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e ~ FIRST QUOTA (Continued from Page One) 2143—James H. Johnson, Black- duck. '1640—Hordon' A. Plummer, Be- midji. |4 622—John Palmer, Bankton. 1218—Nethan C. Mason, Pitt. 421—John J. Gordonm, Kelliher. 1700—Carl J. Rygg, Bemidji. 940—Elmer E. Dunn, Baudette. 2281—William A. Rice Tenstrike. 1264—Kjestan Niedzwiecki, Pen- turen. 2310—Byron C. Rawdon, Wilton. 169—Samuel T. Bonwell, Bau- dette. 436—Edmond A. Gullickson, Mc- Ciellan. 1477—Price S. Langord, duck. 396—Clemmie T. Kembosky, Sol- way. 1633—George Hoffman, Bemidji. 989—Nels A. Twten, Stanley. 1792—Robert J. Tesch, Bemidji. 1304—Raymond E. Kreatz, Be- midji. 2270—Berpard O. Hanson, Spoo- ner. 1107—Robert S. Hedglin, Turtle River. - . 1270—O0le R. Anderson, Zipple. 862—7Urho Tolonen, Graceton. 1406—Abe Patterson, Bemidji. 257—O0le Espe, Bemidji. . 1834—Rpy Costonguay, Nymore. ' 1109—Charles E. Hedglin, Turtle River. . 166—Goldeti R. Collison, Hines. 284—Arthut €. Heacock, Wil- lams. 133—Benhart T. Eraseth, Grygla. 807—Fred: W. Gratidy, Duluth. . 867—Heinrich A. Bfesiot, Grace- on. 930—Anton Muller, Adre. 186—Johnny Iverson, Pinewood. 1398—Walter F. Marcum, Be- midji. 265—Carl L. Blom, Bemidji. 2064—Stanley Raymond, Aitkin. 785—William Griffin, Keuneédy, Minn, 1720—Archie L. D. Stagg, BemlIdji. 1785—Alfred S. Premo, Nymore. 1313—Lee A. LaBaw, Bem!dji. 1121—Edward T. Jurkowski, Be- midji. 1150—Leroy E. Matson, Saum. 450—Charles A. Carlson, Solway. 2240—Bernerd Carlson, Spooner. 1390—Joseph M. Record, Excel- sior, Minn. 3 118—Ole Hyland, Grygla. 1658—Samuel Heckey, Bemidji. 2084—Pete Souchuk, Baudette. 1472—William Renico, Bemidji. 726—Lawrence J. Oswald, Ilag. 1004—Edwin M. Stanton, Jr., Car- el. 1975—Marvin Halverson, Bau- dette. 1521—Frank A. Thome, Bemidji. 156—Martin Wetterhus, duck. 2222—O0laf Golberg, Solway. - 808—Richard W. Douglas, Bau- dette. Black- |kis Black- | her. 19—Ivan A. Andre, Island Lake. 400—Donald C. Leach, Baudette. 1547—F. W. McDonald, Bemidji. 1876—Paul Mealio, Nymore. 1320—Leonard J. French, midji. 1977—Albert J. Langstaff, dette. 4—Harry E. Clark, Warroad. 1859—Franeis V. Joanis, Nyniore. 1871—Lester F. Geer, Nymore. 1735—Lars Calsness, Bemidji. 156—Golden R. Collison, Hines. 832JCharles 1. Souder, Spur. 1180—Per E. Johnson, Waskish. 206—Emil LaValla, Williams. 1866—Eugene G. Allen, Nymore. 2178—Thomas F. Haley, Kelliher. 228—John A. Hill, Puposky. 1489—Per Albert Wagstrom, Be- midji. 136—Arthur Teigland, Grygla. 872—Matt Lallie, Pitt. 430—Edward E. Pfemmer, Be- Bau- Was- h. 2304—Walter J. Carlson, Turtle River. / 2122—O0dilon J. Blackduck. 328—Harvey F. Randel, Bemidji. 965—Per J. Vissackson, Kelliher. 2075—Milton Rublian, Baudette. 96—Ralph A. Behrent, Ilag. 1519—Orman L. Forbes, Bemidji. 896—Joseph P. Herbert, Quiring. 1098—Gorfrey Erwin, Hines. 1976—Magus Lund, Baudette. 624—Elof Forsman, Bankton. 2106—William Heritage, Bau- dette. 507—Peter Lind, Wilton. 544—Louis Engethard, River. 1021—Willfam ‘B. . Zavoral, Thor- hult. 2190—Patrick H. Haley, Kelliher. 233—Harvey W. Malver, Puposky. 747—Mike Joshart, Nebish. 1833—Raymond Dougherty, .. Ny- Berthiaume, Clear more. 1269——FErick Sandholm, Zipple. 1258—John Zuadje, Penturen. 929—Orville K. Titus, Aure. 1508—Charles E. Shoars, Bemidji. 2045—W. F. Boggs, Baudette. 1194—Edwin Norbo, Waskist. 1965—Fritz Olson, Baudette. 138—Fred Floura, Hines. 1667—Emanual Wahlin, Bemidji. 1199—Oscar M. Rasmussen, Pitt. 1619—Ernest Castle, Bemidji. 174—Charles E. Taylor, Duluth. 2168—Leroy Matson, Kelliher. 91—Henry Geondahl, Ilag. 838—Floyd P. Johnsen, Tenstrike. 635—William Hutson, Bankton. 1416—Fred E. Cutter, Bemidji. 2261—John 1. Lundstrom, Spooner 861Nester- Puttonen, Graceton. 633—Arthur Wan, Bankton. 1326—Merrill L. Detroit, Grand ¥ Forks Bay. 9974—Fred Rossboro, Spoomer. 712—Harry R. Hall, Williams. 17—James B. Wynne, Debs. 1255—Mandius Anderson, Fbu- turen. 1999—Hans Milland, Baudette. 2192—Albert C. - Johnson, Kelli- 2297—Cal J. Otterstad, Turtle ‘River. 691-—Robert F. 378—Anthony T. Rozycku, 1604—Harvey A. Moody, Bemidji. |duck. 1671—Thomas Safford, Bemidji. 2280—John A. Stron, Spooner. 780—Merton E. Beighley, Turtle River. 1971—William Jokela, Baudette. . 1132—John C. Utech, Turtle River 2179—George O. Eberhardt, Kel- liher. 267—James L. Bowers, 1550—Frederick A. Revoir, midji. 567—George Ganyo, Graceton. 1995—Julius Torgerson, Baudette. 175Frank A. Tardy, Nymore. 2147—Earl Horton, Blackduck. 300—John H. Olson, Bemidji. 278—Eo Sanger, Williams. 2177—Carl S. Peterson, Kelliher. 1622—Glenn S. Harding, Bemidjl. 1240—Edgar L. VanDyke, Hack- Be- ett. 524—Harry A. Higbie, Island Lake. 2111—Ivan C. Cann, Blackduck. 911—Stanley A. Thomas, Bau- dette. v 1172—Samuel A. Hill, Norden. 532—Alfred Fredrickson, Cedar i Spur. 851—Andrew Johnson, Jr., Grace- ton. 1924—E. A. Kane, Baudette. 1169—Archie F. Taylor, Ilag. 1214—Hjalmer J. Nancher, Hack- ett. t:336——Gem‘ge P. Mayer, Bemidii. 1952—Pete Makedon, Baudette. 212—Ralph C. Victor, Roosevelt. 1357—Edward Prebble, Bemidji. 498—E. J. Fundanet, Eckles. 2039—Conrad Tedlund, Baudette. 1602—Joseph Nelson, Bemidji. 1968—John Cooper, Baudette. 1119—Elmer E. Robinson, Turtle River. 1864—Alfred Selven, Nymore. 1963—Eddie Valure, Baudette. 1917—Walter J. Eagen, Baudette. 1051—Carl A. Gilstad, Blackduck. 560—Fred A. Lilja, Graceton. 303—John L. Krogfoss, Bemidji. 2121—Raymond A. Buor, Black- k. dugss—Eafl R. Knutson, Graceton. 211—ohn A. Lind, Roosevelt. 1435—Grover L. Bohn, Delano, Minn. 1784—John M. Johnson, Nymore. 2002—Harold H. Koerr, Kelliher. 1163—Carl E. Aasland, Winner. 1989—Robert C. Sweet, Thief iver Falls. - 1933—Gerhardt N. Bergh, Bau- dette. 146—Paul R. Johnston, 843—Gordon Fulcher, - River. 1050—Tyienx E. Thorson, uck. . :'l?:'lfi——August J. Yunk, Bemidji. 1379—Bernard L. O'Conner, Be- 1dji. : 5 %OS—Andrew Bergseth, Grygla. 229—Oscar Carlson, Puposky. 110—Charles Leo, Baudette. 299—Michol C. Rabe, Bemidji. 1057—Gust G. Sangerak, Black- dnikie—nenry F. Madlund, Solway. 1189—Wilford Hand, Waskish. 750—William Ontonoc, Nepish; 58—Rudolph Moe, Bemidji. 2049—Nels Nesji, Baudette. 1443—Edgar A. Titus, Bemh‘}ji. 1654—John Rossier, Bemidji. 150—John Meade, Hines. Hines. Turtle Black- Bemidji. | ton- 802—Vanee® Garrison, Nebish. 1083—Edward Brunner, Carp. 2206—Ralph' E. Babcock, Kelliher. 237—Nels J. Saltmess, Puposky. 422—Fred Klein, Kellfher. 2295—Jasper L. Kronckk, Ten- Pank- 1058—Gunder Sands, Blackduck. 344—Alex Leonard, Baudette. 2072—Clarence S. Simonson, Bau- strike. 619—Ervin H. Hamilton, dette. 1766—Joe Yesmiski, BT Pask. 824—Benj. H. Dove, Pitt. 442—Haakon T. Braake, Roose- velt. 2213—John Theis, Gracetom. 202—Carl A. Adamsom, Pinewood. 268—Martin F. Malloy, Willfams. 272—Jerry C. Urban, Williams. , 1198—Albert G. Rasmussen, Pitt. 1248—Mike Cardack; Mag. 1174—Straton Virden, Nordew. 964—Loren Anderson; Camp Nou 5, Kelliher. 866—Joseph Lille, Graweton.. 593—Raymond Beauoclmmp,. iams. When Y{ thz uricplnegg «motf om The Publio Mind. Seeking to learn exactly what the people of the city most desire done for the good of themselves and the city as a whole, the McKeesport (Pa.) cham- ber of commerce recently issued a questionnaire which is unique in many respects. In this questionnaire, which was sent broadcast over the city, the people. were asked for their honest opinions as to the various departments of the city government and what they thought could be done to make these departments more effective; they were asked their views on business methods in the city and urged to make sugges- tions; they were given opportunity to express themselves on public service corporations and the service being ren- dered; they were asked for Vleas and views on civic affairs of a practical na- ture, on matters which Heed develop- ment and on the line of activities which they consider the chamber of commerce should follow. The question- naire as a whole is a most searching in- quiry into the very life ot the city, and the summing up of the answers is be- ing awaited with interest.—Town De- welopment Magazine. - His Little Joke. He—Yes, 1 pass most of my time be tween Boston and ‘New York. She— But I thought you were stfidying at Yale. He—Well, that's between Bos- on and New York, isn’t it?—Boston Transcript. If you appreciate ser- vice you should take the Big Bus. Service is what youwant and service is what we are giving. We are al- ways on the job. Bemidji Transportation Co. Buy a Book---45 rides $2.00 Sudden Death Before sn Instrance Company will take a risk on your life’ the examining physician will test your water and report whether you are a d risk. When kidneys get_ sluggish and suffer fram backache, sick-hea ache, dizzy spells, -or twinges and pains , rheumatism and gout, or is: disturbed two or three' times a ou “Keep the kidneys in- good too much meat, salt, e s ko system by g Anuric, in tablet'form:” ~Yoa:can obtain Anuric at diug stores;. the ducovzd Dr. Pierce of: Invalids’ Hotel, Buff A PROMINENT WOMAN: ‘Golden. 3 yer eured me. | feel Pierce for the U Ar=in MINNEAPCLIS or ST. PAUL Be Sure to Visit it e Wonrderful Now Minnesota State Prison IN STILLWATER Open for inspection Every Holidays), & to l} A. M. Round Trir on Trolley Cars Inciuding Pri From St. Paul—4 Hears 1 Day (Except Surndays and and 12:30 to 4:30 P M. on Vit cm Minneapolis—8 Hours The Finest Public Institution of its kind in the World The . Sound of Marching Feet will soon be heard throughout the Land ' But--- Before YOUR boy “ Falls In” see that he visits our studio. We'll make you the BEST picture he ever had. The Hakkerup Studio BEMID]I. MINN BEmMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, Harnesses and Vehicles. P Moberg Construction Company Veltphone 278 Bemid)l, Winn. LU DT T L L DL Ladies’ and Gents’ Suits Made fo Order Cleaning, pressing and alterations of all kinds. All work up-to-date, firstclass workmanship.. T, BEAUDETTE, Merchant Tailo 1m0 Third Street What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cogy little home. EASY PAYMENTS Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Post Office Block, for prices and June discount. TOWNSITE COMPANY Cap. Nat Bank Blde. St. Panl. Minnesota. Bemidiji - Kelliher Auto Service Car Leaves Jitney Stand at 7 a. ms. Dally. Returns 5:20 p. m. 20 minute to half hour stop at all towns enroute. FARE 8c PER MILE MNo. 216 FRANK WARD, Prep. %2.2n Phone 77 3 IS NOTHING cqual to Chamberlain’s Tablets for constipation. When the proper dose is taken their action is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it is the effect of a medicine. These tablets possess tonic proper- ties that aid in establishing a natural and regular action of the bowels, Chamberlain’s Tablets have cured many cases of chronic constipation. Subseribe for The Pioneer SATURDAY. JULY g1, 1617, CLASSIFIED FOR SALE—1119 Beltrami Ave, ' Special price for quick sale. 720tf FOR SALE—Little pigs. Call J. P. Duncalf. Phone 14-F-2. 1-1191 e ——————— e, FOR RENT—Seven-room house. - quire at Bush’s land office. 6-731 FOR RENT—Three rooms, 1121 Be- midji Ave. - 716t FOR RENT—Half of my duplex cot- tage at Waville, for the b:hne:o :; the season for $25.00. Apply of Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, Bemidji, Minn'¢ 5-721 FOR RENT—House, Tenth o nesota. Call Duncalf, P;::aull.:- F-2. 639t FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms. 917 America Ave. 3-717 WARTED WANTED—SIDE LINE MEN. Do you want a real one that one or- der a day will pay you $9.00. No samples to carry. Something ne Write today. CANFIELD MF@G., CO., 208 SIEGEL ST., CHICAGO, ILL. 1-721° WANTED TO BUY-—Second: lumber or building. Also :;::: in good condition; also good din- ing room table and dresser. J. B. R., clo Pioneer. 2-781: Found—A bunch of keys near Im.' Park. Nameplate in—rtng trear- ing name of W. Brown. Owner- can have same by describing pro Werty and paying for this ad. 3-731 ANTED—A lady cook at the Nic- ollet Hotel. ot the e LOST—Between 6th and Irvine and 6th and America, a ring, amethyns(ll: 3-721 - setting. Finder leave at Pioneer ~ office for reward. 3-723 LOST—On Dewey Ave., between 10th and 13th streets, an Eastman ko- dak. Finder return to Mrs. H. L. Rasmussen, 1015 Dewey Ave. LOST—A gold watch fob between Beltrami Ave. and Diamond Point. Finder return to Pioneer office. WANTED by —A competent cash Shavitch Bros. g}_l:l FOR SALE Good team mules, new harness wide tire wagon, only $300. i My beautiful driving mare (Ruby 'Hahl) mark 2.06, harness and new top buggy, $365. Would trade to- wards house on Beltrami avenue. Very ‘nice Chester White (sdw) pig 8 weeks, $7.00. m ,?‘;xgx% r:vm;: horse, cheap. spett ma om0 Pt A chinery, on~ New double alley ten pinett and new tent for alleys and all equip= me;t; cost ;550, for $150. ew one-horse wagon, . Py gon, .complete, New feed mill cheap. Corll’f'ectlonery car and Av*nree- can be moved to any loeal I dandy) $110. et goo;la notor boat, cheap. estaurant and hotel ssgo. down town, 2,000 Fair Store stock, trade for land. =Dk 6-room house and Iot, 2 bloc] from City Hall, on 4th St.; wortl $1,500; have offered for $1,000, bu will . consider offer for even less if sold this month. Owner does not live here and says sell. She’s sick, Al modern 7-room house, 75-foot front, only $1,900; $400 cash and $25.00 per month and 7 per cent in- tfl;!t. Worth $3,500. -room house, barn, one-] | ground, $2,000. Ralt Aors T-room house, barn, modern chick- en house, brooder and@ hover house, |4 acres ground, elegant ILocation in eity. he:;er{ fine S&mnm, modern except , house. arage and 4 terms, $1,900. a bt Tear 7-room house (very nice) on 60- foot lot, worth $4,000; owner, widow- who is going away, and $2,650 will’ buk if taken soon. v 3-room house and lot down town, $650. 10-acre improved trade, $1,200. 20 acres, one mile west, ol 1, 000. i Snaps on all kinds of farm land. WANTED—A NEW up to date; AEROPLANE AT ONCE. ‘Wanted—40 acres close in on lake, at once. Wanted—40 or 60 acres hardwood land not over 6 miles east of city, at once. For Rent—11-room thoroughly modern house down town. For Rent— 5-room house dandy). Come in and see me anyway. formation cheerfully given. E. J. WILLITS, 115 3rd St. 5-726 farm; might (a In- =N, /

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