Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 12, 1916, Page 2

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to Superior, Wis., Monday after a'few. weeks visiting at the home of her parents here. The Bemidj aily Pioneer - Publishers and Propristors. F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. Telephone. 31. Entered at the post office at Bemidjl, ne iy Minn, as second-class matter under Act{as the Chippewa treaty of 1855. For of Congress of March 3, 1879. many years its provisions regarding [¥ XK XK K K ¥ X Kk K XK K KKK K K Published every afternoon except Sunday | the sale of whisky had been forgotten | % NORTHERN * until last summer it was discovered |* (By Special Correspondent.) % that the convention was a perpetual | K X ¥ K KK K K K K X KK KK & &k bar to the sale of intoxicants in Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Birch Whit- Northwest Minnesota. ing, Jan. 11, 1916, a son. . ordinary shoe over the stocking. Indian officials determined to en- 3 Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear is made in a wide variety of kinds force the treaty and began the study| Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Nunn left this and styles tocover the stormy weather needs of men, women, of similar agreements in other states. |morning for Detroit, Minn., where boys-and girls in town or country. Bubsoription Rat October 20 an order went forth that [they will visit a few days with rela-| | The Hub-Mark on a shoe' means a whole lot to you. One month by carrler. 41saloons in several of the larger The Hub-Mark is your value mark. One year by carrier. tives and friends. MAYBE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE Classified ‘Department These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent a word per issue. cash with copy, 1c a word oth= . erwise. Always telephone No. 31 The Pathfinders met at the home of Mrs. H. A. Bridgeman Tuesday evening. 3 : : iy ERE is a sturdy, comfortable, water-proof shoe. =] A favorite with miners. Made on a special last so it can be worn like an No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio- neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. HELP WANTED. FOR SALE. MEN-WOMEN, WANTED — $75.00 ([FOR SALE—One pair black geldings a month. Government Jobs. Vacan-| about 11 years old, weight 1,350 cies constantly. Write for list posi-| and 1,400 1bs. Good work team, tions now obtainable. Franklin In- also one bay gelding about 12 Three months, postage paid. .00|towns in the territory must close el il gx:e r;:anrth;,o s,;:?:gp:l gm. .00 | within ten days. Liquor dealers re- Birch Whiting and little daughter,| JEN £ e 7" |fused to close and took the fight in- ho h: isiti t Clitherall 1 : The Weekly Ploneer. i the th, “whére it Sust Has b who have been visiting a erall, . A . Eight pages, containing a summary of | t© courts, where 1t just has been|y;y; returned to their home Thurs- - 3 1 the news of the week. Published every|decided that the treaty provisions - Thuraday sndgentpostage paid o 417 are in force. day evening. The World's Standard Rubber Footwear e bl Bl o R addres x . S T T b 5 - 3 TR Indian First to Complain. AFTER SIX YEARS C. F. ROGERS, Wilton A. 0. AKRE, Nymore. heavy tote sled, two second hand g x x| Indian officials say the Indianhim- FRANK C. HEULIN, Anderson, Minn. ] FOR RENT. wagons which I will sell cheap for & x The Daily Ploneer recelves % self first realized that alecohol was a Mrs. Erwin’s Testimony Remains FOR RENT — Nine-room modern| c¢ash or will trade for cows or 5 wine s o "eien [ memt t the ace, and tha 1 e | A —— g ] | " 105 mianos dve. T | soune caie Phone o 30 X Press Association, 4| Minnesota treaty as well as in most g Bailey, Phone 40. tt| C. F. Rogers, Wilton, Minn. & of the other Indian treaties the In- * be dian and n:t ':h::vh:f: ui:n ;:i :_ Timorts: o hest test (of, truthy =——=—————x=9 | FOR RENT—Modern 4-room cottage, 2d113 1wl13 KEKEKKKKKKK KKK KK KX PU-| Here is a Turtle River story that has || 919 Dewey Ave. Reynolds & Win-|FOR SALE—6-room house, 50-ft. lot, lated that intoxicants should not be | % & g stood the test of time. It is a story < . ter. 4d115| No. 1215 Bixby Ave. Warm built THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN [sold in Indian territory. In other Service Station for all [akes of : with a point which will come straight 3 home to many of us. with enforcements of laws against Mrs. 0. W. Erwin, Turtle River, ADVERTISING BY THE parts of the country officials charged FOR RENT—Warm, furnished room. house, hardwood floors down- $7 per month. 813 Minn. Ave. stairs. Good basement; two blocks from Normal School grounds. two GENERAL OFFICES i:iiu‘:h v:l(]:tls:(ty a‘.::nti:: diasnesver:vlor:;d Mlnt, saya: Soms thice,yeqrs ago . . - — Squ12 blocks from lake. $200 cash. Bal- i ~|my kidneys began to do their work :O A NEW YORK AND CHICAGO |cers were killed. Flye 0 ot tro baa Chat T thouett 3 l < WARTED. ance $25.00 per month. Reynolds g NCHES (N ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES g poorly; .8 oug! A~ Ao~ | & Winter. 44115 SRANGHES c Educational Work Success. Iwould die. My back was very weak _— WANTED TO BUY—We pay cash An educational campaign against|and I couldn’t bend over without be- for cast off suits and shoes. Zieg- FOR SALE—Seven-room house, 50 A movement is on foot to split the ing i ft. lot, well located. Payments of 3 2 . _|the use of alcohol did much for the|ing in agony. The kidney secretions ler's Second Hand Store, » L state of Michigan: Fifteen cloun';les enforcement of laws. A pledge- | were scanty and contained sediment. We Repair and Re-charge all Kinds $15.00 per-menth- withont 16terest. e of Northern Michigan are planning signing campaign also was an aid.|My breath came in gasps and I often FARMS FOR BALE. Takes about $300.00 cash. Must be to secede from the remainder of the state and set up a new government— the state of “Superior.” The proposed state of Superior comprises one-third of Michigan, 5 which is the largest state but one § east of the Mississippi river. Education of the Indian against drink |felt as though I was smothering. My was undertaken through the schools, | Whole body bloated and I often lay where students were interested in es- |awake half the night gasping for say writing contests. breath. I got so discouraged that I While investigating treaty = ar-|thought death would be a relief. rangements Indian officials discovered | Nothing helped me and my life was mmmmwm sold at once. Reynolds & Win- owner 1n 40, 80 or up to 240-acre| ™ palts tract. Located 3 miles from Hines [FOR SALE OR TRADE—1914 auto- and 4 miles from Blackduck. Read| bile; will trade for some good the details in display ad on an-| cheap land. What have you? other page of this paper entitled| Write all particulars in first let- Now is the time to ship us your battery for over- hauling and winter storage. Th 4 state is larger than a forgotten law permitting the gov-|one constant round of suffering. I 1 “Buy Farm Direct From ‘)wner.”| ter. F. W. Adler, Marshall, Minn. ] e proposed state i i | e U ernment to hold up annuity payments | finally began using Doan’s Kidney £s ECHANGE- s o e 1a114 Dela?vare, Mas.sacbusetts' and Pon» in regions where liquor was within |Pills and T am well and happy to- EXCHANGE—45 acres fine heavy f necticut combined and is 13 times hardwood land, one mile east of [ FOR SALE—No. 912 Park Ave. Lavinia. On good graded road. Large house, good barn, large lot. ‘Will take small house and lot in Make us an offer. Reynolds & Bemidji or lot at Lavinia as part ‘Winter. 5d113 easy reach of Indians. This, officials |day. It is Doan’s Kidney Pills that assert, was one of the most fruitful [made the cure.” methods tried. Payments were stop-| OVER 6 YEARS LATER, Mrs. Er- ped until head men of the tribes|Win said: ‘“The cure Doan's Kidney the size of Rhode Island. ] It has one-ninth of the people of i Michigan and pays one-seventh of OLAF ONGSTAD, Prop. Mexico and a larger population than [{rom sprouting corn. The use of g w10 N, v.—Adv. 3 the taxes but it never has had a|P’’ Lt R BEE O L off | Pills made has been a permanent one, bayment:; :Reynolds & Winter 5| FOR SALB—s0-it. trontage and 5- — 8 United States senator and it has had cers were convinced white residents|and I recommend them, as usual, room house, No. 507 Beltrami Ave. & only one governor out of 28. in continuous territory would aid in |Whenever I have a favorable oppor- FOR EXCHANGE—44 acres good| One of the best investments in the 4 It produces one-third of the iron |y oo o womons tunity.” hardwood land for automobile;| city. Reynolds & Winter. 4d115 i and one-fourtk of the copper used Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t must be up to date. Reynolds & | e ——— s in the United States. Native Drinks Banned. simply ask for a kidney remedy—get N Q9 Winter. sa11g| Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26, will fn- | l { £ Houghton county alone, which is| Reservation officials in the South-|po.1i Kigney Pills—the same that 1 : — | augurate a better feeling in Bemidji i in the proposed state, has a larger|West have bent' their energies towards Mrs. Erwin has twice publicly recom- Bemidji Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26.|and surrounding community. —4F assessed valuation than all New |tulapai, a native Indian liquor made| on303. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., NEW AND SECOND HAND H % 4 Nevada. peyote buttons or dried cactus crowns i — for making an intoxicating drink, has been checked by a department of agriculture order prohibiting their Cook Stoves, Ranges, Wood Heaters, Combination Coal and Wood Heaters, Self Feeding Hard Coal Stoves. Business and Professional Pay-Up Week is a progressive pro- ! PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS ’ AN AN AAANAAANNANANNAANAAAA { position. Held in Bemidji Feb. 21- If you don’t like the stamp taxes which cause you a dollar’s worth of |° I 26. 3 i AR AN A A AR Imconventonce. and - e aollans |ImPOTtation. Legislation has been Anything you want in a stove . DR. ROWLAND GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Worth of irritation for every hun.|2Sked to give the Indian office larger GRAND CENTRAL CASH All makes and all sizes. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LAWYER dred cents’ worth of stamps you lick, powers over traffic in peyote. MEAT MARKET a2 y Office—Miles Block Miles Block Phone 560 just“spend six cents for three post- IR V. VOLLER, Prop. Zw |e|’ s s%llllfl Ha“d smre DR. E. A, SHANNORN, M. D. D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner age stamps and put them on letters :* X ER *0;; ;';W;* xix *: We pay the highest cash price for ) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ATTORNEY AT LAW to your senators and congressmen and Ny 2 beef, pork and mutton, and sell at 06 Minn. Ave Bemi Office in Mayo Block Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser tell them what you think about it. :*LB’Y i’;"f‘:’:"f???’:‘l*: the lowest price of anyone in the 206 0 i emidji, Minn. Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 Building. § ‘That use of stamps may bring a re- city. Shop at rear of Grand Central DR. C. R. SANBORN lief. M}i;n-n, to Mr. and Mrsélnuncan Me- | gotel, .PH‘YSI.C!AN AND SURGEON VETERINARY SURGEON e —_— ullan, January 10, 1916, a son. Office—Miles Block W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. ( Now it has been discovered by £ i - 2 VETERINARIAN 2 members of the Ford expedition that|_MisS Matilda Ulrickson returned DR.PII:iyg.mKARll = Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. ] T while the Palace of Peace at The == 5 A“I‘fl a“d Hflrse Over Fl,:: N.&,:SR gffi“ DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY ' i Hague is not fortified with heavy Bemidji, Minn. LICENSED VETERINARIANS 3 i guns, it is guarded by attendants i = Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. oy who charge fifty cents per head for L I v E R Y DR. E. H. SMITH ] showing parties the depositories of PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DRAY i i ’ A A A A A A R SR AR R i that good will among men which has Ever as a bo JAMES L. POGUE Here’s the best Stenographer’s Office Security Bank Block TOM SMART ; fled so precipitously from the open s 4 A y.’ Note Book you ever saw. One DR. EINER JOHNSON DRAY AND TRANSFER place of Europe. tie a can to adog’s tail || R i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Safe and Piano Movi —_— and see him scoot? || 4th St. and Mississippi Ave. of those m=Pum specialties that Bemidji, Minn, Row: Phohe o8 afs A‘:n i When men are holding their money, Sure you did—we did!|| Phone 164-W — we’re featuring. Office Phone 12. collections are poor, employers in all And how about that e fea 164:R j . " i AV Gml‘%%&%gé,r lingsjare forced to eurtall. expenses; lot, or house or piece We sell good office supples— ;| Practice Limited DENTISTS, hard times naturally result. Pay- of furniture, or auto you S <. u BEYE EAR NOSE U Up Week in Bemidji will be held Feb. wish to get Hid of? everything you: could possibly T e 21 to 26. Tie a Dal_ly Pipneer Wargt L IST need. Office Gibbons Bldg. North of it ch—se e L Aod 'to it friend—do it BEMIDJI PIONEER OFFICE Markham Hotel. Phone 106. Office Phone 124, Residence 346 i s : 2 Phone 31 Bemidji, Minn, : those views of the president which Your city property with gt A. DANNENBERG s o S could not be sent by mail or other- Phone 31. . CHIROPRACTOR DR. D. L. STANTON, wise expressed: The colonel must be B cla i n First National Bank Bldg. DENTIST a sort of clearing House for Lan- i [ russ Graduate the Palmer School of Office in Winter Block guage. Chiropractic DR. J. T. TUOMY, Markham Hotel Building Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to 8 DENTIST Thomas Brooks Fletcher in his Phone 406-W. Gibbons Block Tel.. 250 lecture Monday evening said that FOR SALE OR RENT memory. It was a lot more sub- 4 FRANCES VIVIAN KENNEY stantial than that in the olden days. Good Service . LAND, LOANS INSURANCE VOCAL TEACHER AND CITY PROPERTY Phone 311-W. : z North of Markham Hi spanking leaves no mark but on the DEAN LAND C0. lotel Reasonable Commission The good that men do lives after them. The evil doesn’t die either. 1110 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn. e DR.F. J. DARRAG! IDA VIRGINIA BROWN OSTEOPA'THICH PHYSICIAN 117 Third St. Bemidji You can never tell, even a round i Lessons in Specialist Chronic Diseases [ of applause may be on the square. VOICE CULTURE, ELOCUTION, . A Gousultation i 1 PIANO Day and Night Calls Answere J i Life is pretty soft for a fellow Phone 633 1115 7 2 ‘g oL IeNEy e L Bemidji Ave.[111 Fifth St. Phone 949 can be made a lot simpler and more effective if you have the| = IR R L R T LR SR RE R e S —— KEEKKKKK KKK KKK KKK RAILROAD TIME CARDS + i b b/ right books and supplies, . We KERRREKR KR KRR KKK ' | { : - SELLS MAxEs' ) ‘Rmon'r : feature . Nl.::-;wn:dn:.mm ] :u':.“ “"fima“ & 0 I.eary { ¥ Commissioner of Indian af- * L 3 of ks and Forms : 1 1 North vl:%“:dm"' 1:30 pm y X fairs writes that ancient * 2 acknowledged the best loose leaf | K - . 9:35 am FURNITURE AND X * - ‘treaties are being enforced, ~*| We have alwhys tried to be im‘. litle ahead [line in the world. \ Tent 3 -ilil 4386 pm I 7 ek i eom o | sl el | e b gl to show you how HIE UNDERTAKING b state dry territory; Indians *| the newest and only the best of everything, we | these up to the minute forms and . g : hold annuity payments. %] gladly recommend to users of ink devices will help your business. | (— - < H[N. McKEE. Funeral Director i o el v 1 K z e B @ KRR KRR KKK KKK . Carter's BEMIDII PIONEER OFFICE s f lad oy ) i i ‘Washington, Jan. 12.—A dramatic P af ' Phone 31 M Minn. JL to m’ee’t :; OU! Phone 178-w or R l story of the government’s fight to| encraft = : g o 3 stop the sale of liquor to Indians is Combined Office —= ? ] ,", : outlined by Cato Sells, commissioner and Fountain Pen a el : of Indian affairs. So well have the| Ink S : efforts of the Indian service suc- ceeded, he said, that the traffic vir-| -the newest member of the Carter's Jux family. tually has been stopped. Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dries IMMMI- FUNERAL DIRECTOR THIS PAPER WANTS YOU AND YOUR " -FAMILY TO ENJOY HAPPINESS AND It is especially brilliant, smooth and permanent. Not only has the government cut| Come in and let usshow you the new Carter ink A the sale of liquor to Indians on res-| bottle with the new flow-controlles. AnY. Dolor 2 3 8 =~ PROSPERITY HERE z =z =z 3 00 pin M- Ea lBERTSON | ervations and elsewhere, but in one| - 108 Sheets'to Box i 2 , Daily. "All others daily sxcep m@:z - night tratns T Brom Twi instance it has made a fifth of a BEMIDJI : : Wingor orth of Brainerd, withdrawn for (| - UN % state dry through enforcement of a PIONEER PRICE $3.00 e % 2 DBRTAKER sixty-year-old Indian treaty. Older Phone 31. —_— wme us your ideas about ;imfi = Ry 7 treaties are being studied to deter- : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. C0. mine if saloons in other territory | e e———————— " > proving local conditions

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