Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 28, 1917, Page 3

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EEKEEEKEKEK KKK KKK Recitation—‘‘The Turkey’s Lament” x Doris Bradshaw * ; NEB : IR x1 }B*H* X % ¥ + &|Recitation—*“The Xmas Surprise”— Ruth De Long Chester Dietel spent several days & 5 at Red Lake agency this week. Recitation—*‘Making Xmas Presents Lela Jones J. C. Vogler of Pleasant Valley, « owner of pure bred Holstein stock, Dialogue—*'Squire Hawley's Xmas"” DUES Fred Ollom . Breckenridge on. the twin cities on BradshzmimNeilllaierOllom(,nanry Ru- a combined business and pleasure| o ... "wrphe NISht Attor < GREETING trip, ecita on—RoseeL!ilafil‘tl sAt-ter Xmas’ Mr. and Mrs. Phillips Rotzien and g children of Wynyard, Sask., arrived g:gaflg:: V%i;l_ianlla H&‘L‘““ i A . here Wednesday and are visiting at| g o™ s 1 orioqn k. ;{:diex::; That your future holds in store much prosperity, healty and wealth is our most sincere wish, the home of Mrs. Rotzien’s parents, The Christmas program at Ha 4 We have indeed appreciated your liberal patronage during the year Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Dietel. ¢ Creek school Saturday was as fol- Clarence Tadovich returned home o . s . S . S lows: just closing, and trust that it will be our privelege to know you better, Friday after about a year’s residence Uil in Illinois. Part 1. and serve you more efficiently as years go by Misses Bess Jones and Katherine| Song—*‘Santa Claus Is Coming"— Marcus arrived from Bemidji Satur-, Recitation— Orba Ware Recitation— Melo Jakovich Song—*‘Silvery Stars’”’— Recitation— Grace Hall Recitation— Helen Brozovich day and will spend their vacation here. \ Miss Elsie Porter, who has been o teaching in Iowa, also arrived here The automobile is becoming a very |Saturday. Her father, F. 8. Porter,|Song—*Jolly Old Santa Claus”— tmportant factor in the movement for | met her in Bemidji. Recitation— Frank Jakovich better roads. Every auto owner, be he| Mrs. Vance Garrison returned from| Recitation— Elsie Dietel farmer or city man, is a booster for Crookston Saturday. oy pATE 2. B .Some of our Bemidji shoppers this|Cantata—*Elsie’s Christmas Party’ better roads, but the city man is prob-| week were: Vance Jakovich, Mon- Cast ' ably more impatient with our present|day; Mrs. Edwards, Jack Riebe, Mr. ‘roads than the farmer. In our polit-|and Mrs. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs. Lody EE,‘,%’ :,l:s Rfii?s.z'e; :fi‘fi;egfi,"f’f‘?}?“" ‘ical life the farmer has always been|Mackaman, Tuesday; Mrs. ‘Ware, S e Mabel and Elsie Dietel ‘the conservative while the city man|Mrs. Wheelan, Thursday; Forest Die-| ojice in ‘Wonderland Beryl Ware A HAPPY NEW YEAR i struction of Highways—Mistakes { Liable to Be Costly. THE QUALITY STORE has been the radical, the progressive, | tel, Arthur Gillman, Emil Falk, |y jttle Boy Blue. .. hn Jakovich A Henry Grippe, W. H. Garrison, J. C. i It takes the two factlons to brin, f ) Cinderilla....... 4 Madeline Hall A aies ot . -Pri€ | Riebe, Gus Nordline, Friday. Red Riding Hood. . . .Lillian Edwards ; Rev. Palmer held service in the town hall Sunday morning. He and Little ‘ljo.rd Fa“.n‘tal?eyo'n'a'rh' Gillman Miss Palmer were the guests of the Evéx.'g.reen. B T P Higging' and Jones' families Satur- ....Zelma Ware, Helen Brozovich day and Sunday. Color Bearers. .Asa Ware, E. Edward Nick Brozovich sawed wood at Hay | prymmer Boy...... Joseph Gillman Creek school house Friday and Sat-| Apother Guest...... Violet Edwards urday. Santa Claus. .. Donald Higgins A good crowd met at Old Nebish ) h [ ] school house Friday afternoon to Elste’s Blater.. ; ---Amie Higgins hear the following program: —_— Song—*‘Shine Out, Oh Blessed Star’ School ' I EE R ERERE R RS E RS Recit-ation—“anta’g Telephone " —| & SPUR * Maude Ollson Recitation—*“The Toys He Doesn’t HEREXLEE KBRS Like”—Elmer De Long. George Knott and bride spent a Recitation—*His Letter’— few days with his daughter, Mrs. s How?\rdsltai?‘lifhlaw i James Stepps, at Spur. ecitation—* ch In Time"—| 4 jetter from Charles Gerlinger to .. Florence Ruzicka his father, William Gerlinger of Spur, %""Ft_fi Me“:?Ax)g‘“ Bsellls "‘%’h‘s),} says “I took my first balloon flight ecitation— mas Sleepy Head"”|{,3ay, Five of us went up and stay- -led up over an hour. We went up An;ie‘nuzlcka Recitation—‘Xmas Quiz’’'— twelve hundred feet. I Iike the ex- Francis Ruzicka ., | perience very much.” He has been Dialogue—BT;oull)ale di: Toyland”—| 5 nointed one of the officers uby Bradshaw ¥ 5 Adolph Markus, Annie Ruzicka and The Christmas entertainment given ut, well balanced political condl- ori Ollom and Harold Bradshaw | L oy o usic. 'y Recitation—*Crippled Dolly”’— i ope 1s as much needed as the Olive Story Mr. Miller of Farley was a caller Song—"If You're Good”’— School | Monday at William Gerlinger's ---You'll need new books in which to | - start the 1918 records. We have "". Good Road in lowa. the road supervisors at thelr 1 meeting took the stand ot in favor of paving coun- Toads dt the present at least, they o beén rather severely censured e daily prees and told that they hind the times, trailing in the That bard roads of some kind be built throughout the country 6 tlile Sannot be questioned, and o oA i PPt y Af ; ] : ‘ fetsons recopuoa ot e | || i the new feid g " LEDGERS RECORDS JOURNALS | of loading the counties down St immemorial “‘hot bird” Ny m o “Kil sizes and pr el All si . N # ] | N / sizes and prices Il sizes and prices All sizes and prices | road debts at the present time. =8 soft drink in the e inclined to commend the su- strictest sense, but the gors for the stand they took, be- h'vclxeft. m_pplest appe- cklide there is danger of going too fast : - tizer imaginable —rich 3 : with expc:isive methods of construc- - in the flavor of nutritive e , , tion until the different kinds of roads cereals and imported - 3 We have at our command an lnexh austlbl e sup- that are practicable for different lo- ; ;:2::1' l;:gs.th }BEV:) ) ; calitles have been more fully tested, . = [:{ ings to N i 3 says Farmer and Breeder. iflst&kes eat taste even better— w3k plY Of LOOSC Leaf BOOkSQ used m every br anCh Of made in permanent road construction and it’s healthful, ; . are liable to be rather expensive. b § ANHEUSER-BUSCH : busn]ess_ Jowa has made rapid progress In - i St. Louis, U. S. A. R road improvement during the past two years, and while no permanent roads have been built the work of grading and draining at least two principal roads through each county and the construction of cement culverts and bridges is something that will have to be done everywhere before permanent roads can possibly be built. Then, too, |- in many sections at least, when our roads are brought to a grade, are well drained, and then properly cared for with the road drag, they become very passable indeed. We believe that it is not a bad plan to use them for a few years in that condition and give the = drag a good vhance to show what it will do for them when used as fre- quently as it should be. Our stock is rather limited, but your order can be filled on short notice. Don't send away for them when we can NN Rnn RN, save you money here. Ring Books, Price Books, Ledgers, OUR’S IS THE Journals, Records, Note Books in I P LINE | ] [ every size and at every price. Hay, Flour and Feed Do you need hay? We can sell you in bales cr in carload lots. We also handle Flour and Feed. Call us up and get prices. Phone 265. | f Akre’s Variety Store Nymore, Minn. BUILDING MORE GOOD ROADS Enormous Increase in Total Expendi- | Syyunumunuininninsasnuninnmmn tures for Highways and Con- struction of Bridges. — o RO “There has been an enormous crease in the total expenditures for road building and bridge construction a ags marking the development of highway work in the United States during the he u“usual Slgnl Ica"ce 0f past 12 months,” said J. A. Rountree, secretary of the United States Good Roads assoclation. H » “Statistics compiled and reports re rls m as Is e a r ceived at the headquarters of the Unit- " ed States Good Roads association show that the expenditures for the building of good roads and bridges for the year | COLUMNAR PAPER All kinds of ruling from two columns to 24 columns, in pads at small cost. FOR RECIPES It doesn’t look much like a “Peace On Earth” season to any- 1915 were $282,000,000, or an increase one this year and yet it doesn’t take much of a prophe to look tici e it ) of 250 per cent over the amount spent ahead and see America leading in establishing REAL WORLD OWIADAY’S';; fl(f:lency.m:l:hods .nf’t‘:“ht = thc. ho:‘ = Th.: Ol;l[ Sty,le tight bo“?d u‘,:me book for similar purposes in 1914. In ad- PEACE. no longer finds favor in the eyes of the progressive housewife. Here's the latest in recipe books made by the largest loose leaf manufacturers in the world. As the illustration shows,pet recipes dition, more than $27,000,000 of local funds were spent under state super- can be clipped from the magazines and pasted on the same page as those that are written by hand, Our allies have paved the way for America to begin deliver- 1 road i . . :;”é"‘l‘)r"‘(‘lgleglgp';:gigt’;’ri;h;;:;e by L‘:gw:ewi’]‘lgh:;‘t’g“ l:?;::;‘i;“::: flag';‘ti;:r;g:' and. sqon. thoee There are no waste leaves, no searching for scraps of paper, no running through a bulky book. Each the states to $80,514,699. This amount class of recipes has its index tab and can be located i a second. Beautifully bound in white cloth, is gren;er thén; tlge to;nl ms;n:;‘t:::: It seemis to u;l that this Chri;:mzs :e:son may very likely be (washable), lettered in gold on cover and index. A useful, beautiful and durable gift that will be :.':rlggg."s and bridges from al the last which will see war and bloodshed among nations. appreciatcd by every woman. Price complete $2.25. Our .Christmas wish therefore is that we may all join Galvanized Iron Culverts. hearts, hands and pocketbooks to help America win the war soon The cost of high-grade, pure firon for democracy and permanent world peace. galvanized culverts is not more than 10 per cent higher than ordinary steel, and experts claim the life of the pure e Smith-Robinson - Lumber Co. Culverts Too Short. Do not get your culvert too short. Be sure that it extends the full dis- ssOne Board Or A Carload” tance of the road embankment. It Don't wait until you're out completely. Order your books today. Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. Phone 922, Bemidji, Minn. - Security Bank Building should be placed as near as possible in the direction of the fow of water | (1IN OO y— it 18 intended to carry.

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