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KRR KKK KKK K K KK * . ... .!. WASKISH *f ¥ NIRRT Quite a number g‘re leaving here for the harvest fiel kota. Lake reservation ‘was here recently looking after the Chippewa Trading company’s store. While here he, de- Sarff will move her store to Waskish. the Good Temp! claim T o = George Knapp and- family autoed to Bemidji ' Wednesday on business. Allen Hanson transacted business in BemidjiSaturday. Edna-8tilwell visited Iva and Dor- thy Wright Sunday.- CWKingshuryandwifecalled ,(***;**** XK KK KX Next Saturday there is to be a Sunday school -picnic at the Wood- man hall in this town. Maude Wright-is staying.with. her sister, Mrs. Harry Vogt, ‘while Harry is away on the river making hay. Mrs. Frank Slough. and children| . . o R el - made a short visit at the lome of her |- = ——Copyrighted Tt 3 « . . ” parents the latter part of last week. .50 AN S CW, Dudley and son, Jack; autoed Wright called on George and Archie s&;‘,’;fi“;‘;f%fg:;} Schummer, TonY | x x % & & % K.k K-k K% ¥ X %l Mrs Aleot Carlson and Mrs. A on John Rossier and family Sunday forenoon. Casper - Knapp and family and George_Knapp and family were visi- tors at the Lange home Sunday even- ing. Mrs William Hanson and children visited Mrs. F. Silversack Sunday af- ternoon. Frank and Fritz Weber and Ler ‘FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 9, 1918 NEWS FRON (ORRESPONDENTS | 2 Xk KKK KKK KK KKK K KK KKK KKK K KKK " Mrs. A, G. Stohl and dm:lghters. - | Majdie .and Lillie, left Saturday for 13 North DB‘ Berhidji, where’ t.hey will locate tor theé winter. - % G. Morison, Jr, of the Rea|! Will Klinger was in Bemidji Sat- urday transacting business. .. Alex Cromwell, formerly. of Pine- cided to discontinue the store and | wood, but now of Trail, was serious- now we are informed that Mrs. P.[ly injured last Tuesday night. He was réturning home on a freight and 3 Miss Signa Youngman of Duluth|jumped off the moving train, sus-} *_has been employed to’teach school at|'taining a broken leg. His case is f'l'& hall this term: nsidered very serious The annual school ‘élection passed Mrs. HEdna Spencer’ is visiting ‘at off quietly this year.. Olga Olson|the E. E:. Spencer home for several was elected trsasgr?r and OrlrehChell. days this week. . son was elected chairman. emer-| ¥1 il sonnel of the board now stands; Ole betwesensm ey Miller was in Bemidii Chellson, ~chairman; -Mrs. ' P.. Sarfl.dyajgie Stohl returned with: liert6 clerk;: Olof. Olson, treasu ) 3 chomplete some business arrangementst. ere, £ B T Paul- Rabbitt~ “Wwho is wor ng in Henry Perinta 7 % Pinewood, spent the day*Sai’urday = Vil ~} with_his parents near Rortage Lake.|: : : 7 Albert Magneson, postmaster at X K KK I IR KK KK K KK Aure, was a business caller in Pine- * © ‘GRANT VALLEY *| wood ‘Monday-evening: . Oscar Thompson was a Bemidji vis- itor between trains Monday. Miss Myrle Methven has been ap- H. S. Stilwell and family were Sun- | pointed assistant postmistress during day visitors at the T. J. Wright home. | the absence of Miss Stohl, Ki‘kii**i*%*«k‘ki*i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER U‘ncle Sam’s Hand Mald—The Mlnnesota State Fair, Sept. 2t07 \ : 2 By Evans | X ¥ ¥ KRR KK KKK ‘ . — 4 2 x BECIDA. ; i e K**kk#«k {#ik**{# Little Martha Barr,.dayghter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barr, died last week Thursday, after an illness of only three days, starting with whoop- ing cough. Bronchitis developed. PINEWOOD. x Soper conducting. | Gordon Eby of the U. S. S. Kan- He is visiting his pareuts and frien g Oscar Larson, Wilmar Martin, Ethel Larson/and Wallie Olson autoed has been called to the militnry ‘ Charles Trog was taken suddenly 311 while pickingtberrles, ‘but. it gre: ly improvegd. §i Park Rapids visited with L. E. Han- | sen over Sunday. " trains - Saturday. Miss *****i*&**l**ik* SMITHPORT. . » - @ «««*xi:«ii#*««#« It is with the deepest regret that we announce the death at Lake Julia. of Heulin, X Mrs. Danielson had been at Lake Julia for several weeks, but-her-death came like a bolt from a clear sky, at it was thought that she would soon recover. In the death of Mrs. Danielsq nwe_lose a splendid neigh- bor, and her loss is.mourned by the entire community. Besidea husband, she leaves two children, Mabel, aged 11, and Alton, age 9 years, to mourn her untimely death. * RO KWOOD ¥ XK KHKKKKKKKKKKK * HORNET. * HH KK KK KKK KK KKK The people of Hornet are taking ad- vantage of the good weather to put up hay. out on Monday, going to his camp and picking raspberries. Andy Ellis of Pinnish Lake has Mrs. M. W. Butler and daughter, Anderson Sunday. : x TURTLE LAKE. - thur~0’Neil visited Mrs. A. P Reeve Inez, were Turtle River sh Sat- George Knapp and family aBfl M%ss ggfiinsslzgt lf:;n%’:ytgfggako@ harvest] d o xk oK K % K % # X K “yi Friday. urday, oppere bee;{logurtttléxfig up hndyl\(;lu ht's lsn%lleygl. ‘Ex;lflah?ll‘;"g; gnl(-}d;vavfé?g)rs ‘;Ttl'li B. G. Hordorff left Bemidji Monday | _.Mrs. Byron Wentworth visited Mrs.| ~ William Meyers was a business Henry Louptian was a Turtle River | were i?, Ben?l‘;j?non \sid,{esdwugm righty unday for Royalton, where he will soon start |J. Carlson of Turtle River Friday. ! visitor in Turtle River Saturday. visitor Saturday. Frank Spears and brother-in-law ] John' Rossier home. The little meadow on the F.*W. Lange farm yielded an abundant crop Joe Knapp -and William Hanson, Peter Frost and son, Ferrie, called on F. W. Lange Sunday afternoon. Miss Margie Murpliy has been en- gaged to teach the Edgewood school for the following term and as she has taught here before her many friends are glad to have Rer back. ' - . Come to Sunday schooll. Don’t stay at home and imagine. its only the “other fellow” who needs it. A pleasant surprise party was held at the John Smith home Saturday evening, the occasion being™ Mrs. Smith‘ s birthday anniversary. Her friends remémbered her with a beau- tiful linen table cloth and many hap- py returus of the day. XK KKK KKK KKK KKK x NEBISH. * Aok KKK KKK KKK KKK Mr. Johnson, Mrs. Edwards, George Lemloh and Myrtle Edwards motored up *from Bemidji last Sun- day to spend a few-hours with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Almendinger. Miss Peterson is visiting at the Almendinger home this week. . Miss Helen Jones returned to her home Tuesday, after having attended summer school in St. Paul. Mrs. S. J. Dietel and Mrs. Edward Hardy had tea with Mrs. J. L. Hig- gins Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. S. J. Dietel accompanied her daughter, Mrs, Edward Hardy, as far as Bemidji Friday From there Mrs. Hardy will erturn to her home in Dassel. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dietal and daughter Vera, were business visitors in Bemidji Frlday. Everyone is busy with the hay now. There seems to be a goud crop this season. ‘A dance was held at the Nebish town hall Saturday night. Every one reported a good time. A number of the pleasant Valley and Island Lake young folks attended. Rev. Palmer and daughter motored up from Puposky Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Porter, daugh- ter Elsie and Mamie DeLong motored to Bemidji Saturday. XK KHKKKKKK KKK KX * ECKLES. x KKK HK KK KKK KK KKK Mrs. George Burman spent:Friday afternoon at Lake Julia Satatorium, visiting her daughter Burman, who is employed there. Mr. and Mrs. H.-E. Bower§. -and| daughter, Anna, autoed out to their farm Sunday to see how the rye crop was. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Gibney made a business trip to Bemidji last Friday Frank Burman, son of George Bur- man, returned home Sunday evening from a week’s visit with his aunt, Mrs. H. E. Bowers. Miss Hattie Young who had been employed in Bemidji, expects-to visit Ter sister, Mrs. Guy Lasater for some | time. KKK KK KRR KKK KK * * © SPUR. KX KKK KKK KK The Port Hope school board met : Saturday night at the school house 5 and the bus routes were let. Walter { Coen got the one coming in from the north. Mrs. Effie Gemy motored to Be- midji on Thursday.in her Ford runa- - bout, 'lately purchased from Henry .-Owens of Hines. The weather the last two days has beert 89 degrees in the shade. I. G. Haycraft of Solway and sons were among the berry pickers Friday. Mr. Haycraft, however was picking on his own land, and not asking the farmers here to give them the berries as most of the visitors do, who come | here. Berriés cost, taxes on l:mrh,I as well as your (]r\ goods stock in g your stores, Bemidji._ H threshing. b Charles Koenig and Sidney Stecker Cyr of Buena Vista with his ]mwng | visiting her husband, who is work- | arrived Tuesday to assist M. W. But-!son meadow. were business callers in Bemidji Mon- Mrs. A. F. Sadler expects to lcave| ing at Infernatiopal Falls, returned | ler with his haying. Miss Smith left on Friday for her Cyrus Fournter is assisting James | s. Algot Carlson, who has been Clynton Skinner of Grant Valley | have been putting up hay on the Ol- ?gca‘g] t;]fisuf:a;i-olpl;lice}tloxt-oa;h;:fin:; day afternoon. : for Grace City, N. D., Tuesday, where | home Friday. Miss Margaret Frimball and the|home at Hasty. the live stock MI:S. ‘B. Edwards and son Jay were | she }vxll visit for some tlme with | ‘Hrs. Tenry Louptian visited at the | Misses Webster’s were Turtle River George Bogart was in Bluck(lu(‘k i Bemidji callers Monday. relatives.. . ' Jolin E. Carlson home Friday. visitors Friday. - on Wednesday. i The Pioneer has secured a limited number of War, State and Nation Maps ‘which it offers to its subscribers on the following terms: R To Daily Pioneer subscribers who pay $2.50 for DAILY PIONEE six months and 32 cents to pay postage and wrap- ping expense, get one ‘of these handsome, useful and up-to-date maps. WEEKLY PIONEER To Weekly Pioneer subscribers who pay $1 50 for one year and 32 cents for postage and wrapping expense, get,one of thgs@ _hdndsome useful and up-to-date maps. AS ABOVE S’FA‘TED""'WE SECURED ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER OF THESE HIEHLY COLORED MAPS AND THEY WILL BE GIVEN OUT FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. These map hatigers regq{;r‘y retail for $1.00, and they will be gnven to readers of THE PIONEER for 32 cents which is merely to pay for postage and wrapping. DON'T ' WAFT.-PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY — THE MAPS MAY ALL BE GONE IF YOU WAIT TOO LONG. REMEMBER, WE HAVE ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER ON HAND. THEY WILL BE GIVEN OUT—FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED Every home should have an up-to date map. The times are changlng t00 quickly and the best way to keep posted is by observation. THeBEMIZJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY PHONES 922 and 923 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA The funeral was held from the Becida town hall Saturday atternoon, Rev. sas.ig’ enjoying a 15-days’ furlou%% b from Erskine last’ Sunday. Wallie Judge Chesterson and family from ; sanatorium, of Mrs, ~/John Danielson’