Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1917, Page 6

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g: e g P gt e kKKK KKK XK KK Ray Paskewitz hauled cream to Grygla on Monday. Will Olson purchased a cow from John Williams. Thomas Knutson and Jack Raschie left on Wednesday for Goodridge to get seed grain. Mrs. Sophia Hawkins’ auction sale at Carmel was attended by most of the men in this neighborhood. [ b S AKX EK KKK KK PR KKK KK E| K xK KKK K KKK KK &Kk K|and SDow. x| ¥ * = 00D x SAUM SN NN o P e s e R N IR R R R R E L E R RS R Funeral services were held in the Peter Bakke was a Bemidji caller i Saturday of last week. ) Pinewood church Sunday, for the in Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Titus visite At Cromwell. Rev. Morton of at the home of M. Titus’ mother last |2 oo 15, cted the services. Saturday. George Creighton, who has been d to his ;?;?%33,3“ Jury, returne S. C. Miller returned home Monday. Carl Peterson has rented the Jamt- Miss Helen Klinger left Monday to vold farm for the coming year. He|spend a few days with her sister in expects to move about the first of | Bemidji. April. Dr. Forrest of Clearbrook was Glen Duhamel and Merrick St.|called here Friday to attend Mrs. Peter are busily engaged in hauling{N. D. Cromwell who was very ill. logs to the new mill which will be|ghe is much improved. While here Iocated on the Jamtvold farm. the doctor was called to attend Mrs. . Elmer Kirkvold will leave within| g E. Spencer and daughter, Grace, They his home in Montana after an ex- tended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Greale. William Shorlroen returned to Cli- max where he will spend the summer. Mrs. Hanky entertained the Saum Dramatic club last week. Those present were Miss Arvid, Mira Too- sum, Della Anderson and Mrs. Paul Johnson and Paul Johnson, Glenn Squires, Archie Sharlroen and Arthur Olson. Mrs. John Paulson and daughter, Hulda, returned home from North Dakota. The domestic science girls made apple fritters and doughnuts last week. The latin class read a short selec- tion about the Romans and the Sahiner last week. The Saum Literary society gave a short program Friday afternoon. Miss Arvid was in charge of the program and an interesting program was ren- dered. There were several visitors present. They were Mrs. John Wald- en, Silma Quale, Mrs. Hankey, Ole and Archie Stortroen, Elmer Dakkin and Fred Benson. Miss Arvid and Miss Toosum visit- ed at Hildebalds Sunday. On account of the cold weather the dance which was to be given Sat- urday night was postponed. Elmer Dakkin and Ole Stortroen went to Kelliher on Saturday. The saw mill of Stromberg’s that burned down two weeks ago has been builit again and has resumed business again. 4| fant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Itasca After spending the past few days with relatives at Federal Dam, Mrs. This Coat is a sensible model in navy gabardine. The yoke and sleeves are nicely lined with navy satin and the collar is convertible. Sleeves are set in and the pockets are large. Belt gathers the fullness and the aviation stitching finish. i Bainville, | who are ill with scarlet fever. are reported improving. Mr. Condon, representative for the The social given at the Lindgren Northern Minnesota Dairy Farm|gchool house Saturday evening was Land company, returned to his home (g great success. at Madison, Wis., Saturday evening, Sam Jamtvold spent Sunday with accompanied by his daughter, Beth, | friends in Bemidji. who will be the guest of her father for some time. the next few days for Mont. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Titus spent Saturday in Bemidji. Sam Jamtvold was a Bemidji vis-| Miss Congdon of Madison, Wis., ar- itor over Sunday. rived here Saturday to be the guest A meeting of the town board was|of her father. held at Carl Peterson’s home last - Tuesday. . KREKEKH K KKK KK KKK The Young People’s society held a | RELLTHER SCHOOL NOTES * I EERE R E R EREEEEEESS Dorothy Begsley 1s a new pupil in X % % % &k & K & % & ¥k &k & & ¥ X |the sixth grade. * LIBERTY Miss Pennie and Miss Brondby % K KKK KK KK KKXKK|visited Bemidji last Saturday. Ann Begsley enrolled in the fourth grade Monday. The first grade has begun using paints. The first grade is making drawing and writing books for the spring dis- play and county fair exhibit. ©®n Monday the boys in agricul- ture separated O from K. C. & 03 and M N 02. meeting last Sunday afternoon. Miss Mary McKee was a Bemidji visitor from Monday until Thursday. Mike Djonme, Paul Strelow and Montieth were Bemidji visitors this week. Fritz Helbig of Bemidji has been in Liberty since Friday due to the death of Mr. Luther Pierce. George Pierce is still on the sick list but is much improved at present. J. W. McKee returned home Friday Warren Kerr was absent from after several months absence in Miz-|SChool the first two days of last iy will to Mizpah Tues- | Week. E:;‘, He e L The high school pupils had their Dr. Marcum of Bemidji was called monthly examinations last Thursday. to see Willard Hanson who has been [ The second and third grades stud- i1l with the measles. ied Longfellow last . Joseph Tisdell who has been [date of his birthday. e e The botany class are taking up the $27.50 K H KKK KKK KK KKK x BECIDA x IR R R S R EEE SRR R 2 Mrs. John Olson who has seriously ill, is improving. Fred Barr returned home Kelliher last week. A. 0. Hanson is busy sawing wood for the farmers around here. Mrs. Miller who has been serious- ly ill with pneumonia is improving. Hank Smith left for Council Bluffs, Iowa, Monday. been from Monday—the ill for some time went to St. An- thony’s hospital last Thursday. study of leaves. Miss Florence Hayes returned to| Jane Harris is a new pupil in the her school at Maple Ridge Monday | first grade. after a two weeks vacation spent with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pitman have spent several days as the guests of Mrs. Spore. They came up to attend the funeral of Mr. Pierce. It is to be regretted that Mr. Business and Professional PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS WYERS Butcher who lives at Walker SPUr |y o g x kR KR KK KR K K R X[ R KRR KKK R KRR K K K & E| T e e T T T T T T will not be at home for the next + month or so, but Mr. Butcher says he| ¥ DRS. GILMORE & McCANN *|* GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * will leave his latch string out and|¥ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS | LAWYER * those of us wl;o hafie to wiilt foré thhie X Miles Block Phone 660 + train may still avail ourselves o s | & Oftice—Miles Block * triendly shelter and if we desire build | & & & 4 4 4 % % % & & % % & % & LR E RS RS R EERERERR] a fire. After a visit with Mr. Butcher one always feels like saying, “So I P R P R R R R R R R R R R ) many gods, so many creeds, SO many (& & k ¥ & % ¥ X ¥ ®x ¥ % & ¥ & x|¥ D_H. FISK, Court Commissioner * paths that wind and wlnd,lwh;lie Jus; x DR E. A SHANNON, M.D o ATTORNEY AT LAW & the art of belng kind is all this 53d |y pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser If any of the boys and girls in * x| % Building * Liberty would like to join the Loyal| Office in Mayo Block I R R R R R R R R R R R ) Temperance Legion, or iLany of the| % Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 * PR parents ‘wou care to have l.ell' children in such an organization EEXEKE KRR EE & * HW?& gq‘iflgl’ - will you kindly report to Mrs. James F. Hayes. : Last Thursday morning the Death : A A K KRR R : Angel passed through our township and claimed as his own Mr. Luther | & DR. C. R. SANBORN x Peirce. Mr. Peirce has been a ti{- & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & rible sufferer for the past year. ey Office—Miles Block o] o e i e € K was born at Winnebago, Minn., and when a young boy, he came to Liberty | % ® ¥ ¥ ¥ & & & KKK KKK with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. W. K. DENISON. D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. L2222 8 23 LRSS R LR LR EEE R Peirce about 16 years ago. He leaves * J. WARNINGER a wife and three children, his mother RS AR K XX KK R x VETERINARY SURGEON and brother. In his death Liberty |¥ DR. L. A. WARD *!x office and Hospital 3 doors has lost a splendid citizen and indus- |« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | try a first class mechanic. " Mr. | o «|x west :: Tro;?m:no.ston Peirce has been a free thinker all his one No. life and his dying request was that - Troppman Block * P NN T T & Mr. James F. Hayes officiate and | ® Bem!dji, Minn. x Alarge [k K R R K XK XK X KK X R R KX K[k Ak KKK R KR KR KKK give a free thought ml(lressi 2 ttended the services an number atten % ot . E}f;‘f,,.?v_”‘e cemetery. Burial wasat|, o & & ek xx k% %%k %K% k|x DRAY AND TRANAFER i * DR. E. H. SMITH *|% Safe and Plano Moving X x % XX X% k%%XX¥k¥¥[K PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON (¥ Res. Phone 58 818 Amaerica * PLEASANT VALLEY ¥*|x Office Security Bank Block % |¥ Oftice Phone 12 R EE R R R T R R R R IR R R RS R R R R R R R Miss Edna Wright spent February DENTISTS 24 and 25 at her home in Grant Val- 5 i IEEE R E R R R R R E R R RS ley, returning to Pleasant Valley Kk R KKK KKKKKK DR. J. W. DIEDRICH February 26. * DR. EINER JOHNSON * Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cook“i & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & DENTIST F:l!;téuary d2‘§~ flmscg;‘- Mother and |, Bemidji, Minn. * Office O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. ehild are Colng M1eo' T XA R KRR KR Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R M. L. Fuller transacted business in Bemidji February 27. e Miss Lenora Ryan spent Saturday | gy g g g r Xk xR R K X K X & X & I TR R E RS E S S E R R and Sunday as the guest of Ellen P A.V.GABLOCK,I.D. x PO N L & SPECIALIST x Er;&l::onc E. Erickson went to Be-|¥ DR. G. M. PALMER * midji March 2, returning home|&x EYE EAR NOSE THROAT DENTIST & March 5. x Glasses Fitted %[ % Office Phone 124, Residence 346 + Mrs. M. W. Knox spent March 3|, gupons plag. Phone 108 | Mtles Block, Bemidji ’ 5 in Bemidji, as the guest of :riz:?lsan:;reelglt(vjes. L KA KK I X R R AN AKX KKK KES The Crochet club was entertained February 28 by Mrs. Richmg%b«;rg. ey PRI E R R R R LR R B LR Those present were Mrs. C. E. Erick-} x| % DR. D. L. STANTON P ; Norberg, Mrs. Fred A. DANNENBERG d son, Mrs. Earnest Norberg, S, e ‘National Bldg. x|x DENTIST > Webster. Mrs. Burquist, Miss Ellen | ¥ Erickson, Mrs. N. L. Knox, Mrs. J. C.| % 1 remove the cause of acute *|¥ Office in Winter Block + Vogler, Mrs. Carl Saterlee and Mrs. | g and chronic diseases | EXE KX XXX XK XX * M. W. Knox. Mrs. Richard Oberg made a trip to|* CHIROPRACTOR * ' EEEREEBEEREREEREESEIIE3200] Shoes! (25 8. 8 8 * Kk k Kok ok IEE R R R R L R 8RR Bemidji March 2 with little Hugh,|¥ Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-§ 7-8 & who broke his arm while playing on | % Phone 406-W x : DR. g T. TOOMY ) ’. the icy steps of the school house x PP PR PR ENTIST e ks & Gibbons Block. Tel. 330 * porch. The arm is broken just above the elbow and although it does not seem to inconvenience him much the | X X X X K X X K X K K X X X & ¥ doctor says it may always be slight-1% DRS. LARSON & LARSON * Iy stiff. « REGISTERED OPTOMETRISNS %[, . o o o oy v v xa Mina Stout spent several days in % . 3 Tpeculits el Witig T« DR K A NORTHROP * x North of Markham Hotel * XX EEEEEEEEEEEKEES 0% sister, Cora, Bemidji visiting her Who is attending High school. ¥ *|« OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN # Phone 87 Miss Lenora Ryn:n. 1iv{iss Ellen| ¥ We have the facilities for &| AND SURGEON * Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Knox ting lenses x % and Paul England were guests of Mr. ¥ duplios bro;;‘t he % Suite 10 O'Leary-Bowser Bldg ¥ Pearson Sunday afternoon and even- | * PestofTice L Office Phone 153 "= KRR XXX T[RRI XX NG ing. $12.50 Colors navy, mustard and apple green. These suits are made in the latest style, coats are lined with figured poplin, they look like like $25.00 suits. Home Journal Patterns 15 cents; some 10 cents The Home Book of Fashions, 25 cents, with a 15 cent pattern coupon Red Seal Ginghams You can buy,this cloth at the old price 15c a yard It is 27 inches wide, fast colors, and if properly laun- dered, will not shrink. ; shoes will be in stock. of footwear ever shown in Bemidji. shoes to fit every purse, the $10.00, $12.00 and $13.50 shoe for the woman who demands quality and style; who demands quality. dayed at the Ben Anderson home. Mrs. J. Raschie and children spent * SPRUCE GRO * «itiiigiilflkiii Saturday at the Thomas Knutson home. KRR XK KKKKK KX x SPUR KR KKK KKK KKK KX Prosper Albee and family of this place, anticipate moving to Rockford, Il1., this month sometime. Miss Anna Ryan principal of the Spur public school spent Sunday at March is here with plenty of wind Blackduck. Luepkur and Oison families Sun- Poter Cnristotterson returacato | USROS Special This Week Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits (NOT PALMER MAKE) Shoes!! Before the end of the week nearly all of our spring It will be the grandest array the $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 shoe for the woman Nearly all of our children’s shoes will be sold at last years’ ‘prices, on account of our orders being placed before the great advance BEMIDJI, MINN. AT OO ORI A SUIT ~Bowder-Go: FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 1817. County Superintendent of Schools, W. B. Stewart, visited our school Friday. A. J. Trusty and family intend ,v#& moving to Montana where he is in ¢ ] { 4 s 4% | hopes of his health being better. Theodore Gerlinger. son of Wm. Gerlinger, postmaster. will soon go to North Dakota to resume work on land which he has in his possession. The two cents a mile rate law just ! passed in Minnesota has helped much !in cutting the fare on short distances on the M. & I. railway. We Ask every woman who reads this to call and see a collection of really high class gar- ments at prices that are attractive. One thing is certain—and it has been true for many years — that when the “Palmer Garment” trademark is attached to a coat or suit, you may depend on the quality. Bot come— see—decide. o i AR AR AR w Shoes!!! There will be bl 202 3rd St. BT SN g v o e o e I | Defective

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