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S BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER UNDAY BY THE 8. C. Thets Co,, No attention pdd to Writer’s name must be kiown ta the odl!m'. but not" Decessarily for publication, . Communications- for: tha Wnelly"mauoor mu'a:.;euh this om:.-- nbt later tham current ‘fi‘ % to:-insure publication in the Three lolll‘ll‘. ceses 125 THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pagés; every Thursday and sent postage pald for, in’advance, $2.00. published’ t0. any address. Unless credit is given this' Unit Press is entitled to the u-e ffi:‘gnmifitlon of :& news dispatches credited to it, or c:hert e credited, and also the local news published herein.. OFPICIAL COUNTY AND OITY mmn %’ ADVERTISING AND THE “BUYERS STRIKE” anonymous contributions.; \ It’s an Intonvertible fact that the advet- tised produtt is the most desired. The greatest demonstration of said: fact caine-during the so-called “buyers strike” of 1920-21. ; It was then that manufactureys, job- bers and merchants realized. that prac- tically every line of merchandise that was trade-marked: or adequately advertised got the bulk of the nation’s business, The unbranded- or unadvertised article siuffer- ed the greatest losses. That as the real “showdown?—the test that demonstrated the value of good consistent. advertising. The buyers” verdict was . ungualified: Popularity wasn’t: determined by a straw. vote—it was the ballta of dollars: that made the decision unanimous.. ‘And it showsmnclumvely that the advertised ploduct is the one that was most sought. Since- that time thosé who appeal in print. for the salé of their merchandise realize that the public wants the known product—the product that has been tried- and fésted. It also pomts out that-advertising-is as necessary to, the life of business: as the quality afdjservice of the prodact: . Let it.be understood, however, that the new; advertiser will discover that adver- tising -doesn’t work. like. magic. Sustained effort==rongsistent, persistent—is the means to the end. Remember, too, they have comfiet;tors who have risen to their pres- ent hexggtg \by offering good merchandise, well advertised. It’s necessary to follow the samg.uw.d to success, KITICHI by all. 1 (Too late for last week) Two families from Cass Lake auto- ed out ito the . Johnson cottage Sunday for a,v Don’t: for{;et the farm bureau. club/| ion. at Mrs*Roysy-the first Saturday in Novembew;--{the 4th): All welcome. Bring your dinner and:help enjoy: the roasted lamb. donated by Mr. C. C. Smith." Good for Mr. Smith. We all sure remember-our president.of the Farmers-Club bureau. A big chicken dinner was served to a large crowd at the Ingvall Greger- son home. Sunday for the benefit of, Lutheran church and for their church work. It was surely a fine dinner the occasion. and a’ good social time was-enjoyed A fine Halloween time was hud on Tuesday at the camp west-of" the J. C. Mahoney . home- nings and some of the young people gave the event-in honor of ‘the occas- The hall' was decorated with cats, witches-and browniés that:the school 'children had madeé. so nicely. Tey served a fine supper and played many . games and tricks suitable for They had a régl old witéh' who told each’ member of tHe crowd-of over 50 persons their future and past which pleased them all very much for they were all to have two ‘or more husbands and wives and all 'were to become quite wealthy in the next century . Rev. Coates of St Cloud and M “long dxstances | you get through:” “Aye,” réplied he with : where you stand ion county divigion? [T S A liberal reward is offered for information: leading to the:apprehension of the-boys:whio: have been making a-practice. of breaking... street lamps urthe vtcn'nty of. Muslnlpp: afi? e 2 Hmpohavebe&n broken every mght and ‘be-- sidéi:being very expensive for us it: makes- || very:poor:service for residénts in this district: I p i Mmfiesnlaz Electric Light & E E SWANSON Manager THE COW PAYSTHEBILL - - When other products fmm farm fail to' bring a reasonable prite, the m&cclp from the ‘cow always pay# the bill, pro= vided ‘'of ‘course “Mrs. " is"moré-thar K n h"; ell _Jn the east as well a¥: ¢ west cannot’afford to. shlp Hay’ or ‘grain “Good mornmg-” chesnl cailed the minister as:he-passed: the stonebreaker gazing disconsoldtely at the great. pile of rock on which he-had ‘beén- workin “You have a good 'deal of work yet 'before: the hammer-in-hand, “them stone are like theTen ‘Conimandments. You can go: on breaking ‘em; but you can’t never get rid of ’ém.” And-herein liés a.sermon.—Ex3. e The Baudette Region says: that:it - is quite safe to bet that Johnson: will be ‘elec- ted sheriff of:Beltrami county. " Bill'Noonan is: hurrying baek:to: Bau=< dettee-in‘omger’ to.take.J. J Opsahl around the; country. in-his.car, that he- might meet. the voters.in that section. Both:: are: running:-for-the: lezxsrsture “from thm: county. P The: highway. bandits 'in this *~ section: apparently mean: business, = when they don’t give a fellow time to stop-his:car. Be reasonable men, give the boys:a chance‘to stop. You'll find: our: citizens:an: obliging: lot. The politicians. and:: county: divisionists are fmdmg a fertite-field in- B¢mid;i thiese: days. This is tHe:place ts conte; boys—here is where the voters live. —t If you didn’t pay your taxes yesterday be: ' |sa prepared:to dig-up the penalty: Tréasurer Geil might:be induced to take crops insex= change. Sisads g We read where a: California: deéntist: pulled the wrong;tooth for & young:lady-— this in’spite of:the-fact that skirts- ate longer. G The farmers: who own . good mllk pro- ducing cows find it easier.to-pay the-taxes-’ this: year: 5 §r——f? Have you made up;your- miind’ yet; Well, kids, didithe cops: :chage :you.:ldst night? Sawyer of Buck Lal J. C.: Mahoney home:’ noon: Rev. Coates' has a coftage close: to Mahoney’s:- on: -the west. They, are a:fine family .and-<we-ar glad ito welcome - thém: in :out com. munity. He came-up for a few:days to look after his cottage and preach: ed i Buck Lake on Sunday. M. and Mrs. Searlés were Pen- nifgton-caller on: business: Saturday: Robért' Wilson; Gay :Mahoney an Cora |Searles’ were: cdllers and shop- pers in Blackduck.on Tuesddy:- They autoed up in the Raberts car. > ursday after: Miss Jen- from :a week’s visit »with.-frien North Dakota-on: Sattirday:. - - Mis Clover - Saber gavé crowd of about 20 ladies+asfine talk Weédniesday afternoon Mr and Mrs PaMill -Fefurned S WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1922 are’ and wél) attended.© Games and dancing, 14 Sraith-homb. o ghost ‘dwnce, songs atd a trip STOP AT THE how to fed S 5 ouih Hades was enjoyed by all. | Ty B H l %“:I:‘i:&%fi:’:fi?i“r:; =} New Anders Hote i3 Next to the Rex Theater tukon’AN mu” A vs. Emergon, whoh gs ting at the ‘of her niece, Mrs. ven ht were given by the s Andrew Ertenbergs léft Tuesdag for of‘f & he school on Friday afternoon © M IH IIIHIIIIIIHHIIIHHIIMMIHMHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlflllllllfllmlllflllllllllll‘ [l meécfimz FOR THE' PIOREES || Reital prices have been sharply reduced e 2 i ; for this season for the-remlataig nights of the month not alveady Taken' Moose Hall Fer Rent! For lodge and other meetings; dances, ) parties; etc. - ['excells in ?lil. venufitflm. size, Tocation, .. quality. of .dancing floor; ete. The use: of a eummfin! kitchen may be mmed for. i The: road is‘now completed whieh | = had been worked:‘on: for the past.two [ weeks: Mr.. and:: Mrs m Boness = weré dinner gnw at:the:Carl Magnuson {N: home._on: Wednesday. . The event bes 'ing: Mrs. Magmmrn’s and Mr. Boness” The ;ood npllhtwn ‘of ‘the Mooae Hall wtll cantinue to be mmuhmd The is reserved to reject any Corner 4th nd!M-uoia. over Bem’ldn H-.rdwuro Co. A AR MU been n orir ger flfiuglt" or_k:dn of m; eys ction- y By .| nieh " distress ani se-badly, T'dould ] on:my shoes. . Often ; > idney Pills m& the Iy fixed:me uph: vnmm boxes)! 'PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Iieefted: by. axd for J. C. McGhee -in:hiy ows'- ~bishiatf. Annn! paid ‘for series $20:00) % Com'tys‘lpenntemlent ‘of Schoels- ! Cfilflfd‘ite' for- Re-election’ w“l Aill"d‘f‘ your vote, Nl"-‘.t 7, 1922 Cvnnly Volonx inistration of J. C. MeGl\ee, County of Beltrami coanty, has been ative; edonomicsl and- - efficient during his"past ternt. Thé ‘average - rml- school térm has been . lan‘g:bened ~ dral: pupil’s average atténddice : hag increased 18 days.. .- - The loss' mppvrfionmenc by: non-attendance" has.dééresseéd 26 per cent. An’ Anttus? -Teachers™ Institute at each end of ‘the'eounity, anid’ monthly sectional meetings hl\!a mmfed the: efficiénicy of the téachers. et iwagesfor bettét teachers have been 'S‘iuiomfi o, T BEKIDA KIkN: When Billie starts g;:c‘nooi* you-want advoeated. Rurak: school graduates have' increased 175», of ¢ ¥ be!t‘ Afneérican citizenship-has ‘been pro~ e Edex’i etfo¥t hiis ‘beén' made to’ equalize: ed- ucational. opportuititiés:: No unqualified telcher is; tenc!uns m Belm"s 1y niit ‘eounty. -1 F LEL 3% 3 & --1992-visits- weré made to t.he school durmg 3 t.he term. 352 visits were made-last year. Zire i 3<sDeécidions have been fair, advice.sound; and % _‘P;nprove the schools incessant. g dn]l] Olficer meehngs have bé'b;r' of jthe three divisions of, the:county. M;Igwmee holds a First Grade Professional ifa Certifitats; th¢ highest grafited in the state” 1;5» of Minnesota. 'he ‘above statements may be verified by the récords of the office which may be inspected by the public:- Your-vote for J. C. McGhee for County:Su~ perintendént is a vete for the continuance of the same faithful service and for the promotion of the welare of the Beltrami public schools. Very -traly -yours, Mary - Lilleskov, Assistant County Supetr- intendent. . I_certify that the above statements are cor- réet. Isabelle Holdahl, Acting Assistant call* 2#% attpe- pomtment. A 2y ' . THE HAKKERUP STUDIO g Quilnty—Yet No ""—_""' Than Raw Milk.