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yesterday for a week's -visit with triends at St. Cloud. g Linnum of Qufrhtg_ Li o d | vm! B’ffi'&i re-t - mrne to her home last evenin, Remnces Claini“ l’eififlfig who h to e Ohob's diBhiracy were- furled upon t n the the yards.' TH M'fim it ‘the' TudlkHs were s over. 'There, on th6]put 10 déathwith 7 A 2. I8¥ERA : miily have movad in from thelF “suimm home "near |- Dh YDIII' P VNNV TS EREKKKKKK KKK KKK KK x LEST WE FORGET x LR E R R RS EEE LR RS & ] Harvest supper at Methodist church, Wednesday evening, Sept. 24 from 6 to 8. To Boost for the Schroeder-Pioneer test. girls in the Free Plano con- The Willlams Colored singers at the city hall, Oct. 8, given under the auspices of the Presbytefr- ian church, To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Pioneer Free Plano contest. To hear “10 Days in Ireland” by Dr. M. D. Fuller at the Methodist church Friday evening, Sept. 26. Phone Society news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. Mrs. J. Johnson of Clearbrook was in the city yesterday. Mrs. Maher of Buena Vista was a Bemidji visitor Monday. L. Kramer of Kelliher transacted business in the city Tuesday. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. E. H. Dea spent yesterday at In- ternational Falls on business. A. Flemington of Blackduck came down this morning on business. Joe Dooher of Blackduck is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. Bemidji Business College begins its fall term October 6th.—Adv. William Wilson took a large crew of men up to Blackduck last evening. William Hanchett of Kelliher was among the visitors in Bemidji Tues- day. Mrs. Fred Swinson of the town of Frohn was in the city shopping yes- terday. Go-carts repaired at the hand store.—Adv. Charles Powell of Firman, Minne- second Jubllee ‘After a short rest he again for a little forty mile stroll. | lake P’lm‘fignnet and are ocoufiylng Kolste residence on ‘ende. the Ret 1218 Béfil a I haye two good milk cows 'and] 4 he.h yo\ifig" stock” for sale Ad= dx-m Veggo' Péterser), Puposky, Minn’fllh.tv daughters, Mrs. M. J. Lindholm and Mrs, F. M. Lindholm of this clity and their son 0. J. Berthiaume of Mill Park. Mesdan A, E. Witting, E, B, McDonald and F. S. Arnold of the| ‘Wornidnis’ 'Study” club, are attenrllng‘ th¢ State Federation mééting which convenes at Brainerd, September 23, 24 and 26. Now is the time to order your vegetables for winter; cabbage, on- lons, carrots and rutabagas. Phone 764, A.'T. Wheelock.—Adv. Walter Stone and Tom Morris re- turned from Barnsville last night with a big bag of 142 ducks. They report excellent shooting, and enjoy- an all around good time. Daily Times. Sheriff Andy Johnson arrived in town Friday and up to Sunday he; had walked eighty miles through the country serving tax title notices. started Andy must be getting in shape for the campaign next spring.—Bau- dette Region. “There is nothing likelter to keep' a man within compass than having constantly before his eyes, the state of his affairs, in a regular course of account.” Keep tab on your expens- es and deposit what you can save at Interest in the Northern National Bank.—Adyv. J. A. Joncas and family leaves for Bemidji on Monday. Mr. Joncas has been employed as Lath Contractor at the mill here for a number of years and many will regret to sce them leave. He Is interested in the Bemidji Box factory and will devote his time to that concern this winter. —Northern News (Spooner). k are _the guests of their Harry | Stair who went with then headed for | the range on business.—Crookston _Verdkt of Trial. clvo Surprlleu caurt in Hl- Argu ment for the Dismissal of Three of the Articies of Impeachment. Albdny, -N. Y., Sept. 24—D." Cady Herrick, counsel” for' Governot” Sulzer, announced at the'outset of thé ‘session of thi “nigh’ cc\m of Smpenchmtfi‘t that ecutive office until the' termination ot his trial. Judge throughout the entire session. After a long address in support of his mo- tion for the dismissal of three articleg Herrick had _the floor of the impeachment, dealing” with Sulzer's statement of campalgn ex- penses and alleged speculations in Wall street, he summed up. his argu- ment as follows: “The failure of the governor to file a complete and accurate statement of campaign contributions did not con- stitute any offense recognizable by our laws. “The election law does not require a statement of contributions made to a candidate. “The failure of a candidate to file the statement required by this act is uul" Dot an offense, but subjects him to a peremptory demand by a court to per- form this duty. “William Sulzer never received such a demand. Rights of a Candidate. “The statute recognizes a candi- date’s right' to be given notice of errors in his statement and his right to an oportunity to correct them. The state cannot call him to account until it first has accorded him these rights. “The penal code does not require a candidate to file a statement of con- tributions made to him and there are no other statutes on this subject. !Incorrect statements of facts, in- serted in an affidavit but not material thereto, do not constitute perjury. “Perjury cannot be based on an oath which was neither required mor authorized by law. “As the election law does mot re- quire the statement to be verified and as neither the election law nor the | penal code require the candidate to insert contributions made to him *’*******’*«*****Ithere is no ground for the charge of perjury, nor for the charge of neglect -and in the spring grain was sowed harbor’s edge, rose the hill that was to | become so tangfllu- in after years It was cold, for /Christmas was only four days off; but the spirits of the Pilgrims were not dampened. The armed men went ashore to re- connoiter, and soon returned with the word that it was a likely spot. Then for many days there was the sound of axes felling trees” with which to build houses and to clear the land; the smoke of many fires brought with it the odor of burning pine. But the boyant spirits of the colonists could not long withstand the penetrating cold. The food was poor and scarce, and none was to be had from the surrounding country. Sickness came, and death broke into the ranks. Indeed, before the close of that first winter nearly half of the colonists had perished. They were buried upon the hill near the harbor, over their graves that the Indians might not see how terribly the little company had suffered. i Friendly Indians showed them how to plant their corn, putting fish into the hills to fertilize it. Other colon- ists came; other -colonies were es- tablished—and so New, England was born. peopuvrnm‘ulmm' In1624 each member of the edlony received ! of land, which was - allgwed: w 'im for hnn-q D |After that there was plenty of ‘food 1 T Bo5Hy Wwhs united with that ‘of Ml [ 1691, Todliy Plymloitti“ts a busy city of moTe tHaT 12,000 people. The' great boulder upon wiileh' me Pllgrims 'REAPING BENEFIT me the Experience of Bemidji People; We are fortunate indesd to he ‘able to profit by the experience of our neighbors.' The public utterances of | Bemidji residents on the following subject wiil interest and benefit many of our readers. Read this statement No better proof can he had. . Mrs. A. E. Hannah, 704 Mississippi Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “Some time ago, I was suffering severely from Backache and my kidneys were not doing their work as they should. A friend advised me to take Doan’s Kidney Pills and I got some. They restored me to health.” . A Later Endorsement, - March 19, 912, Mrs. Hantiah' was interviewed and she ‘sald: “The state- ment I have previously givem =about Doan’s Kidney Pills, still holds good. |? ‘When I have used them since I have always had good results.” p For salé by all-dealers. Price 50 cents; Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the’ name—Doan’s—and take no other.—Adv. that will defy competition. n m:mmofinpmemu"@' numi Bay | n ¥ HEATERS' Heate?s burn - soft" coal, uaranteed’ to save: you . Cole’s Hot Bla * hard coal or woc one-tlnrd of the fuel over other stoves. $14.00 $19.00 $594.00 Cole’s Radiant is a hard coal burner supplied” * with'a’détachable magazine, avoiding the necessity _of having an extra wood stove for early fall’ use. $27.00 - $34.00 We also handle the **Summit’”’ Waod Qtoves— body made of heavy rolled steel with a cast’ top and $8.25 $10:75 $13.50' $17.50 $19.00’ Auto' Lights at $1.25 and Up Lahr's Furniture Siure Phone 178-2 It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchaits' Below can get it for you at a price reliable and' will give you' the best value for your money Every merchanf * REST ROOM NOTES. * K KKK KKK KKK KK KKK ifiilfilfiififiil{lfll’l{*d{ii Eaaasast s3I S ST EI LAY of duty.” These points were advanced in a supplemental brief: which came as a surprise to members of the high court, to whom copies of Judge. Herrick's original brief had been distributed. Messengers were sent scurrying to sota, was in the city Tuesday on business. fadadaal S SS Sl Sl S8 St iy Wé strive to sell. THAT’'S NATURAL. C But wc strive hlrdor to pllue THAT'S SERVICE- The story of gruff, big-hearted } Myles Standish, the military captain of Plymouth, and.Priscilla Mullins is || indissolubly connected with the col- ony. Captain Standish had many encounters with the Indians. A fort ‘was built, and, while in general the Indians were friendly, the men of the " Do'yoi wat Mr: and- Mrs. A, D. Simpkins of Turtle River were in the city Mon- day. Mr. Simpkins purchased sever- al horses at the auction sale. obtain law books and the members Mrs. Simon Thompson of Black- Peni ter: dutdooat § - | seemed to take a greater interest in duck was dn e oty Monday end | oW sontaiitons thad (thay had ing to business at the court house Simon Thompson of Blackdick was among the north line visitors in Be- midjl Tuesday. b 2 3 4 MeCTAIQ THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and- get them, a8 we pride ourselves on having'only the best money can buy GRNDRAL MERCHANDIS. AEARKANRA AR Fancy crab apples, full peck, 12 pounds, only 50c at Schmitt’s Gro- cery.—Adv. Dry Good,” Shoes; (iroceties andl Provisious. L2228 R 2 S AR R 2 24 Thk Ak Ak RA ARk AR Khk kkkdkhkdk kkk Eh Rk k ok kA h kRN g jlittle army under his command were 5 0TT0 G. SCHWANDT * 1 | evinced during any of the other legal q ale b | Jack Hubbard of Kelliher transac- | and also having some dental Wotk|prohninaries. Intormal whispoced fconstantly on the.lookout for trouble Third 4. Bemidsi Minnesota Ait. ¥ . ‘ . e Bemfdjf - nnesdta; sorge T Baker & ©o. . ted business in the city Tuesday, re- | done. consultations were held. PR x T turning home in the evening. Mrs. A. Cooper of Turtle River ] kflw&#fli&fifl”‘“‘“fl*'“" AR SRR AR ERRE KRR AR Eaakana S S S S SR Y8 S ) was in the city Monday seeking medical aild for her little boy who has me with a slight accident. Mrs. John Cyr and son Raymond of Blackduck were in the city Mon- day to consult Dr. Larson about Ray- mond’s eyes and also to have some Mr. Brink of the Bradley-Brink company of Superior, Wisconsin, is in the city on business today. GIACOMD PUCCINI, SRR ;% $ 388888 x "% Re'sugrly and’ system * % cally. If you receive your pay % # weekly, lay some aside each & OPINION DIFFERS GREATLY School Men Disagree on Teaching Sex Hygiene. Washington, Sept. 24—Wide differ- ence of opinion exists among school men as to the extent to which sex in- Get Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM IMPLEMENTS Famous Composer Near Death in_ Accident on the Water.‘ NORTHERN GROCERY COMPLXY One of these nice das you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. % week, if monthly do it month-. % of . dental work done. struction should be given in the pub- Y ly. The dollars will pile up % el beie v aE o Tony Hingum of Kelliher who has| * voo 6ora Brennan of Park Rapids | lic schools, as shown by reports to the 1% surprisingly... . C. E. BATTLES * WHOLESALE . been visiting friends in Bemidil| i ypo guest of her cousin Francis| United States bureau of education. 1 TRY Th ate Mirekidit® . GROCERS * returned to his home last evening. Bowers of the town of Eckles for a| Officials of the bureau express the % baili seccunt with, tho e Hatiware s sssesescsvssse conviction that the 'sex hyglene ques- 5 c‘lmffi"‘y B Bemids, - Minn, William Hoffstead, traveling re-| Week. tion is about to assume great impor- L STATE Miss Mary Smetanka of Yola was in the city yesterday for a few hours. Miss Mathilda Brandvold of Clear- tttt**i****t*t *fi*i,fii*tt**&ii (A2 32223222223 L2223 323232 222223 presentative for the Duluth Herald, is in the city on business for a short time. tance in many school systems. The bureau declares that while there are many teachers and medical men * s 252y TR R RIS K R :«nfi'flnufliyn&uo 2 T e Y s d 228 T TS R R E IR FREEER KRR B RS * brook was' in the city yesterday on|who favor sex education in the schools, e S : : dide : x : N. E. Tuller opens their wood yard ‘business. holding that “the policy of silence and * mercqandlu eales i igays * X 870! ¥ 3 FOR coOD THINGS TO EAT X for the season, Wednesday, Sept. 24.| Mrs. Swatfager of Blackduck was | Punishment as practiced in the past *on increase and each %X & For a dry and safe place to x ¥ x Phone orders to 30 or 295.—Adv. |ga Bemidji visitor Monday. has falled and that education rather % o has been better than % & store your Household Goods, & ¥ @o To * , Mrs. George Keiser of Turtle Ri-|than punishment should be-the rem- ‘% the'last. " If you are not al- X ¥ etc., #see us. Rates Reagon- % % ¥* i Basil Thunder returned today i edy for social evils,” there are many customer, you do'mot % % able. x ¥ ROE AND MARKUSEN x S from Stillwater. He stopped off in|Yer Was & Bemidjl caller Monday. | oy the other hand who see danger in ¥ know how well we can'pléesss ¥ ¥ X x v : = : Bemidji a few hours on the way to this instruction, holding that “safety : you Iln qull::ty and satisfy : : JOEN G. ZIEGLER, : : THEY BEAT. 3 ¥ you in quantity. 5 Red Lake. KKK KKK KRR KKK KKK KK ge:fl}n»dlverfing attention from sex 7 ¥ Q ; 3 % Offoe. 0dd T % % % 207 Pourth strost, Bemldil & Mrs, A, M. Crowell Tt for New|¥ PINEW0OD o P 5 senify® SOEROEEY,, X X ““1'“‘ e . Phone 206. * N . . 5 om| nn. . ‘Auburn, Minnesota, last evening, FRE R KKKk x4k & & x x| TAWNEY RIDICULES RUMORS d % Phone e : x R4S [ FEIIEIEEIHIERKIKIRIIHRKR FRIFIRIEIEIRI KRR FRRIHE where she will be the guest of rela- ‘tives for a couple of weeks. Carl Hoagenson, who has spent the past several weeks in Adams N. Dak returned Saturday A. M. lfilfl*fiifilfi”fl?lflifi”’kfi Itfiifil{{*{lfli{l{i{lfilfli * FEREFFEFEK KRR FREIRRRRIEIRIR RN Minnesotan Denies He Has Asked to Resign. Been * * x x Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 Beltrami " ‘Winona, Minn., Sept. 24.—Former : 1 o *x We are Jobbers * avenue, has handpafnted china for|. MrS Klinger spent Saturday in | gepresentative James A. Tawney, : BEMIDJT MUSIC HOUSE : :”All .h;'“:l: l:'n“lldll;t!fl:‘ “: * P i sale. Also gives lessons in china| DOmIdil the guest of her daughter| chairman of the American section of % 117 Third Street, Befilafl. % & you Mke &t the X % PIN TICKBTS * : ~ Mrs. A. Fenton, the international joint commission, an : x b ok ox X and * painting.—Adv. Miss M. Methven who teaches our | appointee of former President Taft, PUCCINI IN BOAT COLLISION K W'hcle';:h and r;ué]“:;ly : : . e & : 5 Gmh:g‘:fl::d. = : local school spent Saturday with her | denied that he has been asked to re- o T 5 ‘% nos, 8208 an Ing . HILAIRE & 0 ni I . mo:'.h:: in B:mmji sign from the commission by Presi-| Famous Italian Composer Narrowly : Machines. : : S coubany : : Bemidji gorTq_::m, : : Mr. and Mrs. J. Arnold of Federal | dent Wilson. Escapes Drowning. X Phone §73. iy : % Plomser-Supply Btord = & Dam spent the week end with H.|, Mr Tawney expressed surprise at| Pige, Italy, Sept. 24.—Giacomo * * x & % Can Save You Momey = % i 1L a wite * | the published report that the presi- olni, the composer, had a narrow es- X 2 hatalh X & Coal and wood also for sale % & : x Do You Gather This? ||Bailey and wife. dent had invited him to relinguish | aape. from drowning' on Lake Mas- |l & 7. BIiSIAR, MANAGLR. % X Minnesots ave and B 8 & X BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO, % Money Talks and Its. on Slmlnnc Olaf Glen of Aure left Monday| his position. ] | saoluccoll, on the shore of which he (g & * & s T s Terms With Us That's Wh: for Bemidjl wheré he has secured a| He was reported to have sent word has a villa: RITT IR e SRS XA 2 3T TL T TN T RIS A PRI A gy gv e Are Going to Give the Best v’mdg_ position at the Schroeder grocery. to the president that “he might be re-| hile steering hi. autoboat he cof- T. O. Gilen of Aure who has been | moved, but that he certainly would ERKRR KRR KRR K XK B sad i i S il dl S s i lided with another autoboat confain: (RS 08 8288338883238 233 ¢33 4 ville Money Can Buy 5 3 $ x x * * employed in Bemidjl the past month | DOt Tesign.” He denied also he had|ing the members of his family. Both : i R x X BARKER’S DRUG ¥ SURNITURE * " | came home Saturday for a short visit | 8ent any word to Mr. Wilson. boats - were badly, damaged and be-|W & GUENTHER & MEHLHORN * X * 1S * Loraing McNea with his family. = gan to 1 rapidly. - A # % JEWELRY STORE * 3. B IANR : First Aid to the Meloncholy Fast in Seat, Airman Drowns. Puccini aad his family were t:{en " i x : : : Mogador, Morocco, Sept. 24.—A |aboard by boats which rushed to their || * e T P4 . S PR g . % Sy ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers Furaiture, ‘Rugs and Stoves. + Edniunds & Gaylfll Attention M. B, A’s Proon L SEA s here assistance. . . R Ciatinsaads Duich b aoholseslers ang Hetaliere ' % F ) » Comedy AnmsD Singing, Talking and Don’t fail to be present at the h‘;mnero;?an?i:} mefld E: 4 dlsmn:ne TWELVE. IN .IURED IN WRECK|* Phomes 431, 376. : *.Orders glvonl u;:%'sni_mn ser- % 3 Undertaking. : anclig meeting Thursday evening Septem-| o¢ 309 yards from the beach. The air- X A N p T rneti 4 ¥ %l e 178 * Ficture Program ber, 26th. A big social time. man was fastened to the seat of his| Great Northern 7 Tramn Deralled and||f % x x BARKBR'S x = : * g Memebers and family’s only. Visit- | machine and did not come to the sur-| Another Runs Into Wreckage. * Bemidji, Minn, ¥ X Third St. Bem{dji, Minn, & % 323 Minnesota Ave. : Mam"ua ing members always welcome. face again. Everett, Wash, Sept. 24— |N & : :’"*."’*”’”’**’". J :. RSO 9 e —— 3 21t " A Powerful Two.Reel Society Drama. b PP rarprarsrararytl PR il tx‘x}::m:r:ozo:‘;rlfn?s:mfiulwdot R PRGE GRS T . i Jane Marries But She Doesn’t Know * 4 were infurad. oHe’probably moHily bodanaaaids it tItITICIT R R L LR LSRR E R : | Who the Groom Is Until After the j ® % TR TR e AR Jeicieli S Ceremiany 4 QUITS TEACHING TO RUN «|and two severely, near Mukilteo, | I 3 x> Xk % MODEL MANUFACTURING — || WALPINE LEFT $1,000,000 i POPCORN WAGON, : south of Everett, ,;.:rough the break- : : X X x : . 7 —_— = ing of an axle of the tender and the (M. x IN! = MPANY Brl“kma" Thea'r Estate of Murdered Duluth Man Is|F Evanston, I, Sept. 24— </ aitching of the locomotive, tender| : THE cl’%%%"m « PENS x & ou X U Heavily Indebted. 4 Professor A. E. Munier has < |and baggage car, X u PENCILS x X Manufacturers and * Sept. 24—John McAlpine, ¥ resigned from the faculty of | Before a flazmai could be sent back || % 4 ¥ "TABLETS oy Jobbers * Picture Program Changes Every Day || Duluth, Sep = dered | Leke Forest college to sell +|to post a signal a westbound train ' % Wholesals % SCHOOL SUPPLIDS % 5 x i wealthy Duluth lumberman, e e’es # sandwishes, peanuts, pop corn . came along at full'speed on the other (8 x i STATIONERY XX X Admission 10c, 25¢ I e B O s o o1 05.00y, T and the like to students of ** track, Somo of the. wreckage lay of|[] LUMBER, LATH AND x ; !- el 3 3 = eft an estal o e |t Northwestern university here. < the rails and the westbound train |l % s * . g Show_8tdite 7:10 subject to heavy inoumbrances, 8¢, mo pelioyes he can earn a8 * erashed Into it, but escaped. serious| [ ¥ BUILDING MATERIAL j',i # “sh ® tain upplies.” ; x —_— ||cording to the testimony of hl? Pri- & much mioney and the work will % damige. : 2 ; * x ot X Solliyan & Cosidine’s 20th Century || vate secretary, John D. McDonald, i, 1o gar eggfer. & - All the injured were brought to a |l ¥ TN m‘ EAREEKR AR EEXEX v““"m. 5 probate court when the will was ad- - & hospital h S & £ S ) mitted to probate. ; +++++++++++++¢ +4% Long Beach, Cal. o e e L P ]