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WHEREAS Section 127 of the Revised Laws of the State of Minnesota provides that “*All Municipal Judges shall be men LEARNED IN THE LAW,” and WHEREAS, we believe, as our Supreme Court has said, that it is unwise that our Constitution does not require proper qualifications for officers, the proper discharge of the duties of which call for the exercice of peculiar learning and skill” and WHEREAS we believe that it was clearly the intention of the Legislature to prohibit any oue not a person admitted to the Bar to hold the office of Municipal Judge, and WHEREAS we believe that all fair minded men will agree with us that the office of Municipal Judge carries with it too much responsibility for any one of no legal training to hold, and WHEREAS we believe that our fellow attorney, A. A. Andrews, is fully qualified to ho'd the office of Municipal Judge and to maintain the Municipal Court to t'e high standard we me firbt wmé‘ @ fi‘ | i) Hipfast A'I'h‘im'c?fiy?s iw Abest 1) 208 for investments in the state. '~ One hundred and eighty-nime thousand dollars is pald ut every thirty days in this clty for wages; The finest and cheapest farm- ing lands are tributary to Be midji; We have fourteen manufactur- ing concerns that employ thir- teen hundred and seventy-five men; We have twenty-three teachers and eleven hundred pupils in the publie schools of our city; The population of this city has increased over six hundred a year for four years; Twenty-seven hundred men are drawing salaries in this city on an average of seventy dollars per month; The bank deposits of Bemidiji exceeds over One-half Million dollars; Bemidji offers greater induce- ments to investors and business men than ever before; We ship in and out in carload lots more than any city in the state outside of Duluth and the Twin Cities; We havea terminal point for three railroad systems and sey- eral branches, and a hundred railroad and commercial men make this city their home; We have sewers, electric lights, e rIO mi Ruv IBS Vote: 160 . Bhtdetts o ORy-Dlartke in the ZHV ol e o " i‘{g . fides i ash Beaidettd! 1§‘?nfib¥flfly‘q\§hh~1 f?ea" anhznissmm‘anfismvm 05 el an expaft in eleridal’ Worko: Mr. Bdiftlette is well'kfiown to'th citizens of - Bemidji): Kaving .settled ligre in 1897, and for'the first seven years while' here'’ was a merchant tallor. Later he purchased the hivery and sale stable now owned by Smart & Reiter. During all the time he has been a resident of this city he has been a property owner and tax payer who is interested in the growth and developments of the city. DOINGS IN THE VARIOUS CHURCHES OF THE GITY Hours of Wnrshib and s'ubiec!s of Ser- mons to Be Delivered in the City Sunday. Catholic—There will be mass Sunday at 8:30 and 10:30 2. m. Episcopal—Services in the Odd Fellows’ hall, conducted by Rev- erend Davies. ‘Morning and even- ing service at 10:30 and 8 o’clock. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Norwegian Lutheran—Morning service at 10:30 a. m. Norwegian and English Sunday school at 2 p. m., Lecture at 8 p. m. Services conducted by Reverend Kolste. Methodist—11 a. m., sermon by AR it 395 of state, drainags, and, pas) i ot ¢/t L e T fi?fi% Izanon of claims made herein. ‘:Mfi%e ofl‘fi%fif&g ["’ba}s‘ aellhd{flk’flfhfii : . i Fatl o s 3 -1 p adt - vigg Y 5 | h & a8 appointed the following.sub-pammit; y, Wells. C. J. Wright, Kling The bl wx}Lmsqyaée £05 34008 n'éiftflaxa pagsaphiealy surves, il é efi.}ate, which is to be diyided [' ater,sh?d Idxa),naze dlsmqqm” rk is to b b engineer, on the same principle as séWer work in a city is subject to the supervision of the city engineer. The object is to create a system of drainage that will not overlap. For instance, it often happens that the waters drained from one sub- merged area, through lack of fore- sight and oversight from some cen- tral authority, are turned into another region where they cause damage. The survey proposed would result in a plan that would prevent such mis- haps. 3 A bill by Representative Opsahl of Bemidji, which allows the kill- ing of cow moose as well as a bull moose during the open season, was advanced to the calendar. The law now allows the killing of one bull moose in each season, and the Opsahl bill cuts out the qualifying word ¢bull.” - A hearing will be held next Thurs- day on the bill introduced by Repre- sentative Opsahl known as the dyna- mite bill. This bill was introduced at the request of Charles S, Carter of Hines, who has given very good reasons why the farmers of nortbern Minnesota should be given assist- ance in getting the explosive that removes stumps at somewhere near cost. Entertainment at the Bijou. dxafe thesbillidRepmsentatingsyLf 0] Tiitor2 viuqFhomasReyndlds Had themisfortune ‘tfdlling of a branch while working in tiondl Fallsvladt mmeek:; tal file:romtayy T claimy i ahrotxo o anif s15kc 1 Miss Grace Manrge and., { i b togd bt Wty of:haying his foot badly hnrt & JwalFaarlpr wn e il Audre 'hompson. ha did¢” of 1is face badly bruised by thie' the woods Wednesday. - .. Baptized by Immersion. Baptismal services were held last evening in the Baptist church in this city, Reverend H. N. McKee pertorming the ceremony assisted by Reverend Gilpin, of the Baptist church at Laporte. Thirteen people from Laporte aceompanied Reverend Gilpin to this city to attend the services, four of whom were baptized together with two ladies of this city by immersion, according to the Baptist custom. The church was crowded with spectators and the following can- didates were baptised: Miss Florence Crandall, Miss Etta Gil- pin, Ray Dally and Edgar Meade of Laporte; Mrs. D. C. Smythe and Miss Eva Monson of Bemidji. 1909 Diaries. The largest and best line of 1909 diaries ever carried in this part of the state can now be seen at the Pioneer office. ‘We have made special efforts ot secure the largest assortment ever shown in the northwest. Those who want special kinds should call early and make their selection. GASS LAKE HAS $26,000 complete., .- We also carry a large lme of 4l the cheaper makes of Tihiiatohes: Mall orders receive ‘ prompt attentlon. Prices given on any make or grade of watch upon request. Ask to see the Bemidji Special, the finest watch made for the money. Fine and complicated watch repairing, diamond setting, hand engraving. Jewelry re- paired and manufactured. Watch Inspectors M. & I.and B. F. & I. F. Rys. GEO. T, BAKER & GO0 Located in City Drug Store. 116 Third St. Near the Lake WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Inquire E. O. Moore, 8th St. and Beltrami Ave. FOR SALE. FORSALEOR RENT—Small house on two lots will sell cheap or rent for $5 a month. Inquire 1008 Doud Ave. e e bolieva it shanld have, waterworks, and about Ten Miles|the pastor. 12 m., Sunday school.| Ed. Willisen, the black-faced co- T FOR SALE —Rubber stamps. The NOW, THEREFORE, we, the uniisicned members of of Coment Sidowalk and mach |7 b m, Epworth League. ~ 8 p. m. | median who is a knockout with bis| ~ [NDEBTEDNESS-+-T0 BOND| ~Pioneer wil procure say kind of a , ) 4 ) o more will be built during the|a Lincoln memorial service. Special |songs and funny jokes, is at the e i A g ! the Bar of the city of Bemidji, respectfully request and urge all voters who believe in maintaining the said Municipal Court to the high standard as we have ahove :et forth to cast their ballots at the City Election to be held in and for said City of coming year; We have openings here for all kinds of business. If you want to buy city property come to the music. We extend a cordial invita- tion to the public to attend these services. Bijou. Do not fail to see him. He keeps his audience in a continual uproar from start to finish. Monday night there will be an Election, Held Yesterday, Resulted in Vote of 156 fo 43, Favoring notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Three furnished i i i Bonding Village. 5 S 4 — 10:-| g i 5 s. I 1121 Bemid Bemidji, on the 16th day of February, for Attoms-yA A.|“HUB CITY” of Northern Minne- 4532%:;t.ecrg;'::jeg%::d:c: ,,|entire change of program. Miss Z“’,que. ’I[:g:::zsz. i Andrews as Judge of the Municipal Court. sota. Property bought now will} o +|Gertrude Cameron, the - Chicago M. ! Ave. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE the Mississippi River that will %‘;z:;fmSoefrz;]?;;s}g?ndre‘siu}l)f:‘:t great success throughout the north- |, one, the voters of this village H.J.LOUD i » west with her wonderful sweet voice. N i furnish 2200 horsepower for the | sand Siaves. Special music at both i 4 have expressed their desire to bond MISCELLANEOUS. G. W. CAMPBELL use of small factories. services. She will sing a few operatic numbers | the yillage for the amount of its PUBLIC LIBRARY. T 5 w KU = among which is “Carmenia.” You o 3 RA Open Tues CHESTER McKUSICK Why then, should Bemidji| preqpicrian—Services tomorrow | camans afford o aien 1o Ar | (030G indebtedness. days, Thursdays and Saturdays JOHN F. GIBBONS not be honored by amedium it S2| The bonds will be issued to the F. C. A. SPOONER A. JACKSON W. SCRUTCHIN JOHN L. BROWN BEMIDJI IS METROPOLIS OF NORTHERN MIKNESOTA Bemidji can indeed push herself to | the fore as a suitable location for any person in whatever walk of life— double in two years; We have completed a dam on of education which will re- dound to its everlasting benefit and advertisement? And the location of it will be a fifting recognization of all that is claimed and has amply been proven of Be- Sunday school 12:10. Men’s Bible classat 3:00. B. Y. P.U. at 7:00. will be conducted by Rev. J. C. Matson, Mommz worship at 11. Subject, “The Consecrated Will.” Bible class and Sunday school at 12:15. Junior C. E. at 3 p. m. :Senior C. E. at 7 p. m. Evening worship at 8. The public is cordially ‘invited to these services. THINK MUCH OF BEMIDJI nightingale, will appear all next week. Miss Cameron has scored singer with her rich quality and sweetness of tone, Miss Cameron is excelled by none. Baptist Sale and Supper. Sale and supper for election day, Feb. 16. Baptist ladies will serve a good dinner and supper in con- Cass Lake, Feb. 13.—(Special to Pioneer.)—By a vote ot almost four state of Minnesota and will aggre- gate $26,000. They will bear interest at 4 per FOR RENT—Large furnished room down stairs. Callat 419 American 2:30to 6 p. m., and Saturday evening 7:30 to 9 p. m. also. Library in basement of Court House. Mrs. Donald, librarian. cent per annum, will be numbered and will mature as set forth in the resolution now on file with the village recorder. —_— WANTED—Balsam lath bolts. Will pay $3.00 per cord for Balsam lath bolts delivered at our mill. Douglass Lumber Co., Bemidji. e S st e i Ot I midji's pre-emiment fit- P e iachi A light vote was cast in com- Sheriff’s Safe. =.j Continued from First Puge | home-seeker, tiller of the soil, dairy-| hegg, from a moral, intellec- 2 i : le s]‘; s 9: .Ie €etion | parison with the number of voters oy MINNESOTA. | gs. District Court ! man or stockman, manufacturer,|¢ya| and commercial stand- AS A SUMMER RESORT t:‘y' f ’;““’Yth& h”“" ail to ‘“”; in the village. ‘The vote stood 156 gan Gil, Plaintif, | 5 i " | professional men, tradesmen in all| hoine as well as the most Is sale, for they have aprons and |for the honds and 43 against. N.T. Farthun, Defmd.un} terms. It is endeavoring in few| branches, the tourist and the seeker poi —_— dresses for little girls, a ‘nice line of —_—_— words to elucidate its estimation of Bemidji asa summer vacation and health resort, and a commercial and industrial center unequalled in North- Central Minnesota. Bemidji is located in a portion of the State which must appeal to all who think. In the heart of the grandest scenery/uf the state: situ- ated on one of the most beautiful lakes of the country, rich in Indian legend and historical sentiment, of health and contentment which is contained to the full in the pine- laden air of Bemidji and her beauti- ful surroundings. The railroad facilities of Bemidji alone should serve a convincing evi- dence of the city’s energy, its avail- ability, its public spiritedness and strenuousness as a city which is entitled to anything it goes after. beautiful location. Bemidji is the “Hub City” of northern Minnesota. She has the population, the men and the money, the prosperity and scenery, the geographical position, natural re- sources and all other elements which should influence the minds of those who are looking for ideal environ- ments for a home, a place to engage in busiuess, farming, dairying, stock- The present prosperity of Bemidji, Advance Styles in Men’s Shirts. Special Prices in Men’s Winter Underwear O’LEARY & BOWSER raising, manufacturing, practice of Mathews & Mathews, of Brinkman Theater, Purchase Property at Riverside. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Matthews, who are appearing in vaudeville at the Brinkman Family Theater this week, have shown their appre- ciation ‘of Bemidji as Ja summer resort by purchasing a s5-acre lot | at Riverside, across Lake Bemidji, yesterday afternoon from the T. |. Miller. Real Estate company of Mathews has contracted for the erection of a comfortable log house upon his newly-acquired land and also purchased a- gasoline launch “Mrs. Matthews’ father, Dr. W. E. Hendricks, the proprietor ot the Home Lawn Samtonum at Martmsvxlle, Indiana, " will spend the summer at Lake Bemidji as will also'an uncle of Mr. Mathews, George‘DeLong, senior ma;or of the United S(ates army in the - | the new school house. waists for boys, quite a number of things _for baby, besides many articles for men and women. It’s no use cooking at home when you can get a good home cooked meal for the small sum of 25c. Served in the room formerly occupied as the City Restraunt, on Beltrami avenue, To Purchase Spring Millinery. Mrs. Hetland Fallon left this morning for Chicago and New York where she will purchase her spring stock of millinery. She expects to Live Correspondents™ of the Pioneer Write the News from Their Thomas Porter, one of our indus- trious farmers, lransacted business here last week. A. D. Anderson and D. Richards spent Monday in Clementson trans- acting business. Edward and Lfirtin “Sackainson will furnish music for the dance to be given Saturday, F:bruary 6th i in 1910 Calendars. The Pioneer has added to its large job department a complete line of 1910 calendar samples and merchants and business men of the city and surrounding towns are re quested to save their orders for us chased an interest in the Pioneer, expects to “make” all the northern Minnesota towns in the interests of the paper and the Pioneer solicits of the business men their patronage in this line of work. The Pioneer also carries in stock thi,;::{; Cinthe aaks obiie be gone about ten days. a large line of office stationery, legal A S N Lty ity % blanks, typewriter ribbons and I\ besusital Wissisipp riverjust| DOINGS AMONG BEMIDIIS [ AR POl — Somatio - outlet fom/ Lake E The Pioneer job department is ; Cires. 5 Bemidjfand is an ideal location GOU"THY "EIEHBUHS the best equipped job plant in north- :;':’ SOHE T“I OI'I' \ for a summer home.. Mr. ern Minnesota. The Pioneer sta- tionery stock is always complete and the business man who leaves his V. L. Ellis, who recently pur-|9 stationery orders with us 'never tainment at the Odd Fellows Hall ‘tonight, commencing at 8:30. A lunch will be served and a general good time is extended to all. 3 ‘Horses for Sale. One good driving team at Smart & Reiter’s barn, = - : & -John Wolberg. Notice Is Hereby Given, That by virtue of an execution to me_ directed and delivered, and now in my hands, issued out of the dis- trlct, court, fitteenth’ jndicial district, state of Minnesota, fn und for the county of Bel- trami, upon lent rendered in said court in favor of Elrl Gell and against N. T. Farthun, I have levied upon the following dascrlbsfl real property of said defendant, -wit: West halt of northeast quarter of section elghteen (18), in_township one hundred fort, eight (148) north of range thirty three (33) west of the 5th principal meridian, And that I'shall, on Tuesday, the 16th day of Februars, A. D. 1909, at _tbe hour of 10 \lock &, m. of $2id day, at the front, door of the court _House, city ‘of B in sald county and state, proceed to sell all the right, title, and lnterest. of the above named N. T. Farthun in and to the above described prop: erty, to satisty said judgmen amounting t0 Seventy-nine and 0-100 ol acs, {omether with all sccrulug costs of sale, an interest on the same from the lflbh flly of De— cember, 1908, at the rate of 6 per Jum. 8¢ public auction, to the h{;hm blader tor cash. L FI Sheriff Bel?.\;{nlgounty. %flnn.. ATLEY, a ‘Plaintif’s At.w rney. Ll Dated Bemidji, Minn,, Dec. %. IW OWL DRUG STORE fanufacturers of 3 BAS, IIIOUI‘E and STEAM ENGINES, PULLEYS, HANGERS, SHAFTING, CLUTCHES and. all POWER TRANSMISSION llml!l. direct to the consumer, Sopm the West POLIS STEEL AND MACHINERY CO. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.. . % = B Localities. makes a mistake, but is assured of MOI‘laI'Ch Shlrts ;::;:l,c};le;;? betwcen River the best of work at reasonable A . Mr. and Mrs. Matthews intend Clementson e . Promptly ,,,“",... 501, bou { Cluett Shirts........cciiiiniini $1.50 [Hliciinto Bemis som summes e Youg Peole Mest. | oS ui R s f = and spend the months of July, i The Scandinavian Y » | amination; large erly patent ) Oscar Clementson, who has been e Scandinavian Young Peoples Tedaon deas togs wxnvflfi BAT: | Arrow co"ars’ I 5c; ‘two for 25c ?;5““ and September at River- quite ill, is improvin,z. Society will give a high grade enter! erhhsmufl:’w:flmuwy.wmpm. AN 5 ide