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x FROHN. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pope, recently married,, spent several days with Mrs. Pope’s brother, Mr. Stan. Smith, returning to Thief River Falls Sun- day, where they intend to make their home, | Miss Gena Oien, who has heen vis- | iting at L. T. Bjella’s, left for her home in Stratton, Canada, Monday. { Mr. and Mrs. A. Haskins i Sunday at O. Heglund’s. spent Mary PBeolke spent Sunday with her cousin, Esther Ohrberg. The Young People’s meeting held | in Aardahl church, was well attend- ed. A very good program was rend- ered. The next meeting will be held Nov. 22. Fred Malzahn and family visited at the John Coburn home one day this week. H Gunild Kvale visited with Gena Hegland recently. 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. KEducation and years of prac- tical experience in school work. 2. Intimate knowledge of every part of the county. 3. Wide and cordial personal re- Jations with parents, pupils and teachers. 4, Thorough acquaintance with school conditions and school needs. 5. Supervising, efficiency. 6. Sympathy, encouragement, help- fulness and counsel. If re-elected I will give the same un- divided attention to the duties ofi this office as in the past. ! W. B. STEWART. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ! (Ingerted for and by J. L. George of Remidji, Minn.—price for series .00.) : | »’ynur open and acti | Beltrami County as a candidate T will con- X |tinue to regard the office as a public | ¥ ¥ X ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X ¥ ¥ ¥ k &k &{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 honest endeavor to perform my du- ties impartially as the attorney for the county. d I solicit not only your vote, but support. In return I premise you ‘the bes efforts of which I am capable. GRAHAM M. TORRA Bemidji, Minn. PAID ADVERTISEMERNT. (Prepared by and for M. A. Clark, Bemidji, Minn.—Price for s $10.00) JUDCE OF PROBATE FOR I again cocme before the voters re-election to the above office. 1 wish to thank my many friends their support in the past which I a that the office will be conducted in candidate for re-clection to| e of county auditor I morul_\"g to suggest to the voters that eason of my experience in this the « wish b office I feel that I can be of added value to the county should you dc-‘ e¢ide to continue me in my present work. 1 wish at this time to thank | | | my friends for the support they have given me in the past and to assure the public in general that if I am| continued in office you may expect; the same service that you have re-! ceived from me in the past. J. L. GEORGE, County Auditor. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ($15.00 paid for Daily and \Veel:ly' 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: I-am a candidate for re-election to tie oftice 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 [ the efficient, cconomical painstaking manner as heretofore, and the same kind and courteous treatment will be extended to all. The same matters handled by this office are too itally important to the tax payers of this county to be placed in inex- perienced and incompetent hands and for these reasons I do not hesitate to again ask for your votes and support at the coming election. M. A. CLARK. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. 00 Paid for Daily and Wee Series.) Prepared by E Nord Ce Walby, of ee. . NORD lection as NATOR H. NORD * LEONARD sure you is appreciated, and would | add that if re-elected, I promise you | and | and emigral settled in Minnesota i polis he moved into 'th_ls 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 Ihand knowledge of the needs of this {district, so that if he is elected to represent it in the state senate he '\vill be able to fully inform the law imakers of that body, of the pressing needs of this district from his own personal experience as to roads, drainage, clearing, state furnishing dynamite to settlers at cost, schools, ete. 5 Mr. Nord will also strongly advo- cate some feasible plan whereby long itime 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- 1885, "After [for the n 1 ! many years residence in . Minnea-|the site for which had already selected in Bemidji. : n°a ‘mormal of this distriet; een PATD ADVERTISEMENT. (Inserted for and by Henry W. Alsop of Bemidji, Minn—Price of series; $15.00.¢ HENRY W. ALSOP Candidate for County Treasurer of Bemidji Minn: Series $10.00.) FOR CLERK OF COURT. I have again placed myself before the voters of Belirami county for election to the office of clerk of dis- trict court, on November 3, 1914. If I am re-elected, will promise you the same service you have always re- ceived during my term in office. Trusting that I may be favored with your. vote, I'am 3 =3 Respectfully yours, FRED W. RHODA. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. (Price for series $15.) JOHN G. MORRISON, JR. To the Voters of the THIRD Distriet: You have honored me with the nomination of County Commissioner for the Third District at the last pri- mary election and I express my ap- preciation herewith. 7 Being. a business man, I 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 every effort for ier ~|tious and economical administration with a purpose of serving the district and county to the satisfaction of all. JOHN G. MORRISON, JR. -(Price for series $10.) Ordered for and by A. E. Rako. Having been chosen at -the pri- maries as a 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 endorse- ‘ment. . S A. E. RAKO. The addition of almost any dry soap powder to stove polish will add to its lustre and lessen the labor of polish a stove. Let a want ad help you. s T ] i | | is W [¢] Shirts $1 to $3 - who was nominated by the largest: vote at the recent primaries for state | senator of this 62 nd district, com- posing Beltrami and Koochiching | counties, is of Norwegian parentase! 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