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| i N | e A A4 | C. A. Huffman was once the gmd- ing mentor of the Beltrami- County Abstract company. Since that time he has become associated with the Huffman & O'Leary company, deal- ers in furniture. and home furnish- ings. Although this picture was tak- en a number of years ago, it is evi- dent that he still looks just about like he used to. This picture in: no way flatters him, but ‘nevertheless ! he is expected to admit that he likes the looks of his face in this repro-i{a H. W. ALSOP H., W. Alsop, although not a res- ident of this city for many years in the standpoint of sorie of the old timers, he is- a pioneer resident of Northern Minresota having lived at {, Blackduck a long time before com- ing to Bemidji. He has been deputy county auditor under numerous re- gimes and still holds that position {" here. “ He may be induced to assist in the staging of the pageant, if it .can be arranged so that he can help audit the bills. In that capacity he would be very capable, having had plenty of .experierice in bills against “the county. duction. He has been seeing Bemidji and the surrounding coun\ry thruugh this face for a string of years and in- | dications are .that he will continue to do'so. Mr. Huffman is one of the can- didates for the office of reg:ster of deeds this fall, but that will not be held against him by his many friends. It is possible that he may take some part in the pageant ‘at the fair for he:is still ¢onsidered a “‘good actor’” and as far as is knowp. he never was [ a “bad actor, s enslly clas: d as an in’.Bemidji, He served as xecutive ; of ° Bemidji ‘during 1907-1908" and was reelected may- orfn 1909. Mr. Pogue always boast- he. spent.much timé in" this line, He may be'induced to exhibit his horse- manship duaring the staging of the pageant at the Northern Minnesota Fair ‘here’ this ‘month. Now that Mr. Pogué has seen Be- midji well on its way to-prosperity he has gone “back to the farm” and is leading the quief life much in con- trast to the early days here, when as mayor his’ ability was; taxed fre- quently. He' has done much toward the upbuilding; of ‘Bemidji .and the surrounding country, READ. THE PIONEER WANT ADS Come in and hear the. ‘. mew Victor Records and " Sheet Music. " 'HERBERT J. LOUD ; ognize him aré tie ones he brought ‘ersed a good blr. of INortnern Minne- lawyer 'since Bemidh'a urly davs and’, altho ‘not xated as e p ‘worker” ‘he has pulled man: “poor devils” out of a hole. Committee’ chairmen for the Pageant should not e overlook Herb in choosing the cllt. 2 AT kLA DR. E. H. SMITH 44 h fim ‘s i pictirs; n m::: i‘lvx:e-figlfln “our. ‘Mom dling Fm' "" ""“‘m st fl‘“ fi'* ’Ie #ind Ralph Lycan’s name written and. still is and so far No one thought that ph wwld g become a veritable WhiteHope' ‘U sonle day, but you just take 3 at him when he' ta Pageant durinc the' | .| thing is- certain, he: c-nt S ck” to_the size he was in the xood . |old dnyl. % Chlrm In Dlmcult U Providence has’ hidden, a: charm' I difficult ‘undertakings which. is’ ppr clated only~ by -those, “who ;rnwlv -m Wenu—m $ ATl the ‘ald “ducks” know the gentleman pictured above. In fact ‘only: ones{who would ‘not rec- wn' a8 he is rated’as.a good shot an ardent hunter, having -trav- 7 ou’ like your mus- sota. temritory in-search' ~of game | tache?” nsedyto be they common whenever the season 'is- declared' question in; the barber shops in the “open. Herb 'has’ bekn a - practicing early days. Dr; E. 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