Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 17, 1918, Page 7

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:‘ pie social and dance illtam Klock’s 'last. Saturday, oro has been in 1] ter; peopl m;e fortunate indeed who. board the rain. at Walker Spur.or Dahl’s Sid- i This win- “have been very grateful on more than one occasion for Mr. i .{ Butcher’s hospitality. - The othor day: ng till Monday. f- Battle River 18 hile wnmng for a.train, I was in- ed. to learn that Mr. Butcher first. class carpenter -and that he is'in the market to take contracts for building: ‘He said, _“I _absolutely ‘guarantee my - work.” ‘W. McKee has been laid- up for. | several days /with-a disabled. galn on Tuesday olph Eklund and John Young: -school soeloti 2 speeehes t Monday, he went ‘to work-on ‘during the day. The apparatus’ for’ ho the’ Deer Lake school has been: pur- chased._and will no doub: in op- eration: within a few days James F. Hayes has been-attend- ing the commissioners’ meetlng the past ‘week. Nick: ' McCartney and. Abe Montl- i ath were . Bemidji ‘visitors Tuesday. *ii*****i# **«ng)g&*«%t Burnham of Scribner spent| Mrs, J. K. n _ill the .past; eral months. “Miss Ida Bruun; who was employed h& F. McCorkel home a few weeks rned ‘home Thursday last in i fter apending a few weeksat the olm home, G. Haensel left: Mon- 'or. Scribner where he will be rry :Lind; ren of Huffton,’ ‘S. D, arrived here Munday for a vlslt with hi psrents = P. Holm're urned laat ‘week Bouth -Range, Wis.,: ' where she ited her dnughter, Mrs.. W. Fink. iss. Sannes, ‘who is endlng ‘the ter ‘at the J. K. Johnson home, e ‘Zuest ‘of her_cousin, ‘Mrs. in ‘Scribner Monday. ©° Medol:)xel was_a business:caller ‘Bemidji Saturday. - 2 188 Olson @nd Miss: Judtih Broo- f 'Vang, N. D.; arrived here on ay :and . will visit their rela- _The former . is a sister.of Mrs. 5 elaon. the latter a niece of O. Melby. ‘Anderson_returned on Monday Bemldjl where he spent a lew l Vogler, who has been visiting he -home -of her parents during| Christmas vacation, . left the: “‘week-for the home of her aunt, Mrs. Bell Miles, of Minneapolis, where she is attending school. - Mrs. J. C. Vogler left Tuesday for fnneapolis to spend some time with sister, Mrs. 1da Bell Miles. “The ladies of the Wide-Awake Farmers’ club are-doing Red- Cross knitting. Any one wishing to do work with the club may make appli- cition’ to 'Mrs. M. W. Knox tor ma- terial and directions. X »»./The Literary society will meet on Priday, Jan. 18, at the R. R. Dick- ‘home. - fi*iil«ki*#**#i’ E x ! x X ¥ 4! iss Mary Rldnpinner left here adison, 8. D., last Sunday eve- ng ‘and will stny there about six o};flu fls A. Otterstad was in Bemidji, Monday and -closed up a land deal between himself and A. O. Johnson. The land is located in the village of Turtle River. “Mr; and Mrs. Frank Abear made| ging. & short trip to Bemidji Monday and kr-turned in the evening. LA KR K KKK KKK E KKK g %| Monday with a load of lumber and ***&ifimin*&i*&# Frank Markus spent: Monday in Bemidjl. “Miss’ Myrtle Edwards returned to Bemidji Tuesday morning after spending the week-end at home. Mrs. Durand and children spent - several days in Bemidji last week. s ‘8. J. Dietel, Frank Cook and Mr. Storey were business gmum in Be- midii Tuesday. . C. N. Edwnds visited at the Bmulst home Wednesday. Nick Brozovich transacted busi- ness in Bemidji Wednesday. “Lela Jones réturned from Bemidji Saturday where she visited her sis- ter, Bess. Peoter Leonard has been quite sick the past week. Alfred Jones is sub- stituting in the postoftice. ‘Much wood is being hnuled into ~ town by our farmers. '"A ‘bagket social under the auspices of the Farmers’ club was held in the lPony Lake 'school Saturday -night. Dr. ‘Coy was ‘chairman’ of the eve- ning’s program. ' Col. Henry Funk- ley of Bemidji was:the speaker. ‘A az drill by the pupils of the Camp- bell" Lake " school: and the auction- ing of the baskets: and eating ‘the|. _contents therein made the night pass| quickly: and’ pleasantly.. 'The pro- ceeds will; go. for Red Cross work. Joseph and Walter Jadlowski are at*home again after- bei employed for sometime’ a! ver. E. E, McDonald of midji was a Liberty guest last Monday. -He was entertained by H. A. Fladhammer. ./ Otto Myron of Kelliher-lias charge of ‘the construction: of the 'bridge > the Turtle River east of L. 0. Myhr home, - ‘Richard’ Kelm and H. A. Fladhammer. have been work- Ing on the Jjob. . :«*l*ii«*#&**i: * XX x K ia’ng.n’s** X% KK +The basket social held at the Bow- ers’ school ‘house Saturday evening for the benefit of J. C. Ingersoll, who lost his property by fire, netted $41. John Kennedy, employed--by the Bemidji Box company, and Mr. East- wood were in this. ylc&nity Monday looking after the company’s interests. J. C: McGhee and A, P. Ritchie|: yof Bemidji, representing the Farm- 1ers’ Insurance company, were here Monday looking over. the ruins of the|| H. E. Bowers home. * Bert Brennan was surprised Wed-. nesday evening by a number of young folks, it being his fifteenth birth an- niversary. The évening was spent in playing games and lunch was served. Barney Gibney, J. C. Ingersoll and daughter, Alta, and Anton Anderson were in Bemidji Monday. &#*«kki#ki#ki##k *; SON *x R0 0 0K ¢ #l KKK KKK X Fay Evans took Clarence Van Pelt and family to Goodridge Friday and ‘| returned with a load of goods for P. M. ‘Swanson. The many friends of Sivert Raaen have received ‘his wedding cards, an- nouncing’ his marriage 'Dec. 28 at Fargo, N. D., to:Miss Tessie. Moran. They will be ‘at home after Jan, 1 at Lake Park, Minn. All wish them a happy married life. P. M, Swanson, our. enterprlslng merchant, has purchased the New- comb ‘stock of goods which includes a fine'lot of shoes, rubbers and fur- nishing goods where he s offering at before-the-war prices. Oscar Leen is home for the winter. John Tyson, Ed Fick and Mrs. Westland are new substribers to-the Wedge Telephone company. Miss Flora Plummer returned on Sunday from spending the holidays at Bemf{dji. ‘ Walter Zimmerman is busy log- Guy Nalir is logging. Jack Doss butchered hogs Tuesday. ~ - : Fay Evans went to four fine Goodridge returned with. a load of goods for Fred Gord. ‘Walter Miller is busy these days with his saw machine. i**fii*‘ki*#&#** LIBERTY ***&#i#!ii*&lii (Too late last week) A crowd of young folks spent an enjoyable Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Coy. The evening was spent in playing games. Those present were Victor Olson, ‘Willie Olson, Roy Olson, Walter Hall Delbert Hall and Flora Bakken, Ruth Stay, Florence Hall and Ottena Stay. Miss Flora Bakken, who has been a Liberty visitor for a few weeks, returned last Monday to her home at Aure. The farmers’ club will meet next at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Westgard. * * x - (Too late last ‘week) Folks have been wondering if Pu- posky, is: still on the have: been 80 quiet, but let me say we are still ‘here ‘and %nve gotfen new : o : ner nnd joined the United States guards and js at present at Jefferson Bar- racks. . Ole Lerum had the sad misfor- tune ‘of receiving /a terrible injury while helping the ‘wood sawers. . He was rushed fmmediately to t lage where'Dr."Neal, our local'ph {cian, tended to his" ‘wound. - H School opened . again ‘Monday and both teacher and scholars were glad to Tesum Rev. P.:N. Palmer und dmshur went .to Redby. Saturday evaning for service .held” there.in the " village schocl. ‘Sunday .- night,” returning Monday morning. Damian .and Pablan Durand :left attend . the- Agricultural college. Jack. Saddler went down to Be- midji Monday - to visit' his mother} who' is 111 at the hospital. : Hazel Burkee of Bemidjl is speml- ‘Monday morning. for Crooksto tq ing a tew: days visiting friends. Mildred :Kappe, who ‘has been vis- iting here for:a few days, returned; to.St. Paul to resume her dutie The local ‘hotel has again been opened angd’is being run under the ‘management of ‘Willlam: Mocnrthy of Bemidii. Henry: Fletcher: and:family moved {rto.their new home the first of the week. " Mr. Workman was a businm caller at Redby Monday, retm‘nlng Tuesday morning. - Jack Higbee and wife are spendlng a few ' days ‘here vlsmnz relltives and friends. Quite a number from this villase attended the.funeral of George Pierce last’ Thursday, at which ‘Rev. Palmer officiated.” ‘The' remaisis were: laid to rest in the. village ‘cemtery. 5 Guy McKnight -is gladdening. the hearts of the folks around this vietn- ity with his fine saw rig these days. Mr; ‘McKnight, Sr., returned Sat- vrday from Nebraska where he went to -spend’ the “holidays: with rela- tives k] -Services.in 'the town: hall Sunday afternoon at 2:30 ' o'clock. '~ Good music. Everyone welcome. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills ‘SllltS and Overooats S0 that they can find comfort and good appearance readily. This is the way we serve you: having the right goods and having them at the right time. And speakmg of the “right time,” "assortments of winter wearables will never be in better shape for selection than they are now. Suits and overcoats—unusual values—at $17 to $35 GILL BROS. The Leading Clothiers Bemidji, Exclusive Women's and Misses' Outer Apparel Phone 850 H. H. Cominsky, Manager . Bemidji JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE —— CONTINUES —— Womens’ and Misses’ Tallored Sulls at $16.90 Suits of Burrella, Poplin, Serge and Broadcloth, sold'formerly to Buy now and save. Tailored Suits ~ $27.90 Suits of Fine Velour, Broadcloth, Serge and Garbardine. Sold for- merly to $50.00. Your choice $27.90 Yira Fine Tailored Sus Broad- cloth Suits that sold up to $75. Silvertone, ~Gabardine, Your choice ‘Women’s and Misses’ Strest Dresses at $15 Dresses of Serge, Satin, Taffetta and Silk, sold formerly to $25. Your choice $15 New Spring Silk Dresses at $17.95 Taffetta, Crepe de Chine, Messa- line and Georgette. Newest jdeas are involved. See our windows. Stylish Stout Dresses at © $22.50 | Taffeta and Crepede Chene, com- bined with Georgette. Sizes All 40 1-2t0 46 1-2. Blouses, Underwear, Corsets and Furnishings Reduced for Clearance

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