Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1916, Page 5

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| T A. A. Tone of Northome is a visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. F. Brown of /Red Lake shopped in Bemidji Thursday. Mrs. Rasmussen of Rod Lako Falls, was a Bemidji visitor Thursday. Mrs. Charles McDonald returned to- day after a week’s visit at Gonvick. Miss Bessie Smith of Hines made a bustness trip to Bemidji Thursday. PAID ADVERTISEMENT Ordered for Ed, L. Peterson, amount paid for se\'flea, #1 EDWARD L. ROGERS Republican Candidate for Congress, Sixth District. PLATPORM. 1. A protective tarlft representing the different between cost of production at home and abroad, 2. Tederal 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. Modlfication of the 1855 tréaty. 5. Budget system for expenditure of public moneys in.place.of.old “pork bar- rel” system . Adequate breparedness for defen- sive purposes only, . Encouraging the development of water powers on the public domain and continuation of the reclamation project. 8. Adequate Tevision 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 ‘wfll 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 frem 'thé law department of the University in 1904. He was Judge of Probate of Mahnomen county, and is serving his gecond term as Cointy Atforney of Cass county ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized -and- placed by ~Wil- liam Lennon. Price paid for series $20.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT. 1 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 the June primaries. I ask the voters to support me for this nomination on my present rec- ord as county commissioner and if elected assure them of earnest servi- ces which are for the best interests of my district and the county at large. Business Men Urge Lennons Retorn. “Because William Lennon has been one of the most efficient com- missioners of this county, it is urged that the voters of his distriet sup- port him at the primaries in June, thus assuring his election next fall. He is a fearless, honest and conscl- entious worker and is a power .for the economical conduct of the coun- " [1s” the guést of ‘Bemidji friemds: 'for ‘opposed to ‘issuing any miore bonds visited friends in the city yesterddy Hour. ‘Phone’5625.—Adv." '3ta visiting relatives week. in “Bemidji__ this Miss Bessie Newton returned this. morming from a week’s visit Shaoks. Mrs. J. Black, the-guest of friends at St. Cloud, for a few days, returned home today . Mrs. O..Holfz of Thief’ mm Fatls |1 several days. ‘tc go to Hakkérup's and Have your Adv. pleture “taken: 14tt Mrs. E. C. Kiley of Grand Rapids, is R 1-;.& wondedful “Sunday Moruing Bath” 2 5@ ADVERTISEMENT. (Authorized and to be paid for by WilHam Gisl.’ Price for seriés'$2.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT. At the request: 'of my ' neighboré and the farmers’ clubs of this dis- triet, T hereby announce myself’ as a candidate for the nomination as County Cominissioner for the 5th Dis- trict-of Beltrami County to be votéd for at the primary election, June 19, 1916. I am not a real estate dealer or a been removed from any public office, qualified to look aftre the farmer| and laborers’ interest. Your vote Tor’ me at the primaries will be appre- ciated. W. H. GISH. ADVERTISEMENT. Authorized ‘and paid for by Gus- tave Sandell. Price paid for series $3.00. * ANNOUNCEMENT 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 is: County Option, Lower Taxes 'and a Square Deal for Everybody. ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by J. C. (| Thompson. Amount for serfes 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 for any purpose whatsoéver. My 26 years as a resident in my distriet in connection Wwith my four years’ ex- perience as commissioner ‘will ‘enablé me to serve my district better in the, future. Yours sincerely, ty's affairs.” J.C. T!fomsou JESSE L. LASKY PRESENTS THE FAMOUS GERALDINE FARRAR In an elaborate, beautiful 'and extraordinary pro- duction of one of the masterpieces of eperatic literature - PRODUCED BY CECIL B. DE MILLE In Five Parts A wonderful presentation by an excellent company and noted 'star of a story-universal in its ap- peal and thrilling in eplsode. Farrar’s first appearance: in. a photo- An opportunity you . can not afford to miss. play. GRA ) 7:30 - 8:45 PRIMA DONNA Geraldine A (Lé’gnm‘- One of 'these hlce Tays you w&ml?fl government locator or have I ever|: and being a farmer I feel that [ am | T-hereby annolnce myself as —a|ful conplexton. —Raretyismore than At New York . GUSTAVE SANDELL. I | Tr nlng 5l was pl‘aiéfl'?it"tlfiée' les. Amo | b, oidtd Fwé ViR Y “Mikdes Bétna Lycan, GladyE‘Stn fon, Dnrothy Tor-* more, on easy terms. Tel. ln";'dflflfsffl‘n;ha“figfg‘n ew Larson.—Ady. d44tg | Huffman, John Herbert, ~can, Rsl;;)figea_n‘ G alee Vi Jigs ‘ triends in Bl BY M ding agrfirflssfiw THE FIRST MONEY. 15 mentioned as. the K s 1800 /B! C.. The coinagé id agcribed to the Iiydians, 8 people p: iAsi Minar Long betdre ade olit of any, dur- fron, “'tin, nsnlled*fl bW bfifi e 6omy safe d%lt boxes cotning Which Bg [able’ su - brdnze, b: t-trees, —stones—and aid 34.00-per-Sear.. shells, As late as the sixteenth cen- Bank.—Adv. tury the’ Hollander -made-money of pasteboifd. No matter what is used for money, golden grain- juice costs the most to make, because of the great care to secure pure perfection. “satisfies.” < Miss Margaret Kaiser of Bemidj| who has been spending the winter in Hibbing, is expected to return home tomorrow. chfldren, Mlss Marioh” Robert, left yesterdiiy<for fiinne" Minnesota where he will blis “wltere' they 'will vl's:t fisr a 6% vfilfifiéfids“i‘hd relatives. weeks. W@ Thoffibson, clerk at Ca.mp 5 itedzcamp on Wednesday: rark J. McMahon, formerly. clérk Camp 2, who ‘has béer away for two.weeks vacation, is expected to re- turn to work this week. Matt Rybak,of Blackduek, returned Wednesday afted having been’ at the St. Anthony’s: hospitalin Bemidji-on Hair dressing,face masdge and} scalp ~ treafment. Switélies ~made from combings® $1.50. Tel. Mina A. Myers, Tropman Biock, sec- ond floor. ~—Adv 6ta 112, Charles Cominsky. O.;L. Dent, L. Crothers, N. iBowser -and’ B. H. some. tifie AE £ Azchle Barden_ and.Fred Peterson. {maed ihe trip from Kelliher to Redby by automobile on Sunday, returning redy for guiranted of a religbfe Healbr will not cost you a penny unless it KEKRRK XK KRR KKK KKK National League. removes the !reckles. while if n does e FChicago and a few appllcations should show you how eady lit'is to rid’ yourself b’ the homely freckles and get a beauti- } St. Louis ... one ounce needed for the worst case. Batteries—Williams and Snyder; Be $ifré‘to ask the drugiist for the |Perritt ‘and Rariden! doubld ét¥ength othine as this is the preferption sold under guarantee of | Cincinnati money back if it fails to remove|At Philadelphia ... frecklés: - Batteries'~Schneider a-nd Wingo; m Alexander;and Killifer, R. H. E. Pittsburgh . 2 8 0 At Boston . {account of havmg his foot cut here IY. [courage his coming here. He says that K.|')proposition. DULUTH: MAN 1§ ELECTED | “|the last two years, was named presi- * “I have used K C BAKING POWDER for a great marly’ years and have yet to experxence a fallure in bakmg w1th it, always gone back to the old reliable.” BAKING Powber |s a]ways sure to give satisfactory results. foods use K C—msnst on gettxng it. Ounces for canoes” e says that the hotel mar agement *will” make ‘every - eort- %0 sive the highest class of service. Business men of Grand Rapids are much interested in the plans of Mr. Valler, and are making efforts to en- Tie comes at all he will plan on mak- ng the summer hotel a permanent TO.HEAD STATE B. P, ( Duluth, Mifn., June .'16.7:—,10_]111_ B # | samauelson ot Dulutl, tredsurer of the Minnesota State Elks’ assoc¢iation for Money to Loan on Improved Farms | - Planty of Money for Good Applications’ rite Us if You Want a Loan Ne trouble to do business by mail Interstate Securities Co., ‘John J. Kell s|andithe trustees, N: A, Nelson of Still- neldaBuilding . 15 M(nn-polfl,mnn. powdcrs too, but have For good, wholesome suing year were Minneapolis,™ first ce S president;' Crookston, second vice presideni;;Richard Angus of Fe gus Fal]s, tlifrd vice president; Rob- ert F. Eldridge of St. Paul, secretary; D. D. McEachin of Hibbing, treasurer, water, three years; James Gerrard of | - St. Cloud, two years and C. 0. O'Brien of Winona, one; year: ADVERTISEMENT ‘(Authorized and placed by and for N. A. Otterstad. Price paid for series $5.00.) I ANNOUNCEMENT ! I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of the Fifth district of Beltrami County, to: be voted upom at the primaries the 19th of June; | my ability. 1916. If nominated and elected, I will serve my district to the best of I shall appreciate your support. ~(Signed) My ‘platform is to conduct the county affairs honest and conscien- tious and if possible reduce our taxes. NILS A. OTTERSTAD. d & wtt 517 -, PAID. ADVERTISEMENT. : (Placed by: Bz E," Schulke and 33 00 paid ‘for serfes.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candidaté; for ‘éommissioner of the Fourth distriet of Beltram! 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 all concerned. (Signed) E. B. SCHULKE. — e ] _ 1 Batteries—] ama,ux and Glbson, | Ridolphand Tragressor. American League:. Néw 'York / At Cleveland 4 Bfltfiles—(}nldwen and: Nunama- Ker; Coveleski and O'Neill. .16 2 Gl ®SH gy ! Philadelphia ... | At Detroit- . 6T X Baneries—mfih and Meyer Dauss i | and Stanage. X At Cficago 5 ‘Waghington .. At St Louts' .. Bntteries—Boehllng s.nd Henry, Plank and Sewreifl 2 Amemum Association. - -Are very popular -this ummer, and, we have thefm *1‘11 SeVGféi colors. - Sy Light - gray-ikid;- Dark "gray kid, " Brown kid, & White!kid, == 0o Brown- With: ivory up-§ pers, PumpS' and stip, pers in white, gray, | Columbus At Kansag City Ba.tteries—Brady and, Pratt, Eda- | gan an@ Beiry. R. H. B. 45 2 3 4 1 ‘Sweeney; | Toledo At Milwaukee /Bdtterids-—Bhiley’ ahd Comstock and. Mayer. Other games postponed, rain. nnmmm TG L HAVE LAKE m:som' (From the Grand Rapids ‘Herald- Review.) carried out. Mr. Valler has been in ommunicetion--with—Bimer—Madsomn| ‘'REX THEATR Pleasing Photoplays Friday—Gladys Hulette in “‘Whan“She Played Broadway™ also, Palstafi?s “Suo H h‘oart" and * Billy Van Shovefer’s’ YWY E .Eve. ‘ams Gordon‘ 5@1 Batbara l-km&%g Qold” Drama o %;omance al F mtent,, dgl&ft“ D m«v}mg% m&finmfi' fo Grand il | Rapids today.” Mr. Valler has been finnmg a summer resort at Lavinia, on Lake Bemidji, for about eighten years and has been very successful € fimfiw&ff—i}fepmpér‘fl— rangements can be made, that the Pokegama lake location could be made Wfiflfil& Popular Prices H runs buses from hefe. planning ,to run tflél H The Ogema hotel at Pokegama lake, (¥ will e open this sumitier'if the plans/| of Valdemar Valler of Bemidji are b | of the Red River Lumber company: for into a popular summer resort..THe|} The business mé city. The prog FIRE WORK RACES® have p“ am mclu Knapp's Shoe Sterg-{: n“hig inducement m o\mng D n§~ [ Taunci 8, several row boats and some efective Page [tlake night and mornflng Which wiil bel Chahpmnshl b ween Grand Rapids: i On‘to the B| Take adyantage of 2 want ad. FOURTH of JULY C-E-L-E-B-R-A-T-1-O-N! thmgs everyone will enjoy. The BOAT RACES - ACK VFIGHTS. ned one of the best and biggest FQU_R'I‘HS ever ‘held in this’ ople gt cordiafly Invlted. ! ,leegzl prlzes offeredfor all contesta i

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