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Te Bemidji - DailyPioneer THEE BEMIDJI PIONENR PUB. CO. Publishers and Proprietors. F. G. NEUMEIER, l-?diton Entered at the post office at Bemidji, The wise fimn spends a little anq saves a lot, and that’s-an" evidence of his wisdom. Bought at home, used at home, money at home, and it's g_ood for the home. Boost for the home! — This is to be a great year politic- ally, but of course it will not be per- mitted to interfere with baseball or {No attention paid to anonymous con- fishing. 5 tribotiors. ' Writer’s name must ~be knpwn to the editor, but not necessarily for publicatien. Communications for the Weekly Pio- Published every afternoon except Sunday Congress has Exeen'a great light on deer should reach this office not later|the subject of preparedness. Inci- [ /¢ than Tuesday- of eath week to insure|dentally, of ‘course, the people cre- publication in' the' current issue. ated the llght T " Bubscripiion Rates. One month by earriers One year by earrier.. Three months, postage.. Six months, postage, paid One year, postage paid. The Weekiy-Pioneer. : — mf‘::‘,‘,,’?,?affi:‘:‘”mfi:fi‘;f&:, ‘When a man has a few dollars his Thursday and Sent postage pald to any!friends term him a financier. When ; he goes broke he is just a mertal and his' friends'melt away: The wise man buys his home pa- per. - The foolish ‘'one borrows it from his neighbor and thereby advertises his lack of ‘wisdom. KK KKK KK KKK KKK K KX * * * The Daily Pioneer receives ¥ wire service of the United x ¥ x Never belittle ‘the ‘importance of the newsboy who delivers’ your daily paper every day. He may be-a big- ger man than you in later life, ‘ “Press Qgaociation. x KKK KKK KKK K KKK KK KA i e Just about an ordinary old empty [DJ1 DAILY PIONEER ‘ Absolutely Pure Made from Cream of Tarfar ~NOALUM-—NO PHOSPHATE — one vast -battle ground and the high seas turned .into a ‘“‘danger zone” by the naval operations of the contend- ing ‘powers. In‘all there are twenty-five of these supplementary dictionaries contain- ¢HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN Ltomato can is about the proper thing i@ 1 ARBVERTISING BY THE - to tie to that continental scheme. And even -at that it be rough on the can. GENERAL bx—‘flczs ] NEW YOR& AND CHICAGQ SRANCHES v ALL The PRINCIPAL CIT'ES —— The man who pays his bills never gets a dunn. business of ‘manufacturing its own war munitions we will at least have the munitions with which to fight if war is forced upon ‘us. ————— KR KKK K KKK KKK KKK * MILITARY AND NAVAL * TERMS OFTEN PUZZLE * KKK KKK K KKK KKK KKK Definitions of military and naval ——— terms, grouped together under a sin- A good word is like a gold nugget; | gle heading is one of the special fea- its value never grows less. tures of The Ncw Universities Dic- ]} 'tionary now being offered to readers A wise man controls his anger.|of The Pioneer, contributing to the Further comment is superfluous. splendid success attending the distri- —_— bution of the book. Nearly everybody It is not true that some men never |nowadays is reading about the war, cease working. We all die some|and not infrequently the reports from day. the other side contain some word or = expression with which the average There is some tone to business|reader is unfamiliar. right now. Let’s speed up the vol- The meaning of such terms can ume. readily be had by turning to The New —_— Universities Dictionary as well as The man of brains never needs to|that of many expressions which have advertise the fact. Imitators make|come into more common usage since a big noise. the Continent of Europe has become The fellow who is too lazy to work may be a man, but— H The man with a backbone has lit- tle use for a wishbone. RED PEPS Do PHILOSOPRY your planning for that house now We have all kinds of plans to help . you select "Most peaple are willing to spend §102 i an effort to win 3 $5% prize’ Not So With TheSt. Hilaire Retail Lumber Co. flat 10 a. m. # | neapolis. i | at the home of E. Hermanson. Capt. B | contest. ing ‘the definitions of hundreds of 8rmylwords brought into general and prop- might | o ysa ot only by the war in Burope, but by the forward steps in science, busingss, soélety, religion and the in- if the government Zoés into tl“"'creasmg popularity of sports of all kinds, which can be found in no die- tionary other than the one this paper is distributing among its readers al 2 nominal ‘cost. Coupons are being redeemed in large guantities, so enthusiastically has the offer been received, and it is evident that The New Universities Dictionary is finding its way into the business office as well as the home. Evils of Constipation. Many of the minor ailments have their origin in allowing the bowels to remain in a constipated condition. No one can reasonably hope for good health unless his bowels move once each day. will find Chamberlain’s Tablets ex- cellent. They produce no unpleas- ant effect and are easy to take. For sale by all dealers.—Adv. KEEKKKKKKKKKKXKK KX * GO TO CHURCH TOMORROW * HRHEKEKKEEKEKKKKEK XK XX First Scandinavian Lutheran. will be no other services during the day as the pastor will be out of the city. Osmund Johnson, pastor. Catholic. Low mass at 8 o’clock. High mass Christian Science. 317 Fourth St. Sunday service at 11 o’clock. o’clock. Congregational (Nymore) 7:30 p. m.; preaching at 8 o’clock; 2 prayer meeting Wednesday night at 8 o’clock. J. E. Cadwell, pastor. Salvation Army. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Sub- ject—*“The Savior and the Death of Lazuras.” Text to learn, Rom. 8- 28. Salvation meeting 8 p. m. Meet- ings at Nymore: Meetings every night except Monday, conducted by Envoy Wilmer of Min- Prayer meeting Monday O. A. Sandgren, in charge. Baptist. Sunday school at 10 a. m. vite all who are not members of some other school to join ours during the Morning worship at 11 a. m. The B. Y. P. U. delegates will give a report of the Young People’s B at-Frazee, Minn. Solo,” ‘“Clinging; They are spending good money for the best build- ing materials to be found in the market. They spent several thousand dollars last year to build a plant that will keep all their lumber and other materials cleun, dry and saleable. Don’t take Pep’s word for it. Visit the yard and have a talk with the boss. He is usually busy but never too busy to talk to you about business. “Red Pep” The Live Wire Philosopher Clinging,” Miss Alice Hulett and choir; song, junior choir. At 3 p. m. there will be a meeting for the voters B | of all the churches of the city, in the church auditorium. Young People’s_ § service at 6:30 p. m., leader, Miss |} Evening gospel - ser- | § B| vice at 7:30 p. m. Anthem, “Crown A cordial in- |8 Alice Hulett. Him King of King‘s)‘ vitation is extended to everyone not regularly attending some other church. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 8 o’clock. Ira D. Alvord, paétor. Methodist. ject—“The Light of Morning.” Sun- day school at 12 m., A. T. Carlson, supt. ‘Epworth League at 6:30, sub- ject—“The. Tragedies of Indiffer- Phone 100 ence,” Corrine Carlson, leader. Eve- ning worship at 7:30 o’clock, sub- ject—*“Who is a Fool?” B. D. Hans- 14. W. Riemann, pgstor. If they need help you ] Sunday school at. 12 m. . There; Sunday school at 2 p. m. | ! Vespers at 7:30 p. m. Father J. J.|§ 4| T. Philippe. Wednesday evening service at 7:45 | X Sunday school at 10:30; preaching g Bl | service 11:30; evening song service, Sunday school at |§ 212 p. m. Praise meeting 3 p. m. We in- | § convention which was held last week |2 Morning worship at 10:45. Sub-|§ _ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1916, 7 com pastor. Notice—There will be|ris, Zanesville, Ohio, §ays of it, “Last |let for a nickle at the Pioneer office, ‘a meeting Sunday afternoon at the|winter I was bothered for several |2nd an extra big, fat ink paper com- Baptist 'church at’' 3 | o’clock. ~All position book ‘for-a dime.: All the members of all the churches and con- dreadful -dry hacking cough - that “kids”-will_want-one when-they see gregations, especially the men, are clung to me so'persistently. that I be- ‘em. requested to be at this service, the came, alarméq. | Finally I had the ———r—~—-—- purpose of which is to draw up a|.o,q gorvuve to learn of Chamber- HlGHESTER S P"_Ls ;eli(;l:;:‘;ll]l t!("ell:;;s:nt tt: Ct(;ll:egrels::ix::: l.ain’s Coush Remedy. {1t pelioved the mlul e &"M'n?v’:“,}. d \ irritation of my throat-and two bot- " Pilis T nedzund Gold Ifmu;‘<> boxes, sealed vnlh lu= Rh.\lm:lc Také no other. Dfl% Asl:!m lll-O reaty, ol 2Sopbs, tles of it cured me.” For sale by all | e 3 TEETA BRAND. o111, years known as Best, Safest, Alway SOLP BY DRIIGAISTS FYERVWHEDE weeks with bronchitis. I also had a German Evangelical Lutheran. | Service at 10:30.. The sermon by the pastor will be on Luke 10, 38-42, ||= in the German language. Sunday | school after ‘the morning service. Topic: - ““The Spies;”” numbers 13 and Nymore Free Lutheran. Sunday school at 10:30. Evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting at the A. O. Akre home Thursday eve- ning at 7:30 o’clock. George Lar- son, pastor, - . Is Every Dayof the week for the man .who smokes Don Almo Cigars-10c¢ Every man should smoke the home made cigars, especially when they're better—ask for Don Almé next time. Is also Bemidji mad and B Consolation " o' e "ALL DEALERS HAVE THEM Swedish Lutheran. Service at 10:30. Sunday school at 12 m. Services in the evening at 7:30. J. H. Randahl, pastor. Presbyterian. Bible class and Sunday school at 10 o’clock. Morning worship and sermon at 11. Young People’s prayer gervice at 7 p. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock. Dr. J. H. Henderson of Macalester college, St. Paul, will - . s — = occupy the pulpit. = e — i ; GROCERIES 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH on all cash grocery orders amounting to $2.00 or over, not including sugar or flour, - during Pay-Up Week, Feb. 21st to 26th. Berglund’s Grocery North of City Hall ‘ Phone 141 About Bronchitis, When 'a cold extends to the bron- cliial tubes it is ¢alled bronchitis. For this disease Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is excellent.’ Mis. Will Har- Twin City Stamp & Stencil Co. 'rubber & Metatiic Il 209 so.3rdSe. Stamps | Minneapolis Stencils ::° Seals 11 Checks :1 Brass Dies 7 SIXES The Most Popular ar In America Unprecedented is the demand fer Buicks everywhere. It is the most-wanted car in America today because it is the car of supreme satisfaction at a most reason- able price. 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