Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 2, 1922, Page 6

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AN 2T OR e - devitem.e THURSDA}' EVENING, NOV!MBII},-- 1922 of Mrs. Eckstrom |Bring in your lumber ag this is the last chace to get your lumber planed because the machinery will soon be moved to Debs. Olof Gelen went to St. Paul Saturday with a load of cattle for the .hyp ent Friday: farmers club who are doing their own running. | shipping. passin; 44rom our midst and all'extend our sympathy to - the bereaved family. Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin held re- igus Services:! }Aere Sunday evening: The school netted $35 whlgh\was spent for a sh%to be. uscd m the schoal from now ‘on. pruvxde a system whose prime purpose shall be service to agri ulture rather than to BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COIIPAIW " G. E. CARSON, Pres. _ E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr, D. WINTER, News- Editor ’.I‘he new bank is nearing complet- % | ion, the new safe hag arived and the. ! e of ‘the \fildmx is being plast- ered and when it is done we ‘will-have. | one. of the ‘best small bank ‘buildi gs in thh‘county 0 e ';flen-ssvn 0 > A 2y en‘ta Work done Thursday- T ing announcement, Mr. Huff- or Superior, Wis,, where they wi Mas. Charles Eckstrom of Deds died " EUROPEAN PLAN NG attention pald to : anonymau ; : e days before; returning xS 98 C 1 X p wri man has heen reluctant to et before the Aepgday, 1%, 0 Fridh /b ber home fron the effects ok P ot e ! P14 riter's name must be known to'th 8 ?:ome at Windom, Minn. Df“ca};cer ox Co mwcul e’y headquarters. Hot ‘and cold. running people of :thisitounty the real reason why he should: be chosen to this important of+ fice, We refer to his qualificatxons. . There are few men of his equal in ability to conduct an office similar to that of Register of Deeds. He is thorough and competent and has had special traming in the work in which he seeks to serve the public. s He has been ‘a resident of this county for the past fifteen years, has reared his family here, bui 0 always taken an active e_par ! ests ‘and. welfare of the community, COTNTY AND CITY FROCEEDINGS development pto]ecg, that hg of her friends. 'The afterncon was good of the pEOp % 5 spent in, so:xal cmwel's';‘noulf ‘Lur::z AMENDMEM NO. 1 s put’ over, but g:;cs:‘s“::s mgght d-at :;Oseo‘c]:cvll(- ent No. 1, which comes before been a part of the moven;ent — - Vg:eis fi’l‘%esday, will remove present con: ?:ne'“afu{hh“fs -l:i“%:"’fited 1“ the stitutio! restrictions that bar the way welfare of the farmer; and has spent cofi- — to'‘the establishment of siderable time and effort in promoting loan system. . of & state long time many projects that were for the up bmld- necessarily .for. publication. - Co Weel mehgc ':nuzt ret;gh i;hj'ia\ ce not later than iy e ure ‘publication in ‘the The remains were taken f T anil re, Jondall of Nymore) We regret: were week-end gu 'of Mr. and Mrs:| John Noel. ’. : Mr. and Mrs. Fran§ Anderson of Bagley and children, “were Sunday visitors at the home of 0. L. Numm. Mrs. Ross Anderson’ accompanied ~|them- home ‘and will remain for ‘a few days visit. Mr. A. D. Perry had the misfor- tune to lose five tons of hay last Thursday by fire which ‘was reported to have caught from a- spark from the engine on the Red Lake railroad. Mrs. Ross ‘Andersop was surprised last Thursday afternoon by several sy Minpeapolis for Hurial. water iw €very room. Steam heat and bath. Reasonable Rates . 8 FRED ANDERSON, Prop. 202 1.2 3td Street | Bemidii, G i Phone 128 Minnesota Three Montys....... 1.35 . Get.duplicate keys made i while you wait! A complete stock. of. e bhnk keys hete always. . Given Hardware —PHONE 57— m WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published - every Thursday and sent posf dress for. In advancs, $2.00. Poxtae pelll to- any.ad Moose HéllMoos:e, Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall | -Unless credit is given this paper, only the United Dows: dfupmtence. credftsn 15 or SrbLaon, of all | To Presidi £ i i ne immptchos olied w ibor Stherwise’creditad. i To P ding: Officers, Chairmen and Committees _ of Lodges and Other O¥ganizations Try the Moose Hall for your Iarge meetmgs of all = . kinds - 4 ! It is exceptionally well lighted. IR TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE It is ventilated by motor fans. . The Amendme.nt, itself brief, pol_nt and ‘self ‘explanatory, provides: For theapurpose of ‘developing ‘the agricul resources of the state, the state may “establish and maintain a system of rural credits and thereby loan money and’ extend credits to the people of the state, upor ‘real estate security, in such a mantier afid under terms and conditions to the as may be prescribed by law, and to issue - and negotiate ‘bonds to ptovxde money to be so loaned.” :Its adoption will not create a specific system; details will be ‘left to the legisla- ture. It is the first proposition oy P on the pink Voters favoring it must place an “X” opposite the “Yes”. Ballots- ‘marked in any otlger way or left blank will be count- ed against it, as it is required that it must be: supported by a ma]orxty of the voters voting. ‘Meny city voters are indifferent; there- fore; those in the small town " and rural precincts mua’c support it é’olidly, if it is to pass, It is indorsed by all parties. A state farm loan system is not experi- mental. The'idea is more than 100 yeéars old.- South Dakota has had an’ efficiently functioning plan in operatwn for five ing of the farming communities. N When you exercise your right “of 'suf- frage next Tuesday, you will make no mistake in giving Mr. Huffman your supk port and vote. His past record has been' clean,’ and the trust you may impose’in hih’ will in no ‘way be betra ——f, A GOOD OFFICIAL ; Beltrami county has indeed been fortu- nate in many ways and its officials far the most part have been men of high .char- acter and the. type who dared to perform their duty fearless]y, based on right and JflStlce. N One of the most important offices is that of County-Attorney. ' It is essential that-law violators be properly. punished and the interests of the people protected. It is of the highest importance that the prosec;ltmgr‘amfney mnmt{fln' the eon- fidence of peyple. up, its high standard, it ' " 'that the people of ‘Bél eiect men who are well quahfxedi and have the courage and love Justl e, Graham’ M. Torrance. ls that_kind of .a, man and has ngen the county the best: kind of good service. The duties of his of- fice have been at all times performed in a manner that would be a credit to any county official in the state and ‘the voters PipeOrganM Orchestra < MINNEAP OLIS The ‘Nonlvut;u Nam! and Largest Tvam'nl— i{oddq One whole city block_ of beautiful Lobbies, - - - Restaurants and Shops. usic during ‘the Noon luncheon hour. Music. at mght during dinner, AlaCarte and Table d’'Hote Service in the Main Restaurant.** TARI rr- 76 Kooms, Private Baf Single $2.00,° Dnuble 33 00 324 Rooms, Private Bath: Single $2.50, Do\lhlo $3.60 202 Rnoms, Private Bal ingle $3.00 Double $4.00 OthnmSun Utensnls et CI.EAN For quick mults on all metalwaré use SAPOLIO ‘Moose Ha’ll Moosé Hall Moo_se Hall It has a splendid floor for dancing. It has a convenient kitchen. It is centrally located over the Bemidji- Hardware Co. Its rental has been greatly reduced for this. season; For rates and-open dates, consult, as far in advance as possible the Moose Club Steward, John Ma_tland, at the ‘Moose Club. Phone 62. [[2H 9S00\ n’efi aéoomf [1eH SOOI Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall Moose Hall PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and’for J. C. Mquee in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00) ......... should’ remember these important fads when they cast their: vote on November Tt years. It will supplement the work of the Fed- eral Loan Banks, lower interest rates and CARR LAKE Mr. S. S. Lewis of Cannon Falls visited at the home of his brother, Mr. J..H. Lewis over the week-end. home un | Tighted pumpkins which rea i 9 0 ening: £, S 7 oY t”. After the program the leuzl- Sob - A Halloween program amd Shadow | ies Who brought boxes were numbere ! social was given by the school Saz r shadows sold to the highest GJE:]GGD urday night. The follawing wis well Diugt Ason was born to Mr. and Mrs. | Fendered by the school children: g T e = T. Jackson on October 29th. L—“When the Frost’ is on the = 2 Mr;, and ‘Mrs. John E. Patterson | Fumpkin.” and :Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Warner -—The Witches Prank. - and daughter June motoréd to Movel | . 3:-“There’s Pumpkin in the corn- Lake where they. visited Mr. and Mrs. field. o . Tom Keoth Sunday afternoon. : 4~-—“Hn!loween Frolie.” The Bemidji Farmers club will hold —Halloween Cats” their monthly, meeting at the school “'I,'hc Brownies’ ‘Frolic.” house. Safiday November 4th, with T'm Not Afraid of Anyil Mrs. A, P. Volkman and Mrs. Ed| S—4 Halloween song. Larson iy hostesses. Evetyone is .—A shadow picture show by the urged t6"GOWE*as an’ - interesting 5h00l The first reel was “Mother program has been planned. Goose and her associates. Second | A few friends pleasantly surprised’|té¢! “What happens on Halloween,” Mr. an& Mus. Pogue Thursday even- | 37d reel “ A Halloween party”. ~ 4th *ing.. reel “After the party.” b Teel Mr. pnd Mrs. Charles Stout, Mr. | “Saying Good-night”. ~ 6th reel was and Mgs. Leslie Chiltori and family | “Spooning,” 7th Teel ““The natural and Mr. and Mrs. John Patterson and rgsult (a wedding).. 8th reel “the daughtér Dorothy were callerg at the | Night Owl’ ‘and the next reel was a group of small children holding up lSfllCO. HnYarl U.S.A. S o i i i 2 e J. G. McGhee. ' County'Superintendent of Schools ¢ nte’{or Re-elechon Wil Anm-m- ’m vote, November 7, 1822 |+° Beltrami- Cousty’ Voters: Y The administration of J. C. McGhee, County Superintendent of Beltrami county, has been conservative, economical and efficient dunng' his pagt term. . The. average rural = school term ' has been lengthened. . 42 ach rural pupil’s nvemge attendance has increased 18 days. The loss apportmnment by non-attendance has decreased 26 per cent. An Annual Teachers’ Institute at each end of the county, and monthly sectional meetings have advancéd the efficiency of the teachers. Higher wages for better teachers have been advocated. Rural. school g:radnates have mcreased 175 ‘per-cent. The best Amenca pglnp has hg.qn pro. forf has been ms “opportunities. alified teacher;is y;nehmg in Ben;-..h mi connty = 1292 visits were' ‘madeto theischool during the term. 352 visits were made last year. Decisions. have been fair, advicesound, work to improve the schools. ingessant. Annual School Officer meéetings have been held in ‘each of the three divisions of the county. Mr. McGhee holds a First Grade Professional Life Certificate, the highest granted in the state of Minnesota. The above statements may be verified by the records of the off:ce which may be inspected by the':public. Your.vote for J. C. McGhee for County Sn— penmndimt is a vote for the continuance of the same Taithful service and for the promotion of t.he welfare ot the Beltrami public schools. 3 ery truly yours, * Mary Lilleskov, Assistant County Super- intendent. ~ I cerhfy that the above statements are. cor- rect. Isabelle Holdahl, !A o Lodins Acting Assistant When Billie starts g}:x school you want “photograph. Photographs of the children never grow up o i In.. phot«.;gmplung~ =y the * ains for resul;s rpamcularly pléas—™ ng'iut‘ E T wsafrisof @ FETTES i ES Y € 239 lot nn :p‘ pmnf.mnnt. N The pholo‘uplur in your town' A ey THE HAKKERUP STUDIO. . . .. .. fifteent (15) _Pasteunzed Milk, Rich. in Nourishment . and. of ‘Purest “10° Quality—Yet “No ng b > ST Than Raw Milk. _ T : o eeT— Made humu &Mvm'l'ohcmco. - that means quality.

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