Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 30, 1917, Page 2

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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1917 ed the basket social given in the Bowers school house: « Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Greenslit of this town visited Friday and Sat- urday with the latter’s parents. uy Lasater has loaded a car of posts at Marsh Siding. | _Barney Gibney also loaded a car of cordwood at Marsh- Siding. Lile Judkins transacted business THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER NN | We are progressing very nicely!Knutson children. DD with -our schcol -play: John Johnson, brother of T. K. “The twelve visitors at the liter-|Johnson of Bemidji, but formerly of ary society Friday were Mesdames|this town, is suffering from cancer Latterell, Kinney, Peterson, Hoh,|of the lip. Wilson, Evanson, Nyquist, Thomp- son, Anderson, Wolf, Thyreen, Ful-{% & & & € & & %€ ¥ &k ¥ & ¥ ¥ % ton, x SP * *;J;i#tiy}lifiiiii ¥ ..G. Haycraft of Solway.was a vis- ¥ PLEASANT vu.mz itor at the home of Postmaster Ger-|in Bemidji last Friday. ¥ X X ¥ ® % &K K& KX X X ¥|linger Thursday. Mrs. George Brénnan and children The. Boston Lake -school gave a| A patriotic meeting was held at, visited at the Ingersoll home Sunday ty U 'é:‘@fififl’; ::::r‘:gsocll:lwa:d e{l‘ancte g\etschool househ Thursday evening.|afternoon. i : : y nda ture . well ‘at-| Postmaster Ritchie of Bemidji was arm *x & b m | Miss Ella. Hanson visited Miss| was the guest of Miss El:;g?y w’l)t‘g tendéd ‘and a marked success. Miss|one of the speakers. Mr. Krihmer, Sflg‘:‘;;y B:f?g sfl;v:": ofz'te:‘?mms" : B R R AR & % ¥ %|Florence Willet Sund’_:y. A .| who Bfiflbe@n boarding for | Froirak, the teacher, is to be con-|living on the Albee place, treated| Loweil Ingersoll’ and Bert Brat- A Nelson af Austin arrived here| Lee Wright and sister, Miss Mar- mote ‘& Jehr. Hedvig, during|Eratulated on the splendid ‘showing|the audience to piano music. | nan-tried theice on the'big meadow - Wednesday and ‘spent a ‘few days|garét, were Bemfdji shoppers Thurs- hBf year’s stay in Liberty, has grown | made by her pupils. Joe Orr and Bd Krahmer are go-|Sunday and :found it Sater it T with his-brother, G. Nelson, day. s to ‘be quite a. favorite, Tom Randall and Harold MacClel- | ing to work up at the Blakely camp.| Mr. and, Mrs. Frank Jackson .and H Gibertson spent’ the week-end| Miss Alice Huntosh visited Miss “Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Djon-|1an left Monday for Duluth. where] The home of Frank Falls caught, tamily visited at the Wheeler hom friends in ‘Trail. % | Alice Butler Sunday. 3 ;jne had the pleasure of entertaining they: will join the U. 8. engineers. fire from: the kitchen chimney Mon-|Synday. . ° i . Hildag 'of Trail = trénsacted| George Knapp dnd T.3. Wright|Mr. and Mrs. M. Rygg, Miss Rygg|. Mr. and Mrs..M. W. Knox spent|day morning and had it no been for, 4 busfueds lin ‘Pidewood Monddy, ' |were' Bemidji shoppers. Mond anfi Marian Rygg, Miss Dedvig, the|Saturday, Sunday and Monday inlthe quick and thoughtful : work Wiiliam Elliott, who i8 employed| Raymond Hanson transacte si-| tédcher of the Pony Lake school,|Bemidii on business ' Bessie Knox|his daughter, Clara, would have 1dji; spent :Sunday with his|ness in Bemidji, ;Tueqdnz‘. Miks Ruth Owen and John MeKee, |Téturned home with them. She has|burned to the ground. Only slight/his saw rig for Mrs, Murrdy Wednes- parents.) | i’ g e C. W. Kingsbury _viSited ' with rs. Bird Church and three chil.|been: éuffering for some time with|damage was done, however. |day. Sre SO S “Ottg’ Nelgon; and Sam. Jamtvold friends at Fern Hill Wednesday. drén, Richard Hobart and Albert of tonsilitis. - : : ] Mrs. William Gerlinger is on the| Among those who were in Black- left Phursday ‘for Cam _'pod?, Iowa,| Miss Edna Wright Sundayed with Lakota, N. D., arrived in Liberty last| Lenora Ryan - left Wednesday|sick list. | duck on Thursday were Herman ‘f:‘*' periing’a few dgys with rela-{her parents. : Tuesday. Mr. Churéh met them in|mOrning to spend Thanksgiving day ; - Thom, wife and son and James An- thves and friends. They expect to Bemidji where he was a business vis-| 2t her home in’ Guthrie. At A : ! g : : * X K KK *E“ XE KKK KK :i V&l Angell .arrived from. Wiscon- sin on Thursday to.spend.the win- beiranaterre to Little Rock, ATK: | & 4 % % % % % K & % X ¥ * itor Monday. The Church family| dohn Fauhl of Rochelle, 1IL.; ‘18 X %k %k %X k& &k kK % K ¥ K ¥ ¥ ¥|ter working in northern Minneeota. £obn, : g8 will take ap their abode In the Earl|Visiting at the home of his brother, | ¥ Oie dance’given in Fram nall Sat-| % 4y & Hé : M. Harry Bowers visited relatives} Torsten Gronseth sold six tons of [ m&%m X% % : lmar house, shortly. W. S. Fauhl, who is still every ill. urday for the benefit of the Y. i Mr. ‘and Mrs, John Germann en- and friends while home on a fur-|hay to the Northern Cedar company lough. We were all glad to see him| Thursday for ‘the use of their camp. da; ! . A. E. Arnold and, daughters : o wolli attended and all Te-| yghes’ and Gertrude, have returned Urtalued Mr. and l%l:hgseggeng;;r i ; * X *fi rEEEE g ;5 3 5 MITHPO but sorry to see him leave again.|. .A box social .and_literary program ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Barney Gibney and|was given at the Winan school Fri- . port a good time. | from Madison, S. D., where they went " THe' Misses Sthol ~amd Georgs :&ll::n}l;sband. Tho g there I 0:.“0"’" Zoiisdmoving about with the| children were in Bemidji last Wed-|day evening. The proceeds, amount- Sthol‘ spent Stnday afternoon wit! ‘Mrs, Pope has gone fo Minneapolis| 4 % % % % % & X % x ¥ ¥k % ¥ % shifting winds. nesday doing some shopping. ing .to, $19, will be used. for the ™, frichds in Bemidji. where she will live this ‘wimter, Her | % A great many potatoes are still in| " gigie Klinger, teacher of the Bow-| Christmas tree. Misses Smitl and i Mys,” Shiétvig, who has been Vis-|p,hand who owns a fox f: o mear| % % % % % *REDBY *|the ground here. The early &1OW| org school, got up a basket: social for|| Costelio . were -appointed -to buy the iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|qupe River, o llllls Oxl arm near| % & ¥ # X % % % % ¥ % X ¥ %|which fell to a depth of 16 inches,|{}o Y. M. C, A. and it was attende | furnishings for the tree v - Lind, returned Monday to her home}j ;i atter his er remain, hete to Cass Lake 33‘»‘33:;:3“ S ’fs noit BORY y:; and tl‘x{e re’cten; bard|py” s large crowd, at which $22.2 Amoflg those who were in_Black- B midji. &'n g ¥ reezing weather mal es mpos- i 4 % % % % ¥ *%|is reported. Omar Gravel f = : in Bemidji Saturday. < | Mr. and_Mrs. Paul Peltier and son, h : x* LR Trdn . Ro velle of Red Lake, ac-|ing a great stroke of business these| " pgitie Young and Alta Ingersoll|C. Peterson, C. Carlson, J. C. and HH KK KKK KK KKK *x \ * % *"i“:il ] #! % % & & % ¥|school in Dist. 'No! 15 Fridey. | ) |mother came for ;,-fi}_ : HORNET G George Bogart-sawed -wood with in ISH | - The snow which has fallen recent-|companied by his wife, passed 3 : X ¥ ¥ % ¥ % %|ly will greatly aid the hunters in through here Tuesday on his return g:i-,es cogl): l;:: ?)133 ;::l?cteli;ogg.n sumed| wpo gre working in Bemidji, attend-'J. D. Boga her husband in | their ‘quest for ‘big game.-’ home after having spent four months| We hear much of meatless days, : Puposky Wednesday. ; Last Friday, Ella Otterstad, H. A.|in St. Anthony’s hospital at Bemidji. S P : ' Art éfllmun was_a business visitor| Brown and Lloyd Platt were in Be- Hig many friends are ple:sede$ see Ibr:l‘tzhv::ec;:rttse.n ’I(‘)lgen:iee:‘l]ee:: s?:nr;utl; ||||||||||||II||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||“flm|||“llm||||"H||||||||||||||||||||||||F in Bemidji; Thursday. midji and took examination for the|him around again. b L L g Mrs. C; M. Edwards spent Sunday|appointment of postmaster at Turtle Myron Saddler of Puposky, Who|of fs;ggtfigxremt:r figgvggnii?ag%: g i M has been visiting his brother and K P HE c n " 9 1.\ . K KKK .. Ware visit at the Almendinger home. Her @ls- River. hoge 'to do. : -“"-M“:"gln:menl‘”t’:‘;" ‘;1“’ l;‘: s g:stte: l“f'}‘l’ for vt’hfi P“g' two days,| Some of our settlers have been Dbeen . visiting, here, left Monday fOr(de & & & % X % X X % ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ X urned home Wednesday. thinking of going into the sheep 0 million t hi ¢ coal. Just h chi Minneapolis; where she is employed. | x LIBERTY X[, John Moberg of Bemidji arrived| business but have concluded heee| ot ’{:etco:nt:y s :inml‘)e ‘t,:ltol?e :s :': Danc:‘tj 2 Jh t tll:lw ":ch’ ere. Monday to take charge of the|{he woclves would take all the profits/ at shortage e. = y but this much. e following, pupils of the Hay|Je & & & & K 4 %k ¥ k X ¥ X ¥ x logging operations of the Interna-{pow that the bounty has been taken we DO know: P Creek. school contributed to the Y.| George Pierce is sawing lath at the 5 - C. A. fund;: Zelma Ware, Donald | present time, Taceaars he took a|tional Falls Lumber company. oft. _ Higgine, Madeline =~ Hall, ~Leonard|load to w‘fiu’m. This is the second| , ReV: F."W. Smith was a Bemidji| . 1t looks as if the sheep industry LR Gillman, .Grace _ Hall, Marguerite| load of lath ‘he has taken to Wilton visitor Tuesday. : which has heen started by the peoplei EVERYG'NE MUST Dietel, Amie Higgins, Lillian Ed-| within' 'a fortnight. _.The_entertainment and box social| of this northern part of the state and | Wards, Helen Brozovich, Frank Jako-| Valentine Stietz is in North Da- conducted by Miss Alpha Johnson|in which Bemidji has taken such an| QAP Saturday evening“in behalf of theinterest doesn’t appeal to Governor A E cnll Burnquist. & You may be able to save some by more careful firing and a: | vich, Jobnnie Jakovich, Melq Jak-|kota in quest of a team of horses. Y vich, Violet Bdwards, Joseph Gill-| Fred Helbi Y. M. C. A. was a success socially] . i elblg of Nymore autoed to and financially, the proceeds amount- man, Mabel Dietel, ‘Elsie Dietel. | |Liberty last Sunday to spend a few v, Palmer and dsughter of Py-|hours with his father, Robert Hel.|!nE to $46.40. XX K XX KKK KKK KKK little more by sifting your ashes, but both of these savings will. posky were entertained at the Jones!big. : X X% iPEUS Eq: (132 x X X : be small compared to what you can save by keeping' the cold: aid Storey homes Saturday and Sun-i Mrs. J. W, McKee was a Bemidji|® ¥ & & & % & & X % % ¥ ¥ % ¥ day. Rev. Palmer conducted serv-| visitor Tuesday and Thursday. *. KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES ¥ ices in the town hall Sunday. His| Ammond Jacobson transacted busi- REX R EREN Bpeaking and Miss Palmer’s singing|ness in Wilton Tuesday. On account of their mother’s were much_appreciated. Mr. and.Mrs. Joseph. Tisdell trans-|death, Marie Leach has gone to Ten-' Mrs. C. N. Thomson, visited Mrs.|acted business in Bemidji Tuesday. strike, and her sister, Enid, has gone Carl Satterlie over Sunday. Robert Oberg of Deerwood, Minn., to_live with relatives at Baudette. S: J. Dietel is recovering from his|spent a few days’ vacation with Mr.| Leta Gilchrist, Vera Anderson and recent illness. and Mrs. James F. Hayes. Mr. Oberg|Evelyn Walter visited school ~ last is in the market for a farm or ‘a|week. Willford Courtier and Alice John- On Wednesday occurred the death out of your‘hoqse by putting of Grandpa Dalton. He had been i ill the past couple of years, spend- A STUBM SASH u EVERY ing most of the time in bed. Be-1". 5% . o A A | sides the family here, he -leaves a 1 1 - 3 number of friends who will long re- WIND w ANn A v BRM % member his kindly deeds. g T Mr. and Mrs. L. Stover and son, Raymond, autoed to the Paskewitz u UH N EVERY uUTSIDE nuan home Sunday. $ 4 Ed Abbot 1s again correcting ditch Just think how thin the glass is in your window and how- & % % % % % % % %% ¥ % ¥ % X|homestead and was not elow in tak-| *! FROHN *|ing the comparative value or values|som enrolled in the second grade last X %% K& % &k¥ % %¥ %% x|of Liberty. Mr. Oberg went to Mal- . stakes_in.northeast Spruce Grove. ) thick the walls of your house are. A tremendous amount of cold; T. L. Coates, formerly of Ben Syverson took a little hike in gets through every unprotected.window, and door an d lots) ‘jt‘ Joseph Norbo and Otto Schmunk, colm from here. ¥ who have been visiting relatives and| . The eighth grade of the.Deer Lake|this. now doing Sunday!to Grygia on Saturday. It is only friends, left for Camp Dodge lasti ol ‘started last week on; Brook's .at Dev'lfl;.; ake, N. D.,| 36 miles, round tfly, ; galmu urned:to heat that.cold air./ K S Thursday. Fyom there these youns|eigith grade reader. é ! p ! day mdra-) . Ray: Paskewitz will-leavp::Sus ‘Storm’idoors dnd windows, will stop most of that cold from "ty for: Fergus Falls’ where he will work ,‘ getting in'and will save'a ton or.more of coal in a wintér. e men ‘will go to hCalxlnp] Plk':l,) oy Montieth was 8 Wilton visitor llngfl,tggfl ;ga;: an interesting "a:ind ; T Rock, Ark., to which place the, AT ey o) profitable. talk to the upper grades|on the Billings stock farm.. i [ 7 been: transferred. ; g Fishel’ was a Wilton visitor|on_‘‘Making the Goal.” = .. . . H. Formest of Grygla came out to: ;'—Get storm doors and windows now. About 160 persons attended the|Friddy. . " Visitors_at _school last Thuriday|the Batts farm. Saturday ‘and. re. ' . —save_coal. ) basket social at the town hall last| ~Mrs. Myrtle Spore and son, John,|were Mrs. Wildman, Ruth’ Reynolds, | turned with the “little donkey.”|* ° rod i I e . Saturday night, given by the east transacted business in Wilton Fri-|Mrs. Rucz -and dayghter, Shirly. The old sayi: “slow .- but sure,” f 'egt 53 P P school of Dist. No. 8. An interest-|day. 3 . Examihftionk “Were 'given in .the|well applied. " -~ : F i A 1 ! : ing program was given by the school | The Deer. Lake school was in ses-| upper_ grades Thursday: and Friday| Weather conditions for the farm-| - ; p i : under the direction of Miss Hilma|sion Saturday. . et . |ot the pasy week. . ... e er has been fine and nedrly all fhe . : : [ 4 Johnson, who has charge of the Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Fladhammer A meeting of the ;Bfterary society | plowing is done -and many- e i . ¢ breaking. 7 4 i [ONE 100 * BEMIDIT school, About $40 was received from were Bemidji visitors Saturday. was held Friday aftefnoon, Nov. 28. ; Hedvi| 1 : Hawi g i i - o Pt ) K Cartn Bar gone o pe 12 atorsting yrueram i svn |, e Setnriasy e e Taomas | IINHIRINHINMRIUIAHAI |||]|m|||||fl||||_|||fl||fl|||||||||||||||[|[||}|||[|I\ money will go to the Y. M. C. A. midji to live, with her mother. Her and the rest will be used to buy ar-j, ticles that are needed for the east school. J Richard and Ervald Schultz of Al- exandria, who have been visiting at the Hugo Hensel homefi returned home last Monday.. They also enjoy- ed a few days’ hunting while here. . J. Swenson and daughter, Gena, and son, Oscar, and Joe Rouck vis- ited at the O. Johnson home last Sun- day. The' Equitable Farmers’ club will meet. at the Julius Zellman home next Saturday, December 1. All members are requested to be present as dome important business will be brought up. Mr, and Mrs. Nels Willett and children were guests at the O. John- son home last Sunday. I EEEEREE R AR R * GRANT VALLEY * IR R R X EE R E R R E LA, Mrs. Henry Cox and daughters, Mrs, H. Olsen and Clarence Charl- ton of Max, N. D., are visiting Mrs. Cox’s ' daughter, Mrs. John Rosieer, and other relatives. Roger and Lee Wright transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. ! C. W. Kingsbury and George Stil- || well of Fern Hill autoed out to Be- | midji -Monday. H. S. Stilwell transacted business in Bemidji Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright and Mrs. Henry Cox visited Mr. and Mrs. George Knapp Thursday. Miss Iva Wright visited her sis- ter, Mrs. Henry Vogt, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stilwell and daughter, Ednk, and son, Roscoe, Sundayed at the John Rossieer home. The shadow social in the "Edge- wood school was well attended. Those. present from Bemidji were Mrs. Baker, Miss Sylvia Westhoff, Dr. E. H. Smith and Mr. McGee. Mrs. Baker gave a very interesting talk on the four “Hs,” Head, Heart, Health and Hands. Mrs. Westholff spoke on the importance of health, and Mr. McGee the work that the Y. M. C. A. is doing for our soldiers. The speecnes were enjcyed by all who were present. Afte r the pro- gram the shadows were sold and a dainty lunch was served. The pro- ceeds netted $15.15. C. W. Kingsbury took Mrs. Fred Lange to Bemidji Tuesday. She took her children in to consult a doctor. William Stilwell and Clynton Skinner viisted Lee and Roger Wright Sunday. Allen Hanson called on Clarence Vogt Sunday. Mrs. T. J. Wright, Mrs. Casper Knapp and Mrs. F. Silversack visited You May Have Your Doubts and Misgivings Concerning Many ‘Things Peculiar to the Times, But of This One Thing Be Sure--- You Can Put Your Confidence In Qur Clothes Service With Absolute Assurance of Full Measure of Value Service and Satisfaction There is not one iota of egotism or “pragado” in saying we are rendering very extraordinary service (in spite of theincreasingcoston every hand.) We know few stores in the country are in a. position to even approximate the degree of value-giving men are finding here. If you knew these things as we know them, you would decide quickly. ” Once and for all, make this store your store, displaying in us full con- fidence for conscientious clothes service. We Feature Suits and Overcoats | $20, $25, $30, $30 B Gill Bros., Clothing House, Bemidji Defective

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