Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 8, 1913, Page 2

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- P » T, A : ) A i o e e BEMID DALY mOXERR 0 . = - o gATURDAY, FEBRUARY §, 1013, THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED, " SECOND CLASS MAT- with no lncoxie from the state. Bel-| . There are many pure bred.sires nefi ipli!t,oi ‘the times—a spirit the trami county would like to see the here now. and more are being im-|politicians cannot understand, A lor. es. | ¥ ' Are Perfect Bakers calilsn d;ora I R SR I am a candidate for mayor and so- “They " aré-guaranteed to 2 ¥ leit"your votes. Permit me to stal bake quickly and_ perfectly 'R THE ACT OF AS 2 7 Afi;‘% %’%figfllw AT BE-|ten cent state land tax bill passed. |ported every year. That is the first| “Ingratitude” has always been the L sl 5 IEDJII s S step. - The next will be the import-{one word which the old-time politi- Value of a Good Sire. .. |ing of registered females. It appears to be the"consensus of e~ : mgu't:ot"t::.n &a&wflbfl: "}.‘5;”?;‘.""6 expert: opinion t:at'tl;: betst :nly to ~ Not a Pem..l_ l?lficr. ¢ o e mm:_"b‘“ r:egor: Aok ey get a ‘good herd“of livestock 18 to| = A friend of Mr. Bryan was quoted mptly. . A Every subscriber to the Dally Ploneer | buy a few grade females and a pure |the other day in the New York Eve- fw‘u': raceive mnotice about ten days be- 3 Wlitfill_!,i“-{ i ¢ tha! asking you to vote for me, This' was due to the factthat ‘a|do %0, ot as a stockholder | candidate Was held to'be obligated to/| brewery corporation, nor. as‘a mem-; show his “gratitude” to' political ber of the Socialist party, but as a his" time expires, - giging him an|bred male as foundation stock. The|ning Mail as saying that Woodrow|henchmen. - free and independent citizen and tax e dvan 3 3 il 3 o s 1 - with little fuel. 2 REE atose the'peper: s naaNy Sténped. | females should be good Individials | Wilson lids 'never been Known' to do| ' It-asver derirs | payer, 5o that, if elected I will in' no Subscription Rates. All flues ‘are thoroughly .on dtoiithe By Soster 340 and comparatively young. . a:generous political act in his whole {5 beginning " 4. With a good sire, the herd can be |career. A few days later- the-corre-{ple, that a public official as such can bred up each year until at the end|spondent of the New York Post in an|have no gratitude. As a citizen’ Q of four or five years the young stock |elaborate’ article ' from ‘Washington |man ought to have gratitude and to will- be~31-32 per cent the blood~of [ described how the hundreds of Dem-|be -consclous of. obligations. As' a the ‘breed of the sire. * But no mat-|ocratic pilgrims who have gone to|public‘servant no true man can’ dis- ter' how'many ‘years a pure bred sire{consult with ‘Governor Wflson have|play this“sentiment. To ask'a pub- wise be subject to dictation or undue [influences, as to my policy as mayor. lined with asbestas, retain- . I do- now: stand and’ will be in'!aji":. 4 position ‘to always stand absolutely e the heat iu the-oven. independent and free from all such Sliding oven'damper gives influences and in a position to best|{lf ~You W ‘control “of ‘the promote -all ‘the interests-of"the city ||l '” over ‘heat. ' ’ and a representative of all the peo-| ' The fire box is such as to ple for the common godd. “give quickest and best re- By virtue of our ecity charter it % Published every-aft eXCo] . 2y fiax # - ; % i @ay by the Bemidjt ?nmr Pnh'fi-;'m is used~on‘the”decendants of the|gone homeward disappointed ' andilic official to-pay political obligations Com) z 2 - < % davol b i 1d sults “with . a'*minumum & N. OARSON. " 2% iy, |Orletn~t ~=- 1~ famnles, the offspring|puszled because they found the|is to“ask ‘him to pay his persomal n;’-vo ‘;:S “I:t": :o:;if:mo :’i‘;‘n’m‘: amount of fuel o8 — b 4 ~ GA- e 33 B e city wi a 3 &1 HAROLD 3. DANE, Beitor. will ' not'be pure-and cannot be rog: |president-clect a Sphinx, affording|debts with public funds. ' AS an of-|ong efictent police force that will We can tell you lots’ more tstered. : them- little “enlightenment on _the|ficial he' has no obligations except |effectually and diligently enforce the [[[f ‘@bout-this ‘Range if you . SUPERB UNIVERSAL ae Taxing State Lands. 1t ‘would appear, then, that after|various ambitions they brought with|publt¢“obligations. .|1aws and the ordinances of the ctiy. come in. 2 Beltrami county is intensely in-|a farmer has bred his stock to the[them. Tt goeson to say: The hungry horde of-office seekers | Such a force it would be my greatest /Il Reservoir Superb Ranges. ...$65.00 terested in the bill in the legislature |polnt “where they ‘are typical of the| “They have found Mr. Wilson, for 3oV effort at all times to maintain. quare - b 5 &l ¢ 5 may revile Governor Wilson but if|™" e R e Square - Superb’ Ranges. ... Jflfl.flm which Will tax state lands ten cents|bréed for-all ordtnary purposes, ho|one thing, ‘appallingly uninformed|he keeps right on showing this spiit per acre and make that money avail-| will have's 1_:'erd ‘of high'class Indiv- nnd_mdiflerent to their personal con-|of public:responsibility rather than able for the building of good roads.[iduals. “If he will take a’step farth-|tributions to his ‘election; it 1is|a spirit of personal indebtedness:the Koochiching county ‘has“been "cited|er and piirchidse one or two registeFed | dawning upon them ‘that hé does not|public sentiment will be with him.— a8 tho county ‘which “will benefit|females, ‘he Will find that the market|regard himself as personally behold- |St. Paul Dispatch. most as it-has-about 88,500 acres of‘*prlce for“his"young ‘stock ‘will be|en to them for their activities in the |- & state land. This is one-third of the|sreatly Increased “as’tbey ‘will be|party campaign; that their speech- area of Koochiching and as these|Sought for breeding purposes. Fur-|making in ald of their own re-elec-|Methodist Mimister - Recommends lands are-now paying -nothing’ thethermore,”in"a few more years he|tion and incidentally ‘of the élection Chamberlain’s ‘Cough Remedy. Reservoir Marvel Ranges........... ...... ..$55.00 Square Marvel :Ranges................... ... $50.00 I pledge you an administration that will be, on my part, absolutely free from all private or-petty interests. With an earnest desire to constantly administer the affairs of that office for the common good to the end that Bemidji as a city may continue to develope, grow in population, in commercial importance and all that will tend to the building up and im- provement of its institutions: and Phone 57, settlers on the other thirds must bear | Wil find that-hie has'a herd of pure, [of the natfonal ticket did not create| ‘Rev. James A. -Lewis, Milacd, the cost for tho entlre county or do|bred; regiifered individusls. ' |an obllgation which he'as an honest|Minn., ~ writes: “Chamberlatws|PTOTO!® the wellfare, prosperity and T . without. They usually-do without. |~ 'When this~country “has a few |man is called upon to repay with pat-|COush Remedy has been a needed and| **PP poop o PAID - ADVERTISEMENT. | ; R 8 : & welooms £ i ‘B Very respectfully your, s The Best Cough Medicine. $ Beltram! county has 38,478 acres]such- herds; the owners will find that [ronage or otherwise. They are be- tced: in gur home ~for a —WILLIAM McCUAIG For This Series, $10.00 o p M A g ali e ¥ PR number of “years. I highly recom- = d . I-have ‘used Chamberlain’s“Cough of state land which would be subject | buyers'from all over thé world will |ginning to suspect that he thinks|. o T e h ve b s e S mend it to my fellows as being a sl “liereby - announce that I am a |Remedy ever since I have been keep- to the tem cont tax. ‘“Shéuld the bill|be'“coming’ to~ Beltramt county - for | their personal services to thelr Darty {medicine worthy of trial in cases of Don’t You'Believe It. candidate for the office of Judge of |ing house,” says L. C. Hames, of Mar- become a law, the county will have|stock. No-‘matter-if he is ‘in the [ were not for him personally.” colds, coughs and = croup.”. Give| .*Some say that chronic constipation ;;;gj‘?i::p::‘ec:;:n‘: c::; s‘::“:‘: | bury, Ala. “T consider it one of the { $3,847.80 to add to its available road |Wdods, a trail ‘Wil ‘be blazed to the| Now this will be a matter of dis-[Clamberlain’s Cough Remedy a trial|caiinot ‘be cured . Don’t you believe Shis : best remedies I ever used. My ¢ f § f iy sl G R N 4 p 5 to be 'held in and for said city on the 5 % P ‘and and bridge funds. ‘A€ it fs-now, the|home of thie fariiver whohas the best |appointement and-dorror to the poli- (304 ‘We are confident you will find}it, ' Chamberlain’s Tablets “havel gy gov or February, 1918, T ‘; 14s v county is butlding roads past afock. * One ‘ouiity 1n 16wer Wiscon- | ticians, of course. To the people it| Y7, Sfectual and continue to use|cured others—why not you? GIve [’ opcotrully solieit the SUDDOFT | womoins souct te s ooon aad 4 8 many BN DDC STy tiglans, ot course. To the people iy a5 gecasion requires for’years to|thiem a'trial ;'They cost only a quar- i 4 PPOT! | whooping cough it Is excelleat.*- For of these 38,000 acres and that ex-|sin: annually’ ships out’ livestock to|should be encouraging. It means that x ) come, as many others have done. For | ter. For sale by Barker's Drug Store, | afithe peol{!a]tgul;;!n;:d!;nowu { sale by Barker's Drug Store.—Adv. pense is borne entirely by the nty | the value of‘over $100,000. the new president is to typify the |sale: by Barker’s Drug' Store.—Adv. Adv. : i “BIRDSEYE VIEW OF DULUTH HIS is a timely message to the wholé Northwést- inessage OOST for Duluth!—that’s the idea. Fight for the city that leads youg North- to ::v:ry":e{cl:ant and business man—a. message to you. west. Applaud for the country that holds your future, but first, last and all the 3 time keep on the firing line! The Northwest is your land. It is your home. You make your bread and’butter”here. i i i i 1 ! i i in-| i in the world and i i f God's ch t country—here in this garden of ‘plenty your children ‘are “Diluth is 300 miles farther in-land than any olhe.:r deep water highway in tl n;::‘::l:r?; gigg&%';dcmt: t.lf.:‘em.s ’;l:rlew;ou expz them to-develop into noble men and women. You liandles one of the greatest tonnages of water-freight of any port 1.1 the world! aim -only the lighest and try' the hardest—yet' what are you really. doing for' your own: country, your - Dyjyth is the center of 15 great railroads' that radiate out over 40,000 miles of the richest ‘Northwest? What is your part in making this pa:!' of the United States the most liveable, most up-to-date, - . sining and agricultural country in the world, ‘most prosperous; best governed section Ot edith? . “Where sail meets rail”—a truism of Duluth; the’Portsecond ‘to” none ‘in ‘the world. Coal and Po'you even know your Northwest? Do you know how"our Northwest cities- compare with others. o¢ grdin are king in Duluth. Lum:er di-md extenst::le fol:es'; ullm'_;m'ls are hgig:!lfi?'b l::normous “liow important a’part we play? . “dmounts of the -Northwest's’ merchandise come throug uth, It is the' distributing’ center : tre i i of the ‘Northwest—the 'great Port through which. your everyday needs come—the city whose s know?Duhth? T yo?‘::r B:F:fl:!i:n al:di:;:;t‘l:ie: ‘:';,:'3::::‘.."," o&:vxz:whr:t;:‘guxi waterway can make your ‘everyday necessity cheaper. See to it, Mr. Merchant, that your goods i n:):te&vo i Hi;v‘eu{;‘),: ;;l::p;mue Poit? v s are routed through Duluth—and save money. uty or seen Dul ? g e e - Duluth has more to offer you from either a business or plesure ‘standpoint than-any city in _ ]’.‘ulsi‘ T:adge&l‘: ?:v:::ofi:é c::fi:‘};::?fl of Lake Superior will grow up one of the largest -your--Great Northwest. ' It is a center of the world’s’ bést commodities. - It bias"stores’ and Cities—peruap! g ; BE B . > y:\aykgfs equal’ toany in' Chicago or New York. It has scenic parks; 'good theatresi’and ' Duluth today has a population ;fzolggé)ggo(i)ngablmrau, with :ln mv_ecte;im we;lth‘ :f over 1 Sther iplaces. of ‘amusement, and luxuriously comfort- * ,000,000.00 and an annual receipt from her industries onble' 1:&,19. It has great factories and ‘manufactured - g r #4 - alone of $10,000,000.00. products known from Hong Kong 16 Cape Cod. Ithas ' > ¢ ; : Duluth has an inexhaustible water power and cheaper- fuel “sky-scraping office buildings, bigger and better than S 53 = Y than almost any other big city. Mills and factories can be . R any other Northwestern city. It has the greatest of IR g - supplied at a minimum cost, coal is at hand in ‘millions of 3 all the W°fi"}:'°::‘: ':l'le!m“‘"_' dl: hr:’r::e:;: tons, and shrewd capitalists are not overlooking this. hc "'ig ey % S sy ' vt PAr e 1 ( Duluth has a climate ideal, Winter and Summer. No winters m:r;‘m"“:.‘ l:, i;:namn:dw tg;nxr:lll}“?;dg:: The GreaI Port dtheNOflhweSt too cold—no summers too hot—last year. 150,000 people vl;’émpop,l:;m.’fit hul:,.,,k for all, hom;s for all, - Buluth’s Port is'large enough to handle all the mer- - spent their Summer at Duluth—this summer we want you! amfusément for all—and prosperity for all!! ::::ldlu::;r‘:e mrm:l. ngmm r'ts sv::: From a finaricial standpoint Duluth is the wealthiest city Duluth is one of the most liveable ‘cities in-the moneg':l make “money. ° § Every carload" of North- IBI utllu:h v»:or:: for h:trli’\l::bflr:m r:: p::lo ur:‘:nn‘:[i sht::l:lhpf.:rt United States! It is a beautiful city—a city yyestern . goods ought fo comie ‘through ‘Duluth. . llan Bhe:gl::the globe_’ pi ‘ot beattiful hormes—a city of beautifulnatural ':qf Duluth: is- also-the-center-of 15 great railroads. % 2" scenery—a city of beautiful drives—a: city - Coaland-Grain are King in Duluth. ¢ Lumber and ' In a few'days you'll see andther story in this news- with a' wonderful view of one of the world's 'Forest Interests-aregigantic.' § Duluth has atwenty- paper about Duluth. ‘Every one of the stories most picturesque ports.”"Duluth - has'more infilion<dolar’Steel’ Plant; owned by the U. S.'Steel carries a valuable message to you. Read about to offer you' than ‘almost any otherlarge Corporation. ¢ Duluth 1s the greatestiron Ore'Center Duluth. Its-remarkable possessions-and pro- city. -Make a visit to Duluth! in the world! -§ Duluth has an mexnm':lsume s:l:rly e mean gm:“ wealth . ; : of ‘Water: Power: and -Coal in gigantic. quantities. and prosperity to all citi- The man who doesn’t know these things . 1y g 4 The: City-of Twelve Month-Opportunities. [ sens of the Northwest. about Duluth, his own Northwest, is know- Duluth is'a most liveable eity—a city: ingly ignorant of his own possibilities. T e o st 1iveable a beautiful ‘Men of the Northwest who do know are city of homes—THE City of the Northwest. "“boosters” for the Northwest. They are 2 ‘Best Citizens. Boost "Duluth!—and you're boosting yourown personal welfare. s (o - 2 Z i Tell your visiting friends anddown East relations-about Duluth. Tell them the Y =] z B startling, unadultérated truth ‘about ‘Duluth. ' Let' them® know with*facts ‘and JRERRES e =W ' " figures why men of the U. S. Steel Calibre choosé'Duluth'for their new. twenty S\ el IS = |l illion dollar plant. Talk Duluth, think Duluth, write Duluth and we'll all The man who wants to get back to Nature has-a doubly-fine-opportunity in Duluth. Duluth’s remarkable Home Croft idea is now known far' and wide. | 3 R 1t's an idea that every man shall have enough land so he and his faniilyare self- i 4 { ; supporting. Each man with an acre of choice St. Louis County land, {right near | 3 4 i i 3 Duluth) he and his ‘wife are given” every co-operation in Iunhng how to-raise ' ’ : G - vegetables and small fruits; girls are taught how to~can. fruit for ‘presérving. | ; 3 3 d : B The owner is “schooled” until he is a good, lfimfifiem—me is given 'all- i B - i 2 the time he needs to pay for his acre out of his salary. Hurdreds of es 1 SN are now reaping the benefits of Duluth’s Home Croft. }f live and let live “idea. I¥’s a plan that has been endorsed by hundreds of big men. . . —an idea that has-proven most practical and profi %

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