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..... o » —~-% % THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER — — UNFIT MEAT OFFERED TO BECOME BRIDE MILLER-DICKENSON . Miss Edna Wright of Becida left yesterday afternoon , for _Portland, Ore., where she will join her fiance, Don Shannon, formerly of Bemidji, ARMY. IS ACCUSATION © ADDITIONAL LOCALS Lrl,rs Christianson of ‘the town .of Washington, June 7.—Further Liberty was in the city on b\lslflesslevldence of the sale or offering for now with the spruce production di- b i R e “';-“eyde'}.fi vision of the signal corps. , They will be married at the home of rela- tives of the groom near Portland. been discovered by the .ciating. Mr. and Mrs. Trade commission, W. T. Chantland, chief examiner, declared yesterday when representatives of Wilson & Co., Chicago packersfi appeared to deny charges that they had sold un- fit meat. _* \G. W. Harnwell, chairman of the Beltrami County War Savingswcam- paign, visited Tenstrike and Kelli- | Mer in connection with the present W. S. S. pledge campaign. 3 their home in this city. F. VG. Troppman retutfied ‘Wednes- day from a business trip to Crook- ston. # STATE WILL MORE DOUBLE RED C: LIBERTY FARMERS MEET . THAN The Liberty Farmers’ club held its lioss QUO'EA regular monthly meeting at the farm - St. Paul, June 7.—Minnesota will| of Joseph Choron, Wednesday, June more than double her allotment for|5. The meeting was well attended the Red Cross, reports now in:the|and the usual regular business trans- hands of E. W. Randall, state chair-| acted.. Mr. Choron has a gplendid man, show. ‘ farm and members of the club were The state was allotted $1,500,000. | much interested in his modern meth- The amount on hand today was $3,-|'ods_of farming. 131,683, and complete reports from many districts are still to come. This” includes only the amounts made-.during the big drive. .In the country districts especially large sums have been contributed at other times as the result of auction sales. FORMER GERMAN SOLDIER ‘EPS ON KAISER’'S PIC St.” Peter, Minn., June 7.—Andrew Kepp of thi scity proved to a gov- ernment ugent yesterday his loyalty by taking the kaiser's picture from its frame and stepping on it. The picture had hung in his saloon for twenty-three years, and next to it was a picture of himself in a Ger- man uniform. When the picturé of the kaiser was removed & homestead scene on a and Oxfords. . Come in with, say $2.98 and appear ina White Lace, Military Heel Oxford on Sun- day. 3 The Womer’s: White Shoes.and Oxfords are going in full blast, for all appreciate true values in these days. Poplins, Sea Isle and Canvas Shoes in Military or High Heels at $1.75, $2.10, $3.45, $4.50, $4.85, $5.50 and up. - N Oxfords in all'colors and styles at $1.50, 1.75,:$2:98; $3.95, $5.00 and up. duce to you our new White Shoes, Pumps MULTIKOPY . will- give clea{f, legible, perma. nent impressions, free from: $ &, PLEDGE YOUR YEAR'S ¢ WS.S‘ smudging apd smearing. It la§ts : ! ' SPECIAL » . i longer, giving you more copies |} © - ONE LOT OF LADIES’ 2, 3 and 4STRAP 3 oovesans " PATENT OR KID PUMPS. THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PURCHASES $3.50 and $4.50 values, SPECIAL SAT- URDAY ONLY - ; % $2.98 TROPPMAN'’S KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT ~ CITY LIVERY - m Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Service is first White IN @ Shoe B Dressing % rMen's Womeris and Childrens Shoes | SRR class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S'OLD BARN. Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine' Avenue. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. S S i FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918 —~——— Miss Goldie Dickenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dickenson, and Joseph Miller, also of this city; were married yesterday at the Dick- engon home, Judge J. E. Harris offi- Dickenson ‘acted as witnesses. They will make for Safurday If you want o m‘éet style, let us intro- J SCHOOL GARDENS Harry Oiin, agriculture director, requests that all girls and boys who s have joined the school garden club, o y he at the school farm Monday morn- ) ing at 8 o’clock to be ready to plant . el #itelr’gardens. The creamery has fresh buttermilk 7 e [ daiyl. Try your grocer first—a num- ber of them handle buttermilk. The POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. | (2% 00 1o P ‘(Ordered for and by Andrew John- son. Amount to be. paid for series”$10.00.) WANT AD DEPT NOTICE - ¢ Advervizements 1n this column cost half sert a word ‘per issue, when : paid cash in advance. -“No ad- will 7 be run for less than 10c-per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. tor less than 26c. FOR SALE FOR SALE—A good. lot of second hand lath, at once. - C. E. Battles. i 2-68 FOR SALE—House and two lots for ¢ $1,300. Inquire at 1218 Beltrami . Ave. 6-613 - FOR SALE OR RENT—Cottage on ' lake' shore, sand shore, close in, lot 70x330. Address “U,” c|o Pio- neer. 2-68 7, FTOR SALE—A 1915, five-passenger = Ford. Cheap if taken at once for cash. - Inquire 21st St and Dal- _ton Ave. 3-61 FOR SALE—31% acres land at Ny more. Inquire 21st St. and Dal- : “ton Ave. 2-68 FOR SALE—Touring car, starter, : electric lights, been run ’ 6,000 miles. Case, $2,350. . Will sell for $500. 915 Lake Blvd. 2-68. - FOR SALE—Cheap, house, barn and chicken coop,~and five acres. All b hereby announce myself as a Fcandidate for the nomination of Sheriff of Beltrami County, Minne- sota, at the primary election™to be held June 17, 1918. Owing to my work as Chairman of the” Exemption Board and the| ynder cultivation, O. P. Grambo, work connected ‘with the Sheriff’s Nymore. 2 7-611 office, it would be impossible for me -l;o—m——"—— T —Touse and ot on 21st to see you all personally. I there- streey, cheap. Inquire at 1201 fore respectfully ask your support Park ,Ave. i 6-67 e ml\nliel;i fl-fi?ogburs, FOR SALE—Good steel row boat in 'ANDREW JOHNSON. first class condition; $15 takes it, d.& w-529 to 615 Apply E. H. Denu, Pioneer office. ) House phone 639-W. 6-67 FOR SALE—At a bargain if taken.: at omnce, small team, one 6 and’ one 8, harness and light wagon. * POLITICAL (Inserted by ANNOUNCEMENT M. E . Ibertson in his own behalf. To be paid for by Also. milch -cow, one-half. Guern- him at the rate of $10 sey. Address Box K, Solway, Minn. 10-611 for series.) Asaoe 2 FOR™ SALE—Timber langs. ~Large or small tracts. See H. Nesgoda at 407 Minn. Ave., or write Box 287, ‘Bemidji, Minn. 1 mo-610 . FOR SALE—Six-room house on easy - payments. John F. Gibbons. 59tf 2 F. HICKERSON, Manager | P " ;‘«; Lo sl i T PRINTING The DixieTrio ' In a New Act " With 7 Reels Pictures i X | TONIGHT & We give you Job Printing that pleases. Whether your needs be g SATURDAY letter heads, envelopes, calling cards or posters, your printing will be characteristic of YOU and representative of YOUR business. BE DISTINCTIVE 1 GranD Children 10c Adults 20¢ You might as well be distinctive in your printing—it doesn’t. cost any more and we will do it promptly and well. HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H.N. MKEE, Funeral Director i PHONE 178-W or R G}ilve us an order for the first printed thing you need—use the tele- phone. v BEMIDJI PIONEER TELEPHONE 922 , i i Toaay—Telepnone the Yioneer of- ' fice, 922, about that news item you i, have in mind. Your guests and friends will appreciate the courtesy. LOONS DOINGS OF THE V. BoT T~ A0 DEAD RROM THE ' GUEST OF HONOR", BUSINESS ' — % NOU MUST Qo TR sk A FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with - city water and sewer. Lot s 30x150 feet and runs out to the- lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 276. 62tt 3 WANTED ‘ WANTED—Two girls at Lake Julia sanatorium; $20 per month. Call G. E. Carson, Pioneer office. 57tf WANTED—To rent or buy boat.for . the season if:reasonable. - Phone “7507-J, or write E-'R. E., Pioneer. i3 5 & 2-68 WORK WANTED—Girl of 16 wants light housekeeping, one year high - school. State wages and duties. Write H. McCrelin, Minn. i B FOR RENT [ FOR RENT—6-room house at 1115| Minn. Ave., after June 10. Ad-;. dress W. _H Ut_lg_y‘ § 2. M. E. i On the soliclt:tnél%:g%%ogy friends, I have filed for the office of sheriff for the county of Beltrami. I have been a resident of Bemidji and Bel- trami county for seventeen years. I am a taxpayer and a man of family.| _Or Phone 507-J. I have acted as sheriff on several oc-| FOR RENT—Two modern furnished casions in Beltrami county when the rooms, 1113 Bemidji Ave, Phone; sheriff was incapacitated, and I feel| 345. 3-68 confident that I can conduct the af-| FGR RENT—One modern furnished fairs of the sheriff’s office in a man- room. 1121 Bemidji Ave. 3-68 gle‘;v;lhat will meet with your ap FOtf{ SE}JE; — nge_mmsl zglodernl 3 N rick. cottage. . Reasonable for the!, onlgrorpecttully solicit your supPort| summer. . Inquire 419 8th St. 3-697 M. E. IBERTSON. FOR RENT—Furnished summer cot-. d & w to 616 tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, g Minn. Apply Thomas Roycraft, Lavinia, Minn. 523tf FOR RENT—Summer cottage. John F. Gibbons. Telephone 929. 659tf _ LOST_AND FOUND i LOST—Yellow and white angora kit- Candidate for- ten. Finder please return to REGISTER OF DEEDS Henry Miller for reward. -1-67 Having received encouragement | FOUND—Bunch of keys in jitney, from representative men of the coun- bus. Owner can have same by ty to enter the race for the office calling at Pioneer office and pay-, of Register of Deeds of Beltrami ing for this ad. 2-68 county, I take this opportunity to announce my candidacy for said of- fice. I will not be in a position tof] make an extensive campaign, but POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted by I. B. Olson in-his own behalf and paid for by him at rate of $5.00 for series.) I B. OLSON - | ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- '] QGUEST o= HWONOR will appreciate your vote and sup- port all the more. I have two sons in the service and am contributing every dollar I make (outside of a bare living) towards %wajr. I be- Auto Livery and Taxi Service | | Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 ' Residence Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, Manager lieve I am competent “fill this of- fice and if favored withi.the nomina- tion. and election, I will give the office my closest attention and the best service there is in me. i Respectfully, I..B. OLSON. - —— d & w to 616 * Father knows when he has enough ! "T0 —ORROW YoU SHALL BE& OUR CHIES AVIATOR JL 7 Defective