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THE BEIDJI DAILY PIONEER | Household Hints ~————PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHINq Cco. % DEND A little methylated spirit added to @. E. CARSON B. B the rinsing water will make white silk look equal to new. TELEPHONE 922 : A siphon of soda water should be al- Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matler’ ways kept in the nursery, as it is a wnder act of Congress of March 3, 1879. i good fire extinguisher, No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must For sealing bottles of fruit or pickles be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. an excellent wax is obtained by melt- later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. | beef suet. To revive a faded carpet sweep thor- SUBSCRIPTION RATES oughly, then wipe with a clean cloth BY CARRIER BY MAIL that has been soaked in a weak solu- ceen...$5.00 One year...............$4.00 tlou of ammonia and water and well S wrung, Six months. Black lead mixed with turpentine in- e Three months............. 1.00 stead of water gives a more brilliant and lasting polish and prevents the stove from rusting, no watter how damp the weather, Right pages, oontaining & summary of the news of the week. Pub-| When buying nutmegs choose small «ished every Thursdsy and sent postage paid to any address for, in ad- [ ones. They huve a better flavor thun , eevensermes sowmesvwnose nvensomansomssoneensmdloB0| 1ATE Ut To test-a nutmeg prick VEROO o . ¢ oo o o - . "‘ with a needle. If good the oil will in- stantly spread round the puncture. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF BEMINI, MINNESOTA The Dally Ploneer is & member of the United Press Association, and -uu-mm:muvuumwu.— . MaEssAsED Diet, Exercise or Deatk! An eminent medical authority writes that most of our city folks die of a thick- ening of the arteries or of kidney dis- ease. The kidneys become clogged and do not filter the poisons from ‘:fi: blood, and one trouble follows another, high blood pressure damages the heart, arteries and kidneys. Usually its danger signals are backache, pain here or there, swollen feet or ankles, rheumatic twinges or epots appearing before the eyes. “The very best remedy is this: Eat meat but once a day or not at all. Plenty of outdoor exercise, and drink pure water frequently. Before meals take a little Anuric, the great uric acid neu- tralizer that is easily obtained at the drug store. When you have dizziness, ills or sweating, worry, or dragging pains in back, try this wonderful enemy to uric acid, which Dr. Pierce of Buffalo, N. Y,, discovered and named Anuric. Anuric, more potent than lithia, dissolves aric acid as hot water does sugar.” KAISER AND PRESIDENT Daily Kuryer Polski (Polish): One harvests what he has sown. The kaiser has started a cruel war of conquest and has sown massa- cres of thousands of men, women and children in Poland, Belgium, France, Serbia; wanton destruction and rape of tens of thousands of girls and cruel extermination of people in these countries; ruthlessness and fright- fulness and mass murders on the seas. He has outhunned Attila and out- vandaled the vandals. And now his Germany is harvesting abhorence, contempt, condemnation and hate from the whole world; white, yellow, brown and black. Uncle Sam has been good even to his enemies: The Spaniards he con- quered—and then paid them indemnity. Cuba he could have annexed; but he gave Cubans freedom and independence and helped them along. | Treated China like a brother. Raised his voice for the freedom of the Poles, Czechs, Belgians, Serbians, Jews, Armenians—and other oppressed and downtrodden nations. Saved millions of people from starvation in Poland, Belgium, Eastern France, Serbia and Armenia. Our President Wilson wanted to live with everybody at peace and help everybody. And that is why all nations love the United States. And *+ ~t is why the Poles, and the Belgians, and the Frenchmen, and the Serbiuus, and other suffer- ing peoples say in their prayers: “God save the United States and guide President Wilson!"” YOUNG GIRLS JUST COMING INTO WOMANHOOD. Minneapolis, Mino.—“When a_girl, I took ‘Favorite Pre- scription’with won- derful results. When I was just coming into wom- Sroatty aad through greatly an this beecame all run-down and nerv- My mother fi%_&ve me Dr. ierce’s Favorite S = Prescri‘)tion, and it " y was only necessary ; for me to take just a few bottles to completely regulate me and restore me to health, and I have never suffered with this condition since. I am a great advocate of ‘Favorite Prescrip- tion’ for both women and young girls just coming into womnnhood.”—l\flns. L. Scan3uiy, 2229 E. Lake Street. TOWNSHIP PLATS BELTRAMI COUNTY We have them here at the Pioneer office. What townsnip do you want? Those we have in stock are most in demand. They show the high lands, swamp lands, rural hignways, farms, school houses. ete. They sell for 25 cents each. We have most of the towns in ranges 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 37 and 38, excepting Red Lake reservation. We also have odd townships in Koochi- clhing. Hubbard and Clearwater coun- ties. They were prepared by E. J. Bour- geois, engineer and surveyor, and are In this column yesterday appeared a paragraph containing a state- ment that there was no direct telegraph communication between Bemidji and the Twin Cities. Miss Oaks, manager of the local Western. Union Telegraph company office, calls attention to a misstatement insofar that telegraph communication is direct to Minneapolis. To send a message to St. Paul from Bemidji, however, it is necessary to send it to Fargo, N. D., or Minneapolis, where the message is then relayed to St. Paul. The movement toward intensive cultivation of foodstuffs and crops in this vicinity is inded a timely and valuable one. True, not all who should be interested are farmers. Some, perhaps, couldn’t even raise an umbrella on a rainy day, but there are several valuable sources of infor- mation available and a good one is B. M. Gile, agricultural expert of the Bemidji high school, and he is always willing and glad to co-operate with any and all to whom he can be of assistance. One of the practical patriots of the day will be the farmer who strains every nerve in the production of foodstuffs for the army and the civilian population. We can reduce our wardrobe to a shoestring and a shirt if necessary, but we cannot subsist on water and wind. thoroughly reliable. RAILROAD TIME TABLES Southbound No. 12—Arrives........9:46 A. M. Northbound No. 11—Leaves.........1:30 P. M. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL Southbound. No. 32x—St. Paul local The government is to control absolutely the prices which manufac- turers may charge for war munitions. That's good. But let’s go even farther and have a federal commission to regulate the prices of foodstuffs and jail the price boosters. In the course of this war, reader, the opportunity will be yours to duplicate one of the greatest miracles of the Master. The multitude will demand food. No. 34 —St. Paul sleeper 0 pm. Northbound. No. 31x—Kelliher local . 6:16 pm. No. 33 —International r 4:15 am. Trains marked x daily except Sunday; other trains daily. No. 34, carrying sleeper for St. Paul, reaches Minneapolis at 10:00 a. m., and reaches St. Paul at 10:30 An exchange speaks of a recent meeting as ‘‘a gathering of noted ag- riculturists.”” The farmers, of course, were at home preparing for crops. you know, is a man who believes nothing and knows less. Yaul _17:06 o h Thteraatsnal — No. 47—Leaves No. ‘Bemiat . —Leaves 0. .. A movement is on foot for the government to confiscate all incomes g emidd No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji. . in excess of $100,000 a year. Bully! Here's ours. Southbound. [] 1 No. 44—Leaves No. Bemidji.. 7: No. 46—Arrives No. Bemidji.. 4 Eastbouna. No. 162—Duluth 1ocal. 9 No. 186—Local freight. 3 ‘Westbound. No. 163—Thief R iver Falls ocal . Yes, and there are still a few in Bemidji trying to bore in again, and they're worse than an egg that won't hatch. God loves people who don't love themselves. Wonder what his opinion is of some people in Bemidji? Wi No. 105—Twin Cities local, ar- rives No. 33—Grand Forks local. No. 35—Grand Forks local No. 413—Local_freigh B We heartily agree. Why, pray, a German-American? Why not an American citizen of German birth? Merely a suggestion: Why don’t the Entente take Turkey and Russia into Greece. American farmers are mobilizing for the new spring drive. Good bye, I Won't Workers. The Nord bill is now law. —_— FUNERAL DIRECTOR The OId Toll Roads. i dreds of miles of good roads were built Good roads were first maintained in | and maintained in excellent condition. the east and especially in Pennsylvania There are a few of these roads still by means of the toll roads, which were ; in existence where a toll is charged in separated from the regular roads by | the Maryland, Delaware and Pennsyl- means of tollgates, or stations. vania section. Most of these, how- To travel on these improved high- | ever, have been eliminated on account ways a charge was made for all sorts | of the state highway appropriation, of conveyances. With the coming of | and it is expected with the new fed- the motorcar the fee for machines was | eral appropriation of $85,000.000 these made so high that in a few years hun- | tollgates will be a relic of the past. M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER a. m. There are still a few cynics meanaering around in Bemidji. A cynic No. 33, carrying sleeper, leaves St - 405 Beltrami Ave, Communications for the Weekly Pioneer should reach this office not| ing together equal parts of resin and | BE] % BYE EAR NOSE THROAT THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER e % PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS *« x KRR KRR KRR KKK KRR KRR XK R KRR KKK ® * x % Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 % I EE R R R R R R R R R RN I EE SRR R R SRR R R R R x x * x EXEEKRE KKK KKK KKK EE XXX XX KKK ® am (& PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON " ® = EEE XXX XK KEE IR RS EEEE SRR RS N * x x EXEXXXEREREREREX EEEXKXEEREER XXX EKK * * x EXEEEEXREXR XK XX EEEXEER R NX x x * Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 XKEEXEEX TR XXX XX XKEERXEEEEEE XXX XX x x “|% I remove the cause of acute x x « Office hours: 10-13, 1:30-5 7-8 *x LR S & & 8RR B EEEEEE [ E X R &8 EEREEEE S x « REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS ® ® x We have the facilities for L3 « EEEEEEEETesssae Business and Professional R R R R R R R R E E R E L] * DRS. GILMORE & McCANN GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * 1 LATEST SPRING & SUMMER STYLES Women’s Separate Skirts and Petticoats Separate skirts featuring many novelty stripes, plaids, plain blues and blacks. Prices ranging from $3.75 to $12.00 Many plain and fancy silk petticoats featuring the adjust- able top. Prices ranging from $3.50 to $7.00 O'LEARY-BOWSERCO. 202 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. We Have the Lot You -l\?llllaxrtl Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, because we own them. It is better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are here to help you secure a home of your own. BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. S |(sa~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS *x LAWYER * +* Miles Block Phone 560 + KEX KX KX XKD LR R R R R R R R R R R R R * D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner * x ATTORNEY AT LAW * * Office 2nd floor O’Leary-Bowser * Building * LB R R SRR R R RN ER] LR B E RS R R R R R E R E R W. K. vn%‘%ni B’Nv' M % Office Phone 3-R Rea. 99 & 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. Office—Miles Block * DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % Office in Mayo Block * * DR. C. R. SANBORN x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % Office—Miles Block * * L2 E R R E LR LR SRR R R ER R R RS * ok * & J. WARNIRGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hoepital 3 doors DR. L. A. WARD ‘west of Troppman Store Phone No. 309 x KK P KKK EEXEXEXKERX Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. *hkk kK *hk ok ok ok k ok ok kA kkkk x K & & LR B *k LA AR EEREE RS DR. E. H. SMITH x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¥ Office Security Bank Bloek & Safe and Piano Moving « Res. Phone 58 818 Ameries * Office Phone 13 EEEREEX XXX XK X KEEERE KKK KKK KX KX * DR.J. W. 3 A DIEDRICH %« Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R X E KKK KKK XXX XXX KK KX DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Office Phone 134, Residence 346 Mtles Block, Bemidji * EEREXEEEXEXX K KX & DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. * * * K * Kk A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST * X L E 2 2229 Glasses Fitted A. DANNENBERG First National Bank Bldg. o Dbg"x'%xrn ¥ - L] Office in Winter Block * I EE R R R E R R R R R R ] IS SRR SRR R EE R RE] " DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST x Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 * North of Markham Hotel - I E RS E R SR ER SR ERER] XEXEEEE XXX REEXS DR. H. A. NORTHROP * OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN + AND SURGEON +* Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg ¢ Office Phone 153 L J XEEXEEEEEIEEREEES and chronic diseases CHIROPRACTOR Phone 406-W DRS. LARSON & LARSON duplicating droken lenses Pestoffice Block (B R AR R R R R R R R R R R R R R RS E 2R EZE N EE SRR R R R R R R R R RREES XXX XXX XK XRE Prompt Defivery TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1917. KPR KKK X KRR KKK RN * KIN * * Tailor l\?ad%ngults * %« Drop in and look over our & Spring. and Summer lines. 4 * HOGANSON BROS. * x 309 Third St. ¥* KR HEKEKK KKK KKK K \\ KK XXX KKK EK KKK NEW JITNEY STAND IN & FIFTH WARD *® —Phone 62— * August L. Berg, Joe Hague, %« Roy Jarvis and Fred Graut 4 Service Night and Day * Kx R XXX KKKKFXK KK *k Aok k ok Kk k SPEND YOUR LEISURE MOMENTS zt the fl}n gotgl, ciean engoymenltls Pool or Billiards KX RX KKK KKK KK DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hoganson Bros., Props. KX RK KKK KKK KK i 22322223 *kkkk Rk iiiifflflii#i!iciz\ * & “White House” Tea and Coffee + « served exclusively at the * THIRD ® » KKK KXKEKKXKKXXKOEX KN BEAUTY PARLORS 540 Full Line of Melba Toilet Articles . ECKSTR Plum:&:lsg. Steam and Hot H Water Heating = Get our estimate. H Phones 556 and 309 '| .E : M . GEIB & LEIBSLE Designing, Estimating, Superin- tending, Surveying - Markham Bldg. Phone 128 :t#i{**fii#ifi*i## SPIRELLA * % Professional Rm‘{‘&%fl“ * * Service * * JULIA NELSON +* % 916 Miss. Ave. Phone 810-J «x KKK EKKEK KK KKK When in need of wWooD Remember GEO. H. FRENGH & SON Phone 93 or 428-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from ear. Huffman & O0'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN ms'r-—_\-md Director Phone 178-W or R K. T0 HOMESEEKERS | For Hometead land or.Stste land. I can locate you for a reasonable charge. £ N A OTTERSTAD, Locater £ Turtle River, Mian. e, AL, LT T T Ve G. W, LaMoure Go. Wood For Sale Tamarack Phone 32 OWN A Woodstock It is a better typewriter Guaranteed for 2 years. MODEL 4 | MODEL 5 $68.00 $100.00 $5 down, $3/ $5 down, $5 per month. |per month. CASH PRICE SOME LESS Bemidji Pioneer Phone 922

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