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called wound. slowly. immediately to dress the IN PUMP COGS WHILE IT WAS 0P ERATING ness caller at Bagley Wednesday. The members of the St. Paul Luth- eran church, of which Rev. A. Soren-|a son is pastor, met at the church Thursday evening for a social gath- ering. During the course of the eve- ning Rev. Sorenson was presented with a purse of $110, Andrew Meygr making the presentation speech in (Special to Pioneer.) the Swedish language. Mr. Meyer’s Bagley, Dec. 11.—H. W. Sorenson, | witticisms brought forth much. mirth of Shevlin, pastor of the Lutheran|from those present. Later in the church of that place, spent Saturday | evening a delightful supper was at Bagley, getting m;ddca} attenfiron- ser:lgd.l All %re:ent reported an ex- Mr. Sorenson was the victim of a|ceedingly good time. painful accident last week, when he J. J. Sundet of Crookston, a form- had his hand crushed in the cog|er Bagley resident, spent several wheels of a pump. Mr. Sorenson says | days here the first of last week, at- that the hand is improving rapidly, | tending to his real estate interests. although it will be necessary to car- E. Stangland, who .formerly resid- ry it in a sling for some time. ed south of Bagley in the town of F. A. Seaman, Great Northern|Nora, is attending to his fagming in- claim agent, of Duluth, is spending|terests here. The Stanglands are re- :)hei week nttt Bagley, attending to Sidliv?g hI:I Noath Dakota at preselnt. . ‘business matters. iss Nell Hanson, who is employe Ed Wright of Jasper is 51’91;":“5 at the Valley County abstract com- the week visiting with his sister, | pany of Glasgow, Mont., arrived Sat- 'Mlé- Eulwv::tlis:nn’wmiam — urday for a week’s vigit at thel![wrxe ame . H. A. Crookston is spending the week at ;‘{a,}l’::n?arm: ]I"Id;'nsond llgg Thurs- -?e’;g“)" attending to business mat- gay for Glasgow to resume her & uties. Olaf Qually, cashier of the Secur- ) ity State bank of Mahnomen and C. 1:‘:;";2 ?:::::&ifi:m;:?ieb?r:flxeomrt 3 ty attorney of the p.oy & A Cooger. e Taiocias here at.|Visit at the home of his mother, Mrs. g":fi P atce'bsls,l;ess mattezs Mary Pehrson, the first of the week. e'é ng oBerfleld of Shevlin, was a|He left Monday for Thief River Falls % ifxorgacaller athBa ley Tuesday, | t0 Vvisit friends, from which place he u;u;si;e kil gat{en e S will go to St. Paul to receive medical monthly meeting of the First Nation- afi;:zlgyfind of the Road,” shown at al bank directors were: 1LeWis LOMN, |the Family theatre Wednesday night, gmt"“& ot ba ‘;‘1'““' osston, C. A.-fwas one of hthe besthtztalitpr]i:- 4 . i tures ever shown in Bagley. False thfi' (};e x;,tamfi%rtcl}‘el:lfx °?L‘H$§k’£ for :lnodesty wats n}u:t (i:msidered inI the » epicting of the horrors resulting :gz:ging the week here duringfge.,., fimmorality. Bagley people g 3 rtunate in being able to see F. W. Sawyer, of Owatonna, is|cre 1o ; 4 spending the week here, as attorney this picture for the negilible sum of in one of the cases that is being tried | fifteen cents, when we consider that this same picture vliasfshown lfihtee months in Minneapolis for a dollar a T. M. Mallon, Northwestern Tele- 3 i s phone lineman, 'of Bemidji, is spend- %:Ztiey T:;s ffi‘;mlfen?::mpuf,a:nqoé: ing the week here with a crew of league. men, doing repair work on some of Adv.in Mossefin left Frida: y for e '“;“‘s‘:t‘:‘l::“zi“;z; ton, spont| Bomidii where e will be employed 2. b ) in tl . Monday here attending to business os:m. §§r,1e';'fle"}f}y,iday for Gon- matters. ~While here Mr. Satrum|yick to attend to business matters. puré:hased one of the cars owned bY|From there he will leave for the J'fl' ';’h“”“' A ;l'win Cities for a weeks business . Brown, manager o: e Bag-|trip. ley music sc'ore, arrived Wednesday Eleanor Bryce, abstractor in the from Bemidji to attend to matters| Clearwater County Abstract Co. of concerning the store here, and to in-| Bagley, returned Thursday from a stall a new stock of pianos and pho-|weeks visit with her mather at Wa- nographs. Three Hamilton pianos|dena. and one Modelo player piano were| Earl Martin was a Bemidji visitor installed Thursday. Seven large Co-|Monday of this week. lumbia and Pathe phonographs were| G. P. Jones, editor of the Bagley added Friday. Mr. Brown states Hex:n_ld, l'eft l\flonday for Duluth, for gmt hved e;:pec}t‘s to muk:’ a numl:r o§ z]a( visit w:lth 1};15 daughte;, Mri T. M. runswick- phonograp! a. pal of 'King, and also to attend to business the present stock this week. So far, mnttérs. N the music store has disposed of a e — large number of pianos and phono-| & ¥ X % % & X X x X XK kK X X & graphs and should business continue|4 SOLWAY. * to prosper the store will be made a R R I T permanent fixture in Bagley. Charlie Rock, Pete Sorenson, 1. G. . Bagley Lutherans Appreciate . Their Pastor; Music Store Prosperous here this week. Martin Kjolhaug, county survey-|Haycraft, B. E. Tweeten, and Martin or, is spending the week at Bagley,| Dille were Bemidji visitors Monday. attending to business matters. A masked ball will be given here Rev. H. W. Sorenson was the vic-|Saturday night, December 13. Every- tim of a painful accident Monday,|body welcome. when he caught his hand in the cog| We are now installing an electric wheel of a pump jack, crushing aflight plant. Gilbert Lee is here do- Dont Depend Upon Your Salary Alone- That is only a temporary means of support and is liable to stop any time. When you get your check this week take one dollar of the money T e nemis. right now and start that account. that you have been hoping you could start. Interest at 4 per cent starts when you start the account. U The Northern National Bank “We Aim to Accommodate” Minnesota Bemidji IllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllIllllllllIlllilllIlllllllllIIIlIlIlllllllllllllllllc': =) Ask Xofir Doctor Good Ice Cream is ideal for the grow- ing child, it is just the nourishing, healthful diet they need. Let them have all they want. ' KoorsIce Cream. SUPREME Ask Your Dealer | part of the hand. Dr. Campbell was|ing the house wiring. A bunch of Solway young people Mr. Sorenson is improving|attended the dance at Shevlin Sat- urday night. . A. Noyes of Shevlin was a busi- | time. s r i Bernice Burfield arrived here Sun- - THE BEMII?JI DAILY PIONEER FRIDAY: EVENING, DECEMBER 12, 1919 day to assume her duties here as in- termediate teacher, having been con- fined to her home with the mumps. Mrs. I G. Haycraft left Tuesday for Minneapolis, for a reunion with her old schoolmates. 3 All reported a fine “Shop of Quality” Wheelock’s Market Everybody doing it—cutting prices—so we throw our hats in the ring and here goes. KREME KUTS . ' %’%?{%%EEITI R .Quality Line, 4 for 25¢ EGG NOODLES No. 2 can Red Kidney Beans. . .... ...9% No.2canPeas................... 16¢c No. 3 can Selected Tomatoes. ....... 33c Hand Picked Navy Beans..........10c Pork to go with beans. ............ 18¢c Picnic Hams, per M ....cccooeeeioceeeceeecccens 21c Hormel Bacon, Austin, by the slab, per Ib. By the slice, per b Beef, by the chunk, Ib. Pork, by the chunk, b Corn Beef, home cured, p o Ben Davis Apples, while they last, per Three pounds for ...25¢ Citron, Orange, Lemon and Grape Fruit Peal, 1b...49¢ Milk, from our own farm, per quart 12¢ Plenty of Cream, leave your orders for holidays. Creamery Butter, by the jar, per 1b Creamery Butter, per b Holiday Nut Margarine, 1b. Hormal Nut Margarine, 1b. Wilson Nut Margarine, 1b... Cheese, full cream, fresh Twin Americas ................. Imported Swiss Cheese . REMNANTS OF SMOKE SALE Oatmeal, 3 pounds 7 ounces. Three Minute Oats, per package. Cream of Wheat, per package.. Vitos Wheat, per package Cove Opysters, in cans.. FISH TODAY MOTHER doesn’t say, ‘“Wait until din- ner” but hands out any time a bowl of creamy milk and ; MOTHER’S BREAD The sweet, firm loaf that makes rosy cheeks and sunny little people. Strong little people, too. It’s a real health-investment, that loaf you mmne are going to take home today. Ask your grocer. HOME BAKERY White Fish, 1b... Pickerel, b READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Our Waitifig List for Kuppenheimer Clothes 7 A *WENTY-FIVE men in town are now waiting for Kuppen- heimer overcoats. About as many are waiting for Kuppenheimer suits. And they are all glad to wait a little while rather than to risk their money elsewhere on clothes of doubtful value. We never could get too many Kuppenheimer suits and overcoats. Now, we can’t get enough. Our stocks of Kuppen- heimer Clothes are low. We can’t keep them in the store long enough to build up a good variety. Wehave some Kuppenheimer garments on hand now. Small shipments are arriving constantly. If you can find your size among our Kuppenheimer’s now, you’re lucky. It’s worth trying, anyway. We may have your size, just the style you want. We're sorry we can't com- pletely satisfy the demand for Kuppenheimer Clothes. If you can’t find the suit or overcoat you want when you come here, we’ll be glad to make a record of your requirements and reserve the necessary garment for you when it does come in. GILL BROTHERS The House of Kuppenheimer Clothes