Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1915, Page 2

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= mmnmumofl Publishers and Propristors: Telephone. 31. d at the post office at Bemidji, Minn,; as: secand-class:matter under Act | of! Congress' of March 38, 18 Published every.afternoon except.Sunday = Né.nttention paid to ananymous:con- tributions. Writer's name must known to -the-editor, but not necessarily for publication. ;/Qommunications’ for ‘the Weekly Pio- neer should reach this office not later than':“Tuesday .of ‘eachiweek to insure publication in the ourrent issue. Subsoription Rates. 40 el gor several years -has_-been chief ‘Washington, D. C., Aug. 11.—The last Civil war veteran in active vice in the Unltad States arm tomorrow. ‘0n thn Clem, the ‘“‘Drummer Boy ol Chl_ck mguga,” will be placed on the re- tired list :for age. Col. Clem, who quartermaster. of .the central, divisiom of the army, is the last Clviliwarsvet. eran on the regular pay roll:nHe went through the = war with&ithe Twenty:second: Michigan ‘regi Before ‘Little Johnny” . Cleny: as he is known to this day, was 10: years | old“he~was-in the Unlon ranks.:cAt the age of 12 he had three bullet] - 2 Bill to retire Col. Clem at the ad- vmcéitrode of major-general. The fgiven all I had just to get him to rtment-of -the Lakes.- During the? clobing houxs(iof ,the xty-third congress.the senate passed rush of work'in the house, however, prevented-action there:on'the! senate measure, Different Now. “Time alters many things.” “What's the matter?" i“Here 1 have ‘been-half an hour try- figg to-wake -up little Willle, and when he was a baby many a time I'd bhaye leep.”!—Detroit: Free Press. For Permanent Peace. | These ads. bring certain.results. One-half cent rissue. cash with copy,.ic.a-word oth- Always:telephone No. 31 FOR RENT. . A A A A A A A A A A AP A AP AP WA TED—Hnymnken, by the dly, FOR RENT—Cottage at Lavinia. 0 : 1et] - i1 pave told you over and.over, Tom: H holes. put through his.cap, his“DORY | iy ‘ot to igh with thit 1ittle Thmdon H tt‘"‘g The was shot from under him and he wastpoy.” s M ten very ;fla‘ M ul i ¢ 4 yo;l‘d let ‘me finish the job ]mxt ‘one .time, ma, 1 wouldn’t have to fight; with. ~him ‘any more.”—Birmingham career .zeada, Iike. figtion..., Ho Age-Herald. Excellent Prepamtwns That -Afford Ready Rellef For Bruised and‘Cut Fingers, Burns, Etc. Try Them Next Time E. F. NETZER Bemidji .. on_ghares. or by the ton. Inquire| Rent reasonable for balance of of A. P. Ritchie at the postoffice. ‘season. Inquire A. L. Shideler, ANTED->-Kitchen:girl:at the Mark- Opsahl’s office or Mrs. Shideler at <hamihotel. '/Apply at-once. Lavinla. s FOR RENT—Two office rooms. Ap- = Ngif ply W. G. 8chroeder. 3 WANTED. A arrnnrrnins L WANTED. TO- BUY—We: pay cash FOR SALE—Typewriter #ibbons for| for cast off suits and shoes. Zieg- every -make of typewriter on the| jer'g Second Hand Store. market. at: 60 cents 'and 75 cents = ,oach. Eiory ribbon-- sold- for=7§ WANTED—Couple of men to board cents -guaranteed. - Phone - orders and room; 1110 Bemidji Ave. promptly -filled. Mail: orders -given | WANTED—Second hand household the same careful attention as'when | - goods. M. E. Ibertson. you appear_in person. Phone 31: —_— TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply FARMS FOR SALE. Musical Note. “NOTICE is hereby given that this Company will prosecate all persons using Store, FOR SALE—120 1 Host—Must you leave so soon, ‘Mrs. » property ‘owned by it-for storage purposes or the dumping of garbage or other A scres-farm land, Tootles? I thought you were very fond) objectionable matter in or upon'itsvacant lots. -Every-person who-has here- FOR SALE—_At a bargain, 200,000 &Pout 600 cords wood, half hay 5 i tofore used said property or-any.of it:in- ways above mentioned. is hereb; good music. Mrs. Tootles—I am.— notified to repair the damage so done and place the_property. in the umg feet of dressed and undressed lum-| 1824 0B good stream, one mile trom One year, postage paid. The Weekly Piomeer. Bight pages, containing a summary of the ‘mews- of the wetk.- Published every | wounded séveral times. Thorsday and deut postage pald to any| e gtory of -Col Glem’s milttary address for 31.50 in advance. e tHIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN | attempted to obtain.a. place ag .a 4 ADVERTISING BY THE drummer to Capt. McDougal ofithe ‘Third Ohio-régiment. ~His" {ntantile services were tejected, but whenithe | Libelous ; Demonstration. “Why do .you .insist on singing?” “Because I love music.” “The way you sing sounds as if you téd qt."—Washington Star. GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO . |town:of Newark;cO., :le: SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES [aboard.and went with the soldiers:to f e | Cincinnati. There he -offered him- self to the Twenty-second Michigan| With suitable special scenery a wom- rejetted on |an invalid may show to advantage, but :Zifl::t;tb::s:; "f:dmyeflis a-sick man always looks like the O1d | 0 Sl . The motherless boy insisted on ac- Harry.—Atch‘lson Glabe. ur Ogan- companying the soldiers to.the front, and he went with the regiment with- | out:acceptance until he was beating “Bemidji 25,000 the “long Toll” at Shiloh in April, a town, terms liberal, price $20.00 1862. His soldiery spirit so won the -Musical America. clean, sanitary condition in which it'was prior to the time of trespass or. ber at mill ‘or will: deliver orders i PO ulatiOIl confidence and admiration of the of- R trespasses. for 1,000 feet or -more. Strow-| Der @ore. W. G. Schroeder. p ficers that May 1, 1862, -he was en- bridge & Martin. Phone 7-F-110. MISCELLANEOUS ¥ Bill—The fools are not all dead yet : ” listed at Covington, Ky., as & drum- {3y on brace up, old man! 'Youre || - sml I “'ns’m Im m“msm cn ‘ mn 1925 mer. Later he servel as a marker. |not feeling bad, are you?—Yonkers ' A piece of .shell smashed the. boy’s| Statesman. . drum. This experience won for him Call' after six o’cloek in-evening. e A A e e A A~ AP ADVERTISERS—The great siate of FOR SALD—At new wood yard,| North-Dakota offers unlimited op- - Ji§ ‘wood: all lengths delivered at your portumities for ‘business to classi- Our New Man of Business. For generations throughout the civilized world the farmer has been regarded simply as a farmer—nothing more. He has been classed as a farmer, rated as a farmer, and treated the title of “Johnny Shiloh.” It was at Chickamagua that “Little Johnny” Clem:exchanged ‘the “long roll” of the drum for the “brigk fire” of the musket. When' the line of battle was being formed the drum- mer boy ‘took a'musket that had been shortened for his use. and mounted a caisson beside an artillery man. He ‘tingent, enlisted as a drummer boy{§ ‘A-fourteen year old Canadian boy ‘who came to England to.see his fath- er, a member of the Canadian con-|g in his father’s regiment. Pioneer want ads are read. _ IF WOMEN ONLY KNEW A IT. PAUL WHEN IN BEMIDJI STOP AT- The Grand Central Hotel MINNESOTA AVENUE door. Leave all orders at Ander- son’s Employment Office, 206 :Min- nesota Ave. Phone 147. Lizzle ‘Miller, Prop. lots “on Minnesota, Bemidjl - and Dewey avenues. Reasonable prices; easy terms. Clayton C. Cross. Of- fice over Northern Nat'l Bank. ‘FOR -BALE—Soveral good residence |- fled- advertisers. The recognized ‘advertising -medium in the Fargo Dailyand-‘Sunday - Courler-News the only seven-day paper in the _state ‘and- the paper which carries :the /largest :amount ‘of :tlassified . advertising. The ' Courler-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of tha state the day of publication; it la the paper to use in order to get re- )’ sults; rates one cent per word first Insertion, one-balf cent per word succeeding insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the | | FOR. SALE CHEAP—Automobile on| Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. { easy -terms, one Case roadster. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The First class condition. - Call Pio- Ploneer ‘will procure any kind of .-neer. FOR SALESecond hand Smith & Barnes piano, walnut case; good condition. Terms given. Price $160.00. Ziegler’s Second Hand Store. { as a farmer, and -all because there|blazed away like a'veteran. At the : _ are none so blind as those who will |close of the day when the army Was\gmpot o Heap of Happiness it Would i not see. But all of that is changed |falling ‘back on Chattanooga, his Bring to Bemidji Homes, today. The farmer has come into|brigade was surrounded and. a de- ) g his own, and stands before the world | mand made for its surrender. John- | in the twentieth century as the most [nY did not fall back as quickly as the Hard to do housework with an solid, substantial and reliable class|rest and a Confederate colonel, hav- | aching back. | of people on the face of the globe. [ing summoned him to surrender, came Brings you hours of misery at He is a man of business—of tremen- |forward with drawn sword-and used |leisure or at work. European Plan Strictly Modern Rooms 50c up Meals 25c up WM. J. DUGAS, Prop., Bemidji, Minn. dous business—the one man without |language- that the little soldier re-| ¢ women only knew the cause— - : rubber stamp for you on short no- | whom the people of the world would [sented. d that 1 . LOST AND FOUND tice. ' cease to exist. Men go out to the| The boy raised his musket, shot the| packache pains often come from’| iy z | e Y AL A SR AT e 1: great cities, and many of them rise, | colonel and then fell back as though | weal kidneys, B | ! D161k 3 11.0ST—Gentleman’s . gold watch on| The Pioneer is the place to buy ' 5 . 2 . ¥ B 5 the -beach ‘between 12th St. and|your rolls of adding machine paper and fall, and are heard from no mors. |shot -himself. ~Here he lay.still tlll| spwould save much needless woe i i : A % 7 = Diamond Point. Please return to|for Burroughs adding machines. One | B he f: -|dark, when he managed to.rejoin ’ ut the farmer moves steadily on 2 Doan’s. Kidney Pilla are for weak 1121-Bemidji Ave. for reward roll, a dozen rolls or a hunded rolls. ? ward, and upward, always to better |his comrades. For his gallantry G:: kidneys. NEW AND SECOND HAND e . L N n palls. or mhund . ; ' | and greater things. He is our new |Rosencranz made him a sergeant. Af-| . Read what a Bemidji citizen says: ! he Pl Pi t ads bring results J man of businessour greatest man (e belug-sptured anid:dhvhériged he | “agry W 0. Worlhs 408, i8th oo | - OO0k Stoyes, - - Ranges, . Wood Heaters, af| Subsribe forthe Plonwer. | Fionesr wint ofs Wrie ol 5 of business—the man upon whom all | Was attached to the S:Z:irfhd;““l Bemidji, says: ~‘“About five | years| Qom,bination Coal:and ‘Wood .Heaters, — : 1 ‘ the world depends for the vital sus-|Thomas. Hefought a! ok, PeITY- | ago T used Doan’s Kidney Pills. They, eed : . . tenance of life. ville, Reseca, Kenesaw, Peach Tree| were recommended to me when liv- |, bt Boedionuliand. Yoalitoves; ‘BuSlness and PrOfeSSlonal —— Creek, ‘Atlanta and-Nashville. ing in Virginia. I can freely say.|| A hi . XK KK & XK XKK KK KK k| After he was mustered out With|ypgse 1 never found another medicine nything you want in a stove § PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS * EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS *|hi® comrades at the close of the War |iyat could equal them for curing All smakes and all sizes. B i uwm ~ . - 3] KodRK KKK KKK kK &k & & & | “Little Johnny” asked ~President|pgcyaches. and- other trouble from | GRAHAM ‘M."TORRANOCE, DR. ROWLAND GILMORE - = Aasording to dndiosil N Grant. to send .him to -West 'Point. | tpe kidneys.” stove Re airs,As ecialt LAWYER 'PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ot s“b:l‘:‘t:"fh‘: ‘:::i::: “But .why,” sald. the.president, “d0| prige.50c, at all dealers. Dont OVe Rep : p y Miles Blook Phone 568 Office—Mitles Block : you not take.the.examinations?” simply .ask for a kidney remedy—got | R |l . M. D. pacity of United States senator, con-| 0, P3%5- : Mr. President,<you isee, T|Mrs. Worth . had. Foster-Milburn - =) | Office uoond floor O'Lieary-Bowser Office in Mayo Block : was in the war, and.while I'was there | oo, props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. i ; i Bufldin Phone. 396 Res. Phone 397 gressman and governor Will be extoll- |y ooo other boys of my -age were m = - s ' q 1 i B il - 4 ing their virtues and informing the| ;oo { 9 A e T o DR. C. B. SANBORN i “dear people” how much they 1ove| wwpatr» sald the president, i} "206-Minn, Ave. Bemidji, Minn. :; VETERINARY SURGEON PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON _ Y= 1 them, and that they.are the only| . ...3 wyou were in the war?” The % T ; 'W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. Office—Milés Block ) | Moses to lead them from the-wilder L ETERINARIAN i ness—Bertha Herald bl " | president then.wrote something, seal- i v . 5 3 s G W PN DR. L. A. WARD st ; ed it, and handing it to.Clem, sal Your city property with : Saseieii oo it Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. | "“PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i o = “Take .this to the secretary of war;|}: DR.'G. HOEY Over First National Bank } The “junket” of ‘the legislative | guess it. will fix you all right.” p GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Bemidji, Minn. | party which toured Northern North-| The secretary of war at.once.ap-||. . Ia '0" :c ,cr ass Call Pogue's Livery—164 i ern.:Minnesota for the purpose .of 1 d . leuten: inll - [ ] ———r e | DR.: E. H.:SMITH i X pointed -Clem :a :secon leutenant. in PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON e S s g | Lo e A N PR Markhan:Hotel Bullding o SEATTINE «+| offics Security Bank-Block ties and needs seems to have been|to. the present he has been in! active J TON SMART 'y ' Bank- Bloc! :ery succeu;tnl, judging from the|service. He .reached the .grade.of 4 £ : 0 B“BR F . gl | ™ PRAY AND TRANSFER DR. EINER JOHNSON omments of the newspapers in. that|first.lieutenant in- 1874 and -hecame ;0“ SAI_E 0“ HENT : t il ] Safe and Piano Movi PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON -sectian. - Northern Minnesota is rich |a captain in-1882. _Since. the latter [} . } CIass,wan e, Ros.-Phone 68 818 America Ave. “Bemidji, ‘Minn. in undeveloped resources and it seems | year he. has. been attached. to the Good Service 5 ead_y sition 4 Office Phone 13. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. only reasonable that:our: legislature should do everything possible to aid the people of that section in bringing in new settlers and developing the latest possibilities of the .soil.——Star- buck Times. quartermaster’s = department. From 1903 to.1906 he was chief. quarter: Practice Limited master .of- the Philippines .division. EYE EAR NOSE THROAT During . the._ensuning five. ..years he 7 ==t ! & P TIST Glasses Fitted served.in a similar capacity with the Office’Gibbons Bldg. North of Department of Texas and in.1911 he Markham Hotel. Phone 105. became chief quartermaster .of . the Department of .the Lakes, .now the s ”‘N*BT m M NYGREN ' central division of the army. > X Gibbuns sBlock "Tel. 380 [ - GRADUATE ‘NURSE the state as the most dangerous as-| - Col. Clem has been the lone Civil| > North of Markham Hotel Phone 317-R Pirant .to the Republican nomination | war .veteran in.active army, service for governor—dangerous, that: is,, to|since..1912.. Until. that time. there the party’s.chances of success. The == ] Democrats seem to be convinced of the.fact that he would be easy pick- ing for Hammond, their logical can- .didate. We don’t think any Repub- lican who draws the. nomination against Hammond will be in a posi- tion:to consider himself very fortu- —— nate. Hammond has made good, and will take a lot of beating.—Grace- ville Enterprise. —_— The postoffice department may have L, SPECIALIST Reasonable Commission —— _ . William . E. Lee is. seemingly. re- garded by the Republican press.of KR XK KKK KKK XX XD I CARTER BROS: AUTO LIVERY Barn 8th-St. and Irvine A Phone '447-W LAWRENCE CARTER, Megr. Any Color 108°Sheets to Box PRICE $3.00 IN THE PINES i :done.a.good thing when it issued an B ¥ - ral eq order that it would hereafter care for our store. As an evidence of I.h-dulr-nodww at the = full egg eases-and full berry 'boxes o’ 1 -| the newest and only the best:of everything, we ' "HEAD OF '[HE LAKE Leaves at 9:00.a. m. returnsat1i:oo Leaves-at 1:00 ppm. returnsat 2:30 Leaves at 3:00 p.;m. returns at 5:00 Leaves at 7:30 p. m, :retuflls at 9:00 4n_its parcel. post . -department. [z certainly ought to make the:people An the, cities happy to think that It \ 3 lluily recommend to users of ink . Carter's they can get fresh fruit, a la bush and Re i hen delivered at their door at a nom- ncraft inal charge.. But how about the par- g ..Gombined Office’ — -cel_post_carrier in towns like: Lake gond Fountain Bea, City? How are they going to ‘carry | s most enjoyable whenthe’Skll Ink i -2 half dozen egg.cases.and a half Bmahea—lfliymndltlon i dozen _berry crates to their custom- Huffman & 0'Leary ers? .They are now enjoying a - v N g ptnflly IM llw] - <Hl ; FURNITURE AND =, Fonsglomgabngpill iy Wu"“"“""" i el.ac : , : UNDERTAKING e tomers, and with the added burden | g e o s e s rRi = HIN. HnKEE;Eun] Director heavy freight they will be “Phone I78-W._ or R m., 70’9 p. m. Bunday, reading room lonly, 3 to8 p. m. wamped.—Lake City Leader. - . _An open window.is better then an ORIl BTOYS. o o Saadis i

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