Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
. Of all sad - wotdaof' > tongue ‘or pen—The mddes!‘nr'e eset: A\cnd the mwhaps the _disappoint- ments — the "bad luck! in baking, by avoiding Poor Buking |THORPE AND BIHFEIITEB,,(J Powder — the cheap, “or big can kinds and the high- price Trust brands. fail— Don’t trust ¢ Put your faith in baking powder sold at'a moderate cost. We absolutely guarantee that the results will please ‘you,, Guaranteed under all pure food la\vsfbodx State an Refuse substitutes—get Calumet, > Received Highest Award World'" ‘Tliey ‘are unreliable—+they too ohmu lumet—the only strictly high-grade National. Pure Food Exposition, Chicago, 1907 . POLITICAL ANNOUNGEMENTS Candidate for Municipal Judge. H. W. Bailey the present Judge of the Municipal court announces that he is a candidate for re-election to be voted for at the city election to be held next Tuesday. Mr. believes in a square deal to all, as his past record will show and upon that platform he asks the support of the voters for his re-election. Candidate for Mayor. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for mayor of the City of Bemidji, to be voted on at the gen- eral election, February 16, 1909. If elected, I will conduct the affairs of the city along conservative lines for the best welfare of our grow- ing city. William McCuaig. Candidate for Alderman, First Ward. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for alderman for the- first| ward at the city election to be held Tebmary 16. If elected I shall enideavor to -promote all” measures. which in my judgement, are for the best interests of the ward and the city‘at large, along lines of conser- vative business principles. Dr. E. A. Shannon. Cand date for City Clerk. I hereby announce myself asa candidate for city clerk, to be voted for at the election, to be held Tues-’ day, February 16, 1909. If elected; I will: conduct’/ the affairs: of the office in' 4" good and busiress-like manner. I will have regular office hours, at which time the public will be accommodated by the show- || | ing of the records “or “giving" of general information, as they may ask If elected, the affairs of the cltv will be kept up-to. date, and jn a T Beaudette. Alderman, Third Ward. I hereby announce myself candidate for ‘alderman { from the | | 'Khlrd ward and if elected will serve ag alderman for the, h st mtmats of Bailey | “I'saving ‘'instead of wasting precious ™ time on eve #90d business-like mdnner. L my services, if elected aldermen, will be on this basis. —]J. Bisiar. Candidate for :Alderman4th Ward. ‘I hereby announce myself as a candidate for alderman for the fourth ward of the city of Bemidji to be voted for at the election Feb. 16. If elected my actions as a council- man will be for the best interest of the fourth ward and the city of Be- midji. : M. F. Cunningham. Candidate for Municipal Judge.- Mr. Hiram A. Simons hereby announces himself as a candidate for Judge of the Municipal Court, to be voted for at the election to be held on Tuesday, February 16th, 1909. Mr. Simons was born and raised in the State of Minnesota and has resided 1n this section of the coun- try for six years last passed, and in Bemidji since December 1st, 1904, He has been actively engaged In the practice of the law in California and Minnesota for more than twenty years and in every way is qualified and fitted for ‘the : position, and therefore feels justified in asking the support of his fellow citizens at the coming election, Fire at Bagley. Bagley, Feb. 10.—(Special to Pio- neer.)—TFire, caused by a short cir- cuit in electric light wires, destroyed the Patterson™Sisters’-“Millinery ‘& | - day night, The prompt and effective work of the fite départment kept the flames from spreading to adjoining property. Chief Wagner is entitled to consider- ablecredit ror the good: head’work | ; he displayed in'at once turning the attention of his men to the work of the ~adjoining " ~buildings, the already doomed structure. Moral: Insure with ‘the T. J. Miller Insurance agency.’ = Ladies’ Furnishing Emporium Mon- |! The loss on the 'stock|’ . and building is placed: at $4,500 <, with-$2,5004nsurance.’ £ T0 RAGE AT\GH[I}UK’SHH! v Final Three-Mile conhu Wilk: Skated Thursday Evening,—Why Was Change Made? — ; Lagom | ! 2 | one good ti his stock.” J. L. Newman went to Bemidiji party, of nejghbors e e Mrs. Newman company. A gooCl time is reported; ! o1 “Richardson; the'\Bemidji photog pher,.took & flashdight -pi latgg:crowd fip}:ale L past two-'m wnth rel\nvel in Duluth, There’wfll be a dance Tues YC ne stor giye the ycung people forejhe moves. in skating champlon and Harry Carf penter, (who'isi 'disputing/ Thorpe’ supremacy as small rink champlq of the northwest,: will skate the third ' and”deciding’ race of th&’ ies at Crookston Thursday e of this, week The : race :wi is. being manifested in them contest: The Crookston Txmes says f e match: 3 “The *disputed title' to thé' chain¢ plonship of the northwest for roller }, skating_, will - be definitely settled in this_city at the auditorium, next Thursday: night, {when : Harty:Car; andgwtoshehomeofJ M. I’hflhppl penter will' meet Thorpe' in the der i Ay the Rebekahs and 10dd Fellows ciding test. . . It will be remembered |, that the first race between the: two [0+ resulted in a victory ‘for Carpenter, | but the second, -which .was :pulle,d off at Bemidji, resulted: in a'victory for Thorpe ““The two will:now- come together for ' the’'deciding race’and it “will’ be for three miles: ¢ There is no queshou but that it ‘will ‘be an interesting exhibition of the sport and Iccal enthusiasts are by backing the limit,” the stlte can now‘be seen at the Ploneer oflice. : ! latgest assortment ever, shown in the northwest: - Those who Just why Thorpe has consented to contest the decldlng race in| Crookston, at this time, is . not 1ust 3 plain. He objected strenuousl A : skating the final race in the ‘" City,” when thé series was arranged, and his change of heart is not exactl understood by the writer, who wa: instrumental in getting the wanglmg skaters together. sh Lutheran Aid soci- his stepdaughtu Lohis’ Greher, ‘a machinist, shot and Jllled | his''wife 'and . then' committed 1910 Calendars, The Pioneer has, added to its| large job_ department. a co line of 1910 calendar samples, and merchants and business men city and surrounding towns are quested to save their orders or, V. L. Ellis, who recently chased an lnterest in the expects to "'make” all the northern| Minnesota towns, ;in.the inter sts of | the paper and the Pmneex solicits of| the busmess men thei this line of worln , The, Pxoneer also car; once;"”rsaid ‘the :physician.! hespatient stared! (i Aen . od 1 miean:it.oWhat time do’ you waken sually: in the:night 2 “Tivoro'clock lately.”r .7 i “%8et “the ‘alarm > for fltteen ‘minttes | before=2. “As Foon ‘as” it sfrikes, get ‘up;dress for:the day and take a walk of not less ‘than ‘two miles.” D6 not go to ‘bed ‘agali’that day under ‘any ¢lr- s, t up as betme ‘and blanks, typewntgr. paper, pencils, et g 1 ’Repeat the ’ydh are not cured by that time, V6 had heretotol'e, bnt if'the, hahit the best equxppéd Job p\ant‘ of Iyt ern anesota us, ngg?r, 111 T'wo saflors-noticed that:avshark wis assured, of f following;- thei ship:0 Not knowing how to B 1 ¥ s“uflowcd his and still Holy Commumon at the home of followed. | ) i 5 en, seemed completely beaten fon:a moment what to da’ until- onesof 3 ] 01 hoard;shoutd ly d{nw ,Iqts for. uho.lmd itosatisfy (the sharl e 195, -0 theda Ifer Grerliohrd, ahi sh'lrl‘ '1te her at oue Dite. 5 still followeil! S Fe _lqw_ od;e‘ to go to Bl{ena Vtsta B jon:- February::11th, meetingi:-at the hall a.bbut 5 o’clock! If the ‘weather p Thursday afternoon, at | “Youimust 'get” ah alarin’ elock at|, ‘ou will _sleep untu it |« AR éma m‘fl%n"zgln\igfldefi bhe party was com- posediof;n Fraachiman,hamed Auguste!| Rouzand, the first | husbnpd o! Nlpflge Nilsson, the prima donna, ‘and "an Eng. hrgan; @ Mi., Blackmarg;; from Lon: don. They, axrived at Dy day in the ffi Bwl%%x Cfllflgfld Qt‘eq\xlp- pament, Includingeveryssbriof Idelicacy fhat, the markel affox large trunks f bright ne knifves. A6t h%‘i% Yot e Rix: cavalry from Fort Dodge wnsmelmléd to ccqmpqny them, an( bly n d"éver fireq’ better' tm ‘that rore A1d. " The Englishman Shot & Tel duffalo; andthe. 'ygldimmlmch ered em by, the hundr But ‘rench: | nan didn’t mnr’axss“lxhstend, as"r t a8 ;fllflu&“l’mflfi .Wéne ishot be/ would i 5, bral | it dwnsnsmémed’wlth bl60d, wrdp iticarefully, dn tisdne paper.andiput it that he would ruin-tHe happen in cm;s of 2 collision. .., old 1a ed greafly back in the trunk as a trophy of the chase to exhibit when he got ba Paris @s praof) of) his; mmflrm ess as a hunter. That wasihid .idea;of sport.—Kansas City Star rhom{a The gapiuln replled, “The lcebeu 1t nothing hiad: happened.” Andfih, hq:;xy dlast, @egenerated’ mto sad places which we % ““necessif Little aid 00, 41, when s be: proposed fiqfi'fie from ll;l} é&%lfi’dfl { Watlches i8] Mail - orderc xrecalve prompt attention. Prices given on any de. of wat requen. 2 thread /for sewing up cuts' and,;wounds?; ‘Among them are kangaroo tendons, horsehair, silk aud’ very: fine’ silver.‘wire!’! Many of these th ads are intended;to;hold for r days. .and then “away. The 00, ;whichi are. used; for seyyingisevere! wounds, will hold for about four weeks before they break away. ' Silk| thread: will romain-nrichilonger; some- times six_mo; long ns and ‘will then ‘@isappedr complemy To | accommoddteothisd assortmentcof earl said-hecould readily: belleve that. “The dinner,” she resumed, ‘ Lady Featherstonhaugh’— #Exciise me! " The name ed Freestonhay,’}.said: the. e “Well, at the dinner Lord D: "Though ‘written -Dalzell; 21t it! pro- .nounced; Deal.: ;But pray, go,on.”, 5 “He and Sir. Dugald Colquhon “““You'mean Calhoun. ~Yes?” “And 'Lady Deveson Gower 'and’ Mr ‘Bohun’l— toivtzib adt of . “Lewson-Gore, and Buqne are_ correct pronuncia Bi TUpting’ you’ s “Not; at all.< Lord St. Maur dumk" NGt St.* MaurSeymour.o Well$? “‘Ob, 11-forgot swhat: I7was :going: to say. You've quite put me out with your corrections.” “And your story was just getting in- teresting, too,” said’the earl regret- fully.—; Or] ‘imes-Democra % Professor Blaékie's Opinion: f a serious nded lady ufe Professor Blackie into giving hls~opinion of Sankey’s hymns at a time When the,y had an enormomfvogfl t 1 the professor ‘Tunéh, " g he mea‘ fob her off; on the table noumv NEIGHBURS edoit and dragged ition bbard. 1On+t opening, rit:they ound m the[r surprise the !old oy nian chair selling; Live Correspondents of the Pmnefg Pearson's “eau Baptismal Services Thursday. 'Thursday “évening “of “this week seven or eight persons are to be baptized at the Baptist church in this cityezy ~~Reverend T, M. Gilpi] will “come“in ‘with séveral people as candidate for baptisi sides two others in connect n‘ thezlocal chiireh. v - The pastor will speak n the sub- ject,'Cdn Any ManForl Service at 8 o’clock. The public is cordiallysi ited to this service: The M. B. A. lodge will hold !helr regular meeting Thursday ——Vera M. Cameron. Had Emoyabjnl,,flme. 3 odgerof the*Kni’gh of Pythias and the Pythian Sisters had a very enjoyable card party,, the Mnsoulg m}g Those p:esed!' mmti;?fln‘émn | lefpfor thqn, {gspecnve homes ye: "I terday:. 2 Write the News from Their Localities. - pearp: fflsh | | frommneliog Tartle River. i Feb. 10. Mrs. Porter was shopping in midji Snturday 5 ¥ £ from.-th ?hpm the boatmen £I]V'8!:Ed In drawing fresh wat ot ol o her mother. Closes before bringing it Miss Stella Madson took th ho]lqw pin ce Mills returned t0§ Monday morning after; spending Sunday with her sister. Messrs. Baldwin and Kelsy mem bets of the Kelso Lambet: co pany Mrs Jack Dale, accompanied b het son, Jack, retnrned to Turtl I r after sp },pg a couple o veeksiwith relat vguu St. Peter: / Redby. ‘hafld(vfl)ull el thouuht i it woul rt Smi .oi Nebi: a ove | suEgested thntrmfl:lh 7 conaént' ! £o! || le+-1s day vi | Maryte mmmiaged s o vers format my; husband spends his, eventnga: Mras “Elton Che Berth ’"5’7" : /11 Dogle—Where3., Mss, | Poulcmap Kir! last week and AS vmhng with, hi| ‘ma,mdfl ’ | “sodarh water”; should :be; written:/as | Butor; “I'm ntter your dallghtet 8 to the surface, er by letting down long | vl * | remember: telling: me five m!untes ‘aga 3 1’“& iknow, this askin; fl:r’;afirh'mghters [Came sent him a copy of Sankey and a plece of the cheese, hoping thus to draw hjm;. She-succeeded to the extent,of these, four, lines of. verse:, " A Polite Turn Down, - 8ir Algernon, West.in hig ; remlnls- cences tells, this. story: ‘ot Robert Browmug: “When; he, had bec_ome far | mous some jone wanted very much,to meet him. . A-kind;friend arranged. s meeting;: and -the . guest: ‘besieged Browning.with,questions and.conver: sation.during-dinner, -and,even after dinner: he continued -buttonholing his victim. ‘Come;’ :said: the ;poet,;.‘this vill inever;-do.. iThey . will .say. muuonol.(zlng youl'sii; T e s St 1 . ["Boda and Water::. : J?or sheer simplicity -of phrase conception: few::have .surpassed: that delightful iold:lady.-who, with & shrewd twinkle in her eye, inquired whether two)geparate words or if; be a slphon'hetween the; IThe: WrongoHeart.: Mr ' Bubkins,!”satd 'the proud father; shaking the young man!warmly by:the hand, “let me-tell-you that you are a v;myo mM..&,,m% Lohdon Answers. out®) ool d hlmmecoma fll&t it had (hickefied?‘ Dhe: ealth ofia_mants ‘the nnmbev of ‘thingsiihe loves ‘and: blesses,i whick: | hie1s/loved and-blessed by (fdw t Gnuvht im. She had passed a senso,n abroad, {md * [In London, she sald ‘modest!; K (AL theqe pemfma snd b vcor;e@pondegm-;sends« an’ anecdote | ©° ome Hmé ‘after the lady | L° /ing ;Indigns ; together,: ; Notwithstand: The Journal of American Folklo) Nez 'Pérces Indlans: hl.nd _stopped . to _eat, to &, remote rural organ of-the:peopls "O\ll' (esteemed, fellow new ““No | Trespagsing” signs < on his place. edgevill ainit; geth property. Yurs o Well, sir,” replied, the vergel:,; "I ‘buries ‘et nt 'Brompto "-—Detrolt 5 “The dle:fsicast!” hl.ssed the vnlaln Then, shaking tlmlr gold, locka, the cho ¢ Why will people continue to suffer the :agonies, of kidney,. complaint, backache;; urinary; disorders, -lame: SS, heaflac&x;p, languor, why al]uw ors Bri by this:) 1014 Dzl JAve., s dvd Hilic m 'for over: ten ye never expected My kid e two or thy relief. red for did not beco ne anyfb% fiu&fi'slfi esu usxm tlmn xgrmmé u S here is a great 11“&;. condton, Prons, & emfie. Gt g&& | Dath veiy grateful t6'thennd | Mra., Hoy, Zfound,; out; where; utfalo, New. Yo s, nafie—Doan’s | flfllfim 81€ tlés and wonderfol influence 4in -bring- \nd; victory which the:Indians ever gained |, over. whlte men, Sitting Bull himself has some interesting folk mes of tlm ‘We have had the pleas- |- ure of perusing the one facing, the Jwill be persekuted exten of, 2 mesn ‘mungrel. dogs | D 1y &0shibil withf ~27 fred of; h;; heiraisin; on>my o't Know for certain, but He mostly Mrs. Mary A. Cochran, hvhg at|| de! lte the i Ask'to see " the pecial, the fines e for the 'money." - Fine and nomplln;tq Jwatch repairing, diamond ~ setti -hand engraving. Jewelry” palred and mani P‘aozom g;.: Rys. looklng back and seeing Cloud far be- = A gosd opportanity’ fo .- and energetic b hirty-foot high. 3 d gasoline ‘Jaunch with 12-15 h. ) Smalley engine, ;used..only three months and in excellent cond: Cost $600. ; - Will - selt for- 3450. Inquire at this office, FOR SALE—Rubber. stamps. . The ~Pioneer will proeure-anykind of a rubber mmcp for:you:an short notice, B e e ORI FOR RENT—Large furmshed room down stail 1 Ave. PUBLIC-- LIBRARY—me Tues days, Thursda; FOR RENTING & PROPERTY, mfg* mtxi&'s’é For sale by all dealers. .Pricel| 50 ?FE”\“LAOF%Q%MI.HP “?Un@? JEERN , o fasrlh 23119952 HOIS2UBAKART SEAH ol o (ol i ioul Savgenik 2LIO9ABMMIM Relo YflEVflHDAM GUA 13312 § i 4