Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 6, 1913, Page 2

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dlfl‘co for mayor and 8o-. ermitime to state for me, ll Superh llmversal Rangas { SIS o, siplioe i «:.%‘., T 89t et thely papera. peamp — | Ev‘:ry ‘subscri] I&Pfiy Ploneer This Rau’o weighs 650 will rerelye motice about ten days D pounds and all the weight = i o | sy ;t fgmiot alone the 'ondmul & {;r;flmfl gme enx,fl(m. sying bl is put where it is most ; b QUALITY. 4 Bdepe: : i < - qualities, or the certainty of ylis;, ment before, the, paper is finally -'oth _ needed to make it last. i | s ¥ hayer; so.that, It elec 1wl _‘ : the. purity, gn !holu:aniom y:;: 1:.': All fire box linings and 3 mise-be.aubjest.to:diatation:or undue \ AN TR, e st popiiar Baking. 3 b Influences;-as to. my-policy-ns -mayor. i = W Poiwder. Itisthe perfect coml n'.mom grates are extra heavy. 1 .do~now stand and will be in a ; ()% ofall cof these-thingss The linings are in - sec- --tions ventilated to guaran- Rosition: to always stand absolutely Dages, coptaiping s summary o e Baraday L 35“ Aolished tee their lasting qualities. You need only to use Calumet once; to make: you: a: constant, uscrs Ask mvuuy Flonser. {ndependent.and. free.from.all.such: influences aj n-a position to best ery T sad Doatage paid promote all the‘interests of thecit; your grocer today— Ry s’ 207 4150 fn avanen Extra “heavy cold rolled and a representative of all the peo’-’ Kot Fin your W ay or e Berad Proneer Pumiioning [l steel- in. ‘body. All flues Dle for the common good. Laking, Insist on Company. . i itht - By virtue of our city charter it Calumet, lined with: heavy “ashestos , y 6. B. CARSON. B XK. DENU. mill board. devolves. upon. the mayor-to provide gt the city ‘with:a competent, vigilant Cast infii reservoir. SUPERB UNIVERSAL and efficient=police. force that- will ‘offectually and diligently enforce the laws and ‘the ordinances of the ctiy. The Cashman Bill, | The Cashman distance tarif bill |[f is again before the legislature and action is’ expected this week. The - matter contained in the bill is not new as but one or two provisions dif- ~ fer from the bill- which was present- ed and defeated.two years ago. The problem has. been. before.legislatures " since 1897. | s The Cashman bill proposes to have freight rates based. on: the distance the haul is to be made. At present, the rallroads generally make a rate % o » tormingl and then vase.retet) * QEALD THE PIONEER WANT ADS from intermediate points on the ter- ” = minal rate. In addition, they have lo- cal rates which apply to shipments between two points neither of which is a terminal. For example, the.rate.on a-car of flour from. Crookston. to.Duluth is a6 eleven . cents.. while, from, Crooksaton to Bemidji it is.eight cents. . From Crookston. to_Grand Rapids the rate is eleven cents because.an.intermedi- ate rate cannqt be higher than. 2 through, rate, . Bug.if:the. car. is stopped in’ Bemidii: in trapsit, the rate is_eight. cents. to, Bemidji: and ten cents from.here. to. Grand.Rap- ids, making the total. freight eigh- teen cents as aginst eleven to Du- luth. Another. case- was.brought: out in i | | the recent primary campaign. The | | | I | | The:aven door rests on nutomlhc braces. that will nuppott : 400 pounds, 3 Such a fdPce it 'would be my greatest| - e Lots'left to: tell in our next ad. effort ‘at -all times to maintain. i . HIRAMA:; SIMONS: - Better come m and let us tell it all a once. : - .It'elected, as.your éxecutive officer, | - Presents himself 4s & Non-Partisan 1 pledge you an administration that |candidate for Judge of the Mumnicipal] : A mmmma Bond With Every lhm will ‘be, on: my part, absolutely free|Court of this City to be voted for at GIVEN HARDWARE CO. or petty interests.|the coming-City. Btection to be hetd esire.to constantly |on the 18th° day of Feébruary, 1913. YOUR MONEY BAOK IF:YOU WANT IT: 316-318 Minn. Ave.. BEMIDJI, MINN. -administer the affairs.of that office| ‘On'the’ 25th day of September, for the common good ‘to. the end that | 1911, he was appointed by Governor Bemidji. as a city ‘may-continue: to|Bberhart to succeed the late Hon. H.]| |develope;: grow in ‘population, in|W. Bailey, as Judge of the Municipal commercial importance and all that|Court in-this City, and has held the ‘will-tend to the building up:and im-|office since- that' time, and he" feels provement of ‘its’ institutions . and|that his administration of the affairs promote the. ‘wellfare, prosperity and|of the office” justifies him in’ asking o v = . happinesa‘of our people: the voters of this city to-endorse that S b b f Th Pm v . - l Very. respecttully your, administration, at" the coming" elec- " u scrl 3 e 0r e mfl’( 3 2 —WILLIAM: McCUAIG | tion, Hotel Waverly | Rooms: - $100perday: 2 polls. Rooms with meals:$2.00 * Fami y Hotel || weetty and Monthly Rates 11th St. and Harmon Place. Hot ard Cold Ruasing Water is Every Room Phono'07 ¢ We have bought especially for this sale, 10,000 yards of Mill Ends, consisting of Ginghams, Percales, Outing Flannels, Calicoes, Muslins, Table Linens, Lawns, Dress Suitings in wool aod cotton. We have purchased these at from } to + REGULAR WHOLESALE PRICE. . We will =————=—=—give our customers the benefit of this purchase Sale Begins Frida [ e Y Red Seal Dress Glnghams Percales, dark and light, Percales, Challies, Ging- and Toile de Nord, worth: Chambrys, Outing Flan- hams, regularvaluesfrom 12&0 to 15¢c; remnant sale nels, worth 10c to 124c; 7c to 10c, remnant sale price remnant sale price ~~ price Woolen Dress® Goods; Silks; , in-- Woolen Dress Goods and Sllks, in- - 36-in:-Black Taffeta Silks, short cludes values up.to 75¢ per yard; cluding. values: up to. $1.00- per: lengths, regular values: at $1. 25; remnant sale price at : yard ‘remnant sale price- 'remnant sale price Table: Llnens mercenzed reg- = Ribbons,. plain and fahcy, regular. Rlbbons, plain and fancy, regular - - ular 50¢ values remnant. sale‘ valuesat 18c per yard remnant “values, up to 35¢; remnant ‘'sale price: " sale price i ~ price: & : -Pure Lmen Towelmg Remnants 8-4 and 9.4 bleached ‘and un- bleached Sheetings, worth. 25¢ to . - regular 12%c values. rem- nant sale pnce & 7*(: 35¢ a yard; remnant . . sale price . . 19(? rate on lumber from Deer River to Long Prairie is is ‘practically the same as the rate. from:Deer River.to. Minneapolis and from Minneapolis back to Long Prairie. It is to remedy these discriminations against the in- terior towns in favor of the big ter- minals that:the Cashman. bill is pro- posed. But there are two sides of the question. Should the bill become a law it will at once nullify. the ter- minal rates which are.in existence at the present time. -Instead- of enjoy- ing rates by which they have been able to build their, city at the ex- pense of the inland towns, the. big, cities. will find:a lot.of:that trade going elsewhere.- In fact, every man- ufacturer in the state will find-that his territory has changed. It is the - manutacturers apds terminal. interests, largely who.are, opposing the bill. In this matter, Bemidji appears to be between two fires. TlLere seems to be little difference of opinion among. the wholesalers but what, the — Cashman bill will be. of great as-| sistance. On the othe- hend, the manuf: cturers show (hat theli rates|| are baged on the Minaeauoils. mar- || ket and Lhat a distamge. tariff wouid put tnem in direct compstition wilh |f points nearer -the mark:3 and- witn which daey are now able to compete ouly »y ieason oi favoirable rates.. For the present best: interests of *his city, it seems:to be.the.opinion that the Cashman -bill will hurt us if it becomes a law; looking at the Bemldji of ten years .in the future, it is believed. that = distance tariff law. would-be beneficial. B By Parcel Post ™ A traveling man from Minneapo- lis came to.Bemidji last Saturady night.. He:left home. with .a.derby hat and lisle socks. After freezing for three days he had an llmplmtlon, He purchased some extra heavy. cash- mere socks and threw away, the lisles. He purchased a fur hat-and sent the § derby . horfie:‘by parcel. post - marked i “fragile”. ! l I | \ | \ \ | | l l | \ & Mothodist ~ Minister, Recommends | Chamberlain’s.Congh Bemedy. 1 i Rev. James A. Lewls, Milaca, Minn,, - writes: “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been a needed and wélcome guest in our home. for & number of years. I highly -recom- mend it to 1y fellows as being.a { medicine worthy of trial in_cases ‘of| * colds, coughs and - crou. Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. a trial and ‘we are confident you will find sit very effectual and continue.to use| it as occasion requires for years :to have don _sale by Bnrnu Drug._ Store.- —-

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