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B ‘éibflong ”w-_sv pn‘ce looking 'young man u;‘ln hav !done: much lgunst him' B oday he looks somewhat He is ‘an ‘old’‘timer here ely accounts for the ight be indneed to take WGMAN’S DEPARTMENT IS, BIG FEATURE OF FAR the ‘big - pageant, the Itural cxhibits, raeshoe tourna- tle, hay been,said thus b e of the. most xmportnnt features; ‘the: Womsn’s Department. 3 nrt‘meut promke ‘toiout-'| revious recérds and Mrs.*C. jedretary of ‘the ‘fair de- 3 .be'a wnnderlnl ¢ Samuel A. Cutter has been con- nected “ with the Bemidji postoffice 80 long that when the old-timers go there and fail to see him they won- der if they’re'still in the right town. Sam is an exponent of the good old < “I'squsre dane d-the cast commit- [; tees have' overlooked a ‘good bet if they have passed him up for this ~ | part of the pageant to be' . staged | the part of “Judge" ina police court.: scene during the pageant. . All he ; | would ;have to do is to act natural. Judging is his business, only he is. a judge of human nature. The judge is expected to be quite proud: of his reproduction, he probably has for- gotten that he ever looked like thil picture shows him, stand has been given over to this department. It was a big attraction last year and no 'doubt thousands will. will visit 'this feature of hte fair again this year. The secretary urges all who plan on bringing any of the above ex- hibits to the fair to study the pre- emium list, as only on such as are listed . will prizes be. awarded. ) ization : exhibits; will ngun be ’}fiown this” year. Last year sev- eral Ladies' Aid societfes 'contéted for prizes and will show again this| year. = Any organization having: twenty or more members is' eligible for competition . in ‘this' feature. This show will include fancy work ‘of ‘all kinds, which will’be covered in ' the 'woman’s deparfment of the premium list. ; The thrift exhibit which will con- sist of work of made-over garments promises to be a' most interesting one. It .will be an entertaining and educations] feature and many entries are. expected .in this dir!sion THE PIONEER during the. fair here August 15 to| 19./He will be remembered as having canrival: with: Johnny * McDonald - as accompanist on- the fiddle, Homer /C. 'Baer. is' not ' classed among the early settlers here, but he has assisted a lot, of other'fellows in |ettlinx at least temponnly Being engaged in ‘the banking: business, he take a lot of “interes n - the city and surrounding’ *nountry You can bank on Mr. ‘Baer: taking part in the pageant if some.of 'the cast com- mittee mees’ the proper:opening for him. If they' can’t find him at the Security State Bapk, at ' home or out of town on business they might 18224 the golf links, especially. if ‘there is a tnurnament on. performed udminbly at a recent| prunes’ in Bemidji knights of 'the grip summed - up enough' courage to stop off here ov- er night. This same .courage, kept. him here through the early days and as a fesnlt -he ig;one of Bemidji's steadfast citizens, ‘although he ‘does have ' somet! to. do. with selling ¢ 2d st make a Papers fiay come and papers may go but the Pioneer goes. on_forever. The above ' cut shows the- locati of the Bemidji Pioneer . in, 1896, the year in which the " Bemldjl Weekly Pjoneer was first started. This build- ing.was located on =~ what'is now Beltrami avenue,'at the rear: of- what is now Crothers’ barber shop, The . tree shown at?the rear cor- ner of the building made, it more convenient in case a. desponden:ed- itor took it ‘n his:head ‘He .wanted] to endqt all. Rope was cheap ‘those days ‘and so- were trees A careful investigation .of the-files of the Pi- . {oneer fails to duclose that ' any ;of ~ Announcement! Dr. A. Dannenberg, Bemidji’s pioneer and only straight Chiropractor, is closing his.office . August 14, preparatory to taking some post- graduate work at the Palmer School of Chiro- the editors ever: got: despondent al- though it ‘probably. wns tough cmng those days. ; good nleamnn ox- Scenes. He is sales': mnnmrdor FinchCo., sudcessors to the: ern: Grocery Co..If anyone wants to i¥nd, out about ' f here, let them ' as! watching them settle for/ & ; string|'of years, -although “some '91 them: finufb\y don’t settle’very ofte! mel Do you nnppoue I} would-have been any more suc than I 'am it ¥'d’had a ‘college ‘edweation?" ! “No,” * admitted the prfite!sor, “hut you might have: been less inclined ‘to. brag about it."—Judge. | We 8hall, Double Ou: Eflcru. * Sir Arthur’ Conan .Doyle| says; that' there's . an> oppommlly ‘,to work | in- heaven t—Boston Trnnacr!pt_ g beaven,: Now” that's’ sométhing llte af IIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllIlllllllllIlIlIII|IIIIIIIllIIllIilIIflllllIIlllllIlllllIlIlllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIIIlIlIIl | IlIIIlIIl[IIHIIiIfllfllIllllllllllllllflllllfllfl lt’s Bottcr Sala Than Sorry The wise fariner and business ' man doesn’t tempt Fate.. He takes no chances with circumstances over which he has no con- trol INSURANCE is his bulwark against disaster. "+ ¥ And 11kew1se he should be certain that if dlsaster overtakes him that he is SURE‘to.be compensated—he . MUST. knew for ‘. certain that he wfll gota square deal when an ad;ustment is nec- essary, ' We represent only msurance compames that are known to,be of : the highest character and standing. : ‘WE INSURE ANYTHING THAT CAN BE INSURED— : agamst Accident, Fire, Death, Theft Busmess Losses, etc." e When You Come To The. Nor. Mlnn. l-'alr ' Come in and make yourself known to us—-bring us your insur- . ance problems, find out if you are carrying. etiough or t00 much, or if you have the right kind of protectlon. We' w11] be glad to help you. “We buy, sell or trade land—-—come and see what we have h.sted . Consider this‘as a special invitation to v1s1t us, elther at our office’ or at the Fair Grounds. : BERMAN lNSURANCE AGENCY ‘“SAFE AND RELIABLE”: . e s s “Markham Hotel Block Bmd)i, Minn. Phone 19 SR T m|nunmmmmlmn|||mmmmmnmmm||||||||||m||mmmmumnnmummm|m|mnummmmmnuml - ‘practie, Davenport, ‘Towa.” The Palmer School, of Davenport Iowa, is the mother school of Chiropractic, and the largest and best equlppeg school of its kind in | ° the world today. ’ . ! Adlm E. Ouo mom common]y known as Major: Otto came to Be-] midji 10 years ago for the. first time Later he moved away for a number gflllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIiIllIIlIIIllIIIIIlIII IIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllll of years but when mxzned to this 3 K 3 t"mro.'fx as post O‘tt;‘cek h::p;cwr I;: J . . st t is old { Some three thousaud students are in daily* Nt e h::dpnarhten He g y e .. - . tant tmaster: here n attendance, and only straight Chiropractic is T o A e and | | aince that; time he has | advanced | : taught. : : ‘ g Fapidly in bis line. He is out of town so much of the time that it may 'be 1mposxlble ito’ induce him to take part in’the pag- eant but its a cinch he: will help if | he has the ‘chance. Major Otto is. a iwar beteran and may be seen in the | “Over the Top” ‘scene to be put on as the climax of the pageant by the | Amencnn Legion' post. He will re-open his office in the First Na- . tional Bank building about September 1st, and will then be equipped to give the public ‘the best and latest methods of straight Chiroprac- tic. Dr A Dannenberg BEMIDJI'S PIONEER CHIROPRACTOR | First National Bank Bldg. Palmer Graduate ° oz /f S THAT'S DIFFERENT. . She (despmlely). When did you lene 401-W Bemidji, Minn. . |I|IIII|IIIiilIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllilllmllllllllllllllilllIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll_lll"filllllllllllllIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIHIIlllllllllllllllllll T A h