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IDJI DAILY PIONEER BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY €. E CARSON, President E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr. J. D. WINTER, News Editor TELEPHONE 922923 1—: Tntered at thé Postoffice at Bemidjl, Minnesota, as ' “Second-clpsy Matter, under Act of Congress of et March 3, 1879, L F 470 worelgn Advertising Représentatives 8. C. Thefs ‘Co.i: Chicago; 111, and New York, N. Y. ‘Np..attention _paid _to ononymous _dontributlons, . Writer's name must be kKnown to the editor, but not Recessarily for publication. Communications for the Woeekly, Pioneer must rgfich this office not later than Tuestiny of each week to insure piblication in the cur- rent, issue: R e % # L ; ‘Carttar e vea ; One yur?.’ ceeees.$6.00 Yl 3 Six Months - 39 AP cueee ..$5.00 hree Mon \50 5 One Sronih -30 gix Months . 250 16 Three Months . 125 Ve pages, published Ono Week THE WEEKLY PIONEER—T wel every Thursday and sent for, in'advance, $2.00. " Unless credit is givensthis paper, only the United Bress s entitled to tho use fof fo-publication of all news dispatches credited to it, or otherwise credited, £nd also the local news publistied herein. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS SUES PAPER FOR OMISSION: OF AR Here, Mr. Merchant, is one of the things a. paper is up against. The Pickwick’ Club’ G wants to collect dzmages'from a paper “fgr- leav- ing-an ad out. We have heard of papers getting soalled” for running an ad, but never before for .omitting one. E ‘e Rt .. The following was,_ taken frop the late"l‘am; b Bixby’s paper at Muskogee, Okld.. R. 1. Blakeney, proprietor of the store, degcribes. the dependence of his business-existence in the following petition. “Plaintiff (the Pickwick Club Grocery) states that he has and does depend very lirgely on ad- vertising for his business, and that the defendant is ‘aware thereof; that for about 12 weeks he has been running a special advertisement in newspaper of :the defendant once a week and as a result thergof his “business has netter him, over and above his grdinary sales, the sum of $500; that on account of the failure and refusal of the defendant (Phoe- nix) to insert the advertisement furnished by this plaintiff for the issue of the paper bearing the -date'September 3, 1921, plaintiff’s sales for the 3rd day: of September,. 1921, were at least $500 less than they would have been had said advertisement run as requested. .. “That onthe Saturday preceding said date and mediately. following a pay day, and on v;vhic'hl day ‘at_similar- advertisement was run in saidpaper, sales by, plaintiff were in the sum of $616; that o .the_thl!rdny following said 3rd day of Septem- her, 1921, ang immediately after a pay day, and on which said day a similar advertisement was also e "KITICHI » . We are greatly pleased to announce } some time. Bates of Cass Lake expects| = Ruel Smitl eries of mectings at the a s February. i e d nothing will prevent his coming, as|while arrangemenis and plans are being made for the meetings. * Don’t forget the - Farmer’s Club unit meeting to be held at the J. F. Mahoney home on Saturday, Febru 4th.” Everybody welcome. Mrs.‘Hen -run-in-said: paper of-the- dant,.the sales made iff amounted to}$650: and that while on Saturday the 3rd day of September, 1921, the date. on which the advertisement was not run in furnished dnd requested to be tiff, the sales ‘made by plaintiff of $350, while ness generally in Muskogee was on the Saturday preceding or the ing, dug to Labor Day ber 5, 1921; that on: aci ¢ r(v“ler}dang 4q insert ithe by plaintiff; ‘an LISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE ; AEMBER, NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ([} 3 ¥ F DEVELOPJNG, COMMUN, The. first of 3, series of lectures " Fast Bemidji school Thurs Through the efforts of W school missionary meetings has been art commendable piece qf into the outlying terrif e in this vicinity. The people of East. a farmers ’club, but s agrienltn;al bysiness. worthy eflpm " schools and will doubtless ‘grow in every way. e urge the continuance of suc a controversy on as to which state bas, sber of lakes, Minnesota or Florida.\ “and ane of her lakes is worth in this territory, ranged for, which /is '3 most work. It brings the: school N}xy‘m\d‘ is. appreciated by Bemidji are no Rostagg. pajd. to, any address . e — {ill might be classed”in the the largest An,uvquer‘ > Minnesota, of course, i two anywhere else any time: § A sermon prgac}iéd neapolis. Samehow, cur former resident Snow. is all righ"..ii\ its place, but it . well for Bemidji folks to remember that walk is:not its place:: Chicago is goin, prominent. people, If January wants to has time enough left An optimist is amnn bin without scowling. There is a new moon on tonight. of the old ones? My, Wyiioré left” Sunday- fo to bring Mrs. the’i ,hcspitn], where she has been fot h, Mr. Baney and Ralph Wilson attended the b hoolhouse for about two(Hines last week, and s, commencing the middle of jtrip very much, as th “We are in hopes that|and display of poultry was Mr. Wymore went to Bel week to visit his home Thursday. Ben Eck visit r home Sugdn ed at the Henry Saw- will mean 8.W. Lakio, Prés. E.B.Evans, Mgr. ~ C.L.Tsfed, Secy-Trohs. - b ed man who BEMIDJ LUMBER & FUEL €0, ’ Opposite Great Noflhem'Pai:o! p Building Material and Fuel _ t——: TELEPHONE100 :—: COMPLETE STOCK = PROMPT DELIVERIES Hard and Soft Coal-—Briquetts-—Blacksmith Coal - ; PRICE OF HARD COAL VE JANUARY 16TH. * capital. neapolis Don't 52y, trouble, Al sts, 25¢. PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE . Kin %l: said date busi- ITIES day evening lo’x the bene- sectiqn of theé city: " *° 4 Jumingd, Sunday 2 series of these t membérs of These community on the part of the We ach splendid ‘work. ‘Boston was heard in Min-. or other, that’reminds us-of Rev. S -E. P.- White. § s just ‘as § ; g to have a charity ball. All the cxc'ept "_l‘omipy Q‘Conno}’,' will g do the right thing, it still to give us a thaw- who: can look at the-coal L] What becomes §—8% 3 ges in Cplifornia seems to be pretty much of a lemon. . the farmer doesn’t make any hit with i Thursday.-on-account of tl illness of her/mother. ! r. Hogue, our mail carrier, C. C..Smith made a business trip to Cass Lake Mond: 4 d Charles Bloomquist and son, Carl, of Long Lake; visited at the camp a few days. 3 ' XKitichi Union Sewing :Oircle} will meet with Mrs. Theodore Greger-1s t |son Thursday, January " 26. Every- returning |bidy welcome. @t T 3 Mys. C. 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H liight here :is-where the science of 'Chirnpracfic comes in:"Chiro- It removes the cause of disease.” It:adjusts’ practic takes out the kinks. rimal 50 that the bodily machine can fun¢tion normally, the ‘body 1 “fuly - There's an atmosphere about. them yowll like. one_of them y adjusted.- And keep smiling.~ P. S.—How long has it been since you've read Mark Twain- Or seen a ‘good'comedy " at ‘the "theatre?, ' Or: watched antics on the’screen? ~Or laughed heartily. “efficient means o‘}fi'ge ting " This.was in the latter part of the 15th century. ydfinlum was about 400 years ahead of his time. nlt; has. bee:r 0 e last few years that it has come to be generally admitted that..; - drugs are mostly worthless. D St When Sir Richard vll.lnckn‘:m‘e asked Sydenham for a good guide in practice, the great physician replied that the arrival of a goqd. clowi wotld do more for the health of a city than the arrival of twenty:asses laden with’ drugs. Clown! , God bless ’em. That's what we need. Mankind needs laughter more than pélls, powders and potions. We need. to lqvgj:—to relax. . /Relax. That's the: secret of health. Nature will take care of re- pairing our bodily-machine if we'll ket the kinks out: of it. X Mowever,. in this rmihing keyed-up age- it’s ‘hard to relax. In‘n 08- sib}g to~K_EEP. the kinks out’ of the bodily machine. Laughter,hel;ps. In‘a quieter, more p]agxr_l age, it might:turn the trick almost entirely. h, ustle,, bang, step lively—that's ftoflay, Bodily p_raet‘ic‘is a-cheerfpl science. Chiropl;imtors’ offices In alm? Il see a sign which says, “Keep Smiling. VER] st oneer i a ‘the ‘Jour hessage accross.’ A want ad will reach the people you want to.reach and will tell your story with the least expendi- ture of time and effert. .- If you are in need of help, or wish . to sell of buy something, let:The f .thehvvgirid"s greatest physicians, the famous Syden-- ‘first went on record as opposing the use of drugs.in the ireat: “You're expected to.” You WILL aft :h ',Ch;ru_ 3 . X e . u r you've ks Chiropractic’ adjustments. oy 1 after you've bad 4 fe¥ <+ Live your life to the ut t.ermo:L ‘Get ‘your body -Chiropractically Doug. Eairbanks’ L