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"IC Belflld mmfi s ?’;;fl’i:&l-:&; mfl}: anization. 1f his addf cu Tie 'sal "._“ EX KK KKK XXX KRR RS -lmulneorolyxludmhnvom TN One indication, it would seem, that lflm‘"& 9‘ tMl isit h'om youy: the economy and efficiency commis- _ Teleptione, 3. sion would be a good tmng 18 ithe | very: ‘sineére interest, not only in"the ‘own | TR R AR 24l iof the Bdy 'Scouts) pu tered ai the.post office gt Bemidsl,|fact that heads of “Boards lare |organizdif Lo N sopan Rl Hine S L 2 bitterly opposéd oIt in the dbjdoté/thde that’orghdtation’ : . - £ N NART of Congress of March 3, 1879. e Falfs Sun £ ¥ has. From all that I know of lit, o g DRAY AND TRANSFER Fublished every afternoon except Sunday - . and thomAdT i thiab? 1 have: been able 2 S e : s Fi |51 Safo midiPiano *® . Woman suffrage 1a_coming on'the todoblerved pbrAlly, it'is an |pd- : & i : i FETE £ T2 'Phonte 58 818 wings of justice and the membet ot wirable. organization, 'devoted to!the 5 [ mononnsnnnnrnannrnasnsnnnnsnnnnasnsnrncons. Office Phone 12. the legislature who- refuses to. Iy mm:“"?"‘f thybert "'“""“E‘"y’ be- : A Al =T 2 the people a chanee to.vote upon ,?f: O | ) . £orsey Sl DENTISTS, question will have some embarrassing There: is-only one rule i |{he ’ ; ““IDR.'D. L. ST?TOF, W 2 ! S hENTIE? explanations to, make should he again’ ARG pplies to B“ ’pro es- SR 7 s j e T seek office.—Fairmont Sentinel. | exppe- § L<d % ° ited’ t“thake g0, N‘é"eicfim‘ re A nesota avenue. Inquire Mrs. A. P. . B allowed in this scirool-of life, dith [ frénrionnet. “Phone 210. Just'when the ¢8mmén* peopls 'are G e yeainfor for 3 > z . only way' to make good is to Kéep FOR ~ENT—'Nlce’l‘y “firnished rooms getting the~hang of “the'latest Dri-|p, iy, mnat is the reason I likelihe -over Model Bakery. Mrs. Geo. L. No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must | :be known tg the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- neer should reach this office not later than, Tuesday; of; éach week to insure publication .in. the current issue. WO S— B A Office .in-Winter-Block Subscription Rates. One ‘month by carrier One year by carrier. ‘Three months, postage D: ‘Gibbons " Block Six -months, - postage paid 00 | mary ' election” Taw; -Bloms” comes | thetyaze o peyy arond oo P Lo 0 o} 3 |5 North ot arseRts nnm dots X 'y~ ScoutsZLhecause | of it s Markham., | : i 00 | gty 2 % : " : ; szt Shoear Bos ke Moy 16gislatuté wmf \amen‘flm!ffls, mAKIE |\ i copure motion of being respén.. £ ’F‘OR iy ik i s gens cantaining 6 AMALY SE ] hososaary S0, ."“dy_:” 20 tme “3{“"' sible .to 'soclety. They are responsi= - R RN on e l:h :;: ;ls.Raom the news of the week. Published every | NO'legislatiiré comes o goes' withoutyaq - e fiaBpIE " who' 1ive’ avol 2 g B 3 Minn. Ave. Phone ¢ L ehi Thursday and sent postage paid to any | doing something to the primary- elec- | them=—to-elp maintain the stan address for §1.50 in advance. tion’ law, and ‘of ‘oours.a Wwé” have to of order and fidglityj upon which ithe ? C s mm Miles Block = 2 stand for it—EIK Rivef Star-News. commuiiity ‘ddpends. A : i b faiin mlc:lnery to; sechangs to: D. B FISE; C G thaito Hi3 PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ' GENERAL OFFICES NEW $ORK AND CHICAGO 300 acres of state-owned land, which ARANCHES 1N ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES ADVER‘I’ISING BY THE = “You are-recruits in the ranks that | - ¢ 3 o iy The daily press reportsiywe allstand in, and-that is to serve live stock, one two horse corn cul- ATTORNEY' AT LAW i CEUTIVSIELIE | the * sale © by ” the ” state | of the country in" dome way that will]. — tivator, one, one horse corn eulti-| Office second- ioor:O'Leary-Bowser ‘ Minnesota of the maple trees ' on d thut has notmng pnrtlcnlar “vator, ‘one potatoe’ sprayer, Two ~Building: “farm wagons, Two ‘one horse bug- s i ‘Thfi' space reserved by the i was to be cut for cordwood. Whi¢lt| THg man who devotes himselt exel- s | :lm, 4;19 lg‘ll'dfl; a‘l;u‘ll,l i‘:“l:' two| . PHYSICIANS, SUBGEONS is d very fair example of the fool, po*|gively to the devélopment of his own |l L w & mman i u;s(u th““ ‘;"“ L PWI "’0‘ ’Dfi?m‘mon licy pursued by the state in- regard’|chasacter ‘will suicceed" La : -nb other farm ‘mathinery. H’YSIC'IAN‘ AND>SOURGEON to ‘its land all over northern Minne-|cept to make of himself a For Pl'lce of I'.ots 'l"%r‘ins, Etc Schroeder. | “Omeé-~Miles ‘Block nesota. It is selling every stick of |4 he devotés himself to helping Sther T 'NQU'RE OF T = e I JB;kl‘L EY i FOR SALB—At new wood yard, DR, E. A. SHANNON, ¥. D. timber of every kfnd on such lands;| people ..mdh"“ter will not on i e ‘wood all -lengths delivered at your PHYSICIAN AND BUBGEON Our SIOgan' leaving fof the ‘farméi wishtul | to +10 BémidJ, oF" wiite door. Leave all orders at Ander-| - * "Office fu Mays"Block e come in, buy its land and make atga very noble stature. ; BEI'HDJI TO’WNS[TE &:-IMPR( )VEHENT CO. son’s Employment Office, 206 Min- | Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 farm home for his family, nothing'but | 41 have ‘always maintained thfi?,_ “8%0 Capital Bank Bullding nesota Ave.. Phone 147. Lizzle m £ “B o d.. 25 000 a stump-covered area Whereon ' he|in the language of manufacture: VINNESOTA Miller, Prop, . nc‘g‘n‘g 9 i eml Jl ) must buy fuel or freeze while he i8]character is ‘& by-product. If yoi ik | (YSICIAN; SURG) FOR"™ SALE-“Full 'blooded 'Rhode Ofllu—lfllu Block digging out stumps and clearing up |get out to develop it because you love . T L 5 Popu]atlon land for cultivation, Which is truly it for yourselt, you will be an ass. It ;s ;“;:;‘?zf““}f';f“;;:,‘:c{,‘f’“j,m”;‘;';:' D, L. A."WARD } : a’cheering prospect for intending set*|you - disregard the consequences odsile PHYSICIAN. AND ‘SURGEON . ” tlers as well as for nofthern Minne-|ygurselt in order o serve other peo- it oo it SN N S ) Over First Natlonal Bank | in 1925 sota, generally_—but exdétly’ what the|ple you will make a noble gentle: FOR SALE—Five-year-old driving * Bem1djf,’ Minn. state'is oftering, for all that. And|man, and thatT beliéve is fundamen: yet the state—outside of = northern | a1 and sacred in an orgnnlznuo : Ry ¥ | | Fim ey AT A R (VoY 0% Minnesota—wonders why folk ‘will |¢nis sort. y PN s el FOR SALE—One work horse, sound. g0 to Canada or elsewhere, ~while| «J ghiigratulate you for belonging i Minnesota has so much, such excel-[{5 it and hope you will honor it in: FOR SALE—Hotel Nymore. Inquire{Office Phone 36 Res. Phone 73 fent and' such’ chéap land to offer:|every way by your conduct and'alle- ‘A, “Cohen, N Minn, Y - Every country newspaper in north-|giance.” ] ey sootoay STLORS AN, Sl e H SMITH = ern Minnesota has cried aloud over| Last sear President Wilson had af- i 3 FOR SALE OR RENT—5-room house. PHYSICIAN "AND ‘SURGEON ‘horse with buggy and harness. In- DR. A. E.-HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND-SURGEON Over First: National ~Bank Inquire R. C. Hayner. Phone 462. Bemidji, Minn. The first cofferdam across the cur- rent of incoming bills will be put up in the house Tuesday, March 9, when under the rules of the house no more fthe utter folly of it this long while |ranged ‘to receive the coumcil ‘mein ; 1005 Minn. R. A. McCall. “ Officé” Secuirity‘Bank ‘Block appropriation bills may be intro-|pack, but without avail. 'Surely ‘it [bers and their' escort of scouts, : there are pecords of e v e e . 3 d 3 ALE-—Burrough’s adding ma- duced, except by the appropriation|ig now fuil time for our legislative | was prevented by Niness. s ln Every Branch g DR. EINER JOHENSON Gennes & Layon. committee. The last day for intro- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON representatives to try what they'can | retary of state spoke for him, stand- ‘of Every Business *™ k" x f“f‘* f ?514( 4! i_.i i * KK Iji ¥ {scouts who had “earned them. ' This * PRESIDENT TELLS WHY +*'year thé president stood alone as he adjourn at noon April 22, * HE APPROVES OF SCOUTS % |epoke his congratulations to thie scout kKK KKK K K K K K K & k'K 1ésiders and’ thé ‘hoys, and pérsonally President Wilson, when he receiy- | Presented buties”Whiéli ° had’ "been ed the National Council of -the Boy 7 rea £o'ste wevuts bYIthe natiorial Scouts of America and a group of Bdy Scouts in the East Room of the White House recently, again showed his| deep interest in the Boy Scout nfové- ment and_his approval - 4 He is -5 duction of bills of any kind, except|go__Grand Rapids Indepexident. ing’ beside Mrs. Wilson, who" later Whether those FARMS FOR SALE, : Bemldl,"Minn. I by request of the governor, will be pinned honor” badges ‘on séverart’ 14 "l‘l:dbrds are the bestf r th . % e w-me i M ichiass Tostiis e et or the business or not is sel FOR SALE 120 acres 2000 DIACK |k & & 4 & X % % % & XX X X X % & ] dom considered—*“We've used them for years and they've served their purpose.” And there the mat- ter drops—but we don't intend to let you drop it until we've had a chance to prove to you that there soil, 40 acres in natural meadow, |y :r RAH:ROAD -TIME ~CARDS x 10 ‘acres ‘broke, 40 acres solid ¢ 'k X K XK KKK K KK KK X & & cedar, balance small poplar and birch; good log house and well,| 2 small barn; 16 miles northwest| ! from Kelliher, 1-2 mile from Red| . _ Bo:?;: mou Lake' shore. Prince $17.00 . per|1g3 West Bound Leaves. 186 East Bound Leaves. acre. L. J. Kramer, Kelliher,|jg7 West Bound Leave: Minn. GREAT NORTHERN FOR SALE—160 acres black sandy | 33 mesyt Bound Leaves s| 35 West Bound L . loam, 25 acres cleared, 15 acres FH E:st Bond l.::"}::. _under plow, 40 acres more easy to 105 North Bound Arrives. cledir} “balarice " timber. * 117 hifles {108 i‘;‘;‘l‘ Houo, west of Kelliher; good log house and well. $18.00 per acre. Terms: L. J. Kramer, Kelliher, Minn. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood, half ‘hay 1and-on good stream, one mile from a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 will be April 21, and the session will North Bound Leaves. | Revenue of the state of Minnesota { from railway gross earnings taxes for 1914 showed a decrease of nearly is an three-quarters of a million dollars, 3 compared with 1913, due largely to reduced earnings of the iron ore roads. The total earnings in Minne- . e |-P Book Zi sota for 1914, as reported by the . ! . mgde expressly to fit the needs of every depart- ' companies, were $99,805,959.89; and : ¢ ; 8 Ty the 5 per cent tax is $4,991,075.18. STRAIGHTFGRWARD TIMONY §ANY B T\ “ment of your-business. ~ Made to save money for The 1913 earnings were $114,674,- o 3 g y ~rmads eco um - 262.16, and the tax paid was $5,-| Many Bemidji cnifillfl:l ‘Have Profited LR ! : Z:l::ost nm;;o ke.ep yo_u; records at & minin Y ** |2t Yok meat if jou fedlBaikashy or ; g s sl e 733,713.10. The last half day of the a 1 i ! § i - - 1914 tax vas due today and neatly If you have _backache, urinary 4 ’h‘fl‘d:"mfim‘hlhi' e & ; 3 T I troubles, days of dizziness, headaches .5 There/is'dn M}P all the roads have paid, so the statc or nervousness, strike at the se@l of 44 South Freight, leaves Bemidji . 730 am 6:00 am Book for treasury is now well filled. 5 ; the trouble. These are often. the| Meat forms uric acid which™éxeftss) 5 Every Business and Profession due North Bemidji 440 The judgeship pension law passed { per acre. W. G. Schroeder. 45 Freight 5 L | two years ago by the legislatire has |SYMPtoms of weak kidneys and there |and ovemd’rhflié kidneys n their efforts = ey ol 5: ]'; m:?“x‘;fi-unnd due _ S | heen attacked by a legislator as be- g JInformation in 'détail for the ‘asking WANTED. Delly, others daily emnt Sundnv ing useless and as providing financial i . ik 5 = 1i (¥ bowels; rértioving "wll st i who g v s (K . | e vt b o o e ’BEIIIIII]I “Pionser Office” Supply Store WANTED—Woman wants work by NOW PUBLIC LISRARY. day or hour. Call 1123- Dewey Ol;el’l d;fly. exceépt ‘Sunday, 1 to 6 p. ; m., 7t e recommend this remedy—have prpvea | dull misery idney rogio 2V o R only, 3 to 6 p. m. WANTED—Second hand household —— clusion is known to all who have ac- quaintance with the courts of the state. While it may be true that in a few districts of Minnesota the pnins'h the’ back or 'siok“Headac e, di: its merit in many tests. - Bemidji riness, yoln- stomach “sours, tongueds % m—m_ readers should take fresh courng'te inj-conted fi:: :; ‘%e we:\thslg-ix is<bad ¥ _ goods, M. 0, Thertaon. = | when ‘you use s’ Plo‘noelr "w. e:r : the straightforward ‘testimon: ot a umatié “twinges. ¢ “urine_is 3 “want' ad. Py e e s s S o MINCRLANROWS | 10U (HFuct ¥ Vir ok 11 curity Bank:Bldg. + ~Phone 31 tion annually. Scattered ‘among- all” classes of people and the problem of regulating ‘credits 80 as to extend every accommodation possible and at the same- time con- duct a safe and sane business, is no small part-of the business and we trust you will appreciate our efforts amount of litigation is lght, in most | PV S PAER o ool et ro x'-“{l?t“?l O,'fl g 3, ¢ | : FOR SALE Typewriter ribfons 6| e { instances, including the Supreme Ave,, Bemidjt, s womeaful £ irée times 3 R 3 iy every make of typewriter on' the [otice. court, it is heavy and jurists are|Ve, Demidli, says: e jof:) the : el o On aud 'after Feb. 1, credit will { s oo |family keeps Doan’s’ Kidney Pills in and fimh off the body’s urinous wast 7 - market at 50 cents and 75 ‘cents b S 3 | kept constantly busy, In ¢l ju-f SEELE PR O e about four ounces of Jad Sal : : ‘“each. Every' ribbon sold for. 75|>¢ Xtended to ourpatrons’ on a 1 dicial district, the fifteenth, the b . wheneves any pHatmat§y‘take 4 tabl s q A g | MOnERIY" basis “only. ~All' @ccounts a . b ¥ cents guaranteed. ‘Phoneé - orders ¥ judges are overburdened with worlk, |there is the least pain in the back rpdon!lfliuzhnifl ‘whter-Before'breaks | e ! will ‘be closed each' 30" d; d th } Jy e Ale grorburiene » > 'promptly” filled. Mail orders glyen azarand the } it bet for them to keep | T trouble from the kidneys and they,| fast for'a few days,and your kidneys 3¢ - ] R ‘promp! ~ payment of each account t b i elng’ necessary for them. to keep] verfail to bring relief. The Hengalt the'same careful attention as when - Acoountmust. be i at the grind the entire year round, s * Ki ; i 2 . 5 I - youUappear. fn” person;” Phone 81, made in full every ‘30 'days. i even though the law provides that |1t thle one Teceived from Doan's Kidrigeiid of grapés anfomion juice) cous: TAJ@ s 3 5 * Thé Bemidsl Ploncer Ofos Suppty |, The RALUTe of a credit store s such i they shall have several weeks’ vaca- :::’nion so : et:: :m i, to hold a high bined Wit urm-, ‘and-his been used far i Storé that it has numerous small accounts Price 50c, at all “dealers. Dow simply ask for a kidney remedy- _\5 [ The herring catch ‘of England last ” For~ Connty’u Beést " Interests. year was ‘the greatest on record. i . This_county should’ auppon vigor- Mrs. White re ¥ aters |y avoidin i ABRAHAM,.| T A W ABV (=3 > "‘otisly and persistently the appropria- | Milburn Co:, pr:::m;:::lu’p‘;g th ’dlhsx‘l.&der dise: e fults WITHOUT. TWO dEI;.“;}“’ HE EIBJ_.’“EER ::?: . Need any Help? " Try a”want 'ad tion asked by the State Advisoryi , 2 _—— ;Commission on Tuberculosis for the " : el o i . = 3 ; 2 ’ 1 B = and co-operate with'us, thus enabling establishment and maintenance of 5 ) 3 . oM _ \\\ il : iy fls e us to conduct our accounts on a busi- county sanatoria in this state. We| ,, 3 ) i i . At & 3 ) ness - basis, 1 Lt ?:ve re(:eievelii our sttat;: ::jdt ;ur build- | R | " W. G. SCHROEDER. £ prfn::n mquustm::ngran“ted teo ?::l::é x y ((W A val fi ! X valve is fitted to the b our state aid_for_ mnimenance. Wel ] prsTvs "'boundl éxil l new cooking ki e adom.of o f aFé ow caring for a nuimber of cases il !“ w ’ i itté Stamped in gold, crous Tull-page plates s it watar may } l ~ of tuberculosis which if they were i 19 g Edttion In colorfrom the world famous Tissot collection, together be flrnino:d from- vegetables without not isolated would, be a menace to = 1w th six hundred superb pictures graphically lllustmtmg endangering its user. 4 X ] \-1/ Bl BLE ,and making plain‘the verse in the light of -modern Biblical DR | —mm thé' community, but our ‘samatorium % \‘ g 2" "knowle and research. The text conforms to,the 8]° = Pioneer - wanis—one-half cent a i properly supported will mean the sav- 2 o authorized edition, is self- pronouncmg, with copious D - b Y R0 word cash. munity annually and we cannot af- e £ b5 b Consecutive. c.mfim — ford to risk, the state aid which| 1 3 t SR makes this splendid work possible. | 7 B r X § 1y e AkomEdlmnforCatlmliu 'fifflflfik]smflmol The, appropriation_will carry on |’ : ‘ : Bt ) | 4 ok iyt o e Srrsaencat e r o Fes : the work of the State Advisory com-["" e ) LE "3 o e Gothale Bile, Dovay Version el.ll:l‘%g Your Great- .mission_ for two years, and, wi 3 1 acntive Frec, 8 (nnw c';‘.‘é‘.“.,'.nc‘pl";x'é; - e/ell l:sml:'y;:;":a Grandfather's I“kf‘\‘ = ”IBERTSON the best business investment the state § 5 ¢ an 'fi".‘;;': Auf_‘.mc’:,'n'f:!’n’:of'h‘;:““:,‘fi"{’,w ,..',‘l‘ ¢! | wasan incoustant mixture, thickened or thinned [} 7 ° can _mak Every dollar_ of it will h = " SRR groved hi !}&e Chm;. d § o8 uqnueld “Folks are mulfle perticular chout sl g0 toward saving lives., The_legis- ; g o e “,.‘."‘"’ 'mh!rx'funmn'&peu; et with the nccssary i#‘,‘ei“ée‘ri?fir;i?i (s popryto, uewlen o culddh “’ ITA lature is formed for the purpose of 244 L BS—Any book By parcel post, include EXTRA 7 cents wm\h; 1= ' Bevelt meLigof Je Cancy ',‘“ faty, 7 UNDE‘ xnn making good laws. Can it do better 2 £ - 4 :2.::::“6 1(:;;::.115:,”, :ggdr'nue- for. xreynter distances ask your postmaster & than to provide for the saving of . lives of people? .. We.owe it to ourselyes ..fense, and we owe it from the point] =3 ‘YG“ Mave no mbrc ..of view of fair play to other counties e’ for trying now: to get sanatoria t sl .-port, this appropriation. r y ufmad lf you buy 9, in_this county who is Pencraft Combined Office and | et Fountain Pen - - - ‘ Hufiman & O'Loary ok wites a dark blue and dries ati e prompliiets in stocking -Ink [/ —one link equally ‘adapted'‘ta’ either fduntain péns or inkwell uso. “Pencre \fitwp:(t:kl“t ly anotherexample of th v onlyanotherexample of th 1 | g T z st of out derireto please o, May we'h melllE ND . the npproprinuon and exnlllnlng that 3 £ R : Z : 3 3 1 s s y ‘this matchless mk today? - i° i it means iv.es and money to us dur- % 7 3 £ newly fallen spow Is highly udiolc- tive. e "Defective Page