Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1917, Page 3

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RSP THE BEMIDJI:DAILY PIONEER TEESEEE LSS EREEE SR Yoo PRUR OB, 0% J. Raschie has rented the Henry Johnson farm and will take posses- sion in about two weeks or as soon as the buildings can be repaired. Fred Ramberg received the sad news that his father was dead and he left early Monday morning to at- tend the funeral at Battle Lake, - - — - — - Minn. = £ A s > Ingeborg Stenerson spent Sunday ‘| afternoon at the Munech home. ‘W. Olson, W. Luepkur and famil- X % KK KKEEKKKK KKK K|ies Sundayed at the Thomas Knut- + | son home. KR KR KR KKK KKK KK :********;Agift: % : TURTLE LIB - RN D)+ S o Xoorn TR X wor x x TEF Rk K kX K &| W, Paskowits spent Tuesday fn Mary Biella has been on the sick| Mike Walters was a Turtle River( John Erickson has heen on the sick Gr;g;a C.):)nbl:sglgr“:b!d A ? 1ist for the past week. visitor Friday. list. horses to Otto Haach west of Grygla The Frohn Equitable Farmers club| Mr. Schummel called on Wiliam| George Peirce is ill with pneumo-|and delivered them on Saturday. will have its meeting next Saturday, | Olson Wednesday. = nia. J. Raschie and W. Olson spent - March 3, at the home of A. W. Hos-| Frank Fournier visited Byron =", ~ o ... 4 Rutherford B.|Thursday in Grygla shopping. kins. ‘ Layn Bunday. fat ¢ Tur-| Hayes were business visitors in Wil-| _School children enjoyed a holiday A dance was given at the Gust| The smiling postmistress of ~ | ton thi k 3 on Monday, it being Lincoln’s birth- Berg home last Saturday and every- | tl¢ River was aroused from her rev- B WeaR, day. bodg had a good time. erie by the tramping of feet on the Mrs. Joseph Tisdell has just re- 1 Gust Berg was a Bemidji visitor paved streets and upon investigation | covered from a bad case of the Su:gas'y %sfir{o::%%%;%lm: last Saturday. B St 4 she saw William Olson and Harley | measles. in Benville. nder Moe and family visited at|Baldwin who had walked six miles,| Last Monday there was a meeting| Philip Hawkins has been hauling E.(;x(&loe’s Sunday. . from their home to get their daily|at the home of Herman Fladhammer | hay from Maloohn the past week. Lewis King and Hugo Hensel call- | mail. The rural csrrlerl,‘ Guy Simp-|to discuss the merits of securing a| W. L. Olson received word from ed on friends in Bemidji last Satur- | Kibs, was unable to make his route|Federal currency loan for this com-| Kewanee, IIl, that his mother died day. that day. munity. We understand that "Mr.|early Thursday morning. Miss Ethel King, who has been| The friends of Mrs. Medora Butler| Fladhammer is to be the very . able e i working in Cass Lake, is visiting at pleasantly surprised her February 17, [and efficient leader of this organiza-|4 & % 4 & % % & &k % & ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ The Hollendar boys are busy cut- 2 were M. Djonne, Dan Dike, Dan Bue,| & % % & & % € &K & ¢ & X X ¥ X & e . a rocking chair and dresser scarf i | Amos Montieth and Amond Jacobson.| Mrs. Ed. Miller and Mrs. John \ ¢ . remembrance of the occasion. A j 4 R dainty luncheon was served and a A resolution protesting against %"33}{3 ;fl:fliy.w“h Mrs. Jagbert 2 EEEREEEEEE SRS S S war and breaking off diplomatic rela- * f}:::;’:.te;tme was enjoyed by all who :lons with Germany has been circu- . flenry Er&ndg w:s a caller at the 5 ted for signatures. Alreay forty| Coleman home Sunday. Carl and Lloyd Swedberg of Buena s'il o - i gnatures have been affixed. The Henry Van Pelt of Thorhult called heL:s?isllld 3013;:11 left for Hibbing where g‘::t:a;alled on friends in this town resolution is addressed to Hon. R. J.|at the Ed Miller home Monday. Fred Blake of Thief River Falls| Frank 0’Neil was a Bemidji visitor | L3381, secretary of state. M aoapert StTowhridie o8 ot on arrived here to attend to some busi- | Saturday. Miss Mary Baney, -the teacher of| 05]'1 ghert -Kroken ‘Tuesday ness. Miss Jennie Lawrence called on|the Long Lake school, went to Be-|"%g: . a trip to Henry Rane returned from Mec-|Mrs. J. H. Locke Tuesday. midji Washington’s birthday, and re- Qdodsd dgau ;fi‘::s d;n“ :et‘:xrnlngp Fri Intosh to his claim here. gy Joe McTaggart of Bemidji is visit-|turned Saturday. day Y, F. E. Magnuson left for Bem] ing his brother, George McTaggart. Last Tuesday night there was a i where he is serving on the petit jury.| William Meyers was seen on the|surprise party and dance at the home Mojnoél;, ]tJ: :g::dp: fi? éz;g'gkhhfi: Pete Hendrickson and Walfred Pet- | busy streets of Turtle River with afof Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Jadlowsky. family east of Thorhult. Heé will re- erson proved up on their claims this|beautiful span of bay roadsters. The|Supper was served. Leonard Myhre!; .. ¢, his work at Thiét River Falls week at Grygla. spirited animals responded gallantly|and Mrs. Carl Blom furnished the Saturday. Sig Anderson bought a flock of|to the command of their smiling|music. Those present were Mr. and Ed Miller was in Goodridge Thurs- sheep recently. driver. . Mrs. Carl Blom, Mr. and Mrs. Leon-{ 3y and brought out a load of goods — M. W. Butler transacted business|ard Myhre, Mr. and Mrs.-Dan Dike,| ¢or Swanson’s store at Thorhult, % % % ¥ % ¥ % ¥ & % ¥ %|in Turtle River Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Jadlowski; Misses o i * K K&K Rosair Moran made a trip to Good: * KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES * Cyrus Fournier transacted business | Mary McKee, Anna: Olson,” Jennie| ;ijoe this week. XXX ¥XXKXXKEXKKKKK % x|in Puposky Thursday. On his way|Oase, Florence Hayes, Elizabeth Si- Mrs. Fred Coleman has been on the home he called on Mr. Logan of |monds, Mrs. J. W. McKee, Mrs: Foote, | gick list f f d The first grade has been making|po;, vigta, He reports Mr. Logan | Messrs. George A. Foote, Alexander |® Jonn miclae ctteadog Washington booklets the past week. . Dol = 088 g S L : John Mijelde attended the auction on the gain. Rygg, Hans Sande, Anton. Sande,|ggie § day in th ¢ Ben- The first grade has been studying sale' Saturday in the town of Ben Shout Washington and Lincoln. Mr. Gilbert is having his summer | Amos and Roy Montieth, Theodore| vijje. wood sawed by S. Deal’s saw rig. ‘Westgaard, Herman Soland, John Mesdames McLean, T. S. T}ulr:np- Messrs. Olsen and Baldwin have|McKee, Charles McKee, Frank 'Mc- son, Innes and Leach were Visitors|, .o, physy dusting and making pre-|Kee, Thomas Jadlowsky, Oscar Sall, at school Friday. i i parations that looks as if there might | Louis Fischel. The juniors were Le- PRESENT BLESSINGS. Charles J. Hall, the eloquent Pro-|p.'4ryth in the rumor that they are |roy Myhre, Robert Blom, Dorothy hibition speaker of Ca"t,?;;:"' B:Ke going to the trenches. While we re- | McKee, Walter, Clarence, Isabelle an interesting talk ond lng’l' € gret to see them leave our midst we|and Eleanor Jadlowsky. Paint" to the upper grades last Tues-| cannot help. feeling proud that we| Willard Hanson and EIf Djonne dey afterigon. lass * made | B2Ve met'these worthy young patriots | are the latest victims of the measles. The anclent h sdtory class maf®| who are so gallantly going to serve Joshua Jokela, the .popular town maps of aly, Monder: has ch ¢ | their country. Yet we harbor a hope | sjoric of Malcolm, has been serving Prof. Thompson now has g "‘: - | that they will return in the near fu-|o " o petit jury. Mr. Jokela spent the eighth grade grammar class, for-{,,. “hut not alone, as on Saturday = . merly taught by Miss Duckstad. before leaving they made a business | S2turday and.Sunday in Liberty, the A patriotic program was given by| vioii ¢ Bemidji, our beautiful city |5 ¢St Of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hayes. the Literary society Friday. of the North. It was noticeable that Messrs. Klem, August Becker, Hul- The geography match between thel oy vibrated between the court|dahl and Coy were Bemidji visitors pupils of Miss Pennie’s and. MIisS|y, .. and Barker's jewelry store, | 1ast Saturday. PDuckstad’s room was not finished Fri- They spoke highly of the services and ' EEEE S S EE RS SRS S Get what joy and goodness you can out of today. Why should you dnhrny present happiness by a distant misery which may per- haps never come at all or you may never live to see? For ev- ery substantial grief has twenty shadows, and most of them are shadows of your cwn making— Sydney Smith. 3 o day because of lack of time. courteous salesmen. Mr. Olsen, who " visited Bemidji six years ago, was - X KK ®KKKEKKKKKKXKKX|yery enthusiastic over its paved B HORNET *|streets, schools and business. Mr. KKK KXKKKKKKXKXXK|Olsen and Mr. Baldwin will leave The following Sunday school offi-| Monday for St. James where they cers were re-clected on Sunday: Su-|will visit with relatives before re- n perintendent, Robert Shaw; assistant | suming their journey. superintendent, Miss Mary Smith; e # treasurer, Mrs. Herman Thom; sSecC-J4 & & % & % & % & & & & & ¥ & & ! retary, Miss Magda Gronseth; librar- | & PINEWOOD x ji ian, Miss Lucile Thom; missionary f4 4 4 ¢ % & % X % % % % & ¥ ¥ X superintendent, Miss Mary Smith; temperance superintendent, Mrs. J. . Bogart. Elvin Nelson of Debs left Monday for Rosby and Nary where he trans- - acted business. " Wiag.' vxggn went to Bemidji one Cn;l Winger icslplent Monday- and ay 3 % Tuesday in Bemidji. le. ?.r’l'gpge:lvfl%:;:n ill with a bad | vy " Sodastrom returned to her coAmgng those whd were in Black- a.;:;; ;t‘:‘:";:;: .]td CA::Z. after vie- duck on Saturday were Hermnl:i:"lemcm Mrs. John Issackson and children and family, Mrs. R. M. C"“le“n onn [of Leonard were Pinewood visitors gattfir?nMM‘fiN;ggfifiga;:al "Dove. | Saturday while enroute to the saw- ullen, M. H. 4 mill, near Aure. court and J. D. Bogart. Charles E. Potts, president of the Home Lumber company of Crookston, was a business visitor here Thurs- day. Anton Anderson, who spent the . past several months with his daugh- ; Y ter, Mrs. O. Melby, left Tuesday for “ . ” e his home at Montevideo, Minn. Star Brand Y e a— Misses Ella Parker and Abby Mur- . phy urh Bgml.:d{ilsmt Friday night ) 4 " ith the Sthol family. } —Sounds good, don't it? "Martin Johuson transacted busi- /s TN /fi « all-leathergshoe—_ a pound of that delicious trom Kelliher where he s been em- ~ We recommend “STARIBRAND” all- plo}{.e;x.t fief::d Was 2 Bemidil vis- / leather shoes 'becaune we have implicit aragnn am 5 o’i‘heol‘llm;z of Martin Johnson, two confidence . in ‘-1them-5 WelKNOW tbem miles north of Pinewood, was de- are-BETTER. BETTER ORDED SOME MORE ||stroyed by fire at 6 o’clock Saturday ) ‘ They are made® by {the world’s largest ing. Mrs. Joh! d the four PEOPLE ARE LEARNING THAT || T0I0 0% 0 " il in bed when Mr. 1d specialty shoe-makers.} Every pair all good leather—no substitutes.* THIS IS THE Johnson returning from the barn no- ticed the fire which started in the . “ ” roof near the chimney. Mr. John- nr “ son telephoned and neighbore: came to help save what they could, which was a few pieces of furnfture. They AS WELL AS THE STORE THAT quickly repaired an old building for SERVES YOU BEST. IT CAR- ||a temporary house, Saturday. Insur- RIES ALL GOOD THINGS TO ||ance was carried. Eat. «*t*kat«x«qac;ry: STEENERSO! Full Lineof :*irililiigiilfi gack Doss‘;nadfiha trilljot‘gle;aodrlgfe an returned wi a lor e Dry Goods m & Shoes ;'i:his means longer ‘wear. R "(“ Made for Men, Women and Children— * all grades, styles and prices. . Work shoes and dress shoes. . Let us fit you with “STAR BRAND”— the best shoes_you can put on your feet. » 0.J. LAQUA 1 store. Gus Anderson has been hauling logs to the mill the past week. .Judge Evans made a trip to Good- ridge for a load of feed. Carl Watland, Sivert Raaen, Lew ~ N\ \\ N X We Paycash for Hides 'gVolbridge, O:ie iJOhflS(:nT;nth]itlble;t aaen were gitors af orhu e . -~ Furs, Vegetables & past week. Clothier 2 . The Square Deal Store Produce Swan Larson and John Anderson are at Bemidji attending court. George Dohr left for Thief River Buy Your Clover Seed Falls Thumaay.© © NOW--OnIy 18c Jac:"ge_ en is hauling logs At the school meeting it was de- cided to move the school house, now on the Wall place in the bog, to the (THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST) Phone 65 Bemidji grade opposite the Albert Otto place. Albert Otto is having logs sawed and is to erect a fine residence. Tom Laugherty has gone to Good- ridge with a load of telephone poles. Joe Strefelde has his logging all done. s~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS Every One of These ftems Are a Good Buy At Our Present Low Prices 27x54 Brussels Rugs. . . .98¢c 27x54 Axminister. ...$1.98 72236 Saxony Axminister 80x36 Axminister. ... $5.00 Good Cocoa door Mats $1.40 18x26 Steel door Mats $1.20 16x26 Standard Prints yard......... 9c and 10¢ Standard 32 inch Percales at.. ...l 12000 Standard 36 inch Percales best made...........17c Standard Ginghams at 10¢, 12150, 15¢ to 25¢ FULL LINE OF SPRING WASH GOODS Waistings, Shirtings at.. 15¢, 180, 25¢ to 50c NEW LINE OF RIBBONS At less money. NOTIONS at no advance in price. New shipment of curtain ma- ..terialsat...... 10c to 35¢ WALL PAPER—New spring line now in. Hawkeye laundry soap 8 for...coviienvus . .26¢ Men’s blue Flannel Shirts for........... ... $1.15 Men’s heavy wool Socks 25¢c Men’s heavy wool Socks, very best........... Men’s Mittens, lined, worth 85¢, ......... Children’s flannel Petticoats - (:7.) | — veo...380 Boys’ knickerbocker knee pants ...... 75,0, 850, 98¢ Extra Values—Boys’ Over- alls ....... 48¢, 63c, 73¢ You Will Save Money by Buying Sweaters, Underwear, Hosiery and All Such Goods Time. You Will Pay 30 Per Cent More for Them In the Fall CARLSON o counse Your Variety Store Man On Beltrami Ave. T for Fall at This QU ——————————————————————————————————————————ww x x x ® L 3 * L3 «® * x x * * ® ® x x * L3 x x x x x ® ® x x * ® x x x x x x x x Business and Professional PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block IEEE SRR RS R EE RS RS SRR RS R EE RS DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 IR E R R R R EEEEER] I EE S R E R R R R SRR R DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—M{les Block KKK KK KKK I E R SRR R R RN N R RN DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. I EE R R E R R R R SRR I EEE SRR LR R R DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block I EEEER SRR R R R R I ZE RS RS R E R R S DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYBICIAN AND SURGEBON Bemidji, Mian. IZEEE SRR R R R B IEEEEER R R R B R A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST BEYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted Gibdons Bldg. Phone 108 EEEXE KRR KX IZEE SRR R R R BN R A. DANNENBERG First National Bank Bldg. 1 remove the cause of acute and chronic diseases CHIROPRACTOR Offiee hours: 10-13, 1:30-6 7-8 Phone 406-W EEEXEEEEEEEX XX EXEEEE R R XXEXEK We have the facilities for duplicating broken lenses Pestoffice Block EEEREXREERRREE EEX XK KR KKK KEK X * x * * * ok k kK TRk kR Tk k ok k K * ok kW ok R W E2 22223 2 21 * ok kKk AR A A AR AR AR AR RN LA R R R RS ] LA RS S BEEEEEE R LA B S BEEEESEEEE] L E R R R B R x x ® x * x x : —— { LAWYERS LR E R R R R R R E R R RS R GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * LAWYER « Miles Block Phone §60 ¢ LR R R R B R RS R R ERE K] LA R E R LR R R R R RR R D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner * ATTORNEY AT LAW L L Office 2nd floor O’'Leary-Bowser # Bullding * LA R R R SRR E R RS ERR] VETERINARY SURGEON LR E R EEEREERRR . X, DRROR, B - X. Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. AR KKK KRR LR R E R SRR REREREE R ] J. WARNIRGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 3 doers west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 LR RS R R R R R R LR R R LR R S SRR R LRSS R R T9M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moviag Res. Phone §8 818 Ameries Office Phone 13 EEEEEX IR EEXEER AATRRRY ARRNAAY AR AANANDRR DENTISTS XXX KEERREESE DR. G. M. PALMER - DENTIBT « « Office Phone 134, Residenes 346 & Mfles Block, Bemidfi « EERRXEEEREREXREESR EERRERRKKRRRREESE DR. D. L. STANTON * DENTIST * Office in Winter Blook * EEXEERKRREREEEE EEXKEXERREREE KRS DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST * « Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 & North of Markham Hotel L] EEX XXX XXX EXESE ISR SRR E R SR E R E RS DR. H. A. 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