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e THE BEMIDJ]1 DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY. JUNE 7. 1917, Gina' and Gelena Hegland, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Carlsop’ All the talk here is “Do you have to register?” SPRUCE GRO Mrs. Kvale, iiiiiii&i&i‘&liil:*i*r*i**ii*#iil AR E R R R ERE S E S * . TURTLE LAKE * GU' x| x LR R R R R R R R R L E R R R E R S E R PR L& fiii‘l‘s!MiITROinl;iiiii William Olsen, formerly of St. ‘Walter Balk has returned home What has hay James who arrived Wednesday for a from his school work at Laporte for {[man? This s:gtpieolxlfdh;g tllxl:twseeztnhe; short vgsnt at the M. W. Butler home [ the summer. drop of rain since the snow went off, Ie‘fltl Fpiday for St. James where he There were about twenty of the|and most of the crops here have will vis tfhis mother and other rela- | Guthrie people who attended the|dried up to such an extent that un- flves, before leaving for Missouri.|commencement exercises at Bemidji|less rain comes soon the seeds will 3 T. hOlsen _has offered his services | Friday evening. be wasted. To add to this, the cut- o the United States, enlisting for| niss Lenora Ryan returned from |WOFmS have got in their deadly work the Engine: ill 1 3 : Mondays, e :;.Z C(;r.l!s ‘::]l;d vtvhe t}aew;c: Nebish Friday evening where she has | °0 811 garden stuff. Every night for taught a nine months’ ter of the past week has brought a severe ferson Barracks in Missouri for a i f : ] short course of training before leav- school. She was re-elected again for e T X Bghis Tk groune 5 was frozen. - ing for the French battle fields. . He next year, . Red Lake has Towered its Ievel a is ome of our most energetic young |, Mrs. Saathoft’s Sunday school ¢lass| proximately six i 2 cxy gy 4 time. | Albert Smith has built 3 new ba him leave, but commend him for his Mrl'x' c'"g:““‘ from Minneapol | ang is, fencing a Iot mo:enl'md fll‘; Toyalty to his country. They all join | W8 here, Saturday and while heYe' | pgsture. i wishing him a safe return home. |Made arrangements with Mr. Oakland'} = g Castite % outtisg fn the Denk- Fred McGowan called on F. G.| g B. Shirk and son from Grand' Tey. place. . ” Wilsey Tuesday evening. Forks. were here Tue d.;""',w;}: 4] M s s gosd thiig the days are Mr. and Mrs.. B. N. Wentworth (oyer some land which they plan on’ entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke | trading for their North Dakota land L R R R R E R Miss Ingeborg Steenerson closed a very successful term of school again this year at the Sunberg school hounse Sunday, giving g program and picrie. The Grygla band furnished musie. Steen Steenerson of Climax came up on Saturday to be present at his sister’s program, and was accompa- nied home by Misses Ingeborg Steen- erson and Vera will attend summer school at Crook- ston after June 16. C. E. Ballard and son, Burt, au- toed to the Paskewitz home Tuesday. Joe Menninghal burro from Formest at Grygla and Sunday started for home “slow but Farmers in this locality are doing and family, Gunild Kvale, Thorand Kvale, Martha Moen, George Kvale,.- Charles Swanberg and chiidren, 0. T. Torgrimson, Moe, Gurtie Moe, Enger Norbo, Mrs. Austad and daughter, Annie Austad, Mrs. Foster and family, Mr. and Mrs. Huseth and family. new member was enrolled. The next meeting will be held at the 0. Fel- land home #t Wolf Lake. body invited. The Iadies of the club will serve a dinner. S. K. Braaten of Frohn'has pur- chased a Ford. Mr. Krogfoss is clearing land for Mr. Akre in Nymore. . Mrs. Marie Yates, who has been employed in International Falls, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Henzel. Mr. Lish has rented the Berglund their “bit” toward producing. more food and grain by planting msore than usual and especially of beans, pota- toes, flax and roots of all kinds. I PR E R EERE R EE SR x * FROHN I E S R E R E R ER & R RS Ole Moen has purchased a team of horses in trade with Mr. Forte of Mr. Forte has purchased 40 acres of land from Ole Moen. Mr. Forte, Mr. Moen and Mike Rabie motored te: Pennington way of Tenstrike and Robideau Lake, making an 84-mile drive. Mrs. Ole Hegland, who has been: ill, is mow recovering. Amanda Homey is at home summer vacation. Miss Johnson, Norwegian school, is boarding at the Hoglard home at present. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graff motored to Bemidji on business Friday of last J. H. Hardisty and wife of Thief River Falls spent from Saturday un- til Sunday with S. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Johmson of Grygla visited with the Paskewitz family on Saturday. h h who teaches Stella Braaten entertaimed some of' her friends, it being her sixth birth- John Williamson kas taken a road grading job at Thorhult aud will be gone mest of the summer. Alberg Bomam and Alf Peterson left for Brainerd'to enlist or Monday. Alf. Peterson was rejected and Al- bert Bommn' passed the examimation. We, of course, liate to seem him leave us, but yeung men like him is what Uncle Sam needi .. W. Olson and wife and' som, Ray- ond, spent Memworial .Duy visiting the James Davis family in town of The vecent forest fires have done} considerable damage in this vicinity. The Farmers’ club meeting at the Austad home was well attended, over 70, people attending the meeting. Everyone reported a good Among those present were Mr. .and Mrs.. Austad and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ness: amd family, Mr. and Mrs. .O. Moen, Mr. and Mrs. Christ Johason, Melvin: and Peter Christophersom, |’ of that character would or mafl the details to th Thursday evening. for.. = D! Mrs. A. F. Saddler is reported on| Tony Anderson was honie s few ; v the sick list. d.i. ‘to lake le;vo {t his p:rent‘s mf‘cfi?&@%fi&fi m‘mfi, - M W. Biitler called'at the Guy Mc- | 324 friends as he has joined the / re i sy Pt Sundig. : L;m- iry. in this eountry any more. ‘Word has been received here that 1w i . Dudley Lawrence, formerly of our | ricas.” Gramias BMarin coy Homo| % town, who has recently moved to|with her to spend a few days, also|* ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ; Oshklo;h, Wis., has enlisted in the|Miss Ethel, who has been attending| Miss Amnie Milles, Mrs. M. Ton- regulars and will soon leave for|high school, in Bemidyi. nes and Mrs. M. Johnsou' spent|; fim. Dudley, a young man of ster-| The Bible class will meet with | Thursday i Bemidjii ng- qualities, who. has grown .:to|Mrs. Hess Thursday eveming to plan Mrs. S. C. Miller returned Thurs-- manhood . in our midst has made|the year's work. day from =z several weeks visit with many friends while here who sin-| Johm Anderson, tlie roai overseer, | her parents at Gould City, Mit eerely hope for his return. has a crew of men working on the|Other relatiwes at Hesmel, Mia Men and Young M Soon to Purchase Clot A. P. Reeve, who has been work-|road betwen Hart fake and Gutarie [ Dulath. . _— ing on the'T. Bailey farm, returned | townships getting R ready for the| Glen Duhamel and J. Mark® were] . home Friday. grader. Beiz‘:idji vg:s_ikprs Mnndg; o : John Wentworth left Monday for| . The Epworth League held a so- - B. Nelson and OiEng_ 0 his home at Blackduck. i gal and enlieeflon of officers at the L::nfld were seen in Pluewood’ Sat- ome of rs. Ryan Saturday eve-|urday. o l\tlli]s:e} All’ic% :flgofinfoflgu'?r ca‘:led ning. Mrs. Sannenvof Bagley arrived here & y uesday. | " wfiss Gladys Whitmey returned|Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Wil yron Wentworth called on F. G.|home from her school work Satur-|Berg. lsey Sunday. . * |day. She was ome of tie graduates| Rev. Stokes left Saturday for Gon- Mr. and Mrs.'J. H. Locke visited |of Bemidji higk school Friday eve-|vick where he held services Satur- at the E. J. Gilbert home Wednes- | ning. day. . | day evening. 2 E. H. Winter of Bemidji was a The Misses Myrle Méthven and Mrs. George Butler and daughters | ¢aller in town Szturday. Elsie Klinger o Bemidji were guests of Redby are expected to arrive Mon- | __ The Lutheran Ladies Aid met with | at the S. C. Miller home Sunday. day for a short visit with relatives |Mrs. John Hnutsen Saturday. _Carl Koppany™ spent Monday™ i in this township. mgert I;Jlriarlll(l is fmproving his farm BE'III\‘}i)dJl- . G a0 N i h a high. woven wire fence. eo. Peterson, who has been 1 edvxillia}n Myers has recently accopt- Robert Woife has purchased’'a 1917 | the hospital at Benridji the past se position as cook for a party so- Ford T K eturned home-Jaturday, journing at the Minneapolis Gun |’ ‘Lo erul weeks, r . 5 5 2 Prof. Walden returned to ilé liome | very much improved in heatth . club on the E. M. Purdy farm. Saturday after spendi ‘a week in M. Walter transacted business in|Guthrie. oK E KKK KKK KKK Turtle River Tuesday. = A x WILTON" J. Miller of Turtle River called on |4 & % % & % # % & 4 & & 4 % § ¥ ISR R R R R ES SRS Fred McGowan Sunday evening. x x® Mr. Rogers has opened ug a new e l"lu:im E. (lldu'l’s(:n ;sl ;l‘ur!le l:iver *x x ;-rglqw; X & ¥ ¥ #fseven-acre field and Ml"{ Kosky - also alled on ol rien n our town Amos 1 ath: . { has opened a five-were figld. We)gngday. O — g ftor Mo;ng:yx:tleth s Wiltowo'viis- Miss Alice M’Ilngrl:[xd!' ufimfl , cGowan le ednesday for ] ~1from high schoel at Mcintosl - the G. Peterson farm where he was v,sfi'o,A'TT‘:dd:;mmsr was 5. Bemidj% engaged to shear sheep. James F. Ha—yes was in Bemidji- John Walter was pleasantly Sur-|Tyesday attendinmg a speeial meeting .prised by his many friends Jume 3,(5¢ the county cemmissione! the occasion being his eighteemth Teddy Westgaand was a hemlfijli birthday. All report a very pleasant | ¢isitor Tuesday. } time. = s Mrs. Harry Knapton and family lSchiool in Buena Vista closed May Be«;‘;‘(;;?' Hamson: speus Wednesday ii and Miss Petzadd were the guwests of 31 with a program and picmie. A L s Osear Mrs. Brennan - Sunday - afterneomn: dainty 5 o’clock lunch was served.|goy U:Liefighrxgwjfa:ifimrs r'l‘l?\:lr::yt Miss Signora Bangen returned Much credit is due Miss Erma Dye|and Friday: {from Bemidji Saturday where she has and her pupils. Miss Alice Jacobson, who has Been: been visiting friends the past week. teaching tlre Ca b Sy Miss Luella Haren made a t_rip to FREKKAK KR RE KKK returnefi liomeCS\];'.:dl‘):E LIDES Bemidji Saturday to do shogping: x ECKLES Ole Jacob: idji twusi- | - IR XK EREE R F KKK K| o it Satuian, oI S g xR KK Mr. and Mrs. M. Braaten and| Hiram Flanders was a Bemidji vis-§% _ SPUR x family spent Sunday at the L. Al-|jtor Tuesday I TP EEE R R R E RS R & B S drich home. Mr. Braaten bought a Mik . P . The place of registration for this jne Diohne Leas e Bomid/iRvib township was at the Spur postoffice cow from Mr. Aldrich. itor Tuesday: Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Edwards spent| Misses Edith and Agnes Jagob- [conducted by William Gerlinger and Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Will Whee- |son, students in the Bemidji gt § Henry Krahr Tuesday, Jume 5, was ler’s home, it being Mrs. Wheeler's|school, retnrmed Saturday to spend the only day- to register. rday. Mr. Ernst and grand dawghter; Miss Helen Foltmer of St. Claud, are}: the guests of tire former's daughter, Mrs. T. J. Bremman, and family for | a few weeks. . birthday. the summer at home. Rain. is lnrllly nmeeded here. The: Miss Lizzie Brennan returned to “aspa s g - . _| pastures are drying up. her heme in Wilton Friday after .i;nz:w;?,r :R:m}-e‘rg],:t hé;lflee{:n:mfil; Mrs. William Gerlinger and Mrs. taking the examinations. for a year or mere, returned last | Efie Geroy visited' friendscat Fank- Frank Annis and Frank Kesiner|Saturday. ' ley over Siumday. spent Sunday at the Ingersoll home.| [ars (liristianson of Eckles was a Mrs. Etffe Gervy has purchased a The Farmers’ club will meet at|[iberty visitor Sunday. business lot in the heart of the busi- the Gibney home Wednesday, June| Dyron Button was a Puposky vis- section of Funkley. 6 itor Thursday. N Tisses Anna Ryan and Pearl Cater Guy Lasater had the misfortune George Picrce was a Puposky vis- have left for their respective homes. to have one of his horses run away |itor Thursday. K Frank Falls lizs purctiased a new Friday afternoon and he did not find Miss Mary McKee passed Friday horse. any trace of it until Sunday when|in Puposky. > - Servives were held «t the scliool he found his horse in Bemidji. Misses Florence and Esther Hayes)Nhouse again Sunday fternoon at g were Bemidji visitors from Monday 2:30 o elock. MMr. Crocker, a divinity %k %k K X K KK X x XX X% X|until Saturday. Miss Esther was|Student, has charge of them. * STEENERSON * | taking state examinations. Both at-| Engineers from Blackduck are Xk Kk HK*XKXKXKXXX¥|tended the graduation exercises of | 1ere working; on the piece of road Judge Evans and wife, with Ole|the Bemidji high school and the |3t Farley connecting with tfie state Loering and wife attended Decora-|eighth grade, also the Memorial Day road, and we hope the work will tion day exercises at Grygla. exercises. Miss Florence Hayes grad- | PTogress rapidly so we may have a Ole Johnson left for Dakota last|uated from B. H. S. a year ago.|800d road through Farley. week. They were the guest: 3 ] e e Jos Surefelder has returned from | ars. Bverett he Jguests of Mr and|, o ’BI‘:A XXX XX kKK X an extended eastern trip, an is Miss Lydia Hayes, a Bemidjl high | ¥ CKDUCK LAKE Working his stump puller three|school jumior, returned i et R & R shifts. ’ * | day. Mrs. O: B. Johnson has been vis- Fred Gord is putting in his vaca-| Arthur Crapo left Monday for|¥ing wikh her daughter, Mrs. L. tion planting potatoes on the farm|Ironton, Crow Wing county, to visit | Jobnson. in Blackduck for the past he_purchased from Ed Nelson. his parents. From there hre will mo- | Week- ! Lew Walbridge is helping Walter| tor with his mother and brother to Miller. Long Prairie, Todd county; and them Andrew Olsen has his crop all in.|to Montevideo, Chippewa county. At Torger Torgerson has put in a}both places they will visit relatives. nice lot of flax and barley. Fritz Helbig of Bemidji motored Martin Sorenson sold his place|to Liberty Sunday to see his father, Mrs. Oliver Nielson and som of and the family has moved to Brain-|Robert Helbig. Minmeapolis are here visiting with erd. Mrs. Cornelia Pierce has been im-|MTs. Nielson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson has his crops all in. | proving so much that Friday she was|C- F. Ditty. Jennie Ditty is also Ed Fosburg is busy these days|able to be up, but the effort was|home now. with his auto making trips to Good-|too great and Saturday she was ob- The forest fires around here have ridge and Thief River Falls. liged to stay in bed. kept the farmers pretty busy for a Mrs. John Webster has returned The Socialist local met Sunday|Week back so they had to neglect from the Pacific coast where she|and after the regular business rou-|their crops but #f the dry weather spent the winter. She was glad to|tine, spent a very profitable hour in| Continues the seeds can’t sprout Mrs. A. Grundmeier and Mrs. J. Wentworth are among the many who plan to go te the ladies aid at the rg:me of Mrs. William Hines Wednes- Y. get back to God's country. study. .| when they do get planted. Lars Berg is busy planting. John McKee, who is emploved at| A. D. Palmer was in town Satur- Jack Doss is ploughing and put-| Nebish, came home Sunday where he | 48¥. ting in 40 acres for James Thorn-|will remain a few days. Miss Util Martin was here last hill. H. A. Fladhammer has been ap-|Week giving the children final ex- Guy Nair has increased his acreage | pointed an appraiser for the Federal |@minations. this vear and his garden is pretty|loan association. Charles Johnson, the assessor, well forward in spite of the cold and wife and children were around weather. ————————|calling on everybody of importance Mrs. Jack Doss is planting an|y y % 5 ¢ &k k K X X X X X X X Thursday. acre of navy beans. * B . Ole Loeberg is putting in a crop MOTOR BOAT “CHIEF *x on the Oscar Leen place. % Leaves Redby every Wednes- Mrs. Laughery has returned from|x day for Ponemah, Heulin and a visit with her daughter i!'] Grygla. X north lake points on Red Delmar Johnson and wife spent i Lake. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Loeberg. = - Mar{ha Webster has a fine garden |¥ HEULIN BOAT COMPANY started. FARM LAND ALE SW1, of NWi, gg} Z.§1. T. 148, x R. 31 and NW1 of NE%, Sec. 21, T. 148, R 31. 19 miles noreast from *|Bemidji. $15 per acre. Easy pay- *|ments. Write: Tony Russ, Hibbing, X X x X %X K% X & ¥ X ¥ ¥ &|Minn. P’ O. Box 208. 6-69 Should bear in mind that the Gill Bros. Clothing House has stood before the com- munity for fourteen years. a point of offering only the most reliable merchandise in the largest and best assortment. It has assembled the best products of the leading man- ufacturers and has offered them at the lowest prices. It has made ‘Teday, more than ever before, this store is prepared to :serve its patrons. The stocks are unusually large in many cases double the size offered in previous years, and the prices, because we contracted long before the war began, are still low. In most of the staple lines we have bought sufficient quantities to last well on towards autumn, without being compelled to make any martial advance in. Natty “fixings” that make your spring outfit right. Men seeking to :replenish their wardrobe ' for spring and summer will find this store splendidly ready. 'Shirts, ‘Ties, :Hats, ’ Gloves. {Hose, ' underwear, vall have been selected with eare ‘and bear the stamp of thorough good quality, com- bined with correct style. ‘Shoes--- The House of Kuppenlieimer allllllllll The Home of Kuppenheimer, Sophomore and Style Plus Clothes GILL BROS. MINMESOTA BEMID]JI, ATTRTE RN IllllIllIIIIIlIIlllllIllllll|IIIIlIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlilllllIllllllllIIllll‘l"llllHllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll TR