Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 20, 1919, Page 4

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PAGE FOUR 'uamm I - morntng: ~Thoy |- wd e I.Cw A3 . For Ouick Rctnml ‘and “Hi[lult Ouh Mnket Prim Sfll? YOUR ok : T "' Monday. awmm 4o "NEWS FROM CORRESPONDENTS gk e 0 | Frank- Schwartz ‘called on- } community can well be proud of him | M s“ b' M °' Gh‘fl” KRR KKK :’ i m " x|as he is the first overseas solaier to ¢ X K% return to Pinewood. 3 o 4] d . & EEKEREEK R KKK Miss Gunhild - Fossend went to| giit Buel TR Py } NLL 7 W”ax and Tallow The New Idea club mot at the home| Thief River Saturday-to visit friends. mmie& ptioet th bt o 2 e S B . math 8 | 1 o I ivead L yeis e ~ - T | %o NowTHERN HIDE & FUR th ofticers for L} ‘Haarklan, Sam Jamtv: an yrtle A g < 3 - 3 montha. They are as follows: Presi-| Methven were Bemidji visitors Sat- AnNSE sa o s ity vfnh:t h:n be a pr,oml 118 ‘Belt. Ave. !flidji.mim i dent, Esther J. Palmer; vico presi-|urday, X ’ ;‘F"“‘—’—‘—"‘ P <|| ' fnent: Flerchkd £y 3 s dent, Mrs. Maher; secretary - and! E W. Methven and wife arrived in RoviEim 5| Suuse ot m“, J, -p?a candluo m m}a‘ 3 s muum. Mrs. Frank Martin. Pro-ipinewood ~Saturday evening for a remarlmble an 2 e : / o MMH tteo,NMrg g:mumw" visit whi:: hlniaunt.'?dni J"{i mbowls BRI R !:;‘ \;3! ’h:h xx f nfl s g d rs. H. eal, Mr, Methven is a sailor in the ce | ¢ % omiaf ’ 5 i At the close, of the session a delfcions | of ‘the ‘submarine on the Atlantic ‘ummm mmg: S s ) et : lunch was served. They are to meet coast, and is now ‘on his way lo onnln‘ to ,“L #,, -and; Mes. . Car) and third Thuredays of each | Honolulu to take up his former posi-| 5 ~otters nday,.. She re-| De ath, at the different homes, and{tjon. (ad ulnro'n the 11 m; e a_cordial invitation is extended: to clock - tral ¥ " 0. despise my. gwum e al“l n: Th“ patehe mtmmm‘ i z,to x &% m.flpfi:&g :hm trtp My bookkeeper-one.day -um.md um. A e : n ey will be en! ined PP R E R B R E &K E RS home from Pennington P. 0., wh l"}“:.?“dfi"gfix;fi“%mhfmm Eu “lm- T 20th of :l‘:;mg:;d ::tch iady K : g BOCEWQOD. * "“‘h" “;“{“ "9“":‘ and return g ?:(f;er lia_ taken Phosphal : A i b 00l & few da: gver to roll call by a new {dea. EExREKRKKK KKK KX KKK ‘°A"£°i & en dayp aso. 3 ndxiv;mg B.lmmi ve. e 1o i A d "y T g e is now the prou Henry Ruvolr and daughter, Ma-|p;ooc on jegal business last hture Car leaves ‘Nymiore on' the hours gnd h hour. Car ner of a fine horse, bel, played dance at” Pu | daye ad 2 oneR arter to an mr ffier i Dr. J. 8. Craig of St. Paul spent a | Frida ygmn TUSTY: 145 A"'A. Bather was a business visitor]’ !} o ‘,,"“ an leaves 13th street on the qus to and qua! a ot S e il T "“""?.. fag |} “esch hour.- « FARE'5: Carbful-Drivers. - ; tew days last week on his field, I00K-1 " Esther Johnson, teacher of Disteict T our if & dmie'ail mo i ng over the iaterest of the M. K. |2, spent Lincoln's birth anniversary last Saturdlay. in our village. 18 ehurch and was an over-Sunday guest | with her, mmnts At Becidass = ; s in my mlnd 1. at the Red Lake agency. Miss Pal-| Mrs, Jinkenson*spentiafow. days st sy iron imp e "Sommerting . mer of this burg accompanied him. {last week visiting friends in Bemidjl. | ff . ity y intola m On Monday, Rev. Palmer and Dr.{ Nick Hirt had the misfortune to ¢ il n, oughity-a mqn -enthusiasm?, Cralg organized an M. E. class‘at{nave his hand crushed Dby the hay ; il Spectal \l’allcn( 0, jnsure lnef“anv 8pur 10 and plans are being-layed | baler last Thursday. B 4 ; I :Ix,:;g';r’-;lt uf“]'rgfi :w ge n§ hu(m; no, to build a Methodist. church thers| ‘Mes..C.iHi Williams was among i saica-oui: so-da notalle. soon. 1< ithe busy shoppers in Bemidji last sell you piila or tal : .,.m, 3 A ¥ This community extends’ heartfelt Saturday. 1 . City-Drug;Store-and leading m sympathy to Mrs. Spore and family| Mrs. J. Vogts and sons, Harry and gists’ everywhere. - -:: o bt et {p the loss of their daughter and|Clarence, were Bemidji shoppers Sat.}. X gtor. Ethel, she being laid to rest]urday. | - : Yoy, Rov. Paimer Foratinge 5T e1 o emaiash Besmdato et i | g W’““ e g £ AR TRR A AR I|ll|l ery, Rev. 0 Bem urday: toi ‘] ’t (. IR EHITRTHN i Mr, and Mrs, C. W. Clark nnd Ernest, wha is just returning from W fi son passed a.:few- days at. Bemidil | Prance, 2 et o fe ke it 4l last week. Royal and Floyd Hirt and Richard Mrs. Randall of Pleasant Valley|Putman were Bemidjf callm Satur- was a Bemidji caller a couple dlYl day. £ the past week. {iHenry Potam and son l.owal werej o ©* Marvis Werner is spending a low Bemldjl shoppers Saturday. days with her mother, having worked | - George Messerall was a. Bomld]l st the Lake Julia sanatorium. : shopper last: sutnrfln«.altemm ur A Ye editor of this burg” will ‘nave Alfred Keehr returnéd to Se to state different than our Nebish mer’s camp Sunday. itor in regard to the farmefs’{ John Schummer, Tommy Schum- 8. l"le stated, had thelr: ::;n mer mf;mlph cunmnflmn were pne more farmer-ithore:woul 6 | antongthe of owR shopperséin |’ n two, but not such here At Qurs, Bmlan. Sat : i 1t thers had been one more farm-{ L. O. Petrie and wite, Gwn Petrie, #r, he could not have gotten in the}wifo and children were guests at wue wn _halk Jast Friday afterpoon. atiGuy Banburn hu e Equlty moeting; ‘as ft’ was full.}noon.' v . Brockman -of Parkers Prairie Orville Stecker ls able to atteqd‘ Ll Ipolo "in’ behalf of'the Equity-and a {school again. ‘ gaod meeting .was_realized from it. Selma: :Malterud came home the) hey now have some fifty members|middle of last week. -Selma has had and have five or six new members to} employment at the Gilbert Moe homo vote on at mext meeting. An order}ever since last fall. of a car load of Gold Medal flour Willie, Bdwin, Clarence and Mel- was taken. and at their next.meeting{vin Olson Russel Smith, Clarence ltfld!- the fesd proposition will:0e brought | Tro, Jay Edwards and LowelsPeters{ist up. They meet every two weeks at|visited Nathan and James Petrie emm the Puposky:tewn hall and farmersSupday afternoon, of atlments. aro coming in from Tenstrike and The small daughter o( Mr. and Turtle River to join them. F. Gard.|Mrs. C. Petrie had the misfortune to )badly: M simp tier is president, Charles Conklin,}fall down stalrs Saturday and re-|not get feeling right are lecretary ceived a good many bruises, but we obtlin a quarter pound of lim Friday evening a masquerade|hope they are’not serious. i | phosphate 8t the drug store. danco was given in the town hall| Martha Koenlg, was & visitor at ufljimtsv-y little but is suffici and a large crowd attended. The|the A. Keehr home Sunday afternoon. | to make anyone a real crank on Revoir orchestra of Bemidji furnished Mrs, Frank Messerall and two sons | subject of internal nnihflon. the music and was well appreciated, | visited .at the home of Mrs.. Frank - -Just. a und to'say the dance was a success Shlpman Bunday. gfi¢1 16 -putting 4t mildly, for it was.a ‘Thowling success as. some ~éxpressad ;:. andhhono it mhly not be‘hlonz bel; i s = lore they may haye another suc nam QIIEY it good time, ag everyone speaks of the exceptional good time. I&iii#iil‘fiiili*i L e e S 2 gtoent e :;‘:,..d , . uummnmmnm|mmmu||||uum| ummummulummummuwmummIIIIIHIIIllllllllllflllllll!lflllllllllhn anidil. ning for the young folks. And after 14 Service was held at Lake Julia|all the young: iolks iwere. there the| sanatorium Iast: /Sunday = mornins | gider: folks - “surprised, all #@ind afternoon’.at the Methodist" w the young:.£ e mnue o this burg. There were 51 wprasant Those Mr. and Mrs. Staples are the proud |gent were: Henry, Anna, Frank, « red parents of a girl, arriving in thelr|ang Louise Schwartz, Charles and midst at.the Spore home Feh. 16. . | Olive Cote, Ella - Bddic--and. Albert, - : > S Liuadtie, Alloe, Don ad Lillian v | : : i o ara, Irene. an 1p! ur- A AR R R K R ey Gertrude, Charlie 3 * PINEWOOD. % |and Alois Schmitt, Josephine, Arthur, : 7, R K KRR KKK KKK KKK Walter, Victor and George Miller, g Miss Martin, Wesley, Charles, Flor- Mr. and Mrs, Carl Thulin, Israel{ence and Mabel Nelson, Mary Kisser ‘ Thulin and Torvald Matheson of |and Ella Hanson. ¢ Debs were Bemidji business visitorsi The older folks who were present $ : Wednesday. were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Silversack, X b £ sd. - e * C. A. Bye, the Pinewood merchant, | Mri and Mss: Lee Hiltz, Mr. und--nn; % i3 Lk sdy [ond i went to Bemidji Tuesday morning to ce Strawbridge, Mr. and Mra. }} gerve on the grand jury. Henry Wilson, Mr. and Mrsi Crist §} . Forest of Clearbrook was|{Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. John Schmitt, } called to attend Mrs. Iver Brunm,|Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stainbrook; and who is quite 111 with rheumalism. their / son, Loyd,’ and Mrs. wis H §°!n§k9dy aSked an Old Mlssourl StOre'keepel‘ Why he didn’t put a small Mrs. Mollie Dodge and ll{‘t’lod son | Strawhridge.. B e 6 ST i weme Senieh vnlui ISR 0 S XX Sk i et M1sement in the local newspaper 10" advertise a “home blend”"of 3 matched for partners.for supper, and| coffee that was partlcularly good. Illllllfi Patfern land 5 Tallored EgEs g g E ] -ndnfi uummunmmnummlmlmnmmmmumnummmmmmmmummnmmmm 55«5 L& r_’_.___..-.._.,fl,u S g o ST Eifi? E Yonr lnspect!on:ls, Inwt il 209 4thSL nsmnm : &) SiE & . % i { e o Mrs. J. H, Lewis and daughter,|a very enjoyable supper was the re-f Miss Myrtle Methven, were Bemidji|sult.” The evening was mostly speat visitors Wednesday. in dancing, and the party dispersed - Mrs. 8. C. Miller was a Bemidji caller Tuesday. : Misses Martha Raaen and Ma- thilda Huso, Mrs. C. A. Bye and C. B. ‘Nelson were Bemidji visitors Fri- ay. ,X(rs. P. K. Peterson arrived here Friday morning from southern Min- fiesota where she has been since August and was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Carl Hoganson of Clearbrook, who visited at the:Millar | "It Is Ta¥ auperlor to mnstard plas- home during the day and returned to| ters or any liniment on’ the market. 1] i It .velivos: congestion, Inflammation ?’&?;mer:ne‘: b ,1‘;:.:;:" t:;:n' Alire and pain almost instant It hkn ““J don’t wanta,” he replied lazily. “If I did, folks would pester me all the time to show ’em my goods.” ‘ Yk FOR PROMPT RELIEF FROM Grlp, Sore Throat, Cold in Chest and inflammation and_ Con; Thus did an old Missouri store-keeper pay uncon facxgus f,nbute to the busi- vglue l(;?;a.dvertlsmg fie missed a Tot of busmess, of course, : Pg fgere 8 another mde of it. . * the place of plasters or lntmen!! for aea!::z:l :;acher. was a Bemidii visitor colds, pRina and aches. Miss Clara Bakke of Aure left for m{rfl h;-o ug:fi-;ea:mycg:&lnrg}mm'\gg ngm A2 Boridjl Monday morning where she| Hroat, tonsiitis, stif nock, neuralgia, : Miss Bertha Enger returned to her fi:g&’,‘.‘:’"&gfi:‘;"gfi:' ,;w?: oneat 4 _bome at Debs Monday after an ex- bronchitls, ‘eroup, headache, 1nm s 1 tonded visit with friends near Trait.{ pains and aches of the h‘ck or joint Sam Jamtvold returned home to| and chilblains, ' Lots of people who really wanted this particular brand of coffee were un- ¥ able get it because no one ever told them Where 1t was to be had. 818 R You know yourself that it would take you twice as long to shop if there were no advertisements to guide you in your buymg You wouldn’t know where to start. You'd miss a lot of gogd values Just because no one ever among the tall pines. 1 about them. Miss Gladys Anmanson of Debs ?lg ¥9 22 sl for oid Sont “use - 1 The man who advertises is glad to. have you ‘‘pester him” to show you his Corporal Peter Drumness arrived 3 goods. Don’t miss the advertlsemepts. !I‘hey w111 save you money. bome to Pinewood Tuesday ovening and was met at the depot by a large crowd of friends. Corporal Drum- ness left for military service Febru- ary 24, 1918, and went directly over- | I, seas where he was in the thics of the fighting and was severely gassed. He looks well and says he is glad to S5 CENTS get back among friends again. We = NTS owe him the full respect and honor| §i OHUGCISTS due him as he was a good and true type of the famous U. S. soldier and y is a credit to his fnmllv and his home — . - B S SRR Rt Yo Aure Monday after taking in the B ery household -hould have a jar dance at Leonard Saturday evening.| of Cream of-Mustard In the medicine : Mell Cumings of Debs was a Pine- | chest tor emergency. r i wood and Bemidji business caller| gist: e are hoapital. s Monday. < Glen DuHamel and Fred Welter of Aure left Monday for a sojourn 25c and 30c jars, hospital size, $2.50. The Gream of Mustard Co., Bouth Norwalk, Conn ‘

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