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o & - SPUR { T e — g THE ‘BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER A sad thing happened a few days ago-when. a cow belonging to Mr. Lease whs'found in a nearby pasture starved to, death. The cow had a “poke” pm on her and it became entangled in the wire. Mr. S, Dodge and Ted Gerlinger have- the contract for widening a piece of the state road just below the séhool ‘house. Elvin Geroy and wife are occupy- ing -the late Carnege house for the winter, Mis. William Blakely and Mrs. William Gerlinger motored to Be- midji on Saturday. PLEASANT VALLEY The P. V. Lit society held a meeting at the school house last Fri- day .evening. A fine program was given. '[‘he Ladies’ Helping Hand society is giving opr entertainment at the P. V. school house on Saturday even- ing, October 28th. This is to raise funds for ociety to carry on the many act! they ure engaged in for the betterment of the community. Fveryone is-cordially invited to at- tend, This 15 to be a carnival and a genéral good time is planned. - Cecil and Ben Higginbotham mot- ored. home from North Dakota in SAMPLE BALLOT Beltrami County, Minnesota NOVEMBER Tth, 1922 A. D. JOHNSON, ©Oounty Aunditor. Put ' » cross mark (X) opposite name of ench uldi‘te you wisk! to vote for in the squares indicated by the arrew. | B e — Repraientative in Congress—6th District— ! HAROLD KNUTSON—Reptiblican a car they purchased while working there. Postoffice Inspector Otto has been cnjoying a few days hunting here the :past week getting a number of ducks on Boston fake Wednesday and hummg on George and Mud lakes lat- er‘in the weck, There a school meeting on Saturday ev.emng at the school house and bids were’ received for two va- cant school houses. F. V, Gardner was- the- successful bidder for the Ioston Lake school and Leigh Lakin for the” Watson school hous _ Mrs. W. S. Fauhl and Mrs. J. C, Yogler, members of the school board, were appointed some time ago to have | - charge of the remodeling of the old Ten Mile Lake school house for a teachers cottage, this house having been ‘moved from the school grounds some time ago. A party was given at the N. F. 3radshaw home last Saturday evening ond a large crowd was present, Ali report a most enjoyable time, Gus_Peters who is working on a timber hauling job near Pinewood ! speént overnight here Saturday as the sruest’ of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Fellows. “Mrs. ‘A. C, Goddland and childyen of ‘Red. Lake passed through here @upda} afternoon en route to Be- midji ,where. the Goodland children are, envolled, in school. Mis. Good- lund “is- keeping ‘house for them at their new cottege they recently built for'them at Lamoure. SHEVL!N MOOSE sl G 520 RO R | Rnpresentuthe in Congress—6th District— N PM'ER J SEBERGER-—Xndeneadut % —— R Renremmhtxve !I Congresb-sth District— =; KNU'I’SEN——Indewndem IH e e ® Reprcse:l!nli\e in Congress—8éth District— iy ‘ —— ‘— Judge of District Court—15th Judicial District— | igd (\CHIARLES W. STANTON | ,% Nominated without [ : | 2 (Nominated without party designation) -2 Judge of District Court—15th Judicial District— [ |g - State Senator—G2nd District—HARRY A. BRIDGEMAN ! (x\ominaled without party. deslnation) i r State Senator—62nd District—F. J. MCPARTLIN ¥ (Nominated without party designation) ‘e " g A hvsicisin = g State Senator—62nd District— 6 ¥ i B TTTr T T T T ——— Representative in Legisiatare—62nd: District— ! e ILLIAM T. NOONAN i a i, (Nominated without party designation) L < Representative in_Legislature—62nd District— s JENS J. OPSAHL e . _(Nominated without party designation) 4 ‘; i Ty S e | Representative in Legislature—62nd District— | ® County Auditor—A. D. JOHNSON (\omlnlted wluw\lt nuly deslxnaum) g fi i County Auditor—JAMES L. GEORGE i (Nominated without party’ designation) ° SR RO .. s = fooon |10 . County Auditor— / i , County Treasurer—EARL GEIL (Nnmlnatm] without party dealznllmn) County Treasurer Register of Deeds—C. 0. MOON (Nominated wmwut part) deninnh’m) Register of Deeds—C. A. HUFFMAN . - (Nominated without party dauiznluon) Resisun of Deeds If in favor of the creation and organization of a new ' | county to be known as Lake of the Woods County, put a cross mark (X) in the square opposite the word “YES”; if against, put a cross mark (X) in the ssuare | opposlte the word “NO.” i For the creation and organimt.ion of anew | county to be known as Lake of the Woods County— Sample Ballot / For General Election November 7, 1922 MIKE HOLM, Sscnun of State, STATE BALLOT Pt a Cross Mark (X) Opposite the Name of Each l Candidate You Wish {0 Vote for In the Squares Indicated by the Arrew Senator in Congress—FRANK B. KELLOGG—Republican Senator in Congress—HENRIK SHIPSTEAD—Farmer-Labor Senator ig Congress—ANNA D. OLESEN—Democrat Senator in Congress— Governor—J. A. 0. PREUS—Republican Governor—MAGNUS JOHNSON—Farmer-Labor Governor—EDWARD INDREHUS—Demaocrat Governor— Lieutenant-Governor—LOUIS L. coums;finubilca- ;i ¢ Sherift—ANDREW JOHNSON el ! . (x\cmnuted w\qnmut “party du(;natum) Sherif—JULIUS R. JOHNSON | (Nominated without party d Sherifft— } Lientenant-Governor—SILAS M. BRYAN—Democrat - Liéutcmnt-flovarnor—AR'l'BUfl A. SIEGLER—Farmer-Labor Lieutenant-Governor— THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1922 MAPLE RIDGE My. Clifford St. Peter visited his purems over Sunday. ~Mr. George Ekstrom and Daniel Belineau and daughters Irene and Lillian motored to Puposky Satur- day. Mr. George Ekstrom is \mtmg at. the Belineau and St. Peter ‘homes this week. * Miss Marie Cloos motored to Be- midji Saturday, .. Mr..and Mrs. Clark of Minneapolis and Anna Brass left for the Twin Cities Saturday-. Mr. Willie Cloos returned from Nerth Dakota last Thursday- SHEVLIN - J, Ehlerg of Leonard was a shopper here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. R, Saugstad of Crook- ston arrived here Wednesday and are guestg at the H. L. Gordon home. Mrs. O. E, Peterson spent Monday in Bemidji. Mrs. Taylor of the Bagley Normal department motored here Wednesday- Miss Bernice Burfield left Tues- day for St. Paul where she will at- ténd the meetings of the Minnesota Education association. A Parent-Teachers association was organized at the Shevlin Consolidated School Thursday evening. Mr. Hawkins, principal, gave an interesting talk on “The Value of Education”, Miss Nelson, primary teacher, gave a reading. ~After the meeting coffee and cake was served and a social time was enjoyed by all. Miss Florence Edlelad who has spent the summer at the home of her sister. Mr, E. Norman left Tuesday for her home at Cambridge, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hanson motored to Bugley Monday evening. C, E. Burfield spent Tuesday ev- ening in Bemidji. Loius Hanson had the misfortune of fracturing his arm while cranking a Ford truck last Saturday. A miscellaneous shower was given in honof of Mrs. Henry Hanson at the home of Edna Hanson Friday even- ig. Mrs. Hanson received many use- ful and pretly gifts. Miss Meabel Rank and K. L. Rank spent Thursday in Bagley. "lof Bemidji BASS LAKE 5, Mr. and Mr. J. J, Opsall were Sunday visitors at the William Gish home. Albert and Paul Utech autoed to Bemilji Saturday to transact bus- iness. Mrs, Fred Carver visited friends and transacted business in Bemidji Saturday- Kenneth Coleman is the proud po- sessor of a new car. Mrs. H, O. Baird and James Leist- er autoed to Bemidji Friday to do thenr shopping and while there visit- ed with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C ampbell were Sunday visitors with their son Lester at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Gish. M. James WiheeleF pransaceted business in Bemidji Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Neff entertain- ed relatives from Blackduck Sun- day. Mr. Roy Layman was a Bemidji viistor Saturday- Fred Graves is assisting his on- in.law Jacob Shrieveseth with his farm duties. q Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hargraves and daughter Miss Edith who left here September 29 for Miuncapolis where they intended to live this winter, returned Sunday Oct. 22 on the 5 o’clock train feeling that there is no place like their home near thc shores of Bass Lake. Welsome home neighbors. Mr, James Wheeler expects to leave for Cass Lake where he is en- gaged to plaster the I. C. Meada- crofts house which has been Tecently erected. Mr. Meadacroft moved from Browndale, Minn. on to his farm this fall, Anyone who has a job of plastering would do well to call on Mr. Wheeler. Mr. Wheeler feels that work will be more profitable than “sales” or walk aways. Miss Dorig Sathre visited relatives in Bemidji Saturday, Miss Alice Butler, teacher of Bass Lake wag a week end visitor with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Utech and fam- ily of Clearorook, Minn, who have been visiting relatlves and old neigh- ,bors have returned to their home. B e e e —— T T PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. C. McGhee in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00) ... L T Hendricks and W. A, Frit- Secrétary of State—MIKE HOLX—Republican :hi;e mml;'ed' to Hubbard county | Judge of ynb(n&w_.ii gfl ?n-mn ! s - - - ra—- Friduy on business. Nomina hout mrty dellmuon) j 5 : - g o 3 . Mrs. Christing Julin left Monday | bk NI ; Secretary of S,tat}e'—SUS!E w. STAGEBE!‘IG_ -Farmer-Labor i“ for Bear Creek township to visit her Judge of Probate—0. M. SKINVIK { H . }g son and attend the Carter sale at| el LA (Nmmnnted wmmn', nar!y designation) :; Secretary of State—CLAUDE N. SWANSON—Democrat e Pine Center on Tuesday. meRs = e S i1 . i® Mr. and Mrs. George Felch tran- Jndge of Probate— L] = 1 : sacted business in Bagley Saturday Secretary of State— Ik afternaon. r o { ~Arnc-Olson left Tuesday morning |County Attorney—GRAHAM M. TORRANCE I N T B ———— for Lengby where he will attend a (Nominated without party designation) & |State Auditor—RAY P. CHASE—Republican i church conferenec which is held there |~ e b e ) JRSSS— I this weck. County Attorney—~CHRISTIAN MARIUS ASCHAM H - : '3 Mrs, Theodore Tollefson received N deslnnuon) o |State Auditor—ELIZA EVANS DEMING—Farmer-Labor IS ' word from Ottertail county Saturday |~ g i i of the death of her uncle, County Attorney— | i !g J Co M C G h ee Mr. and Mrs. Len McCullom and | i State Auditor—JOHN E. CASEY—Democrat i grandson Leonard left Thursday for s i) N S ° Minhoapotis to.visit at the home of | County Survesor—ROY k. fi’,;“‘{‘“‘ iy Pk e oo == Gounty Superintendent their daughter. ominated withou pm‘ y designatton) 4 ate Auditor— 1 *Joe Lewis, R. M. Foster, Hal Me- g s {2 | of Schools Cullom and George Bourcy attended | County Surveyor— e | e . . court at Bagley Friday and Saturday. ¥ |State Treasurer—HENRY RINES—Republisan | i3 CGandidate for Re-election My, and Mrs. Frank Smith returned - el Ll - Will Ai Fome-last week from the cities where | Clerk of District Court—FRED W. RHODA I ¥ = [rNATBiRciate SustTRic: Nevembas T 1028 they, visited relatives. (Nominated Mthout party deaixnmun) s |State Treasurer—FRANK H. KEYES—Farmer-habor ! = G..V. Heathman left Sunday morn. + la = ’ o = 2l = ing for Rolf, lowa by auto. Clerk of District Court— ; H [ Mrs. Eph Pitsenburg gave a shower i iH State Treasurer— | - Beltrami_County Voters: :‘atul‘d};\y inDhonor ;)t\?cr dnuglhtcp, \___.‘.#_. ———-———_—L—.‘_ : The adm‘;mutntmn of J. C. McGhee, County rs. Roy Doten of Minneapolis. Court Commissioner—DE WITT H. F! ! 1 ! uperintendent of Beltrami county, has been Mrs. Ralph Harding and daughter “ominat. 71 wlthuut“par}t-;l{d esignation) H Attorney General—CLIFFORD L. HILTON—Republican | canuruuve, economical and. eme{ént during left Saturday for Bemidji to visit]- ... . - T SRR | R hig past term. : ; relatives, Teturning home Monday. 14 : - - =1 he avenze rural schnu (term has been Mr. and Mrs, Ogt'.m_ W?Ison mot)m'e J Court Commissioner— 9 |Attorney General—ROY C. SMELKER—Farmer-Labor I ler~thened. to Bemidji last week to visit 1elatives | c———— J ’_ = g incrn:::‘edn;‘;lduy upil’s average attondance has ¥ i e o — . i ys. mtl‘llir: mfilct;u‘}f::\h Llecf;.‘ 1“’1‘:::23:. fop | COUNtY Superintendent of Schools—J. C. McGHEE ! ! Attorney General—JAMES E. DORAN—Democrat 1% The loss apportionment by non-attendance g eh y 1o (Nominated without party designation) | “ | s o - ° has decreased 26 per cent. “‘]"‘;:-“W"(Ohfi and to lowa where hc{ : S a5 A T T2 1 i ] An Annual Teachers’ Institute at each end will husk corn, I i & | Attorney General e 1 th i i | County Superintendent of Schools—ETHELYN W. HALL i 4 i of the county, and monthly sectionsl meetings Helga qo!bexg and Anna Takervan D (\ominuud without, party designation) E ! have advanced the efficiency of the teachers. were Shevlin shoppers Monday, ooty . Y i A ) v | R Higher wages for better teachers have been Rev. Sonerson left Monday for N i 3§ |Railroad and Warehouse | ; BOWEN— " | N d d H Counyt Superintendent of Schools— t i* Commissioner VAN BOWEN—Republican advacatd: Lengby where he will attend the D i omming| - Rural school graduates have increased 175 church conference. _—————-———.'——-:— f d Wareh 1 g per cent. M. and Mrs. John Knutson and | county Goroner—H. N. MeKEE | 7 ““"g’o"gm‘}:m;“’l‘_" ouse | 1 vy, ROYSTER—Farmer-Labor =} The best American citizenship has been pro- Mrs. William Anderson were Bagley Nominated without party designation) H | - oted. shoppers Saturday. st S e i | i = R ’ =4 Every effort has been made to equalize ed- ~ ———& |Railroad and Warehouse | vor/771AM J. NORTH—Democrat = ucational opportunities. County Coroner— | - Commissioner i ‘> No unqualified teacher is teaching in Beltra* . = l gt [: mi county. R‘“E"“ almii Warehouse | i 1292 visits were made to the school during THIRD DISTRICT ommissioner | the term. 352 visits were made last year. ———— K - Decisions have been fair, advice sound, and County Commissioner—J. G. MORRISON, JR. H Clerk Supreme Court—GRACE F. KAERCHER—Republican ! work to improve the schools. incessant. e (Nominated without party designation) ‘a e Annual School Officer meetings have been | kv = e AN 2 | [s helnt} in fiagnhof ;;heldth";‘ ghvls(l;)m‘:i of ptrhef county. | Counity Commissioner--JAMES F. HATES Clerk Supremo Court—H. T. VAN LEAR—Farmer-Labor 1 = Mr. McGhee holds a First Grade Professional (Nominated withont party designation) ‘:z‘ . | i,,, ‘I;f’fi'&:ifif:m' the highest granted in the state o ebise % fl =1 e g H o | i The above statements may be verified by the County Commissioner— Clerk of Supreme Court—~FRANK J. HEBL—Democrat i i® :;cordi l‘i’i the office which may be inspected by ——— e public X < Your:vote for J. C. McGhee for County Su- s FIRST DISTRICT Clerk Supreme Court— ' perintendent is a vote for the continuance of the same faithful service and for the promotion of the welfare of the Beltrami public schools. Very truly yours, Mary Lilleskov, Assistant County Super- intendent. I certify that the above statements are cor- rect. Isabelle Holdahl, Acting Assistant | s m——. | County Commissioner—J. C. PARKER _ (Nominated without party duinldon) ik Sl i3 e one extraprocess Arsen jes a d htful County Commlssionsr—FDWAllD PAT N 1 gives a delig A (Nomlnnted wmmm party dumahon) ) quality that can = B, o ! not be duplicated (‘mxmy Commisaioner- i Associate Justice otl - . I's toasted. This Associate Justice of | WILLIAM A. ANDERSON— ! the Supreme Court Without Party Designation aug 105318 i Associate Justice of | JAMES H. QUINN— the Supreme Court Without Party Desizumon 4N0 HOX ALOA