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city’s soci: mention, 8¢ ‘New Ford.carfor:sale, cash or easy -payments.. Address ‘“H.” care ot Pioneer. 2d819 Miss Freda Brekke of Minneapolis is the.guest of (rlends in the city for a !ew days i .$60,000"to Land Co. Dean d71tt loan or farms. The ' Misses ‘Costello. of Blackduck visited _friends_in the city Saturday between trams “Mrs. Earl McMahan of Dewey ave- nue, who has been'ill for the past two weeks is improving. Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Sunstrum of Hibbing were week-end guests at the A. J.Gratton and Roy Carter homes. )e'\».v‘; Miss Blanche Barnell is visiting "relatives in Eagle Bend. She will re- is main until school opens here in Sep- = tember. g Al Kaiser, president of the First - National bank of Bagley was among the business ‘visitors in Bemidji Sat- urday. "£d Lercher of town-of Northern is.in Spooner, Wis., arranging for his family to_move there, having nur- chaaed a farm near that city.” Loans and insurance. Northern Land Co. Phone 29. Mrs‘ Ralph Dickenson and daugh- ter, Mildred of .Buena Vista, visited triends and attended to” business matters in the city Saturday. “Miss-Alyerna Hazex, who has visi- ted Krlends in Eaglé Bend for the past two - weeks, returned to hei home on Irvine averue Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hogan‘son and children, Miss Anna Johmson and Miss Ollie Hanson of Minneapolis, motored to the state park yesterday. 4 C. H. Chapman of Fargo, N. D., ar- rived in the city yesterday morning and is visiting with his mother, Sarah . Marie Chapman for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Eduard F. Netzer and son, Edwin, returned from Crookston Saturday, where they had been the < ghests of friends and relatives since fdnesday Mr and Mrs. J. I. Evans returned to their home in Eau Claire, Wis., i S;turday after a week’s visit at the}] home of ‘Mr: Evans ‘brother, E. R. Evans and-.family, <& " Mr. aid Mrs. G. Rosner of Delano, Minn., .are. . yvisiting at the Henry Sgunders_and George Keeser homes l Turtle River for ‘a'sho Hme sg mofbre@ thefe, =~ " g " The Cass Lake Times says: “Misses Mary Gowran and Mary Moore, Jack Jacobi and ‘Bob Carter canoed down . from Bemldji this week for a visit at “4eihe Parghall home.” ! “Mrs. C. A. Crawford and grand- daughter, Miss Beva Crawford, Mr. 1 and Mrs. E. L. Crawford and Palmer nderson, motored to the state park yesterday and _passed several hours. " “Better quality at less price,” seems .too good to be true, but our customers say they get just that at Rich Studio, 29 Tenth St. Phone 670-W. 8d28 - Mrs. A. Smith, trained nurse, .left this morning for Mjnneapolis on two cases and:Wwill‘dlso visit triends. She will be absent frofn the city till Oc- tober 18, and has leased her cottage qp 708 Beltrami avenue. “ 'Mrs. “Paul - Yaple, - formerly Miss Beth Evans of ‘this ‘city, and little ughter, Marion™ of Billings, Mont., rrived in Bemidji yesterday morn- pg and. . are . the "guests of “ Mrs. aple’s parénts, Mr. and Mrs. B. R. ] !é\[ans For Sale—b50-pound flour sacks, §1 dozen; 100-pound flour ‘sacks, $1.26 dpzen. " This makes the cheapest cloth on- the' mnrket Koors Retail Store, B Tilinwt who has been a guest at the P. M. Dicaire home for some time, left Sat- urday " afternoon for Grand “Forks, N.,D., where she will visit her, niece,, Mrs. L F. Murphy, before returning to ‘her home. Walter Phelps was here this week vlsmng friends.* Young Phelps, who has been working at the Bemidji Box cbmpany, had the mmortune ‘to have a, 2x6 fall on his *‘coco” ‘and lay him’ out Jast Saturday. ——Cass Lake Times. Miss Inez Lied, a well known Moorhead girl, is to sail from New York . today ,en route for Marash, Turkey, where she will teach in a mission school for girls. Miss Lied is a graduate of the Moorhead high school, the Moorhead Normal and of Columbia university. Last year,-while serving as a domestic "science “in- structor in the<high school of Blue land, 111, Miss Lied became inter- ested in the pleas sent out from Ar- menia for workers, and she decided to go into foreign mission work. She goes to Turkey under the auspices of a Toledo, Ohio, Congregational church missionary society. —Crooks- ton Daily Timea v To .each day: ziva an interesting and comp.ete review of the ivities is our desire. This page is devoted to ‘personal 1 items and news bnefl and we solieit your in its maintenance.. Items phoned or mailed to this office are nppr - ciated-by-teaders.of the paper.and by the publishers.’, . Telephone :922. 813tt Mrs. Thomas Kane of Milwaiikee, | ‘weeks and Mrs. Fjelstad ‘and ‘son and MONDAY EVENING, AUGUS’I' 18, 1919, cooponhon ; ; Miss-Ella- Lagua-will-leave. tomor- Tow morning for Iron River, Superior and Ashland Wls ror a !hree weeks visit. - :Jack Lisherness, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lisherness, has been taken to. St. 'Ant'honys hmpita] for. treat- ment.- : - iMiss Lucile Doherty of Iron River, Wis., is the guest-of-Miss Hazel La- . qua for two -weeks, having .arrived In the city yesto:day. C. F. Rogers of ‘Wilton was among the business visitors in the city to- day. Mr. Rogers has just recovered from a month’s illness from the flu. Miss Leota ‘Hockett, linotype -operators -on the Bemidji Pioneer, has returned from a vaca- tion spent at Laporte, and has re- sumed her dufiesi==~ o > Miss Jeane Newton of Minneapolis, who had been the guest of her par- ents, Mr: and Mrs.-A. C. Newton and of her sister, Mrs. Earl Luke and husband for ‘the past week, returned to Minneapolis last night. ‘Miss Ollie Hanson of Minneapolis, who has been the'guest of her sister, Mrs. ‘A, O. Hoganson for some time, left this afternoon “for Great Falls, Mont., where she has accepted a po- sition as designer in a milinery. The’ Crookston Daily Times says: “Complimentary to Mrs. C. O. Trace of Little Fallsi-Minn., Mrs. H. L. Marsh' entértained yesterday after- noon' at a delightful porch party at her home, 545 Summit avenue. Artis- tic bouquets of :goldenglow carried out an ‘effective floral scheme on the porch and in‘the:interior rooms were garden flowers-attractively arranged. The guests enjoyed needlework and music throughout the afternoon. The guests were ;Mrs: ‘C. 0. Trace of Little Falls, Mrs. C. M. Craves, Mrs. Ernest Wilde, Mrs. W. A. Robertson, Mrs. E. A. Mills, Mrs. L. W. Larsen, Mrs .N. P. Stone, Mrs. Thayer Bailey of Be- midji, Mrs. ‘E. H. Spendley and her guest, Mrs. M. J. Thorton of St. Paul, Mrs. W. F. Arpold, Mrs. William Watts, Mrs. Tom Morris and her guests, Miss Heath and Mrs. Wells.ot Fulton, Hlinois, Mrs. John Monroe, ‘Mrs. W. E: Slocum, Mrs. S. N. Hall, Mrs. C. C. Strander, and Mrs. L.:S. Miller. Mrs. Trance is the guestiof her ‘daughter, “Mrs. L. S. Miller, 411 Bridge street.” <= CHURCH BUYS PIANO. The Lagdies Aid;society of the . irst Scandinavian ‘ Lutheran church has purchased<a piano for the church, which was used for the first time yes- térday. The two organs, one which is used“ir’ the ‘basement and one:-in the’ auditorium,“have also been pur- chased by BRING DOUGHNUTS. All are urged to attend the com- munity picni¢ and sing at Diamond Point this evening. Bring the dough- nuts you bought from the Salvation ‘Army lassies' ‘and eat them at the Point. If you want a heavier supper, bring it with you. But in all events. come to the point. That is the main thing. Thi§ is & community affair nnd all are invited: NOTICE FOR BIDS. Sealed bids for bus drivers for Carr Lake school will.be received, Satur- day, August 23, 1919, at the Carr Lake school house, at 8:30 in the €evening. Bids for.100 cords of wood, jack pine or popple, will be received at ‘the same time. The board re- serves the" rlght‘ tu reject any or all bids. re o 2d819 Herman Fenske, Clerk. GAINEY ON VISIT. Sam Gainey, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gainey of this city returned to Bemidji yesterday morning. Mr. Gniney has been ‘traveling: in the southern part' of. the state. for ithe Wear-Ever Aluminum company this summer, but will return to Hamline university this fall to -resume his studies. He recently underwent an operation to have-his tonsils-removed and is convaleseing. ' iGainey is a -graduate of the -Bemidji- high sehool ON MOTOR TRIP‘ Mrs. Olive Fjelstad and grandsons, Alvin, Rolf and HaroldFjelstad; son, Blaine,~daughter; Mrs.-O--K~Bakke, and :Mrs. Bakke’s .daughter,. Olive, ‘who have beén guests at the Home of Rev. and Mrs:“Osmund Johnson; re- turned -to-their-home -in-‘Minneapolis this morning, by:motor." ‘Mrs: BakKe, who js a sister of Mrs. Johnson, and daughtér Olive, 'had beén guésts-:at the John$oh home 'for--the past five ‘grandsons” h past® wéek. "visited there for the ‘DRS. GILMORE & McCANN . Physicians . and.Surgeons , Office Mfles Block l\ DR. EINER JOHNSON Pll,n an und Surnon TN Bemldji, Minn. one :of the] . THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER MRS. WARNINGER DIES. - RESULT.OF NFLUENZA Mrs. J. Warnmger wue ot Dr, J) Warninger, V. 8., of this city, died yesterday morning at b o’clock, from complications. following an-attack of the Spanish influenza. Tei Mrs. Warninger, was born ip.Cin- cinnati, Ohio, January 27, 1863, and was married...to, Dr. Warnlnger at Winona, ‘Minn., July 21, 1877. They moved to - Bemidji in the fall .of 1908 - , She leaves to mourn her death, her hushand, two daughters, Mrs. Lloyd Smith-of Yakima,.Wash,, and, Miss Sunol ‘Warninger of this city and one LUNDE and DANNENBERG Chiropractors Hours 10 to 12 a.m.; 2 to 5, 7 to™8 p.m. Phone 401-W Calls made 1st National Bank Bldg. Bemidji DR. H. A. NORTHROP OSTEOPATHICO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Ibertson Block Office phone 153 DR. E. H. MARCUM Oftice phono 18 - 2 p m tob p m Schroeder Block 7+ GOT YOUR HOGS and HOG HOUSE INSURED z “Yep." . “Got your life ed?” “Nope.” “Well, if I didn’t think I was of more benefit to PIANO INSTRUCTION Mrs. G. Oliver Riggs Many years a successful con- cert pianist and teacher Beltrami Countyk —Travelers— insur- will find a warm son, Harvey, -also of Yakime wwn ||l ™Y family than a bunch of ||| THOROUGHLY UP-TO welcome at dchildren, <Lilmer and :Russell -TO- E‘;‘:‘:o: ot rel‘fl)sston‘?ethree ibrothers, "h.:".' I w°“ld,‘"t h‘,‘,ve my DATE IN ALL Chiarles:Rauch of Yakima, Adolph.of- :life insured, either. METHODS Crookston .and ~Fred of - Chewelah, TN Washio o e ot Students should apply at e eS 'uneral services: w : it g the ‘German Lutneran church, but Tg.\lesv; YMor l!(tfilf:e]}[lan l‘i);ec; or?l:?::] :}:;Lrbseepo:gla;: E the exact time:has:.not been an- , Northern Natl_ Bangk Bldg. . aneapolu nounced, as. more relatives are ex- pected .to.arrive. The body will be taken to Crookswn for burlal. DOCT()R ADVISED & TOMORROW A. F. Roberts: "Succenful Ca.ttle at 3:00—7:30 & 9:00 VIVIAN - 'MARTIN 3 Brs b t_‘_li—t—a— 141 In Paramount Picture Phone 576W !} STUDIO: >:Room 5 g 1213 Lake Boulevard lllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIIIlIIlII{lIlIlllIIIIIIIlIIII|lIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlllIlIlIIIlIlIII Safe-guard — Your and ydur Childrens Health “One of~the. best.doctors in Col- orado advised me to take Tanlac and it has.not only. overcome my troubles = but~ k. have . gained ;sixteen ;pounds 2 since I began -taking -it-sixty.days ’ ago,”’ said-A., K. Roberts, who | i Rocky--Ford, Adfberta, .Canada, a few days.aga..;. . * Mr. Roberts is one of the, largest cattle :dealers in his section of the “ csuntr);.l.l wtd; Jlbetore mo;lng :‘o an; K JANE GOES adaa.shoet -time. ago,; he. had, spen most-of-his_life inColorado, U. g A, - A-WOOING” USE é g £ A1, can, naw, u.nderstqnd why an- lac onjoys such: wide: popularity both in Canada and the- vn}ted States,” continued Mr. Roberts, “and since, it ‘has done .me.so much good,.I: know that it.ig a very. dependable medicine and-:degerves all the praise that is .being , given: it. .- For the past two years I have suffered from stomach trouble, and when I commenced tak- ing this Tanlac, it was almost im- possible for me to retain anything I ate I was very nervous and never. got a good nights sleep, .and finally got so weak and-rundown that I. was aardly able to get about. I often Rad dizzy spells, and was ibothered a great deal with constipation. “My physician _certainly knew what he was doing when he prescrib- ed Tanlac for me, for it has done the work- for. me, as I am as healthy and strong now as_L.ever was in my life (n fact it has done much more for.me chan 1 expected it would do. I have a fine appetite and everything I eat || agrees wiht-me perfectly, and I never have the slightest sign of stomach || trouble of any kind. .1 am no longer |} bothered . with . constipation and || never have those dizzy spells any more. I have regained all my strength, too, and that nervousness has left me, and I slegp like a log every night. In fact, I am simply en- joying -perfect health again, and 1 give-Tanlac credit for it all.” Tanlac-is sold-in Bemidji by the City -Drug Store, in Kelliher by Mrs. R. Sterling, in Blackduck by French ,& Moon, and in Baudette by J. Will- ams. ; 0 Money—Men—It makes no dif- ference! 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