Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 13, 1915, Page 2

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The Bfim&h Daily P Pmneet T anors ant Fropmistors. 0| Bast- Grand-Forks Record. e gt Telephione. 31. A number of our exchanges-are run- ¥, - Dakota, - Scott, | i e S = Entered at the post office at Bemidiy | ning YoUng bley, Le..Sueur, Rice [ r\ 1 P ; a ss fll\ Mion, @s second-class matter under Act |¢hq : puspase 'l"mmfl thelr & basha. i 2 . - 3f Conwross of ibarcli 2,875, scription-lists. ~Wonder if our news- ‘ £ o = = = e : t Published every afternoon exeept Sunday | paper-brethren do:not know that:eon:: tests of:that nature are a direct e ..;N\,Su‘.,'.fi""?;'n'{:'r‘i mnlme W:::i m’.: violation of both the state and fed- known to the editor, but not necessarily |eral-laws? -But even-if-contests Were | Steele F b ¢ “Mowel : ) ove: be just 1 n yel i ol havaia i F o . g for publication. ot pgin.:the ilaw” it. dg o : ] z “:" ugh i not the fll’llmhle-vq:‘lh' M‘ These ads, briag i isilts A int Communications for the Weekly Pio- b Mde: : Don‘glz neer should reach this office not later |understand how a reputable n ( st b Fion et o , oyt g than Tuesday of each week to insure|per-can-resort to such means to. b v e dlaalible.wl:dm. h with. P publication {3 the oirtent ijws subscribers.—Hutchinson Leader. ° h fl o first andih o without v out ob erw_ise. Al D: “nse] No. 31 Subscription Rates. P T S Ore month by carrler, ...$.40| - -And:now it:isireported that fismfy One year by carrier. - 40| rames is.going to-surrender his Am: Take no chances of failure—use K C TFORZRENT. HELP WANTED. ¥ and have tack’ time, S ok SR | L U S S s oo NS I | T Ssamtha, postage paid. ... 1. Ldo|crican citigenship in order hat L nd : ; e il WANTEDSome dne to bfeak from |FOR RENT—Cottage at Lavinia. 1 One year, postage paid... 5 may be a subject of George V. of Eng- xor their district 2 s 50 to 100 acres of land, 8.miles| .Rent reasonable for balance of iy The ‘Weekly Ploneer. land, ‘because . this” country did not|y arded the same viiauble| —— — | southwest ‘of Bemidjii “George| “season. Inquire A. L. Shideler, ' Elght pages, containing a summary of | jose its head over the invasion of Bel- tr'o’phlesils are. offered. adult exhib- trom Be Kreats, 607 Bemidji Ave.; Bemiidji,| “°Opsahl’a office-or -Mrs:-Shideler at sddress for $1.50 in advance. of the United State ' who prefer to.be| No entry fee will be char Th 3 i & 'y the following N TTTTy T Y s he e i ; =3 e Som suhjeetn rather‘than‘sovereigns, and |exhibits ai 23 e, wu LakeTelephone com- | day. WANTED—Haymakers, by, the day, . mls PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN 11 & L7 pany recelved its telephone supplies| Elva Peterson was surprised by a| .on shares-or by the ton. Inquire| . ply W. @.. Bchroeder. ADVERTISING BY THE ‘John' Bull ‘accepts’them all,, 'we will |will be free. - Participants 1 e owe: that-country & debé ot de [test must plant and cultivate - mvwlukm wili‘liave the line in|large number of her friends, July 31,| ~of A. P. Ritchie at the postoffice FOR RENT—b-room-house. A. Klein. ~ we can - scarce repay.~~Princeton |acre of corn or more, ‘The finest operation in a few days. in honor of her bithday. WANTED—Dining room girl,..goad |- e Union. E | collection_of ten . ears each of any . o;l;h; So,lwl:,‘;lFm;men' club will| Mrs. F. W. Coultas was a Solway| wages. Telephone Lumbermen’s - WANTED, GENERAL OFFICES variety or c rown. within.each [Bold ita monthly picnie-at the home |visitor over Sunday. Hotel, Bena, Minn. | WANTED- TO: BUY-~We pay cash NEW YORK AND CHICAGO = of T..J. Lomen next Sunday, Augus - it/ — BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL ciTiEs [ BEMIDJT. PLACED . |district will consticat SR BT R ReREERnANT, t| Mrs. Frank Jackson was & Visitor | e s pre oo ot thie Mak- | forcast ‘off suits:and ‘shoes. Zieg- o The promotion and ultlmate su - L g e in Bemidji Tuesday. bam hotel. Apply at once. ler’s Seéond Hand:Store. IN ms': DISTRICT | cegs of this show will not only work| “R.“H. ‘Bthumaker, cashier of the| C.Thompson was a Bemidji visitor - A\ to theagricultural :advantage ‘“of fl'flffliflonf bank“of*‘Bemidj, call- | Tuesday. WANTED—Girl for general houw WANfl'lED—_ = Boar:eru a-m: 1???321 e Farmers. from.the states of Minne-| ooy contorn! tarmers, but, will -also:jed:on triends in ‘Solway last Friday. work. 512 America Ave. - - genflemen preferred, .af [ sota; North and South Dakota, Mon-|, "o 1 oang of demonstrating. tothe| -On Wednesday, August 3, the Am-| King George hospital at London. T W midji Ave. Our Slo an- tana, Washington, Oregon.and Idaho|, o eovers of Southern, Hastern |erican Housekeeper. club surprised |just opened, will house 1,650 Wwounc- ,.,.,..,.--H._.,mn-.,.,MM,.,.h WANTED——Couple: of men to board ; . W;“ ?mpflm;‘;::‘?‘::‘?-:&‘:;:‘:? and Central states the fact that corn :firs IJl Puv:ers in honor of her birth- |ed soldiers, contains three miles of [FOR SALE-—At a bargain, 200,000 | . and.room. 1110.Bemidji Ave. {1 offered .as. prel ! ~ | can” be suecesstiilly: grown and ma-|dey. All had:an-enjoyable time, after |beds, four miles of partitions, nine| feet of dressed and undressed lum- | 7 >household i “ o d-_q 2 5 000 hibits: shown- at. the First Natiomal|, i\ "t tomitory. = which ‘a ‘refreshing funcheon was|and one-half acres of linoleum and| ber at mill or will deliver orders ,WA::?D“;“;?‘ ,”“‘l housoho! ! Bem] Jl y Cohn. Show,. to. be .held in St. P:“‘ served. covers 46,600 square feet. for 1,000 feet or more. .Strow-| 50098 B fhértaon. — Dacember 1 to 31, under. the auspices 4 % % % % k& %k ¥ | Addittle rain:is needed to make the R o bridge & Martin. Phone 7-F-110.| . pARMS FOB SALE. { POplflatiOIl of the First National bank fl.n; Jortts :* i ‘SKOL’W e - whi Tho Ploneer is the place to buy| Call afte six 'lock tn evenlng, | soeres :m xszo‘?:mm\nm'. ey il t- f St. = - | Call after six o'clock In evenlng. . }OR BALE-120 acr 3 i § :::t:::k:::: s ::?%?;h: .ast Ev::y KRR KKK KKK ille has-been: employed at|your rolls of adding machine paper FOR SALB—At mew wood yard,| about 500 cords wood, half hay - . 192 5,9 Fiout hae hognimade to:mite i)ll'ticl- E. W. Russell, proprietor -of - the th Solwuy ‘hotel ‘for the past week. |for Burroughs adding machines. One| wood ail lengths delivered-wt-Jour | -:jand on- good stream; one mile from m nts T s mflt able . opportunity to Solway Farm, was looking:after his| -C:- L *Peterson,- who -injured one [roll, a dozen rolls or a hundred rolls. door. Leave all orders at“Ander-| - g fown.-terms-liberal, price $20.00 [ o te for the.prizes. offered. There | interests here a few days last-week, |Of 1ie eyes‘some:time ago, ia having 7 son’s Employment Office, 305: Min- [ per-gere. ~'W. G: Schroeder. % ::i’ll:n:e ‘nucnmi)fitfliofi - I;etween C. R. Nelson is the-owmer of & |Some:bother>with ‘the' member and| Pioneer want ads bring results. nesota "Ave. Phone 147. Liszle i |states, -and -they. have. been" divided | 2°¥ Ford automobile. Miller, Prop. ; - LOST_AND FOUND. = 4 D. F. Sullivan made a ‘ trip ~to e e 5 1 OST—Gentleman's gold wateh on into districts i ch a manner. that L e FOR SALE—Several good Testderce ntleman’s gold watch on Man's Task armers may-compate with Crookston Wedneadsy. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN sota, Bemiafl! and| the beach between 12th St. and i A 's Task. farmers may:eompete With associates |- ‘Miss Nora Daniels Is vlultm with [l - NOTICEis Liereby given thet this Co m al , lots on Minnesota, Bemidfi'* and & t Pandemontum in Mexico has. been | who have no sdvantage over them in | oo o0 (O FHSP D TR Bopestyo coad try”i(‘fuu:m.;ge Prposcs 0 the Uampind of Earvade o othes Dewey avenues. Reasonable'prices; | - Dismond Point,) Please Tetuin to i given notice of its end, and pandemn- | the Way-of better. soil; climatic con- fl:';:!;er e:r i alor 1::4 s::k i :“‘ o . matter,in or upon its vacant lots. Every person who has here- easy terms. Clayton C. Crosi. Of-| :112h-Bemidji-Ave. for-reward. nium doesn’t like it. Particularly is |ditions, etc. - The.geographical divi-| _— party ot 3 to(ore 'used said-property or any-of itin ways above mentioned is hereby fice over Northern Nat’l Bank. TS one General Carranza, the prince ‘ot [sions for:the six districts in Minne- It } :fig‘:‘&“x&%&zfl:fl;:‘:flwfi and ‘;{’“""'m"“:}”"’ fm u:l:e serie R e TR Wmm - i 3 - ich it was prior to the time o 88 Or pandemonium, displeased. Secure, |sota -are as follows: trespasses. pa 1] ADVERTISERS—The -great state of Barnes piano, walnut case; good) . novy nakota offers unlimited op- condition, Terms given, Price portunities for business to classi- Bemidji Townsite & Improvement G, | 5t - <5 i) s e o ! Store; -advertising medium in the Fargo 820 Oapital Bank Bullding FOR SALE CHEAP—Automobile on | Datly- and -Sunday- ‘ Courier-News A% RAUL MINNESOTA easy terms, one Case roadster: the -only : seven-day paper in the = = First class condition. Call- Pio-| --etate and the paper-which carries’ neer. the - largest -amount ‘of: classified dvertising. - The-- Courler-News FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The| Ploneer will procure any ‘kind of :‘:."" l?::'fi;‘:::u“:; :h:l:'::; 3 reaching: ::;:b" etamp for you on #host 20> - the..day; of publication; it is the i paper -to use -in-order-to get re- A big London newspaper carrying.| _sullh; rates one cent per word first on a ‘‘cigarettes for soldiers” cam-| insertion, ome-half cent per word paign, announced that without cig- .lncceedlng insertions; fifty cents heretofore, in his confidence that he| District No. 1—Counties of . Kitt- could rally. Mexican ignorance and son, Roseau, Marshall, Polk, Penning- prejudice to the proportions of a re- |ton, Red Lake, Norman, Mahnomen. sistance more formidable than the|Clearwater, Beltrami, Hubbard. and United States would care to attack, |Cass. —— armed with the belief that any in-| District No. 2—Counties of Koochi- terference by this government could |ching, St. Louis, Lake, Itasca, Aitkin, be represented to the Mexican mind |Carlton, Pine, Kanabec, Mille Lacs as a war for conquest against which |and Cook. the whole Mexican people could be| District No. 3—Counties of, Clay, rallied as one, the cain-glorious chief- | Becker, Wilkin, Ottertail, Grant; tan of the Carranzistas had hoped to | Douglas, Wadena, Todd, Morrison and & prolong the success of his specious|Crow Wing. ; bluff, and, if not to control a nation,| ~District”No.: 4—Countfes, of Trav- at least to remain the biggest toad |erse, Bigstone, Swift; Stevens, Pope. in a factional puddle, says the St.|Stearns, Meeker, Kandiyohi, Chippe- Paul Dispatch. wa, Lag qui Parle, Yellow. Medicine, But he has been thwarted in his = 5 s perennial dallyings by the concert |- | v b action of the Pan-American powers. | - A & Y 7 ™ g He can no longer howl liberty or. \ .3 i 3 5 H < | 4 8 v 4 A - s Buslness and Professlonal provoke Mexican passion under the ! X 7, & B W spur of alleged American conquest. % He can only view with majestic dis- pleasure any attempt tending . to frustrate the success of the Carranza forces. He can only conspire with a clique of blood-letting professional Your city property-with Clayton C. Cross || Markham Hotel Bullding 'FOR SALE" OR ‘RENT. Good-Service Reasonable Commission arettes the British Tommies could not| _per line per month. Addreas the beat the Germans. Courjer-News, Fargo, N. D. | LAWYERS PHYSICIARS, BUBGEOI! GRAHAM M. TOMOE, RO GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Miles. Block Phone: 560 Office—Miles. Block ruffians to incite a race quarrel in o Ano%"fi‘fitych hw DB‘P'%YS%GIAN“AN%F‘SUEE&N Texas. If he cannot prove his -eom- *Office second floor ‘O'Leary-Bowser “Office “in " ‘Mayo-Block petence to rule Mexico, he can at Building. ' Phone 396 “ Res:‘Phone 397 least demonstrate his ability to keep g 4 IR p. 1L 3 e o trouble boiling. This he apparently ‘ Lo ‘ oo VETERINARY SURGEON |00 G B AR o oEON proposes to do. Dt Attt e e e e N His attitude should mot tend in ; e | W.'K.-DENISON, D. V. M, Office—Miiés Block the least to arrest or retard the pro- VREARINARIAN { L, “A. “WARD gram of President Wilson and the Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. Fan-Ameriedn conlgrence,; ‘Watchfut N summer your window fixtures are of more importance.|. waiting has had its day. Tems of toyou than-at any other time. - Come to us for screens, PHYSICIAN °AND ‘SURGEON "HOEY Over-Firat Natlonsl” Bank )" GRADUATB VETERINARIAN Bemidji, Minn. Call Pogue’s Livery—164 thousands of people in Mexico are starving. The personal ambitions of S E < ol OB, E.HLJ . General Carranza should not be. per- shades, rollers, draperies-and . poles. . Our adjustable DRAY LINE Pg:gcslir:r A“g;n sunk :Imlu mitted longer to stand in the way:of| . - ... rotect f “flié d it Our ral ‘TOM SMART - s s their relief. Since outside interfer-| SCreens protect from ‘flies. and mosquitoes. r_genel “DRAY AND TRANSFER DR. EINER JOHNSON ence has become inevitable it would | s . . ? ‘ ¢ / Wil nd Pian i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON botter be now than whon more thou. | in€ Of Hiousehold furnishings cannot be éxcelled, as you will | gt m?::: z.:d . ;nslgm firias Bemnidi, Minn. sands have starved to death, than| be convinced .“gr-.n examination of our varied stock. Office Phone 12. : |A¥V.-GARTOCK, M. D, when a new generation has .been A - SPECIALIST educated in anarchy. i Practice Limited The Mexican situation has become B EY] EAR . a2 man’s problem which must be solv- 9 OR.:h L flm& Boes : l}];uxu:r gxs:.a THROAT od by.man in. & manly way; Belors Hufiman & O Leal' ' Office- in* Winter - Block *| offics Gibbons Blde. North of e are throug! , it may disar- - range the smugness of our content. The Home of Good Furnlture DR. J. T. TUOMY, . Markham Hotel. Phone 106. It may displease the sentiments - of BENTIST - ‘| HILMA M. 'NYGREN those Who believe in peace until a Gibbons. Block Teli 330 ‘GRADUATH'NURSE conqueror stands upon the threshold 3 __.North of Markham Hotel ~ _ ' Phome 317-R with handcuffs fitted to our measure- Our scales A‘l‘ e flgn est 7 MINNESOTA: AVENUE M ments. But we may yet have occa- sion to be grateful for-an event which shall have aroused us from a state of | | sloth while the other powers on earth | conspire and exercise their sinews in mortal conflict. KKK KRR LXK S AUTO’EIVERY % . RAILROAD TIME CARDS < Barn 8th°St. and Ifvire Ave. EEK KKK XXX KK KT Phone 447-W LAWRENCE “CARTER, Mgr. 3 Bm'dpesn Plan Strictly odern Rooms:soc up Meals a5¢c up. WM J DUGAS Prop.. Bemxdjn. Minn. KEHKHE KKK KK KKK % . EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ¥ IR R e R State papers are commenting more cow m::é NEW AND SECOND HAND Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Comblmtlon Coal-and “Wood <Heaters, - - Self-Feeding ‘Hard Coal* Stoves. 'Anythlfig' you want in a stove - All ‘makes and all 'size i Sto'vé Repairs A Specialty or less on the fact that the state’s| . Any. Color ehief executive is a“bachelor. From| N 108 Sheets to Box the governor’s speeches it is_conclu- : PRICE.$3.00 sive that he ardently loves Minne D‘ Sote, and .cannot ‘divide his affec- tions.—St. ‘Cloud Times. —_—— A Pike county assessor called on a farmer to see why he had not listed __his_auto, and found that the rear rims “were running a circular saw and cream separator, the boy had taken the wheels for a sulky, the ~headlights were used in the barn- yard, and the horn rigged as a burg- “'lar alarm.—Hastings Gazette. + Roosevelt’s “policy” on large fam- ...Alies, ‘so. uniquely woven into his _criticism of a peace loying nation, i3 s leou are interested i reliable ‘meats, honest weights and fair ‘prices call to .se¢ us at any-time. You will not be disappointed, we -are certain. Orders by telephone always receive prompt attention. .3::;“;;;11::2::;:;“‘:?1 :;: W G SGHROEDER 'lnfl'flinn. Ave. - v fBemld! ‘Minn. “Huffman. & 0’Leary FURNITURE AND - UNDERTAKING W -&xmfi-mnhm Phonafifi-w or R VIEZO=NCEO ®CO Rud aia&‘u >0 dogs of war. ...-yide human food for th hout killing, There can be no Wi PHONE 65

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