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{ . 1 | VETERINARY SURGEOR W. K. DENISON, D, V. M. VETERINARIAN legislator is!kicked around by ‘thej public for three months every two years, while the average country The Bemtd}i ‘Daily Pioneer THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Publishers ana Proprietors. editor gets his kicks all the time; By establishlng gnad roads the + The General says: You can buy & checp tnguaranteed Phone .164-2 Pogue’s;Livery year in and year out. As a rule, a highway becomes ail inducement | l“ ‘ dal wibflhfl?hnndnhvadn{‘;:w ollars in ini- | Telephons: 82: country editor is so used to eriticism, | f; to the farmer to transport farm Lost=—or you u:ypga w::ll:i’. lh:;;:““.:;“:?:‘cf::‘: DRAY LINE guaranteed AAAAAAA AN | Entered at the post office at Bemidyl, | that any additional abuse he may get |+ produce in motor trucks, whicl aodbuilding papers. The final ost iswhat TOM SMART Minn, as second-class matter under Act|from being a member of the legisla- |3 Mmake possible moreitrips to mar- - counte and you'li find it chieaper in the long! run to buy DRAY ‘AND TRANSFER 2 ket each day when the distance is mot too great. It also has the ‘economic-effect of ‘expanding the farming avea from which a city ' may draw its produce. By thus of Congress of March 8, 1879, ture pains him' about as much as a Published every afternoon except Sunday | knot hole in a wooden leg.—Walker Pilot. Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave. , Office Phone 12. HOW: TO#ANSWER BLIND ADS. All ads-signed with numbers, or No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions, Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily drawing more lunds into its gar- initials, - care -Pioneer ‘must be an- DENTISTS. o for publication. ol dhaid Rl d S o den area it increases the value of swered by: letter addressed to the Communications for the Weekly Pio-| %X ONE CERTIFICATE * | those lands and enlarges the sup: Ji 4 DR. D.. L. STANTON, neer should reach this office not later| WILL GET IT NOW * ply ofproduce in- the’ market. number given in the ad. Pioneer em- DENTIST than Tuesday of each Week to insure|y o o i & 4 o & K & & % ¥ K %X K & ployes are not permitted to' tell who, This exerts a‘twofold influence— Office in Winter Block publication in the current issue. w0 Subscription Rat One month by carrier. One year by carrier. Three months, postage €ix months, postage paid One year, postage paid.. The Weekly Fioneer. Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance. By reason of there now remaining insufficient days of this distribution to permit a reader to secure the full set of six certificates only one cer- tificate is required to secure the mag- nificent Bible being offered by the Pioneer. i Some time ago we announced this great distribution and have since first, - by - increasing.-the ~supply of produce in the market, and, second, by reducing the transpor- tation cost. The logic may ben explained as follows: To make a rough and soft'road smooth’and hard is the equivalent to reduc- . * ing a railroad curve to'a/straight line—it shoriens the haul—for ¢ distance may be shortened as well by hours and minutes as by Thistroofing is the ln'glmt—q\ulity pos- sible to make and it is guaranteed 5,10 or 15 years, for 1, 2 or 3 ply retpect- “When‘once: laid, in-teed ot l;e‘m:hm intact at le;nm! or “the © e guarantee an e ‘guar- & definite insurance npmull %;!W_W ively. “z00fing trouble. ‘“Genersl Roofing Manuf; Wm.mmmmmo/mwmwmm *“New York Cfly Chicago teed by a big. mi by, T the cheap roof will have to pay Roofing that is cheaper thanCertain-teed" §s cheaper in and is not guaran- 5 qvll“v‘“d best responsi- roof falls down you e double expense of a new roof all.over again. boe Roofing is for sale |1y lers everywhem at reasonable prices. Company - any advertiser is. answer to Pioneer No. Mail or send your , or Initial , amd we forward it to the ad- vertiser. HELP WANTED. [PUSUURIIIS S ovvreiiierorrsru FEPVVEs oo WANTED—Agents to handle Robin- son’s Folding bath tub in this ter- ritory. Quick seller; big profits. DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. 330 North of Markham Hotel GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER f —_— . |been congratulated on every slde. ), ;. %y 4" Jones, Pennsylva- Detroit s-flmmhfll'nmm City Free sample. The Bauer-Theisen | Miles Block Phone 560 - XS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGR | A great many of our readers have | SR 4 g Seattle Houston . London . Hamburg Sydney Co., Elrosa, Minn. R ADVERTISING BY THE ESS SSDCIA 0 taken advantage of the opportunity. There are some, however, who have H efeefosfoefosfolorlrforffesdede WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 707 Beltrami av- D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser o not investigated it and do not realize { o iR the possibility of getting a genuine |TeSPectively, were Bishop Warren A. orte; Phone D80 Butlding: NEW YORK AND CHICAGO |limp leather Bible with overlapping|Chandler, of Emory university, At- FOR RENT. PHYSICIANS, SURGEOKRS lanta; Henry D. Estabrook, New A A PN AAANPAAPAA e < BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES covers on such unusual terms. The distribution will be brought to a close in a few days and now that the six certificate plan has been abandoned and only one certificate York, and an impromptu speaker. The afternoon’s program also call- ed for presentation of the Baltimore Truth trophy and the Kalamazoo cup. -MUTUAL = " MASTERPICTURES FOR RENT—Furnished house, duf- ing July and August. Seven rooms and bath. Mrs. E. F. Stevens, 1024 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT—Rooms DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DE. E. A. SHANNON, M O Sl . ||is required it is hoped that all our|A spectacular street pageant was poms _ suitable for| ""PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON %\ planned for tonight. 1 office or light housekeeping, steam Office in Mayo Block i ur Ogan. re‘aders who have not yet done so hieated. Geo. T. Baker & Co., 116 | pp, 356 YR sy e will ‘take advantage of this offer. it Bota & Create a demand:for better pic- ard Street one es. Phone - 8 e To save time, it is said, is to i-Bota Kappa: tures—-and they -satisfy that de- . SANB! i “Bemld]l 25 000 lengthen life. Here is a chance for [hfh‘ln;“: K;‘fl’l”‘. o k‘"‘; Fc of mand FOR RENT OR SALE—7-room house, DB.P%Y‘S‘Z‘CIAN fg SURGEON it 4 you to save time as well as trouble ml;ele] ;s o re reck aiptabet, the MASTER D’RAMAS No. 506 Mississippi - Ave. Rey- Off Miles Block i . d share in one of the greatest of-| Prilocomnls. Bl reroorcck Words, nolds & Winter. sl i# P l t ang o &1 Philosophia Biou Kubernetes, which ; "MASTER PLAYERS g i Opu ation fers ever made by a newspaper. means “philosophy the guide of life.” o . _Suite of three office|DR- L. A. WARD - ) MASTER 'DIRECTORS FORRENT B PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 . Get the Bible on the terms set| This is the name of the oldest of the rooms for rent over First National 3 i in 1925” forth on another page and you will | Greek ‘letter college societies. Mem- and Badk Over First Nationai Bank i come nearer to getting something for | bership Is bestowed as an honor for | SUPERB- PHOTOSRAPHY : Bemid}i, Minn. The Newspaper and the Candidate. When D. W. Lawler of St. Paul was running for the Democratic nomina- tion for governor of Minnesota last nothing than you ever did before or will ever again. Don’t delay as the close is only a few days away. Clip the certificate and profit by the six-in-one propo- sition. 5 If you don’t know about it ask your friend that got one of the Bibles. »xceptionally ‘good scholarship. The society originated at William and Mary college in 1776, but has extended to many other colleges and universities. There are about 17,000 names in the catalogue. Members wear a gold watch key as a badge, with emblem and inscriptions.—Philadelphia Press. They Help In a Way. Carry these pictures straight to the heart. They are exhibited at the REX - Theatre - REX Every Monday and Friday Children B¢ ADMISSION Adults 16¢ FOR RENT—One large modern room. Mrs. T. J. Welsh, 1121 Bemidji Ave. FOR RENT—Two rooms suitable for light housekeeping. Over the Rex, FOR RENT—Two office rooms. Ap- ply W. G. Schroeder. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 916 Minn. Ave. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR.'EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. DR. G. HOEY | year, Editor Landy of the Olivia| I's 2ll explained in the certificate| : 'y GRADUATE VETERINARIAN ] ; N on another page in this issue. Look| “Riches are not everything,” declar- - l — i, ’ | Times opposed him and charged that | " SO SR e Get it | ed bitterly-the poor, but honest. suitor. MUTUAL FOR SALE, Call:Fogue'a Livery—164 he had the backing of certain self- seeking interests. Mr. Lawler brought a criminal libel suit, the Times en- tered a demurrer, the district court overruled the demurrer and the case went to the supreme court. That court has reversed the district court and has given judgment for the news- INSPIRATIONAL TALKS GIVEN BEFORE AD MEN Chicago, June 21.—The real work of the eleventh annual convention of who had just been rejected. cannot insure happiness.” “Perhaps not.” replied the practical maiden, “but they at least provide means to pay the premiums on the pol iey!”—Richmond Times-Dispatch “They Pioneer want ads—one-half cent = MASTERPICTURES FOR SALE—At new wood yard, wood all lengths delivered at your door. Leave all orders at Ander- son’s Employment Office, 205 Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzie Miller, Prop. FOR SALE—Several good residence HILMA M. NYGREN GRADUATE NURSE Phone 317-R KEKKEKKKEKK KKK KX KK %' RAILROAD 'TIME ‘CARDS * R R R R R R NENSESY, WOSSRSN———" .mwmw the Associated Advertising Clubs of | word cash. MPLS;, & MAN. i paper. the World was begun here today. . lots on Minnesota, Bemidji and| 2 North E'gm An-w‘ef Ll 9348 am i The court holds that the matter|prom the representation at the meet- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; | 1 North Bound Leayes''-"" 1:30 pm t - B complained of was not libelous per se. | ing this forenoon, fears entertained ;_ & 1 9 {‘! 1 NOTICE is hereby given that this Corrpany will presecute all persons using easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of-|162 Fast Boung Leaves. ;sfgs am i i There was no charge that Mr. Lawler | that the European conflict would af- w 5 ; .! 3 < property owned by it for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage or other fice over Northern Nat’l Bank. z;gg o it sought the support alleged, of that if i . -..l objectionable matter in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has here- 954 am i ok ” fect the sessions were dispelled. Clubs tofore used said property or any-of itin ways above mentioned is hereby FOR SALE—Spark’s Earliana To- | he did it was criminal, says the Du-|from every country which has or- )z notified to repair the damage so done and place the property in the same mato Plants, 25¢ per doz., as long 4317 pm | luth Herald: In effect, %he couFt ganizations were represented in the 5 clean; sanitary condition in which it was prior to the time of trespass or m as they last. Ole Moen, Telephone 4w declares that what the Times said|great gathering. The initial session . trespasses. 3605-2. 3o pm about Mr. Lawler was entirely prober | was devoted to speeches and = ad- . gss BT & §:30 am — and that it should not be called to| dresses of weseome by clty Sffclals . | IT w"s“ah&)t Wemenl eg FOR SALE—One modern five-room 2i00 am i account for it by the courts. and leaders in local advertising cir- Ta.kv_:fa. glass;f:al.:mrt:afnr;x:dr‘;ukfnst B i S RIA 3 E [} house, ‘twe 40-foot lots, on Lake 0"#“" i “Newspapers,” sald the su- |cles. New business was taken up| y°“’n ;‘Wb'? ;2“_ i 620 Capital Bank Bullding Boulevard. Inquire C. G. King. | SURewh—iimle Bie £v::o 136 om - h DrAeme court, “still may be per- immediately after the speeches. ling B 8T. PAUL llllll.Elol’A WANTED 31 North—Kelliher Lv.. I mitted to express an opinion up- This afternoon the sessions were o 5 on the merits of opposing can- didates for political -office and upon the influence supporting them. And, perhaps, it is still allowable to surmise that cor- porations are not indifferent to the success of political candi- dates in spite of the stringent enactments to keep them abso- lutely dormant in that respect. If so, we do not discover any- thing unlawful or wrongful in expose Mr. Lawler to public hatred, contempt or ridicule. Corporations are public necessi- ties, and not per se odious.” devoted to ‘“inspirational work.” Three “inspirational addresses” were on the program. They were ‘“Com- merce and Christianity,” “Building and Industrial Conscience” and “Edu- cation and Business, or the Influence of Education Upon Business Mor- ality.” Speakers on these subjects, NO DIFFERENCE. For those who seek relief froni kid- ney backache, weak kidneys, bladder ills, Doan’s Kidney Pills offer hope of No man or'woman who eats meat regu- larly can make a mistake by flushing the;], kidneys ocecasionally, says 2 well-known authority. Meat forms urie acid which worked from the strain, get sluggish and “heumatism, - headaches, -liver trouble, rervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness axd nary - disorders. come from sluggish idneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the cidneys or your back hurts or if tlig ind get about four ounces of Jad Salts from - any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in‘a glass of water- before breakfast and in a few days your kidneyy il act fine, This famous salts is mung oxeites the kidneys, they -bocome ovef: fail to filter the waste and poisons from, tlie blood, then we- get sick. Nearly all ~HUGH: A WHITNEY Furniture ———gnd—— “Undertaking I.am- now prepared to’ take. care of your needs WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. - FARMS FOR SALE, FOR SALE: as fine land as there is in the county, one mile west of Wilton; will sell cheap for cash, or half on time, if taken at once. Albert Martin, Wilton, Minn. FOR SALE—120 acres farm land, a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 per acre. W. G. Schroeder. FOR SALE—Forty acres land 1n town of Eckles, or will trade for 01 i 46 Freight from Int. due North Bemidji. 45 Frelght from Brainer: North Bemidji. .. 7:00 pm *Daily. All others daily except Sunday. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunaay, 1 to 6 p. m, 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room only, 3 to 6 p. m. KRR KRR KRR KR KKK K * TROPPMAN’S CASH MARKET * the article published. There js |The Proof Is Here the Same As| Wi 1 clowiy, ofensive til of ;;—‘f; about 500 cords wood, half hay|« PRICES PAID TO FARMERS * : nothing which would tend to Everywhere. 1 sensation of scalding, stop eating meat land on good stream, one mile from | X X X XK X K K K K K XK K K K K & Butter, 1b. ... Dairy butter, 1 Eggs, doz. . Potatoes, bu. This is wise, right and important. |relief and. the proof is. here in Be-| 7o the “;éfh°{impe§n3?§;;“;§:nj‘;fi in the undertaking town property. Chas. Madson, Be- g:::;:gflf,’“:;’ y g Within the bounds of decent public|midji, the same as everywhere. Be-|for generations fo flush and stimulate: line midif, Minn., R:j No 1. : - g spirit, newspapers and individuals should of course be free to express their opinions of candidates frankly and fully. If a candidate is believed to have the backing of corporations or other special interests, it is perti- nent to say so—not for the purpose of blackening the character of the can- didate, but that the voters may choose with open eyes. This is vital to the public interest. It is all the more important, there- fore, that newspapers should not abuse this privilege of free speech. To do so wantonly is to jeopardize the midji people recommend Doan’s, the kidney remedy used in America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why run the risk of dangerous kidney ills— fatal Bright’s disease. Here’s Be- midji proof. - Investigate it. M. Flint, 519 Minnesota Ave., Be- midji, says: “My trouble was from pain and lameness in my back, and if I worked hard or did a lot of heavy lifting, it was worse. I was also an- noyed by kidney weakness. I have found that I can rely on Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, procured at Barker’s Drug Store, every time to help me out in in urine 50 it no longer causes irritation, thus ending' blndder weakness. injure; makes a_delightful effervescerit lithia-water . drink which everyoner should “take ‘now ‘and then to keep the | kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney’ complications. ; Best 1 Ever Used, The the kidneys, also to-neutralize the acids: Jad Salts is inexpensive and candiéh; " PHONES: 223 1. 0. 0. F. Bldg. Res. 719-W. MISCELLANEOUS 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 you appear in person. Phone 31. The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneér will procure any kind of The Pioneer is the place to buy your rolls of adding machine paper for Burroughs adding machines. One roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. —Adv. FUNERAL -DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON privilege, and that, while perilous to |time of need. They act as a tonic 4 rubber stamp for you on short no- UNDERTAKER the newspaper, is still more perilous|to my kidneys and soon free my back Standard -1 tice. to the public -interest. from pain and lameness.” . DRESSMAKING—At 317 Minnesota —_—— Price 50c, at all dealers. Dow't ‘Rotary Ave. Room No. 1 | | 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Mina. KK K K K XK HCK K % K K K K |simply ask for a kidney remedy—get * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ¥|Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Sewing Pioneer wants—one-half cent » KKK KKK IR KK KK KKK The June bride now faces the duty of writing letters of jubilant en- thusiasm in return for gifts of sev- enteen cold meat forks and only one teaspoon.—St. Cloud Times. —— Both Wilson and Bryan have peace as their object. Let us hope that they both succeed. Both Presby- terians and Methodists expect to get to Heaven. So in this instance, let us be firm in the faith that the end may be attained through either, though the route be different.—Ab- erdeen American. —— DS getting relief, Say, meighbors, don’t talk -bitterly | just use “TIZ Sitstraight s 3 about-the “winter we-are having,”| “TIZ” draws modefi)f real comfort Wlth Too much' is not enough. Bechnao b %‘fl : ‘BHGWN! &kANE the cool weather we experience, etc. ';‘)‘:0;‘: ‘he’xupg:; get too much. A 2 Just : remember . that : even . Florida | ¢ ‘hich puff attachments, — g . Galaay 5 i and.California have their frosts;and | up the fot; on easy terms—a Koers’ Ice Cream is now a product to be proud 2 fl":lssl:m d:zfl:‘ ':" stock. GONTRAGTORS when they come,: they:take whole| “TIZ” is mag- $65.00 value for Inst:- ~{rom: any X crops, while in Northern Minnesota | fea; “TIZ" In $2 Down and $1 a Week. of. The purest, most wholesome, cheapest food £ ) Well Digging, House Moving and there is never a crop failure through | oo ve your Our special/“ARROW”’ Drop you can buy, : 08“80. Cement Work of A":K"I‘S cold, heat, drought, rain or any other cause.—Grand Rapids Independent. —— About the only difference between a member .of, the legislature and a country newspaper man, is that a Mr. Flint-had. - Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. T FOR THED SO ACHNG T Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; 1o more burning feet, swollen, bad smell- ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns callouses or bunions, No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you've tried without foot troubles so you'll never limp or draw up your face in pain.’ Your shoes won’t seem tight and your feet will never, never hurt or e z'sf"’“?i”{o:":zi dri a8 cel or Machine who' has |taken ours advice and bought:| this~ wonderful machine: comes back and says ‘‘It’s: the-best I everused.”’ Guaranteed for Life That’s the ‘assurance: 'we first got from the makers: It’s proof of their measure of confidence. They guar- antee this machine for a full life time. Head Machine sells for 813.25 Beltrami Music Go. 114 Third St. OST every ‘woman! BEMIDJ1 v Ice-cream is'the ideal food for-hot weather. High in food value. requires hardly any of your energy. So-easy: to .digest that it’ Cooling: to your stomach. Delightful to your taste. It:should not be treated as a delicacy, but as a food. Eat it for your lunch today. the children this afternoon. Give it to Have it for dinner this evening. Eat more of it after the movies. Subseribe for The Pioneer word cash, GHIGHESTER S.PILLS | * Ladlest Ask e Dragpee D TER 8 DIAMOKD BRAND nu.n, for 25 ‘yearsknownas Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERF Dwight D. Miller Bemidji, Minn. Tel. 360 P. 0. Box 222 Huffman & 0'Leary “FURNITURE-AND UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE :Funeral Director ‘Phone'178-W or R ‘All work guaranteed. ‘Phones-617 or 448-W <