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FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1920 ~ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PlONEiR KRR KKK KKK KRR KKK HXK KKK KKK P|evening at the Guild hall for the PLEASANT VALLE' - THERN benefit of the baseball team. Local * J v T iy NOR * talent furnished the music. LA 3 % % % % % 3 3 3 3k ok | 2k % 2 2 3 % 2 % % % % % % % % % | Rev. Grundy has not yet returned Mr. and Mrs. Vogler motored to| Mrs. Colin Campbell was a Bemidji|from Minneapolis, where he was sum- . Bemidji Tuesday. caller Friday. moned by the sad news of the death Fred Gardner, son Gordon, and| Mrs Charley Erdahl visited with|0f his wife. Rev. Grundy has the George Edwards were Bemidji callers | Myg, Henry Conat Thursday 'fore- sympathy of the entire community Thursday. noon -and in the_ afternoon visited |in his bereavement. cle’{:l{mmstle::aa:e %slel:syte}"i:\et;‘x::yr‘sr? school. : The vaudeville show given at the ! ~| The d .|Guild hall Monday night was well d;" Maht. They "t““"“‘ to Elve 8 lity hall g:fzrcfl;eglxtt?v:se:;gfi‘g- attended. Be:{ s:enteanve::y “I;":n‘m'l;v‘;‘:flnp"" tended. . Many Tenstrike car owners took Sam Randall w:s a Bemidji sh%p- Lillian Conat i1s on the sick list|advantage of the nice weather Sun- per Friday. this week. day by spending the day in their Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter motored Mrs. Hubert Cords has been visit- | °2"™ A M “, to Bemidji Thursday. i ing at the home of Ralph Grover for| Resgular school work will close \8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardnmer, son|a few days. Wednegday, .May 26th. Thursday Gordon and Norman, George Edwards Miss Margaret Arnold took supper afternoon exercises will be held for Bl son, Geo! Jr., t the eighth grade graduating class. and rge, Jr., took dinner with |at the Arthur Glidden home Monday | ® *'67 -0 SRS, 100 Hae "0 1 g0 Christina and John Stephani Sunday. | evening. liver the address. After the exercises a,(tse:n:;{clf‘;l{l::l Pv;?:le:vell “u:‘d&d Guy Simpkins has again taken up|parents and pupils will have a picnic Mrs, Fuller, Elsie Kitaver. ‘Rev.| his duties as mail carrier, after an|supper on the picnic grounds. Pilmer snd daught E':fi"' i “]'(" bsence of three weeks on account of | o " oiqav night the teachers will di‘n:‘errut the Wagso:rimmse se\:ll‘nda(;g glckness, leave for thg;r ;‘;specuve homes ex-|. Thomas Randall has gone back to|, Baby Glidden has been quite sick|cept Mr. Tuttle, who will remain & “his work at the Crookston camp east | 0T the last few days. week or so before returning to Bal-|: “Deacon Dubbs,” the play given|som Lake, Wis. of Nebish. Howard, Floyd and Ralph Porter,|at the Community hall on ‘Tuesday evening, was a big success. Every- and sister, Elsie Bashor, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coffin Sun-|one enjoyed it. . : day. Ella Otterstad of Turtle River, A school meeting was held at the|spent Sunday at the Henry Conat Chas.anmn home Tuesday night. home. Audrey and Helen Coffin and Mar-| Biynn Anderson, Ro: ) y Conat and . vel Worden called on_ the Dickins|parsey Spencer met with the National e and irs, Will Belts visitea|SUir1s 08 Monday evening. . ) e Some of the young men took ad- g::::t);, ant{r?haengo;;:&o(M.th%.laé:le;xs. vantage of the sunny weather.on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox and son, Clar- | 48y and went swimming. Was the ence, of Bemidji, were, visitors in |Water cool boys? this neighborhood Sunday. Mrs. Vogler and son, Bert, went to Bemidji Friday and returned Mon- day. While there they had Bert’s throat operated on. Loretta McClellan closed her term of school east of Nebish and return- ed to her home Saturaay. Tne Helping Hand Society are all busy making plans for a social to be given at the King home sometime next month. i Among those who called at the Coftin home Sunday were, - Dorothy Randall, Bess and Nina Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worden and daughters, Mr. Gardner, John . Stephani, Mr. Green and father-in-law, Norman Gardner, Clarence Wilcox and Ira Cook. AR KRR KRKKKKF * TEN LAKE RIPPLES * 1322222222222 2 22 0] The Ten Lake Threshing Ring is a new organization which was form- . ed last week. Its object is to own, b T ¢ Iy a\ AR a ‘ G, Y, ¥ )\ %7 . % . 4 / l’. “ v \ -\ n’ PERSS BEGIN HOT WATER DRINKING IF YOU DON'T FEEL RIGHT - Says glass of hot water with phosphate before breakfast -~ washes out polsons. If you wake up with a bad taste,| 1 INEST GOCOANIUE bad breath and tongue is coated; if |- X EANUT C WS TENSTRIKE x| your head is aching; if what you eat o i ioson, trangacted busiaess | allow and ean't get feoling fust righ; |. E< 3 OLESOME S Mr. and Mrs. William Travis ac- geguifmside b,:?:n%hgnnkwm?:h Ey SN { LA \ companied their son, Roy, to Brain-| ro® ast, a g l." 0 w.h ol i"“ . erd Friday evening where the latter |2 “9"”“.““‘.‘;’““'1‘:“;;"“ pLosphAcS was operated on for appendicitis Sat- | iR it- This will flush the poisons and|, A O e o oioinis, awomtint "Mass was celebrated in the Catho-|8Nd bowels anc. c'eanse, lic chi purify the entire alimentary tract. . : \ / ; ‘ ¢ church at Tenstrike Sunday. Rev. Do your inside bathing immediately : \ 7 / Fonmosse of Blackduck officiating. gy s The regular baseball team defeated | UPON arising in the morning to wash the married men in a one sided game |Out ©f the system all the previous at the ball grounds Sunday. The|day’s poisonous waste, gases and sour | benedicts are sadly in need of prac-|bile before eating more food. N : | tice. 'l'cuf tleeuitke young lflolk; te;l; like Mrs. Fred Ketchum returned |you felt ore your blood and mus-| A o Tlllxesdnyh night from Minneapolis |Cles beumfe loaded with I,a:;dy lm_p:ri- Manuf ac}ure rs where she was called ten days ago|ties, get from your pharmacist a “\b/ * ] 9 / ( : by the illness of her muther’,7 Mrs, quarter pound of limestone phos- . &n n eapo 1S, ;\ mnesota. Oblinger. The latter is much improv- |phate, which is inexpensive and al- ed now. most tasteless. . A number from Tenstrike attended| Men and women who are usually operate or lease all kinds of farm |the baseball game at Bemidji last|constipated, bilious, headachy or have machinery. The first purchase of the | Friday afternoon. any stomach disorder should begin . P [ ] [ ] [1] : ' A Ring was a 22-36 Avery grain sep-| A dance was given last Friday gfi;:]elir:d by Gamhle-Roblnsun-Bemldjl-cn'vé?somehsua'l:'s e f' ; ¥ ¢ b i KKK KKK KKK KKK - this inside bathing before breakfast. arator. The threshing ring, which : will be incorporated under the state laws, is closing its books and no more | applications- for purchasing shares will be granted, as sufficient share : ° holders have already been secured. ’ ‘The officers of -the new association . : l er S are: president, Carl Strecker; vice- £ president; Edward Regholt; secretary : E treasurer, Joe Johnson; directors, Al- a2 [ i 5 bin Carlson, Henry Sawyer and Os- | v e alr 0 car Reghelt. . : i “You Know Me, AJ” That's the Way Ring W. Lardner Introduces Him- self to You and to the Thousands of Readers Who Enjoy His Distinctive Humor in the $t. Panl Pioneer Pirsy (Morning and Sunday) } Henry Sawyer and Oscar 1I\l‘eg'l:lelt. “Forded” to McIntosh last Monday{4 . to examine the new Avery separato 313 Second Street Phone 359-W and to close the deal for the same for the Ten Lawe Threshing Ring. The Silver wake Farmers’ club will meet on Saturday, June 5th, at 8 p. m. at Carl Strecker’s. Mr. Dvor- acek, Beltrami County Agent, will be with us. After the meeting, the even- ing will be spent in dancing. Every- one is welcome. . SELLS AN New and second-hand bi- Y cycles, guns, ete. REPAIRS Guns, bicycles, locks, cash fifl*#ii‘fiii*iif#’ d - 5 LIRERTY *1% registers, typewriters and all - i i % ¥ k%% 4 Y - : i ‘ i:ete: I‘Jt:;r‘ v‘va:‘a visitor in Be- fine Work. . ' st.?u(g}eni g‘_”m midji Saturday. o’ Mr. and Mrs. George Burr and X idji Sund ¥ . ::gd:x::nt‘rl::egay!:vil::n:rlgnds.“ S see Rube When you Want a gOOd JOb r. and Mrs. Peter Utter entertain- g ai b : od M oad Ars. Horman Klasen and|% done or a’bargain in what we have. children and Mr. and Ms. Champy ; ‘Petri and children Tast Sunday. Dolpha Butcher came up from Spur No. 7 last Monday after a load of hay for Mr. Fuller’s camp. Mr. and Mrs. H. Klasen and chil- dren and Champy Petri autoed to Be- midji Monday and transacted busi- ness. P S ———————SS——————— PUT STOMACH IN FINE CONDITION Says Indigestion Results From an Excess of Hydro- chloric Acid " Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments He is now going to cover both the Democratic and Republican k Conventions for us in his inimitable, side-splitting style, and — here’s what he says about it. ; " Dear Editor: As I am not a candidate for either the Republican or Democratic party for President I have consented to the demand of many of my large following of readers to cover both conventions for you. And I would like to cover them good and deep, because of the fact that they both declined the generous sacrifice 1 was willing to make of myself to be a candidate, with or without a ticket. I cannot say in advance what I will say about these conventions, but I can tell you that it will be impartial because both sides have ignored the above offer of a generous sacrifice of myself on the altar of bi-partisan pa- triotism, so I have nothing to expect from either side—but they have from me. They should ought to worry, RING W. LARDNER. This is but one of the many features offered to readers of the St. Paul Pioneer Press and Dispateh. 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