Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 25, 1918, Page 4

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‘duck Tuesday. = ool ‘August Carlson is ill in the Be- B Willia. and family are livt : m and family are livin| % & % % & % ¥ ¥ %lq¢ Prondson ‘spur. ] 8 | ; - ¥l Mra. Anns Williams {3 cooking ‘at| - ICTURES of home folks ° X carry warmth and com- "' fors to the heart of & woldier. ¥ # ; TR KE s was » Wilton busi- 'w Shaw went to Blackduck IR day. g z ¥ —for \your cheery little . N y Bverett’ Wynne returned 1 Schanks, who has been chafing dish party. ‘A tri- o : mflu ‘after a pleasant week in Be- “the home. of ‘her aunt, umph in soft dricka that STUDIO . ajs. ks . combines the temptiag flavor Vo v I uvh“'flldell was 8 Puposky Vis-| her home i::-ll;:lo Be;:l; I(r;.;"hom of wholesome cereals and the ot onday. & accompani er a8 as 1dji. ppetizing tang of gcauine “James F. Hayes was a visitor at| “A meeting of the Literary soclety| | 'l':‘-am Hops, “'Bwo';’; s : : Long hool - Monday. % : i e .mmfi',x'fm‘fm?m{mn busi- i held ::-' the Murray school Fri : : g Wi "mm%nm&pluio’tlnfil i lAnnltto Miller arrived’ from N l “akk““n 1a_¥isiting her mother, Mra. Myrtle| riend Exiday Dight and Yislted|> | 5 (B Button has acce) & posi- Y. 8 ! ; e = b ; Tn Bemidsi snd hll'r:n there @Aty Superintendent’ W. B. T e e ; Make an appointment today. 5o k. ! 4 visited the schools here on ; : ¥ e . : - s The Hakkerup Studio - . Minn, ««a;}afy-u«,«;«at&a-_: * 5 : J R K KN x K KEKK The Jones Township Farmers’ club|. 2 A& | d %:E’ at' the ?omo otlha. WA.mPnoh;d e s ! : s : - jesday, January 16. 1ong the| - S % i {scussed were raising pota- SR i Blenldfl,;, toes, %bban, ‘gardens and a mail rou The club. decided to raise Early:Triumph potatoes for' market- sble :potatoes and Danish bald head har! ; day. h ‘ cabbage.-- Mrs. Forbes- and - Mrs. : N/ ; : ce school commenced last Sep P’;filfl‘a chosen to draw sides in —A c I I Y < L |v E R Y i ber, Moelvin Jacobson now holds thejs contest, the stakes to be perfect attendance record. for tHé losers to furnish the dinner Bemidji’s all the year ronnd livery. Service is first class always _ Bestof horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers; eto. Miss Owen was not long in put-|for the club at the hext meeting after : 7 delivered at school Tuesdsy * and on abpointed; on & Gommittes POGUE'S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. (Wednesdsy hot lunch was served.|to investigate the malil route. The TELEPHONE 3-W T ‘Bsther Hayes and Mabel Djonne are| next meeting will be- held at the . i X « M the helpers this week. Judging from | h t George Neeley on February G-’ E. HIcKERSON A Ma“ager reports, the scholars are very much % : . Wae are buying,Hides, Furs, W ool. %2 Pelts and Tallow and will pay you the full market price. - e & ' NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY _©One Half Blook . North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN * delighted with the scheme. - L. W. PACKARD, ‘Mrs. Bird Church was s visitor at A Becreta,ry the Deer Lake school during ‘thej : session. | ‘Charles Anderson was a Bemidji]. visitor Wednesday and Thursday. M. A. Djonne, our town clerk, was a visitor at the Deer Lake school Thursday. He stayed to dinner. He s the first visitor that the pupils haye hadto-dine '_mhbnum lh:io o mrll;l.l‘méolr‘::nefl'n?l’hi:::e :::- .:"Bo: room’Have started a Red Cross box. aidjl visitor from Thursday until| Theuseventh and eighth grade girls Saturday. s 3 have begun taking cooking lessons. Miss Mary Baney was & Bemidji Anng Okerland is back’ to school visitor Saturday. : again.d She has been absent on ac- ‘A, A; Lawson was a Bemidji vis-| count élss;f‘::u‘g&“mm T -coum'y itor Saturday. lal‘t’ed .ihedmhoo'li W;dnoiaday e ursday and examined all the e g Je Ak g K : pup! She complimented the school ‘on the high average of health of our i&««a;:;a«:: (] : %9 %EE*«.*O ER B lmdfii Walter is absent on account pupils ‘and said it ranks second in the county as far as she has exam- in She. has already gone over having dental work dome. day. Rex Warner was & Bemidji caller twet:’-,'(fiird- of the county. Monday. y The next Literary society program Mrs. Charles Durand was the guest| ,,); iyo given February 1 in-the ‘of_her daughter, Mrs, B. Gustafson, elghth: grade .and high school room, : ) : § . . llo:dng olvonlns ::;’;“Q;:-t might| Msude Hanchett was absent.from y 7 R \orill 2 - - ) CaTINON ¢ 08 80%| sochogl Monday afternoon. — . : : % : \\\ { b, have heen a serious accident Jast 1?: k “Miss Billy” which is - F-O-B Detroit || Monday evening where he was out|, tyei;z read during morning ex- I“’““ f’%fi‘:fi."‘.fl"fififé’; ::;:‘:.‘; ercises, is very entertaining and en- him. s ‘Frank Martin 15 again working on vhpimtlon with Mr. Benson. :‘* XK XKK i joyable. e ;Petemn:olndttn“ i i ‘**”**: iesday to act as bridesmaid at her i hrothor’.‘ Lester’s, wedding, who was * *'*; *B:e who h:s‘ll)e:n*v;l:l‘n* married. that dsy to Miss Eleanor|. i o “Clansen of Gonvick. She returned with; relatives at Mahnomen for the W odll:l aay f last itwo wlee::, r;;.umed h;me Iilglit . ay night. Her grandson, El- . Charles Durand was a business Hendrickson, accompanied her ouler i, Bemidil Wodnesd. o one| Romaand will visic at the home of s T ’ . on both organ and piano. Anyone arum, for some time. ' : 2 desiring to take lessons can either|” “spport gohltz sold his farm to . ' l s H E R E ! 2 call or write her for information. Ed Paulson iast week. b TS 4 Shre: ;“%z%nfiflym & Bemidjl] “upiand Mrs. A. C. Grat entertain- : i : ¢ . : e Saruis pore, wins . callag’ tgp ol IO it Mrs. iNela Wilett and 1918 FORD, We have received a carload of them that are Bemidji Wednesday by the illness of | g, 34 SOld tO our Customers $ 3 : bt 4 Come i and see the new car. You will be interested in the dsy. their mother. Twenty carolads of hay have been G 1mprovements. sons. “at their home five miles east of day. 4 ,d." erthln Moen -called on Mamie and Alma Peterson' were in riend .:dnfl,d% l:st %‘:I‘)l::t:y-wm Puposky Friday for their music les-}|.op the Bquitable Farmers’ . Guy McKnight had the misfortune | yinned 3 of bresking down Thuraday morniag ol Gieanie) samalation tor. T Bemidji for repairs, returning Fri- s 4 7. Warar e o D] S50 e 03 mls st ‘For mlstance. JThe an 1mpl:ovcment makes it possible to Rev. Paul N. Palmer and daughter erybody is invited toattend. use a 'OW gra (< gaso 1ne or Kerosene. ’ went to Nebish Saturday for services | 0 3 there*Sunday, returning Monday. ' T M : TR o WHY YOU SHOULD PLAGE YOUR ORDER NOW over-Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. - T\ 5 k Gilbert Peterson: : { 1 John Morrison, while cutting trees| @ o ; 3 é o . g down in the woods Fridsy had the : \ This car will-be more in demand than ever before. Ford ’ misfortune of having a branch fall : 2 ) k o i gl ke o B Motor Company thousands of orders behind. Minneapolis P e STy tiabror- T Factory branch over sold and behind on_delivery with no relief in sight. You can see the position this places the Bemid;ji distributing point 1n. : Wont®you please help us to get your car by placing your order now? Then you will have it when you want it. Present prices will not be lowered. Ford cars are the same price today F. O. B. Detroit, that they were in 1916, $360. A THINK OF IT. All other makes have raised from $200 il I to $500. LxLinae : BT T e, e O R s Ol Tabidts. Many purchasers have taken advantage of this low ‘price by PR e e, : X versac! on Casper p 5 . B Knkpp Sunday. : . Tnstesdof - . placing their orders in the past week. ing. , Service in the M. E. parsonage at Puposky Sunday afternoon, January 27, at 2:30 o'clock. Everybody wel- come. , - George Lemlow was a town caller . Monday morning. Folks. here are busy these days hauling wood to town for shipping. il***ik’k*i!iik: x % x iqr * X X % & X MY, and Mrs, H. son, Roscoe, and daughter, na, visited at the C. W. Kingsbury home frs. C. W. Kingsbury and son. Doy . 2 Dugene, vielted Mrn. John Raseier Anqy one desiring a Ford car will do well to get particulars Misses Iva and Dorothy————— > visited their sister, Mrs. Harry P. at once. : Vogt, Saturday and Sunday, return- ing home Sunday evening. ¥ Ella Hanson visited Miss Ella - Lusadtke Sunday. and Roger Wright transacted - business in Bemidji Saturday. ite 4 5 . : ' e = - C. W.JEWETT CO,, Inc A visitor, returning Sunday to resume e A , a L Ford Authorized Sales & Service Y Telephone 474 Bemidji, Minn. . 418-20 Beltrami Ave, ; 5 ! { | her school duties. s . Fern and Fay Lang visited Miss Deafective

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