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THE -BEMIDII PIONELRR PUB. CO. Pablishers. apd, Rropristors. F.'G. NEUMEIER; Editor. TELEPHONE 922 Butered at the postaffice at Bemidih |, Minn, as second-class.matter undersAct »f Congreas of March 8, 1879. Publi —_— No attention paid to anonymous con- tributjons: - ‘Writer’s known, to tha editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Plo- weer should reach this office not later than Tuesday. of -each week to.insure publication 'in the current tssue. Subscription Rat One month by currier, One year by carrier.. Three months, postage paid. 8ix months, postage paid One year, postage. pald. - Plomeer. The Bemidji Datly Pioneer name : must be by ;whichsithis loss was in a lary Theasure occasioned the-amount this year. undoubtedly can be materially reduced. The heavy snows of the last winter just passed have caused an unusual accumulation -of rubbish: and ‘waste which t-is thesduty » of levery citizen to assist in eliminating so that now at'the beginning ofiithe; warmer weagther:all: homes and-huild- ings qmay be madesas far-as possible free from the danger-of fires and at the samertime sanitary and morerat- tractive. “As it is:desirable that some; par- ticular day-be devoted to this purpese, ..§ .40 4.00 1.00 2.00 . 4.00 I hereby designate: May: 5; 1916, @9/ the day en which the;attentien; of: the people should be: especially: -called:to the necessity- of - cleaning up: - their premises -and:-on - which : they-should become actually engaged - removing: wherever-located all unsanitary.and: Tha 2 Eight pages, contalning a summary of |, i, mmable: material whish.may-en- th busimess men evemhere.! am ded to belfeve that interest inib - ball has been greatly stimulated by recent developments and occurrence. I am willing to take the judgmenty: of the ordinary business man on this subject, as I am.of his opinion, in mest everythingi:that interests v mss; Americans, as it is a good barometer on: which to: base a judgment. I be- lieve the public:anticipates with more genuine enthusiasm the opening of the baseball this:year, than it has evinced ‘forvyears.: And there is a reason for this ad- vanced interest. Conditions are set- tled, there-are:no: diverting agencies in: the field,~harmony exists among. the professional ranks and therefore the public is assured-that-more good baseball will be seen-on-the diamond this year than has.been..obtained for several - years. I -am.-very much pleased with the existing conditions \ SEN cents’ worth.of W:B CUT Chewmg—ntb& Adong ..Shred, Real Tobacco Chewr—brings many .a_man real, tobaceo_comfort. ‘Che first quality test proves tnat a small chewof WeB CUT Ch MEN SPEND THEIR - MONEY-FOR wHAT- -(iGIMES THE MOST ' SRTISFACTION. ewing is plenty, becauseiit’siri¢h tobaeeo. No Jobs. Men~and-Women . Wanted. List of:-positions- obtainable free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 191-0, Rochester, N. Y: 26464 WANTED--Man- who understands gardening. Man with family- pre- ferred.” Tel. 17-F-2." J.'H!'French: ¢ 6d413 WANTED—Girl. for general house- work. Apply at once. Mrs.. I J. Cool, 902 Bemidji Ave. 3d412 WANTED-—Two dishwashers ‘at the $75.00. MONTH. GET GOVERNMENT{FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—My FOR SALE—Buff Orpington TURADAY, APRIL 11, 1016, home, 1021 Bemidji- Avenue, for:a smallér place. I also ‘have:'some: of the best improved and unim- proved land:in Beltrami:County for saleicheap and on easy‘térmss. E: J. Swedback, 1021 Bemidji Ave. 26d65 eggs, 75¢ for 13 eggs. Indian Runner duck eggs at $1.00-for nine. Tou- louse geese eggs, $2.50 for seven. Clifford Smart, 612 America Ave., phone 58. 43t Grand Central iHotel. 4104 FOR SALE CHEAP—Or will trade for a used Ford -automobile, 40 acres_good land-in Sec. 30, Town the news of the week. Published every Thursday and Sent postage paid to any mdrm or ¢ 81—‘0 n: ldvlm:'« e ———— POSITIONS ‘WANTED. WANTED—Young man wants work chcwmg ona blg wad like the ordmary kind—and_you <on't have to spit so much. Get a pouch and satisfy your taste formoh tobaecos in the National league. Naturally we expeet:ia-big.year. Most. of the.clubs have been strengthened in playing danger their property and -lives.” - 5 & 150, R. 31. R. T. Praught, Black- i ial and a strong fight for the - 'Notice how the salt brings out thé rich tobagenaste’? at anything. Experienced at farm- . +BASEBALL SEASON |moueri sua s strons nen for thel 5o 1y wrvwaN SRUTON COMPANE 3o i e B Yck Cty ing and clerking. Cal Sample,| (0% Minm 6415 & The Daily Ploneer receives playing of the first to the last game. G Y Phone 812. 24412 [FOR SALE—Pure-bred Silver Laced & wire service of the United : IN BIG LEAG"ES Personally I expect to see a keen = WANTED—First grade cortificate Xyan(;t;:ik e;)g;st Bifiid.?att;t‘;lrlgé =1 : Press .Asociation. s fight for the flag. teacher wants spring term; taught | __ o o> ) = Has hecy. “] two years. Address J. L., Pioneer. | FOR SALE—Bay gelding, nine years il inlaniaiishdintsidiriaiets To UPEN mmmmw Looking.ab t?e l"::)‘:me«z they line hY ‘ i € are Enthmlastlc 24412 - old, weight 1,200 Ibs. Geo. Car- P S SR i, 1.5 PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGH up, it:is .absolutely beyond the men About the ver, 516 13th Street. 6417 ADVERTISING BY THE | i League . Address No. 99, Pioneer. Game is Expected. by - situation as presented in the Windy once. y . STATE GEOGRAPHICAL i ) i City and many-conjectures are made live towns. 25 acres in hay and 44tf i NAMES AND THEIR HIS- Leaders. as to whether the injection of Fed- BBC AUSE wearing crops. 60 acres, sefded to clover. | oo S oven-room. house and TORICAL SIGNIFICANCE eral league players into the National Bducators is the next, ‘We will sell ‘thisin:-40, 80 or 160- i in the game. y A Ky 29, Town 145, R. 34, Hubbard B lor’s Falls in 1837, was one :::tl::e;:;;l:fi;tt: e EscAPEs OPERATION {.::,’i'n;:':tdfi'r'omfl.gg County, Minn.; 25 acres meadow;| bill. Finder please return to Pio- of the most prominent. Min- By John K. Tene Mre. Sinclalr Finds Wonderful Reii the whole family into $10 per acre cash. Nemesius Niel-| neer office for reward. 3d412 nesota pioneers. It was quite . (Byido - Tenes). " edy. In Time to - Aveid Educators today. son, Grayling, Mich., Box 871. e fitting, therefore, that his *| President of the National League. Knife. EDUCATOR branded 6d412 WANTED, name should have been .given New York, April 11.—It is far onthe sole guarantees the WANTED TO RENT—4 or 5-room: to a county established . in from an unusual or new prediction h’g'-stfi‘?%nfis{flngfig “‘;rf e:el; E:;f ‘é;:“'c‘:&:’if;e'"{lfi"'{l:fi A glance at the want column mas. house in good condition. Address 1855, while Minnesota was for me to state that I believe base- stomach<derangements. for more than the feet grow as they help you sell it. inquiries to A. B., Pioneer. 3d413 x still a territory. ball will enjoy an exceptionally pros- | six,years:; She:beeame despondent and should,” Made only by Brown came as a drummer perous and successful year :this sea- [ hopeless. -.She feared she would have Rice & Hutchiny, Inc., GAB.IJDCK, Office Phone 12. England has taken many unfair ad- |3, Inenrance Srnorialict SPECI T vantages of her; there can ‘be no mterefled j Insurance Specialist AS been Practid Limited DENTISTS. doubt that she feels she is fighting a 1 can Insure: sible for l l EYE EAR NOSE THRoAT|DR. G. M. PALMER righteous cause. She naturally sees i 5 fim DENTIST in punty £ bi Glasses Fitted things through blood-stained eyes. of "business successes Office. Gibbons Bldg. North of i But we of the United States are throughout ‘he‘cm Markham Hotel. Phone 106. Office Phone 124, Residence 846 -1 not at war. We are neutrals; we . K BAKING Everybody in::town: o Miles Block, Bemidji should see with a clear vision and 5 r& ' POWDER may know:.you- but: A. DANNENBERG o e el W o o et 3 PO e o e e CHIROPRACTOR DR. D. L. STANTON, mission to perform, the greatest op- a ou have t sell” First National Bank: Bldg: DENTIST P portupity for a world good that has is what: you Y Ve to seql.. I remove-the cause ofacute and Office- in: Winter. Block ever been offered any nation. We — chronic- diseases DR. J. T." TUOMY, must act more judicially. should always Adunisiu.Will H“."Yfil Office/houray 10:18,4-30.8;17 toi DENTIST mi | Perhaps we have already wasted use:: o S < Phone:-408-W. Gibbons- Block ) Tel. 230 our opportunity to a considerable ex- D 3 I h B North of Markham Hotel i tent. Is it surprising that Germany m A:; many mry unc le DEAN LAND C0. FRANCES: = looks upon our neutrality as being asons " VIVIAN: a little lop-sided when some of our why—but try a Tormerly knowa s Acquteongs, Daicy, LAND, LOANS :INSURANCE VOCAL TEACHER - unchi,paw soder new ownership and AND CITY PROPERTY Phone 311-W-. greatest minds openly disagree with can and see for few management. = the admimistration and agree with the yourself.. 1110 Bemidji Ave.: Benrldyi; Minn. fiiiifiliii&k!ll!ui GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO ©wANCHES IN ALl THF PRINCIPAL CITIEY KXKEKRKKRKXRRRKX R KD (Prepared by the Minne- sota Historical Society for the United Press.) BROWN: COUNTY Joseph Renshaw:Brown, or “the veritable. Joe Brown” as Franklin Steele called him the Indians on the site of Tay- boy with the first detachment of troops for Fort Snelling in sota Pioneer for a time and held many territorial offices. Fkhhok ok ok k A KA KKk A A kA ok ok ok ok ok ko ok ok koo k ok ok * *x * * * *x * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * x *x * * * * * * * * * ¥ * HREKK KKK KK KKK IS IT SURPRISING? ‘When one is maddened by war and angered to desperation, logic does not appeal and has but little effect, if any. The warrior sees no injustice in the contentions of the- ememy; nothing appeals to -him as .equitable except that which favors his: own views. This is not surprising. It would be surprising if it were not so. That is Germany’s position. There can be no doubt that she is sincere in her submarine contentions; there can be no doubt that she feels that {Heads of National and American Leagues-Predict. Close. Races for-Pennant:. Big Revival in Interest in National A banner year in baseball is ex- pected by President Tener of the Na- tional league and President Johnson of the American league in statements prepared exclusively for the United Press today. On the eve of the opening of the races for the pennant and :‘a great The son. This is the opinien of all base- ball men, generally and freely made. in the baseball world. It is only natural to expect that sueh: condi- tions will produce extremely -gratify- ing results on baseball. What is more natural than that the average citizen with plenty of money in his pocket, should patronize the national sport at every possible opportunity, especially when there is nothing.in| its management to which he can take . exceptions. Interest ‘Stimulated. From my own personal: contact Central Powers? Is it surprising that Germany doubts our neutrality when we uphold the technical right to arm ships to protect.themselves..against pirates that do not exist? - ‘Why; our own.congress was against permitting Americans:ito stravel. .upon armed boats until the president put up the alternative to them by voting for America or for Germany. Even the: president's’ cabinet--is divided,' some resign, others.openiy rebel.. Natur- ally’such neutrality -is' not: very effec- tive: - Germany ' hears-of it and.is encouraged in her course by the sup- port of ‘many of our -people. If-we could-only -actually discard our-hyphens, both the English-Amer- ican-and-the German-American kind, and impartially judge minds, how far he would then be in our mission.of waorld.peace! e —--ia— CLEAN-UP DAY. Governor J. A. A. Burnquist by of- Up 15 WILL Up to1000:miles .20 v ficial proclamation has designated: : : - ! e FUNER2Y;: DIRECTOR: May'5 as-the official clean-up day-for | illustrated with:}; oF drastenidistinces an Minnesota. follows -ealls -particular .attention to the necessity to the:removal of rub- bish - which:is a fire thazard. “During the last yearthe:loss of property by fire-in the state of Min- nesota-was -nearly :$5,000;000.:1 By proper-activity-along:lines :whishowill: tend to do away with tha.mm~lw' -with -open|- His proclamation:which-{- If you are of prophecy-to say which club will win. An unusual amount. of interest has been injected into the senior league by reason of the amalgamation which took place between the Chicago Na- tional league and Federal clubs. The public is quite alive to the league club will make the team a strong contender. Qptimistic. Feeling . Other. teams -have added to their personnel of players with the expec- (Continued on Page 3) to undergo an operation. Her com- plexion suffered along -with her gen- eral health. If 1 should need any more medicine you may be sure I will send for it. It is. a;wonder one-can be rid -of such conditions . without pain. And my complexion is clearing; they all speak of it—F was so-yellow -and -brown -be- fore:” Mayr's Wonderful . Remedy.gives per- manent, results. for stomach, liver and intestinal ailments. Eat as much and whatever you like. No more distress after eating, pregsure:of gas .in :the stomach and.around. the.heart, Get one battle of your druggist now and-try-it on ;an :absolute :guarantee—if not satis- factory money will be returned. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store .and all other reliable druggists. (Dwight D. Miller My aim-will be.to always,| servamgood; fresh,whole-. some-foods in- the: cleanest .and most safitary manner. CugofCofieglhat’s better I.want tg.welcome all out of towa friends-as well as hom people to dine at my tabJ | SYMON Y LUNCH | mr Rs. sYfiil)gs Propl? ve., Near City Drug-Store . Bemidji, RICE & HUTCHNS . thing: to :going. barefooted. Their correct broad-toed - shape- allows Natuze to. relieve —perhaps _entirely free—your feet from the. troubles caused by nar- row, unnatural shpes. For all bent bones, corns,. bunions, ingrowing. Educators will save 15'High St.,Boston, M. Sold Exclusively by C. A. KNAPP PRINTER&’ INK: FOR RENT. FOR RENT—House at 719 Beltrami avenue. Apply to Mrs. Fred Brinkman. 2d411 FARMS: FOR SALE: FOR SALE~240 acres flrst class land in Beltrami county, Minnesota. Lo- cated within 4 miles of two good, acre tracts. This land is dirt cheap at $30 per acre. Never has been offered for: sale before and:at the price we quote, $20. per acre, should be snapped up by those In search of a real spap. Terms of sale: One-half cash, balance to suit e — at 6 per cent interest. W. M.| me for reward, as it wasa birth- . baseball season, tomorrow, the heads nails, flat-foot, etc., come Vail, Blackduck, Minn ate| day present from my papa. Miller when he discovered him:cut- , from (hepmchm‘nrell\ue 3 , Minn. of the-two leaiuce predicted close MINNEAPOL'S WOMAN i ting timber and trading with A of wrongly-shaped shoes. Jewett, 715 Bemidji Ave. 4d413 FOR SALE CHEAP—NEY% . of Sec. FOR SALE—Five acre lots in. Ny- FOR SALE—One new milk cow and. FOR SALE—Piano, cheap, if taken at Tel. 249. d44tt more, on easy terms. Mathew Larson. calf, at H. Lawler’s, 922 America Ave. 6d416 two lots. 1221 Dewey Ave. 5d415 FOR SALE—Furniture at 820 Bel- trami Ave. ..6d413 LOST—My: gold watch: with Ford fob. Will you please return it to LOST-—Pocketbook with ten dollar 1819. He became a trader The .reasons - for baseball men i ‘Then she discovered Mayr's Won- i v thinking it will be a great year for | derful Remedy and took a course of PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS with the Slomx(, as setllerls be- 16 fiatlotiad s areg e e treatment. The firat dose brought re- . 3. LAWYERS gan to come in, a speculator ¢ sults. She wrote: DR.. ROWLAND: GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, in land and townsites He dented prosperity of the entire coun-| . “Only one dase and I slept like:a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON LAWYER was publisher of the Minne- try and the ideal conditions-existing|log. And 1 felt relieved right away. Office—Miles Block Business and Professional Miles Block Phone §60 DR. E. A. SHANNON;, M. D. PHYSICIAN' AND' ' SURGEON Office in* Meyo ' Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Building. |DR. C..R. SANBORN. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. L. A, WARD PHYSICIAN /AND ‘SURGEON Over -First: National Bank Bemidji, Minn.. DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security ‘Bank Block DR. EINER. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn, 117 ThirdsSt. Bemidji DWIGHT D. MILLER —Special TTROT T -New. Universities, Dictionary: How to Geti It / For the Mere Normal, COUPON Presented by-the - BEMIDJI PIQNEE& ; Three-Coupons Secure the:Dictionary: Present or mail to this paper three coupons like the above with ninety- jeigbt-cents; to cover-cost of -handling, Ppacking, clerk hire; ete/ - MAIL:. Add for Pe oatage: Up 10 150 miles .07 qolor and’ duotone. .- prevx- h;s,year are\ oqt of date. —— Up to 300<ailes .10 to. 15 | Midland: Insurance:Go., . Life;. Acel- dent; Health Insurance. ¢ Agents:-Wanted: - 506 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. [ 2 R R I 12 South’ Bound Arrlvel 11 North Bound Leaves. 800 2. East.Bound.Leaves. l‘l West Bound Leaves. East Bound Leave: 187 West.Bound Leave DRS. LARSON & LARSON . Specialists the Eye, Fitting of Glasses ‘We have-all the facilities for dupli- 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 68 818 America Ave. REGISTERED: OPTOMETRISTS cating' broken"lenses- Officés:” Postoffice Block Huffman- & 0'Leary FURMTURE AND - UNDERTAKING ;- H N. McKEE.T’\mcml«Directnr £ ml”‘ L] mA'nmn l! South+—Mj Phone 178-W-or R* M. E! IBERTSON: LIBRARY. dally, exoept Sunaay, 1 to ¢ p 7 te 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room enly,i3 to 6 p. m. UNDERTAKER" 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, M|

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