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600D GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHA <" ¢ FRESH EQGS mb BUTTER - 1. P. BATCHELDER | 117 Minnesota Ave. Phone IS_Of THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER Mouse as a Famiily Pet.- s : o Y ' “Heavens!” shrieked a wellknown v i Seidh Bolse woman a few days ago as’ she;|™>. > 3 - I VAL & A 2 - GO discovered a mouse playing abdut tha 5 © “Tearn One Thing Every Day.” s i 5 \ - __"|leg of the diningroom table. Sha| S : ) ~ 2 uiihisred at the post office at Bemidl, | was visiting at tho house of.a friend Y No. 8, .THE TOMB OF NAPOLEON g ""“fi otses. nder Actl on North Eighth street. “Won't some: . Copyright, 1918, by The Asso clated Newspaper School, Inc. En of.Congress:of one please kill that beast?” £ YRS : Published evary afiernoon except Sunday ’l'hx;'l Tostess laughed. “We couldn't |’ High above: the gea a roek cliff;) - So ‘day after day, and night after No s;mfln%v paid to anonymous: “fi; think of killing. the little mouse,” she |the waves roaring at its ba to thie|night; on'the: Hitle {sle of St. Helena, Eaow v jname, must 5ol exclaimed. IS a family DEt” - |west a orimson sun Eilding the toss.| 110 NapOleoh- motrn for-the arm 1y _for publicati and triumphs that he would never o The visitor, still badly frightened, “Communioati the Weekly Plon- : 5 ‘SRoULd Fesch this oMte not Jater than | demanded an explanation. | lE suEface ol the. jocean; eI, oS utsn 4 me ata. In 1840, nineteen years after ‘his to insure publica- | * «yell» gaid the hostess, “my hus ::: grdein‘q:d yel:owl:flmda- wh:;‘e band found a mouse one morning. It grain was ripening; over , 3 _ was 80 tiny and seemed so fearleps: the blue sky,—in such surroundings :::‘?;M .::-‘:i 'Pzt i l:;gplt:on dv‘l,” that my husband brought & small|a man sat on a low bench gazing at nedth the aplendid ; +] of ;‘Em; o plece of cheese and the 'mouse |the setting sun, his elbow on his knee, | gy o «pf?’ e dfftle shareh, marched right up and ate out of hie s chin upon his hand, Motionless| . oo JLvalldes. The church is a hand. It was several days before 1|, . ... yorc .. . the sun-seCand e square pile of 198 feet, and over its 4 2 center rises the gilded . dome to a height of 350 feet. Directly beneath could get used to it, but it will_eat it is an open circular crypt, which is Eight pages, containing & summary of A hma Bt and twinkiad CARd % SUF ER]OR LO I S the news of the week. Published every | from my hand now. It plays around % ¢ 3 > e “Thi and sent posta 1d to an: then, when it was night, he rose : . “The New Steel Center® hursdsy ang sent postage paid to any | with no fear of any one and after it 3 ig] € ) L ARISTPAPER RLPRLSLNILD Fuis FUREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE has been so trusting toward us we wearily and walked ‘slowly, with] simply eannot bring ourselves . to|bowed head and arms behind his kill it.” 5 back, to the house. At the door he ‘Lots on easy terms. No interest; no taxes. In- and thirty-six feet: in g )3 & % vestment in Superior Lots will make- you money. diameter.” In the middle of this open Her visitor left shortly. atterward— |turnéd,. and gazed out to ses, and : T b * K well rises . liaho' Statesrpn. sl but a faint sigh escaped his lps: |vpo woo b:,:s ::"Za:tcl?;ifiz:m,: Information--Bradley Brink Ce. (Inc.) GENERAL OFFICES i3 & » 3 1 LaFrance 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis, K. K. ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. 1769, and died at St. Helena. The sarcophagus ‘measures ‘thirteen feet in length and is six and one-half feet wide and fourteen ‘and three-quarters feet deep. It is made of red granite = - = from Finland. On the mosaic floor 1 1 ) Vi rn i are maia ce'names ot izt ot Na- SHH]- LADIES! HERE’S EASY WAY TO DARKEN poleon’s great battles: ‘Rivola, the Pyramids, Marengo, Austerlitz, Jean, Yuu" FADE“ GHAY HAIH usE SAGE TEA Friedland, Wagram, Muscova. About| ¢ > = > =M the wall are twelve colossal figures ? symbolizing the victories of the great Suge Mixed with Snlplmr Restores | much_sulphur, which makes the hair warrior, and captured flags stand Natural €olor and Lustre sticky. Get “Wyeth’s” .which can about the bier. 2 i always be depended upon to darken £:0.0. 7 .to Hair. Over all 1s a golden glow that seems| WAY suffer the handicap of look-|beautifully and is the bhest thing Bemid)l Lodge Ne. 118 in .old. ~:Gray hair, however, hand-|known to remove ‘dandruff, stop itch- NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES e T Plek out the June bride. Seems "”s A MISTAKE " a simple thing to do. . Made By Many Bemidji Residents. Nobody can blame Uncle Sam for| Many people in a misguided effort to get rid of kidney backache, rely on plasters, liniments and other make- shifts. The right treatment is kidney treatment and a remarkably recom- mended medicine is Doan’s Kidney Pills, Bemidji is no exception. 2 The proof is at your very door. The and~ihird Saturday aften . moens at.3:30—at Odd Fel. the bad money that is reported be- ing circulated in China. We didn’: made the loan, ‘Too much “ado” is being made about the coming wedding of young i . to come from high up in the t 3 2 £ very Friday, $-s’closh & t:llowlni ist axl; exPerll(ence tygl;;;,l ‘;’t Visitors from other c:untriese owder some, denotes advancing age.. 'We all |ing and falling hair. ;’ odd Sy MeAdoo, son of the secretary, who is|the work of Doan’s Kidney Pills in wonder |, ow the advantage of a youthful| By using Wyeth’s:Sage and Sul- . 403 Baltraml. at the perfect taste shown in every detail of the tomb; the French people who gaze upon it-shed tears. Bemidji. A. E. Hannah, 704 Mississippi ave- nue, Bemidji, Minn., says: “I had been annoyed by a lame and aching back and pains in my kidneys. I could hard- ly stoop or lift and I felt lame and 3 men; he saw armies marching by|y, stiff in the morning. I got Doan’s|’ ¥ ‘ou can get a beautiful intaglio re- & o < appearance a hundred fold. uires but a few moments. Do this Kidney Pills from Barker’s Drug Store in splendid array; he saw whole.regl production of the above picture, with e 1 ) and they relieved me quickly.” ments of infantry go forward to the Ve othiérsEaially sttractt P Either prepare the tonic at home|at night and by morning the gray |y g % e ,"equally attractive, 7x! or get from any drug store a fifty |hair disappears; after another ap- The above statement must carry|P2rEe; and he heard cannon crash 3 y drug y DD % and roar and the rattle of rifle fire; | Inches in size, with this week’s “Men- [ cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and |plication or two its natural color is cun;icuton‘to :he r;x;\d of;\;ety read- and he saw cavalry go thundering|tor.” In “THe Mentor” a well known Sulphur Hair Remedy,” ready to use; [restored and it becomes. glossy and er. Don’t simply ask for a kidney rem- > . R but listen, avoid preparations put up|lustrous and = you _appear years edy—as distinctly for Doan’s Kidney by Wit the.ery: “Ihe Emperorand) authority, overs thesaublect of, the by druggists as they usually use too |younger.—Adv, France!” He saw, the whole of | piet Y. drugg! Y y Joungers H Pills, the same that Mr. Hannah had pictures and- storles ‘of the week. —the remedy backed by home testi- *Muropgeonduered and hmself erown- Readers of the Ploneer and “The Men- ed e f have returned to their duties, but as|mony. 50 cents all stores. Foster- empi'r';‘::‘;": e d‘,’; hfi:ffij""";?; tor” will know art, literature, his- Milburn Co., Props., Buftalo, N. Y. g i 1 A . ) one of them’put it, “You can't ex-| Mot 09 Probs, Bullalo, M . l4y.on the visions crimbled and faded, ;‘;’;“:fl‘:?::uri:d travel, and own ex- S“bscrlbe f‘“- The Ploueer pect to get down to business after |member the name.”—Adv. and it ‘was but night on a lonely isl- .On sale at Aber- senagemeevesijand-in the sea. . i < jcrombie’s hook store. Price ten cents. BOOK BARGAIN "fitiuiY appearance. phur no ome can possibly tell that ™ i Your hair\ is your cl\arm._lt makes|you darken . your hair. It does it = = or mars the face. When it fades,|so naturally and eveply—you moist- What did he see there in the Every day a different human inter- turns gray and looks dry, wispy and|en a sponge or s_on brush, drawing west? He saw legion after-legion of [ gg¢ story will ‘appear In the Ploneer. scraggly just a few applications of [this through thé- hair, taking one ‘[Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its|small strand at a time which re- to be married to Miss Ethel McCorm- mick next Saturday. thira Wednestay ‘st Swsleek. ~~L 0.: O::§::Hull. Speed seems to be one of Secretary Bryan’s habits. It is reported that he can dress in less than three min- utes, which accomplishment he has acguired from living in the Nebraska cyclone belt. Most of the editors by this time being tossed about Bemidji on the wings of hospitality as have we dur- ing the past three days. The Supreme Court and the Railroads About all we can see of special im- portance in that much-discussed Min- nesota rate decision by the supreme court is the court’s veto of the railways’ effort to pad their valua- tion, . The railroads had argued that a right of way was worth more than the value of the land at the current rate; that it had, in addition, a cer- |} As This Offer Must tain mystical, intangible, esoteric . Be Withdrawn Soon value which they called a “railroad value.” TInto this elastic pocket they mm!l”"”“” g2 - =l ; ; n 4 ; il 4 =l —— ke a oped to crowd enough expansion to “,"ull!{l" — I i 3 ;8. S-ChapkenNealn), % 2 / T = : il £ . 0 make sure of a fat profit. p qnil Regular meeting pighte— £ ; (Etr ‘m“ull"" g o0 e court says no, The railroads, i l|||m|uu|uumlllng ,"?”?m o'clock —at Mwdohit-tal, and neighborhood; but they may not M o uu:umm('mm""m” ‘sma tram! Ave., -and -Fifeth for the public service they perform m llvll”"l“lll!ll“”ll BSOS m‘ A y for what % N 4 R d SO e : iyt g . - AWestinge BRI’ thire . Sunidxy ‘sfterneod of each % 7 e \ . } ) menth . &t Treppmas's er’s property would be appraised (R f&\r‘(?%'“‘t ; Cey N : X i . 1 : B SAM KRV - ¥y 7% " s S I s that s, by the standards of the timc ("W'l((ul(((l((((((flflm 3 A S ‘)M ll Pt D ol 3 e = g iy and nelghobrhood; but they may nol FrtnTl> ; LA : L Mentinge the Aret- eviaa, > 5 1] & y evering of the month at Sohmidt, 208 Third streest enough to pav then fai they have iuvested iu ihie service, ap praised as any other property own- figure in factors of alleged value ! W ' 4 which are mot available for other | ERYBODYS tolks. f - The big ado made in the papers [YCLO over the rest of the decision looks I pEDIA like just a case of confusion. Of | e . v William . Kisin course the power of Uncle Sam over s = ({1 S (ol T I {141 ol L& . (T, I o interstate commerce is absolute; T B z:e,er:si: :omcmg nee:'eahout that. At:d Whll(”lmmnm] u ( s J - TT P i INSURRNGE - e Renfals, Bonds, ual Estate of course, if a state, in tinkering with shipping inside its borders, goes far enough to interfere with Uncle Sam’s 8 e job, the bij hen || NN ! : : irst | - Ry N S X 0] > Ty - v_‘ The new thing in all this is the L . e l@neer S i o : ll‘y:m;efly g | sudden zeal of the railroads to get 1 4 AT . from under state control and to have 5 a8, OLean 8ot and 8, ‘'O'Leary-88c.50r SNig. M H L 3 R i | f P) - pA ¥ ) A & i | only one boss. Do you realize what i _— g =4 1= “,\"’-‘ e y b that, means? ‘ A CopE OO i argaln N OIS [ : ! 'Gfimmjl,m“ fe. % The experience of every nation which: has- tried regulation of priv- Mm ately owned railroads has been alike i W‘Wm(m(((mum of the most useful set of books on earth. < i = : in the fact that it came at last to . L7 S We dre besieged with words of ‘praise from The Saving of’ $10.02 on This whether the government should.own thousands of ‘readers who got their sets Set Would Pay for The the railroads or the railroads should and-now compare: them ‘with the expensive J . e N AR N and cumbersome sets sold ‘on - the install- San Antonio Express [ wa the: g ent. ment plan. All'heartily endorse this handy for Over 1 Year A generation ago Bismarck saw five-volume ' reference work, which ‘can be that in Prussia and he saved the sov- - had only through The Pioneer. ereignty of the state by taking the - railroads over. Clip fhe Cyclopedia. ~ s Redgemad B i In their eagerness to have no one ; - > = - At. This Office Next but Uncle :Sam regulate them our : Coupon From AHOth ¥ railroads may eb advancing to- the l er P age; o day when Uncle Sam, to regulate . < them successfully, will have: to take ur. Guarantee 5 g At i all the responstbility_ for their con- The Pioneer guarantees to’ re- | Be quick} The ‘publishers ' of is fund the amount paid by any : % ¥ iy t dnak By:owning; tham. ; Kor: you /can reader who finds after receiving fuseful Teference set have notified| by, mail. but out-of-town iezders run ‘what you own and have mobody Everybody's Cyclopedia that it is X 2 ‘canh have them fur the! $! Swhet yo 5 ; 5 : us that shipment recently received to ‘sonsut but yguréelf; 'it'is running :”;m:;’:“:iy satisfactory and as P y eCk ‘another fellow's property, and he in- The Bemidjl Ploneer “clined to be a fault finder, that turns y ; D the - hair . gray.—Wisconsin State