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THE-BEMIDJ1-DAILY--PIONEER-- - -’F'HURSDAY;-JUNE 13, 1918. (Tlc:ol:)[énpla élfo} at rggtfifr mtesTfi)r «( I:flg&le’];lmberl‘lf B. ogqun h!s OTWD (Ofgg;glgfi!‘“d byoglqu‘gr;a;rf.vo?m- son.. Amount to be paid for BEMIBJI D.A“I‘LY.PIONEER‘ i T 1 8 serigd ren e dhiod, far viias) v series. $10.00.) .__—uv:nuilmvanr ARTERROON EXORPT SUNDAY—S&—- W' (I}_a an'Iu(:{‘asol?r £ THE BEMIDI PIONERR FUBLISEING GO. "¢ Wia ~ Y 2 3 7 ; ) T, B. DENU* o : REGISTER. OF. DEEDS £/ f'_’-_‘:_”_o'_-_________'__________________ i v Having rece%%d encouragement _—————eee i .| from representative.men.of.the. coun- y 4 TELEPHONI $42- ty to enter the race for the office|: .| ot Register of Deeds of Beltrami LODGE MEETS TO'GHT, ‘| county, I take this opportunity tto - i a0 announce ‘my candidacy" for-said of- “There -will-be a-meeting of-the M. | . 2 3 v | fice. T wmynotwbe ln‘y a position-to B. A. ]odge tuis eve,ning at 8 o'clock| « . . make an -extensive..campaign, -but | at the Odd Fellows’ hall. -All mem- ~ %' | will appreciatesyeur: vote and sup- bers are: requested to be present as port all the more. I have two sons there will “be initiation and . drill in : the service -and: am contributing team ‘work. i every l(lollar 1-make * (outside i)f a - I T R R SRR 4 bare. living) towards the war. be- MISS RAYMOND PB,OMOTEDU : £ ¥ lieve; I am ‘competent to fill this of- i araeh fige and if favored with the nomina- ss Marie Raymond, who has 3 tion--and-election; - will - give - the been bookkeeper and - stenographer nft;w. my -closest attention and the with the Nortnwestern - Telephone B best_service tuere.is in me. company in this city for the past ully, three years, has been transferred to 1. B. OLSON. - the head office in Duluth, and will e leave Saturday. Miss Raymond is well known here. i Entered at the postoffice at” Bemidjt, Minn; as -gecond-class- -matter under n.:t ‘of-Congress -of-March-§, \-lg"b', . 'paid to annonymous contributions, - Writer's name must | o .:nhzl:h:}.l:‘:ditor, but not necessarily for:-publication.: Communications for the Weekly Ploneer ‘must 'reach: this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publicationin-the current issue. - Respectf d & w to: 616 Ten pages; containing b ot the woek, - Fublishet 3 f the-news of: ‘week. ‘« 3 flu-lnsnl'mo n:!mwu go any:address; for; in advance $1.50 ‘POLITICAY,. ANNOUNCEMENT (Ordered for aud by George W. Rhea. : z7Amount:paid for series $5.00) GIRL'S STATEMENT WILL ew § HELP BEMIDJI| /= Here is the girl’s own story: “For| But attg'r Aa'll: has aaen said and LENDING AND GIVING: -~ o } years I had dyspepsia, sour stomach| done—th % K and constipation. I drank hot water|of g;:dseislogcil. n;la:mf]zrn.m.aig{i:tel; | It will be-well for our people to:get a correct line on the |and olive oil by the gallon. Nothi| worthy of your support. Vote for : i g : s d: will b de on their purses|ing helped until I tried buckhtorn| hj i ; I _hereby announce-miyself as a va?ousfl?ntsi: o a{e bell];gi’safgu! v}vxlt to i’ i;r;l?s}f P batk, glycerine, otc, as mixed in |- g 3-615 | § E5, candidate for the nomination - of before this titanic strugg g - Adler-i-ka. ONM SPOONFUL help-| Twelve (12) inch blue printcopies E;Ite;li toi'hfell)?;?nn:r ng}le%tg‘,thi;m:; We must get the distinction between:giving and lending. |ed me INSTANTLY.” : Because Ad-|from government certifl 1 In the first place, we might state that.our government has | ler--ka flushes the ENTIRE aliment. showing all sovernmen:d xfo:::: hold June 17,1818, . _ not asked, and ‘will not ask, for one cent-of gift money. - The [tary tract it relleves ANY' - CASH|swamps,:highlands,:rivers, etc., and | 4 > - Owing to my work as Chairman % s i d.for 1 hich it pur: constipation, sour stomach .or . ga¥| the locotion of. judicial ditches to of ‘the [Exemption Board: and = the. extent ‘of:its call is for loans—and for loans on which it pur-| 5% events appendicitis... It has|be sold at May, 1918, sale at Be- i\ work connected. with the Sheriff’s poses to pay fair rates of interest. The man or woman who | QUICKEST ACTION of. anything we| midji, Minn...26¢ each: : For sale at : office, it would be impossible for me t bonds does NOT sacrifice: for the cause, in|ever cold. City Drug Store—Adv. | Ploneer office. 225t 4 s || to see you all personally. I there 3 fore respectfully ask your suppqrt buys governmen the sense in which we usually employ the wprd. At the m?St, e | at the coming election. his action entails but a temporary inconvenience, in diverting i : ; Very truly yours, - his means to different channels from those in which he is ac- ' e s S ey ANDREW, JOHNSON. customed to employ them. In the end he has the full worth of his money in the soundest securities on earth—the promises of the U. S. Government to pay. R t But there are calls being made that entail direct_giving. The activities of the Red Cross, the Y. M. C. A, the‘nghts of Columbus,.etc., are for money from which there will be no = financial return. Yet these calls must be met, and met fully and cheerfully. Why should we support these great causes? Because they constitute the great humanizing -agencies: in the grim ma- chinery ‘'of war. Their work is to remedy-the physical hurt and undo the moral hurt that must inevitably result from war. : An army.without the Red Cross would be unthinkable in this = humanitarian twentieth century. The horrors of war, at its best, are great, but without the ministrations of the Red Cross our armies could not endure. . Likewise without the civilizing influences of the religious and social organizations the morals of our troops would suffer deeply. Their minds must be diverted from the grim duties of slaughter, and they be brought always to see behind the dark clouds of war, the silver liling embodied in the ideal peace conditions for which they contend. 1t doesn’t necessarily require great patriotism to buy gov- ernment bonds: The support of these companion -agencies must come from the great, generous hearts of our people. o ‘And thanks be to a God of Merey, it is coming in a never- | ending stream. . - ; 5 — 00— i SUNDAY :SCHOOL CONVENTION 1S WELCOME Today marks the opening of the annual Minnesota Sunday School association convention in Bemidji and the delegates and visitors will remain until Sunday evening. ° )\ The convention-was secured for Bemidji a year ago at the convention held in Minneapolis, when the burdens of the world conflict were not felt like they are now. However, the con- vention is-one of the most important of the annuals held in the state and is one of the most potent factors for instilling ‘the right spirit into its peoples. - It not only brings a realization'of the teachings of Him and the instilling of effort'to improve-on | life’s conduct, but also the realization that it is to Him America aws her liberty;s her past brilliant luster in progress and all that is, and -also- realization that He will not allow his precepts and teachings to be thwarted by the bloody sword nor the destruc- tion of-his followers-by the exponent-of-all that is unholy and unrighteous. The Sunday school convention is welcome. Its delegates are welcome. Its visitors are welcome. Bemidji’s latch string is out. | | ‘ |l | = P POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT L i (Ordered and paid tor by A. E. Rako. | Amount to be paid for series $5.) To the Voters of the 62nd Legisla- 1 :_ tive District: Having filed as a candidate for representative, I am desirous of hav- e A A A A A A A A A A A A POLITICAL . ANNOUNCEMEN' (Inserted by M. E, OIbertson in Thls own behalf. To be paid for by Iim at the rate of $10 for series.) - POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Oraered by W. T. Noonan for John Norris.. Amount to be paid for series §10.00:) .7 vt Aanpe At You Should-Make | : | ing ‘the support and co-operation of ife I T : ’ A Ll e nsurance r ust GEORGE W. RHEA: elected I will represent the people Candidate-for without fear or favor and my hands I hereby announce. myself.a can-|a member of the board of county o i g f didate for the office of Register of | commissioners I have endeavored ' to i you to :‘lnsure the efieCtlve i the duties of that office will receive|tend to my duties in the legislature it P i the best of :my -attention. v with the same spirit. I fully realize -. use of your insurance money, and county. for the past 16 years, am afand being an active farmer myself taxpayer and a family man. I will|l know that its future growth de- . o e o e GEORGE "W.RHEA. agricultural resources, and will be ,nlte plan, Outhn-lng its investment d & wto 615 . able from .practical experience to Ly 3 S 7 The.active support of the people of r distribution when you are the district will be ppreciated. A Life Insurance Trust is just such a -.plan. .1t enables you to say who ghall #-whpin and how the income shall be paid nd what disposition shall be made of the round insurance money with every safe- . guard. - < i . .attorney jn working jout the terms of such ! an arrangement. - Write him today—no the residents of the district. 1f . ~ REGISTER. OF: DEED! will not be tied: in any way. - While. HERE is only ohe: ‘'way for Sttt Deeds. If nominated- and .elected, |be fair and impartial and would at- I have been ‘a resident -of ~ the|the needs of this section of the state .#that is to prOVId_e now-for a defi- | I' | appreciate your support. pends upon the developmenf of the urge the laws that will be of benefit. el 3w-613 A. E. RAKO. handle:this fund, how it shall be invested, " principal. In short, it enables you to sur- Our Trust Officer ‘will help you or your obligation. ¥ Weris-DickeyTrust Co.) - TH STAND 28D AVE.SOUTH. - i |/' FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS After discussing the matter with many business and professional men M. E. IBERTSON On the solicitation of my friends, —————————————————==—=| | have filed for the, office of sheriff for the county of Beltrami. I have et SO e HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO LIVE THERE? <hBLISY, V THE ORIGINAL been a resident of Bemidji and Bel- ::gts gg“:;ite:g;;i fl"o}"“ d}ifie;‘g“‘; " & . s : * Y~ " J trami county for seventeen years. 1 Y ave decide Did you know that there was in France a tiny republic & Q’ ,Y:AN KEE am o taxpayer and a man of-family. | %0 become a candidate for the nom- a mile and a half square and containing a pepulation of 3,500 ‘840 S , e e ) Tn 1908 1 was elected to the office | ination for the office of register of . [ 4 s of county coroner and held that|deeds for Beltrami county at the { 1 - primaries to be held in June. If —-— office for six years, during which time I saved the.county hundreds of dollars by appointing ueputies in the remote .parts, thereby saving the mileage from Bemidji to Baudette, ‘which was $33 on every coroner case | dent of Beltrami county for many in that vicinity. years, both as a farmer and-business / 1 have acted as sheriff on several oc-| man, and have devoted considerable casions in Beltrami county when the|time to public affairs.. I intend to sheriff was incapacitated, and I feel|see as many of -the ratepayers as confident that I can conduct the af-| possible before election but should fairs of_the sheriff’s office in & man-|I not see you all I respectfully ask £ ner that will meet with your ap-|your consideration of my candidacy; proval. and I would very much appreciate 1_respectfully solicit your support | your: support and vote. I believe on June 17, 1918. that every officer should make it a 4 M. E. IBERTSON. point to do all he can to win the war, d & w.to 616 people? Did you know it lay on the border of Belgium and Prussia, four miles southwest of- Aix-la-Chapelle,-and that it is|, known as Moresnet or Altenberg? How would you like to live in a country-just big enough to plant a flagstaff in? : AR L o) We happened to note again where the women are being urged to'conserve more in materials for -dresses: - That’s- all: right enough, but it sometimes makes us nervous when we en- counter one of those dissolving patterns where-one isn’t-alto- gether certain where the garment leaves off, and the wearer begins. 2 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- —— Vote for upholding the honor of your father, son or brother who is fighting for your country and home. Vote for the candi- even if his office is not directly con- THE BIGGEST WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS IN-THE WORLD | date who is patriotic and loyal to the fiag which protects the ) DOUBLE LENGTH CARS < ; cted with the handli £ I great people of the United States. g B { i o rl'_"al"'o"g oy POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT Tatters, and It clected T shall wse ; B T Y 700 PEOPLE \ LEOPARDS (Prepared. and inserted by Thomas | every influence at my command ‘o The Wartime Exposition now being held in Europe is 500 HORSES PUMAS Batley: .Amoum peid-$2:00) ?l‘é’{.?r “l]: ',ffiif&’mfi ‘zi::gfergm:; : attracting many visitors from this country, especially young TIGERS patriotic nature. men. Do not forget that the Kaiser pressed the button which| | 600 ERNaLs POLAR BEARS JOHN S. NORRIS, started the whole show. 10 %= TENTS le.i/:\:l(lflzé\#; d & w-531 to 615 AcRES K Everyone who hopes next winter to ‘have Fuel Adminis- 53 ELEPHANTS caiELs EH;I&HEAETSS y trator Garfield, the railroads and his coal dealer in love and| | {(( i Asimais Exivied: HORSES : : i B . . .. : . . FREE IN PARADE § A charity with him will please order his coal immediately. ZEBRAS - A 108 WAGONS PONIES Vi * MONKEYS i The creamery has fresh buttermilk daiyl. Try your grocer first—a num- ber of them handle buttermilk. The | ; Khaki or jeans are the spring-materials offered to men of B 21 to 31 f_or their selection. There is also a third style— hori- : zontal stripes, but we predict this will not be popular. - €3 ELECTRIC LIGHT — - PLANTS =& 1\ 50-cLoWrs=50 55325 - LION ioopsine Loop | ; (. | ——— ; Creamery. 528t ) 120,000 people in Madrid are ill with the grippe, and PARKEE'S,CAIH IVAL SHOWS | COLI.OSAI'. 200 OI-"V:gl:l::l:f‘ amglng Fhesm is Ifl{lmg Alfonsc})l. ]:?Ve gr?hahead of the king. Our Col. Hobb’s 510,0% Challenge llancing HOTSes & sosen Horse show ; - castles in Spain have never harbore e grippe. QNN FIG BAILE A ik’ S it BATTLING NELSON ity Vhitid's, tot's TEOMASIALEY ENTERPRISE_AUTO CO ive-ton motor tractors are to be used in place of horses| | GREATEST OF ALL CHAMP BN e e e e e e SHERIFT. uto Livery and Taxi Service for bringing up field artillery. Any method of speeding the i Jopear Tvic Dy In TS ROUD BOXIG COVIST w0 IO MOPPOR BB méfii'ffry &'L“fifi&fi;?flf:l?o?ss"h‘;f‘fl Day and Night Service war is acceptable. WILL POSITIVELY EXHIBIT RAIN OR SHINE of Beltrami County at the primary || Office -Remore ~Hotel, Cor. PO, YR e AT 7 . ;}eq&ion to b: hel(}l June f17, 1918, o3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. ; Iris and peonies and roses and June brides. Quife the MoNnAy SYls sevind a¢ SLerif of B reni |} Offics Flone § | B loveliest things in the world, and all blooming this month. y TH SITE tie AfeL ti s dltiga e Residence Phone 10 [, W— : a manner that will meet with b ’ { In a world full of rifles and bayonets and ‘plows and hoes . JU N; E s approval. May I have your support? WM. M’CUAIG, | B there is little room left for luxuries. Count them out. ’ . @& Wt THOMASIDAT Y. I Manager s e . e ol Y s : ' i 3 { | | | | Defective