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e g i SHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE I PIONEER rungsnu«: COMPANY 7 J.D. W!NT _'_____._._________ g ISR Biemen s W‘z"mfl March 3, 1879, 14 io anonymous c:omrmumm‘.r uy ror publication. Communications for the Pluneer luust reach this office not later than3 < uch o6k torinalrey cation in the gur- THN' WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, 1&“'0 wd'; Thursday and sent’ postage pl.l to 4ny for; in advance, $2.00. 00. credit is given this paper, only the United o entinied 1o ‘The use fob rersusigation of il spatches creditea to it, or otherwise credited, ll the local news published herein. {-OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY FROCEEDINGS A WOMAN FOR GOVERNOR “In: Minncsota, Miss Eloise L. Calihan appears | on‘the poiitical horizon as'a c-ndldam {for the posi- tion:of clerk ‘of the state supreme court, and the libge number of friends that she has in different m of the state, who realize her exceptional abil- i ity, indicate her nomination and"election—which give Minnesota the distinction of: havifig been tl:e rst to elect a woman to an office of this kind. “Now, down in-Kansas,- the' women are, going a ltéb iunher A woman is rumung for governor &id she is making the voters pay a 10t of attention to'her. Her belief that a woman running on what erms & “liberal and common sense” platfrom, he élected to the highest office inf the staté; is ntly shared by a.lot of enthusiastic voters. ny ¢atey she. is receiving all sorts of support, ially’ amon. thé “younger e]emcnt where hér Ampdiph & fiomn‘mn. ‘k stdte which has known_ M-ry Ellen Lease and ! Nation should by all nghtu be immune from s néw, but this feminine aspirant for’ gaber- {al hohbfs séeiris to' be providihg new thrills T state in thé Union, but this. trucilent candis ' With one-wave of her powder pnfl condemns ‘blue laws” anidl i¥' ah avowed chanipion of Hob: et 'h}lr, short skirts, dancing and anything of the 1 that may appeal to her sex: “1t is her idea that personal liberty is the crying 1déd of the moment and it may be that‘she has ll!md that i} is hard enough to enjoy life in Kahn- . the county convention, women’s vote; will be need- Si W‘E A ool fngr o' must be Known "o thé" editor, but not - B2 B candidate to chuckle at the yfighij of the old” war horse vote-nbstrnght politlcxans -§ NEED' THE'WOMEN'S" VOTES In order to send the best class of delegates to ed. Their natural tendency is to. support and up- héld the officers who. represent- decent, clean pol- iti¢s; No “gang” rules goes with th The most mpvrtatt duty.they-have to perform 10) R don’t have to agree with' the policy o! the Kansas T‘m Sec\p'fl:flar&—d}!m enght deleg-us b 3 yltt of 17 mbh ¢ Thl‘rd Fonrth W-rd—-Elch !sven ouit U1 15 filed. Fifth W,ard——E!ect two delegltes om of 4 filed! The completé list of delegates filed in' each of the wards appears' on another.page of this paper. They are being run ift the’ order of their filing. Cut out the list in yoiw ward and study it over. Therg are two or more for each. You should have no ttouble in deciding upon the proper number. in vour ward, who stand for the cleanest and best in jolitics. Do your duty then, by voting w i ——§ i EASY TO'BE ANEDITOR Most any man can be an editor, says the Fair- mont_Sentinel. - All the editér has to do is to set at a desk six ddys in the week, four weeks in \the month and twelve months in' the year, and straight- en out such stuff as this:.. L. a can-opener slip l'flt week ‘and cut hersel ntry. et “A mischievous la cut, Mr. Pike in 'thy ¢ 4Joe Doe chmbed;o *h agt | week laoking for & leak, and féll, stnlnng himzlf on the back porch. “Whilé Hafold' Green was escorting Miss Violet Wise from a chittch social last Saturday night, a saviige dog attatked them and bit Mr. Green on the public square. “Ike* Trimntéi, of: Running Creek ‘was' pl!ylnx i with 4 cat Pndiy, whén it serdtched him on the veranda. *Mr. Frang, while harnessing a young colt last ' Saturday, had the misfortunie:to be' kicked néar the corn erib.” @; e campaign waxes warmer. s "r |= insas, since 1880, has been' counted one of the There aré abouf steen different candidates for. ;‘ holds of. prohibition, but this young woman ‘CléFk of thie: n]n'eme court,- but.none of them have B 1§ advocates beer arid light wines. Kansas anythmg on; Miss E‘loue Calihan ‘of St. Paul, who £ bly has eéspodsed- mote: freak: laws than'any . séems: to have it'sll coming: hér way: for' flle nomina- tiori, one which'shie certainly desdrves; if any wom- an in the state.does. -—-Spooner News. =} Bésides being the most talked-of county in the United - States: for. reason of. its land clearing ac- . tivities, - Béltrathi county will become nationally known for its peat fuel deponitl, should this in- % 1 -@id; without hvirig a lot of laws to worry about: \dustry become developed. * et 3,8 how, she i% dn “opén state” candidate, and she 3 [ 0' ition to Little . ‘Harold, our hustling con- %l all the voters to know it. hatever may be the outcome of the pohfieal %flfions of this young Sunflower state woman, ' ‘at least is putting a few gray hairs on the none ¢opiously covered domes of politicians who are up on the other side of the fence. “""Ahd we haven't got started,” sings the Kansas Joting woman candidate, “we’ll get the vote of the People and the goat of the politiciank.” 1t bnly goes-td show that when a woman gets her dlh pinned back there is aomethmg doing We grusmn, isn't’ déveloping very fast. He has been' * ol the Job, dtterided to busingss and voters are not anxious fora change —Northiern News. | You' h‘ve from 12 ocldck\comorrow noon un< til 9 celohk tomorrow. night to vote. Do it early after. noon.’ oll'fl fi‘el better. Mary Pleklor.. came dpl of her law suit without . ‘lhe lods of a flf?fe curl.h | Running the Factoty. i O hglp turn the great wheels of industiy, there is perhapb 0o §irigle instrument, that comparis wifh the tel!fifibhc ot mififi .si‘égmn?m tolich ™ o e W xth fl’\& Jofiimg hous€; With the homes. of (its em- "' " ¢ j filoy es and officiald,’ 'fl'.& y tant cnm,(ovms end err R : | .J Of all modern emvefiiépéifi}r %fiu time and effort, none perhaps is worth d§ ‘much for the'froriey ~ spent as is your telephone. ! j NoRrTHwesTERN-BE PHONE COMPANY ‘Enjoy Fun, Happiness and ‘Entertainment in your home tonight— | Dance Music: Roll back the rug; draw out the - G13tonoia and dance.; Everyone will “That's great' Play it agam. 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