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o e WA . MONDAY EVENING, JULY 29,1918 - Ol"l:‘lClAL i’leEEl)lNGS OF THE|F- 8. Arnold, services as member canvassing board .. BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSION-| w. C. Klein, services as mem- . ERS, IN REGULAR SEMI-ANNUAL |, gt ganvassing board 15.00 15.00 ». . DENT AT 3 > ber canvassing board 15.00 Sy oY D IVIRY AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDAY _ SESSION JULY 8th, 1918. . Henty White, secvices €8 ; & PROFESSIONAL - < HEE BEMIDJI HO!‘I!I PUBLISHING CO. % 7, ber canvassing board . 6.60 s | - U ; { i (Continued from last week) Bemidji Sentinel’ Publishing Co., 3 CRACKERS:. | i 2 - - - agta I publishing sample ballots .. 33.25 } o ~ :mmm 0 e NV It was moved by Hayes, seconded b s Imsdahl, That $20000 b appropinted | Richard Obers:. procuring \ pri- . i rom the County Revenue fund to thel o 4 v DR. C. R TELEPHONE 922 A Fiol ¢ 9 ¢l John Wolden, procuring primary BTN . R. SANBOBN £ i £ Rttt e Soteay Attorney's eonting | paniots, town of ‘Battles 1,00 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¥ 7 It was moved by Lennon, seconded b; 01p! mtengen, - procur, : Office—Miles Block 5 Entered at the postofiice af Bemid)t, Minn, as second-class matter |l zravoh s (oSS Y Lonnon; Seqonaeg BY | “primary ballots, fown of Bau- : e Dl under act of Congress of March 3, 9. grla]t_led tror;x thte County Revenue fund|,, dfi"?\uv‘xy proouring PEIMBRY s - Retiie oradithofithermelabntal tond: "ball town of Beaver Dam 2.50 DR. E H, SHITH & - ° It was moved by Ellls, seconded, b; ballots, : ; Hayos, that the reselutlon of the board, | . G. Thorsen, procuring primary PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEON S U Neas ’ n ntributions, Writer's name must i be O B e meconcarlly for publication. adopted on April 9th, by which 1t was| Dajlots town of Benville ... 3.59 - NOTICE : : :Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach thi--omciu not: :fi:::d t;tatthtehe;(n:;x:g aitln\uulg ey, as‘lgs H%‘;}'y b‘;fm:; h :%l;ffi"r ;'28 l]’;l- . Advertigements in' this ~ column Office: Security. Bank Block - Iater than Tuesday of. efieh week to insure publication in the cun'gnt ssue. constr\rctlon o pa,-road cg“;”'{l th: Grass < 2'00' cost 11_&11 sert 8 word per issue, when - ———— paid cash in:advance.. No‘ad will Cass Lake Indian_ School and Village,|L: J. W ) = Should be amended- by outting out the |, mary ballots, town of Birch 3201 ho run for less than 10¢ per issue DR. E. A, SHANNON, M, D. i (o B Eddi Chamberlain, rocu: - H § Jords, One-fitth (G250 to e Bald| M imary ballots, town of Biroh Ads charged on'our books cost one ||’ *PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 4 ‘ . 1.00 | sent a word per issue. = No ads rup Office in. Mayo Block. ¥ o & ” o Island - . is paid,” and inserting the words, ‘“One W Gerber, procuring primary /SUBSCRIPTION RATES $8.00 One year . BY 1350 o mix mionths . haltito be paldieacmyenr for two yeats. £ batlots, fown of Brook Lalce... 120 tor less than | 2bc. Plone 39€ Res. Phone: 397 5 b 2 On motion duly seconded and carried,|Halvor W. Koppang, .procuring ; - » a3 mhfil{..’. Greiaeeens 1.00 the Auditor b sl e S nd:::t(ese primary ballots town of Buz- FOR SALE gt o s - L e ] for ica on i thatollowingixoad: and B0 1.60) FOR SALE—Shetland pony, bugsy, L AW ¥ . = ridge jobs: b L t and harness. - Will take Liber- « L A, XLY PIONEER ballots, town of Chilgren. 2:20}):1-¥ (CAT! TEE WEEKLY PI County Road No. 122, Olearing and|, PRt 070 O Sourin ty ‘bonds, rowboat -and outboard PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ten pages, contatning @ gummary £ the week. Pub] bing, b A PREL el ’:“.“ of the news o: Publish Grubbing, between Sections 16 and 21 oy ballotss town. of gurmd 1.00 Totor. 1. B, Reynolds, - = 6-83 Bemidfl, Minn. ed 4 to any address, for, in advance $1.50 and Sections 15 and 22, 1568-81. Bt 4 2. .| Hen Anderson, procuring. pri- X e O < R0 Py e T enr ey o e £ > tw%?x‘xms,;efig:igoén{az‘é,fl%}?fifilf :,fd Omvgyhl;allots, tiuwn- of lEckle 2.20 FOfll flSlALE_EtOCkI ?nd fixltures in- — 1 7 Sections 36 and 31, 25 and 80, and 19 and |O- W. Lingquest, procuring pyi cluding cash register, scales, coun- | — —— = OFFPICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEDINGS. g 20, 160-30-31. 2 ’ mary ballots, town of Eland. 3.50 tors.and. show. cases. 523 Minn. "DRS, GILMORE & McCANN v I. Wilmer Conklin, procuring pri- % Htate Rirdl Highway No_62./0ne mile max")x'l ‘ballots, tt’)vEn of Eugene = 2.40 avenue. Phone 434-W. 1-729 PHYSICIANS AND S8URGEONS % - . y }mtweetn glectli&nsés and 18, in the vil- =N Willson, procuring primary FOR SAL SALF——-——-—_——F 6 o i ] s WHO IS THE SLACKER? ai.i)pl:‘ouc}:‘ecs tt;x %t"l(is'e No. 46, between N'fizilg_gfbp;oyv;r;"gtmgz;?ntpxg‘l;g 2,004 t% war. Wil‘irgils:;:é o_t“:;:)eslt')lguot;g - Oftice—Miles Block The term “slacker” has—and justly—become one of great |FeEons 26 and BIoAN3E% |4 carried to| ypailots, town of Gudrld .......# 240| new furniture at a sacrifice. - Call reproach. The slacker now stands before his fellow men in 7\131%‘:2 vf-h'fiof.'flg:‘fia‘r’gm} g Wg;‘lggtf‘&i;,,}’;‘g“‘;{;ggul’flm”{ : at 422 Minn. uvenue.,b_etWet;n 6| TR H A NORTHROP - his true color—yellow. He is the man upon whom his country |* oners, May 1915 bl Herman Thom, procuring- pri g};“ 31°Z°“3°}‘ ey e O e OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN h nf rred b fits, but wh ; 1 fus t Ol‘d Andrew Johnson, : mary ballots, town of Hornet.... 1o o ‘3 0C! ges ay. AND SURGEON as. o (5 L eneis, but w. ose craven SQU re: ll es To acc - oners, June 1918 P. J. Millbach, procurénf pri- TFOR SALE—Good three-room liouse | Ibertdon Block Office Phone 153 .service when in turn his country needs his services. D. H. Fisk, court commissioner's ey ballotentown of qoncer- in Nymore, nicely-located, $750.00, | —————————————————————r We have—and it is right that it should be so—very little [n."55" Sisk® Cpurt’ Commiations ' | maty ballots town of Kelliher . = 1. Rents for §10. Will take -auto-in er's fees, State / vs. Obner Olaf B. Sundberg, procuring pri exchange allowing good price; pre- sympathy to waste on the military slacker. But at the same| grs £ o ab Bl wgaq] nexchange sllowing good ptice; Dro, Pflggfcmr{?nslg:%gon time we wish to insist that he is by no means the only slacker. |Leanis D" Foster, “*"|A. J. Peterson, procuring primary ! : 3 y ks Tlots, t £ Lakewood ... - 1. Pine street, Brainerd, Minn. We, ourselves, pride ourselves on our complete loyalty, | bt Handeiin. . jueii ! NL: aAfoDsellte?v’w;l)rgg\xifllgeprlmary i ; A Bemid{l, Minn. izt 3. 2 3 : T lots, n mers ... . L. . never realizing in our blindness that in many ways we:are as |, §iai yo. Robert'Johmson .~ 8.90| o ba L0t ing, - procuring pri- TOR SALE—Number 15 De Laval 3 - “ tate va. F. & < mary ba. ) g ) % . Ve 7 i7 E " great slackers as any. : 135 G ASmte ve ¥ ¥ P e D’gngg}snrg%:’v:nmzf p:l;mgg; 210 crte;mhsepaészfort Same can b% S’?glll K V.GARLOCK, M. D, : Our government has outlined many ways in which it ex- | 4'¢er Z¥ ey o8 bailots, town Of Liberty . 1050:| 488 Schwangt B store. A SPECIALIST : ects the~co-operation of the people. It expects every in-|Albert Randelin, Jjustice Wm. Carlson, procuring prim: o |FOR SALE—Strlctly modern and well || gyR _EAR ~ NOSE THROAT e T A . s py . State .vs. John Meklin .. 4 ballots, Yown of Maple Ridge = 1.8 located six-room bungalow. - Ad- .. .dividual to contribute his or her help in all these lines. If this Anton Netland, constable e R.bJ.“B;lynrtx,ovx’:rocu!rlxigeagglprln:xx;g o dress box ‘575, eity. 712te Glasses Fitted . : ¥ 5 % ” » 3 5 allots, n o W, A o e A A R K SHAT 37 S E et T a !lelp 13, ¥1°t forth,commg’ the de]mquenfis are as traly slackers as A]%'i;tte Einfx%%'x‘,.“?l‘.‘.‘& Joshus Jokela, procuring primary < | FOR_ SALE—Good hand made stake| .. "' - - is the man who seeks to evade the Liberty Loan. Let-us see State vs. John, Kyler - 6.45) Dallote, owm. o; rggg;‘;g-- S 140" wagon, Ford with Form-A-Truck X DENTISTS / g .what some of thisservice consists of. o L i ate Ve John: Folar 5| & Sary ballots, town of Myhre. -2.45| . sttachment, Paper baler. Prjces | | ———eeeeeeey 4 First, conservation of time, labor‘and materials. What |Albert Randelin ~justice foes, = |83 Distel procunag primary . .q asked. Koors Bros. Co. _ 628tf||~ _ DR.J. W, DIEDRICH. ¢ 4 $ h State vs, Sig. Becken ... . ballots, town of Nebish ... .13%| FOR SALE OF RENT—Furnished, € % of the man—or woman, either—who willfully squanders time |r.” w. Senmidt, sustice fees, J°{,‘"11"8€'°“&‘§f;1°§§'°§?}3§sm Y ol reom house, 1237 Dewey avenue||...Oftice, O'Ledry-Bowser Bldg and misapplies labor? = When the united exertions of all are | State vZ Severin Bangs ... 815|300 5 *nilepan, procuring | . Phone 161-J. "| | Oftice Phone 376-W _ Res. 376-R . needed, can even one sulk and hang back, and the effect not | _state vs, Kobert Johngon ; mary’ ballots, 'town of North- | jioR—SATE—One player plano n N R T D R, be felt on the mass? Then multiply that one by hundreds, and | state vs. John "Kyler .. .25|J. L. Higgens, procuxlgg‘ primary s good cgndftion, and about 40 rolls) DR. J. T. TUOMY by thousands, and how long before the objective is lost from [F:g W. Schmidt, Justl plaliots, town of O'Brien ... 240) of music. ‘Wil take liberty honds. 'DENTIST : % 3 =it 3 T 7 ¥ Pioneer 3.20| ' Call Pioneer office. d710tf North of Markham Hotel inactivity ? 4 : ¢ F. W. Schi Justice E xgg%egflgg:gh o of-Hlondor, 5 - Gibbons Block Tel. 230 Then there is the matter of needless expenditures. -War |5 5% “&.i 5 " Tidiice 20| " 1ots, town of Port Hope o e e R R R — necessities have already practically eliminated many of the | state vg John Meilin, o 80| G hattots, Town of Pota- 30x150 feet and runs out to the DR. D. L. STANTON luxuries of life, and will yet eliminate many more. But many | 'state V. Sig Booken - 35 mo - S B0 el Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. DENTIST N -~ . 4 3 x o . ho y = K i still exist and are still indulged in, freqnently to the gmeat |7ess McDonaldi congtal 10| T oAty butlots, town of -Pros- IOT T iAT6 7 iy il i e RSk Officé In Wintér Blook hurt of our couse. The purchase and use of luxuries involvesJoe Clark, witness fee B L e ; WANTED 3 - - not only a misuse of our means, but it also involves a misuse | augustus Stand, witness 2 "ballots, town of Quiring . 110| WANTED—Rooms for light house:| “LAWYERS of time, labor and material in the production of the article of | State va Boness - 08 | W, Tl e River, 400 - keeping for married . couple, no : luxury. And again are we forced to the conclusion that the] state vs Boness . .08 [John Cicak, procuring prima children. Address Joe Graf, chef, GRAHAM M. TORRANCE . 3 3 | i s N. J. Head, witness- fees, 2 ballots, town of Red Lake ... 2.20 Hotel Markham. 2-730 oy : indulger in heedless luxury is as surely a slacker as is he who |™vi’ Boness - d 08| Carl Petérson, procuring prim A FOR RENT—Farnishsd Tooms, 520 LAWYER > dodges the draft. Henryptund, ‘milesge jand v 5 [vatioy. tf(ij ili’a;ffv"is‘,’ prc'-’c"\ffx‘ffg i 71" Beltrami avenue.” Phone 765-J Mir Block, ” Plione 560 5 " — Gust Palm, services as asses: mary ballots, town of Rul- 1-729 < 4 Unorganized District No. 2 .. i ien 4.00 5 ~ CHIROPRACTOR ’d hher, i Avthur Spears, procuring primary WANTED—Boy 16 of 18 years old. THE CHICKEN PEST. Hzg;z};’ofrE%ngerrs;aier‘c’ficesn?:tficc C‘bafi;ts.pstovm:})f ?gg‘r;:fisn = 1.00} * .Call at Pioneer office.~ 1-729 The person who permits chickens to become a meighbor- |, {iiicseivices s n: G oty town of Stanly .. 79| GIRL TO LEARN PHOTO WORK THORWALD LUNDE hood pést, if he has ever read the Golden Rule, certainly never Unorganized District Osear ' Johneoh, procuring pri- | WANTED—A . bright, ambitious | DOCTOR OF CHIROPRAGTIO I _has taken the same to heart. Of all the petty, irritating annoy- G Phillipy. Hawking, procuring pr 1 'gilk?fiinsffi"hofifigwm’e lmk!:'ms Acl‘]‘a: dleaf{"vv “‘lfh";’:::_wgé:g“' i ances of neighborhood life, doubtless the predatory chicken is| sessor, Village of Redby ey o 1207 tenching, eto, . Mrs: Riéh;,%:;nmggg’ \ 15t Nat: Bank ‘Bldg. Phone 406-W the greatest. Nothing eatable or destroyable is safe from its| or, Village of Funkiey /| Fred S. Gord, procuring prima 2 10th street. . Phone?570-W Hours 10-12-%, rg3.2-5 7-8 p. m. | ,’ ‘industri bill d el -~ I A, E. Rako, mileage attending ballots, town of Steernersou ... 2.71 ¢ % . 24729.29 Z 3 = " F sy mdustrious bill and claws. G meetings and signing war- H. D..Bmmons, procuring pri- The urgent request is laid upon people of all classes that | rants .. ..o w8 mary” ballots; twn'iof - Sugar’ "y 50| WANTED —Girl, gengral housework, VETERINARIANS & they cause American soil to produce to its extreme capacity. | Ting ~commissioners’ et Olaf _Anvid, D & A gfilf"”\ J. A. McDonald. 1;';3’2‘3 o el TORTINON SR N o Under this.call, thousands of people have planted war gardens| [ July SEh o FACT A R TRy | S ANTRD—aTTor Ritehen werk st E. R, BURGESS, D. V. M. in the two-fold hope of piecing out household expenses and [ ing "commissioners’ " meeting ballots town of Swiftwater... ~1.10f Yol Dl o St elien T o Veterinarian St . . July 8th .. .60 | C. A. Matheny, procuring primary vea hotel. 25 Office Phone 3-R f rel 3 of relieving the world shortage of food. It is with these war|yhn, Lennon, : “ballots, town of Taylor 1.20| \WANTED TO BUY—Two or three 31d St. and Irvine Ave. gardens that the roaming fowl plays havoc. The general run| commissioners o] e town of Turtle lots “at reasonablé price outside t . of farmers who raise chickens on anything like a large scale |s. w. Fiiis, mileas i Lake .. o 2.00| center of the city. Address box 25, ,—JT____-___.._ : are prepared for taking care of them, and the distance between | gommissioners’ toeting July e D s, g Detroitiliinn o 38 RIN, ER [ & 5 L S “ballot ) ) WANTED—Boy aTehteTal VETERINARY SURGEON farms usually reduces their depredations to a minimum, at|J. L. Georso postage and express . . |1 & e T oY o o0 P the JéD—Hersole"m‘{elW"r MELS §ie[| Office and Hospital 3 doors west. least so far as one’s neighbors are concerned. o e emsarers off - W, C. Stone, procuring primary : of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 g : + ¥ B ey theasurer 8 iy t ¢ Walhall 1.50 |WANTED—Help for restaurant work 3rd St. d Irvine A _But'the town or suburban dweller who wishes to produce | fic ot o O Tt DETFREy o Third Street cafe. E P RS o e 2 T el o g his falrlmly fruits and vegetables is not so forunate. With chick- : o ballots, town OF DDl 35| WANTED—Rooms for light house- BUSINESS 5 \ & ens all about him, and they permitted to ram_blg at will, he 'mus”t o0 bailots, Third Ward, Bemid 1.20| = keeping. Inquire Pioneer office. |fm - °\ have his premises-properly fenced or there is “nothing doing.” |7 b. Harris, postage, judgo of Ciigs. 5 {,’;{}g{s’_ e Rrd, . 711 tf : GENERAL MERCHANDISE And, as thousands of these war gardeners are living in rented Bemidil Sentiiiel BubFiing Co; o Bomidt 100 FOR RENT > Groceries,x Dry Goods, = Shoes, property, the owners of which refuse to maintain the necessary | BiNGiiee novee of coult at 60| hallots, Fifth Ward, Bemid 1.20| FOR RENT—3 nice, clean, furnished A v;:h();—r’s I;;gi’ it fences, their war gardens often have very rough sledding. Bemidji Sentinel Publishing Go., H. M. Latterell, procuring pr : W. G. SCHROED! h tg hick h 'tyh' % s & bg Court, calendars for court ‘at ‘mary ballots, Village of-Black- Fooms. }llgsgwg"d {]loors, $15 per ||| Bemidji one 66 e owner of chickens, who permits his fowls to become | Baudotte duck ! 1.20| ~month. emidji avenue. i i i i i i piri Ralph B. Mi; Geo. Ellls, procuring primary 2-729 & nuisance to his neighbors, is greatly lad“n,g in the spirit of “,-.i’,,oner ;‘(tending court at el?nuots,svulage of Solway.. 1.5¢ | FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, -1302 Ry T o § patriotism that should govern all our people in these strenuous| Baudette o Theo, Hall, - procuring. primary | Top g aven e e TOM SMART times through which we are passinf. In adding to his own|NOEm, G2rooery O0 aupolies Theodors. Nelson, carrying p 2 : : M DRAY AND TRANSFER efficieney he is taking, from that of his neighbor, and th\at in[Burroughis Adiing Machine, Qorra A e town of | FOR SALE—Two horses weighing || Res. Phone 68 818 America i all fairness he should not do. y The Spring Handle Co., brushes Adolph T arrying pri- .| ' about 1,200 pounds each. Cheap.|| Office Phone 12 Pen the chickens, at least till the gardens are out of the | or janitor mmary sleqtion Fetumne, VNN 9L gy /JONN “Moblerk. s 10:87 ; ; way. Pen them under Ity o 2 i in ‘court house Lloyd French, carrying primary FTOR RENT—Two moce-n furnished e - y h der penalty of law. Gl;e-f.:fix}{dw::e o assiies elegtion xetirms, town of Beav- | rooms in modern home, centrally i flDIEA-“ I.IERD CO. anitor ... sevsinesns’ sossssve wacns mens . 4 N 0 2 Bel?llf-d]l Hardware Co., hose and Alfred A. Moen, carrying primary ltOCZItel'i;, b“tth in c‘%“.'_‘e‘:jfionjx Long and, Loans, Insurance and - couplings for court house ...... election returns, town’ of Be- o term tenants. prefeired. ddress City Property 1 o . RISK NOT ASSUMED. © | P, Boistrum, repairs In coirt Ll 1,50| “Room,” Pioneer, or telephone 923. || qzooian Block *° Bemidji . . > ) h Mad 4 , Ca 7 - S .A measure intended to add strength to the employe.rs’ Ben‘:ludsj?. Ploneer Publishing Ci mtg‘y‘electlon returns, town of 2 6-82 — - liability law now on the statute books has been introduced by | ' Suppiies for court commission T O eariving . pRmATY - LOST AND FOUND:: R THERN MR < < Congressman William R. Green of Iowa. The bill adds at’'the clection returns, fown of Birch 3.93 TOST—Detween Little Falls and Be- | | N o M.mel(_}_]_:‘._NCY end of section on Wi @ i isi . Supplies for probate judge i85 | Eddle, ChamperlBicarrying bro midji, a brown waterspaniel dog, 1 e O at ac e words “‘an e risk arising |writz-Cross Co., ?uppues for su- m‘ur)k'| e r.ictlgn returns, town of T ol P e ki | 5 AWE CAN i intendent hools .. i Bi s s ¢ from S}lilch neghger}f:e shall not be held to have been assumed |, »eriptendent of SERO0IS odor Hore Seott. Ccariying Cprimary in Bemidjl. Notify Wilson's Fair nsure fl!gggess Anywhere by such employees,” In other words, where an accident occurs, mortigage record for register of election returns, town of Black -~ | | Sfore, 2-729 || Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. T47 ¥. Theriault, carry due tothe nfig_ligenne of a common carrier or any of its em- Miller-Davis Go, suppliés for su- m ployees, the injured man shall not be deemed to have consented | nperintendent of schools ... election returns, town of Brook ! 1 ; Al PHOTOGRAPHS to assume the risk when he accepted employmnt. That con-|"jises’ %;Yx;rob?gé’ oupples e o f{'.wl ; ying BT 7 l [ 1 3 3 : ; 2 7> | Bemidji Sentinel P lection returns, town o uz- “ sideration has resulted in the pastdn the loss of many meritori= [ ByUSH RTS8 sehool di 21 1.50 y i 51tT?;g:hfi£izy:);l; l;? ::?ghe t J 13 > zle. - - Richard Olson, carrying primary * ous claims for damages on the part of injured employees. The| trict hearing ot b 3 i % £ Chil- ;:lhs}lnfie in theil law proposed by Representative Green will be |Bomid Sent e e orsr pro- algction rorarap °:”“ g 59 HAKKERUP STUDIO i i i ceedings, May 28th, May 14th. Ole Gunderson, carrying primary The cre: f t};“ e .‘Ylth shtisfaction by all those who have the welfare of |, teedines Ra¥, 230 100k, 2°6, election returns, town of Cor- Jaiyl. ~Tip yoie l;gcg‘;esé;;;fif;“l‘l‘gf MUSICALSINSTRUMENTS e rairload men at heart. ~ supplies for superintendent mant . LT | Seriof 4 Fi Planos, Organs, Sewing Machines ; o s, ‘scliools - ¢ w. Clark, er of them handle buttermilk. The 117 Third St., Bemidjl Elemidjli1 Se{ntlnel il'-'ltxhnslldélg dCo., election returns, town of Dur- £50 freamery. . b2stf J. BISIAR, Mer. % Phone §73-W WE’LL LEAVE IT TO YOU. . Bs“fl’(eg i x-elg; %‘hom o Em%v Carrying primary. _— If the “bone dry” amendment pass: th t 1 eéTxpp’Hese;‘orn;rob:te ?ué‘é election returns, town _ of : : P 1 passes, the government Will | Bemidji Sentinel Publishing Eckles X 8.00 HUFFMAN & OLEARY FUNERAL DIRECTOR b {3 lose $3800,000,000 in revenue i i redemption statements and re. Ed. Doran, carrying primary elec- ; DA i AXes. o e public will save | FofauPt o S nd audito tion returns, town of Eland 8,00 | |/ it avsesossmmmsas e nasm—— l{y E. BE};I.{‘%ON §600,00Q,000 in drinks. If the price of the drinks should be put |Bemiaji’ Sentinel Publishing Co., P 3. Manon, carrying primary o B"“ NPE‘T s fil)i i L _into Thrift Stamps will the government make or lose? . Bemtaii Sentinel. Publisning Go. S a=o|| FURNITURE AND | 406 Beltrami Ave., Bomid}i, Mina. | ” ROBLA SR il SO 5 supplies for sheriff Peter Na , e P = : Qs BN Bemidji Sentinel .Publishin election rleturns. tt;wn otrlii‘;‘(;l‘\_n 240 L EARKERTP Six Hungarians, members of the I. W. W., have been| notice of survey, sectiofs 2 DO o s sturns, town of Grant UNDERTAKING NG rOGRAPHER t i o spe . , o 3 Vall < * 2.20 drree e% rtnvNfiw York fortactwm?tshas dangerous aliens. They |Bemidsi Sentinel Publishing Co, 130 Fosaer arrying primary eice- . T e . Photos Day and Night : are said to have connections with a Hungarian newspaper.| Gection 13-147-35 . 50| tion returns, town of Gudrid.. 3.49 D Third St. Bemidji There it is again, an enemy alien newspaper being published in | Bemid)l sentinel Publishing Co, R PRy H. N. M’KEE, Funeral R the United States and-allowed to flourish and spread its poison. | v - sestion 111-}:4861'4:‘0“ & 75 all. Hids Director . i Bemi. t u W s, | . poison. . . efi'&u;’:e ogn);er;:rlng o: rsls\rx-ve(;v, eletctlon returns, town of Hor- 3.8 PHONE 178-W or‘ R ENTERPRISE AUTO co’ 5 0 A ne . . - . Sy SN ¥ ; . ¢ i 3 . Bemgon Sentinet. Bublising P. 7. Miliback, carTying primary Auto Livery and Taxi Service A service to distribute neighborhood news to the American| notice of hearing on surve spelection refurns e SR IR . = Day and Night Service fighting forces abroad has been organized. ‘When one is three B Sentinel Pub : :Qal;fihg?ction Teturns, town of DRY CLEANING ~ || Office Remore Hotel, Cor. ~ thousand miles away from home it would be interesting to know | notice of hegrite on survey, ., e ed, Cariving primary Clothes Cleiners for Men, Women 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. ! even what has happened to Neighbor Jones’ yellow dog. Bemidjl Sentinel Pubiisiifiz Co. O e oing otk s &9 ke and Children Office Phone 1 i S P, Cg_;;“fszs‘c’n??,“gf’%"&zé‘l&h°" s;"- election returns, town of Kor 646 Residence Phone 10 Pay your water bills when they are due, and are supposed B e DT susesment on Mrvey A Remiiiand, carrying prmary - % WM. M’CUAIG to be paid. N lai ti h ; sections 31-153-31 election returns, town of Lake- - s be paid. o one can claim exemption when others pay|yfier-Pavis Co. prima S pn G 1.60 Man their bills. Everybody looks alike in this respect now. No jlon seals and’ supplics L : l ager more special privileges. o e anits and waiplies o (Continued on page four) s ] | - Naflasdtva

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