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THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 26, 1922 A THE BEMIDJi DAILY PIONEER "BUCK LAKE Alfred and Edward Rogholt are in Pennington this week putting' down a well for Fred: Therault, Alex Sawyer had the misfortune to fall from a load of wood last Mon- B day and put hig left arm out of com- mission for a few days. County: Superintendent of Schools and his assistant visited our school lat Friday afternoon, Arthur Rogholt was in Cass Lake Friday on business. The Misses Ida and Ruth Hanson of Sugarbush were guests of the Miss- es Myrtle and MxIdred Rogholt last Sunday. Miss Lillian Johnson who is teach- ing the Hanson school visited her home at Ferris last Sunday. Mr. and’ Mrs. H. F. Sawyer and son James returned home from their North' Dakota trip last Saturday ev- “.ening.. ‘They were accompanied by Fred Murphy. and a chum of his, Miss Mable Carlson came home from Erskine last Saturday evening where she has been visiting the past six -weeks. Mises Edna and Doris Larson came home from their visit to their grand- mothers’ last Saturday, Rev. J. T. L. Coates returned to St. Cloud Monday- He took back nearly his full quota of birds. He ‘reports . 2. fing time while here. Mrs, -‘Alex. Sawyer visited school lnst Tuesday afternoon.. . ‘Mf. L. Baumgarten of Cass Lake was in thig ne)ghbor}wod last Fri- _day morning. Mrs: Edwin Rogholt had friends visiting heT the first of the week. Arnold Can}§on was Cass Lake on business Thursday- FROHN The' following correction “is made of an 1tem ublished last week in if' the mames of those who were 6 o’clock winner guests at the Hugo Hensel Sr. home, last Sun- day. The names of Mrs. Wm. Clark and sons Lloyd and Lyle, Miss Dora Felt, Mr. Hugo, Jr., Rev, and Mrs. E. Frenk of Bemidji and Mr. and Mrs, Frenk of Chicagp should have been included: A son was born to'Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anstad Wednesday October 18. Mother and baby are doing fine. Mr. apd-Mrs. Hugo Hensel and son Fred drove to Bemidji last Sun- day, and attended the laying of the cornerstone of the Evangelical anh- eran church. Mrs, O. S,..Hensel and daughter Anna went to Bemidji last Wednes- day to do_some Shopping- Mr. John Eickstad who has been seriously ill at his home is recovering and able to sit up. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Willet .and daughter Edith and their meee Evelyn Yates were dinner guésts: at the-F. M. Malzahn home Be dp t LITTLE TURTLE- Gilbert Petetson "of Turtle Lake township passed.away at the Lutheran hospital 10:30 at the age of 52 years, 9 months and three weeks. after ‘an-illness. of- ten days. L Mr. Peterson was born in Becker county, Lake Park, Minn., December 28, 1870 was anved-in marnnge to Mary Cizner’ May. 18, 1894: . They: have lived ‘on ‘their farm ever sine He leaves to mourn his loss, hi§ wife, one son Lester, ‘and three daughters, ;Mis.. Perry “Gary of . Be~ midji and Mamie and Irene, his moth er, Mrs. Carrie Peterson, a brother William Peterson of Puposky and oné sister, Mrs. Mary Labree of Mizpah He was perceded in death by one daughter, Lora who passed away 7 years ago, also his father, one brother and three sisters.. Funerzl services was held at the home Sunday afternoon, Rev. Jerdee officiating. Burial was made in the Turtle Lake cemetery under the-di- rection of M. E, Ibertson. funeral director, TURTLE LAKE. Mr. Henry Brown of Turtle River and her son Whitney Brown of Be- midji were Sunday visitors at tae D. Lawrence home. * Among those who were Saturday visitors in Bemidji were Misses Alice and Inez Butler, John Walters and Micheal Walters, Mr. William Olsor and family and Mrs. Earnest Olson motored to-Be- || midji Satm-day P Miss Elgie Rice, who is teaching in district 151 was a weck end visitor with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown of Tur- tle River and Mr. Dudley Lawrence and his sister Miss Jennie Lawrence autoed to Lake Julia Sanitorium to visit Irvin Wold. Mr. Ernest Olson 2nd bride of St- James, Minn,, autoed here Thursday to visit his brot.her 0. W. Olson and hig family. Mj. and, Mrs. Ernest Olson left Monday, for the Twin Cties where they will visit with relatives hefore leaving for their home at St- James. We extend congratulations. Engvold Wold was a Bemxd]x Vi~ sitor Saturday. Miss Hilda Swedburg of Buena Vista- was' a Bemidji shopper Sat- wurday. CARR LAKE Mr, and Mrs. John E. Patterson and daughter Dorothy visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert For- selund Sunday afternoon, Mr. 2nd Mrs. Charles Stout drove 1o Bemidji Monday- Mrs. Minty and dxughter Lyla and Wednesday i‘orenoan at | i e iinty were2¥isitors ‘at apd Mrsk Charles A, .Stoug’s: %e # Fiidayévening. Ed, Warher and 1% ank Solbqrg ‘at their homes. Stout were callers it the Misses. Della and, Emma McClellan Friday afternoon; Mrs. W, S. Cummings 1g Teported on the sick list. - - ‘Miss .Ethel Rako spent: Saturday afternoon. at her home. GOODLAND . Smith, was called {0 ‘he Jess Mr, Mec- Dr. MecDonaid home .Thursday. Donald’s father being very sic bronchitis. - Edwin' and Alfred Rogholt _ haye been working. for Fred Theriault. Charles Foster was.in Cass Lake Thursday. Frank Trout is- again working on- the new. store at-Pennington. Wlliam Clark and_daughter Hat- tie were in Cass Lake Thursday. Albert Walker passed through here Thursday. Mr. Kemmer and son were working on the state road Thursday- Sunday schoo! was held.at, the John Bliss home. Sunday, - Thepe was a fairly large crowd, even though the weather was not very good. given by the Lutheran ladies at Ing- val Gregreson’s home Sunday. Jay Wells was in Bemidji ‘Sunday. Mrs. Heniy Greggrson .returned home from Bemidji Sunday. Howard Daley was in Cass Lake Thursday: Mr. and-Mrs, Jays Wells we‘gg —-—____—-;__'-___.—'—#__—— PAID, ADVERYISEMENT (Inserted by and for Julius Johnson in his own hehalf Amount to be paid for series Nominee For \“ SHERIFF Having been nominated for Sheriff of Beltrami county at t}]e primary ‘election through the gengrous sup- port of the citizens ami voters. 1 now ‘again ask your earngst consid- eration at the general elegtion, No- vember Tth, - It .is impossible to interview -per- sonally each voter and I, thérefore it my candidacy brlefly as fo!- believe the office of’‘sheriff a tiimportant one and believe in ‘snd~will stand for, the enforcement of all laws, as prescribed by statute. I will also conduct the officé ac- cording to the desires of the people —which-surely calls for a substan- tial eriféréement of our laws ami de- mands decency and respect for American practices and traditions. dacy as I have no pre—electmn prom- ises.to:fulfill outside of the grounds on which I seek election. I'am there- fore free to pledge myself ~ to the cause of the people and '..agree to serve you to the utmost of my ability. Sincerely yours JULIUS R. JOHNSON- s BAJD ADVERTISEMENT | (Inserted by and for C. M. Ascham of Bemidji;:Minn., amount:to be pald 32 ccnts per mch) o 3 Vote for .. C. M. ASCHAM for County Attorney” Ex-service man and member of the Order of Rallroad Tele- ,,.phars. wit.h : A large crowd attended the dinner . There are no strings to my, candi-| callers at'the Oscar Hill home at Pen- I rington Saturday. . Remember the Farmers® club meets at- the -Roy farm at Kitichi, Satur- day November 4th, Union. Ladies’ Aid at the McKew héme Thursday, Oct. 16. A Hallowe'en party was given at the saw mill camp at Kitich Saturday night by the Kitichi school and the crowd of about fifty were present. A very good supper was served at 8 o’clock and after the suppper, for- tules were told by a good witch who saw a wonderful future for many. After much amusement at the camp the young folks gathered at the ‘flahémy home and spent the rest of vening. with -games, music and All feportcd a very good Mrs. Oscar Hauglum and h tle daughter Carol and Miss Nellie El- more were in Cass Lake Saturday. PAID ADVERTISEMENT {Inserted by the Beltrami County Repubhcan Committee for and in behalf of Frank. B. Kellogg. Amount to be paid 32c per inch per issue.) Present United States Senator and| Candidate for re.election.... at the general election Nov. 7. A man whos record shows that he ihas done more for the farmer than 'any other man in the United States | { Senate. | He is considered one of the pow- 'ers n the government and has al- ways had the interests of the com- mon people at heart. Your vote cast for-him-will help return to the senate a man recog- nized by the nation as a champion of all the people. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for Ethelyn Hall in her own behalf. Amount to be paid for series $20.00) ETHELYN W. HALL Candidate for Superintendent of Schools | Beltrami County General Election Nov. 7, 1922 Twenty-one years of teaching and supervising—twelve years a teacher in Beltrami county. QUALIFICATIONS Graduate of a High School. Graduate of a Teachers College Completed courses at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. EXPERIENCE Taught in rural school in ’Vlinne. sota. Taught in Training School for rurzl teachers in Minnesota. | Taught all grades in Minnesota. Supervised all grades in Illinois Supervised Junior High school in Bemidji. | Now supervising all grades in Bemidji. ! AIMS ! To secuip the best qualified teachers. To bring to the districts the maximum state aid, and thus les sen the burder. of taxation. To promote health conditions in the schools. To promote the study of Amer- cianism and Good Citizenship. To closely and intelligently su- pervise the working details of the entire county system. young people of the community. A" FRANK B. KELLOGG |===" POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT " (Inserted for and by A. D. Johnson in ~ his own behalf. Amount paid for series §$20.00). A. 1. Johnson Present County Auditor secks your support for electioff to-a second| term as augitor of Beltrami county, November Tth: He hag- ehdeavored to serve all without fear-or-favor and granting special . privileges tp fnone. This of- fice for the 'past four years ranks aniong the foremost in the state as having been—efficientiy-and econ- omically conducted. He pledges you the same high standards in the future if re-clected another term The same cordial wel- come will be accorded all and the|| hospitality enjoyed by so many in| the past will' continue to be extend- ed in the future If you favor this kind.of policy by one of your public officials exercise your right of Traiiéliisé on November | 7th. He will appreciate your suppert| and vote. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. G. Morrison | in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00) J G, SUCCESSFUL N(})I OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER Erom 3rd District I am a candidate for the above office and stand for good roads, good schools and farm development, An aim" to ‘reduce taxes throughout the county -will be given my earnest consideration at all times. \ If clected I will meet ' with the township board in - the district at least once a year to discuss with the people the problems:that become my duty to solve as thuir rcpresentative. Your.support and vote will be ap- preciated clection day Nov. 7, 1922. J. G. MORRISON, JR. — . e —————— POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted by W. T. Noonan own . behalf. Amount paid series $20.00). for Elect NOONAN TO THE LEGISLATURE He has lived in Beltrami County 14 years. He knows the measures that| are needed for ‘ifs ‘development and| will work to get them. General Elechon Nov. 7, 1922 in his| | PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and on ‘behalf’ of Gra- ham M. Torrance, of Bemidji, Min- nesota. - Amount™ paid for series $20.00). GRAHAH M. TORRANCE Candidate for County Attorney for Beltrami county, Minn. To the voters of Beltrami county: I wish to thank you for the con- fidence you have placed in me in the Attorney, and if re-elected ¥ again promise you the best measure of service of which I am capable. GRAH\\I M. TOR"RA\ICE PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. L. George in his own behalf. Amount to be paxd for series $20.) & i For County Auditor Vote For J.L.George commodating and capable. He brought order out of chaos in the Auditor’s office and while in charge always maintained a high order of efficiency.” |Vote for him Nov. 7 at General Election YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE . AP'PRECIATED PAID ADVZRTISEMENT (Inserted by and for John C. Parker in his own bekalf. paid for series, $20.00) For | First Commissioner District . | Thinking it is about time our city had a representative on the county board, I hereby announce myself a candidate for county commissioner | for the first district of Beltrami county. My motto if elccted will be to safeguard the financial interests of our county by judicious economy in disbursements of expenses. The duties and responsibilities in- cident to the office shall not be lightly considered. I shall strive dil- igently to sce that the business of the county is conducted on safe an sane principles, and with mistakes | corrected as soon as discovered. The tax business will be the first in my mind and anything I can do to relieve the present burdensome tax iwil! surely be done I will appreciate your support and [if clected I will consider myself a | servant of all the voters of Beltrami | county, ready and willing at all times ;to co-operate with one and all for the betterment of our county and city. Sincerely yours J. C. PARKER past in selecting me as your County ; “Mr. George 1§ pafnstaking, ' ac-| Anteunt to be| POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by Edward Paul- son in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $15). EDWARD PAULSON FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER 1st DISTRICT Respectfully solicits the support of the voters at the general . election, November 7th. His record as a' fair and efficient commissioner during the past term speaks for itself. He has served the county well and his friends as well as yoters general- ly speak highly of the service he has rendered. preciated. ks EDWARD PAULSON POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by Andrew Johnson in his own behalf. Amount to be paid for series $20.00.) Re-clect him sheritf of Deltrami County at the clection November! Tth. He has been a conscientious of-/ |ficial and asks the support of the| {voters on his past record as their sheriff. i Your vote will be greatly apprecia- | {ted. | Andrew Johnson, Present Sheriff of Bel- trami County. PAID ADVERTISEMENT | (Inserted by and for S. M. Koefod, | Bemidji, Minn., in his own behalf. lamount to be paid for series $20) i S. M. KOEFOD JUDGE OF PROBATE BELTRAMI COUNTY Candidate for Re-election November 7, 1922 Yeur vote and support will be ap-| ‘I ed by many persons who 4t | ANDREW JOHNSON . . PAID" ADVERTISPRE N1 (Inserted. by.and for-C. O. Moon in paid his own behalf. Amount - to b« for series $20). J C. 0. MG@N For bepis REGISTER 'OF 117 TO THE VOTERS oF B | COUNTY: {~ Having been nmominztd jority of all votes cast &%~ of Register of Deeds election, I am again’ b/ { candidate. It is true, opponent, that I ha elected as Register of year term and two 4 y< ing the whole of that p« lic has had access pe the office at any nzla’}‘ times. 1 havé heard mo c On the contrary, I have bécy with the subject that, |time in the history of the land indexes may no | upon. Iffaccuracy and att ’busmess are factors to be c« in the choosing of County I I respectfully solicit your at the coming election. " | POLITICAL ANNOUNCFT " | (Inserted for and by C..¢ {man in his own behalf amou | paid for series $20.00): Suceessful Nominez REGISTER OF DE My candidacy for ':h o based upon the theory that policy for any man to be gi. hold on a publi¢ office: Tiu incumbent hhs been iw house for twenty yearst terms has held the offic: of Deeds. In the sense of faitmg: @0l tice the people are entitleu a change at the electicn 1 The present incumbent ., highly honored by the ygloys in past and should gracefully sty « 1 have been a resident ul Beitrami county for fifteen year: ibave built a home, raised my fa d con ducted my self in a mai - that th people will have no apolagice Lo make should they see fit-t§ ‘dnitusi me with the duties of t} office., stand squarely upon Ty record o citizen and my trmmng & ticular work. I will appreciate your. s) assure you that so far ag:thi; of the office is concerned never have cause to-regrat;puch: port as you may see fit b6 oni b for thi of Register POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT—Insertcd for nnd M. Skinvik in his own behnlf Amount to bc paid for sefiel $ O.M. S JUDGE OF ELECTION KINVIK Candidate for the office of PROBATE Beltrami County NOV. 7, 1922 B. W. LAKIN, President [ LUMBER - LATH - C. L. 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