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y iiinms‘fifi‘ HVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY——J———» m‘nmmm mNm::a Punmsxfluc ¢o. | B H DENU at” Bemldjl Minn:, as’second-class matler e ition paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must m to- the editor, but not necessarily for publication. { cations for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this ofliee not ; fater than ‘I‘M! of !Mll week to insure publication in the current issue $4.00 2.00 1.00 Six months ............ Threemonths ‘ mmmlry of the news of the week Pnb- unt tage paid 4o any addresg, lor. i ' WHISTLE'S SOUND WILL BE WELUOME Next Mondny morning, the whistles wm blow for work at the saw mills of the Crookston Lumber company in Bemidji, and Plant No. 1 will again take her place in the industrial flrmameng of Bemidjie Noxthem 'thnesotn and the United 'States. The hoarse throated whistle, as it sounds:its call for the big crew ‘to ““turn to,” will be as a pean of joy to those who' will again resume the places ‘they ‘Weld on that sultry fateful night last July when the sljen sang the death knell of that hive of industry. In an incredibly brief space ‘of time the huga structure, sweating as it hummed its tune of actigity and thrift wns reduced to a charred mass, the huge burner standing a monu- ment to the ruin. The twisted steel and smoking timbers had scarcely cooled before company officials were on the scene and plans begun for ‘rebuilding the structure. Within a few days gangs of men -were at work clearing the debris.and when once cleared the work of reconstruction commenced from concrete foundation up. . Today, a splendid structure has replaced’ old ‘No. 1, an exact duplicate, but at an increased expense of $50,000, the cost being $150,000, owing to the increase of equipment ‘and mater:als " The plant opens: the earliest in its history. It will:tun to the last notch in the fall. The greatest sawing season in the annalg of the mills 18 forecast: It will be good for the.company, good for Bemidn Tlie:sound of the ‘whistle will be welcome, Pt Y . .'The Amerloan people ‘are perfectly willing to live on.“substitutos" 1t “only thosé substitutes are made available. As soon, however,:ds a sub- stitlite 18 suggested, the'price of that articles emulates’ the airship. When fixing & price on wheat the government might give great relief by also fixing prices on thesubstitutes. ; t —_——— Those profiteers who a.ttemptbd to rob the government and the officers of the army in the price of uniforms should be given a chance to wear a uniform, only it should be different from the prcduct of their factories. b Ry ARt . Those' German ‘goldiers hunting for the American sector doubtless had the success of the boy hunting for a horpet’s nest. found it. in France They S e T 4 Tha wool shortage might be relieved somewhat by a,ommandeenng all that the:'politicians are accustomed to pull over. the people’s eyes. it & i S A It isn’t only a certnin brand of beer that mads Milwaukee famous. Or should we AE‘y infamous. <@ «We. have a.sneaking idea that those Aitkin basketball yelpers .also b have senseless days, ____.@—.——_. - What doth it profit a man to plant a garden jand lose it vh neighbor’s chlckuns 1’ RED CROSS NOTES * Belgian Relief. Don’t forget the Belgians. Bring all the clothing for old and young to the Antlers’ cigar store. Some one will be there to receive it every aftérnoon from 2:30 to 6 o’clock. Alls kinds of clothlng and shoes are needed. ! in Turtle River, Again the public spirited_citizens of tte River do their bit by send- in'g 1n"$10 to the Red Cross. Turtle River is ome of the most loyal com- munities around here and the mem- bers of the local chapter appreciate their help. val Farmer. ¢ John No:‘I!‘)‘t):, oneF of our progressive and loyal farmers, is going to bring in 10 biishels ot potatoes for the,Red Cross. - These will be on sale Saturday for $1 por bushel, at the room formerly GASOLINE - OR CYLINDER OIL CASH or COUPONS Coupon books may be secured which are good _at any Standard Oil filling station in the United States, through this office. The eotipon book is a matter of convenience {6 the automoblle owner. Ask for information. C. W. JEWETT GO, Inc. Phone 474 i toes which will be on sale at the same occupied by the Antlers’ cigar store. A. P. White will also donate pota- place. Any one in need of potatoes re- member to buy them Saturday of the Red Cross. As soon as the roads are in good shape Mr. Norbo is going to bring in two loads of wood for the Red Cross and next fall will donate 20 bushels more of potatoes. The Red ‘Cross extends thanks to Mr. Norbo. Branches Attention! Will all branches having hospital{ garments, Dlease finisfy them and re- turn to headquarters’ not later than Wednesday; the 27th. Avron Sale for R. C. ! On Saturday there wjll be an apron sale at the City Drug store for the benefit of the Red Cros: The sale will be held by St. Philip’s church Red Cross circle and there will .be a wide variety of aprons on: display. Bemidji, Minn. “Solomon ;o far gs we'can find out, fo know the iangnage of animals," sald Prof. 'S, B. Wolfengen, chnhmun of ‘the depart-: ment of Semiti¢’ languages and: Hellén- “Istic Greek, University of Wisconsin; tecturir n “Archaeotogical’ Bxplora- tion An Palestine and’ the® Orient.” “The finding of-a blast furnace-near the city of Lackish, in Palestine Pro- fessor . Wolfensen continued,” “shows that the metal industry s not 80 mod- ern as most of us suppo “As to monopoly of trade, the first lnstance “which we discover 4s shen Solomon took oteasion to use the tem- ple of Gezar, In Palestlne. for this pur- .pose.” | L Kill That | Cold and Save Health .‘“_ QASCARA QUININE oM’ form—seale, outes casy to t-h. # The old family. remedy gz ates—no uapleasant after effects. escoldsin 24 hours—Grip in 8 days. Mmyb-:klflttdh. Getthe 'eemnne ith ed Tap -nd Mr, icture on it s for 25¢. AtAny Drug Store s P ICTURES of home folks ’ carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. STUDIO . 'Of' 7 N.L. Hakkerup, & Make an appointment today. 1 rave great faith in Dr, Kilmera Swamp Root and Ireally believe that|. it will do all that is claimed for it if it is given a thorough trial, been handling it ever since I went in- to the drug business and. have heard nothing but the .most favorable re- ports regarding it. Swamp Root is ai steady seller and a reliable medi— ¢in s > Very truly yours, 3% R J. TAYLOR, Druggist, Dec. 9, 1916, Sparta, Wis. I Letter to r. Kilmer & Co. Bmzhamtog N Prove What: Swamn Root Will De Send ten cents to ‘Dr. Kilmer & .| Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle.y It will conyince any- one. You Mll also receive 'a book- let of valuable information, telling about the kidneys- -and bladder. When ‘writing, be sure and mention the Be- midji Daily Pioneer.. Medium and large ‘size bottles for sale at all drug stoves. ——Adv _— : Toda\'——Telsphope the Ploneer of- |’ 1fice, 922, about that news item you have in mind. .*Your guests = and friends will appreclate the courtesy. 1 havel.’ The Hakkerup Studlo B-emldji .-Minn, Trust Company Service For The Small Es‘t'ate—' ; A y ‘ NO person of moderate means can afford to hire a group of investment specialists-*and* expert - accountants to handle the detalls of higinvestments. ° When a modern Trust Company ofier _such service collectivély to a large num-- ber, it can afford to employ high priced and expenenced meri—can afford to sur- round its operation with every known safeguard—and can afford-to render its service at a cost oftentimes less than that: of an mexpenenced individual, - : Our Trust Officer will gladly discuss b}{ letter any* de‘tall of our service whlch interests you. | 7 FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION V\fe éx'e buying Hides, Furs, Wool Pelts and Tallow and will pay you the full market prlces NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half Block North of Unloh Station, BEMIDJI, MINN "~ If Your SuitorCoatExpenditurels Iimifed Come'- and Examme Our Exceptionally Fine Garments LADiES’ SUITS Ladies navy bltie poplin suit, jacket full silk lined and trimmed with 34 smoked pearl buttons, white silk pique collar, price™ ly tailored, price jacket, finished Ladies brown men'’s serge suit, full lined with soft silk, belted style strict- $35.00 jacket $35.00 Ladies tan gabardine, .silk frimmed with buttons, 2 small pockets in with buttons, price . $37.50 Ladies gabardine suits, tan \ lined suit, and navy, faill lined jackets. Price $35.00 SPRING SHOES : The latest styles in dependable shoes,* black, brown, grey, white and all the combinations of grey and black, white and bjac¥, etc., a pair $6 10 $13.50 \w““/‘f@ LADIES' & MISSES' COATS Ladies’ extra sjze coats, made from all wool serge and Chudda ‘cloth, price $25.00 Ladies’ navy gabardine coat, trimmed wlth black silk, a belted garment, price -~ $25.00 Ladies’ blue serge coat, a plain garment but full of value. Price $22.00 Misses’ Coat of Sammy velour, militarx style, a very c¢harming garmeht. Price $28.50 . Misses coat made from -~ rookie poriet twill. - Price from other lot-on the road and do not need at, each Limit—Two waists to customer. SPECIAL SALE OF WHITE WAISTS There are about 50 of waists, all new spring styles, made these good material, we have an- both lots, so offer this lot $1.15 KID GLOVES your Easter gloves. are very scarce, especially colors, we havc a’fair assortment of black You should not delay selecting Kid gloves and whltes aud a few colors, a paxr $2.00 1 $3. oo ‘&\/7 D'LEARY-BOWSER CO., BENIDJI, MINN.