Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 7, 1919, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER KKK K KKK :c * HWWJ&“E‘; x Nr: Inside WOl'k . l : for Bad Weather — Mr, and Mrs, De Grave have us up that spare room or ~ Preshyterians to Raise Forty Million Dollar Fund for Local, attic the next stormy day ] . ] i 1 3 4 7 Natlona-l and overseas work’ ; % ,M‘;:::Nwilter called. on . Byron " that comes alonp, by using Wentworth Sunday. / Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lacke are the parents of a son. Cornell-Wood-Bos: You can do the. job yourself, if you choose, for it Tomes in ‘standard ] £1 2 43 £ ' [y Philip Becker transacted business|. rm a n widji Monday. 3 £ ] : 3 e . d Mrs. De Grave and Mr. é ‘Lawler visited the S‘lver 1 Sl s ! ) FELLOW-PRESBYTERIANS: & Lake gchool Friday. sizes, and full direetions are in- e ———— et 3 a Bemidji caller Z s !}’ A momentous hour has struck. The shedew en the diaf marks a time of destiny for’ Thfigg:y'struck 39 m i 3 cluted with each bundle. individuals, institutions and nations. Mrs. 'B. N. Wentworth, who has Cornell-Wood-Board saves timeand We must re-eetablish Itars as Abraham of oid, and keep perpetusily burning thereon’ been visiting at the home of her par- lsbor, Will not warp, crack, chip or 5 “; Inesnse of & ,,M‘:' ,'.(.u‘; i ¥ ¢ ? B 2 ents, Mr. and Mrsb. Wm:sam l-ll’lnes of buckle, and ex(:el.sf other flnx!fixl‘gpmrerinls ;" wui}l; and ceil;ny. It is_heat, ~old o R 4 P 2 Hines, returned home Saturday. and moistare-proof. Free Panel Desipns and Cost Estimates urnished on request. We must enter into all life and weave inte ita filament and fiber mercy and justies, Lite Keepa bundle on hand £ ancy 3 - erature we must 1| commerca, convert; cs, saver: capital, “Billy” Myres called on F. G. Wil- o Do, st 28 i SMITH-ROBINSON' LUMBER CO. in the service of the:common brotherhood; art, purify; scclety, democratize and sweeten; sey Sunday, Phone 97 Bemidji, Minn. Mrs. Lewis Aasen called at the ond siliglen, rivial $a man's suprams sesst, J. H. Lacke home Sunday. 1 At & time when empires are crumbling, snd the wild wrath of wronged peoples flames forth agsinst law and Mr. and Mrs. De Grave and order, Is It not our duty te make the Church’s ministers servé humanity? Shallk we not get under the Church’s daungiter, Inez, and Mr. and Mrs. burdens, behind its tasks and into the midst of its struggles for the healing of the nations? #Shall we bear the Lawler spent Sunday at the Gill Pe- mark of Cain because our indifference has slain multitudes? - Shall ‘we live for curselves and think for ourselves terson home. when herces’and martyrs have died for us? : The party given in honor of Myron In this hour of the resovery, recenstruction and regeneration of the world every Presbyterian should enlist in’the f::::te:d ‘::se:}f)‘;u:l‘;eggf: and all New Era Crusade, invest generously in it great program and enter expectantly and resolutely into ita Easter hars Pets Becker transacted business in ot santen, e % ‘| Bemidji Monday A God and Father Inexhaustible In resources, a Divine Christ calling us to follow In His steps and a blessed Spirit FEW FOLKS HAVE for guidance and power, niske the whole program af 'GRAY HAIR NOW/| 5 we sre true te our trust we shall have a revived Chureh, a rostored faith in its misslon, an ingathering to the A pant, hergley -anMvW£tmmmmmwy.um.h <y . : | ] ! /| Druggist Says Ladies Are Using | y i . . i &k "Recipe of Sage Toa snd A fine diamond is a good thing for Lot every Presbytorian sound forth the slogan “Over the Tep te Victery and the Joy of an Immortal Achievement.” il “....." o 5 3| Sulphur. - man in a business way. It is an indication i Dalle— that he is suceessful, and tends to make , people give more weight to his opinion ahd Evary Presbyterian Church In This Country on Bunday, March 2, and Displayed R L St A dlambnd helps a man Moderators Presiamation Resd in judgment in business affairs. Poste i 4 T d. Sul- ; B S YR 0 - on Pestars, Opening the rive for Funda, Dot to Looh ber-Tnche dkckoanit bf.'?.é Barker’s chooses dlamomlip vtni‘t}i ex: JGRAMS prepared beiore the forty milllon dellara re o bs spent|another milion il be used (o In.|i0b §0d thousands of women and|| treme care. They are the quality thatis a war are a5 usslew 88 8 lustiere the follawing) crease preachers' salarles, . [beautiful dark shade of hair which|| - positive asset for a man to own. We mount years 's nest—and millfon dollars amon; .three ons are ] for ive, old-time i . 455 5 i epaisiss e e e e Ghuach st oa|returaiag soldlers and satlors to | eclal work In American ciien a0 |Feeiper L them in solid gold or platinum rings and stuch a8 it does to any other kind of | whom assistance is alss to ‘be given'in w&l" l.zrl::sn:wn:g:lknzllon- -Ix:i_ mgo\ivr:gme\ge fi,‘ttfl“ ,’;‘5“4?52 ;m:!- sea I'f ’_pin's,‘ Itisa good bgsmess proposi- :n m.muua povalloon ::m: YW S Kt et T St 1y ans, Mexicans and “other. depressed gther‘ ixbafred‘i'::un bsyo -::n; ?:leuog tion to-buy a diamond hgre. The New Era Movement of the Pres-| Half & mfillon- dollars ‘for recon- :Mspane“ Auek: £t FRlint, mork sin u“f --’v‘;‘ei‘h-,“sflx, and Sulphur Com- 245 iz * Mptarian. Cburch was organised to | struction work in bullding, Protestant | top. 0 o o tori ot Of e COUY | una, which darkens the hair so Scarf Pins . . . . $5.00 to $150.00 ! 5 study the conditions which have come |churches in Europe devastated by the| Presbyterlan women aro-. to.-raige | Raturally, so evenly, that nobody can ) 4 56l i lied.” You . { $500 i eut of the war and then to set up an | war, . nearly two millfon dollars for educa- | P° bly tell it has been app R s 15 00 to 00 ¢ sdequate program that will frankly| Four million dollars for work over- | tional and socisl Werk-in this country. |JUst danipon draw this 2,',,::‘,';},"5.‘3.’,‘; ngs < §185 5 fuce the facts. seas, where last year Presbyterians| - Half a million will be used for bulld- | .+ ; o ‘The financial “drive” Is belng organ-| conducted 175 howpitals und dispen- |ing new Presbyterian churches and an- | oors, "Hor B omming s i sed by business men who were among | saries, in which 700,000 patients ‘were | other half million for educational and ,,ppe'us. but what delights the ladies 3 » the most successful workers in Liberty | treated and where educational institu- | religlous work aniong negroes. with W):eth's Sage and Sulphur Com- : Barker s l‘nn, Red Cross, Vz;r Savings Btl!;;l. tions d-'nd religious services were main-| Nearly a million {s t¢ be spent for |pound, is tll:at,h;)esi&e:e beafntifully g * . M. C. A, and the other war e | tained, which were attended by many [genersal religious education and theo- {darkening the hair r a few ap- = *drives.” milltons of natives, - logical training, half a million for Sun- [plications, it also brings back the 5 Dl'lly & Jowe’m 8‘0" e b Leading preachers all over the| Eighty thousand dollars will ba used | day School work and religlous litéra- [gloss and lustre and gives it an ap- . N { eountry ere leaving their Important |for temperance and prohibition work, |ture and about one hundred thousand Pe%vfl;:‘éz,:fs?‘;“i‘:&c"'s“‘ph a2k Com 217 Thll'd Sh'eet [ & ehurches for the sixty day period of | especially in foreign lands, in which | for special men's work and genera! yet - O i < | i the Campaign, becoming responsible | American brewers and distillers are to ovnn‘mm, pound is a dffizh“:l tollettfiq\;l!aitfl PHON! OGRAPHS KODAKS i for certaln areas, seeing to it that |begtn operations as soon as thelr| -Twenty-five milllon dollars will be |1© xmpnrtt;ot%l' '}":k“ :nis n‘:)t ixl:: these are thoroughly organized for the | plants are closed down In {his country. |spent’ by the local ~Presbyteriap |P2F2RCe . J : 1 itigation or fnak rally. Nearly a milllon dollars will be’ap- | churches for their general communltg' ;fi‘;fl:‘gfii‘,’,”o}h ;;,::;: ATLAES ; e Among the objects for which the |propriated for disabled preachers, and | work, . 4 —1 —1 —4 —3 —4 —1 — —} F—3 —4 —4 —1 —1 — —— F—4 —4 = = —4 — —4 = = —4 —4 —4 — —4 —1 — —1 = —4 —1 —14 — — — 3 —3 —1 == — ——1 — —4 —1 ] —1 —4 — —4 —] — = = —1 —] — — — —— — —] — —4 = —] — —1 —4 —1 — = —4 — —1 —4 — = —1 3 N I T T e s S e e R * GRANT VALLEY. *ix PUPOSKY * % GRANT VALLEY. * R R R R L R E SRS R TS R R RN e e (Last week's letter.) Remewnber Koors. with that can‘ofid e Murphy v 7 A sleighride party was greatly en-|cream, they gudranteo satisfaction on | ?tsv!v,h(’;;iflhome Thur:;:‘;egv:;l;hg joyed Saturday evening by a crowd]every shipment. Ww228tf] " aax Lubeck and wife called on of young folks, those who participat-| Chas Conglin was called to Little|ypg B, J. Wright Saturday evening. ed being Anna, Frank, Harry and]Falls last week, returning Saturday. Fred Lange and family visited Ar- Fred Murphy, Ella Luadtke, Eloise{ It was quite a shock to the com-|thyr paily and family Sunday after- Schmitt, Olive and Charles Cote. The|munity last Tuesday, week ago, when { oo " party was driven to a farm home|William Peterson, announcing that Y where it was entertained by music|when he had not seen smoke from the Wga;:yv:g?g&xn:tdtv;éf«;:;\;tw&;ol;fi and dancing. chimney of Mr, Stuart’s home, he s‘mfiay Ol{ve and Charles Cote entertained | went up to see how conditions were|™ Aitendance at school has been 8 party of young friends Sunday|und found the deceased had passed {gmall of late on account of sickness afternoon and had as guests Margle, |away, and he immediately notified|4nq bad weather. Clare and Fred Murphy, George and {the authorities. The remains were E Waiter Miller, Ella Laudtke aud|shipped to Hill City, Minn. He had Last Week’s Letter. Mrs. Sarah Knapp was on the sick ale Entire Dry Goods Stock Will Be Sold--FORCASHONLY I have decided to offer at a sacrifice my entire stoc_k of Dry Goods, because I am going to discontinue this Bdith Martony. Cards and games|been a long resident of this com- featured the sfternoon, munity and the last few years he had Miss Blla Luadike snd Miss Oilve |been poor in health, Nt Sunday, bt auickly recovared. and Charles Cote called at the home| S. W. Clark lost a valuable horse red Lange and wife and Mrs. of Miss Clare Murphy Sunday. lagr week. - |Casper Knapp were in Bemidji on business Thursday. A party was given on the evening of Washington's birthday by Ralph Mrs. Dusterbout returned to her mer home last Wednesday at On- rio. Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Clark were Be- |04 Marjorle Kingsbury, all their This Week's News. A sleighride wus enjoyed Satur- vering, being driven to the | 3 . v.;fl,‘?'i)\ “h}ln:::_m- ’;')xlt:,:en E:"exez;t’"’!;l)grga::i:fifi“;:xfid2:3?;3;‘“ djt sat :g?fi:‘:.‘l ’:::::s bglnnf cphr:::g:; vxv{ei:e 3 ive and Charlez Cote, George, a8 2 ¥ WL R S ey o el e et /| = department. If you want some unheard of bargains . Henry and Fred Sch- - Mock Vi 81 T to % —— . . . and Harry Luadtke and Redby Saturday, returning Monday : S L A come here and see. The sale will continue until the Cinre Murphy morning. - 5 Rev. Palimer and daughter went’ to Nebish Saturday to hold services : AL .L;B;'.;T'Y. b b : thix;e Suélday. ret.ur:ing Monday. BEGIN HOT WATER 2TY, X 1 0 IR R R R REREERTER R ERRE R duwr‘\8 rrol:nm;::db;;n M:x‘:gll::’;e?o c\"‘l:fi s Dmm@ ]IIF,Y@U DON'T FEEL RIGHT v and Voo Chappy Petrf and son |4t the parental home for a few days. Says glass of hot water with stock is sold. Those who come first will have best choice. ‘ : with Mr. and|_ Mrs. Carl Durand and children of Nebish were over-Sunday guests at a0 Kiauson and | the parental home. neda y.with Georgel There was gervice at the Catholic church Sunday moraing. Ray Mc Knight apa wife arrived | [}~ phosphate before breakfast John Mre - — Look Over These Prices == e A RO - WA after a load W Ne Horehased from Oito | from Kansas City, Mo., where they waghes out polsons. ek v {had recently been married, Tuesday, disty wee a visitor in Be-|and are planning on making their If you wake up with a bad taste bad breath and tongue is coated; i your head is dull or aching; if what ou eat sours and forms gas and acid 3 from Indi-na to her home ju|her heme, Wednesday, after having|in stomach, or you are bilious, con- § Liberty with Les gon. Olln. We are|S0ent 2 month visiting her parents, |stipated, nervous, sallow and can’t § very p {6 have Mrs, Cone in our | "r""d Mrs. H. Mockanion. get feeling just right, begin inside i !;hnnw in this community. The com- nent Wednesday in De. | nunity extends heartiest congratula- o tions, N Mrs. Margaret Nelson returned to Mrs A K. Core recently arrivad Double Blankets, three differ- | 10 ounce heavy Duck or canvas, ent sizes, at cost. B v slammvion wi e e s B0 | o ::,yc,;"e"é;.&i;‘x{l.““" catted at the Pacri |t T\L,;‘pf\“rgf?;eg?:“:m,: b;::“z: :Tffi,‘,é,“fi?j figfi‘fi%&fi?fi%@ Black and White Se:mngt 0061: c.ales at.. Pl ik B 8 w4 150 }7 ; v ;]r;rr:‘z:’l.n;i“:;datke Charles Deardort S:s antl! cle:lsin'se. t:v’vma:entaxuli_)mn'fly ton’ 200 yard spools, at. . 27 inch Glnghams now_ OBITUARY. Moving pleture show and dance, !¢, entire alimentary tract. Do yor at ...........18¢c and 20c f Mr. Haves of this township died at|Saturday night, March 8, at Puposky 3 i his home Monday. He leaves tojtown hall. Show commences at }_’fig m :he mflm{:‘hge tonm’ 0\?“3: mourn hi a wife and 'wo|8:30 o'clock. @ system & P p . poisonous waste, gases and sour bile daughters, . Joseph Tisdell of bef tti food into th Liberty and Miss Hayes of New g & & & %4 % 4 & % & & & & % & e orehpu ng more fo e Jersey, and three sons, Rutheford, stomach. " Fred and Sam. * SPUR. #*| To feel like young folks feel; like This community extends its sym-|¥ ¥ % ¥ % % ¥ % % % & & % % 4% % |you felt before your blood, nerves pathy to the bereaved ones. There will be & masquerade dance |8nd muscles became loaded with body | D at the Spur school house in the near |impurities, get from your pharmacist 1 ‘ ¥ & % % % % KK & K k% % ¥ % %|future, for the purpose of securing |8 quarter pound of limestone phos- | £ * SPUR. x|a new stove for the school kitchen. phate which is inexpensive and almost | L ¥k k Kk K KKK K%XKK K x|We invite our Bemidjl friends to be tasteless, except for a sourish twinge present, Watch The Ploneer for the |Which is not unpleasant. i Mrs. Effie Geroy of Hines has been |date. Just as soap and hot water act on i visiting friends in the twin cities. The. snow storm of Monday re-|the skin, cleansing, sweetening and | ¥ William Gardener’s family spent|minded one of renewed winter. freshening, so hot water and lime- i & Sunday at Tenstrike. Mrs. David Carnegie entertained a |stone phosphate act on the stomach, Elvin Geroy, a returned over sea|number of friends at her home Sat- |liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and soldier, i8 geiting used to the cold|urday evening. Among the guests|women who are usually constipated, £5 climate by having boils on his neck.|were some from Bemidji. Mrs. Car- |bilious, headachy or have any stom- & G. L. Dodge is spending Sunday |negie is certainly a splendid hostess. {ach disorder should begin this inside 9-4 extra quality Sheeting, Calicos, all colors, at a ‘atayard.............45¢c vard ........... ...12%c 86 inch Bleached Muslin, at a 273;‘;*;1};%:322151’5‘ Colored VAP o ivs s b wive BB ayard ........20c and 22¢ Otto G. Schwandt THIRD STREET BEMIDJI PHONE 33 i (T T wi}?fl&is g;]fg:‘: spiu{i 4 .C M\;s. I-Ffir(;e Geroy ‘snd soilz.h El'zin, bathing before breakfast. They are ] visites TS, en 8] X i t Saturday. o | manda Souder of Spur. T T Ion the subjaet anorsye s o oo A

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