Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 4, 1920, Page 3

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that' offer “exceltent possibilities . for . community PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF M. Frick, ofl“r b, oAy Ak Smith-Robinson Lumb : f 0., ‘uction "BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ; i ; EDUOCATION, INDEPENDENT nn & Co., | i ! struction 'an | o ewmasens wvany crrmmmoow sxcavs evmsar | RS oy of youmelr. | emonL BIEN Xo. . sgui | ERCH, RUISTAE Gsarstien 3 £ T \ 9B CARNON, Presi, 'K H'DENU, Sec. and Mgr. ' | -Albo take a stroll. ! e ASEVBE A Of ihe oked,of | Hotel MarkBem other ei5 i KeB) wiSD ¢ L1 e w, HARNWELL, Baier Thea Galk., ; R e R e R moved Yo Sueur® “UReT R ¥ Ry ‘Welophons 928 2 " — e i .B‘rro‘o #e Molander, Bagby and Mrs. N t- M{%‘A‘h’oe‘p" ¥ Y lon ‘minutes of the last meeting were 9 Eémin man well along in years moved into read and approved. The motion wa B made by Mr. Brooks and nconded'b; Ml.nrn’ec% operation g 3 e " ‘& new community. ; irs. Netser. ] e . 'He was grading his front yard one day when ' | The followin, b"Bl: were presented ip R Cor: 5 FINANCIAL STATEMENT. a bunch of children came along. He spoke kindly o, by n'.‘,'-" Netzer and seconded by |N. Appleton & Co., instruction...$ 10.01 |y ylo w ) '/to them and patted a little tot on the head. g. {Appleton & co., Instruction *Waeekly: Plonéer ‘must . h this - off! t later tham i . I ¢ “Public ~ Schoo! n- m o ""‘.:’;‘l‘r’.‘: e o m“fl&“” TN That was his first act:toward 'them, and from o feruction - + 11" it they formed their impressions of him. : i -Hatties ; Word "~ went out l‘mt?n‘ the. children - that he trami Miling & Bievator Go, ' Mafered at the Dostoftice at Bemidjl; Minn., as second- | hase’ matter URASF Act of Congress’of Mareh 8, 1018, ' " Ms ateantion paid to snonymous contributions. " Writer's. pame must. be known to -the ‘editor, but met ' .'for . publication. Communications for the $244,745.00 30,962.81:, Net Worth .. Wn.;{nnt P @'—————— A . .was a nice man and good to them. 5 3 -'3- 1 ra ?etner bR - - . All of the children in the neighborhood became - |gAnfe - : (s A O I Rg e ‘21,8078 : 3 - S o A t d Interest and % . SuBSCEINTION maTES | i _his friends. ‘If they saw him a block away they |Bemidii Hardwar ul Book i s e fand. R s " By WAl | ~would' sing out, “Hello,” Mr. 8. - Otto Broge, auxi 78| p, Instruction, Firs 1 Ban| One YOAr sossessces-$4:08 . There are always a warm, cheerful, friendly Celon Sclentifl oo a Sesunty State Bank . L85 g1z Monthe 4 89077 | greeting fof him from ‘the neighborhood kids. - rees A8 Three Months ..ccsee 100 When he patted the ljttle tot on the head and : . THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twalve pages, published spoke a kindly word. to the others he was sowing : T e e bonass et e say-eddrss 1. bread upon the waters. s —— g Now the little crumbs have grown into big loaves that never become less: it A pat and a word did-it.’ i & COLLECTIVE BRAINS. Jos. M Motor Inn.,, maintenance .‘" h:h:: :;“':;:::nin?f ::im"em Shie t\own. W A party ‘of Bemidji citizens are to take a trip Nertawestern ; Aburidances snd.Jo spare. : “ up into the ‘ditch country at the north end of the But they are mostly individual brains, operating - | ' county in' the near future. Now that the bridge ‘" “individually and for the bemefit of the -individual. & 111;.1( been conltr:]ct.e; ;cron l:he o:tl!e; froBm 'li!at: - ne Sentiiicl Fublishin i § Lo R % g e it is possible rive throu m’ Bemi Robi) s Whnt w:e ‘need is co}lnchve brnfm—thp Pl:mm of to the' Gry:ln country and fro:n gcfiénce\no rthdgo 3 5'“&2&.%".?&3%3" “:b many individuals' who'co-operate in enterprises for Baudette. This marks a mew. era in the county. - |ixing Supsrintendent Bagby 19 get ihe the common good of all. -~ 3 g, " _For years all the business of that section of the 32&‘&"&1}?“"%1.‘5 .‘;‘:fi%‘:{"fiieé‘n’(fia"'fl‘; Much can beé accomplished through the collective county’ has been going to the towns west of Grygla, - Mt oves fhat the Clerk be Instructed to 5 yse of the brain power of this town, but little can Thiel/ Biver Falu.getting the bulk’ of:the trade. Al Stterior wood tv‘v?;rlt:'.“tawe‘::"‘n‘\’g ] ] No doubt there will still be a large amount of it flashing on the High School Bulldln‘f. Motion_made by Mr, Molander, second- be_expected if- each individual centers his brain ) : go there but on account of the citizens of that ed by J. T. Tuom: 4 “/wpon-his_own. individual pursuits- and refuses to district having to come ‘to Bemidji to 'transact . | ,Therebeing no Tirther business, mov- ERT “permit it to function beyond that point. county business there should be a large portion of B H SMITH 4 ‘ . < . Individual operation’ of brain power is good, but the business. diverted to this city.” The trip to \'J. T. TUOMY, - i ~ B Y 2 . both: individual and collective- power is better— be made by the business men of Bemidji should help - | (a1 ¥ terk. Y ou ( 'a n Rest Ea;fj’ o & " 3 s N 4 - - h. open up this channel of trade and it will serve as much better. - ; 0 b : PROCEE! r THE The man who has but few brains needs them all . CHEDINGS O “ well to show our city people what a prosperous TION, INDEPENDENT ; v o community. the county has in those townships west SCHOOL DIST. NO. 7 YOU have that peace of mind which enables you to think of June 23, 1930, for himelt. . ‘ 2 £ the Red Lak ; The regular meeting of the Board of| bigger things when all your valuables—your records, documents, 943 3 ’ i 3 Er ) e Re €. . reg mee e t . ! -e._.' iy s have been richly. endowed by nature e s T Bducation was held Jupe,sind. Mem:! price sheets, costs, etc., are within the impenetrable walls of a n afford:to devote a portion of: . . 3 S‘miéh, Jl.‘ T. r:%my.'k 1%--.0 Nent:e;. Quin- p i/American - firms have been shipping coal to “YMoved g'yll‘(‘r. Brboks and seconded by GF A”St ({4 l Saf € Europe at_the approximate rate of three million | Tuomy that the bills be allowed as tons a month. = American control vitiés “toward community “better- : A The Label of the Underwriter's Laboratories on each safe is your assurance of protection. This label was won after vigorous and eral Co. % Counting twelve tons to the family, one month’s D. Applet. oy in X LTSI o T | el o the con thac e being g to Buewpe | BT AGAIGT R AR S T vy it ould spénd-halt"s day strolling sround town - | Would keep 250,000 American families warm from . | ®eoranes 2 T Cn e yen % i % back with & fist full of suggestions for the beginning to the end of next winter. + | Beltrami gievaior & Miiling Co. or you. : e S A : How much shivering do you want your own wife miaji Aut Come in any time—there’s no obligation. | g, S ', S ot i 1 as"rfiucl; e biuiheu»;s sits fodo and children to do in order that these exporting - L this strolling and makz these suggestions. e profiteers may clean up additional millions? . Pomlall Plouser 51;'{1 Instriction PION I v o The editor doesn’t pay all of the taxes that are : =i i : ECmidi Tirer o, tranaportation 3. EER SEATIQNERY HOUS p“”' ! cotlected: in. thi “and it is not up to him to Theoretically the presidency is a gift of the peo- Boardman's Drug cst;.g; b Wholesalers e : ::“?h . ":h ‘l:iu"‘hi m“’ Yo and all/dfptli; e ple, but’ practically the. great mass of them have |conrad Braaten, operatlo ’ : oy S i | L5 st P B e i ¥ but little voice in its bestowal, The bosses are. | C:Brown, other exp. pay 2 N ® " That as much your’ busifiess as ours. ; " We: have said much: in the past, and will prob-' - ably say miore “in the ‘future, byt we would ‘like . }* Yo see you, personally, do.a little of the strolling. and some-of the. suggesting: - . e i Our ‘anthorities are fair minded ‘and reasonsble’ " in their conception of the duty they owe their con- 4 . stituents. ..Certainly they ‘would be glad to hear your views. - ; g ; The ideas of ‘many minds are better than those of.a few, for out of the great mass will come some still in-the saddle, although the girths are becominz maintenance ‘weakened. X : S SRy NI The young man who squanders his money ‘has many ‘companions, but | few friénds. ~ Men form friendships for’ those whom -they. .can; respect, and ' no one respects another who- dissipates his sub- stance in riotous living. 5 s —_— = -A man may think he knows his own faults, but -his neighbors can tell him a lot he- doesn’t know. The Economy of Using Goodyear Small Car Tires ———————— ) XK KX&HKKE tle and Arthur Petetson, who have :* e sxm;;m b been visiting 4t the W. E. Gordon home left for thejr home at Alexan- » **‘*l*‘i’t“**‘#** dri; Thursday. ' Harold Searl “ mad‘ o doos” o s i o Ml 0 wesrnter, " el ol i offetod ot il A has b siting "he; r the pas . B tt visited' a! h & s = t:: d:;: :eturngd t;aher home on Scdt{.hom'en;: W'edli'uday. X J sensational sales oftere &t u- LEGISLATURE WILL BE ASKED _ |Monday. 3 B . Mrs. Bennie Hanson and daughter, 4 lO\-lSlY low prices, do not attract ‘. 70 AMEND STATE GAME LAWS Mrs, L. A. Larson visited ler hus-|Janet -of Mclnta;l;.m evisl‘:;gm;b ::z g careful buvers" s They are far more concerned with AR band here the forepart of the week. | Emant Hanson .hit'.; :]'::’ &;?&g;gflf‘?::: :‘fi; : aMl-. Eckstrum and Jénnie Knutson | Week- what they get than with what they - pay because they know that in the p Earl H. Martin, t t, be asked to further amend game and |f j&‘“fi{:fi‘:‘g‘;‘&.“g‘;:;‘,fia’;:‘,’; was & Bublitss osllefhors o ‘%?l‘d- end it is performance and not price “that delivers actual tire economy. l.::m;‘e:: o‘z‘fi::’eii-;;fi:;x e(;)::l: grt: ‘Bemldji accompanied them. ne?;i]:ey 3. E..Peterson family of Alex- The popularity of Goodyear Tires, of the 3°x23 30x3%- and 31x4-inch tective league. ““Morris and Dick Dahl formerly of | andria, Mrs. W. E. Gordon and chil- in history: sccording to officers of|family accompanied by Morris and| o oo "arjers {n - Bemid)i between -sizes, is based on thefact that thev de- san only: half gone, motored to Jtasca state park on Sun-| "y “ng Mrs. Henry Halverson and land clearing ‘school -0f: the seasom,| Mabel Solum of.'Barmesyille, ar-|'.q the dance in Bagley on Saturday ~ SBeigning ‘of :all fough: fish in the| this place, but who now live in Min-|gren motored to Bemidji on Wednes- big lakes und streams of the state|neapolis, arrived here during the | gay, will be asked. At the same time the | week. They will visit at ‘the home of | " F|la Hanson, Nora Greenslit and| state will be asked to provide means | their sisters, Mrs. B. W. Schreck and | yattie Gordom went to Bagley-bn of re-stocking with game fish all wa- | Mrs. Solbers, and also renew old ac-| Wednesday where they attended the ters. ] quaintances. 8 play which was given by the Camp ‘Minesota’s tourist traffic was much| Conrad Paulson is spending thelpirg giris at that place. greater during July than ever before| week at his home here. The Schreck| pg,, paneon and Ruby Peterson ; : s 5 the Ten Thousand Lakes of Minne- Js)::lclk 1:»1‘:: spent Sunday at ‘Lake La-| ¢ oing on Saturday: liver exceptional mfle‘ge’ at exceed- [ 3 0 d there are thous- e fishing. iuth John Skarohlid visited at his home : l % Shds more people fshing this-season| Nick Hanson went to Duluth. on |y ore"Guring the week. ; mgly ow: cost. z o than ever b'"”i’;i“ ::??ult.' u‘t‘oelh .bu‘slln;g tsyu:::ly‘-"m‘ of Mrs. L. K.|.,Mrs. Bd. Wright and chilaren and \ ; v _ére being de; , Many| . L. K.lagine g y T B e bien ro.| Rank, Carl Rank, Con Paulson, the| Bu hz“’_’:fnch spent Friday at thelr If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dprt, corded in previous Thorpe-family, Mrs. Kylo and_son,| "y " s "y4reon was a Bagley caller Maxwell orother car taking these sizes, practically fished - Milton of Minneapolis and Gus Borud| ;. 'ga¢):rdqy. o to vo“r . nearest Se Evice Station %or Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Hanson, Erwin Gordon and - .Oscar m’ist Paulson attended the ball game at|fiorer nome of Sunday emroute to " Heavy To Tubes. Solway and Bagley on Sunday. * “Quite a number from here attend- g T : ] 0 day. daughter, Phylis, Mr. and Mrs. 8ag < . ) , Mr. . Bag- Alf- Rain, Chester Burfield, Henry ney of Gonvick, visited at the F. A. staged under the auspices of the Uni-| rjved here on Monday. Mabel was versity of Wisconsin opened:here t0-|a¢ one time employed by - Bradeson :;::izlsr-mg: mn:f:mlls Syncopa- gontimue until Saturday. | and Desjardines and has many friends| - Harold Searles left for Mallard on farmers and settlers are| i the village. She;will visit at the|woinesday. {tness the demonstra-| home of her sister, Mrs. Ben Brade- s i g & son. : 7 3 ’ “1” Kate Gordon, Hazel Pitt, Walter Proper Uss of Handkerchlef. o : OF G Pitt and Rollie Philip motored to| The incorrect use of the handker .. " ANNUAL MARKET DAY I“i'.:a sr}atee ‘:ralrltrto:n sfi:fi:{; bR chief s, according to Dr.. Willtam. 8. 2 Tndi- o Pawek lel 3 Tomlin, .one ‘of the - most file Devils Lake, N. D:, Aug. 4.—Ind: extended trip. . Leo expects to Visit| cguses of acute disease of the m‘“ 30 x 3%4 Good & Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost no m“‘&‘:érflflz.g$23_5_g more than the price you are asked to pay ‘Weathe: T for tubes of less merit—why risk costly *’ an dances and.athletic events toda . teatured Devils Lakes’ annual Market b artbault, ot 10"0%| ear, with consequent deafness. Hs 30 x 3% Goodyese casings when such sure protec- }y’i-i:eu were offered for the best| Flla Ellers and Amanda Amand- fln-ul”t:;tmc;oh :ven::l l:dnn m ; And.ékld'hz-di. $21§9‘ :e:::w:::'”x.‘!%llu $4'5_0‘ squaw_dance, ‘the best buck dance, :l:l;. yisited friends here on Wednes- The: hostrils whes h;'blmu ey e o W 2 b and the best ensemble. Scores of In- dians from the reservation. were to take part.: 4ty ), - Athletic events for youngsters, and many attractions for grown-ups were planned by merchants. The Market y is. one of the means used” by Devils Lake merchants to attract: trade, and it is a big event in this county. thus producing _extraordinary com- of Underwood spent the week visiting pression - of the air in the naso- at L&M ?{fln Gordon home. . pharynx. . ; rs.-Jim Gordon and daughter o When Alida went to Fosston on Wednes-| o o “dh:'::fn: :::im 's MI .°'| day, where they will consult a phy- fan tubes, and the effort to: siclan in regard to the little: girls| 150 to expel the health. compressed air through the constrict- Clara Renne was a Bagley caller on | ©d nostrils is likely to blow some of Wednesday. , :0 infected ll“l'-'\:fll:'n these tubes, g o = .| ‘Amanda and Violet Amandson of| thus starting the le. 2 - PENNINGTON CO ; Bagley have been visiting during the| When a person has a cold he should FAIR OPENED TODAY | week at the G. F. Scott home. They | sieep on his side and not on his back, Thief River Falls, August 4.—The|left for International Falls on Mon-| gor thus he will establish good_drain Pennington county.fair opened today |day. : with & larger- number of ' exhibits| Carl Rank and Alf Rain motorefi: age from m'mm tubes. than ever before. Twenty big indus-|to Bagley on Wednesday evening: it it is only for two months. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson, Myr- Bubscribe for The Dally - Ploneer Tom Thrgndson and Lizzie Leitch Goodyea-r Tires and other Goodyear Prod;lct& sold in Bemidji by the Given Hardware Company, Bemidji, Minnesota, <™ B B 5 2, f X OII‘V Y snd passed by the Board. The motion Anaporat] " Independent School District of Bemid: | -

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