : of : vestment. They've adopted the : g“m];;“::“ °:|g the shest : * ) * words, “Not an Expense, but an In. [l % p x X C.E.BATTIES X vestment” as 4 slogan and by it are * OTTO G. SCHWANDT x : The Hardware Merchant X convincing the people that Florida is : Bem,fi‘“fi"“fi?fim“, : : Bemiagt, - Minn. : self confident. °Minnesota has but [l % g * X x begun along this line and if Florida, with its massive areas of Everglades AR KRR K Bl dad 88 S8 38 3 Ki*!if!%k AR KR f**f‘kifi%fii*fi{i‘l’i‘lifiifi: Ed x bas the nerve to tackle the job of * X x ‘V% Y‘OV?& )‘!0%3%1 raising this immense sum, we ' of * McCUAIG XK $ i : - * ¥ & “Regujarly -and- systematl- Minnesota with our mines, soil fer- * % ¥ cally. If you receive your pay tility lakes, forestsrand other natural % GENERAL MERCHANDISE ¥ = weekly, iay some aside each R * % . & week, If monthly do it month- resources should at least- have the x % 4 ly. The dollars. will pils up’ ’ % Dry Goods, Shoes, Groceries % & surprisingly. £ nerve to double Bob Dunn’s idea of x ‘and Provisious. * x TRYIT. z road improvements. *x . ¥ & Now is the time to open & ; + Third Bt. Bemidji ¥ & bank account with the o * X \URITY ANK . The Automobile, x K SEC STATE B It is but a few years since the ques- tion was a common one whether the horse or the automobile was the bet- ter investment. it has Ceased to be a question’ today. - Everyone who “ean afford an nutvmobile ;buys ome, whethex’ for business or for Dleasure. One of the last arguments in favor of the horse was knocked down recen 1y by the Imstitute of Technology when it pr‘ovcd'thnt the automobile was_even a better backer than the Boses; 5 singls horse taking one and || We strive to sell. THAT'S NATURAL But wé strive harder to pl THAT'S smvmn x x x ¥~ Courteons Almuon hu : Wwon over many jewelry cus- *x ® * * Georgs T. Bnu- & Co. lfiifil‘#fiim”*fi*flfl"\ x B et atal et et o ot 23 s s A ket ottt ot £ 4] 5 f*_ttgtfi**g*wt' * l!lll!ln#!ilil SCHOOL mmu . Buy. your nesds for_the Sehool in Bemidji at the t{ttg{rt’itffitt"* old| range is a diamond now, so many .are | or other temporary fires for cooking. || It has been guite cool too, since the; Up. to: the :Doctor. “Well, here I am,” announced the tashionable physician In his breezy way. “And now, what ‘do you think 18 the- matter: with -you?’ ‘Doctor, 1 hardly know!” murmured:the fashion: able patient. “What isrnew?"—Rear wn’s Weekly. > 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. Wee, ‘the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years; and be- lieve him perfectly honorable in all jbusiness ~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 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Lamny Pills for. consti- pation. | i} Black Silk Stove Polish is_ different.” 1t does not dry out: can be used to.the last drop; liquid and paste one quality; absolutély no waste; no dust or dirt.. You get your money's worth, ?olis| 1s not. only most econowlcal, but it gives a bril: Vantailiy tustre that cannot hz.n‘.u‘x‘n;a:nh;? i 3 i ordinary pol- i Fou and moey ! 1 i — ! This is the fourth letter I am writing | Bing- | { | *Itfi#ik’l«ifiilfl mnn FOR GDOD THINGS TO EA'I' '.@o To ROE AND MARKUSEN: “THEY BEAT.” 207 Fourth- street, Bemidji. Phone 206 2 < l&*{(fli}lfi*{ll’#&lk’f” Cflifii&fiifilfi"lflifii# STORAGE _For a dry and safe place:to store your Household Goods, %el., see us. Rates Roason- ‘a *% ke khkkkhkkh ik Jomt’ @. ZISGLER, Office, 0dd Fellows Building. £ - Thoue 1w | FIRIIK R R KK 3 *«n‘-«*uunn«n«#nn PUR ! erchlndiu Sales are always the rease. - and: each bee) better than It you, are not al- -customer, you do not ‘well we.can please uality and satisfy n gquantity. mmy‘ o SCHROEDER, *t**_*t**t*m**i Fxe AAARNEAFHF K / KX ATAKIRKKK KRR Jed ok Kk ok ok kK Bl *i****fi;**t § i 'i ¢y * H i i x, - * * 3 s 8 22822222222 we take-care to make £00d use of 1t {'We bhusband it with jealousy, put it oft -as:long as wecan, and then ude every precaution that the world:shall DO | TY blassaas S it inas it il s S TOM SMART S , Dray and Transfer * SAFE AND PIANO MOVING E Rea. Phone 68 : 818 America Avenue : Oftice. Phone-12 : * Raaad e sl st i dd sl s o :i#fi#fiii{#“kifli{lflfli& ¥ All kinds of building ma- % X ‘terial, as much or as ume as X * you like at the * * *x *x % : ST. munm mAm LUM- 2 = % ‘BER courm. : * * * Cnnl and wood allo for sale” « Minnesota Ave. And R. R. 8.% * M*#*ifi*k{*fli’l*fiifiiifii ’i*i#fiifflil!!ikli{ifl#fli * * BEMIDIE MUSIC HOUSE : k 514 lflhnmu Avo.. Bemldjl x C Wholesale llld retall< Pia- x Place your order now for : , Built for and under the auspices of the : Minnesota Auto Association Price $1.00 Contains 550 speedometér ROAD TRIPS giving mileage between towns Maps complete, showing charted and all traveled roads in state - Book Contains Nearly Will be on sale at this store about May Ist The Bemulj Pioneer ; ~ (Oftice Supply Store Phone 31 1000 Pages ii&#ifliifi’ifiii!iiiki{iflil' FURNITURB ). B. LARR. Tk kA hk ko kdkkkh Furniture, Rugs und Stoves. Undertaking. Phone call 178-2: 323 Mininesots Ave. #«k&i#*««%k«&kflfii««i«nn AT IIIFIIIFIIIIRFIK mngg DRUG JEWELRY STORE * Wholsnlern and Retailers % Service and satisfaction. Mall ¥ Orders given that same ser- = : vice you get in person. KER’S Bemidji, Minn. t***i* * BAR i( 'mm-a St. HEEKKK KK KKK KKK KK | Bullers Phones 431, 376. KK KK R X i.k«««c;&«c« *ifififi*'*itfiifi* E 2 2 228222222 x. * {ifiifi#fiil«l#&ifii‘il&i&l Kkk khkkkhkh kAKX * Bt oo BUSINESS It matters not where you reside or 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. ThAAhhk kkk % Phone §55-309 kw Kok ok ok kk kK KKk ARk kW ‘Every merchant is :iiiiiiiiiillii ¥ EBEMIDJI GREENHOUSE 1242 Doud Avenue. * Kk CUT FLOWERS % Funeral designs a speclalty Roses Per Dozen. % American beauty. $2. 00 to $3. * Pink and White * Killarney .....$1.50 to $2. % Carnations all colors $1. * Bedding Plants in Season. : A. E. Webster Phone 166. T KR KKK KKK KKK K K R AR KKK K KK * NELS L. BYE B * Improyed farms and wild lands listed and sold. Ad- dress Nels L. Bye, Solway, Minnesota. KRR XK KKK KK KKK boigiaaso sl 2l UL TR *k kk ok ok kkkk kokk **t********i**tt L P. EoxeTRUN Plumbing, -Steam_and Hot Water Heating, Sewer -:d Water cennectlonl X 320 Beltrami Ave. Fd kA ok ok ok ok e x nnnmmun:m«u fiiflififllfi”fii’fllfiikfii’ f LY * § .!a 5 Krh Rk hdk R

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