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«fi!flcifiui:fl«ttt x ion’ type. The number available in-eounty institutions in- « TODAY’S NORTHWEST ODDITY * -t{'fi * % TER B m’ Publishers- and. Fropeistors. ‘Wisconsin amount to about one-half | % R Efl D'EPA:RTMENT F. G. NEUMEIER, mnnr the number available in Minnesota. | % St. Paul, Minn., May 11.-—" TELEPHONE 922 "| These-institutions comipare-favorably{¥ After gradually turning ¥|. — —_— o iicasaces!in equipMents withiour institutions; | X stone /for four years; Allen ¥ s oo ; AT & ¥ giZbtered at the posk driogsat BEMMI |, 0qgaté medienl - stasebvisibnyi HOWS X Scward,i tormer! telegraph pp+ ¥ HELP WANTED. FOR SALE=Continuéd:, it Congreas of March 8, 1879, ever, except in the large institutions| % erator, is dead. The process x WANTED__At once, men to clear | FOR SALE—Eggs for hatchin; oo Svere Rfterac o= vaes s | Ikt thie 'Milwaulide s county sanator-| % ofiossification thad complotely 8th st i Avé le ' comB White -Leghoras, $1.00 blished every afternoon exompt Sunday ] : M street between Mississippi Ave. &8l 3 LLDTneg cvery Srroot SXOE SMR0%Y | fum witt besimbosstble in Wisconsin| % transtérmét.the mmateidowsr and ‘garden' lots south of 8th St.| per:settiiig: Gordon Smilth, 717 ‘I:u ’nttentl:;l ‘yl‘i'd‘ to a.mmymmut cu:; until they are able to amend their{|+« limbs, and when if reached ¥ Also ditching work. near electric| Beltrami Ave. Phone 60. 6d523 ribirtions: ¥ + ‘nal il » g 5 4 | Bttt mg Wl o oot iy v n“‘:m“, law after the Minnesota pattern. hed his: hips he' died! { His mind ‘«‘ light plant, on the Ruggles prop- | FORSALB_Five-room cottagsion 50 I Commumionons for the Weekly Plo-| T i :vns selnw t: '{?l E,;m £ : erty. J.J.Opsahl. Phone 177-W.| g 1ot, 2 blocks from high school neer should reach this oftice not later IS YOUR ‘MIND: YOUR OWN? # funorel wos-he 9CRY: - 3d513 and Central school. Herbert :han” Tuesday *of each.weelk. tw Insure WANTHOD _Thres saw il sotfers 3 publi-ation In the current issue. We often hear peoplé make the re-j| %% ¥4 & &% 4 ¥ 9 & K 4 &/ WANTED—Three saw mill setters, 2| Wood,” 819 America Ave. tr head trimmermen, 2 lumber grad- m ers, 1 millwright, 1 carriage rider, cottage with large garden and 3 e 5 1 B Subsoription Eates. mark: “I have a mind of my own. i One month by carrier. Literally speaking, yyesi But ‘other-| Buckman, candidate for congress-y 2ne vear by carrier | wise, No! man, have been placed about the vil-, 1 lath grader, 1 lath shover. AD-| g1 froits. Sam Lalone, 617 i _I“hlre'e;mmo.x‘uvhl postage ‘00| We can.demonstrate the truth of|lage this week. The Buckman en- ~Dly at Olson’s Employment Ag;z:;yz. 13th St. 3d512 (ne year, the latter statement by referring tof| thusiasm ‘seems:to be-growing every~ FOR SALE—Buff Orpington eggs, by your. own' actions; by the action ofj|d&y’all overrthe distriet: Eight pages, containing a -ummlry ot WANTED—Woman cook at Jester| ,c. gor 13 eggs. (he news of theweek:~ Published evers | YoUT friends, and neighbors by: thi —_— 1 ‘Farm Resort. Apply A. H. Jester, = I £ , 612 America Ave., EREK KA XEREE R R A - i | Markhem Hotel Block. 4as13| Corord Smart, 6 . 4 i o e ¥ T Fhursday and sent postage paid to any |actions:of ‘thepubficin general hone 58. 43te wddress: fan: 150 A mlomng No man, has:a mind wholly. and ab-[# - - PINEWOOD * b S S % %5 % % % % 5 ¥ %% 5 5 5| colutely his, own in the generally ac-|* (By Special Correspondent) FOR SALE FOR SALE—One bay horse five years cepted.sense. of: the word. No mani| ¥ ¥ ¥ % ¥ ¥ X ¥ X K X ¥ -K ¥ * old, weight 1,400 lbs. Address The Daily Ploneer receives 4 |forms: his. conclusions entirely from{| L. Klinger was the guest of his| ® * * s wire service of the United + |his.own observations.and reflections,i| daughter, Mrs. A. Fenton in Bemidji 3 - x o s L 174 RAISE PRODUCE CLOSE IN—For % g sale May 15. Three well located| oo Vol Guthrie M"“"w e garden plots, 1% to 23 acresin each. South of 8th street and-west | FOR SALE—Corner lots, 50-foot east of Mississippi Ave. Close to city| front. A bargain if taken at once. high school. Has small buildings| Herbert Wood, 819 America Ave. tf on lot on Mississippi Ave. (A)|FOR SALE—An oak china closet, Price $350, $35 down; (B) Price| cheap if taken at once. Phone 334. $300, $30 down; (C) Price $500, 1111 Dewey avenue. 3d511 $50 down; balance on easy install- ments over a period of 5 years; in- terest 6 per cent. Act quick. J. Press Association. 4| though. .many sincerely believe that/| Saturday. 4/f they.de. . | Otto Nelson left Saturday for Kel- One simple-illustration. is sufficient | liher where -he will be employed in. to prove the eorrectness of our con-/|the cedar camp. tention. Mrs. C. Mollér left Saturday for! Mr., Nameless is one of our citizensi| Minneapolis and Rush-City where:she! ho. “has a mind of his.own.” At|will be the guest of friends and rela- east -he says. he-has, and he really!| tives. believes-what he says: Among those who were in Be-; IR R R R RS E RS R RS R 2 0y qlnuk relief from’Bent bones, oum-. ingrowing nails, flat:fdot.” All-suchillsare the fruits-of wesring narrpw, unnatural:shoes. Don’t ‘let -your ‘children learn these painful troubles. Start the whole family wearing Edu- - =¥ FAPER REPRLSENTED! FOR FOREIGH ADVERTISING BY THE FOR SALE—Five acre lots in Ny- more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO He walks along our streets.day byl| midji Saturday were Mrs. J. Clem- I D UCATOR Ithe J. Opsahl, The Homemaker. Phone | Mathew Larson. dine SRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEF day‘l Glarlng :lexecl: mi outx;‘ m(unl—r mer, Georige Cl;mn.;erla I:x B.fl);;lsalni wear-resisting Educators.! Made only by 177-W. 3d513 |[FOR SALE—Motor boat by James cipal system stare him in.the face.|and the Misses Zenda Bell an yrle! Rice & Hutchiss,Ino. = Caulfield; cheap if taken at once. KKK KKK KKK KX HKK B He sees them not—or seeing them,!| Methven. 15 High Street, Boston, Mass, TO' MILL. WORKERS—We have to'r Phone 616. 6d613 fails.to heed them. His mind is not'| The Misses Holland and Morgan| sale 95 well located 10ts in Bailey's | mmmtmm——— STATE GEOGRAPHICAL concerned, who have been conducting religious; or Ruggles’ addition south of 12th POSITIONS ‘WANTED. St. on 5 years’ time, $25 per lot up. $10 down or 10 per cent of NAMES AND THEIR HIS- TORICAL SIGNIFICANCE Another citizen comes along| services at Clearbrook the past few! . points them. out, starts an agitationl| weeks arrived here Monday to spend! that grows, and Mr. Nameless imme-| the day with friends. | diately comes. to- life and joins the| H. Dodge was a Bemidji caller Fri- throng with lusty shouts for improve-| day. ment—AFTER the other fellow has| Mrs. A. Sthol was the guest of Mrs. done the work. Pevey in Clearbrook Sunday. 1f Mr. Nameless really “had- ai Miss Mae Simenson, having closed; mind.of his.own?’ the agitation wouldi|.a term of school in Dist. 72 left Mon-' have no effect whatever upon that!| qgay for her home at Bemidji. mind. —_— But he hasn’t. His mind is just| Indianapolis—Three of the mainl like the minds of all of the rest off| divisions of the national conference us—just Mke the mind of every hu-|of Charities & Correction here today ‘| man being—it can be influenced and/| have women as presiding officers. swayed by other minds, just as readily ds the work of his mind can| influence the minds of other people. The articles we read, the words we hear, our conversations of everyday life all have a"direct and’a powertil influence ‘over’ our own minds, often diverting:our convictions and ideas :into. whollydifferent channels -fromi those: formerly used: A minds thasds: warthnhnvmg'iarnl-! Tlfifind et “Sunday Morning Bfih” c.. A.- KNAPP WANTED—Educated young lady de- i arohase pri i1l : sires work in doctor’s office or Bemidji, _ Minn. [ | porchase prico will start you in &\ g oter business place; will — _ - A : 8| substitute or take permanent signs on every lot. J. J. Opsahl, ’ ; Address The H. Ak i work; good references. omemaker. Phone 177-W. I E., clo Pioneer. 2d512 3d513 — FOR suE_clty propem and some FOR - RENT. of the best improved and unim-|FOR RENT—Nice, clean furnished proved land in Beltrami county. 1| rooms; must be seen to be appre- am selling my own property when | ciated. Fhone 968-J. Over Koors you buy from me; you pay no com-| Bros. Bakery. 6d512 mission and get very easy terms. * = x * * * * * * * -—— * * (Prepared by the Minne- * * sota Historical Seciety for the ¥ % United Press.) * *x KANDIYOHI COUNTY * * The Dakota name for the ¥ * buffalo fish is “kandi” and * % this combined with ‘‘ohi,” ¥ ¥ meaning “arrive in,” was ap- « plied by the Indians to a lake * ¥ in this county. These fish ¥ % spend the greater part of the % x x * * * * * * * * x *| * *| * * *x *i * * * *x * * L * * ¥ < FOR RENT — Furnished upstairs H. 3. Swedback, Bemidj, Minh, 55| roomsat $10, 58 and $6 per'month. Inquire at 1001 Minnesota avenue. FOR SALE—Five thousand ft. two 6d514 by four, twelve by fourteens, six- teen ft. length surfaced one side year in the large rivers but at their spawning season, they travel in immense num- bers to the lakes at the head of the small streams. The county, established in 1858, was named from the lake. In pronunciation: the- name should be-accented in the:first and last syllables and the vowel should be long as in Compl‘ete the Joy of Motoring Have a convenient place for housing:yoeus-car and making:the small repairs. One of the- first requirements of a complete garage is the work bench—you need a place for the tools and acces- FOR RENT—Five furnished rooms and edge, No. 2 and better; also ior house);z:;lepl::ga.”s-l‘ftvos B?::il],; three thousand ft. lap board sid-| _vonu®: Pho g ing. Cheap for cash. Address Box |FOR RENT—One office room in Se- 135, Turtle River, Minn. 6d512| curity Bank Bldg. Inquire at Se- FOR SALE-_Two fve-passenger sec- | _CUrity State Bamk. 124518 ond hand touring cars in first class |FOR RENT—Store building; living condition; reason for selling, will| rooms in rear, good location. Mal- ““ice. ways suseeptible-to ‘change, to con< A 2 silin & Heunsh a49tt K K KK KK KKK K KK ¥ ¥i| Victions; to revision superinduced: by} o sories. This bench may be built along’ the side er in the :1‘1’(:1 il W’fid:::ss °hv;fll’ c’i : —_— the wisdom emanating from-'other . rear, according to choice. Of course, you'll arrange for tire il . G2 dsll FOR RENT—Six-room modern flat, SANATORIUM: LAW: minds. . 4 windows. Good lighting, is first-aid to handy repair work, 2 cor. 10th and Miss. Ave. Tel. 197-J. A mind that is wholly its own ig A concrete- floor providés good drainage and you can FOR SALE—Cheaper than ditch 6d511 land, 160 acres 2 miles from sta- [FOR RENT—4-room cottage at 809 tion on Soo; 2 miles from station Bemidji Ave. Keys at 811. 64518 on G- N.; 10 miles from Bemidji. $12.50 per acre, easy terms. Wm. FARMS FOR SALE. MoGnalg: 58512 | FOR SALE—SW of SE%, Sec. 51~ FOR SALE-—Not having a place to 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on keep them, I will offer for sale fine| long time and easy terms. Call pair of ponies, saddles, harness, on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, ete. W. E. Dean, Bemidji, Minn. Minn 58tf 425t | = FOR SALE—Lots 3 and 4, Block 9, 3rd addition to Bemidji. Small cash payment with balance on con- wash the automobile-in.all kinds of weather. Buildca garage now: It’s a.year 'round necessity. Smith-Robinson Lbr. Co. “One board or a:carload” Bemidji, Minn: “The county sanaterium law ofi| no mindat BM. Minnesota is one of the best in the; United States and is not in need of; amendment,” was tlie sentiment ex- pressed at a meeting of* the:anti-tu- berculosis workers of the Mississippi Valley district held at Milwaukee re- cently. Here we have, in contrast to the opinion of a few impatient individ+ uals in a single- Minnesota- county, the united endorsement of-‘experi+ enced generals who are actually di4 ENTHUBIASM ‘GROWING. - SYMONS’ . Dairy Lunch Férnierly known ‘as' Armstrong's Dairy Lunch; now under ' new ownership ‘and new management. i Pillager Herald: Placards of C. B} ,“ Huffman. & O'Leary "FURNITURE AND . JISCELLANEOTS GOOD BOARD AND ROOM FOR $5 per week at 1110 Bemidji Ave. Our aim will be to always T e eanest || JITNEY: WAITING: ROOM: 1= recting the fight against tuberculosi UNDERTAKING b e tract. Geo. Smith, 1101 Minn. Jout :n n:;" ;fipem: % smf;; InD':P: 24 and most sanitary ‘manner. 2 Opened for the convemenc:t :flp ;urve. trons. We operate Ave: Sas1s w. ng the Milwaukee meeting, Dr. 1. — i 3 ANTED. Murphy, secretary-of the ,zuumm H.N. McKEE, Eneral.blrenm ) ’ uick service and mode: FOR SALE—Chickens, 411 Bemidji | WANTED — Plain sewing. 1105 Public Health association, comments |} A CuE“fCflfieeflmt,S better g ‘AND LIVERY LINE Ave. 6d513| Dewey Ave. 44513 Phone 178-W or' R ||| : ‘In connectmn wntb th;e Nymore and. Bemidji Jitney Service ‘ Nnglgxt Service) T . ‘ . | ot towatriends 2 well ,em,d,,,,‘,mm Blie Thd Livery Line Business and Professional I tables. e — PHYSICIANS;' SURGEONS LAWYERS '|DR. ROWLAND GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, ’ B ¢ Office—Mfles Block Miles Block Phone 560 DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office in Mayo 'Block Office secondfloor O’Leary-Bowser Tele 3 so W, Offices | | [ 3 : f 5 "/ i Plione: 396 Res. Phone 397 Building. » . 506 BELTRAML AVE. | |B d ‘ 4 DR. C. B. SANBORN VETERINARY SURGEON a close run for first honors in the & I ¢ i § PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON war on consumption. 3 ¥ Ofice"Mlles Bigek Wak, DEEV‘E%D A2 “All agreed that to date Minnesota | =———————————— \ A7 \ . s § Lpbiteadi g p j DR.'L. Ai: WARD as follows: “Of the states in the Mississippi Valley district, Wisconsin is the only rival Minnesota need fear, and it only comparable equipment, county and district beds, is at present nu+4 merically outstripped over 50 per cent. Now if no local difficulties] personal jealousies, or political obsta4 cles are allowed to work to the dis+ advantage of the tuberculosis indi- viduals of this state, Minnesota will || keep ahead of Wisconsin and will give New York state, which at pres4 ent is the leader in the United States; || We want to welcome all out L I can. lnuu-e Beltrami Ave,, Near City Drug Store Office Plione 3-R Res. Phone 99-J has legislated in‘a better:way regund{ ing tubereulosis sanatorfa than:-ay other state in:the Missiseippi Valley; it not in the United:Stdtes. In fact PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over. First National- Bank Bemidji, Minn. DRS:; WARNINGER: & HOEY 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LICENSED VETERINARIANS i DR. E. H. SMITH Phone 209 other states are amending their lawa | Day Call 581-W" Night Call 472 R PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. to et o guon entures ot _ous : N. Western: Foundry and Machine Sho o i Wisconsin's law 1s- quite similér but | = ; y '—x—_—p CoLOSRNE) Dadlk Blsek DRAY LINE state'aid is given for matitenanceoniy 3 - Bemidji, Minnesota DR. EINER: J¢ . |TOM-SMART and not for building-purposes. Oar mcE Bml cm YOURBTRmG ! H. D. HENION ji, F: R.. WERNER PHYEICIAI%%NSUHGEON DRAY AND TRANSFER law does not require, however, that . depends-to a‘considerable extent up- ’ Bemidji, Minn. Safe-and Piano Moving patients who ‘are unable to’pay ‘their i e o on the perfect alignment of the ver- Brass-and’AluminumrCastings a specialty, our : Res: Phone 58 818 America Ave. expenses be dectared ‘paupers-betore |« 1B b9S. CAE 16r thB MONBY ; | tebrae which compose your spinal prices are right, we guarantee our work. Let [J|A V."GARLOCK, M. D. Office Phone. 12. o beirig admitted for treatment for| column. us prove it. SPECIALIST D = tuberculosis, as is the case-im Wis- Practice Limited ENTISTS, sa" M Many famous people have proved 5 A A N A A A A A AR A N A e EYE EAR' NOSB THROAT DR, G. M. PALMER 8 8th St.. Ph =J. CHIROPRACTIC Ax L2 [EROT 0% consin. The numbers of beds avails e ! Glasses' Fitted NTI able, and the propertion of thé pepa+ J fl' fie’m" to’be<Nature’s agent:: This advance- DENTIST ¢ 4 i v Office Gibbons Bldg. 4 lation of Minnesota committed to the mefit 1 solence aads£o health. snd Markhumnl.iotelg o N‘;‘:;‘ of | Office Phone 124, Residence. 346 sanatorium project, is away ahead of an Tong-Tite: - b i lone - Miles Block, Bemidji any other state in‘this region: ' This N : e = 5 means that the Minnesota sanatorium A. Dannenberg D, C ZIEQLER’S A ROPRACTOR T L law meets withthe approval of local | First Natl, Bank Bldg., Bemidji First National Bank Bldg. Office in’ Winter Block pecple concerned to a far igrester Office:Hours:~-10-12, 1:30-5, 7-8 P o ] I remove the cause of acute and lpn 1 m mrae degree than is the case in other 18 & ] Phone 406W . | i chronie diseases IBGIT. mgfi‘g—i' states. | = : | Office- hours: 10-12, 1:30- =T “Although Michigan'compares ‘well Wipel R Gibbons Block Tel. 250 Phone 406-W. l:lumingr« - Ilardmef‘: - Furniture e Furs — Junk> B s North of Markham Hotel Dn}féelsw%%];}g mmmn LAND, LOANS INSURANCE Specialists the Eye, Fitti Of Glasses AND CITY PROPERTY We have all‘ the-facilities' for dupl- cating broken lenses with Minnesota regarding‘thé propor- tion of ‘the population commmitted to G a5 ol - {fte sanatoriuim project and thenam. || 1 amvmaking 3 and & yeari i} . pUNERAL DIREQTOR v ) . L ber of beds available, Michigan orno occupied by owners at other state in the United States, with 7 per cent: the possible exception of Néw /Yeérk state, has planned:the: building of M: E. [BERTSON ; K117 Third:st. Bemidji s sanatoria with a system or order that ' Annual interest. ' 2 : emidy| Offices: Postoffice Block ,f5°8t st conmjerebe o thet of Mln- - UNDERTARER- | Advertisers:who want the best results| owiemr v wmizr D BRITEN. ;Le:::‘i"x;b‘;rfis;*‘&m;gm'fie mm c. cruss o i always ; patronize .The: Pibneer i They; know, by experi=|y.q..q In!:rnnlue c«f Life, Accl- Bumyg:z:ezxfo[‘m-ml;nuwl " ‘more or ‘léss “négldcted adjumots-to ok sinisunnig: 1 that ‘has noegualin this section ofithe countryas| dent, Health Tnsurance et general 'nranicipal - “hospitals;: and I“fi = Agents Wanted Hendquarters: Bemldfl W many of théir‘county Histitutions ure Bemidji, Minn. (Office 118-W C ReBs¥T1aW