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st office at Bemidil, tter under Act , 1879, Published every afteFroon except Sunday | No attention:paid to ‘anonymous con- tributions. . Writer's _nam t be known £0" the editor, but not necessar- uy. tor pubuoau d R Wi i or. the Weel lon- eer lbould naeh this office not law{r than 'luelday of each week to insure publica- on in the current issue. P S S S, S Our Haughty Crests. The feathers of the day-are not suit: ed to the locomotion of the day. A lady. who has one of the new smart low automobiles, and several of the new, long, adorning her new small hats, finds the. task of reconclling her headgear with her way of ‘getting around rather tem~ per-trying: If she only had to lower her haughty crést and butt into her car i like a goat at-a-cat, it ‘would be only temporary -inconvenience. ~Once In, the plume is again in the way ofthe roof, and must either be injured or on Onc !O.:.h.p'oltl‘. . 'uny Hnlur Bight containing a summary of | the ows OF dfi:e ook Pub Bt biished overy and sen to an; Mdreu for $1.50 ln ldvmce . HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FCR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES Lemons are not Evangelist Honey-| y" grjor for the whole of the joun though he is{ ney. Holes could, no doubt, be, made in the top of cars for hat trimmings to go through in fine weather. These might be regarded in the light of roof gradens or roof feather farms, and would surely enhance the appearance of covered. cars. After all, knights of old wore their plumes above closed vllon'—landnn Sketch. well’s favorite fruit, fond of squeezing them. The St. Cloud Times and Journal- press are having a friendly little “tilt.” Times is a Democratic paper. It may last quick, as the Mincing words does not seem to be Succulent Grape-frult. in Mr. Honeywell’s line. Guess he A fellow by the name of Baer, per haps the original Bear, makes the re- could mince them alright, but he[ mark that “a grapefruit is.a lemon that had a chance and took advantage seems to have gotten out of the hab- of it!”—The Co-opt-or. it. Keep it up Honeywell, “mincing Hunters Contribute to Revenue. One of the important functions of the government in Germany is the is- suing of permits to hunters. The rev- enue thus obtained is about $1,600,000 1s not necessary in Bemidji. Honeywell didn’t kill anybody in Bemidji with his “Kill or Cure” ser- upstanding plumes | its wearer's head must be bowed as it |° cate Turkish P Didn’t Quite Understand. Mrs. Ponsonby, visiting Paris, is re- ceiving her friends at a “little eve- ning,” xnd, thinking to have a pleas- ant change after talk, suggests to a guest: “And now, Dubois; shal we have a rubber?” “Ah, madame, said M. Dubois, with perfect polite- ness, but piteously, “a thousand thanks, mais—je—je—n’aime pas le massage!” “Rings” From Smoking Volcanoes. A smoking volcano very often blows rings just like & man who is medita- tively puffing a cigar. Sometimes these rings are five or six hundred teet across. In both cases the “smoke” consist of a cloud of fine particles which show the existence of & vortex- ring, the ring itself being a rotating mass of gas or air. annually. mon last night. It differs from the corn cure salves, which cure in one night. Properly applied, his ser- mon ought to cure in less time than that. i Says Sage and Sulphur Darkens Hair Beltrami county is to get four o ag;eautlfnll;];nd Ends thousand dolars from the state as a s Hair that loses its color and lustre, refund for expenses incurred in the .. when it fades truns gray, dull and Dumas arson trial. For the financial | lifeless is caused by a lack of sulphur welfare of our neighboring county,|in the hair, says a well-known local We are glad to see that the state has pharmacist. Our grandmother made « 5 up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul- monez to bura - tFilot Dare, phur to keep. her lock of hair dark and beautiful and even -today this Congressman W. R. Mackenzie, |simple preparation has no equal. Mil- after 1914, from the sixth Minnesota |lions of .Women and men too, who hat beauti- —Moose Lake Star Gazette value that’gven. color, ] e ful dark shade of hair which is so Not if the New 62nd. Senatorial|,. attractive use only Sage Tea and District knows itself. We need Billy | Sulphur. in St. Paul, as a senator, a great deal Nowadays we are not bothered with the task of gathering the sage leaves and the mussy mixing at home. Simply ask at any drug store for a more than we do someone to warm a seat at the Congressional chambers. —nNorthern News. fitty cent bottle of the ready to use Immaterial to' us, boys. He'll good and timely and maliciously at- tacks the dog poisoner. Using the words of the writer he says, “Some effort should be made to discover if A possible the low down, sneaking vip- to the viper), and severely criticizes our “Energe- tic” Chief of Police for lack of push with regard to ascertaining the guil- ty party. If the party who wrote this letter will be kind enough to send his name to the editor, the letter will be pub- lished in full. The writer’s name must be known to the editor, but need not be published if so requested. Please read our iftstructions to: cor- respondents at the head of the editor- on second er, (with apologies ‘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 Mnney dhkAhhkh chhkkkk i : : Do _you wa. THE nms-r GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come' right here and get tliem, as we pride ourselves on "having only - the beat money .can buy. 0TTO G SCHWANDT lfinnnou. ial column, first column page. The Preacher’s Hard Lot, The preacher has a hard time. If his hair is gray, he is old.' If he is a young man, he hasn’t had experience. If he has ten children he has too many, says an exchange. If he has Bomldfl Tk Ahdkkkk hkkk none, he should have, and isn’t set- * ting a good example. If his wife sings % * - MeCU. in the choir she is butting in. If she x® Alg ’ ’ * £ doesn’t she isn’t interested in - her X GENERAL MERCHANDIS. husband’s work. If the preacher * e A - reads from notes, he is a bore. If he : Diy Goods, Shoes, Groceries speaks extemporaneously, he is mot * 7. snd Provisious. deep enough. If he stays at home in : Third 8. Bemidjt his study, he doesn’t mix enough with the people. If he is seen around on the streets, he ought to- be home get= ting up one good sermon. If he calls on someé very poor family, he ism’t showing good judgment, and is play- ing to the grandstand. If he callsat the-home of the rich, he.is an aristo- crat. Whiatever, he' does, somoone could have told him how to do’ Detter. He has l_ fine time living oft donations that never come.in and promises that | never-mature. “Next to being an edi- tor, it 18 sn awful life, S ‘We strive to sell. ‘THAT’S NATURAL. make good wherever you send him. —Moose Lake Star Gazette. The Pioneer is in receipt of a lelteri from a person who signs himself or herself “A Citizen.” The letter is SRR IR 2822232822822 3 4 AR K IR KK *-n‘- Kkkk Kk Kokkk i KRR fagaaddaadad oo it i s ssll ] e 228 28L& 824 * 2 . AR : :filfl”fll’ifi#{!fi”fiifl! *t*t_*.t‘***i'i ** GETTING GRAY? NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN - YOUR HAIR IS DARKENED WITH SAGE TEA preparation, called “Wyeth’'s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.” Cus- tomers like this best because it dark- ens so naturally; so-evenly, that no- body. can -possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it contains ingre- dients which take off- dandruff, stop scalp itching-and falling hair. No, it isn’t a dye or even like it. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with “Wyeth’s. Sage-and Sulphur” and draw it though your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two it is restored to its natural color. What delights the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that besides beautifully darkening the hair they say it brings back the gloss and lustre and gives it an appearance of abundance.—Adv. H uomflygood ere’s an excep! A smoke smoothness that's very attractive, The fl.vor of podhbaccn Particular smokers . e-notice The\pnk.t-. cllom tloakerich, but - o aone 15 centss Wonderful - Crater Lake. “Where once:towered the - highest peak in this“'country is-mow only a part of ‘the shell, and within it les wonderful Crater lake, in Oregon. This is the view taken by geologists. ‘This was Mount Mazama, a great vol- cano, which, probably _before the dawn of life upon earth, towered high above any mountain now within the boundary of the United States. Thou- sands of years ago it disappeared into the bowels of the earth. Crater lake, six miles in -diameter, is 2,000 feet deep in places,.and. parts of the walls rise perpendicularly another 2.000 feas. Unwelcgme Prescription. An English-doctor, recommending exercise to prevent nervous break- downs, says:; “If you are - feeling stale and unpgmuble and-longing for some active exe it by walking®riskly up.and down the stairs.” ‘Most of us, however; will con- tnie to- prefer to press:the-elevator _button. R It matters not where you reside or what you want, _Modern Drama; ’l’he plays we think we ought to see, they send up fast asleep; the plays that we would like to see—to them we daren’t creep; -the plays that people talk about strike us as rather small; and the plays:that:people take us to—oh, they’re the worst.of all. reise, you may obtain ; o—full flavor, yet mibl—deli delgifal borded TURKISH sg\’ GA ‘E 77 ES %fio When' Noticeable. ‘Village Orator (seconding a propo- sition - for the repair of the reading room roof)—I think you'll all agree that the roof does leak very bad. “Es- pecially is this nnticeable in- wel weather.—Punch. Important Decision. ‘Wishing one dsy to test a little fel low’s bravery, I said: ~ “What would you do, Jimmy, if Casey called you a lar?” After thinking a moment or two the little fellow replied: “Which Casey, the big one or.the. little-onel” To Pass the Time. Patron (to very slow waiter)—Bring me a steak, please. And you might just send me a post card every DOW and; then while you're away, letting me know how it 1s.getting on. | K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 8T. PAUL HO WANT YOU the merchants below can it get for you at a price that will defy competition. reliable and; will give you the bestvalue for your money. :fiiflifilflifiifli’!’fii’ifi*: * * ‘% NORTHERN GROCERY % * x : COMPANY : * * * 2 ~ * L veesaisaseered ¥ * WHOLESALE s ¥ x ° GROCERS * * * . * * * * lflifii’ififi#filfiifilfi“{#fli Get Your HOUSEHOLD, UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS s ot' s C. E. BATTLES The Hardware Merchant * Bemidji, - Hhfl. km{’mfi’lfl#fllfl’l ””’ifi*’*fil{”’lfl"’l* x x ‘ x 1y, -nd mmu + cally. I! you receive your pay ¥ KRRKRARK HAAK t**t*****i Ahhk ¥ week, i monthly do it-month-- % ly. ‘The dollars will pile up * # surprisingly. * x TRY % bank account with the BERURN ¢ IS S 3338 sd 3R T 2R 283288l e SRR EEL LRSS L SCHOOL SUPPLIES AERRARRARRRN AR lfi*’*fii&kfl#fi”flfllfi’” s 4 weekly, 1ay some aside eéach. k.- e dedr de ek ok ko nnumnnmw: * ; * & FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT x * * * 60 TO: * * x : ROE AND MARKUSEN : & 307 Fourth street, Bemidji. ¥ x Phone/208. *¥ % o R T 2 2 T T RN RERRKRKE RIS I'I'OMGI For-a dry and,safe place- 40, _store. uz,mnuhnld Goads,: et‘;'nl. oo ul. Rates Reason- able. . Jon'x‘e. ZIEGLER. i e E é t*t'******tt** * = 3 Nowhth-flm-wnpeuni' x * TR :I#illilfilfil!#: FRREREEREIRERRRE RN TOM SMART Dray and Transfer BAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. Pnone §8 818 America Avenue Oftice. Phone 12 % o T LT T T T !fi*’flm{#’ififllfil&lfli{* 4! All kinds of buflding ma- i +. terial, as much or as little as % . % you like at the b2 822832322223 £ 833323223 244 $T. HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. dkkkkkk 4 Coal and wood also for sale ¥ Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. :unnnumnmufn unnnnmq«nnn: ¥ mRumon MUSIC: HOUSE- : §14 Minnesota fu.. Bem!dji : Wholesale and retail Pis- & dhkkhkhh hkk Phone 673. J. BISIAR, MANAGER. AR KRR IR : n«um»&nm;u«u: R 24283882383 Badaa gt a st Ll ld FURNITURB 3. P LAHR (2232223222222 * : % * ; * be 3 BARKERBDRUG X * NELS L. BYE * . ¥ JEWELRY- STOBE ¥ T x X ' 3x 3 X Wholesalers and Retatlers % ¥ Improved farms and wila ~a % Bervice and satisfaction. Mail ¥ ¥ lands listed and sold. Ad- % % Orders given that same ser- % & dress Nels L. Bye, * : vice you.get tn person. x x * s < 3 Torra st 2 Bemia L " * Bemi{df, Minn. : : Solway, Minnesots. * e T R T TRy T2 * The Bemidji Everybody's Cyclopedia CLIP THIS COUPON. EG&WEGGE{'G DAILY: COUPON This coupon, if presented at the main office of The Bemidji Pioneer on: MONDAY,, May‘19th, or TUESDAY, May 20th, wil entitle the:bearer to: one.five-volume set of Everybody's Cyclopedia (cogularly_selling at $12) For $1.98 ‘ MAIL ORDERS, ADDRESS THE PIONEER, BEMIDJI, MINN.. The seta are_too bulky to be sent by mail, but out-of them for the $1.98, the set to be sent by express; shipping charges to be paid by the receiver. - OUT-:OF-TOWN READERS need not wait until the days of distribution, but send.orders any day of the week and shipments will be made | promptly on the diatribution days GO TO BATCHELDER’ 00D GMCEHES AND fiENERAL NERCHANDISE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota: Ave. ‘Pioneer ° -town readers can have Phone 180 5 Lots on easy terms. vestment in Superior Lots will make you money. Infdrmation—-Brudley Brink Co. (Inc.) 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis, Furaiture, Ruge and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone_call 178-3. 823 Minnesota Ave. AR IR RS AR x mthot for: saven _foot lflfiri This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE. OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write 820 Capital Bank Suliding SUPERIOR LOTS s “The New Steel Center” No interest, no taxes. In- Roses % Pink and White P a2 282222222223 e s AR EEEREEE L L L S T rroney : : ‘ : 2 ::* fiaae i 3 LITTTTETTYY * GUENTHER & MEHLHORN ¥ % Wholesalers of % i : X INKS x tractors = and Builders & . x Phones 431, 376. * 3 geaoon SUP) 3 X §0 : - : STATIONERY: : x * y PUB. 3 -3 % BEMIDJI PIONEER * ¥ 3 G n t«unmaunuanwt ::Igucnumkm ;s R L ST LS Frar st XK K : L :ucnaxnnnn«muuu x TIMBER. g 5 e * l-m-tullume-md\e# at*tttg-*t'tw ! MINNESOTA BUSINESS | Every merchant is lkiii#iii*lkili x * ¥ DEMDJI GREENH( : 1242 Doud Avenue, * CUT FLOWERS : Funeral designs a speclalty I Per Dosen. % American beauty.$2.00 to $3. <ll q: * _Killarney .. ... * c-m-uaz eol::lso oy *. Bedding Plants in Season. & :A.E Webster ~ Phone 166. « iiii’ikiiililiifi XK KKK KKK KKK KK KRR KRR KK LUMBER, LATH AND BUILDING MATERIAL. QUSE * sk ok $1. & 'i‘bgtfitt*flfi** +

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