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“CAN' YOU 'REMEMBER WHEN— Everxbody used, kerosene lamps? § 4 Safety -bicycles were “the thlng’" wooewos Lillidn Russellin t{g)m came with cigarets? i s D WINTER, Nows E di'tor A, R. M'cGill was goyernor of the s state of Mx*. e TELEPHONE 922.923 + fifdfi Postotics st Bamragy, M tter, Ilndel' Act at Col Marah.3,-1879. for nubuw Comm':fi ‘b“l o : “expontmn" and viel a&wmrh mul :eh msil;,m pacihtes thenseg) itee Loan” tower? | " s e A ¥ “Roast beef to eat, two fdullnrs a -sidered the height of nfllflence and cmhfort for the | workingman? | William Hart, now known as Bill Hart, the bad man of the movies, was an_ e Mo-goqdness ac- o ‘tor as leading man for Minnie addern Fisk?" THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, p\wx Senator Knlite Nelson used ‘o' lambast Joel P. ‘{n"::‘;m‘: ,;'"}, sent postage pald to ‘:’7 g ‘“ . Heafhdle and then go into Joel’s newspaper shop in Northfield and eat up all the good chewmg tobncco Onn credit en thiy paper, only” the United m-l: prp i ;; g’v. e o ioation of all that he could find? ...a"".a."i‘fi“ ocal °§’$‘."2u‘h‘iu‘£.a°'n.‘}‘.§‘;""“' dited, __Narrow-chester, and* sometimes narréw-minded, OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY muu lecturers would come to town and prophesy the doom of the American saloon, without themselves believing the prophecy would come true? FRIENDS THAT "ARE’ NEEDED ; ¢ 11" The big évent of ‘the winter Was when the Grand 1 | A gold_pro: ect_or Who !‘ecentg T turned from Army_of the Republic held its annual “ca : ; v 3 wn\arkable g that ‘he mno- With songs and speeches, % preceded fiy a supper pre- ; fups of 4 okon never kill pared and served by the ‘%omen’s Rehef Curps’ i bofor-soma. xood reagon. 1:1ky. the bark ofl to scrape the St. Paul Globe, owned by James J. Hill, and . Mjnnesipolis hdd a morning ziewspaper with.a big circulation which was knbown ‘as The anelpohs may be saved for the con- Times? - o s and those who come af- . John Lind was a Rapnbhcnn’ 7 If you-canremeniber memory——-and what ‘is no spring chicken, them. : is something about the Indian method wh‘ch can teach us a much needed lesson, and:es- pecially so here in the north where we have seen the forest vanish- before our eyes. With the trees fast disappearing and with little progress toward - k i general reforesting, the problem bécomes a vital A REAL CF 2 b B : Robert Rasmussen of East Bemidji is a rell citf- cently, Governor Preus, in a talk before. the zen. It has béén reported to flnld.3 office that he e ‘Hor ral society. . and- allied organiza- {“manufactured a snow plow and is using his. own i, expressed (he liope that. the Idgislature would” team to break paths in East Beriidji for the bene- , see to it that the. lash. virgin stapds of timper in ’flt of the residents over thiere without one cent of - w‘::-“:r?u:t :.le Bemdjn,lu? ever known, we nf“.. ’;l':; ,hlu:r:lon:fl Minnesota were taken over by fhe state and saved remuneration. What's more, he doésn’t expect a confident of u.e gut-come—as there are mighty matasisl, cwhils thiy las to posperity. Bemidji, within the shadow ofthe #cent, but we are of the opinion ‘that he should at = w people indeed who will not be able to see on the . E thagnificent Norway and' white pines: thit tower least be voted an expreféion’ of appreciation, if not 1 e 8A9C;l above the shores of our lake, can npprecmte to the fullest extent the deslrnblhty ot such a move. Trees are . m;ns most txspmng frlends fi’?} - plant family. ~ You Fomenber what ,the p . TP AR, Ot ;T f 1 thmk t}mt I shall never see g 5 A REAL PUBLIC SERVART, | E | A'poem lovely as'a tree; ., ¥ | Lo - County Audiéot‘ A.D; Johnson heets all ‘the ex- “A tfee that Tooks'at vod-m tay ‘l R tra burdens thrust apon his ,haqlqe' -with'a' smile. % ; We dont cknow, }m ; he feels in; wardly, but you And lifts her leaty, hnnds to flny, ) | A tree thit may jn summer wear 0“1\1 never know the.smile on’ his face.. Now - A nest6f: robins in her hair ] TUpon wirose: bosom snow has. laip, . - Who intimately lives with rain. = * Poems aré_nade by fools like me §:sr % But only God can make a° tree! 3y XY Any tree is worth saving, and this, is flonbly true” of the grlm old lentmelz of tha nm‘t)lll' § PREPARE FOR SPRING FLOOT i brcen] BEmldJl has some unemployed in her; mi‘a‘at as is the case-in practically avery city in ‘the’ United. = r’ States. Why not put them at work }mllhng ke snow out on the ice of Lake Bemidji. If this were done right now, it would pérhaps save'the city tnd property owners a foad many dollars when the ter begins to flood~thé stréefs and -cellars in spring. Jus} & suggestion, that's nll ‘lt"fi;f “fi" wonh looking mto % v . given a city wartant for services rendered. i Here is one: !lnuly with u a’ lmwlmg\ :ucceu i S Wfihm 'Mmrpe,lnd hncvoneuoi ‘o!'tmnn—t!l living “Hope!’ cer- tainly, is, the propér she lives. fips old age. : B 1 Mr2 an Mn.’Pete Utter aurence, wete. in. Bemidji Tuesdn) AI ert Lausons nne dny last. week. ?"f, op+has: ‘been Bemldj e past: week rving:on yisiting 14 én_haali u’-g pldueu g kes' wix ' 4 caller at the 1 Lawson ‘Saturday: dnd Mrs - | with -Mr. and, Mrl. Charlie Smith. Z caller at the | 4 nd’ flh. hermnn Kldsen, on_Saturdsy. Phili) Becyker ‘hauled hly h‘om John* f:“":’gn?a” NG FON Shaine . (?r Tl:e fizw dfigfi‘ I have frosted all my fl 8 nd ell'l‘! and s Wh e tl’l{fieu the ing®’ "'l'h!' hdw Th 3 b {5‘ bo in Minnesota, We have vely little sickness . And there are'ilo poison' snakes, Just the 10} ind bitter nter % Séeinlts tlr b thé only t n or the crows’ n urn W(iéhnntl"nir Thaw! 'IZ: w; T:;\w' omposed . Stou Route l‘yo 4, Bemidji, Minn. """ comesthe Repnblidn conivention ‘election, which ol k|| . " g A Shoes, Hobnail S| ame for the town in" which | e hep streams and lakes. | . R, :ng thlg month of'Jlr‘;ni are . Clr LVATION ‘ARMY; WANTS ™ ‘[of; i :vould Jike 1:: b geti yow: s‘;]u» ine Evans,. .Leonar tish, . .Cl £y o < ANI winter. demapd..has In the Fontenance school in Dist: i Albert . Haynes, Vera] ' OLD CLOTHES' AND' SHOES Eeen m‘:z and our supply™ No. 40: of:Hubbard:county, there has ?c ymmer, ones-and Howard Jones,, . | — hausted. Call-4' bitn ehymsfis sqilishens Seork :g;,;‘thd_ ts and difectors are daing: The Salvhtiom Army.is aikitig.thefand get_them:,: ange, in spite of the severe weather: b ng necesdiry 'to, make the wlmsl housewives of this’city if they have [We thank y Thiose having.. their :names’ on .the|® s“cc“s‘MBS : : ahy old clothes or shoes, o dilyo_!e 3 .| hopor, roll are’ Dordthy Turner, Caro- : lh}o Eyans, Howard Jones, : Norma | Wileox, Clafé Schimner, Alva Wil nd Adelaide: Wileox. W, v nej er abse = E ] ( £ CHOP SUEY i CH 81Sha o .ygos HEARL N‘m SEVENII g =0dues svilapinswi .« AY E THIS WEEK W wn-: w:u. SERVE I 5 .GIVE ‘OUR LUN SHEONS AND DINNERS AT . 'TH "FEE SHQ! l3~LE MUST GO! :.C ALES. ! .THE GREATEST SALE IN THE 'HISTORY OF BEMIDJI' A brand. new -9x9 . Ofiiufl [s) :Tent made of 12-oz double filled duck canvas goxn::;te d H ay . h ] : Supduer sl ith poles, stakes and Eoverigeat e, 25 B R T v < ‘They - cost - the government SPECIAL | round. $8,00-cac '$15.00 sp;-:;:un. T " OFFICERS’ COATS: We have in ntock about 200 Officers’ Coats, consisting of Gaberdine, Corduroy, Gas Mask and other coats that have : been .priced down about’ 200 per cent. - Your investigation will -be to your advantage. v L] Guaranteed ‘House Paint’in ASSOFL: aolar-, cont lead: arl hfl:&d 3 larmcrly -1,000 pair of Shoes consist- ing of various makes, su as Marching Shoes, Dress jes, Work Shou, Hllh-lop Shm tltl lln,u|mm'n§lm|‘m‘nmm||munmmm|mm Anmmmwm‘ & ze 4 ft. by splendid for Boy Scotit nd'g Muslin, campers— = center— ! il ARMY £ WOOL BREECHES worn for almost any ide’ cast the 3 £ Ho e overnment ' venovated, but in dntity ileft. round: $5.00 cache « SPECIAL Re-inforced Leggins, inade_ ! for the U. S. Army; warth three times the price— _double seamed wi straps or 'Imcilel sizéd’ 14 to 17— S PER ‘PAIR S Surplus Army Goods Store: m:w KAPLAN BLDG. 126 MINNESOTA AVE, .. , / BEMIDJL: