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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1917. - ) ' THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | Your Grand- mother Knew What to Do WhenShe FeltBadly orany " : of the Family was Sick. p— o hatmatter Seed Meies, "ok AR KKK KKK KR KKKKK S potacmaus drags hat leave bad * TURTLE LAKE %[ 4% % % % K % & % % ¥ ¥ % % X % %|other things in the last two weeks, | after effects. IS S TSR ERREE RS &R IR LIBERTY 4| but Jack Frost has been-the busiest Miss Jennie Lawrence, who has|¥ % %k % % & ¥ ¥ X ¥ % ¥ % % ¥ k|of them all, counting the hours. been visiting Mrs. George McTaggart| Mrs. Luther Peirce has returned g . of Bemidji arrived home Wednesday.| home after a long stay in Bemidji. [¥ X X X ¥ Xk X XK X K F K &K K K ¥ Mrs. William Hines of Hines, | Mrs. Peirce is ill with sore throat. x FROHN * Minn., who has been visiting her Luther Peirce, who has been ill [ % % % & % & X % & & % X 4 %% ¢ daughter, Mrs. Byron Wentworth,|a long time, is steadily gaining in Mrs. Natalia Turin, who has been left for her home Thursday evening. | health, due to osteopath treatments. | visiting at Moe’s and Braaten’s, left Mrs. Wentworth accompanied her| Richard, the youngest child of | Monday for her home at East Grand home and will visit for some time|Mrs. Myrtle Spore and the late Geo. | Forks. with her parents. A. Spore, has been seriously ill with A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Laney of Turtle River was a|pneumonia. He has been atfended | Alvin Moe Sunday. Turtle Lake visitor Wednesday. by Dr. Neal of the Puposky sanator- L. T. Bjella is busy cutting box Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Butler enter-|ium. bolts. tained Mr. and Mrs. William Hines, The writer understands that a Joe Norbo has been down with Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wentworth and | farmers’ club is in process of forma-|the grippe. the Messrs. William Olson and Har-|tion in the southern part of the town Mrs. Even Moe is recovering from ley Baldwin Thursday. and that Mr. Coy is the leading|her illness of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke enter-|spirit. Gust Berg, who has been hauling tained friends Sunday. Miss Dorothea McKee has been | piles to the Bemidji bridge, finished r § lfl‘éi}r%eg;g;g:;s called on Messrs. ;:;zlggk with pneumonia but is im- | yp Saturday. Neme of these mew fangled “doses” George Butler of Redby, Minn.,, Consfdering that the five Peirce| y . Hollister" =y k-h :,' tain Herb was an over-Sunday visitor in our | children, the four Spore children and XA K R R WA Te.°§’m'1“n.'.§ i.'ib{nuoa‘.lr: e:rot:fiy ¥ DEBS x town. @ the McKee children have all been ill, compounded_ herbs, leaves, seeds, the Deer Lake school continues to| * £ &A% X LT AFEITAE] pooln dne MGG AoTeame do goodswo;k in the matterfot atte‘nd; grippe. ol«'lt remtladleu graridmtotherku;:d :re ance. Such perseverance for perfec Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oslund and put up in convenient packages for uge at home. Cleanses the entire attendance I have never seen paral-|g,n = Helmer, returned from Grand| system and gives remewed vigor. R KKK KKK K KKK KKK » HORNET * IR R E S SRR EEE RS S S S and Gladys Dike, Edward Dike, Mel- ” vin Jacobson, Edith and Esther The board of the Dehs Consoli Hayes have not been absent or tardy. only 35c a package. Be sure you get the genuine Hollister’s Rocky dated school held a business meeting B ntinSaorh Tea. or Herb Tableta Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fladham- :‘t,e’:?:g.school house last Saturdey For sale by mer were in Bemidji Monday. MIrs.|" peter'Lien has purchased the store THE CITY DRUG STORE Fladhammer has been ill for a long at Debs of Lundmark Bros. & Co., and time but is able at present to come | gy take possession at once. He will = T];emi?luf:: fi;fiififie“t}, the So- | €2TTY 2 good line of staple groceries, | wi1 start taking manual training e Tepiiar g € S0-14ry ‘goods and general merchandise. | pMonda: cialist local will meet at the home | po wil) also have charge of the post- Y. A of Fred Hayes the first Sunday in | &0 i " | February. Any interested in the " % stead patent from the land office Fri- Leonard Nelson, who has had ) day. St‘fl‘,ig 0114 sflfia"fn{, “emwlfl‘l’]"mei’ charge of the store here, has moved * Among those who were in Black- e Larkin club, which has been | gith his family to Bemidji where he Among those who were in Black- duck on Wednesday were Andrew Shaw and O. P. Stene. C. Peterson, who has been quite ill, is now better. Mrs. J. D. Bogart spent Wednes- day in Bemidji having some dental work done. Tom Nygaard worked at Taft’s Spur Friday. J. D. Bogart received his home- Della Anderson and Alvira Fossum KKK KR KKK KKK KK * KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES * ««uaa«ckfig?g#;«k« The Literary society held an in- et MONEY SAVING Specials For SATURDAY EFFORTS TO REDUCE “THE HIGH COST OF LIVING” CAN BE SIMPLIFIED BY KEEPING IN TOUCH WITH OUR STORE BUYING AND SELLING FOR CASH ENABLES US T0O OFFER MERCHANDISE AT MUCH LESS THAN IF WE HAD THE EX- PENSE OF KEEPING AND COLLECTING ACCOUNTS, WHICH, IN THIS DAY OF HIGH COSTS. IS WORTHY OF YOUR CON- SIDERATION. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3rd, WE OFFER GOSSARD CORSET CLEAN UP ior Se $5.29 it 2.98 . leled. Mr. Crape, the teacher, is to health h th hole Tom Samson and cousin looked Forks last Thursday where they had s and strength to the W 6.50 grade over J. D. Bogart’s timber on Monday h;e B‘;o"fi';:;‘sl“;%m T‘;[‘:rm;“ Stgl‘]i: been to consult doctors regarding the Dody: They cannothave the slightest + for _g: ,,,,,,,,,,, . 4 29 Discontinued P N Corsets, $2.00 with a view of buying. Y 2 latter’s health. . At all druggists everywhere. Price $5.00 grade or trasereeoneeins 3.69 ST LI9 Boys’ percale shirts, worth 36¢, | See the new spring ginghams we special for Saturday 19 c offer at : 12 1-2¢, 15¢, 19¢ Ladies’ wool hose, seconds—spe- oial for Saturday 19 (] “Crescent” extra fine Snow Drop i salted crackers, per l l bushel basket....... ’ o, 0 “Star” Cut Glass table tumbers, el 53¢ | recently organized in Liberty, met at 3 g‘;Ck an Saturday were Mrs. R. M. the home of Mrs. Fred Hayes last has secured smployment. .. Cossentine and Emma Moon. - James B. Wynne drove the school Saturday. The Larkin club will de-| von on Route No. 1 a few days this vote its time to the problems of home ¢ * K K K KK KKK KKKKKKK|and school, one of its primary objects ::iil;r a;an:l;‘aixvi‘;m‘f”“:h:he 1:5:;&: x PLEASANT VALLEY *to see what can be done to make & | Great preparations are being made ¥ K KKK KKK K~ KKK KK K|cut in the high cost of living. The|py tne teachers and scholars for a Mr. and Mrs. Lody Mackaman of teresting meeting Friday afternoon. The question for debate was ‘‘Na- tional Prohibition.” The judges de- cided unanimously in favor of the affirmative. The Literary society adopted as its motto B2-C2 (be square; see square). Heavy full size, white batton | . Special reduced prices on or- Quilts, sl 98 : anges for 'Saturday. Large : special ........... o : size California Naval Or- : Misses’ and Children’s shoes, | . °nE®% PeT doz.. ... -19¢ : gl:f‘x:rdsa? ot:ly2 $l 49 ©imiein sswe e & anae e SRR SO B8 The Thorpe children, who have re- covered from a siege of measles, are now able to be back in school. club already has fourteen members. x 2 Puposky spent Sunday at the home | After the business a little program hisl:,-:ofl:vg::é:tgt ;:1:1"31 %l:ayhe?:ei:: of Mrs. Mackaman’s mother, Mrs.|followed which consisted of readings |tye school house Friday evening, Feb- Anna Hedglin. from Nixon Waterman and O. Henry, ruary 23, the proceeds to hell'p pay Mrs. W. S. Fauhl and Lenora |after which luncheon was served. The | tho expenses of hot lunches in the| The Literary society elected new Ryan called on Mrs. F. Webster Sat- | members present were Mesdames Mc- | gophool. officers Friday . The following vvere un(l}nyi - . ; Klee. Bue, Djonne, Dflxe ngd Ml:s chosen: ’ arl Nelson of Bemidji spent Sat- | Florence Hayes, Mrs. Amund Jacob- ] 1 urday and Sunday as the guest of C.|son and Mrs. Dike. The Misses Ber- : EEK LK *S’A(I;H’ xR Xk : lszesh:ent—fiaudg H:ncsl:’e:t. E. Erickson. tha and Mabel Djonne and Master | o o & & kx X X K K K % X k ¥ ¥ % Se:m arty—a-t izrm:—n—l;;rlll.l Mrs. C. E. Erickson entertained [Charles McKee were the non-mem- Mrs. John Carlson left for North |chri tgenn the Crochet club Wednesday. - The|bers. Anyone interested in the club | payota where her daughter is sick. . P:o'gram committee—Minnie Win- members present were Mrs. J. C.[will receive full information by Writ- | ghe will visit with friends and rela- | frey, Esther Stormoen, Inex Gunder- BEEI?"SLM;;;SE;;HGVBVL gorberfi. Mll'g- ing Mrs. James F. Hayes, secretary. | tjves before returning home. don. ’ quist, . M. . Knox, Mrs. N. The new dishes and chairs for the r on are L. 1K00X, Ellen Erickson and Mrs.[4& & & & & &% % ¥ ¥ & ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ | domestic science department arrived sm?;?,.';"gg:..‘}tgflzfi'fio: ;g: their Erickson. . * LEE % |1ast week. The cooking department language work this week. .. Bllen Erickson left Monday for Be- | & & & % % X % ¥ ¥ X % % % % ¥ ¥|is now fully equipped with the new| .1} who attended the sleigh ride mi&;l:sto',bec g%eglrgrr :z;er;}-sdafls. W Fred Colman made a trip to Good- dilsll]e: :‘l:d fiupboarg, also the benches party last Friday night seemed to o: M M 8. M- W.|ridge Saturday and brought out a|Wwhic e Doys. made. Id{nex viglted at:Q., B. Fallers Satnr- loag of feed. v * Mrs. Johnson’s room gave a pro- ha;‘?meh::;l;'islgga:hn;&clm took the “i- e — i, | Rainie Elliott of Thief River Falls | gram Friday. It was very interest-| o¢o examinations Thursday. They i s Fauhlpulr‘e;orzer}'{ an, | passed through here Sunday with his | ing. The high school sang several | oo™ o% 1ine botany. Ellen Brickson and Carl NI Y21, | dog team, emroute to his claim east |songs. New officers were elected as| ™ proqa Smith, of the second grade, en Erickson and Carl Nelson were |, the Rapid River country. follows: Harold Dahlman, president, | pgved away with her parents after Sunday visitors at the N. L. Knox A daughter was born to Mr. and |and Della Anderson, secretary. attendl: nihool only n?tee days. home. Mrs. Antoine Gilsone Monday. Della Anderson visited” with Al- & : —————— Mr. and Mrs. Ingbert Kroken and | vira Fossum last week. ¥ X K kK K X X K ¥ X & X K% ¥ X|children, and John Mjelde spent Mr. Walquartson lost a valuable * IDA ¥ | Wednesday evening with Mr. and |horse last week. As he'is driving the * K KKK KKEKKKE KKK Mrs. Ed Miller. school bus it caused quite an incon- Harry Thomson left for Council Miss E;dith Anderson spent Thurs- | venience. s Bluffs, Ia., last Tuesday. day evening at the Coleman home. onr: - Freddie Dunlap and Hank Smith Oscar Stromburg was a Grygla tor(z:en v?:ntBtO: lfi);:da X&":gss:g; finished their contract cutting posts|caller Wednesday. They report the weather cold. for Thomson last week. Charles Norquist called on Miss Thresa Youngman turned t The boxing club met at the Becida | Edith Anderson Tuesday afternoon. school Monda: g'% rre |lllm1 a to hall Saturday night.” Only ome got Ole' Rodal returned to his home see her b?;ck ¥ e are all.giad to Gil- TIIE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for <8 a black eye. Friday from the woods near Bemidji 4 Elmer Nyhus and Willie Dunlap |where he had been for the past six |, Miss Fossum's e folks have ?I went to Bemidji Monday. weeks. Ju ms er.” 9 gy -5-;, : Farmers in this vicinity are busy Henry Grande was a caller at the per: getting up wood. Coleman home Sunday, the guest of John Lind is busy hauling box |Miss Pearl Colman. 2 timber for E. Tools. The American Drainage company J. J. Malterud was a Bemidji call- | is having one thousand cords of wood er last Saturday. cut and hauled on their right-of- Anton Hanson and son, Otto, and | way, keeping a number of farmers Willie Dunlap came home from the |busy these days. park last week where they have been Our mail carrier, Pete Hendrick- i son, has been laid up with a bad at- tack of the mumps for the past two weeks. Barrent Tannem lost a valuable horse last week. & We Have the Lot You Want Most of those choice Jots in Bemidji are ours o sell, because we own them. It is better to buy direct from the ewner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most onses these are the terms. We axe & here to help you secure & home of your ewa. BErIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. THAYER C. BAILEY, Loeal Ageat. NI RN NI RN AR R EHTe KR KKK KK KKK * - ECKLES x SDropllnkecom'Tfll"Ofl'l ERK KKK KKK KKK KKK *T've joined the Never-Again Club. H. Brownell left last Friday for Never again will I use anymi Ertor McVille, N. D., where he will spend corns but ‘Gets-It. L of ‘Gets-It’ on, anfl g,.,,m nmt sec- . |2 few days visiting. Ladies’ everydny shoes, nll “Crescent” extra fine ginger sizes, special $2 48 ;x(l):llll;lsd per loc at ...c0enn ceenaed . “B/G-DEPARTMENT- STORE “The Economy Center” S ———— T Bemidji Daily Pioneer Sna “Tshcort ™o SheSL || A orowa of young folks attended E TR AT : N e the dance in Wilton last Saturday. All reported a good time. Rex Ingersoll had the sad misfor- tune to cut his ankle with the axe while cutting wood. His foot is im- proving nicely, though. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gould, Jan. 22, a, daughter. Barney Gibney, Harry Bowers and George Grow were among the busi- ness people Saturday. TR KKK KKK x TURTLE RIVER * IR R EE R EEE R EEE S S S J. H. Laney was appointed clerk i - = of School Dist. No. 66 to fill the va- HOW TO GET l'l' AI-MOST FREE caney of the unexpired term of Dee G" out and present consecutive dail -r-. coupon, fike the Use Getn-1t" 11t Se Sere? | Brown, the latter moving to Bemidji b toreihar ik o special pice of 985 at office of The Bemlidji Plonoar Be Sore! ‘some time ago. Mr. Laney took the instead of swelling up Iike a Nittle |O03th of office today. The school COUPONS SECURE 6 "ann > 98¢ “This - $2.50 voLu Beautifully bound in rich Maroon—cover nh-pel Eu._t of the age. More “Gets-It” is Cedar poles and posts are hauled ’gri‘;! bryeu‘f:i“yy i‘g"‘f:,;&’;’;:“’.r:;hi{ to this village now every day by the land you’'ll Know the reason why. It | hundreds and spruce, pulpwood, box- takes two seconds_to apply it, and A e at once “Thats all Dot wood bolts and cordwood also are | experiment—foliow the experience |COMINg in here in big lots. The of mlllmn# and use “Gets-It. Clark Pole & Tie company is doing Gete-It” 1s s0ld everywhere. 30,3 | the biggest business in the line of bottle, or sent recel I-L:wg:ncen &o(lrlo.. Chigsm E&“ d cedar poles and posts, ties and pulp- Sold in Bemidji and recommended | wood around here this winter. as the world’s best corn remedy by Everybody has been pretty busy . hauling in wood and hay and many white sponge. Then it loosens from board now consists of the following: inlay design, with 16 f-ll-n(e T d. 1 hallel ! th i o i Zom SEott g alelatil | Direlor W, & Wiliams famous singers, and complete of -l-fl terms. Out of Town Readers Will Add IOc for Posng %love off your hand’ “HEART SONGS " T yme bk ik sl 4 es, “Gets-It” is the corn discov- Treasurer—Nils A. Otterstad. world in one volmme of 508 pages. Ch—ha,--’: (— EGGS ARE HIGH Make your hens lay. We carry a2 GEH full line of feeds to -m/’"“" - make themdo it. o~ = Opyster Shells - $1.50 Grit - - - $L50 Ground Charcoal 2.50 Ground Bone 4.50 Beef Scraps 5.00 Chick Starter 4.00 Chick Feed - 4.00 per hundred peunds Bemidji Hardware Co.

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