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BANDIT LEADER Bromised Villa ta Hoid Back. it Zapata inakes ah immediate at- tack bh Mexico'City he will break the i bargain which he made with General A GAPITAL Villa to hold back until the latter takes Saltillo. “The fall of. Tampico made the ultlmate capture of the cap- 1tal inevitable, it is believed here; but whether Zapata cdn restrain his wild bands from rushing upon the city until Villa comes. up with his troops from: the north is a question. 1t Zapata should attack the city. it i3 understood he would not oppose|® the rebels from the north, but will prepare the way for Villa’s triumphant “apata Within Ten Miles of Mexico City. RESIDENTS ARE FLEEIN entry. Fear Expressed That Looting Will Fol- Only a few nights ago, it was.learn- en here, General Huerta witnessed gcenes from the battle of Torreon in fow Entrance to City of the Unor-|his home at a private exhibition of ganized Band of Five Thousand moving pictures of the engagement. Men Now at .its Doors. Vera Cruz, May 16.—General Emilio Zapata, the bandit, is within ten miles of Mexico City with 5,000 men. News reached here that the cap- ital was astounded to learn that Zapa- ta was at the town of Topilejo With| man vice consul at Saltillo. his rebel forces and that the loyal Con istration Circles. Washington, May SILLIMAN NOT HEARD FROM o Alarm Pervades Admin- 16.—Genuine alarm now pervades administration circles over the fate of John R. Silli- Despite promises by Huerta to this troops in the city had been sent forth| government through the Brazilian em- to meet him. bassy no news of the consul has been The first troops to be sent from the| Teceived. Thére is a feeling that he capital were the men of the Twenty-|May have been Lilled in the light of ninth battlion. out the wildest rumors were in circu- leans. lation at the capital. Mexicans are the admission made by Dr. Edward When, they burried W. Ryan on his arrival at New Or- Ryan said that notwithstand- ing the official report to the state de- fleeing from the city in great num-| partment he was seriously maltreated bers. Reports of Zapata’s plans for|after his arrest. looting and sacking the city have In addition to the uncertainty re- spread and the fear of his unorganized | garding Silliman’s fate there is the band increases hourly. mystery surrounding the disappear- A courler from the French legation | ance of Orderly Samuel Parks, Pho- is prepared to meet Zapata with a|tographer A. J. Sutton of Washing- large sum of money, which will be|ton and a newspaper reporter. An- given the rebel leader in return for| other ultimatum to Huerta demanding assurances that places over which the| that- the fate of Silliman be cleared French flag flies will not be molested. | up is looked for. [tne aistricts was. 'nl@w to oceur socfety leader |stituency to the best of my ability. I only when the situation became crit- has formed & Dblneihave lived in, this district for the ical and the :adoption .of a method of | cross mn-u wm to attend ln}\u-ed past. 16 years and have held varions :;’:;‘D"’t““m was an absolute neces: | gy gfek. mlmrqud‘thd’r wives and |tawn offices during that time. My d children. | residence is in the town of Roosevelt To Leave Danger Zone. ‘ ¥ earnes icit -the support of No 6ficial notice has been received |- Aadi L ennently Bol e here of the movement into the con- P“Ii'ina' A"nn“nc'mn'“s I Tt the MEZM JALLEN. FOREIGNERS T0 BAND TOGETHER l;reparing for Expected Cri= centration districts, but the report to that effect is general among the for- 2o 8 (e eigners, and the recent determination 7 h:wn' noement ADVERTISEMBENT 5 sis in Mexico Clty- of Great Britain again fo call upon | 4\ o rcettent -‘:: earnest re.| (310.00 1o be pald for series.) her citizens to get out of the danger Announcement, o zones supports the rumor, ‘quest of a large number of friends To the voters of Beltrami County: and acquaintances throughout Bel- 1 liereby _announce myself 88 & trami h! - noune: n’:yzo‘:c:lee::;::;nt:v: :ll:a candidate for the nomination of Re- State. senate: from this_ distriot gister of Deeds of Beltrami County, I came to the state of M‘lm;eflou to o voied 'at the primmrics to be in 1885 and seventeen years lgo‘en- hield June 16th, and respectfully so- tered this section of the state s a |LCIt he support - of the voters General Velasco, who was defeated at Torreon with_heavy loss and was kimself wounded, has been ordered out of the capital to assume the ‘mili. tery governorship of San Luls Potosi. Many here regard the appointment as significant, since rumors have been VELASCO CAUGHT IN PLOT Wounded Federal General Ordered to the Front Following Rumor That He Was Deeply Involved in Intrigue | current that General Velasco is deep- throughout the county. If nominat- ly involved in a military plot against |BOMesteader. 1 have cruised exten- : Against Huerta. General Huerta, sively throughout the northern ed and elected it shall be my aim to €] o L€ : = Vera Cruz, May 16—Word has| Velasco has not yet recovered from |counties, since that time, . being |Pl¢ase the public and conduct the office in the same satisfactory man- | ner that I have in the past. Yours respectfully, reached here foreshadowing the ap- proach of a critical moment in the capital. British subjects from the in- kis wounds and his friends say he is in no condition to assume command in the fleld. largely interested in the improve~ ment and development-of the. terri- tory and materially assisting in its terior, it is stated, have been gath-| After his return ‘°» the capital Ve | ;routy and development through == 35,.0: HARRIS, 3 lasco is reported to have reproached 5 ered in the concentration districts in Huerta for his failure to reinforce the efforts of myself and associates ADVBRTISEMBNT the foreign residential quarters of | pim gt Torreon. This criticism of his |12 Securing not only new settlers by T ldMEt Serles) Mexico City where it was determined | chief was regarded by his friends as | the sort of development that attracts| ($10-00 to be paid for Series long ago they would protect them: | fcolhardy and surprise was manifest- | settlers. My- thorough ‘acquaintance Announcement selves against whatever arose. More British citizens are reported arriving by every train, while others are has- ed that Velasco was not immediately with the ‘district “has . made me| imprisoned. its'‘requirements ‘among which are, © 1. Extensive ‘ improvements in tening toward the coast. Gaby Desleys, the French actress, To the voters and taxpayers of Beltrami county: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for elec- ton tto the office of sheriff of Bel- trami county. In support of my candidacy I may say that I have strived to serve the people faithfully and well during the two years I have ‘held the office.- Honesty, fairmess and efficiency have been my policies, and I confidentlv refer you to my ad- Farmers’ Market Page |: our public roads. The opening up of The Britishers are amply supplied ?‘“fielx”‘;fid:‘ :833303;;““ 12| additional roads that public and pri- with arms and ammunition, despite |P™° Al ot 1 vate land may be speedily settled and earlier rumors that weapons had been | I} €WOrld, receiving $5,000 a week, the strength of the large and ever- taken from the legation and from |Whether she plays or mot. fheteasing citizenship be added ' to residents by order of General Huerta. the district. 3 The German and Austrian defense ADD!T[ON AL w ANTS 2. To work for the best system :.rsi.emeu“o“ also are ready to stand and" methods of developing and re- Api!m-r siitly the festing: fa genem TO0 LATE TG CLASSIFY claiming vacant land, national, among all foreigners that the next | FOR SKLE X good fvetosm house |#tete and private, and to foster suct few days will see a tumult of revolt| and barn. Lot, 50x140, at 614 |1aws as will induce state and nation- in the capital, since a movement in 4th St. al governments.to bear their share - =|of the burden of development and - |taxation. 3. A state mormal school to be located at Bemidji. The endorsement of organized 1 ask our people to bestow upon service if.it is their sincere belief ace is Free to the Farmersf:i:::: = rights and requirements of this dis- me . the .opportunity .for .honorable Every farmer ‘thing to sell or who wants to buy [the high school. who has eome- |through agriculturist B. F. Gile of The same will be something is invited to send his de- | published with out a penny of cost sires direct to the Ploneer office or|to the farmor. It will be the alm rict than any. other candidate. Senator, with me, will only be a public trust to be administered with all the ability, fidelity and energy I possess. If your confidence is placed in me I pledge myself to return to you such good work'in. behalf of the of the Pioneer to accept only truth-! You may find listed here just ful, reliable “ads” from responsible|what you've been looking for. parties, - Learn to know your neighbor. Who Knows What Might Happen |Read What he has to say. FOR SALE FOR SALE entire -district ‘as to merit the “Well Done” when the legislative ‘session shall be ended. WANTED | WANTED LIVE STOCK About 70 well bred R. I. Red year Elmer Oftedahl, Nary Minn. fall. Gives good mess of milk now. old hens, would trade for good fam- ily cow. C. D. Lucas, route 1. Bemidji GRAIN and SEED Have about 10 spools of used barb |other dresh -this month.: wire, will sell Route 1, Bemidji, Minn. One 3 year old mare. Fred Peter- son, Solway, Minn. One registered Jersey sire (5 year) price, $75, L. A. Gould, Minn. One good cow, part Jersey. P. E. Olson, Wilton, Minn. Phone 729-8. No. 1 31-32 Holstein ball, Dr. E, H. Smith, Bemidji, Minn. Three pair guinea fowls, $1.50 per | ton, Minn, pair. Mrs. Alex Forbes, Solway P. 0., Minn, 50c. bushel. One Holstein Bull, two years old | Minn. price $45.00. Iver Myhre, Wilton, Minn. Nels Sorenson; Solway, Minn. potatoes, Anton Ziebert, Minn, L. T. Bjella, Runned duck eggs for setting; $1.50 for 15 eggs. John R. McMahon, Solway, Minnesota. One pure bred Jersey bull, reg.), Peterson, Bemidji, Minn. Seven sows and fifty pigs. Ad- dresse W. P. Gray, Bemidji Minn. One pure bred Guernsey bull, (5 yr.) reg.. Aug Jarchow, Bemidji, Minn, Five pigs left. now delivered when 6 weeks old.at | Myhre, Milton, Minn. $4. each. D. M. Edwards, Spruce Grove, Form, Shevlin, Minn. Pure breed White Leghorn Eggs|18th st., and Irvine Ave. per doz. 75c. High School Farm,|Minn. Bemidji. Burbank seed potatoes, One 3-4 Guernsey bull, ( 4 mo,);| " renols Bemidil, Minn, Aug. Jarchow, Bemidji, Minn. One registered Holsteln bull, (3 1-2 yeéars), W. G. Schroeder, Be- midji, Minn, . One registered Holstein bull, (5 vears), $150, A. P. Ritchie, Bemidji |Schroeder, Bemidji, Minn, Minn, One 8-4 Holstein bull (1 year), F.|Jarchow, Bemidf, Minn. M. Pendergast, Bemidji, Minn. 1 3 year, grade shorthorn cow- toes. Route 1, Phone 729-21. (not Minn. tatoes. Pendergast, ‘Bemidji, Minn. H. French, Bemidji, Minn. tubercular tested-fresh last Feb, | Russett seed potatoes, Phone 296-5. C. F. Schroeder, Be-|French, Bemidji, Minn. midji, Minn. Frank cheap. C. D. Lucas, | Horton, Turtle River, R. F. D. No.-1. One Milch cow, will be fresh in the 75 bushels Burbank seed potatoes. Carman No.' 3 .potatotes. A, P. Bemidji | Bloom, Wilton, Minn., Phone 729-16. ‘Three hundred bushels early Ohio| Farley, Seventy-five bushels Carmen No. 3 potatoes at 50c, L. O. Myhre, Wil- 200 bushels Swedish select Oats. Bemidji, 100 pound sacks of Carmen No. 3 potatoes, at 90 cents a sack. A..J. Indian Runner ducks, and Indian |McGuire, Grand Rapids, Minn. : 100 bushels-of Carman seed pota- Lewis Fishel, Wilton, Minn., Seed wheat, Nick Nelson, Maltby, 100 bushels Carmen No. 3 Seed Po- D. J. Powers, Solway, Minn. 400 bushels No.. all seed potatoes. Freq Peterson, Solway, Minn. 100 bushels Carman No. 3 potatoes Book your order |8t 40 cents per bushel at home. Iver 1 bushel of Evergreen sweet corn for seed. H. M. Merryman, corner of Bemidji, J. H. Three bushels Bantam Sweet corn, F. M. Pendergast, Bemidji, Minn. Two bushels Navy beans, F. M. Early Ohio seed potatoes, W.' G. Bliss Early Triumph potatoes, Aug. Early Bliss Triumph potatoes, J. 3 m One 8. C. Rhode Island Red Cocker- WOOD and HAY . John Ross, near Diamond Point. 40 cord popular 4 foot wood, 25 Barred Plymouth Rock eggs 50c|c°Td 16 in. wood, birch, one car load per setting. W. H. Foster, Wilton, Minnn. telephone 727-3. of l)lk fence posts. Five cord birch 4 foot wood, one pig 6 months old. Ole Moen, Bemid}i, Minn. R. No. 2 One cow. Fred Peterson, Solway, Box 48, Minn. d : Thres tresh cows, Nick Nelson, MISCELLANEOUS Maltby, Minn. Three Boars and 3 Sows farrowed 8-5-14, J. M. Skrivseth, Turtle Riv- er. One Sow due to farrow 3-28-14, J. M. Skrivseth, Turtle River. Two calves, Jowph Oftedahl, Nary Nearly new. B7¢-6 families each week. - A, 3 One’two seated buggy With iight One Milch cow Elmer one-wfl 'bobs for winter use. Frank Pattersox, Nary, Minn, Phone 727-18. Wilton, Minn. One light young teum. A. P. Ritchie, Bemid}l, Minn. One Cow 4 years old, one heifer 2 Elmer Oftedahl, Nary, Minn. years old, 2 ateers, 2 years old. J. B. Powell Pinewood, Minn. ting: W. H. Foster, Wlmn Two heifers, 1 tnih 4n Mey and|Phone 727 ring 3. A cream separator 600 pound F. M. Freese, phone Mrs. T. E. Craver of 'l‘\u-th n(vor would like to supply guaranteeq :ond and fresh ds(ry -Imtur to vflntn One good set double driving Har- ness Just what you are looking for Plymouth Rock eggs. 50c 'ner set- Minn. Respectfully submitted, L. H. NORD. GRAIN and'SEED 100 pounds Clover seed. A. P. Ritclile, Bemidj1, Minn. rock, Jersey Gilts. Fred Hall Nebish, Minn, Two cows fresh or coming fresh ministration of the office. By vir- tue of experience - I feel that I am —Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ‘isoon. Address, A~.A. Crum, Be- better qualified to-day than ever be- One-haif bushel sweet clover seed. | ifi, Minn. Seven miles south of | (IASerted for and by J. G. Morrison, | tore to maintain a high standard of Elmer Oftedahl. Bemidji. 2 Jr., its alnmor, of Red Lake, Minn., | otficient and economic service. One-half bushel Red. clover seed, and one-half bushel of Alfalfa, Ora ‘Whiting, Bemidji, Minnesota. Fifty pounds Medium Red clover seed, Barney Sunde, Nary, Minnesota. Thiee bushels, Barly Ohio Seed Potatoes. E. 0. Whitney, River, Minn. Ten bushels Carmen Seed Potatoes. | Minn. Barney: Sunde, Nary Minn, One Poland China Boar, One bushels Timothy, W. H. Gish, | Skrivseth, Trutle River Minn. who has paid $10.00.) Announcement 1 hereby .announce my candidacy for the nomination of county com- missioner for the Third district, Bel- trami county, to be voted on at the primaries on June 16th, 1914. I believe that the affairs of the county should be run as economically as is consistent with is development and in accordance with business princi- ples. As ‘a business man I feel I have worked harmoniously with the legal department of the county, and have done my-best to facilitate all civil and criminal procedure. I respéctfully ask you to support me for nomination and election, as- suring you of my fixed purpose to ever strive to render the best ser- vice attainable. Respectfully yours, ANDREW JOHNSON. Two cows fresh or coming fresh soon.' ~Address J. H. Sheéts. Bemidjl Minn, 6 milés south of Bemidji. Two good milch cows. F. M. Freese, phone 579-6. 50 head of sheep, Ed. Opem, Yola, Turtle | Minn. Four sheep, John C. Vogler, Nebish J. M. __|qualified to represent the district to . .7 ADVERTISEMENT. Turtle River, Minn, i F)‘J""m]":‘m' o1 :;"*' OP®| ¢he satistaction of all concerned and| ($10:00 to be paid for service.) Wanted enough good white beana |fres el 10w, o Moen, Bem- |, ecttully solicit your support: b to plant one acre. Elmer Oftedahl,|idji Minn. R. No. 3, Box 48. s Anngneencat. J. G. MORRISON, JR. —1I have filed as a non-partisan can- oy Ce '{:n lulv;:;flll m}; dlldn‘ uld;u‘:fl- ' didate for the nomination of County LIVESTOCK and o oerine Smer, Bamidil, Miane: PAID ADVERTISEMENT Treasurer of Beltrami county at the POUI.TRYan i = (310 for series) primaries to be held on the 16th day Announcement of June, 1914. It will be impossible A few good young milk cows, MISOELLANEOUS for-me-to personally visit every voter in our-large county and I take this opportunity of informing you of my candidacy for County Treasurer and to .ask your support. I have been a resident of Beltrami County during the past eighteen vears and I am conversant with coun- ty affairs. Any assistance you may be able to give my candidacy will be appre- ciate. Yours very truly, I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of county oommissioner from the third district to be voted on at the primaries to be held {n-June. - Ihave been a resi- dent of this district for, the past sixteen years and if elected will serve the district and county to the best of my ability. LOUIS TEGNER, Pinewood, Minn., Town of Buzzle. fresh, or coming fresh soon. P. J.| Qpe second hand = single buggy. 'Keock, Solway, Minn. § State quality and price. Martin Sor- Twenty head of sheep, two due- |enson, Solway, Minn. LIST YOUR WANTS HERE Cut out this Coupon and mail it to The Pioneer 0. J. TAGLEY. e . ANNOUNHMENT ADVERTISEMENT T g Paid Advertisement $10.00 for Series To be paid at regular rates P 3 "1 hereby announce myself as can- | FuH SAI_E didate for nomination for - County Announcement Yeilding to the urgent solicitation of a large number of friends I hereby present myself as a candidate for the nomination for Representative for the 62nd Senatorial District. It elected I shall work for legisla- tion that wiil give our state an eco- nomical and efficient adminstration, of its business affaits. I favor the reloaning of the state funds within the state. I shall use my best ef- forts to further the securing of ad- ditional state aig for the conStrue- tion of roads and bridges. ‘ I shall do all in my power to se- ¢ 2 Announcement clire’ a suitable appropriation for the : ey I hereby announce myself as a can- |erection of the sixth Normal school, % k didate for the nomination for member [at Bemidji. of the House from the sixty second| "I .will endeavor to secure the adop- district, to be voted upon at the pri-|tion of the revolving fund amend- mary election in June 1914, ment known as House File No. 1242, As I have been county commission- I will assist and vote for any legis- er for Beltrami county- for the past|lation that will help in the develop 6 5 3 two terms I feel that I am in a posi-|ment of Northern Minnesota. N § i tlon to know the needs of this dis- J. U. WILLIAMS. ; : v triot well and will, if nominated and 3 s elected, serve my constituents to the Commissioner for the third District of Beltrami county at the Primary - . " |election June 16, 1914. T took a homestead in’"- Roosevelt’ Township 5 nine years ago and have been a reei- i = 5 dent since. - If elected I will use all my efforts in the interest of texpay- ers, regarding’ equality of taxes’and improveriient of roads. 3 : e L CHAS: F. MOLLER, 3 Pinewood, Minnesota. : PAID ADVERTISEMENT 4 ($10 for series) PAID ADVERTISEMENT A < £ - s best of my ability. Inserted by-A. L. Morris who has 2 - HELIC CLEMENTSON. paid the regular rates for the series < & % % Annonnoement . # ADVERTISEMENT S < z Seass To th ters = ('$10. Pald for series) Z ) ol:l:nYa ? of Beltmml Oounty 2 % : " - Annonncement 1 hereby announce mysex; as a can- 1'hereby. annouce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of county commissioner for the Third distriet d 3 5 to be voted on -at the primaries in : St 5 2 = June and if nominated ang elected g et =l 23 ; ettt a-fi-wrumnunz, | didate- for the nomination for Coun- ty Treasurer of Beltrami County, at the Primarieg to he held Juna 16th, 1914, T trave been- a resident M'chl County for the past 16 years, ufld the time engaged fi:«m‘,j eral mercantile and banking business, and can say ‘that T am thoroughly con- versant with the duties pert{atning to the office of County Treasurer. I respectfully solict the support of the voters throughout the county at the Primaries to be held June 16, and 12 nominated and elected I will promise to conduct office in an able and sat- isfactory manner. A. L. MORRIS. SR ‘. PAID ADVERTISEMENT/ - ($10.00 Paid for Series)- _ Amnouncement To the Voters of Beltrami County: T hereby announce that I am a can- didate for the office of Treasurer of Beltrami County at. the Primtry to be held June 16. oz Many of you know me personally but for the benefit of those mot ac- quainted, had 20 years, experience in Anditors’ and Treasurers’ office as deputy and thoroughly-understand the duties. Northern T would say that T have Should I be chosen, I will fill-the of- fiice to. the best of my ability. "HENRY W. ALSOP. ADVERTISEMENT . ($10. To Be Paid For Series) Announcement I am a candidate for the State Sen- ate and herewith present my name to the voters of this Sixty second dis- trict for their consideration at the primaries. to be held in Jume. 1f elected I will do all in my power to concientiously represent my consti- tuents and favor any legislation that will help in the development of Nor- thern Minnesota. A. A. ANDREWS. ADVERTISEMENT ($10. To Be Paid For Series) Annonuncement I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the State Senate from the Sixty second district, which is comprised of Koochiching and Bel- trami counties. I make this an- nouncement after having been strongly urged by friends and voters throughout the district. Although I am absolutely free from any faction, I want it understood that I am strongly in favor of county op- tion and will do all I can for this measure should it come up for discus- sion.. I will represent all of the district all the time and further such legisla- tion as will be beneficial to Minneso- ta, more especially Northern Minne- sota. CHARLES HAYDEN. ADVERTISEMENT Political announcement by and for M. H. Hazen of Bemidji, Minn. ($10.00 Paid for Series) Announcement CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a non-partisan-candidate for - sheriff of Beltrami county, and respectfully solicit the support of all voters at the primary election to be held June 16, and if nominated and elected I pledge my best efforts in.serving the people of the county. ~ 1 have been a resident of this county for seventeen years, and 1 Wwas for two years a deputy sheriff, during which time I received a training that will, I belleve, aid in performing the duties of the offiee, which I feel confident I can per- form efficiently and satisfactorily, it elected. - Respecttully, M. H. HAZEN. ADVERTISEMENT ($10. 0 be Paid For Series Announcement I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds to be voted upon at the primaries June 16th. If nominated and elected I will serve the county at all times to the best of my ability I am making this announcement and have entered the race because of the earnest solicitation of many of the voters throughout the county. .I will appreciate “your support at the primaries. ~ WILLIAM McCUAI@Q. -~ADVERTISEMENT., +($10.00 to be paid for service.) “H. J. Maxfield, candidate for the Republican nomination for congress, Sixth district, (including Beltrami county). Mr. Maxfield is one of the best boosters. Twice president of the Development - association, and formerly. State Tm- migration Commissioner, he stands for things which “will' fllv;lop Bel- trnu county.”. - E known ' Northern _Minnesota Minnesota e

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