Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 2, 1918, Page 2

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PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON BXCEPT SUNDAY——— || : INTION 11 P ICTURES of home felks THE REMIDJI PIONEER G 5 B N _“l'f" warmth llld com- ; tort to the heartit a'ioidiels We, are buying Hidgg Furs, Wool, @, B. CARSON £} 2 i % o ; Pelts and Tallow ‘épdfi\wi | pay & oLk S, e il ; you the full market price. STUDIO ot ’ No attention -paid to anonymo! de known to the editor, but not n-cuglrl‘ly g-gub * ommunications .for the Weekly Ploneer must " Iater than Tuesday of each week to insure ‘Bemidyi“Nymore Car."Lihe ~ I8th Street | ;5 |Becond Street, ;'Pel o } ? {‘ Nyfilo‘re ’ Make an appointment today. - % ¥ aak o N.L ha S Y trami Avenue ¢ Car leaves Nymore en the hour and half-hour. Car leaves 13th Street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. . P Fare, 8 Cents - | R. W. KEIHL, Proprietor OFFICIAL COUNTY. AND CITY PROCEERINGS Ploneer is & member of the United Pr [4] EEE) Association, and YN Tean _The Daily A ! r of 8 Tepresented for foreign advertising by the " Gemeral offices In New York aud Chicago, branghes (n all prinvipal citles. it ] . EXPERIENCE MIGHT HELP SOME. The number of commissions organized and reorganized in Q_I‘IQ _e_xgc\;&!ve branch of the government since the beginning of the war 15 -sufficlent “evi- dence of the need of the ablest counsel that can' be obtained. It 'is un- fortunate that when the President is meeting poor sii sions of his own choosing, as he did with the Shippin rd, he obj to the creation of a special joint Congressional committee to advise with on war problems. Members of congress go to Washington withan endorse- ment direct from the people. There are 531 members of the two "Hoiges. A special committee, composed of the ablest members, some of them any . years service in congress, could help the President more than any: ~commis- sion he has thus far selected. But:he evidently wants no suggestions ex- cept from men of his own choosing, who, quite naturally, will siibordiniaté their own judgment to his ever-changing ideas.: AR —_— s'. ba)’h; ="q','vy‘r i 'HERE'E MERE SUGGESTION. Hubert Lardner of Fort Scott, Kansas, is credited with having origin- ated the phrase, ‘“He kept us out of war.” ‘He has now been placed’in charge;of the Democratic campaign in the “zone” of political activity Which includes his state,and he is hunting for a new slogan; How would “He kept .. us ouf of guns” do2.." - % B Sl ' ' NOW COMMENT ALL FOU PLEASE. ~ rtenn | _, | 1917 Grain Crop Worth Nearly Six Billion Dollars - Louisuille, Ky., proposes to close hef schools and churches in order - e .M e T A i : to conserve fuel, but we hear of no suggel tion to'close the sglpoqu: Now : E&“ml“ 0' "IU Fflllf l ' e G[_ 10[9 vo(! 1&' A, m ?"‘s, , every fellow can comment as he sees fit on th@ lt.ulgl_non%. 1 ‘ com' wllo't' flfls ahfl g 1 .v;gsu W 4 v.fi. M ‘," 6. &5 &mr COULDN'T, COULD. IT? ¢ / The placing of Secretary McAdoo at th§ head of the railroads by Pres- 2 2 ident Wilson couldn’t mean.that thp‘;pr,enldgnt was secking political pres- |} - A . - tiago for his son-in-law In 1920, could it? s A Value of 1916 crops $4, 137,261,000 In other worc!§ farzn folks will re- It is stated that there are before congress 13,467 measbres to be acted ||| Ceive nearly One \ and one half .bl”lons ’ m,(')l'_e " money thls(yearthan a 2w ¥ £ - B &gt . SRS L) ¥iiig bavgs of rorere0? upon, that came over from the extra session. Of these about 13,367 should ||| R be permitted to repose quietly “‘in committee” while the congress. gives its yeal' agO‘ attention to the really important nyattfirs of-the session. 4201 The President said: “I hear criticism and the clamor of the noisy, |l 1 1 S When this mone ets lnto lecul.atlon. - thoughtless and troublesome.” And he could not have-more fittingly, des-| 1. Th‘nk- What it mean ’ ' 3 . y g & oaniltibane a® Saliravs Fab b cribed them if he had searched the dictionary for adjectives. T . War savings stamps make it possible for every citizen of this country, i PR'OS PERITY'—YCS, for those Who hgure rlgl!t' I,f va .ars fal'mel', [n,cr- every man, woman and child within our borders, to do SOMETHING to eid chant‘, bankér, Sala_ry man or O‘ther_Wl‘se, and Want to be 1in on . the gomg their government in her great need.” Will you do YOU_F: eh!re'.' « o ] TS G A e L R s 2 att > 15 for 1918, we have got to do yesterday, what wethinkof today, for war We wouldn’t mind paying two prices for everything we buy it we didn’t - have a sneaking notion that the second price is gratt. " ey TR 1T - bRUpingd vy pgtv. 0 COOF TOURSTADT IS AMNGYS €aF0T Alen gael dy f;° siange , s e gl - has changed things. Now be careful and don’t get a blot on that new leaf. - T STy e o : Atter awhile it will come natural to Wfl”‘“,"'lslsi"_ ) Th1n1k ofr what it‘ is doing to the 1918 crop Of. FLIVERS—FO,RDS—'thIS ——— R Tew—rn family of farm folks, and their nearly six billions of ‘doffars. -~ ’ fl PEEIRE LI PR " DR. L A WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block. ' S Only eighteen Ford cars unsold in all of Minneapolis branch territories last week, and dealer after dealer without even a demonstrator car. twert BE Fpn = 117 Third 8t. - Bemtdjt ~ Phone 673-W ¥ &3 J. BISIAR, Manager N. L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night | We have a limited number ofiFor_d_s coming to us, but we cannot get them unless we have your bonifide order to show the Ford Motor Company. TAD BRI T TIIATOY Let us explain our $50 cash and acceptance order with Spring dating to you. A good many took advantage of it last week. Whynot protect yourself? Come in and let us talk'it over. ="~ Hay, Flour and Feed Do you need hay? We can sell yo; in bales or n fif!na_ Tots. HIHRIRE=S We also handle Flour and Feed. Csll ‘us*up and Phone 265. get prices. Akre’s Variety Store il (Authorizen Ford Sales and Service) ’ T T B G - — e ; ‘F | o 1 ' Defactive |

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