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S.-V if-. I I 11- .3$ The Bemidji Daily Pioneer Jff2 F0B. Vunlisnevs and Proprietors CO Telephone 31 Entered at the post office at Bemidji Minn., as second-class matter under Aet of Congress at March 3, 1879.' Published every afternoon exeept Sunday No attention paid to anonymous con tributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessar ily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio neer should reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to Insure publication in the current issue Subscription Bates One month by carrier $ 40 One year by carrier 11" 4*00 Three months, postage paid 1.00 Six months, postage paid 2 00 One year, postage paid 4.00 Iiilght pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 in advance., 'HIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO RRANCHES IN ALL THE-PRINCIPAL CITIES Governor Eberhort has announced feh appointment of J. F. IngersoH of Crookton member of the state board of grain appeals to auoceed O. P. Jacobso of Fergus.Falls, wbo 'has retired to.accept a position on the state railroad and warehouse com mission to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Charles F. Staples. James S. Arneson, former county auditor of Grant county, filed yes terday with Secretary of State Sch maibl as candidate for the Republican nomination for railroad and ware house comimiissioner at the June pri maries. Mr. Arneson was the man ager of the campagin of Sam Y. Gor don of Browns Valley for governor two years ago^ and at that time con ducted a newspaper at Chisiholm. He is now making .his home at 1908 Selby avenue, St. Paul, and is en gaged in the real estate business here. EDITORIAL EXPLOSIONS ft************** Jim Peterson, a recent aspirant for Governor, and who, with all his bluff, laid down, stated that he would take the stump for Mr. Lee, if he is asked to do so by that gentleman. Peter son's unwarranted attack upon Sam uel G. Iverson lost him many friends. Should Lee want the services of Pe terson in the campaign he will lose many votes.'Roseau Times What a disappointment! Got all excited at the sight of a piece in the Bemidiji Pioneer stating that there i|s real gold onr the farm. Started in to read it, and found that we have to raise potatoes and pigs and cows and things and swap them to some other fellow for checks that are merely supposed to represent gold.St. Paul Pioneer Press. The Gazette believes that it would toe a fine thing for the stajte.of Min nesota if the people should elect to the governorship a man of Mr. Lee's refreshing independence of thought and action. This opinion is more firmly established by the fact that with the open indorsement he has re ceived and the withdrawal of the other candidates in his favor he will, if elected to the governorship, go intio office without impediment to clean-cut official and political ac tion resulting from political deals. No (previous candidate for governor has had a similar opportxmity.Red Lake Falls Gazette. MALCOLM. Mrs. Mary Miller and family re ceived the sad message of the death of 'her daughter Minnie who lived at Minneapolis, and several of the fam ily left for that city Tuesday morn ing. She was well known here and the family ihas the sympathy of friends and neighbors in their sad bereavement. 'Mr. ana iMrs. Albert Dahlbloom called on Mr. and Mrs Andy Brick son Thursday. Theodore Thorstenson wno has been sick with lung fever is improv^ ing. Quite a heavy snowfall came Tuesday night and Wednesday, but it did not help t'he roads and as the wind blew it off the grades as fast as it came down, so good sleighing is a thing of the past for this season. Olf Sversvold has started cDear ing again. Annie iSversvolj entertained com pany Sunday evening. Albert Anderson has rented Nets and Pete Tornes's field 'for-the sea son. Sofius Strand had his house mov ed to a more suitable location. Esther Johnson 'called on Annie Sversvold Wednesday afternoon, Olof Sversvold made final commu tation proof on his homestead Tues day. vjV.*. '..^y A telephone switch Is Won" to be put in at Henry Johnson, so as to accommodate those-wiho wish to put Jn phones and cannot get on the line. Work has begun rebuilding Dredge No. 9, at the .construction camp east of Malcolnv ?i'J?*?.' CMibert Benson drove out to J. W. Stanley's mill after a load of lum foer Thairsday.f^lf^^^,^ *&i Nels Tomes helped "Mat move a shied last Friday. Tom Kuntson and E Myrold Munch were sawing logs Thursday. Gilbert Benson 'hauled lumber for Mr. Johnson Friday. Leon Stillman went to Oarmel af ter a load of groceries on Friday. Herman Akerblade is working: at JBlilie's saw mill. ft************ l4~, LIBERTY -"~HY* A birthday party was given at M. Djonnes Thursday evening for Miss Vera Harris, teacher of the Pony Lake school:.s tSven Holland and cousin John 'Hol land from Jederen, Norway, are here and will stay for some time at the former's sister Mrs. G. Lovic. Melker iSande and Oscar Olson left Monday for Dakota. Mrs. M. Sande and Alma Olson visited with itshetr aunt Mrs. A. Scooglund of town of Northern on Monday. Those who attended the Farmers meeting at Bemidji Saturday from here were A. Becker. P. Olson, H. A* Fladhammer, L. O. Myhre, A. Blottv M, Rugg, Carl Rygg, Ivor Myre Hans Sande, Martin Sande, and Se vert Hagen. SOLWAT Carl and Ed. Erickson were busi ness visitors in Bemidji Saturday. Andrew Larson and son, August, were at Bemidji Saturday .between trains. Christ Peterson attended the Farm er's meeting at iBemidji Friday. Mrs. Geo. Ellis was shopping be tween trains at Bemidji Friday. Mrs. P. J. Rock entertained the American Ladies club at her home Thursday. The young people have started re hearsing their play and they expect to be able to stage it in about three weeks. Mrs. NelB Arbogan left for Crooks ton Saturday, where she will visit with friends and relatives for some time, Mrs. Mike Wold and little son who have ibeen visiting with relatives at Bemidji, returned home Thursday. Carl Bye of Pinewood drove over QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER Take a glass cf Salts before breakfast if your Back hurts or Bladder is is troubling you* No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally says a well-known authhority. Meat forms uric acid which excites the kidneys, they become overworked from the strain, get sluggish and fail to filter the waste and poisons from the 'blood, then we get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hhurts or if the urfne is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irresular of pass age or attended by a sensation of scalding, stop eating meat and get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy take a tablespoon in a glass of water before breakfast and in afew days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has, been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes irritation thus ending bladded weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not injure makes a delightful ef fervescent lithia-water drink which everyone should take now and thehn to keep the kidneys clean and actlce and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spots. No more shoe tight ness, no more limp ing with pain -or drawing up four face in ago n'y. "TIZ" is magical, acts rt-ght off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exudations! which puff up the feet. Use "TK* and.lor- &k your foot misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ** now at any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad feet, feet chat never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort gngrjatoad or money refunded, lgiff| pF CHICHESTER SPILLS LMilest Aikjrwr IMIla in Bclud M boxes, scaled wKh Blue Rlbtoa^ ^ycwkiunmttflfekSiM SOUIYPttUGGtStS v. mm DoYou Feel This Way a=ss PINEWOOD T. Tegner was a Bemidji visitor Tuesday. Iver Hoven attended the auction jfcale at Clearbrook Monday. Miss Jennings who is teaching the Bast tschool was the guest of friendsiE. in Bemidji Friday and Saturday. Miss Myrle Methven epenit the week end with ther mother in Bem idji. Among those who attended the Farm ers* meeting in Bemidji Saturday were N. Cromwell, Bert Cromwell-1. Bruun. I Rockvog, M. Johnson, M. Tronnes and C. Lindgren. Miss Lettie Drumness and 'brother Conrad spent Sunday in Clearbrook with their sisterls who left for Cana da Monday. Mrs. Manmaren of Gonvick is visit- This Tyftwrittr has Bait Bearings at alt frictional joints Write for catalog. Name Adir I^endeiwsDown It is because of some derangement,or disease distinctly feminine. Write Dr. R. V. Pierce's %gt& Faculty at Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo* N.Y. t%'^i%t WCB Consultation is free and advice is strictly^in confidence. *& lYs&c here Sunday to meet the teacher who came up from iBemidji. Carl Bye, Geo. Stohl and two sis ters and Miss Thompson of Pinewood were guests at the Nels Bye home Sunday. Last week we were misinformed about the names of the members of the confirmation class they being Mpllie Sand, Cora Dille, Olaf Ecker and Leander Smerud. restores the health and spirits^nd removes those painful symptoms mentioned above. It has been sold by druggists for over 40 years, in fluid form, at $1.00 per pottle, giving general satisfaction. It can now had in tablet form, as modified by R,V. Pierce, M.D.. Ib 'When it comes to typewriters, only one companyThe I*. G, Smith & Bros. Typewriter Companyhas made use of thia principle. In the three places where there is continuous motion where, in fact, there is 98 per cent, of the motion thetypebar joints, the segment shift, and the carriage return, there are ball bearings. They give ease of operation and durability. The touch is lighter, the capital shift works easier, and the carriage is returned easier. If it isn't ball bearing, it isn't an I,. C. Smith & Bros. L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company Home Office and Factory, Syracuse, N BrancliM in mil principal eitte* MAIL THI S COUPON Gentlemen:I am interested in a Typewriter for General Correspondence Card Writing 0 Biffin* Tabulating Label Writing To C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER a 420 Second Ave., So., Minneapolis,Mnn. Housings OAST IRON Cracked or Broken Cylinders, Water Jackets, Frames, Brackets, Gearing, Engine Bed Plates. STEEL Frames for Autos Write ua for complete Information. Estimates "furnished.? "L* "'Sf* ^iJC BBMIDJl AUTO CO. YOUR BROKEN PARTS MADE AS GOOD AS NEW By OXY-ACETYLENE Welding and Cutting Process WELD cracked or broken ALUMINUM Crank or Gear Case*, Manifolds or Rear Axle ?^?5S^'' w^^mmm *%?&? 5 ^4 h*ve moved my store to 321 Hinnesota avenue The farmer's friend store and -^everybody's store ?4 Groceries & Merchandise PHONE 180 Backache or Headacbe TL Dragging Sensations I NervousDrain* iV:_ I Uw Down/ Prescripts fete ing her sister MTS M. Dodge. Iver Rockvog left Tuesday for Mlnneaolis where ihe will be employ- Jim Wynne of Island Lake and C. Lindgren of Pinewood went to Be midji Tuesday to.attend the assessors meeting, -f A Mdss Marie Heigeson was "a Be midji visitor Tuesday. 8tsjment of the Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation. Btb., of the Bemidji Daily Pioneer published daily except Sunday at^ Bemidji, Minn, required by A.ct of August 24, 1912. ^Editor, E. H. Denti, Bemidji, Minn. Managing Editor, Mayne Stanton. Be midji, Minn. Business Managers, E. H. Denu and G. E. Carson, Bemidji, Minn. Publishers, The Bemidji Pioneer Pub lishing Company, Bemidji, Minn. Owners, A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. G. Carson, Bemidji, Minn. E. H. Denu, Bemidji, Minn. W. G. Schroeder, Be midji, Minn. Herbert Wood, Bemidji, Minn. Known bondholders, mortgagees, and other security holders, holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgages,, or -other securities: Northern National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. First National Bank, Bagley, Minn. Average number of copies each issue of this publication sol* or distributedt through the mails or,otherwise, to paid subscribers during the six .months pro ceeding the date of this statement, 1344' G. E. CARSON* Publisher. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 1st day of April, 1914. (SEAL) E. H. DENU, Notary Public, -Beltrami County. Minnesota. My Commission expires Feb. 4, 1920. W W J3all Bearings a typewriter mean "yOU don't have to be a mechanic to know how ball^bear iugs decrease friction and prolong the life of machines. Ybw will find them on almost every kind of machinery where it is desired to secure the greatest efficiency with the leasfwear and tear. N JBALL-BEWIINOI TYPEBAft JOlHf ORTABLE WORK.|g WE ihave a portable plant ready to ship on immediate notice any place for welding or new patches edge to edge, re-tip flues,. Our shop is com plete, service 'prompt.t^pf we do not make a satisfactory weld, we will not P^ATCHELDER -_* ....jr... v^ .3,3 r^. BEMIDJI. MINN. One-half cent per word per Issue, cash with copy. i^^jH* *.j Regular .charge rate "one cent-per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than 10 cents Phone 31. ^t HELP WANTED WANTEDGirl for 'housework ho washing. Mrs. Ray Murphy 703 Minnesota ave. WANTED.Glirls for kitchen work. Apply at once. Hotel Marbham. WANTEDDining room girl and dishwasher. Lake Shore Hotel. WANTEDTable waiter 112 3rd Street. Continued Movements by Revolution ists Are Reported. Washington, April 2.Continued rebel activity in Haiti was reported by Lieutenant Commander Bostwick, on- the gunboat Nashville. The town of Hinche has been reoccupied by the government. |,Pormer Senator Then dore's forces are at Oninahinthe.1 James Gordon Bennett Better. Cairo, Egypt, April 2.The doctor in attendance on James Gordon Ber nett, proprietor of the New Herald, expressed hope of his ery from his illness. The Markets Duluth| Wheat and Flax. ?i%u Duluth, April 1.WheatOn track and to arrive, No. hard, 91%c No. 1 Northern, 90%c No.-2 Northern, 88%c. FlaxOn track and to ar rive, ?1.57%. South St. .Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, April 1.Cattle- Steers, $5 75@8.25 cows and heifers, $4.75@7.00 calves, $4.50@8.50 stock ers and feeders, $4.75@7.25. Hogs $&.15@8.30. SheepLambs, $5.75@ 7.75 wethers, $5:00@6.25 ewes, $4.00 6.oo. ym mw?:?mmM .Chicago Grain and Provisions. Si Chicago^ April^ 1.WheatMay 91%c July, 86%@86%c Sept., 86c. CornMay, 67%@67%c July, 67% 67%c Sept., 67%c. OatsMay, 38c July, 38% @39c Sept. 37%c. PorkMay, $20.67 July, $20.80. But terCreameries, 24%c ,-f~- Eggs16% @17%c. PoultrySprings^ 18c hens 18C, *jZf:5i^V^A-AJ% Chicago, April 1.Cattle-Beeves, $6.95@9.45 Texas steers, $7.20@8.20 Western steers, $6.90@8.05 stockers and feeders, ~$5.50@8.00 "cows and heifers, $3.65@8.40 calves, $6.00@ 9.00. Hog3Light, $8.^0@8.70 mixed, $8.30@8.65 heavy, $8.25@8.60 rough, $8.25@8.35 pigs, $7.25@8.60. Sheep Native, $5.35(3)6.85 yearlings, $6".35@ 7.75. &?* S5 ip: Muineapolis Grain. Minneapolis, April 1.WheatMay 88%c July, 90@90'%c Sept, 86%@ 87c. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 91%@92%c No. 1' Northern, 89%@ 91.i|c to arrive, 89%(80%c No. 2 Northern, 87%@89%c No. 3 North ern, 85%@86%c No. 3 yellow corn 61%t)62c No. 4 oorn, 58%@60%c No. 3 'white oats, 35&@35%c to ar* rive, 35^c No. pats, 32%@34tte barley, ^SJc^Jax, Jl^% MfflEPM- at once. FOR SALE FOR SALEOne east front lot be tween fifth and sixth streets on Minnesota Ave. Gill Crone 519 Minnesota Ave. FOR BARGAINSIn acres and sub urban properties see. I. G. Hay icraft, 903 11th St. Phone 807 Bemidji. Minn. If you want to hir one or more teams of good .'horses for* any kind of work, write to Hugh Malcolm, Be midji, Minn. FOR SALESix room house 50 foot corner lit. -A bargain if taken at once. 900 Minnesota Ave. C. M. Booth. FOR SALEDe Laval cream sepera tor. Cheap, good as new. New? !burg. 720 14fch St.. opposite School house. FOR SALE:Rubber stamps. The Tioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no tice. FOR SALE-Borises,, five head farm and draft horses. Barn at 724 14t'h Street FOR SALEFour city lots cheap if taken at once. Geo. T. Elletson. FOR RENT FOR RENTRooms for light house keepimg 320. Minnesota Ave. Above IMcGroth's Variety Store. Phone. 671. ESTRAYMare 3 years old, color dark with white stripe in face. 1000 pounds Gilbert ^Peterson, Buena Vista,- Minn. One-half oent per ,word per issue, cash with copy.^^^f^l-* Regular charge^|rate one cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than "^10 cents Phone 31. WASTED. WANTED^-H^usest to I" Tent. We have calls for small houses contin ually. No charge for.. renting them. Phibhs & Cross." WANTEDTo rent, house inside of tenth street, and not west of Min nesota, Ave., Call phone 38 W. W. Lloyd. WANTEDClean cotton rags,- with- out buttons, hooks-and eyes. Will pay 5c per pound. Pioneer office. FARMS FOR BALE. FOR SALETie S.W. Ifc of the S. E.i^ of Section 21-146-32.. Thie forty has a fair house and barn and a few acres under cultivation and is on a mail, telephone and cream route. Price $20.00 per acre. Time given to suit purchaser interest 6 per cent. For furthei particulars call on or address A Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. FOR SALE120 acres farm land, about 500 cords wood half hay land on good stream one mile from a town terms liberal price 12 1-2 pr. acre. W. G. Schroeder. Read Pioneer want ads. MliCELLAlTEOUI FOR SALETypewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on th market at 50 cents and 76 cents each. Every ribbon sold for 75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. Mail orders given the same careful attention as when you appear in person. ,Pohne 31 The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supplj Store. ADVERTISERSThe great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op p6ftunities for business to classi fied advertisers. The recognized advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest amount.of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank et reaching all parts of the state the day of publication it is the paper to use in order to get re sults rates one cent per word first Insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding insertions fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. Results are most always certain when you use a Pioneer want ad. One-half cent a word* Phone 31.?!- K-K^^-K^^^^^ ^t If you had need of a cook. Would you wait for one? Would you hope for one Or go after one?by Use of the Want ad Way!" Telephone your wants31 Are You Going to the "Norwegian Centennial Exposition," May 17th? Berth and room reservations can be made now. Any steamship line. Through tickets good connections. R. E. FI8HER, 8teamshlp Ticket Agt. M, Union Depot. Bemldll, Minn. fern? UNDERTAKER arid |?C0UNTY CORONE 405 Beltrami Are. Phibbs & Cross Markham Hotel Bldg Insurance, Bonds, Rentals Loans and City Property We give onr personal attentiou to all patrons and solicit your patronage with the assuranceof the bestservice.. THURSDAY ~*?!i APm'VlSl. W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN' Phone 164-2 a Pogue's Livery^ TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFB AJTS PXAHO MOTXVO Re. Phone 68 81 8 America Av Office Phone 12. t-a& DEHTJSTS r^JMl DR. D. L. STANTON, #A&Z DENTIST ^r-^rOffllCe in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY K\*$*te? DENTIST Grhbons Block 28 s'Zz Te North of Markham Hotel ^AWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE 7 'i LAWYER Iflies"Block Phone III JOHN F. GIBBONS ^ATTORNEY AT LAW Gibbons Block North on! Markham Hotel D. H. FISK, Court Commiwioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Laanr-Bowser Bldt H. J. LOUD LAWYER Office with Reynolds & Winter Opposite Markham Hotel PHYSICIAN, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILM0RE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i i^ OfficeMiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN ANB SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 836 Re. Phon* DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OffliceMiles Block ,v: DR. i WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Ml*- DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National bank, Bemidji, Mlo-t Office Phone 36 Residence Phone II DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OBeit In Mayo Block Pbona II Residence Phone lit DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn.~- A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. Practice Limited EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted Office Gibbons Bldg., North Markhain HoteU Telephone 105. MISS MABEL HYLAND Teacher of Voice Residence 621 Bemidji Ave. Phone 74 Bemidji Minnesota VIGGO PETERSEN Agent For New York Life Ins. Co. Bemidji Minn KATHARINE GEHRET (Nurse) Phone 215. 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SUnday THE SPAUDIIVa L*'e* Best Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN ^.'.?^S? 1 DUUUTH MINNESOTA More than 8100 000:00 recently expended en improvement*. 280 ioo'ins7l85^vte baths. 60 sample noma. Every modern 'convenience: Luxurious and SelBhrtS restaurants and buffet, FlemlsnT&onL SjffS?0611! tobby and public roomst Bafkooin. banquet rooms and private dining-J roomsi Bun partorf andI observa.slc #Uv ficmuA in heart businesi Uon but orerlooklnc the harboTand Lake Superior. Convenient to evemhSir DiitfllfSriilRitoli ST0E WOO FOR SAiE BUNDLE WOOD, 1220 in. loitf Ddircred to Bemidji, $2.25 to 7lh St beyond, $2.50 Defiroredto Ny-ore, $2.06atJ $2.25.' BLOCK WOOD Delhered to Bemidji, $2.00 to 7A SL, beyond, $2.25 t^eftdto Nymore, $1.75 imd $2.00.^1^? TtlafHOM Ordtrs Nc. 82 TiRsJaHSItH ON DELIVERY *f* I IE S- %&:*\, %&> ~*f 5*:*H* 0