Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 10, 1920, Page 2

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FOPETIRET LS 8 0 00 & ¥|ties received only $1,307,616.81,the Jever K gey and St. Louis. “SPORT NEWS [+ » The politicians of all “colors” and giate, quring the year, 1919, for state} B. amount of $47,080.36, which is over three times the amount paid in. Keep these figures in mind, also the fact that every agricultural county’ receives more from the state than it pays in, in taxes, and when you are approached by the high tax crier, quote him'the gospel truth, that Minnesota is. one of the states of the union where the farming com- all of Clearbrook. munities are not paying the state " Sold tax ln'elght. - ore Land 1 the taxes you pay, you help to decisi Frank is in the heavy- A deal was closed the other day creAMe right in yyo“p )Zc:; comnfun- Weliht class, priding himself with [iZ Sinclair township whereby John|;iy e county, township and school about 200 po'undu of good hard flesh Eisenmann of Neving purchased the|i;yeq are the only taxes which you done ‘and muscle. » | John Swanson homestead located Just |or any. resident of Clearwater pays .. During his absence, -Mr. Frank- south -of the Clearwater }ake. that are not returned to the county 1in’s family has remained in the city ?::c:e;?:n“%v'iswm ‘t‘é'zo:;r: &‘]’::; for use he;e, at home, at a ratio of and now that Franklin has returned v “Bisenmann upon his splendid over 3 to 1. he has taken up employinent here. buy - A ‘. The township of Holst An agZd Mr. and Mrs. Julius B. Laureson|yeteran which it -has every reason to have returned from their winter trib fpe proud of.. ‘His name is ‘Henry M. in California and are ready for an- Longworthy ‘and a veteran {rom the of his wife? other season of busy farm life. Civil war. On Saturday, Apgil 10th; Pamear, the Portralt Artist—Net a [ The Clearbrook concert band i3 |he will pass his 84th mile stone. He word. The beob just looked at it in ot~ | DUSY rehearsing every Wednesday pgag for 64 years continuously voted Samce. evening. ‘We understand that they{the Republican’ ticket, and hopés to will soon be ready to give the pubiicfcagt hig ballot this year for General ‘Wood, if given the chance. He is proud of the part which he played to save and conserve this nation and township became the owner of thele wns with fury upon the many 120 acre homestead of John Kroze-|q .hemes played- by enemies of our last winter by | gvernment to accomplish their end. ing for suitable game for the work involved. Mrs. Otto Stromstad from Flax- hfi‘,‘f: ‘;‘; E;::tk);:;,sm:;e EfE’a‘;fl:z ville, Montana, arrived here Thurs- Dick,” returned to Bemidji today aft- day morning for :‘ 'M;i. '8“‘1, "fi" er an extended trip during which he 9“"“?'::“" ,::: S:: wa siste:uo; 2as taken part in several good hard|8om Of thi8 B a7o. M B, A .-meraps. ([He has fought in St. Paul, Mrs. E“""“d" g:sm;l’::& ;:«'ieréon Duluth and Hibbing on his last trip | Bagaason au g » Wwith the result that he has won the championship of the Iron Range by 's securing four newspaper knockout FAMOUS BATTLER - RETURNS TO CITY Zlihi A Sincere Compliment. T Wife—What did little Mr. Peck #ay when you showed him that portrait s Wife—Good! It was so lifelike he @dn't dare to speak in its pressnce witheut permission. Plainly a Personage. 1 't know who that solemn winski, purchased oo B L John Riste, and sold by him to the|™ n, pangworthy is now blind, but ' ywer there is, but I'l betcha he's some- mhwil:fi." whispered Heloise of farmer. Mr. Pederson had only 40|y;s wife reads the newspapers for e d-fire acres before. This addition"will noW | i daily, and he is well posted on Tapl restayrant. give him a fine square quarter sec- : H o “What makes think so? re- the doings of the day. He loves com t you 80 tion of land, with a splendid location | nan v and visitors who are in position ’ .— " Gl“n! of the about and with soil the best to be found|i, discuss the topics of the day in a never says anything in Minnesota. - business-like manner. May God give %, does he?” Mr. Langworthy power to stay with To; but, my gosh, ke can actually us many more years, as such men, ook dignided while eating spaghetti!® their work and splendid influence is the spirit that made America, creat- ed the United States, preserved. it I . |and saved the world from Hunnish Stop. Look. Listen and Then Investi- | domination in our late war. We pay " gate I Not Convinoed. our respects to Mr. and Mrs. H. M. According ‘to a statement issued by Langworthy ot Holst township and the State Auditor, J. A. Preus, for|long may they live and enjoy the the information of the county audi- |fruits of their blessed labors. tors and showing the amounts which i the state treasury had placed te the| ‘““Ach, Fritz, dis democracy iss ter- credit of each’ county during the cal- |rible. Ve haf'now no-vun to look up Bemidji A endar year, 1919, and the amount|to.” Ly Beltrami |l | {se county paid in to the state dur- “Vorse as dot, Hans, we haf nod a taste of their musical abilities- A deal was closed here recently whereby Conrad Pederson of Leon Carrier on Rural Route No. 4 out from Clearbrook ventured out in his Ford Thursday and made it with flying colors. Ave. and 4th St.,, meets | | i1z the same period of time, 83 coun- [any vun to look down on except our gum||||ummmmum|'nmu|mmu||||mm|||||n|||||||||||||m|||||m|||||||m|||||||||||m|||||mmmnmnummmmmmmml Oscar Thor of .the Gully Mercan- THIS WEEK p?id 32‘,6990.701.37, making a total - s , i n of $6,247,956.39. e company spent a few hours in TONIGHTS BUSINESS of the' total of $8,816,434.54,|our burg Wednesday, in favor of the| C. J. Winter, N. G., Tel. 362J which the state has paid to the coun- | Rib Stone Cement Slo. gl ties, 83 counties received $7,508,- The busy clover hullers are busy R. A. Hannah, Rec. Sec., Tel 719W J| 817,73, while the other three coun-|beating out the finest clover seed AR AN Ralph Gracie Post, © =5 nutor 15 ao APPETIZER 3.D. WINTER, Adjusss | e Nothing can equal the delicieus, appetizing flavor of butter. . . w Nothing can equal the health-giving qualities of Loyal Order of " butter. MOOSE, NO. : S e It contains the valuable substance known as . s first & third P . gy . 5 # Tuee each month Vitamines,” which is obtainable only in genuine -j Cor. m-{u..:; Ave. and Third St. butter, milk, ice cream and eggs, and which builds flesk Visibig rothe e ety avited and strength, promotes hea]th and long life. ; C. B. Hfié‘i TS-;& # 'l."lhl:(? 01W Let the kiddies “Spread It on Thick” and use loh of REGULAR BUSINESS butter yourself. Always ask for . CHIEF BRAND BUITER BEMIDJI CREAMERY CO. BEMIDJI CAMP NO. 5012, meets 2nd and 4th Tues. each month ? at 1. 0. O. F. hall. ' Visiting neighbors especially invited " Next Meeting REGULAR BUSINESS J. P. Lahr, Clerk Phone 93 One_ hox, gives instant relief in =il | @ cases of Gall Btones, liver trouble, such as indizestion, dyspepsia, chronic ap- pendicitis, lyla, -tovr 8}1 b, calarrn, pains in_stomach an , cO Don’t walt, but gel A~ your _ di [ & § Pr’ce 1,00. A ! e z = Te 3 : g O OO RS SE Board % Drug Store _and Barker's Drug.:. Ci Geardner's Dl‘llfi; Blackducl A | 's Drog; Blfie!. O’Neils Drug, an 4 4 aruggists everywhere. £ o . 16799 DIED » 11 VOf “ in New.York City alone from kid- ney trouble last year. - Don’t allow yourself .to become a victim by neglecting pains and aches. Guard aguinst this trouble by taking GOLD MEDAL —on your Plumbing or Heating your home. We have only first class mechanics. Complete stock of all plumbing and heat- ing supplies. ’ | _Repair Work a Specialty i The Bemidji Sanitary Engineering Co. Roy V. Harker, Mgr. Telephone 122 118 Third Street o T ' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER |three counties being Hennepin, Ram- nprl"ue: The tdal'l}' snow last fall pre- . ven' our farmers from finishin, # oo 3 3% % % % % % % % % | “Clegrwater county paid in to the|this work then. \d discriptions are getting hot under the |i5xeq, $13,969.98 for all. purposes. |Nelson, all of Bagley, have purchased collar while the public is busy cast-|mhe state credited to this county the |Dodge touring cars from Sandeen Bros of this place. Alfred T. Nelson AR 000 RO : WflmflmlIllIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIlIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIlllllmllmmlmmluflflflflllllnlfllfllflllfl of this place also closed a deal for one the other day, grown around. Clearbrook, this touring car this week. Elmer Olberg also made a deal with the boys where- by he became the owner of a fine Ford touring car. These two young|season. : H. Reff, Oscar Barness and Nels $12,000,000 Canadian Northern Railway 2 -~ Five and One-Half Per Cent Gold Notes The Dominion of Canada WEd Guarantees Principal and Interest _ : by Endorsement R T 7Y $6,000,000 due December 1, 1922 $6,000,000 due December-1;1924 Principal and interest payable in gold in New York at the Agency of The Canadian Bank of Commerce Interest payable June 1 and December 1. In coupon form of $1,000 with provision for registration of principal. Authorized and Issued, $12,000,000. Dated Decembeér 1, 1919. Callable as a whole, or in amounts of not less than $500,000 by lot, at 101 and interest on any interest date on 60 days’ notice. The Company agrees to' pay the United States Normal Income Tax up to 2 per cent if exemption is not claimed by the noteholder. ot United States Mortgage & Trust Company, New York, Trustee - The Canadian Northern Railway is owned by the government of the Dominion of panada through acquisition of its capital stock under authority of Acts of the Domin- ion Parliament. Notes due December 1, 1922, 96.64 and interest Notes due December 1, 1924, 94.50 and interest TO NET 6.90 PER CENT R. Lloyd--Jones & Company "' BONDS and SECURITIES ’ ANDRUS, BUILDING MINNEAPOLIS "$%WIRE OR PHONE ORDERS AT OUR EXPENSE oyery om eveaing | |ties in the state paid $3,657,254.02, vifes.” ] : - : ' whlle tlis pan g N o a IIIIIIllIIIlIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIlIII_IIIIIIIlIlII|||I||Il|IIlllllllllllIllllllllllllillllllIllfllllllllllllllllllfllflfllllllulmlllfi : |IIIIllllIllllIll_l_lIlIll_lIIlllllll!!IIllIIIIIIIIImnllfllmmlflflflllfllllflmlllfllllllllIIIIl“IIIllI“lIHIIiflfllIIfilflI L Bettr “Spuds” wilh No Spods THE CLETRAC is making a hit in every big potato section. Its long, wide track, gripping the ground by surface friction instead of by heavy weight and long spuds, or lugs, makes it fit the potato man’s needs at every turn from plowing to hauling. Deeper, quicker plowing—mellowing the seedbed without packing it down—fast work in ridging or plant- ing—ample power at the drawbar and no danger of tipping on the hillsides—wonderful traction and no " damage to roads in hauling—you get all this and more in the handy all-year Cletrac. No need to bind yourself to any crop rotation just to feed the Cletrac—no shipping in of bulky feed—just an occasional barrel of “gas,” kerosene or distillate, a little oil and water—no heavy storage cost, no drudging chores. ) ‘We can give you the testimony of practical potato men. We think we can prove that you can raise better pota- toes at less cost with a Cletrac meeting your power needs. “Selecting your Tractor’ is a book you'll appre- ciate—let us send it to you. . ' MOTOR INN BEMIDJI MINNESOTA men are fine equisitions: to:our busls ness element. They are planning; a Christ Berglund of Greenwood large addition to’the'establishmeat. township, purchased a fine Ford Swan 8. Swanson, & -first.class machinist and- automobile workman has been secured by the Sandeen- Bros to attend to all repair work this: Mfllll!fltfllflfllfllflfllflflllflllfllllfllfllllfllll!lllllllllilllilllflllmm!lfl!l!fllllwlmwll'll“llllll!llllllllflllfll' A A S A A e

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