Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 12, 1916, Page 3

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B L EEEEEE————— 1 MONDAY, JUNE ‘12, 1916, Miss D. C. Congdon of Cass Lake was the guest of friends in Bemidji Saturday. About The City Mrs. Charles McDonald, Doud av- enue, is visiting relatives at Gonvick this week. Mrs. A. Haynes of Nary shopped in Bemidji Saturday. Maurice Witting returned home Saturday from a week’s visit in Blackduck. B Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kenfield motor- ed to Cass Lake Sunday. Whitney Brown spent yesterday with his parents at Turtle River. fofBale- Tive gore Lle)1n | Ny more, on easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson.—Adv. d44dtr Rev. M. A. 3oper delivered ser- mons at Leonard and Solway yester- day. Miss Doris Abbott of Eagle Bend is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Hazen. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dumas of Funkley spent a few hours in Bemidji Satur- day. Mrs. M. A. Johnson of Clearbrook spent Saturday in Bemidji attending to business matters. Paul Johnston of Hines was a guest at the Judge H. A. Simons home yes- terday. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Herman of Ten- strike motored to Bemidji yesterday One of these nice days you ought |and visited friends here. . tc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14tf H. C. Baer, cashier of the Security State bank, went to the Twin Cities Mrs. Quincy Brooks returned Sun-|last evening on business. day from an extended visit in Wis- consin. Miss Marjorie Shannon today be- gan her duties as a clerk in the of- fice of the Bemidji Pioneer. Miss Jeannette Stechman, John Stechman and James Rice of Ten- strike motored to Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Burke and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Black and family motored to Buena Vista Sun- The wonderful “Sunday Morning Bath’” day: Judge and Mrs. L. G. Pendergast plan on opening their summer home at Lake Plantaganet in the near fu- ture. o® ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for by the Buckman Campaign Committee. Price for series $20.00.) HAZEL DAWN “The Heanmuf Jennifer” “‘Paramount”’ Feature in 5 parts Tomorrow - Grand Matinee 2:30 C. B. BUCKMAN Republican Candidate for CONGRESS Sixth District, Minnesota to be voted on at the June primaries Friend of the working man. Farmer and stock raiser. Lumberman and builder. Has spent a busy, active, success- ful life, with a large legislative ex- perience. Believes in progression and prac- tical evolution. ADVERTISEMENT. (Authorized and to be paid for by Chas. S. Carter. Price for series $5.00.) » ADVERTISEMENT. (Authorized and placed by and for N. A. Otterstad. Price paid for series $5.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of the Fifth district of Beltrami County. to be yoted upon at the primaries the 19th of June, 1916. If nominated and elected, | will serve my district to the best of my ability. I shall appreciate your support. (Signed) My platform is to conduct the CHAS. §. CARTER county affairs honest and conscien- | Candidate for Representative of Bel- trami County, Hines, Minn. Primaries June 9, 1911, Stop ditching and blow stumps. Let’s keep the settlers and business The Ploneer 1s tue siace to buy |men we have by stopping the increase your rolls of adding machine paper |of taxes and increase their business for Burroughs adding machines. One | by encouraging emigration to our roll, a dozen rolls or a hund-ed rolls |county and agricultural development. REX THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays tious and if possible reduce our taxes. NILS A. OTTERSTAD. d & wtf 517 MONDAY--EVENING “The Overcoat” A vivid five act drama. one of the popular Mutual Masterpictures, De Luxe Edition. Rhea Mitchell and Wm. Stowell ADMISSION 3 { : 4 5¢ and 15¢ HONEST ABE GROSSMAN Of the Hub Clothing store always gives HONEST values. : We have the reputation of qnderselling our competitors whether dqring a special sale or not. Just come in and convince yourself. The Hub Clothing Co. 218 Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. visitor in Bemidji yesterday. She went to Duluth this noon where she will visit friends. Thomas Port of Grand Forks ar- rived in Bemidji Saturday. He will spend a month at Moval lake as the guest of relatives. Miss Inez Backlund left last week on a trip to the-southern-part of the state where she will be the guest of relatives for the summer. Miss Marjorie Shannon and Alec| Cameron and Fred Graham motored to Tenstrike yesterday. Miss Me- dora Rice of Tenstrike returned to Bemidji with them. Miss Underwood, member of the summer school faculty, arrived in Be- midji Saturday from Minneapolis. She is making her home at the Quiney Brooks residence. Miss Ella Anderson entertained at her country home Saturday evening. Among the guests were the Misses Nelson and Ella Bekkem. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Octave Mailhiot and son, Robert, of Chicago visited their uncle and aunt, Mr .and Mrs. Henry Revore, in Bemidji last week. THey returned to Chicago Saturday. Miss Dorothy Wachter of Duluth, who has been substituting for Miss Florence Bell at the Minnesota Elec- tric Light & Power company office, returned to her home this noon. " We have just installed a new sup- ply of large, roomy safe deposit boxes which are for rent at $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 per year. Security State Bank.—Adv. da7é Miss Margaret Newton, former su- pervisor of music in the Bemidji schools, arrived here Saturday from Moorhead, Minn. Miss. Newton will have charge of the music in the Teachers’ Training school. Miss Bernice Pendergast, daughter of Judge and Mrs. L. G. Pendergast, PAID ADVERTISEMENT. (Placed by E. E. Schulke and $3.00 paid for series.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for commissioner of the Fourth district of Beltrami county to be voted upon at the primaries in June. If nominated and elected I will serve my district to the best of my ability and for the interests of Miss Mary Simons of Hines was a‘[ Marie Klein, Esther Tennstrom, Vera | TEN BOYS HAVE CASES acres have been secured and- will be put under cultivation by students un- der the supervision of an agricultural expert. " He will also have charge of the. manual training. CONTINUED ONE WEEK The case against ten boys who are accused of taking property from the burned hull of the boat, “The City of Bemidji,” was continued one week in the municipal court Saturday. It “Every time mother gets out Calu- met I know there’s going to be-good things to eat at our house. Delicious, tender, tempting doughnuts, biscuits, cakes-and pies! I’vemeverseen a bake- day failure with ‘Calumet. Mother says it's the'only Baking Powder that insures uniform results.” Received Highest Awarde New Cook Book Fror—Sus_ ‘Slip in Pound who has. been teaching.at Itasca State park during the past year, re- turned to the city today to spend the summer months at the home of her parents. A marshamallow “roast” was given at a picnic.at Grand Forks Bay last evening. Among those present were the Misses Edna Anderson, Lucile Young, Louise McCready, Edith Mills, Dorothy Carson, Mable John- son, Jeannette Stechman of Tenstrike and Margaret Hanson of Minneapolis all concerned. (Signed) E. E. SCHULKE. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Ordered for Ed. L. Rogers by D. A. Peterson, amount paid for service, $10.00. ;‘ T ublican Cand 'or Congress, 2 ‘Sixth Distriot. . PLATFORM. 1. A protective tariff representing the different between cost of production at home and abroad. 2. Federal aid for improving and con- structing of public highways. 3. A system of rural credits provid- Ing loans to farmers at a low rate of in- terest. 4. Modification of the 1865 treaty. 5. Budget system for expenditure of public moneys in place of old “pork bar- rel” system. Adequate preparedness for defen- sive purposes only. 7. Encouraging the development of water powers on the public domain and continuation of the reclamation project. 8. Adequate revision of the naviga- tion laws to the end that the building up of an American merchant marine may be assured. 9. He stands for and will favor any" legislation that will better the condition of the laboring class and farmers of this country. Edw. Rogers was born forty years ago. in_Aitkin county, attended Minneapolis public schools, Cralisle Indian school, Dickenson college, and the University of Minnesota., He graduated from the law department of the University in 1904. He was Judge of Probate of Mahnomen county, and is serving his second term as County Attorney of Cass county. ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by L. G. Pendergast. Price for series $10.00. 12a612 1 favorite. 1 being in excellent condition, the trip and Earle Riley,-Myron Plummer, Newell Johnson, Harry Dure, John Stechman and James Rice of Ten- strike and Edwin Simons. = Until further notice, there will be no meeting of the U. C. T. The reg- ular business, however, will be tak- en care of. By order of the Executive mittee. Com- WM. J. WERTH, Secretary. Among the many beautiful drives {around Bemidji and its envirom, the drive to Itasca Park seems to be the The roads to the state park is made in record time, and we find { many Bemidji people registered at Douglas Lodge. Those who made the trip Sunday are Messrs. and Mes- dames P. J. O’Leary, J. T. Tuomy, W. N. Bowser, W. P. Dyer, Bert Getchell, G. W. Cochran, L. A. La Baw, C. R. Sanborn, D. L. Stanton, E. H. Smith, IL. A. Ward, D. Gill, P. Gill and H. N. {McKee. BEMIDJI POLICE ARREST MAN FOR CASS LAKE POLICE — Bemidji police arrested John ‘Walsh, 56, Saturday on the request of the Cass Lake police. The Cass Lake authorities wired asking that ‘the Bemidji authorities.be on the Jookout for a-man wanted on a charge «of enticing a, boy under the age of 14 years from his home. The. police ar- rested the man Saturday afternoon and Marshal George Diedrich of Cass Lake came to this city and took the ‘prisoner in:charge. The boy was ar- rested with the man. TEACHERS” BUREAU IS | CONDUCTED LEGALLY (By United Press) St. Paul, Minn., June 12.—The state teachers’ bureau is being con- ductéd in a legal and valid manner. This is the opinion of Attorney Gen- eral Smith today in response to a com- plaint by a St. Paul employment agency that the law providing for: a free employment bureau for teachers was unconstitutional. “U” PROFESSOR: PASTOR OF BAUDETTE CHURCH Baudette, Minn., June 12.—Prof. Harris of the University of Iowa will Congregational church for the mext three months, Mr. and Mrs. White go- ing on aifarm on the Winter Road river for the benefit of Mrs. White’s didate for nomination at the Jume primaries for member of House of Representatives from the 62nd dis- trict, and ask support of the voters| upon my record as.representative. health. "i AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT IN BAUDEITE SCHOOLS Baudette, Minn., June 12.—There | will be an ‘agrlculturgl department in the Baudette schools next: year. Five take Mr. White's place as pastor of | is alleged that $50 worth of articles were taken from the engines. CITY. FATHERS TO HOLD MEET TONIGHT The Bemidji city council will meet in regular session tonight at the.city hall’ Routine matters will be con- sidered. Further action may be tak- | en on the construction of the new bridge over the Mississippi river in-| let. LIQUOR CASE SET | OVER FOR ONE WEEK| The case against Frank Julin of the| Svea hotel on a charge of conducting | an unlicensed drinking place was con- tinued one week in the municipal] court Saturday. i ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and placed by Wil- liam Lennon. Price paid for series $20.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for nomination for Commis- sioner for Beltrami county for the, 4th commissioner’s district to be voted on at tne June primaries. I ask the voters to support me for this nomination on my present rec- ord as county commissioner and elected assure them of earnest servi- ces which are for the best interests of my district and the county at large. . Business Men Urge Lennon’s Return. “Because William Lennon has been one of the most efficient com- missioners of this county, it is urged that the voters of his district sup- port him at the primaries in June, thus assuring his election next fall. He is a fearless, honest and consei- entious worker and is a power for the economical conduct of the coun- ty’s affairs.” ADVERTISEMENT. TONIGHT == GRAND Produced by Thos. H. Ince BESSIE BARRISCALE “The Green Swamp” A gripping drama of a young and lov- ing wife’'s unfounded jealousy, and what it really cost her. ¥ Fred Mac_e and - Ghester Conkln “LOVE WILL CONQUER" Keystone Comedy in 2 parts by Mack Sennett. NUTIGE This isan extra Triangle play. Wednesday, regular Trinngle, as usual Authorized and paid for by Gus- tave Sandell. Price paid for series $3.00. ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as a candidate for county commissioner of the Fourth District of Beltrami county and ask for the support of the voters on June 19 who are in sym- pathy” with my platform, which 1s: County Option, Lower Taxes and a Square Deal for Everybody. GUSTAVE SANDELL. ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by J. C. Thompson. - Amount for series paid, $5.00. J. C. Thompson, candidate for re- election for commissioner, 5th Dis- trict, Beltrami County, Minn. I ex- pect to use the same policy in the fu- ture as in the past, except that I am opposed to issuing any more bonds for any purpose whatsoever. My 25 years as a resident in my distriet in connection with my four years' ex- perience as commissioner will enable me to serve my district better in the future. Yours sincerely, J. C. THOMPSON. ADVERTISEMENT. (Authorized and to be paid for by William Gish. Price for series $2.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request of my neighbors and the farmers’ clubs of this dis- trict, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination as County Commissioner for the 5th Dis- trict of Beltrami County to be voted for at the primary election, June 19, 1916. . I am not a real estate dealer or a government locator or have I ever been removed from any public office, and being a farmer I feel that I am qualified to look aftre the farmer and laborers’ interest. Your vote for me at the primaries will be appre- ciated. ‘W. H. GISH. e E———— o ——————————— HENRY £ Candidate for the Republican Nomination for | STATE TREASURER + ‘Pregored and Tssued by Larry Hodgson, St. * ‘Paul, Mian., for Henry Rines. Lasts a Life time Now selling for $1.00. T[lay cost more soon. Just phoneog22andask them to hold one for you. PIONEER OFFICE The Pencil that satisfies both old and young. Yes, you can buy them at almost every store in town and some stores out of town. They are five cents apiece, and when you buy a NEW BEMIDJI for a nickle, you get your moneys worth. Just say “NEW BEMIDJI” to your merchant. He'll know. Where they sell ’em. Eduard Netzer Pharmacy Barker’s Drug and Jewelry Store S. T. Stewart’s Grocery Store Henry Miller W. G. Schroeder The Fair Store Carlson’s Variety Store Abercrombie & McCready, Third St. The Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. William H. Schmitt’s Grocery Otto G. Schwandt Mrs. E. L. Woods FREE PENCIL SHARPENING STATIONS Pioneer Office Barker’s Wm. Schmitt’s Store =1

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