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EOTTO e A THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE BEIDJI DAILY PIONEER|TOWN OFBOONE NEW [Peams souaws orsuamon _[¢337 65 IS RED CROSS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY- 0NE Fok TflE COUNTY % THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Baudette, Jan. 4.—Still another G. B. CARSON E. H. DENU TELEPHONE 922 new township has been organized in the rich territory south of B: X Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter | mhis time it lsrlyas-sl, t‘)):ne n‘:)‘;‘tigte!r‘; ago, when he underwent an operation under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. boundary of which reaches within |[OF appendicitis. The funeral ar- eight and a half miles of town. "At|rangements will be announced later. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must | 3 recent meeting it was decided to|Peter J. Peterson of Litchfield, Minn., Christ P. Larson, age 26 years, died last evening at 10:30 o’clock. He was employed by Mr. Koepp as blacksmith until about five weeks later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. |the stamp of approval on the new - | town. The first officers are: RETURN FROM SOUTH. Supervisors—Simon Torgeson, Gus SUBSCRIPTION RATES Swanson and Harvey Anderson. Dr. E. H. Marcum and Mr. and One Month, by Carrier.. seeen T X Treasurer—S. T. Bonwell. Mrs. W. L. Brooks have returned from One Year, by Carrier.... . Thnel(onthl, Polhgera.ul One Year, Postage Paid...... Justices—J. J. Dunn and W. J.|and other points in the South where Bancroft. they spent Christmas. Mrs. Marcum, Constables—Olof Nelson and Peter |Who was also in the party, stopped N. Anderson. off in Chicago and will return to Be- paign which closed January 1. THE WEEKLY PIONEER Assessor—Roy Gray. . midji Saturday. Dr. Marcum return- st poges, S Y FE et T | maen v, | g ymerigp pan e ant | CALL MASS MEETING z vance s evumeeumeene seueessmeimssmeesoesssw$1.50]50n, Herbert, returned this morning 3 gz ool e from Princeton, Ill.,, by the way of Gmn Duluth. At Princeton they attended UES d OFFICIAL PAPER 0F THE CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA |, tamily reunion at the home of Mr. ‘Warfield’s mother, Mrs. J. H. War- Ed. Prudhomme has returned from The Daily Pioneer is 8 member of the United Press Association, and | field, Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Bemidji where he visited at the E. R. Evans home over the New Yéar. is repregented for foreign advertising by the— Charles Warfield and daughter, Mary, Bo was the guest of homor at, a din- ner party given Monday and at which Messrs. Whitney Brown and Oscar Nelson were present and was also the honored guest at an entertainment given New Year’s night by Miss Elizabeth Evans, a former resident of this city.—Crookston Daily Times. who have also spent the holidays at the home of Mr. Warfield’s mother, returned this morning by way of Min- neapolis. It has been a custom in the Warfield family for the past sev- eral years to hold a reunion at the old home in Princeton on Christmas day. strikers and others. FISK AFTER OFFICE General offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal Cities. R e WE'RE MERELY QUOTING THE BIBLE. . The other day we sort of gleaned from a few remarks made at ran- ) dem that we were “knocking” somebody and just what it was all about ; seemed to be something of & mystery. ‘Why, bless your heart, we are not disposed to “knock” anybody and do not intend to. Such is farthest from our thoughts or inclination. We know of no one who needs any literary assassination and have mno halos to bestow, but surely no one can seriously object to a discussion in a gen- eral way of public affairs which are the public’s business and we know of no one here in Bemidji who is the official eunodhn ot the muzzles in the community. - But while we are letting you inon this little behind the curtain in- cldent we are going to make a confession, and that is that we are not as familiar with the Bible as perhaps we should be, but we. understand there is in the Good Book & line which reads, “Knock and it shall be opened unto you.” Help yourself and pass it. THE HUGE DISTRIBUTION OF “HEART SONGS"' THE BEMIDJ I IPIONEER “Incréases;, Daily ipal judge of the city of Bemidji. commence to sprout rapidly. DULUTH ASKS WET VOTE. oqe . . July 1. i Four Years Compiling This Master'Work of Song Music ||7ots; bt 1323 iewers, "1 To0® 400 Great Songs "~ G . annually. i TAXPAYERS DON'T NEED CONSERVATOR. in Ten Classes ¥ i There are some persons in office who seem to comsider it an affront CLASS I if their public acts are inquired about, if they are even mentioned. They Beautiful Isle of the Sea seem to be possessed of the imsane delusion that it is little short of lese : majesty for any taxpayer to ask a question or seek any information to E which he is justly entitled and which should be forthcoming openly and fearlessly. They seem to be laboring under the impression that when- ever they heave in sight everybody should sing low. Perhaps that was once in vogue, but not in this day and age. The taxpayers do not need any conservator and when it becomes necessary for them to employ one they are going to see that they have something Belle Mahone Blow the Man Down Blow, Boys, Blow Boatman’s Dance De Bonnie Break, Break, Break | By the mad Sea PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS T TTIT R TR * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN * PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS *® Oftice—Miles Block x te say in making the selection. Waves KKK KKK KK KKK KK The days when the man who “pays the freight”’ is going to sit up, Captain Jinks lie down, roll over and play dead lor any individual or coterie are a thing Danish National KR KRR R R R RN Oh, Give Me a Home by the Sea Out on the Deep Pirate’s Chorus Rocked in the Cra- dle of the Deep Salling Santa Lucia Song of the Sea, A Tar's Parewell, The They All Love Jack Thousand Leagues Away, A Three Pisherg Went Salling Three Sailor Boys, of the past, Yes, verily. Tuglisn Chantey * DR E. A SHANNON, M. D. Haul on the Bowlin’ % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON HAS ANOTHER LOOK COMING. eart of & Sallor, * The * Oftice in Mayo Block The Bemidji Pioneer a few days ago bouted that there were no poor ] Hor Bright Smile X Phone 396 - Res. Phone 397 families in that city. On Dec. 29 the same paper came out in large head- | Haunts Me Still KKK XXX KKK KKK KK lines as follows: “Many Requests for Clothing for the Poor.” Then fol- 1) x 4 Homeward Bound lows the article telling that there are number of malies in the city in T” ; 1] T “ I Wander by the EEE KRR XK XX need of clothing.—Little Falls Transcript. o Sea-Beat Shore pe ‘We believe, Miss Editor of the Transcript (some doubt as to Miss or "‘:o"" "-';."" x Mrs.) if your exchange desk woult'i read over that story in the Pioneer | l‘.uboufl’ Watch x DR. C. R. SANBORN he would notice that the “no poor” was with reference to do dependent | Lite o 46 &« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON families receiving aid from the city of Bemidji, therefore the city dads |' Wave, A x Office—Miles Block turned over their appropriation of $30 to the Associated Charities. ||| |.. " || I'l Lightly Row * However- Maggle by My 8lde iy kxR kKKK KK KKK KK —_— Mariner, The Mermaid, Tke WHAT WE'VE NOTICED IN BEMIDJI. l""l" l Midshipmite, The EEEEKEKEKEK KK KKK KK In Germany they are eating “meatless sausage,” a compound pre- | Il r, '"" I“" Fancy Xee DR. L. A, WARD pared by a German chemist which looks like weinerwurst, tastes like 1" 4 ’]’1 No, Mever, No PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON weinerwurst and will keep indefinitely.—International Falls Journal. Yes, and right here in Bemidji we have seen a toothless man eating a boneless ham sandwich. Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. *hkhkh ok Beltrami county and Bemidji city authorities have their eyes open for any emergency and are amply prepared to cope with,any possible breach of the peace and quietude of county or city. Let us hope there will be no necessity of their having to exercise their authority with which the law clothes them. KKK KKK KKK KK #fi**iii*ii!*li* L DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON x el 0 x But what he had a good notion to mention a few days ago and have : Office Security Bank Block been hesitating, is that we know a girl in Bemidji who is so thin that KEKXKKER KRR KK whenever she wears a white dress she won’'t drink a strawberry soda for The fear it will show through. ' Tom Bowling Were You Bver in EEXREKX KKK XX Rio Grande? Superintendent Dyer, by a series of scientific investigations and ex- — * periments has reached the conclusion that ten minutes on the wood pile Do You Own Today * DR. EINER JOHNSON is equal to a bushel of coal when you want to warm up. This Unique Song « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S Symposium ¥ ® Bemidji, Minn. ‘We know a fellow who saves his money by locking it up in a safety Beyuul * deposit box and throwing away the key. And we've hunted and hunted ‘Oonpl.rilon EEXEEER R XK K XX for that doggone key, but have been unable to find it. The One Song Book of the EEEEEERXRXXK XXX But what we are going to say, and one that we sort of hesitate to do, is that we can’t understand why it is that a fat woman’s skirt is always shorter on one side than on the other. Ever notice it? : LVMMI.D. #« HYR BAR NOSE m'r * Glasses Fitted # Gibboms Bldg. Phone 206 XXX XXX KKK World’s Greatest with giographical * sketch of each Elaborate Diction- tionary of Musical Terms A FAMOUS YANKEE COMPOSER | Home,” was a temperance sermon l N { o Eu'.I‘TE 'WTI'IE'Y that never has seemed to lose its " y i of Musical Terns Henry Clay-Work and His Songs | plaintive appeal. He was the author of “Grandfather’s Clock” and at one Omly those who lived during the |time member of the music firm of Civil War can realize the power and |Root & Cady, Chicago. His songs influence exercised by the song Writ- |had a great vogue in their time and ers of the time. Henry Clay Work, Who was born at Middletown, Con- st‘iltlheonlt;nne popular in the melodies necticut, in 1832, was imprisoned |°f the old days. in Missouri for helping a fugitive Several of Work’s famous old slave to escape. He was a printer [songs appear in “Heart Songs” now by trade and wrote “Kingdom Com- |offered by this paper to its readers. ing,” “Babylon is Fallen” and in A complete library of American song. his “Come Home, Dear Father, Come |See coupen elsewhere in this issue. The fellow who gets up in the morning early and builds the kitchen fire will find that the missus will go fifty-fifty with him and put a good breakfast under his belt. EEEEEEXR KX XX KKK * A. DANNENBERG & Pisst National Bank Bldg. & I remove the cause of acute x and chronic diseases * CHIROPRACTOR 4« Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-§ 7-8 x Phone 406-W EEEXEXRKKXRX XX KK B Did you tear it when you turned over that new leaf? And are you still sticking? Indexed in two ways—Al- phabetically, and under classes of song. XXX KRR XK * DRS. LARSON & LARSON % REGISTERED OPTOMETRISUS " mflnmm c We unmnenmnrw x duplicating bdroken lenses x Pestoffies Bloek EEEEXEEE XXX XX Beautiful Binding, _ Gold y Cover Art Inlay Design. SEAL SALE TOTAL Up till today the Red Cross seal| g o’ introduced into the state legis=: sales in Bemidji have amounted to|jature today. The first bill passed. § $337.65, and Superintendeut W. P. Dyer reports there are still a few scattering reports to be heard from. be known to the editor, bt not necessarily for publication. name the new town Boone, and the|is the only surviving relative in this|Last year the sales amounted to a|passed the House five minutes ltter Communications for the Weekly Pionéer should reach this office not | county board at its last meeting’ put | country. little over $170. Minnesota’s inter-|meeting today. > A bill to allow the loaning of- tha- est in tuberculosis and other health problems increases more rapidly than i a by Rej enta~ the average of the United States. This g:‘: sn “R l;..?ed 3’ d}%:l]n};. pros is very plainly indicated from the p e i early reports coming in to the Min- % Clerk—Mr. Featherstoné. Memphis, New Orleans, St. Louis s Dublic Health association as the result of the Red Cross Seal cam- lished every Thursday and sent po'hse paid to any address for, in ad-| Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfleld and ?.;;g;{“:;;,w,‘:;;,:‘;;z‘” arrived inBe-| — EOR TOMORROW NIGHT resextative (Carmichacl of! Karo)ubs There will be a mass meeting at Kaplan hall tomorrow night of the I W. W., at which strikers will make speeches. The meeting will com- mence at 7:30 o’clock and it is ex- pected there will be a large attend- ance of both 1. W. W. members, OF MUNICIPAL JUDGE D. H. Fisk is the first to shy his hat into the ring as a candidate for the spring election. He 18 a well known lawyer and has announced that he will seek the office of munic- It is expected the crop will now Duluth, Jan. 4.—A petition is be- ing circulated by Duluth wets for an election April 3 to set aside the dry ordinance which becomes effective The new proposal of the wets is to authorize 100 licenses at $1,600 each Business and Professnonal SALARY BILL FIRST BILL; PASSED TODA' St. Paul, Jan. 4.—Thirty-five billg & went through unanimously today. It appropriates $125,000 to pay eal-- ¢ aries and mileage expense. The bill passed the Senate Wednesday and state school fund on improved farms- No special policemen were around the state capitol today. It is thought strikers in the north have given up- the idea of coming to St. Paul. 2 The senate today approved all up- pointments made by the governor. The employment of prisoners for road work in Minnesota is provided: in a bill introduced today by Rep- A bill prohibiting liquor sales out- side cities and villages was intro-- duced by G. A. Sutherland of M— mont. B. P. 0. ELKS NOTICE! - There will be a regular meeun of the Elks lodge Jan. 4. E. H. JERRARD, Sec'y. UNDERGOES OPERATION. Mrs. James C. Courtney was oper= ated upon this morning at St. An- thony’s hospital. Her condition. is satisfactory. LUTHER LEAGUE MEETING. The Luther League of the Swedisly Lutheran church will meet in .the church parlors tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. Lunch will be served. LANSING AND STONE DISCUSS ISLAND SALE (By United Press ) Washington, Jan. 4—swutlrr Lansing today said he had conferred with Senator Stone on the proposi- tion of raising $25,000,000, the pur- chase price of the Danish West In- dies. Senator Stone said the peace: question was not touched. LAWYERS *#*iit*i*#i#l#-fiii :* GRAHAM M. TORRANCE + LAWYER * - %« Miles Block ‘Phone 560 & "kliiliiliiiiiilfl x iilll#liilii’#li M) nx.nsx, Commissioner * ATTORNDY AT LAW . “’ L *|x Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser # :i Building - * LR R R R L EE SRR R RS x VETERINARY SURGEON x LR R R SRR R R R R & x|* J. WARNINGER » { ’l VETERINARY SURGEON = & x|¥ Office and Hospital 3 doors # x|* west of Troppman Store %\ ’i Phone No. 209 L B ’ilfiiififiiilifiififl * LR AR R R R R R E R SRR R ] Xx TOM SMART - L L * ke kk ok okw N x DRAY AND TRANSFER *x Safe and Piano Moving :4: Res. Phone 68 818 America # ax Office Phone 13 » IR e R e R e *x e DENTISTS AEEEREEEE KRR KRR * DR. G. M. 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