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1 N b ) il FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20, 1920 ¢ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . ' . PAGE SEVEN «'_#«-k«_ax*-kififi#ac««« I R R ] 200 30 o o8 26 o6 b 3O 6 ok 2 4 24 35 0k 2k 06 3 k360t | 36k ok 3% 6 % % % % % % % % # || Piano Tuning and Piano and Violin ave a Bit 3 Larry a Bit / Erick Landgren and J. W. Heggle| jonn Stechman attended the Na-| The friends and relatives of Mr. Repairi B Filli . spent Monday and Tuesday in Be-|tional Harvesters' Convention for|and Mrs. Archie Stecker gathered at SpRiring-—ow. ag oY midji on business. dealers in St. Cloud- last Saturday. the home of the bride, formerly Rose|| 216 Beltrami Ave. Phone 68 GINAGER s Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hoglin and|" wMrs Fred Graham of Bemidji visit- | Peters, on Monday evening and gave : ¢ little daughter, Leila, spent Sunday |od her mother, Mrs. N. H. Rice, for|them an old fashioned charivari, = (] ? 1 with Mr.-and Mrs. Bernard Landgren.|a few days last week. after which they spent the remainder 5 u n s l ne rocer - Mrs. J. A. Stillwell has been in The Ladies Aidesociety of the Pres-|0f the' evening tripping the light Park Rapids for some time, the guest | byterian church are ‘advertising an |fantastic.® . i of friends there. auction and pie social to be given at Sj-i S-h Shl\‘ifllls:tmidwiffi; were Be- rose . (- 1s of Miss Lucile Bell's|the Guild hall, March 6. m shoppers urday in spite of [ ] s sc}:ro‘:)? g:mys;(lo a Vsalentlne box on meEii E. Sfc:l]:lelkl\?l :g;ex;‘(‘ie]} 3':'1 ;;}e;:la: fll% Se‘xferi( j‘;g:)l‘lfi‘l;; e fa v Phone 851 120 Third St' | Thurs- ng of al as - W, | g:; r?:;i'ad ”31%’?35.'2‘;5‘3&“;‘ "the | Wednesday night. : ~|the Edgewood school Friday, the TOBACCONIST Werk end with her mother, Mrs. Dora| The Roland Fellows family have|occasion being a St. Valentine pro- 400 Minnesota Avenue Bell at Fernhill been confined to their home for a few Ell‘am and 01:: of valentines and in- K “$ha b : days with the “flu.” Every hope is|clement weather. eeps the best stock of J. A. Stillwell has closed a deal extended for tlslr & @ 4 : peedy recovery. Fred Lange calied on T. J. Wright s ::,t:rebz f:rfico:,i:rmz“;&ne}:ag;d: The second meeting of the Chris-|Thursday evening. ~ & Tobacco in the Northwest, NO' 1 santOS COfiee’ 5rbs vosesie e e 32.30 o tian Endeavor society, since New i Fr . sawmill, Mr, Stillwell and his sons e A 2 b Lee Wright dined with Fred Boyd . ) . : Milo sua Warren, are getting out & | {28 % Vot DOyt 18 (e SONTC SN Friday. also Pipes. We do Pipe Re-| | Victoria Coffee, 1919 crop, 5 Ibs. . .$1.60 quantity of lath bolts to be worked |, "o " 5 “the topic was, “What Arthur and Le Roy Dailey ot Rock- pairing. up at the mill. Prayer Can Accomplish.” isvery ef. | Wood were Bemidji shoppers Thurs. % - George Stillwell was & recent vis-|gort is being made by thoes in canrge | 98Y- Tomatoes, No. 23 can, five cans for. . . 98¢ itor to Bemidji, on business. While|to interest the young people in Chris-| Casper Knapp calied on Fred in the city he visited his daughter, |tian Endeavor work, that the meet-|Lange Saturday evening. . = Miss Grace, who is a sophomore at|ings may be held more regularly. Jay Edwards was a Bemidji shop- Mllk, tenecansfor.................79¢ g the high schoifl. g Lake Hat- Miss Emma Woock of Bemidji|per Thursday. Myron Sear], one of our e spent last Friday visiting with Mrs. The - members of the Edgewood = tie boys, son of D. C. Searl, is seri-| W, A. Rice. . Sunday school deeply regret the loss Oatmeal, ten-pound cloth bag‘ ......65¢c ously ill at St. Anthony’s hospital in F. G. Troppman of Bemidji trans-|of Rev. M. A. Soper, who has been Bemidji, with pneum’?nia following | acted business in our village last|transferred to a new field in Wash- an attack of the “flu.” He is under|Friday evening between trains. ington. The best wishes of the com- Cremo Flour, 49-p0und sack.......$3.95 the care oit"Dl‘.llslllail’lilon‘t T hE:;eryone enjoyed themselves at|munity go with him and his family. || . A. F. Stillwell of Pipestone, 1 -» | the dance given by the band boys on| ° Clinton Skinner, Fred Phibbs and e arrived by stage via Laporte Wednes-|Lincoln’s borthday. There was good | Lee Wrigh ited " ; en 8 et B 2.25 day to visit his sons, John A. and|music and an appetizing lunch was Stefi“.elflgu;dr; ed -Joha jang Wit H. N. M'.KEE, Funeral Salmonr one doz talls $ George Stillwell and mn;illlle:-M nq|8eTved at teh Dairs hotel. But the| "Mayis Philippi visited Mrs. Max Director . . Cilfford Johnson of B ;)-Fel?:hili crowd was small on account of thepyubeck Sunday afternoon. Polar White Soap’ 17 bars for..... sl.oo la., arrived via the Yola sever cold an dmuch sickness in this Casper Knapp and wife called on stage Tuesday todvxtsn ‘hlis sister, Mrs. | vicinity, so the boys went eight dol- | Mrs. Sarah Knapp Monday. PHONE 178-W or R L. V. Harpel and family. lars in the hole. Better luck next ) ) Misses Pear] Greigg and Margery|time, boys. Borax Soap, brown, 20 bars for. ... ..98¢c . Heggie were able “1’1 l‘ethfllll_m Scfh‘wl The younger people of this vicinity . . ) Monday, after a shor ness from|spent an enjoyable evening Saturday, : e Feb. 14, at the E. I Kruger home. Crackers, by the cady............$1.11 . Roy Shepherd, &Mbwt{l\fl’ G?tCMr;' The time was spent in music, games : Glen, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Cook,]and dancing. A delicious lunch was * all formerly of this place but now of served. Among those present were: i Salt Pork, pound. i, .. . 24c Yola, are ill withi the {lu, but we|Gladys Gregg, Velma Gregg, Mata learn that Roy is improving. Hass, Ellen Johnson, Marie Krot- y H. H. Tiara and Earl Horner grove seng, Margaret Hempl, Charles Hofer - \ Bacon, by the pound Gk M e e et 35(:, 33c e to Bemidji Wednesday on business.|Laurn Taylor, Herman Gregg, Del- Mr. Tiara returned home the follow-|pert Tufford, Tilmon Gregg, Charles i j_ P ing day, but Earl took the train on|Bryant, Alfred Hass, Clifford Travis, Yo7 Palm Olive Soap, three bars for. . . . .25¢ Thursday morning from Bemidji, to| Bennie Hass, Harry Fax and Ray / ? visit his father, hs‘ J. Horner, at the|Travis. AV ) . f 12 b 81 57 hospital at Rochester. . H. A. Ferrell and little daughter, = % X o it [ c H. J. Millis and sister, Mrs. George | Lois, of Farley were Tenstrike visit-| |'While the Salecmanbi n[ Wl" Ively a[ Matc}les’ carton o oxes % Greigg, went !to Bfilmitdjl‘ ’l;l;lesttialy ors between trains last Friday even- W ish the ki of . evening, and left on the train the fol-|ing. e can furnish you the kind o, . = lowing morning for Nisland, S. D..| Harold Tuttle spent Saturday of | printed sales letters and circulars Service and Courtesy Fresh Loin of Pork: per pound R in response to a telegram stating|last week in Bemidji. - | ontHAMMERMILL BOND that Our Motto that their mother, Mrs. Everett Mil- ‘Word has been received here by ill get your messagein therighl 5 lis was ill. Benard Landgren, who|relatives of John Pemble that he is will g ,fl\ h b took them to Bemidji, returned home|ill at Rochester with the “fiu.” Mrs.| W8y to the man who can buy ‘ Thursday evening. e =y hl%mbel left last week to join her| your 300("- ar ros, S. J. Horner, who has receive: usband there. U inted sales: hi . — = treatment for the past few months at| Grace Hagadone of Bemidji visited | ©2© MOI® print; mansiip. o Bemidji and Des Moines, Ia., for alwith her parents in Hagali township| Ask us. Auto leery READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS malignant growth on th%sxde of Mhns over Sunday. | face, is in a critical condition. T. Wi e oo . ° o ‘ Horner recently suffered a hemorr-|y 4 4 o x X XX KKK KKK KK & Fioneer Publlsl'ung Co. : hage from the sore and was taken to x % x BEMIDJI, MINN. 3 the hospital in Rochester Feb. 2, but SHEVLIN g the physicians there say they can | X % X 3 X X 3 % 3 % X% % % % % % — ( do nothing for him. Miss Sadie Fultz returned to Shev- O’Neil Brothers of Bemidji recent-|lin Sunday after spending Saturday o _E AT_ 5 - Jé _ly passed through here en route to|and Sunday at her home in Bagley. . Lake Itasca state park. They have| ~Mr,McBride was a Bagley business . the contract for getting out a consid- | visitor on Saturday. AT erable quantity of pulp wood at the The Ladies Aid of the Free church ! “ head of the Mississippi river. Mrs||Wgs held at the Huff home om Wed- . 9 | O'Neil accompanied them to cook for|nesday, Feb. 18. Th'rd s‘reet; ca 0 the men at the camp. Miss Thompson of Bagley made k a professional call at the Burfield s ?', home on Saturday. She was accom- Orchestra Formed. X irday. = i paniedd by Miss Wetzel of Bagley. 3 Prof, H. B. Palmer of the Lake|P*30C PY Je8 WWeluel of Bhe'®y. Our Waiters Alice Conso}ldated school is the or-|¢pjs week of the arrival of a daugh- o ganizer and instructor of an orchestra|ier at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DO‘the Waltlng The members are students of the|noyer of Bemidji, Feb. 13. Mrs. = school and other young men of the|Moyer was formerly Miss Jennie neighborhood. Juel Harpel of Fern-| Hanson of this place. i _ hill is one of the cornetists. The| Seth Hildred of Moose was a Shev- P faculty gave a program and basket|lin visitor Friday ard Saturday. i supper at the school house Saturday| Oliver Barnass spent Sunday at his { evening, January 31, for the benefit|home at Bagley. He returned here of the band. Twe}:;tyl;four bt;sl;eh Sunday. B y were sold from which the sum of $44] Kenneth Farr is visiting this week ; : A was realized. A large crowd was in|at the Dell Amadon home here. ° . NUTMARGARINE attendance and all report a goodf P. L. Renne spent the week end e L» Prepared for your table time. with his family here. ¢ . Free from animel fats g Mrs. A. L. Gordon was a Bemidji 5 @LE@MA@@ARUNE g visitor on Saturday. Anthony Gordon, who is working at Grand Rapids, Minn., spent the KKK KPR R KKK KK »* R’ * NOETHERN week end at his home here. 3022k 424 H MOk N k| T e Rain spent Sunday at his We wish to make a correction re-|home in Bemidji. garding the name of the Consolidated | Miss Burneece Burfield returned to school here. It has always been re-|her home here Friday to spend the ported as the Wilson echool, which is | week end. a mistake; it will be known as the Hans Gordon left Monday for Min- ‘Wood Row school. neapolis ‘with a car load of potatoes " The family of E. Huggett, who|from the Rice Potato Company. have been very sick the past week Mrs. A. B. Bayer of Ray, N. D, with the ““flu,”’ are slowly recovering.|arrived here Thursday. Mrs. Bayer George W. Day has been driving the|will make an extended visit at the school bus until Mr. Huggett is agdin | Burfield home. i able to be out. < "Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Scott of the F. E. Anderson was in Bemidji on|town of Dudley were Shevlin visitors business Friday. on Wednesday. Jay Whiting was the guest of Har- The annual Woodmen dance will vey Whiting, Sunday. be given Feb. 21, by the Erksine four Mrs. Frank Deming is acting as|piece orchestra. Tickets $1.00. Sup- nurse at the Huggett home, for a few | per, 50c. Everybody welcome. . days. On Thursday, Feb. 12, a private party was given in the hall for the young people. Approximately sixty were present. The evening was spent My cousin was visiting me from out |, plaging games and dancing. Re- of the city. We were sitting In the |¢roshments were served. A royal . living room one afternoon when We |good time was assured by all. r heard a knock at the door. Thinking Miss Mildred Burfield, who' is it was an agent, we decided to sit still, | teaching at Boxville, Minn., returned z g when suddenly a louder rap came, and [to her school Sunday after visiting under that furious blow the door came |here several days at her parents open, as it was just pushed to, and |home. B there stood my next door nelghbor, Dr. Campbell made several profes- who had recently moved in. We were sional calls here on Monday. Herbert Schreck took his little ®#0 embarrassed we couldn’t speak, and gho was 80 méd she went home and brother Jerald to Bagley on Thurs- day to consult D.r Campbell abo bhas never spoken to us since.—Ex- msy tonsils. pe anent change. / : Cocoanut Butter Ca HE stately dig- _,v*" Nofl;:uTapons. Minnesota Tnity of this es- tablishment has builded for us a reputationon which we are quite naturally proud. Our equipment is modern and our staff competent. G IE—certainly a magic word with hungry millions from Sunday dinner to Saturday night; but it must be good pie for every- z, one knows that the most delicious filling—be it apple, peach, plum or prune, doesn’t mean good pie if the crust is poor. i) And now we are going to tell you something about making good ’ . crust—use Holiday Nutmargarine if you would strike a new high 5 score in your pie making. i ‘ This remarkable product has completely solved the butter pro-; . "blem for baking, cooking and as a dainty, delicious sipread for o pancakes, muffins, biscuits and bread—a combination of cocoanut They Speak No More. oil and peanut oil chumed with milk and salted—wonderfully pure, sweet and wholesome and its moderate price allows you to be liberal to the limit for every liking. Ask your dealer for Holiday It sells so fast it’s always fresh. NORTHERN COCOANUT BUTTER CO. Manufacturers, Minneapolis Equip your Ford with Peerless honey comb radiator and Hassler shock absorbers. I have a big stock on hand and at a low price. Call me up or come in and see me. Also a good line of Ford supplies. Alfred Boe disposed of his farm on Monday. Mr. Boe recently moved ‘| here from North Dakota. News arrived here Monday of the death of John McCollum of Alida. The cause of his death was heart failure. Funeral arrangements have not been made. Busy Swatting Flies. I was a guest at a Sunday. sa%ool picnic, and everything went oft nicely until we sat down to supper. I had the seat 4f honor between the minister and his ison. We had the tables set outside, 1nd the fies were thick. A Hard Time Social. fiy never lives wien I am around, so Come to the Hard Time Social. We C&l‘l Save YOI.I 1 stood up and marted to swat. You | Where? In the Town hall. When? M can imagine uny embarrassment when | Friday, Feb. 20, at 8 o’clock. Given oney 1 felt a kick under the table. Themin- by whom? The King’s Messengers fster was saying ‘grace and every one and the Faithful Followers of the had thelr heads bowed while I was | Congregational Sunday school. war ra busy swatting files. No more Sunday |, LiEht refreshments will be served for 10 or 15 cents. Come in your one school picnics for mot—Chicago Trib- every day attire or you will be fined. Ph 265-W - une. Everybody come and have a jolly Nymore an. geaes, - Gamble-Robinson-Bemidji-Co, ‘icsae, good time.