Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 26, 1916, Page 2

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KKK KKK K KKK Foonn FRTERTE xax (By United Press) ‘Whitney Brown spent Sunday with Newark, 0., Oct. 26.—Mrs. Mary |his parents. A. Lovejoy, who chews, smokes and| Among the Bemidji visitors of °gee war, together with the demand that|STATE TIMBER SALE " will be conducted for the mext two|FRIEND OF BARBARA m hmld]l nafly Pionw )Sleet:tnty B::lkell') r:fnlglllv ttrl?)ll'llnlog;g? IS_ NOT POSTPONED | weeks. By means of circulars, but- FRIETCHE 100 YEARS OLD es been made by the Na - : FHE BUMIDIT FIONRER r:_",m ety of the Daughters of the American The state timber sale which is tons, newspapers, posters and speech. & R cAndow bl WU | Revolution, the Woman’s Relief |scheduled for Oct. 30 to be held at|es, the committee in charge of the F. G. NEUMEIER, Editox. Corps, the Ladies’ Union Veteran Le-|the state capitol, St. Paul, has not|campaign for the amendment will T gion and indeed, all the patriotic wo-|been postponed,:as reported in this|make a final effort to -claim the at- still retai M W. Bliss, Mrs. ! : n her - faculti - | Monday were Mrs. J. W. 3 3 i TELEPHONE 922 men’s organizations which have head- | city recently. It is expected that a|tention of the people, cept of alie:rian“g ogeleb:a;%u htfl's ::e Keiser and Mrs. Guthrie. quarters in Washington. number of local men will attend the Amendment No. 1, which is &l80|hundredth birtiu 45y today. ; N. A. Otterstad, F. J. Stadden and Entu;:l:fltc ::3_ gl:;ts o.ie:t: r-t“ ?;glflicli This demand is, ot, course, made be- | sale. known as the revolving fund amend-| ' Born in Fredericktown, Md., she|L. G. Thydean arrived here last Sun- Congress of March 8, 1879, cause of Mr. Baker’s speech in Jer- 2 —r— ment, provides for a revolving fund|was in her younger days an intimate |48y from Tenstrike where they have 3 sey City in which, endeavoring to de-| AGGRESSIVE CAMPAIGN of $250,000 for the partial improve-| friend of Barbara Frietche, —whese |been cruising and intend to be in this Published every afternoon except Suiiday tenit}) \ghglons lt'le_exzcan pl;)llcyt, llie v;l:ri FOR AMENDMENT NO. 1| ment of state lands before they are|fame has come down through his- | vicinity for a couple of weeks. Their scribe e patriots who follo . 3 2 ) mNb:u‘:;gnu%‘;r}’:e‘g"On:;%nyg"‘:‘:t cob- | Washington from Bunker Hill to| An aggressiv; campaign for Amend- put jon: fhie market ;‘:gt;n%yw%fi?t tl;ea:ne was made im-|Work is progressing nicely. T kny to the editor, but not necessarily | Yorktown as thieves, church looters|ment No. 1, the first amendment to . N '0:‘;?“"‘1,0"-‘0;- S 7 and disreputable characters gener-|the state constitution to be submitted Ploneer advercisements are re- T ——— A glance at ihe want coiumn may Communications for the Weekly Plo-| )}y to the voters at the election Nov. 7,|lisble. Subscribe for tne Ploneer. help you sell it. { should reach this office not later = i1l feel th - . 1 Tuesday of each week to insure| No one will feel more keenly than i publication in the current issue. the members of these patriotic soci- eties the humiliation which Mr. Ba- ®ne m,,,,,,',"‘.‘,';"g,‘:?; Rates, ker’s slurs are bound to prove to all carrie! Américans. The chief mission of i these noble organizations of women . y o ~ . —*—i ge pal is to teach patriotism, and a correla- ;g i , . The Weekly & ted duty, especially of the D. A. Rs., i % gl i Wight containing & summary of | is to correct errors of history. Much e erc S the nw-”& 6 week. 5|| shed "u.-y work has been done toward correct- ! | { Thursday #nd sent postage paid to any ing the misrepresentation of the { ddress for 3180 in advance heroes of the American Revolution in Official Paper of City of Bemidjl English histories and especially in { English and Canadian school histor- A { 3 s v | MK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK ies, but all that has been accomplish- i ] #|ed may beBn;llified in ?ibaeathl by Secretar; aker’s unpatriotic slan- * » The Daily Ploneer recelves & der. Toysupport their contentions in #® wire service of the United ¥|these unfair foreign histories, the au- % Press Associstion. % |thors can now quote “an American [ ] * Secretary of War” as their authority T L L e TITYT Y for all the libels they may choose to print regarding the American patri- WIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN | o veryone 1s mow wondering it . ADVERTISING BY THE President Wilson will repudiate his TCANY ?'5_5;5;575 DCIATION. secretary of war. GENERAL OFFICES e sz ermces | WAt The Doctor Knows BPANCHES IN ALL THF PRINCIPAL CITIE? | o\/\\E'YS MUST BE RIGHT TO INSURE HEALTH. The right coat for every " man The right coat for every purpose syshes $17 The overcoat is a law unto itself, It has big work to do—no less than to “make the appearance of the man” whenever he ventures out of doors. 4 President Wilson’s enthusiasm over his tariff commission shows that for several days he has been a life-long advocate of the plan. Few people realize to what extent their health depends upon the con- dition of the kidneys. The physician in nearly all cases of serious illness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient’s urine. He knows that unl the kidneys are doing their work properly, the other organs cannot readily be brought back to health and strength. Have you noticed that ditch con-| When the kidneys are neglected tractors, surety bond sellers and|Or @bused in any way, serious re- i nearly everyone who 1is connected|Sults are sure to follow. According —— with ditching operations is opposed | to health statistics, Bright's Disease, to Charles S. Carter for legislature | Which is really an advanced form of from this district? ‘““There’s a rea-|kidney trouble, caused nearly ten son.” Think it over. “Stop ditch-|thousand deaths in one year, in the ing and blow more stumps.” State of New York alone. There- _ fore, it is particularly necessary to pay more attention to the health of The man who has made good in office has an effective appeal to all the voters. When he has failed, he is forced to make appeals to various ‘classes. The present administration is making the class appeal and mak- ing it tearfully. : Each season there are leading ideas in overcoats that seem to take the nation by storm. We pride ourselves on being stud- ents of the overcoat. We buy from houseswho have not onlythe repu- tation for making overcoats right —but the right overcoats. | Even while Germany strains under ! the exactions of war, she is preparing | these important organs. for what will follow the war, It is|, AR ideal herbal compound that has I .announced that her three great chem- | 12d remarkable success as a kidney ical and dye companies have been |Fémedy is Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, merged as one vast concern and that g:]e%':at kidney, liver and bladder immediately upon the war’s conclu- . . sion they are going after the world’s| The mild and healing influence ‘;f business, believing that their equip- this preparation, in most cases, is ment will enable them to defeat com-|S00n realized, according to sworn petition in any country that does not | Statements and verified testimony of | bar them by a prohibitive tariff. Un- |those who have used the rexpedy.t i i der our present tariff law the United|,, When your kidneys require atten- | States would be easy picking. tion, get Swamp-Root at once from Styleplus any pharmacy. It is sold by every y e E5 ' Cloth THE STATE CAMPAIGN drieslet Jn bottlasiol two alses—=h0g , ot es However, if you wish first to test this great preparation, send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer ¥ Co., Binghamton, N. We carry several leading makes. Standing out conspicuously are TRADE MARK REGISTERES General apathy, a feature of the state campaign to date, is fast dis- :appearing and the next week prom-|y ¢ sample bottle. When writ- e, ises a line of interest perhaps not|. "’ OT R, P i idji ; equalled since the sixteen to one|: 8 be sure and mention the Bemid) flasco of a decade ago. That the vo-| D21y Plomeer—Adv. : The same price in every city or ters are setting up and taking notice town, The same as laSt season. is indicated in decidedly encouraging | Citation for Hearing on Petition for county reports received by Chairman Administration. ? Et' tL' Thtornltcn of 'tt]tle R%ll’l“b“ca“ State of Minnesota, County of Bel- The makers of Styleplus Clothes state central committee. ese re- trami—In Probate Court. . . ports which come from practically |1y ‘fho Matter of the Estate of Lydia $17 center the determination of R every county in the state are further | @ Klein, Decedent. . 1,2 ‘ enlivened by crowded meetings at| THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO their great working force on mak- ing this suit and overcoat the | speaking attraction. The Republi-|mpe petrrrow of Mary Peterson, of supreme value of the land, price can end of the national contest iS|jevanaria Minnesota, having been Bisher $17 o d gaining and Chairman Thornton and |gjeq in this court, representing that 3 corcicéred. his lieutenants are confident that Lydia E. Klein then a resident of the g 3 which Frank B. Kellogg, Thomas|wyjjliam C. Klein, and all persons in- — = Minnesota will return an old time Re- County of Beltrami, State of Minne- % Volume and scientific methods “The same price the nation over” | A. Schmahl and others are the chief | tration of the estate of said decedent; Frankson, Secretary of State Julius|iciested in the granting of adminis- publican majority. sota, died intestate on the 2nd day I P o B of November, 1013, and praylug that have held the price as usual down g 3 etters o adminl p: . What with the activicies. oi Demo. | estate be granted to Hilding A. Swan- to $17. We have the exclusive sale son, of Brainerd, Minnesota; and the court having fixed the time and place here_ for hearing said petition; THERE- - FORE, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the Probate Court Rooms in cratic postmasters and federal office holders and the usual big noise that the minority is noted for he has fair- S e 1y reveled in ‘blasted hopes, but he is due to be disappointed in the finish. In the rural districts unusual ac- tivity in behalf of the Republican Our stocks give every man a big selection. We can fit shapes, years, sgispus g7 i i i i the Court House in the City of Be-| & . . . ot e A i pehe | midji, in the County of Beltrami, life pursuits, mental attitudes—at | jori i State of Minnesota, on the 31st day , % o . . . gllfifidesac;fi:;’;ty of them in the} October, 1916, at Two o'clock P. 1 Yyour price. Sattsfactzon guaranteed. strong in this respeet. Ramsey coun- | STanted. . ty oruinarily Democratic will un-| WITNESS, the Judge of said Court, doubtedly send a Republican to con- (and the Seal of said Court, this 5th | gress and St. Louis those in charge of | 42y of October, 1916. ‘ the Republican forces say will give M. A. CLARK, 1 ’\. Hennepin county is especially | M Why said petition should not be ‘the usual party majority. The pres-|(Court Seal) Probate Judge. ent campaign is no different from|SWANSON & SWANSON, GILL BROTHERS THIRD STREET, BEMIDIJI, MINN. \ | ] that of previous years. Attorneys for Petitioner, | \ It is the last week that counts and Suite 206-207, Iron Exchange the encouragement they give is wide- B‘mldmg, . spread as far as the Republican party Brainerd, Minnesota. | g is concerned. 4td 105-12-19-26 { | KER KKK KKK KKK KKK KKKT MUST REFUDIATE BA % Subscribe for the Ploneer. ¥ | | \ Formal demand on President Wil- | % & K KK KKK KKKKKK KK ax—3 | i SCOOP rori He Gets Double For The Job Now By “HOP” GOOD MORNING- ~IM WRITING N0 MATTER WHo IS g‘%"/E q ¥ ZIUN DIV VR . Krumbles s e AN ARTICLE. ON THE LUNCH BoY| ELECTED-ILL &0 0 gives up its VERSUS THE PRESIDENCY — T nourishment WHO DO YoU LIKE FOR OUR, quicklyandcoms= pletely, owing tothe way it is cooke d: “krumbled’ and toasted. 1Cec All Wheat Ready to Eat

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