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This is a gentleman with a war record, who, as assistant postmaster, and as Cap- tain of the local M. N. G., permits the pre- sentation of his name in this Souvenir Edition merely as a matter of co-operation so that The Pioneer may present to the full all prominent personages the city has to offer in order to convey the importance of the city. Mr. Otto has nothing to advertise, noth- ing to exploit. He is merely a plain citizen who never refuses to shoulder his end of resporsibility and hard work when it comes to furthering the interests of Bemidji and 11€S, €leIMTuLD wasaves —= = ADAM E. OTTO, Assistant Postmaster. Beltrami County. As loyal and patriotic as he was when volunteers were called for in the Spanish-American War, Mr. Otto allows his name used in order to propogate the suc- cess of this number. Mr. Otto is a graduate of Marquette Col- lege, located at Milwaukee, Wis., of which state he is a native. In this high-ranking college he took a thorough academie course, and his abilities as a scholar may be judged. Mr. Otto moved here in 1903, and since the first day of his arrival here he has been one of the popular young men of the city. He was appointed assistant postmaster BEMIDJI, BELTRAMI COUNTY AND NORTHERN MINNESOTA. about two and a half years ago, and since that time neither citizens nor postmaster has had cause to regret that he became such, As a citizen Mr. Otto’s record is unim- peachable; as a soldier he entered the . ranks and became conspicuous in the Phil- ippines to such an extent that he was mus- tered out with the commission of Sergeant- Major. This fact speaks volumes, and it does not require belles lettres to further compliment Mr, Otto, who, having won his spurs and prominence, stands in no need of further commendation.