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| A TENSTRIKE. READY SOON Means Employment to Fifteen Persons; Farmer Sells His Lake Side Farm .Special to:Pioneer) Tenstrike, March 16.—It is the duty of everyone ' interested 'ln Ten- . strike and the surrounding country to boost for the new log and- lath mill enterprise, which is ‘being Jaunched by the Bluebira Lumber Co., which has bought the old box factory * gite. opposite the depot.. Miller & Gibson, who have a large sheep ranch in O’Brien township, Are backing the congern and C. A. Smith of Waterloo, BARONESS ROMANO AVEZZANO | ** T L L L. ALASKA TOWNSHIP * kR R R LXK KK The Sand River Logging Co., will finish'its work this week, as the snow H |is about vanished for logging.. Mr. A | Charles of Neving will- do.the sq_wlng some time this spring._ y, ' & ! Jay Smith of Clovertown is in Min- neapolis with his brother, Roy, get- ing their tractor engine rgady tor ] |shipping. Just watch them,: Quite a number around here at- tended the sale over at Neving:Bat- urday. ¥ .Mrs.’R. Elliott and daughter were in our vicinity ionday. The first crow made. his-appearance ‘here yesterday. Good'sign:of spring. Mr. and Mrs. William Nietz of Rochester, ‘Minn., arriveg- in' Pine- wood Monday on their way to their [home in Clovertown in Clearwater county. Very glad to see them back. They know where there is good soil. | They will visit their parénts on their Jowa, who is a very pleasant mwan to [ deal with, is business manager. . Anyone desiring information re- gatding terms, etc,, may. obtain it by || o applyifg to Mr. Smith, who will be here permanently ana may be found |} in his office in the Taylor building. There. is some material on hand now and the miil will be in running order by the first of April. They will employ fifteen men, whom they hopef to obtain locally. Where it is pos-|: | way home. The Ladies Aid will meet with Mrs. | James ' Wynne Wednesday, March 31, 1at 2 p. m. Everybody invited. i We are glad to hear that Pinewood is to have an American Legion post rganization. We need one.- There re some former soldiers up this way. (R sible, all the material and supplies|: needed will be purchased right here. ® There is no reason, why this ven- ture cannot be made a big success for everyone concerned, if land owners will get busy and haul in their logs and lath material. The mill will buy anything you can cut from your land | and the terms are stricly cash. . . | * TURTLE LAKE * REEEEEEE EEEEE S LR Charles Lang was a Sunday visitor at the Ralph Dickinson home. * Dudley and Pennie Lawrence were | Bemidji visitors Monday. If the company is a success,g it f ppromises in time to light our town for us. But in the meantime, the| Blanche Malterud is.on the sick || 1 1st. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Qlsen and daughter, Arline, were Bemidji shop- | pers Thursday. Y. Miss Ella Otterétead hag resumed _ her school duties after a vacation of three weeks. Her school was, closed on J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION INSTITUTION y 45 The clothes you envy on other m " expensive as you imagine. Why should YOU pay those high prices for your'new Easter Suit when:.you can get like valpe'for less money Is it because you do not look around and compare values or are you just ready to ' pay any price asked? We are showit{g ‘particularly good values in men’s and young'men’s suits, so mdder- ‘ately priced that you will wonder how the J. C. Penney Company can offer such fine tailored clothing at the price asked. & M o J. C. PENNEY CO.—A°NATION-WIDE r is as clear as can be. It is—our organization, our il ‘buying power, our Think what this means to you, - buying for 297 stores direct from the manufacturer with all The answe (R A J. C. PENNEY CO._ en are often not as ° > & 5 (=] Z = | o 8l al [ =] g o zi owners ask for cooperation and ev-| " g o eryone—for a change—should boost| .A new photograph -of Baroness. Mrs. Ray McKnight left Satur- ‘for Tenstrike. - Romano Avezzano, wife of the new|day for Missouri, where she ‘will visit | ambassador from Italy to the United|for gome. time ‘with relatives. TRay William Murphy of Grand Forks| gtates. She and her daughter recent-|accompanied her as far as Bemidji. was a business visitor fn our town |y grrived in Washington with the Mr. and Mrs. James Long -enter- last week. He informs us that his|' oy occagor, ' : tained Sunday Mrs. A. F. Saddler and ~ daughter, Ethel, is now Mrs. Parklow, el i son, Myrom, R. P. McKnight. Sr., and | “er hubam:é»being Earl Parklow, a g Miss Laura Simons. - o & ¥ ~ residént . of Hines. p ; A 0 Mrs. ‘Gust Swedberg and son, Lloyd v g 4 was to have been'held Saturday, the . & . . . G p and daughter, Hilda, were Sunday|| G ' ~.Ir(shudan:e 11; wdtvetr.:lseg fi); })iu;,cl:::&@:tm:p:::g;:::fl::tetlg‘ visitors at th{c. Fournir hun:g.l' A [ Come n _durlng your' spare lay, Marcl [, al e Gu. 2 ; Guy McKnight was a Bemidji vis- . “1e music ‘is to be a special rf:lws being flooded by the recent|, q.irday. tlme, let us show you how you ' 4 5 L ? can be well dressed at a mod- erate outlay. the middlemen’s profits elimin- ated.. Is it a wonder that we are growing larger every year? NOILALILSNI HQIA NOILVN V—0D ABNNEA D T —A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION 0. Mrs. D. A. Whiting called on Mrs. L. ST E s 4 M. - = a W.. Wouth last week and purchased a | Subscribe for Tze Dally Ploneer “ sawrence and 8on, lpynoh of PlymouthgRock eggs for |——— . — e — ‘Theodore; alls were callers at |y ¢ohing A 3 A the Geo! 4sington home last & 7 week. William sdone is busy finishing | THE PIONEER WANT ' ADS Hlmm & " J. C. PENNEY YOUNG MEN'S SUITS the interi his new business build- P y : fog o eabunesh|_ seiNcResucrs || FURNITURE AND . William Mnrch;nt has mld‘» M| — - : 3 arm across the lake to Charles Wild : TS : : for $3,400. Mr. Marchant 15 to have ) UNDERTAmc $39.50 to $19.75 : 3 a sale of his stock and household ef-|| LICENSED AUCTIONEER . ’ 1 fecA'.s“in the}x;e;alréu%lre. i Be‘ i C.J. WILD C ; A e : 5 4 3 b orney Hall Huffman of Bem ; H. N. M’KEE, Funeral . MEN’S SUITS was a business caller between trains T i " g r a . 7 last Wednesday evening. enatriky, "h-, M i " H 4 The many friends of Dan ‘O’Connor || Always at your service 2 — $ 49.75 to $19 75 . in this vicinjty were saddened today to hear of his death and wish to ex- tend their sympathy to Mrs. 0’Con-|— nor. There will be an auction sale at ' = Davls’Mlive:ly barn Saturday after- il 2 E AT noon, March 20, of Maddern’s stock i ’ E:xp - L = and other effects. : For Qulck and ert : There will be German Lutheran| Shoe R'epair Work services in Tenstrike next Sunday. AT . Hetctor 1\\4{ Bdrnwn ‘wals a caller in Bring or Send Your' " af our town Mon ay evening. Shoes to Th “ 5 s‘ t c ( x HORNET * : e P L L REPAIR .4 Our Waiters . Mr. and Mrs. John Schnitz have gone to Wisconsin to live. Mrs. SHOP DO the Waiting Schnitz was formerly Miss Loretta [}~ g st Buzicls. : 7|} 511 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji Mr. and Mrs. Hohn and their two children have gone to Indiana to live. The Ladies’ Aid met at the home of Mrs. Valentine Angell on Wednes- day afternoon. Telephone or Write PHONE 178-W or R BOYS” KNICKERBOCKER SUITS . Thisis a question which always worries the mother. Boys are hard on clothes, and to withstand the strain he must have sorpething that.you know will wear. \ i Mothers, this question has been solved. So con- fident are we of the wearing qualities of our boys’ knicker suits that we have branded them the Penney Junior and the Aiperican Boy. These are made of tested woolens. They are like two suits in one. Why? : : use NOILLOLILSNI 3AIM-NOILVN V—'00 XdNNEd O °f J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDBE INSTITUTION Consult THE COAT HAS 'THETROUSERS is working, for a few days visit. For relief for the after af- Miss ‘Martha St hy . oo hom sscinck e || 8. A, KOLBE|],.,,OHN OSBORN L] —————————————— A snort program was rendered at the Literary society Friday evening at the Winan school. The following officers were elected: president, Mrs. | J. D. Bogart; vice-president, Madge Grouseth; secretary, Martha Stene; treasurer, Mathilda Inesnell. At the close of the Literary society, the La- dies’’ Aid held their sale of home- made articles. The sum of seventeen dollars and seventy cents was turned in to the church treasury. GROCERIES The Best That Money Can Buy Cornzr Eleventh and Doud fects of the flu and other ailments. VAPOR BATHS Have proved to be a great benefit to many people. Shower and tub baths as well. Barber shop in con- nection. - ; Hand sewed but- _ Double elbows. (HAVE Double sewn ? & Double knees " (seam to seam). Double seat. Double sewn ” work] Double | stitched. 212 Mhne;ou\ Aveauc Reinfor.ced arm- holes. Over raised ’ shouldgrsf AR XX R XXX EKKS * NORTHERN * S 2 E RS SRR R 20 B B 5 5 i Mr. and Mrs. C. Arnold spent the PRIZE WINNING WH"'E P week end visiting at the home of LEGHORNS o I , their daughter, Mrs.. H. Wagner of The type of hen shown here is Bemidji. not only the most beautiful for ex- - NOLLALILSNI HAIM-NOILVN V—'00 XINNJIJ ‘0 'f‘ " Mohair alpaca Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Cronemiller and David Day are having a slight attack of grippe. 5 8 There is a nice bunch of logs being hauled on the saw mill grounds here. And we understand Mr. Webster of Marion, Iowa, will be here in about hibition, but also will make good her title, -“The Business Hen of ‘Amherica.” EGGS FOR SALE Per Setting of Fifteen Eggs, $3.00 Per Hundred $12.00 _These eggs are fresh from prize Sateen sleeve lin; Especially set-in- y _Adiustabl% . - J. C. PENNEY CO.—A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION two weeks to begin sawing. i week by having a log roll on it, while Route 8, Bemidji _Phone 2614 ; ’ knees. ] afternoon at the Dea.rlmPt reslden:g: P h TH ,R H 4 B Ame"m- B°y sundud Penney Jumor i “msadneveacses s The Weather Man Prophesies Rain | = $19.75~ $14.75- " $16.50- ce;;lr};: J. Noel returned Thursday g i ' C— ’ * frorg Pine Island, where she spent o'He’s W ] the past two weeks as guest of Maybe He s wrons' 'IDE friends. She was accompanied by her s 2 & . B ! father, Mr. Freeman. B 4 But such trifles never distarb this studio. With our . Putting up ice has been the fav-| modern equipment we can make portraits at any corite pass time in this vicinity the : time. Patrons say the lighting effects we obtain past week. Al{‘l,ong those who have \ b tiful ? A been busily engaged are Ora Whiting, * are beauuniul. \ § 3 *J. H. Rendell, E. P. Cronemiller, G. 3 S W. Day, H. Conat and J, Noel. - We are NOT Bk T % Mls: IB‘lem?;j Mull and Mrs. R. Gro- % % er“p tu o . ver of Bemidji, were guests at the ; ‘home of Mrs. F. Grover for a few ngh Priced . : : Yoz S days recently. i The Farmers’ club meeting that NOI-LHLI»LSNI GGIM'NOIJN};I V—"00 AUNNHd O °f | ! ' i ™ L o nd