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GENERAL OFFICES SNEWXYORKIAND CHICAGO BRANCHESHN’ALL THE PRINCIPAL: CITIES mawnm nmnmm SECOND CLASS MAT- ER-THE OF 3 147 In tho City of Bemidjl the ers are delivered -bj 'nu-rl « panp deliv- eir papers promptly. . subscriber to_the Daliy Ploneer ten days be- “NO ALUM, NO1 ‘DDM\I!I} - a . ment bltor' the pflpe.r is finally stopped. --question. , 'derground - cables: that . 78t. Louis or Chicago'by- an under- - ground ‘cable, had Dayton been con- - resching:to!Los: Angales. the: “of thess disasters would" ‘bave:besn | 4. 0 difterent. | Nor Is Bight . pages, contalning a su of the news of the week. Pnbu-hau ery Thursday and sent postage. paid any address for $1.60 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- 4ay by ithe Bemidji ;Pioneer Publishing ~Company. &. 3. CARSON. . X DENT. MAROLD J. DANE, Editor. see the need: of ‘the arrangement. { Shucks—thought it'was spring. Hairless, Toeless, Toothless Race. ‘s . Professor Starr, of the departme Advertising This Country. anthropology of the University. of. ‘With fifty pages tull of pictures and |cago. The natural: man has hair, interesting information, supplement- defense and protection dgainst-nature and foes. We, with hats and ciyill- s g ) ed by an accurate map, the Northern | sation, do_not need it. Among sav- i : Pacific—M. & 1. advertising booklet|iges hairless-individuals do ot sur- [YOU'LL WANT IT . < % on -Minnesota- is -being distributed, | "ive-long, ameng ciyilized men hair- | §.r i o -ALL THE‘TIME WURTHY OF EMPlRE BUILDEH The pictures are actual farm scenes Higested, sott, | taken along the line of these roads|iriving out tee and. show: hoth- crops andrlive stock: | 1068 useless: .If these to be:preserved, says this professor, day. These has never been any mac- The booklet will be distributed large- | the rice -must_ get iback (o nature |aront like~it .before—none so- firm, 1y in states to the south and east of |uickly.” .. Minnesota. > Railroads find that it is necessary to.advertise if they are to. have in- creased business and their attitude in this matter might well serve as an example to those in smaller lines. The booklet put .out by these two roads i8 not only a work of art but is replete with the information that will pull settlers into Northern Min- nesota. #Graham Dy} _of_the. Antonine Wal Scotland from the Forth -5 distance of thirty-six miles. supernatural. The Olson Trial, In spite of the fact that the acquit- tal by the jury of Oscar M. Olson, ad- mitted slayer of Clyde Darling of St. Paul, was expected by those who fol- OPEN---GOLDS lowed the: case clogely, the verdict 18 to-have _ | Stops Nasty Discharge, Clears Stuffe seems to-hav~ aroused a storm-of crit- Head, Heals Infl e’d AirP: and You Breathe Freely. ieism against the men who served as Jurors. It is charged that the ver- a0 3 It 18 ;such things that make life dict was a miscarriage of justice.| Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” discharge and a feeling of c!eana~1 worth living.* Get a small bottle anyway, just to|ing, soothing relief comes immediate- A The jurors maintain no other verdict was possible under the law. and instatly your clogged. nose.an ‘Which faction is right does ot {stopped up.air passages of tne hea concern us here. cerned in the fact that the taking of | dullness and headache disappear.. B: human life in this state appears to have "been unusually -frequent the past three months. this is because those committing mur- | at any drug store. catarrhal sore throat will.be:gone. End such misery now! death and may be freed is a real The trial of Olson resulted in his acquittal although he himself admit- ted he had taken a human:life. On the: other:hand, it:has been but a few. weeks since the twin,cities had K a murder case in which the man tried was given a life sentence althongh the jury .believed the circumstances were such that a shorter term would: have-been better. - The two cases show the extremes which the present Minnesota law allows. One thing is certain. r" - We na Jobbers . PIN TICKETE GUMHED LABELB No-need to send outside of ¥ Bemldfl-lor:rt:m. o . Pioneer Supply Store Can Save You xnney Respect for law cannot. be maintained on the highest levels when appsrsntly sane men are allnwed to lndirectly plead’| “unwritten law” that could. never be| placed on the statute books. bs: KAAKEE TRXXAAN Need Underground:Cables. One of “the results of the Omaha tornado nnd Ohio and Indiana floods is the sentiment that the . govern- ment should construct _a:series of wireless stations so that any point in the cmmtry will be in touch with Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in ‘Bemidji Come right here and get them; as we pride ourselves on ‘having: only- the best AAK KR AAKK KA K paratus is dependent upon its “an- tennae,” or local -wires, for -results, Such a storm as the Omaha tornads would” have wrecked —-any wireless] house and-towers in its path. Floods like those.in Ohio and Indiana would have covered or.marooned. stations there, The real remedy: Hes in un-| are out - of reach of wind and fire and which can even be protected from water with sending rooms in-safe buildings. Such a series of cables connecting the large cities of the country would in- sure uninterrupted - communication during the greatest of above ground disturbances. +Had-Omaha- been ‘connected with McCUAIG GNNERAL MERCHANDISE § Goods, Shoes, Groeeries :and Provisious: -] é, *’fi'***fii*'it - g 2 2 ARARRRRAAR AR RA *ifl’iiiii”ii’iifiii i!l We strive to sell.. THAT'S NATORAL. Oonnml attention hu .over many jewelry. cus- - rs to us. 9 nected. with Columbus or. Cincinnati by, oue, or-had San Francisco had one RAAKAEAARRRKA Xk § 3 i Ihom Ro_yal Qrape cu.m of’; ‘r-m- ~it-‘necessary to 0 lhave the: government do this work.’ The Western Union should be ahle to | TiDgs. The human race will soon be:develd of hair, teeth and-litle toes, says The Graham Byke, is-the later-pame about one cent a- dish. hich - crosged | Jeast:twice a week in place of meat. the: fil’;’a- You-will save money -and your fam-|-served well of South:Africa. a8 -nothing:to. do- with: Graham, -despite “the-local pride which has provided a |. herolc charge of one Robert Graham. In 1its"earlier form ot Grymisdyke, |bodies ‘and does which occurs at several similar spots |stomach. in England, it*is seen to be associated with . the _Teutonic . devil Grim. In |Macaroni, which is cut:into. uniform |their-territory, .acconipanied by only later years the golldity of :Roman |pieeesit cooks more. evenly and is|two-men. fortification might well have seemed : g IN ONE “MINUTE! -CLOGGED -NOSTRILS 5ages flamed, try it—Apply a little in the nostrils(ly. i But we are con- |wlll open;. you will breathe freely;|closed, hawking and-blowing. Ca-|machinery of which there is any au- morning! the catarrh; cold-in-head or Get ‘the|ing but truly needless. Whether or not |small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm” This sweet, frag-|“Ely’s Cream Balm” and your cold or| completely .through.the goods. in lw ders know that they will not suffer | Fant balm dissolves by the heat of the|catarrh will-surely disappear. | tatlon of hand sewing. It matters not where you reside or what you want, the mérchants below can. it get. for you. at a. price_ thut will defy competition. FRHAIIRRR IR EKK * BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO. -3 B nuununuu«uniu f{lfii#fiifl*’&lfiifi#lfi#fi#fl Bdaaadad et S Lsis s8] & FRIIIIR IR RN Antl-8wear. aofiu. buyumsthlns&ut front.” the slgn that ls stuck up Inthe-hiE '|'poolroom;of 'a ‘Virginia: town, where the youngzmen:are inclined to cums [ -when Mm» ‘miss .an ‘easy-aide-pocket |- shot -or :‘scratch” on .aneasy, play. In:front:ofithe:poolroom is-a magazine and . statlonery. stand, and-the owner found the only way-to-keep ihoth: pool trade’” and .magazine -.customer -was to stop the boys from:swearing H :%hen women wore near. -The PN ‘doesit. ; % Copyright 1913, by. Panama-Pacific Internat Once yé{l have tasted the delicious | gacy Rhod : lpnlflcong Tomb Near nut-like flavor of “Minnesota” Maca-| - gpot-Which Was Scene of His- roni,.you will .want to eat, it every “torlo M”tlng, ‘After Cectl Rhodes’ death, on-March R 26, 1902, his- body -was: taken-to-the aguuiitiona and'edzfayory. ¢ the| Matopus hills fo SouthAfrica and in- = MacnmnlAls OREL0 G terred “there near the 8pot known-as best :foods ‘Known-—yet it.casts only| worngs View: -By the terms: of. his Serve it at| will the land adjacent was set aside as a-burial place-for'men who had de- | 11y, will-enjoy. better health. ];l‘h_e %ypd:ndw;?b ltn near the :?ot prs . 3 5 . {where- he ha s famous - meeting Mitnssots Macatont lscesbeciat | L o oot ot fhie Matahels tribes on August 24, 1896. ‘At that i-time-the-Matabeles were about to go | to war .against the British, and ! Try the ‘handy “Minnesota” ~ Cut| Rhodes; tuly aware of this, rode into 1y:fine-for children—it -builds strong ‘not overload ‘the “The; risk that he:took was enormous, but the result fully justified it. When the Matabeles heard of his comingtheir chiefs sought.him in his -camp. and;laid:their. grievances before | \ him. “He promised to.do what he’| could to have them Trighted. B RNB i‘GAT)ARBH vANISH “Now, 48 it: peace.or war?’ ‘he g asked, and the chiefs, as one man, cast -their spears on - the ground, d | nostrils; penetrates-and heals the in-| signifying that they were for peace. i swollen - membrane ~which| While ridiug away from the; scene of | lines the nose, head and throat;| this histortc.meeting Rhodes” is said clears the air passages; stops nasty | t0 have remarked to his companions: quicker to prepare.—Adv. First .idea of Sewing Machine, The, ¢ariest- attempt at sewing by d| Don’t lay awake tonight struggling| d|for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils} y|tarrh or a cold, with its running thentic Tecord - was {n ‘1766, ‘in-which nose, foul mucous dropping inté the {::; ‘; )fnmx!:l:iw:" l\‘#:i:mehml Enlg d b 3 énthal. In [throat, and raw: dryness Is:distress:| ;g machine the stitch was formed by a-:needle,-having- two points: with talth-—just -once—in|an_ eye .at..mid-length, which passed Put - _your fonal, Bxposition. .. Surely. Limit_in_Realism. _Real _rain_is to be a feature of & “forthcoming, play. Nervous playgoers are hoping ‘that the Reinhardt craze. will not cause- it-to ‘enter from the’ +| auditorium:—London:-Punch. WellKnown-Rochester Gitizen =§avedfrom Serious- Trouble 1 °have used your preparation Swamp-Root with- great success, and for kidney and bladder trouble I have never found anything to equal it. T :have recommended it to & great many, per vigitor. ‘people -and have :never :been: disap- pointed as to results obtained from its use. I feel it my duty to write you this as it may be the means of persuading others to_give this_grand ‘remedy: a‘trial. : Dr,.:Kilmer’s - Swamp-Root . saved me from Bright’s Disease and-Dropsy in 1884,saffer the .doctors sald I could not.possibly live. Yours_very truly, “A.'J. BROWN, 99 Pembroke St. Rochester, N. Y. State of New York County of Monroe SS. Personally appeared before me, this 21st day of August, 1911, A, J. Brown, who subscribed the above: l statement and made oath that the' same s true in-substance and in fact. NELSDN E: SPENGER, Notary Public. Letter to 2k Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. {Prové What swami-noot Wwill Do ¢ For Send to'Dr.: th'ner & Co Bing- hamton, N. Y., for. a sample hottle: 1t will convince anyone.” . You will also receive a booklet 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- { .dollar size bottles for sale at all drug,| stores—Adv. -ORTICULTURAL BUILDING at:the Panama-Racific, Inwrnattoml Exposition. iThe buflmnl -will -pe 630x293 feet and-will be one of the most notable structures of the kind ever built,'being:comppsed. almost entirely. of | et_in the west end of the south garden, opposite the' Palace of“Education, its glittering.dome, 165 teet high: will-be iseen-as one of the striking-features- by those who ~enter-the exposition from: the tropical south garden. DALt.ER WAS HARD TO PLEASE Wrs. X Ma Muy Guesses as to VI.. Ator's enity, Untii Great' Light Dawned onHer. “Miss: Jennings; madam,” the maid announced. The:yisitor was a sweet- taced girl, quietly but prettily dressed | | In black..She grepted.Mrs: X by name and calmly seated herself without in- | vitation,-saying: ““Will you pardon me while I-readjust my-hat, the wind ls-80.very high?” The hostess vainly tried to recall Her name meant noth- ing and her next words threw no ll;ht ‘on- her identity. “I see you have: a dear little paro- queet;-is-he tame?”:she asked. The hont,eg still-.wondering, : said 9 —solved oncl for all by Calumer. For daily use in millions cf kitchens ha¢ proved that Calumet-is- highest- not'only in quabiiybutinleavening poweraswell—un< failing in resnlts—pure 1o the extreme—and wonderfully economical in use. ~Ask yout grocer. > And try Caiumet.next. bake day. ‘RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS the bird was.guite..tame. . Then her |:oans M caller began: “I suppose you_have heard of me, Mrs. X.” 2 “I'am afrald 1 haven’t,” was ithe reply, coupled with an engaging smile to offset any-suspcion.of rudeness. “Then :you ~haven't- heard -of ithe great .movement -we_are -engaged; {n. We ere trying to interest children and grown Deople, too, in. Sunday school }; work.” - Mrs. X thought she saw the ray of | light; of course, the rector must have sent her visitor. “You ‘see,” ' sald the girl in dulcet tones, “so many clergymen and moth. ers_bave told.us how: impossible it was to get the-children o come to;Sunday school, ‘becanséthey found.the Bible 80_uninteresting.” . As she spoke she lossened her long coat. “Now I have here,” she went on, “something 1-shosid like to show you,” and she drew from a pocket in -the lining a large, black vojume. At last’ Mrs. X understood. - Her amlable-caller-was-a book agent. reliable-and-will give.you the best value for your:money Kfi*flifi!i’ifii{iil’liflifi#: 5 Iiiiiillflli&i*” fl*ili: x % ®x K - 5 ¥ * NORTHERN ‘GROCERY : FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT 3 * % * x o ~COMPANY - x * a@ao To & x % o Sl e * : :-o--o-- seeses yx K S “THEY -BBAT.” * % % * WHOLESALE e * X ok e “GROCHRS * + % 207 Fourth sireet,. Bamidjl: % X X cecssccesseee x x Phione 206, 8 x % o * - * % 4 B TS T L Yy 1 im&flm‘*”fi"fi!&ifi: B L L il TR IR x ot Four x STORAGE =~ * 3 * x HOUSEBHOLD UTENSILS. % For a dry and safe place to & and FARM IMPLEMENTS % store your Household Goods, & *.0te., see us. . Rates Reason- of % able. 2 Hhh kX hkk hkkh ARXERKAIRK KRk HREXRARAAN Hhhk * other pulnts all the time regardless mone; * ¥ * y can buy. " ; . of weather conditions which will ¥ C. E: BATTLES | : JOHN G. ZIEGLER, : down wires. The advocates of -this O0TTO ' G. SCHWANDT *The Hard M t g Ofilm flding, * lware Merchan i Office, slows: Buildin ie plan either do not know or fail to Bem Il esota. v% - ks :Bemidjl, - Minn. x . * remember that every wireless ap- - 5 s Phone 139 i BRI R R AR :««;«nu«m«nn«&««: AR IR R KIS : liliilfii!iifli%ll’i«l{l{i{ %si'é", “d l ‘g §‘— . If. you. receive yu . pay X .#vnyn-ymo each & & week, if monthly do it mnth- * . Thi 1all:u will pile up : x. - OUR *x % merchandise sales are always ¥ % on the increase and each i x lhlnkmtwlththa * SECURITY STATE BANK : x E’ ¥ S R S PoExsrasrxEranryan WARAXANRE A RN C’iifi*{ifiiifli’ifii’l’i’*fi : ‘lfll SMART -Dray. aud 'l‘nnl(lr -SAFE AND PIANO MOVING .Res. Phone. 58 ~-818 Awmca ‘Avenue Office Phone. ll *x Cii#'!f%lfiifliii**i#i%k*: ER ARk R Ak Rk k TERRR R R R AR :!”*Hflhflfl’ifiifiifll& 2 % . Alf kinds of-bullding-ma- & % terlal, as. much or as littie as & *-you-like-at the *itiit* -BER OOMPANY. RO % ;Coal,and: vmd also for. sale ; & i Minnesota Aye..and R. R. 8 & * ifllflm#flikilfifl*iflfl* fll{”fi”i{iflvfii{kfllfi: "BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE : 2 §14 Minnesota An.,v.llnml»dllw: Machines. :.Phone 873 1. BISIAR, MANAGER. n&nnuwxwunc EERE % y{iti*it AhhhhR * KhRAR KR A kR k * E v 2 RRAAAAR fl\}tfi**’t**tt *hx Rkdk R AR bk kR RN R R KKK FURNITURE 1. P. LAHR Furaiture, Rugs und Stoves. - {Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. /823 Minnesota Ave. PO S SR ep ey IR KRR R R IR AR R : lunfig DRUG <JEWELRY STORE Wholesalers- and : Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders_given that same ser- ‘¥ice you get in person. BARKER’'S Bemidji, Minn. FEEEREIERERRERIE R E R 282223822384 222 3 . * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN. * * % Phones lfi. l'G’.. X NI NN AN :yw B2 & 4 qtti* *w t*t****&*i fLE PR ST o : *: cmtrumn And._ Builders & 1:2 Cent a Word---Cash Every merchant’is llfiifil*ii*li’l * * * EBEMDII QUSE ’, : lmnm“ * x ¥ American heauty. 08 oo to. t& :, Pt‘n;l and “White- - arney .....$1.60 to §3. & *.Carnations al} colors $1. % EY v o il:i&i\'ifl EEXERE KK bR S B E RS SRS SR TR Y R 3 ‘NELS L BYE x iz lands listed and sold. .:Ad- & I0OL, suprms s'n'nommv . Try 2 Want Ad ‘ !mpmved farms.apd: 'wlltl =

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