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,The Bemidji Daily Pioncer g “emn 2us. GO i , ) : E \ : & mnumflo 7 L 4 7 ; a & 4 " / : g et Phone1642 Entered at the post office at Bemidjt 2 2 B 27 =] " ] I 2 a Minn,, as second-class mnm- nndcr Act | 9 > - A g DRAY LINE of Congress of March 3, 1879, E b g MVWWW 'Published every afternoon except Sunday s DRA? AND TRANSFER b J . SATE AND PIANO MOVING : i i =5 "I || Res - Phone &8 518 America Ave The Norwegian National Gelclamuuvnlkbelflm ay 16, 17,18, onithe > | N i Office Phone 12, * State Fair Grounds between St Pasl tnd Miaueapolis undar the dugpices © : } N of the Bygdelags, assisted by the Norwegian societies of the Twin Cities. : < 5 3 : DENTISTS ddufim cheruses,ipageants, parades, historical snd pictorial exhibi- : s ; AAANAANANAANANA AN ‘T‘.‘.’."M%,'Z‘}I Sangesfeat will bakeld in mu.,....l..., s,l.q,s—-(--h‘ N...., J 4 - - DR, D. L. STANTON, Clibear il pencaniifo Bisqh e stuhdsiching 13 DENTIST Centennial Celel bration at Chridtiania, Norway. Offiice in Winter Block . SwedlSh DR. J. T. TUOMY ; : ¥ igsue, cash ‘with copy. ¥ %cisane, cash with copy. % Regular oharge rate one &|% ' Reguler charge rate onec ¥ ( : DENTIST Slng'ln.g Smfitles 3 ?‘rcflfltw word .por Snsertion. No ¥ | ¥ ‘eent per word per insertion. No # Glbbons Block- - Tel 230 North of Markham Hotel % ad taken for less than -10 %)% ad taken for less than 1o¢ ; Minneapolis - 4 conts Phone 31, - %|% cents Phone 31, : TAWYERS ) “The-American. Union of Swedish Singing Societies will hiold their 6th SRR MRS ERERTEEE &8 S ii#ii*i*iilfifiil& g(;mdmnmnl Celebration at Minneapolis, June 8, 9,10 and 11, 1914. ! GRAHAM M. TORRANCE No attention paid to anonymor tributions. Writer's name musat known to the editor, but not necessar- ily for publication. Communications’ for the Weekly Pl neer SHOUld reach this office mot later than Tuebday of each week to. insure publication in the current issue — Subsoription Rates ©Qno month by carrier One year by carrler .. Three months, postage Six months, postage One year, postage pals con- KRR R R R X R EK R EA AR RXRER K E RS % _ One-half_cent .per word -oer- #|#% - 'One-half cent per -word w * The We Plonesr Eight pages, containing a summary of the hews of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advaice., “HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN « ADVERTISING BY THE Choirs consisting of over 1400 members will participate in this great e : LAWYER GENERAL OFFICES e"m‘o"conum"fmq:em Spoaken Oun. paiein this g i EOR SALE HELP WANTED _ |uiles Block Phone $4% f * NEWSYORIC AND . CHICAGO Sl The Balc Exponiton will ho "3"&#’5{3"‘ S;ggm- M'fi 1510 Sepn S0 1914, Tt will b | FOR. SALE—1 have ..the-following|WANTED—GIrl for. housework. Mrs. : SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES panicitee Tl b e e s lgnc-lnu'-'lmmmazu.ng will be held farm machinery. to: exchange -for| R. C. Hayner, 915 Lake Boulevard. TOHN F. GIBBONS Jane 15.t0 21 and Baktic gamies from "funn 1011] .ml'nmzs 10, July: 12, live stock; one two:horse i oul Phone 462 ATTORNEY AT LAW i With-two International Falls men EAT NORTHERN: TRAIN s i - Gibbons Block % 2 - out for the senate and two from Be-| Fashions for children are quaintly USE GREAT R : S tivator, one, one horse. corn cultl-{ Wi NnEn Gl for house cleaning. North of Markham Hotel & if the elimination |PTe!Y this Spring and the mew ma ‘The Great Scandinavian-Route vator, . one potatoe .gprayer, TWO | . 0y Hotel, < midji it looks as if the elimination |ierials are especially suited to child: to St. Paul and Minueapolis. Call on your local ageat for lddumm“n"nrmllh’. 2 farm wagons; Two one-horse bug- = n‘\leet\lr:g a‘:-,xiels have to take place at ?:le{e ll‘:,);?g&g,;{:: :rggcttss aéfio;ngg::;i les, one garden drill, one, two| WVANTED—A porter, Hotel Mark-|D, H, FISK, Court Commissioner DR ders and short skirts, ~The Middy T horge Kentucky elngle disk harrow | ham. o .:;:‘?‘;xf‘gmfn::z" == e blouse dress is a practical model for ) 7 3 | and.other farm.machinery. W. G. ANTED, > 2 1f there is one man in the court |general wear and school. Number 7612 2 nfl““ [ H-A.NOBLE, ,IP"G‘A&”“ Schroeder. w. o 3 ho should be returned to of- | SIOWS an unbelted Middy blouse with T FAUL MINY, ! — | WANTED_To rent, house inside of |H. J. LOUD L house who should be returned to of-| 4ro, ghouiders and regulation sailor . S anamn Pt Interintions] Expoaiion, * i FOR SALE—Good wecond hand auto-| .0y = and ot wost of Min- LAWYER ] tice without opposition, one man who | collar, combined with a plaited skirt Bdn Erytiiacor L5 . mobile just painted and completely | - o Atiest, An Office with Reynolds & Winter has earned a re-election without hav- | attached to a separate, sleeveless un-| i Great Northern S. S. Co. S. S. Minnesota ..n.ms.mhmvnxmm., u...u.. hauled. TV G nesota, Ave., Call phone 38 W. W. 2 ing to get out and work for it, it is der-waist. If desired, this dress may | “Islands and the Orient, Juno 27th and September/26th ; ;Ner nuv;‘ \i . lrfihpme:sfir 2 ;r- Lioyd. Opposite Markham Hotel £ be made with a skirt of dark blue: ng. . sell cheap. Call at Be- = i that man who has taken the most im-| goroe and the blouse of white linen midji Auto Co. WANTED—Second hand household PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS 7 portant office in the court house and | or duck. This is a practical sug- goods, M. E. Ibertson. placed it in the front rank of similar | gestion for a little later in the FOR SALE—One horge, buggy,cut- oo = |DR. ROWLAND GILMORE offices in the state. That man is| BPTIE: 1 he dress is intended to) ter and saddles. Firet clase driv-| _ FARMSFOR BALE. : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON James L. George our present county | out a coat, it would be advisable to ing and A No.'1 saddle horse. Ap- | gops SALE—The S.W. 1/ of the S Offlce—uflenrfllmk auditor. When he was elected to|make it entirely of the serge with DIY o0 L Boltiod A e B/ of Sectlon 31-146-82. This | oo™ o T T this important , position the = office gf“sfll‘sve ’:‘xggflif“;‘jf?ji; grigreen) - FOR BARGAINS—In acres and sub-| forfy has a fair house and barp N T e needed men in it who were mot| o " Teniia or ten. this design re- urban properties see; I. G. Hay-| -and a few acres under cultivation Oftice 1o Mayo Block — afriad of work. Mr. George Tre-| ouires 4% yards of 26-inch material. craft, 903 1ith St., Phone 807 and 18 on a mall, . telephone and | phone 896 — Rea. Phone s& ined office force which knew | Serge averages 3G to 40 inches in B " cream route. Price $20.00 per| — ::er;z w:.: work to do and did it. Mr. ;‘;‘I“l":’ “;“31 E‘?)"i"'sy ,j:l W,}f;f(s'::;‘tez: FORW::E Mi::ne tioms on Bemiaji :cre. Time given to su:t;purcha:ex DR. C. R. SANBORN George was always a part of that| i cut in five sizes, 6 to i4, 5 iz iuterest 6 per cemt. For furthes| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGN Ave. Strictly :modern 9 'rooms Offiice—Miles Block 5 a lot 75x140. “Big Bargatn. A, A | ‘Partioulars call on or address A Wartield. Ialecr Dagley, Minn, DR. L. A. WARD =z FOR SALE—120 acres farm land PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. = The 5 Ploneer -will procure any- kind of about 600 cords wood half hay | dver First National bank, Bemidjl, Mix. land on good stream one mile from :::;ber stamp for you.on hort 80-| -, "i\yy terms liberal price 12 1-2|DR. A. E. HENDERSON force. It was never a case of fol- THIS IS A PERFECT PATTERN, lowing the lines of least resistance Be sure to give the right size, pass- with him, it was work at every turn. | ing the tape around the fullest part The results of his labors are of bene-| of the breast well up under the arms. fit to the residents of this county.| It may be obtained by filling out the g coupon and enclosing 15e in stamps 1t our sense of citizenship aspires to| ;. coiy {0 the Pattern Department of greater things for this county, we as | this paper. - L. C. Smith & Bros, give minimum X pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. : PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON citizens should not neglect our dul';y o FOR SALE—OQak water barrels 75| ———— vggcrer;?ozn):axxéonnl ‘ix‘&%fi%‘?‘%’é&.fi"fl i ing such an able man to t t ffort MISCELLANEQ in :e::n: ncgzltc“: aln ‘:)elir::snto hime Opera lng e 0 cents each delivered to your home Us post that s gly 5 : : Model Mfg. Co. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for | DR, E. H, SMITH i i i use FOR SALE—Smith Premler fype-| every make of typewriter on the PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON They Serve Notice Think of everything that is modern and ful in writer, '$25.00. " Model Mtg. Co. market .at 50 cents and 76 cents Office Security Bank Block typewriter construction—then add twenty to thirty per cent. for increased efficiency due to ball bearings “While it was originally conceded each, Every ribbon sold for 7t that Beltrami, the older and more cents guaranteed. Phone -order: [pR E H, MARCUM FOR SALE—Modern house 1110 Be- 7 idji avenue. . A. Currie. populous county of this new legisla- —-that's m‘j X ‘j.e ,v!,,_ L He: e promptly filled. Mail orders giver PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : tive district, it was with the under- m‘[ s b“‘ FOR SALE—Three nice Shoats. Dr.| = the same careful attention as wher G s Mo Bloek - A & leveland’s Garbage. - AL 5 1 rson. Pohne 31 | “hene 4y Residence Phene ki standing that our sister COWBLY| p. 1910 ahout 44,000 tons of garbage h l_ o h o J. A. McClure or Phone 462 ;:;: ;:l:l:;n l;l::e“ R 5 g would name a man who should be| were collected by the city of Cleveland, e +-Ue m rOS. )’I)CW" er FOR SALE—House at 614 4 st. g | DR. EINER JOHNSON agreed upon as representing all in-|0, and 23,500 tons during the frst e terests of that county and therefore | six months of 1913, the latter being an without a fight among themselves,” | Increase ?f nbgut 30 per cent ovel:* th?’ rnati: amount for the same six months of e ‘:'::n':m:(l:::l izll‘smi&‘::"a 1812. The cost of collecting and delty- i % fugan s (53 ering the garbage at the reduction ’& do and as the time limit for filing | oyt was $2.90 per ton in 1912 and draws to an end the squabble there|ghont $2.50 during the first six months has reached such proportions as to|of 1913. The cost of treating the gar- make it improbable that the various|bage after it was delivered to the plant interests can ever get together, ;’1856 ull;ou|! 31-!:.5 nfler umi in 191i nm: Koochiching county believes that|$1-96 during the first six months of taxation, rfnd and L}l,rainage matters | 1913 During 1912 the income from -4 B the sale of grease and tankage amount- are of greater importance to this sec- A ed to $151,000 and during the first six tion at this time than county option |months of 1913 to $76,5688. These fig- and will refuse to be drawn into a [ures do not include interest on the fight with that the main issue. For |investment nor depreciation on the Physician and Surgeon It’s compact, complete, easy to operate, durable and Bemidji, Minn. proof against inexperience and carelessness. Ball Bearings permit closer adjustmenftsiwithout bind- ing than'any other form of bearing. - Expressed in human effort, this means that the operator can do more work —better work, with the least physical and mental stram. Mail this Coupon checking the kind of work you. have to dos FOR RENT B TS USs Lol Aol U SUTLSY FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottages. at Grand Forks Bay, wme, A. B, care of Pioneer. e A RN S e et FOR RENT-—Three room, single or “ for light housekeeping. Phone 799. FOR' RENT—Six room house 13th and Park avenue. Phone 167-2. ADVERTISERS—The great siate of North- Dakota offers unlimited op portunities for business to classi fled advertisers. The recognized b st advertising medium in the Fargc el l}z;“m;g;;”e‘i,rfln St Daily and Sunday Courier-News| ‘Gla Titted el the only -seven-day paper in thc| . Bica 10 .state and ‘the paper which carrles Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markham the largest amount of classified Hotdl. Telephone- 105, ~$ advertising. The - Courler-News - Gentlemen:—I am interested in a Typewriter for 0 MENT—Modern; fooms, T, T.| ' 5vors North Dakota like a blank. | = M]sgre?c%ffg} %i‘:m General Correspondence [J Card Writing - [ Billing 4 wf"fl. et; reaching all parts of the state | oiqonce 621 Bemidji Ave. Phone 74 [0 Tabulating J Label Writing ; ‘Pry a:Ploneer wunt-ad. the day of publication; it is the Bemidji Minnesota paper to use In order to get re- A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Name *‘MHitants Burn Tea Rooms. sults; rates one cent per word first VIGGO PETERSEN & that reason we hereby serve notice | €quipment. The reduction-plant has Address Belfast; Ireland, April'20.—The Bel| insertion, one-half cent per word Agent For on Beltrami county that inasmuch |Deen operated by the city since Jan. 1, To L. C."SMITH & BROS: TYPEWRITER COMPANY fast corporation’s’tea raoms in Belle succeeding Insertions; fifty cente Home Office 2= Factory ot Syracwse. N. 1. Vue gardens were burned. The d-m per line per month. 420 Second Ave., So. Minneapolis, Minn. iy 1905.. previous to which time the city as they have broken faith with | g PORILE O RENC (e The ey K‘]'m"“flh”!g f‘D“]“‘Y- we -‘*"'“]1 Our-| collecting und disposing of the garbage. selves get into the race and having| At that time collections were made arson squad. good material for the senate will file | from an area of about thirty-four s : PIONEER WANT ADS a candidate or candidates who will|square miles, while at the present time * ‘Notice ; Cost ~ Little Accompusn Much stand for the dssues- of paramount | there are over fifty square miles withiz Sealed bids will 5 DusgkIp oent & worg-eadn With cop3 importance to this section at this|'he city Hmits. : b, e he. reosived o tll B U @ 3 i s April 25th for the comstrustion of a = important time in the development of Automatic rewinding of reels for build; idii Bl'fll . - 3 2 i i i the Sixty-second legislative district.” fmotion pioture films has been in- \ mm:fl;nhn'zmd‘ft%fn%’fu e Eave,you llgestlg?:hted the quali- —_—— vented by an Ohioan. . = or at Haxby and .and.Gillespie arch- B0 iteots Pargo North Dakota. -Indian-Motocycle * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS * - 3 3 LR EE BT TR e eey uun MEAT WHEN For full information see James Beat, Bound Leaves The state supreme court has de- L. Malone, agent, Bemidji, Minn, : 2 L . GREAT NORTHERN clded that the primary election law KIDNEYS BOTHERE - flm || ; B\IIISi 0 & improvement L0, §|| The Market _ Fest Houna Taesves is valid. This is another instance : ' .‘e Y a.l' e S b Bs P East Bound Leaves West Bound L For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., 36 East Bound Leaves. New York Life Ins. Co. Bemidjl Minn Addreue tbe /age:-was extensive. The{police s Courler-Ne 'argo, N. D. th fire was the work ot IIIM“‘ Ploneer wants bring resalts. 3 One-half cent a word, cash. —_ e KKK KK KKK KRR KRR ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS # KX KKK KRR K P MPLS., RED LAK2 & MAW. 2 North Bound Arrives. 1 Nortk Bound = Leaves S00 RAILROAD East Bound Leaves West Bound Leaves. KKK KKK KK KK KKK K This space reserved by the where petty technicalties were brushed aside and the plain intent 135 North Bound Arrive: South B d L of the statute uphpeld. 16 our|Take® glass cf Salts before breakfoat [NQUIR E OF ' T. c M"_EY i Duluth Wheat and: Flax. g f“;::zg? ge?gufuve:i:fi s sta ; N : 0 Eht Bast weaves a . 5 ; Duluth, April 18.—{Wheat—On track ot g courts continue to follow this pro-| if your Back hurts or Bladder is ‘Bemidji, or write ity .mvpe. No.?hnred., slyru;tr;:ao. Y Do nfi'?m“{‘ cedure, the recall of the judiciary is. troubling you 'BEMNIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEHENT CO. [Bl'1 Northern, 90%; No. 2. Northern, yeartknownts Besh SnimtrAivags Kovisis i will be unnecessary in Minnesota.— = 520 Capital Bank Bullding | 8874c. Flax—On: track and to .arrive, - -S0LB BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWBERE Waseca Herald. ST. PAUL ~“MINNESOTA' - $1.55. % No man or woman who eats meat N regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally says a well-known authhority. Meat forms urle acld which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and polsons from the blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders I —— come from sluggish kidneys. We doubt very much that the| The moment you feel a dull ache | people, after becoming used to the|in the kidneys or your back hhurts primary and the power it gives|or if the urine is cloudy, offensive, ‘m e L *MCIVER & O’LEARY |froisii North Foaves ot ou aul ve lock. 7 South St Paul, April 18—Cattle—{FURNITURE AND: UNDERTAKING NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Steers, $5.75@8.25; cows and heifers, | Phone 178-2 or 3 e $4.75G3.00; _calves, $5i50@8.75; stock- £ R g e BuTAy e e 8 I have moved my store to 321 Flinnesota avenue |l ors ana toeders, 34750725, Shoep— |Quality High ~Prices Low Late|oniy, 8 to'sp . Lambs, $5.75@7.75; wethers, - $5.00@ and Popular Designs 8.25; ewes, $4.0095.75. ; 2 Chicago Graln and P"V!M";l- ITHE sPAl’.;ADINO FUNER2YL DIRECTOR . 5 o Chicago, April 18.—Wheat—May, : EUROPEAN N 3 Groceries & Merchandise [/ iy suesse soc wie oottty E. IBERTSON : ; @65%c; Sept, 64l4c. - Oats—May, it S . PHONE 180 i 37c; July, 37c; Sept. 35%c. Park— ?::thsfi.lu{nl\;'-l- - May, $20,00; July, $20.00. Butter— || SoEvemience: Lurutious il UNDERTAKER and 1. P. BATCHELDER - Creameries, 2dc. Eggs—16%@17%c.| mfiwm%g Bufoii % L % * ]| Poultry—Springs, 18c; hens, 16c. M Tooms & "and priv private COUNTY CORONER them, will ever go back to the old|full of sediment. irrezular.of pass- 2 3 — 3 and observa- convention system. The object of|age or attended by a sensation of = Chicago Live Stock. E.novg&uanwmhh . < yee | the popular primary was to get away |scalding, stop eating meat and get oesichit Chicago, April 18.—Cattle—Beeves, || Huverior. Conveniani to everyihing. 405 Beltrami Ave. ,m' Mina. - _— from the deals and ploting which |about four ounces of Jad Salts from A Lo = i - $7.15@9.56; Texas steers, $7.25@8.30; W1 of the Sceal Notols of the Northw { had made conventions obnoxious and|any pharmacy; take a tablespoon in Western steers, $7.10@8.20; stockers to give a free field to every man who|a glass of water before breakfast| ° ; : 3 and feeders, $5.60@8.15;, cows and wished to be a candidate. - It is|and in afew days your kidneys will} ? belfers, 3$3.75@8.70; . calves,. $8.00@ | The decision upholding the non- partisan primary law insures that Minnesota will be the first state in the union to try this innovation. There is no question that it will be a step in the right direction—taking, as it will, local and legislative offices out of national politics. The law should be amended to include state officers as well.—Willmar Tribune. 5 The farmer’s friend store and everybody’s store i S ) = ~ Hogs] i .35 Are You Going to the , B || the people, after all, who are to de-|act fine. This famous salts is mads) 'our.| ? 4 :hfio' ’al;z@s_}:g?h:“::fia@;:;’dau B “No’wa‘hn cgn(g ial ST0VE WMD FOR SALE i cide, ‘and the best elimination plan |from the acid of grapes.and:lemon 5 P rough, $8.25@840; pigs, $7.40@8.45. xposition, 17th? BUNDLE WOOD 12—20 in. long § ever devised is that found in a free|juice, combined with lithia, and has; : i Moare Pk By ives, . Sheep—Native, $5:50@6.90; yearlings, Ber?h and room reum ions can_be Delivered to Bemidii, $2.25 to { ‘ and untainted ballot = box.—Little | been -used for ‘generations to-flush ; : : e = $5.80@7.40. i now. “&d""“"’"l’ tine. 11] 7¢h St.; beyond, $2.50 i Falls Herald. and stimulate the kidneys, ‘also to AR 8 £ HrSERs e g % s 1 'W_. tickets; e, meonnecllom. Delivered N, = i s L z Minneapolis Grain. Ly L | elivered to Nymore, $2.00 and | e ey e e neutralize the acids in urine so it nef ~ 3 Y 2 Minneapolis, - April 18— Wheat—- - “Union Depot. Bem! i $2.25. { 1 Case In Court Twenty Years. |longer causes {rritation.thus endingl = = . / Bgmgp.u : C | Mey, 89%@89%c; July, 90%c; Sept., | == — = =1 nl.ocx woop - i | New York, April 20.—The case of|bladded weakness. 5 : ) 4 : 871, @87%c.” Cash clase -on_track e T — to Bemidji, il Donnelly Against McArdle, which has| Jad Salts is inexpensive and can-| » AT THE Sty SRR : No. 1 hard, 94%c; No. 1 No , Y 1& SL $2.25 $2.00. ta f ‘ been in the courts for more than|not injure; makes a -delightful ef- : Spa > ¢ S 31%@93%c; to arrive, 913 2 o S bg’m twenty years, is settled at last, and|fervescent lithia-water drink which : L Y | A z . 3 %‘Vfldh NM fltl,finl Michael Donnelly, the plaintiff, with-|oyeryone should take now. and thehn| 3es _ SUPPLY BT : Northern, “86%@88%¢; No. 3 yellow] Sl arees o ]$200. T in ten days will receive the $48,000 16" keap, the. Kidneys: cleancatid actice & e - - = = g 3 ' ] corn; 63@633%c; No. 4 corn, HL@6: e : e 1 2 judgment for which he has spent the R AR : g 5 i S white. 0% s 1if about §186, 2Rd’the blood purs, thereby avoiding 3:;‘;2?!;:11' e sni ' i serious kiduey complications.

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