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-~ -John Thompson PAGE FOUR “PIONEER” FIRE FUND BOOSTED TO OVER $3.000 ; BY LITTLEFORK (Continued from Page One) Oliver Massey ....seseiess R. W. Hale ... % C. B. Griffith . John Foran ..... W. R. Harrigan . Alex Erickson .. L. A. Swanson . Carl Wike ..... 0. C. Olson .... James Anderson Abe Olson ..... H. N. Kibbey .. Allen Peterson . Robt. Gregory .. Thos. C.: Thompso TOtal vovvvvooccnssneese $89.50 . J. Dobb Camp. Nea?filntltlfiork. Jacob Sihich SoooScocooo ooooocoooscoooooo OO OT e 10 9 RO B9 RO ocooeD Peter Thompson s Emil Thompson ... Mark Dobb ... M. J. Dobb .. b Guy Ramsey ....... 1 Mrs. Guy Ramsey 1. Mrs. Emil Thompson 1 Frank Pakish ....... 1.00 Thomas Osten ..... "ra.00 John Maks ....... 1,00 A. M. Hintz .... 1.00 A. Olsen .. 2.00 S. Huber .. 2.00 Charles Stro .50 Nels Jacobson .. Total Grand total .............. $114.50 The ¥{ % II. semp oygx? areG still at it and it seems as if none of the employes were overlooking an oppor- tunity to help the destitute, $12 more being added to their splendid contribution, A J. York ......... R. D. Bird ... Gust Froyd .. A C. L. Stauner . » E. G. Gillson ., R H. A. Bridgm § R. D. Rachuy . . i Mrs. Rachuy ¥ Clarence Montag .. 1.00 Hans Torkelson ..... 2.00 $12:00 Other Contributions. Matt Hilde, Wfl?on n . $56.00 Frank Kalkbrenper .. 1.00 E. D." Alger, Sault Ste. Marie ............ 5.00° N, B. Backus, Butte, Mont. ......... L. 10.00 M. Rygg, Wilton ... . 3.00 Mrs. A. Brose ....... 3.00 Byron Benson, Pioneer . newsboy ..... ... 100 Thomas Brose . .. 1.00 Minnie Erickson, Be- midji teacher ..... 1.00 ok — 30.00 TORKLS oo ot e vovnn L .$ 42,00 Previously acknowledged .. 2,925.43 Grand total ........... $3,081.92 UTE INDIAN wgmggumn BUT HE'S™“ FIGHTER” ‘(Conun-ued from Page One) Two men were left out in front in the ‘bushes to draw the fire of the gun, while Ross stealthily worked up toward one side of the building, and his companion on the other. Ross crawled up to the side of the bujld- ing unobserved, and edged around to where he could see the muzzle of the machinegun protruding from the window. Two seconds later a well- placed grenade burst in the room with' the Germans, killing two and shattering the machinegun. The surviving German excuted a strategic retreat through the rear window and slid down to the ground behind the building where he would be pro- teted by another machinegun further back. i It was sure death to try to reach the rurning German from either side of “the building. ‘The German was cunning but not so cunning as “The Chief.” He swung himself up to the window and crawled rapidly up the roof toward the ridge-pole. From that point of vantage he could see th]c; enemy without danger to him- self. Three shots stopped boche. That was when “The Chief” smiled the second time, the boys of the—th Infantry declare. Some of them aver the ““The Chief” emitted the Ute war- whop, surprising the Germans so much that they stopped firing for a few minutes. Once before the incident on the Vesle, so the boys say, ‘“The Chief” almost smiled. A lieutenant ex-. pressed a desire for a pair of German field glasses within the hearing of Ross. That night he went out and came back within 40 minutes with a fine pair of German glasses. As he presented them to the lieutenant he merely said “Heap easy,” and al- most smiled. the fleeing “OH, IF 1 COULD BREAK THIS COLD!” Almost as soon as said with Dr. King’s New Discovery Get a bottle today!” The rapidity with which this fifty. 'year-old family remedy relieves coughs, colds and mild_bronchial attacks is what has kept its popularity on the Increase year by year. This standard reliever of colds and <coughing ls‘lx!ln never loses friends. It does quickly and J)Ima.ntly what it i recommended to do. One trial puts it in your medicine cabinet as absolutely indispensable. 60c and $].20. Bowels Usually Clogged? /Regulate them with safe, sure, . fortable Dr. King's New Life' Bils Correct that biliousness, headache, sour stomach, tongue coat, by elimip- ating the bowel-clogginess, 25c. ., ' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.) (Authorized and inserted by F. W. (Inserted by G. T. Baker and au- Rhoda. Amount paid for series $10.) | thorized by Thomas W. Swinson. : | Amount paid for series, $15.00.) candidate for Fred w. Rhnda l CLERK OF COURT by FOR for Beltrami county. To be voted on at the general election Tuesday, No- vember 5, 1918. Mr. Swinson is a man with a fam- ily of four children. He has gone in- to the service of his country and is He has conducted this office for|not in a position to do any campaign- the past several terms in a first class manner, and if good service counts for anything he should be returned. This is the verdict of his friends. Your support at the general elec- ing for this office. If elected he will appoint a capable deputy to perform tion polls on November 5th, 1918, will be appreciated. AR DEPLETES BLOND RANKS - ) : DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Oftice—Miles Block o%%k:gbf'rlfig %%mu AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office Phone 163 vm'xik BON I Office and Hospital 3 doors west (By nited Press.) Paris, Oct. 3. (By_ Mail.)—An- other horror of war, of Troppman’s, Phone No. 208 3rd St. end Irvine Ave. THOMAS W. SWINSON Paris are becoming brunettes. At least. The Daily Mail of Paris says so. It prints the followinig: “The necessities of war chemistry have led to a great scarcity of per- exide of hydrogen, generally used BUSINESS 2 HE]}.N MINN. Al OR—-DW ght D, Millex‘-}— 24 _ WB CAN Anything Anywhere Offices Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 Insure DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - . out in their true colors.” Oftice—Miles Block WANT AD DEPT Advertisements in this column cost half cent a word per issue, when paid cash in advance. No ad will be run for less than 10c per fSsue. Ads charged on our books cost one cent a word per issue. No ads run for less than 25c¢. ‘ the duties of the office until his re- turn. He will appreciate the support of all loyal voters at the polls on No- vember 6th. X BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS A. V. GARLOOK, M. D. SPECIALIST EYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Bemidji, Minn. Ul RT. 4056 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. e dj}v' 6. sqnonn%m o DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 376-W Res. 376-R POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for by Edward Paulson, Amount for series $10.00.) EDWARD PAULSON Candidate for Gounty Commissioner | o MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidji J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone §73-W LOST—Brown cameo brooch, October 23. Return to Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, 717 Lake Boulevard, for reward. 21026 e e S g e e i P, A ’ DR. D. L ST, DENT! Office in Wintér“Block e TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Fohf})rié Lplzwe:vo el;ogrisr?e.b cdfdflrl' iillxxmfier'sst Mr. Paulson is a farmer and has DR, J. T. TUOMY = LAWYERS Res. Phone 58 818 Americs class condition. Address W. F. |had considerable experience as a " DENTIST . TORRANCE - b Oftice Phone 12 care Pioneer. 10t117 | county commissioner in Todd county, North of Markham Hotel GRAHAM M. TOR SALE —Secondhand Bulok car; | this state, being a member of that}| Gibbons Block Tel. 230 LAWYER ShoneTEdR nice new tires and in good condi-|board for eight years. Miles Block one DEY CLEANING % tion; cheap if takem at once. In-| His friends urged him to make the e Clothes Cleiners for Men, Women ?;‘i’lltl;zrtstshan‘:;!l:lu}f‘vme Ave'zul\g;s; run in this district ana he reluctant- Dr. A. E. Henderson vE ARIANS and Children e ly consented, provided mno one filed against him.. Now that he is in the race, he is'in it to win. Your sup- port at the polls election day, No- vember ‘5th, will be very much ap- preciated. The fact that he is pecularly fitted to fill this position should make him a strong®man for the office. Office in O’Leary-Bowser Blk Bemidji Telephone 72-R FOR SALE—Furniture, bird’s-eye maple bed room set, 2 beds, rock- ers, chairs, Crex rug, etc. 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. 2t1028 D. R. BURGESS, D. V. M. Veterinarian Office Phone 3-R 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. FOR SALE—At once, Shetland pony, cart, buggy, harness, saddle; one rowboat (built for outboard motor)’ nearly new, 3 stationary 2 swivel seats. These must be sold immediately as I will soon leave for overseas service. H. E. Reyn- olds, Secretary Commercial Club; i 6t1031 FOR SALE—3 head of horses, wagon, 2 sets harness, 1 mower, set of bob sleighs, 1 spring-wagon. Apply 11, 9th St. 6t1029 WANTED ' WANTED—Kitchen girl. Apply at once. Markham Hotel. 1026tf WANTED—To hear from owner of good farm for sale. State cash price, full description. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 1t1029 THORWALD LUNDE DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Acute and Chronic Diseases handled With great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m, || ?'-':.... 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 - . Special Map Coupon Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Bemidji, Minn. DR. E. H. SMITK ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck o Gentlemew: Enclosed find $2.50 to pay ‘for the Daily Pioneer for six months and 32 cents for which send me one of your latest State, United.States and War Zone maps, a combination of “three in one” map ' hangers. : DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEDN Oftice in Mayo Block Phone 39¢ Res. Phone 397 NAME. = e o s i ete S e it DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. 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