Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 25, 1919, Page 7

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

* PINEWO0D. % KR KKK KKK KRS Poter nakke of Aure returned m a business trip west on the Soo ine Wednesday morning. A surprise party was given at the home of K. K. Melland Wednesday evening ‘in honor of his son, Sever Melland, who was home on a fur- lough from Fort Snelling. Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin was a Pinewood visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. ¢. A. Bye and children, Stan- ley and Charlotte, went to Bemidji Thursday to consult a acctor. Carl Nord, Louis' Winger, Carl Winger and Miss Edith Peterson of Debs were Bemidji visitors Thurs- ay. Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Miller, Otto Nelson, Nick Nelson, Elmer Becker, { L. D. Johnson, T. B. Miller, John Holten and Peter Drumuess went to ‘ Bemidji to see the tank and Victory i loan parade. | Miss Elsie nlinger, who is teach- { ing school near Trail,- arrived in Pinewood Friday moruing for her Easter vacation with her parents. T. Strand, son of Mrs. K. Rue, is spending the week visiting his rela- tives here. Mr. Strand is a sailor in the U. S. naval service. Miss T. Thompson arrived here Friday morning for a visit with her mother, Mrs. K. Rue, also her broth- [ ‘er, Mr, Strand, who is home on a fur- lough. . Henry Helgeson of Aure returned [/ rom a trip up around Oklee Thurs- ., “day morning. ¢ “Mrs. S, C. Miller, Mrs. Charles Lindgren ,Miss Cora Norman and Richard Elliott and Fred Marsh were Bemidji visitors Saturday. The meeting held at Pinewood Sat- : urday for the purpose of building a potato ware house was well attended by many farmers. Several from ‘Aure were present and all are in- terested getting started in the pota- to business. This will be a great Poost for the town and farmers also. Miss Myrle Methven spent the week-end in Bemidji visiting friends. Miss Elaine Boyd of Bemidji visit- ed friends at Pinewood Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grinols of Sol- way were Pinewood visitors Sunday. [ C. ‘A. Bye and family -visited rela- tives at Solway Sunday. Dr. Shannon of Bemidji was called to Pinewood Saturday evening to at- tend Mrs. Fred Elliott who was very 111, but is ‘improving now. lurs. Tom Fossend left for Oklee .« for a few days visit with friends and « relatives. J. A. Dalberg of Minneapolis, who bought the Peckham farm at Debs is moving out two carloads of stock and ‘household goods. He is being assisted in moving by John Krickson, Henry Oslund and J. T. Wenstrum. Miss Lillie Sthol of Bemidji, former postmistress and old business resident of Pinewood, was visiding friends Monday and Tuesday. Keep your cream rolling to Koors, and receive, as always, highest price, ‘best service, satisfaction. If you are not making use of this excellent mar- ket it will pay you to at least in- vestigate at once. Write them for tags and prices. w-424 Pk HEKHK KK KKK KK KX * TURTLE LAKE. x K KKK KKKKXKKF KX Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Becker enter- tained Martin Sandy and Miss Lizzie <Simons Easter Sunday. Mrs. C. Fourneir and daughter, 3 Blanche spent the week-end with relatives at Tenstrike.’ ‘Mrs. Frank O’Neil who has been visiting with relatives ip Minneapo- lis, returned home Friday. | Ervin and Dorothy Butler of Red- y arrived Saturday for an extended visit with their grandparents, Mr. Y and Mrs. M. W. Butler. . ! Mr. and Mrs. Pete Becker were Be- midji shoppers Wednesday. "‘ Mrs. August Leunse and daughter, Miss Elsie, were among the Bemidji callers Saturday. J. C. Hankey, assistant Supt. of i school visited Silver Lake school and i ‘district 131 school Friday. ¥ miss Glady Whitney spent her 1 Easter vacation with her parents at Guthere, Minn. Lloyd Surdberg and Miss Gladys { Davis were Turtle River callers Thursday. KX KKK KK KKK K KKK XX * LIBERTY NEWSY NOTES. ¥ KKK KKK KKK KK KK Guy Baldwin, who lives on the George Fuller farm had the misfor- tune to have the house burn down last Friday at 10 o’clock. The flames were fanned by a very high wind, which made it impossible to save only a few household articles. Mr. ‘Fuller came up on the afternoon train. Mr. and Mrs. Champy Petri and son John, were visitors in Buena Vista and Puposky Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Klauson and children spent Easter at J. P. Erick- sons. Guy Baldwin was a visitor in Be- midji Saturday. 'STUFFED UP WiTH ~ “ABAD COLDY” Get busy with a bottle of (_ Dr. King’s New Discovery 3 at once Coughs, colds and bronchial attacks = they are all likely toresult in danger- 1 ous aftermaths unless checked in time. [ 1+ And how effectively and quickly Dr. King’s New Discovery helps to do the chec%(ing workl Inflamed, irritated membranes are goothed, the mucots phlegm looscned freely, and quiet, 4 res:?ul sleep follows. 60c and $1.20. i Allgruggistshave it. Sold since 1369 Constipation Emacipation No more laz‘ bowels, yellow com- plextion, sick headache, indigestion, embarassing breath, when you use 2asa ‘eorrective 5:. King's New Life Pills. They systematize the system and keep the world looking cheerful. 25c, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 25, 1919 ¥ KELLIHER SCHIOL NOTES. * I E RS S EREEE TR ERXEEE] (Too late last week.) The senior class has organized and elected its officers. The class colors selected are gold and white. The class flower is the rose. The class motto is Here Endeth; Here Be- ginneth. Towa, brother-in-law of F. Tuesday of last week. The debate last Friday was the most interesting of the who'e win ter’s session. The speikers did thei The inM noon included an interesting pro- gram. Mrs, Chileate, Mrs. I. O. Eg- cgular meeting of the W. S. S. visitors at the meeting. There will be no school on Good Friday and the Monday following. The teacher will make a short visit to their homes during the interval. LR R R R E R EEEEEEEEE] x NORTHERN. * KK KKK KK KKK KKK KK School No. 2, began again Mon- day. s Mrs. Frank Anderson and children of Bemidji, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Noel. Ralph Cronemiller and J. H. Ren- dell-were in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Gould of Eckles| were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Anderson Sunday evening. William Grover has purchased a saw rig, and is busy sawing wood in the neighborhood. D. A. Whiting, who has been em- ployed as book keeper for the Be- midji Mfg.,, company at Puposky the; past winter, has accepted o positon§ | with the Given Hardware company. | Merton Beighley, another returned | soldier, {s visiting his sister, Mrs. S. Rosse. r. Beighley spent a num- ber of months at the front, and was ‘'wounded in the leg. He has seen the war In all of its terribleness. Mrs. George Day spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. E. P. Crone- miller, -Keep your cream rolling to Koors and receive, as always, highest price, best service, satisfaction. If you are not making use of this excellent market it will pay you to at least| investigate at once. Write them for! tags and prices. w424tf HAVE YOU HADIT % ? ? When your back iz broke and your eyes are blurred, And your shin bones knock and your tongue is furred, And your tonsils squeak and your hair gets dry, And you're doggone sure that your’re going to die, But you’re skeered you won’t and afraid you will, Just drag to bed and have your chill, And pray the Lord to see you through, For you’ve got the “Flu”, boy, you’ve got the “Flu.” SEE MITCHELL BEFORE THE MICROBES GET YOU. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl Bank Bldg. Room 5 Phone 575W Comes home The young lady Next door Says That when her 1| Brother From service He will Have his Photograph taken [n uniform Before he Puts it away And that Hakkerup " Photographs Pleas«; her ' The best. George W. Johnson of Decorah, i 8 | for which they received $1.20 per Pennie’s room Friday after-, gen and Mrs. T. S. Thompson were] * LAKE HATTIE, XK R R KRR KX XK KKK Gust Peferson is home from the, . John Mickalson moved his family P h | Rk KM KRR KRR XK KKK KKK| & & k&% &% %% K &% k¥ & business callers the first of the week. JRah e B X 8 5 5 ot B X 1 ‘ Theodore Reichart circulated a pe- | tition among our voters Saturday, to ‘c}mnge tl}:e r(;‘ad on which Anton | Manson -had the contract for grad-|late Cecil Petrie. hogpital, much improved in health. | ing last fall, from the joint boards N. Tiara took somc sccd wheat tor 05 oy Hattie o = Seth Smith’s Tuesday to be cleaned, | ghlpg, ?nt: 5 Eatdn';g I;fi;‘g"‘"“ town day. i | invum the old Pexrson homestead tc\ {is own farm this week. | i W. G. Cook and Roy Shepard took {1 load of spuds to Bemidji Monday hundred. Albert Mickalson hos moved his tamily to the farm he recently pur-| :hacted of J. M. Morris. | Daniel Petrie and P. A. Christoson 1\,;‘ Park Rapids, motored through i here Tuesday on their way to the| 1! 0. Petrie home in Rogkwood town- | ship \ iwir part with much credit to themsglves and to the school. i Miss Hattie Provs was a visitor in the high school rcom all Frid-y. | s. Mary Segar, who spent the| with her daughter, Mrs. John | . Ship Your HIDES, FURS, WQOL, SHEEP PELTS and BEE WAX and TALLOW To NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY 118 Belt Ave. £ BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA PAGE SEVEN The ladies of Lake Hattie'contri- buted funds toward the purchase of a floral pillow as an expression of their sympathy for the family of t-e Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook accomplished the remains to Park Rapids for interment, Thurs- Mickalson (nee Mrs. Bessie Pear-| son), moved back to her own farm ! Thursday. ! Mrs. Dera S. Bell who occupied the | | position of governess for several! moenthy in the family of Supt. John A. Stillwell, at Lake Itasca State { Park, returned to her home at Fern- { bill, Surday i i Keep your cream rolling to Koors land receive, as always, highest price, | best service, satisfaction. If you are not making use of this excellent mar- ket it will pay you to at least inves- tigate at once. Write them for tags ard prices. w424 Landgren, John Luchen, Frank Boyd and John Mickalson were Bemidji Home - Safe!! Enjoy Your Meals! You will enjoy your meals better when you use— | Chief Brand Butter Made in Bemidji Ask your dealer. Bemidji Creamery Co. P. S.—Drink our pure buttermilk— Fresh daily | ——— J. W. Heggie and son Roy, Erick TLEHEADGUARTER Tatany @lathe WE PAY the highest market price for rags metals, rubbers and scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for 100 pounds and over. Highest prices paid for hides. ’S HIDE & FUR CO. 112 3d Street Haoriety Brand Clothes SPRING SUITS The new Spring Styles have taken possession in our Cloth- ing Department and the fel- lows have appaiently been on the lookout for them. That they have not been disap- pointed is very evident in the enthusiasm with which the ngw models have been receiv- ed. It’s not surprising, either, for there is something unusually attractive about the new fab- rics in tones of blue, green and brown, and while it is dif- ferent, there is an equally strong appeal in the new fancy suits in tans, brown mixtures, green effects and grays. Spring Suits $25. 830, 835, $40 faiich QUALITY STORE TH Men who once wear our clothes are never completely satisfied with any- thing else. Because, there is the snap- Py up-to-date style, the splendid qual- ity and the beautiful tailoring that are always characteristic of SOCIETY BRAND Suits. }{igh-grade shirts for Spring. Featur- ing only the quality products of the leading shirt makers of America. An extensive and varied exhibition of fine shirts, and they are splendid values. Other furnishings, also, for the good dresser. SPRING HATS Quality is the first thing we want to fia]l attention to in talking of Spring ats. New felts—in gray, green, and shades of brown as well as the new Spring derbies. Splendidly large assortment. $3.00 to 36.00 ——— — DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidjl, Minn. LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W 2tob, 7 to8p m. Calls made. 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji ’ DENTISTS A A A A A A A A A AN A AN A A AN DR. D. L. STANTON TOM SMART Dray and Tramster || Res. Phone 68 Office Phone 12 818 America e ———————————————— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Bewing Machines 514 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji J. Bisiar, mMgr. Phone 573-W ! NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY ! Dwight D. Miller WE CAN l Insure Anything A | Oftices, s-cnrltg Blnngk nl‘.‘d}z;'h'::f 167 [ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DOCTORS i DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. DR. H. A. NORTHROP | Osteopathic Physician i and Surgeon i | Ibertson Block Office Phone 163 DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons 1 Office: Miles Block A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Specialist Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 897 | DR. E. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office Security Bank Block | l : DENTIST Office in Winter Rlock DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST y . North of Markham 1« Gibbons Block [N | e e, i R e —— ! DR. J. W. DIEDRICH 4 DENTIST | | Office—O' Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phones—Office 376-W Res. 85‘5-]? LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 — == = VETERINARIANS PN A | D. R. BURGESS, D.V.M. i VETBRINARIAN Office Phone 3-R, 3rd St. & Irvine D ———— L —— J. WARNINGER : VETERINARY SURGEON i| Office and Hospital 8 doors west | of Troppman’s. Phone No. 209 1 rd St. and Irvine Ave. | | BUSINESS !i GENERAL MERCHANDISE Grocories, Dry Goods, Shoes, Plour Feed, Eto. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidjs Phone 668 ENTERPRISE AUTO CO. Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence Phone 10 WM. M'CUAIG Manager HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R !

Other pages from this issue: