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county were busy visitors here Wed- nesday. ;i The farmers are busy hauling in box .wood for the Clearbrook Box and Crate factory before the roads are shot by the coming spring thaw. FORMER RESIDENT OF CLEARBROOK BACK FROM 3itd - Glad to Be Back; Nelson:Only Candidate for Mayor .of Village . Special to Pioneer quist is. back from Missoula, Mont., where he has spent the winter with his sister. Let the far west be what it is, but Pete loves Minnesota, Clear- water county, and Clearbrook, espec- ijally. Hence he is back with us once more and intends to make his home with us here for some time to come. . Our good neighbor, M. F. Coveyou and family have departed for Petos- key, Mich., where they have purchas- ed @ 40-acre farm home. . At.that place Mr. Coveyou will devote his energies largely to the growing of fruit and apples especially. He sold his fine 80 acre farm here last fall to a party from Montevideo, this state, who will take charge in'a few lays. Petoskey is Mr. Coveyou's old stamping grounds, where he spent his boyhood days and held many memor- fes dear'tohim. Hence his change of location at the present time. 'Still there was another reason. “There was o/ certain tract of‘land there le had always loved to own, and at this par- ticular ‘time fortupe seemed to smile uppn him, and secured it for a reason- able sum, ‘which “made him buy at onge. He expects to make Clearbrook annual visits, and may bring in 4 car, load-or two of fine apples in the fall for :sale to his farmer neighbors and friends. -He may rest - agsured. that shodld. he dq this, that he would find willing huyers:here hy the hundreds. ‘We' 'regret, to see-that good family leave our midst, but are proud of the fact that our loss is Betogkey's mani- fold gain. el genial and good natured tillers of the 'goil from- the gpod township: of Greenwood, was a pleasant business caller in our-busy burg, Tuesday. Judging Bemidji's new mayor by his address to the new courncil we can see 'where that modern little city «done itself proud” in.the re-election of that venerable, all around good: . scout; L. F. Johnson. Mr. Johnson will give Bemidji a real business ad- ministration. Hurrah.for Bemidji. Martin Bagaason departed Thurs- day . morninng for Albert Lea, this state, for a visit with relatives and friends. Martin has leased the farm while Andrew will take a trip to good old Norway in the near future. some land in North Dakota. - He sent for his taxes the other day over there _ and now-finds that in place of pay- ing less than $40 he is now paying more than $80 for the same land un- der the same conditions. . He says ' North Dakota is a good old state, but he doesn’t approve of Ehe present taxes. * At a village caucus held here Tues- day evening, the following ticket was put in the field for next Tuesday’s election: For mayor, term, three years—C. G. Nelson. . ! Councilman, term, three years— Martin A. Johnson, and Victor Stol- quist. o Treasurer, term, one year—Henry A. Engeoretson and Carl . Jensen. Assessor, term, two years—aArnold Jensen. All justices and constables held over, hence none will be elected this . ‘Yyear. e The above ticket is a fine repre- -gentative lineup and will give the voters in our city a chance.to make their decision without sacrificing any policy for good, clean govern- ment and rest assured that their in- terests will be protécted in every re- spect, shape or manner. The election will be held on Tuesaay, March 9th, at the fire hall, when it is expected that every man who loves his village on, par with himself will attend and vote in such manner that the village as a whole will benefit by his attend- ance. g Henry P. ‘Wedger who resides about two and one half miles south- east of Clearbrook has just purchased a thoroughbred Holstein bull. It is a . beauty, a fine specimen’ and a splen- did animal, from Johanna McKinley Segis. - His dam is the famous 44- . pound butter .cow, seven-day record, which was bought for $1,000. while his sire sold for $2,500. This animal has a strong backing om production, and we expect soon to record Henry among some of our best and strongest fancy stock breeders in our commun- ity. Louis Skinne of Gonvick was seen on our busy street Wednesday. John M. Anderson of Lincoln tonwship has moved near town and taken possession of the Mrs, A. C. Juitberg estate in Leon township. Gust Tilberg and sister, Selma, from the township of Queen in Polk For Quick and Exbert Shoe Repair. Work Bring or Send Your Shoes to, DICK’S SHOE REPAIR SHOP 511 Beltrami Ave. ‘Bemidji R'adm:f.'Weltllllial'l'hD“j‘_;rll}v Clearbrook, March 9.—Peter Lind- |- 8. A. KOLBE Ingvald Christianson, one of those of Andrew - Moller for this year,|. Mr, Bagaason ‘is also the owner of | 1N, follow, die fameus OIL OF KO ewiih: E. A. 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