Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 9, 1918, Page 3

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V'rl-m BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER H 'l K kKKK m i fim I DWIGHT D, b : i i I " B R d Mrs.'Helmstetter, Mrs. “ : 5 ==——_llllj I Can Insure 1ldred ' ‘Brolin . were I | . E r G—. T8’ last Thirsday. Sec. Bank Bldg. _Bemidji, Minn. P.O. Box 204 | fl{***ik*****’* * x| % x < PO, L S w«a.;,.m.**, sn G413 Gl entingost Ropivelf ol The sécond year:;elass -has organ-| . ‘Earl Gillman awompanied Swedish - Ladies Ald met a$ i, ized for commencement. "Arthur-Ol-|ther, Charles, as'far.as Bemidji'Mon-|'Alber! Hefilor‘a last” Thursday. Mrs: son has been elected president, and|day, where the latter left fora Mrs.: Grove, Mrs." Robberstad : : Sa‘feguard the Future Verna Monson, secrétary. .The'pro-|ing camp. and Mrs.” N.'‘Hamilton were among » gram will be given in the news of| 'yVance and Tom Jakovich apent the visitors. : next!week. - Wednesday in Bemidjf. Kiing 'went ‘to Roosevelt to ; GEO. H. FRENCH & SONS W00D YARD BIRCH, TAMARACK, School will close on” Memorial Day consult’ Dr..Davis last Frida; : K Art Gillman’ was chogen by the 24 1 Ay ;J:&c?nAglldth:efg‘l:;ze r:n%ettltxfi gl;g schaol ‘board. to: ast s treasurer-of].. Mre: lor v;a‘a 11;“& ftewbdnys / I \RUE thlflft not only prepares POPLAR, JACKPINE Lake peninsula - are requested to’ re- Dist. No. 130 until. school “electiont; a ground, R | fOl' ‘the ‘future ‘but‘ 'also -safe- 4FOOT DRI port progress that day. P, P, Krog.j .2 July, filling out'Charles Gllman’s| ,fi‘f;‘ Bty aiina b ¢ LENGTHS seng will be chnirma}l oi t-ha 0old unexpired t"m.' hngqnulst vlslsé;r:vltham:rshg'!{(i:fl i guards *f.heff'uture, fOl' CESY mOl’le Settlers’ reunion, ‘and the orators| . Albert ‘Almendinger has lor Wednesday. i “nreeds i Ofce Mukhn bice. 5| plowing for Fred Gillman this" _Martin Bro‘kke wag { | meeds protection. -Phone 93’ will be numerous. So far, J. Jerome and John A. Carison have promised|and Earl Giltman . N, on: |.gof ] to be on the stage. Plan to go to Percy. 'Wurs 18 visiting in- b : The best ICga Cy yow'can leave youp de- s Saum on Meriorial Day, May 30, and | Fork. ? r : pendents is a.well invested éstate —'an .’ ENTERPRISE AUTO. CO- meet the men and women Who have| Mrs‘¥fed-Giliman consulted C.'N; g Qlet Jadts % lll estate so protected that’ neither folly cor de;gl}gpggletgxgs l?td nlal?slfse §fi;‘}',‘f5"‘s e Thomsofiprofessionally . for -her . son, |- 2 i I . prised her last Friday night, two days .Le;narfi Wer:‘nesday o C m. e %8 | short-sxghtedness can' reduce your fdm‘fly . Auto Livery and Taxi Service before her birthday. The evening ren arkus-and party drove to] g I ' Day and Night Service ‘Bemidj1 Satirday. ; to want. . was_ pleasantly spent in playing| =" " Jonss and tamily: i i ::xort program, which I Office Remore "Hotel, Cor. igames a social dance.- Lunch was apent iSun 2 ciated by the guests, | {lfillif Troublous and uncertmnlhmes like the 3rd St. & Beltrami ‘Ave. day at the Carl Jones home. 3 served by Mrs. Quale, Miss Bosworth refreshments consisting of ice cream| | i hasiz th i t Offi Ph 1 ang‘hMil:T ’li;ani. S iaali Revg I:]almer co;lducteg services| and cake were served. i . prcsent only emp. © e need ‘of ‘tm- ree R:niede Ph 10 e high school students are hard|here Sunday morning and at Redby| . Last Monday, Carl Brekke, age 7, siqence 1 hone at work preparing-for state examina- | in the evening, traveling to the lat-l was sent to dilve the reows 'tog I me'dla.te acuo'x;. Ity éuf Wilk ‘?aainOt been. WM. M’CUAIG tions. - The examinations begin on ‘er place viatspeeder. . tirefand somehow- took s-mal i ~~made, make-iftoday.’ Create in ita Trust . L v, ay 5 er’ “day The ‘town ' board til kéep “‘right “on-fgol Wnd traveled | | :llienla‘ i;;]lilsb: nlo regular sessions in{day made:the tw;shipg:e‘l:ghosn";&; % @ lthr;\iggmflu:gn-axml ‘mess of | which will prd"lde for'the! proper invest- Manager e choo] room. ° assured fact. A fifteen-mile line will| down .popple to Ditch No. 24 and ! -esta Mr. Hankey will go to Finlayson, | be ‘built and work will be’started| ten north a mitfe to vieit his grand. i ment and handling of Falicmucn when near Duluth, next year,’as superjn- at orce; na.. He» Y yout 430 you are: gone. tendent of ‘the high school. It 18] 5 " Nohle reports a.grand touu' he. worse for we ‘having il F . - ) likely that' there ‘will be a woman A e ; “Our "Officers will -gladly confer with . | principal at Saum, although no defi- OF ;e erty Loan. Al- his mother who, with the-rhelp;-of | BTN S : ; - A : ‘ ! this itipoftant nit’le“ actiglx: };asb yetd beent t;l;:n.d i & The- largest -amount e Walter‘%amilton, hmlla Dbeen | you or your attorney'upon this iipoftant “ie school ‘board me urday ’ theé! woods for“tie.lad.Carl want ject. : and transacted routine business. Mr) ,g:‘f;: g:nrm:::::i&fi,swén by Iotin to schéol'next dey. I SUbJ FUHNITURE & i Ho;.nlfiey ‘was giveim receipts for lim:niey o p Last Wednesday, little Aggie i | raised from various school activities Tweet, age 3, toow a two-mile walk g s § and turned-in to the sthool. . This " KKK KKK KK KKK KK K] 150 to vigsit her. grandma, but lacked || 3 i u“nEHTAKl"s amounted to $128:net to the school * ¥ EI% *| tHe ‘bravado oF the' bther’ fellow and}' board. Besides this, the school has|* ¥ "' KK KK KK K KKK took: the-road for it-and soon;&rand-| i : P 8 A ] given to Red’ Cross work' $49 and to Campbell ‘Lake school ‘closed “Fri- pa-Tweet ‘was leading “her by th \ A AT, i H. N. McKER, Funeral Director the Y. M. C. A. $15.. Theschool ex-| day, May 3. ' A spledid program-was | hand toward-home: again. 7§TH STAND 2 NDAVE.SOUTH, PHONE 178-W or R pects, from. plans now under ‘way, to| arranged by the teacher and a'picnic| - Our Red Cross-meeting-at the homp L contribute $20 more tothe Réd Cross| was held" in: ‘the ‘afterncon.. ' A large| of ‘Charlées {Helmstetter last Saturday I MINNEAPOLIS 5 work at the close of the term. number were present, ‘and "being a| had a fairly good attendance and we 3 John A. Carlson, Liberty ‘Bond|nice warm day sevéral gallorts 6f’ice| had the pleasure of the presence of il salesman, spoke to the ‘high- school | cream ‘were- served, 'dlso ! Mesdames -Davis, “"Wachter and Minis | I |l1 on Wednesday, explaining his mission | of ‘cakes. Several. gallons um, officers of the Roosevelt branch,} : in selling Liberty ‘Bonds. !He “had|ade were ‘dlso prepared. who' gdve’ some’ very ‘initeresting and very good success and -turned in a A Hheariy greeting-was extended to|instructive talks along the line: of satisfactory “Hst of ‘buyers 'to - the| the'teacher by the patrons of the|Red Cross work. A. L. Minium ac- ? ""m."""’.ifi"““‘"“"’" government. - - school. ~Miss: Alice' Jacobson' i3 the| companied them, ‘bringing’ tiiem ‘out ‘‘Remember, Tuesday, ‘“Meatless MY”' W ) MB;:n OzoBunnuq * R e e R teacher. She has taught the school|in his car. Rev. Horn-of the War- .|uuummlm||||mummnummmmuhmnuum T THE BEM:DJI PIO; the past two. termsand a ‘part of | road branch also'‘was- present’ ‘-and \WO00D *| the term of 1916. -~ spoke at some length on how " the PINE N 4 <k X KK KKKKKKKKKKXHK| We cannot-say enough for Misg business part of -the:Red Cross meet-] N\ Mr. and Mrs. G. Samberg of ‘Park}Jacobson as a teacher and we feel | iRg8 should“and must ‘be conducted |} Rapids arrived here Saturday to|her loss, ‘as she will not oeach theland it is ‘hoped that some of thisf spend a few days with the former’s| sehool again “adnsense’” ‘will not be’necessary in sister, Mrs. A. Sthol. the'!future. Mr. and Mrs. F. McCorkle and _— i family spent Sunday with friends in LIBERTY xgx K ¥ a4¢ HH KKK KK KKK _ Bemidji. RANT VALLE '****"***"""*‘*“"‘**a*#*«*i««zfix«* Mrs. Bolevue of Red Lake.came| The Riverside school, District No. ¢ S. C. Miller spent Sunday and ~‘Monday in Bemidji with his wife who here Sunday after some horses that| 10, gave its four-minute speeches on | "had strayed. - They had-gone’ to the|the Liberty Loan, Wednesday. Those Patterns J : < Corsets was-at the hospital, having had her tonsils removed ‘Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker of Be- Chsfl;npl;’ Petll;leh fimgh TSNP gel;:) “‘snbke were Mary a‘tind Anna & L midji spent a few hours at the Sthol earing’ fish.is' the order ‘of the imitt, Mabel Nélson and Josephine | . p B et 8 day here. o Miller, 211 6f ‘the seventh grade. Miss t e atest S a es ln eorgette Crepes Mr. apd Mrs. C. A. Bye and-Mr. Andy Olson, William Tisdell, Paul| Nelson received the certificate for ) ‘Strael “and And: Dahl i 5 e and it 7. B Ml ook i1 6| B 2 e atonanr | weemeniens sne s ekl ||| @and Silks. Beautiful Silk for KHIIOII&S in evening. - Jack Erickson waga Bemidji vls- Riversidé ‘school -répresentative. The Mrs. Rue, who has spent the pastftor Monday, o L e er o et Hun- fancy J apanese patterns few days with her sister near Gull x‘eturneyd home Tuesday. V1| edon A. A; Lawson' Sunday. “ | tosh. Misses Elsie and Helen Klinger spent Monday in Bemidji the guests of friends. Bemidji’s all the year round livery. Servu:e' is firlt class always. ‘Best of horses; - and automobiles. Also an“enclosed -duto truck’ for:the ‘use:of ‘campers. POGUE’S 'OLDBARN, Cor. 3¢d St.aind:Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. E. HICKERSON, k*#k**ii&iii#**# Qullted Sateen 36 inches wide, white with blue and "pink flowers Costume Satins and Silk Foulards. See them at the dress goods counter. &#***i‘kc{**:r;***: SPRUCE GRI fi&{*‘k%‘*#**oi‘*&k*k Lars Sundberg: and daughters, Mrs, E. Leveen and ‘Mrs.-Fred Ramberg; were callers at the Paskewitz home on Tuesday. J. Jackley was a business caller 'on Wednesday. Jim Davis of Malcolm was at Car- mel on Thursday. Mrs. W. Paskewitz is very sick with rheumatism. “Andrew Bergseth is -breaking with his tractor for Thomas Knutson. A big creamery meeting was held ?‘: gf.wagg l.I:}IIresl. (i;lhilrli;nl(-iliyv}kins were CENm[HEBXSI_{NTEfiSAb&%"SA CAéig.E &N'IS‘URANCE visitors at the ’1; Knutson home on n, 3 . . . . 0 W erom aa tamily spent|| A Policy Without Exceptions or Restrictions Sunday at the Lars Sundberg home. We insure for every known disease! and for every and - any kind of accident. - ‘We insure you up to Fifty Dollars ($50.00) ‘a’week. Write for Particulars P. O. BOX 583—BEMIDJI, MINN. New Skirts in Silk and Wool. Plain colors, stripes and plaids. Prices reasonable. Manager Just in—new Middies and S Conts—they aro beantics -~ O | tO $4 Reduction Spring Suits Don’t miss this sale --- you can’t afford to. To drive a tank, handle the guns, and weep over the enemy trenches, takes strong nerves, good rich blood, a good stomach, liver and kidneys. When the time comes, the man with red blood in hig'veins “is up and at it.” - He has iron nerves for hardships—an interest in his work“grips him. “That's the 'way 'yotd feel-when you bhave taken a blood-and; nerve *tonic, “made up of Blood root;’ GoldenSeal root; Stone root,Cherry bark, i and rolled into a-sugar-coated tablet i and sold in sixty cent vials by almest \ i { all druggists for past- fifty years as ] Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This tonic, in liquid or tablet form, is just what you need this spring to give —@ you vim, vigor and vitality. At the fag end of a hard winter, no wonder you feel “ran-down,” blue, out of sorts. Try this “Medical Discovery” of Dr. Pierce’s. ‘Don’t wait! To-day is the day to begin! A little “pep,” and you | laugh and live. [ The best means to oil the machinery i of ‘the body, put tone into the liver, kidneys and’ circulatory system, is to first practice a good house- cleaning. 1 know of nothmg better as a laxative thama vegétable pill made up of May- apple, leaves of aloe and jalap. This is unmnonl; sold by all druggists as Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, and should taken at least once a week to clear k‘ tf: twenty-five feet of intestines. You Aszozm to Business We Are Prepared e S St 1f aedéry at once. ' 'The Wobdstock” Typewriter &mpnny ‘has broken all ‘reeords, and inf Bpite of war conditions has increased its output over threetiiea in six months, in-order to meet the growing Business-demand for this'popular machine. Thousands of business firms are thankful to the Woodstock ‘gs’the machine of the hour; a standard, 42 key Typewriter, endorsed by the best opcrntors sometring better at the time of greatest need; A Friend Tndeed. INVESTIGATE—Order ‘Now: to be Sure Phone 922 BEMIDJI PIONEER Bemidjl o will thus clean the system—expel the F_ poisons and keep well. Now is the tine to clean house. Give yourself a wrmg house cleaning,

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