Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 22, 1920, Page 6

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i y g x 3 3 1 g s THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER to state he would claim- the cha pionship if he disposed of Jackson. Leonard .and his' followers main- nmuoms'sflmcz%s -~ gt LN s, e e Qe ot heavy for his class but because of the scarcity of good oppqnents in the lightweight division. , 3 Leonard will do nothing more than exhibition work for a month or more during whicn he will be engaged in Consult E motion picture. work in California. 7 Jim Coffroth is trying to get gn op- JOHN OSBORN For relief for the after af- ponent to face him in a twenty round decision fight to be staged in Ti fects of the.flu and other ailments. B ‘|Juana before he returned to the east coast. s VAPOR BATHS Have proved to be a great]. benefit to many . people. Shower and .tub baths as} well. Barber shop in con- nection. ) l 212 Minnesota Avenue Car Owner Fords " “Henry” Over Snow Banks; ' Spring Near (Special to Pioneer) ©learbrook, March 22.—Wet under|' foot, well I guess! ! el L. Jensen’s proposed candidaty for the legislature is sweeping the west- emm prairies of the 65th legislative district with many long and strong demands that he enter the June pri- maries. The newspapers in his dist- riet have almost as a/unit hailed his |’ possible entrance with delight and have favored him with compliments which would make even a candidate for governor proud of his fellow-men. The sentiment in our district seems to be about as follows: *“Mr. Jensen is|’ good eonugh to run in any district. |« We're for him, in the sixty-fifth,” so aptly expresed by one of our editors. So ‘the 'rest of us, all that is now [ wanted is for Mr. Jensen to throw | his hat into the arena and the game §s om to nominate and elect one of the most popular and énterprising Regislators our ‘district has ever been favored with. i \ SUBSCRIBE FORTHE - | " DAILY PIONEER 'GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER 1t the decison of the supreme council stands, the sultan of ’l‘n_rkey.- will be permitted to retain Constantinople, o V ‘ . and probably will continue to regide in this palace. § AN ] = B TS 2T A £ e ‘ s . Y The.management of the baseball |a sister and four brothers. ‘She was tenm here gave a dance and basket |43 years old. Interment took place] social at the Peterson hall on St.|Monday, March 22nd at the Sambold . Patrick’s Day night which netted the | cemetery at Gonvick. Rev. Bergford : Woys more than $90 after deducting |officiating. g nses. Well done boys.. A couple| * mmawe of them and the boys will soon |. A series of Farmers’ Institutes will : be om easy street. We understand [be held in Clearbrook county this ! ¢hat the boys are getting a strong|week, arranged as follows: ' 1ine up on the field, and that active| Shevlin,: Monday, March 22nd. G“Ts MY comes Charley Waite, from 3 s, J i - : yho s being sought in line with the /|- ONE WEEK - from NEXT SUNDAY m J L and Lew Edwards, the Australian, 4 81 | gy - ! : X ; {|whom he whipped in" Milwaukee re- s To mmmsm cently also are beirg sought for in the series. . i Leonard is not considered through™ ( ~ . by any. means. ‘But the hunch has D“,‘"l“ and Tendler Howl for prevailed for’a year that, the cham- THE FASHION "THAT new Spring Suit” * of yours—you will want: gractice work will soon be commenc-| Leonard, Tuesday, March 23. Chance to' Defeat pion will have to retire or enter the’ B E 1 . . 7 e ’ ! ed.' - They have spotted a big leaguer Clearbrook, Wewnesday, March 24. welterweighti class as he is growing |} * Ev "T Of the Photographs of yom'self in' : ! for the boy with the wing of a giant,| ' Génvick, Thursday,” March 25th. Belt Wearer : too heavy to make the 133 pound’ E"TmE it A K lati d i :ikh“ # :i?‘pmdmphdt v(vlml twm%n E.gllaey' f er Marc;l tlzx“h' I : we'il"e:t(ier and Dundee both h"e.;b”n; ‘ - ! oE our Telalaves e, ] uce fade-aways by| KEach'ang every one of these places| n.. yorx, ‘march 22.—penny [y . ; . ; , ) _the. wholésale -when: they meet |extends to'you a cordial and welcome |y .oty s toeihl ahout and ,dohfi: but] l]x‘owu:r% a:o:t ns‘ll:i‘;lxe sway ::ixtl.l: :0‘ YE‘H : friends. g And of course the werthy opponents from our neighbor- |invitation to attend the sessions of|g. . the activities in the lightweight eon! nG Dunceo W Pictures should ‘be finished ] fng sedlons.., ld{bmll; yourdeyt'; lon the th;;nautu:e most c%nvml:: t0 YOU: | cirales it would seem that the cham- 3" - o .o v et i 2 nis| Al Cléaxdrook baseball squad s seas- speakers ‘at the .1in utes. wé|. b 22 ! en. Bring your wad along, and make [are sending Mr. J. E. Eastgate, of fll:nl: ::t:e;; %mn:’m’;ifilr::‘::;’: RURAL TEACHERS ; ° n the very latest mode—' a clean sweep in scores as well ala Larimore, N. D., one of_ the leading sis. B 3 . d Y P ] {1 the Way we finiSh them in eoin. % {/|peet, sheep-and alfalfa growers of|™“mpovire picking mccenor‘ for him Al IE‘NTION. g P e et An item published In the Winger |the state, who is also thoroughly j ; ) Rural teachers. should attend . i 1 Xaterprise dated July 31st, 1926, will | posted on such subjects as crop rota- a“D?veer I‘)l:lasc?l:.t' who puts on fights || summer training schools and pre-- : 1 o.ur studio. ®e of general interest, especially our|tions, soil fertijity, - production. of|;, ‘Jersey City already has started an || pare for attractive rural and con- Z . f gnod roads knockers: An autopsy |feeds, etc. Also E. W. Smith of Park-|o1imination series to ‘clean out the )] solidated school positions. - Free was performed today on the brain of |ers Prairie, a practical farmer, Who|iopiweight ranks and - decide the |} registration.to you in our Buréau. 1 ; 4 ~Mr. Anti Progress, who died yest-|has for years specialized in pork, clo- next manm to wear the Bronx boy’s A reral am‘l consolidated. expert s ¥ S .08 . L enday. It was found that a condition | ver, and potatoes.’ 5 crown. Cien s sk will be in m Write . today R i i . Y i of general rustiness prevailed in cav- It-is hoped that every farmer who Johhny Dundee and Willie Jackson || for application bh;zk b Dt . v, ! ftses of the upper extremities. The|can -possibly do so will attend some| o+ in the first bout of the seties the 8 - 3 . 3 : enly part of the cergbrum.showing |of the sessions.and plan for the other|oiyeor night and the fight was'very C. E: White, Manager development was that of the treasury |members of his family to attend with|, .\, on Jackson’s. Lew 'l‘endiqr. the Edvicational Service Bureau nt. - Even the Christian [him. . There are no charges of ‘any|phjjadelphia aspirant, probably will || 89 So. 10th St., near Nicollet Ave. Byain cells had been so dominated |kind for admission—Ilocal people fur-|, .ot Jackson in the next round, Then ina . Mi ; @ever by selfishness cells as to be ibare- | nishing the hall and the state paying . - - Iy recognizable by the aid of a power- |the expenses of the lecturers. — ful microscope. - The medulla was Copies of the new Farmer’s’ Insti- ————————————————————————————— mormal but the cerebellum was found [tute Annual-No. 32, ‘the best bgok €0 have one flabby mass. Mr, Anti jever issued on potato growing, handl- . Pregress was a prominent citizen of [ing and- marketing, and using, will ' ewr community and Was always ac.|be on hand for.this institute. This| (. fiwe € Opposing every improvement |258 page book ought to sel: for three which might tend to rajse his:taxes. |or four -dpllars, but-you can get a .¥le took a leading part in the fight |copy: free by going to the institute. agaSnst ‘good rosds and school cop-| - Remember the dates for holding; enlidation five years ago. . The causefthe institute. Sessions commencing . of Wis' death was mental paralysis|at 10 a. m. and 130 p. m. sharp. . superinduced by an exceedingly |Make a holiday for all the members measly vision.”—Exchange. of the family. -Come with the ldea o of getting all the information -xou Wothing for the Murnhvs can. . ‘Ask questions on subjects of , A freckled faced girl stopped at the special interest to you and don't be mostoflice and yelled out: B ibackward in giving ylour .own experi- i It’ i P o» jence.’ It's the mutua interchange of v ;fi:’?}::fe §:rn;l:?, Murphys? experience and ideas that makes the Sl 2 N institutes worth while. a ~Anything for Jane Murphy?” ‘ rgély up to y(;)u.‘ It deflénd_s on how you spénd it—on - ithe valug:ta you of what you get for it—on your ability to find . ] “Nothing.” A p ‘Herh Johnson is busy on his job ' : i B i Amyihing for, Ann Murphy?" | 5 ving potatoes for top prices where that value is to be had. : “No as usual. See him if you have any to ’ LTS - : : . . $ ':gnyt’hing fpr Tom Murphy?”. sell. ) i : o g d : : “Nor . ’ G . . "gnym\ng .;?tr Bob Murphy?” The Clearbrook hof1 and crate com- : Of course, it’s all mht to . the pomjg 18, that, theSG/ mer ““No, not ’ have ! i t . . ICTREY I s < o ey e Terry Murphy.” | Ml for potato and egg crates with ~ shop around a bit if you like, ~chants are coming to. you, : ‘“Nn. nor P;ttMli;pkyil nor De}l’ml(: full Elorce. t’ll‘ll;_ey expect -t:;h n;a:e a .2 1 t th th f 1 1 k' : fd d 1] d o 2 l urphy. nor Pete Murphy, nor Paul [record run this year, as they have - 1] g . 2 & :lnrphy‘;onor anyi Murpl;yf—‘dead,llil\;- ;helr y“l? fllledflt’; itts mwncl'.i1 v{'uxh but Why nOt € e 0 g te 7 90, 'mg % r your oliar. an W , unl , nat eign, - | bolts, ile or : : 2 A : % R B viion. sayagn Cr batiar-| oW ALRg: théum miore (a. over, . | low make it easier for you by ~ offering the best they have to . ous, male or female, black or white, ’ 7 4 . et : e ’ afte A t -t‘ 2 ; §2T% . i franenised or stranchised, natursl| undor 'tne auspiow of i Publl doing a little shopping after get1 \ nothing for any of the Murphys, school and the Melvin Johnson Post ] h o ; . o of the'American Legion a bevy of our. your dOu_al'—bY,S owing you ; ! a¢ efther individually, jointly, severally, now and forever, one and insepar- able. The girl looked at the postmaster in aatonishment and said: ‘“Please to Yook if there is anything for Clarence young people invaded Gully Friday evening and presented the home tal- ent play “Back to the Farm” to @ packed house. -It was“well presented and .received. the applause of a wel what you want and whereyou | You'll find that by reading - Ser can.get most of it for your . the advertisements consist- o pleased house. They will shortly pre- % i 2 : . Murphy.? A sent it here in Clearbrook for the sec- mon‘ey? . i : entl_y today and . everyy day, Edward Bierbaum spent the, first ond time, as the demand is, t: ' SR i y Sl o =l % . : part of last week at Crookston at-|Strons for them to give us another 'you can increase the value— | chance at it. We are not in position to say if they will stage it at qngley or not. It may depend largely uponi encouragement given. o tending a convention of the Standard Of agents in this section of Minneso- ta. Edward reports a fine time, a Targe attendance, with fhe best line of boosters out, in one of the best ¢ities in the north. He returned home * Tuesday morning. 5 ‘It’s a great idea, once you /{ 5 yourself—of every dollar get the hang of it, ?,nd here’s sou have b0 “spend. . The ~how!, o o things you see advertised are almost invariably as repre- Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Hanson of Zum- brota, this state, arrived here last . week, and havestaken possession of Miss Marcella Holm of this place |the Soren Hanson residence, which §s engaged as one of the salesladies |they purchased. Rev. Heisted and at the Gonvick Trading company. |family have moved in the Gullick y Holtz residence. 3 | ] § ] .- Right in this ‘paper you'll ‘There is no argument against the % : J 3 9 : : find dozens of advertisements ~Sented. . The — advertisers’ read amendment No. 1 to be voted on| Gullick Holtz and family departed 3 MNovember. 2nd, hence men who un-|for Bagley, Friday ‘morning, where ‘ ; : . . statements are usually safer .derstand the true condition and work|they will make their }:om hmmh ’ offering you merghandlse' B th . . . ) for the best interests of their county| Erick Lindom of n township s ome “ : 5:5 you;n nee d to- i to trust an your own Judg- and state cannot argue against it and | has just closed 'a deal with the present thel ds Clearbrook M tile Co., whereb § B i T . . . 7 -‘!‘ha% Sl)‘:llll.ng: :er:rv;;“;,;:; 1&“&2;{ hee:rec;or:e‘th:l:;:ereot otie of those § day; some tomorrow; some ment. Adyerhsed misrepre- proved by the fact that Peter Walle | famous Birdsell clover hullers. ' Mr. \ 3 \ o of late been Fording his “Henry” | Lindom has one of those big titan : next week or next year—but sentation is business suicide R h _ J b s < i aver the snow bands here during the t;:cté)‘rra:l s:evl‘l“ie: ttl: ¢ :::lnq:}lt::;l‘;pfl: ' ‘ ; . 3 Read the Advertisements and Increase . the Value of your Dollar | Tast few days. Give us more ‘“‘juice” Pete and help clear the atmosphere. A check of $285, representing 19 Christ ‘Borud presented his ‘mail months service in our late war with |carrier, ‘Bennet A. Bagaason, with & ©ermany was received by A. I. La|sack of oats on Route 4 last week Buddle of Gonvick last week. This is | while S. 0. Lundy of Leon on Route Minnesota’s present to her service | No. 2 remembered his carrier, August ®oys, and came direct from the Min-|J. Jacobson - likewise. Such warm : wmesota Bonus Bureau. His payment hearted appreciation of good services RS was No. 5,200. make the boys feel happy and means better service. ver seed as fast as any Oof thqm..,— . # Mrs. Alex Sundrud of Quinto, Lake . - 4o township, passed away at the Thief| Our good and genial county treas- = R¥ver hospital, after an operation |urer, Torkel L. Tweite of Bagley, vis- performed upon her. Her hushand |ited with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Walle .was at her bedside. . Shé leaves a hus- |of this -place the first ‘part of last band, six children, her aged parents, | week. ‘ ! ' ! I Defecfifi

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