Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 18, 1915, Page 2

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Publishers and mon. ‘~F.G."NEUMEIER, Editor. Telephone. 31. Entered at the post office at Bemidji, Minn, as second-class matter under Act of Congress ef March 8, 1879. Published ‘every afternoon except Sunday No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. “Writer's name -~ must be ‘“kfiown to the editor, but not necessarily ‘tor ‘publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to Insure publfcation in the current issue. One year by’ carrier. Three months, postags Six months, postage paid. One ‘year, postage paid. The Weekly Pi Pight pages, containing the news of the week. Published every Thursday and Sent postage paid to any address for; $1.50 in advance. l*i*ilifiii#i%i*i’ L3 * * The Daily Pioneer receives . X wire service of the United * % Press Association. * * X ii&i#ii!i&*i*i#*l :His PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGM ADVERTISING BY THE m—gg—r——,p@}gm*" GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGG “QANCHES.IN ALl THF PRINCIPAL CITIES A bright mind can always advance a new thought.- Speak up! “Merry Christmas” is good in theory. Let’s make it so in fact. A year of depression, and yet one of plenty. Ever see the like before? A few ‘more days and we will be ushering in a new year to bless and a new grist of bills to cuss. | He who profits by the mistakes of others will make less mistakes him- self for others to profit by. Chronic criticism of the shortcom- ings of others is an indication of even greater ones in yourself. Hell in Europe, famine in Mexico, indifference and plenty in the United States. Funny old world, this. And now the dear little aristo- cratic bright-eyes are wearing fur ‘boas on their booties. Oh, my! You can make an aristocrat out of an alley cat, but a cur dog always remains a cur. Heed the lesson! “Flirting in police cells,” is the latest word from Chicago. ~ You just can’t keep somé hearts from gallop- ing: Let no person know hunger in this city on Christmas day. - Fortune has been too kind to the rest of us for that. The practical utility of the wire- less has at last been clearly demon- strated. It kept us in daily touch with His Fordship. “What to wear and how to wear it” is easily solved by the coy and winsome maiden. How to pay for it is a poser to bluff old dad. Anybody know of an effective means of “preparedness’” against the business end of a broom when wield- ed by an irate and muscular wife? To the new Lady of the White House: Our -congratulations at this Yuletide time, madam; may you live long to grace this fair land of ours. Crouching, shivering, freezing, dying in the trenches on Christmas day! Fortunate in the land that has the physical strength to avert ‘war. The Illinois state board of health ha# started a quest for the most per- fect baby. If left to the decision of theé mothers the question is already solved. Little Japan is shocked—terribly, everlastingly and painfully shocked. China has voted to return to a mon- archial form- of ' government, and negleeted- the formality of asking the Japanese “by your leave.” “War ‘Raging on the Ford Peace Ship,”’ flashed the wireless. And the old world grinned—and laughed ——and continued its daily grind with- |- out’further thought of the farce com- edy that is being staged by men who ‘would pose as more omnipotent than God. Senator - Chamberlain wants con- gress to’' ‘pass a ‘law ‘providing for univérsal “military training between the ages’of 12 and 28. The cruel old-thing! * Just think of requir- ing ‘our dé_licn.te long haired society flapdoodles’spending 20 days a year in ‘imitation of a real red blooded man! ERREREEKK KK KK KKK * HERE ‘AND THERE. . * ERK KX KKKRKK KKK KKKR SPORT. Phil Ball, chief-owner of the St. Louis. Federals,-in a statement said it he_enters brmlzed ‘baseball, Flelder Jones would ‘manage - his team. statement that under the - agreement Ball is to obtain the St. Interest was ‘given to this r e peace |attorney at Indiandpolis to Frank A. Dailey, resigned. Louis Nationals, Charles P. Taft has set a price on the Chicago Cubs-and the -deal for their: sale' to’ Charles ‘Weeghman, owner of the Chicago Federals, wfli go through as soon as the bnsebnll peace plans are perfected. | Reports ‘are current: today thn{ Harry F. Sinclair has offered a cool million dollars for the Giants and that th # the elub-h o divorce :against! Albert {Benn. at'the ownersiof the club have ‘tak- en.the: matter under consideration| New York—Because of her interes ']in athletics, Mrs. Norman Galt will receive sa- pair -of:gold-plated: skal ag a-wedding present from .a prolesf sional skater here. Chicago—Franklin vahall, 9* years old, long -known throughout the Middle West-as-the-4apple king,” died -yesterday at-his-home in Glen: coe, a suburb, of Chicago.. New York—Mme. Lillian Nordica’s sable;and ermine 'furs ‘brought' $13,- 200 in -an administrator’s.sale to-set- Chicago——A great wad ot he price went up. oseph, . Mich.—Because.. husband ¢ caused: her to “move itheir household g6ods ‘23 times' in~ ‘eigh years; Mrs:-Emma: Benn filed-suit fo! ed on Bemldn Avenue. ; i$10 dnvm and’ 85 ] mmml erwise. KA KA KK KKK K CLOSING HOURS—Want. x * 1 - & is'Adécto beuclassified ‘prop- - #/ erlysin-the; Rigneer want icol- x * x * * OTHERWISE. London—Mrs. Herbert H. Asquith, wife’of the premier, demands an or- der to restrain the Globe from the publication of alleged defamatory statements. ‘Washington—Senator P.. J. Mec- cumber of North Dakota has intro- duced a bill in-congress authorizing a two-cent postage rate between the United States; Norway ?nd Sweden; tle her estate, while bidders pawned Stillwater, Minn.—John ~McRae, | hair Jewelry ‘for: funds ‘to' buy. - ' pioneer logger of the St. Croix val- Benrington, Vt—Daniel- Worces* ley, but for several years of late a|ier the original “Uncle Tom” in-the |, resident of Alberta, Can., dropped “Uncle - Tom’s .Cabin” . company.or+ 1 3 dead here. He was 72 years of age. | ganizeq in 1861, is dead at the Sol- [ | [FOR HENT— Five-room. house. with Duluth, Minn.--Judge W. H. Small- | giore' home here, aged 83.. He tour: ‘8ood cellar and:well. . 1215 Bixby wood’s title to the bench of the mu- : a 8 s 3 g ed the United States and Australia. = b ; ¢ A Reynolds & Winter.. nicipal judge here was upheld in a i e Y8 Y ol Inter. 641218 FOR RENT- decision by the supreme court. McLaughlin, S. D.—Owing to the > ern exceptsheat. 7919 Dewey. ‘Ave. ~iReynoldsi. & Winter. 11641218 fact that there are a vast number of FOR ““RENT-—Five-room house in young bachelors_on homesteads in good~ condition. ‘911 Dewey Ave. this part of the state, and that there are quite a number of young women “Reynolds” & ‘Winter. 6d1218 FOR . RENT—-Seveneroom. -house - in of marriageable age, who feel that they have been slighted in the matri- first class -condition; .cor. 5th- St. and Beltrami Ave.. .-Reynolds: & monial ‘market during the past four ears, the ad f years, the advent of the new year is ‘Winter. 6d121 ENT Nine-room -* modern being looked forward to with inter- |“ est by the latter, who have formed szhousep)708 Minnesota ‘Ave. T. C. Bailey;‘Phone 40. a club called the Leap Year club, ev- ery member of which pledges herself | # {|FOR " RENT—Two rooms, 312 .Minn. Ave. Phone 669-W. +.6d1222 to propose to some one of the young HEALTHY COW, fed on’ bal- umn mast, be. {n . before 11 will appear on another page- ., that day. ****i****** KKK KKK KKK KKK KK Many a young nose makes a big : You-ean’t afford to eat or drink <:;anything which you are not ab- I golutely sure-is PURE." Every -drop ‘of our milk comes from a Theseads. bring certainresults. One-half cent sBe.werd-per issue. cash with copy, 1c a word oth- ur-room-house; ‘mod- | - tt| Abways t.elephone No. 31 07FOR SALE. F‘OR SALE—Restaurant and rooming house; best location in city, doing a.good -business. Lease.on building, rent reasonable. Located on Minn. Ave. between Sécond and Third street. -Address A. L. Dickinson, 302 2nd St., Bemidji, Minn., or in- ‘quire of A. L. Dickinson, Union Restaurant. Tel. 4. 3d1221 FOR SALE—U. 8. cream separator, 400 .capacity -;will .sell cheap or trade for wood. Chas. .Madson, 1201 Park Ave. Tel. 668. FOR SALE OR TRADE—For city property, small ' improved farm; suitable for dairy or truck farm- ing. - Inquire 1021 Miss. Ave. or Phone=-353-J. 12d 1231-16 FOR SALE—One . four-room - house - -and-three lots. Part cash, balance _.easy . payments. Inquire C. G. -King. 12d1227 'FOR SALE-=Tamarack stumpage, one mile:from-‘city -limits. -- Hayner- Lahr:Land: Co. 65d1218 ‘WANTED—Washing to do at home. ‘Phone ' 379-W. 3d1220 -— FOR:SALE—Barn, 18x30, cheap. Ap- ply Battles. Phone 21. 441221 e ————— bachelors during ‘the course of the 58 { BN ! ‘anced'ration, milked in abso~ year. An experience meeting will "} - 1 O lutely: sanitary quarters and | be held on New Year's eve of the fol- | - |- " Send:Her A= YOUR - then the'milk is ¢larafied. lowing year, when all members pledge “Messenger- . The Wholesomeness and Pur- e e s Saey themselves to tell what success they HROUGE ber, youcan do mach—. ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. ANTED: [P0, BUX—~Wa pay.Tiéanh ot Witk i N SO B Let us deli bottl 5.-for. cast :off -siits :and shoes.: Zieg- I Chegoesintothe homesoftire ua: t us deliver you a e -ler’s Second.Hand-Store. emmon, S. D.—The municipal sa- fortunate inyourcommunityeadbelps . tomorrow. morning. e —— loon here did one of the largest co-‘?uc‘i‘ngerfiv!os{‘s’“ Ev:;fiedc«m. _ i b 'WANTED-—Second- hand --household month’s business last month in the fl:: :;21“.:: ‘:o ';.u:enn g;;:.-:l:‘:v _YO\I will readfly taster the | ;igoods. My Ibertson. history of the institution, taking up difference. | r——— Phone us your order now, to- LOST AND-FOUND. S A AR ESTRAY—Two horses, one bay _and one black, came to my place. The a total of $2,904.48 worth of school Use RED CRQSS and city warrants, besides having a| |- CHRISTMAS ms day, while you think of it. balance left in the treasury of $360. on everythin mall 6o 12. The total receipts of the month s 7ee. 0 Red Croes Christmas Sels o yoor - s 3 i owner can have same by paying for were $6,513.05. {;"" m"flg MERICAN RED CROSS, Waskngien, < 3 G Schroeder this ad and_ for their keep. Wm. Meridian, Miss.—Fifteen - persons SSERTESI A BN - 4 i "" Rabi, Bemidji, Minn., R. F. D. No. are known to have been killed, 50 persons injured, and the town of Cul- lum wiped off the map by a tornado which swept Lauderdale and Kemper | To parties who are indebted to W.| | counties. Wire communication to |G- Schroeder for merchandise, dating |17 that section is meagre. It is thought |bzck 60 days from Nov. 1.and over | that when complete reports are re- |8T€ requested to settle as soon as ceived the death list will be doubled, [ccRvenient and before Dec. 25, 1915. 3 ‘W. G. SCHROEDER. ) —Adv. tf 2. Tel.-28-F-3. Bemidji, Minn. 241217 w1223 Phone 65 or 66 NOTICE. - £ i| help. you sell 1t - PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS || DR, ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block ELSEWHERE. New York—Three delegates to rep- resent Colombia at the second Pan- American scientific congress, to be GRAND CENTRAL CASH ' MEAT MARKET V. 'VOLLER,-Prop. e ————————— rArglance at the want column may ‘Business-and Professional FARMS. FOR SALE, FOR' SALE—Fine farm, direct by .+ iowner-in"40, 80 or up to-240-acre tract. Located 3 miles-from Hines - and -4'miles from Blackduck. Read the -details in- display ad on an- . other-page of -this--papcr -entitled “Buy -Farm-’ Direct From 7)wner.” P————— FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any. kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- *tice. The Want Column will give you the desired informat' n. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER ‘Miles Block Phone 560 Christmas - i3 best expressed b; gifts'that are useful. Avoid the rush of eleventh hour buying; ‘Come to our store and see . mafjum Recipe :Books--<Ladies “zEPun Memo Books---Men held-at Washington, beginning Dec. 27, arrived here today on the steam- ship Manta Marta from Central Am- erican ports. Washington—L. Ert Slack was agreed on today by Senators Kern |DR: E:- A."SHANNON, M. D. "PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON Office iniMaye Block Phone 396 3./Res.Phone" 3 C. R. SANBORN T “ PHYSICIAN "AND ‘SURGEON *“Office——Mitles Block ‘We pay the ‘highest -cash: price for beef, pork ‘and- mutton, and‘sell at ‘the ‘lowéste price of anyone-in the city. Shop at rear of Grand"Central Hotel. Words of Praise for Chamberlain’s | : | = " . Cough Remedy. Twin City Stamp & i 1 “Last winter I used two bottles of i Stenel 1 (0. ! Rabber & Matallic. | DR, L:A. WARD - PHYSICIAN: :AND SURGEON .. Over First Naticnal Bank Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy,” | 209So: 3’{’“ i = Bem| writes Mrs. John Miller, Roanoke, | f|-Minneapolis mmm Engagoment: Books<--Kither 443, Mino. Ind. “It cured me of a severe cold : Handsome, “durable books that ! Dn‘p%y%m;’fl“m = WON on the lungs and an aggravating :will last a lifetime. od 2 g cough. I have recommended this Officé Security ‘Bank - Block remedy to a great many people who BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE - {|DR. EINER JOHNSON have used it and have nothing but Phone 31 PHYSICIAN "AND ‘SURGEON words of praise for it.” For sale by i 15 U e all dealers.—Adv. i . Bemidji, Minn. CHICHESTER S : : e = “sPractice .Limited c < y2NE m&wfiv&kmxn. JAMES L. POGUE i E e e e EYE EAR Q'QNOSE o THROAT ::1':’:75;::: "Gl o : . i riakes st £ cl::;-‘ Fitted s xes, lue_ on. . 2 K } ( & i of ! B s as e nrse (| 4th St and Mississippi Ave: v manintion for.all TKeS e MarkhomoHotel. | Phone 105. yeargknownas Best, Safest, Always Reliable “SHLD BYDROGGISTS EVERTWHERE Phone 164-W — Res. 164-R. A. DANNENBERG - Firstr National Bank Bldg. ; +Graduate the Palmer School of - Chiropractic Office hours: <10-12, 1:30-5, 7 .to 8 _Phone _406-W. THE LEGAL BLANK OFFICE Seggr}ty Bank ‘Bldg. Storage Batteries | W-eRe_pajr and. Rescharge all: Kinds {B-INCH SLABWOOD FOR SALE - ‘Hardwood $2.50 per load Now:is:the-time tosship-us your battery-for-over- - ‘hatling and winter storage. Al kinds “of legal blanks. PHONE ‘31, 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 3 403 Irvine Ave. DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. DRAY LINE TOM:SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone: 58 818 America Ave: Office: Phone- 12. :DENTISTS. DR D. L. STANTON, DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST Gibbons Block. Tel.- 230 - North of Markham Hotel ' VOCAL-TEACHER' “Phone-§11-W: 1110:Bemidjf Ave. -~ Bemidjt, Minn. Spemnlnt of Chronic Diseases -.Free Consultation Day and Night Calis-Answered 1111 Fifth St.- Phone 949 Phone’481 SR ESECSEE SR 2R 6 “RAILROAD ‘TIME CARDS ? **i*‘*ifl**fi*ii*l' mmflflim North ~ 45 am | 1 °North 30 .pm BEMIDJI AUTO.COMPANY | OLAF: ONGSTAD, Prop. —ATTEND— | 163 Wast Bound: Leaves. “ nm | We have always tried to be just a little ahead of the other fellow in the general equipment of our store. -Asan evidence of this desire to show the newest and only the best of everything, we gladly recommend to users of i Carter's . Pencraft —the newest member of the Carter's lox l-mfl Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dries ajet blu Itis especially brilliant, smooth and permane; Come in and let us show you the annm mk bottle with the new flow-controller, S ey Reasonable Commission Bemidji Businass College Day and Night Your thpmperty with Self NEW. AND, SECOND HAND : ‘Wood Heaters, | Combinatiom: Coal and Wood ‘Heaters, Feeding Hard Coal’Stoves. vAnythtng you want in & stove ‘All makes and all sizes ~<Ranges, 163 West .| 186 East 187 West 1 ot pares lt West Bound_Leav. 195 North Bound Arrive 5 m 1 igh 't fi"?mi:m’“ ict un. nmh of Bratnerd,:withdrawn for 2d1216-18 FURNITURE AND « UNBERTAKING Phone 178-W or R ““FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER Qfim-im m;u

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