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e THE BETIDJI DAILY PIONEER ———PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY: THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. @. E. CARSON E. H. DENU TELEPHONE 922 - Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter .under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention paid to anonymous contributions. be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not mur than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. One month .... One week ‘Writer's name must THE WEEKLY PIONEER Te: containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub- ol an and sent postage paid to any address, fo;, in lished every Thursday OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS The Daily Ploneer is & member of the United Press Association, and 18 represented for foreign advertising by the General oftices In New York and Chicago, branches in all principal cities. BELTRAMI DOES HER DUTY Beltrami county did her duty today when her first quota of drafted men answered the call of the colors and left for Fort Dodge, Iowa, to en- ter training for the huge national Bemidji did her duty yesterday when she played host to the boys about The demonstration had nothing of the flam- bouyant, the national colors in profusion and the spirit of the occasion to leave to take up arms. army now forming. bringing home to Bemidji the seriousness of the moment. There is no one with & spark of Americanism in him but who doubts for an instant that the arms of the United States will triumph. triumphed when the thirteen colonies turned upon their mother country A peace loving people, Americans, but once it is patent their hard won lglzertles are endangered they will rise again and no matter what it takes to defend and threw off the monarchial yoke. They have triumphed since. that sacred declaration drawn and signed by their forefathers. - But with the passing of that group of splendid young manhnod through the streets in parade there was that "somelhlng" which furnished The thought, perhaps, of' the future which darkly, but to others it again showed the sipirit of America as when at the call of President Lincoln the respounse plenty of food for thought. many are prone to picture was ‘“we are coming Father Abraham,” and they did. And again, that horde of bright faced boys and girls, the little people of Bemidji, its future, flag bedecked and carrying the flag of their country. Over a thousand there were, and it was for these helpless American chil- dren that that aggregation of young American manhood stepped forth to defend, children of their home city and county. They have gone to do whatever is asked of them and every TRUE American and patriot of Beltrami cmmty wlll hope and pray they, will all come safely back to those' who are near and dear to them. ‘Beltrami county; may well be proud of its first response to the call of the mation. e e BN AGAIN SHOWS' TTS-LOYALTY: -0 Again, the' newly organized Bemidji band performed a service for Bemidji vesterday that is greatly appreciated. the occasion and it did so gladly, the members lending their services that the occasion might be made the most of. and has dcnated its services several times without a cent of remuneration, the members leaving their work. | They are entitled to the heartiest co- operation, for under the leadership of Director Peterson they are striving to be a credit to Bemidji and northern Minnesota, The man who could see that throng of Bemidji’s little folks in the parade yesterday and stand by or connive to allow injury to come to one hair of their little heads should be hung on the nearest pole or tree. Our sympathies, however, go out to the title seeking American heir- The suspense of waiting must be dreadful. esses during this war. Then, too, we know of a man who never has an unkind word to say of any person living. He's dead. Among the rich it is incompatibility of temper, but with us human beings it is just a plain family jar. Any man can drink like a fish, but only a few can stand up under it as well. Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. A!l work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Mmerchant Tailor 210 Third Street FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Beenidii, Mi TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC s of Violin. Piano and Instruments Phone 683-W 116 3d St. A Good Railroad |: Secare Tickets and Information from J. J. PEARCE, Agent Bemidii St. Paul, Minn. SUBSCRIBE NOW They The barid added ‘much to The new band is “for” Bemidji LB i***i*i**# t*‘itit** (2 2SRRI SRS BUSINESS WD PBIJF_ESSH)NAL EXRERE XXX REXRE K A.v.un.ocx.r.n. BYBR m NOBI THBOA'I‘ Glasses Fitted Gibbons Bldg. Phone 108 EEREEXREREREEES IR RS R R R R RER RN DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. LR EEREERERERERE R LR R R R R R RN R DB.J iv¥ Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. . Oftice Phone 376-W Res, Phone 376-R IR R R R e R S R R R XXX XXX RS DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. IR R L R R R R S R R R ] LA R E R B E SRR ERSR] North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 EEEEEEEEERSIETES I 2222 RS2SR R RS * kKRS t"t*ttt!'ii**tti.t!'i.'.l AR ARTRR GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Bloek Phose 560 A EERE R R ERERE R BN EEEEETAXTNSsTT N * DR. E. H. BMITH « PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON *® Office SBecurity Bank Block [ EEREEREERERRRE ] I EE R R R R E R R R R R * DR. E. A. SHANNORN. M. D. &« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * Office in Mayo Block % Phone 396- Res. Phone 397 R R R R R RS R R R R (RS ERERERE R R RS DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Office Phone. 13¢. Residenes; uc_ Mtfies' Bloek, Bemid)t . %%, s-n‘n ‘i=¢c¢==ccccc TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER t! ] R EEERREREEL RRE R I EE X E R R RS S | ' Phone 633 1017 Minn. Ave. Bemidji OR * ¥ % % W i * % THCHIROPRACTOB Acute and Chronic - Diseases handled with great success First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn., Phone 406-W Hours: 10-12 a.m.; 2-5 7-8 p.m. IEE TR E R R R R & B R IREEEERRE R R R R R DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block I EERERERR R R R IR R R R R R SRR R R R * J. WARNINGER - VETERINARY SURGEON & Office and Hospital 3 doors x west of Troppman BStore « Phore No. 309 IREERERRRER R R RRS IEERRERERER R NN * DR. H. A. NORTHROP # Suite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg Office Phowe 153 IEEEERERER EEE R * %%t EB e %NS Hnlr dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treat- ment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, in- grown nails treated a spe- cialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W I EE R E SRS R R A M. CLELARD, Gen'l Passenger Agent, w. xv%monkaflv. M Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. P E R R R R R R R R 1”!‘!"!‘!{4{’ DRS. PHYSIC! AND GEONS omo-—unanm IE RS R R L R B L BB R II’CCCCCICC’CCC DR. D. L. STANTON ..ifl'.fitt"ifi'fit"' ARN * Ci’.!l‘li’."l' OO CHOHOHOHHOHOHOHCHO OO O OO DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children Plubing, o 458 Hot ‘Water Heating § Get our estimate. = Phones 556 and 309 DR. J. T. TUOMY b DENTIST * PIANO VOICE DRAMATIC,.. ART - - e * AR AR AR A A R R R R R R * * ‘¢ ¢ e w¥ a;‘.-o~ptctatttttot-ogu cowe * b | -uq,t_g,gc’yc«i«_j“. * % 3 ko kA AR ARk & PO PO N RN N NA RO AR RN AAS SRS oo o g o b o o E T T T R L. GIVEN VOL. 1l DeLaval Seperators Why feed butterfat that is worth 46 cents a pound to the calves? It makes pretty expemsive calf feed. Get a DE LAVAL Cream Separator, save the cream and bring it to the NO. 49 1 cremxery and see how that calf feed will help pay your running expenses, and you will also note the calves keep just as strong 'and health; That is a proven fact, not a theory. DE LAVAL Ceram, Separators are sold on monthly payments and we will be glad to take:one out for you to give it a good test. Those Broken Windows Don’t wait until it starts to smow and blow to get those broken win- dows and storm sash fixed. Now is the time to get that job over with pbefore you forget it agaim. Just call 57 and we will get your sash, set same and return it to you, and all that worry will be over. Hoover Potato Diggers From all reports in the last few days the potato crop is going to be a little heavier than expected, ‘“but, of course, not up to last year,” and the potato growers are getting ready to go ahead and get these dug. The quickest and surest way to get your potatoes out is with a HOOVER POTATO DIGGER, the dig- er that will work in dry or wet weather and will NOT COVER UP THE POTATOES. We have had several potato digger owners asking us if our digger covers up the pota- toes. We referred them every time to any present user of a HOOVER seven-foot digger, the same length digger they are NOW using, and the answer from those users has been that 'the HOOVER does not cover up the potatoes. We have one of each size Hoover in stoek and are in a position to maké immediate delivery on either ome. ' Wes Wright and Nick Hirt took out Hoover Diggers this week. . -| out of 'it. VEN HARDWARE NEWS (The Pioneer Hardware Digest) Bdited and Published by the Given Hardware Co. Sept. 20 Bemidji, Minn., Why Do You Strive For Quality Products WHY NOT RAISE ORDINARY LIVESTOCK. ORDINARY GRAIN OR ORDINARY FRUIT? It costs extra money to start and Y+ | maintain a herd of blooded cattle, hogs or sheep. It takes extra time and care to se- lect quality seed corn as a basis for a quality crop. It takes extra money, time and care to start and keep up a quality fruit orchard. You could da away with this ex- tra expense by being satisfied with just ordinary products. Why do you |seek for quality? Here is the reason: You pin your faith to quality because you know that the extra expense entailed by the effort for quality is more than offset by the extra profits that qual- ity products return. Quality is profitable in what you raise to sell. It is just as profitable in what you buy to use. We have at your service a stock of highest quality merchandise. There is nothing of the ordinary in these goods. Their quality has been recognized for years throughout the world. If you were fully satisfied with raising ordinary products, we might deal in ordinary merchandise. Qual- ity in what we have to sell would not attract you. But knowing that you appreciate the worth of quality, we are here to serve you with quality goods. You will find the quality of our stock and the quality of our service both profitable to ‘you. And remember, you can see before you buy. Why Not Save Coal? You can do it you would put some tar paper around your house and help protect the basement or floors from those cold winds. Tar paper runs about $2.00 a roll and you will get over $10.0 of value ‘DON’T WAIT. N. E. GIVEN | Issued Weekl Certain-teed Roofing: The one best buy in the roofing line is CERTAIN-TEED Roofings, the roofing that is absolutely guar- anteed by the biggest. manufactur- ers of roofings in the world. Cer- tain-teed Roofing is NOT a tar com- position roofing, but is a blend of pure asphalt oils, blended in the best possible way known after an experi- ence of twenty years in the roofing -~ business. Certain-teed Toofing is’ guaranteed for 5, 10 and 15 years, respectively, and at the prices that it will pay to you to investigate. Wall Paper! Wall Paper!! Have you looked over our line of Black Cat Wall Papers? If ndt, we cordially invite you to call in and examine same. We carry a good sized stock of wall papers and are in a position to give you a big ‘as- sortment at pncel wluch you will appreciate. Call in. The Reed Turquoise Blue Enamel Ware has become a byword in the homes of Bemidji. This has been made 8o through the lasting service that is always given to its users. It is 80 clean looking and neat and when it comes to wear there is noth- ing on the market that will give the same service. Don’t be deceived by the color of some other, but ask for Reed’s. . \ Tnppm S||pnllos WATCH essnssanssnsstenncs B8IN [T It’s part of our business to have the sort of things our customers like; the other part is. - to be sure they continue to like the things they buy here. isfaction means. N Nt e B That’s what our guarantee of sat. SUE s R e B S SR A Youné Men Are Rallying | well dressed, to a young man, means style. ——to This Store—— One of the requirements of hei.n.g.young is to be well dressed; and That’s why our store is the headquarters for stylish young men, business and professional men. The military note is sounded in many of the styles; it takes many patterns in suits and overcoats, of the excellence of materials and tailoring. forms. Belt mcdels, high erect shoulders, appears in suits and overcoats for young men; $20, $22.50, $25, form-fitting coats. It $27.50, $30, $32.50, $35.00 The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Society Brand Clothes @reat variety is characteristic of these two lines—a variety in good quality. For men and and young men we have exclusive models and These clothes are economical because It’s time to get your NEW FALL .HAT—KNOX, .STETSON .and GORDON—very stylish, very different in all the new fall shades, at $3, $3.50, $4, $4.50, $5.00. 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