Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 2

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Redby Monday’ “merning. to help hods )muly ;:lare for- her m t D o C from: b Wadena last Saturday. ‘Mr. and Mrs; J. Mlcnlson ‘called J Horner mntored to Bemidji zler, Chirles Trog.: Leslie Peason, called at Mr. Jncoh- son’s Thursday.” * The Misses Mary, and Tenka Had- Sunday. rava called ‘on Miss Penrl Greigg Stnday. /" 'Mr, and /Mrs. E. W. Eaton cs.llad .. mt George Stillwell’s last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. G.' D. Greigg and Ais Poarl, were callers at|* ~LIBERTY NEWSIE NOTES. * daunghter, Migs Pear! <,'**'**i¥i*'i!i#i thd:Erick Landgren home Sunday. John ‘Luchen and Miss Hazel Al-|- len. v&erednmons the. Bemidji shop- rs Monday. l”'l‘he dance given at the Lake Hat-[midii Friday. tie town hall last Saturday’ evening for the benefit of the returned soldier boys wastell nttendode R H. B. Branigan an or! . of Lake Itisca were business callers|last Saturday. at ‘Brick Langren’s the first of the ‘week. The Benard Landgren and D. C. weeks Work. picnic at Park Rapids- Wednesday. Joe Hoyt and little daughter, Thelma were sight-seers at the State pnrk Monday. Bon. ‘Mr. and'Mrs. George Carpenter ar- rived Monday. evening from near Far- go N.-D., by auto to visit Mrs. Car- penter’s. :um, Mrs. Erick Landgren, and brother’s, John, Fred and Henry Lugl:e;l H k Ki Sa A 1 Horner, sac ngman, Sam and Harold Boyd motored Sunday to [midji Monday. Bemidji where they have obtained employment. Mrs. Harriet Datiels of near Be- cida was the guest of her neice, Mrs. J. W. Heggle, Friday. Mr. and Mrs.- Cushman, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen, Mrs. A. 111,'M1iss Margery Heggle, your friends. * . 8 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Greigg. Joyed an outing at the state park found. Bunday. ‘Mre. Joe Hoyt and daughter, Thel-|8iven by those ‘so-called ma; Who have been the guests of the|sors, " but the results have ‘beén:very Prick Landgren family for several unsatisfoctory and the cut-worms weeks, took the train at Bemidji|are as numcrous and destructlve as Tuesday for Duluth, Minn., where |ever. _she' will visit with relatives a fort- night before returning to her home at Kildare, N. D. Hasel Allen returned to thefr home|set fruit. at Montevideo, Minn., by auto Tues- |looking fine, day, after a ten days visit with the tamilies of J. W. Heggie and Glen Allen, They were accompanied by John Luchen who will spent a short time there with his brother, Will Luchen. Mr, and Mrs. L. V. Harple, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hoglin, Mr. and Mrs. |1 %1 and Mrs. D. C. having Benard Landgren; Searl and families, Branigan and daughter Ruth and{No doubt the immense visited at Geo. ell's Sunday. * ECKLES, 4| stoppet, IEEEERERE R SR R8RS Mr. and Mrs. C.. 8. Chapman of Deer River are spending & week with . Mr. and: Mrs. L. W, Aldrich. ~ 3xs. Sheal ement Sunday - aner-lwill soon join him hese. the past year. Mobiloil§ 3 A grade for each sype of motor /mmunuu.\ : JUST ARRIVED . . A Solid Carlosd of Gargoyle Mobdolls all grades of engine and transmission fubricants in all sizes of containers. We are now fully equipped to supply you with the correct zmdea of lubricants for every part of your car: BEMIDJI AUTO co. . Ph-ne 118-W 412 Minnesota, Ave. goyle Mobiloils that sheuld be wsed. Tor p€ both pledsure and commercial exrmple,” A" meapa Gazpazia Mobileil “A," sy otherwise poted, oo T 30 Ereram 235 < ry spendlng a8 at. Mickey, Dunlavs Thursday -even-|few_days at the Aldrich home: v W. Aldrlch is (busy shearing Friday morning with ‘our mail car-|’ 5 " and te¥, Mrs. ‘Adams, called on'; Mrs. Mary Segar and_ grandson,|Mrs.. H. C. ‘Aldrich -Sunday. - “Grandpa” and ‘“grandma’’ . Mlller were .guests at. the Aldrlehfl home h- ana Wild strawberries are getting flne and are ‘plentiful this year. '«4«&4::«««««««1 (Too late for last week.) C. M: Hardisty wns a caller in Be- Melvin and Ckarles Runyon. left last Friday for Spur 7 for a few George Tuller went to Bemidji Champy . Petri -purchased some pigs last week from William Fisdell. Mrs. M. Rygg and daughter, Marie |and, grandson, Andrew, and Mr. and Searl families attended the Woodman Mis, Chasopy "potri and gon were vis- itors at ‘John Germains Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Erick Landgren, Mrs. Clarences"Hardistys purch N pigs last week from Herman Klau- Mr.” Herman Klauson has com- 'menced to build hie new house. There will be a large dance at the home of Pete Welter Saturday the 14th. Everybody come and brlng- Guy Baldwin was a vlsitor in ‘Be- KRR R R XN MITHPORT. 2 K I LI LI EIEEEE R Y ] Crops are looking fine, such as E. Church-|have been left by the cut-worms, but o Allen |they -have taken mnearly all tender _ ‘and. Erwin Churchill were enter-|vegetables, and are making inroads - tained ‘at dinner last' Saturday by|on cabbage: and strawberries. 1t seems strange that with all the Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘'W. Heggie and|money expended' by the state in ‘ex- family, Miss Hazel Allen, Mr. and perimenting, that no practicl! means Mrs. Cushman and John Luchen en-|of destroying this pest has been The writer has earefully tried all: the schemes and methods “‘profes- The- ouuook for trult, both tdme and. wild, was never better. fruit, such as plums-and plum hy- Mr. and Mrs. Cushman and Mss brids, are heavily loaded with well While apple trees wintered splendidly, though not yet of bearing ‘Tame are George Rogers was a vlsnor at the Smithport farm recently -aiid ex- pressed sutrprise at finding crops' so far ahead of those on the south shore, in the neighborhood of Shot- ey. ¢ The fishing is .beginning to be r. Andrew Sven- |very poor, and mapy of the fisher- son, Mr. Jesse. Watts, Mrs. H. B.|men are closing fishing operations. pound nets Miss Anna:Tagley of ‘Alida, who is|of the state and favored individuals visiting - her “3‘ »Mrs: . Brangan;{aré cuttingsthe supply considerably: lllw Aleo the’ practice “of -dumping ‘the offal’ and decayed fish into the lake, LRI B ] «ccccacq «|is having a bad efféct and should be Anton Anderson is cleaning house (' and preparing to move back on his farm, having been in the navy for His wife and little idanghter, who are at Stephen, Minn,, Come in and see the dhplny. The mlond Includes Explanation:. n-amwnmlam A-f'--momun“ueue.n oppasite the car Indicates the grade of Gur- | etc. ‘The recommendhtions cover ‘rh & uy = . 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For ] 4 - SAucs PANS, HAN bl o 2-qt. ‘size, regular. 59¢, |, special sale. price 39¢ Special sale price 49¢ 4-qt size, regular 85c¢, Special sale price 59¢ 6- & 8:qt. size, regular, $1 20 specml .--89¢ Wlnte and blue cbokmg basins, cut pnces 29c, 39c, asc worth 15c to 25 more. special Mixing' Bowels, regular ‘45c special. . iy . .29¢ Iced wster Pitchers, all whxte, $1.. 25 very specxal ' 1) L et e L DT T S e T Y White Enamel’ cups: and saucers, regular price 50c. set; specml cup. and saucer.- ....................... 35¢ Coffee Pots Coflee Pots, No. 2, regular $1. 35 special . $1.25 speclal ML PR e Tea Pots, $1.35, specla] ....98¢ Cake.and Pie Plates, all whlte, regu-"- lar.39c¢, special .. ... ..... ... ‘ 29c BLUE AND WHITE WARE, double coated, pexfect goods. Kettles and Sauce Pans,, 40c from ouf regu]ar low at, prices cut from lac prices. PUDDING PANS : In blué and white ware, at 3 Double boxlers, medium - size, 'special . .......$1.59 See our stock—You will save money, and like the ware. ) Tea Kettlcs, $1.98 Jfor.. .........$1.59 $2.85 for Cofiee Pols, - 69c¢, 85¢, 95¢ Tea Pots . . ‘. .49¢, 69c, 75¢ LL...$238 Al Blue Wars in side and oufside, Kettles, Sauce Pans, Coffee Pots, - Dish Pans, Tea Kettles, all good sizes in.two special iots of, each ....98¢c and $1.09 . Royal Gray Granite ware in lotsat - -19¢, 29¢, 39c¢, 49¢ 69¢c A1l worth from 15¢ to 50c: more at regular prices, also - speclal pnces on tea kettles, pails, dishpans, etc. Plain white cups and saucers, set of 6 each; special, get oo N e e A R S $1.23 SAVE MONEY ON EVERY PURCHASE ' These Big Specials also for these Days Childs Garden sets, Hoe, Spade, Shovel set of 3 pieces, specla] ................ .15¢ 35c package, Lawn Grass Seed; speclal. S s v 15¢ Garden Seeds, 8c package, speclal o250 G Double Boilers, large, $2:35 regular, specla i .81.90 Ch RLSON OF COURSE ‘The Store that’s full of “Pep and Good Merchandise l|l||III||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||l|I|||I|||Illll|IIIII||IlIlllllII|IIIII|II||||Il||||||||||||||||l|||||ll|lI||||||II|II|I|||||II!|I||||II||||||||||ll||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Startmg Saturda of Thls ‘Week and Endmg Saturday --Selling at Cut Prices " ‘Pure whlte ware on’ heavy steel base, 3-qt. size, regular 69c,. : worth 25c, 350, 50¢c, T5¢ more‘ txon at" lSc, 19c, 25:, '35¢ ‘Boy’s’ Blouges and Shirts, two -;lots,~ light and dark ‘in both lots, values to 98¢, spec- el i, 49qand 69¢c. Ladies’ Muslm Gowns ‘regular - $1 98, special At i e ..$1.19 Do not mlss tlus good ) special. . ) 12-qt., Tin Pails, have sold fer 50c, special 25¢ " Garden Hose, very . .good, -special House Drasses Reduced pnces in all house dresses and aprons, made of good grade percale :and. ginghams 98¢, $1.48, $1. 69, . $1.98 Blue erd pattern, 6 ., dinner plates; 6 cups, .6 saycers, all for$2.95 BATHING SUITS Now .is' the time— this is the place "to buy. Also bathing caps and bathmg slxppers o MASON FRUIT JARS—-opeclal prices "pts, 69c, qts, 79¢ omy covers, AOZON .ok liesralliiv s At ey mouth Mason lelf Sealmg covers, use no. rub- bers. fit any Mason fruit jar, dozen.............. 34c Glass top E. Z. seal fruit jars, < pt. 98¢; qt. $1.15; 2-qt. $1.35 these are speclal prices. Leave your. orders, Pay when you want them. -~ 4th of July Goods Buy what you want early—if you can. Full sup- ply now on hand.. Chinese crackers, Minnesota lim- its, salutes, 2 in., 21% in., 3 in.; Roman candles, sky rockets sparklers, cap plstols and caps, and everythmg . else in fire works. Specml lawn dlsplay, msde up at $1, $2, $3 and $5 Hosiery- A last word—Get all of your hosiery for every member of .the family from us.. Reduc- ed . prices, warranted hosiery, large stock, a new pair for every pair ‘not. satisfactory. X Millinery Once more, see our » ‘many good values in our millinery dep't. whlte hat: and every " other kind of a hat, for very much less money. i llIIlIIIllIIllIIllIIlIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIlllIIIIIIllIIIlIIIll!lll!lllllllllllllllllf! + Y /,-‘\ v lll[lllllllllllllllllllllll =i A ] '\ Defecrtive

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