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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS T- m A'l‘ T“ POS’]D"ICE AT‘QE- ) lnth'cllyfll' mi a are 'u-uv-m "&‘i"mvi ,fi“fifi 5 onte ll‘ onfer a res, eppartunity to mln an _advance ment before-the:papsr:ia nn.ny stcpped. aten. hnumua every._afternoon except Sun- the Bemidji Ploneer Bun ishing With* fivé candidates tor judge of municipal ceurt;-the average .voter is _golngto find Mmsell wondering how * he'{8"to Kiiow whick 'man is"the best fitted for the position. Fortunately, all of'the candidates have had some “ trainiog and practice in ‘the iaw. The municipal ‘court,:" or’ police court -85 it is better known, has Jjurisdiction over such cases as as- sault and battery, disturbing the peace, resisting an-officer, failure to [suchi medical- examination as would 35c Sanitary Feor 5c Om Dust can be gathered on them. -Saturday ; m will outwur q nnptm costing_one dollar or more. and-sasllyishaken off. . They’ will not scratch the finest " Are just right for dutiugil eornln.‘ilnlmor around hut- ing registers. They ‘are guaranteed to lastifor ome:year. - Be sure to:get-oiie.or‘mere of i "Remember the date. i Cash only-and at'store. mtis'the existence of such a system. t- ought to be possible ° to secure these: dutcn. ‘1 hereky xaniounoe that 1°am a can- | The Great Port of 'the Weflhwesr W Every man, woman and child in the {INarthwest saves money becauss of the iphysical situgtion of Duluth. Here is a port 300 miles farther inland than any . other deep water highway in the world. Through Dululh’- great port marchan. dm-u- coffee, flot gar, coal, clothing, ud-. etc.—is hmnm 300 milesfar- by-water,-and every. mile means a lnin.- of hundreds of dollars on freight. n..{’..‘i.""' kuow that?. Do you lmovtlth:k isithe greatest iron center of ‘the ‘worlds:that it has anew U. S. Steel Corpora- tion plant that cost $20,000,000.00; that it is" ths greateat: agricultural center of ‘the -~ - Northwest; that it is.the-hub of 15 rail- 40, p that.in ranks right along with the. largest citicsiithatitis oné otakehealthicst cities in the world; that it is a place where you can both make and save money. Boost Duluth! That's what it’s up to you * todo. Boost Duluth.to.everybodyl Waite . .| {0 your relatives and friends about Duluth. Tellthem that-your Northwest has-a city vicher than New York ‘and more liveable than ° campared your coffee, tea, flour and sugar, Takea + i+4rip tothe iron-ore: min. ‘wreatest in | the. world. - SeeDullnh-munlphnh ~Learn Duluth own, P o e o ith ot Dusoth s o £oud o Soer 5u'a Bossteri The Duluth Commercial Club from an’ experigace’ of your. ‘andaninvested e valuable. = ITANDARD OF THE WORLD " ‘In the marketing ‘of its product, the Cadlllac Gompnny adhres in the-greatest possible degree to certain-well idefined principles. . : - * “Fhe Cadillac is an honestly constractéd:car sold ‘at'an Honest price: a'price which gives to the user the greatest real valué obtainsble in-a-motorcar. ~Its list price is its selling price, a price which af- fords but'aJegitimate margin of profit to the maker and to thedis- tributor, The Cadillac Company:is in a pcsition: to choose its. distributors. In doing so its aim is:to exercise the sawe discrimination as. in selecting'the-materials ‘which enter into its product. In-choosingits distsibutors; as in choosing‘its materials, it has in mind the interests sand - 'welfare of Cadillac’users because it knows that upon the + ‘service ‘and satisfaction rendered. to_those users-depends. the future of:the:Cadillac car. ‘The-aim of:the Cadillac Company is that its dmnbnung organiza- “tion'shall ‘be-comiposed: of -business houses which are a credit to themselves, a credit to the Cadillac Company. and a. credit ‘to the ' Cadillic car; houses that realize and act upon the realization that'in'the sale of a car their duty to’the purchaser instead of being finished-has only begun. In‘following these standards; the Cadillic Company believes that it can:say:to'the" purchaser that he will find back of the Cadillac car a “service” which is not equaled in the motoring world: didate for Julige of ‘the Mumicipal |’ obey city ordinances, etc. The principal qualifications needed in a police judge are a knowledge of law and court procedure, sympathy for the unfortunate and.patience. The problem which confronts the voter, then, is to seek out the qualifi- cations of each candidate, measure him by the needs of the omce, ‘and vote actordingly. l‘w the Good :of The: People. Among-the-bills-now before the “legtslature uone " i§ jfiore dlsfinctly ‘for the good of the -peopie tqan_ the -Dunn- road -measure; - increasing - the »state levy to.one mill.and incidéntal- ‘1y"relieving ‘St. Louis: county ot the .hmarance imposed "by the old 1a.w \imiting this county’s levy o one- quarter of one mill, The advantages of good ‘roads have “beenr held up to public view so vften that the subject 16 much frayed dbout the edges. But for all that it is.a live ome, particularly -in ;localities such as this county presents. == .. ‘Within the last few years the sub- Jject has been handled not only as a theory, but in actual practice, and it 1s possible now to go ‘into “places where road lmprovemants have hean made on an extended scale, and com- pare results with-conditions that ex~ isted before the improvements were made. In several places in our own state, within recent months, reports have been made on the effect .of road im- provement; and in ‘every one of ‘them it" has been demoustrated that the advantage in facilities for ‘transpor- tation has , brought more trade: to commercial, line;; -and been: ai-saving to farmers and others who-use- the highways. Such a result is-imevit- able, for & man with produce to sell or who Is seeking to.buy something will drive to-a place ten miles away, it the roads are good, rather than to a locality only six miles away if the roads are bad. And he can make the longer trip with less loss of time and less wedr and tear on his team and wagon than: he could.the shorter. one; Everybody uses :the roads,” or ‘at least uses articles that have-tobe transportated over, them, &nd auy- thing that helps to bring beuer high- ways means just that. mnch gain tor the people.—Duluth Herald. . Unfair Burden on' the State Governor Eberhart. says there are many persona confined. in the insane anylums of the state” who~afe not i * 'P.”M. Ringdal ot thé ‘boa control ‘says that there are pmbably 200 mmten in every _state. .insane hospital who could -easily be- cared for at home. Retatives, who ‘do* irot troubled with'aged pér become. childish, find the as Y happy way-out -of their difficulty. ‘The board-of:centrol, t& correet this, has urged thie 'ba‘!sugé ef'n law com: to pay. This would no doubt X hart believes that. the-apparen! X creégse in lnu!fl”’ ‘dué ‘te: Ehl! yory: comimon’ practice.’ i "The asylums ire crow! 4" be umlty lnd conditions are. fa] what they should--be. To the:avers’ age dulpaa it also-oceurs: thiat’ am it Vo hmm:r’-t fatft 6 [ keep out of the asylums all persons not belonging there. The tremendous expense of caring for the insane is a big burden on' the ‘taxpayer. It is cheerfully borme, for the citizen has a feelinig of extreme pity for the sad cases of those un- fortunates’who are no longer ableto commingle, at large with “their fel- low humans, But this burden ought not to be increased by the addition of hundreds upon hundreds of pat- ifents who should be kept at home. It the relatives were held to strict ‘accountabiliity, and made to foot the bills there Would be a noticeable im- provement in the situation.—St. Paul Dispatch. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. (Inserted by Hiram A. Simons, Be- midji, Minn. Amount Paid, $10.00.) HIRAM A, SIMONS, _-Presents himself as a Non-Partisan candidate for Judge of the- Municipal Court of this City to be voted for at the coming City Election to be held on the 18th day of February, 1913. On the 26th day of September, 1911, he was appointed by Governor Eberhart to succeed the:late Hon.-H. W. Balley, as Judge of the Munigipal Court in this City, and has held the office’ since that time, and he feels that his administration of the affairs of the office justifies him in ‘asking the voters of this city to endorse that administration at the coming elec- ™ MER [_ Court ofithis City, which officé 18 to be filled ‘at the coming city election; and I respectfilly- solicit:the of the -itizens:.of: Bemidjl. . 'HERBERT J."LOUD. PA1D ADVERTISEMENT.- 1 hereby announce:that I am a cangidate’ for ‘the ‘offite of judge of the municipal; court-of the ¢ity of Bemidji, at the coming-clty electlon |- to he held in and for-said city on-the 18th day of February, 1913. 1 respectfully solicit the: support of the pedple of:Bemidjl. T JOHN L. BROWN. P I hy agnounce‘that I'am a candidate for:the office: of judge of| the municipal: court of the city of] Bemidj, at the coming city election| to be held on the 18th day of Feb- : raary, 1913, I respectfuily solicit tle support of the voters of Bemidjl. k JOHN F. GIBEONS. PAID- ADV;ERTISEMENT Paid $5:00 for Series. ARNNOUNCEMENT. I hereby, announce myself as a can-| didate for alderman of the First ward for re-election to be voted upon' at the regular election:held-in' the: city of Bemidji-Tuesday, February 18. 1 respectfully solicit your support. JOHN MOBERG. Yor'll get “yours-=-if-you - place an -early: ordet. ‘Every "day. adds to the already unprecedented - de- mand for Ford cars. In spite-of the. greatly . enlarged production-- late:buyers “are -almost sure tofbe disappointed. Get yours . today. “Everybody is driving a Ffll"';—“m thim,- ‘000 in service. New prices—runabout $525— touring car Sm—lown car $800—with all equip- ment, f. o. b. Detroit. Getuflwlhnh- :Northern Auto Co., ‘Phone 474, or fn-l)mn ‘READ THE PIONEER ‘WANT ADS ‘Five Passenger Touring Car. Price Sl!'l 'NORTHERN AUTO CO. Phone 474 RNTELD Y BEHIN BRLWNG CO. LVDER TOHE FOOD A0 DRUGS ACTNINE 28™ 1506 Bem10J1 BrReEWING Lo It matters not where you reslde or-what you want, the merchants below.can lt getfor -you-at <a price ‘that -will defy competition. - Every merchant. ls ! B asaaaagdad Sl Sl d sl il sl ‘We are “Jobb.l‘l . PIN 'ncxm ouum an No heed to send outitde of Bemidji-for them. The Ploneer Supply Store Gan- Save You Money * g 12 22 s R T ARANRAAN TR RN B T B iil&l{{t&l&lfiilfil{fl”ifi THB nm GROCERI found ia Bemidji Come right here and..g them, ul‘:o pride ourul ‘om "having ‘oaly the “money. can -buy. Ml’?‘ - ‘A"flmfl.v TSI ififl*flmflfllm *rx *t}‘gt*'*fi* £YS 4 *tt*'fir&i** MoOUAIG oilrinl. MEROHANDIED *t*itthtt'fi *hk - 8 :&w&uunnnunun: Westrive to sell. . ..k “ THAT'S NATURAL. Ak R AN AR AN reliable:and will:give you-the best value for your money. il i il § ERRRRKHARN AR AR NORTHERN. GROCERY sessssencsee . ] esecsssoceee it*fi*itt*i‘ (22234 ! i FRHFRRIRRIIREIERIRRRRE KR “Get’ Your HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS and FARM: IMPLEMBNTS of ' 0. E. BATTLES - mwx«w FRREARRRAR EH K *RKK : :«nu««mmhwnm K X RAEARAR K PO U R e %* tdt:itt*iufi** AkrhkH *x 2 g 2 3 g @o ‘10 ROE AND MARKUSEN | “THEY BEAT.” 207 Fourth street,~Bemidjl. Phone 208. T kAN RR AR ARk FREAEIIIIIIAI IR B g iaa i il sl il TR ARARAANRAERN ; Rk ok kkk Nk AR AR tt'&wtitfi.tt*{g & i % i i i i Dray:and . ‘Transfer X SAFD AND PIANO’ IO“NG ] 818 Amoerica Avenue Kk Ak Atk Ar R kR g i s 2 s 222 dssdesd mummuumm& umununcmfinu: % ~All kinds ot dullding ma- & Mfl.wm ora8 1m|. - 1ike at:the. * 3 . HILAIRE BETAIL LUM- -] 5 E i 1 Bg ®p FhARRNE AhR FhRRR Rk AR AR o t*itfitp-t*ttt;flfi ek #fifiuit? PO . BEMIDJI ‘MUNIO: HOUSE : Wholesale and’retail Pia- nos, -Organs- and: m Machines. Phonle §73. I lll’l‘lmfll‘fl“. KrRAARARERT IR ¥ t&t’l‘k fi*l C * Ah AR ARAR ARk E ARARRRERRRA R AR $14 Mianesota Ave.; Bemidft ¥ *****i'i*t* "k tthtwt* FRIREIIIIIITAIAAIIIIR KK FURNITURE 1. .. LAHR Furniture, Ruge and: Stoves, Undertaking. Phone-oall '178-2. 833 Minnesota: Ave: ' :nu«nmnucunnn 4 fimfl*{“fi"iflififim’ BARKER'S DRUG Y ‘STORE ‘Wholesalers and Retatlers -Ber'vice and satisfaction. Mail Orders ‘given that same ser- ‘vice-you-get in person. - BARKER'S Third 8t. ‘Bemidji, Minn. AR R KRR iii*’!yiifii!*k*! e 8 s 282232322227 i g * K & * TRAS t******it*fi AXRRAR AR R AN R AR N Con! and " Builders trastors Phones 431, 376, B S Y ‘mfi,m ifilifltiii*{*ii ESARE R RS EEER RS cu‘y& R RERE t*i*tfi**tttttt ERARERE RN A AN AR R %' “AVOID smmfls‘r; "- : o hi"? ll; Land - K C only $10.00 per acre -4 : You have the cholosef 13 S f E » **fif*tif PO *. §5 % Fa b 22 L R T T e SCHOOL SUPPLIES AAANAR HhAAR AR N *ii%fiiii*ii’i’ *fi*fimflmiflrmagun r.rncnnmt 3 IS & Plnlnblu. Steam u.u Hot & .| Sew Phone. §55-309 ] '"'ldfilll"l.t | B :‘E E