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D CLASS MAT- FFICE AT BE- R THE ACT OF dellvlal‘eld by lea.rrilfl' i k lh’ IV- ery ls irregular please @ imme v § N s complaint to this ‘effice.| Telephone » i 1oy ORE O R (3 4 Qut of ti subscribers will confer a gt of towngeutdgribeil wil), contér .o The, first. shipment of Muslin Underwear has HaL/ests thelr papera prompHY e iy ‘arrived and we are gomg to adJ it to our great ‘ fore E.‘,“.“:t‘{fm::“'éi;{(,‘:‘}?“‘flt;;‘:;‘gt‘{; " |f January Bargains. Friday mormn§ this Undi wear — {8 Zlent betote the puper i nnaily stosped. || Will go on sale fresh from the factory at the Subscription Rates. gne month by cavrier s price you would expect to pay for soiled goods. ne year, by ! SR ol sl : , Ladies’ Corset Covers' at ne Joar, 3 g | The Weekly Flonser. ‘fi Eight pages, containis & summary 290’ 35c, 480 and 58C CaCh of the news of the weel Published ffiayalaiimss | Ladies’ Muslin Gowns. 580. 78¢c Published every afternoon except Sun- 1 day by the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Company. l E. CARSON. X. X. DEANU. HAROLD J. DANE, -Glm ‘Ladies’ Combination Corset Cov- ers and drawers 48c to $1.25. L36139 Cqm_Bmatlon Corset Cover Men of Note. It is only on rare occasions that a city the size of Bemidji will enter- tain at once as many railroad men of high office as are here today. Be- midji is glad that they are here and not a little proud of the fact. They | are welcome now and will always be | welcome in the future, whether they % come singly or in groups. May the|fj Corsets. axe;he Kahonmk Jbut are slightly soiled. desire for a return visit be strong in their hear Supply your needs in Ladies’ Suits, ' Who Are the Progressives? o! fabric. It is rubbed thoroughly | Coming in the same mail, the edi- ! tor received a letter from the Minne- sota Progressive Republican league on, with the stain thickly covered. asking him to be present at a con- o ¥ ; : : 3 for two.orthree days.-Then it is-wiped — terence and banquet in St. Paul, & p jand, "W"!" with slearoratato.dd | ———— u - AR maln they wil Ly | January 22, and one from: “Progres- o ito 8 .an ‘with alcohol, or & mii- | sive Party” for ‘a conference and 5 2 : : A -~ | ture .of equal-parts of ether and aloo- banquet in St. Paul. The first call = {hol with a dash of ammonta, o h h I d Eead ] comes Irom the Loftus organization : Pt Her Speaking Silence, " e C — —be —f 1o first group wishes to. reform tha| Lok U ool bl den.efn::;, woman -says more a thousand times | . ‘The story goes- that- President-Taft : ‘g Yy y ig’ po » and that is by constitutional femedies. Lo Repuoiican party; the second wishes| Biaenits 3 caused by i milemmea sop: | WA ever Ie asked of her—“The Au- | once paid. a.visl: «uommaaug who| ~ X ' YOUr guarantee of better baking: - St4blis ” dition “of the mucous lining of the Kus-| tagonist,” by E. Temple Thurstcn, SEan to estdblish a new party. To ome tachian Tube. When this tube is in- N Lasesens ; : . i flamed you have & rumbling sound or N = | Wio wants to be progressive and ,,},.pl,flei;g hearing, and w?fi:hu la en- ieabor i Talenias oy. e o | ¢ ’ " tirely close eafness is the resu 3 . £ { who, hesralways: besm s, Republican;] ong unless the inflammation can be tak:| | There is but this difforence b @y |and when he climbed into bed that I fon is, “Whi en outand this tube restored to its fior- : — the question is, “Which- conference | o, Pcondition, hearing will be destroyed | /PO 8nd idleness: That labor Dlece of furniture gave a groan-of and banquet is the better one to at-|forever; nine cases out of ten are caused | profitable. and pleasant. trouble;- icle- | despair and- collapsed on: the floor. ] feiid” by Catarr, which is nothing but an in-| pess a trouble hoth unprofitable and | Hia host, hearing. the racket, rushed | |W\§Sss—a, In mllllons of kitchens the country over, Calumet is the only bak= i : We srill give One Hundred Doliars for somfortless. A= Joseph-Hall. npm‘rlhmd called, through the;daar; | |~ i K wder ever used—and' it has won' that treméndsus popuilarity ; any case of deafness (caused by ca- - What hes happened? -Can I do l.ny § | 3 A Six Per Cent Tox. :c.:m;hz%u“.r:mg:;flbre“mg:gnfialugx;:‘ thing™ “Oh, T'm a1l HIght~ came th ’ y b cause of its purity and wholesomenéis: Six por cont. fa the personal prop: | - sold Ty "BAEE Fn Telote O, 20 oUAR A ooLD oe ox Bax., | soly.; ¢ vou, g It makes baking failures impossible. 'l X ca o 1, ) s r consti- 3 ] 4 . erty tax chlled for by County Treas-| ,Take Hall's ¥amily © ’.3'&:2'“5“"‘ ROV R Henatare i on . Wiz P, More econontical in cost and use. | urer marl Geil on his tax notices gach box . it e y L seut out tuis week. In fact the per-| e - centage ligures out 6.6 per cent. On & vaination of lifty per cent, this is RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS, World's Puré Food Ex§ Chicags, lll., 1907; Paris Expontmn, Fra Maich, 1912. —— actual worth, ine tax rate of Bemidji is con- stantly being increased without any lowellng or the valuations. rnis, Lo, 1 spite ot the people who, ure coming to Bemidji in increasing e Lumbers and in spise of the new ia- dustries we nave. But the tax rate is made only large enough to cover e expenditures. 1t would appear, . Loererore, tnat the city is spending e li'n-it" Mortgh Ld,';'b‘f on' dlt an l‘“ arm t'roperty ol XA DO WO @i MOd el 6 g v L0 mucn money. — rew people not in constant toucn Wiln tue unancial aumairs of the city KUoW Luat 1t has a big bonded debt - 7 3 an tuat its expenaitures for current . AP RAF™ expenses are putting it deeper in FOR MEN debt every year. ‘I'ne men of Bemidji e \‘\:ho‘are in constant touch witn tue sheencnats 34.75 mmo, F|||' Baps’ sz.lfi city’s afairs, know and realize that Yoiive nevenseamanch 4. Bargals; Limited quantity, of uheured_(‘nney. Sheep. lined with flannel lined Fur C:‘W' all.sizes. C;}lme.m and, sloeves. and. high storm collar. see,what n snap it is while szl|5 | | this condition cannot obtain much | longer if the’city is to thrive, ; Une of the main reasons why the Special, Fricay and Sat- 34 75 they last city 1s constantly losing so much urday ...... s o5 : - money is tie ract that it 1s still gov- e P LYY : Y erncd by the old fashioned council nmss‘ sm“s 81.15 32.00 flflDS 31115 swflfl Gflfls s1 95 plan whereby - one man is elected fin,.ijm;, plain. or. pleated, all Inbands of fur or plugh; another These Coats sold for $3 and $3.50. irom each ward. With the best in- sizes; $1.50 values, clear- s1 15 “plum’.. waiting..for the sl |5 Friday and Saturday L tentions in the world, and it can be ingat........oovuhennnnn " picking. All sizes...... at Said that the last three councils have been somewhat better than their - FOR BOYS boit $5 S, 395 87 Oiraats $425 - 86 Oiarials $3.05 Choviow and Cosmre, . doutle- i : bl LR breasted Suits, sizes 7. to 17; Bt he0ats % fancy WORVeR Overcoat with.belted. backs and | 2 i convertable. collars; Scotches .and values, Friday and Satur- 73 $. 35 Setuday e DD cheviom s 1200 10; Q- Flannel Waists 65c S2 Sweator Coats $115 Coat and Turtle Neck Sweaters l predecessors, a council will waste ||} money simply because no one member is responsible for its best use. ‘ Does Bemidji want a continuation | |f | of the council regime or does it want a government based on a plan which | i | J | l’, I | | | \. will make one or three salaried men rasponsible? Bemidji is a million Your Triumph Potatoes and will pay you top notch dollar corporation, yet what corpora- tion of that size allows its details to||lf Special offer boys' French Flannel for- Boys' and Juveniles, - values & RV Shid Prds 4 o . ve looked after, by the, board of ‘V:::‘:w:fi:n"‘“‘;d;:'; :::nsgf ;«; ;2P‘ndaynnds-tux sufi pplees “’e are a]so buy1ng dircelors? Bemidji needs a working [l (5o OF # TEORY B0C C 3 plan whereby the details are looked after by responsible men subject at all times to the recall, | A six per cent tax rate is entirely —| too high for a city of this size. Some excuse is to be found in the fact that the city grew suddenly but that fact Sepin -~ §1.50 Union Suits 95¢ Shirt Spacial 756 &b Fataroi B Coat style, all wool Fiannel Shirt, Friday and Saturday. .. military collar attached; $1.25 — values, Friday and Satur- 758 Yl)llfll S! 3'5 umfln fls ' LN (™) e ol g e SR | Belt Back, convertable collared Boys’ Buckskin Mitts 50¢ Unlined Boys' Chopper Mitts, - - &;‘;;g;";t:‘:.‘.‘g““;g'- buckskin, 75¢ values, Fri- day and Saturday........,. snc othier vatretles Don't forget us on seeds ‘and implements. ’ Write, Phbne or €all On Us ! cannot excuse an increasing tax rate. | The Pioneer hopes that not many { moons will pass before active steps are taken to secure a commission ! form of government. Misanthropl » | During ‘a_discussion ‘ot the fitness “una, :;fthlugl in general, uz:: one | nl:e:; & young man takes best girl to. the grand opera, spends :eight;dollars. Gnmrfll“, on a supper after the .performance, and then takes her home in a taxicab, should he kiss her goodnight?” An'{]| nflfillllflll pld Dbachelor who'wag present growl- “I.don’t think-whe ought ‘toiex- i pect 1t. - Seems U ‘me- he ‘has:dons |} ongfi for. S fi uww-.