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“Oh Look! I can eat’em all = they won’t hurt me! That’s be- cause they’re made with Calu- . met—and_#iar’s why_they're, pure, tempiing,” tasty, whole- some—that’s why they won't hurt any kid.” Reoceived Highest Awards New Coak Book Free—Ses Slip .| John Miller, team POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Authorized and placed by Charles S. Carter. Amount paid for series $20.00). 1 am a candidate for Representa- tive from the 62nd district, and re- spectfully solicit your support at the election, Nov. 7, 1916. I might make numerous promises as to what I will do if elected, but quantity promises are made largely to gain votes, and are soon forgotten after election. Therefore, the prom- ises I have to make are few in num- ber, but these few will be religiously kept, if I am elected. ) I do promise, if elected, that I shall perform the duties of Representative to the State Legislature purely in the interest of the people, irrespective of party consideration or political ex- pediency. I am opposed to the further issuing of ditch bonds in this district until the present judicial ditch law s amended so that ditches will be con- structed only where the quality of the soil, prospective settlement and gen- eral conditions warrant same. I believe the operation,of the pres- ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- ly costly and that the homes and property of our citizens, which are pledged for the payment of the in- terest and principal of said bonds, “have been jeopardized by the enor- mous issue of bonds, and the high rate of interest paid therefore. I will do all I can to secure legis- lation to relieve the county from any possible future payment of said ditch loans. My polities are Republican, but under the law I am compelled to make the race as a Non-partisan. ‘I prom- ise also, that every citizen, regard- less of his political belief will re- ceive: the same degree- of courtesy |- and attention, and that special privil- eges will be extended to none. ¥ Respectfully yours, CHAS. 8. CARTER. tf to 117 —_——— Special ruled paper by the quire, such as journal, ledger, trial bal- ance, quadruple, record, columnar,: Administration. trami—In Probate Court. E. Klein, Decedent. v THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO |Miller. No,1 uihr, William C. Klein, and all persons in-|Bailey, Ervin, Lycan. terested in the granting of adminis- Alexandria, Minnesota, having been filed in this court, representing that Lydia E. Klein, then a resident of the County of Beltrami, State of Minne- sota, died intestate on the 2nd day of November, 1912, and praying that letters of administration of ‘her estate be granted to Hilding A. Swan- son, of Brainerd, Minnesota; and the court having fixed the time and place for hearing said petition; THERE- FORE, YOU, and EACH OF YOU, are hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this court at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in the City of Be- midji, in the County of -Beltrami, State of Minnesota, on the 31st day of October, 1916,.at. Two o’clock P. M., why said petition should not be granted. y WITNESS, the Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court, this 5th day of October, 1916. M. A. CLARK, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. SWANSON & SWANSON, Attorneys for Petitioner, Suite 206-207, Iron Exchange Building, Brainerd, Minnesota. 4td 105-12-19-26 PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF BEMIDJI, MINN., SEPT. 18, 1916. Council met city hall at 8 o'clock P. M. A quorum being present meeting ;vns called to order by Vice-Pres. Mo- erg. Roll Call. Upon roll call the following alder- men were declared present: Moberg, Lahr, Smart, Foucault, Phillippi, Miller. Absent: Bafleyx.”llflr&m. Lycan. utes. Minutes of the last regular meeting were read and approved. Bills. The following bills after being audit- ed were read and on motion and second allowed: Street Gang, labor to date....$146.37 Arth:xr ‘Wright, special police .00 erty owners . Fred Petrie, boa date ..... o .. Clyde Petrie, mdse. street and police dept. .... 36.76 61.43 ........... 10.26 g and gravel 7.70 Bemidji Electric Co., repair fire alarm system .. 2.00 John Johnsom, livery hire police department .. 2.60 Lillian Elmquist, writi fications engr. dept. 1.50 Northwestern Tel. €o. service ... .. 6.00 Standard Oil Co., oil and gaseline fite Aept. viiiiiii i vniinsses 13. Mpls. Journal, paper for library 3.00 Resolution. Resolution designated as Ne. 163 was offered by Alderman Smart who moved its adoption: ‘Whereas we recognize the importanee and benefit to the City of Bemidji, and pursuant to the authority vested in the City Council for such purpose, Resolved, that there be and hereby is apprepri- ated to aid and encourage the Beltrami County Fair association the sum of Two Hundred Fifty Dollars ($250.00) out of any monies in the General Fund not otherwise appropriated, and the treas-|: urer of the City of Bemidji is hereby autherized and directed to pay said sum —_— CASH FOR RAGS 1 have a contract for another car lead of rags. f you have any on hand bring or ship them to me while the prices are high. Ipay $1.00 to $1.75 per hundred pounds for rags. For any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to l $6.00 per ton. For auto tires 3c to 4c per pound. I also pay the highest market price for rubbers, cop- per, brass and hides. If yow have any of the above, you and I ought to get acquainted. 112 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. Phene 638-W { — Huffman & O'Leary FURNITURE AND Jacob Goldberg . ( UNDERTAKING H N. McKEE, Funeral Director Phone 178-W or R AKX KX KR XXX * He who forgets to adver- + % tise should not compiain when & ¥« the buyer forgets that he ts + - ¥ 1in business. It is just a case | ¥ of “forget” all around. * KEKRKEX KKK KKK K K& SCOOP THE CUB REPOKTER etc., are sold at the Pioneer office. Legal cap, fool’s cap and examina- #tion papers are also found here. Citation for Hearing on Petition for E‘L‘}gfy";&?:fg;:g‘g&fi;nof,:"egeB:‘lgfa‘;',‘: Public AImBrovement Company of Min-|.of: Nymore, includin, of the City Clerk of saidcity. erty of the village . Dickinson was gran i nal Yy re apparatus, th#g of Minn. Ave. abutting block 21, O. T.-du Ordinance - No. 86, granting to - the| the village hall il neapolis the right to establish, main-| jail, etc., land 76 by fm feet, centrall; 0 rlnfi cbnlt'met;an The foregoing resolution havinf been | 12in and operate a gas plant, etc, was | located, placing said value at $1,5600.00, | new building. Indemnity bond of sn. i1 State of Minnesota, County of Bel-|quly seconded by was put upon its passage and on the In the Matter of the Estate of Lydia [call of ayes and no's was duly declared | ;55”5 curb 1lne on:‘Fourth Street bes ote: tration of the estate of said decedent; | annexation of the territory. comprised The petitiou of Mary Peterson, of Nymore, was read the first time. B04S-T HAVE & SCHEME) / MY IDEA (5 X0 START ] [VES BUT HOWAREW B MAKE MILLIONS — || & CU-COON RANCH | was read and on motion declared ac-|to be furnished. i ol On motion and second the light"y 1§ Bond of <twe. T:finois Steel Bridge. Co. [ mittee and city cleérk were directed tq g arfous citles of t in sum of $22,750.00 with the American | ascertain from vs o oma. othed il'l: IChises, read the first time. T i Petitions? ; Petition of property owners to estab+ Aldermah \M: cepted and fildd.’ . v the following aye and no |4 « " ween -America Ave. and Park Ave. was | lier, Vermont, as|4th class their Aves, Mob"%‘.,fi,?:fi'fi P‘X{,‘é&‘:& read, ‘accepted and ordered .filed. .fugiwywa%"‘épm??f 2 £ formation relating to gas fi Petition, of property owners in Bast[' Cigarette license of J..E. Maloy was| No further business appearing it wa Bemidji for street lighting .was read ces. rdnted. moved we adjourn. Adjourned. Ordinance No. 80, providing for the|and referred to the light committee. |53\ % cmeer was directed to furnish | Attest: A;pxgvahdic ‘Miscellansous. | plat of proposed additional 30 feet for GEO. STEIN, ! v 8. AN, and included in the former village .of Report of the committee to ascer- |street purposes along north line of 15th City Clerk. _ Pres. tain_the fair_and-reasonable value of |street- from Doud -Ave. to Irvine Ave.|1td 105 0 " Exclusive ‘Womens ' - BEMIDJI, o i * MINNESOTA. Misses Outfitters 10 * Phone 850 'AUTUMN 'AND 'WINTER APPAREL WE are ready at these first days of October with the largest assortments of Suits and Coats that we have ever been for- tunate to display at this time. ~ The Newer ~ Suits Many of these suits are accurate reproductions of Lanvin, Premet, Jenny and Bernard, featuring the full length coat, the Russian blouse and finger tip length. In this season of furs, many are handsomely fuar trimmed. N(;bby New Coats In loose from the shoulder or loosely belted models— there are the inexpensive, practical tweed mixtures and suade cloth, Bolivia, Vicuna, Velours, Kid cloth and plushes, many with stunning fur collars, to be buttoned high or close. . | srms0, 525, 835, 845 10 S35 Russian Green, Cedar Brown, Taupe and Burgandy shades, all new colors that share in the popularity with navy and black. S5, S0, §3%, A0 and up NEW BLOUSERS New blouses of crepe de chine and Geor:gette crepe, in white and flesh colors, featuring the new big collar ef-, fects at : NEW SEPARATE SKIRTS Separate skirts of Serge, Gabardine, Pofilin and Velour Checks, belted and shirred waist effects with new pocket ideas, at A e ENE $4.00 $5, $6, $7 1o $I0 Others-at $5 to $16.’50 ) B - essccccscsccscscsccee yo0e ouiqooooo obo‘doo@ By “HOP*” j-Sfi,qnn And*'Etli-fsan Together Gould Make Money Fast |