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FRIDAY. MARCH 9, 1917. KRN F R XK R R XK KKK ¥i¥*i*¥*i¢ii$‘ii:*tii‘««ii{lilfiiiii * NORTH DEBS x LEE KX KKK KKK KR KRR KK KKK F KKK K KKK KKK The Ladies Aid society met with| Mrs. Fred Coleman has improved * x| *iii‘isglnycil:g%ofliiii x THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER \and calf from W. Nay. +*= cattle at the Hope sale Saturday. Heavy snows have made traveling bad and it’s not safe to go without taking a snow shovel along. [ Mrs. W. Luepkur and children spent Sunday with Mrs. W. L. Olson. Ray and Charles Paskewitz have had the grip the past week. Clyde Miller of - Malcolm has been hauling hay from Benville the past week. W E. J. Munsch and wife Sundayed at the George Daniels home. Thomas Knutson and family, ac- mpanied by Mrs. Paskewitz and aughter, Bernice, were Sunday vis- itors at the P. Hawkins home. Misses St. Peter and Engerborg Stenerson spent a few hours with Mrs. E. J. Munsch on Saturday. W. Paskewitz sold a registered Shorthorn bull calf to Duffin Bros. of Benville. ‘W. L. Olson bought a horse from W. Unger on Tuesday. k*i*i*iii*i****: * AURE I EE SRS EE R R R0 50 0 Y (To Late for Last Week.) Christ Haugen visited with Hans Akvold last Sunday afternoon. ‘Mrs. John Bakke and Sam Jallen are busy hauling lumber to Pinewood ~for Lundmark Bros. Louis Larson purchased a horse of 8. C. Ousley last week. A new real estate business has started here, the firm consisting of Magneson and Haagenson. Albert Magneson, postmaster and merchant of this place, returned home Saturday from a trip to the cities where he transacted business and at the same time visited his par- ents. Mrs. Ole Hannem and daughter, Olga, of Shevlin, made a two weeks visit with the former’s daughter, Mrs. Albert Magneson. They returned to their home last Saturday Rumors are heard of a new saw mill in this vicinity in the near fu- ture. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Titus spent _ Saturday with friends in Bemidji. T. O. Gelen and som, Olaf, have \been busy the past week hauling logs. hich they bought of Eric Lyseng, ing them to Lundmark’s mill to be sawed. Miss Grace Ousley who is teaching the Neving school, spent Sunday with her parents. Miss Hazel Ousley has been visiting her brother at Neving the last week, also attended the services held at that place by Mr. Carey of Crookston. S. Meland has been employed at the Magneson store the past week during Mr. Magneson’s absence. Ole Refsdahl from Sletten, Sask., is here visiting friends and relatives. Misses Ida and Clara Bakke spent Friday evening at the Magneson home. . Jack Horseman had the misfortune of losing a valuable horse last week. Mr. Sathre of this place, who moved up here last fall and is living on the Ole Litsheim place, went to Bemidji last week and underwent an operation. He was accompanied there by his wife. She returned Saturday and reported him improving. The Ladies Aid held its month- ly meeting with Mrs. Paul Drom- ness, Thursday, March 1. Edward Halvorson’s family has been on the sick list with the measles the last week. play and dance was given in the rms hall last Saturday. A big crowd attended. F. S. Gelen, agent for the Moen- berg Toilet Co., of Fosston, has been busy taking orders the last week. He made a trip around Debs last week. Mr. Welo, the new settler on Knute Halvorson’s place, has been busy hauling hay bought of Louis Larson. i i & 1 A £ I ¥ i “n KKK KKK KKK KKK * STEENERSON * EE S SR ERIEEEEEEE S S { Rosie Laughery is visiting friends f at Grygla. X Sivert Raaen 1s visiting his father at Audobon. George Patton is getting up cedar at Gus Anderson’s. Joe Strefelder has finished logging. Albert Otto has his logs all in and is getting ready to erect a fine house on his quarter. Wallace Miller is sawing at Len ‘Walbridge’s. Jack Doss is hauling wood on his dredge contract. Judge Evans made a trip to Good- ridge last week. . Fay Evans and George Doh are at- tending court at Bemidji. Al Evans is home on a visit. i tv ] « KOORS BROTHERS CO. & Bakers and Confectioners & Manufacturers and Jobbers & Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, % Confectionery, Cigarsand * Fountain Goods % 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 Archie Peters purchased a cow Paskewitz Mon- Joe Croninger bought two head of ISR S SRR R S L 0 KX KEXEERERE KKK lection of over $3 was taken up and a social time enjoyed by.all. James B. Wynne was in Cass Lake on land business a couple of days of this week. A dance was held in the old house” one eveming recently and a jolly good time was reported. William Jallen drove to Leonar last Saturday on business. The program and basket social held in the Debs school house was well attended and very much en- joyed by all. A proceeds of $27.70 was received from the sale of the baskets. Mr. Gerst Ekk acted as auctioneer. George Creighten returned from Bemidji last Saturday evening. He has been there for the past two weeks on petit jury duty. Mathew Berg came home from where he had been working in a camp near Kelliher, last Friday. Thorval Matheson was a business visitor in Bemidji between trains one day last week. R KRR KRR R KRR KKK KX +* * HORNET *l**ii*giiiiikiii Mrs. Christ Nelson Wednesday of 1ast|so that she is able to b week. Work was distributed, a, col-{around agaei,l.s LA Mr. and Mrs. Ole Rodal and chil- dren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller Sunday. Miss Ida England is assisting at «“Burns | the home of Henry Hanson for a few weeks. Miss Ingar Vinson spent Friday 4|evening with Miss Ingbert Kroken and children. Wolford Petterson, William Lee and Ed Rhoda were in Grygla Mon- day. Wolford Petterson made final proof on his homestead. Aaron Petterson: was in Grygla Friday looking after business. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller of Thorholt spent a few hours with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, Friday. Fred Blake of Thief River Falls was out this way Thursday looking after business connected with the dredge. Ole Rodal and Pete Hendricson at- tended the auction sale near Esplee, Friday. KE KX XK KKK KK KK SA x IS S R ¢ T The Saum Literary society gave a Tom Nygaard went to North Da-| washington’s birthday program on kota on Monday, returning Thursday | wednesday afternoon. evening . The primary children sang several songs. New John Moon and sister, Bertha, went | officers were elected, and several vis- to International Falls Monday. itors were present. Those present Mrs. John McHugh, who was taken | were Misses Arnston, Peterson and to the Bemidji hospital, died this{youngman, and Mot dares BMatgon, week of cancer. Hankey and Brown, also Elmer Dok- John Rasmusson is hauling pulp|kin, Frederick Benson and Archie wood to the Crookston cedar spur. The following program was given Stortroen. Mrs. Wilson visited at Saum on at the Literary society at the Mur-|Tyesday. ray school, Wednesday evening: Della Anderson spent the holidays Song—*‘Polly, Wolly, Doodle, Do,” | 3t home. Evelyn, Hazel and Mable Moon. Recitation—*“Old Mother Hub- bard,” James Plummer. Recitation — ‘‘Mistress Hazel Moon. Recitation—*“Your Brother’s Toy,” Harry Thom. Reading—*The Engineer’s Story,” J. D. Bogart. Dialogue—‘“What in My Pocket?” Percy Thom and Arthur Quesnel. Mouse,” Recitation—*“God Sees,” Mable Moon. Song—*“America, P:ide of the ‘World,” Mrs. J. D. Bogart. Newspaper—Eva Murray. Recitation—*“When Pa Was a Boy" Arthur Quesnel. Recitation — “Graudma’s Angel,” Percy Thom. Song—*0, Them Golden Slippers,” Myron Shoop. Recitation—*“The Ground Hog,” ‘Mathilda Quesnel. Recitation—*"The Ground Hog,” Mathilda Quesnel. Recitation — “Naughty Kittens,” % Evelyn Moon. Song—*“In the House of Too Much Trouble,” Emma Moon. Dialogue—‘‘Second Topsy,” Trom and Emma Moon. A report of the last meeting was read by the secretary. Miss Aldabel Zimmerman and friends from Inez sang a few selec- tions. The next literary committee con- sists of Herman Thom and Charles Moon. Lunch was served. Lucille We welcome to our Literary soci- eties the young and old from our neighboring towns. KKK KKK KKK KK KK « TOWN OF BEMIDJI _ * KKK AKX KKK KKK KK The Bemidji Farmers' club will meet at the Rako school house March 10. Miss Betsy Froirak left for Neving Saturday to finish her term of school. Service was held in the Aardahl church March 4. Timan Bjella and Melvin Paulson attended the big show at Bemidj Saturday night. The Aardahl young people’s so- ciety will meet March 11, at 3 o’clock. Buttermaker Larson of Rosby was a business caller at Pine River last week. The dance at Lish’s last Saturday night was well attended. Anna Aakhus was shopping in Be- midji Saturday. The farmers in the town of Be- Ruth Wilson spent the holidays with her mother. Professor Hankey is making an oak writing desk. A little drama, “The Spy.” was given on Wednesday. Those taking part were: “Betsy,” Isabel Hankey: “The Old Man,” Elmer Dolgard; Mrs. Webster,” Helen Carlson; “Alli- son,” Ruth Wilson; “Grandfather,” Joseph Jerome. Mrs. John Carlson is expected home this week. School closed on Wednesday for the week. The English class is reading Julius Ceasar. Alvira Fossum and Della Ander- son will make necktie racks next week. Peter Christofferson has com- pleted a new fruit cabinet in Mr. Quale’s basement. It has a capacity of 1,000 quarts. R E KKK KKK KKK KKK * FROHN KRR HKEEK KK KKK KX Mrs. S. K. Braaten left for Min- neapolis Wednesday morning where she will visit her mother and other relatives. A dance was given at the Fish home last Saturday. Everybody en- joyed a fine time. The Equitable Farmers club had its club meeting at the A. W. Hask- ins last Saturday. Those who were present were Mr. and Mrs. Rabe, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Zelleman, Mr. and Mrs. Willits, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond, Anton Iverson, Willie Raabe, Adolph Braaten, Betsy Burquist, Mr. and Mrs. Rodin, Mr. and Mrs. A. Speck, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Wittish, Charles Trafton, Ed Paul- son, Mr. and Mrs. Hegland, Mr. and Mrs. Halvorson. Those from town were Mr. Given, Mr. Barker, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Harnwell. Their next meeting will be at William Rabi’s. Miss Leona Schmidt of Nymore, has been visiting at the Gish home for the past week. Idolph Braaten visited at the Fish home last Sunday. Conrad Braaten and Gust were on business last Saturday. Miss Betsy Burquist who has been visiting at the Rodin’s home for the couple of meonths returned to her home last Monday at Mallard, Minn. Mike Rabe has purchased a new Ford car from C. W. Jewett. John- son also bought a new Ford car. Berg ISR RS SRR R SRR B 0N x TURTLE LAKE x I'EEEEEEEEEEE L B B0 midji are busy hauling logs to the Opsata mill. Timan Bjella called at Opsata’s Sunday. Martin Moe is busy hauling hay for Gunder Aakhus. Carrie Aakhus spent a few days in Bemidji last week visiting friends. The Frohn news writer visited at the Lish home Sunday. XEXKXX XXX XS *x The Daily Pioneer receives ¥ & wire services of the United + & Press Association. * IZEE SRR R R R 8L &N These Are “Good - Sevice” Advertisers Offering you their “goud-service” and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. Why not call them up? #liill‘lifi*ll*i*li{i#i’lllil’*il#ilii‘l”l'ki’l’ x& X K ¥ & DRUGS AND JEWELRY +&¥ Wholesalers and Retallers &« Service and satisfaction. Mail &% Orders given that same ser- &% vice you get in person. & L 3 BARKER'S *x #& Third St. Bemidji, Minn. &% EX XXX R XXX REXRXK K H& RS SRR R RS R R R SRS * & & & MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 4% BROSVIK., THE TAILOR %% * Wholesale and Retail *x Phone 438 (23 ¥ Pianos, Organs and Sewing TR E R R R R R R E R 8 & KB * Maechines IR R R RS R EE R RS S « 117 Third St. Bemidji %% x * Phone 573-W *xx PHOTOGRAPHER & x J. BISIAR, Manager xx Photos Pay and Night & * ¥ N. L. HAKKERUP ¥ illll{ilik!*’filliiilid&ll!llllliCi*#i‘llillll e ———— ) Master Byron Lawn, who has been attending school in Dist. No. 131, left Thursday for Fargo, N. D., where he will visit with relatives for some time. George McTaggart left Friday for Bemidji where he will visit with rela- tives. M. Walters was a Turtle River vis- itor Monday. Miss Inez Butler visited Miss Mil- dred Dickenson of Buena Vista Fri- day. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidjl Phoue 66 XX XXX XX XXX EEFREXEXXE KR DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji IEEEEEERREEER RS RN up and Smartest Belter Model For Spring 1917 The genius designer of Society Brand Clothes presents his latest masterpiece---the Belter for Spring 1917 %} Featured Piping Rock Flannels Blue Green Brown Oxford Thornburry Twists Glen Roy Plaids Gray Mixtures Tweeds Domestic Of Foreign Pattern Shepherd Plaids Shavitch Bros. The Quality Store ©iaToTac, Soriety Brand 3 Mrs. A. F. Sadler, who has been visiting relatives at Redby, returned home Wednesday. Byron Wentworth called on Mr. Radspinner Sunday. M. W. Butler transacted business in Puposky Friday. The many friends of Mrs. A. F. Sadler will regret to hear that she is on the sick list. Martin Larson, who has been quite ill with pneumonia, is reported to be recovering. | Gilbert Peterson transacted busi- ness in Puposky Friday. John E. Carison of Turtle River called on old friends Saturday. School closed in Dist. No. Wednesday with a short program. The teacher, Miss Alice Butler, was pleasantly surprised by her pupils with a dainty lunch consisting of Bismarck rolls, jelly rolls, cakes and cream puffs. After the program a dainty luncheon was served to all the guests who were present and a pleas- ant time is reported. Mrs. Olive Wentworth spent Sun- day with the Miss Butlers. THE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for your money. 131 iy THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORD SERVICE March 1, 1917, our shop and mechanical department opened _for the 1917 season with a full crew of mechanics. The Ford' Motor Co. now authorizes us to make exchange and adjust on defective parts. Estimates given on all labor. Ask the foreman about our positive guarantee. Labor charge 75c per hour. C. W. Jewett & Co., Inc. Home of the Universal Car---FORD Phone 474 BEMIDJI. MINN. S - — 1