Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 28, 1915, Page 4

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“The Kind’ Mother Uses™ “Every time mother gets out Calu- met I know there’s going to be good things to eat at our house. Delicious, tender, tempting doughnuts, biscuits, cakes and pies! I’ve neverseen a bake- day failure with Calumet. Mother says it’s the or:ly Baking Powder that insures uniform results.” Received Highest Awards New Cook Bosk Frer—sSw /. 8lip in Pound Can, \/ <, ", lb - v 0, eTele e OO0 .‘s KX B ***i*#*ii*‘kilii*& * PINEWOOD * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) % KKK KKK KKK K KKK Carl Humberstad, Louis Larson and Miles Ousley returned Friday from Adams, N. D., where they have spent the harvest season. Mrs. Aldrich was a Bemidji visitor Friday. Bert Cromwell, who has been em- ployed at Lacoma the past few months, returned to Pinewood Thurs- day. ‘The dance given by N. Cromwell in his new house Saturday night was well attended. Among those who went to Bemidii leinger and Bell spent.Saturday in lau and O. Melby. Mr, and Mrs, B. Iverson transacted business in Bemidji Monday. The Misses Methven, Simenson, Bemldjl with their parents. Mrs. Cromwell and son, Alex, were Solway. visitors Friday. W. Bell of Bemidji arrived here Monday and .will be employed at thie | lath mill. spent Sunday in Leonard. Mr.”and Mrs. C. E. Battles and Mr. and Mrs. Halvorson of Bemidji \ autoed to Pinewood Sunday. Mrs. J. Clemmers, George and.Ma- bel Clemmers were Bemidji callers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helmer. ‘of Wilton entertained the following guests Sunday: ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Leuman Ald- rich and two children and Mrs. B. Aldrich and two children. R S E R ] * WILTON. R ] % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ TR EKH KKK KR K KK David Hinshaw, assistant post- master of this place, and Miss Verna Carpenter of Grant Valley were mar- ried Saturday at Bemidji. Henry Krumrey and family are in Wilton again. Mr. Krumery will again open his'blacksmith shop which he closed when he went to Minne- apolis last spring. William Himenger and Joe Lindell at threshing. John Horan and son, Vernon, Tom Barker and George Watkins shipped a carload of horses and wagons in- to Scribner last Friday from Fair- dale, N. D., where they have been employed for the past month. Nels Olson has rented his hotel to Mr. Peterson and family of Oklee. George Watkins has moved into the J. R. Henderson house. Alfred Ronglien and Cliff-Rawdon have gone to Baudette to build houses on their homesteads. Ole and Chris Guisness are visiting relatives at Wilton and Solway for a few days. Hans Ballangrud is doing some work on the Wilton Lumber com- pany’s lath mill. Earl Grinols made a business trip to Crookston last week. Harry Koors and William Bailey of Bemidji were business callers here Monday. Clarence Foucault and E. C. Stiles of Bemidji transacted business in Wilton last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.. Neumann and fam- ily of Bemidji and Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Parké of Solway passed through "LATHERS the: ity Phone 65 or 66 ‘You can’t afford to eat or drink + anything which youarenotab- 5 solutely sure is PURE.. Every 0 “drop of our:milk comes from a- % "HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- ‘anced 'ration, milked in abso- lutely. sanitary quarters .and The Wholesomeness and Pur- « Let us deliver .you a bottle , “‘tomorrow morning. ¢ You willreadily taste the difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think-of it. W. G. Schroeder INSTANTLY n the milk is clarafied. of ‘our Milk'is Unsurpassed. Bemdjl, . Monday were Martin. Thompson; N. ¢ Cromwell, . B..Cromwell, A. A. Haark- - N. B. Nelson and H. O. Hommnl 3 . i} o 4 o ; Surprise-for; Omenm. ’ Smxflmmo. Me.flnlok. ny and Rmbamlsmant Like Simple, Easy “Gets-It."” | <8 e ,put _on 'Gets~n’ the corn was 6 10 g0.” Mary, like thousands of Sthorss used to bo'a heroine, SUOrIng martyrdom, using painful bandages, irritating ‘salves. sticky tape, toe- “arnesses; bIOVA-bringing razors and goissors! She says now there’s no sense in Use “Gets-1t,” applied in 2 seconds. Easy, gimple, New way—Jjust patnless com- ymon’ sense!_ Millions are doing it. hlover-falla, . Yopican wear smalionitioos 3now. ~You don't. bave to lmp’.around ‘more, or ‘walk on the side of your try to get away from.your cornaf | oW ortaurd banreyen o b Shatthescorh of GAIIUA 1§ 5 uy. For: corns, - calluses, Warts amn “Gets-n" is sold /by all-druggist: botile, or jsent direct by. EgLa,w'-'} srénce & Col, Chicago. old_ in Bemidji and recommended asi the: world’s best corn remedy by went to Oklee last Thursday to work | % quker s Drug Stére. ot e Rk i T o Willun Sunday enroute to Bemidji. ra Moore is back from Dakota w{ erefhe has-been working for. plefof months. 4 ackliand Pete Ant have as thel stsga brother and his wife .and |} other g-emives frem Park Rapi&s;,(’_ KEREY REE S * KK RS *% | BASS LAKE NEWS * *3 (By Special Correspondent.) % x3 IR LR R R TR R @}afl%and James Eastman returned home Friday from Emerado, N. Di; wiiere they have been working in the hafvest flelds. a ‘pon\', to Mr. and Mrs. Earl East- h:a.n, of Bass Lake, a son. { Mr. and Mrs. Guy Simpkins and lit- il@ da,v.tghter, Alice, of Tuitle River| were Bass Lake visitors Sunday. James Wheeler, Elmer Ferguson .| home Thursday cvening at 8.0’clock;] and Earl Campbell have returned: home from Dakota where they have spent the past few weeks in-the har- || vest fields. Mrs. Nolan and Mrs. William Gish 3 Solid Cars Extea, Fancy Frait, dust Arrived. Fancy Early-June ‘Peas; per can l: Gar*méhigan Goncm‘d ‘(xra“pes, Full weight b;skets 25c fl"_'Carf“iIW»a iWintéfffiippm; Iowa Blush, per .Extra Special Fer Saturday Only Meat and| Gnocerynnepartments -_80 .Quart Cans Maple and Cme“pn %fbushbl 90¢ Qute ssmp pi Ex. Standard: Tomatoes, 6 large:cans - - 55¢ JPork - Spare Ribs per ib. Gilycerine . Toilet Soap, \per: bar »Pork 'koast per pound Regular 25¢ grade Coffee, 3 Ibs. for - Fancy Ca_liforliia Appficots, perIb. 12 12 Beef Roast per Ib. . - - I5¢ “Yeal Roast perb. - - - - I5c of Bass Lake were Bemidji callers|today the ‘coroner stated :that heart failure caused the death of Alvin Miss Anna Klein, the Bass Lake|Purpell, Saturday. school teacher, and Miss ‘Wheeler, the Birechwood party Saturday evening at thé “Basg Lake school house. covering: Charles Eastman has been sick for_the past few days. The Bass Lake Sunday school w1ll school | ball. ‘Hebron, N: priation was $150,000. Bismarck, N. D.—Twenty-five bar- rels of; winej. imported by residents of % for a.acelebnatlonpeuly, harles Papel “of |this year, must be returned by Morton county to. the rightful owners, ac- for medicine,:|cording to a=decisioniby Judge Nues- 25 &' {isele’ofi thesdistrict gourt. Towner, ‘N. D.—William Bokovoy, owner:of:tié Bokevoy Grain aiid Fuel tatives present, the bids for the new high school were opened last evening, 14 years_old, who dropped |but no award was made. Pearletta | dead last night while playing basket- Purpell was a freshman 1n teacher, ‘are planmng a Ha!lowe en | high sc]wblmnd it«was his first. géine, bn.s’kethnll ® Gi%sha, N Mrs, O. Neff, who has been sick | Gardena swallowed a spoonful of car- L during ‘the past week, is slowly re-|polic acid, mlstakm,g but will live. St. Cfoud, Minn.—With more than 150 cofi{raqtox:s andisupply véprésén- The-appro- company of Kiet, this county, village Cambridge, Englandi—Of 10,000 marshal, was held for first degree|Cambridge students who have enlist- murder in connection with the shoot- ed, 470 have been killed, 700 wound- ing of Joe Black, at the coroner’s in- quest_held Monday. Le Sueur, Minn.—Le Sueur county. voted to retain its;gajoons in a coun- ty option electionMonday, .the ;wets having a majority of more than I,- 100, according to virtually complete returns. - : Take advantage of a want ad.” .~ ed and 30 decorated for distinction on.the field. ;. Edinhurgh-—Seventeen; pexsons liv- ing on.the-same “stair” of a Bryson road’ tenement house have joined the colors. = Read the. Ploneer want ads. From Tuesddy’s Dauy. be held-at the school house Sunday afternoon at 2 o’clock. . ‘Mrs. \Mary Whitney and Mrs. | Craver of Bass Lake were Bemidji callers Saturday. The Bass Lake prayer meeting|X will be held at the Charles: Bastmai} KEKKEKKKR KKK KKK K] * NORTHWEST BRIEFS * KKK KKK KK KK KKK K Virgifiia, Minn.—A large number of bears have been seen in this vil inffy during the season, but the cli- [ was reached yesterday when Ar- chiibald Roberts, a Mesaba street railway motorman, decapitated a young cub bear while: making a run {4 from Hibbing.. The bear is one of the: finest specimens to be brought, 0, this city this year and a bear’steak. ding 3 promised for the street car pany employes. nuébago, Minn.—Fred Bornz wlm lives north of here, was,attacked by~an angry bull Sunday morning and five ribs were broken and he pos- sibly sustained internal injuries. S ;‘g:)rsy,the, Mont.—The Eastern Mokhtans Milling company’s —plant ‘Here was destroyed Monday by fire of ;unknown origin, causing a loss of $32,000, Half interest in-the-con:. cern is owned by Marcus Johnson of Minneapolis.>The insurance amounts t6$20,000. “Red Lake Falls, Minn—The con- stryction’ of-the electric ling between Red Lake Falls and St. (Hilaife has( fiegun. - The work will be rushed and it is expected that it will be com- :pleted so that thel St. Hilaire people will besenjoying eleetric light and power service before the first of the- year. The work can be accomplishd in that time unless there should bed hunusualtdelay in securing-some of the_ material. St.. Cloud, ;Minn.—County officials ard.still: without a clue as to the robbers who ‘blew the safe at the sRalph Pgrry store at Sartell Monday night, getting ‘away ‘with $150 in cash. The telephone wires out of the village were cut so that it was impossible to notify the officials here ffor several hours afterithe crime had {ingopen’ the sate! been discovered. Entrance was ef- fected” hy,(use of tools:stolen from a | planing mill,;and a liberal: quantity cerine was .used in—blow=1} This is the sec- v|istoreshas been; burglarized, Roy Fer- ! guson mOw serying a ‘term fit Still-. ‘water for the previous offense. o, Wis.—After an examination e brought: . $30 now.$19.50 51 mgmammse}kaflpmtwally manufacturerscprlces. Lntanclndfis.the Nery memiest:;cloths -and -colors: made in the latest styles and by high class workmen. ‘Bétter. 'Coats,that earlier. in . the ‘season $25 ¢ ats now IMG;50 - 320 coats now$13:50 * $I5 ceats now $9 , ‘Only 12 suits left in Broad¢loths;: Serge, Gabardines, and Mixtures. “mew this fall at cost -while they ast. Sale begins Friday, October 29;.ends when all are sold. -would -have .50 ,Fren“eh Every:suit None

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