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4242 Mary Lilleskov, salary... 4243 Iarl Gell, expenses, visit- ing 8chools & ....iveye 4244 Frank Ambrozick, tranapor- tation’ & SRRt ¢ 4245 Christ Christianson, POFLAtION . .\vvsseeais s 4246 L. A. Burke, transportation £47 Mrs. C, K. Zuebeck, board. . 3548 Mrs, M. O. Rogholt, board 1249 Mrs. Ole Hansen, board..... 4250 Mrs. Annie Wetherby, board 4551 Mrs. J. Billings, board..... 4552 Mrs. C. A, Duncanson, board 4563 John Reed, board,......... 4254 Mrs. Emil Lempinen, hoard 4255 Mrs. Maggle McCoy, trans- portation . .i....lii.. 4266 Andrew’ Gravning, freight 4267 Mrs. W, N. Morrell, board. . 1268 1. W. Gehron, labor. i Herbert, material Dalzlel, ' materlal. 1 Cross-Dodds ' Lumber com- pany, material .......... 4262 People’s Co-operative, braom 4863 Perry Lindsay, wood 14561 Ben Kemmer, wood. ... 1565 Charlea Gameon, wood. 4566 John Riha, wood.. .. 1267 Mrs. I, W. Gehron, freight 4268 Irank Kosbau, hauling desks 1269 Willlam Brothers, supplies. 1270 Mrs. Mamie Reed, books and 0, supplies . . 4271 John Thivierge, rent 4572 Carl Klopfleisch, supplies 0 |4275 Bemidjl Pioneer’ Sore, sup- bonus . . Mrs, P. Sarft, salary ... 8. Castile, SA1Ary . «...v.ee Mrs. Flossie Hauglum, sal- ary and bonus . .. ieeiaen Mrs. Sadie Johnson, salary and bonus . . prr Mrs. Cecelia Wilson, salary Constance Lillevig, 'salary and bonus . .. Grace Sampson, bonus . ... May Webster, m"ml; l"lA'l‘ml/'l‘ OF, THE m-eAumn TERRITORY OF BELTRAMI COUNTY January 1, 1921 to July 31, 1921 = BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER = | PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. CHURCHES NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN | Services Sunday at 10:30 a. m. in the English language in the First Lutheran church, Minnesota avenue jand Bight street. The services will be conducted by Rey. Thomas Good- vered postoffice at Bemidji, Minneso as second-class mattey, | manson. Rev. Jerdee will lay the - e v o th ' |corner stone of the ney: Lutheran nday Ach of Congres of 3 3,187, Mchurch in Dorset, Minn., and will No attention paid to snonymous contributions. Writer's name mw!i:’(fn““h:;; ',{‘:f“g;’:{‘“"“ on the Chris-| be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- "y 'y :fd' 5" Aid society meets Wed- | Gther expense payments . tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this oflicwt later than Taesday |, ..y the. 17th, at 2:30 p. m. with| oo 3:1:1;35 j:!lL;w gauipinent. of each week to insure publication in the current isse. Mrs, Betsey Roe, the third house to e the east of the Lutheran cemetery in | Nymore. Serving will be in picnic style. All cordially invited. L. J. Jerdee, pastor. ENGLISH EVANG. LUTHERAN | (Missouri Synod) One Year —88.00| Services on Sunday afternoon at 3 |2911 Ehel Guthrie, salary. ‘hree Mon! —— 1.50 o’clock in the First Lutheran church, [3942 Mrs. Sadie Johnson, salary. ™ 3,,. lonthm 56 Six Months smamond ‘.'“lmgmh street and Minnesota avenue. 3313 i‘,':?éphéx:‘ee Meader, ‘sulary’. One Week : .15 Thres Months 1.28 | The pastor will discuss the question |3 %5 apson; salary - Lillian Whim, = of wrong church membership on Lorothy Butler, THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelvo pages, published every Thurmday |\uis' of Luke 17:11-19. Theme: |3047 Harry Denton & and sent postage paid to any address for, in advance, $2.00. “Christ Heals Ten Lepers,” Graded |, OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS Sunday schools at 2 o'clock. _— | Services at Frohn on Sunday morn- |39 ing in the German language at 11 % o’clock and in the English language |3 FARM PROFITS COMING BACK at 11 o’clock. Saturday school will By E. T. MEREDITH, | be To-upened: or!nl Au.gusdt 20. ]A.lll doe Lajambe, wood 0. 2 parents are urged to send their chil- |} e, sup- Former Secretary of Agriculture. dren. You are invited. 1103 aorge * . Howara, ekt It is a law of nature that action is equal to reaction in_ the ; opposite direction. For instance, a pendulum always swings almost as far one way as it went in the opposite direction on the preceding swing. A slight tap when it starts back may send it Erdmann William Frenk, pastor. “hisho o 0 ) 3 = R 3961 Viola Lochrem, reee March, 7. METHODIST EPISCOPAL 104 farther than it went on the up stroke. s Many facts indicate that it is now about time for the 62 Elizabeth Coyne. Clarence Baney, salary 963 Jens Nusk) . 4104 Inger Finsand, salary . Rev. J. R. Wenrich, pastor of the 3964 Goldle § 4105 Mrs. Bitha Goddard, salary. Methodist Episcopal church of New |3963 'y Lill i 4106 Mrs. Margaret Saddler, sal- Rockford, N. D., will occupy the Pul- 3066 vwim: 1nnem il - ary . (pit Sunday morning in the absence business pendulum of the United States to return in the direc- of the pastor. No services Sunday tion of business recovery. And in the revival of business which is sure to occur, we anticipate that farming will be one of the first lines of business to be benefited. There are several reasons why the farmer should take an Lennon, Mable R, Torve, salary . per diem . Bivira Graw, salary.... Sunday echool at 12 o'clock. Ep-[,qpe 1 Wi R "Raed. board, o - John R. Reed. i optimistic view of his business situation. The wheat carry-over The latest in- Cash on hand from last year trans- Lecelved from apportionment; Recelved from Amnual Alds . Leceived from interest . ... . Received from building fund . . Recelved from all other sources . . E. H. DENU, Seec. and Mgr. J. D. WINTER, City Editor Salary’ ‘and Q. B. CARSON, President G. W. HARNWELL, Editor Telephone 922 salary and Total <00y o.s bonus . ... Lillian Whim, salary and bonu: Grace General control . . ... deachers’ Wages . . Text Baoks and supp Library .. . i, Operation . . Maintenance ., Transportation Holt, salary and bo- bonus . ... i Maggie Robertson, and bonus 5 8. R. Moorhead, Julia Vleek, salary and bo- nus . . Mrs. Julia Mahon, salary Mrs. Mary Pratt, bonus. Carla Thompson, salary. James Sheets, salary and Total b v v v v wuens 4081 Frank ‘0. Heulin, material. . 4082 John \Runnberg, hauling.... 4083-R A Ferrier, lumber..... 4084 ‘M. Sorlie, broom . 4086 Marvin Lbr. & Cedar 4086 John Thivierge, rent . 4087 Lundsten & Co., supplies... 4088 Cross Dodds Lbr. company, 1 barrel of lime : 4089 Clarel Baney, supplies.. 4000 4091 January 3 2926 Clarence Baney, salary.... 3927 Mrs, Bitha Goddard, salary. 3928 Mrs. Margaret Saddler, sal- .$ 75.00 66.00 sal SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $6.00 Six Month$ e 3.00 Mrs. Sayde Bain, sal APY =i, 3939 John Molwa 2 Almeda Starling, salary and bonus . . Glenn Smith, salary and bo- nus . .. Dorthea Reynolds, sa Jens Ruskjer, salary and Mrs. W. N. Morrell, bourd. . i iy Mary Benedix, ‘cleaning Supniy school house . .....ovvuuen Albert Besser, supplies. . Martin Burke, board ....... L. A. Blake, transportation. John Neumiller, wood ..... August Selle, Labor . John Riha, hauling. . . John Jaloszynski, wood. Oscar Riser, wood ....... Joe Lajambe, wood .. . plies . £74 Minneapolis ‘School . company, book case 4275 N. W. School Supply Co., 5 supplies . ... 4276 Row, .'eterson & 1277 American Book C 278 Ginn & Co., books > 1279 St. Paul Book & Stationery, Library books . o 14280 Otto Borg, labor. 4281 Mrs, Tenny Aasland, 1283 Herbert Bosshardt, portation . . ... .o 1283 Bdward Schwartz, wood . May 2, 1921, 4284 Clarence Baney, salary.... 4285 Inger Finsand, salary ..... 1586 Mrs. Bitha Goddard, salary. 4287 Mabel Torve, salary 4388 Elvira Graw, salary 4289 John Holway, salary 4290 Mrs. P. Sarff, salary 4291 Harley Hanson, salary ..... 1292 Mrs. Sadie Johnson, salary. 6 K E 4293 Mrs. Grace Meader, salary.. 90.00 George W. Schechter, rent. . 4294 Mrs. Grace Meader, snlary. 150.00| 4411 R. J. Flynn, rent... o 4296 Constance Lillevig, salary.. 60.00)415 Carlson Variety Store, flags 4297 Grace Campson, salary..... 70.0 Lars Oseid, broom. 4298 May Webster, salary. - Earl Gehron, supplies. 4299 Lillian Whim, salary . Bemidji Pioneer, supplies. salary and Kelliher Lumber & Fuel Co. matérial Grace Sampson, salary . Farl Geil, teachers’ Insur- ance . Mrs, W. N. Morrell, board. nus . . .. 5 Goldie St. John, salary and bonus . . .. Edward ~ Paulson, and diem . ........ Mary Lilleskov, sajary 9 Mrs. Emil Lempinen, board. L. H. Higgins, board.. Mrs, Ole Hanson, board. Martin_Burke, board. John Vokaty, board . J. L. Higgins, transporta- Mrs. Maggie McCoy trans portation . . ... ... Frank Ambrozich, transpor- tation . - .. Pat Duffy, wood Josef Herman, wood. John Nasholm, wood . Teff Aery, wood.... Charles Gameon, freight Knutson and Lilja, supplies 4092 2093 4094 4095 4096 £097 4098 4099 4100 4101 h, . books ‘mileage . Moorhead, salary . books. . . Julla Mahon, salury.. Mrs. Mary Pratt, board trans- 90.00 60.00 3967 rnest Petc Mrs. John Reed, salary. League Sunday evening at 7 3s¢s Ired Herrinzer, ro’clock. John W. Holway, salary &1-s. P. Sarfl, salary. s Castile, salary. Prayer meeting will be held Thur: day evening at 8 o‘clock and will be led by J. C. McGhee. Everyone is Harley Hanson, salary. welcome at all services. 12970 American Books Mrs. Ilossie Hauglum, G. H. Zentz, pastor. text books . . 3971 Row, Potersan text hooks . . .. .. Paul Book & St any, text books Fthel Guthrie, salary. Mrs.’ Sadie Johnson, rs. Grace Meader, salary Constance Lillevi 4300 Harry Denton, Lonus . 4301 Grace Holt, salary and bo 4302 Marie Neumiller, salary 4303 Carl Klopfleisch, salary. 4304 S. R. Moorhead, salary. 3972 from this season has been the smallest in years. formation indicates that the 1921 crop is no larger than the 1920 crop. Stocks of wheat at terminals and in country elevators are reported to be more than 50 per cent lower than a year ago. The visible supply is the smallest in 18 years. The supply of flour in the hands of merchants as well as,“ consumers is very low, There was 20 per cent less flour manu- factured during the year ending June 1 than during the preced- ing year. Of vital interest to farmers is the fact that there is a de- cided shortage in livestock. If per capita consumption of meat and meat products were suddenly to return to normal, the de- mand for meat would be far greater than the supply. During the first five months of 1921 there were 7,776 busi- ness failures in the United States as compared with 2,678 for| the corresponding period cf 1920. An expert statistician esti- mates that at present there are about three million persons or- dinarily employed in industries in the United States out of em- ployment. It has been demonstrated that the family of a man| who has employment consumes three times as much of the things people eat, wear and use, as it does when the head of | the family is out of employment. Latest information indicates that the number of unemployed has probably reached the maxi- mum and that unemployment is now the decline. One can readily see that as workers in textile mills, shops, factories, automobile factories, furniture factories, etc., are re- suming employment, their requirements will be proportionately “increased. Certainly this means a greater demand and bette pricey for all the things which are produced by farmers. Lack, of employment cannot be improved until utilization of:prod-| « ucts is resumed. “Add to all this the determination of the farmers of this country to take a hand in the marketing of their own products, | | | which most assuredly will result in farmers getting better prices| or at least getting a larger percentage of the final selling price| of their stuff, together with the probable reduction in freight| rates, and we have ample reason for feeling optimistic in regard | to the situation the farmer will find himself in a few months hence. There are other favorable signs and we will admit a few clouds on the horizon, but taking it all in all the situation war- rants reasonable optimism. " coming, and coming soon. -0 JUVENILE BAND TAKES WELL EARNED VACATION After playing two months and a half in regular weekly concerts and on a number of special occasions, the Juvenile band has disbanded for a well earned vacation. The boys have i ;done ad'nr.xirable work during the surhimer, and the appreciation‘l of the citizens has been amply evidenced by the applause given the boys at the various concerts. Better times for agriculture are| Admiration of the organiza- tion has been fregly expressed by visiting tourists and nothing has done more this summer to advertise our city than the work of the band, Bible class iMerning sercise preach and lead t p. m. Kverycne cordia BAP 11:30 Morning 3:00 Junior B. 7:00 Senior B. |Satan's Strategies |t the Woman."” ber will speak. 8:00 Evening service. ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL Sixth street and, America avenue. funday school at 9:30 a. m. 9:30 a. m. (German) 10:30| . m, Rev. O. P. Rapp of Wadena, will he League meeting Kvangelical League meeting at 7 1ly welcome. W. F. Kemphenkel, pastor. TIST 10:30 Sunday school. worship. Y. P U. Y. P. U. Topic: Against the Seed Miss Rei- 3974 77 2078 3980 2981 2982 3983 3984 2985 86 2987 3988 3989 2990 cou 3973 Rand McNally compan books . . .. Colborn School Supply com- pany, freight . . . N.W. Ginn & Jonn C. books . pany. heting plants Mrs. Ole Hanson. boar hn Rika, broom . broom . Rand Mc) text hooks . i Mrs. C. I, Zubeck. board... Katheryn Wetherby, board. . Mrs. M. O. Rogholt, board. . Herbert Bosshardf, trans- portation Mrs. Maggie McCoy, portation % John Dalzel, supplies 5 Kelliher Mercantile -com pany, building material. .. Carl Klopfleisch, building material . .. r:vwl All welcome to these services. Gea. W. Kehoe, pastor. PRESBYTERIAN Regular services will be held at the Presbyterian church, Sunday morning Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Preaching services at 11 o’clock. Rev. T, J. Smith of Tenstrike will cecupy the pulpit. . Paul Griffith of Grand Forks My 11 sing a solo. No evening services. BETHEL LUTHERAN Sunday school at 9:45. No morning preaching service. English service at 8 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend. T. B. Nordale, pastor. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S EPISCOPAL Rectory 1021 Bemidji avenue. Service on Sunday. ‘Morning prayer and sermon at 117 o'clack. Wm. Elliott, rector. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Services will be held in the Battles 2992 John Morehouse, hauling 2993 Marvin Lumber & Cedar Co window lights 2094 Mrs. Mary E. Pratt, janitor's supplies . ... Weeks, ' Hardware 3995 J. H Janitor's and bldg sup... 3996 Grygla Co-operative Co., jan- itor's and bldg. supplies. . 3997 Lundsten & Co. material . ... 2998 G. F. Obers, labor and terial e 2999 Sigel & Co., chalk 4000 Clarence Baney, freight, sup plies . ... 4001 C. O. Moon, 4002 J. C. McGhee, delegate . 4003 John Thivierge, rent . 4004 O. S. Neuman, wood, 7 col 4005 Evert Gehron,/wood . 4006 Joseph Hudec, lumber £007 Knutson & Lilje, broom expenses building ma- recording deed. as rd 1008 Frank Ambrozich, transpor- tation . ... Tebruary 7. 4009 Clarence Baney, salary. 4010 Inger Finsand. salary 1011 Mrs. Bitha Goddard, salary. ader, 4012 Mrs. Margaret 4013 Mrs. John Reed, salary 4014 John W. Holway, salary 4015 Mrs, P. Sarff, salary 4016 Mr. §. Castile, salal 4017 Harley Hansen, salar: 4018 Mrs. Flossie Hauglum, building, room 4, over the J. C. | Penny store at 11 o'clock.. Sun- 1019 ary . Ethel Gt 3 ) sadle Johnson, salary. inass 2 w'clock. at 7:30 o’clock. day school at 9:45. ST. PHILLIP' ~ Low ma at o'clock a. m. ] i et Reached for Hip Pockets. s at 7 o’clock a. m, High 9 Mass on week days at 7 o’clock. Baptisms at Vespers and Benediction & pictures s rather 1 1022 4023 Grace Sampson, salary 1024 May Webster, salary 4025 Lillian Whim, salary. 4026 Dorothy_ Butler, salary 4027 Harry Denton, salary . 1028 Grace Holt, salary Grace leader, salary.. Constance Lillevig, salary.. 4029 Maggle Robertson, saiary.. 4030 Carl Klopflelsch, salary 4031 S. R. Moorhead, salary. 4032 Julin Vleck, salary.. 4033 Mrs. Julia Mahon, salary.. 4034 Mrs, Mary Pratt, salary. 4036 Ruby Thompson, salary 1036 P, D. McVay, salary *Making of movin 4037 James Sheets, salar. Myrtle 0 Grace Sampson, May Webster, salary Lillian Whim, salary Dorothy Butler, salar Harry Denton, salary Grace/Holt, salary Maurie Neumiller, s Maggie Robertson, la Carl Klopfleisch, salary. Julia Vicek, salary . Mrs. Mary Pratt, sal Ruby Thompson, salary Jaines .Sheets, salary. Raymond Ross, salar John® Cole, s P. D. McVay, Mrs. Sady Bain, sala Johnson, salary rs. Ida Chisholm, salal meda :Starling, salary 9 Glen C. Smith, salary. Dorothea. Reynolds, Mrs. Annie ary . . . Elizabeth, Coyne, salary Jens Ruskjer, salary. Goldie St. John, salary. Guy Morrell, salary. ¢ S. R. Moorhead, salary . Mrs. Julia Mahon, salary... Edward Paulson, mileage & per Ldiem Mary Lilleskov, salary, as- sistant clerk . Bemidji Pioneer Store, sup- plies and printing . » John C. Winston_Co., books Educational Supply Co., map and globe . s St. Paul Book & Stationery, itbrary books Row, Peterson & Co., books Rand, McNally & .Co., books University Publishing Co., Dooks . . .. ; 7 American Book Ci North Western School Sup- ply, desks . C. McGhee, express. . Ole Hanson, board. rs. Tenny Aasland, board. Mrs. (C. F. Zuebegk, board John Reed, board .. Katheryn Wetherby, board Mrs. James Hurley, board.. J.J. Dunn, wood and broom Fred Larson, wood ... 9 John Morehouse, wood Carl E. Olson, wood .. Perry Lindsay, wood . Ed. Schwartz, wood Lars Oseid, wood ...... L. Latterell, supplies building . . ... Given Hardware ‘0., plies for repalrs . J. L. Higgins, transporta- tion_. . Mrs. Maggie McCoy, portation s Christ Christianson, portation . .. Frank Ambrozic portation . . Mrs. L. H. Martin Burke, Mrs. W. N. Morrell, board. 3 John Jaroushek, wood John Thivierge, wood and rent . . Thos Wilson, wood and labor John Riha, wood... 7 Josef Herman, wood Albert Besser, wood. Raymond Ross, wood M. C. Hammond, wood D. C. Leach, wood . Fank Iteid, wood 93 Herbert Bossharadt, 4305 4306 0 4307 4309 4310 4311 1312 4313 4314 4315 4216 4317 4318 014319 116,431 6.07 18.28 4320 4351 4322 4323 4324 4. 4357 4328 4329 4330 4331 4332 4233 4334 4335 1336 4337 8 7 4339 4340 4341 4342 4343 4344 4345 4346 4347 1358 4359 4360 4361 4362 4364 4365 4366 14367 1368 4369 4368 P. D. 3 Tthel Julia Vicek, salary.. Mrs. Julia Muhon, and bonus ..........e. Carla Thompson, salary McVay, - salary salary bonus . ..... James Sheets, salary _Raymond Ross, salapy John Cole, salary... . 135.00 60.00 Mrs. Sadie Bain, salary and 10 bonus . ... Myrtle Johnson, salary and nus .ol Mrs. Ida Chisholm, and bonus . ... Almeda_Starling, salary ... Glenn Smith, salary Dorothea Reynolds, salary.. Elizabeth Coyne, bonus Jens Ruskjer, salary . Goldie St. John, salary Guy E. Morrell, salary. Edward Paulson, milegge and diem . .. Mary Lilleskov, salary. N.* W, School Supply Co., supplies John C. Winston Co., books Ginn & Co., books A. N. Palmer, books . .. American Book Co., book: St. . Hilaire "Retail Lbr. material . . ..... C. J. Hanson, wood . Henrik Nelson, wood Josef Herman, wood. Thomas Melby, casing for salary Co. well . .. Orville Jones, rent. Knutson and Lilja, supplies Lundsten & supplies, broom . . .. Mrs. K. Rasmussen, Elizabeth Coyne, supplies. . Mrs. Annie Wetherby, board Martin Burke, board John Vokaty, board. Mrs. John Billings, board Mrs. M. O. Rogholt, board John Reed, Board Mrs. Emil’ Lempinen, board irs. C. I. Ziebeck, board. . Mrs, Tenny = B. Aasland, . 1. ‘Higgins, Blake, trarsportation Rauch, supplies .’ Paul Book & Sationery library books . R. Olson,' supplies. ohn’ Thivierge, rent. A. Schulz, wi k Ambrozick, transpor- tation . . Herbert ' Bossh: portation . . Mrs C. board . Mrs. Sarah % Albert Chilgren, storage . Carl Klopfleisch, Guthrie, bonus , . . June Inger Finsand, s Inger Finsand bonus . . Mrs. Marg: ary and bonus Mabel Torve, sal nus . . Elvira Gr nus Mrs. 130.00 . 145.00 65.00 90.00 60.00 45, 13.65 26.00 117 4.56 10.80 | .00 12.0 24.00 65.00 7.70 12.59 70.00 d 140.00 75.00 92.50 Gust Palm, wood Martin Burke, board . 5 Milt Moorhead, wood. S. R. Moorhead, bonus. Frank Heulin, Freight storage . John Thivierge, rent . ‘Wm. Holthusen, district 110, tuition . Mrs. T. Langland, Mrs. Flossie Hauglum, nus . and bo- July 5, Mrs. Sndie Johnson. salary. H. W. Denton, salary. T John Cole, safary and bonus 130.00 Edward Paulson, mileags ana diem . . i 4. Mary Lilleskov, salary 7 Clarerice Baney, salary Castile, salary ccurity State Bank, pr test fees . . George_Birtch, Cross-Dodds material . . Fred Herringer, tuition. Charles Blanchard, glass John Cole, mosquito netting 4446 Edwrrd Paulson, mileage and diem . 4446 Earl Geil, mileage anddiem. 4447John Vokaty, board 1tws-11 20 material Lumber °|THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BI6 MONEY IN BARBERING The Barber Trade pays higher salaries than almost any other trade. Constant demand for our graduates. Quickly .and easily learned by our advanced method of instruction. Free employment department. Save $25.00 by tak- ing the course now. Send this ad with name and address and get FREE illustrated catalog. Twin Gity Barber College 204 Honnepin Ave. Minneapoiis, Mian. [ I | One of the l AL largest music schools in I America JCHOO! Complete courses in piano, voice, violin, public school music, dramatic art, leading to diplomas. I Dormitory for Ladies Send for free cataloque FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6TH Ticollet at 8th MINNEAPOLIS, I, a‘novelty in Arizona, and Bisbee resi- 70 .1011’\?:"‘\13 S dents have difficulty in getting used to seding gaudily dressed western “bad 3 men” rushing around with artillery | {041 ‘;};‘F’;'llefl;lflg,’:f:&,m'1‘;‘,")'"” 3 strgoped o their belts. © |4043 Almeda Sarling, salary. Some of the real old-time western- | $044 mnmbntnkr:uyne.Psulary ers axe apt to jump to the wrong con- :?»:: {:flgufi;i ’féi"?.“si'xfi;, clusion when a “movie westerner” goes | 1047 Guy E. Morrell, salary on the warpath. For this reason a|i048 Edward Paulson, salary moving picture compuny, planning to 4049 Mary Lilleskov, salar: i The boys will start into their next year's work in the fall |{stase a holdup scene at the depot at sistant clerk 4050 St. Paul Book & Stationel with greater determination than ever as they will have before | [Osborn. cight miles south of here, had | {the train crew warn passengers no less company. text books. them the incentive of earni trip to t i ta State Fair| arning a trip to the Minnesota State Fair| than ten times before reaching the sta- 1051 Ginn & company, text books 4052 Joun C. Winston Col, text in 1922, i tion that a “movie train robbery” hoots Bupply:, com ‘would be staged. In spite of this sev- books . 1053 N. W. pany supplies 054 American Book company text ernl old-timers on the train reached ifor their hips when the “bandits” ap- ipeared and had to be convinced by Wellow passengers that the holdup was not the real thing—Los Angeles Tles. portation.. . ... Constance Liilevig, labor Dorothea Reynolds, tea iNE, SAIAFY ..o..iiieies St. Paul Book &. Stationeiv Supplles . ... J. J. Dunn, wood Clarence Baney, salary April Inger Finsand, salary Mrs. Bitha Goddard, salary. Mrs, Margaret Saddler, sal- Mabel Torve, salary Elvira Graw. salary 4038 Raymond Ross, salary. 4029 John Cole, salary .. 4040 Mrs. Sayde Bian, salary The work in the band has not only been of inestimable vall_xe from a musical standpoint. When a group of boys num- b.ermg over 100 gather weekly and sometimes two or three !:lmes a week and maintain the discipline which has character- 1zeq the boys, both in the Beginners’ and Juvenile departments, during the past seven or eight months, and maintain the high average attendance, it evidences a real interest in the work and an able leader. - elcome! Real Estate Men John Holway, Mrs. P. Sarff, salary S. Castile, salary. Harley Hanson, salary. T:‘ Mrs. ossie Hauglum, sal- LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTESTS . A feature of the work of High School Agriculturalis Pflughoeft and _County Agent Dvoracek, which 1{1 worth;hog _commenglatlon, is the stock judging contests which have been ].1eld @urmg the summer for boys. Keen interest has been taker | in this .work by several communities and already the boys en- gnggd in the contests are becoming real experts in judging the merits and demerits of stock. Nothing will interest boys on the | farm more than knowing the real merits of good livestock and: gficendeavor to raise stock that will display those character- ) S, i Ethel, Guthrie, salary . Mrs. Sadie Johnson, salary. Mrs, Grace Meader, salary.. Mrs, Cecelia Wilson, salary. Constance Lillevig, salary Grace Sampson, salary... May Webster, salary . Lillian. Whim, salary . Dorothy. Butler, salary. Harry Denton, salary Grace Holt, salary . Marie Neumiller, salary, Maggie Robertson, salary Carl Klopfleisch, salary Julia Vicek, salary. ... Mrs. Julia Mahon, salary. Mrs. Mary Pratt, salary ant bonus +...... B Ruby Thompson, salary P. D.- McVay, salary. James Sheets, salary Raymond Ross. sala John Cole, salary . Myrtle Johnson, ‘salas Mrs, Ida;Chisholm, salary Almeda Starling, salary.. Glenn_Smith, salary.. g Dorothea Reynolds, salary 60.00 Mrs. Annie Wetherby, salary 105.00 Jens Ruskjer, salary . 65.00 Goldle St. John, salary Guy Morrell, salary Edward Paulson, salary. books 4065 Mrs. Alfred Zimmerman, board . ....... eee 4656 John Reed, board . board... We want you to feel at home here and hope that you take away the im- pression-that we welcome strangers —in fact, we would like to have you stay with us. —:— HE 4057 Mrs.,E. Lempinen, 4058 L. H, Higeins, board. 4059 Martin Burke, board. 1660 Mrs. Ole Hanson, board.... 4061 Mrs. C. F. Zubeck, board.. 1062 Tred Herringer, board...... 4063 Herbert Bosshardt, transpor- tation D. 4064 1T, mmons, transporta- 1065 Christ Christianson, trans- portation . . covenee 4066 Mrs. Maggie McCoy, trans- portation . .. 4067 Frank Ambrozick, portation . 14068 T, They Can Afford It. Our guess Is that the only people rwho laugh and grow fat are those who idon't have to work for their board. 1~—Galveston News. 4 4224 4225 4226 4327 4228 4221 4230 4231 4232 4238 4534 4235 4236 4237 4238 _ e ; trans- K NO TIPS TO PUBLIC SERVANTS 6o i The action of the department of commerce in dismissing ‘tyvo commissioners who accepted tips for performing publie du- ties is a policy that should be adopted throughout the govern- £ ment d.epartme_nts‘ If men are not willing to serve for the com- }pensat_lon provided by law from the public treasury, they shouald . be relieved. There can be no equality of sewice,whére some of the patrons tip public officials. § ; | Burke, ‘transportation Wise Provision of Nature. 4069 George umsche.l wood. ... Jud Tunkins says a man who never {4070 Anton Ask iwood .......... k 71 Joe Lajambe, wood .. .mukes a mistake has to die fearfully | £0r3 5 {iinaon, wood 1.0 young to avold spoiling his record. |4073 Joseph Herman, wood.... 3 A e 4074 Frank Vyskocil, wood £075 Td. Nelson, wood ... Queer Human Ways, 4076 John' Riha, wood A man is presented to a girl and|{077 Nick Benedix, wood .. 3 +678 Ben Kemmier, wood . then if ull goes well the girl s given| ;079 George Lausche, wood 3 1 away to the\man. 4080 Quick - Printery, fumbering, checks . .oviaieininanns NORTHERN NATIONAL BANK BEMIDJI, MINN.

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