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2 i *J lit ^trUi*! psmWSWSSmSl|WimsssiSSSSfc! *-*-iJiM^*SBM Th Bemidji Dai!y Pioneer TBS^BBSfXDCT FXOBEEB PT7B. CO. Publishers and Proprietors. F.'S. NEtfMEIBft, Editor. TELEPHONE 922 Entered at {he post office at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter under Act f Congress of March 3, 1879 Published, every afternoon except Sunday i No attention paid to anonymous con tributions^ Writer's name must be known to tfce editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications for the Weekly Pio neer should reach this office not later than 'tueeday of each week to insure publication in the current issue Subscription Bates. One month, by carrier $ .40 One year by carrier 4.00 Three months, postage paid 1 00 Six months, postage paid 2 00 One year, postage paid 4.00 The Weekly Pioneer. Bight pages, containing a summary of the news ot the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address for $1.50 In advance. The Daily Pioneer receives wire service of the United Press Association.* 'HIS PAPER REPRC3ENTLD FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL. OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL Z\1\kS MAYOR M'CTJAIG FOR RE-ELECTION There is no one more deserving of the endorsement of the people at the city election next Tuesday than Mayor William McCuaig. He should be endorsed by every good citizen by being returned to office. During his term of office not one of his official acts has been ques tioned. He has been fair in his deal ings and honest to the core Those who have had occasion to watch him in the performance of his official acts know that he has acted right on every action that has come before him and that he has stood with the people at all times The city needs a good man for mayor and if a city ever needed one it needs him for the next year more at least. It is anticipated that there will be a number of important city matters to come up during the next year that will need the good judg ment of a man versed city matters If the people would only under stand the absolute necessity of keep ing a good man in office, a man who has labored long and hard for the people in trying to keep Bemidji in a front rank with other cities, such as it has been for the past several years, they would have no hesitancy in returning Mayor McCuaig to office Mayor McCuaig is equipped with the ability to cope with all matters which may come up and he should be returned. Mayor McCuaig is a man who will do things for the good of the city and will never shirk in the task. Have in mind, Mr Voter, the in terest of Bemidji when you go to the polls next Tuesday and do not hesi tate to mark an after the name of William McCuaig for mayor and you will make no mistake A NEW PAPER. In northern Beltrami county is a thriving little village by the name of Williams. Last week a weekly news paper was begun there by Sam S Sherman, a former Iowa newspaper man. The new paper contains ten pages, is profusely illustrated and is a credit to the village and to the editor. It merits wide circulation. The policy of the paper is outlined by Editor Sherman as follows: "The business and editorial policy of the- paper will be under the sole management of the editor and it is our general eustom to write like the wo man without a fine comb, 'of what runs in our head.' We have always been republican in politics when the dissention of four years ago came up in the party we took the 'bull moose'- end of it and still believe in and adhere to the progressive prin cipals and will continue to work for them in the republican party when feasible but for progressive princi ples at all times and under any con ditions so long as they appear to us to be for' the best interests of our country." The Pioneer wishes you the best of success, Brother Sherman. School kiddies! of St. Paul have $90,a&6x39 in the keeping of their teachera This i is twice as much as a year ago- Every school teacher is a bank .cashier who teaches frugality and assists by taking the kiddies' de posits,*! Approval of the state bank ing department has been gained. Such a plan might work well in Bemidji. It is worthy of a trial at least. Misstatements, insinuations and untruths have been spread about this city in regard to Mayor William Mc Cuaig. Mayor McCuaig's record has been clean and he has conducted the affairs of the office in a straightfor ward manner. No one, if he tells the truth, has anything on Mayor Mc Cuaig. R.. K, Doe's, plan, of educating the foreigners so that they can become --J* *d -"l*jjf *f4&%J&sel* *&Jtf& citizens of this country, as outlined in the Pioneer last evening, is excel lent and should be adopted in Be midji and Beltrami county. The standard of a country depends upon the intelligence of her citizens. Up in the Border City this morning everything is quiet. The saloons were closed under the county option law last night at eleven o'clock. MEN ON SKIS CAPTURE WOLVES St Paul, Minn Feb 10Strange new men creatures with winged feet, who fly over the snow with the speed of birds, are carrying terror and death to the wolves of Northern Minnesota, according to a letter re ceived by Carlos Avery, state game and fish commissioner, from C. A. Saunders, a state warden at Badger, in Roseau county. No wolf can outrun these flying men, for the wolves break through the thin snow crust, while the men, who do their flying on skis, skim the surface easily Mr Saunders writes that he has organized four communi ties for a campaign of wolf extermi nation, and fully 100 wolves have fallen in two weeks, the greatest slaughter ever known in that sec tion Saunders made a discovery when out one day on skis He took after a wolf and ran him down easily. He told the farmers about it. Skilled Y. ^fci-runnerw banded together gladly fcr the new*sport, forming.the FaitaujiFOIt ers' Game Protection and Anti-Wolf club, with branches at Badger, Ro seau, Graceton and the Hanson school. Some are chasing the helpless wolves with horses, but those who know how to use skis find them just the thing. One club already has brought in 26 wolves, and two boys from the Hanson school have come in with five of the animals. In addition to the state bounty of $7.50 for each pelt, the hunters get county bounties, so the sport is not only full of thrills, bat highly profitable. Constipation. When costive or troubled with con stipation take Chamberlain's Tab lets. They are easy to take and most agreeable in effect. For sale by all dealers.Adv. THE BACHELOR'SROMANCE" AT GRAND THEATER TONIGHT John Emerson, one of the most ropular character actors of the con temporary stage, who achieved a genuine triumph in his first screen portrayal, repeats his former success CHICHESTER S PILLS 'f IIE IMAMO.Nl BRAND. A Ladleal A*fcyor Drasetot for/A C'hl-ches-ter a Diamond Urand/jpV^ 1*1114,in fed n UoM etallicNW/ boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. Vvy Take Bo other Buy of your UranlHt. AskforCIU-OIICS-TER'-' lIAMON KRANll PILLS for 8 yearsknownasBest.Safest,Always Reli i lc SOLO BY DRUGGISTS NDTCPLW AGENTS WANTED To sell the Foly-fonan attachment for farmers' telephones whereby hear ing is made easy. Big money for & gent. Address J. T. WENSTROM Neving, Minn. LIST Your city property with Clayton G. Cross Markham Hotel Building FOB SALE O RENT Good Service Reasonable Commission Auto and Horse LIVERY JAMES L. P06UE 4th St. and Mississippi Ave. Phone 164-W Res, 164-R. Dwigfrt D. Miller Insurance Specialist I can Insure Anything Anywhere Telephone 360-W. Offices SECURITY STATE BANK BLD6. ale I^UPit Qixalit of /Ars Mil Unsurpassed You can't afford to eat or drink anything which you are not ab solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk^omes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal anced ration, milked in abso lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur ity of our Milk-is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver- you a bottle tomorrow morning* You will readily taste the difference. Phone us your order now, to day, while you think of it. W Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. Weekly Changes f**v* THE BEMIDJI DAILY PI0NEE1 Money spent for the old style, ready-made medicine usually sold in bottles holding only 2 to 2% ounces (16 to 20 teaspoonfuls) is largely wasted, because most of them are composed principally of sugar and water. Yet you have to pay the same price as if it were all medicine. Stop wasting this money. You can make a better remedy for bronchial affections, at home at one-fifth the cost. Merely go to Barker's Drug Store and ask for 2 ounces (50c worth) of Schiffmann's New Con centrated Expectorant, which they guarantee will give perfect satis faction or money will be refunded. Mix this with one pint of granul ated sugar and one-half pint of boil ing water, which makes a full pint (128 teaspoonsful.) This new, sim ple, pleasant remedy is guaranteed to relieve the worst cough or cold, and that of one of the greatest plays of the present decade, in the film version of "The Bachelor's Ro mance," Martha Morton's famous comedy-drama, which will be shown at the Grand theater tonight. Few screen offerings possess such rjJ *7* '4 4* 1,. ~T-tmr~lA BRONCHffll, SEVIREUCOUCBS 6 COLDS AND, WHOOPIN COUG Make the Best Medicine at Home 128 Teaspoonsful for 50 Cents. ATTLES MOVIES HARDWARE GOING THE LIMIT" Reel I.Scene at home. Husband"Jennie, this is leap year, but I haven't noticed you blow yourself on me yet." Wife:"Just to show you I'm a good sport, I'll take you to dinner and a good show tonight." Husband:"That's a go. I'll be ready on time." '^-^^^m^^^^^^m^m^^^^^m'^^w:^^mi^ Bronchial Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, Hoarseness and Whooping Cough. 1 bottle will ina ce enough home made medicine to probably last the wnole family the entire winter. Children like it, it is so pleasant to take. It is unlike any other medicine, and positively contains no chloroform, opium, morphine or other narcot ics, as do most cough mixtures. Keep it on hand in case of emergency and stop each cough before it gets a firm hold. The above druggist, in fact any druggist in this city, will return the money (just the same as it done with Schiffmann's famous Asthmador) in every single case where it does not give perfect sat isfaction or is not found the best remedy ever used. Absolutely no nisk is run in buying this remedy under this positive guarantee. Adv. a manifold interest and various ap peal few photoplays attain such gen eral distinction, and perhaps none have ever been so appropriately por trayed. Pioneer want ads are read. Admission Free Tack Hammer $0.10 Boys' Hammer .10 Household hammer .15 Good serviceable hammer 50 Carpenters warranted claw hammer .75 Carpenters warranted ripping hammers .75 Machinists Pein hammers 40c to $2 Household hatchets $0.25 Bench hatchets 75 Broad hatchets $1.00 Cruising axe or hatchet 60 Boys handy, handled axes, common .50 Boys handy, handled axes, best .75 Regular splitting handled axes, common .90 Regular splitting handled axes, best $1 Reel II.Scene, Bedroom. Wife:"You had better look after the fires before we start to dress." (Husband departs for basement and wife searches hus band's clothes and secures wallet. Husband returns) Husband "Now remember, you pay for the car, the tips and the whole business." Wife:"Yes, I pay for everything." Household hand saws. .60 Serviceablehandsaw 75c, 80c Disston's D8 hand saws $2 Atkin's Silver King steel Rex hand saws $2.15 Atkin's 3 1= 2 ft, l=man saw $2 Atkin's buck saws 90 Swedish buck saws $3 STECIAL SPECIAL POP COR N that pops, this week 6c per lb. SPECIAL SPECIAL Reel III.Scene, Restaurant. Husband:"Jennie, want to tell you now, that I am going to order "SOME DINNER." Wife:"You may go as far as you like." END. Oil Heaters $3.75 Just the thing to take the chill off a room. Many times its cost may be saved in high priced vegetables by burning it a few hours each day in the cellar* i SAFESANITARY DR. L. A. WARD Classified Department HEIJ WANTED., WANTEDA first-class, plain cook who has had experience cooking for a large number of men. Appli cant to be strictly temperate and otherwise of reputable character, and be qualified to superintend our kitchens. Good salary and steady employment to the right man. Ref erences required Address: Minne sota State Reformatory, Box B, St. Cloud. 3d212 WANTED, MEN-WOMEN $75\00 a month. Government jobs. Vacan cies constantly. Write for list po sitions now obtainable. Franklin Institute, Dept. 191-M, Rochester, N. Y. 26d35 WANTED Girl for housework. Phone 570-W., 29 10th St. FOR SAlG&^^ine'^farmPdirect by owner in 40, 80 or up to 240-acre tract. Located 3 miles from Hines and 4 miles from Blackduck. Read the details in display ad on an other page of this paper entitled "Buy Farm Direct From 'iwner." FOR SALEDairy farm. I offer my farm, located just outside of city limits, for sale or rent. Would ac cept desirable city property in part payment. Renter must be ex perienced. A. P. Ritchie. Subscribe for the Pioneer. SftrROWLAND^LMoEE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfficeMiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.~R PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone W DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OfficeMiles Block PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST Practice Limited BYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted Office Gibbons Bldg. North of Markham Hotel. Phone 105. A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR First National Bank Bldg. I remove the cause of acute and chronic diseases Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7 to 8 Phone 406-W. DEAN LAND CO. LAND, LOANS INSURANCE AND CITY PROPERTY 117 Third St. Bemidji DWIGHT D. MILLER Special Agent Midland Insurance Co., Life, Acci dent Heath Insurance. Agents Wanted Sec. Bank Block Bemidji, Minn. THE LEGAL BLANK OFFICE Security Bank Bldg. All kinds of legal blanks. PHONE 31. RAILROAD TIME CARD! SFL8., BSD &AXZ ft UAH. 2 North Bound Arrive* 9:45 am 1 North Bound Leaves 1:80 pm BOO BAXXJBOAB J62 Bast Bound Leaves 9:35 am JS5 Westt Bound Leaves 4:55 pm J2 S^ Boun Leave 2:4 6 187 West Bound Leaves 0:64 am OBEAT HOBTHEBB 88 West Bound Leaves.^.-.... 8:17 pm 84 East Bound Leaves 12:08 pm 86 West Bound Leaves 2:62 am 86 East Bound Leaves 2:22 am 105 North. Bound Arrives 7:40 pm 106 South Bound Leaves 6:80 am Freight West Leaves at... 9:00 am Freight Fast Leaves at.... 5:00 pm MimnSSOTA ft XNTXBHATXOVAXi 82 SouthMpls. Etc. Lv 8:15 am 84 SouthMpls. Etc. Lv..... 11:20 pm 81 NorthKelliher Lv. 6:16 pm *33 NorthInt. Falls. Lv. 4 16 am 44 South Freight, leaves North Bemidji 7:80 am 47 North Freight, leaves North Bemidji 6:00 am 46 Freight from Int Falls, due North Bemidji...... 4:40 pm 46 Freight from Bralnerd,' due North Bemidji 7:00 pm Daily. All others dally except Sunday. Sunday night trains to and from Twin jitleo north of Bralnerd, withdrawn for winter months. HBW PTTBUC UBBABT. Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p. m., to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading room THUBSDAT, FEBRtTAET 10, 1910. MAVBg YOU'LL FIND IT HERE These ads. bring certain results. One-half cent* a word per issue, cash with copy, ic a word oth- erwise. Always telephone No. 31 FOR KENT, FOR RENT Nine-room modern house, 703 Minnesota Are. T. C. Bailey, Phone 40. tf FOR RENTUpstairs flat, modern except heat. 511 Minnesota Are. Phone 56 6-J. dtf FOR RENTSteam heated rooms with bath, over Blooston's Clothing Store. 10d211 FOR RENTFurnished rooms, 1009 Bemidji Ave. 5d212 wAmm WANTEDThree or four unfurnish ed rooms for housekeeping, down town district. Address R., Pioneer. 3d210 WANTEDPlain sewing. Inquire 1414 Minn. Ave. 6d215 Business and Professional FORSAIJ^ FOR SALEPerfectly sound young team too light for our work. Koors Bros. Co. dtf FOR SALEFive-room cottage and lot on Lake shore. Address "S," Pioneer. 5d214 Pioneer want ads bring resultB. Patronize the merchants who ad vertise in this paper. Theywill treat you right LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowaer Building. VETERINARY SURGEON W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Phone 3 403 Irvine Ave. DRS. WARNINGER & HOEY LICENSED VETERINARIANS Phone 209 Bemidji, Minn. DRAY LINE TOM SMART* DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 68 818 America Are. Office Phone 12. DENTISTS. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Office Phone 124, Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji DR. D. L. STANTON. DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST Gibbons Block Tel. North of Markham Hotel FRANCES VIVIAN KENNEY DR. F. J. DARRAGH 2S0 VOCAL TEACHER Phone 311-W. 1110 Bemidji Ave. Bemidji, Minn. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Specialist of Chronic Diseases Free Consultation Day and Night Calls Answered 111 Fifth St. Phone 94* R. J. TESCH (Successor to Ed. Anderson) DRAY AND TRANSFER LINE Telephone 600 Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING ON. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Are. Mi-* 4. KM i!o_ i *ii3i*F''*' 1