Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 20, 1915, Page 2

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the only ‘seven-day paper in the I'h B 'd" \D P' r which has been advanced since the |feed,’¥ says Mr. MdGuire; ‘known as |\ o - - — 5 % e em' ll A aiw m“ee legislative session opened. They|''The Father of Profitable “Dairying’ Sk on A 3 . . W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. point out if the apparent saving is|in Northern Minnesota, “it is cheap, Wh All b d Fmd : C il VETERINARIAN T niinors auy Eesoeisors: ©% | as much as Mr. Preus says it will be, |but the farmer Who uses it latgely fn nen ypboay S aure Phine 1642 Pogué's Livery | - the actual saving will be considerably | the feeding of cows will find it very ¥ ~ YouRe i Teleplione. 31. —— |more than that amount because of [expensive. It does not contain milk: e Is Generall.y Wflhng DRAY LINE .- Entered at the post office at Bemidjs, | increased -efficiency which cannot bei| producing:- substances, -and it is a 5 3 TOWMMI Seaer < Minn,, as second-class matter under Act|estimated until the new plan is put || waste’ of ‘time ‘and money, and labor T L. ) . 3 S - N 3 g g8 9 DRAY '‘AND TRANSFER 9¢ Cougreassof Maroh 3, 1819, into actual operation. t0 use it in any quantity. As a re- (o] efl H]s Nelg'hbor A - S - Safe-and Piano Movi Published every afternoon except Sunday /| sult it is an’ expensive feed, as cheap RN E R R H KKK i3 1PHigne 68 !msls Ammgerlcn dve, = KKK KKK KKK K KKK & K¥|ag it {s. Corn stover, which consists . The willingness of one neighbor to ‘tell another neigh- % - ‘One-half “cent ‘per word ‘per ¥ Office Phone 12. = No attention paid to anonymous con- x x| of talks fr hich the ears b . . 7 L N A . tributions. Writer's name must be EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS of corn stalks from wi ea or ina.private way of the benefit received from Peruna, " igsue, ’ cash with ‘¢opy. x L -~ known to the editor, but not necessarily | % ¥ % ¥ % % % X ¥ & % % ¥ % ¥ % % have been removed, is ‘an expensive explains the popularity of Peruna more than all the ad- % Regular-éhatge Tate, one-cent * _ DENTISTS. for_publication. i feed for the same reason. rertisi : 5 . S~ Communications for the Weekly Pio-| NOW give us g?od roads for the iy i e st ol ST vertising that has been done. * per-~word per ‘imsertton: No % T X hould reach this office not later | Water wagon in Minnesota.—Norman 0 y Wi il § The fear of the publicity undoubtedly prevents tlic *'ad taken’for lessthan 10 cents. & = DAJEanit Tuesday of each week to insure|County Herald. properly cured, is the cheapest milk- majority of such people from writing a testimonial to be ‘% Minimum’, charge, b5e¢ per ¥ Tock ation in the current issue. producing feed that can be grown on : 3 ) & Office’ in Winter Bloc! : i =0 N 5 Aiaite 1 ‘al - used in the newspaper. But in spite of tliat we are re- | !|%-issme. Phome 31. * - 7 Subscription Rates. It you don't belleve the Duni' roddjthe dyerage: taym, Alfslfa.is alsoa ceiving fine testimonials continually. KRR KR X K KRR XIpp T T TUOMY, One month by carrier. -40|law was the best ever constructed,|cheap milk-producing feed, more val- 3 . L8k ¥, A Dewltt, Marengo, OMlh, says: T ‘Bolie e - DENTIST | — One year by carrier. . 001ask Bob. And he’s mot so far off,|{uable per ton than clover, but not Al Efl Ui to B the: b ot BRI sl HELP WANTED. " Tel. 230 ™ hitha, posthse baid 0 g Peru; e the best ton T recommend it for any Gibbons Block el. (’ \fee. mon hs, posinge I 200 | either.—Granite Falls Tribune. fitting in so well in crop rotations. run-down condition of the system.” o ~Work Six months, postage paid 2.00 “Bith, both of th feed: 1 . WANTED—Married man t North of Markham Hotel 1 One year, postage paid... 4.00 —— Jithee or Doth.of these feeds SPRING ‘COLDS s Rhoda Stuffebeam, Bunch, Towa: “A farm. Summer employment. Clo i N The Weekly Pioneer. ‘Big hats, small hats, some of ev-|should be grown on every farm spring cold I took settled on my lungs. W. C., Pioneer. LAWYERS 1 i Eight pages, containing a summary of |ery kind hats, Tipperary, London-|Where cows are kept for milk produc- Coughed. Could not sleep. We feared consumption. Thanks to Lowtl i - i [ ] the news of the week. Published every arry——all brand new, Putty shades or |tion: It is not necessary that clover Peruna, I am a well woman today.” 'WANTED—Night cook. Must be|GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, | : Thursday and sent postage paid to any hoice |or alfalfa should make up the entire i mnm~mm, Sadie Allen, Joseph, Oregon: “My little boy is good 'pastry cook. Mayer’s Dairy LAWYER L3 § address for $1.50 in advance. battleship grays. Take your choice t entlrely cured of catarrh of the ears by Bereae AL ik, Miles Block Phone 560 s ] . _5 for father pays, so “wrap one in g |rough feed. Fodder corn, timothy or thankeul for “your 8000 &avieen . LAt 2 i 7HiS PAPER REPRESENTLD FUR FORECIGM Al d take it home with you.” |wild hay, some corn stover or even . T | ADVERTISING BY THE bll:vmek:: Pilot. 7% straw may make up part of the SPRING ‘I'Oll‘c“fl’;;:;{e?',‘;' oemoberta, Brown. Tl M . JFOR BENT. __ |D.H %og?fiycim%nn { i X roughage, but at least half of the acts as a tonic. I consider Peruna a whole family medtotne FOR RENT—New “4-root "house in| 0. 'ooina foor O'Leary-Bowsar U Thirty-four state senators, who are (rough- feed sl;ould be clover or al- chest.” Nymore, . with garden spot, ch_eap. Building. i 3 SENERALoPRICES our servants, say to the people, who| “lf;v to get fl‘;’ Tost economical and 1 How did they hear of Peruna? Phone 560-W. ONS | NEW YORK AND ' re their masters, we refuse to ac-{profitable results. . H 5 s RENT—McCuaig store build- PHYSICIANS, SURGE! ] PRINCIPAL TS | oo i “With clover.or alfalfa, no mill { Simply because one neighbor is always willing to tell ot RUNT-AsCUMe = - - ] | “ANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL cord you the privilege of expressing’ d thy he has f d A ing. Inquire C. W. Warfield. ORE { { A + ‘the ballot ‘Box. ool feeds snch.as bran.shorts and stmil- another one he has found a cure. Neighborly conversa- DR. ROWLAND GILM( | ¢ your: opinion; :a g a X tion of grateful patients has done more for Peruna than FOR SALE, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¢ — i the question of equal suffrage.|ar feed, need be purchased to make advertising. Much more, Office—Miles “Block | 'i Strange—remarkable—astounding — [up a :)alanced raluon v;herte there is a . FOR “SALE—i nave the following = : = e § i almost unbelievable—Martin County'|sufficient supply of farm-grown . tarm machinery to exchange for [DR. E. A. SHANNON, 5 Sentinel. grains—oats, corn and barley. The The ¢« Ills Of Life 9 sent free. 1ivé stock, one two horse corn cul- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Our Slogan. $ farmgrown, erains, combined. with 4 tivator, one, one horse corn culti- Office in Mayo Block _E - s From the way the people are mak-| clover or alfalfa ,make a balanced ra- The Peruna Co., Columbus, Ohio. vator, one- potatoe sprayer, Two |Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 a4 {ing their will felt in legislatures allijtion, and a balanced ration when it E farm wagons, Two one horse bug- DE. C. R. SANBORN Al i “Bemi d]l 25 000 over the land we doubt if Republi-|can be produced on the farm is al- gles, one garden drill, one, two PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i {gi ’ cans are ready to go back to the wn‘ys cheapest. horse Kentucky single disk harrow Office—Miles Block | a . leadership of Penrose and Barnes inj ‘Foddel_' corn, when the corn is and other farm machinery. W. G 1 i Populatlon national affairs, or here in Minne-|grown thickly, is a cheap feed and Schroeder. DR. L. A. WARD ’fl sota to the dominance of Ed Smithi|contains considerable milk-producing ) - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 2 fg s 2 " and Dar Reese. The “reorganizers,”!|substance. It gives best results when FOR SALE—At new wood yard, Over First National Bank | mn 19 5 both in state and nation, have some:|fed in connection with clover or al- wood all lengths delivered at your Bemidji, Minn. work cut out for themselves to crush |falfa. Fodder corn yields an abund- dou}-. E;et;ve all ol‘-)d;ra l;o:';:ier' DR, A E. HENDERSON' the hopes of the rank and file to make | ance of feed per acre—trom three to son’s ‘Emp! “ym;‘;‘ "1“;7 & “‘ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON their party the vehicle of progress.|six tons of cured _fndder—and a crop nesota Ave. one 1 zzie Over Firdt Natfoud] ‘Bazik — | However, the fight will be interest-|can be produced in three months. Tt Miller, Prop: Bemidjl, Minn. ik » . |ing, so let’s make it a hot one.—Lu-|is a splendid supplement to the hay FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The | gmce Phone 36 Res. Phone 73 | 4 lrh;s:m;;:th)(;;;fntvk}le]esta;e p‘:‘e;idlf verne Journal. “"l’l-‘ ; i prdiicia s - Pioneer will procure any kind of SEEE : extende i ) “Roots as a milk-producing fee @ a = . E. H. SMITH 7 ¢ b § —o— = rubber stamp for you on short no- i Pe:“’ efi;m‘:. :;f ,;:e ‘:m)k:";:?:n‘ It is not the people who are criti- |Will take the place of en;l::geton the Stal‘ Bl'al]d Typewl'ltel' Rlbbons tice. P;l;SI%MN “:Ng sg‘?;io:‘ e ursda; fos : 5 n - . s —_— CI ] il at Seattle. Death was due fo. a|CUADE President Wilson and trying |small farm, whoro o suflcent num- In any color to fit any make of typewriter | FOR SALE Good second hand Un- i & 3 . : ; to force this country into a war for | ber of cows are not kep = derwood typewriter. - Cheap for|DR. EINER JOHNSON 1 stroke: ol paralysis. or against Germany. It is the money |the silo. Roots will also take the ; cash. Write “M.” c|’o Ploneer. "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 7 i N power and the jingoists. The latter |Place of grains to a considerable ex- E ach 7 5c P b i iUl i sl Al Beinidji, Minn. ,%‘ The Pioneer is fortunate in secur-|dance and sing when the former pull | tent. Like .grasst, ’°‘t’ts °°3“"[“‘ 2, FOR SALE—New. 5-room bungalow,| -~ 0 — 77 | ing the privilege to publish the series|the strings. Let Mr. Wilson alone. |large quantity of water an hey . modern except heat, on Dewey Ave. | "7 T T T T T PR # of articles by Phil Rader, a former He will maintain peace. 1f war was [need to be fed in large quantities These ribbons are fully guaranteed as the best on earth. Inquire at 909% America Ave. x RATLROAD ‘TIME CARDS + } American newspaper man, who since | declared tomorrow not a millionaire | When they are “i"d i p}a:e ‘;f g"i'";' Come in neat tin boxes. 'FOR SALE—Ford truck, overhauled. | & % & & % % 4 & % % %k 4 & % & 4 i t the the war’s outbreak has been serv-|or a jingoist would be found in the AS'Sehfmm thi;ea:slz‘;m:eo's ;:d“‘c 3 In first class order and with new MPLS., BED LAKE & ManN. 3 & ing with the world-famous foreign|ranks. It would be the solid citizens|Toots have a val ” e 3o (P s 2 North Bound Arrives i leglon, o the ‘Frerich fatiuys ALLCE | Wao S5 el e e They ste's alaable tons for The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. tires. _Bemidii Auto Co. § North Bowng qrrives:- - 8 x o T . - X 800 RAILROAD four and a half months of service in | ernment, who would be forced to face | d2iry cows when only dry feeds are Bemidji, Minn. FO:‘ SA!;E ?R A:;ENT BS“ l‘op‘:m 65 Tas ot s arent R A the trenches, his regiment of an or-|the bullets. We can sympathize |used. { ouse close in. ress B, clo Pio- ifi% E:Y:gsz‘ g;’,‘,‘,’,‘é’ tz:‘.ffi: ;ig 33 iginal strength of 1,500 men was re-| with warring Europe, pray for peace noer. 187 West Bound Leaves. . ..... 9:54 am duced to 385. A change in Rader’s|over there and be sure to maintain Need anv nelp? Trv a want ad FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red chick- GREAT NORTHHEN assignments, entailing a furlough in it here.—Le Sueur News. ens. Newburg, 720 14th Street. H g’;sst‘ Pounda peaves . London, made possible his prepara- 3 BT - i . . FOR SALE—Draft and farm horses.| 33 e e tion of these articles—the first from | «GQHEAP FEED FOR MILK _ - Thursday, Tel 813-J 105 North Bound Arrive a trained American mewspaper man MAY PROVE T00 ‘CHEAP” m— : : e 106 South Boung Teaves.:. .~ — actually engaged in the fighting. In FARMS FOR SALE. Freight East Leaves at o e e ot tor | oo otten s &, 3. weowre| | YOUR HEALTH is due— (FOR SR 170 coes v ™| Jememsoni o Tesammauoma i tune, aviator and newspaper man, dairy specialist at the Minnesota % X about 500 cords wood, halt hay|*3i Soni Mp . . Lve.... has drawn such a picture of the war| pgricultural college, is a feed be- to fresh air—you want to get away I o go0d atreatn; one'mile trom of 1915 that the grim professional|lieved to be preferable in milk pro- from the hot kitchen, the dusty streets, the a town, terms liberal, price '$20.00 A of arms is stripped of its last vestige quction because it is cheap. Simply hot office, in the warm, sultry summer per acre. W. G. Schroeder. : of romance. He reveals war and its | hecause a feed is cheap is no reason, months. Take a boat across the lake, and ‘ ghastly horrors in such striking fash- | pe asserts, why it should be consid-| ramble along the lake shore or .a murmur- WANTED. L fon as to cause the narratives he hasered preferable in increasing profits ing stream, with the fresh breezes, near || FARM WANTED _Wanted to hear North Bemidit, o or o 7:00 pm + - written to stand out as one of fl}l‘e in the making of milk. your own summer cottage. from owner of good farm for sale, | *Dally. All others daily except Sunday. : really great journalistic accomplish- “If we may regard straw as a . . . 5 b D. — = Hewts of the Wi, Tead tham. = I will build you'a nice cottage. for. $300.00 Send cash price and description. D. NEW FUBLIC LIBEARY. and sell y«i.»lu a lot ati{ WaV!ll]e, véhere }you F. Bush, Minneapolis; Minn. Open daily, except Sunaay, 1 to 6 p. | : = wont even have to cook a meal. Get them Tt 3 ng done|™; 7t 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room { ! Would Be Big Saving. v at the DINING PARLORS, or at Bass s ooty mawine done fonlyl soischiie e T - B It is the opinion of J. A. O. Preus, Lake or Kabekona —‘‘head of the trail.” up. Phone 147 . AL HriNT { auditor of the state of Minnesota, What, you ean’t afford jt? Yes, = g - EEEE KRR RER R i that the state would make an imme- | A Spt e s o Lo e WANTED—Second hand housenold | * TROFPMAN’S CASH MARKET * i/ diate saving of at least $161,120 dur-| Neyw 1915 Model . v Yy easy 5 goods. . M. E. Tbertson. * PRICES PAID TO FARMERS * 1 ’ ! ing the next biennial period if the paying rent. . — KEREK KKK RK KKK EK ] bill of the Economy and Efficiency $, e Just call 737-J and I will tell you how, or MISCELLANEOUS Butter, Ib. .. .25¢ to 27¢ .| commission be enacted into law. drop me a postal. ADVERTISERS—The great state of | Bggs, doz. . .. 18¢ i The auditor estimates that the to- S. A. PAQUIN, agent Red Lake Northern North ‘Dakota ‘ofters unlimited op |Potatoes, bu. . ... 30c I tal cost of conducting the state gov- New res Improvement Co. portunities for business to classl- |Rutabagas, bu. ... 40c i ernment on the present plan for the 17 Featu fied' advertisers. The recognized |Carrots, bush. ... T5¢ g B two-year period will be $4,120,890. 4 ‘advertising mediam in the Fargo » £ The estimated cost under the pro- ¢ ; . ‘Daily ~and -Sunday Courier-News k posed plan would be $3,959,770. i He points out that these savings are in the operating expenses of the various departments having to do with the system of civil administra- tion, and have no reference to legis- lative appropriations for buildings, improvements, schools and other sim- of it.is thatit is mechanically as close to perfection as ELECTRIC LAMP state and the paper which carries the. largest’ amount of classitied advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like 'a blank- 'et; -reaching -all parts of the state FUNER?'. DIRECTOR V. E. IBERTSON the -day of publication; it 18 the paper to use in order to get re- UNDER‘TAKBR ilar objects. we ever expect to sce any sulh;-rates one cent per word first “In all fairness to the efficiency automobile. insertion, one-half cent per word and economy commission,” said Mr. R 2 ¥ . succeeding Insertions; fifty cente || 405 Beltrami Ave. M Mina. Preus, “I also would submit that a Itholdsthe road at SPI i‘ lAl S per line per month. Address the further saving to the state ,may be 50 miles an hour expected than is contained in the -es- timate.” He summarized this expected ad- ditional saving as follows: The consolidation of numerous commissioners, bureaus and depart- ments of the state in six departments should tend to lessen the number of state employes or at least to check their increase in the future. The same consolidation should tend to reduce actual clerical labor in the way of bookkeeping and otherwise, as well as enable the directors to standardize salaries. The same consolidation should re- duce the cost of printing department- transmission is three speed— selective sliding gears. It has 34 elliptic rear:springs, i which assures its riding as casy as any- cer made and has a.famous meke -of anti- skid tires on the rear wheels. This* *“*Wonder Car™ with Self-Starter and Eleotric Lights only $38 extra, - Order your Electric Lamps from the | - Warfield Electric Company, delivered any ~ place in the city on short notice. * We handle only the best that is made. Cbinmbncin"g'lhrch 5 we will sell lamps at the following prices, to our customers for their-own use: Courjer-News, Fargo, N. D. ‘FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for [ every ‘make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful ‘attention as when you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. 0. E. MEHLHORN [Call 81 if you want carpenter or repair work of any kind neatly done. —_———————————— Huffman & 0'Leary - FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W- or R al reports. 15 Watt lazda. 20c each For Sale. S The abolishment of forty-seven CARTER 25 ¢ i< . 20C ‘- Elec' vac““m Cleilllel's, each sl"w Two common wide-tired wagons, boards will reduce the expenses of Exclusive Agen 404 “ . 20C ¢ s gis - v and one set of sleighs. ) the state for traveling and other Bemidji, Minn. 60 ¢ s . 30c ¢ Elec. ll’mls, best lllade e 3.” : Propositions will be received by Ever as a bo % similar items. joo ¢ “ 6oc ¢ the city council at a meeting to be ) Y, The abolition of the boiler inspec- ¢ 5y 2.2 held- Monday, March 29th, 1915, at tie a can to.a dog's tail 8 o’clock P. M. and see him scoot? tion department and continued collec- tion of the fees by the labor depart-: “ o l$Loo « Elec. lroljs LN Ee s for such | i 1d bri | GE%ETE(’;‘- 5 Sure you did—we did! | ment for such inspection wou ring y Clerk. i revenue into the state, all-of which And how about that | fieed not be re-appropriated or ex- pended. The same argument applies to the surveyor general of logs and lumber as does to boiler inspectors. A slight set-off to these savings must be looked for in the salaries of new department heads. ‘The auditor’s report ‘is considered by tHiends ot the BHIthe most potert argument n favor of its passag If anything needed dn: the. Electrical Line, remember our prices are al- £ - .ways the fowest and that we handle only the _ g ‘_‘-best goods madg. b - lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tiea Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it now! tli#ttii&liiti!l# . WARFIELD ELECTRIC CO. PHONE 2 * k k Kk E What do you mean, *Na- tiomul' Celebration ? ? ? Phone 31.

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