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7 California Poppies - BRINKMAN THEATRE g TO-NIGHT THE CITY TEAM WINS (Continued from first page). by cities have played here and now owe the local teams return gamos. Superior still wants to come to Be- midji and play the “Big Bemidg” team and it is probable that the local boys will endeavor to raise the neces- sary funds to bring them here if to- morrow night’s game proves to be a success. If a game is scheluled ‘with Supe- rior it will probably be played short- 1y after Lent and a dance or banquet will be given to entertain the visit- ing team. The line up for the Friday game wil lbe as follows: Neuman, center; Bell and Brandon, forwards; Peck and Jacobson, guards; Ripple, sub, TRY A WANT AD The Season s Sensation, Featurmg Willie Mas- ten and Ruth Brown: in their Texas Tommy Dance, the Fastest Finish in Vaudeville. SENTIMENT ON SITE IS DIVIDED " (Continued from first page). site would average about $1,000 a year. The government man who will se- lect the site is not expected for two or three months and it is believed that in' the meantime, sentiment can | become united on one location. en to renrmnt schools. their In the written contest the Puposky team received 100 per cent and the Buena Vista team 98 per cent. In the oral contest one of the Pu- "|posky team missed a word and so at the close of the contest only two Pu- standing Posky pupils remained and three Buena Vista pupils. In a similar contest held last No- vember the result was just the op- Posite, Buena Vista winning in writ- ten spelling while Puposky succeed- ed in spelling down in the oral con- test.: = x Grand Forks Monady . Mr. and Mras, Ralph Grover and Mrs. @rover’s - brother and Billie Grover of Bemidji were visiting Mr. Grever’s mother Saturday and Sun- day. Harry Koors spent Thursday night and Friday morning as the guest of Delbert Whiting. Mr. Koors super- intending the loading of two cars of potatoes to be shipped to Bemidji by D. A. and Ora Whiting and Guy An- derson. Miss Nina Webster was tended a surprise Saturday evening by.a few of her friends, it being the occasion of her birthday as well as Geo. Wash- A dainty ‘lunch was ser- ved by Mrs. John Noel and the even: ing spent in the enjoyment of games Miss Jessie Blue enter- Miss ‘Webster was also given a birthday dinner by four of her pupils, early in the evening, which' was enjoyed by ington’s. and musie. ing with her exquisite music. all concerned. Mr. Rogers of Thief River Falls, is visiting his brother and naphew of this place. Dear Madam: = real values we are offering. take care of a large volume of business. We have adopted a W. G. SCHROEDER GENERAL MERCHANDISE If you are not now a customer at the W. G. Schroeder store, give us this opportunity to show you why you should be. visit our store and inspect our merchandise which will convince you:of the Our present service equippment enables us to We cordially invite, you to double check on all delivery orders, which we find gives perfect satisfaction end makes errors practically impossible. What will interest you most 1s the fact .that we have deoided to EW sell merchandise at a smaller margin than ever before, and that we give a 24 4 discount on all cash purchases. and note the prices. We sell Navybeans for 5 cts. pr. 1b. fancy hand picked. 4 cts. pr. 1b. medium hand picked. Apples per bushel 50 cts-. By peck 20 cents and up. Flour best patent $1.40 to $1.50. Cracked corn and feed per sack = 9bcts. Dry onions per. 45 ots. bu. 50 cts. broom for 35cts. 10 1b. Baking powder for 90cts. 5 1b. Baking powder for 50 cts. - 2 1b. Baking powder 25 cts. 6 pkg. Oatmeal 3 1b. Soda Crackers 25 cts.- $1.00. 10c can Spaghetti for 5 cts. per can. = Peaches 15cts. Leopard Egg Plums, 25¢ can for 15c 3 pkg. Soda 25 trami and Fourth. KAk KAk hhkhhhkhkkkkhkhk cts. KKK KK KKK KKK KK KK kiii*i#i**i*#*!i# FEDERAL BUILDING BALLOT. Belleving the following location to be the mdqt desirable for: the new federal building, I hereby cast one vote for-it. Binutnra NOTE—Ballots will' not be counted unlen signed. Return to the Pioneer office or place in ballot box at louth-wut corner Bel- - KA R R KRR KRR KRR KRR KRR Glance over these spec 3 cans corn for 25 ¢ 2 cans peas for 25 ¢ 1 comb honey 20 cts. ial bargains ts.- ts. Strained honey per 1lb. 14 ets. 9 pkg. matohes 25 ct Preserves and Jelly cts. 7 bars Lenox soap 25 cts. 8. 2 per glass 10 100 bar box Galvanic soap 55 50. 100 bar box of Swift $4.00. s Borax soap 4 cans Swift washing powder :25¢c Butter fancy Lengby oreamery 35c. : Cream from Alfalfa Dairy to jcus— tomer in qts. only 25 cents, pints 16 cts. bottles 5 ct s. extra. Union Label plug tobacco, 20¢ 1b. G. T. W. plug tobacco, 25¢ Ib Sledge plug tobacco, garden and £iel othy-seed; 5 and dry goods | e e AL R 200 lb. = ‘A very complete lin{ of d seeds ,f tim— its. per Ib. Our spring line of éhoeé ust received. Respeeftuily Yoéis, _Vista achool & mmpunled by thefr. teacher drove over to the Pu- ‘| posky school to take part in what proved to be a very interesting spell- ing match, Three spellers were chos- respective. ER R BT R gt NORTHERRN. 5 KKK KK KKK KKK KK Edd Blue who has been the guest of his father and sister for the past few days returned to his home at home, She is very well pleubsd with .| these jack pine farms : Farmers’ club meets with Mr. and|® Mrs. F. E. Andemlr the first Wed- nesday in March, = - Mrs. Ora Whiting and -children, :|spent Monday visiting at her father’s, F. B. Anderson. Geo. Day was the sue-t of: Juhn Noel - Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Birch Whiting spent Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Madson. Ora Whiting and 3 among those Who Monday. D. A. Whiting is Dbusy hauling saw logs to the mill. ~ Carrack were ted Bemidji HARK KKK KKK KRR KK KKK * TURTLE RIVER. x KKK K KKK XK KKK KKK _Rev. 8. B. P. White of Bemidji conducted services' in - the school- house Wednesday evening. Vernon Porter returned Wednes- day evening. Vernon has been gone eleven months and has been all: over the state. Mrs. P, Larkin and daughter, Eve- line, came up from Bemidji Friday evening ‘and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Keiser lur a ‘while. Miss Mabel Stanley came up from Bemidji Saturday evening and will stay with Mrs. Dale for a couple of weeks, " Linnie Guthrie came down from Tenstrike Saturday morning whers she attended a dance Friday eve- ning. A. C. Johnson, manager and sec- retary of the Turtle River Lumber company, came down from Mizpah Saturday night, and was here over Sunday, going to Bemidji Monday morning. A. W. Baldwin came down from Mizpah Saturday-night, returning] on the Monday morning train. Anton Zilbert of Farley ‘was a visitor in town last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Silverthorn of Saskatoon arrived here Monday eve- ning and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Case. N. A. Otterstad, L. T. Otterstad and Andrew Erickson were down to made flnal proof on’his homestead and Mr. Erickson and L. T, Otter- Bemidji Tuesday. N. A. Otterstad stad appeared as witnesses. * KKKEKK K KKK KKK KKKK * MALCOLM, * KKK KR KKK KKK KK KK _G. A. Benson went out to Stanley’s saw mill Friday. _ Pete Torness was home from Rapiq River over Sunday. Frank Hendrickson and Herman Hoppelwaite and G. A. Benson: were in Grygla Monday. Leo Jackley left for Thief River Falls Wednesday. Mrs. Martin Stokke and baby are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stokke. . Ole Norheim who has been visit- ing the Torkenson family returned to his home in Northwood, N. D., Monday. John Stangl made a trip to Gry- gla Wednesday returning Thursday. J. C. Jackley returned from Thief River Monday . * PUPOSKY. * KEKKKKKKKKKK KKK KKK Chas. Durand came home Satur- day and stayed over Sunday. Wilhelm Wagner and Axel and Sern Sorenson were Sunday visitors at the home of Aleck~Ripple. Mr. Wagner and Sern Sorenson talked over a few matters pertaining to school affairs. They decided to have a board meeting on Saturday, March 29 at the schoolhouse to take bids for the clearing of an acre or more of school land, and for the putting in of the two acres that are cleared. These two acres are to be put in-corn and potatoes. - They also allowed March 7 as a holiday in order that the teacher could attend the institute at Bemidji on that date. John Matuschek is cutting cedar }| now.. He expects to- cut cordwood soon. ‘Wilhelm Wagner will finish haul- ing his cedar this week. EEEREEE L L S s R 8 S 2] i * - SAUM. X % % % % X x&KKKKXKXK Migs Cary Krotsch visited with Mr. and Mrs. Axel Peterson Sun- day. KRR KKK KRR KKK K= mlrkjt. n'.'.‘."‘“' Soum'I HEL &lf:&d}.gt‘nl for c,lrcul_u‘-& 5 168 -'fi'fil;“i»m. s !oi consti- ncflon. o X i3 Classified Department HELP WANTED, B S P TP SO PP S MEN AND WOMEN-—Sell guaran- teed hose, seventy per- cent profit. Make $10. daily. Full ' or part time. Beginners' investigate. WEAR PROOF, 8038 Chestnut, St., Phila, Pa. 3 WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral house work. Mrs. Jno. Thomp- son, 817 America avenue. WANTED—GIr] for general house- work. Mrs. G. M. Palmer, 1212 Minn. Ave.’ WANTED—A dishwasher, hotel. Nicollet FOR SALE FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for every make of typewriter on the market ‘at 50.cents and 75 cents each. Every ribbon sold for -75 cents guaranteed. Phone orders promptly filled. . Malil orders given the same careful attention as when you ‘appear in person. Phone 31. ‘The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply Store. FOR SALE—The BemIdji tead pencil (the . best nickel pencil in the world, at' Netzer’s, Barker's, 0. C. Rood’s, McCuaig’s, Omich’s, Roe & Markusen’s, and the Pioneer Office ‘Supply Store at 5 cents each and 50 cents a dozen. . “B.P O B Bemidsi Lodge No. 1053, gular mee rot ana"third Thosaors 8" o’clock—at Masonic hall ltrami_Ave., and _ Fifth - eor every: second and fourth Sunday evening, o'clock in basement of Catholic church. r.0.n Regular meeting nights every 1st and 2nd Wednes- day avenml at § o'clock. m os hall. aaAn Regular meetings —First and “third Saturday after- noons; st 2:30—at Odd Fel- lows Hells, 402 Beltrami Ave. 3 roor Bemidj! Lodge No. 116 Regular meeting nights —every Friday, 8 o'elock at 04d Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. 1.0. 0. F. Camp No. 3¢ Regular meeting every seconé and fourth Wednesdays at % z Rebecca Lodge. Regular ) meeting nights -- first ane LG third Wednesday at $o’clock. 7% —1. 0. 0. F. Hall. XNIGHTE OF PYTEIAS Bemidji Lodge No. 16s. Regular meeting nights—ez- ery Tuesday evening at & o'clock—at the Eagles Hall, Third street. FOR SALE—Smal1 fonts of type, sev- eral different poiuts and in first class condition. Call or write this office for proofs. Address Bemidji Pioneer, Bemidji, Minz. FOR SALE—Two six-year-old ponies. Pioneer will precure any kind .of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice.. FOR SALE—Household goods. Phone 758. FOR REN1 e e e s e TV FOR RENT—Nicely furnished room, with private family, steam heated, ‘bath and phone. Inquire R. W. P., care' Ploneer, or phone 783. HOUSE FOR RENT—Barn included. Phone 758. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold watch and chain. Wal- tham make. Finder leave at Pion- eer-office and receive reward. [ MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for -business to classi- fled advertisers. . The -recognized advertising medium 1n - the Fargo Daily and .Sunday Courier-News, the only seven-day paper in the state and the paper which carries the largest “amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it is the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word first insertion, one-half cent per word succeeding Insertions; fifty cents per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. WANTED—IOO mercnants In North- ern Minnesota to sell “The Bemid- 31” lead peneil. Will carry name of every merchant in advertising columns of Ploneer in order that all receive advantage of advertis- ing. For wholesale prices write or phone the Bemidjl Ploneer Of- fice Supply Co. Phome 31. Be- midji, Minn, S OO R RO S o By Miss Edna Wfllon attended the basket social at Quiring . Saturady evening. She reports having had a good time. - : The latest play under the manage- || ment of Miss Simons is progressing nicely. 3 | A number of youn; people here }{ attended the dance given by Glen Squires. Hverybody had a good time, £R || The Red Lake Peninsula Farmers’ club will meet in the school base- ment Sunday March 2. Two speak- ers from the state asfleultnnl school will be here.. WANTED—March 1st, two or three furnished, or partly furnished rooms for - light housekeeping. Must be in private residence, with respectable family. Address T. C., care of Pioneer. LADIES OF TER MAOC- CADEES. Regular meeting night last Wednesday evening MASOXIC. In foal, reason for selling. Will A exchange for heavy horse. Model 288. Fn’:;:i-:‘ ?::lul’:: Bakery. nights — first and third Wed::isdny&, 8 o'clock—at Masonic tram! FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Ave., and n‘i‘:n s”;” i Bemid§i Chapter No. 70, RAM Stated convocations, —first and third Mondays, 8 Masonte, o'clock p. m.—at Hall Zeltrami Ave., street. and Fifeh Elkanah Commandery No, 8t K. T. Stated emmhvz-nec‘mh énd fourth Fridays, 8 o'clocl P. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel:. " trami Ave., and Fifth St. xm A pDoosevelt. e. 1608, egular meeting nights - Thursday everings at 8 gclock in’ 044 Penews o W. A Bemidji Camp No. 5013. | Regular meeting nights — first .and third Tuesdays at 8 o'clock at 0dd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. MODERN BAMARITANS. Regular meeting nights en the first and third Thnndu- in the L O. O. F. Hall at 8§ p.m. < SONS OF NERMAN. Meotings held thire Sunday afterncon of each month at Troppman's Hall TROMANS. ¥ Meetings the first Faiday, ¢yening of the m the nome of Mre WL i Sehmiar" 106 Think, stoeets: Who Sells 1t ? Here they are all in a row. They sell it because it's the best nickel -pencil on the market today and will be for many days to come. The Bemidji Pencil stands alone in the }five| “cent world. It iseold on your money back besis. ‘A store on every __ street and in surrounding cities. Hore They Are: Oarlson’s Variety Store WANT TO BUY—Cottage and lot direct from owner. Quote lowest price and mr_flculm, Address X, care of Pioneer. A o BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellow’s' buflding, across from postoffice, phone 129 sE sl v Mg i e e —Olof Bones. GNEI ll’l'.l'm AOTIOI _E.N. French & Co., report that A SINGLE DOSE of stmple bu‘ukflmrq bn-x glycerine,- etc.; Barker’s Drug and Jow- J .bymn.' W. @. Sohroeder . 0. 0. Rood & Oo. E. F. Notzer’s Pharmaoy :hn.flho-dh z . P. O P miok’s Olgar Roe & Markusen ':‘. Q. Troppman & Oo. - Abororomble " The Falr Store Mrs. E. L. Woods ommmn Bml (2] wlfl loneer Suoply Retailers ' will “receive immedhu shipments in gross (more or less) 'by ull.ing Phone 31, or addlufin‘ the