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every .person With even & few feet of ground should have & garden. Ev- ery citizen should lend every effort 0. B rnr:m ::‘:;mfi 9! to prove that farming-and garden- ik —— ———————ling can be made profitable in this ping nssociation is clearly shown hy Mr. Warner’s article in the fact that it costs from 50 cents to $1 per 100 pounds to market live stock from the farm to the packer at ‘South:St. Paul The Bemidff Daily Pioneer| VETERINARIAN Phone 164-2 Pogue’s Livery 'HOW TO ANSWER BLIND ADS. Telephone. 31. Entered at the post oftice at Bemidii, Minn.,.as second-class matter under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Published every afternaon except Sunday it sl o e s S G S section. operating at full capacity, which is not the case just now, we should be building for the future. mind the fact that.this country could Even while the mines are Keep in through a local buyer, whereas it costs from 30 to 40 cents only through the shipping association. KKK KK KK KKK K KKK dnd cleamng purpose All ads signed with numbers, or initials,” care Pioneer must be an- swered by letter addressed to the number given in the ad. Pioneer em- ployes are not permitted to tell who DRAY LINE TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving be made prosperous without a mine, [ : x - Gold Dust isused at least three times-a.day in millions Res. Phone 58 818.America Ave lr\r;‘rzt;!l::nl‘\‘})‘;lri):::c;‘ Y nast - be|and then do something to make it|& ¥ % % & % f CE‘YQY; KKKKKH of homes. oy ndv::t;s;;:; b:‘:" or: s::‘;n’;g‘; Office Phone 12. Vaown to the editor, but not necessarily [doubly prosperous by encouraging ag-| Mrs. Ed Finck and little daughter Yet there are many thousands:of -housewives who think D P it e herads for publicatlon. . © G e | iculture long before: there is a dan-|came down from Georgotown Satur- Gold Dust is only for a-few uses— Rl DENTISTS, = ..,f:’“,‘,fi'.:‘.?,;“,;;‘éi this office not later |ger of the mines being exhausted.—|day and visited for a week at the A. Gold Dust should beused for cle aning vertiser. DR DL STANTOR, than Tuesday of each week to insure|Biwabik Times. Fredrickson home. everything. HELP WANTED, DENTIET 1AV SN | sl ST (ORISR, (sl i & i | * FARM AND RETAIL ¥| Mrs. 0. A. Sime was very pleasant- FOR RENT — Summer cottages| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ! | PRICES OF MEATS X|ly surprised Wednesday afternoon around Lake Bemidji. Reynolds Ofice in Mayo Block ] | « * &k K KKK KK*KKK¥KXK¥ when a number of her friends gather- & Winter. Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 3 \ publication In the current issue. Bubseription Rates. One, month by carrier $ .40 2 factory and itis-mos itary. 5 OB pear byrearsidr.. *4/00 | gonerally discussed throughout the | Mike Wold, Lawrence Wold, Charlie jactory. itds mmumy e sons of either sex may earn sub- DENTIST | Three months, postage pal S 10| te. The old guard is freely pre- Rock and Laurence Smerud were g ::‘;’“‘“h “';‘m’m‘“ anyautrface, and it stantial income during spare time; | zibbons Block Tel. 330 ‘ ths, tage paid. . 2. e " N N - % di d : oo Soar, postage pald.. . £00|dicting that the next legislature will |DUsiness visitors at Bemidji Satur This active principle.of Gold. Dust is.so remark- Dreylous? expepiance WIosemALY: North of Merkham Hotel The Weekly Ploneer. i leaving a newness, a cleanness and a brings particulars. Victor Copy- TAWYERS Eight pages, containing a summary of | party plan of electing the legislature, | Charlie Haycroft and Sadie Rock grease, 3 the news of the weck. Published every |b¢ “this is hardly probable. It is|@me up from Bomidi and spent b"g““":;“"‘“"*‘"‘ W ing Co., Blanchester, Ohio. R L T T i Thursday -and sent postage paid to any ! ' : address for $1.50 in advance. generally admitted that the lower |few hours at their homes here. c and larger packages 50 enqwlme POSITIONS WANTED. LAWYER | g B = house is too large, and this fact was| The Solway Farmers’ club received [HERE FAIRBANKSRERAD S~ | fles Block Phone 560 & 7HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGY emphasized during the closing hours, | three carloads of potatoes last week |} MAKERS WANTED—By German girl, sewing ADVERTISING BY THE wayside. Speaker Flowers was hard-|distributed among the farmers in- ad o e ’ 1y equal to the task of governing the |terested in the building of a potato FOR RENT. Office second tloor O'Lieary-Bowser ¢ GENERAL OFFICES body and before the close seemed to|warehouse here. 0 A AN AN A A A A A Building. i NEW YORK AND CHICAGO 1, ¢ 1oq¢ all his control. The “Flow-| Miss Ella Moore and Alfred Peter- FOR RENT—Farm, 2 miles north on SRANCHES (N ALL THE PRINCIPAL %Ti+ | org organization” will mot go down |son, both of Solway, were married at lake shore. For particulars in- PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS b Our Slogan: “Bemidji 25,000 Population in 1925” Observance of Flag Day. Patriotic citizens of Bemidji are addressed in a communication which has been received by William Me- satisfaction that the public recogni- I —— Minnesota’s first experience with a non-partisan legislature is being repeal the law and go back to the old when a great many bills fell by the into history as being a great suc- cess.—Mahnomen Pioneer. KRR HHH K KKK KK KKK KK ‘What caused the difference between the farm and the retail prices of {meat, is explained in an article on “The Marketing of Live Stock,” by K. F. Warner, printed in a bulletin | containing Studies in Marketing, by L. D. H. Weld, of the Minnesota Col- lege of Agriculture, and others. The explanation is exceedingly simple and highly interesting in view of all the talk that has been heard on the subject. The weight of the dressed carcass is only fifty-one per cent of the live weight for cattle; seventy-seven per the whole carcass for less than he For exam- Miss Mae Simonsen was an over Sunday guest at her home in Bemidji. day. from Central Minnesota points, to be Bemidji Wednesday afternoon. Their many friends unite with us in extend- ing our heartiest congratulations to the happy couple. ed to remind her of her forty-sixth birthday. The afternoon was spent n various kind of entertainment, af- ter which dainty refreshments were served. Under the auspices of a govern- ment bureau Chinese carp will be imported into Philippine waters where there is a dearth of food fish. Dizzy Spelis? Possibly you can't tell where thé trouble is. Gold Dust:truly works for you: It is mosteconamieal; it is:most: satis- ably:thorough that you rinse away the dirt and {(WANTED—Copy letters at home from our samples; ambitious per- stamped, self-addressed envelope or place to do housework. 321 America Ave. : Economy, simplicity and-efficiency makes - the Ford a universal utility. A utility be- cause it serves everybody—doctor, - farmer, salesman and banker. In every business, or as a pleasure car, the Ford proves reli- able and economical. Low first cost—$60 less than last year, and the plan of sharing profits with the bayers—and ‘low upkeep expense, are reasons why it pays to own a Ford. They serve and save. Buyers will share in profits if we sell at re- tail 800,000 new Ford cars between August 1914 and August 1915. Touring Car $490, Runabout $440; Town Car $690; Coupelet $750; Sedan $975, f. o. quire at Challenge Hotel. FOR RENT—Seven-room house, cor- ner Irvine avenue and 8th Street. T. C. Bailey. Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY, 0. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. FOR RENT—Suite of three office rooms for rent over First National Bank. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles: Block FOR RENT—Two office rooms. Ap- ply W. G. Schroeder. FOR RENT—House in Reynolds & Winter. FOR RENT—Seven-room house. A. Klein. Bemidji. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—At new wood wood all lengths delivered at your door. Leave all orders at Ander- yard, Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First Natlonai Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36 Res. Phone 735 DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON PROF. H. VIESON MUSICAL DIRECTOR -t Cuaig, mayor, calling attention tocent for hogs; forty-seven per cent b. Detroit, with all equipment. 5 | the observance of Flag Day, June 14. for sheep. This fact is often lost e On displ 4 saleat N son’s Employment Office, 205 M“l" Office Security Bank Block | The Flag Day of this year wlll boBlefit ‘of by hase who. can diobelin-| ol Oul When You Befin Hegist s Lt Miten, proy, T e SvER, JomNsON | the 138th anniversary of the adop-|derstand the wide spread between| g ffer grom Dizze Spel c w Jewett CO lnC sl PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i tion of the stars and stripes, as the farm prices and retail prices of meat. and Dall Hendaeh:-yth‘;re . J Dy FIG. FOR SALE—Several good residence Bemidji, Minn, | flag of our country. It is a genuine| In the case of beef, the packer sells | is Danger Ahead forYou, Phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. lots on Minnesota, Bemidji and 2 . i tion of Flag Day as a national an- niversary is each year becoming more ' !cattle to the packers at South St. written by the American Flag asso- and more general. In part the letter, ciation, says: paid for the live animal. ple in 1913, the average price of Paul was $6.256 per hundred. Thus a 1,000-pound steer would cost the “In the past and increasing every year, the governors of many of the. states have, by their proclamations.;lor by-products. called public attention to the day and: $73.71 for the animal packer $62.50. He sold the carcass for $58.65 (average), and got $15.06 Thus he received that cost ordered the flag to be displayed on 562 50, a gross margin of $11.21. Out all public buildings, and invited their 'of this $11.21 the packer had to pay Not sick enough to go to bed but not well enough to take any pleasure out of life. Tired at the least thing—limbs feel heavy as lead—no relish for food—dull, heavy h:sdn.ches. sick feeling all over your y. Automobile Owners easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice over Northern Nat’l Bank. FOR SALE—A beautiful large col- onial cottage. Large stone fire- place. Large grounds. Joins Nor- mal School Park. At Grand Forks Bay. Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE—Lake shore lots in Ash- ley Park, Pine Beach Park, Oak- wood Beach . and Chautauqua Beach. Reynolds & Winter. 314 Fourth St. Bemidji, Minn. Tel. 968-W. Teaching Piano, Violin, Cornet and other instruments, also church choir. First Class Orchestra for All Occasions. LB EE R R E RS E R E R TR R x RAILROAD TIME CARDS + XEEKXKK KKK KR KK & F D fellow citizens. to celebrate the day.!the -xpenses of 'his packing. plant, . e . MPLS.,, RED LAKE & MAN. “Also the mayors of cities, for re-the freight to local distributing ! i ; FOR SALE OR TRADE--One-half ton| i Nerth Bound Tasves:: i:: 1iao am cognition of this anniversary, have’!muses, and the operation of these [ i $1 Veerac truck. Would trade for 4- S00 RAILROAD - " ordered flags to be displayed upon!houses. ft. birchwood. Ask for demonstra-|162 East Bound Leaves. 9:35 am 5 sas i = & _ i ® 163 West Bi d L 4! 2 municipal buildings of their respec-| The retailer -paid $58.65 for -the tion. Koors Bros. 186 East Bound Leaves z-jg E'r‘r tive cities, and by formal proclamo- ! carcass and sold the whole for $84.20 187 West Bound Leaves 9:64 am tion or otherwise, have invited their|to consumers, at prices ranging from fellow citizens to do the same upon ;12 or 14 cents to 30 cents a pound, their private buildings. “And the editors of newspapers, by for the whole carcass. general action among them all, have an average of about 16 cents a pound The gross margin for the retailer was $25.55, by editorial comment and the publi- or 30.3 per cent of selling price. cation of historical articles upon the Since it costs retailers from 20 to| few weeks and just watch the im- carriage. Phone 501-J. Ed Akre,| 35 g, e J uth—Mpls. Ete. I. 3:15 subject of the flag, calling attention |25 per cent of sales to do business,| Pprovement It will got the accumu- ANY AMOUNT Nymore. *34 South—Mpls. Ete. L 20 pm ated poisons out of your system, 31 North—Kelliher Ly pm - to the day and urged the public to it is apparent that the retail butch- :,‘qx;e up your scomach,‘lnlver. howellsi FOR SALE—Nice cottage in Ashley |*33 North—Int. Falls.'I am " i P idneys -and every- vital organ. 1 South Freigh 2 display the national colors on Flagers are not making inordinately large.|: - @i \2ke yyour bigod pure and rich N s dh Park. Choice lake shore lot. Four Nortn Bortait. .. ~2'" 7130 am Day. profits, but that the costs of doing| and Al you fuil of encrey, iife and rive In your car an ave blocks from station. Reynelds & *¢ North ' Frelgnt, " ieaves “School officers and teachers have business are very high. Ml il . 4 am ordered and arranged for patriotic ! | | The Minnesota farmer gets for his 24 “I feel like a perfect wreck.” Don’t let that sort of thing go on, madam, or you'll get in such a condition that nobody can help you before you know it. Try using Hollister’'s Rocky Moun- tain’ Herb Tea (or Tablets) for a you have since you were a girl. Get a package today from your 0 LSRN SN s i Purity Gasoline 12 6-10c PER GALLON | tanks filled g FOR SALE—Good nine-room modern house, three lots; would accept farm land as part payment. Berman Insurance Agency. FOR SALE—Team of driving horses, weigh about 900 lbs. each. Also GREAT NORTHEEN %3 West Bound Leaves 34 3t West Bound Leaves 105 North Bound Arrives. 6-South -Bound Leaves., Freight West Leaves Freight East Leaves at. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL ‘Winter. pm exercises appropriate to the day. |aznimal about 57 or 58 per cent of | JTUEEISt BuL, Do shre Lo got.ths FOR SALELarge cottage in Lake- 7:00 pm “American Patriotic’ societies, |the price finally paid for by the by-| package. ‘O a§ I side and one-tenth interest in a|*Daily. All others daily excert Sunday. i Barker's Drug Store 217 3rd St Bes ¥ ] i B 20-acre park. Reynolds & Win-|— ———— through their officers and members products and the meat together. !fld;ll i o P Y NEW PUBLIC LIBEARY. have stirred up popular enthusiasm The success of the live stock ship- s 1 3 ] il Open daily, except Sunoay, 1 to 6 p. by public appeals through local me- diums and by observance of the an- niversary. “The. American people, from year to year and more and more and with 2 growing enthusiasm have cele- brated the day. “We call upon all American cit- izens and earnestly invite them to join in the public recognition of the birthday of the emblem of our na- tionality. “In many of the states, pursuant to law, in the public schools exercises will be conducted in celebration of Flag Day. By voluntary impulse food you eat, simply because it sup-|°f,leatimontals, - =0 o —and—— goods, M. E. Ibertson. Phone 178-W or R b let this also be dome in private|plies the stomach with pure, rich|onfo. i schoals, Let us extend this practice, [Pl00d. It's weak, impure blood that | Sold by-all Druggists, T5e. FARMS FOR SALE. Teach the story of the flag, what it represents and have the young peo- ple pledge their fealty and loyalty to it.” AR HE KKK KKK KK KK * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ¥ KKK KKK KK KKK KK A boom is getting under headway | Will know by your steadier nerves, yearsknownas est, Sufst Always elibic . 0. 0..F. Blflg‘ FOR SALE—_120 acres farm land for James A. Tawney as a candidate | LTeT step, lkeener mind, brighter SOLD BY BRUGGISTS EVERVLHERF | E—: ; to succeed Senator Clapp. Tawney ‘was one-of the biggest men in con- gress.. He is of the stand-pat type, but:is mot:of a hypocritic nature. The feeling is growing that Clapp has tried:to ride both horses, and that if the:right man comes out, he is slated for the. lame duck class.—Ada Her- ald. —— ‘The men who do'a town more harm than:goed: may: be classified as fol- lows: First: Those who oppose at the office of the Architects on and REPAIR, electric starters magnetos, all classes of * PRICES PAID T0O FARMERS +* tie a can toadog stflll T improvements; second, those Who| [ opioo TS ctrated | Seen on Sppileation € The Baliders Ba electrical and carburetor trouble. bbbk R B S e S8 R and see him scoot? 3 “run down” strangers; third, those|pook, “The People’s Common Sense |cha” STOP THE MISERY OF INDIGESTION A Temperance Remedy That Ends Soreness, Belching, Heaviness, Heartburn and Dizziness. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery has been so successful in the treatment of indigestion, that thou- sands of former sufferers owe their good health of today to its wonder- ful power, and testimonials prove it. It arouses the little muscular fibres. into activity and causes the gastric juices to thoroughly mix with the causes stomach weakness. Get good blood through the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, and you ‘will have no more indigestion. It is the world’s proved blood puri- fier. Start to take it today and be- fore another day has passed the im- purities. of the blood will begin to leave your body through the elimina- tive organs, and in a few days you|’ eyes and clearer skin that the bad blood is passing out, and new, rich, pure blood is filling your veins and arteries. P The same good blood. will cause pimples, acne, eczema and all skin eruptions “to dry up and disappear. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is the helpful remedy that nearly everyone needs. It contains no al- cohol or narcotics of any kind. 1t cleanses the blood and every organ through which the blood flows is. benefited. Get it today at any medic- ine dealer in liquid or tablet form.— Adv. $100 Raward, $100. The._readers of this paper will be been able to cure in all its stages, and that s Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is.the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being foundation of the disease, and giving stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure-is- taken internally, acting direct- 1y upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diease, the: patient strength by building up the conatitution and assisting nature in do- ing its work, The proprietors have so. much faith in'its curative powers that, they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ' case that it fails to cure. Send for list Take Hall's. aation. CHICHESTER S PILLS 1. THE BIAMOND LRAND, ourDr e S raisL Pilip tn Ted and Gold mesilc oxel Seled with e Fivhor e e or OGP e T EN 8 ot Asie o DIAMOND. BRAND PILLS, for 35 Family Pills for consti- NOTICE FOR BIDS. The undersigned hereby gives notice that sealed proposals for the erection of a tuberculosis sanatorium for the Coun- ties of Beltrami, Hubbard and Koochi- ching, including all labor and material for general construction, mechanical equipment and deep well will be received by the State Board of Control, State Capitol, St. Paul, Minnesota, until the hour of 2 P. M. on the first day of June, = 2 15. All bids must be in strict accordance with the plans and_specifications, pre- pared by Sund & Dunham, Architects, and Rose & Harris, Engineers, of Min- neapolis, Minnesota, which may be seen change, Minneapols, St. Paul and Du- pleased to learn that. there is at least & one dreaded disease that sclence has g and giving|] Near Creat Northern Depot Phone 91 HUGH A, WHITNEY Furniture flnderlakmg I am now prepared to take care of your needs in the undertaking line PHONES: 223" Res. 719- |FOR SALE—Fine homes in Bemidji. FOR SALE—Cottage and large lot at Riverside. Reynolds & Winter. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room only, 3 to 6 p. m. FOR SALE—Fine residence lots in Bemidji. Reynolds & Winter. FOR SALE—Five-passenger Buick. John: Wilcox. Phone 967-J. Huffman & 0'Leary Reynolds & Winter. WANTED. WANTED—Clean cotton rags from buttons. Pioneer Office. WANTED—Second hand. household LAND FOR SALE—T have some wild and: some improved land in the best part of Beltrami county for sale cheap. I am only handling my own land and for that reason I can sell it cheap and on easy terms. Call or write. E.J. Swedback, Be- midji, Minn. - about 500 cords wobd, half hay: land on good stream, qne mile from FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director FUNERAL M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER DIRECTOR a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. Incorporated GARAGE ‘AND REPAIR SHOP Things We Do: REBORE Ford cylinders, REMAGNETIZE Ford mag- C. W. JEWETT COMPANY [FOR SALE OR TRADE—One hundred sixty acres of good clay land, three miles from town. Will take auto- mobile in part payment. Address G, Bemidji Pioneer. KRR KKK KRR X * TROPPMAN’S CASH MARKET * Butter, Ib. . oo 26c 405 Béltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn, Ever, as a boy, Sure you did—we did! S ‘who. show hospitality to no one; | Medical Adviser,” is sent free on re-| A’ certified check for 5 per cent of ‘Eggs, doz. . o . 18¢ And how ab: h fourth, those who hate to see others|ceipt of 3 dimes; or stamps, fo pay | amount of Bid; Mece PyeRie 1o e o VULCANIZ‘NG in all its branches, new process, can’t ‘[§|Potatoes, bu. ... - 30¢ lot, out that succeed; fifth, those who - distrust "0534"‘1;,‘;’2’;‘0‘;“&?&'1‘: gdress DI |accompany each bid as a guaranty, the M burn work. Rutabagas, bu... . 30 ‘f’ 2 or house or piece f public-spirited-men; sixth, those Who : . Biddors tmmedistaty on'tetting the con |} We Invite Gompetition and Guarantee Satisfaction J|Cerrots, bush. . +60% of furniture, or auto you oppose : every ‘movement that does Montgomery: Messenger. —— B e A T N iJohn Gratz, Bpring my not really be here; but tainable everywhere. Whooping Cough. made for this disease” writes Mrs. Bluffton, Ohio. Ob- tract. The party to whom the contract is dwarded will be required to give a Minneapolis, Minnesota. Plans and specifications, can also: be geen-at the offices of Dr. & W, Johnaon, Security, Bank Building, Bemidfi Minn 2t 513-520- Distributors, FORD, OVERLAND, CADILLAC: The town of Simla, India, is built Ploneer want ads—one-nalf cent word cash. W wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want not originate with themselves; sev- surety bond in the sum of 75 per cent Ad to onth; those' who oppose every enter-| “When my four children - had of amount of contract, for the faithful Office and Carage 418-420 Beltrami Ave. J|on the side of a steep hill, and the Y it friend—do it prise-that does not appear to benefit | Whooping cough a few years ago. T|2Grea™ic %o ot ny or ail bids. Bem‘ld]l Mitinesota Toof of one house is often-on a level now: = I themselves: 1If you belong to any gave them Chamberlain’s. Cough A eued) QUND EIDUNIANG 7 with the foundation of one on the Ph e ofthose: classes, reform at once!— | Remedy. There is no better remedy 514 Essex Building, next terrace, Ofl? 31

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