Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 30, 1919, Page 6

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H | | i “We are glad to learn that his condi- . Will Luchen and family, Mrs. Hoyt x 0! «k XK KK Bt 6 8 B *K X t! rightly be said that for that period LAKE of time he was ‘‘where the bullets : XK E KK *EARXE& PO : were the thickest,” Ellis has but lit- £ ; tle use yet of his right arm which was 3. G. Hoglin and wife called on|injured so badly last winter, but has Mrs, Mary Segar Sunday. 1+ become quite skillful in driving a Floyd Heggie left Monday for a|four-horse farm team with his left short _visit at Montevido, with his|hand. ; grandparents, Mr ,and ‘Mrs, Cush- pasc b L st Sl L Gl ¥ [EEE RS LS E LSR5 5 Mr.; apd Mrs. B. Landgren enter- * * zained Mr, and Mrs. Erick Landgren, .. STEENERSON. > I E SRR R R SRR R 8 S E S John Luchen, Mrs. Joo Hoyt and Wi = 0 pregtapak and sister of Thiet tle daughter, Thelma, at dinner Sul-| p,ce 115 wutoed to Thorhult Satur- day and were guests of Mr, and Mrs, P. M, Swanson over Sunday. Ed Fosburg came up from Thief River Saturday and spent Sunday at his homestead. Ollie Roen, wife and family were visitors at Thorhult Saturday. P. M. Swanson, Ollie Preatabak and Misses Prestabak, Westlund, ‘Ander- son, Dahlstrom, Gord and Houlhusen called on Wesfreligh Sunday. Walter Shoeberg was a visitor at Rosehill Saturday. ! Mr. Henry Houlhusen and Mr, Wil- liam Zayorall are putting in an acre of ¢abbage. Ed, Fick is busy planting telephone poles. Chris Christianson, Ole Johnson and W. B. Freligh autoed to Bemidji Sunday, KK KKK KKK KKK KKK * HORNET. * XK' EKEE KKK KKK K Mrs, Tom Woodward made a trip to the dentist in Blackduck on Tues- day. ¥ v The funeral of Mrs. Remer's baby was held on Tuesday. Mrs. Remer has been visiting at the home of her father, Williami Moon. ¥d. Savory has Teturned from his eight months’ of service in the navy, and settled down to farming again. Mr. Nichols and his two sons went to Langor on Thursday to fight fires that were near his farm, "An interestilig” program“was ren- dered at the Literary social Fridey evening at the Murray school. Toll Woodward has been around this week assessing, Mrs. Frank Spears and children, and Miss Young, Mrs, Spears” sister, called on Mrs. Robert Shaw Saturday afternoon, v AR KRR IR KRR KR KK * . LIBERTY NEWSIE NOTES. ¥ [FEEE LR SRR R £ 88 5 Mrs, Guy Baldwin was a visitor in Bemidji Monday, Melvin and Charles Runyan came up from Spur 7.for a few weeks work on Mr. Tullers farm, Champy Petri ajd George Tuller were burning slashings last week on Mr. Tullers farm, Mr. and Mrg, Champy Petri and son, John, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Duseth of Puposky, Mrs, Guy Baldwin was a business visitor in Bemidji Saturday. : Mr. A. A, Larson was & visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, H. Klauson were vis- itors at John Erickson’s Sunday. Clyde B, Campbell, our county agent, autoed from Park Rapids Wednesday to interview our farmers in regard to purchasing some good grade Holstein cows, Born—To Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Robinson, a boy, Thursday, May 15th at the home of the maternal grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Morris, Roy Heggie attended the organiza- tion meeting of the Farmers’ club Tuesday evening, at Becida, W. G. Cook and Veterinary sur- geon Dennis of Bemidji took dinner at Glen Allen’s Sunday. * 2 John Luchen, Ben and Erick Land- gren. Juel Harpel and Myron' Searl, sished in Lake Hattie Sunday, - They woport ‘‘fisherman’s lunch,” J. H. Morris and family, Mr. and Mrs, David Searl, Myron Searl, Mrs. Geo. D. Greigg and daughter, Miss Pearl, were among the numerous callers at the J. W, Heggie home Sun- Mr. and Mrs, Antone Schrader, Russel Smith, and sister, Miss Blanche, were guests of the John A. Stillwell household Sunday at Lake jtasca, Mrs. Slgn;l;Sprngg returned with them to Geo, D, Greigg’s where she is making her home at present, Mr. and Mrs, J. Mickalson autoed 40 Bemidji on business Monday. Be- fore they returned home they visited the summer resort at Birchmont Beach, taking supper with their old griends, W. G, Cook and wife, Clifford Peel who resided here until his induction into the service, has deen very seriously i1l of quinsy at the home of his mother in Pipestone City since his return from France, tion is so much improved that he {8 20w considered to be out of danger, John . Luchen accompanied his gister, Mrs. Joe Hoyt and little neice, Thelma, by auto Monday for a shbrt wigit at Montevido with their brother, will visit relatives in Duluth before returning here, and it is rumored that. John's “best girl” will accom- pany the party home. 8. J, Horner and sonsg, Earl, Ellis, wnd Cerald, returned Monday even- ing from Sheldahl, Iowa. Earl who enlisted at Camp Dodge was recently mustered out there, and his many friends are glad to welcome him home, He talks interestingly of his experiences abroad and brought back & few souvenirs of the fray, including & .gas mask, though fortunately he was spared the necessity of wearing one:‘“‘over there,”’ As he wag at the fremt for two months supplying am- manition to’ the fighters, it may There is hope for those who have suffer- ed from so-called incurable diseases and ‘ailments and those who are not up to the mark in health and efficiency. That hope lies in Chiropractic. Chiropractic (KI-RO-PRAK-TIK) s based upon the knowledge of the brain, spinal column, “spinal cord and nerves. Pressure on the nerve at the opening where it leaves the spinal column will cause dis- ease in the organ or tissue at which the nerve ends. The Chiropractor adjusts, with his hands and without drugs or knife, the displaced vertebrae, which relieves the interference with the nerve force and en- ables nature to restore normal conditions, or health in the affected organs. The beneficial results which usually fol- low Chiropractic adjustments, even in cases that of long standing and obstin- ate, demonsfrate the merits of Hi PRACTI [WAY To HEALTH \ If you are ill and have not obtained re- lief heretofore, why not see what help ‘Chiropractic offers? Learn about Chiro- practic. DRS. LUNDE & DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTORS 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. - Bemidji, Minn. ’Phone 401-W. THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER Mr, 'G. B. Tuller had a telephone installed at his residence last week. Mr..F. V. Gardner has cleared and broken four acres of‘new ground this spring to be planted to potatoes, There seems to be quite a manta for clearing this spring, as Ira Cook, the Stephani brothers, Glenn Fuller, E. R. Lee, Levi Foster and son, Ed- ward, Carl Kluck, M, W. Knox and others have opened up from two to six acres each and put inte crops. Mr, Henry Mexcer loaded out a car of ‘pulp wood at Neelys siding last week. : & Clyde Fuller made g business trip to Bemidji Saturday. P Quite a number of Boston Laker's attended the Island Lake dance given last Saturday night by the Island KR KK KKK E KR KKK KK % NORTHERN. * KKK KEKR KK & XHX Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grover: of Bemidji spent' the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ora Whiting. = ©“Mrs, C. €. Spencer was'taken to St ‘Anthony’s hospital’ Manday the 19, with a severe case ' of kidney trouble, At present she is in quite a serious condition, Arthur Brown took supper with his mother” Thursday evening. The grounds are being eleared for the new consolidated school build- ing. B ; X i Mr. and Mrs, E, Cronemiller spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. George Day. e Pine Ridge school will ‘give a joint picnic at the Pine Rijdge school house, better- known as the Watson school house, next Thursday. *The. parents and friends of the'school children are cordially invited to attend. Mrs, G. B. Fuller and Mr's. Arthur O!Rorke attended the picnic given by t,hp Wayside school last Thursday. at the closing of the school term. A e e PROFESSIONAL { DOCTORS 'A Hat You’ll Lik ?utfi'rl;m\\n? DR. L. A, WARD Physician and Surgeon Bemidyi, Minn. l < ““ ' |Lake school and the Wayside school, GET AT AT . % K K 4 KK %KKXKHKEX U the proceeds to go to the Armenian L) A DR.'H. A. NORTHROP and Syrian Relief fund. YOUR DEALERS Osteopathic Physician * PLEASANT VALLEY NEWS. * HEEK KK KKK KKK XX Walter ‘McClellen arrived home last. week from overseas service, A novelty. social was. given by Miss Mae Tuller, teacher at the Bo: ton Lake school house, dast Friday evening,' the proceeds to go to the Armenian and Syrian relief fund. Mr. Edmond Foster and brother, Joseph, called at the Dickenson home last Sunday. : Mr. E, R, King and family of Red Lake agency are spending a couple of weeks on their farm here. Mr. Whiting of the Given Hard- ware company of Bemidji, was out Monday setting up cream seperators for Jack Stephan, Charles Belivcaur and others. ' OR WRITE TW. Stevenson Go., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. DISTRIBUTORS and . Surgeon Ibertson Block 8 Office Phone 158 Mrs, Restler is visiting'at the Levi Fostor home. Mrs, Restler is look- ing at land in this vicinity with a view to purchasing a farm in the near future, The Boston Lake school and the | . DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Oftice: Miles Block | A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. 8 st peciali ’ Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted - OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL ALY Foa TEALSTY FOAS WALITY FORY YRALITY FORS WALITY FONS® MIALTTY Fonss TRALTTY Foal TRASTY ARl QLYY rons” 'n-;.‘. e ol »ERa i | WY roas DR. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. P(l;yngichin and Surgeon Phone wsme - Mn}oesl.al%c:ane 39! | Mr, .and Mrs, L. L. Culf of Red Lake agency motored out and visited Dl?' E. H. SMITH A Mr. and Mrs. R R. Dickens Sunday Physician and Surgeon : afternoon, May eighteenth. Office Security Bank Block 3 John Stephani was a business call- e —————————— Mr,. Arthur O'Rorke and family) 5 " DR: E ; alre tlentin‘g on their farm gtnefiilwhne T ’tfi Frutti B' ick 1 C g Ph,.icl;l:fl:njo;::!so" : clearing .preparatory to ng a u ru Tl £ " oo L residence and getting the place in ¥ : o lceeam Bemidjl, Minn. ; i farming order. / & ooar WRLITY FOAS WALITY FORE WEALTTY FORS QALTY rong” THALTTY 700 TRALITY FOO SALITY A0S TALITY Faas” R S I Mes. Jennings and children of St. e —————— 5 Paul are visiting Mrs, Jenning’s par- b W LUNDE AND DANNENBERG ents, Mr, and Mrs. F. V. Gardner for R R Lt TN wgea P sitla Chiropractors the summas Hours 10 to 12 a. m. Phone 401-W o 2tob, 7to8p m. Calls made. 2 R R TS 5 7 : = || 1st Nat. Bank'Bldg. = " Bemidji P ——— S 5 DENTISTS ks NANAAAANNAAANA AP ¥ DR. D. L. STANTON o DENTIST. Office in Wicter Block l DR. J. T. TUOMY E: T D. 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