Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 19, 1920, Page 10

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4 g N Cen gy THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Pioneer’s Thanksgiving Market Basket ? e very ® = PINEWO0OD *}‘*t_“*‘tlii!ttl‘ Bert Cromwell of Oklee arr}vedi huut ‘big game. here. ‘MRS. E. L. WOODS "'CAN SUPPLY YOUR GROCERY *NEEDS FOR THANKSGIVING He formerly lived for appendicitis. ing relatives and friends here for a few d | Cecil Woodfard returned from Far- Groceries, Confectionery to his home near Debs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott had the| misfortune to lose their home by tire! Monday afterncon. They were both | away from home at the time and do| Phone 251 9th St. and America Ave. | N R L ‘We're Thankful We're Here —and we expect to be here doing business next Thanksgiving. 4 Let notice be served upon you here and now that we have a full line of everything for your Thanksgiving dinner. It makes no difference what you may crave, we have it. CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, VEGETABIES, ! COFFEE, RAISINS, NUTS, FIGS, ’ PLUM PUDDING DATES Our prices are reasonable. Our service the best and the quality of our goods second to none. CHARLES NANGLE CPlLana 81 ‘! Bemidji, Minn. EIIII|IIIIIIIIIlllillllllilllllIlll!llHlIlifl_ll||llIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII [T T If I il \ |lllllllllmll"llllllllllllllllllllalH.}:I]lllllll&lhllllll l!Illllllllll|lllll\\l\ll\l\I VERYBODY will have good cause for Thanksgiving if they finish their dinner with plenty of our 1ce Cream. Place your order early For KOORS ICE CREAM SUPREME Order from your favorite dealer If he does not carry it Telephone 104-W N R T TR SR LTI D L T P e e T T T T T T i al : oL Minnesota Highway department ar-|to attend the Armistice Day,celebra-|years since leaving here. here Monday to visit relatives and| jyoq here Monday to finish gravel-|tion and report a gcod time. |ing the road north of here on the | . Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Haugan took | rancr iine to the Roosevelt their daughter to Bemidji Saturday|jseye b where she underwent an operauonimm,s ac |says he prefeis Minnesota to Wash- ington in which to live. g0, N. D Tuesday evening en ronte grerbneubrsems, Mr. and Mrs. Woodford |itor Friday. | Minn., Wednesday evening. corporal overseas, and was severely gassed in action left for the sani- toriunm at Wabasha Wednesday to re- ceive medical treatment. been well since returning home. | and the Misses Thora and Helge Bak- | ken all-left here for Fargo, N. D,lhere Saturday for a visit with old|midji Box company has been here|Before this, ERKEKXA R KKK KA KRR KKK «fno: Jknow how the fire started. The|Monday where they wiil all work for |triends and also to hunt big game.|CHICKS ENTITLED 4| house was new and was a total loss|some time. |as nothing was saved. Mr. Powell is well known here as he 4 Tom Bakken, Emil Surma and|lived here several years. He has been The crew with four, trucks of the|Chas, Carson were down to Bemidji|in the U. S. Marine service several TO BEST 0F CARE winter quarters would seem to. be such a simple’ maneuver that rno ‘one could possibly make a taulty motion; yet, if colds, roup, canker and. chick- Joe Milander of Oklee was a Pine- [Ruben Welo returned home: from | o 4" oicitor Saturday. town | Fargo Friday evening where he has e suggest the local townships| bcen working several months. nds and build all the good| —Bennie Lverson returned home Fri- tually needed so the pioneers TURTLE RIVER *|at all time, the young stock cannot o Jes Simes and sigter, Mrs. —Effie!thoy jive, on the farms during the harvest and 3 3 5 : G Ks;zrsou of Colgan, 'N. D., arrived Louls Larson retuined last weék|fall b % # % % % % 3% % % % % % % % % % % %|be put in winter quarters in any hap- Fruits; Vegetables, ,l“n":r“lil“‘é‘i‘ll,“’:‘:gl"’:Z‘fl'r’;‘;f;ds and 100K | fron the state of Washington where| Ted Peterson of Debs was a Pine-| Carl Larson and wife, Ed. Lindsay, | hazard fashion. Canned Goods, { Frank Klingbeil of Trail ig visit-| 1¢, 148 been for several months, He|yood business visitor Friday; wife and two-year-old ‘baby, Arthur( copgitions in winter necessarily Olaf Gelen was a Bemidji business|Lindsay, father of Ed. Lindsay, and|giger materially from those of sum- visitor Friday. Rueben Nilson, arrived with two car|;jer anfi early autumn. Changes in Erick Lysing was a Pinewood vis-{loads of machinery, stock and house-|he care of the flock should be made hold goods from. Lockhart, Minn., last| gradually rather than abruptly. This Mf. and Mrs.C. B. Nelson and fam-|Sunday. They rented a large house|can be done by taking seasonable ac- 1 ily. returned from a visit west on the from N. A. Otterstad for the winter|tion. Delays are accompanied by Peter Drumness’ who was formerly [Sco Line Thursday. and will live in Turtle River. It is|dangers, especially when they mean Iver Rockvog returned Friday from | their intention to haul logs for J. J.|undue exposure. ) Appleton, Minn., where he was on|Opsahl. Even the earliest hatched and the business and visiting relatives. o T.ouis Mathieson, Nels Rivers and N 7 i winter quarters a few Weeks before en well Mrs. T. B. Millar and little daughter | Business trip. o Turtle River last| N O eezes or the first snow The Misses Martha and Ellen Roen | were Bemidji visitors Saturday. riaays g flies. The latest hatched and small- Jess Powell of Minneapolis arrived A crew of ten men from the Be-|est specimens should be housed first. however, the wWwinter loading out logs and bolts. About|home of the flock should be " well twenty car loads have been loaded|eleaned, disinfected and renovated.— for the company during the past|A. C. Smith, chief of the division of week and the crew s still-loading.:poultry husbandry, University Farm. Mrs. W. Netz who has been visiting returned to Rochester, He ‘has not | ALLOY'S ' The Place to Buy the Choicest Fruits, C{gars SRR lllll"ll:!u:lllll' Ship Your Cream— % fo us : and You Will he SATISFIED with the RETURNS Bemidji Creamery Co. Tobacco and Confectionery For Thanksgiving { First Door East of Grand Theatre L L L T | ,Thénk‘ssgiving Specials ; ( NOVEMBE;;;)O(& to 24th & FLOUR—98fpound SACK. i oy s s s e G A e o s e PANCAKE FLOUR PEANUTS __5-pound package .. .. .55¢ Fresh roasted, per ib. .26¢ -} COFFEE Fresh Roasted Santos, PEANUT BUTTER Y KISSES Perpound .......... 42c CAND ‘ Per five pounds. ... . . $200 ~Perpound .......... 25¢ 4 ; GRAPE JUICE PINEAPPLE Gallon cans ....... Gallon can COMPOUND, per pound - BACON ,in square$, per pound. i i . . APPLES -Greenings, Pippins, Ben Davis, Baldwins, Kings, per bushel basket .................. $2.50. TURKEYS TURKEYS For Thanksgiving ! E] I ! » TURKEYS | «NOT CHEAP GOODS, BUT * GOOD GOODS CHEAP” # Clifford & Co. B Phone 130 s na ™~ “ Moving chickens from the range to ; 1 oy from Neilsville, Minn., where he|% ¥ X ¥ X ¥ X X X X X X X X X X X| ;5% are to be kept out of the:flock. jcan have some ‘of the benefits while| has been working for several months| & Ed. Wold from Gnatt Lake made a|most hardy specimens should be in’

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