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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MAT- TER AT THE FOSIOFFICR AT BE: ECu o, In the Clty of Beml th papers-are ,urrur. lar | mpulnl o this om_ ?J‘:n town subsorthiers conf favor lt they will report when they do t thefr: 8 proi oy ‘SuteciiSar to the Deliy Plonser R i e e e g portunity to make an advance pay- ment, before the-peper l-“nul]v stepped: B any ndduu r%:??‘mm& asnoon excel t sun- B W DA | lw by Ih- Bdnl The decislon ‘ot ‘Judge Hanford, of the. United States; district court at Seattle, depriving Leonard Olson of his citizenship ‘because of his views aq. Socialiat, wasireversed this week| by the Bmited:States circuit-court of appeals in San:Frenocisco: - The case was remanded to the federal district court of Weatern Wumngton for a rehvaring. Attorneys for both sides agreed to the reversal on the grounds that| 0o record was kept when Hmt&rd de- prived Olson of his citizenship. This decision, made about one year ago, aroused the ire of Socialists and others all over the United States and bas been a material force in the spread of the- doctrine of recall-of Judges. e ‘Denying Men the Right. The action.of certain senators in the: Minnesota legislature yesterday who' voted against the proposition of allowing the men of the state ‘to pass on the question of equal suffrage | at the mext election cannot help but arouse therire-of:the men who ‘would like to'see.the: women: given &t ‘ieast, It was. practically taking| a chince. the right of suffragé, in this one case; away from the-meén. It is hard to understand the ground on which. these: senators refuse to allow the. men of the state to say whether or not the women-shall have the opportunity to-vote. : ure passed the'house by a good. iha- jority, ‘was lost once in-‘the’ senate | by three votes and. was- brought up again yesterady. With many ‘of the senators absent, the bill failed by a second close vote. There has been- a. growing- senti- ment the past two yeats in favor off “There -has been a equal suffrage. strong sentiment this' winter of al- lowing :thie.-‘men-an- opportunity to pass on the-question. -The action of the' senators 'Wuo are opposing the plan- is increaslng.‘the feelin the wousen. of the ktite are hot belns glven a square deal. Kill the Root. That there is an-\indercurrent of: A clitizens in Bemidfi, as to the city’s present condition is self _evident, The fact of the matter séema to .be that they are not satistied. The. underworld operations: here and there:creeping to the sur-j face. Recent eruptions have set people to thinking, and isn’t it time that they should begin to -think? Isn’t it time that they showld do more than that? They realize that something should || be done. They are awakening to the fact that it is time to act. Business and professional ‘men in general in- cluding the: newspapers have done everytling possible to hush up these nasty little explosions in order to save the good mame of . our city: Many have. expressed:themselves as being thoroughly disgusted with the réqueésts: that have been made, and are’ bolpg made to assist in boverinz up things that should not have hap- Pened in the rat place. ‘Suggestions:to solve these problems| for ‘the’¢ity have been many, and in each case the solution leads up to those who. have the affairs of the city in hand. The ‘people have no chance to- get' at the root of the evil directly. - Their -only recourse is the polls. The opportunity to exercise their right will be. extended them next Tueaday. Bemidji has' reached: that - ‘stuge where the men fn commend should be independent and fearless, and who, -can give it an administration in the best intereats.of the eity asia whole: These thicughts:shiould not be:entiré-| 1y forpotten’ whett you cast your vots —— g ple for the common good. The meas-- usfaction among all classes ofi} arey] PAID ADVERTISEMEN PA,ID QDERTISEMENT $10.00 to Be Paid for Serieq. S Series, $10. TO0 THE CITIZENS OF I hereby announce that { am a can- Iam a candidate for mayor angd so- dldate for sudge of the Municipal lelt your votes. Permit me to btate|Court of this City, which office is to | that- in asking you to vote for me,.{be:fllled at the comiang.ciiy election, do #0, not @a-a stockholder: in'a|8BE.I respectfully’ soliéit tle supgort brewery corporation, nor as a mem-|Of the -itizens of ‘Bemidjl. ber.'of the Socialist party, but as a HERBERT J. LOUD. free and independent citizen and tax = payer, so that, if elected I will in-no - wise be subject to dictation or undue PAID @VEB"‘“SEMENT' influences, as to my policy as mayor. | = (Insertedby Hiram A.' /Sizhous, Be- ‘@0 “nbw stand ‘and will be ‘in a|MIdjl, Mian. -Amount-Pald; $10.00.) iposition to glways stand absolutely HIRAM-A; SIMONS. dependent and free from all such|: ‘Preseata himself:as a Non-Partisan fluences and in a position to best|candidate for ‘Judge of the Municipal ‘promote-all the interests-of the-city{Court-of-this-City to-be voted-for-at and- a representative of all the peo~|the-coming-City-Blection-to be-hald on the llth day. of. February, 1918. day of “September, By virtue of our city charter it| On the 26 8 | devolves upon the mayor to provide|1¥11, by G the city with a competent, vigilant|Bbesbrt:tb:succeed the late Hon. H. and efficient police force that will|{ W Balley, :as Judge:of tiie:Municipal effectually and’ diligently enforcs the Court in this City, and has held the laws and the ordinances of the ctiy. oOffice ‘dthce" that time, and he feels fuch a force it would be my. greatest {that lis administration of the affairs effort at all ‘times to maintain. ot thevofice justifies” Bim-in asking It-‘elected, as your executive:officer,{thie votersiof this oity to endorse that I pledge you an administration that{aduisistration .at the' ceming. elec- will-be, on my part, absolutely fres|tiom. 3 from all. prhmto or_petty interests. WIth an, earnest desire. to constantly administer the affairs of that office; PAID ADVE BRTI&EME"T for the common good to the end that Pald: ‘m&tnr\ Bemidjl as a city may continue-to - develope; grow in population, ‘fnf I hereby umunee'mymt‘nn»oan- A commercial importance and all that|didate for alderman of the Birst ward will tend to the bullding up'and im-|for re-election: to be~ ‘voted: upon -at | provement of its institutions and|the regular election held in the city promote the wellfare, prosperity and|of Bemidji Tuesday, February 18. 1 happiness of our people. relwunuy solicit your support. Very respeottully your, JOHN ‘MOBERG. —WILLIAM McCUAIG Cautien, Not Kindness. An-old- couple came in from the “country, with a big basket of lunch, te “wee thie cireus. The lunch was heavy. The ' old wife ‘was carrying it. As they ‘crossed ‘s street, the husband beld out his hand and said: “Gimme that basket, Hanush." The poor-old ‘woman' surrendered the basket with & mtcml ~160k. quavered, “Kind!" ll'lllhd the old/ man. 1 ‘wus ‘afeared ye'd ‘lt lost."—Argonaut. ‘Matter of Taste. man went into a restaurant re cently aud ordered his luncheon. Whea the waiter brought {t to him he asked: “Waiter, 1s' tliis pork chop or mutton chop?” the ‘walter. “No, I can't,” answered the mas, eating the chop. “Well, then,” said the waiter, “what !6 oni A GOLD 1N o‘rl ur 'v%filldggelo lf 1t hfll FW GROVE'S -lgtuu is-on SundayMagasine. 3 WHY THEY RETIRED. Two gentlemen who were playing ceards at a club recently were annoyed by other members who stood behind thelr chairs and interested themselves in the game. Finally one of the play- ers asked a spectator to play the hand for him until he returned. The spectator took the cards whereupon the first player left the room: Pretty soon the second player followed the example-of: the first. The two substitutes played for some time, when one of them asked the waiter ‘where the two original players were. “They nu playing cards in‘the next room, sir,” was the waiter's reply.- Tit Bits: PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $5.00. ANNOUKCEMENT. 1 heredy annouiice myself ag. an independent candidate for re-eledtion a8 alderman or'tne Third ward, fo'be voted upon at the city election to:be held Feb. 18, 1913. “The support of the voters of the Third ward- {s respectfully sol The interest of of the ward and t_.he city in general will recelve the best 4 3 Pllufby——}!u-! ‘What sort ot s oty attention if elected. jont do you call 117 I s Dasma nsterat e AT ONGE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN, ~ HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH rant balm dissolves by the heat ot the nostrils; penetrates and heals the infiamed, swollen membrane ‘which: lines the nose, head and throat; clears tne air passages; 8tops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, Try “Ely’s Cream Balm.” soothing relief comes immediately. Get a small bottle anyway, just to| Don’tlay awakie tonight struggling try it—Apply a little in the nostrils|for breath, with’ head 'stuffed; nos- and instantly your clogged nose and|trils closed, hawking and blowing. stopped-up air passages of the head|Catarrh or'a cold, ‘with it’s running will open; you will breathe freely;|nose, foul micous:dropping into the dullness and headache disappear. _y|throat,; and raw dryness is distressing morning! ‘Lue catarrh, cold-in-head [but truly needless. or catarrhal sore throat will be gone.| Put your faith—just once—in End such misery now! Get the|“Bly’s- Créam Balm" and your cold small bottle of “Ely’s Cream Balm”|or catarrh Wwill ‘surely disappear.— al gy i “ Knew Some. aun-. #s cannot dance-the-two-step, ZBut do not-think-him.dumb, fust ask him some plain question= You'll see him Ready Answer. B!ull‘—Clll you help a poor geat, How He Got Out of It. The city editor glanced over the new reporter’s' manuseript. “Don’t you know, young fellow,” he said, “that not even a defeated pugl list can lie ‘prone on his back.'?” - “This one could,” said the new re- porter. “His head had been—er— turned by injudicious praise.” Breethe Freely! Clear Stuffed-up, Inflamed Nose and Head and Stops Catarrhal Discharge. Cures Dull Headache. .One Regeeming Tralt. Trotter—During my travels in Italy 1 was ‘captured, bound and gagged by bandits. . Miss Homer—How romantic! Were they anything like the bandits in the pantomime? Trotter—No, indeed. The gags they ssed were all new.—Stray Stories. 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FIIRIRRIIIAITIIIIIRIIIEE FIIIRIAARII IR R R R AR R KRR RRR o : “'!au say the doctors could mot.cure her, and yet you say Peruna did cure, her. “What difference does it make to ¥ “That's real lind o’ ye, Joshua,” she |. the federal offices: of ‘the city, ‘after ‘it -was finished I fell in conversation-with the official in charge concerning Pe- | runa. I'mention lis business to show that' ‘the éonversation was conducted’ ‘with & man of niore than ordinary. in= telligence, being: a employe of. the.gov~ rnment who had passed through sev- «ral -civil” service: examinations. “He said to me, not knowing who I'was: “I. think- a.-great deal of:this patent medicine business ought. to be stopped. Especlally’ such remedies as Peruna. Peruna, -as- you 'know, cent. of alcohol.. People-take it without xnowing what it s, and such_remed! ought' to' be’ prohibited by law. "My own mother took Peruna-orice. She had cough, ' night' sweats, was growing smaciated and weak. Sevemml doctors. sxamined her. ipressed - several times ‘that - she ~was: going Into consumption. ‘One thought it was chronic bronchitis. At any rate, her condition was quite serlous. She was unable to get any relfef from the doc- wors she ‘consulted, although ‘she took their medicines- faithfully for nearly a ¥ear. Some one told her about Peruna, #nd against my wish.and against the ~wishes of’ our family, she began taking 'it. “At once she improved, and in:lews ‘than. -six months- she apparently: was well, We .did all we could to.discour- age her In taking Peruna, but she per- sisted. - It finally came out in the mag- dazines that 'Peruna. contained -alcohol Then we knew at once what it was that benefited my mother, it was s Dly the alcohol that Peruna contained. ‘We had the laugh on mother. We have not eeased to make fun of her yet about Ther being cured with a dilution of alco- bol. She seems to be embarrassed by PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10.00 i1 liereby announce that I am a ruary, 1913, of the voters of Bemidji. JOHN F. GIBBONS. baaagaag g2 38 i3 32888 gd s TOM SMART Dray. and Transfer 2 -] £ 2232 22 2 23222 Res. Phome §3 §18 Americs Avenue . Oftles Phoae 18 22132233239 2eY g% | | * kinds, of bnilding ma- & 'hfig.“:lnuumfloni t*ntw*itt - 8 w: ’E‘ 5. 8 2220 RS 2 4. Coal.and:wood also_for sale # :.lllm Ave. and R. R. 8. & * cmnmnnnnmuu 4 §14 Minnesota Ave., Bemidjl & Wholessle and.rétail: Pia- r‘& QOrgans - and Sewing Phons §73. J. BISIAR, IANAOII'B LTy T T TR T ta;;ca;hu«uiv;a: Fh R RS R T I PP T T oA T ‘The opinivn was ex- -1 respecéttully solicit the support ANRRE ARR ARRAAAER AhRh ;gg“ iR Alcohol In Pe-ru-na— An Unjust. Criticism ¥ » our. wmr, but isivery stubbom.[ #¥es, I tuwne 50 mwflflmlobillckh “Pive per same way again she would cer- cent. .wouldbe one-twen- tieth. M each pint contains sixteen ly get Peruna and take it, alcohol jounces you were then taking.a lttle less no alcohol. So-you see if-people will in such foolishness there ought, to be & hw to prevent them.” I-ventured' to- interpose & question.’ other- drug -that *Well, I don’t know- that it makes any |; difterence, but it is deceiving the:peaple than an ounce of alcohol before each she was taking far less alcahol-than you As T understandvit; the dose~of a i8 one tablespoonful. Bllmln‘ *11tt6 be twerity per cent.”alcolfdl, there yuld . be in: each dose oOne- of a ‘tablespdontul“of alcohol, which would to glve them alcohol even though it be about half a teaspoonful, while you Goes cure them,” he said. I replied. actly underats is a drug, the same nln. or morphin, “Well, 1 woul& not take ?‘l‘“’ll. persisted. “Now, I was sick, I had'a sulted several doctors n our" my health. ‘I went to see a specialist in New York City, train, The gentleman ‘Who ‘occupied |hol.as is. the next seat was a retired physiclan [where the differente is myselr” said to me, My friend, i you want to nt well ‘T would,_advise you'to-take o a: sttulant] & and con\aln- eighteen. or: twenty: per lowed the directions of meveral physicians without any unl-a.n thought I would ‘try -the beer, very short time I found it ‘was hew pain. Tageous.” Again I ventured to ask some qu tions. I asked: pose it w: fected th® cure?” “Why, I presume it was the stimulant it contained. Yes, no doubt it was the atimulant.” “You know, of course, that the stim-. ulant in beer is alcohol, the same as in ‘wine or whiskey or‘any other alco- holic drink?” tains about five per cent. of alcohol. “*That is correct,” I replied. took & bottle of beer before each meal, “In doing 8o you were d.rlnklnx a pint of a five per cent. solutlon of alcohol.” Ask Y our Druggist for Free Peruna Almanac for 1913 |PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10.00 18th day of February, 1913. I respectfully soleit the suppor of ‘the people- of Bemidj!. i JOHN L. BROWN. it matters not where you reside or what you want, the morchants below can it get for you at -a prlce that will defy competltlon Every merchant is’ reliable and will give you the best value for your money. § § 'k *x 2 * : FURNITURE x L% * - = : Furniture, Rugs and Stoves, & * * Undertaking. * : o ¥ * ® * * « 323 Minnesota Ave. : v S ‘Wholesalers and Retatlers Service and gatisfaction. Mall ‘Ofders given ‘thit same ser- ‘vice you get in person. BARKER'S Third 8t. Bemidji, Mion. % * AR KEXEXEHE R TR KKK ttit*t*itfi*ii 'fiiiiiii*iii' *k g [ Tk Kk H La X223 22223 teactors. and . Bullders Phones 481, 376. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * (PP P D ERSEERRERREEY “Why, -1 cannot ex- n’d that.: Alcohol yet you.objected to your mother's:tak- 1t ‘alcohol uxu certain diseases: where is the deception? I understand ‘that the Peruna people vrlnttntholnnlotuchlwme the per cent. of alcohol contained in Peru- i | look into the ‘me, and I got entirely well. My bowels ‘became regular and 1 had ‘no more No more distress after meals. Now, if my mother had used some remedy like that it would be all right. But to persist in using some secret Temedy like Peruna,-I think it is out- “What do you sup- in the lager beer that ef- “Yes, I have heard say that beer con- “You 1 hereby announce that I am a cgndidate for the office of judge of|candidate for the office of judge of the municipal court of the city of{the municipal court of tlie city of Bemidji, at the coming city election)Bemidji, at the coming city election to be held on the 18th day of Feb-|to be held in and for said city on the ‘were taking at least four teaspoonfuls of alcohol in your bottle of beer. And ing Peruna on the ground that the Pe- runa; contains aleohol, In my opinion it was” the alcohol that cured bofll ot you. Your:mother evidently was cured of a very derious aflment. Peruna con- tains alcohol. It was undoubtedly the alcohol that cured her, or at l..t hel to. The other ingredients ot a might havé' assisted, no. doubt’ did. In your case it was the alcohol in the beer that cured you of the stom- ach difficulty. Peruna has cured thougands of such cases. , T deciare,” he replled, T never thoughg of that . way before, There has been so much said about ale cohol befigpolsonous- that "I suppose used in Peruna, I cannot aee.. “Well,” T replied, “you have been doing exactly what the ‘average man and woman is doing. You have ale taining: icohdl: "Without stopping: to at all you have ] bly disreputable about remedies cone taining alcohol. -The ‘fact-1s, however, that most all fluid medicines, whether prescribed by a doctor or_put up.ss-&:: patent medicine, contain a certain amount of alcotiol. It was‘alcohol that gured your. mother. It was alcohol that tured you. In my opinion, alcohol In bome form ‘or- other- is: “moie cures than all other. drugs combined. This is not saying, however, that Pe- Funa contains only al¢: hol, for it-does contain excellent remedies besides al- cohol.” But I do contend that the alco- hol in Perunais not only not harmftul'td those who take it, but if taken in_the doses prescribed on the bottle it will'do a great deal of good.and there-is not the slightest danger of forming & drug habit” PERUNA IS FOR m AT ALL DRUG ‘STORES. SPECIAL NOTICE — Y are making in u‘l’gel lg? thm ,| time - Peruna. To -such woi this formula is now put out under lh. name of KA-TAR-NO, ufs Columhvl. by KA-TAR-NO Company, Write them.and they will be 3ot Ohio. pleased to send you a free | R. F. MURPHY | SUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER nu&«&{f«a&«innmmv % AVOID SPECULATION Invut i IAnd "% At only $1 . :Ymnnu:nc\mnumfi £ 2123 ;E * * i i % ¢ fiil#!lit!lii’i’ mt. m\ needs " Buy g Mfic . in Bemfdfi at the g .*t.'t'i*t*'t*t* AR AR RN R * Xx * * X x * §. * * * " * * * * Ix §* * Pltunb Water He ‘Water Connections. Phone 655-309 320 Beltrami Ave. . 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