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-———PUBIJSHED EVEBY 'AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY: THE BEMIDJI PIONEER.RUBLISHING 'CO. D "rausesx:onn ‘@. B. CARSON : £, H. DENU TELEPHONE 22 Enotered at the postoffice at Bemid)i, Minm ander act of Congress of March 3, 1879. o7 No attention paid to de known to the editor, bul 7 Communications for the Woekly Pioneer lhould reach this office not later than Tueldty of each weok to insure nublluuon in tho cnrnn hme. Lk eie p 8RR K C *» ? ® onmul contrily tions.” Wflm'n name mun. & > DR.. I' ~PHYSICIAN A " Trop, « - Bem (AR R e e o e'ee , e e sie s a,qccc 3 0% 9 K K pages, oon hiniulnmnlryofflunmolfluweek. - Pub- Hshed every Thursday and semt postage paid to any address for, ir} MEVANO0E 2, ... o iiiaeainievaasnnetsnnviessassanhanenae it if% Acute ' and ' Chronie Dlaeases % handled with great success <lt First , Natforial Bank - Building ¥« Bemidji, Minn hone 406-W % Hours: 10-12 n.m.;»z-fi 7-8 p.m. IEEE SR ER 8 & R Select your boy’s schbol sUit, from the largest assortment ever assem- bled in our boys’ department. i Early shoppers enjoy the advantage of complete varieties and < unrestnctpd selection: ALL WOOL blue “serge suits, - shepherd check in tweeds and flannels, also neat basket weave worsted in the very newest Norfolk. styles for boys. One loi of Buys Suits, SIzas from 12 to 16, 83 95 ; 'School Furmshmgs for Boys : Boys lamest hne of shoes to - gelect from at Lveeeeeennn $2. to $4 £ Boys Jerseys all col- ..$2, $250 and $3 Boys' hats and,ggp:, all styles...50c, 65¢c, 75¢ QFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS *hk Ak hkkhkkk - The Daily Pioneer is a mmm o! the United Pr. A-ocuuonr md is represented for foreign Mvmhln‘ by tlu e s aassavssmens. “North of Markhem- % Gibbons Block. EEEERERE AR 'cuu;acit % - DR.E A SHANNON, M ® PHYSICIAN AND. wmmu ®: Office:in luo Jlock . & Phone 396 hone 397 fifiit,’..fi’i!,l * Ee e R e ®. DI.. a. M. Pm ® i DENTIBT 7 & Office Phnm 124, Rélidanee e " <. Mfles ‘Block, Bemidji uli&'ifiliciolo ®. DR. E H SMITH & -PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON & Office Security Bank Block KEXERERKRE A0 00 R R L AR DR. 7, Wi RISPRICE, Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone :376-W Res. Phone 376-R . EXEXEREERES x¥ . AREREFERXEESS DR. D. L. STANRTON - DENTIST Office in Winter Block * I R B R R RE R L R e LR SR = RDSON. < DE..R. E. % ¥ ORfee: Troppman-Block = % F.ene 180- -Bemidjl, Minn LEEEE LS5 R R LS 32 S B GRAHANM M. TORRANCE Geaeral offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal Cities. 14 o & o wonxmnoms : S One of the most pressing questions in the country dismcu at th"l- season is the working the neighborhood roads. - Usually the main thor- oughfares. are taken care of by the county or township: authorities, but there are many cross country and neighborhood roads that never see the " road overseer and his crew. These are up.to the noople themselves to keep in passable condition. In years passed our people were poumed with a notion that the ‘eare of the public thoroughfares was a matter for the state or county antlrely, and that personally we need not™ concern ourselves turther thnn ta_pay our taxes or contribute our assessed quota of labor. Of late, however, we are awakening to the t‘ct thnt the ‘roads are in fact OUR roads, and that neglect of them is neglect ‘of our own prop- erty. They are ome of our greatest nsnsts, more especially if they be GOOD roads. They are doybly important just at this time, when the item of transportation is one O the greatest questions confronting the country. ’ The urge has gone out ‘from Washington that the American people use their best endeavors that their every effort be made to count to the full, that no effort be wasted. From sne end of the 1~nd to the cther crops will soon be moving on the country roads. If these roads are what they shoudl be, motive power will be expended to the best advantage; if these crops are dragged through mud, gullies, and over rocks and stumps, much of the motive power will be wasted—and “‘waste” is the one word we are urged to eliminate from our vocabulary. * o e e 0 . Boys’shirts, fancy pat- “terns,..65¢c, 75c, $1,$1.25 Boys stockings, heavy . cotton, fast colors, at sessuvaeresee-n25C aNd 35¢ Boys’ handsome neck- . wear.........25¢, 35¢,°45¢ _ Boys” sport shirts, . special - values at...50c Boys’ blouse, Kaynee, fapéy -patterns, at...65¢ Boys’ underwear,ribbed, “at......$1,$1.25 and $1.50 oo e e Bhys Don't Fofgsf Your AMERIGAN BOY For sigt;--floys' llopt.v.al SHAVITGII BROS. AR AR RR * x . . We are greatly puzzled why that People’s. (accent upon the “people”) Council didn’t accept Governor Frazier’s proffer and meet in Fargo. - North ‘DAkota is saturated with so-called Non-Partisan league leaders, and the “People’s Council, no’ matter what its composition might be, couldn’t pos- sibly do the state any turther damage, with apologies to the valiant ones who have been battling herolenlly to save the farmers of, the state from utter demoralization and destruction. But maybe Fargoans sort of had it under their hide that the Peace Council wouldn’t hold their meeting in Fargo. Shouldn’@ wonder at all. In these times it hinges largely on' the art of Economical Spending, . This store is prepared to co-operate with you in.the task of stretching your income to cover your needs. Between us WE €AN DO IT, bmnle— We have lopped off all urplnl profits. We have selected the very BEST values to be found. ! And we aid you in selecting just what you need to fill your wants. Let us help you play the game. " W. G. SCHROEDER ' e & o & & LA 8 0 SUAR R R S A Lochner! - Lochner! O, yes, Louis P. Lochner! He was-a member of the Henry Ford peace party that went to The Hague to settle the troubles of the world. When Ford became sick of his job Lochner became head of the comedy troupe. Ford hagn’t been heard of for some time, until recently when his'son desired to be a slacker on the ground he was a great aid to his father and the Red Cross or something or other, but Lochner is still in the peace game, working for the kalser as secretary of the Pegple's Council. - Miles Block Phone 860 TSR ER R R R R ] X EEERRE S R E R DR. E. A NORTHROP OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Sufte 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg Oftice Phoue .153 AR AEREVOEEBES S PR CRS TR S S Governor Frazier of North Dakota, informed the People’s Council, an- other anti-American conglomeration, that he believes in free speech, etc., etc. Taking him at his word it would be worth living in North Dakota next election to hear speakers express their opinions of him. But then if he’s wise he'll sink in a state of “innocuous desuetude” as President Cleveland once expressed himself upon a certain occasion, When Junior Lieutenant Ralph B. Lycan of the battleship Massa- chusetts, whose home is Bemidji, left Bemidji last night to return to his Hair dressing, manicuring, face ‘massage, scalp treat- ment, switches: made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails _treated g spe- al e i MINA MYERS £y ARERANRNE AaA R X AR A A A AR KRS 311 6th St. . Phone 112-W EEXEERAXE R R KK R e R P R R RS R ] ship after a leave of absence for. ten days, he left ‘‘under convoy,” and The e Are “Guod - servlca ” Adverlls rs— - . we hope Lieutenant-Barker, second in command of the Massachusetts, i > & will not be too strict on the execution of orders for a few days. Ofl'ermg you thell’ "good-semce and ’pending money to tell lhiB commun- ity about themselves. 'Why not call them up?- . : cflil!liii#Iik«liii!liill’ifi:i*iaii&i#ii*fi 3 *K vy Waion CareaRe - x b4 BEMIDJ1 JEWELRY CO. 204 Minn. Ave. *x Phone 172-W The DAILY PIONEER re- ’: A. W. Peterson, Mgr. :fi 316 Minn. Ave. celves wire service of the ¥i UNITED PRESS. Associstion. ¥ t«titfic#t:;;fg Xk xE X act#«aiflcc¢c.;.:,,,",’,’,’, RAL ¥x MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HAND] x ries, D:‘ylggodn. 3.2 ‘i Bakers and Oonnmomn *x Wholdsale and Retail ur, Feed, stc. The &% Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ Planos, Organs and Sewing & e,u-m‘bmn % Ioe Cream, Bakery Goods, ¥ Maechines = buy here. - % _ Confectionery,Cigarsand %y 117 Third St. Bemtajt % - - W.'G. SCHROEDER &% Fountain Goods *x Phone §73°W x & Bemidjt Ph « 316 Minn.-Ave. Phome 136 ¥x . J BISIAR, Manager x one 66 & : pEpppra R R R R AR SR SRR R E R REL S XTET LR L | 2 R R KRR I R KRR AR REKK xx *K Eat at THE HOME CAFE x xx Gordon Burns, Prop. Cormer 3rd St. & Belt. Ave. A statement from Former American Ambassador Gérard_ to Berlin ..quotes the kaiser as saying “I'll stand no more nonsense from America.” Sorry, Eill, but you're going to stand. whatever the United States chooses to hand you, and it will be no nonsense, either. Office—Miles Block XKXER T XK ERE EEXREERERERX J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and- Hospital 3 doors west of Troppman Btore ! Phone No. 209 ll&’ccpcuccci ERERRERNERRRES %k - Shoes and Fu Furnishings ¥ Our goods are the best and.. x *x our prices are right. - ‘We're willing to stretch a little and pay the farmer for -what his wheat is worth a bushel, but we'd like to have Hoover or some price fixer explain how it is that flour is cornered at about $11 and then some a barrel. * o g‘k Kk : *x *ttt* A dispatch states that President Wilson is to fix copper prices within a week Pretty soon, maybe, he’ll get around to flx meat prices 8o awage earner can have a piece once in awhile. We said maybe, x { i 4 ng'.i * Egg fi««gca:&aqcc;« M¢CANN gmofib‘sunomm t*.t\it*titifii B x Just about the funmiest joke out is that the People’s Council has|¥® _elected to hold its session in Hudson, Wis., in the arena of a fighting club, | % % & % ¥ & * :: * ‘: : : :: : famed for its many fierce fistic encounters. K EE KRR * SRS SR T, f : W. K M V. i ‘We have some acquaintance with King Lear, through Shakespeare, |y Oftice Phone 3-R = Res. 99-J and have considerable with Van Lear through the Twin cuy newspapers. | & Srd 8t. and Irvine Ave. EERERAREXE XXX REXFRXRRRRE KR LV.GMI.D P HER T AC T SOOI OR T AR thb b A A ANE * RO O Od o g e & & e Ak kA AASY kAN !’Nl-t * . * . DEAN LAND 0. s * % A hhheaawd N. L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER A non-leakable gasoline tank has been perfected. & non-exhaustable one. What is needed is Jol *x *x Ky . X . ’ = i‘fi”l’llli.""C”I.””_C.”’cllli&lfil‘.ll.’.* Photos -Bay and Night « ARARAR dededkdeodk ok ke kok BEMIDJI HORSE NARKET 'We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. b Moberg Construction Company TPotsphene 278 Semidil, Minn. IIIIIIIIIIHII[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllfilllllllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIIIlIII"IIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl.lIlv READ THE PIONEER ADS ‘Women and Children AN