Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1919, Page 3

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)

X ~gave a potato demonstration at the| Richard -and George .Eiliott::left - turned to his home near Vern P. O. . guests of the Morris home. . with their olden time friends, J. W. Jil| =eppointments are THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14, 1919 B P T R T * ‘LAXE HATTIE, , x| K PINEWOOD * AR HEAKR KKK KKK K H KR, R KKK KK KK KKK “FHE'‘BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER Breeding Makes No Differeitce. It has been claimed by.lovers of do- mestic cats that highly bred members A. V. GARLOCK, M.D. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Fitted J. W. Hoggle spent Triday of Iast| Mr. and.Mrs, Heuning, Kirkvold | of the apecies do not. engage in hunt: | D. H. FISK s méefi? ele?:; ;'and daughter, | 2nd Peter Bakke of Aure were Be-| ing insectivoreus and song birds. A ‘Attorney at Law Mi Pearl et lasngaturda after- | M1dJi business:visitors Tuesday. ;| tow.days.ago.a city gardener captured DR. E. A SHANNON M.D. Oftice, Northern Nat. Bank Bldg.|| : Dy Cwith Mrs Glon Allen,|, . B: Nelson madea business trip| o handsome.cat in the.act.of ki Physici, Provind J 2 s 400 ‘Mi ok no;fi sof}lfl dys T ) Becida spent | t0 Thief River Falls Monday. young robin which had just left its "u:“l: L.,, g e Phone 181 INneso ve. By WIAUYE LTOE.D olda spon Miss Florence Miller of Federal nest near. his. house. .He did not.kill | | Phone 356 Res. Phone 897 First Class-Rooms:in the ‘week-end with Miss Grace Still- Dam.arrived ‘here Monday evening for ! i well. | the - bird -hunter, .under .the .authority GRAH v A Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Harpel and son, :Jfi“&.i‘;’,‘th Jier brother, £. C. Milley recently .granted .by the Conservation AM M. TORRANGE Connection Juel, spent Monday evening socially | niss Annie Warner of Aure was a | Commission, :but:took the:animal and DR. L. A. WARD . LAWY : . i at the D. C. Searl home. Pinewood and Bemidji business vls- its -victim ‘ to“the "home -of the “cat's || Physician and Surgeon Mifes “Blook 'Phone 660 jl' Plpe Man and Andrew Swenson, who was the |, myegday-and Wednesday. owner. There:he learned that the eat Bemidyi, . Minn. - . d Tobba Py guest of his niece, Mrs. I. G. Hoglin | “nrs 0. K. Titus -and Miss Mable was a highly.prised-ribbon-taker ;-and VETERINARIANS ob! .conist and family, for the past two months, | yrirkvold- of -Aure left -for -Bdmere f - . the owner was:ind| nt sat its ———————————————————————— ha returndd to his home in Houstos | N.". Wenesday Waero they Will| sure. Rochester Bemacrat and Ghrn-“’ LUNDE -AND . DANNENBERG county. cook- for-the. Jamtvold Bros. -thresh-| yuo’ :Clyde B. Campbell, county agent, ing machine crew this fall. Or. W. K. Denison—Dr. D. R. Burgess Chiropractors DENISON & BURGESS Veterimarians Hours 10 to 12 a. m.-Phone 401-W 2t0 6,7 to8 p. m. Calls made 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji H.-H. Tiara farm last Friday. Many | North Dakota harvest and thresh- " Sixteen-inch mixed hard and soft of our farmers were in the midst of | ;o this week. slab wood for sale,"$3 per load. He- haying and harvesting’ and missed | Ire. K. Letvis of Ophein, Mont.,|midji Mfg. Co.,-Phone 481. T&F the benefits to be derived from.such’'who has been visiting her ;parents, A ‘Phones: Olflce t-n mi Res Nemn a meeting. . |Mr, and Mrs. Paul .Drumness, T \ : James, Heggie of mear Correll,|iyrned to her home Thursday morn- . - ; f J. 'WARNINGER Minn., made his brother; J. W. Heg-|iyg " | C. R. SANBORN. M.D. VEATERINARY .SURGNON gie and’ ‘family, a visit while looking| rs. S; C. Miller and Miss Flor- . L | Physician and Surgeon’ O!:{ogr r;ngm H..:_-ptul 3. doom 'w&u after his:newly purchased real estate.|once Miller -were ;Bemidji vlsitors | Office Miles: Block “}’ Bt. and I l“' Av".. Private Merton Watts, who has| wednesday. been overseas for nearly a year, re-| Mr. Haycraft, the 'Solway. mer; chant, was a Pinewood visitor Frlday. Louis Stuhr-was a Leonard-busi- - ness visitor Thursday. 1 ’ b g | T NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY ' House Phone:449 ‘ Oftice Phone 66| the first of this week, being mustered out at Camp Dodge. I. Dressler, formerly of Pipestone, Mrs. Hans Kirkvold .of -Aure re{ ! 'Dwight D. Millez { but now of Forest Lake, Minu., called | tyrned Friday evening from a two DR. .E. H. MARCUM WEI:JAN r on his old .acquaintances, Mr. and|weeks visit.at Crookston and vicinity. . Office -hours, 11 -a. m. to 12 m. I = Mrs. Benard Landgren, last Monday.| Mrs. George Secrest was a Bemidji ‘DOCTORS 2-p.-m. to-6-p.-m. omaniure Anything Anywh’e:: 1o || iPromotes donger. life and We understand that Mr. Dressler has|yisitor Thursday. oy ———— betterurvxcetmm!llnutomubllg Office .phone 18. Res. phone 211 Bihwoeder Block {|Il GENERAL'MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Whees, Fious W. G. SCHROEDER Bemiaji Phone €5 purchased 160 acres of wild land. north of E. E. Watts of H. Cooper of Forest Lake. K. K..Meland arrived ‘with:his new | J. 1. Case threshing ‘machine. It:isf| all complete ‘with self feeder andf| J. A. Stillwell bt “Lake Itasca has|wind stacker and 9-10-20 :gas ‘en-| started building on his farm in this|gine. The rig is up to.date through- vieinity. He expects to move his|out and will be a great boost to the family here about September 1st. farmers of this community, and we Mr. and Mrs. J. Mickalson and Mrs. | wish Mr. Melland good success with Dora Bell motored to Bemidji last|his new machine. Saturday and returned with Miss| The subscription for the Fergus | Lucile Bell, who attended summer |Falls cyclone sufferers was over sub- school there. Miss Bell has accept-|scribed by the good citizens ot Pine- ed a nine months term of school in|wood, who -never refuse -aid -for .a the J. W. Heggle district. good cause. The following names ‘batteries. :1t-will' keep your bat. tery .in a healthy ‘condition:" ifl sure cure for a weak and run down battery; and.acts.as a_ check against.possible .| battery trouble., We will give your bat- .DRS.-GILMORE &' MdCANN ‘I Rhysi¢ians and . Surgeons +Oftice: ' Miles Blook DR.- E. H. SMITH Physician .and .Surgeon " Offfce Security. Bank ‘Bleok MUSICAL INSTRUMBNTS | 514 aneuon Ave., Bemlddi ‘3, ‘Bisiar, MgT. | ¥hone 873" —.————.————- " your battery meads repairing, we'll do “ the work cight at a price DR. D.:L. STANTON DENTIST - Oftice ‘in ‘'Winter "Blotk “DR.“H. A. "NORTHROP Rev. M. A. Soper of Bemidji held,appear on the list: ‘Nels Rude, C.'B.{ - : ) that ‘iz also vight. an interesting service at the Heggie Nl:z!;son, C. A. Bye, Henry Johnson, D'mflthicmynkhn i DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DRY CLEANING 1 ¥ school house Sunday afternoon. He|Tom Fossend, T. B. Miller, 8. C.|{, . 0 B;:o-k“ 'T“ Phone 168 DENTIST Clothes-Cleaners for-Msn, Waomen | | - was assisted by his son, Paul, as|Miller, Charles. Johnson, L. D. John- meg::—owmré:.a'u»ev"fi:-mg iR -and - Children i MIL | ER’S cornetist. -‘Rev. Soper also organized | son, John Hagerty; Louis Stuhr, Mel- | . - . ‘1 the Meadowview Union S.'S. with a|vin Becker, K. K. Meland, O. T. .l 4 5 BA*' '1 1ER’~Y‘, full corps of officers and teachers. | Bakke. Mrs. Mollie ‘Dodge and children were Bemidji visitors Tuesday. The Egtvet Bros..of Aure returned home Saturday from Austin, where they had been ‘tc attend their fath- er's funeral. Mrs. Ed. Spencer and daughter Myrtle visited relatives at Trail Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson of Debs were Bemidji visitors Monday. Mr. Peterson bought a team of horses in Bemidji. L DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST North of Markham Holr' Gibbons Block re ! ‘DR, EINER: :JOHNSON: Physician and Surgeon — SHOP 219 Fourth St. Mrs. J. W. Heggie was elected super- intendent; Mrs. J.-H. Morris, assist- ant superintendent; Mrs. Glen Allen, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. J. H. Mor- ris, teacher of the Bible class; Mrs. G. D. Greigg, intermediate; Mrs. D. C. Searl, primary. Mrs.‘Mary Segar, who rounded ‘out her 81st-milestone Tuesday, was en- tertained at dinner Sunday by her daughter, Mrs. J. ‘Mickalson and family. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren were hosts at an informal dinner given at their home Sunday, at which all present ¥ad an enjoyable time. The guests were, Mr. afhd Mrs. G. D. Greigg and daughter Miss Pearl, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Searl and son Myron. Among other delicacies, Mrs. Landgren served the first cab- bage-and ripe tomatoes of the season from her own garden. : J. H. Morris and.family are en!oy- ing a visit from his parents and sis- ter, Miss Dolly of Sentinel Butte, N. D. Mr. Morris’ sister, Mrs. George ‘McHenry ‘and husband, are also ire Your Home” T — ————— ] i E -are courte- ously atten- tive to the wants of those who em- Mr. ‘and Mrs. Slater of Appleton, i f our Minn., who visited here a short time ploy us. kb Here is your opportunity. Make it -a.golden one. For thirty days ! ——and thirty days only—beginning tomorrow——the Minnesota Electric Light & Power Company will wire all unwired houses at the Jlowest possible cost. ELECTRIC LIGHTS IN'EVERY HOME Heggie and family, left for their of the highest ord- home Thursday morning via Virginia, N er and every mem- Is\}inn., to visit a brother of ‘Mr. ber of our organi- ater. X Several splendid rains have visited zation hns‘ be?n this section during the past two properly trained in weeks. . his profession L. V. Harpel, wife and son, Juel, motored to Mantrap last Wednesday morning for a visit with the Frank Horning and J. Graber families, re- turning home Tsursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and little son] of Near Polk City, Iowa, arrived by auto on Thursday evening of last week via Park Rapids, and are the guests of Mrs. Wilson’s brother, 8. J. Horner and family. E.IBERTSON| NERAI. OIRECTOR| 'UNDERTAKING GOoOons PHONE 317 W-317- R BEMIUJL | That is the slogan of the big campaign which begins tomorrow. We have the men, tools, supplies and electrical education, plus a plan that relieves you of all worry and work. A crew of “Dirtless Workmen” are all ready for the signal to be- gin. They will wire your house without muss or fuss. They will not rip up the. floors, mar the furniture or furnishings, or tear out walls. Oh, no! . House wiring is an art to them and ‘they are S “ready to,p_rove it. It is 100 per cent-easier than house-cleaning. - The price for this work hase been-slash- ed to the minimum. . . A small payment down when the job-is :‘“’m I l;'?u for m: tompleted then a little each month. You O A can’t afford to be without electrical ser- for it thwt this service will not obligate | vice now. | ey ey Today is your opportunity. Just clip the T RO SR S e coupon, fill in your ‘-nanre and -address, Address ................c0ivemn... | and mail to us. - i Best ‘time ‘to call . “DO IT ELECTRICALLY” You may send a represen- ‘tative to -see me about Minnesota Electric Light & Power Gompany ELKS BUILDING - PHONE 26 Need a lift into the long pull of the aftemoon? of mundfiwwmetforalons,cooldmk flr:antdldr:l'lk (orhuTa health drink, with forget. Everybody fikes‘i,toiev ’s drinking it. Different! Better! @fl company St Paul, Minn: AN HAMM EXELSO CO- . e s K] S LRl L LS - % S g ; (o ! 7 % I ot eI S i { 1

Other pages from this issue: