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- _FAM_ILYNOW _ONE ’I‘hcle“fntheltl lefil;lned therel;flfl!‘a G;Ifl" enfs she could not bear to leave her . 3 attending anchester college Who | foster father and mother. 2B v e 2 - ‘might be hig daughter.;He was at- L T e BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AFTERT5¥EARE[e"t e, e duuehtor: ke wue at DIEVERY ARTERNOOMN EXCRST SUNBAY ———- plei It was fonnd shat sha was twen- ; THE BRMIDJI FIGNERR PUBLISHING 00. y tyssyearsrold and ‘that sher father's @. E. CARSON ANEADENDR nume-was -Albert-Pepple: Investigation proved that Miss Pep- ple was redlly the daughter of'Mr. and Mrs, 4 & PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS DR-C.R..SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Ofttee—Miles -Block Mr. Bacon—1 seesour grocer has. stamted hisgarden. Mrs. Bacon—I’m glad of that. “Why-are-you- glad?” “Because now he’ll not be out of Daughter Is Found "Adopted by Others - After - Her ~Parents Had- Separated: . ’ Covington; Ind.~-A istrange and ims teresting ‘case- came to:1ight* here re- cently which brought great happiness to a father, mother-and daughters, and 'a happy reunion after 15 years':part- e ——————— iing. 5 i A . < DR.E: A S] : MiD. Joseph Boyer and wife now live at: . i K PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON : ; Veedersburg. Fifteen years:agn:they: Y 4 ’ 3 Office in Mayo Block One YOAR .....coovaiiianees separated ‘while - living -at«Geodiand;:| : Phone 396 Res.. Phone Six months- .. it Ind. They had four:childvens : 9 Fhone 397 the separation.the children were-sent:| ° . to-an orphans’. home. Mabel then: i years old, was adopted by Mr.-and ‘Mrs. Albert-Pepple:of-Laotto; Ind. ‘Fi¥ nally a reconeiliation wasseffected be- TELEPHEONE 923 ‘Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class _matter under act- of Congropn of March 8, 1879. PHYSICIAN ‘AND: SURGEON: i OfffcerSecurity ‘Bank-Bleck ons. Writer's naine must bud Pl heor 1 fo: puml:“t’::‘im'omc not for the Weekly Pioneer must reac 8 e hterc gl?‘::‘ ‘&P&g:}l?;l it gach week: to insure-publication in:the current issue. DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN ‘AND: SURGEGN Bemidji;:Minn. THE WEEKLY PIONEER pages, containing' s summary of themews:of the-week. Published w-r;’;hm"::a sent p:l:hli pald to any address, for, in advance-$1.50 . OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEDINGS tween Mr. and Mrs. Boyer;~and-thay- : “\7 : > i established a home in' Veéedershuzg; J Y § "DRS. GILMORE-&-McCARN - 3 ‘PHY¥SICIANS. AND.SURGEGNS . RELEASING TRANSPORTATION g ). ;| I tles B'loet- We have seen the question of freight transportation dis-|| i ; “NoE cussed in the papers as a most important one. We know theor- ! s pevee ‘ &%E% fi%}g‘c ATHROP \ © | etically that Uncle Sam needs every possible cubic foot of | i : 4 : Ibart-omamfigug"fiflho Gt ; freight car space to carry to the seaboird wh%at,t sugar,bmeatf, i o ¢ ‘ : i J y | i i iti infinite n T O : e f B ) army clothing, artillery, munitions, and an infinite numbe ' o i : . Y ) g S‘ o == 5 other essentials. When the railroads have brought these to the seaboard, every possible cubic foot of seagoing freighters PHYSICIAN AND.SURGEON is needed to carry them abroad for the use of our army and the Bemidjl; Minn. use of our allies. All this we realize, but without: the feeling that it has any personal application to ourselves. If we look into the matter more closely, however, we will find that we can do a good deal to help Uncle Sam out and forward his plans. All freight car space that we can save from our own needs A. V. GARLOCK; M. D. SPECIALIST i EYE™ HEAR- NOBB: THROAT Glasses-Fitted | { | i can be utilized directly for the purpose of the country. If we ; r can eat goods that are growndin ’11)‘1}11r own blocalif&y a certain S\ e AR : DENTISTS |- amount of car space is released. is can be used in carrying \ . 5 s 5§ 6 Loopstheloop] DRI W i commodities to the seaboard or in bringing fuel and material \ g i J,l%kl'll‘%mm { to factories which are doing work for the government. If in \ pint -, ou?é'."’fi'u ?l:%%rg_-v%owsg Blig | | ; purchasing we can select goods made in a near locality in-pref- i q « |LOfice 8. 376-R | . erence to a distant one we are allowing the railroads to substi- e onE | tute a short haul for a long one. If we can use products of our . DENTIST I own country instead of imperted products we are releasing ship North of Markham Hotel { ,Gibbons- Block Tel. 230 space. An instance recently given to the public will show this. | Makers of candy and ice cream have been required for some I months to lessen their consumption of sugar 20 per cent. Mr. b Hoover tells us that this reduction has released 50,000 tons of shipping for the use of the government. The shipping so freed has been used partly in carrying wheat to Belgium and partly ]{ in carrying coal to New England factories which produce war i goods. i Let it become one of our wartime principles to use home products and local products toward your needs wherever pos- sible. The transportation space saved by an individual or a family is necessarily small, but as in all kinds of conservation A -Happy: Reunion. and the children, with the exception. of |5 Mabel, returned to- them. They: were * never-able: to find: any--trace: off thie: child: until recently, when-they enlisted:{{ the aid of the state board of charittes; & it is the a]ggregafie which counts. You will feel satisfaction in [ 7= \ 3 L fowmD S the knowledge that you are doing your best in your individual & 1 . ; 'ALD L, ) 1l capacity toward helping out the government and meeting its ‘ i Agfls’fi%flgp i needs. handled ' with great success, TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM CONFRONTS FARMERS - i e T o Thefarmer is liable to experience difficulty in moving his \ ' oW/ L AF » IR AZERL o crops to’the centers of distribution, unless he has forethought . & p 1 3 i Vmngl'rv BON Office-and Hospital 3 doors- west enough now to prepare for this emergency. of Troppman's. Phone-No. 209 T Groups of farmers should combine and consult the respon- / g ! sible: parties “higher up” about transpertation-facilities, and O AN /&= ¥ 3 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. should leave no stone unturned to get-a definite expression, or 3 \ & - Phal \ % —— a definite promise of cars, for what profiteth it the farmer ‘if \ Ik ‘ AN e N N R WG N {;&N - 8. he raise a “bumper” crop and it spoils for want of means of i 3 _ A 3 i : \ . iOftice. Phone. 3-R Res.. 99<J 2 S i : Iy V_ 3rd 8t. and Irvine Ave. transportation. : The farmer must plan now for his needs and it is none too T soon to provide for moving of crops this fall. 0. WAR STAMPS GOOD INVESTMENT Some people have the idea that because they are Liberty bond buyers that they are not expected to buy War Savings | Stamps. This is entirely erroneous and those who have an idea i that they are in a class by themselves are being somewhat re- £ « ®buked in Minneapolis. Wealthy women who have been can- vassing from house to house have encountered other womer who have turned up their noses at War Savings Stamps, declar- ing that they were in the Liberty bond class. BUSINESS GENERAL -MERCHANDISE @roceries, TOM SMART DRAY AND:TRANSFER Res. Phone -68 818- America Oftice -Phone 12 =0 ; j : DEAN. LAND. 2 BE SURE TO CAST YOUR BALLOT Yy o £ : ’»«» o If you haven’t voted at the primary today, you have until 3 ; - ¥ - . by T Y City- Property 9 -o’clock tonight to vote. Your vote for loyalty is needed in Troppman Rlack Bemidjl :his prinlllax%. I;lememtber, Nortthakot% ;'s watching Minnesota 0 see-W. r i iti T DRY CLEANING ol ether her voters are in favor of loyalty or sedltlo_n and Clothes g&&e&%& o ' i d Chi S The Allies are past master: in the art of retreating in good ey order. When they advance it will be in still better order. THINGS WE DO Women War on Waste : ; So many of the loyal women of this community are doing everything possible to co-operate with the gov- . “ ernment to save F priceg?me of the things we sell and ‘‘some” S Bt At Paniai, Ahi; == Gasoline, per gallon........... 24 7-10c FUEL— [|'BY-USING Cyhnd_ler Qll, perquart............ 15¢ Photos Day and Night Electric Tail Lamps, regular $1.25 at. .80c FOOD— PO INT i = %um%(rer Rail, regl'ular $7.50, at. . ..$5.00 TIME— VLU ALV HOTOGRAPHS "ire Gauge, regular $1.25, at. ... .. $1.00 z 5 . CON or -the Boys in France o Tnner Tube, interchangeable, 30x3 and LABOR:— [FELECTRIC HOME CONVENIENCES fi' i’figs :gé 53%'?3% ihé 30x33, regular price $4.15, at. . . .$2.75 We are sure:you, too, would be eager to help if you| ——————————— Spark Plugs 75¢, guaranteed, and many but knew-all abeutthe remarkable helpfulness of Hot-|| NORTHERN MINY, AGH other articles. Most complete stock in points. 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