Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 24, 1914, Page 8

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WATTS T0 BE CANDIDATE! Crookston Jurist Decides to Enter Race for Associate Justice of Min- B nesota Supreme Court PRATICED HERE 21 YEARS { Judge Watts, of Crookston, yvill comply with the request of the Polk | County Bar association and others in | northwestern ‘Minnesota and file as a candidate at the primary election for the position of judge of the sup- reme court. Six of the seven mem- bers of that court reside in the south half of the state. Northwestern Min- nesota has never had a representa- tive in that body. While admitting: that fitness for the position is more Of Gourse There are Reasons why you should trade at ROE & MARKUSEN'’S. § Most of our citizens know | us. That is why they do their trading here. For those of you who do not we say that atrial order will make you one of our § best and most regular cus- tomers. Specials for| Saturday Asparagus Strawberries Tomatoes Lettuce Radishes Onions Cucumbers New Beets New Carrots Pineapples Celery Oranges Grape Fruit ROE & MARKUSEN | Phones 206-207 Fourth St. Bemidji, Minn. § lall parts of the state to determine iipractice ds a lawyer in northern Min- m |ability, and has good ability as a f | writer, and there is every reason to | otficiency would be increased. 8| tive on the supreme bench and Judge 8| Geo. T. Baker & Co.—Adv. {-ator Borah. | can doubt what the forces of Car- vmportant than locallty, other things T)emg equal, or nearly so. fairness re- quires the choice of some ‘one from this part of the state. As has fbeen pointed out the sup-| reme court shall know all the phy-/ sical, social and business features of what rules should be made and their application to the various conditions. This part of the.state differs consid- erably in the respects’ mentioned from any of the others. 5 Judge Watts has been in active nesota for twenty-one years besides being on the bench fifteen years and knows its conditions more accurately than those who have never lived here, and can call the attention of the court to them in its deliberations with profit all around. Examina- tion of the supreme court reports shows that Judge Watts is in the front rank among the district jud- ges of the state in legal and judicial believe that the present high stand- ing of the supreme court would be strengthened by his election, and its It is conceded that this section of the state is entitled to a representa- Watt’s candidacy should be loyally §mpported. We repair and recover umbrellas. Rigg-Dockstader | Miss Louise M. Dockstader of this county and Marion L. Rigg of Inter- national Falls were united in mar- riage at the Methodist parsonage yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock, Rev. Charles Gilman officiating. They will make their home at Bertha, Min- nesota. G SAYS STATE OF WAR EXISTS Senator Borah Would Recall United States Troops. \ ‘Washingtor, April 24.—That the United States and Mexico are actual- ly at war was the declaration of Sen- ator Borah when the administration senate leader sought to pass the bill granting President Wilson §500,000 to move Americans out of Mexico, Senator Borah declared that the United States should immediately get out of Mexico, out of Honduras and Nicaragua. Senators Smoot and Bo- rah criticised the way in' which the administration has handled the Mexi- can situation. “Before another forty-eight hours is passed, in my judgment we shall be at war with united Mexico,” said Sen- “No one doubts what the forces of Huerta will do and no one ranza will do.” Of the women of twenty-one year of age, and over in this country, only 19.5 per cent are single. We repair and recover umbrellas. Geo. T. Baker.—Adv. There is a Reason! SCHROEDER'S Grocery Department = Is doing more business than ever. .There Must Be a Reason. The quality and prices of our goods please the people. See the Point? Sunkist Oranges fancy juicy fruit Pineapples, large size, each 25¢ | Celery, pr. large bunch, 15 and 10 cts. Lettuce, Fancy western box apples, per pk T5¢ Fancy western box EMPRESS Coffee steel cut, 1-1b. ean 40c T H) Dill pickles, sour pickles, sweet ‘pickles. per doz. per large bunch, Be Grape Fruit, ripe, each 123e apples, per box $3.00 AWATHA Tea, per lb. 50c ' PROMPT - | W.G.SCHROEDER 5 PHONE 65-390 DELIVERY SAGE TER DANDY T0 DARKEN AR hnk years yonnlerl Use the old- time Sage Tea’ and Sulphur and nobody will know. You can turn gray, faded hair beau- ‘dark and lustrous almost over |® night if you'll get a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy” st any drug store. - Millions of bottles of this old, famous Sage Tea Recipe are s0ld umnl.lly says a well-known druggist Nere, because it darkens the hair so ntun.lly and evenly that no one ‘con tell it has been applied. Those whose hur is turning gray, be-|° coming faded, dry, seraggly and thin have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuriantly dark and beautiful—all dan- druff goes, scalp itehing and falling Lair stops. This is the age of-youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, 80, get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur to-night and you'll be delighted. with your dark, handsome Hair and your youthful appearance within a few days The Woman’s Catholic . Order of Foresters now has 40,000 members. T g 5 TOO LATE TG CLASSIFY FOR SALE—40 acres all fenced has one story ‘house a ‘few apple and |* pplum trees 1-4 mile to Spur post office and small store, Hardwood soil. - Price right. No payment re- quired for 6 months providing purchaser moves on and clears and cultivates at least 5 acres this sea- son. See I. G. Haycraft, 903-11 St. Bemidji, Mlnn. Phone -807. FOR SALE—A good five room house 24x36 with concrete ' foundation and hardwood floor, for sale in east Nymore. Just a few. minutes walk from the new Crookston saw mill, M. & I. roundhouse and Be- midji Box factory. For particu- lars. phone 169. O. J. Tagley, Nymore, Minn. WANTED—Position ‘by experienced «cook for hotel or restaurant work in or out of the city., Mrs. Mar- garet Foote, Turtle River, Minn. FOR RENT—Residence with home bakery. Enquire Tagley’s Store, Nymore. M Store\ Hovie.r: : “SAVED BY A NECK" This little sketch is amusing.- But it would not be very funny if you bought bichloride of mercury tablets from us and took them by mistake. Mis- takes don't mix with our way of doing business. Play safe. Let us put up your medicine. Netzer’s Pharmacy READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS Pioneer wants bring resalts. One-half cent a word, cash. PERCHERON MARES COMING Phone 164 The prices asked are right. Son, but were bought by them in North Dakota to be resold to the farm- ers. The Pogues’ made this purchase because of the demand for good farm and breeding mares. ~ POGUE & SON Pogue & Son will have a car load of BIG, BLACK Per- cheron MARES at their Livery Barns and on sale Beginning Monday, April 27th These will be by far the bést stock ever placed on sale in Bemidji. 1200 to 1500 Pounds Each Farmers who are interested in good stock for breeding purposes as well as farm work should by all means see these animals. at the POGUE & SON BARNS Earlvaonda‘y. They will weigh from You should be These are not _consigned to Pogue & Bemldjl, Minn. A T ST S ey

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