Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 4, 1913, Page 2

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. fore his time expires, giging wide fame, & THE BEMIDJI DAILY nommi TERED SECOND CLASS MAT- BN’ AS. TER AT THE' POSTOFFICE AT BE- || MIDJI, MINN., UNDER THE ACT OF ||} MARCH & : i In the City of Bemidjl the papers are delivered by carrier. When the deliv- ery iu irre lar @ immediate ‘complaint~to-this. mo., Telephon. 31. Out of town subseribers will ‘confer a favor if they will report when they do oot get their papers promptly. Every subscriber to the D‘lly Pioneer will recelve notice about ten days be- him an opportunity to make an_advance pay- ment before the paper is finally stopped. Subscription Rates. One month by carrl One year, by carrie Three months, posta, Six months, postage: pal; One year, postage paid The Weekly Pioneer. Elght pages, containing a ‘summary of the news of the: week. Published every Thursday and .sent postage pald to any address for $1.50 in advance. Published every afternoon except Sun- daay by the Bemidji Ploneer Publishing Company. . ¥. CARSON. X, X. DENU. HAROLD J. DANE, Raitor. First Woman Editor. Mrs. George E. Erickson, of Spoon- er, has bought the “Northern News” and so becomes the first woman editor ot Beltrami county. Mrs. Erickson bought the paper from Joseph E. Huss who founded the paper five and one-half years ago. Get Busy. The special session of the legisla- ture held last summer was notable because it did so much in the short time it was convened. From the re- sults so far, the present session may be a repatition of the old “do noth- ing” legislature. Get busy. We want renpport(onmen( now. Making Socialists. The United States supreme court has given another decision based on the famous or “in” famous rule of reason lald down in the Standard Oil and Tobacco cases. It has decreed that the Shoe Machinery trust is not a violation of the anti-trust law. No company can make a pair of shoes unless it leases the machinery neces- sary from this trust. The trust asks plenty for its machines. Such de- cisions make Socialists of us all. First Minnesota Conviction. A. R. Ruhnke, president of the Minneapolis Milk c‘ompany, was yes- terday found guilty of conspiracy to raise the price of milk. Ruhnke was one’ of five indicted and the first to be tried. The conviction carries a penalty of up to five years and $5,- 000. @ This is the first conviction under the Minnesota anti-trust laws. Evi- dence in the case was largely secured by the use of a dictograph which was placed in the room in which the five indicted men met and agreed on the raise. A stenographer at the other end took down the supposedly secret | conversation. Attorneys for the de- fense tried to impeach the testimony of the stenographer but were unsuc- cessful. 1t is possible that the case may be fought to the supreme court in order to test the validity of the law. On the face of it, the people have a rem- edy for some high prices. g Must Get Together. The eyes of Minnesota, and espec- ially the commercial interests of the twin cities, are on Bemidji this week watching to see if the people of the city and the people of the farms can get together Thursday on a scheme | through which the country can be stocked with sheep. The feasibility of the plan has been pointed out un- til there is little doubt left but that sheep can be successfully grazed on our cut over brush lands. Others than the farmers are com- ing here Thursday to attend the A. E. Chamberlain, development agent of the' Great Northern, will be here. H. J. Max- field, state immigration commission- er; W. R. Mackenzie, secretary of the Northern Minnesota Development as- sociation; President Magivny, of the South St. Paul Union Stock yards; H. H. Hughes, editor of an agricul- sheep meeting. tural magaine, and men of more local || prominence will attend the meeting. It is,to the direct interest of every business man-in the city who can get the time to attend the meeting at the High school; those who do not go up in the afternoon should go to the Commercial club in the evening. A sheep industry 'here means land cleared at a low cost, meat and wool to ship out, and possibly later a wool- en mill, Intolerance on the Bench. Comment a newspaper may make upon a libel suit is apt to be miscon- strued, but certainly no reader will accuse any newspaper of going be- yond the facts if it brands the action of Judge Joseph A. Guthrie-against Wulinm R.:Nelson as infamous. ° Colonel Nelson. a man of nat phflufl:mlfl, A gons Shdlng oven damper oper- 4 ates eas‘ly and. gives per- fect control of the heat in the oven. Combination smoke and check damper " in warming closet pipe controls the fire. Draft in ash pit door and drafts under and over the fire box permit a blazing fire in a minute and you can smolder it just as quick, We will tell you more about this range in our: nexl ad. . Reservoir 8uperb 316-318 Minn. Ave. BEMLDJI tlemaxi, a militant reformer, an edf tor with a zeal for public service, eriticized in his paper, - the Kansas City Star, the action of Judgé Guth- rie in a certain case; which . ‘was_a matter of record. The meFita of t}rnt criticism need not be considered here. It is enough to note that ‘Judge Guthrie sumomned -Nelson to court on a contempt charge, and that Guth- rie himself acted as complainaxt, pro- secutor and judge,.refused -Nelson an opportunity to make a full defense, and imposed a sentence which had been written out.before Nelson was brought into court. If that situation can be beaten for insolence and intolerance of public rights the average citizen would like to know how and where. Mr. Nel- son’s article may have been unjust. ‘We do not pretend to know as to.that. But one needs to know nothing of the merits of a case, to know that when a judge acts as prosecutor, jury and judge in a case involving himself, the | limits of judicial audacity have heei reached. It is such things that make the de- mand for judicial recall louder each day. If they can go on without cor- rection where are the boasted rights of free Americans? A few more cases like this,one, angd that Idaho. case, and the people will begin, to believe that Colongl Roose- velt’s, attacks on, judicial decisions :!l!llifill{lii’iflfiifiifiifl B e e tetrteta FRRAAAIRIRIIIIIIIIRIIRIK AR B adaadad eyl S Ii8 it sy * * ¥« Do you want x ¥ THE BEST GROCERIES & * found in Bemidji : x . % Come right here and get * 4% them, as.we pride onrulvu x * om only the * % ‘money " tan x hd * x x * x * *x * * ¥ $ : MoCUAIG : ‘Enm mpnmqlms x * Em?ou:,nmummi & Third 8t Bemtaji * We strive to sell. “THAT'S . NATURAL. Superh. Un»iersal * Ranges A;;e the risto %n . Square Superb Ranges: Raservoir Marvel Ranges SMrc Marvel Ranges . . GIVEN : HARDW ARE CO; YOUR MONEY- BAOK IE YOU WANT IT ata” Hiram A. Slmons, Be- m A. sngoxs resentn himself as Non-Pnrtinn undidnte for' Judge of the Municipal coqrt of this; City to e voted for at the coming Gity Election to be held n_the 18th ‘day of Fb)mnry, 1913, On the 25th’ day of Septembe) 19131, he was appointed by Gover I}l Bberhart to succeed the late Hon. =1 W. Bafley, as Jud ) *MiCourt in this City, and has held thg slnce that time, and he “feel his; administration of the affair MINN. Phone 87 ‘amateurish and taeme in the!r 2 mlldness and courtesy. : —St. Paul Dispatch. * A’Bas Capital. ‘While the constitutional ¢ was_in progress a sou of the Curbstone Club terest in the | pmmdlnp “I see by.the papers,”’said the Man- About-Town, orporate & law to prohibit uplul pinishment” co\lrt of this City, which. office h ta There was & moment's '“en“‘ then, be fllled at the coming city election, the Corner Groceryman, who had been |20d I-respectfully solicit the support dozing up to this_point, aroused.him- [Of the -itizens of Bemidyi. selt and exclaimed: HERBERT J. LOUD: “That's right; punish the capitak PAID ADVERTISEMENT = For This Mu, $10. {PAID. ADVERTISEMENT. -For _This_Series, $10.00 That's her who gently: pum .1 hereby announce that 1 am_a T e o i Pomed the smell | .5 didate for the office of judge of] the municipal court of the city of DR Bemidji, at the coming city election Old Age. to be held on the 18th day of Feb- Qld: age as it comes in the orderly |ruary, 1913. process of nature is a beautiful'and | I respectfuily -solicit -the support| majestic thing . It stands for exper- |of the voters of Bemidji. ience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. JOHNF. GIBBONS. That is old age as it should be, but old age as it often.is means poor uigestion, torpid bowels, a sluggish : . Hver and a general feeling of in|PAID ADVERTISEMENT. A Happy Girl, The winter girl is happy nows Lt as occuon raqulres for yem to < | of. the country than all other diseases| health, despondéncy and misery.| . For This' Series, $10.00 This in almost ‘every ..instance is| ‘I hereby atffiounce that T am & | wholly unnecessary. One of Cham- c\mdidlt, for. Chb officé of judge of}is e berlain’s_Tablets takon immediately |the municipnl ‘court of the city of{market. It is after supper will improve the diges-|Bemidji, at the coming city election | tion, tone up the liver and regulate|to be held in.and for said city on the the bowels. That feeling of despon-|18th day of February, 1913. dency will give way to one of hope! I respectfully ‘solicit the.support and good cheer. For sale by Bar-|of the people of ‘Bemidji. ker’s Drug Store.—Adv. JOHN L. BROWN. x & Tx g Jobbe R x % § 0 T 3 NORTHERN GROGKRY & FOR GOOD THINGS TOEAT X x PIN TICKBTS x X ; x L x £ * “and x X COMPANY x * @o T * | GUMMED LABELS x X ® X * * “‘Hm@;““m“d: : : : nolmnnnln : : - . 2ok : : "lmm : x Ploneer Supply Store * el % Can'S&ve You Money x X , ¥ % 307 Fourth street, Bemidji. & P x % x x 208, = AR RRTUTRRGT Ge st uunmunununnu ERERIERRIERKRIERRERKR :M{”WW{C Get_Your e C. E nn'm The Hardware Merchant Bemtayi, - Minn. \ Rt R 88 8RS R RS A S tfl*tifi*i*?**_*i 3 H i 3 3 3 3 ] 3 3 3 % «nmnu OUR * & mhuflumm *hH ARA **gfifiit*v* .| therafare req ledo, ount Paid, $10.00.) |’ Lo e u t’fl’e"fihl‘“fit” easary and Eggs; makes Xethod!(& Miniater. - Resommends ter ||nbd|ner ‘was enrlutoponarlzy ! Rev. Jamés A Lewls, Miiaca,| inafyidimount of linn., writes: “Chamberlal; ‘out a public park thngp lnelufl ; the removal of some confldunt you will it very-effectual and continue tn use| oontalning ' fnfer coMns of earthen- ware.. On the .apaces between the For This Series, $5.00. ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby: announi¢e - myself .as an independent: candidate for: re-election | po; as alderman or the Third ward, to be voted upon at the city election to be held Feb, 18, 1913. almost lifelike freshness. “Several val- uable personal belongings were found in . the.; grayes, including two long :Women's hair: . ornaments, inksto) o-ly vm.; Powder made m RoyalGrape [ genuine Turkey ruj ., Flour, the food more Cream of Tartar The Wily Dealer—EEt ees_true, ma- dame. Zee rug is very genuine Turk- ish. The Customer—It looks old and rag- ged. Just see,that stain and . thu holeu'" ¢ The Uealer—Yes, m(hma. ht oes ze proof. It shows zat se rug ees vary Look, What ‘you. call ze ‘stain sk powder burn, and all ze holeg are bullet holes! ,| Vary genuine Turkey rug, direct from ze seat of war. . Only ninety dollars, padame. The castomer promptly softens Ild pays the price. Don’t You Believe It. Some say that chronic constipation cannot be cured . Don’t you believe it. * Chamberlain’s Tablets have - cured others—why not you? . Give them a.trial . They cost only & quar- "| ter.. For sale by Barker's Drug §tore. . —Adv. R NUSE AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM The interest of of the ward and the city in general will receive the best a! my attention if elected. J. BISIAR. My Cleumnx, Healing Balm Instant- | 1y Clears Nose, Head and Throat— Stops Nasty Catarrhal Dischatges. Dull Headache Goes. There is more Catarrh in_this dection | put together, 'and_until the last few years was subposed to be incurable; Xor great many vears dogtors pronounced it 2 local dlscase and: prescribed local Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” i tly - failing -t 2 g :%mgd mn.rudu I‘»" 31:3:&%"“;3:“3 Get'a small bottle anyway, just to it incurable. - Sciénce fm“n c.,.- try it—Apply a little in the nostrils tarrh to be:a. °&2";‘;fl:‘}g“°m 2o rand [and instantly your. clogged nose and n:]e %3 FHAJ“’IC Qqurrz %o" !gn ed“”fi |r- snpped~up a.lr passages of the head ke > Cheney e on s | will open -;you wiil breathe freely; taken internally in d Trom an. Arops taken dnt tegaapo%nl:ll 98¢2| dullness and headache disappear. By ac(; dlroctr.lyhun u:ta ‘blood: Thund !l;mcolls morn.mg' the. catarrh, cold-in-head or et el Tor ny” casal4¢ Folia io | catarrhal *sore throat will. be gone. gure. "Send for Sirculors ana teatimon- | ‘Fnq such misery mow! Get the Addreu F. J. CHENEY & CO., To-|small botfie of “Ely's Cream Balm” at’ lny arug store. rant ‘balm “dissolves by the heat of s £ g aqy 53] £2 3 g =3 800 £ 5 = N g 3 g 's; Family” Pills for ‘consti- It matters not where you reslde or what you want, the merchants below. can it get for _you at a’ pflu thqt wlll defx competltion. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value 1 , : it st S TSI i 82322283222 Td L~ 3a:Mimneeta Ave: KEARRR N RRR N * i. nmummfi ua««,;ygg,tgix#t«: : *k *i AR R R EN R R K This sweet, frag-|or catarrh will oo o *i*ti**t** COLD OR CATARRH, OPEN AT ONGE the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swollen -membrane which lines the. nose, head: and throat;, clears the air passages; stops inasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing relief comes im- mediately. Don’t lay awake tonight struggling. for "breath, with head stuffed; nos- trils closed, hawking and blowing.: Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into the throat, and raw dryness ig distressing but truly needless. Put your faith—just once—in- “Ely’s Cream Balm” and. your. cold surely disappear.— Ady. :&i;ggg&s?«nn : ECULATY - x Invest {n Land fem e roads to Turtle *x Shfloll. Rl" AR EEEEE SRR R RN * x * *x * x Buy . Besdn * wo{'}u : : in Bemidfi at the * 3 b d * * R R R KRR fll&mfim;ifm * * 5 x Plumbing, Steam and Hot % Water Heating, Sewer asd & Water Connections. : Phone 555-309 = mum.nl * & i L T T T

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