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g ——— " The Bemid Daly Poger 2.2 e = BEMIDJI PIONEESR PUB. 00. Publishers and Propristors. F. G..\NEUMEIER, Editor. ‘Telephons. 3l. The question now is, “is Woodrow Wilson a democrat?” Senator Charles E. Townsend of Michigan challenges his democracy, measuring him by the application of his recent message to congress to the tenets of the demo- cratic party as laid down by Thomas Jefferson. Entered atthe poat.office at;Bemidjl, Minn., as second-class matter. under. Act of Congress ‘of March '8, 1879. Published pyery afterpoon e¥aept Sunday. No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's.. name must be known to the editer,.bitt. npt necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- neer should reach-this office not lat than Tuesday of each week to ins publication in the current issue. Subsaxiption One month by carrjer, One year by carrier. * HERE '‘AND THERE. * :&'“,‘;,3{’,’,‘,‘,’",‘,0’.’?}"‘:";.,":“ Y LEEETEE ERE SRR S L L One year, postage. paid iy WAR. The Weekly The state department at Washing- mf‘::;::g‘:;‘:“::?:‘“;um hed syery |ton Will make a' vigorous protest Thursday and sént postage pald to any |against the removal by the French address for $1.50 in adyance. cruiser Descartes of Germans and R I ITTT] , , Austrians. from the American steam- 4 |ships Caroline, Coamo and San Juan The.Daily Ploneer recelves # |on the high seas. wire service. of. the United +#| According to a dispatch from Ath- Press Association. 4 |ens, detachments of Austrian infantry i 4 |have reached Philippopolia, in Bul- * KKK KR KKK R K KK K K K ok | garia. The main armies of Europe ap- parently have settled down into win- ter deadlock in the trenches. No news of important engagements along ‘|the main lines has been issued for several days. The state department’ has an- nounced that it has requested the British. and French embassies to grant safe conduet for Captain Boy- Ed and Captain von Papen, the re- called German naval and military at- taches. : The :police commissioner of New York suggests that. finger prints be taken -of all speed fiends . because “that is the only reliable way to keep a record of them.” X4 A A A A KK KKK K * kX x kK *»S PAPER REPRESENTED FOR:FOREIGM ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES - NEW.YORK AND: CHICAGC “aNCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES THAT TREATY AGAIN. (By Grand Forks Herald.) More = northwestern = Minnesota cities are being closed under _the authority of the old Indian treaties of half a century ago. The history of those treaties is an illustration s ganization was formed for. the pur- of the diversion of movements from pose of promoting the Cummins can- their original purpose, and their ap-|gigacy for president. Each county plication to things for which they |in Iowa plans to raise $500 to carry were not intended. Liquor has al-|on the campaign for Cummins. ways been the great curse of the Senator Charles E. Townsend of red man ever since he became ac- |Michigan challenges the democracy of quainted with it. It may be said |President Wilson. In a formal inter- that it has also been the curse of |VieW at Washington, the assertion is the white man, but the cases are|Mmade that Woodrow Wilson is not a not aparallel. It is a well known |democrat. fact that when the white man’s dis-| Senator P. J. McCumber of North eases are introduced among the ab-|Dakota in an interview at Washing- original races they are more fatal |ton said: “Governor Hanna cannot than among the white. Whole tribes | Yery Well run in the coming senator- have been swept away by measles, |ShiP race without violating the con- for instance, while the disaster |fidence of those who nominated and among the whites did comparatively [SupPorted him for governor.” little damage. So, when the Indian| The name of Henry Ford, Detroit became addicted to ‘the use of in-|manufacturer and *“peace advocate,” toxicants he was threatened at once |Was filed Saturday at Lincoln, Neb., with extinction, and the friends. of |25 Presidential candidate in the Ne- his race sought by every possible braska republican primaries to be means to keep the curse-away drom held next‘fp‘ril. ¥ him. For :generations it has ‘been unlawful to sell liquor:to an Indian or to take liquor into an Indian res- ervation. Regardless of laws on the subject, Indians did gain access to liquor, and were, among other things, often patrons of low saloons | periodical. situated just off the . reservations.|western player honored. For this reason, when;the lands of |[team is composed of the = following several of the northern tribes were |men: End — Baston, Minnesota; ceded to the American.government, |tackle—Gilman, Harvard; guard,— there were incorporated in the treat- |Spears, Dartmouth; center—Peck, ies provisions forever pmhibitmg the | Pittsburgh; guard—Schlachter, Syra- sale of liquor in any of the ceded |cuse; tackle—Abell, Colgate; quar- territory. The purpose of this was |terback—Barrett, Cornell; end, Shel< to keep liquor. and the Indian.as far |ton, Cornell; halfback—King, Har- apart as possible. Time has passed.|vard; halfback—Macomber, Illinois;: Because of repeated cessions the res-|fullback—Mahan, Harvard. ervations have grown smaller in area Word from -Detroit, Minn., his and in very much of the original In-|home, is that Alfred Bierman, former dian territory the Indian has become |Gopher halfback, will leave: tomor- about as rare as the white moose. [row for Tampico, Mexico. The condition which gave rise to the The - Gophers Saturday - night liquor clause has disappeared, so far|staged a sensational comeback in the as the greater part of the territory |last”five minutes of their: basketball is concerned. But it has been .de-|game with. Stout. institute and.de- cided that the treaties with all their|feated the latter team, score.20 to 10. causes, are in full force, and appeal The Northern League is planning has been successfully mgde to them,[an expansjon for next season. There not for the protection of the Indian,|will be eight clubs in the circuit who is not there, but to make liquor|next summer: Two Canadian clubs inaccessible to the. white man, whose|| may be added. appetite was not considered in. the making of the treaty. There can bej little question. that the whole popu:f lation, white and red alike—where| there is any red—will be better for the banishment of intoxicating hever- ages. But it is conceivable ~that within a few years:the: Indian will have disappeared entirely from:morth- ern Minnesota. - It is-certain-that-ul- timately -he will have.disappeared as POLITICAL. At a meeting of republicans at Webster City, Ia., Saturday, an or- SPORT. One Minnesota player is given a position on Collier’s All-American football . team selected by Walter Camp in the Dec. 18 issue of that Baston is the only The first the individual batting averages of a separate ‘treaty-making power, and{ that, if he exists-at:all, it will be ‘TWO as a citizen-of the United States, III standing on the same basis with our citizens. It is; rather.interesting;to in speculate on what will then be the| status: of those treaties. .. One of the parties to the contract will have pass- ed out of existence, his estate will have -been.administered,; his. asgets distributed, and;:his accounts closed: i o S ‘Will, the ;provisions-of:the . treaty| g ke g then be, enforeible,.and: if:: 8o, /by 'v{:h’;‘:h:]"':.{'mxeh l'h:; hlill.n :'::f whom?, ;. Or - Will the terTHOLY :fe0t= | our store. . As an evidence of thisdesirs to show ed then be on the same basis With | the newest and only the best:of everydn-g. we other territory, subject.in all re- ofink .hd]y recommend to users spects to, the same-laws, n%fiqpal, state, munigipal? Carter S time belorq the unentda_n DR self_for, immediate declaion; . but.. it Pencraft will be presented: some, day. . Bottle Henry Ford’s buginess.acumen. has made him a natipml flsuxa, halxiven him a name to. he anvled commy cial circles of, this ., eonnj:u“ And just as he is reaching the zenith of his career, a fool stunt is, l}kql;yto transform him. into .an. object. . of ridicule throughout the world.-—Be- midji, Ploneer. Even if he fails it may not: al;gen;r Ink . «==the newest member of the Carter’s Inx f; Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dries a jet bl; It is especially brilliant, smooth and pat-nent. Coma in and let us show you the new Carter ink - botleiwith the new flow-contyoller, , BEMID)I PIONEER Phone-31. _to him as a ‘fool sty g0 right along pumng in the milli “Every time mother gets out Calu- met I know there’s going to be good things to eat at our house.- Delicious, tender, tempting- doughnuts, biscuits, cakes and pies! I’ve never.seen a bake- day failure with Calumet. says it’s the only Baking Powder that the Federal league of the past season with a percentage of .396, according to an announcement made today. Knee-Kane, Squaw Point have been found in the narrows of Leech Lake under the Kabekona rail- road bridge near Walker, Minn. It is believed that the Indians met their death by falling through the bridge GHICHESTER S PILLS Auto and Horse ‘Watson ‘of Brooklyn-Buffalo topsi| Bemidji Business Gollege Cook Stoyes, NEW. AND SECOND HAND: Wood Heaters, ‘Combination Coal and Wood- Heaters, - Self.Feeding Hard:Goal: Stoves.- Anything you want in a stove : Alli makes and all sizes. Ziaglers Second--Hand - Store 206 Minn. Ave. Ranges, Mother insures uniform results.” Received Highest Awarde New Cook Book Fre—Son 7 8lip in Pound \“/ Py, 0‘04‘l %s%4% CRe v, 't'.‘b’ Ry NORTHWEST. Charged with a shortage of $8,- 000, Jacob Schwirtz, money order clerk in the Minot, N. D., postoffice, has been arrested. Friends furnish- ed $5,000. disappeared from Minot Nov. 6 last. Schwirtz mysteriously The bodies of Sam Williams and Indians, ~4Continued on FPrige 4) NOTICE. To parties who are indebted to W. G. Schroeder for merchandise, dating beck 60 days from Nov. 1 and over are requested to settle as soon as convenient and before Jan. 1, 1916. W. G. SCHROEDER. —Adv. tf DIAMOND BRA] Ladteat Aely one Draggist o Chl-cheacter 8 Diamon By Ao CHLONESTER § - ik URD BIAND BILLS, for 25 earsknown as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYUHERF LIVERY JAMES L. POGUE 4th St. and Mississippi Ave. Phone 164-W — Res. 164-R. (6-INGH SLABWOOD FOR SALE Softwood- $2.00. per load Hardwood $2.50 per load Bemidji Mfg, Co. Phone 481 —ATTEND— Day and Night LIST Your city property with .|| Glayton C. I}mss Markham Hote! Building FOR SALE OR RENT Bemidji, Mlnn W, o] 2 o SAT P Fine 1 direct b - 7 A e farm, re y SHE KNQ YS FOR RENT. owner in 40, 80 or.up to 240-acre WHAT’S FOR RENT-—Nice 3-room cottagen, tract. Located 3 miles from Hines GOING ON Classified Department : These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent +a-word-pdr issue. cash ‘with copy, 1c a word oth- >-erwise. Always telephone No. 31 HELP WANTED. FOR SALE. WANTED—-Housekeeper to help care [ FOR SALE—My variety store on 4th i for two children. Lady between| St. Will reduce stock to suit 25 and 385 preferred, and one who buyer. A good chance to get into understands children and house-| business and do well. A. T. Carl- work. - Address C. C. S., Pioneer| son. 3d1214 = oee: 641215 | FOR” SALE—One four-room house WANTED—Cempetent girl for gen- and three lots. Part cash, balance "~ eral housework. Mrs. Philip Gill, easy payments. Inquire C. G. 700 Minn. Ave. 3d1215 King. 12d1227 WANTED—Girl for housework. C. FARMS FOR SALE. and 4 miles from Blackduck.:Read . the details in display ad.on an- other page of this paper entitled hardwood floors; etc.; close to town. 506 Minn. Ave. A. T. Carlson. 2d1213 She Reads the News In She Sees the Bargains In She Patronizes Advertisers In - THE “HOME PAPER moneys worth. Wn./idlmfl’a Store She knows what's going-on ‘in- town. ‘She knows. what's going on in woman’s wear. - THE - THE For That Machine a0 -cents That's All 1 Tot of good typéwriter ribbons all colors and for any make machine while they last at the above price. PIONEER OFFI Phone-31 B o irect P! “ywner.” FOR RENT — Nine-room modern Buy:Rerm: Direct; Fron Hwng house, 703 Minnesota Ave. T. C. MISCELLANEOUS Bailey, Phone 40. ° M| ADVERTISERS— The great state of WANTE North Dakota offers unlimited-op- HOME PAPER ||WANTED T0 BUT_Wo pay 0| oq wivemtisors. The. recostted for cast off suits and shoes. Zieg- ler’s Second Hand Store. WANTED—OIld rags; must -be clean and free from buttons; 5¢ per 1b. Pioneer office. tf WANTED—Second hand household goods. M. E. Ibertson. advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courler-News the only seven-day paper in the state and' the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. = The Courler-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of tha state e the day of publication; it is the paper to use In order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first Ingertion, one-half cent per word Ave. succeeding insertions; fifty cents Your work will be appreciated. per line per month. Address the Let me give you figures on over-| Courler-News, Fargo, N. D. hauling your ¢ar, or any part thereof. |FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for All work guaranteed satisfactory. every make of typewriter om the I am here to please you. I thank| market at 50 cents and 75 cents you very much for past favors. each. BEvery ribbon sold for 75 H. D. HENION. cents guaranteed. Phone orders 6d1218—Adv. | promptly filled. "Mail -orders given sm——=—============————"| the same careful attention as when Hello, boys and girls. Hear that you appear in person. Phone 81. school bell? Don’t start for school The Bemidji 8 without'a NEW BEMIDIT lead pen- | gioa ot Ploneer Office Supply cil. It’s the best nickle pencil made. Any store in town sells ’em. HOME - PAPER TO THE PUBLIC. Take advantage of a want ad. Business and Professional PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, K PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LAWYER Office—Miles Block Miles Block Phone 560 DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A. WARD i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank D. H. FISK, Court.Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Phone 3 402 Irvine Ave. DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY k Subseribe for The Pioneer BUSINESS MEN SCHOOL CHILDREN ALL USE “NEW BEMIDJI” Yes, you ‘can buy them at almost every - | store in town and some stores out of town. They are five cents apiece,-and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you: get your Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” to your merchant. He'll know. Where they NG %’E%firfi%n 80 o sell ’em. 182 East Bound Leaves 3338 am F"B"ITURE‘"" .Eduard: Netm’l’hrmcy' 187 JestBound tekventis e UHDEHHKflIG Barker’s Drug and .la'welry Store innAR moat F e i . S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store 2:08 . H.N. McKEE,“Funeral Director Henry Miller ; H T W.G. sTe:m;dus § ‘g’ Phone 178-W or R . e Fair Store 5:00 : : + Carlson’s Variety Store | ONAL ‘Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. 1}' Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. 4 The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. William H. Schmitt’s Otto G. Schwandt FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATI&%S Pioneer Office - LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. _———— Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DRAY LINE Office Security Bank Block WW - |DR.- EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 Amerlea Ave. i Office Phone: 12, e D SR SPECIALIST Practice Limited DENTISTS. EYE EAR NOSE THROAT|DR. D. L. STANTON, Glasses Fitted DENTIST Office Gibbons Bldg. Markham Hotel. North of Phone 105. Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. 250 No‘rth of Markham Hotel FRANCES VIVIAN. A; DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR First National Bank Bldg. Graduate the Palmer School of . Chiropractic VOCAL TEACHER Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to.8 Phone 311-W. Phone 406-W. 1110 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn. 'THE LEGAL BLANK OFFICE DR. F. J. DARRAGH Security Bank Bldg. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation Day and Night Calls Answered 111 Fifth St. Phone 949 All kinds of legal blanks. PHONE 31. KREKEKKKKHK KKK KX KN ¥ RAILROAD TIME CARDS * KR ERREKRK KRR KKK K MPLS., RED LAKE & MAN. Huifnan & O'Lary FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER Grocery. Mrs. E. L. Woods | [ Froish B.,,;t ne |¢Daily. All others daily except Sllndl! 1, Sunday night trains to and from Twin | Cities, north of Brainerd, withdrawn for ‘winter months. WEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunaay, 1 to 6 p. m., v.to“l.p‘ m. Sunday, reading room 8.0

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