Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 13, 1914, Page 3

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TUESDAY, German builders are planning the construction of a 16,000 horsepower gas engine and in Switzerland gas locomotives have. heen' built. The Geman textile lndustrles em~ ploy more women than men. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ($15.00 paid for Daily and Weekly Series.) Prepared by and for GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Bemidji, Minn. Candidate for Re-election as COUNTY ATTORNEY for BELTRAMI COUNTY To the Voters of Beltrami County: Iam a candidate for re-election to the office of County Attorney for Bel- trami County. I appreciate the con- fidence the people of this county placed in me in electing me to this office, and if re-elected I will con- tinue to regard the office as a public employment and as a public trust— not as a political office. My policy will be in the future as|§ in the past—strict attention to the|§ county’s business, common-sense busi- ness management, economy, and an |j§ honest endeavor to perform my du- ties impartially as the attorney for the county. ) I solicit not only your vote, but your open and active support. In return I promise you the best|g elforts of which I am capable. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Bemidji, Minn. PAID ADVERTISEMENT, .Inserted for and by W. B. Stewart of | & Bemidji Minn.—Price for series $10.) For W. B. Stewart. County Superintendent of Schools Because of his: 1. Education and years of prac- tical experience in school work. 2. Intimate knowledge of every part of the county. 3. Wide and cordial personal re- " and | # lations with parents, teachers. 4. Thorough acquaintance with chool conditions and school needs. Supervising, efliciency. pupils tulness and counsel. 1f re-elected I will give the same un- divided attention to the duties of this office as in the past. W. B. STEWART. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ($15.00 Paid for Daily and Weekly | Series.) Prepared by E. K. Walby, of Nord|j Committee. LEONARD H. NORD Candidate for Election as STATE SENATOR LEONARD H. NORD who was nominated by the largest mpathy, encouragement, help- | vote at the recent primaries for state | makers of that body, of the pressing| senator of this 62 nd district, com-|needs of this district from his own posing ‘Beltrami and . Koochiching counties, is of Norwegian parentage and emigrated to this country and settled in Minnesota in 1885. After many. years residence in. Minnea- polis he moved into this district, where he became - intimately ac- quainted with its pioneer life, as a homesteader and colonizer. During these years he cruised over this dis- trict so thoroughly that there - are very few townships in either Bel- trami or Koochiching counties that he did not cover. “This valuable ex- perience has given to Mr. Nord first hand knowledge of the needs of this district, so that if he is elected to represent it in the state senate he will be able to fully inform the law NATIONS AT WAR. other page. armed camps. acenrd writings. d other neces hire, ¢ appeal to every reader. duction, including packing, sary EXPENSE items, amounting to only (each part) ORDERS BY MAIL include THREE CENTS EXTRA for each part, to cover the cost of postage and mailing. - personal experience as - to roads, drainage, clearing, state furnishing dynamite to settlefs at cost, schools, etc. Mr. Nord will also strongly advo- cate some feasible plan whereby long time state loans can be made to set- tlers for improvement purposes, at a low rate of interest. Mr. Nord is alive to the necessity of thoroughly trained teachers for our rural as well as our city schools, and will pledge himself to work ear- nestly for an adequate appropriation for the normal school of this district, the site for which had already been selected in Bemidji. < Pioneer want ads bring results. Is the only newspaper in this city authorized to distribute the The list of DISTRIBUTING POINTS will be found in the WAR BOOK COUPON printed daily on an- SAVE YOUR GOUPONS Each coupon entitles the bearer to one complete part, as issued, and the first part will be ready Next Wednesday TFrom the conflicting, contradictory, censored and neces- sarily inaccurate cabled reports of battles, campaigns and grand strategy, the readers can turn with confidence to this picturesque narrative of the progress of the war drawn from authorities which have stood the test of time and postive verification. COLORED ILLUSTRATIONS The illustrations, both in color and in half-tone, are from photographs gathered from battlefields, cities, ravaged provinces, blockaded ports, armed camps. They will exceed in number, in beauty and graphic portrayal of actual war scenes any collection of pictures ever gathered for such a work. Every part will contain magnificent color plates produced by the latest and most expensive processes—veritable works of art. The running narrative of the war itself, the account of the military and naval operations by which the fighting nations of Europe undertake to balance their long accounts, are told with acy and impartiality, and in the lucid and entertaining style which the author has shown in his other successful historical HOW TO GET IT FOR ONE CENT A DAY--NOT INGLUDINE‘SIIHBAYS To show that yon are a reader of this pa})er, present ONE coupon, with the expense fee, which barely covers the cost of pro- express from factory, checking, clerk 12 Cents beseiged " PAID ADVER' (Inserted for and by 1 have again placed mmlt hetors ‘the voters of Beltrami county for election to the office of clerk of dis- trict court, on November 3, 1914. It I am re-elected, will pro; same service you have- celved during my term Trusting that I may De with your vote, I am Respecttully yours, FRED W. RHODA. An English inventor has invented a biplane, the wings of which can be folded so that it will occupy less space in a hangar or on: the deck of a ship. 'COMPLETE STORY % WAR NEW PART ISSUED EVERY TWO WEEKS THE PIONEER has arranged to supply its readers with an ACCURATE and COMPLETE book-of the world’s greatest war on an attractive plan which will A large 40-page part, printed on enamel paper, will be is- sued every two weeks, and PART ONE will be ready NEXT WEDNESDAY. Millions of newspaper readers throughout the country now want the TRUE story of the war from an unprejudiced viewpoint and WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR. This story is now being prepared by Willis J. Abbot, the well-known writer on in- ternational subjects and author of several war books, assisted by a large staff of able writers and artists, who are collecting FACTS from various authentic sources, after all of the exact FACTS are KNOWN. Thus a CONTINUOUS true story is formed and the WHOLE SERIES becomes a Complete War Book such as has never before been attempted. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER aning been chosen at the pri- maries as & candidate for re-election to the office of county commissioner from the First District, I take this opportunity of asking the voters of my district for their support at the coming election, November 3. In return for the confidence be- stowed in me, I pledge you the same kind of service as in the past. My record for the past term is an open | book and upon it I seek your efidorse— ment. Brackets for window ahndes lhat are adjusted horizontally hnve been invented. FOR ONLY JOHN G. MORRISON, JR. | To thie Voters of the THIRD District: ~You have homored me with th nomination of: County Commission for the Third District at the last pri-| mary election and 1 sxpreas my ap Being a business man, ‘L. believe| that the affairs of the county should be run as economically as is con- sistent with the development of the county. ~And should you bestow this confidence in me by electing me as your representative, I pledge you my every effort for a clean, conscien- tious and economical administration Wwith a purpose of serving the district and.county to the satisfaction of all. preciation herewith. 1 -JOHN G. MORRISON, JR. and power of the and navies; by the outbreak of subjects fully and opening chapters of this unique history. 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