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. : : : e . : : FEBRUARY 1, 1915, ; Nal 0 lally well informed on' the needs ofof the efficienicy and- economy: com. 4 £ ¢ : : S , . " VETERINARY SURGEON rfie Bemidllu“all}"plolleef- the north country. His recommen-|mission from:various states. ’EXAMN E a fine : X L T . e B VV?W TEE BEMIDJI PIONDER PUB. oo |dation for state aid in clearing of | ‘“For example, the state of: New lace collar vthat 5 1 " VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2 Pogue’s: Livery Publishers and Pro] land ‘points the way for action that|York asked for 350 copies. Secretary Pardee was only able'to furnish 15:|"has bgmwmfid with: Ju year by carrier .. that we order at least 4,000 extra #:Phone-31: > Office in Winter' Block I'm durned if I blame ye; I had to “the quality of Ivor Chree months, postage S »” & . rf.,“ %take water here myself,”—Walker [°OPies- a ¥ y EEEKEEEEX KRR XX 31z mwonths, postags 4 ¥ ; Telephone' 3l . would greatly hasten’ development ¥ Entered at the post office at Bemiaji|2nd add much to the-prosperity of |We have promised that we: would ¢ . DRAY LINE | § &% i aa second-class matier under At | the state.—Warroad Pioneer. supply the other copies as soon as| 1VOTY. Soap. Notice e sl e e § +t Congress of March 8, 1879, the bill hu been ‘printed h i1 l ik . . . Tou SMART B B ’ Fublished every afterncon except Sunday e "I called on Speakor Flowers with| 1OW clear it 1s 1n. * DRAY AND TRANSFER I i = | Once upon a time—quite recentiy. .20 color. How much it L Safe and Piano. Moving | ot S Pds atne. must be | in fact—tho. south-bound passenger Teference to the matter, and he con- iR b KK R KK KK KX Ry Prong 68 818 Amarica Ave. B saemn 1o"the sditor, bt not ‘mecessar: |irew up to the village water taui[SHTTed :)" s opinton- s feelsitikea brand new & One-half cent per word per ¥ Office’ Phone 12, } "compmunications’ for the Weekly Plo- |and slowly stopped with & iong|hoU! Wi e e iece. How fresh- X issue,- caslh with copy. * 1 &1 o ayer Bhould reach Hhia Ol o nmuce | Shuddering sigh. A’ thirsty”lumber- | <K 5 . 1n otdor. tosupply the [ I i 8 S8 %77 Regular charge:rate, one cent ¥ DENTISTS. | A tion 15 the eacremt esue jack who stood on fhe” depot plat-| Otaide reausts. ; and 'unworn. it looks in #-per- word: per Insertion. No | s ionrg i | e form lazily watching the scene, was | - X P&V 8150 talked the matter over hread: Fhat sh : *-ad: taken for:less than 10 cents, #|DB- D- L. STONTOS, i - oune month by carrier heard to mutter: * I don’t blame ye, | it e governor, and he suggests| | €very:thread. at shows 1 NTW $;N;SA:,SEF'§$CAG° whether he would regard such’ on-| a1+ TuE PRINCIPAL riTike |S1BUBhtS as. justifable in case they - | should be directed at his own partic- ! % i 3 3 s 7 DR. J. T. TUOMY, L ¢ R s Y " pioe. ——— Soap—its mildness, purity | S S -5 80 i E1ght ‘pages, col nln: & summAry of R ~But® i 7 & FOR RENT — Seven-room ~house, | gib i } th Y ed every —— An‘Important and eedom ' from wun= Gibbons Block el. 230 i Bl . ?xfu:’-%':i and -eente;o-un pald to any| three kinds of religious i “Hah!"* exclaimed little- Edith, after d f.l' o " < A woodshed and small barn in con- North of Markham Hotel ) £ 8 77 sadress for §1.50 in advace. |, Two or three kinds of religious In-| yoqyyng" e story or adam and Eve. | - combined alkali. R ; ! necton. Two lots with biilding: | THIS PAPER REPRESENTLD FOR FOREIGN | tolerance ~ have manifested them- .y, old serpent couldn't’ ‘huve i ! 2% On A mariss AVes netwaen-THRCART| S TAWYERS b ADVERTISING BY THE selves in this neighborhood of late.|tempted mé with an_apple. cause | +To Wash Real 1 Coll d " gih Sts. Inquire of L. F. JOMN: | ors s F [ There is just one safe rule to follow|don't like apples.” - 2 Fi > ml‘ 4 Bemidji Ave 2 GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, | in endorsing or opposing attacks on | "ButL’ suggested’ ber swmall brother, Other Fine-Laces E o P s e LAWYER - religion, and that is to ask one’s self | "8'pose somebiods had told you wovfy | Baste the lace 0.2 piece of clean white muslindo thit eaéh point an picot + | FOR'RENT—Furnished modern new | Miles Block Phone 560 held firmly in place. -Make a good lather of Tvory Soap amd‘warm wmund S let the lace soak for thirty minutes. ‘Then alternately press-between hands and ™~/ dip in the water until clean. Do not rub. I necessary, use a second clean suds! §i* |~ ‘nection. of Ivory-Soap. ~Then rinse in clear waters, néxt.in blue’ water and lastly in a'thin: [+ |~ 817-R. starch.. Tack on-a board stretching the muslin evenly. “When'neatly dry, remove ent. apples? = Chic; n|,u flewu Sympatay. Mra, G.—My husbiand walks in bis rooms, with sitting room in con- — e D. H: FISK, Court Commissioner 1028 ‘Minn Ave. Phone ATEORNTS AT DAY Office second fioor O’Leary-Bowser Loose Thinking. ular ‘form of religion.—Wheelock's|gieep.” ars. Youngwed 1 wish.t comd| -~ from the board and press thoroughly h the muslin.- Do not put ion on the |, | FOR RENT—Furnished room. 1009 Buflding. | b E Henry Ford, automobile manufac- Fergus Falls Weekly. get mine to. His dally work s so con lace. 'When diy, cut the basting '.hreads you will find the lace like new. - Bemidji Ave. E fining the ‘poor- fellow gets bardly a bit of exercise.—[ondon Answers: =3 | > turer, before the United States Com- —— : i 2% - mission of Industrial Relations,' made| The safeguarding against constitu- . IVORY SOAP 99%% PIJRE this remarkable statement: ‘“We|tion-tinkering should be ‘attended to Auntie Wants to Know. 3 a8 X 2/ —— PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | 0 . | : will guarantee to take every convict |before presenting the amendments to| cyry Nephew fon vacutiom—I'm : : i FOR SALE, OB e S | out of Sing Sing and make a man out | the people to vote on. In the case of |gtudying now ftor a doctor. Rural E - = — 1 i % MF'OR‘ SVWI E\Nvi “h“"’v"w""a m;"io“l“lo“"‘m“l‘ p | of him.” Mr. Ford did not enlarge|petitions a sufficient pereentage of | Aunt” Do tell? “Aln't” the doctor able , ) farm machinery to exchange for DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. upon this proposition; but when he|signers should be required to indi-[to do bis own studying? Exchange live Bw&rone fwo Sorss oot Gl PHYSICIAN - AND- SURGEON reached his hotel, a reporter asked|cate a general demand on the part tiator, one, one horse corh ‘cultl: Office in Mayo- Block FOR RENT—Six-room house. A.| _ PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS -Kleln. . ROWLAND GILMORE The Unfeeling World. i him to explain. of the people. And in case of amend- +DIA 56 ever feel that the warld vator, one potatoe sprayer, Two Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | Mr. Ford would not go into de-|ments originated by legislatures such was agalust you? tarm wagons, Two one horse bug-|DR. C. R. SANBORN | tails, but added these observations: |restrictions and requirements should | “.qyra, -¢-felt it this morning wllen 1 ‘gies, one garden drill, one, two PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ’ | “Work is the main thing in life. Idle- | be imposed as would prevent the sub- > walk” 7 ingle disk harrow | * Office—Miles Block [ ness caused this war, didn’t it? There | mission to the péople of frivolous or sligped on uifli_-, l}esembling a miniature stone cut-| A patent has geen granted a New :::::;::“;::: ::em:"y' Py | would have been no war, if there had [unimportant amendments.--Red Wing | We aiways weaken whatever we es- | ter's hammer, but hollow, is a Massa-| York Invéntor. for wheels:for:shatt-| - oo o0 DR. L. A. WARD - 3 been enough work. If those men |Eagle. aggerate.—La Harpe. chusetts inventor’s pick to split ice|ing, automobiles and many otherpur-|._——_ """ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | hadn’t been idle, they wouldn’t have With the sharp end and cut it into|poses that are made of two sheets of |FOR-SALE—sSaloon in live town, Over First National Bank | been in prison.” R e e 7 | cubes with the other. steel and pressed together. with only two saloons. Have only Bemidji, Minn. | ‘ This view of the eriminal s beins | 4 0vEnyon sHows . x| AI.T T ' hargain. it taken Tmmediately 11| DR & B HENDERSON solely a result of his environment is|, “"ppppem TN ECONOMY BILL * HELR An. extensive deposit of graphite| . The back of a -new stove polishing h:nfm teascn Torsselling i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | an old one; yet because of the dam-| . o o 3y xRk K KK X KKK recently - was dlscovered in" British [brush constitutes a reservoir for po- " r W iTudt D' t, Mion, Over First National Bank age that such sweeping statements T 25 Honduras. lish, write. ‘Wm. Huffman, Dent, v Bemidji, Minn. I i may cause, it is necessary to refute| ~Governor - Hammond “has. relm:| ‘I - 'FOR' SALE—At new wood yard, |Office Phone 36 Res. Phone 71 them again and again, says the Min-|Pressed upon legislators and mem» wood all lengths delivered at your DR. E. H: SMITH bers of the efficiency and economy commission his keen -interest- and fellow men, as does Mr. Ford, is quite hearty co-operation relative to the ~Mt lél:d':!l::tt:fu%‘l’:l ;::II—Sulhuh’ o 1 3r d N“mber likely to base his views upon human bill sent to the lawmaking body by fine for Kidneys. ¢ neapolis Journal. A man who feels deeply for his door. Leave all orders at Ander- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON son’s Employment Office, 206 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie Office: Security Bank-Block ‘Miller, Prop. : DR..EINER JOHNSON r FOR SALE—Cord wood, by H. F.| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Cleveland. Call J. J. Opsahl's of- Bemidji, Minn. Phone 177- fice,HotelMarkham one Py R 2. ————— | RAILROAD TIME CARDS + FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The |y u g x k X k kK K Kk K K % & ¢ Pioneer will procure any kind of MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. rubber stamp for you on short no-| 2 North Bound Arrives. . 9:45 am tce. 1 North Bound Leaves...... 1:30 pm i) gefeest S i a S00 RAILROAD | FOR SALE—1000-pound horse, oOr|ig2 mast Bound Leaves. . 9: will trade in on one weighiug|163 West Bound Leaves. 186 East Bound Leave: about 1300 pounds. Koors Bros. 187 West Bound Leave: GREAT NORTHERN | FOR SALE—My residence at 415 Be- | nature from a comparatively few |30 of the foremost citizens of the 33 West Bound Leaves. midji ‘Ave. Kenneth Meclver. 33 East Bound Leaves 6 FOR SALE—Two sleighs. Anderson |,3% Bast Bound Leaves.. dray. 106. South Bound Leaves. Freight West Leaves ai Freight East Leaves at. FARMS FOR SALE. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL A A A A A AN FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, |32 Sowh—¥pls Bte. L 31 North—Kelliher 1. about 500 cords wood, half hay L N%:-m—lm. Ffils, }:v' land on good stream, one mile from a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. ! WANTED. WANTED — Tamarac and Norway ‘Dal\yN All uther‘s é.uy except "S\?gdm logs, 20 and 30 feet long and not less than 8-inch tops, for 10 Log NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Cottages to be built at Long Lake, f’”“m"g“g: exoept HS.‘;?“:S; dlln‘mr o in Section 11, Twp. 147, R. 32, only. $to6pm ‘Turtle River Township. Will con- tract the logs delivered or cot- tages complete. Answer quick if you want to figure on this. Minne- FUNER?Y DIRECTOR sota Northern' Land Co., Minnea- polis. * ¥. E. IBERTSON WANTED—Second hand household secretary to the governor. ““We have been receiving many re- quests for extra copies of the report FEW FOLKS HAVE k1 i tate. He has caused a letter to be 4 i K — specimens that have chanced to|S! il s = . come under his own observation, and |Sent to Chairman Charles P. Craig rl’i““t f"’"';'“u:‘"‘fma"‘d _wl;xheh' 'g”“[' s L of the » ion | 2nd overworks the kidneys in their efforts | trom this limited premise, essays to|0f Duluth, head of this commission| ¢, gieer it from the aystem. Regulareat- ] i y pass judgment upon institutions|Of 30, setting forth his belief that the | erg of meat must flush the kidneys occa- 2 o | which throughout the ages have been | Public interest requires that “at least | sionally. ~You must relieve them like you ; & | . eve your bowels; removing all the . | found necessary for the preservation [ 4,000 extra copies” of the efficiency :zl;! waste and | 1 poison, else you feel a | of law and order. Of course, “work |Pill be printed. dull ‘misery in the kidney regfon sharp == is the main thing in life;” but does| Not alone does the governor:be- pains in the back or sick headache, diz- it follow that all men like work to|lieve that there should be a general zme'::!i, y&:iux hstomflch sours, tongue is vceum u“rse Saibes di f § he | coated and when the: weater is bad yoy such degres that, if given the op- |sBroading of the civic gospel to the | Sied 200 hen the Fontherfs bad you portunity, they will labor perman-|interested people within the state,| couqy full of sediment; the channels . : - : | ently at their jobs, without ever let-|but that those commonwealths which, | often get irritated, obliging you to get At the ting temptation, shiftlessness and |like this state, are ridden to death “thWO Dl'tthlree tn:zs during the mgl:lts % 3 i 0 neutralize these -irritating aci 3 laziness get the better of them? :‘lth L lmg‘: officeholding ar}my,ldax;d and flush off the body's urino ok 2 . - -Undoubtedly, privation has driven |t2Xes growing every year, should be.get about four ounces of Jad - Saits many men to commit criminal acts.|Siven an opportunity to study what| from 1y ApYarmReyY take! Bk tdble; i i _|the North Star state will have: for | spoonful in a glass of water before break- Silch e 0T ntoetins heonen o its civil administration code unless| fast for a few days and your kidneys will N loE that.lc, Is sheorimecesalty, (Bl o ities | then act fine and bladder disorders dis- are these the men that crowd the|the politicians are more powerful in| gppear.” This famous salts is made from v u": ing? Did lack of |the legislature this year than public| the acid of ipes and lemon juice, com- cells at Sing Sing? ; graj THOMAS BROOKS FLETCHER. work put Charles Becker in the death | sentiment. bined with lithia, and has:been used for e s house? How many embezzlers and| This is the letter that went from | Eénerations to clean and stimulate slug- % LR y_emb Ronhhe Rl il b il gmh kidneys and stop bladder irritation. counterfeiters are in jail in this|the gove o ad Salts is_inexpensive; harmless and ues ay Ven'ng ep. county at this moment? Is Harry|Craig signed by Charles M. Andrist, | makes a - delightful effervescent lithia- . E Thaw in the Tombs because he was ::z:nd'"]‘:k which ;";{‘e‘:““’th"f e l““d Under Auspices of Woman’s Study ‘Club ake now and th us avoiding hard up for money and the opportu- serious kidney and bladder diseases. Adults 78¢c Children 28¢c nity to work? Expert cracksmen blow open a safe ] recently a few blocks from the Uni- versity Campus; will Mr. Ford “guar- antee” responsible positions to these yeggmen? Does he claim that such A skill could not obtain a legitimate | livelihood, if there were the real de- i oo ) sire to lead an honest existence? o= Cole Blease, while governor of il South Carolina, released murderers Well-known local druggist says every- upon the theory that they were more body is using 6ld-time récipe of will not disfigure walls Moo Push-Pms goods, M. E. Ibertson. sinned against than sinning. But it Sage ‘Tea andSulphur. Sold In . UNDERT‘KER and is this very maudlin attitude toward MISCELLANEOUS criminals that has produced what| Hair that'loses its-color and lustre, or BEMIDJI A‘DVVMERTT‘S-EURVS;T_ he great state of COUNTY CORONER Governor Whitman has well de- | When it fades, turns.gray, dull'and life- AT THE less, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the — B seribed as the most dangerous ele-|phair -Our graudmother made up atmix- | 1 ment in American life today—the | ture’6f Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep Bflmmfl flflm{ flfflflfl fled- advertisers. The recognized | widespread growth of lawlessness, | her dl:f;kf' Lo u‘:d bwlm:l: n:i t}:::; ; SUPPLY STORE ~-advertising medium in the Fargo coupled with contempt for the min- :::n wlo:om w;fifll"a,‘}i uh“:de of n - *Daily. -and - Sunday - Courier-News isters of justice. hair which is'so-attractive, use only:this the only seven-day paper in the old-time recipe. Nowadays we this famous mixture H £ Farmers Use Autos. by asking o hg;tdmg store for & 50 How- did it' come about ? There were 64,185 automobiles in | cent bottle of '“Wyeth’s Sage-and Sul- Minnesota Nov. 1, 1914. Sixty-three | Phur Hair Rethedy,” which darkens the JOhn Flemmg Wilson * will hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody per cent of all the cars sold in the can ibly tell it has been applied. Be- . (' year ending on that date were bought | sides, 1t takes off dandruff, ‘:"mp., al| tell you. Read the story by persons in towns of less than 5,- | itching and falling~ hair. dampen & sponge:orsoft brush' with it (l’)is T, then = f"::’m‘e'::”’“““' most of whom were | .3 dra this through your hair, taking paper, see the mov. i ial one small strand at a time. By morn- | 1 & i These figures are given out by| ing the g‘fithny hair disappears; but what ing plcmres P'Oduced by ! The Farmer, a St. Paul publication. | delightsithe \Judiey with! Wyeth’s Sage G . They are the vemtit of an exhastiee ] and Sulphur-is that; besides beautituly | the “Universal Film Manu- They el ran darkening the hair after a few applica: p nquiry up to ov. . A e au- LYo 5 acturifig“Company by spe- tions, it als> beings Back the gloss and | cial -arrangements for - this| North- Dakota effers unlimited op . - portunities: for' business to classi- || 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. Results are most aiways certain when you use a Ploneer want ad. - -state-and.the paper-which carries|ope half cent a word. Phonme 31. the largest amount of classitied ————vc={- - 8dvertising. .Thke Courier-News eovers North Dakota like a blank- et; -reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is. the . paper te-use. In order to get re- sulés; rates one cent per word first insertiom, ome-half cent per word succeediug imsertions; fifty cents per-lie ‘per momth. Address the Courfer-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for ‘every make of typewriter on. the market at 60 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given _the same careful attention as when tomobile business in 1914 showed lustre -asid gives-it an’ appearance of heavy sales in the state is made"evi- | abundazee. "I FR THED || Carbon paper ANY COLOR The business increased 62.5 per cent: from Nov. 1, 1911, to Nov. 1, 1912, It grew 48.7 per cent in ‘the like -period- following and 50.4 per you appear in person. Phone 31. Your Great- cent in the period ending with Nov. 108 Sheets to the I)OX The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply ' Grandfather’s Ink i ; 1, 1914. Registration of cars not Store, waswn inconstant mixture, thickened or thinned as it required. Folks are more particular about ‘writing results now, 30 we offer our customers memmemberol the Carter’s Inx family, Carter’s ' i owned in the state was eliminated in T 3 making up the figures. ‘The most significant' part of the KKK KKK KKK KKK KK ¥ MORRIS & LONGBALLA’'S % * EXCHANGE COLUMN = % R R R T e Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; f rice . no more burning feet, swollen, bad smell- | _- 5 report is that which shows the dis-| ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns tribution- of* the cars. Of the 64,-| cal louses-or- bunions, No matter what l l % E Bemid]' Ploneer p\lb Company’ i | 185 in the state up ‘to ‘the date of ;r‘hw}{::"un’g:: £ To parties who arej indebted to W. 160 acres near Bemidji for in- Pencraft | ! | closing the census, the number of | tho gun you've - G.Schroeder for merchandise, dating Bemidji, Minn come property, 'large frame Combined Office and bl | towns of more than 20,000 ‘people, | tried iithout > : back 60 days from Nov. 1 and over, = =A== house, large meadow, 12 acres F in Pe Minneapolis, St. Paul and Duluth, | getting - relief, z N are requested to settle as soon'as con- = under cultivation. jeantain Pen was 16,760. But the: number ot | Jushuse “TIZ" ) venient and before Feb. 10, 1916. Ink towns of less than 1,000, which | gut el thorme This space reserved by the ‘ means cars owned by farmers in most sonous exmh- e n — I Bemidji Townsite & lmmvnmnt Go. Bemidj s credited with possessing | Wby /5S, '"‘!,‘ ‘ RS : g 151 cars. ieal; TIZ” s - : oND BRAN] 1 b For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., | Th lo Wio acnoira ree. bungalows in Bemidji equnlly Sk e for prairie land, leased for ome ‘nkwell use, cither fountain pens or inkw year at $85 per month. Pencralt Ink writes a dark biue and dries a time. 40 acres, 23 miles from Be- | defying b d:d mempme-mflmhnl this newestinkis anotherexample of the earnest- midji, want small ]umm close SR dmh X W*M.,w o “in, 5 i SS you |Ln matchless ink today 2 KERK KKK KKK KKK KK KK : s N/ 'NQU‘RE °F T- O BA‘LEY A:oodb“linmformecheap * _ EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS - | youll neveritimp or draw-up your-f 3 = : Bemidji; or write S 57 teade on tnooms property. _ THE BEMIDT PR KK KR KKK KK Topain . Your e m'?um Hght | A& - shclitie BEM TOWNSIT?? & IMPROVEMENT CO. Several Bemldjt residences for _PIONEER ~ _ o | and your feet will mover, never hart of | ~Nr DRUGGISTS EVERTWHERE EMIDJI NT . CO. it Governor Hammond, though a resi ll ! 4 520 cnplnl I.nl NMM farm lands. Phone 31. dent of the extreme southern portion MG:“' brof 3 = = = M 3y ‘Come in and touch a (lfie)- / of the state, appears to be exceptio

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