Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 12, 1918, Page 2

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POLITICAL ANNOUN(?D T | POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted by I. B. Olson 5 own behalf and-paid for by himat (Orderea for and by Andrew John- rate-of $5.00 for series.) son. Amount to be paid for Bemidji People 'Will Do Well to 1. B.' OLSON serles $10.00%) Heed Them. ‘Candiuace for & PmESSIONAL N i ?.EGIST.?R OF- DEEDS 3 DOCTORS s . Many bad cases of kid: aving received encouragement % — > ST frorn at Eoli” o c'f,?fl""é‘:}: from representative men of the coun- . DR. ©. R. SANBORN gested kidmeys fall behind.-in filter- | Y 10 enter ‘the face. for'tlie® office . BECTRICIAN 2 SUBSION X 7 2 ce—Miles ocl ; 1| ing the poison-laden blood and back- of Register of Deeds of Beltrami || BUSINESS “Hintered at-the- ‘et “3mn., as “Second-cizss ‘H|-ache, headach county, - I--take this Ftuni t e, dizzi isor- unty, opportunity tof : under 8ct of Congress of March 3, 1879. B ol ey ution H&Bflo::d 1]13 501- | anfiounce my- candidacy for-sald of- } - DR L 1 SHITH —— e [l ogrloct @ cOld. USe Doan’s Kidney fice. I'will not be in ‘a position to PKYQICI.AN A‘i{D ‘SUfi(’!EON‘ No’sttention pajd to snnonymous contributions, Writer's name must Pills at the first sign of kidney ‘trou-| mm“’ an extensive ca.mpa.ign. but i 4 be %’};’ggufifc;&‘{:n:d}f,fir"hz‘"mmg ,?“3',{“{},’&“’0,",,. not 4| ble. “Follow this Bemidjl resident's :)vort :fip{;‘gfifw?“rf;‘;t‘fe t:fl: :3}:; Oftice Security-Bank ‘Bleck later than Tuesday o ito.insure’publication in the current issue. example: ¢ |in the service and am ‘contributing L : of each ‘week > dollar I make (outside of & HE o says: suffered from kidney. and | pace. % DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. are living) towards‘the war. I be- ¥ Y L b'l .’,.“‘;,’.,'.','2(‘1“’}3 ;‘;’a;"f':;u’{?l';" g{y lieve I_am competent to fill ‘this: of : s : PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ion o out onrmy ABos 8rdly | fice and it favored with the nomina- Office in Mayo Block H hadPsuchpa ed yer . ]° erf tion and election, I will ‘give the “I'|-Plione 398 Res. Phone 397 g , mervous. feeling I ,rice my elosest ‘attention and the ] | A could hardly get through with my| pest service-there is in me. 48 |household duties. Every time I Respectfully, DE. 1. A, WARE L PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemn}jl, Mion. ‘M C. DePuy, 214 Tenth St., eaught cold .the trouble was worse. ‘B. OLSON. I began using Doan’s Kidney Pills|. o . ; and after I had taken two boxes Il & W to 616 | wa; l"llxede (;Ip in g‘;tl)d shape.” . o i ce 60c, at all dealers. = Don’t ; ! sy POLITICAL - ANNO ; 177 simply sk or kidney romédy—got | (oFSUd £3f hnd by Goorse sV Riea, - || DRS. GILMURE & MoCARN ‘Mrs. DePuy had. Foster-Milburn Co., Amount pahd for series $5.00) . PHYSX-CIANS "BURGEONB Mtgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv.. Office—Miles Block .OUR NATIONAL MISTAKE o While disaffection and disloyalty are at amin?mum in t}us country, still leoking into the past we can see a mistake which the country has made that is almost wholly responsible for what of disloyalty exists among American citizens. If when; in spite of the earnest efforts of eur government, war was forced upon -us, we had accepted the challenge in the right spirit, much misunderstanding ‘might have been averted. We should have accepted the gauge of battle as who[]y un- avoidable. - We should have seen, which many or us did not, that if American institutions were to_be ‘maintained, war was the only means-of maintaining them. Viewed m*th;qhght, there could be no question as to the duty of -every cltm‘en.’ That duty would have stood out most plainly—loyalty to one’s coun- e ORI Eran I hereby ‘announce myself as a, 5 Faaty candidate for the nomination of|| 1hectaon gfi’g‘sugggl;hon. 163 Sheriff of Beltrami County, Minne- I sotla, Jat thle pri'mgry election to be | held June 17, 1918. . EINER JOHNS Owing to my work as Chairman DR J ON of the Exemption Board and the|| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ‘I'work connected with the Sheriff’s 8 »Benigldjl, Qfinn. “As for knitted garments, I ‘wish “office, it would be impossible for me to see you all personally. I there- you.could have been with me one day at a certaln naval base near. New fore respectfully ask your support A. V. GARLOCE, M. D. York, when the crew of a ship ‘which ‘pat the 0"“‘;1"3 :lecltlon. : SPECIALIST had been accidentally sunk in‘‘our s . ery traly yours, EYE EAR NOSE THROAT very harbor entered the chaplain's of- ANDREW, JORNBON | Glasses Fitted WANTED TO THANK DONORS After This, It Would Be Folly to 8ay That Szltors Do Not Appreciate ) Gifts. | Mrs. Anna Steese Richardson writes In the Womean’s Home companion: try and her institutions, or TREASON. | fice to receive their fresh suppiy of ] a & w-529 to 616 B : Instead of ‘thus accteptmgbthe mteVIta'ble: h‘(’lwde,verrt Weve“l“ ‘knitted garments, They had all lost A = — DERTISTS ' \'f our old American way at ence began to argue and dispute-o thetr clothing, barely escaping with : % | : BBl 5 “foreign” war; never| thelr lives. > | , (ogg,g?amna,pafrflg?gfi%,mmrko. DR. J. W, DIEDRICH i the right of our government to enter a n ar; 1 p / ) o realizing, in our blindness, that this so-called “foreign” war| “The boys lined up like the wvell- | | ; g ; Il Amount to be paid for series $5.) Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg ) ¥ ion’s ;should/|trained satiers-they were, tucked their $To' ‘the Voters of the 62nd Legisla- || Ofti _ was as much our war as it was any other mation’s. Weshoul 3 > Vot t 8 ce. Phone 376-W Res. 376-R have seen that the ultimate object of the effort of Germany was '::!tltzl;:l:mli;: ;h;lrbnrms m;;; marcge(: = fllvsgniflgéc%s g . . : 3 , e an O . mimed at the vitals of America—that we were sin s s, vepresentative, I am desirous of hav- DR. J. T. TUOMY 4 DENTIST North of Markham Hot Gibbons Block o'le':al. 230 o N g the moment they broke ranks outside the supreme sacrifice, to be theGem < i -hemdquarters ‘each boy became ab- ing ‘the support and co-operation of call of her military despotism, from whom she expeeted wlbi-}ypied in his own particular package the residents of the district. it ‘elected I Wwill represent the people -mately to collect the enormous toll of money that the holoeaust|or knitted garments and comfort bag, GEQRGE W. RHEA without fear or favor and my hands|s——s ; should cost her. - . turning the sweaters, the helmets, the - REGIS s will not be tied in any way.- While DR. D. L. STANTON : But, as-'we have stated, we have been for a year debating| wristlets and even the bags Inside out, | | perehy' announce mmyseu a can.|® member of the board of county DENTIST - | poking inquiring fingers into every cor- | gidate for the office of Register of commniigsiomers I have endeavored to = E ? glste be fair and impartial and would at- Oftice-in Winter Block as to the rights of our government, first over the lives ‘and: services of our boys, then as to its rights to'the services of our money and our property, all the time losing sight of the basic fact that not only did all that we possess belong to eur govern- ment in its need, but that we ourselves are ‘but the creatures of that government, without which there would now be no. Amer- ican people as we see them. We: have lost sight of the fact . to some extent, that our very FIRST duty ‘is to government, as without it all rights, privileges and benefits come to_‘nwzht. i The question is not debatable. It is as one-sided as is t that of the right or wrong of murder, arson, theft, or any other * human transgression. The disloyal man is as plainly in con- i ! tempt of law agisthe murderer, the thief, or-any other criminal. ner., ’ “ ‘What are they looking for—sizes?’ [ asked the young officer at- my elbow. “‘Dear, no,’ said my guide with a laugh. ‘Letters, notes, the addresses of the lady who knitted the garment or filled the bag. They want to_write back and say thank you.’ % “After watching their frenzied search for notes and addresses, noth- Ing can ever make me believe that the There 1s something for you in the boys do not appreciate such gifts.” Want Aa column today. It's on the 5 last page. Deeds. If nominated and elected,|, b 4 2 »| tend to my dutles in the legislatura :E: %‘;tsi'..e%gtn?;a’;&g‘l&?o:m receive| itk the same spirit. I fully realize LAWYERS I have been & :resident of the the needs of this section of the state - - - county for the past 16 years, am a and being an active farmer myself Gnm M. TORRANCE taxpayer and a family man. I will|L Kow that its future Erowth dez LAWYER appreciate your support. | pends upon the development of the “Miles Block GEORGE W. RHEA. agricultural resources, and will be A d & wto 613 > able from practical experience to 3 Phone 560 urge the laws that will be of benefit. CHIROPRACTOR The active support of the people of the dlstrict will be <P a¥o0. || DocToN BF GHRAPRACTIC Acute and Chronic Diseases handled.- with great success, 1st Nat: Bank-Bldg. Phone 406-W * POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT * = * There can be no other view of ‘the question; because in lany : ol : : GPOLITICAL, ANNOUNCEMENT || 2 g. Phone _11 £ Ethex; view lies the seeds of anarchy and the destruction of all . e L - Y int to- be patd 1ol Hoitra. 10<12. 8. moi@r5 .7-8,p; m- ! Jaw. And law is the only force that earth has yet discovered Ve GoodMormn ! @ ] series $10.00.) : T - that will hold nations together. N\ ; ! b \ = mmms vmghmfiv s%%néEON Drive the truth home to every man, that his very ci_tizen- ship carries with it an iron-bound obligation to render hls. all, if demanded, to his government whenever the emergency arises. | . and Irvine Ave. .- How do you like my Shine | {omommeies = n ; ¥ pital 3' doors west oy A j : 1 | ||’ of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 oo AND, THE EMERGENCY HAS ARISEN. i i FOR CHARITY . o RHEA NOT A CANDIDATE L » & The Williams Northern Light rises-to devote eonsiderable 0“’0831:;108!? .3‘;51 e ge:. 99-J ' s space to-the candidacy of George' Rhea of Bemidji for the office = INESS of register of deeds and in the course of its remarks the Light says that the entry of Mr. Rhes is “inexplicable,” as he has a GENERAL MERCHANDISE \ did it. 50 shines for a dime, Every ‘boxvsav'es Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, B e b « : : 1 osition as “cashier of one of the leading banks of the county i b | Pith unlimited tenure.” The Light then goes on to say— me $4.90 and my shoes wear longer. Why don’t : - Flour, Fesd. ete. X7 4 f “Purthermore the general feeling is that all you try a box TODAY. You can’t lose. e ‘ W. G. SCHROED%R 3 should vote for a man who is competent and at the SumorA HOME SET ) S ! Bomidji ~ hone 65 same time needs the employment.” : . T e | It is reasonable to presume that any man has the great and a box of SumotA is A& Z 3 s I TOX § . | i American privilege of being a candidate for an elective office, the. ideal shoe shining Z : 2 | B e S e K SREY AND mTEANSFER = no matter whether he has wealth or not a nickel to- his name. outfit. : Res. Phoite 68 mbalein Mr. Rhea is not cashier of one of the leading banks of’ the Ask Neat FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS srion B : b earest Store. B f Offite Phone 12 county, although it is acknowledged the bank is one of the lead- After discussing ‘the matter with ing financial concerns of Beltrami. He is-assistant cashier and BLACK—TAN —WHITE—RED many business and professional men a wage earner. In other words, he has-a job. He is not seeking flflflt hgflézsete:::;i flffllflvedfif;g;:; ia dnm LAND CO. the office becauge he “needs it.” Mr. Rhea doesn’t believe a Pt O s camdiiate for the nom- nd, Logus, Insurance and public office is a charitable institution. Like any other can- ination for the office of register ofl City Property deeds for Beltrami county at the Troppman: Block Bemidji primaries "to be held in June. If I'elected I am confident that I can ‘discharge the duties of the office DRY CLEANING to the satisfaction of every resident Clothes Cleuners: for Men, Women of the county. I have been a resi- and Children e dent of Beltrami county for many .years, both as a farmer and business mean, and have devoted considerable | time to public affairs. I intend to see as many of the ratepayers a8 possible before election but should I not see you all I respectfully ask | your :consideration of my candidacy, i iand I- would very much appreciate your support and vote. I believe Piumiai‘,()rfifis& g:wmnil:{:flhmu .{'that every officer-should make it a| y BISTAR, Mer. " Phone 573-W point to do all he can-to win the war, | — = - even if his office is not directly con- nected with the handling of war l FUNBRAL DIRBCTOR ] didate he feels he is fully qualified to fill the position. and if | defeated will not exhibit any saffron hue in his makeup. The candidate espoused personally by the Northern Light is a splendid man. No question about that. But we of' the ! southern part of the county mever heard of his “needing” a political office to make a living, being the success in business| that he is. . Why inject the personal.gimlet in sounding the praises of any particular primary candidate, so long: as it affects another |- who is a man of reputation, standing, unquestioned business{ ability and loyalty? THE GIANT IS:AWAKE awake atlast. It hastaken a year of sustained effort, and the mobilizing of an army of close to two million| men, before we awoke from our slumbber, but we are wide | i awake at last, and doing things—with a big D. Government departments are running smoothly, and’ the great machinery of war is at last forging ahead. Huge stores| of supplies of every conceivable description are being rushed across the Atlantic; Army after army is being trained and dis- patched, until the American forces and equipment on the other side are fast attracting the attention of the world and sending' I cold shivers up and down the German spine. ! The Kaiser’s boast to Mr. Gerard, that he had 500,000 = £ German reservists in this country, and ready to take up arms i at his word of command, has the ring of a huge joke. If they| | are here, they at least know how to preserve whole skins. o We have hit our stride at last, and now let’s keep it up] ‘ till complete victory is ours. Kaiserism, with its attendant The giant is matters, and if elected I shall use %&E%m every influence at my command <0 make the register of deeds office a|| 408 Beltrami Ave., Bemidjl, Minn. factor in promoting matters of a = patriotic nature. JOHN S. NORRIS. N. L. HAKKERUP ‘PHOTOGRAPHER d & w-531 to 615 4 Photos Day and Night — Third St. Bemidjl ? i il ! , ’ PHOTOGRAPHS e - i l| For the Boys in France It Takes Three Porsons to Complete a Telophone Call The effectiveness of telephone service depends on the degree of co-operation between three individuals— 1. The person calling. 2. The operator. 8. The person called. "Also, it is bound to help the-telephone service gemer- | Sittings Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO The creamery has fresh buttermilk daiyl. Try your grocer first—a num- ber of them handle buttermilk. The Creamery. soset|l NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY —Dwight D. Miller— | train of evils, must perish from the earth. all : ' ! y if every subscriber will accord the young women at WE THEADngCII%IgISGn%tAfCO"].‘ BnRelfip_}nentégrget that AMERICA IS the telephone switchboard the same ogmidSWB and 5 Insure Au&ghig‘;N Anywhere HE WAR. urte rato mselv i —0 : 00“ xloussy t:l;i)::w.ths ope! s the, es are always | Security Bank I‘;]esg.—'l‘el. 747 Vigorous steps should be taken to punish any person con- victed of originating false rumors of disasters.to our troops abroad. The families and friends have enough anxiety to bear, without being made the victims of irresponsibble sensation} Proinpt Delivery 4 m"w.. ropared flll ; a':pt;.'r&o&fismcxryfiii \ - Satput lcsebed over tooy ‘v e oy Tt ‘poputar machine, \ezsA Boon to Business THE BEMIDJI PIONEER ‘WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 1SSUED BY THE Save Food mongers. : Buy War Savings e =nd Liberty; Ronlly UNITED STATES President Wilson’s address to Congress concerning the GOVERNMENT revenue tax sounded well to the-ears of all except the profiteers.|:

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