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i { i { § { | | P S . i e e e e et e e e et et EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS . KK KKK KKKK KRR KK KK K S % The Grand Jury last week cleaned the post office at BemidJ, | yp the work of the term in two and 'tmil{é?l'l ..Iu’f b lone half days. This is a different story than we have become accust- omed to in this county, where a five or six week’s session was not uncom- mon. A great deal of credit should _be accorded County Attorney Tor- rance for having everything in ship 'shape, at the meeting of the Grand {Jury and thus materially aiding in 'disposing of its work in such a short time.—Northern News, (Spooner). Sl onesr The cheapest place in Minnesota to m."{f"vfl, ,tbe“wner:lk?l " abiianed ¢ :v’gl?; get drunk is Albert Lea, where the y apd sent postage pald to any|regylation fine is but $1. This cut wddress forj $1.50 in advance. = lln price is an inducement, of course, fHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FCOR FOREIGN [but Stillwater doesn’t expect to lose APVERT'SING BY THE any of its population on account of 3 the reduction.—Stillwater Gazette. 0 —>— $ENERAL OFFICES There’s a difference in councilmen NEW _YORK AND CHICAGO as well as other people. Out at BRANCHES IN ALL'THE PRINCIPAL CITIES {'Salem, Oregon, an ordinance has been introduced providing that women 'may wear anything they ° please. ‘Whether this is down to the fine 'point of a girdle, garter and pleasant of |'smile isn’t stated.—Stillwater Ga- Zette. No_attention paid to anonymo { Writer's name . m! Taeaa dit 5 but not necessar- ‘tdem in the current issue. One momhbiy wlralor One year, by carr There months, no-‘hn paid #ix monthy,: postage paid ... stage Oune year, ‘Weekly Pioneer. §; Books By Parcel Post? Congressman David J. Lewis, of Maryland,’ whose investigation parcel post did not cease when the s, el Show us a town where the home to|paper has little or no store news— advertising the live wire business b houses—AND WE’LL SHOW YOU his recent speech, but none was more s MAIL ORDER TOWN. People valuable than the one which correct-|positively do buy advertised goods. ed the popular impression that all|There is no.argument about that books are barred from parcel post. ‘and if the home dealers don’t adver- 'tise their goods in an intelligent and 98 Mr. Lewis showed, only lighter ‘'earnest way as tho they meant it— books are barred by the law from the [ty people will send away for their. denefits of the new postal service. merchand_lse. Any store that does “Books and all third .class matter |any business can do more business by above four’pounds in . weight are right advertising. Don’t take it shipable by parcel post” he said from us, but study the advertising in v the city papers. .That advertising “Books below four pounds in weight has built cities. Do you get that?— are not now shipable by parcel post, |Aitkin Republican. but I may say I know that the Post-|. —— master General has under advisement| 'When school kids play “crack the » a proposition to extend the service to ;: llll?w t'l:lhe(;vyi:tl:;:y:o l\lxl:ek:s ?;: slxi::: include books.” i 'Der believe that he is going to be 7 R ‘Dlaced at the head of the line to tum- Canada Panic Stricken. (ble the other fellow. That is the Things seem to have turned to the |game that is being played on Senator worst in the Canadian Northwest and | EIWell.—Sauk Center Herald. many families who sold their hold- : T ings in the states and located in the northern country have done so ‘to their sorrow. Conditions in a fin- ancial way ‘are’ more stringent than tixey everhw'ere in states during the period of,%our ‘most serious panies. Hundredsjof men are walking the streets of}' Edmonton, Calgary and Moose Ja.\‘y and other boom Canadian cities looking for work which can- not be fofind. The Canadian bubble seems toihave burst and no relief is in sight. The Canadian banks fiacked by‘; the Bank of England, have Teceived instructions to loan no more money. A farmer may have valuable holding but cannot bbrrirw a dollar on them.:’'Many people who bought property in Canadian cities at fabu- lous price§ are now holding the bag. Money W;@ plentiful as long as pro- perty chaiged hands often and ‘at a profit, bujé. an end was bound to come to tixe fictitious values. Those who bougi{t property on the payment plan have; their money tied up, pay- ments are coming due and not a dol- parcel post law was enacted, made| several valuable contributions public knowledge on this subject in What Did He Mean? Landlady—Or course 1 expect the rent punctually every week. New Lodger—Just so. madam. My rule is either punctually or not at all— Chicago Daily News. § Kansas City Star. A man once arrived at Kansas City with a terrible pain under his belt. “Go for a doctor,” said the sufferer, “and go quickly.” “What kind of a doctor do you lar can be. borrowed on the property.| want?” inquired the messenger, “We i p i ._| have all kinds — allopath, bomeopath, Serious logses will result.—Under- nydropath, osteopath”— “Oh,” cried the traveler in his agony, “any path will do! All paths lead to the grave”’—Kansas City Star. GOFDEN WEATHER. J} ' Of the whole year, I think, I love ‘. . The h:est that time we used to cally The littfe summer of all saints, Abouf'the middle of the fall, REAPING BENEFIT People. We are fortunate indeed to be able 'to profit by the experience of our ineighbors. The public utterances of st 1 had you at heart’s ;Bemidjl residents on the following ; 3 subject will interest and benefit many And you had your whole will of our readers. Read this statement of w No better proof can he had. ¥ ot Mrs. A. E. Hannah, 704 Mississippi It is the being’s afternoon, Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “Some Tgfm}“’“d summer of the time ago, I was = suffering severely 1 il from Backache and my kidneys were W;:;%"m“;;;:fifi ?firz':f: not doing their work as they should. trols: 5 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. Hannah was interviewed and she said: “The state- ment I have previously given about Doan’s Kidney Pills, still holds good. 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Abbot, America’s most versatile writer, is the author of both books. - MAIL ORDERS FILLED AS EXPLAINED IN THE CER- ~ TIFICATE ON'PAGE 2 OF THIS ISSUE ‘.QOOQQQ’QQ,‘O OU’LL be particularly|: . 2230 & s o interested this season in| some of the very new “kinks” that have been introduced into| our young men’s suit models, de- signed for us by ‘Hart Schaffner & Marx| Not only the general effect of fashionable style, and the correct- ness of fit are right in these clothes; but there are a lot of little points, new ideas in sleeve and shoulder shapes; new things in the waistcoat front and collar; new features in trousers cuffs and waistbands. A. 0. U. W. Bemidj! ILodge Ne. 277. Regular Monday, at -8 o'clock, —at 0dd Fellows hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji Lodge No. 1063, Regular meeting nights— first and third Thursdays 8 o’clock—at Elks hall. ©. C. F. Sunday evening, Catholic church. DEGREN OF NONOR Meeting nights every Z.0. R Regular meeting nights Eagles hall. [ % § Regular meetings—Firsy and third Saturday after- noons, at 3:30—at Odd Fel- lows Halls, ¢03 Beltrams Ave.’ L 0. 0. ¥. Bemidji Lodge No. 110 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o’clock at Odd Fellows Hall 403 Beltrami. third Wednesday at $o’eleek: —1L O. O. ¥. Hall. 'ENIGETS OF PYTHIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 168, Regular meeting nights—ex- ory Tuesday evening at & o’clock—at the Eagies’ Hall, last Wedneadey evenimg in each month. nights — first and . thirg Wednesdays, 8 o’clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltramt Ave, and Fifth St. coanvocations —first and third Mondays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masente Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. Elkanah Commandery No. 3¢ K. T, Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o’clock P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St. SONS OF EERMAN. Meetings held thire Sunday afterncon of eaeh month at Troppmas's Hall. the first and third Th in the L O. O. F. Hall at 8§ P m. Regular meeting nights em ursdays M B.A Roosevelt, No. 1623. Regu- meet nights, second’ and fou each month at e! of ht o'clock in Odd Fellows M. W. A Bemidji Camp No. 6018, meeting nights — first and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at Odd . Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. O. . 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting nights— first and third Fridays, 8 o’clock — at Masonic Hall, gtaltnml Ave., and Fifth Meetings the first Friday evening of the month ad the home of Mrs. H. F. Schmidt, 306 Third street. R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR ; AND EMBALMER 2enIS Balteami Ava. STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUND.LE’.WOOD, lZ.—-“fl) in. long Tk Sty bepond, S350 T 0 Dzesliveredb Nymore, $2.00 and BLOCK W0OD Delivered to idji, $2.00 to TSt bevons, 530 2 Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 and Telephone Orders Nc. 82 TERMS—CASH ON DELIVERY meeting nights—first and third every second and Icm‘ at o'clock In basement eof second and fourth Monday evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall every 2nd and 4th Wednes- day evening at § e’clock.