Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1916, Page 3

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v )“}1 ome s NORTHRUP, KING & Hennepin Ave. at First St., Mimneapolis, Minn, ) Peas, Ccrop ‘sorts. strains and have been Hllustrated, descriptive 1916 Seed Catalogue sent free on request. CO., Seedsmen, terng e ‘ot Garden WHAT is more delici- ous than crisp vege- tables fresh from your own garden;prepared.and served .before they have lost their Havor? ¥You can have a‘bountifulsup- ply for-every season and ther wheneach is at its est—Radishes, Lettuce, Beans, Tomatoes, Sweet Corn and all the other favorites. . NorthrupKing & Co's TERLING SEED CASE | At YourDealer's Contains varietiesespeciallyadap- ted for home gardening-they:opg- lar early kinds and the choice main every packet are from selected insuring ‘strong vitality. for vegetables of real quality. The Sterling Seeds in carefully tested, thus Sow Sterling Seeds HHE KKK KKKKKKK KK KK * SPRUCE GROVE * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK Mrs. Eric Levin of Minneapolis, formerly of this place, arrived here this week and will make an extended visit in this locality with her par- ents, Lars Sundberg and wife, also The EdwardsSisters Announce their Spring Opening commencing Friday and Saturday, Mar. 17,-18 ’16 A most cordial invitation is exXtended with relatives. Philip Hawkins and Eckard Munch witnessed the proof of Wil- liam Paskewitz Wednesday. Thomas Knutson -made -2 business trip to Carmel the first of the week. Halvor Williams, from near Gryg- la, spent a few days in this section visiting his brother, John. Bernice Paskewitz spent this week with her sister, Mrs. Thomas Knut- son. Mrs. George Daniels spent a couple of days visiting with the Munch family. Gust Anderson is on his homestead' for a rest. Wm. Ketzenberg and T. K. John- son called at the W. L. Olson home ‘Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Ramberg and Mrs. Eric Levin visited our school Wednesday afternoon. The town beard ‘met at :the home of Thomas Knutson Tuesday. ‘"Hagan Bros. purchased some cat- tle from Eckard Munsch. HBomer Paskewitz is spending a few days at Grygla this -week and attended the Woodman lodge meeting while there. Louis Peterson of Benville locality called in their neighborhood Mon- rday. John Williams entertained a num- ber of his young men friends at his home Sunday. Martin Johnson made a trip to J. W. Stanley’s sawmill for lumber this week. W. L. Olson and William Paske- witz called on Gust Anderson week. this 2 Our line colorings cordially 313 Minn, Ave, T_he Henrionnet Millinery is now ready for you. Never before has so r large a combination of elegance:and vari- ety in shapes and flowers been shown. sweet, -dainty spring inspirations- 1 exquis- itely rich in‘their soft effects and very ex- clusiveindesign. We to attend our Spring Opening Friday and Saturday March 17,-18. Defective Paae > 5 is full of ‘ of natural i invite you Troppman Block “|a week illness. E WILTON [* (By Special ‘Correspondeft) i KK KRR RO KKK KK |13, Time t floates .. 14. Total Depos- .. 193,063.94 193,063.94] NARY x AMy.fpeaisl Coxrespondent.) & LR ERET R F X EER LY ‘Tho paqple af Lhls community: ex; |- tend. thelr. sympathy .40 Mrs. .Qlsen. and family in theirhervesnement. visitora Saturday: .JB. Sumde,Searge C. Rogers, J. B. Boobar, C. J..Fra: lick and Mr. and Mrs. H. R..Gil otte, . Chris Jolncs.dobt-dor-Bemiddi-Men: He is able to be around again afesr Mrs. I 8. Dybvig arrived Mondsy morning from Bemidji and will spemd e few days at her home near here. HRE KKK KKK KKK K KN * BUENA VISTA * « (By Special Correspondent.) & KEEKEKKK KKK KKK KK KR Mr Trimble of Grace City, N. D., is visiting at the A. FoBaddler home. Wi Shellys. Pascyeon—wms in town rilay. Peter Malterud was a business call- in-Bemidii Friday. { “Rubert: Medglin: called at the Guy McKnight fome Friday. Clyde Saddler was a Puposky vis- itor Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Gust Swedberg called at the James Longuzheme Friday. Mr. Schimwmel and son, William Grey, James Long, Gilbert Petersom, )| Peter:and Philip Becker were noticed in the village Saturday. Jens Nelsan :hamled -a load wof freight from Puposky for: P. P. Mdl+ ternd, Saturday. ‘Guy /Mé¢Kwight: transscted business in town Saturday. Champ Petrie was in town Sunday getting his weekly supply of grocer-] ies. ‘William Malterud, who is working ifor Mr. Lemloh, spent Sunday with his parents. AR HO AL R AR K KKK * TURTLE LAKE * % (By Special Corrvespondent) ¥ MR EKEKEKKKK KK KKK KKK Erick Stried of Kelliher is visiting| his aunt, Mrs. Clara Carlson. Messrs, O'Nell transacted business]| in Turtle River Friday. Gilbert Peterson visited G. F. Wil- sey Thurdsay. Mr. and Mrs. C. Founier visited; Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O’Neil. chn /E. Garisen “was a Turtle Skt i R A e o [ The-following Reanle ware:Bamidyi | /|lanced. He is reported The Father of Pure Foods Purest . The exacting standards of quality and purity that made Dr. Price, famous, are the same standards that are followed in the manufacture of The Energy Food in . Oatmeal—the efficient fuel for “keep- ing up steam’” in the human body—also a bm@er of brain, brawn and bone, be- cause it contains an abundance of protein, phosphorous and lecithin. Form DEPRICE'S Tor MACARONI The Dr. Price Pure Food Stores In Your Town Are Chas. Nangle Miller’s Grocery somewhat better. A8t. Patrick’s dance will be:given in M. A. Rognlien's hall Friday [River visitor Saturday. K HEK R K KKK KKK KKK *x x| i Mose Burnham ‘and ‘family moved.| from their farmainto town and are; now wecyppying ame of C. F. Rogers’ houses. “Mr. Burnham is employed in| the lath mill. Miss ‘Amelia Olson left Saturday night _for :Minneapolis, and fromi| there :she -will deave for New York, sailing son.Merch 16 for Norway: where she expects to make her fu- ture hope iwith her aunt. i Miss salice Ballangrud was pleas-| antly-surprissd -at -her home on Sai- night, March 17. Everyone 48 in- vited to :be -present and -enjoy them- selves. ‘#Emil Olson, who:has:been: employed at and near Oklee for the winter, re- turned:to hisihome here last week. Miss Violet Timms visited at the A. Martin home Sunday. A folding metdl seat, which will grip any size window sill, has been invented for window washers’ use. urday -e¥ening by a.number of hew schoolmates, in honor.of her fifteenth | birthday, which ds:March 17. All re-| port a.very good time. i Albert’ Martin,swho 1s:now a traw- eling -eigar agent, made sa businems| trip to: Bhevliniamd various points tm| the 'west last awatk. i Alfreéd Rogrlien and family left Saturdsy ‘for \their claim.near Bau- dette. ‘Tolef Bamgen isinow occu~i pying ‘the :heuse :vacatéd . by Rogn-;| lien. A. ‘Volkman, our :schoolmaster; made: atbusizess: trip to Bemidji Sat-} urdey. ) 3 Asthur Rogers,swhoshas been suf-: ferigg ‘with:a sewere toothache, samwv;| a dadterBaturdgy and<had his fame; S a——— ] . Gapital-8tac] . Surplas ‘¥ana Undivided Profits, Net.. Deposits mabjoet ,818.82 1901600 1,245.03 14,486.28 to- cheek .... . | Certified thecks Cashier’schecks Due to Banks. . Tetal immddtate TLiabilities .. 120,629.08 12. Savings De- ) posits .... ) Certi- ; 72,434.86 18,107.28 mi r, Vice President{ ep;€Cashier of the above do’ mnly swear that the | nt true to the best of fef. ik President. s 3 LS. H. C. . C. BAER, ~ ~ Subscribed and sworn t‘l’l before nye { | this 16th day of March, 19; (Seal) A. Bel :IMy commission ex, B. FEIRi i Notary Public, i C Minnesotsy il il m|| ‘;‘“I 13 i ! »“;Hu" heme? -with the Victrola. yourrconvenience. Bemidji,. "That’s-what you'want to know. the-Victrola-enables yau to a surroundings df any raom-==wj .artist’s interpretation. - : \Come in and:hear the Victrola and remeniber this~=when you hear »itsinyeur.own:home it.is sure to have the samewonderful beauty of tone as when wowhrearit inour:showrooms. There are Victors-and Victrolasin:great i fromy $10:to £800:and terms can be afran Barker’s - ‘, DPrug and Jewelry - Stere KKK KK KKK KKK KK KK x MALCOLM * % (By Special Correspondent.) * e EE S S St S S eSS s S E A surprise birthday party was given at the Ole Stoke home on Fri- day night. A large crowd was pres- ent and a good time was enjoyed by all. Those attending the Grygla Co-op- erative meeting at Grygla were Josh Jokella, Frank Hendrickson, Gilbert A. Benson, Mat Jokella, Ole Thortian- son and Martin Stokke, all share- holders. After this the company will carry on a strictly cash business. tic properties. ged | to ;suit Minnesota. #As m band stands,so in talking-machines, ‘The instrument which .cannet be adapted ‘to the acoustic surroundingsef your home cannot give you satisfaction. ‘It may sound all.right in the dealer’s store, it may be all right in a rooem smaller-than yours, or larger, but will it.sound all right in your R A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jackley recently. A dance was given at the J. W. Stanley home Saturday. A -large crowd ‘was present. Fuel oil that works well in en- gines of certain types is being pro- duced in Sweden from shale and slate. Of course, mother, you don’t want your own dear ‘boy to be a soldier. Send your neighbor's “brat, instead. A glance at the want ¢alumn may help you sell it. Two Band Stands Exactly Alike Yet Entirely Different The band stands erected at Willow Grove Park, right outside of Philadel- ; phia, and at another large pleasure § park in Philadelphia were exactly alike in construction. The former is a complete success, the latter an absolute failure. Why? Because of the different surroundings which affect the acous- That’s what you can bs sure of TheVMictor-system of changedble needles-and the modifying doors of pt every record'to the particuar -aconstic out'in the least ‘degree .changing the

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