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© soum SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1918, * POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Orderea for and by Andrew John- son. Amount to be paid for series $10.00.) WILL HELP W. 8. §. lThomas Royecraft of Lavinia has been named* chairman of the district tributary to Lavinia in connection with the present' W. 8. S: campaign. HOME FROM BORDER Lawrence Carter is in Bemidji and will spend the summer at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Carter. Mr. Carter aas been in the service of the United States army on the Mexican border for the past three years. INTERESTING TALK Mrs. Thomas H. Hall of the Moose- heart Legion, gave a very instruc- tive talk to the ladies of the -Moose- heart chapter in Bemidji last eve- ning, which was appreciated by all (Il&gfixglx%%l‘ Opslgxllw?n h;s own behalf and paid for by him at rate of $5.00 for series.) TONIGHT oy SUNDAY PARALTA PLAYS " “Pick of the Pictures” ‘ Presents, Henry B. Walthall with MARY CHARLESON / EGISTER OF DEEDS Having received encouragement from representative men of the coun- ty to enter the race for the office of Register of Deeds of - Beltrami county, I take this opportunity to announce my candidacy. for said of- fice. I will not be-in a position to make an extensive campaign, but 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) tewards the war. I be- lieve I am competent to fill this of- fice and.if favored with the nomina- tion and election, I will give the office my closest attention and the best service there is in me. very much. Today she will leave for' Fargo where she will take up —IN— 4 Respectfully, other work. 2 1. B. OLSON. 11 i L)) d & w to 616 C. E’s MEETING i . The Christian Endeavor society . RO POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Ordered for and by George W. Rhea. met last evening at the home of Miss Amount paid for series $5.00) Ida Virginia Brown and held one of its regular business meetings. One matter of importance transacted was that they decided that the Christian The fellow who fails tries harder than he who is merely lucky. A Endeavor would serve one meal for 3 € : t the delegates of the Sunday school Wlth Cl“bs Are Tr“mPs _2 part comedy = convention on Saturday, June 15. % o o » s b - b . — — ) — — — — — — I' hereby announce.mayself as a candidate - for the ~ngniination- of Sherift of Beltrami County, Minne- sota, at the primary election to be held June 17, 1918. ¥ eI Owing to my work as Chairman of the Exemption Board and . the work connected with the Sheriff’s office, it would be impossible for me to see you all personally. I there- fore respectfully ask your support | at the coming election. Very truly yours, =~ ANDREW JOHNSON. d & w-529 to 615 WOMAN’S COUNCIL Monday~ afternoon at 2:30 o’tlock the .Bemidji Woman’s War Council will hold its regular meeting in the Presbyterian church. Reports - will be given by the various chairmen and representatives of all women's organizations, on the war work. Every woman is urged to attend. Mrs. H. C. Baer, chairman. ADDITIONAL LOCALS Mrs. H. J. Poppenberg and family went to Bemidji Thursday afternoon. —Brainerd Daily Dispatch. MONDAY and TUESDAY, JUNE 10-11 PARAMOUNT PICTURES Presents VIVIAN MARTIN <In the marvelous piéture of~t'li'e'heroiffle daysof - “THE PETTICOAT PILOT” " ~ with Hearst-Pathe 3 NEWS IN PICTURES 5 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted by M. E. Ibertson in his own behalf. To be paid for by him at the rate of $10 - for series.) . Mrs. Charles Lentz of Detroit, Mich., arrived in Bemidji yesterday to spend two weeks.as the guest-of her mother, Mrs. A. A. Carter, 419 Eighth street. A A A A A A A A AP NOTICE OF SALE :OF FRAME SCHOOL HOUSE The Board of Education of Inde- pendent School District, Bemidiji, Minnesota, in their business office, in the High school building on June 18th, 1918, will offer for sale to the highest bidder, or bidders, a certain four-room frame school nouse build- ing, located on the Lincoln School gite in the Fifth Ward (Nymore), Bemidji, Minnesota. All bids must be placed in sealed envelopes and addressed to the Clerk, Dr. J. T. Tuomy, Bemidji, Minne- gota, and the bidder must write plainly on the outside of envelope (Bids for School Building, or bids for furnaces). The bids for ' the school house shall include to obli- gate the successful bidder to remove either in whole or in such parts to suit - his convenience, on or before Sept. 1st, 1918, all of the frame structure of the four-room school with coat rooms, halls, stairways, walls, floors, ceilings, roofs, and all accessories, all plaster, lath, finish- ings, doors, windows, etc., of every description;_all masonry works such as chimneys, and as much of the stone foundation as shall be neces- sary to fill in above for the proper grading and filling,in, or all of the stone foundation, if same be the pleasure of the purchasers. The bid- der shall include in his bid to take all or enough earth from back of the school site and dump in to fill the basement vacated in the removal of the old building, and make the fill level with the present grade and the premises broom clean. On the above named date the Board of KEducation will also receive separate bids and sell to the Ligh- est bidder two furnaces with all gal- vanized iron ducts, flues and pipes, and registers pertaining to the heat- ing and ventilation of said building. Bill of Sale will be executed by the Clerk and President of the board to the successful bidder, surrendering to the bidder all of the rights to the above mentioned building and con- veying to the bidder full possession and ownership of all of the building under the first bid and all of the equipment mentioned for the second bid. The bidders shall enclose a certified check of ten per cent of his bid to show good faith that he will comply with the conditions of this sale. The Board of Education reserves the right to reject any or all of the bids. The terms of this sale will be cash or in bankable securities to be paid when bill of sale is executed. The ten per cent furnished with the bids will be held by the clerk until all of the building included in the Bill of Sale has been removed and premises left in conditions as stated above. DR. J. T. TUOMY, 2d 68-615 Clerk. FRESH BUTTERMILK DALY 10 CENTS GALLON L - THE CREAMERY —— — CITY LIVERY = GEQRGE W. RHEA Candidate for REGISTER. OF DEEDS I hereby announce myself a can- didate for the office of Register of Deeds. If nominated and elected, the duties of that office will receive the best of my attention. . p I have. been.a resident of - the county .for the past 16 years, am a taxpayer and a family man. I will appreciate your support. . . GEORGE W. RHEA. d & w to 615 \ ._. e Bemidji’s all the year round livery. ~Service is first 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 Avenug. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. N | & F HICKERSON, Manager | ‘M. E. IBERTSON On the solicitation of my friends, I have filed for the- office of sheriff i. I have trami county for seventeen years. I am a taxpayer and a man of family. I have acted as sheriff on several oc- ‘casions in Beltrami county when the sheriff was incapacitated, and I feel confident that I can conduct the af- fairs of the sheriff’s office in a man- ner that will meet with your ap- proval. I respectfully solicit your support on June 17, 1918. M. E. IBERTSON. 360 ARTICLES ™ 360 TLLUSTRATIONS BETTER THAN EVER 15c a copy At Your Newsdealer Yearly Subscription $1.80 Send for our new free cate alog of mechanical books Popular Mechanics Magazine 6 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago d & w to 616 POLITICAL ANJOUNCEMENT (Oraered by W. T. Noonan for John Norris. Amount to be paid for series $10.00.) [ - Help win the R AT We give you Job Printing that pleases. Whether your needs be letter heads, envelopes, calling cards or posters, your printing will be characteristic of YOU and representative of YOUR business. BE DISTINCTIVE You might as well be distinctive in your printing—it doesn’t cost any more and we will do it promptly and well. ; FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS ° After discussing the matter with many business and professional men and. homesteaders from different parts of the county, I have decided to become a candidate for the nom- ination for the office .of register of deeds for Reltrami county at the (primaries to be held in June. If elected I am confident that I can discharge the duties of the office to the satisfaction of every resident of the county. I have been a resi- dent of Beltrami county for many years, both as a farmer and business man, and have devoted considerable time to public affairs, I intend to see as many of the ratepayers as possible before election but should I not see you all I respectfully ask your consideration of my candidacy, and I would very much appreciate your support and vote. I believe that every officer should make it a point to do all he can to win the war, even if his office is not directly con- nected with the handling of war matters, and if elected I shall use every influence at my command -o make the register of deeds office a factor in promoting. matters of a patriotic nature. JOHN S. NORRIS. d & w-531 to 615 ULT G}ilve us an order for the first printed thing you need—use the tele phone. : . BEMIDJI PIONEER . TELEPHONE 922 MULTIKOP will give clear, legible, perma- nent impressions, free from smudging and smearing. It lasts longer, giving you more copies per sheet. THE BEMIDJT PIONEER ECONOMY The creamery has fresh buttermilk - daiyl. Try your grocer first—a num- ber of them handle buttermilk. Thé freamery. b28tf WANT AD DEPT. NOTICE" Adveruisements in this column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per issue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 26c. 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Two acres of land with summer cottage, within city lim- its. Good well on premises. Phone 684-J. ¢ 68tf FOR SALE—Family ice box. Enam- eled inside, has 2 doors, $10. Phone 141-W Berglund. 2-610° FOR SALE—A-1 family cow, fresh June 15. F. A. Hansen, 23rd St., Delton Ave. 3-611 FOR SALE—A good lot of second hand lath, at once. C. E. Battles. 2-68 FOR SALE—House and two lots for $1,300. Iqquire at 1218 Beltramiy, Ave. = 6-613 FO! R —Cottage on lake shore, sand shore, close in, lot 70x330. Address “U,” c|o Pio- neer. 2-68 FOR SALE—A 1915 five-passenger Ford. Cheap if taken at once for cash. Inquire 21st St. and Dal- ton Ave. : .3-610 FOR SALE—31 acres land at Ny- .more. Inquire 21st St. and Dal- ton Ave. 3 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 under: eultivation, O. P. Grambo, FOR SALE—At a bargain if taken at once, small ‘team, one 6 and one 8, harness and light wagon:_ Also milch cow, one-half Guern- sey. ‘Address Box K, Solway, Minn. . 10-611 FOR SALE—Timber lands. 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 FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with city water and sewer. Lot is 30x150 feet and runs out to the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 276. b2tf B WANTED WANTED—To hear from owner of ~ good farm for sale.. State cash price, full description. D. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. WA —To rent a tent —about 12'x14’, Teléphone 285-J. 2-610 WANTED—Solicitors. Five experi- enced solicitors wanted for house to house £anvass. . Ask for Mr. Desmond, Markham Hotel, after 3 p. m., Saturday. 1-68 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. Phone 16-F-12. 2-610 WANTED—Two girls at Lake Julia: sanatorium; $20 per month. Call G. E. Carson, Pioneer office. 57tf WANTED—To rent or buy boat fo the season if regsonable. Phone 507-J, or write E. R. E., Pioneer. 2-68 FOR RENT FOR RENT—Will rent room or share cottage with housekeeping privileges, at Grand Forks Bay. Telephone 507-J. 1-68 Lake Blvd., from Oct. 1 to May 1, FOR RENT—6-room -house at 1115 Minn. Ave., after June 10. Ad- d;‘fiss__W_. H. Utley. 2-68 FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 345. 3-68 FOR RENT—One modern furnished room. 1121 Bemidji Ave. 3-68 FOR RENT — Five-room modern brick cottage. Reasonable for the summer. Inquire 419 8th St. 3-69 FFOR RENT—Furnished summer cot- tages at Lavinia, Lake Bemidji, Minn. Apply Thomas Roycraft, Lavinia, Minn. 523tf FOR RENT—Summer cottage. John F. Gibbons. Telephone 929. b59tf . ____LOST AND FOUND _ FOUND—Bunch of keys in jitney bus. Owner can have same by calling at Pioneer office and pay- ing for this ad. 2-68 ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- 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 HUFFMAN & OLEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R 1-68 elsle; ‘ Defectiv