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That "conventlon” held in Akely a few weeks ago | 5 d06EN 't seem to make [Fmuch: difference’to’a’ large “number throughout the'district: ‘and little at- tention'is being paid to the fact that the amalgaed conference selected a cundidate,»calculated to be . thel: unanimous. choice of both ‘republicans; and democrats of the:district. .. In calling the: convention in ques- Atlon, neither. the chairman of thels democratic ‘county committee of Bel- trami_ county mor the’.chairman .of the republican county. commltte& notifiled in any manner official’ ‘or otherwise, and Beltram unty had no delegates, nor was"‘r m-esented Mark Woolley, county attorne: y. Hubbard county, was named, as_ the standard bearer of the convention. - :Congressman Knutson, of course, was a candidate for reelection. Then B, E.McDonald of ‘Bemidji'shied his castor into the arena and three re- publicans lined up for the start. Mr. Rusgell is a well known law- yer of Bemidji and Beltrami county‘ ‘He has been-prominent in Dsmmmt ic affairs-in this vicinity for & num- ber of years, and for several years ~was city attorney.”. He comes out-on a platform of loyalty and support for the war program. advocated by the president, and his’friends are con- ‘fident he will be heard from in:the campalgn, THIRD STROKE:OF PARALYSIS FATAL TO ALFRED ELLIOTT The third stroke-of paralysis prov‘ ed fatal to Alfred Elliott, 1esiding at the intersection of Eighth street and Mississippi ‘avenue, - late? aturday dfternoon, while he was at work in tHe ‘yards of the Crookston lumber .. ‘company. He fell when the stroke <3 came and was discovered by a fellow smploye and the body taken to Hbertson’s undertaking rooms. (Continued from page 1) Outskirts, according to Tatest expres- that, Hughes carrléd 000.n 1916. . They, want to be sure that Berger does not sneak by with an_election, and “they are going to. vote ‘for Lenroot. A . Wilton's: Letter, The, !9!?" Ng issue, as such, peseed out "ot the contest along about 'I‘ues- day nlght.-after Vice President.T. R ‘Marghall’s speech at ‘Madison' began ik in upon....Wlsconsin people, iwill- furnish the ‘real answer, ‘gn néral impression seems to Mr. Marshall ‘“pulled a bo! mnks with Merkle's second basez,eplsode or . with the Burchard sp the Blaine cam- paign. Mr,, D es; in a speech, made the flat statement that he does mot question -the’ patriotism . of Lenroot. Neither does anybody else who has looked into his record. The only in- dividual who really-did attack Mr. Lenroot asta ‘disloyal’American-was the president of the Unit 1 and the democratlc manssement cost half ser:t a word per issue, when paid cash -in-advance. - No ad will e run for less than er issue. " AQs chsrsed on_our-books cost one loutlon- on Beltram: F.. A, Holloway, ' C Towa. FOR SALE—Cheap, G-room mfi(ge, . hardwood floors, ity wat T, "lot with garage, barn, and heh house in rear, i den ‘set out withs 153, R. 31 acre. No trades. H: P. Rude, Co’ude‘ Mr? and Mrs. Carl Jarkorsk! were called to Ft. Dodge, Ia., on eceognt their son, REdward, who is suflerlng imm pn here is regretful thé presidlent's: 1ét-17 ter to Davies: was.gent. Marshall Speech: As closely * as the general teellng is suggested . by men of all parties, it would appear no attempt will be made by the LaFollette republieans to get ‘into. the Davies camp in" a body. On the contrary, the LaFol- lette followers, out in the state, are normally republican, and_they have been but toy_the heart - by the Mar- shall attack upon their own loyalty: They do not care to be classified as “sewage,” and they won't vote for Davies .now eyen if they had -been leaning his way. The old stalwart republican vote, which- would have gone to Davies solidly, had Thomp- son been the republican . primary fiominee, “is now with. Lenroot, al- though Lenroot has been always a progressive republican. *There is nothing to indicate Davies can hope to get ‘any considerable percentage Mr. Elliott was 46 years and 10101~ that element. months old and leaves a wife and two children, Frank and Lester. . Two brothers are also residents of Be- midji, Percy Johnson, a step brother, “Hina Wesley" Billott: #The funeral will be held tomorrow, “but the hour is not set. FEDERAL AGENTS ARREST ANTI-VACCINATION. WORKER Bismarck, N. D., April 1.—Mrs. Laura C. Little, fleld agent” for the SPRING CLEANUP. BEGINS « The -start of the .spring cleanup has commencefl throughout . the city amd rakes are much in eyidence in yards, putting lawns and’ garden plots in presentable appearance On the lake front, the dead grass and leaves have been burned over and ere long will be covered with its car- pet of green. North: Dakota Freedom League, an organization opposed to. yaccination, was arrested here by " a "Unitsd ‘States marshal and arrajgned »Cqmmissioner John Fort, “Sgi#h violating the espionage act in \ jdistributing copies of the Truth Tel-|’ ‘ler, ainewspaper published at Battle ‘@ and other literature at- i g Farmy system of prevent- rophiylaxis as “graft in patri- gmrise?’ She was placed under $1,000 bonds. <The government alleges her action rferes with and-discourages re- Tuiting and enlistment in the Unit- ed States army and navy. DWIGHT D MILLER INSURANCE SPECIALIST I Can Insure ANYTHING—ANYWHERE Bemidji, Minn. -~ P. O. Box 204 Let Us Print: Your Sale Bills of ‘Whist, s 53,644 787,765 trillions and#839,287 ‘millions nnd 440,000, The following illustration may give an. ldza of the:immensity of ‘this number: “If on the entire surface-of -cur globe inclusive of all monntdns and. oceans, whist tubles, could be. so placed fiat each table togethe; with the 'I my ers should occupy 1o moré space than one square - meter: squdre inches), and'if they.shonfd play whist ‘consuming only every “possible. dlstrlbnflo cards could be realized. At best the.printed. Words of a du- thor represent but'a poor tra»tion of what-he would express‘ft he' cotild. Therefore, it is well-to follow Ruskin’s advice on “reading for the thought,” and “get into the habit of looking in- tensely: at: words and assure yourself \of their meaning: syllable by syllable— nay, letter by letter.” . Not only: doe this he’p you to understand th thdr's 1eaning by comprehendin; words, but the act of concentr: Iou fertilizes and awakens your own i nd and tends to bring you into such syrn pathy with the idea ‘expressed, 2 with the author, that you are fllnmineq by far more of the subject than ‘the printed: words alone contain.—William E. Towne in Nautilus. i WAR sivmsssmups < ISSUED BY THE UNITED STATES N Executor ‘uted efficientdy. nce. 23y amili | “ Pioneer ** I possess certain’ essential quali- ficatlons if its trusts are to be exec- % Tt gust have wide business arid invest- the:various phases of trust * business: - It8" organization must be equipped for prompt and accutate han- FOR 'SALE OR TRADE—One 1912 Cadillac ‘car in .good condition. ‘Would make.a fine truck:if de- sired,; A. E. ‘Witnng‘ Blaekduck, ; Minn.. 3-41 FfiR SALL——One 54-lnch buffet, " 'table and/chairs;to mateh, fumed ‘oak, used‘one winter only. Phone 1. J. Cool, Markham Hotel. ' 8-41' FOR SALE—Eiousehold goods, _in: i .cluding typewriter and piano. Mr.| C..Cobb, £50 : if ‘desired./ Have postoffice in con- nection;. bringing $18 - monthly. Business. sales run $11,000 yearly. | Plenty ice put. up for summer. Purchaser should qualify as post- master. :Owner “will" enter “other business elsewhere. ~Part .cash’ and timd paper willi swing deal. .. Apply J iC. SmmwBenedlct, Minn; 6-43 FOR SALE—Six-room house modern except ‘heat, ter Jume: 1, easy terms. L1208 America Ave. " Tel, 98, C..W. Warfield. & 328t£ FOR SALE—Sixty-five . .acre; farm house,’ barn, chicken ‘other; small huildings‘ WHEN YOU «WANT A LOT—or a house and lot, 5;acres for garden or poultry;” 40,,80 or 160 acres, call oh Mathew’ Largon, Nymore, Minp., or phoner’zsoJ 5 all propertv sold on easy terms.’ dm519 : WANTED ~ WANTED—Bell ;boy_ for day work. Markham Hotef. 3-43 WANTEB—mdyJ cook and am.;g room girl at Svea Hotel. 6246 WANTED—Girl Aqr general house— _Work. Phone ] 600. 204 Irvine Ave. - 3 5-45 WANTED—GirI to “work nlghts at: 0. K. Restnurant > WANTED—Girl 1 for - general house- work. Mrs. Gerlock, 820 Beltrami Ave. -41 ‘WANTED — Paintlng and paper 2 hanging. . All . work guaranteed ¢ satisfactory. . L. W. Snelson. Phone 582-J.° 6-41 WANTED—To rent or_buy five or six-room house, “with® city water. Must not be too far from business district. Address “X .Y Z" Pio- neer. 323tf FOR RENT FOR RENT—Room furnished light-housekeeping. ; Inquire at 818 Irvine Ave. = 3-42 . FOR RENT--Seven-room house, mod- ern, 613 3rd St/ Tel. 98. C. W. Warfield. 3 328tf FOR RENT—Best; business :location in city, now occupied,-term of un- expired lease /2 _ years. -Address * Lease, 455 { 325tf for The Lalett * War News _'_,'."—’—_"' In the By the Grcaf United Press « PIONEER” —— Road ‘the [ ‘H,', I H;_ or Trustee must t must be thoroughly 1410 Batallon Band and Co. B, M. .6, at Bo'lck COmpetltlve Drill Co. B., EIk’s . Hall, 8:30 o’clock Grand March 9 o clock 'l'iokets $1.00 I.ABIES WITHI]IJT 'ESGORT WILL NUT BE ADMITTEB-.: A chance to replemsh your bed sheets at much less than the present mill price. wide 49[: JStandanl Bleached Sheenng ‘ | v > 46 : h h a Unbleached ori: 3Me £ if 11} 13-4 yards wrde % . . ayard . 356 This sheeting:is guaranteed standard qua]rty and is put up in pieces containing from 2 3-4 to 131-2 yards, no waste. We do not cut pieces, This isa chance to-save 1money as mail order house pnces on sbeetmg 2 1 4 yards wrde is 58 cents, - U'I.EARY BOWSER 60, Bemldjl, 5 Minn. 212 yds. a yard . 2 yards w1de ayard: . FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY Qne Half Blo_ck North of Union Station, B8EMIDJI, MINN Fl Remember, Tuesdny, “Meatless Day"- Wednesday, “Wheatless‘ Day.” Hackmg Coughs * For Hacking Coughs that rob you of your sleep hll your sys- tem becomes so Tun down that you are in grave danger of Pneu- monia or. Consuxnphon, the kind that almosttear you to pieces, makefiur head ache, your thioat sore and inflamed, take - - Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy It soothes and heals:the inflamed air passages, stops the tick- ling in the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to' throw off the disease. - Chamberlains Cough Remedy is quite different from the ordinary cough medicine, for it not only soothes but also heals; 86 that the effected paits are restored to” a healthy condition and the datiger of a future attack is removed. I firmly believe that-it is the best and most reliable preparation ever pro-s duced for coughs and colda." ““Graony”” Chamberlain dling of all details. The appointment of an Executor or Trustee therefore is ‘purely a business matter. Whysnot regard it as such and appoint a competent Trust Company; an ; tion especially equipped to as- sume the duties of Trusteeship? - _< +Our new. booklet will show you why - Trust Compa.ny administration is most economical Call&)r write for your copy today. PR DELIVERY A Boon to Business t6 deliver WOODSTOCK. Type- ‘ove Are Prepared writers promptly if ordere?i’pat nce. The Woodstock Typewriter Company has broken all records, -and -in .spite-of war conditions has increased its output over three times in £ix months, in order to meet the . growing Business demand for this popular machine. Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock as the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewriter, endorsed by the best opemrors somethm" bétter at the time of greatest need; A Friend Indeed. INVESTIGATE—Order Now to be Sure Phone 922 ©° BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidjy Defective