Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 1, 1917, Page 4

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T, _.»gfiw.:rj::,fiv.t._‘-;—-.mw_ = Ve g = el a7 e s e e La e, e b s FRIDAY. JUNE 1. 1917. Mr. andMrs. B. N. Wentwm-t'h at- James Angell had been around as-| any line without faith would amount B B8 B0 S b il oot i b S x SPRUCE GROVE 4 #| tended church at Turtle River Tues- ;sessing during the past week. to every little. The Lord -says: | : X x kK XK XK ¥ %K ¥k ¥k ¥|day evening. Miss Mary Smith left for Bemidji| “Believe in me and you shall have or | Mrs. Thomas Knutson and Mrs. ‘Will Olson were Grygla shoppers on farm duties. Lloyd Gilbert called at the A. P. Henry Dahlstul and family autoed | Men :must.ihave faith in their deal- Frank O'Neil transacted business |Thursday :morning ‘where she will| everlasting life.” In.other words, |- in. Bemidji Thursday. wisit” friends at Nymore and Nebish | have faith in Him.and we.shall have - ' 2 BN, v Men's, Women's ‘Wentworth was & between- |-before going to her home at Hasty. complete happiness. If we would August. L.. Berg, Joe Hague, Roy:-Jarvis and Fred ‘Graut week by tearh from North Dakota. | country could mot run its business. FEZL RIGHT naus treated a specialty. v | Monday. train. visitor: in' Blackduck Tuesday. try less to shape our own lives and Miss Ingeborg Steenerson treated g ‘ 3 ¥ her school to a weiner roast. The| ~A. P. Reeve' transacted business | j & & & .4 ¥ % & % ¥ % & % have faith that the Lord is directing \ and Chlldrens Shoes children each brought a large po-|in Tenstrike Monday. * SP x| it instead we would find more hap- 1O¢ | ghild M. 'W. Butler was a Puposky vis-| % % & % % * SPUR, % % x & % &| piness. WhiteLiquid Looks Bett | W. Olson has a crew of men out|itor :Sunday. Mrs. Effie Geroy-has-sold her land 1t Liq OOKs better building a bridge at the Katzenberg| ‘Lester: Paterson.and Joe Sisner |, jawrence Dodge. She has re- 10c. L t L corner. were Turtle' River.callers Monday. |gorved iher house which :she intends 3 asts Ong(.’r 3 B People burning off their-land and| “B¥ron.and John<Wentworth called | oving to a lot recently: purchased E t letting fires get away on to other ‘“‘MFr' ghdwfi::yf“%q;iuevfizzgg‘ from Walter Coen. . asy O usc people’s property, have caused much Y iyl Té=|. Thomas Crocker, a divinity stu- damage the past week. .The Fred|Tecently moved into this town. .dent, gives us regular sermonsyevery LOOK. OLD? BCSt for Shocs Brown, Aaron Olson and Darchuch| ‘'J.'H: Locke called at the A. P.lgnday afterncon at 2:30 o’clock. Is your face drawn? :color | homes were burned to the ground.|Reeve home Monday. ‘All are invited. 8 ry? temper short? You are | Aaron Olson was the heaviest loser, |, Arthur O'Neil, who has been vis- William . Gerlinger will . conduct pof .,mp as you feel. - If you i his house, ‘goods and furniture and | iting: with friends. near Deer River; | o army registration of Port Hope| | o yt.t.o look fmnz your body about 8,000 feet of lumber were de-| Féturned home Thursday. township, at the Spur postoffice. bienss b y: " jmpurities 5 stroyed. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold and famlly | "o westher remains very cold sy ,' treeco;t;"m tion is the ! The cry for rain is heard all over | Visited at the J. E. Gilbert home 8ub- | ..o Lith frost mearly every evening. and: el .gol,“éum : complex- and rye is the worst off of small day. . A picnic will be held on the school enomy:-o03 d'.;ult.h The ) B grains. Mr: and Mrs. B. N. Wentworth and | ;.45 for the school children -of lons ond g00 d cl The Sundberg school will give a John Wentworth Sundayed at the Spur, June 1. ; bowels mus; be xueu:n uee:.: picnic Sunday, June 3. Butler home. Thomas Crocker was a Sunday vis- :’:‘n:ht: l:‘ee'l“zua:: :nd 4 ’ E. J. Munsch and family were| % ¥ %% % % % % ¥ X & % % ¥ ¥|jtor at the H. Miller home at Farley. = callers at the Knutson and Paske-| % HORNET * —_— Jorus: iy . OF NEW YORK INC.. BUFFALO MY witz homes Sunday. i**'#i#ilii{#lii* kK kKKK KR KKK K Hollister’s Rocky ‘Mountain DALLEY CO. = . s SR Tsem]:lern.nm exercises were given * X ;1‘ea. '; d;:“’“‘;'l:'::':m' ¢ at Sunday school Sunday af . ‘% rom. flekbs Ancy :i*i;v;iii*k&*ii:attheuirmyg}:hool' y afternoon | y o 4 4. % Rc*k**f constipation -and stimulates KR KRR KKK RKKEX KKK KKK KKERE KKK K Xxxxx ’I,I‘E ’LAK.E* 3 X % & x| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Th(;mas b(;:::‘ée"n‘:t P ];/{lm;eapt;l&s liver u‘m’m srip- NEW JITNEY STAND IN Hair dressing, manicuring, + John Wentworth of Blackduck is Pag}mzil:l:;dS.I\:)l:gagao:f‘:,efilg%néheh E:Zses guzl:hy, :is esu:je‘::? n‘;‘)eing- % inxm::m “PONIGHT FIFTH WARD: foe mas;ag);e. scalg tlf.eal- : assisting his brother, Byron, with his | gigter, Miss Hattie, returned this| “Faith”: “He:said without faith our TEMORROW. ., —Phone 62— ment, iswitehes made from. % Reeve home Tuesday. M. Walters called on J. H. Locke| pMiss Martha Sten live ‘haj i t h: = e accompanied | to live happy lives, must have com: Sunday. them to her home. be plete faith' in God. Our work in et e e e e ings ~with :the public. - Just so we, 311 6th St. Phone 112-W out from Shooks Tuesday evening. KK X H KK KKK KRK KK Service Night and-Day KxERRRKEK KRR KK K *| K *|x ¥ | K * ¥ combings. Corns, ingrow *|x *|x *|x FRERRRRK * * MINA MYERS * * * THE CITY DRUG-STORE STCECRE CREATEST STOCK WE HAVE EVER SHOWN READY NOW! NO SCARCITY OF COODS---NO LOWER- INC OF QUALITIES AT THIS LIVE STORE You can absolutely “bank on it” that that this store is presenting the best style, quality, value, it's possible to get at the prices you want to pay; it’s our idea, real clothes service. We back our merchandise by guaranteeing absolute satisfaction. Come and see these features car- : ried out in the greatest assortment of spring apparel we have ever presented. - - Immense Display of Suits and Spring Overcoats at || | $1 2.00 $1 5.00 $1 8.00 520.00 $22.50 52.‘5.‘00 530.00 : THURSDAY, FRIBAY and SATURDAY----Hundreds of Men’s and Young Men's Suifs at a Great Special Offer at Conservative $18 and $20 values, sizes from 34 to 40; models and sizes for young men of all builds; young men’s suits, mili- tary models and business suits. These days mark the great- est money-saving event in the history of this store. No such wonderful bargains elsewhere. Come early and make your own selection while the picking is good. We have them in 5404 12 most any color and fabric wanted. They’re all going at $10. 1 0% Remember! THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY are the $10.00 Suit Days! , p) Society Brand Clothrs - - g H N F S Is f Boys Baseball Bats Free | Men’s Straw Hats Now |Featuring Specials Tor | ;> :0 - - H | o With Boys Suits Ready; all Shapes and Straws Thursday, Fri ay and §g ;N- s1, $1.50, $2, $3, 84, S5, $6, $7, $8 L o Bring your boy here for clothes. Values that enable you 9 ) ’ . . g a saturday E: g* t ti . Men’s light weight summer felt Hats, different in color ant '_ 0 0 practice true economy in buying the best. We're in a posi- style 50 50, 00 Dress Shirts, quality and patterns that will please you. E‘ ,g s tion to save you money on boys’ suits. Norfolk suits with 8 fg 4 $d3r $3.50, $4.00. light weight, fancy pat- Special for Saturday $1,00. oy s ] full lined knicker trousers, ages 6 to 18 pr:l ;fl “:“l;;n:; :1‘;: ":;2(; > Mens’ summer Underwear, Coppers, the world's best white Ed E; :_ terns 75¢, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 an .00. and ecru. Special for Saturday $1.00. . Sca \ ¢ s .00. g $3.9 5 s $4.95, $5.9 5 Men’s Raincoats and Slipons, extra special values at ) . Men:' Elkskin Work Shoes, regular $3.50 values for Satur- ;,:‘ Egg ay only o)q PR $6.95,87.05 $5.00 - $2.95 Boys’ Wash Suits, for little fellows, ages 3 to 8 years, at L . -IE ggé 95¢ and up to $2.50. Men’s Government dyed Khaki Trousers in all sizes, $1,50, Mens’ black and tan Hose for s“]‘:"“y 3 pair 25¢ b il 38 Boys’ Blouses....50¢ to 65c Boys’ Caps............. 50c | $1.75 and $2.00. Athletic Undeswear, Eansma:check, 750, ‘ Q. ~u3s% Boys’ Shi: s Silk Hose, regular 50¢ values, in all shades, double heel-and w > I0H ys’ Shirts..... 50c to $1.00 Boys’ Overalls 65c, 78¢c, 85¢ McDonald genuine fast color Work Shirts, all sizes and toe, for Saturday 85¢, 8 pair for $lw' fi.< ag . Boys’ Union Suits §5¢ to $1.00 Boys’ Khaki Union Suits $1.76 shades, extra special for Thursday, Friday and Saturday at§0c Beautiful Silk Ties’, light weights in Crepe and Fou Sando, (/)] n §g % Boys’ Hat8.......o00unn 50c Boys’ Khaki Knickers..:50¢ Heavy weight Canvas Gloves 10c, 3 for 25¢. very special Wash Ties, Saturday, special 95¢, - Dafarttua D

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