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government, Province of Ontagio, city of Winnipeg, Winnipeg-Electric XK K& KX¥*%%¥X¥ KX kI Railway company and the State of without something from his pen. The Bemidji Daity Pionegr "MAYBE YOU'LL FIND IT HERE THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB. CO. { Publishers and Proprietors. * VILLA-IS NOT A *|Minnesota are interested and quite i F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. * FORMIDABLE ENEMY *|an array of legal talent; representing Fea $ % % % % % & % % ¥ & % % % % % % ¥ |various parties concerned will appear ~dh1 - ; TELEPHONE 922 i i PHOR 2 By H. D. Jacobs. before the commission to present the assl le s { Eatered at the post office at BemldiL | (jnjted Press Staff Correspondent) |claims of their respective clients. - Mlnon., as second-class matter under Act 3 »f Congress of March 3, 1879. Headquarters of the American ‘ é army near Colonia Dublan, Mexico, |WWESSELL TO KEEP Euhlighed every afternqon except Sunday March 27.—(Delayed)—Villa will PRESENT: DEPUTIES No attention paid to anonymous con- (not prove a formidable enemy of the tributions. Writer's name must belsmerican army if he is ever brought| Joseph Wessel of Crookston, well —_— known to the editor, but not necessarily ! for publication. " |to bay. |known in Bemidji, newly appointed Communichtions for the Weekly Pio-| Spreading reports that the Amer-|\y,;i0q gtates marshal for Minnesota, “ L These-ads. bringicertain'results. One-half cent aeer should reach this office not later|. “ ” i 5 than Tuesday of each week to lrsure|iCAn “invasion” meant intervention, |, .;q5 (o take office mext Saturday, {the beginning of a new quarter. His a wd(‘d"per ‘iésie. cash with copy, ic a word oth=- publication in the current issue. he has swelled his force to only 400 bond for $35,000 must be approved, Departmernit Always teleéphione No. 31 —=——=|by conscription. According to re: y after which he will be sworn in and ) d o 400|machine guns. His horses are in| A . ) ' i Y e ... FOR RENT. the affairs of the office then will be o AR A AN AN bad shape and his men fatigued, ‘n:‘_ned over-to him. wife to open up |FOR RENT — Nine-room modern * 400|hungry and in rags. | ; Subsoription Bates. One month by carrier. One vear by carrier... Three months, postage paid 21x “months, postage pald. One year, postage pald.. and take eharge of farm 10 miles house, 703 Minnesota Ave. T. C. r. Wessel has expressed an in- e Weskly Blonecr From. reports obtained in toWis | ouiion of keeping the present fores | -} MA@ from: Cream of Tartar {rom Bemicil,, Must have Leam| . Bafley; Fhone A0, 5 Elght pages, containing a summary of | Villa passed through on his retreat|. hal’s offi ith th % s and some other stock. GooG op- | .~ d TOOmS, tho Hews of the Week. Published 'every |, Columb it his b N ]|m the marshal’s office wi e ex: Gunity & {ght ¢ Inqui FOR RENT—Two modern 3 Thuraday and dent postage pald to any |from Columbus, it has been learned| i,y of W. W. Rich and C. B. ' = portunity for JIght artye Inquire[ {121 Bemidjl Ave. 3d331 sddress for $1.60 10 advance. that Pablo Lopes, leader of the Vil-|p o0 " gervee ‘marchal at Little solulely ure. Hotel - Markham office, ‘i'hursday, Bt ey e e laistas in the Santa Yanbel massacre | : 10 o'clock. 2329 [FOR RENT—Five rooms upstairs. Falls, Minn. - li*ifififl**f’(#l'lfl* Phone 26-F-11. 5d331 ¥ — of Americans, was not killed in the WANTED—An oldish married couple lumb! id. He i eported to —= ¥ The Dally Ploneer recetves | ovyos M e N legs [BELTRAMI COUNTY STUDENT to live on a new farm during the| FOR BALE. " i summer and rais ahlaE. JH- 1 o e R e Villa carried Lopez to San Geroming| 10 GRADUATE FROM COLLEGE |ppnoon cramps ON bringing in liquor for thelr private| gurelpiotec: smee o gasag |TOR SALE—Three head horses and | * Press Association. oe- harness, also houses and lots in Be- where the San Yanbel murderer was i The tenth annual commencement LID UNDER TREATY |¢onsumption. placed in hiding with loyal friends. ; ro exercises of the Northwest School of : Villa abandoned in El Valle the ‘ot##s8 07758 PO IR BN 0| i, Mareh 20.—o. m,|WALTER WEST RETIRES "5 FAPER REPRESENTLD FOR FOREIGs |Temainder of his followers wounded |Agriculture o o & . i FROM FARIBAUL' ADVERTISING BY THE at Columbus. In En Valle the out- |Sunday when the commencement Benson, special agent of the Indian T PAPER . law forced all male residents to line [sermon was given to the graduating |department, today notified Cook, An- up. He separated the old from the |class by Rev. C. R. Caton of Crook-!gqra and Cusson that they are in ter- young and sturdy 35 of whom he im- |ston. Exercises will be held during pressed into his band under penalty |the entire week. One student from (l Beltrami county, Helge Krogseng of Saum, has completed the advanced L3 * * % wire service of the United * » * IR RS R E SRR RS EE R R R WANTED _Good girl for general| midji on easy terms; 160 acres housework; family of three. No| land at Neely’s Siding; will trade children. Apply No. 100, Pioneer. land for residence property in Be- _.3d330 midji. Phone 117, Neely’s Store, Faribault, Minn., March 20.—The | WANTED Good girl for gencral | 522 First St adshe Daily News-Repuplican has:announc-| housework. Apply Case’s Store. |FOR SALE—Seven-room house and ritory covered by the Indian treaty|ed a change in its management and 3d331| three fifty-foot lots, cormer site, of 1855 and ordered all the saloons ownership. Walter M. West has dis- | WANTED—Bell boy. Hotél Mark.| cheap. Inquire B. English, Grand closed. He promised strict enforce-|posed of his interest to his partmer,| pham. g27tg| Central Hotel. 3d331 GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGOC “%anCHES (N ALL THE PRINCIPAL civigs |Of death. K K K% % %% ® %%k ¥|course. There are 43 In the regular ment of the_ treaty. Lumbermen are|Howard Bratton. = FOR SALE—Corner lots, 50-foot east & A PRESIDENTIAL POLL X CROOKSTON LUMBER C0. *|three-year graduating class and 13 front. A bargain if taken at once. 0 I ini YT e d, 819 America Ave. tf The Minneapolis Journal has taken | ¥ CAMP 3—KELLIHER |in the teachers training and advanced FOR SALE—240 acres first class land | Herbert Wood, 819 America Ave. > in Beltrami county, Minnesota. Lo- |FOR SALE—Medium size safe, good cated within 4 miles of two good, | condition. Gould’s Confectionery. live towns. 25 acres in hay and da329tf ‘ crops. 60 acres seeded to clover. ‘We will sell this in 40, 80 or 160- acre tracts. This land is dirt cheap duating classes. i q 4 a presidential poll in the state of|* X ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % % % ® ¥ x ¥ % ¥ |graduating | ZIE LER,S Minnesota and of the total o 13,258 | J- MeDonald, Sr., visited camp on G - votes cast, Theodore Roosevelt leads F"’ivdlall N i i NO REASON FOR IT 1 5 by a wide margin. Senator Cum-| Charles Barry went to Camp 2 on g mins is a poor third, The result of |Sunday where he joined Mr. McMa-|When Bemidji Citizens Show a Way. g 5 hon to go to church at Kelliher and| There can be no reason why any FOR SALE—Team of horses, weight 2,900, 8 yrs. old. 516 13th street. the poll is as follows: Theodore 0 20 o X 63330 Roosevelt, (New York) 6,234; Chas, |3150 to visit friends. reader of this who suffers the tor- : ak; 3801 per. inore; iNeyer) hasj:been | " E. Hughes (New York) 3.220: Albort| H. D- Hovey, who has been scal-|tures of an aching back, the annoy- [}Imhmg - Hamwam - Fum"um oftered for sale before and at the |FOR SALE—Baby buggy. Call or y B. Cummins (Towa) 1873; Elihu ing for Skidder No. 3, left for Be-|ance of urinary disorders, the pains Hides F“rs Junk price we quote, $20 per acre,| phone City Rest Room. 34329 - | . Root (New York) 1,313; Robert M. midji on Monday. We all hate to see {and dangers of kidney ills will fail to should be snapped up by those in search of a real snap. Terms of WANTED. sale: One-half cash, balance to suit | WANTED—Boarders at the new at 6 per cent interest. W. M.| Mill Park boarding house. Board La Follette (Wisconsin) 574; Henry |M™ Hovey go as he was well liked|heed the words of a neighbor who D. Estabrook (New York) 60; Chas, |PY evervone here. has found relief. Read what a Be- W. Fairbanks (Indiana) 43; Law- John McDonald, Jr., will take Mr. |midji citizen says: P Y Hovey’s place as scaler at Skidder P. M. Dicaire, grocer, 1101 Irvine Vail, Blackduck, Minn. datt by week or meal. Tickets sold. rence Y. Sherman (Illinois) 32; Her- < Mrs. J. C. Burns, 130 Mill Park. bert S. Hadley (Missouri) 31; Wil-|NO- 3. Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was af-|3 e liam E. Borah (Idaho) 28; Wil-| There is auite a little shooting go-| fiicted for fifteen years with kidney : ) LOST AND FOUND. 13329 X, liam H. Taft (Connecticut) 27; ing on about camp lately, but the|trouble. I had pain in the small of FOUND—A watch which owner can |WANTED—To buy second hand fur- Theodore E. Burton (Ohio) 26; M. |Pest part of it is that it is done by |my back and twinges when stooping have by proving property and pay-| niture and household goods of all G. Brumbaugh (Pennsylvania) 20; & ¢amera. . |or Lfting, My back also ached at AND ing for this ad. George Kirk, city| kinds. Ed Anderson. Phone 300. r Henry C. Lodge (Massachusetts) 17; Frank McMahon made a short visit night. I had dizzy spells and afier hall. 3d331 6d41 Moses E. Clapp (Minnesota) 10; |2t Camp 3 on Monday. stooping, my sight became Dblurred. George W. Goethals (New York) 7.| William Skrief, our warehouse [ used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they R John W. Weeks (Massachusetts) 6, |man at Kelliher, visited us Wednes- | brought me great relief.” ) O I DREN B 2 d P f i l — Samuel W. McCall (Massachusetts) |92Y- Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t v e usInNess an roiessiona é 3: James R. Mann (Illinois) 5; Hi.| Camp 3 has nearly reached the |simply ask for a kidney remedy—get evsitecutl = 2 : ) ram W. Johnson (California) s, |11:000,000-foot mark of logs and is|Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that ALL USE PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS Charles S. Whitman (New York) 3, |40/E a thriving business. Mr. Dicaire had. Foster-Milburn |3 AN A A A AN AN AR ANANANA il : : o e Co., Props., Buffalo, N, Y.—Adv. tDR. ROWLAND GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, William S. Kenyon (lowa) 2; Albert i Y . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LAWYER : pra 66 : " J. Beveridge (Indiana) 1. LAKE OF THE WOODS [ ! Office—Miles Block Miles Block Phone 560 CASE TO WASHINGTON| Ploneer want ads bring results. 4 —_—_— .. y DR: E. A. SHANNON; M. D. D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner E = LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Winnipeg, March 29.—Legal ar- — : s 5 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ATTORNEY AT LAW Nothing is more welcome to the|8uments will be heard at a meeting SYMON81 LEAD PENCIL Officé in Mayo Block Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser editor than letters giving an expres-|°f international waterways commis- ; Phone 396 Res. Phone 39° Building. sion of opinion. 1n tno|next montn on svaence somerea|| Dalry Lunch DE. 0. 5. SANBORN VETERINARY SURGEON We will set aside a column in the < 3 k = g Y Yes ou can buy them at almost ery’ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A T winenvs Daily Pioneer for the printing of |COncerning levels of Lake of the ’ Yy y every Office—Miles Block W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. = such letters and we invite all our|W00dS. At a recent meeting of the | Formerly known as “Armstrong's Dairy store in town and some stores out. of town. = VETBRINARIAN By, readers to make use of this column, |COMMIssion in Winnipeg taking of |§ Lunchi now under new ownership and They are five cents apiece, and when you. buy. “Dn'plfivéicgflun SURGHON" | e 8 £0a e tve N Name and address must be given [eVidence was concluded and after ar- ’ NEW BEMIDJI f . . Ovér First National Bank' |DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY with all letters to show that you|SUments have been heard, decision My aim will be to always a EMI or a nickle, you get'your R i At e el LICENSED VETERINARIANS _ Bemidji, Minn. will be handed down. Dominion moneys, worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI’’ to your merchant. He'll know. Whereithey: J{PR-E H, SMITH have the courage of your convictions. Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. Anonymous letters will not receive serve you good, fresh. whole- some foods in the cleanest readers. eation ! ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 DRAY LINE | i Columns given up to “the voice of and:most.sagitary manser. sell ‘em, Office"Bébrirfty” Balik " Blbek TOM SMART ! the people” have come to be consid- 1y Eduard Netzer Phiarmacy: DR. EINER JOHNSON DRAY AND TRANSFER ered as among the most useful and Acnp OfCOfiee tha‘ Sbetter Barker’s Drug a:d Jewelry Store- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Safe and Piano Movi most interesting of any paper. They| s. T. Sk s G St dji, Mt Res. Phone 68 818 America Ave. turnish the kind of forum in| MARLEY 2} IN.DEVON 24 IN. I want to welcome all out e Se «l‘;"" ;mfi“" o officé’ Phone 12. wmtn mden L;f dw'ers_e views can of to* n friends as well as ey W6, & SPECIALIST - B :,fte ra? pro AL‘;Ce td\e;r arguments. A A -home people to dine at my - - G. h”dfl' Practice Limited DENTISTS. i ter is considered by editors as a tables. The: Fair Store EYE‘ EAR NOSE- THROAT|DR. G. M, PALMER legitimate and desirable outlet for C O Carlson’s <Variety :Store: ' Glasses Fitted DENTIST it COLLARS | ~ :onx."m ervor of the some differing Yot AL SYMONS DAIRY LUNCH Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. O?Glbl:n;zl:lb Et N(;l;)t: of o S ; one 105. Phone 124, ~ But this fact carries one warn-| _CLUETTPEABODY&COINCTROYKY. T. R SYMONS, Prop. Abercrombie & McCready, Beltrami Ave. ce M“'::em::k 1‘::;39‘;;:9 346 ing with it. Not everything that is Beltrami Ave., Near City Drug Store The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. ~ J|A DANNENBERG i N printed must be thought to be agree- William H. Schmitt’s Grocery . ! CHIROPRACTOR DR. D. L. STANTON. able to the editor. The editor is not 8 Otto G.: Schwandt - Fiest; Natlonal Baok Pldg. DENTIST ! responsible for the opinions of his T : : E; Lremove the cause of scute and Office’ in Winter Block ¥ l HU““H‘ T I Mrs: E:-L. Woods chronic diseases |ofice hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to 8| DR. J. T. TUOMY, LLMARK ) Good Service Reasonable Commission 79 per cent during the past year. From March 4, 1915 to March 7, 1916, loans and discounts carried by state banks increased $16,519,378.83 while the overdrafts were reduced by $51,464.04. Agents Wanted Day'and Night Calls Answered Bemidji, Minn. |111 Fifth St. Phone' 949 | ; Phone 406-W. INC: SED DEPOSITS RACELET WaTC i i 3 . . FREE PENC‘L SH ARPENIN ST A’l‘loNs i — Glbbnx;: Block Tel. 250 -, Thetinaepsd Brosgrity of Min- | ‘ H‘l iy N‘ %E b i Wm. Schmitt’s. Store Pioneer Office :« Barker’s: b W o O TR A Hotel ‘l:esot!iae |ste\;1d5;nt :{n the reports made I ‘ i i LAND;“LOANS' INSURANCE FRANCES VIVIAN KENNEY v the state banks, showing an in- ! a 0“ ross AND CITY PROPERTY VOCAL TEACHER 3 crease in deposits in the state of $24,- | [ 3 L} - - Phone 311-W. 618.9}0.59. The net increase in as- i Markham: Hotel Building ; % i i 117 THira st. Bemidji | 1110 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn. ' sets is $26,984,160.05. The total | [ S“bscrlbe for Thev leer == i . deposits of all kinds amount to $192,- | [l J s & 3 DWIGHT ‘D. MILLER DR. F. J. DARRAGH' _ 151,699.26. On March 7, 1916, | FUH s ALE 0“ HEN'I' . _— —Spectal Agent— {; OSTHOPATHIC PHYSICIAN ‘L there were 977 state banks doing il . Midiand--Insurance- Co:, Life, Acci- Specialist of Chronic Diséases business in Minnesota, an increase of “’E‘é N dent: Heath- Insurance. Free Consultation [ ) ) §ec. Bank Block ? New Unlversmes Dictionary [||'Biv+ «x xxxxxx xxsxxxs S e el e S Huffman & O'Leary BEMIDJI-PIONEER" 1 soutt Bolind” ggg am|| | Three Coupons Secure the Dictionary 800 BAIEROAD i F"R"IT“HE A"fl { A MYTHICAL CANDIDATE Dwight D. Miller ETelah; Mismoucts, fios e new s Tnsurance Specialist | Ji - Rl et e, gtam || tice of peace also a puzzle, says the Ican Insure 980 186 East Bound Leaves. 2:46 pm UHBEHTAKIHGI St. Paul Dispatch. Although the cit- "m B 187 West Bound 'Leaves. 9:64 am ¥ izens have read of his fame fre- ! quently, none has been found who CONVERTIBLE STYLE HN McKEE.Emeral Director i 5 Present or mail to this paper three I | can swear positively as to where he Bracelet May be Removed and ;E:fl;’i’?; :;?I-‘;]Yé BANK g?{;s How to Get It Wal‘;“‘?' m‘:‘: above t:‘:hh-i;;i?g:' | ’ : ‘BLDS. For the Mere Normal Coat of cight,cen ver costrof -ha i ; | . lives or how he looks, He wasn’t a i ‘Watch Worn Alone; M“:n n’:“ u::e-nflnil:mb“‘:fin':. 'n" e Phoneé 178:W or R candidate but thirty-three voters wrote his name on the ballot, while the regular mominee received only twenty votes, The name of the new ! Jjustice is “John Doe.” ) 15 Jeweled Movement Very Small Size, but a Thor- oughty Dependable Timepicce @_ 25-Year Filled . . . $15.00 {ll 14x Solid Goid . . 25.00 3 Cllll]]fllls 98 Cl me Add\for Postage: - Up to 150 miles 07 ORDERS Up to 300 ttes—:10 secure tlns. NEW authentic Up to 600 miles} .15 Dictionary; bound in real flex- WILL Up to 1000&:“.20 ible leather, illustrated with -t For greaterdistances full pages inv' color:and duotone |- BB 3 be:o:h.m St 1300 pages.- ; FILLED i 25 DICTIONARIES IN ONE . All'Dictionaries published. ‘previ- ous to tlns year are-out o date. 130 am|| FUNERAL -DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER : Louis: Burchard Teacher of VIOLIN Phone 632. Call City Hall Beginners Not Accepted. : SHOVES, PENCIL 50 YEARS Granville S. Pease, publisher of the Anoka Union, will celebrate the fifti- eth ahniversary of his taking pos- session of the Union the first week in June by issuing a golden jubilee edi- tion, . In all the fifty years that “Daddy” Pease has been editor, not an issue of the Union has appesred ' BE!]. T. BAKER & G0, THIRD ST., BEMIDJI Muy.lwlp. n.,'ltol).-.'lundav.r‘lflnlm B