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L s e A PR 2 i, S R T e — A s s a i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER THE BATTLE CiR¥ OF THE NEW FREEDOM (With Apologiui to George Frederick Root.) For he kept us out of war, boys, he'll always keep us out, Shouting the cry of watchful walting, *Neath our flag of snowy white, we will be too proud to fight, Shouting the ery of watchfu! waiting, note, CHORUS. ‘The Unlon forever, hurrah, boys, hurrah! Down with the soldicr, up with the pep, For he kept us out of war, beys, vully once ngain, Shoutiug the cry of watchiul waiting. toes, Shouting the ery of watchful waiti FFor he kept us out of war, boys, he kept us out of war, Shouting the cry of watchful waiting. —Clilcago Laily ‘I'ribune When the sword is ut our throut, he will write u lttle Let your hearts with rapture burst as we sing of safety first, Shouting the cry of watchful waitiug, When the hated forelgn foes wulk around upon our We'll shout the ery of watchful waiting. e a == € H EE K EH KKK KKK KKK inthe evening and spent a few hours x PINEWOOD * | dancing. All report a most enjoyable X H KK XK KKK KKK K XX time and claim Mr. and Mrs. Lind- E. Spencer returned Saturday from | sren as ideal host and hostess. Swanville where he spent a few days —_— with his mother and brother who are : x KX KR ;C’ x ; kKX K : g e - KLE g;::::u; to leave shortly for Ten bk e AR o e e ¥ Peter Haug of Fairdale, N. D, ar- A dance was given at Ingersoll's rived here Saturday and will spend Saturday evening. Lunch was served a few weeks with his sister, Mrs. O. and everybody reported a good time. N. Nelson. | An entertainment was given at the Carl Humberstad returned Satur-| Bower day from Cummings, N. D. | pose of Miss Elsle Klinger was the guest|mas tree. of friends In Bemidji Saturday. —_— L. Tegner was a business caller fn | & ¥ % ¥ % % ¥ ¥ X ¥ ¥ & % ¥ ¥ ¥ Bemidji Monday. *x HORNET * Mr. and Mrs. C. Lindgren were % % % % ¥ % ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ & pleasantly surprised Friday afternoon| George Bogart and sons have fin- by a crowd of friends. The occasion |ished their road contract work in was their silver wedding anniversary | south end of town. and they were presented with a sil-| Charles Peltier, a nephew of Jo- ver tea set. A sumptuous lunch was|seph Peltier, passed through here on served. The young people gathered ay with two loads of furniture school Halloween for the pur- ising money for the Christ- the on his way to his uncle’s home near Shooks. The family is expected to arrive soon. The La Claire brothers arrived from Minneapolis on Wednesday. They expect to clear land on sections 10 and 11 and build a home. Among those who were in Black- duck on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. John Rasmussen and son, Paul, C. Petterson, Matilda Quesnell, Bertha Moon, J. E. and J. D. Bogart. K H KK KKK KKK KKK x PLEASANT VALLEY x LB R R R EREE R EEE S S 5 The Wide Awake Farmers’ club gave a Halloween social Saturday evening. There was a good attend- ance and a very pleasant time was re- ported. The Ladies’ club met on Wednes- day with Mrs. Richard Oberg. The Ten-Mile Lake school gave a Yalloween program Friday afternoon. The children gave a very Interesting dramatization of “Hiawatha," After the program the children and com- pany indulged In ducking for apples and other Halloween games, I B R R AR RS R LR SRR RS * * 5 KELLEEE SOHOP% YOS, X State Inspector C. H, Bowers vis- ited the Kelliher school on Wednes- day. After his lnspection he stated that the school was doing excellent work and that everything was in fine condition for a very successful school year, The regular monthly examinations were glven in the upper grades last week. » ‘T. 8. Thompson, the principal, was! in attendance at the school superin- tendents’ conference in Bemidji last Friday. All the teachers, with the excep- tion of Miss Pennie, visited at Be- midji on Saturday. The eighth grade and high school class in sewing have been doing the following work: Aprons for class use, yard waists, other fancy walsts, middies, hemmed curtains for the windows of the domestic sclence room and are now studying cotton. The 6th and 7th grades in sewing have made hemmed patches, overhand patches, handkerchief bags, patching garments from home and are now be- ginning the study of cotton. Mrs. John A. Carlson of Foy and Mr. Tozier of Kelliher visited school Wednesday. The cooking class served a break- fast last Friday. The literary soclety meets again on Friday. 4 CLEAR OO Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Cyes —Most Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Fhysicizn Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and »owel ailments. During these years he ;ave to his patients a | ription r f a few well-known le ingre d with olive ' Olive m by their ¢ tablets are w and nal action, oisonous dwards’" Olive Ta d note the p! then just to keep in th n. 10c and 25¢ per box IR R R R R EEEEE S RESE] A glance at the want coiumn may help you sell it. HKEEK KK KK KKK KKK X CASH PAID FOR POTATOES JOHN GLOSS, Madison, Wis. . OFFICE AT Kaplan's Store Until further notice I will pay $1.25 per Bu.,for quick delivery. JOHN GLOSS. T T e TTTIOTIT | UL T LT T nnns We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, becamse we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the ownmer. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are . .l.ure to help you secure a home of your own. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. THAYER C. BAILEY, Local Agent. = TR T T R LU T L T LT T T FLORIST First Time In The History of this District The Bemidji Daily Pioncer uses the United Press because it is the fastest and most reliable news service in the world. WHO'LL WIN? Read the result of, the election in the Pioneer—First in the field. United Press News Service Means: TODAYS NEWS TODAY Read Result of Electionin The Bemidjibaily Pioneer districts of Bernidji. towns and cities. 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