Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1917, Page 4

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GIVEN HARDWARE NEWS R. L. GIVEN + Edited and Published by the Given Hardware Co. N. B. GIVEN VOL. II. NO. . Bemidji, Minn., June 28 Issued Weekl Perfoction Oil Stoves Goodyear Tires Elnct_rie Irons Yes, the name means just exactly p— i what it says, and there is only one Say, Mr. Auto Owner, why don’t Why not try an Electric Iron next way to secure l::l‘?c“““tlr an 5]" you get that extra tire put on your |ironing day? We are ready to send ;‘f‘u 'mfi I'!I(yll-‘l sec;Ill‘leEYe. car?. Some day you will get caught|you one out for trial, and if you are out in the country with a flat tire.|convinced that it is a labor and time outing. John Ahola is spending his an- Do you want to change the tube out Take an example from your neighbor who has a Bllue Flame and call in saver, buy it. If not call us up and We had a very fine rain last night | nual vacation with his relatives and there? If not, call in and get a|we will bring it back. These hot and everything planted in the ground | friends. He is employed by the Ford [tion that goee with it, or if your|g,,3year casing and tube and be n = R R R R E R R R E R S SR R * TURTLE RIVER x| x MALC * IR R R R R ERERERE SR i%‘i!**iig?’***ii A party of six persons from North- Mrs. H. King has returned to her wood, N. D, arrived here last Sat-| home at Peoria, Ill., after a visit of urday and weént down Turtle River|several weeks with her parents, Mr. lake to Honey Island for a week’s|and Mrs. Wello. :’*’i*iii*i‘ii{ii * PUPOSKY LB R SRR ERERERE S XN The baseball game Sunday between Puposky and Northern was well at- tended, the home team winning by a score of 19 to 18. Hurrah for Pu- posky! Miss Norman, niece of Mrs. Chas. and receive the summer’s satisfac- Deodorf, who is attending summer | win days you certainly suffer over an grow very fast now. Motor company at Detroit, Mich. neighbor has some other kind that :‘;’;‘;"'fl‘:’r gz':é:“' visited ‘with her| " Sunday was a busy day for autos.| Miss Bertha Peterson is spending |smells and smokes, take it as an ex- | PREPARED. ironing board when there is a hot Y. ‘'Car after car passed through our|a few days with Mrs. LaForge. ample of what other stoves will do. We have the Goodyear service sta-|stove around you to to heat your Preparations are being made for a grand “blow out” here July 4th ‘h'z a}rne of tthl? ;lrought, war and the igh cost of ving. ’ » T — Mrs. Francis Mfirun made a social : KKK KKK K Kk ko [ the evening. call at th g PINEW x| M W, Mondany.t e home of Mrs Ngal last| o kX kRK * ,0211_, % & % & | With Mrs. F. J. Marcoe. S After spending the ast week Walter P. Kueffenes spent a day Du(x)-:;d‘,o:x; l:’n:‘:-: lfl:‘:vlvi;i} ch%l:::z: with her father, A. Hel:eson. Mrs. | in this vicinity recently looking over has just completed a mew ice house. | W- Johnson left Saturday for her|ditch lines. Prosperity still reigns. “Flivvers” | home at Wilton. She was accompa- are becoming so common hereabouts|Ried by her sister. that one no longer jumps on hearin Mrs. A. Larsdn and son, Kenneth, strange mnolses, Theypmerely steg left Saturday for their home in St.|to Publish all the local and soclety aside and give our 1 Paul after spending the past two|news possible and would appreciate free rlght.gof‘:wny_ ocal lady grivers weeks with the former’s mother,|it very much if anyone having news This week the Hotel Puposky Mrs. A. Sthol. of that character would phone 938, changes hands. Roy Wilson, the Mrs. Lily Stokes, who has been at-|or mafl the details to the Bemidjt present proprietor, is leaving for In-| tending a school of music in St. Paul : diana and some Bemidji' people are the past year, returned home Thurs- taking charge. day. Ray McKnight of Montana is here N. B. Nelson, F. Isaacson and H. visiting his father, R. P. McKnight. Hommo of Leonard were business Little Beatrice Durand fs in the|callers in Pinewood Saturday. Bemidji hospital on account of pois-| B- Erickson of Thief River Falls oning on her face, but we are glad|Was 8 business visitor here Saturday. to hear she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dodge and Mrs. Mrs. Sadler of Buena Vista was|H. Dodge returned home Saturday a shopper here Saturday. after spending the week with rela- tives and friends in Gonvick. Mrs. W. Godel, Mrs. J. Binder and ******’*’*”***: Mrs. W. Binder spent Monday in Be- * WILTO§ midjt. LB RS R R EEEE R R R R 8 : The dance given at the Ole Guis- |, F; McCorkle and W. Thias went ness hall Saturday was thoroughly y to assist that enjoyed by everyone present. nine win a game from the Clover John Rognlein has returned from teant, ‘Wisconsin where he has been visit- ing his parents for the past two weeks, The weather man has favored us with some good rains during the past week. Leon Latulippe has returned from Crookston where he was called on account of the sickness of a sister. The Ladies Aid met at the home of N,Ilrs.' Selmar Klungseth 'F‘rlday.h The farmers from this vicinity who itor Sunday and Monday. n;tretnge:n:ht:';l.rmers plenie all re- John Benson has sold his estate P i to one John Curran of Minneapolis. FITTING GLASSES ASCIENCE It is understood that Mr. Curran K KKK H KK KK KKK K| wl] move here this month. It has taken away the occupa- * * as e ks AR ek Sy Man w Bemidll wislisrly) “dok. Wt e ayeglats fakin D. Dumas of Bemidji, in company| john McKee returned Tuesday vendor or pedlar and demon- with a gentleman from Duluth, were|from Nebish where he has been em- strated that the fitting of "l"il:“o? at Willlam Gerlinger's| pjoyed. glasses is a science, requiring ursday. Charl ee was a Puposky vis- Thomas Crocker, & divinity stu-|jpo Mo:s:}"rxx w posky the utmost skill, patience and dent from St. Paul, who holds meet-| wilbur Smith, Abe Montieth and manual dexterity. village, some going north and some There will be a basket cipnic near ‘We have the Blue Flame in two, |tion. south :nd west all day long. the P. O. Schilling’s on July 4 and |three and four burners, which are a grand dance at Schilling’s hall in | guaranteed against smoking. Schilling Sundayed weAe'kno :ang:ell::::&yg;cl;::er;:%? j'""sun l"gll"y Hflflflp“lll Ed certainly knows how to put the comfort in the summer kitchen for the wife. iromn. We have the American Beauty, guaranteed for life, $5.50, and the Dover Electric, guaranteed for 10 years, $3.76. The way the citizens of Bemidji| Call 57 when you want anything and surrounding territory turned out|and want it right away. Tuesday to receive the officials of nal.val c["m SOpola'ors the Jefferson Highway Commission goes to show the enthusiasm and in- terest that our citizens are always willing to show for a cause that is for the betterment and advancement of our country. ARE YOU A RED CROSS MEMBER? . Show your colors and as the bul- letin says, IF YOU CAN'T GO ACROSS WITH A GUN, YOU CAN AT LEAST COME ACROSS WITH YOUR MONEY and help the GREAT work that the Red Cross HAS to carry on. If you are not a member the RED CROSS office is in the Ber- man office at the Markham Hotel and they will be glad to take your mem- bership. The Bemidji Ploneer is anxious Parls Green at 50¢ The way our customers are buying their supply of Paris Green goes to show that they realize a bargain. Our extra shipment is getting pretty low, 8o if you want to get in on the bargain call in early. John Doore Rakes & Bindors Don’t forget that in order to save yourself money on the purchase of your harvesting machines this sum- mer it will pay you to call in and in- spect the John Deere line of harvest- ers and hay tools, including side de- livery rakes and hay loaders. Pioneer. Why is it that the De Laval Sep- arator Co., the BIGGEST makers of Cream Separators in the world, is oday unable to keep up with the demand for Separators? The answer lies in the fact that the De Laval Co. puts nothing into a machine that is not right, and when one farmer ges a De Laval you can DEPEND on it that the next separator his neighbor gets will be a De Laval. It does not take the neighbor long to realize hat the farmer with the De Laval is getting more cream, better service, longer wear and better value than he is getting and once he rea- lizes his mistake the up-to-date farm- er is not long in changing his meth- ods and getting rid of a cream ROB- BER and buying a money-maker in the form of a De Laval. Now, Mr. Farmer, if you are one of those customers that have been expecting us out every day with your De Laval, we will appre- ciate it if you will be a little lenient with us, as the De Laval Co. wired us they would try to get our ship- ment through in the next few days. Read the list of De Laval buyers that have been convinced of the su- —_— vI Sam Jallen and Erick Lysing of ' - L\l Decorated Guernsey Ware We have received a new shipment M;s‘fl Bl:‘hl' ldoles not beliteve likn spending her leisure moments walk- b of the fancy decorated Guernsey ing to and from work, and Monday ware, which includes Casseroles, Tea|had us qrder her a ladies’ bicycle. Pots, Custard Cups, etc. Watch our | We have all kinds of bicycles and window for the display this week. |are pleased to have you inquire. IR RS R RS R SRR R R * LIBERTY * I B RSB SR EREREERE R E R Dr. J. L. Coy was a Bemidji vis- itor Monday. Miss Florence Hayes went to Be- midji Sunday where she will be a gtudent at the summer school. M. E. Marshall was a Bemidji vis- itor Monday. James F. Hayes was a Bemidji vis- Optometry Aure were business visitors Tuesday. Has made it possible for every person requiring glasses to se- cure such as are best suited to his eye needs without risk, an- noyance or detention from business and at the minimum price consistent with good ser- vice. F. E. Barker of Wilton was a call- er today. Hoover Pofate Diggers Look for the name HOOVER when you come to buy a Potato Digger, the digger that has made history in the potato machinery line. It handles so easily, runs smoothly and GETS THE POTATOES. Ask for our potatoes and call in and inspect the one on our floor. Jack Williams is certainly a hust- ler when it comes to building a house for himself, and you can always de- pend on Jack when it comes to work you want done on time. He was in Monday and picked out his builder’s hardware. Father. Thos. Borgerding of Red Lake called up Monday and had us ship him a JOHN DEERE Mower and Rake. Father has a good supply of :nsl at s’l’urtlet Félv;(;' in the mdo“g; J. W. McKee were Wilton and Be- Do not be satisfled with less periority of the De Laval in the last [ John Deere machinery, and realizes fli.::ike'"fi a6 hp'v;l:.'y' i m‘g{jl' v;:{:;’“mvgfig:e;‘;gy" leasant|] tP2" the few weeks: that it pays him to purchase the best| ~Martin Longballa gave us a nice liked and the peop’le hope he won't | ayt. “ld toySummlt Mondap P. J. Frodahl and Mr. Gulbranson [ money will buy when he is at it. order of Minnesota paint. There is be called out on war duty as he has|*"Ita 5. Grapo. who e with BEST OPTICAL SERVICE of Wilton, Max Luebeck on B"azr - nothing 1ike Siinnesots Paint "’“”‘: enlisted. his brother, Arthur, from Ironton . route, John Georke, R. F. D. No. 2, Our stock of Wall Paper is in ex- ;:,,‘:;‘;‘,efm?;'}‘{{“,f";fi,:ffie:",z“;, { Alex Cameron at Fern Lake and John Moberg of Bemidji. cellent shalpe. Get those rooms fin- Sold on easy morithly terms. ished off. At c:rrecnonnln l:helddal::v:(bogl: last Saturday, left for his home Tues- at nex ance: shoul A day. He was so favorably impressed the 4th of July instead of the 10th,|quring his short stay, with Liberty nns. I_Ansol & unso. as was given last week. Good mu-|inat he purchased 56 acres of land painter or one who has not already used Minnesota. sic will be furnished by a Bemidji|from Mrs. Spore. This land abuts Regi o ; : stered Optometrists “’flTCfl US T PAYS trio. the Arthur Crapo place. The trans- = == Motoring between Bemidji and|fer was made Mosday at the Be- Oflglces Over Post Office l Kelliher is now fine. Mr. Miller of Farley has added a piazza on two sides of his house. iliiiii!l#‘#iiii: * SPR ROVE ill#iigcyio’llliili (Too late for last week) Mrs. J. H. Hardisty spent last week visiting at the home of her niece, Mary A. Parker. Willlam = Paskewitz, wife and|er George Plerce. daughters, spent Sunday at the P.[ ‘john Spore was a Puposky visitor Hawkins home. Thursday. Hans Thorson and Henry Nygaard| Mrs. Myrtle Spore was a Puposky autoed to the Thomas Knutson home | yigitor Thursday. : Tuesday on a business mission. Mrs. Myrtle Pitman returned on O O HHHHHHHHHHOD Miss Alice Hawkins, George Shel-|Thyrsday after a four days’ stay in drew and Verner Nelson were the|pemidjl. guests of Bernice Paskewitz Sunday.| 1, A. Hanson was a Bemidji vis- midji court house. Miss Ada Button returned home Thursday after a few weeks’ stay in Bemidji. Miss Mary McKee returned home Thursday after a pleasant vacation | SrHHHHEHHIH in Bemidji. . The Pierce mill has been in opera- DRY CLEANING tion for more than a week. The Clothes Cleaners for Men, mill had been shut down for a long Women and Children time due to the illness of the own- Phone92 Bemidji, Minn. | A e i Beginning July 1st, all bills will be mailed to | customers. No collectors will be sent out as bills will be paid at our office. 1 the Ko s Alee we have opened an office up town day to attend the Farmers’ club pic- The regular monthly meeting of daughter, Harriet. Bach day reveals something in 1 ’ » Py d process of making for the Fourth of i B\ ' July celebration of the Farmers’ E S ul ln fast. club. A bower forty feet square is , o Y \ q attend summer school. fathers of the bower and while they some time as some more good times Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Braaten and ter, Myrtle, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred |gaturday and Sunday. Announcement W. Olson and family entertained |jtor Friday. S. Parker and daughter, Mary, au-| Mijss Mary McKee attended the : ; i n the nic. They were accompanied by MT. |¢he Socialist local will be next Sun- Recent rains have done lots of Vera Katzenberg left on Tuesday, |about finished. Dan Bue, Wilbur XEXKEKEEEKKREXEEXX|gre building it so the farmers’ club family, Mrs. M. Larson and daugh- are fortheoming. Johnson were the dinner guests of| June was the month for Mrs. Jo- For th enience of the public we or the convenl ol the p ; the Katzenberg family at dinner| Mjss Alice Jacobson is attending toed to the Andrew Arne home Sun-|gance in Wilton Sunday night. and Mrs. Thomas Knutson and|gday in the Deer Lake school. good and everything {is growing - via Hardisty car, for Crookston to| Smith and Abe Montieth are the * Efl% ¥| can use it, yet it will remain up for XK XXX SXEER RS John McKee was a Bemidji visitor Mr. and Mrs. M. Braaten. seph Tisdell to entertain the Larkin Harry Bowers spent Sunday with|ejyh. Mrs. Tisdell was the recipient Patented Closed Crotch his folksj l‘fr. Endbllll‘!- ;{ E.d B&‘:fl":; of a beau‘:l(ul 29-];lece sesthof ‘sflrler(i Stands Up Under . . d Mrs. mberland an remium. e invite o o e T M e i, were Any Strain Our office will be open on Saturday evenings as ‘ nderwear that has not the proper amount of give and spring-back, soon loses its ape and is not comfortable. ‘We make a leader of Cooper’s “‘Spring Needle’’Knit. It stands the strain and holds its shape. All weights, styles and sizes for fall and winter wear. Shirts, neckwear, hosiery for men. A very complete line. Will you come in and look over our lines? played and a program given which consisted of recitations by Mary Tis- dell, Charles McKee, Edith Hayes, Esther Hayes and Mrs. Pitman . A song by Miss Ada Button, a German song with encore by Mrs. J. W. Mc- Kee and Mrs. Marie Kloos. Some Mrs. Barney Gibney. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. George Brennan, June 17, a daughter. H. E. Bowers has bought a new Ford automobile. Miss Alta Ingersoll went to Be- midji Sunday where she will work for & few weeks. Norwegian songs by Mrs. M. A. Djon- Mr. and Mrs. M. Braaten spent|ne Mrs, Ole Jacobson and Mrs. Sunday evening at the home of Ol-| Ammond Jacobson and Bohemian se- son brothers. lections by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Al- J. C. Ingersoll made a business|exander, Mrs| J. W. McKee and Mrs. trip to Bemidji Friday. Louis Pischel. Reading, “How We Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lasater were in|Hunted the Moose,” by Mrs. Fred Bemidji Saturday on business. Hayes. ‘The program ended by all Miss Alice Brennan spent Thurs-|ginging ‘““America.” Ice cream and day and Friday with her parents,|cake was served. Others present Mr. and Mrs. George Brennan. were Mrs. Wilbur Smith, Mrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lasater and|Bue, Mrs. Spore, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Miss Young spent Sunday at Moval|Hayes, J. W. McKee, James F. Hayes, lake. Miss Mary McKee. The little folks LOTHIER Mrs. John Emberland and family|were Bertha and Mabel Djonne, Dor- C and Mr. and Mrs. Gibney and family|othy McKee, Ethel, Harland, Howard pent Sunday with, the latter’siand Richard Spore, Bernard Pierce, rs Emberland. - Eleanor Djonne, Alda Bue, Susie, well as evenings of the 10th. We will carry a complete line of household ap- 2 pliances as well as wiring material. (| Minnesota Electric Light & Power Co, Elk's Building 06000000000 g................. ~ -~ Defective

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