Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 27, 1920, Page 2

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2 | School Commmo- 5 IGIIQ at Grand eatre. 29—St. Paul Business llonl '%Tou will spend. noon ‘hour R B t&—NormllScin Commence- (] jpment at Ft. ‘June 7—8an Pflllllc Dllll stration. Jw 16 -nd 17-—convu|tion ot unicipaliti 2 Minne- ‘*. b !h?‘motond ‘here Friday and vllltfll the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. lawls Anderson. Mrs. 0, G. Olson ana Ida Gudarson will open a dress making parlor on June 1st, at the Olson residence. Elmer Lukkasson of Blaisdel, N. D., visited with his brother, Albert; here last week, - Mr, Lukkasson' left : lis Wednesday, from & N. D. Miss Besale Larson returned to her home after: flmlhlng a cesstul term of echool in'the towm:of Holst. . fordon Noyes accompanied by Clif- ford Digerness spent the wéek-end at. the Noyes’' home in Shevlin. “Mrs. “Aaron “Halseth -of Fosston, arrived here Sunday for a. lflot -visit with her sister, Mrs. Floyd HIlI. William Wll.tu went }o Lensby on} | business.; y i Assistant mperlntandentA C. Lar-] Mi ‘e::p%ed a ’po-mo a8 stenographer]’ at the Great Northern Life Insur- ber-friends, Mrs. 1. Lee and daugh- Lenora; of ‘Grand Forks,” who have .been her “guests for. the past week. M. C. Teigland was a business vis- itor at Bagley Monday. Mr. Teigland 1s now living in -Alida, Minn. O..N..Verenuit. and F. G. Fergu- son of: St. Paul, organizers -of the ‘Sound- Goyernment association, were at Bagley, Friday, making arrange- “‘ments to have a speaker here. soon. Miss Marion Steindl who has been teathing school in- North Dakota, re- = turped to her, home in the town of - .'No¥4, ‘Saturday. A. M. McBflde of Walker, planted | -about seventy cans of fish' fry in the _Jake here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. South, Mr. and L Mrs. Kniftin of Alexandria, motored son ot -Crookston, Minn.- visited at po-{Dale: will dqlv" the gmencem ‘address next Friday Mr. and Mrs. Morris of Crookst.on, {are spending several: days here. Mrs, Ray Mathison joined her husband' h Attorneys . Willl and Oscar Stenvick - day from-Fergus | Fall “Miss Mnrion Johnson“of Mlnsrva. spent ‘Sunday wlth rel; es at Fos- ston. Mr. and Mrs. li‘ ‘Whiting and family of Saco, Mon Thursday.. Miss Clara Renne: -Bhevlln, re- turned to Bagley aftér spending the “and’children urned Thurs- | week-end at her home. - Mr. Daigel of Etko, - ness visitor here. Monday., . A number of Bag] young people tend the Base the home ‘of his pnentn, Mr. and | Mrs. Nels Larson, ~Carl Rauk of Shulln, attended the Senfor-Junior:prom, Friday. . Cora. Johnson, mhel and | Dorothy . Noyes, vulted friends in] ley Sunday. " Ogcar Lewls of Clelrbrook. attend-| ed the Junior-Senior prom last Fri- fll] Misses Stella and. Eva Bergland, Amanda Anunson motored to Clear- || grook Sqturdly returning again Su ay. . D. Penney and H..C: nderson of Minneapolis, motored to Bagley Friday via the nic High- way, Mr. Andergon, tormerly resided here, having been a member of the Northwest ' Lumber - company. ~ After ack, ‘Eliason visited friends here‘ a'brief visit at points in the northern | £¥ part of ‘the county and the Itasca State pll‘k they- will- réturn ‘to the city' ovér the: Jeftereon “Highway. George ‘A. Lindeke, state tax com- |§ missfoneér-is-domiciled at the Clesar- water hotel,while going over the |/ 1 unty. Aus n'ol Dlllll"l is vie- | “Wm. ‘W.'Dale and -‘Adrienne-of - International |, rrived here team and keep on boostlnl..fl you want a pennant winning’team this | yeal " Mrs. A, B.. Berge' and daughter; Sigred, of Nora, visited at the county seat on Saturday. John “Kranz of Clearbrook vlslt- ed in Bagley Saturday. . —_— C«if#fi&i}!l’i#i{tt# Yesterday morning an elsht potind. baby girl Jack Galv Repalr ShOp 313 Seeond Sh'o-t Y cycles, guns, ete. - 5 neglsters, typewnteré and all vfine work. r Phone 3ID-W SELLS A New and sécond- hand bl-r -sto. Bagley to look: over “somie, tlrm 5caus"e’1W‘éfi always I“ent'yof g great selhng carnlval in our store Popular prlced : gflependabe goods for all the famlly Shop at---TROPPMAN ’S—--and Save $2.00 ‘Table Dtmuk 'Bleached-—. 8149 98¢ :White Goods— 69¢c - $1.25 Voiles-and. Organdies— $8.50 Silks; Stin Messalmes, Crepe ~de Chine-— x _ 52.49 $2.00 Comfort Baths— $1.39 $2. 00 Men’ 'S Union Suits, nbbed-— sl 29 &y There-cmthnofafllo erfltu\ted""d Brew, made from choice ba: with the ‘high wines -only, removed dmve vacuum process, hence, it is our’ exe u“neafl "Hnrvud Mills” Union Smts for llde!'— : S emom All high grnde footwaar m the most desirable. sumiter - styles. All° with hand-turned or sewed solés! ; Sem:fn'u best sty]es in Shoes and ‘535 Lhdxes Smts'~ Sergeq Tnco-,: sus0 Satm Tnfl'eta, <z Ex_l.:e.r't jndzel uz“fle'y can't un fllfi tllh ‘l@} $49.50 Dresses; . Georgette— $3400 200 Blouses, inall the wanud colm: £ and gizes; Tncolefl:e, Georzette—— i $15.00 Skn‘ts 4n Al Wool Plllds : " and Plain Colors— : 9990 . Brown ‘and Grey Cioth Top Shoes; " French, Cubm or. Louis Heels— §6 50 ‘Bedouin Csmbnc Muslin; 10 yards to & customer—: ; ; $1.25 Silk Gloves; wlnte— 3 Bfidfl- bfl'mbfl% French finish— ' . : 33c -95¢ : oM : TEED 50c Huck 'Powels, 18x84, hem- v 32.98 House Dresus— 3 ; s‘htched—-. 3 Remnants at 82 19 : One-Fourtll OE v Defective

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