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The Bemidji Daily PIONCEr (s e cunence o an: veomera % Ros b ¥ TR BEMIDIT FUB. o |task, and the taxpagers will come o o Publishers .I.-x‘o%m nearer to getting eir money’s THE fil'St requisite Qf a . ‘Telephons 31 worth, which in a lafge majority of Entered at the 3 d-class matter under Act into r construction. B; -f-“'do 82 Secndcclans T, tics enter into road w Y st office at Bemidyl | cases they do not,~Where local poli- mildness. Published every afternoon except Sunday all means let the Dunn law.alone un- less it be given more power.—Pine {y Tor publicatlon. the Weekly Plo- | % % % % % % % ¥ % % % % % K ¥ % &k meer should reach- this office mot later|, than Tuesday of sublication in the current issue Mildness (iepends i tinel. (A River Sen of the materials JoLwaY e used in the mak- KKK KKK KR H KKK each week to Insure One month by carrier . ..-$ 40| Bemidji Saturday. One year by carrier Three months, posta; 8ix wonths, po-up[:! e pees o A ilehed every | Bertha Tuesday, after spending sev- Thursday and sent postage pald to any address for $1.50 ih adva..ce.. Subscription Bates Ole Sime was a business visitor at ing, thé absence of free alkali and P the absence of bleaches, fillersand other foreign matter. Elaine Boyd spent a few days here this week, the guest of Lillis Powers. i Fred Fisher left for his. home at lummary of eral weeks here improving his farm. THIS PAPER REPRESENTLD FOR FOREIGN L L L TR LT YN Lawrence Smerud, Claude Hennes- 8y. Oscar Larson, Henry and Alvin Dille were business visitors at Be- midji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Bye had as their dinner guests, Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sime and family, B. E. Ivory Soap is made of the best materials that can be bought. It contains no free alkali. Nothing is put into it to make it white, to increase its weight or to soften water. ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFIZCS © NEW YORK AND CHICAGO Income tax collected in I -m~ during the first year of the : eration was $395,677.41, acvording to a report by E. J. Lynch, collectir of internal revenue for the Minne- sota district. amount, $372,627.41, was paid in by June 30, when taxes became del- i:quent but $23,050 has been col- | ¢ePtion,” given by the Solway Liter- lected since. Reports on the income |2'Y s““'e'yh Ti“‘;ls:;‘y- was ;“gd“:; of individuals for 1914 as a basis for |SVCcess. The building was fille the tax payable next Jume, will be|its Sreatest capacity and the young made between now and March 1. Although it had been hoped that the non-partisan election law, pass- ed in 1913, would be allowed to stand, with the exception of certain : R KK EK ;‘7;0;* KX K : glam was held in the new Spruce L 1 s that such PINE Grove school house on Dec. 25, and » 1o ot to he the case Senator W ¥ K ¥ K KK KKK KKK KKK KK sow’s. o Duinadll heg; anncunced tha: llent considering, scholars wWere |atter a short illness at the home of 2 i 1dji were O. Olson, A. A. Haar- | eXcellent considering, sc were |after a short illness at the ho: ;7"1 t:e the a‘llth;“":f a :"“ I:a“:]“g ;:;:le:‘ dew:ronn jor mostly a1l new beginners. The town | Fred Bjorgoe. It is yet undecided lor e repeal ol e act. e as »: i always opposed the measure, defend- ing his position by the fact that he [Dugdale, spent Christmas with friends is a firm believer in party organiza- |here. He eturned to his work Sun- legislature should not allow itself to be dragged into a lengthy discussion |who have spent the past few weeks, |, " |Christmas dinner at Benson's and af- of whether it should be repealed, at|the guests of their relatives, the least until ‘it has been given a fair|Sthol family, returned to their home At the meeting of Minnesota Re-|remain a few days. publicans held in St. Paul last week, adopted: ““Whereas, we believe the time has parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lind. come for sane, affirmative and aggres- sive party action in order to secure wise, just and necessary laws and to promote the highest efficiency in the publie service, and also to secure to the people the return of that pros- perity they .have always heretofore e A :‘Vli?y::e:;::' !;A:v:: 1::‘1:‘;111;:;;?:1‘:; returned Monday to their work at following resolutions as the prelim- Scribner after spending a few days inary declaration of principles for the | With their relatives. Republican League of Minkesota. “Resolved, that we renew our al-|Bemidjl where she will spend a few legiance to the principles and poMcies {days. 5 of the Republican party as hereto- fore declared in its national plat-|month with her form and that we pledge our hearty |Strack, returned Monday: to her home support to that party and to its prin- |at S8wanville. Mrs. Strack and ‘Miss eiples and policies, principle of protection, which has al- ‘ways been a corner stone of American prosperity. : ~( “Resolved, that we believe in ‘con- q -\ stitutional representative party gov- . ernment and in the concentration of responsibility for government in the hands of the conmstitutional officers of the state and nation, who are elected by the people and are di- rectly responsible to thie people. “Resolved, that we believe poli- tieal parties are necessary to secure the highest efficiency in the public service and to guard the rights and interests of the people; that party conventions are necessary to main- tain party organization, to give the people an opportunity to assemble and enowned dermatol- discuss thelr legislative and admin-| $Fith, Just common bold-sulphur made istrative needs and dictate their par- ty platforms, and we favor the call- ing by the executive committee of an early convention to complete the. or- tions the Eczema ganization of this Republican League, | skin clear and and for the adoption of a platform of party principles.” LA EE R R R REE R BN For man; y_years common bold-sulphur * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS | has occupied a secure % EXRK KKK XK KKK KKK fll&“fidfimml oy You should feel real glad every stro, Hous by ; Bemidji. Millll. time you have to lick a Democratic | sitici i . revenue stamp. It will leave such a.| nice taste in your mouth, and a hole in_your pocketbook.—Ancka Union., The papers are demanding that the legislature cut out the consideration ot all foolish measures. How is that possible when nearly every member is even now carrying around in his inside pocket a few pet bills.—Red | Lake Falls Gazette. Anyway, the proposals of the econ- omy Qnd efficiency commission are en- titled to receive the most serious con- sideration from every member of the . legislature, without the aid or con- | catarrth dlupm{‘: Y""p it :Eilwuo( ;i‘:; sent of any of the spoilsmen or party| head will clear and » R bosses.—Fairmont Sentinel. AlL this talk about either amend- | " struggling for breath ing to death or Abolishing the Dunn | Balm from your road law is sill; 1 R, Tt Teanthi lature would ‘discontinue the power | your nostrils. l?::%";i Prrend ‘ot fown boards to build rosds and, :'.:F;':fi';'w a2 Tweeten and family and R. R. Spande. J. C. Banks, who for several months was Great Northern agent here, left Tuesday for Tilden Junc- «on. His many friends will be pleased to learn that he is well satis- fied with his new station. The home talent play, “A Rank De- That is why Ivory Soap is so mild that it can be used with comfort and safety on the tender skin of a child. IVORY SOAP * IT FLOATS * The bulk of the people received much prajse. for their efforts. They will give the play in Shevlin, Thursday evening, | MALCOLM * December 31. ERKK KKK K KKK KKK KKK A fine Christmas tree and pro-|al Stiles. A large number of friends tree program. - a large crowd was present. It was Among those who spent Monday . P loyed of Spruce Grove is sure forging to|when the funeral wil take place. Helge Olson, who is employed at|y "¢ ont witn ies school ~ work. Here is hoping the other towns will follow suit and give the children a fair chance. The law is a good one and the | day. Mrs. F. Samberg and son Arlow, stored immediately. at Park Rapids Monday. Mrs. Sines and daughter Effie left Monday for Bemidji where they will The Republican League. A Bad Case of Nasal Catarrh Cured By Pe-ru-na. ‘That any case of nasal catarrh can be cured by an internal medi- cine is denied by some. Only a glance at our files would be nec- essary to convince any. sane per- son that catarrh can be cured by the internal use of Peruna Mrs. Victoria Pickel, of Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Hagen of Bemidji ar- resolutions were |rived here last week to spend. the Christmas holidays with the latter’s following Walter Johnson of Solway came here Saturday to attend the Christ- mas entertainment at Framhall. He returned home Monday. Miss Marie Helgeson was a Bemidji visitor Monday. Ingman Refsdal and Nick Nelson Miss Palma Lind left Saturday for let her tell her own story. M Street, Columbus, Ohio, writes: “I have been using Peruna for catarrh, havin, Mrs. Gessel, who has spent the past daughter, Mrs. get the nasal organs opened, and make me very sick. {Marthi Klingbeil .accompanied her to Bemidji, returning the same day. e including the being a member of the Rebecca Lodge of Odd Fellows, obnoxious trouble.” P ECTEMA AND STOPS NG This old time skin healer is used just like any oold cream. Sulphur, says a r into & thick cream will soothe and heal the skin when irritated and broken out ith Eczema or any form of eruption. he moment it is applied all itching ceases and after two or thres applica- Star Brand Typewriter Ribbons In any color to fit any make of typewriter Each 75¢ These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Come in neat tin boxga. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co position in the and outaneous —— opy. OPEN NOSTRILS! E _ ACOLD OR CK How To Get Relief When ~ Carbon Paper ANY COLOR —— Count fifty! Your en’ld in head or trils will open, tI freely. e mucous discharge, dryness Get' a small tle f’E‘l‘y’lCrg et” a boti of mm 1t the next legis-| little of this fragrant antiseptic o township money spent pervision of a state en-| instant e Page Defictiv soap for the toilet is” upon the quality® | KK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK|ter supper attended the Christmas The Hogans’ had Christmas dinner Christmas dinner at Andy Erick- The father of Fred Bjorgoe died Hydrogen gas, almost perfectly pure, is being made by a process in- | — vented by a German chemist that de- | WANTED—Board and room in pri- B. M. Howland and family had’llver! it under pressure so it can be A Member of The Rebeccas is a case of this sort. She had nasal catarrh very badly, and was cured by Peruna. We will . Victoria M. Pickel, 130 E. Mound T g had a very aggra- vated case, so bad that it clogged the nasal organs, When I did the mucus would drop into my throat “A friend advised me to take Peruna, and: after using four bot- tles I Wwas cured. I have no trouble now, and am happy to say that I am enjoying the best of health and attending to my lodge duties, “I would recommend Peruna to those suffering with the same VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V..M.~ VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2 Pogue’s Livery DRAY LINE A AR~ TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America Ava. Office Phone 12. DENTISTS. DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST KRR R RN RK KRS Office in Winter Block ¥ One-half cent per word per «|DR. J. T. TUOMY, * issue, cash with copy. E 3 DENTIST %~ Regular charge rate, one cent & |Gibbons Block ¥ per word per insertion. No % % ad taken for less than 10 cents. % = = % Phone 31. * LAWYERS XX KKK KKK KKK XXX XX GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER KRR KRR R KKK KK X' One-half cent per word per ¥ issue, caskt with copy. B 3 % Regular charge rate, one cent % * per word per insertion. No % % ad taken for less than 10 cents. x % Phone 31. x LA R R R R R SRS SRR 2 y POSITIONS WANTED. FOR SALE. ‘WANTED—A position as saleslady|FOR' SALE—I have the following T m dry goods store; five years’ ex-| ~farm machinery to exchange for perience, with good references.| live stock, one two horse corn cul- Call or address T, Pioneer. tivator, one, one horse corn cultl- ] m vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two Tel. 330 North of Markham Hotel Miles Block Phone 560 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. - PHYSICIANS, S E school, by high school student.| I8TM Wagons, Two one horse bt“‘ ~ , SURGEONS Address “A,” clo Pioneer. gles, one garden drill, one, two|DR, ROWLAND GILMORE . horse Kentucky single disk harrow PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON FOR RENT. and other farm ‘machinery. W. G Office—Miles Block FOR RENT—House, 504 ~8rd 8| _Schroeder. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National' Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36 Res. Phone 72 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE Glasses Fitted )fice Gibbons Bldg., North Markham Hotel, Telephons 106. Rents for $10 a month, but will|FOR SALE—Horses, cattle, hogs and rent to small family until May 1 household goods. Also farm for for $30.00. Frank Lane. rent; prefer to make a deal for the FOR RENT—J. M. Richards house,| Y10l to one party. Call il 909 Lake Boulevard. Inquire R. ;’::: Fi;:fl;i:’;“fi‘;gn‘;“' Birchwoo H. Schumaker. i i 2 FOR RENT—Furnished room, 600 |FOR SALE—At new wood yard, Bemidji Ave. Mrs. A. E. Henderson, | W00d all lengths delivered at your door. Leave all orders at Ander- FOR RENT — Furnished, modern| gopn's Employment Office, 206 Min- had room. $7 per month. Phone 931-J. nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie FOR RENT—Upstairs flat. Inquire ‘Miller, Prop. . at 511 Minnesota Avenue. FOR SALE—Forty acres of good WANTED. cordwood stumpage. S. E. S. W. A A A A e A A AR AR WANTED—Steam heated flat, fur- of 29, 147-33. Inquire of O. J. nished or unfurnished, for family Weekly, 1207 Beltrami Ave., or Gully, Minn. of two. Phone 31—or address R. G., Pioneer. FOR SALE—My 25 horse power hoisting engine, at a bargain; for cash or will trade for auto. Ad- vate family, for man and wife. dress B. F. Joslyn, Fargo, N. D. v:’m“e 81, or address R. G, Plo-| 5oR SATE Saloon in Joplin, Mont. eer. Good business; in a live town. ‘WANTED—Phone 228-W for all Opera house in connection. Ole kinds of wood and hay, delivered.| Grimsted, Joplin, Mont. WANTED—Second hand household |[FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The goods. M. E. Ibertson. Ploneer will procure any kind of = rubber stamp for you on short no- THROAT A New York inventor's egg beater| tice. - that is operated by one hand, is turned by a spiral spring within the FARMS FOR SALE. handle as the latter is moved up and |FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, down on a spindle. about 500 cords wood, half hay land on good stream, one mils from a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great siate of North Dakota offers unlimited op portuntties for business to classi- fled advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargc Daily and Sunday Courler-News the only seven-day paper in the etate and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank et; reaching all parts of thae state the day of -publication; it is the paper to use In order to get re- sulfs; rates one cent per word first Insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the OR. F. J. DARRAGH OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation *08% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered. Notice. All those knowing themselves in- debted to me are kindly requested to settle their book account or note be- fore Jan. 10, 1915. I am obliged to ask customers to favor me promptly to enable me to meet my own obli- gations. . W. G. SCHROEDER. DR. L. J. PERRAULT, CHIROPODIST CORNS and INGROWING NAILS re- moved without pain. BUNIONS scien- tifically treated. Phone 499-J. Office over the Rex Theater. Presbyterian Cook Book. The Ploneer has just completed the publishing of a splendid 175-page €ook book issued by the ladies of the Presbyterian church of Crookston, and will retain a few copies to- be sold at 50c. Better reserve one by telephone. Phone 31.—Adv. E. M. SATHRE Abstracter O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. _—_—— KR XK KK KRR KRR KX K3 * RAILROAD TIME CARDS + FRERKKK KKK IR R K KD MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. 2 North Bound Arrives. . 1 North Bound Leaves. . S00 RAILROAD %Lgsttsgunddzfaves;. . 9:36 am est Bound Leaves. 4:55 market at 50 c_enta and 75 eemf East Bound Leaves. 2i48 §$ each. Every ribbon sold for 75 ‘West Bound Leaves. 9:564 am cents guaranteed. Phone .orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. West Bound Leave: East Bound Leaves. North Bound Arrives South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves af Freight East Leaves at. MINNESOTA & INTER! The Markets Duluth Wheat and Flax. Pioneer wanis—one-halt cent a Duluth, Jan. 2.—Wheat—On track|Word cash. aad to arrive, No. 1 hard, $1.263§; No. 1 Northern, $1.26%; No. 2 Northem, $1.22%,. Flax—On track and to ar qeaameive 46 Freight 1 ' F Tive, $1.61%. WANTED 10 e North om0 'Tel ] $t. Paul Grain. 7 ft. cedar posts cut from Orth Bemidg e 7:00 pm St. Paul, Jan. 2—Wheat—No. 1|| dry sound standing cedar 14 ||*Daily. "All others daily except Sunany: Northern, $1.27; No. 2 Northern, $1..| 35; No. 2 Montana hard, $1.28; corn, 63@65¢c; No. 8- white oats, 47c; bar- and 16 ft. tamarack poles ‘8 t0 4 in. top cut from green tamarack. _— _—_—_ NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY H H .61, O delly, e k! ley, 1G07c: ryo, $105; fax, $11 L BATGHEIDER e S 5 Sinday, Fokadng roesh South 8t. Paul Live Stock. Bemid, e : : South St. Paul, Jan. 2.—Cattle— Steers, $4.50@8.50; cows and heifers, $6.00@7.00; calves, $4.00@8.75; stock- eors and feeders, $4.25@6.75. Hogs— $6.90@7.06. Sheep—Lambs, $4.50@ 8.30; wethers, $4.76@6.20; ewes, $2.60 @6.26. FARM FIRE INSURANGE Let me write it in the old Con- necticut Fire Insurance Co. €. C. CROSS MILES BLOCK Huffman & 0’Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jan. 2.—Wheat—May, $1.25%; July, $1.26%. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, $1.27%; No. 1 Northern, :$1:23% @1.26% ; No. 2 North- ern, $1.24% @1.26 No. 3 yellow corn, 63 @64c; No. 3 white oats, 47 @48c; flax, $1.63%. MultiKopy Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 e * ‘CARBON PAPER Chicago Grain and Provisions. Z Chicago, Jan. 2.—Wheat—May, §1. ALy, Qolor, 29%; July, $1.18%. Corn—May, 67¢; 108 Sheets to Box July, T4%c. Oats—May, 53%c. Pork —Jan, $1887; May, $19.47%. Butte:| FPRICE $3.00 FUNERAL DIRECTOR ¥. E. IBERTSON ~ UNDERTAKER and GOUNTY CORONER —Creameries, 34c. = Kggs—26@34c. Poultry—Springs, 13c; fowls, 11%0Q 130; turkeys, 13@H4c. - BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. CO. Chicago. Live Stock. 'HARNESS - We want 1o sell a fow Worl