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The Bemigji Daily Bjoeer THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. Publishers ana Proprietors. F"G."NEUMEIER; Editor. Tlhi}hon’o. 31 Entered at the post office at Bemidjl, Minn.; as second-class matter under Act of Congtress of March 3, 1879, i el Published every afternoon except Sunday ————— No ‘attention pald to anonymous con- tribotions. ~Writer's name must known to the editor, but not necessarily fer publications “Communications for the Weekly Plo- oeer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure Ppublication in the ocurrent-issue. et = kel Subscription Raf One month by-carrier Qne year by carrier. . Three-months, postage pal 1.00 8ix months, postage paid. 2.00 One year, postage paid. .. .. 400 ‘The Weekly Plomneer. Elght pages, ‘¢6ntaining a summary of the news of the week. Publishcd every Thursday and Sent postage paid to any .3 40 4.00 r 0 in advamce. e E S RS R R R RS SR ERS ] L3 * * The Daily Pioneer recelves * * wire service of the United ¥ * Press Association. * * * I EE R RS SRS R RS R RS RS S PAPER REPRESEN ED FUit ruitlGn " ADVERTISING BY THE L GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO X T & & B - W IPhat was™8 ihe days of the saloon.|: and-we"belfeve that the lquor in-|% “faistrict' cou tBroats Were' Witat ‘caused thé defeat: Applicati 1d be made to the '8 new board of treehol men who are in favor of gw%ment and good gov- ernment only should be ‘placed upon that board. ) Information and suggestions should be sought from many sourees. Char- ters from other cities should be care- fully examined and considered There should be incorporated in the char-' ter all the provisions, which it is be- lieved, would furnish the best char- ter for our city ‘and”result in the in an efficient and economical man- ner. We believe that if a new charter were adopted much money could be saved for the city. Many of the cities in this state are now being governed under * this system and with much result. Still- water adopted a new charter January first and has already decreased’its expenses over $2,500 by eliminating unnecessary office holders. 'In that city the government is delegated to a council of five citizens, the mayor elected at large by the people and all serve without pay. Ward and pre- cinct lines are abolished. The city is considered as a whole, insuring all parts of the city equal representation and consideration. Bemidji needs a new charter. Its affairs of the city being condncted is president of the council, all are| ik % ¥ CAN ACCOM?U?H MUCH . Brainerd Dispatoh endorses.C. B. Buckman for congress- man in the Sixth Congres- sional ‘digtrict’ believes he i’ Hieodmplish ‘more’ than any ot}laer man. * Kk k Kk k kK Kk KRR KKK KKK E KKK KKK In the shift of the political sllate % that took place in the Twin Cities on Monday ‘thaf ade a new map for the pubiic to study in reviewing the sit- uation regarding candidates for pub- {1i¢"omee the statement was made 'b’y‘ several of ‘the city papers that C. Lindbergh was to withdraw his fil- ing as a candidate for governor and again come bhefore the people for congress and that C. B. Buckman was to be given scme position that would atisfactory to him. Nothing was ever published that was farther from the trith ‘as the Statement isSued by Mr. Lindbergh in reply to a sugges- tion that he take such action clearly |showed that e’ in no wise considered the matter. Mr. Buckman was notf approached regarding a change in his plans as it ‘was a well known fact that he had filed' for ¢ongress with the idea of continuing in the_ contest until the polls were closed, regardless of who cntered the race against him, and he has not changed his mind in that re- spect. Mr. Buckman is in no com- Fik Kk Kk Kk kik k kil - The Greatest Six Cylinder Car in the World erwise, isdeiid HELP VANTED. MEN-WOMEN, WANTED — $75.00 ~"'a month. Government Jobs. Vacan- e}lg‘s bngt ugly. Write for list posi- tions now obtainable. Franklin In- stitute, Dept. 19 Y. POSITIONS WANTED. WANTEDKf?ggtlop “a8 nurse ' girl. Call 31, ? 2d121 FOR 3 FOR RENT — Nine-room modern house, 703 Minnesota Ave. T. C. . Bailey, Phong 40. te FOR RENT—Large modern room. $4.00. Phone 931-7J. datf Classified These.ads, bring certain results. One-half cent a word per issue. cash with copy, 1c a word oth- Always telephone No. 31 FOR SALE. D e T FOR SALE—New piano cheap if taken at once. On easy terms to responsible party if taken at once. Phone 311-J. da121 MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- fed advertisers. The recognized advertising medjum 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 ciassified edvertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a.blank- et; reaching all parts of tha state the day of publication; it is the paper to use In order to gel re- SRANCHES IN ALL Thr PRINCIEAT iTie WANTED—3 or 4 unfurnished rooms sults; rates one cent per word first or 4 or 5-room house. Phone 400. insertion, one-half cent per word 3d121 succeeding insertions; fifty cents T per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market at 50 cents and 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 part payment. Renter must be ex-| cents guaranteed. Phone orders perienced. A. P. Ritchie. promptly filled. Mail orders given .| FOR SALE—A snap; 40 acres near the same careful attention as when Gull Lake at $10 per acre, or will| you appear in person. Phone 31, trade for young draft horses. For| The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply further particulars write Henry Store. Nalerai, Greenbush, Minn. 2d122 FOR SALE—Fine farm, direct by FOR SALE—80 acres land in East owner in 40, 80 or up to 240-acre Bemidji. Will sell for cash or ex-| tract. Located 3 miles from Hines change for city property. Inquire and 4 miles from Blackduck. Read Bergland’s Store. 5d122 the details in display ad on an- e | ther page of this paper entitled government néeds a house cleaning. [bination and his’ campaign for the Let us begin at once on a new char-|Républican nomination will be made ter so that by the 1917 city election [in a clean, business-like manner. we will have a modern form of city| Mr. Buckman has received unsolic- gevernment. itcd assurances of support from va- |rious sections of the Sixth district i that shows the interest taken in his campaign and which is an indication | | Advertising is not a gamble. It is|that his friends are rallying to his| 8 not a shell game. zuppert in a manner that is very| B Results may be measured with ab |eratifying and which will give him| 3 solute accuracy. The effect you wish [a long lead on any competitor who| g may be produced. Advertising is a ccentects the ncmination with him. positive science. The largest con-|His nomination assured, the Repub-| M cerns have been built up by it. These |licans of this district will rally to concerns employ the shrewdest men |his support and elect him by a ma- money can procure and these men jority at the November election that continue to advertise. The burden |will be very satisfying. [of proof, therefore, is that advertis- Mr. Buckman’s previous experience ing pays. iin congress makes him a valuable man Thousands of dollars are taken out |fcr the district and once elected he of Bemidji each year by Twin City |will be in a position to take up the § i | i { | ] Manufactured by a compan whose name alope, ‘is all %pat lz necessary to insure the quality of the car. C ’ " This car contains a combination of specifications not eqnalled” in another six cylinder car selling as lIow as $1,065. We want a good agent in each county; one that is a real auto- mobile dealer. . We have a proposition that is right. ’ ' ’ If you are interested write today for appointment and arrange to see " PATRIOTIC SONGS. From data just gathered by the Metropolitan Opera company, these facts are learned about patriotic songs familiar to nearly everyone: - | The national song of the French, the “Marseillaise,” was composed by i Rouget de Lisle, a captain of engi- neers quartered at Strasburg when the volunteers of the Bas Rhin re- ceived orders to join Luckner’s army. They ‘had no musie, but at the sug- gestion of Dietrich, the mayor of Strasburg, De Lisle composed this song on the night of April 24, 1792. It was subsequently sung in Mar- seilles with immense success, hence its name. The song as it stands is the greatest revoluticnary hymn in R TI FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Dairy farm. I offer my farm, located just outside of city limits, for sale or rent. Would ac- cept desirable city property in NOT A SHELL GAME. i . by s . The Pioneer 1s the place to bu; “ : o it & :::e:;‘l’;mt'm';‘;:ri';"f“‘eg"“;z:;’“e’;: merchants and mail order houses, |work he pushed so vigorously when us and the full line of Velie Sixes at your rolls of adding e pap; Sy Fesmy Ditest Prom wnor: i h ot i 1. 1 = . — > = 5 et e S wl ho ima, lfange :li(;Y?rtisers, tThelmer- lic represented the district some years the Automobile Show at Ngnne- for Burroughs adding machines. One| Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21-26, means i 5 % Sin chants of Bemidji can get a large|ago. . i i $i=y roll, a dozen rolls or a hund.ed rolls. Imuch to you. - i onment for his revolutionary opinions | . " op tnis business if they will| His whole time will be devoted *o aPOIIS, which opens Janual'y 29. R - during his lifetime) to the palace des ‘Invalides with great pomp and ceremony. The musie of “Deutschland uber only tell the public what they have got for sale at money-saving prices. Mr. Merchant—opportunity not only knocks at your door—it begs! the interests of his constituents and those who know Mr. Buckman are well aware of the fact that he can accomplish more for the Sixth dis- ‘Business and Professional alles” was written by Hayden in{ v,y cannot go out and tell the pub- |trict ‘than any mew man who might < PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LA RS 1797. The present words were Nt |)o what you have got. It would not |be selected. T AT SV VS ST PPN WYE written until 1841, by Hoffman von | o' gionified. The Pioneer will carry| ' He 18" thoroughly posted on the D P%%gw GI‘%‘)N_IOEE o GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Fflllersleben». AF that time (.}erman'y your message in a dignified and force- |needs and conditions of this fast 2 A SURGEO! LAWYER ) was not united into an empire as it |y} manner. growing 'comiionwealth and his ree- Office—Miles Block __ |Miles Block Phone 660 1s today. The Pioneer goes where you can-|ord for accomplishing things will go DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner - - The “Wacht am Rhein” was writ- 4 { ten by Max Scheckenberger, an obs- cure Swabian merchant, and the music was by Carl Wilhelm. The song PHYSICIAN *AND 'SURGEON i Ofl!ce in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 39 || DE._C. R. SANBORN G PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON |~ LALRINARY SURGEON Office—Mjles Block W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. not—it is everywhere at the oppor- |a'long ways with those who desire a tune moment. It works when you are | vigorous, hustling representative in tired and ‘fussy. It measures up full [congress when they come to select one hundred per cent efficient all thé [their standard bearer at the primary became popular during the Franco- time. election in June. Germdn war: . Prove it yourself. - = The national hymn of Austria was - ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. composed by Hayden and is known = i 3 DR. L. A, WARD VEOTHRINARIAN -~ y Hayden a as 5 E: b L . L. A, Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. the “Emperor’s Hymn.” B Ry D e T anss A“I‘u a"d Hflrse T —— i “PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - o The words of the “Star-Spangled 1 2 Over First National Bank DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY i Banner” were written by Francis GRAND CENTRAL CASH - . i Bemidji, Minn LICFNSED VETE‘”NAR_KANS_ Scott Key, an American prisoner on MEAT MARKET L lv E R Y s n / e ! " i 2 PR & I SMIH Phone _1)3 Bemidji, Minn. a British man-o-war during the V. VOLLER, Prop. ) 2 K 1 1 [ o Seraky B BT e e = & e PH) bombardment of Fort McHenry in'|We pay the highest cash price for JAMES L. POGUE - e e e T T Y S —— Ll):'iwsl:bfirt‘:yNga:imBGmE«?kN DRAY TINE 1814. The melody is an old English | beef, pork and Youtton, ‘and’sell dt e NEW AND SECOND HAND, TOM SMART drinking song.’ the lowést price of anyone in the DR._EINER JOHNSON DRAY AND TRANSFER Cooki S\govgg, Ranges, Combirration Coal and Wood Heaters, S¢lf Fegding Hard, Coal Stoyes. Anything you want in a stove Wood Heaters, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemnidji, Minn. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST Thé ‘words of “Yankee Doodle” were | city. Shop at rear of Grand Central || ; 4th St. and Mississippi Ave. , Phone 164-W — Res. 164-R. Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave. Oflice Phone 12. i probably written by a Dr. Shuck-|Hotel. burgh, 'a surgeon in the French and Indian wars. Halliday, the ~anti- quarian, asserts the melody is derived % . Practice Limited DENTISTS. 40 from ‘& chant used in' the - Italian LIST e —————— All makes and. all sizes. Blove man Noss . THROAT|DR G I PALMER | churches of the twelfth century. It L4 Glasses Fitted DENTIST ) | is ‘well known that the song was a Ever, as a boy, . ’ & ; Your ci " i Zlegle‘[ s ec 0,[& Office Gibbons Bldg. - North of | vintage song in France and Spain, city property with tie a can to a dog’s tail ! ' VUL TAHW. W Markham Hotel. Phone 195. Office Phone 124, Residence 346 | and a song of the reapers in Holland. 3 206 Mi A idj B i j 4 | f ] ¢ and see him scoot? inn. Av Bemidji, Minn. R Miles Block, Bemidji i 1t is also said to be founded on a jig a 0" s 7 SN eatteiny vk i L A. DANNENBERG = i of 1745, known as “Kitty Fisher's Ull | 0. Sure you did—we did! ~ CHIROPRACTOR DR. D. L. STANTON. = - LR [} LYH ¥ " E Jig.” The Cavaliers are said to have used it in ridicule of Cromwell, just as the British used it against the And how about “that | €, ¢ or piece of furniture, or auto you DENTIST h First National Bank Bldg. l Markham Hotel Bullding ‘ oL Office 1n Winter Block l Gradyate the Palmer School of : : — Chiropractic DR. J. T. TUOMY, ! Americans. : wish to get rid of 7 THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS|0fice hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to 8; DENTIST ] ! Theorigin of “America”—the tune FUH SALE ufl RENT Tie 4 Daily Pioneer Want —_— e a ~ Phone 406-W. Gibbons Block Tel. 230 of “God Save the King” in England Ad "to ‘it friend—do it by ¥ i i Good Service notw = North of Markham Hotel Reasonable Commission Phone 31. and ‘“Heil der im Sieges Kranz” in = 1 Gérmany—is in doubt, though it is often’ascribed to Dr.’ John Bull, an Englishman. It 'is also ascribed to Hénry-Carey. The Russian national anthem, A “God Protect‘the Czar,”'is one of the H most majéstic of hymns. It was com- Pposéd by ‘Colinel 'Aléxis, an officer’ tn thé Russian army, in 1832, to words 18 by the poet Jonkowsky. 'It is prob- § ably the only inspired national song ever “written to order.” TGOS BT DEAN LAND 0. LAND, LOANS INSURANCE AND CITY PROPERTY FRANCES -VIVIAN VOCAL TEACHER Phone 311-W. 1110 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn. 117 Third St. Bemidji - _ | DR. F. J. DARRAGH IDA VIRGINIA BROWN. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN " Liessons n Specialist of Chronic Di N VOICE CULTURE, ELOCUTION, | i Free Consu?ta]tJiI;:"“ PIANO Day and Night Calls Answered e 1116 Bemidji Ave.[111 Fifth St. Phone 94y Phone 633 L L T T —— L2 Hllffman & O'Leary i | | North Bound Arrives. am ! A NEW CHARTER. Bemidji will hold its city election February 15." At 'that time a mayor, 3 i city clerk, city treasurer, assessor % i and - aldetmen from each ward will f | be ‘Elected.” '~ i A't“this time the idea of good city government ‘should be foremost in the thoughts of the good citizens of SIMS Breakfast Food is the new concentrated Bemidji. The abilities of every can- essence- of -cereal -nourishment, made from didate for every officé should be care: the best sélected' Northérn\ wheat asd ‘rich nut brown' ully" Welghed before any selection particles.of roasted Barley tmale. | "r- s 5 ie made: -—— . sSIlm- lj;::k:fl{sfl’ed‘{ha'? morning feeling. The flavor Berifdji is handicapped, however, | eI et s agates ,’,:e;ff'oéf‘ Iotin e in gdodl government, having a charter iJust'sdy, “SIMS” %5 yéur ‘Ghocer; and taste It - which ’is" ill-befitting the particular o ,’—'dx'. Sy C7te Tt your needs 'of ‘a modern progressive city e SIMS CEREAL COMPANY like Bemidji. Minneapolis, Minin:, U. 5. A. Wé bdlieve that the time is now : ' L #ripe” 'irf’ ‘Bemidji for ‘the adoption of a new charter, a charter which will give us & government under a semi‘éommission’ system. 1t ‘46 tiae’that ‘the matter has been preserited 6 “the”people before, atter muéti 1b3r in' framitig & charter, but hews North Bound Leaves. pm [} ~I| FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING [f - H [N. McKEE, Funeral Director 1 1 lot .of good typewriter ribbons all colors and for any make machine.. while they last at the above price. East-Bound-Leaves: 105 ‘North”Béund Arriv 96:South; Bound ‘Leav MINWESOTA & 32 BoUth=-Mp] . B0 Norin—Kalther Ly, 33 North—Int, Falls, Ly.. 44 South Freight Phone 178-W or R T ———— FUNERAL DIRECTOR | ¥. E. IBERTSON| UNDERTARER from Twin rd, withdrawn for Open datly, I;ndpto ot e m, T tod p. m. Sunday, reading reom || 405 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji, Minn. ‘_nnly.lwlp.m.

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