Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 4, 1915, Page 2

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e — - huru! at lhe t office at Bemid)i = ass - n.u'.ur undur Act 163 .every afternoon- except Sunany -No l“mfi«m rdd to mnnymoul con. +mut nar. M( not- necessar- n; for the Weekl, aser lhould rllch this ofllafi no wbflesunn 12 the current lesus Subscription Rates monthobyscarriert ‘One year by wrler Eight’ pa geu]" 861 th fin i} “the news of-the week. raday and Sant postage pald to.asy GENFRAL OFFICES 0 NEW -YORK-AND CHICAGO AF AR A e DRI OR) T " Minnesota has saved $57,073.65 by urrying its own 'firé insurance in the fitst seventeen months the plan has beeni in operation, according to the; report made to Insurance Commis- “ #fotier' J. A. O. Preus by George H. "Nettleton, ‘state fire prevention in- ‘The plan has been in force ‘dfiice August 1, 1913, and the state noWw hag insurance amounting to $10,- 070,813 "on its own buildings, han- dled by the state insurance fund. The total losses and expenses in seven- ‘teén mionths have been $5,894. * ristio of losses to premiums figured on ‘thé old line basis is only 4.373 per ént. Of the $125,000 tion made by the legislature, $91,- 709 has been transferred to the in- surance fund from which losses are Our Prediction. It is the ambition and effort of the Pioneer to keep fully apace with "the constant growth of the city of B ‘We prefer to keep a little “dhedld, rather than any behind, the "h%vé buiént of this section of the “7fhe year just begun promises to _be'a‘récord breaker in'attracting peo- ‘plé’ and’ ‘capital to northern Minne- * gbtd and the vast empire, of which ‘?%tne bty of Bemidji is the commercial nd industrial center, is due to wit- h greater business activity than v ‘Our vacant lands are i g66d demand at fast advancing “prices and the constant influx of new; people will be certain to call forth médy ‘hew business enterprises. @ ‘belfef I the accuracy of this eabit; and our abiding faith in Be- “3ntdji ‘has ‘proripted us to mark the Yeptiififiig“of the’thirteenth volume ¥ df*the 'Dally Pioneer by acquiring for 1t*the Tatést and most reliable’ tele- ‘Eraphic news service. "MW piifchased the ‘heWyfriiichise Tor this city and be- “Mewsen” the Houts of eleven o'clock in i'and three o'clock fn the ~ @hileriidon” évery day ‘we will be fuc- nished “tieé “lafest télegraphic news For-thic world. “ Thi§ 6 the same service that s fufnikiiéd many of the leading metro-' It Wwill ‘enable us to e o Téaders all important state 4’ World-wide ‘news ‘liourd’earlier than it can "-se"mm "By Medns' of ‘fhie Diiluth and This means a _very: To do this we Unitéd Press % peyeen” ailves. “twin“etty papers. substantfaY "increase 1l Denditure by the Pioneer, but we will ‘"feel"amply rewardéd” by 'the appre- * éfition~-on fhe “Part of the “wiiich ‘We feel éertain’ will follow. -*The“city 6f Bemidji and fts tribu- tary” tefritory” is” just’ entering upon ‘dm aréa”of “unprecedented develop- ““rfént ‘wnd - great’ " prosperity. “are & multitude of reasons for it“and | ‘many-profects now contéimplated’ in- ""Mark our prediction. fienxt I the organ Dépte Hardly Wil B\;“h%ed request and it would not bflrllll‘D ing to see the whole state from go ernor down put on a non-| p-rtlnn D-luulud by Glty Mlnlnir Heni ¥ “ Waite of Dayton. - Henry M Waite, city manager of Dayton, O., durlng the s ‘National teld ~at ” Baltfmore, ~ discussed . “The - Commissfoh Mifhiger ‘Pihn"or Govern: HenE 157 the 'TAEht o> Bk ience.” ‘This new form 6f oty govertimeht \waa ' success:” bé asserted; and’ lfi"inawer io his-own guestion as-to whethér ft “Its permanency depends upon’ in telligent cltizenship and thefr contin- ed"™“determliiiiitfon édp D Polities commissionérs at” lafge” hAd~ resulted be said. They selected the manager. who then selected the directors of the five eepnrtmenu—ltw. nmm vwarn Service, fafety.’ i “I cannot tell you the poutlcal talth of the commissioners or the directors,” he said:- “They are selected for”their ability. “In our finance department.” he con tinued, “our new ac¢ounting system 1s‘the saime as would be found In any large business. ~Our budget is scien: tific. Every month the hend of éach' department recelves’a complete finan clal siatement which ghows the orig inal allowance, expenditures and bal ance ‘I “etich “account. ' We keep ‘our expenditures ifiside our allowances." The' committee’ on municipal pro- gram which bas been" at work for a | year drafting a new model city char- ter for Baltimore presented a prelim: Inary report during the convention. ‘The committée proposes that the new. model city charter shall provide for a city manager as thie chief exécutive of the city,“to be'chosén by “the council solely on the basis of his fitness. Six administrative departments are pro- vided. each to be headed by a direc- tor appointed by the city manager. The directors are to beé responsible to bim' for the administration of their departments and mdy 'be removed by bim at any time. bl -The title of ‘mayor is to be preserv ed. but will be applied to the chairman of the council. This body is elective. its members to serve four years and be subject to recall. A civil service and éfficlency board to consist of three meémbers is to be appoiuted by the council Extra Thick 'Sole and Heel Look at the picture. The extra thick sole and_heel ‘means more lifeforthese ruhbcn; ‘it means that these rubbers give * miore wear than ordiniry fubbers. These “Hub-Mar Belglum, the executive offi¢ ruined.: With the coasts cut off; Belglum{,which lmpo .food supply in n xone, most_impol ‘ieed dll thelr ow! supplles to Look for the Hub-Mark on all kindsand ‘styles of Rubbér'Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and Girls. —You can rely on anythirig you buy from dealers who KKK KK KKK KKKKE o ‘Emtom EXPLOSIONS {i -k&i LA E ) n?.the cnming leglslature is going to upend a’ greater portion of /ififie in fighting over county option, i3 ;?kay fiot ‘turn the state capitol into “a tabernacle and extend a call to Bilfy* "Sunday to come K lrse 6! the session”- —Walker Pilot. It does not matter so much who is speaker of the house, the question is will the legislature do anything'to] stop this éverldsting upward freénd of. state ‘eXpefiged ‘dnd con'séquent taxa- “thon?" ~Of ‘course, " “ainduRt {ipéti each, but pennies make, dollars and the man who saves the pennies is the man who saves the|At first you feel & dull misery-in the ki dollars.—“Madison 1ndependent Press ney Tegion, you suffer from backache, OURA e AL . Everybody cal “Becku#e 'hé did mot ke you. SEREEhI8 thought home with you— There {8 much wailing among old- = llno party men- over the fact that'it| they seltilotatof Jgd ‘Badthito" folks who "to Keep up the party or- bdlxau s mam thlbl. nmu‘uon than it used to be; and R Uric acid in meat excites the kldneyl. they become overworked; get sluggish, ache, and ‘féel 1iké Turps of lead. Tht urine!becomes-cloidy s+thie bladder is irrix tated, and you may be obliged to seek re- . smali | Tief two or three times during the night. Vhien the “Kineys ‘elog’ you mrast help” et fushi off ithe body’s aridous wwaste or you'll be a real sick person-shortly. k‘hémlu:hé, “Qityitless;’ stomach gets our;tongue - conted--and youfeet rh t like the local mme twinges when the weather is bad. HewhpEper, but 8id 'you ever stop and TYRIFEIREL T you conducted the ven-| also’get fromany pharicist four ounces M58 Pere would be' so ol A8 adliFe st 5 ' 'Eat lets-méat, drink-lots of water; Jad Salts; take ‘a _tablespoonful in & glass ‘of “water” before:-breakfust your” uent(mants or| for & few ‘days and’ your Kidneys will} ‘Sonality. ~'Yet you,|then act fine.-"Fhis famous salts is mude | represefiting the entire community in & ‘HEWEDRer “Way, 'Would ‘naturally regard the fellow as spiting himself | and stimulate ‘hw‘h:m mi.:l'hr "also ‘to\neutr: theadids ine, 50 ”'Vlfl!"fl!lised to” patroniize thé p;::: e - H dder weskiress: ™1 U~ from:the ‘acid ‘of. gripes A combired Wit TR aad RV nm\ifl fdr- generations'to dléan logged Jidaeys here say it i8 onl; fl}mk gmt a fuma? éfl? sqme soaps. 1tab]e for ‘/‘ “This_is true could be a permanent success he said: Df Ivory' .ufil' Jord. per ¥|% One-] half "‘cent per word per i | issue, cash with copy. w HEW“ 8‘3“.'&9.!2}%\ ong, ‘PL" . Regular charge rate, one cent i 0% Ot Fupe ot sau,, pagl With, copy. There is no pprfume more pleasmg than the clean, natural odor “of “Tvc s High__grade. .. “The Dhyton Pt GF BVe onpartisan ‘matcnals. Ivory, §oap is so sweetmdpure that "¢ KRR X A@m’m PSR CN W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN - Phone 164-2 DRAY-LINE QM SMART ' °fUiEtE T 7o DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Pjano M Res, Phone 58 “818 e Office Phone 12, _DERTISTS, DR. D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Office “inWinter, Block DR. J. T.-TUOMY, DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. 130 North of Markham Hotel Pl{one 31. * LAWYERS PR vy o A EREEK KK KKK KK KKK K| GRAHAM M. TORRANGE, LAWYER POSITIONS..WANTED. A A e "WANTED:=A'position “as n;_mua in dry goods store; fivé years with good refere B" or, ngdreaa T, Plopeer. NTED-=Plate tv ‘work and attend school, by -high school . ¢lo_Pioneer. 10 the election of sound businessmen, | tO add a perfume to it would llcmbkc PETSMIIIEL b o SO - g‘on SALE—1 have _the following | D. H. FISK, Court Co noner g T T farm \m —anse, 5047 3rd :St. Renta for $10 a month, but yvlll rent to small family until May 1 ,FOR (SALE—At new. . wood yard, FOR RENT—Modern room. Gentle- .man_preferred. Mrs. J.. W. Nau- gle, 623 Bemidji Ave. , Mitle, Brop. FOR SALE. Miles Block Phone §60 achlnery to exchlnge for ATTORNEY AT Office second floor O’Leary-Bowur Building. A v:wr. one, one horse corn cultl- vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two _— .| farm_wagons, Two one horse bug- m "o DR."ROWLAND GILMORE Kentl\eky single d PHYSICIAN "AND SURGEON 0] Anfi ofher tarm machinery. W. G Office—1files Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON wood all lengths delivered at your Office in Mayo Block door. Leave all orders at Ander- | Phone 396 Res.. Phone.897 son’s Employment Office, 205 Min- X nesota..Ave.. Phome 147. Lizzie[DR. C: R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block FOR -SALE—My .25 - horse power FOR"RENT==F, M: Rlehlrda lmuse, 909 Lake Boulevard.™ H. Schumaker. Uncle Sam Offers All Americans a Chance to Feed Starving Be POR RENT—Furnished room, “Bemidji Ave. Mrs. A. B, Henderson. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The FOR_RENT—Five-room cottage with Dr. Tuomy, Gibbons Blk. _ tee. OR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First’ National Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. A. E.-HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND :SURGEON — Over First National Bank hoisting engine, at a bargain; for cash’ or will trade for auto. Ad- dress B. F. Joslyn, Fargo, N. D. Ploneer will_procure any kind, of Tubber stamp for you on short no- Bemidji, Miunn. [FOR “RENT-—Upstairs flat. Inquire at 511 Minnesota Avenue. Arrangements. Made For Sendmg Parcel Post Packages Ffom Rural’ Dis ? FARMS FOR SALE. Office Phone 36 Res. Phone 72 FOR SALE-—120 acres farm land,|DR. E. H, SMITH How to Aid the Strick: of the World = By WILL IRWIN = FOR RENT—fij-rQom house. * WANTED—Phone kinds of wood and hay, delivered. WANTED-—Second hand ' “household . M. E. Ibertson. FOREST FOR EVERY CITY. Profits From Thess Would Pay For Many Municipal Improvements. It 13 belng urged that évery city. and town in the United, States; whetlier 1and on good atreum, one mile from Office Security Bank Block a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 2 pero:cre w. 'deraSchl:'::de: DR. EINER JOHNSON o sl - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & FOR- SALE—Forty acres of good Bemidji, Minn. - cordwood stumpage. S. E. S. W. FOR SALE—40 acres, excellent soil, about 500 enrds wood half hay PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON of 29, 147-33. Inquire of O. J. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Weekly, 1207 Beltrami Ave., or Practice Limited Gully, Minn. ©YE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted ffice Gibbons Bldg., North Markham easily cleared. Six miles south of Hotel, Telephone 106. Bemidji. In good farming com- munity. Price $500.00. Dr. G.|DR. F. J. DARRAGH r small, should have a_f 'Tlie farimer who has a wood fot does,| 4ot have to depend ob his nelghbory| for firewood or lumber. -1 all_the_timber -hie-ueeds for his of " M. Palmer. § OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN h Specialist of Chronie Dis 2 MIICELLANEOUS e o Disatssy § ADVERTISERS—The great state of [ 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store I8 North Dakota Gffers unlimitcd op | Day and Night Calls Answered. portusittles for husiness to classi Bed ‘advertisers. = The recognized | DR, L, J. PERRAULT, advertising medlim in’ the Fargr i Datly and Sunday Courler-New: CHIROPODIST g the only seven-day paper In the|(ORNS and INGROWING NAILS re- R | S OR the first time in its history the postoffice degln.ment has bgen en- listed ln a charitable ‘undertaking. From this time l’oth An,y Amer-. ) “food to_the urv ‘5 peupl le sides supplying its inhabitants” “firewood and ‘lubiber at*1ess than they would otherwise ‘have to: pay;.it can only to stamip’ his parcel ‘fn i in the’ Fegular we Rubbers with' Service ‘Heél or | | parcel post. ' rt'wil go 48 ‘tralght ahd* ¥t o Tl i & 'Rolled Edge afcWhat you should '] | the 'doors of the tarying Belgtins, u?‘u Affé;“‘"w N k! 3 % e | will* be ed” to ! lonor erican “COmMEsI3n Rener jnsist: upor” fr0h §our ' deilér. " the executive o gf”hlc: are st T1 Broadway, New York city. et L G thtcroele out thryfugh the phyment of fines' and indemnities:™ 167hai" fldfl ’to? lfihyl fcipal forests are recom best means of in: uring ot .thoo\b. streets! ‘sewers; lights ® | ter systems und at the samé i “‘e crops '"‘" "“‘"’ Ing’taxes lowel! The prolis state and the paper which carrie: | ;oved without pain. BUNT sclen- the largest amount of classified CIUNIONS ! | advertising, The Courler-News tifically treated. Phone 499-J. Office covers North Dakota like a blank |over the Rex Theater. et;_reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it Is the E. M. SATHRE Ppaper to use in order to get re | i l sul®s; rates one cent per werd first Abstracter Ingertion, ome-half cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cent: O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. -News, Fargo, N. D. eeqmrtefl"Qr‘hu_ lood |s gon&‘“ Gerfilfl“ against the proposed “siege of Germany” 3 feed them. The allies, fearing that '.Ill f élze 4§ food coming from a_hostil snmcel_ feed"therfi ™ 'América must feed-thes ~Seven ‘million people,- untit be, made to garn would go a long fip oward making sinking fund sary and enabling a city improvements without “wif to nm;y gerier “Town forests, -although new to t /Onited ‘States, have”fong” béen estal lished institutions in ‘many. Europes n countri The city ot Zurich, in,§: at present is yielr]lnz an unnlml ne! ; Pm’afi&i‘n many such lomh Franics, biit it 18 1 Gefmiiy that have reached the highest stage of de ent and.show. the greatest:p isell> Hub=Mark: ‘Rubber™ Footwur. » poamds, stamp-it”in’ the usual wa; They are dependable merchants. orey I-the domor adds his own name and G.-Séhroéder for merchandise, dating back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, Freight East Leaves at. are requested fo settle as soon as con- H AND WASH- velflent and before Jan. 10, 1915. *34 South—Mpls. Etc, Lv. nfi"torrthu ais i‘z'gfi%me m&*fiw f6 thaii’ $67,0000" This space reseryed by Bmfln{msna & For Price of QUIRE “OF T. C.. lemidji, or write ! NSITE & IMBROVEMENT CO. | 520 Capital Bank Bullding - ranging from $1.70 to $12.14 per acre.’ |The,_town_fofests in Germnq: coyer Lots, . m c., . tamarack. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Em‘e‘ wné’r sufip “the* Ntmodphére” fidar ‘them™ WHA Belp break the force of. thé ‘wind. * * . millions ‘of acres of wasf Janda tn the Upited States which might profitably be turned into municipal for- nd_cities’ within BMLEY’» -BEI DJ1.TOW, i Let me write i itin th old Con- lg‘nd becauge he cannot afford to wait rop.:. But a city or towq -can af- ¢. 6. CROSS MILES BLOCK Jten’enflann reap the benefit, as has dasachusetts a concerted effort 1s belng made for the establishment of | town “forests. uwu lllo q’. mnnlel Carbon Raper ANY, COLOR 108 Sheets to. t\beqhgx Pnce $3 9@ anmm PUB. CO. BEMIDJL, ‘MINN. i _Der month, Address th: Bemidj, Minn. I ‘ JALE—Typewriter ribbons for |, & % % % % % X ® X kk %X kK = % ¢ 4 every make of typewriter on the|x RAILROAD ‘TIME CARDS ¢ ‘ market at 50 cents and 75 cents|x x % Xk X Kk KK K kK KK K & 3 each. Every ribbon sold for 75 MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. 3 cents guaranteed. Phone orders| 2 North Bound Arrives. 5 & J promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. -The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. 1 North Bound Leaves. S00 RAILROAD ‘West Bound Leaves GREAT NORTHERN West Bound Leaves. Notice. To parties Who are indebted to W. North Bound Arrives. South Bound Leaves. Freight West Leaves 32 South—Mpls. Etc. Lv. W. G. SCHROEDER. | 31 North—Kelliher Ly. 46 Frogat. Trom Ini. due North Bemidji. 7 ft. cedar posts cut from 45 Freight from Brainerd, North Bemidji. dry sound standing cedar 14 || +Dany. “All others daily sxcept Synday: and 16 ft. ‘tamarack poles _— -3 t0 4 in. top cut from green d,i P mrcnrmmmn onz:e;; ::;ug; oxespt Sunday. 1 to ¢y ‘ rmu FIHE INSURANGE | Huffman &. llleary i cut,Flre Insurance Co. | FURH"’“HE ‘m] UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director _ CARBON PAPER | .Any Color = s 108.Sheets:to Box FRICE $3.00 Phone 178-2, 3 or 4 FUNER?L DIRECTOR V. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY. CORONER

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