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PRIMARY ELECTION, JUNE 19, 1922 (Ingerted by W. T. Noonan in his owm‘,] behalf. Amount paid for se- rles'fi $10.00. ) W. T. NOONAN To the;Men and Women of Beltrami County;: I wauld like to be your represen- tative in the next session of the House as _the member for Beltrami County. I am a firm believer in the old saying thnt “the squeaky wheel gets the grease,” and if you send me as your representative to St, Paul, 1 assure that I will do my best to - draw the attention of other members to the requirements of Beltrami ' County. At the same time it will be my aim ‘to vote intelligently on mat- ters of state-wide importance. The farmers will have a_definite program’ of legislation and I pledge myself to support it, but whether you live on a farm or in a city, whether you work for wages or are in busi- ness for yourself, I promise you a square deal, and your suggestions will be warmly received. I recognize that one of the big- gest drawbacks to the development of the county is lack of good roads, and I will do my utmost to get more and better highways. “Roads to drive OVER, not THROUGH,” will be my motto. I ask your support and vote at the primary on June 19, 1922, and if elected will do my best to render you the very best service possible. W. T. NOONAN. Inserted by Charles S. Carter and in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $13.00. £ To The Voters of B’eltr‘ml County I hereby announce myself as a candidatc for Senator to represent the Sixty-second Scnatorial District of Minnesota. I stand on my past record and, if elected, I promise the voters to rcpresent all the people fairly and impartially, and to work for the best interests of Northern Minnesota. L Yours truly, CHARLES S. CARTER, (Inserted by F. M. Pendergast in his own behalf. for series.) Amuont paid $10.00 Having decided to run for Sheriff, I solicit your support at the Pri- maries June 19. I have resided in Beltrami county for the past twenty years and have always worked for its best interests and shall continue to do so. F. M. PENDERGAST. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER (Inserted by C. O. Moon in his own behalf. . Amount paid for series, $5.00.) C. 0. MOON FOR Register of Deeds I am again a candidate for the of- fice of Register of Deeds, |If favdred by your suffrage, you may rest, sured that in the future th the¢’same manner s in the immedia paak Vi tul : ery respectful C. 0. {/’IOON‘ (Inserted by C. A. Huffman in his own behalf. Amount paid for se- ries, $10.00). To the Voters of Beltrami County: In announcing my candidacy for the position of Register of Deeds, I wish to ask my friends throughout the county for their assistance as it will be impossible for me to see them all personally. My experience as an abstractor and my long residence in this county makes me perfectly fa- miliar with the duties of the office and I can assure the residents of the county that if elected I will devote my entire time to the work of the office and that my every effort will be directed towards an efficient ad- ministration of the affairs that would come to my care. The support and votes of the citizens will be most sincerely appreciated. C. A. HUFFMAN. —— e (Inserted by L. Latterell in his own behalf. Amount paid for -~ series $10.00). p I hercby announce myself a can- didate for Representative for the 62nd District. I have lived in Beltrami County for twenty years, residing in Black- duck for two years, from there mov- ing to Funkley and conducting a general store for eight years, now living in Kelliher in which I am, and have for the past ten years, conduct- ing a general store, I have always had the interest of the county at heart and people and the community in which I feel that my personal busi- s is a success, and if elected to this office I pledge the same cnergy to the interests of the community which I serve. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of Beltrami County at the coming vrimaries. L. LATTERELL (Inserted by Andrew Johnson, and in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $12.00). ANDREW JOHNSON . I hereby announce myself as & ‘| tandidate for the nomination for re. election as Sheriff of Beltrami Coun- ty. The voters of thisicounty know of my' ability to fill the office in a creditable and efficient manner, and I solicit the support of the voters at the primaries Monday, June 19. | Your. support will be very much appreciated. ANDREW JOHNSON, Sheriff. (Inserted by James B. Wynne and in his_own_ behalf. Amount paid for series, $1.00.) JAMES B. WYNNE, candidate for County Commissioner in the Third District, solicits your support at the primary election, June 19, 1922. YOURS FOR A SQUARE DEAL [nserted by A. P. Ritchie and in his own behalf. Amount paid for series, $15.00. To the voters of the Sixly-le:-' ond Legislative District of nesota: I herewith announce my candidacy for the office of State Senatce for this district. If I am nominated and elected I shall do my utmost to represent this dis- trict to the best of my ability, If after you examined into my past record and for what I stand, as well as that of the several other candidates, you think that I can and will represent this district better than any other candidate, I solicit your support at the Pri- mary Election June 19, 1922, Yours for the whole district as well as the state. A, P. RITCHIE Morrison on his (Inserted by J. G. paid $10.00 own behalf. Amount for series.) I am a candidate for the office of County Commissioner from the Third District. I have resided in the county for the past twenty-nine years and fully know the needs of the people in my district. I believe in injecting thorough business methods in the management of county affairs. I stand for Good Roads, Good Schools and Good Farms and Rapid Development, Your support at the primaries will be appreciated. J. G. MORRISON, Jr. (Inserted by Julius R. Johnson- in his own behalf. Amount paid for the series, $5.00.) ‘impossible for me to interview all of the voters personally before the Primaries, Monday, June 19, L wish to.take means of an- nouncing my candidacy for the nom- ination for Sheriff of Beltrami Coun- ty. If I am nominated and elected I shall, exert eyery effort to fulfill the duties of thigZimportant office in a creditable and efficient manner, Al- s0, as a representative and servant of the citizens of this County, I shall endeavor to avoid incurring expenses that are not confined to actual re- quirements essential for the proper functioning of the sheriff’s office. I shall also devote my time to the af- fairs of the office exclusively and all matters pertaining thereto will re- ccive my personal attention as much as practicable. Your support will be appreciated _very much. JULIUS 1 JOHNSON., | WANTED=:Girl for general house- work. Inquire Mrs. Py L. Brown, 1418 Beltrami_Ave. 12d6-16 1 T WANTED—Paperhanging, painting and ¥alsommmg Let me figure on youriwork. E, 8elf, 26th and)Min- ‘Phone 734-W. reed baby carnyge or reed cart, in good: condition }. at: Mrs. Elizabeth Rosacker, Ny- more, Minn. 2d8-1 WANTED—S'\lesman, $100.00 and tires direct from factory at iow- est prices. Goodstock Tire Co., 1106 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, I is. 2d6-15 WANTED—Local representatives to handle listing and selling farms. Our twenty years’ experience backing you. _Make $3,000 and up per year. Experience not nec- essary. Manager must have car and be well known. Application blank and details. Sperry Realty & Inv. Co.,, BA-207 Pittsburgh Bldg., St. Paul, Minn. 3d6-17 For Rent FOR RENT—5 rooms, 110 Sixth St. E. M. Hayner. 4d6-16 FOR RENT—A garage. 1203 Bixby Ave. FOR RENT—One modern lurmfis};ed -4t Inquire at 4d6-16 —Furnished_rooms for light housekeepmg‘, Phone 3610 -6tf FOR RENT—T7-room house. hL?n uire 1307 Beltrami Ave., or one 759-W. 4d6~15 FOR RENT—Large furnished room for light housekeeping. 821 Min- nesota Ave. 4d6-15 FOR RENT—Cottage at Grand Forks Bay Inquire of D. J. Moore, - cor_phone 149- 6d6-16 PHONE 31 0 FOR RENT—THIRD ST. OFFICES FOR SALE-—Short wood, birch and FOR SALE—4-room cottage on Be- 6-6t; Inquire at 1008 Deud tamarack, call 44 or 601, 5-9 t: FOR RENT——’I-room house, Inquire 1307 Beltrami Ave., ' 0¥ phone 759-W. 4-6/20 FOR RENT — Modern furnished rooms, 520 Beltrami Ave. Phon 765-J - 4d6-18 nesogfl Ave. FOR SALE—One dining table and 1246-20 d 00 20.00. Call | | WANTED TO BUY—A sccond-hand bsffffi fuied;osk, ¥ 4d6-19 Write to ‘or-call| FOR RENT—For the summer, fur- nished five-room house, Frank Koors. 6d6-20 ) RSP T o). 4 FOR RENT—Large modern furnish- ed room, 1023 Minnesota Ave. Call 317-R. : 6-15tf FOR RENT—Bungalows on_ Lake Bemidji. Inquire 621 Bemidji Ave. Phone 983-W. 4d5-17 FOR RENT OR SALE — 5:room house with bath, on Twelfth St. Bemidji Creamery Co. 6d6-21 FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- Leepine, partly furnished. . Inquire 506 Mississippi Ave. 3d6-17 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms at $3.00 and $4.00 per week, over the Army Store at 220% Thirdfi St. FOR RENT—Furnished house on Beltrami Ave. Must have best of references, A. T. Carlson. Phone 61-J. 2d6-16 - ——— e FOR RENT—One front room, fur- nished, modern; suitable for two teachers. Apply upstairs at 317 America Ave. 3d6-17 FOR RENT—Furnished cottage on east shore of Lake Bemidji, near Waville, with large screen porch, $30.00 a month. Phone 423. 3d6-16 For Sale FOR SALE—One reed baby car rmgc 1007 Minnesota Ave. 8d6- FOR SALE—Furniture, at 1110 Bel- trami Ave. Phone 342-W. 4d6-17 POLH 1CAL ADVFRTR]-J\‘[LNT—!:\- d Dy E. Tweeten and in his Amount paid $3.84. own IJlelt ANNOUNCEMENT Having filed as a candidate for County Commi: ner to represent the Third District of Beltrami Culm!y, Vllll heart the support of the v district at the Prima; June 19. B. E. TWEETEN, Solway, Minn. (Inserted by E. M. Sathre in his own behalf. Amount paid for senes, $6.00). E. M. SATHRE Candidate for the Nomination of Register of Deeds Earnestly solicits your support at the aries, Monday, Ju th. (Inserted by A. E. Rako in his own behalf. Amount paid, $5.00.) Political Anrouncement to the Voters of Beltrami County In announcing my candidacy for the nomination for Sheriff of Bel- trami county at the Primarics, June j19; I stand squarely on my past rec- ord as a county official. For eight ‘yvears I was a member of the board of County ,Commissioncrs, and for seven of ‘those years I served as chairman of the board. It has also been my.. prunlch to t(,prcwm: this, district ‘for ftwo terms .of the staté legislature. T fecl that I know Bel trami_county and that I have demon: strated the’ fact that in ‘my service I represent all of the people and not any particuldn crowd or class. I clected, Lpromise to fulfill the duties of the offfee,to the best of my ability. sonally see all of the voters prior to the prlmanes and I take this mtthml of requesting your hearty support. A. E. RAKO. DANCING SCHOOL Classic, Acrobatic and Ballroom Dancing taught. Morning and "Evening Classes For Children and Adults Margaret Troppman Studio: Troppman Block codal = o It will be' ifpossible for me to per-| POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by J.J. Opsahl'in his own behalf. Amount paid for series, $6.00.) To the Volerl and Taxpayers of Bel- trami County of the Sixty-second Legislative District: If consistent with your politics, I respectfully ask for your vote and active support as house member at the primaries, June 19. The bulk of my property is in Beltrami county. The .cpunty is blessed by nature— about onc and a quarter million acres of farm land now served by good roads and schools. Therefore, my land and business policy, whether at St. Paul as your representative, or at home, will- be to work for co-operation to brmg in- to Beltrami county under a ten-year farm development program five thou- sand new farmers to occupy the idle acres along our 2,400 miles of pub- lic roads (not less than 500 per year) and build up a rivalry between com- munities as to which could attract the most and best new farmers, and through hearty co-operative work and efforts between farmers, bank- ers and law-makers, work to induce neople with loanable funds to send at FOR SALE—Iasselmann high ténsjon | magneto and one Tri-Polar electric fan. Phone 944, 4d6-15 SEE OUR WINDOW—®dcautiful new i style, 42-piece dinner set 25 soap}: coupons—for $6.60, Sunshine Grocery. d4-4 tf FOR SALE—A new Ford sedan, run about 1,000 miles, with demount- able rims, all equipped, for $625. Phone 210, 6d6e20. FOR SALE—One 20 - horsepower tubular boiler; also 1 butcher’s ice box, size 6x10. Koors Bros. FOR SALE—-One 15-16 Holstein sire 8 years old, very gentle, good specimen, 565 00; 1 black horse, weight about 1000 1bs., $35.00, or will trade for sheep, or_what you have. Phone 24-F-11, White House Farm, Wilton, Minn. FOR SALE— 42-plece dinner set— new pattern—beautiful in design, just the set for breakfast room, or lake cottage, 25 coupons of Cream Laundry soap and $6.50—see our window. Come early. Sunshine Grocery. 4-4 tf For Sale, City Property FOR SALE—SECOND ST. CAFE. 215 Second St. Call at Cafe. 4d6-16 modern house ve. Phone 678. FOR SALE—Strictl, at 707 Bemidji 5-8tf FOR SALE—Two choice residence lots, 50x140. 1302 Bemidji Ave. Phone 452-W. 12d6-22 FOR HOUSE, Lots and farm lands, see J. Bisiar, 1111 Dewey Ave. Phone_334. 28d7-1 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Scholar- ship to Bemidji Business College, value $135.00. Will accept liberal discount fer cash, or consider trade on car. Address “Scholar- ship,” Pioneer office, 4d6-16 midji Ave. Ave. Phone 393-W. 6d6-20 FOR SALE—T7-room house, close to large . manufacturing ment. Also other city property. and somewof the best land-in Bel- trami county, chenpheus terms. - eltrami Ave, ©_ 8d6-17 LOST OR FOUND AR LOST—20-dollar bill, mear Board- man’s corner. Finder can commu- nicate with owner at Pioneer of- fice. 2(16 16 FOUND—Cam:o brooch pin, en Bel- irami Ave., between Baptist church and St. Phlhp s church. Owner may have same by identifying propsrty and paying for this ad. ~Call at Pioneer. 2d6-15 E. J. Swedback, 320 Plungbiflg Heating Robert J. Russell 313 Fourth Street Phones 620-W—620-R N WE BUY AND SELL New and Second-Hand FURNITURE STOVES, RANGES, BEDS, ete. —Phone 300— McClernon& Son Minnesota Ave. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DRS. Johnson & Borreson ‘Physicians and Surgeons \____ BEMIDJL MINN. Garlock & ‘Garlock Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat GLASSES FITTED 2171/2 Tl'urd St. Barker Blk. least $10,000,000 into Beltrami coun- ty during such a 10-year period on live and let live terms as new work- ing capital for old and new farmers. Not less than $1,000,000 per year needed—about one-quarter million each for (a) new buildings, (b clear- ing new lands, (c) more livestock, (d) more farm implements. Let us. try to build up our tax-pay- ing ability and reduce tax rates by practical warfare on idle acres along our well developed ‘roads. Also to work to make Bemidji (like Fargo) the farm implement distributing cen- ter for manufacturers, for at least 30,000 farms in Bemidji district, and distributing headquarters also for our countics, One billion, eight hun- dred million tons of fuel peat and its chemical by-products, same should be developed under systematic state and federal experiment stations and during such experimental stage own- ers can make a sure succes on peat lands by raising clover, winter rye, and hogs to tramp down the moss and cat the clover and rye. J. OPSAHL. 7 = REV. J. FRALING, omidjl, Minn. Pastor, ST. P 'S CHURCE 710 n.nnml Ave. Phone 347 Services on Sundays 8 a. m~—10 a. m.—7:30 p. m. Prayerbooks, Bibles and Religlous articles at cost. The Church uj a1l Catholir to have a copy alr{“e Bible in their home and to re auty. Non-! Cutlmlll:l are cordially’ to attend any or all of our ‘i Admission fres to all. Rerl struction, literature and inforiation En":nlel ‘mérl.""h“"i’ temfhlnn .‘zrm atholle Church given froe Hgon ‘quest. All are welcome. W McKee Furniture and Undertaking Comp pany H. N. McKee, PHONE 222.W RESIDENCE PHONE 222-R BEMIDJI MINN. Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, Security Bank Blosk DRS. Gilmore & McCann Physicians and Surgeons OFFICE, Miles Block Dr. Earl R. Two CHIROPRACTOR Phone 316 Troppman Bidg, —_— Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon BARKER BUILDING 11-12 a. m.—3-5 p. Pbo-.o——olign 802, Rel.. le A C R SANBORN M. D. B. MARTIN M. D. ns and Surgeons Ofiico—Miles Block | House Phones 449-805 Office 55 S —— DRS. Northrop & Berston Osteopathic Physicians Battles Bldg.! . 'Bemidji, Minn. ~~PHONE 163:-W— E A.' Shannon Pfi;fiemn ‘and Surgeon ORFICE in Larson Block PHONE 396 RES, 397 Dr. A. Dannenberg Bemidji's Pioneer Chiropractor Paimer Graduate FIRST NAT'L BANK BLDG. 120 THIRD STREET Phone 401.-W Dr. G. M. Palmer Dentist and Orthodontist t BARKER BUILDING Bemidji, Minn, Dr. A. J. Melby DENTIST Over Boardman's Drug Store Phone 4068 .t == Bemidji — LADIES’ & GENTLEMEN'S Hats Cleaned & Re-Blocked Bemidji Hat Cl:unln' Works an, Shoe Shining Parlors —Remore Hotel Block— D. J. Moore District Agent NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Over Northern Nat'l Bank Bemidji, Minn. Room 6 Violin Instruction Forming class of twenty— Interested parties call at 418 AMERICA AVE. C. L. ARNOLD ASK YOUR GROCER FOR Ralph’s Horseradish Fresh From the Ground BOTTLED HERE AT HOME MILK & CREAM Pure Milk & Cream from grade Shorthorns in Dr. Gilmore’s herd. Have been supplying St. Anthony’s Hospital and can now take care of city trade. DELIVERED DAILY MILK, per quart....10c CREAM, per quart...50c CHAS.BARCLAY —PHONE 7-F-410— establish-