Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1918, Page 4

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g oA Be s THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 19, 1918. A new. Stockland E"ader arrived E‘lIlIIIIlllll|IIIIIIHIIIIIImllllllllll"llllllllllIllllllIlIIIllllllllllIllllllllllllllIIIHIIIHIMIMIIIIHHIIlllllllllllllllIHHIIIllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIII_HIIII!i ‘Food Will Win The War Grow lt InYour Garden : Wilton to set it up. Nick McCart- x % HEKEKHK KKK KKK <k Bird Church and Roy Montieth, Miss| ney happened to be in Wilton so x LIBERTY x| Montieth’s sister and brother, with|he went to look at the grader. To- X K kXK KK*Kx*¥K¥%XK KK Miss Owen, joined ‘them in a joy|gether, he and Mr. Hayes worked Misses Mary McKee and Anna Ol-|Tide to Wilton and Bemidji. In Be-|ljke Trojans for several hours and son returned to Bemidji Monday af-|midji they had an interesting time|finally the work wis completed. ter a pleasant week-end visit with|Visiting the saw mills. ~| 'Nick McCartney was a - Wilton 4 ggl;:lfi:dlilll::m’ Cl:x:trlerztl‘!ld:’gse :lfe business visitor Saturday. Remember, Wed., “Wheatless Dly“ same day. All three were the guests| —————- - of Garfield Akerberg and made the trip in Garfleld’s fiivver. Ole Jacobson was.a Puposky. visitor 7 ‘Wednesday,. Roy Montieth was a Wilton visitor Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. James . Hayes were "Bemidji visitors from Tuesday until Thursday. = Mr.' Hayes was attend- ing the commissioners’ meeting. L. A. Hanson and Ed Tostrude were Bemidji visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Tostrude returned with them. Mrs. Everett Wynne went to Neb- ish last Wednesday where she ex- pects to resude during the summer. A little chat with George Monti- eth ‘revealed the fact that he, is the ‘recipient o fa bundle of cloth- ing 'from his son, Abe, who is at]|. present serving. in the engineers’, corps in Washington. Abe left Be-|. midji with the last contingent and when he was summoned he was in- formed in a letter that he must buy Hackmg Coughs c...,.,c_ ' garden most m-oductlve you ‘must use reliable seeds. ' 3 . in Bemidji about $40 worth of i clo;hes Upon si]rrivlng at Camp "l; or Hacking Coughs that rob you of your sleep ll your sys ; NORTHR]UP, K}Nr(i} t;?‘ COds Seeds are bred for hardiness, productive- Dodge he found that these purchases | | - tem becomes so run down that you are in grave danger of Pne : ness, early.maturity, an e quality, - For over thirty years they * ] Al v ‘ha s }xi:? v?aese ':yr‘;vl}il:l?; ?;rtyh: sgotvl::n‘:xt:'enrte monia or Consumption, the kind' that almast tear’ you to. plecg ve proved “their reliability for use in the garden and on the’ farm, =% Take your list to the dealer who sells NORTHRUP KING: & CO.’S Seeds, or select packets from hisattractive Sterling Seed Case. Names of dealers near you'who handle'thesé seeds will be supplied on request. vi:"g:l‘?;uefig;j""kl was a Wilton that make your head ache, your throat sore and inflamed, take Mrs. Jdmes F, Hayes was the 3 b2 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hin- shaw of Wilton Friday and. Satur~ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy : day. ~ The-Soclallst locnlhot Igbex:ity mett | 7 2 5 fn,the Deer Lak school Sunday &8 |y cicy and heals tho inflamed.air paseages tops the ick- ORTHRUP NG OS Mr. and Mrs. Jadlowski were Be-| ling in the throat, and by its tonic effect enables you to throw 2 miaf business. visitors Thusedayy ‘ off the disease. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is quite differert Hear Thurber Lewis, the fifteen- 2 - £ year-old orator, in the Deer Lake| ' .from the ordinary cough medicine, foy it not only soothes but school Saturday night. Lewis will " . speak in Puposky the 19th; Sunday, also heals, 80 that the effected parts are restored to a healthy &) the 21st, in Buzzle atiz 0 °‘§fk flli!fl condition and the danger of a future attack is removed. | firmly* 453 :xt:esflebfn ivs o et eheol, Bekles,| | believe that it is the best and most reliable prepaxahou ever: pro- Monday, the 22nd, and in Wilton J duced fog eoulh' and colda.™ Uult«l States Food Admlnutnhon !.u:onu No. G-32453 Tuesday, April 23. The Liberty Telephone company - held a special meeting in the Pony 2 - i Lake schoo:1 Saturday& FTWO ‘speak- 2 s % s 77 ers, M. Pendergast an 'orest Rang- ? 1} & B e verng i ool : ! |Ii!IHIHIIIIIINHI....,"... ¥ dience. The burden of their lay wag that a municipal telephone com- pany be organized throughout the .y, county to take the place of the many ‘*small lines which are now in opera- tion. Mrs. Cornelia_ Peirce and her grandsons, Walter .and Edward, were Bemidji visitors Thursday. Fri- day, they left for the cities where they will visit Mrs. Peirce’s sisters. Later they will go“to * Winnebago, Mrs. Peirce’'s former home, where they ' expect to abide permanently. All three leave only friends behind them and we all regret that circum- stances make it imperative for Mrs. Peirce to move from here. ~ Mr. and, Mrs. Wilbur Smith and Raymond were Puposky vlsltors Sat- urday. Mrs. M. A. Djonne, Mrs. Wllbur Smith and Bertha and Mabel Djonne were visitors at ‘the home of Mrs. Bertha Thompson in Maple Ridge Sunday. John Thoreen of Solway was a guest of L. A. Hanson Sunday. -Miss Alida Montieth and Otto) Platz of Calvin, N. D., autoed to Lib- erty last Thursday where they vis- ited Miss Montieth’s relatives until Saturday. Friday afternoon Mrs. ey THE INSIDE s OF THE WATCH It contains . about 150 pieces—to manufacture - which requires about 2,- 500 distinct operations. 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