Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 14, 1912, Page 5

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] 1 “vryy | i ] cpv verm (o veav sl g YAy -- F- e 2 o Apeay MON 34y $10{1eg KIBuI{IN JouUoLIuay 8y . 2 2 . noA J04 Arne Rauk of Shevlin, was a Be- midji visitor today. Do you use “The Bemidji?” Ask vour dealer for it.—35 cents. Barl McMahon came up from Wil- ton today on business. Hay 40c¢ per bale at Falls and Cam- eron. J. A. tlendricks came down from Fosston yesterday on business. None better made—that “The Be- midji.” Sold everywhere for 5 cents. Mrs. Harvey Hoover, of Pine Riv- er, was here yesterday shopping. Go to Hakkerup for photos. | Rev. H. E. Parshall, of Cass Lake, spent a few hours in the city yes- {night from terday. Jacob Christensen and Viggo Pet- erson came to Bemidji on the Red Lake train this morning. When your pencil breaks, resolve to get “The Bemidji,” the best nickel pencil in the world. Judge C. W. Stanton returned last night from the Twin Cities where he had spent the past week. Remember Hetland and Fallon’s millinery opening, March 15th and 16th. z\(mrno:.v' McDowell, of Minneapo- lis, arrived in the city last evening to try a case before the district court. Special music will be had at the spring opening at the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors tomorrow and Sat- urday. R. Sanborn returned last a trip to Little Falls, Brainerd and the Twin Cities. Mrs. Sanborn gave recitals in both Brain- erd and Little Falls. . i o — The art is not in making money, but in keeping it. Keep it at work for you at the Northern National Bank, where you will receive 4 per cent interest. Mrs. C. The Pythian Sisters entertained the members of the lodge and their {friends Tuesday evening at a card \ 0161 ‘91-G1 uduel ‘fepanjes “fepiid THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER party given in the Elk’s hall. Nine tables of “500” were played. The best time to pay for your Pio- neer is right now. Remember that it will stop coming if it is not paid in advance of April 1st. The new rate is $4.00 a year instead of $5. It’'s a saving to you of one dollar a year and the way reports are coming in most people think it worth while. “Fir. and Mrs. Arthur Leasman re- turned to their home at Northome this morning after having spent the past several days in the city as guests at the home of Mrs. Leeasman’s brother, Judge M. A. Clark, Positively no discrimination will be shown in the new collection meth- od adopted by the Pioneer after April 1st. Everybody must pay in advance. The paper must be paid for at the old rate up to April 1st and an ad- vance payment for at least three months be made at the new rate at $4 per year instead of $6. The new price will be three months, $1.00; six months, $2.00; and one year, $4.00. Attorney Mike Daly, of Perham, is here for a few days to try a court case. If your dealer does not sell “The Bamidji,” ’phone 31 and say so. Judge M. A. Clark returned Tues- day night from Sun Prairie, Wis, where he was called a week ago by' the illness of an aunt. Mr. Clark’s aunt is now much improved. Don't bake! Buy good things to eat at the food and apron sale given by the ladies of the Catholic church, Saturdays, March 16 and 23. Sale will be held in the afternoon at Bis- +iar’s music store. I Dont’ wait until the last day mé pay for your paper. If they all did that the publishers would be unable to make the credits without some in- convenience to its subscribers. As the Pioneer will be stopped on April 1st, if you are not paid in advance, the wise thing to do is to pay up be- fore the time has expired, then you will be sure not to miss a single is- sue. KKK I KK KKK KK KKK © LATE ELECTION RETURNS © K KKKEKHKKK KKK KK (Continued from first page). years; Ed. Gilstad, 2 years. Treasurer—Tom Thompson. Clerk—Arthur Gilstad. Agsessor—John Gilstad. usticeJ—A. Gustafson, Constable—Chas. Olson. Road overseer—Dist. 1: berg; Dist. 2: Chas. Olson. Town of Northern. Supervisors—D. A. Whiting, 3 years; Fred Bardwell, 2 years. Clerk—W. A. Worth. Treasurer—A. F. LeVan. Justice--Ed. Runyan. Constable—W. H. Rice, Overseers—Dist. 1: W. H. Rice; Dist, 2:A. D. Glidden; Dist. 3: N. P. Herriges. It was voted to build a town hall. C. Sher- Clerk—Geo. Bogart. Assessor—E. Bensom. Justice—John~ Ingbert. Constable—H. Thoms. Town of Spooner. Supervisor—Math Hevilson. Treasurer—Ole J. Olson. Clerk—Oscar Johnson. Justice—Wm. McKinley. Constable—Ivan Johnson. Town of Baudette. Supervisor—Ed. Nystrom. Treasurer—Josie Theriault. Clerk——Peter Hermanson. Justice—J. E. Seitz. Constable—Geo. Goodwater. Correct Buzzle Election. Supervisor—Hans Kirkvold. Clerk—Halvor Koppang. Treasurer—K. K. Miland. Assessor—Louis Tegner. Justices—John Fink, Louis Teg- ner. Town of Hornet. Constable—Conrad Brunn, Ole Supervisor—T. C. Thompson. Rognstad. Treasurer—John H. Thullen. 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