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— i ?& 3 5 Fax. ro i o C0mE }n?m Gr thd Weekly Pion.| Qt . Q" reach this office not later 'hln ¥ of each Week to insure. pubii ’A the current lssue. —_— #113 PAPER REPRPSENTED FOR m,wsn ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFRiC) NEW.YORK Aum cchso BTANCHES IN ALl THE PRINCIPAL CITIES e The country is: finding out what President; Wilson doesn’t like. water. has been. added to the list. his aversions. —e The Chinage banker wha said that credit, not. money, was the 2ife of mod- onn, buslnesu, might be & geod man to strike for the renewal of a loan. —e Rather tham to,. have his salary cut, Sam Fullerton leaves his job as deputy flre marshall and takes a va<' eation. It may be that Sam needs ¢he | vacation more than he does the b, _— The Evangelistic meetings mom: ire- gun in the city, besides winning;souls will help to advertise Bemidii. and: its people. It is an occasion that will long be remembered, ‘and should: dp much toward giving this commimnity the right kind of publicity,, Bemidji’s reputation as a bad spos,on this globe is a thing of the past and the strides it is making toward being a city de- sirable for education, home and cul- ture is little short of marvelous. The Country Newspaper. “We repeat - that . advertising in country newspapers, properly utiliz- ed, is the most valuable advertising in the world for its cost,” says the New York Evening Journal “We urge. advertisers to take advantage of the opportunities offered by the country newspapers. We add incidentally, that we don’t own and never expact to own any country newspaper ez to have any interest in a country paper. “The country publisher alene is able through his columns to sell ev- erything His readers buy every- thing that is for sale—from mails to pianos, from pills, They buy paint aad roofing and stoves and lamps—hundreds of commodities that the. qity.dweller never buys. “There is not a community in the to “automobiles. - Inhmnh of Celestial R‘wc Pnud ©f the Number They Cam Mus ter Under One Roef. - The' Chins Illurind \‘fi , under’one rot llm of thegood f.enn-i\uél"comct | of life of'its meenbers and as ‘& sure i together without dividing up, the );mpeny tways re- clev!- mwelii credit and is-highly re-} .. d,_Ik: I8 one of the highest dis- tlncfin-s . China to hzve Wu.Fu Tung Tapg, or five generations, tn- der one: roof, although suck & distinc: tiom: tn- 3l hed by very tew. faxilly of "Meng Yu Shik, 1 widow ‘of [ the village: ©of ‘Mantao, im the terrftory !nnil'y e’nmu of 86’ mbmher-. and, with o servant, thers are 61 mw’.hl to be Ted dally, Meng Yu Shih ‘is sicty-six rs old " and bas nine sons an@numervus grand: children’ and great-grandchildren, all living under Yer roof.’ She has'not at- tained the ambitiom of being the head of Wu Fu Tung Tang, but the size of her family has already .lnn her the horor and - plassure of ' being the] not b largest In’ Chlnn. even if she hat | Extray ance, oddly. enough, il m & habit of the rich so much of the pool The Mi it is ses and Croesuses in every are pretty’eareful ofithe J ‘«u-fit They have a thrifty habitiof lng_a dollarsitill the eagle d not sof muck: is it throuall miserliness’ through the _habit of conserving, saving. -—~With wealth comes the instinct to |- mave, . 3 LA e ith Piirses 101 Eb6UL 10 tax1cabs.” Only the ‘veryrich: and:‘the ‘vetyipoor euvlfi tord to-Greksbudly, s the Saying. Who .are_the people.who. di ter in:theé cities? ‘Among them are there’ many millionaires?:: Not!many:--They art mol’v tkely m [ be having crackers and milk at home. “Health: a ‘Factor in. Suogess : The. largest factor contributing to & /man’s:; suecess~ is umdoubtedly health. It:has been observed-that a man. ig‘seldom sick when his bowels are regular:—he‘is never well when |they are comstipated: ‘For constipa- tion “you ‘will:find: nothing quite 8o good as Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve | the ‘appetite. and: strengthen the: di- of small ‘size; hm or 1om', sidered Tather tad form, eve: it they are Tich and occupying high' position. Sizd of family is as valuable in China as lilQ ot strongrb Worth of Man of Fom. % "Kheire is alwaye room for a man-of foree, and ‘he, in turn, ‘makes room for many. Society 1s & 'troop of think- ers,'and the best heads among them itake ‘the -bést ‘places. A feeble man jcan see the farms thak are fenced and | tilled and the houses -that are buflt A strong man sees the possible houses ‘and farms. His clear eye makes es tates ai ‘a8 the-sun breeds clouds. —Emerson. —— First Use of Stage Money. Stage meney, that 1s, money of no value off .the stage, is first said to have been used By David Garrick 1o the eighteenth eemtnry. The money is sald to have been msde by the ‘Wealthy ‘acter:menager so as to look actually like: real money. . There was little money, evem of this counterfeit kind, used: in: the- days of Shakespeare, i becamse: of: tiie- starcity of any kind of money,, particularly among actors. P—) Mosk: Prompt and Effectual Cure for Bad Colds. ‘When: you have a bad cold you (want'a remedy that will not only give relief, but effect a prompt and ipermanent: - cure, a remedy ' that ‘iu pleasant. to take, a remedy that: contalns nothing injurious. Chamberiain’s. Cough Remedy meets all these freqmirements. It Acts! on““natdre’s = ‘plan, relieves ' the lungs, aids expectoration, opens the secretfons and restores the system to | & healthy condition. ' This remedy has a world wide sale and use, and can,always be. deponded upon. ; Sold by Barhr_g_ Drug Store.—Adv. United,States in any one of whicl: tem} or even fifty great American, mer- chants and manufacturers would not gladly hire at high pay a competent, earnest representative, able to talk to five hundred or more families. “And every business-like, agent, able every day to reach the’ consumers that nobody else can] reach, “The country newspaper. is the best of all ‘advertising mediums.”— Red Wing Republican. R RFRHRTHORK K P K KK x COMMUNICATION. * KKK KKK KRB KKK Bemidji Pioneer Co, Gentlemen:’ = ! \mdersta.nd that Louis Anderson, berg axe going to start a “Blinq Plg" pear Ambrose, N. D. anq I wish, to have him and, he, citizens. of Bemiafi'li understand that.such statement ismot.) true angd, furthermore the town of | Ampbrose and: Moherg will not ‘stand for. any. “Blind; Pig” or Touis. Ander- son, hard- working country publisher is such an | They are sold by Barker’s with-. .such. Teckless-extravagance-after the-thea- Many !mpl m-nh, by ‘Their Very. Nature, Give 8trength to the Persons Who Are Engaged Therein. g ek coal tar occupation, “Tar, with its strong, cle ag nnnmup&u “and ‘th In tar are immuue to epidemic. dis- They are also very robust. The and ansemic, taking up th trade in its various forms—the making of dyes, the preparation of dlnln!ect- ant--soomr-become:strong. “Steel \workers also-profit in health from “their occupation.- The molten 1 odor, acts " steel glves oft certain gases that have beneficent effect on the lungs and al passages. - Though subjected to extremes of heat, steel workers prac- tically never get consumption or ca- tarrh; Dairying 1is ‘another /healthful occu- pation; Jenner of smallpox fame dis- covered that dairymen never get small. pox; i It .is also true’that they prac- tically:never got consumption. Bakers, if their bakeries are but cleah'and airy, follow a trade that fat- tens the'veriest skeletones. Butchers are’noted for their ruddy, robust build, they, like the bakers, seeming to ab- Borb through their pores the nutriment they work in.” Chocolate and cocoa makers in like-manner are stout, healthy folk. Reduce Your Living By Using ring: health, just | idithose others. bring disease in their |+ ‘train. There is, for instance, the Hoiwork | making is good for inciplent mnmnfinfl it'1s, indeed, ! ‘almost a certain cure. All seallng wax Ing through one of the bac Arkansas -to.-a- native /-The (woman / tllrned An: perplexity tc her. daughter who; boein ih; flmo unabashed regarding (he ltn.nnr with curiosity, * . "W\nt‘l he mun, lh!" the mot.hel i Bheumatism Quickly. Cured. “My sister’s husband had an at- tack of rhaumaulm in hi8 ‘arm,” writes.a well known resident of Naw- ton, Jowa. .“I. gave him .a hottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment which he ap- plied to his'arm and on the next morning the rhéumatism was gone.” For chronic. musculgr.. rhenmatism you will find' nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Cost 's Per { Baking Powe They Make the Finest, Lightest Hlmts Perfect ‘Baking Powder Biscuits Cakes Pastry and Hot Breads nd 2¢ Stamp For Our Cook Book-Hent:on‘lhus Ad 1y uj of t.ho system, . thmby uutroylnr the| foundation of the diease, glving the.) 7 b1 uflfln‘ -up- tlw strength " | constitution and assisting nature in d ing its work. = The_proprietors have much faith ln its curative powou that they-offer' Onis Hundred Dollars. fc dfl.rm R, J. Chnn.! & Co, Toledo. Bold by all Druggists, 7l Hall's Family rm- for consti- William G, Kigin filliais; Banis. eal Eshts’ First Mortgaze Loans on City and Furm Property 505 i i Phene. 9. Bemldjl, PROPOSALS FOR BRICK BUILD- INGS, ETC..Department of-the Interior, Office of Indian_Affairs, Washington, D. C., April 22,"1913. Sealed proposals, piainly’ marked the outside of- the' sealed envelope: ‘Proposals for, Build- ‘white Earth-Indian School and Minnesota,” and addressed to of Indian Affairs, Washington, 'D. C., will be received at the Indian 'Office until 2. o'clock p. m. May 26, 1913, for furnishing materials: and labor for ‘the erection of a brick-dor- n:itory and brick mess hall and installa- | tion_ of! nl:stylene lighting - extension at. the White Earth School, and the erection of-w laundry building at the White Earth Agency.- Minnesota, in strict accordance with the plans, “specifications and in- structions to-bidders, which may be ex- amined at this Office,. the offices. of the Supervisor ‘of Cemstruction, Denver. C the. American’ Contractor, Chicago, the Improvement Bullet Minn., the Times, the Pioneer, Bemidji, an.. the Indian Warehouses ~at Chicago, . St. Louis, Moe., and Omaha, Nebr. and at the School. For further inform. ation apply te the Superintendent of the White Earth Indian School, White Earth, l\%innesola ©.F. Hauke, Acting, Coramis- sioner. 9td 4-29 5-1,3,6,8,10,13,15,17 ommol CITY CQUNCIL, CITY . AFRIL 21, 1813. o met’ city hall at 8 ocloek P. M. A quorumbeing present meeung was called to orfleroby Piée& Murphy: LE Upon roll éall the following aldermen were declared sent: Klein, Smart, Bailey, Bisiar, Hannah, Crippen, Miller, Murphy. Absent: _Mobers. UTES Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. LLS The_ following Pila arter being audit- €di were réad and on motion alowed: Street gang, street labor and sprinkling -$ 14868 J."O. Harrls, recording bond 4.00 Marcum Printing Co. xem.r lieads and envelopes ‘Women's Study- Club, nation rest room M. E. Ibertson, burial John_Anderson .. N.'E, ‘Tuller, wood 'poor. Henry Miller, mdse-poor Dicaire, mdse poo [ Witson & 65 poms 1ibrary L. P, Eckstrum, Ludlow " fire pauper 0 | moved, we adjourn. 0 Atteat ting the erec- n residence ‘ead: me :glrd & falla to.cure. Badtorull rop cense. m ln i mmx X 5d pesiasea spi carried on e following Bail Bu‘fnr lm‘a,h Mfller Crillpefi M\lrphy “Nays’—None. Absent—Mobel 22 APPLICATIONS Application of H, Doran for a plumb- ers.-license was granted on motion and se Plumbers bond ot H. SUMm 0f 32000 with the United States Fidelity % Guaranty Co. as surety- was approved. Bond of Geo. Kirk water clerk in sum of $2000 with the Title-Guaranty & Si ty Co. 88 surety was approved. Contractors-bond of Geo.: Kreatz with J.C. Parker'and W. L. Brooks in_sum of uoo was approved, > Bids for street sprinkling and for" sweeping and. cleaning streets Were Dow ned, being as follows: “W. 1. Hyait :ge ‘Wes Wright, $209.90; Atg. s et 328075, On ‘motion: and second the bld' of Aug: Peterson was declared Gccepted. Said Peterson to file bond in sum of '$500. City attorney being in- structed to diaw the necessary contract RIEPORTS, A report from the street commitiee ‘was _read recommending the paving of the following streets; Second street from: Minnesota to America avenue. - Fourth street from-Bemidji to Beltrami ivenue. Bemidji avenue from Third to Fourthx Streets. ‘Beltraml avenue from Fifth to Eighth’ streets, also the strip at head of - Third street to dock.: That the sidewalk on the Nymore road be laid, and that street commissioner be allowed to spend 3500 on Mississippi ia.venue from Sixth to Jij streets. Same was accepted and ordered filed. City engineer reported the:-estimated cost of laying a five foot sidewalk alonz the Nymore road at $1661.90. It, was, moved and seconded that a cement walk be laid along the Nymore road, walk to run_parallel to and ten feet south of the présent pav- ing. Carried. MISCEL. ‘A Mr. E, E. Collins requested that a { franchise be granted to himfor the oper- |ation of a gus plant and works. After some_discussion it ‘was moved and sec- onded that the matter be referred to a commiittee of three for investigation and be five foot wide, and to recommendations. The committee named Were:kires. Murphy, and Aldermen Mqer- and Tt ‘was ‘moved and seconded that wer advertise for bids for the grading Mississippi avenue from Fourth to Street, and that city engineer furnish timate ‘of cost of same. . Said motion prevailed ofi an aye and nay vole. All aldermen. present. voting. Mr. Pendergast appeared in_béhal Ithe G. A. R..and reguested that the. e o ey Exercises, - Said = request - was grai jand the president authorized o appoint a committee of three to act and confer with the G. A. R. in this matter. City engineer reported outlets to storm sewer partially plugged. Street commis- sioner was instructed to repair:the same: Communications from the Great Northern Ry. was read in regard to pav- ing and sidewalks leading to their de- crry| POk The matter was referred to city attorney and city enginicer. A. Hewett requested permission Il b DAl Tt e R tion and ‘second. Request of citizens was read asking for installation of one 32-candle power light at corner of Park avenue and Pifth street. Request was granted on motion and second. Street. Commissioner was instrueted to build the fire dock, and to clean up the shore at end of city dock as spob a5 pos- sible. The fire team was ordezed fitted with a’set of rubber shoes. Thne -city attorndy was:ihstructed o, draw an ordinance waking it a demzanor for a ming OF & man WG Ubla-ik list” vo apply for mtexi- ;ants at a salogn The strect cnmmittee were imstrusted: to make thejx report as to.sidewalks and; crossings needed the coming year. No further business a]\pearlnz it was; Adjourne Approve “R. F. MURPHY, President.. G10; STEIN, City Clerk, not where ou reside or what you want, the merchaits below can it get for .you ‘at 'a price that wlll defy ‘comipetition. Every’ ‘merchant is It matters y reliable and wil give you the best value for your money. i *iilifiiifilii{i’!{i&ifi#’i We are !hbben of .PIN_ TICKETS © " and “QUMMED ‘'LABELS "No zeed to send outside of Bemidji for. t.lnm 2 Pl Su] c.::‘::u Ypd’ny 5'0" v * g R *_‘fii*iu chkhkk B T T T g THE BEBT QBOOEBIES . found in Remidji 'como righ ‘and “ge them, as we pride ourselves ‘on' ‘having ‘only the best money ecan | Khh kkkAAN Ahhk JOHN MOBERG, *|] Ambrose, N. D. therefor, the lur,eon ‘general’ of the! army gave orders during the last flacal year for 94 legs, 1 foot and .5 arms. He. issued commutation certificates for 1,657 cases of -mput-tud leg, 1,669 of amputated arm, 40 of amputated foot, and 1,777 cases of loss o( use of Hmb. Under the act of Jll.l\l 11, mo and subsequent n}l that been‘dropped from the.rolls, and: & have been rejected: At the.end of 30,.1013, TR NN PO RN R #’Ktfliflfl’lfifii’ i’.{l‘i‘fil’i{ifii’lfiifi*{i 'HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS of C.E. BA!'I.'LII The !ndm Merchant Bdlllml, _= Minn. ifi%{ifilfilfi{l{{l{ifi#fi# (*:*i**tft* **‘**t fi&*.*tt‘.*** £ 22 31 *A\-i'****** ey vnmmu&;munnn £ $:8. :I*i{’ifiili’ii‘lii RER KR * ¢ 4 FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT @o TO. ROE AND MARKUSEN “THEY BBAT.” - 207 Fourth -street, Bemidjl. Phone 206. i 223222223 e R & 222228 SR8 4 S Lt s e e u«a«u«nnnunnn STORAGE For a dry and safe place to % . store your Household Goods, 4( eg(i 8ee us. - Rates Reason- al JOHN @, ZIEGLER. S’, g e v de 3k ok % ok ok ke ok e ok Phonie 129. x B ittt rat ettt :«n«u««n«u«n««ufl 2 . OUR dise sales are always 4: increase “and ‘each ¥ * month hu bgen better. than : in quality and satisfy . you in quantit nunxnmtnnunn “TOM mn " Dray and Trnm SAFE AND PIANG MONING Rea. Pnon I!, 818 Amm- ‘vflme Khkhkh ket h kAR ARRRRRRRE WA RN * ‘Ol’lll, a8 much or as it ¥ you like at the - 2 2 8 23 3 3 L8 8. 8 8 88 & 4 ¢ % 'Coal and wood fllo for sale : Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. ifik{f’ifllfifliifil{ifi‘ ifii :{{l{#{ifiifl!fill{lfik{#fil : BEMIDJT' MUSIC Kom x <. % Wholesale and retal] Pla- % mos, Organs and Sewing Machines. *K K * - = s = 153 g H P2 g * Phone §73. EEEER KKK RERARAAAE Ahk Ahk koA iilii”i"lllfii’fiilfi#’ifi I'URNIT'URD 1. P. LAHR l‘urlltnu. llug! and Stoves, - 'Jndenu)n;, Phone flfl 178-3, 339 Minmossta An I mflilfiil’&l’iiifi KA hed hk fi*tfit-* AReh kA Ak hA NI i§ * * 3 * H At H - ‘Wholesalers and Retailers Service and satisfaction. Mall Orders giyen -that. same ser- vice you mt in porlon o ARKER«'B * Thlrd 8t Bemidji, Minn. fli&l{ifi!&ifilfll&&&’fiifii ,:C’Ciiifi*ii*ili* *k ok ek ke ok ko AERERARAR A AR * s (g g KK KAK Contractors and Builders- Phones 431, 376. Rk kKRR P T i**f*'*tt * ) o ) ~ Dozen. # ‘American nnuty $2.00 to'$3. " * Pink<and White - * “Killarney. ;. .. $1.50 t0.$2. * Carnations all colors” % Bedding Plants In % A E. Webster Phione 100 x iii«li&ll&**iili‘ KKK KKK KN KKK NELS L. BYE T Improved Pu- and wlld * lands listed and sold. Ad- % dress Nels L: Bye, - Solway, Minnesota, = = * T T T et AR IIAIIRIIIRIRIAIRRRRK | Rk x| * X ok ok ok ok kAh kk ** g 13 S STATIONERY * BEHIDJI PIONEER PUB. €0. x Bemidjt, Minn. 2323224 ttti{-***fi*#*

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