Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 20, 1919, Page 5

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'y 11'1'1-1:1411 late last week) where they )mve been working. Harold and Martin -Helgeson turned .home Monday . from . Wiltoh re- pne Cran 148 qunesdny Mes. Hlm-klan ’and - Mrs. ide-Awake Farmers’ ¢lub met ¥ .+ Miss o Y. tess' and | < George' Stahl, who 10) rly llved ‘lynchto sixty- | here and ‘was in ‘the ‘e business 'he annual Fourth of | in: Pinewood. for seve! ears, but icnic, was -‘arranged : for.|'who, is now in:the U. §/'naval serv- bodr cordlally ‘welcome ‘to at-|ice, arrived here for a Visit with %«L The picnic: will be at the old | friends Tuesday. lcnic ‘grou! near John ‘C. Vogler’s George .Greer-of Debs arrived here Karm. - Astand with refreshmentsen’route -home from “over there.” 'for sale, races and games wilk:be théjMr. Creer was with the U. 8. army in rd er: the day. A base ball gawe{Irance for.a year. - We' are glad };o e t,"reen tne’ -young -men and: the sed. him home with us. again, 11 be an interesting fea-|looks Wale and ‘hearty. ire ot the sports. s i Frank Bailey, who tormerly lived Mr.'and Mrs. E. R. King and fam-|near here, arrived here Wednesday | dly ~have returned to ‘Red Lake|morning, having bought a farm near - agency where ‘Mr. King holds a pc-|Lcorard, where he will reside in the tjon in ‘the ‘government.service. Tuture. Bdwards ‘spent Sunday vis-| Mrs. John Samuelson,’ Carl Btef- 1ting With his little don, George, at |fne and Mr. Larson of Debs were Be. |l : ~the F. V. Gardner home. midji visitors Wednesday. r. and Mrs. Ira Cook visited Mr. James Smith of Solway was a .;R. Lee Sunday after- Pinewood visitor Wednesday, look- LT - |ing over his' ties here which he is _Mr."and Mrs, Chbrles Coftin and |selling to the Soo line. The young folks.at Ten Mile lake | were Bemidji callers Thursday. attended the Nebish:dance last Sat- Mrs.: Louis: Tegner, Mrs. - Mollie arday night. . | Dodge and Mrs. Louis Thorson were .- Miss . Mae Fuller spent Monday | Bemidji visitors Friday. tendance at the Bemidji high school | turned home Saturday. ~end with Mrs. Margie Jones. Miss Clearbrook Lake. L tre. ployed in . the cabinet works. IAG A very interesting little play was ) ers’ club at their last meeting, by rs. Belle Vogler, Mrs. Sarah Dick- * LIBERTY. ns, Mrs. Blanche *“come again.” Aure and Wilton. “‘midji recently and had some dental |several 16a ‘work done, Crapos mill ° The Literary society is preparing|to. put an addition ‘on his barn. .3 play which it will present shortly| Mr .and Mys. Victor Betri and in lot) get yours while they last. Go at clean- 'l‘he participants met ‘at the Knox children, 0} Sunday for rehearsal.. . erly of Liberty but now of Redby, vis- % 5 : \ ¢ Mro Arthur ORorke's sister, Mrs, |ited Saturday and Sunday with Mr. up prices, perpair. .. ..........50c to $2.00 " Wall d child 1 St. Paul, | Petri’s parents, Mr .and Mre. Matheas | g . e st pock Lo spend. T Keep cool in a bathing suit. . . . . .50c to $8 50 M. Hardisty was a caller-in Be- me .up last week- tfi spend the egi er with the ‘O’Rorke’s. . sumnf l; ,._.___,:_,_..1_ - {midji Monday. 00. i#i*#*’{ilf’fli‘k* 4 Mr. and Mra. Victor Carlson of|yere in Bemidji Saturday. A, Fladhammer. - - iday morning en route to visit Mrs.li; Bomidji Saturday. . 4 ily spent Sunday . visiting Mr. S. 0. Jallen and Olaf Gelen of “:and{ Mrs. -John C. Vogler \at ‘Azure | Aure were.Bemdji visitors Thursday. ; X 5 d !-Springs Dairy farm. John Gramer and William. Thias « dles’ in new styles, at popular prices. Dress . goods in sheer light materials, _lawns, organ- -and Tuesday last week visiting with | ~ Mrs. Geo. Hayes and children of | 1 3 ‘the Misses Knox. Bemidji who have been visiting rela- X d es, VOlleS ' Miss_ Bessie Knox, who is in at- tives at Debs for several days, re- home for the summer vacation. C. A. Wagner of Clearbruok ar- Miss Bessie ;Jones spent the week |rived here en route to his farm near ~"Jones goes to Bemidji this week to Fred Rosenow returned to Duluth, “Taccept a position with the Rex thea- |Saturday morning ‘where he is em- pr(fiented to the Wide Awake Farm-| &« &« % 4 % X % X & ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Coffin, Miss| X ¥ X ¥ KK K Kk £ X ¥ X K & . «Christine Stephain and Mr. Tony The dance at Pete Welter’s last ‘Stephaini. We wish to voice our ap-|Saturday night was well attended and “-preciation of their efforts for our en-levery body reports a fine time. There ‘-tertainment and hope that they|were many parties trom Sandy lake K trip to Be-| . August Becker has hauled home i ity nd Aad ds of lumber from Mr. ,and has.now commenced The road work has commenced i g 3 *”'*"""”‘**’*”," here.” Those wha ‘are- working are, | ‘r ® r.. PINEWOOD. - *1George Burr, M. E. Marshall and H. Mr Tars ‘Myre and Peter’ Lund conditions. the new vestees in silk and organdle SPECIAL One lot of Misses and Chil,dfen’s shoes and sandals; just right for hot weather (100 pairs * .Grafton, N. D., arrived here Satar- Mrs. C. Petri and son -were v'isitors “«Carlson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John | ¢ . ‘Hardsty is assisting Mr. Otto || ; /Andemn of Debs. Simon of Puposky in drilling a well John Olson of Beénoit, Minn., ar-{¢os Mr. W Carlson. ~rived_here- Saturday to look over hisi = aigs Lula St. Peter will leave next farm near, here. He formerly lived ['week for Bemidji where she will at- ~here, being one of the homesteaders tend summer school. - “here several :years ago. aturday and Sunday at Pinewood. he left for Cass Lake Monday|¥ ALASKA T0 moraing.. Mrs. C. B. Nelson went to Alexan- returnlnx Tuesday morning. : school house,.Sunday at 11 a. rned home from Clearbrook where|the evening. she has been visiting her grandpar- <'ents for some time. ' Miss. Ruth Gyesdahl of Oklee is visiting at the Fossend home this - week, p. m. All are welcome. - Ch'flu Chflstupherson of Oklee, |June~13, was & .guccess In every way ‘brother-in-law of F. Fossend, is vis-|and about fifty attended. Miss. Edith iting’ here. His llme son nlso is | Peterson, teacher, has returned to with -him. ‘hér home in Duluth. 5 - John Welsh, Soo “lne inspector, and B. P. Morris and- M. G. Erickson are . loading ties at Pinewood- and, ‘Scribner. Clayton Collard of Bemidji arrived here Monday and will survey a road week. day. Extra Good L D1ampnd Values b S “Our dlamond prices are values we could 4l not duplicate if we had to buy the diam- 1 ondsnow. During the past year we have f ) made extra efforts to seécure diamonds, « | knowing that the scarcity of fine stones 2 ]| will contintie for several years-at least, : g and that pnces w111 constantly raise. =1 : "We ‘purchased heavily, and w,lth ex- treme care, Today’s situation “in the, diamond market proves our judgment cor- rect: and we believe our foresight repre- § sénts @ ‘very worth-whfle saving for our,. patrons. . ! 1 | ., We offer you wide selection in fine } diamonds of small, medlum and large i | sizes. © $10.00 to $500.00 'BARKER'S i ~ Drug and Jewelry { Store i ~ Phonographs 217 Third St. Kodaks ive Paae Miss C. Cringstad of Erskine; spent | x X KR RKKKKK KK KK , & WNSHIP. I EE SRR SRR LN B R 2 J Rev. C. Erickson of Clearbrook will preach in the Sandy River} m., _Miss Signm Wenstrom of Debs re-|and.also at 3 p. m., and at Debs in The Ladies Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Elliott, Wednesday afternoon, June 25, at 2 The school; picnic. given Friday, - C. W. Woodford and son, Cecil, were Clearwater founty visitors last Mrs. C. W. Woodford of Debs was a business visitor in Bemidji Tues- * Don’t allow yourself to suffer with the heat. *'Sel_ec;t your apparel to meet A crepe, lawn, voile or organdie blouse, mid- Beautlful figured georgettes, just in, also Allbrl.ll’ .:t La : 6flce Northern: Nat. \Bnnk Blig Try Palace Cafe | for the best meals in town “SOMETHING - DIFFERENT” Open day and night 312° Minngsota avénue Phone 291-W WHY: YOU SHOULD INSURE . in_the NEW YORK LIFE Insurance Company In 1918, (In 808 working days of eight hours each) paid to its policy holders: Every Second .. Every Minute Every Hour Every Day . Every week ... Every Month ..&.sa,ul.eu.ea an During the Year$97,699,856.20 Company has paid out $375.00 While You Were Reading This Ad. D. S. Mitchell The New York Life Man Northern Natl Bank Bldg. Room 5 Phone 575W Bemidji Auto| Five and Seven Passenger Cars Country trips a specialty. Care- ful drivers and moderate prices. Try a trip around the lake. O¢- dér your car at the Idea! Billisrd Parlor, - e Phone, 470 Res. Phones, 536-J, 343 \ - You say Cool Shirts for Hot Weather? O, yes, we have a big line of fancy patterns in madras s11k and mercerlzed ; Just drop in our cool store and we will convince you that we have just what you are looking for at rlght i prlces too - 0. J Laqua . The Furnishing Man " . 206 THIRD STREET - ~ ' PHONE 581-J s ALDR!CH & ENGLISH Al GENERAL BLACKSMITHING — Horseshosing a Specialty — . o f Oxy-acetylene Welding La and Cutting 214 FOURTH STREET Satisfying Buttermilk— It is a buttermilk with a ‘“Want More” taste. One that you can adopt for home use with a feeling that is the best. Purity— why 'there’s no purer “Buttermilk” made — can’t be. Don’t take & sub- stitute, get “CHIEF BRAND.” Bomidji Greamery Co. Phone 143 Cor. 3rd and Bemidji Ave. The young lady Next door Says That when her Brother Comes home From service He will | Have his . Photograph taken ‘In uniform Before he Puts it away And that Hakkerup Photographs Please her The best.

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