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| Bemidii Mtg. ggs, 39¢ 243 cl'tb wood for sale, '$38.50 per load: -Co. Phone 481. T&F . M. er . of l.oake Plantaganet ‘was -in the city . Tues- | day, attendlng to mnttera ut busi- 'The union uiuslcnns are giving a dance-in the Armory Enster Mo:d:ys. 1l t Newmln, who has been teach- -school at district No. 67, -has his work and left for Du- “Whitney, A. K. MoPher- McPherson of Walk- hours in the city .on M- s Elsie Rassbach arrived today from Borup, Minn., to visit with her al&ter, Mrs. W. E. Durbahn, over Eas- Charles ‘Icenoggle and tamily, of - Northern, left Thursday for Bis- march, N. D where they will make ‘I thelr future home Wn Hynlnths 3 50c and 75c. B 2t4v2-3 nc;t Jamison 'énd Edwud L. Rog- 'Walker. venuvh“-' ‘in Be- mdj yesterd.y. _ten ‘piece union orchestra will rnish the music for the dance Eas- r Monday in the Armory.: Remem- ‘the music they ‘turnished for the ber workers’ dance. .. 5t4-b 3 and Hrs Dick Williams of ,ltns were among'the out of town ers here yesterday. urdny spec! I—_Fancy rlpe lba.' 12c per pound-at ’l‘roppmnll':’: HIgY dji Thursday; to be the guest of n ds for some time. - mh pna. for Liverty, Bapds: i A Hé 8 Jerolani¥i, frhyra. Pear- “Ryoerg .of 'Nevis|,’ u!dsy special—6 qt. alumlnum fihn, $1.50. -Given H‘fd}':lr; Agnes ‘of - Northern id§i - shop) ursday. 3180 calied ‘on’ friends: while 'in ‘Matson returned to Rapids today af- | MacGregor-Given 3 Grlu. Jones“will arrive this ig’ from Wadena, to opemi sey- d-.y rvices, at the Me- ehmh-. this: evening ;at: 8 e.. Through followed by 11 ull at auction; my black- equipment, buildings, "stock jd household goods at my black- # h shop:'at Wilton, -on Saturday, . “H. F. Krumrey, ¥ 5d4-4 rnesville, the city for; o yonns people of tho nvnngell- gie held their regular month- usiness. meeting. last night, at the e ‘of. Misa Bertha Theichel, 1301 ) Lunch-was 8 : ne lot of Hyacinths, Ferns, Ger-| home || and - other plants, n, for Master at the Greenhouse, Phone 166. A. E. Harry' a very painful injury of which} Dbecame the victim on Tuesday en & concrete slab fell on her _breaking three of the bones. > in considerable pain, she is re- ng nleely at her home, 403 md' Mrs. A. L. Bnrler enter- seven oclock dinner last ing, at their home on Beltrami ‘ifiu. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given, Mr. and Mrs. E. :Denu, Miss Minnie Pfeil of Vir- fa, Minn., sister of Mrs. Barker, ‘and Dr. lmlflrs G. M. Palmer. Dn.lmonlhmn,r Attm-ney E. E. McDonald spent Wednesday and Thursday in St. Paul on business matters and returnsd to the cny this mormng WL B, Dutbahn returned.last even- ing from New -Ulm, where he has been ' for several days making plans !dr his work there next year. vllrs. C. G.-Hankey entertained her | Sunday school class at her home last evening. . ‘'The evening was spent.in mlaylng games and candy making, i :Mrs. E. E. McDonald returned this morning from Los Angeles where she hag been spending the winter, visit- irig friends and relatives ‘there. :'The school at Redby has been clos- ed for the past'two weeks on account ‘ot the marriage of the former teach- er, Miss Cora Lambertus, but will be ‘Mlss ,Beth Newton entertaluyd seyeral little friends yesterda 1der, Lets, i and John Hafll- mm BURIED urial services were held 'I‘hursday afternoon for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Spencer. Inter- ment was made.in Greenwood at 3 ofclock under the diréction of M. E. Ibemwn, undertaker THE BEMIDJ!1 . License to marry was granted to- di F.W. 1 5 clerk of district |’ dourt, to Richard McKay and :Pearl Cnrrpll of Baudette, 'Licensed yest- *lerday were 'Nathan Wmteleather. and; Johannah Kingblrd \ mATIVES LOCATED ' Relntlvep of Silas Savanage, who dropped ‘dead' at -a Kelliher hotel @ few ‘days ago, have been located and| the body was shipped today to Mich! gan for hnrla‘l GABDOPTHANKS ‘We wish to thank the friends qnd : neighbors ‘in’ Mill ' Park and. Nymore 'DAILY, PIONEER |WILLITS' 8HOW POSTPONED - ON ACCOUNT OF MEASLES BAN On _account of the ‘ban - -placed on public places ‘prohibiting admittance of ‘children under the age of fifteen years during thespresent epidemic of measles;>;the .free show planned by E.'J.:Willits; the landman, to be giv- en at the Rex theatre Saturday morning at 10 o’clock for: the chil- dren_of the city and the farmers and their families has been.postponed in- definitely. ~Mr. Willits promises (o hold ' trufe to his previous -assertion that he will entertain as soon .as the ban has again been lifted.: mm DAUGHTER DIB for: their beautiful floral offering at|, death .of our beloved wife-and mothy er. stsnefl ¢ . A 'l"hos Vlgen and famll me FOB mn rm-mo % Services were held on Thursday ai ;errnoon at the home at 3 :0’clock for Premo who accidentally m death ' while engaged at his work -|the logging dock for the Crookstol Lumber . company. Interment w: made in Holy Cross cemetery under the direction of H. N. McKee, undel'- taker. § BTABHBH AUTO LIVERY Chzrles Runyan and Pete LinaJ hgn, both former service men in the transportation service of the U. 8. Army, having driven motor trucks in active service in France, have open- ed what is.to be known as the Be- midji Auto. Livery *with offices .in the Markham hotel building. Both men are well known here and so- ‘| icit the p2tronage;of all. 25 < NEIGBOR SURPRISED . .. A real surprise party occurred. yes: terday afternoon, when twenty-five lady friends and neighbors -invaaed the home of Mrs. Albert Streiber, 613 Fifth street. Each guest presented Mrs. Streiber with a quantity of -gro- ceries, and just ‘hefore departing they presentedf her with a: purse of $62 in silver. A very pleasant af. te moon was spent, at. the close of ich a.delightful lunch was served by the guests. The affair was a com- plete surprise. to Mrs. Streiber, and she expressed her sincere apprecia: tion of theéjr thoughtfulness and kindness towatd her. . Day and nght Servwe . Country Trips a Speclalty Omce Markham Hotel‘ Buzldmg e - For Easter Week “_A Few Money Savers At Troggman 'S Pure Lard, 1b... .. FOR YOUR EASTER DIN NER‘ Order A Brlck of Langdon s Ice Cream Visit our plant and let us, show 'you the sanitary conditions it ismade under. Our Easter Sunday: Speelal“ . is three layer brlek Orange, Pmeapple ‘Crush Fruit:and » »Whlte House. Langdon Manufacturlng Co =|mm way for the infant daughter of Wal- ter Peterson. The child died at the St. Anthony hospital Thursday af- dren-congregate, ‘excepting th lte, normal and.other kchools Which are under the care of school nurses. ternoon at the age of three weeks|We therefore recommend that = all and the remains were shipped to Sol- way this morning under the direc- tion: of H. N. McKee, undertaker. Mrs. Peterson, the infant’s mother, passed away at the hospital here on March 18, death having been caused by blood ‘poisoning. . The infant wi | be laid at rest with the mother in the s«;lway cémetery, . NOTICE o On account of the increasing num- ber of cases of measles since the first of the week, it has been deemed ad- |visable .to close all theatres, Sunday| - schools and other ‘places where chil- o Co‘r}rect : Slyles, Correct 'Materials, Good dressers will like these suits. TJley will admire their graceful lines, good appearance and attractive new- - ness. - Among them will be found the néw double breasted, form-fitting and semi form-fitting models, also more staple and conservative styles. $40, $45, $50 to $75 Correct Coloring and Cor- ‘rect Tailoring . Other Good Suits at $30 and $35 ' NEW SPRING TOP COATS Large Queen Olives, quart Jar. So...56c Breakfast Blend Coffee, 2 1bs for. g 5-1b jar Pure Apple Jelly. ... .$1.19 Marshmellow Creme, pint size. ... ..29¢ .Home Brand Apple Butter, large jar.32¢ Sweet Mixed Pickles, per quart .. 38¢c - Krispy Crackers, package. o 17e * Armours Tomato or Vegetable Soup, 3.cansfor .. ... ‘Holiday Nut Margarine, 3 ths for. . “Danish Pride Milk, large size, 3 for . . c .98¢ Pearl Tapioca, 2 1bs for. Galvamc Soap, 10 for. . .. Leaf Lettuce, Head Lettuce, Celery v Sweet Potatoes = . ~ Sweet Juicy Oranges, dozen. . . ......33¢ ‘Bananas, extra fancy, b...........12¢c Fine Eatmg Grapefruit, doz., $1 40, $l 65 ‘Special pnce on eggs. Phone. 927 No Charge fer'Delivery . 'SAVE THE DIFFERENCE SHOP AT TROPPMAN’S ..93¢ Pillsburys' Pancake Flour, 4-1b pkg % j We are showing a large assort- ment of. Spring Top Coats, made from all warranted materials, and “inall favored colorings. Form-fitting ~and belted styles. Also box coats, . ete. Excellent values at 'Y ‘E. A, MALLORY HATS, best for general and business wear. - New blocks and colors. Excellent value for - $6.00 J. B.STETSON places be closed :to children under | the age of fifteen years, until far- ther notice, E. A. Shannon, health’ ofticer, L. F. Johneon, mayor," Thos. Balloy. Chief of Police. 3d4-3 é KNIGHTS. Amnnon ; ; . Baster services will be held at the Episcopal 'church - Easter ' Sunday morning ' at' 11, o'clock.. AIl Sir Knights ‘are requested to meet at the Asylum promptly at 10 o’clock. By order of B, W. Johnson,. ' Eminent, Commander., _m'mliiululjlmnlmlillqnnlufiufinn|||' m IIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllmlllmllmnllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllE = 2 E - = = 2 ] s ] S =2 E] E] E E] = 2 = ] F = = = H V= jllllllmIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIlIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllIlllllfillllmfilllfllllmlli_llll HATS AT $8 and $10