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HQM?D-H DAILY PIO \ JLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY' oY THE ) PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY-- G.E 'CARSON, President E. H, DENU, Secy-Mgn. J. D. WINTER, News Editor. ¥—: TELEPHONE 922-923 fared at the Postoftice at BemidJi, Minnadots, as ad-class Inm'r. undlnr"%z of Congress of e ! AEa Advertising Representatives. i »-8,~0"Theis Co....Bhicago. lll,-and New. York, n. A tas ttention paild to anonymous comtribu 'nullo must be kmmn to_the editer, but ly-. for Dflhflcnllfln Pioneér must resch cq ‘nat.later than of each week to insure pubncauon in the cur- “1s4ue, " ne y¢ Shafontis T S 150 Six Months ... . oné. 1§ Three Months ....... 1.28 THR wnmmr PIONEER—Twelve pages, -published. evary Thursday and’sent postage pald to any address u:."q ‘advance, $2.00. LT 1 B L S thrpiras e e, 75 Sraewie 5 OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS W VOTE NEXT TUESDAY . Do_.your duty and vote next Tuesday. et in the coanty will hold an election. They e one or more delegates to elect to the coun- ty fivention. In the country districts there scems to, ke little or no interest ag far as actual contests % flcemad of excitement. All the wards hlve filed their 4 of ‘delegates and then some.” In the iqt, Seg‘.g“d and Fourth wards, there \are_car lanty. Of course, every voter hag a rlght to _bp 3 didate. Of course, every voter has a. nxht tq yate as he chooses, which is as. it should be, g to do before you vote or before you #He voting booth is.to secure a list of the fllafll eafididnes Look them over carefully, Get a list Ianty of good - material. Pick the names of yfi r.choice and ‘permit no’‘“‘gang’” ruled ‘emisary. te to you or to misguide you in making your certain “gang” controlled or “gang’” lead- busy with the old-time, old-fashioned tongue hg ‘whisperings, maligning respectable citizens deliberately “peddling” damnable lies about :'("l"?l used to gd in the olden days of good, old Bealidji; but it can’t be successful today. The wom- &n have the power of ballot and exercise this power i 'the right direction. The “gang” is slipping and nhme of them are grasping at straws of control, ifke ‘a drowning man does at the air when he makes lus third and last att@inpt to save his life. We have refrained from tearing the ‘“‘crust” off of ‘cértain: persons of the “political hlond~=uckm;_ !ype,” just because it has been our earnest desire to’.cement harmony and good fellowship, but if these “suckers” persist in their nefarious endeavors of ‘maligning our good citizens, we shall feel it our dufy to open the “sores” and pour in a bit of “acid.” § $ . . COUNTY BOARD DOES WELL ~ In voting $4,000 for the aFrm Bureau work and the'Land Clearing work in this county, the board : of county commissioners are to be ighly compl- mented. They saw the néed of continuing this \e!'y‘ important work in behalf of the farmers and stretched a point to give them the appropriation requested. Surely every farmer in the county will wercome § They have long waited dnd. wanted the | this news. y trict 33. ‘Mi#s. Anne Boe, pge. 76, pioneer resident. of ,this _community, died at the home of herdaughter, Mr Lewie Souph ‘last Thursday morning after a iingering illness. Funeral services were held in the Aardahl church last Mog(dn Rev. 0. P. Grambo officiat- he remains were laid to rest m ardahl cemetery. Mrs. Boe leaves to mourn her death four sons, Etjc, of Cléarbrook, 'Gunder and Chrjst: of Bagley, :Edd._of: Leopard, and six daughters, Mrs. M. Benson of Dnlhth. Mrs. Knute Hendrickson .of Mghnomen, Mrs. Lewie - Souph of I-‘ s, Mrs. Christ Hagen of Be; f i ‘Township, Mrs. Peter. Marum o Bi test. Bemi stad and M Mr. and Mrs. busmeu Yohn and Mrs. Anton Wold of idji, and a sister, Mrs. Ole Nel- f Bemidji, and two .brothers, Moe and Gunder Moe of Be- mun cattens for the* ] ‘Every In the cjty there promises to be ‘tiose filed in your ward. You will find on this, 71 won the oral contes pupils will spell in the Sunday evenmg co—ppemuon of thq county board -and citizens in geneval’ to help them make ‘good on the farm. To help-them clear idle acres and make them nroduco crope. The program so well #tarted last year has made Bdtnml county the mnlt talked of and wide- ly ad‘verh!ed county in the United States. let up on the work so well l’e}uu “would e I béen & serious mistake and the board wisely ‘appropriated the money: for the worl lwhtch will, this ye.r, be expended by the farpk -bytea One_ hig happy, familic, splendid; work ca;fledw'n MR hody and Beltr;nu cuumy bids fan' to lea S—-————l SPLENDID EDITORIAL ENDORSEMENT Qne hundred ;ufid ditors of Repuh This. is 3 greater number -than drafted him wto the race six years ago, and with this support and the splend‘d record of service the senator has ygiv- en the people of an,csqu. Senator Kellogg's nam- ination by the state convention cannot be in doubt -—unless the G. O. P. has serious intention of com- mitting snicide. | Te the Hon: Frank B. Kellogg:— Six years ago Minnesota editors urged ; that you become a: candidate’ for the Re- / publican. nominati m; for United 'States Senator. Anueru; that call you became a cand.ldate and was; elected. You sre now cempleting six yea:;s of. the service that your election’ gave | you the opportunity to render. We have follawed the record iy of your constryct service and becayse : we are proud of that record with its splen- did achievements, (particularly in the.so-. lition of problems. affecting the welfare. of n‘rieultuu, we- are gratified .to: know’ th;; you Qre a can ate for re-election i jch as| fidelity to your high conception of your duties ss Senator keeps. you in ‘Washington, we deem it, our -duty, to pledge you our aid and sypport.in ob- taining your mmmpti n’and election for rnal Press. e -~ The Beltrami ounty Farm, Bureau saw fit Qo e elect D. €. Dvaracek: as county agent.for the com. - ing yéar. This.is a complinient to both the. board and Mr. Dvoracek. ~Both ‘have been pcfiormmg in a marvelous mnn‘n 8 “d Ve, | united en- dorsement. of the cifizens of this,county. Mr. Dvoracek. is Hé. lmow; the needs of the farmer in_this.communtiy, #nd, knows best. how, fa help him help himsel to these desires. His willingnéss to help has won for him a place in the ham “of the farmer in every sqenon of the county. A He will be our county agent for anothet year nnd we are happy about it. The board also. saw fit to give to Northern Bel- trami county an assistant county agent, who will spend his time north of ‘the Red Lakes furthermg the work so well bez\m lmthat uction by Mr. Dvor- acek. 4 . . . H you chance to, meet 3 sneezer, awap.him promptly on the beezer; thus you stiflo his ca- denza, and avoid the mflflenza, sings a poet who is afraid to give his nqma Bemidji militia oys are to be given a salt ‘wal trip. Some of the boys.who.can’t go.will be.s over-it.and some of them who do go will he—let history record it. % . About one more_pdem from our Beriidfi Town- ship correspondent, and._weill have to.award the croqueted hot water bottle, S ek i Some of the senators appear to have the notion that it is the K. O. instead of O. K. that the peace treaties need. 3 33 and 71 was- held Saturday, ¥Feb-|Officers wers elactsg.qs fnllom. Mr. , in the school house of Dis-]C.. €. 4 :pre The written spelling was|vice-president; wop by Daniel Erickson of District|treagurer; Murs. 33, and Edward Swenson of District|retary. . The These two| club wil be held, fit ;lsf ‘home of - Mr. county con-|and Mrs, ‘Roy of Ralph Wilson house on his farm. Gregerson home .Wednesday. .To have C. Isensee, | hj -t M Henry Gregerson, la-grenspteleimy Manch ‘Amy Mahoney, sec- next meeting of th spent ‘Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel went to|evening at the Clark home. i last Tuesday to attend to business matters. Mr, and Mrs. Emil. Eickstad_and, childyen, Mr and Mrs. G. F. Eick- r. and Mrs. John Eickstad visited at the Hugo Hensel home Jast S. King drove to io f | Cass Lake last Mundny to transact|in attehidance. Missionary Cummings of Bemidji B.:H. McLean, school instructor in}and Rev.-Bates of Cass Lake left for District No. 8, called at the Nels Wil. | their homes Frid lett _home lut Saturday. 'm. Haberlie and. soi Theo. Gregerson_is putting up a John Mahoney .called at the “Theo. Thursday evening Rev. Bates gave fine sermon at the Kitichi school use. A large crowd from here was| has gnnounced he would be:a candi- ‘The Oberst ucho‘fclught fire Tues—t n Fred drove|dsy. -There was not much damage to Bemldjl on business last Tue:dly done. | stroyer. | convince the public that this ‘disease soo,oanwm A probably accounts. for the foilowin, want ad taken from a recent'issue 0 ;he Daily Virginiap:- »“Wanted—If you want;a hqal'hy wealthy, lovinig: wife, write me, ¢ closing stamped: - envelope one Fays, Dennison, Ohio.” —Who Said “Nerve Sells?"— wThe Trainer Speaks. Anent the plan of Park Rapids to }xave a fish hatchery, Twentieth Cent- ury recently contained a jibe relative to. what.‘an easy job it would be ic look after the setting fish in a fish hatchery. This column never had much to do-with fish and consequent- ly we find ourselves subject to the following correction: Dear Twentieth Century: I see by the Twentieth. :Cemetery unlimited that youw: have & wrong impressior about our “fish hatchery.” Qur fish do not-set.on the eggs to hatch thenm, but we have a large boat moered ncar the nest and when a fish cackles we send a trained man to get the egg avd place it in the “hatchery” and if there ig mare than this can accommodate the rest are- taken care of witk a hatchet. With this afrangement we or the hsh lose no time' in’ setting or taking care of ‘a nest of lm:l: fish.—A Train- ed Man. —But We' Don't Bite.— Custer’s . Last. Stand.. Affer the hard. drubbing which the Bemidji Naval Militia basketball team received at-Bagley about two. weéks ago, the boys admit that the game Sat- urday night is “the navy’s last game, It is said that.this game means a lot in their young. lives. - We . suspect that they might be referring to a lo: .in the graveyard. i —But They’re Not.— A _Rough Talker. -Suing his’ wife for divorce, a dcai mute. of -Chicago:complains that ms spouse used too.much rough language in ~her- finger::talk.: -Evidently sne had. been handing it to him. —l‘alks A Wicked Finger.— Wau‘d Serve A Purpos A Marylnnd"lesxslntor has ro- ducetl a bill which will make it ille- gal for-more than two persons ta riue that it is ‘crow#ing/a’ machine which| -| produces awm:.. Some: of his conferees hi ’nuthor of' | the hill if -he didn’l kmefln it/ for etrecv lcars. If the bill passes, several fam- |ilies will be obligedto ‘have two or three cars instegd of one if the whole family is to ride at once, —Ain't It A Fact?’— A Dirty Trick.. | Fékged pi iy récently dis- ¢overed in Frdhite had been buricd give it a used, dirty look, 1t 1s gaid that the finders also gave 1t a! dxrty look. | .. —And Are Still Looking.— ANOTHLR VETERAN PLANS i By vnmd Press) East St. Louis, Ill, 'March 9. ws of the proposed retlrcnneqwt fron zgsentntwe any, A Eioz:nberg at the explratlf)ln . 4, 19 t struck like a bomb she]l in Illinois | politital cireles: Rodenberg ‘will -have-served as a| representative for 20" years, from the Twenty-second congressional” district when ke steps out of national palitics. In'1920,7 Rodenbexg: was re-clecteu by a-plurality of 23,00, - delegation, :who are older in: noint of The-only members of. the Illinoic service than' Rodenberg, .are Repre sentatives “Uncle Joe'” Cannon and Jamés R, M Edward -B. Mxller, state treasurar date to fill the shoes of Rodenberg. IMAY. HAVE AERIAL ROUTES . - | FROM LONDON .TO BELI-AST‘ PERSE . By;United, Preas) ‘| the waorld war, That hct 1 on the front or three on the. r.ar| seat of autgg biles, - with the idea | in the ground for several weeks to‘ TO QUIT CONGRESS sooNi | THE “FLU” PERIL The Germ That Baffles Science, Tvavels' With Lightning Velocity Through Space. People . everywhere = must be on their guard” against the.invisible ‘de- Previous experience should spreads .quickly and attacks every [-| living human being:. Harvest of Death. The terrible harvest of death caus- ed by this disease in 1918 .was.far greater than the total cau\ahxiq of . Durmg Octoher nm.k November of 918, when the ‘epidemic ‘was at its 'ghest' ‘pointy - made. that;in. -many .instances one sof the most effective ways to fight Span- ish Influenza_was_to. take a_steam:| ing hot cupful of Bulgarian Blaod Tea -with the juice of half a Jemon., | It was found that this method of {treatment assisted nature.co start'a rapid and increased blood circulation, qucikly emptied the bowels of fatal body persons and aided the system to resist disease. Every sensible person will realize the importance of having on hand a package of this powerful medicinal téa. Don’t wait—Ask your druggist today for Bulgarian Blood Tea. To- morrow yourself or some member of the family will need 1t ba;lls Ady. = o0 O@G@@@@@'@O Auction Sale TUESDAY MARCH 21, 1922 'On. my ‘farm,. one-half mile east of' Silver- Lake, School, in Ten Lakes Township. The following articles will be offered —FOR SALE— One« Black Mare, weight 1,250. - One Black Gelding, six yeary old, “iweight 1,300, One I(juenuey Cow, fresh, five years old. 4 One Guernsey! Cow, fresh. last of April, seven years old. . One Red Poll-Durham, fresh last of |= | April, six years ofd. | One Heifer Calf, one year old. "One Heifer Calf, four months old. One Pig. Six- Ducks. Twenty-eight . Chickens. , FARM 'IMPLEMENTS Two Heavy ‘Wagons. One 14-inch Stubble -Plow. One 1-horse Cultivator One Harrison Cream Sepnnh:v- One Spring Wagon, good repair. One Disc. : One Spike-tooth Harrow. Two Sets of Double Harness. | A lot of small articles too numerous to mention. A lot_of Household Gnod- Louis Hereoff OWNER First National Bank, Clerk 'ALMER, Auctioneer.. nine .years old, iJi ‘Township. ~ Mrs. Boe was loved by all who knew her, and.a host.of friends extentl their sympathy to the befeaved family, .There.were many belutiful floral ofi’ermgs. Matt Krogfoss and dnug}nten ::‘hxld and. Hilga and Hn Ben gfoss came up, from Cass Lake t week to attend the funeral of southern wea s, Tetu Sundny Wlll‘.flfi' i Btl] h.ld botwetn Districts .Nos...89, d 90 Friday, February 24. The vn ners were, in oral apellmg, Edwin Roberts of Dmm;t 90 and.in written sp&llinl, Lenora Paulson of Dlsmcl Mr. and ; Misses: Hatti Albert Clark. Jay Wells ds day, returnlnx ter, Gundfi Aakhiug, "ore of the oldest seftlers .in this community and. who 1ivés at_Thief River. Falls now , 1s{y visiting with friends for a few days. Jake Munson, who. has been con d to his bed with la grippe, is able to be out again. The Eqnlublg Farm . club _and ngens Sumshme club meetin which were held at the home.of Vincent hst Saturday, were well tenided. :Mr. M. S. Thee; school su- perintendént, gave a good talk on consolidated schools. ' Mrs. Anton Kolkin and son Albert idji - business callers last Clark hnme Gregerson’s lunch Was All enjoy: .prlling contest in Districts | home. Cornel Hallmen, who visited in t| ¢ stats ~home Iasi John' Coltburn was a Bemidji call- er Jast Wednesdny GOODLAND of the :venmg Cass: Lake -held Those In attendag Messrs: ‘Déwey and G Wells,:from vAnn; Messrs, - Dawey and . Cha were Cass Lake h\lsmes; calle: z‘xon cs}la’fl at the onday an A large crowd attendes theran Ladies’ Aid meeting at Henry|. Wednesday. by Mrs. Gregerson. the day... Henry Gregerson took . wood. to_Cuass_ Lake Tuesda A..good-sized -erowd attended Sun- day school here Sunday. A large crowd ° attended the an- nual.meeting of.the Kitichi_Farm- ers’ club held at the Harold McNewf - A fine dinner was enjoyed. the home of Mr. and Mls Luii‘ie dail Wwith Mes. week. compani son home. ki Mi al l.CJemnnt and Ha itie fl“{f‘é&?\'(}hfi{ il :fl t ngniton~Saturday n_fternuon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gunnon and for two family spent Wednesday. evnn}!ing at orace Amy Mahonev spent "Thurs- E. Mills. - ALY Si.,Cummun ac- the Goodland: people home | from Kitichi Thursday evening and lpznt the mght at the Theo. Gregth P.E. Mllls was in Cass Lake, Thurs- K{r and Mrs. John Bliss'drove tg London, Mareh: 9;—British air o | perts are lanning, establishment of ain:routes between Ireland and Eng- land. ; Co-inaident. with the estabiisn- ment .of the Free State” governmeat, plans - will ‘be” ready " for immediate toperation. of ‘passenger -and parceis services betweer English air ports and| TRACTORS gueemtown, Dublin ‘and Belfast. Owing.-to- the: rail-boat-rail routg etween London =and Queenstow f 80 miles ang hour, wilt cut:se Belfast trip. 3 A fine : doad of| & Mlde ‘From Langdon s S-nihry Ice Cream POLAR. Pl The Pepular Ice Cre am | Bar.- —-ASK FOR IT- 7 LANGDON MANUFACTURING CO. aur . MONDAY and TUESDAY It’s a Reliable Authority on all D GES, 4 FREE PRESORIPTIONS, otiin 'WHO WRITE OR IT. A ask s to SLaply pend gour name q this paper, and we'll send you oyr Private Medical Book Free prepaid, Recelpts and many capters of adsi aged and old men about themselves telling how o get cured snd low ‘tg want o money for the ook o for the exponse ing 1t to you prepald, not does-it: WAGh: ligations o us of sy Kizd i dder. Trouble, Blood " otson, Kidney ‘Wfrouble,” Catarrh, Enlarged P uble, Water Tumors, Vazlcosa, Vet ess, Rupture, Scrofallt YoRUug,: bl neue;— ud«u-:u = wrlle Tor thts vale the - discovery wast- ~8esd SR Lhe @urtis Batel * 10tk STREET AT*FOURTHAVENUE MINB‘EAEOUS ot The Northwest’s Largest and’ ost Beaul fu”—lastplry ‘All Rooms are Outside and i!iiiimliflIllmilll!illllllilliiiIimlm 75- Rooms (Private B.flhe) S },[e at $2.00—Double $3.00 B: 0==Double-$3.50- 325-Rooms (Pri : ’ ulcm $3 00—Double 400 200 Rooms (Private Baths) Si Others from $4. 00 10 $15.00 . 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