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KKK KKK KKK KKK KX * KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES * L E 222222 RS S S The Senior Literary sociefy held their meeting in the high school room last Friday afternoon. The first part of the time was given to the election of new officers. The fol- lowing were elected: President, Clayton Marrs; vncepremdqlt, Ar- thur Krogseng, secretary, Johanna| Dolgaard; sergeant-at-arms, Herbert | Olson. After the election, @ very in- ng debate was given by the h third and fourth class on the subject: “Resolved, that Capital Pun- | ishment Should Bw Restored in Min- nesota.” The decision of the judges was three in favor of the affirmative. The Senior class held two very in- teresting meetings last week at which Miss Fossum was chosen as adviser, i Rev. Vinge is‘to preach at the Bacca- | laureate sermon. The class motto: “Conquering and Still to Conquer,” was chosen and also decided on having a class banner which will be sent for in a few days. A splendid program is being pre- pared by the High school, which will be given at the Pastime theatre on Feb. 14, a short play entitled “Mar- ried to'a Suffragette,” with many other numbers will be given. The proceeds of this play will be given to the Athletic association. The Seniors have selected their class play entitled “Getting Even With Reggie,” which will be given about the last of March. A number of young people enjoyed a_ sleigh ride party last Saturday night. After a jolly ride, a dehcloun lunch was served - at the home of Olive Olson. The tip-overs were al- wmost a failure. | Onhve Carison was absent on Mon- | day on account of illness. KER KKK AKX KRR KKK ¥ x KITICHI x| t&t#til&#t}tti‘)tt' Ruel Smith agreeably surprised his parents Sunday when he dropped inl oh them. He had been in business in quite ill at her home, is much im- |; proved now. Mrs. 8. S, Klng and daughter, Ha- zel, went to Bemidji last Friday to visn with friends and do some shop- | ping. The Frohn Equitable Farm eclub and Sunshine club will meet at the Julius Zellman home next Saturday. ' All members are requested to be pre- sent as several matters of importance will be brought upe S. E. Raymond went to Bemidji last Tuesday to attend to business matters. The Misses Amanda and Gend Momme and.Tom Heglund went to Bemidji last Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Evans enter- tain ‘2 number of their Nymore friends at a dancing party at their home last Saturday night. Mrs. Eugene Hensel, who has been visiting at the home of her mother, | |Mrs. Christine Johmson, returned to | her home in Bemidji last Sunday. ‘Warner Speck left for Fargo last week where he will atterd a modern auto and tractor school. Mrs. Wm. Clark and two sonms, Lloyd and Lyei of Bemidji visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hen- sel over Sunday. Gunder Moi, Jr.,, Torgrom Tor- gromson, Tim Torgromson and Joe Norbo came down from Turtle River last Saturday to attend the surprise party which was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hensel at the Nels Willet home. KERK KK KK R ERREKKS * TENSTRIKE * (2222 22222 S22 S ¥ Community Sing. Saturday evening, January 29, thé& community was invited to the Com- munity Sing given at ‘the school | house. This was the first sing given here and the meeting was called by Frank X. Betz, principal of schools. The rest of the faculty helped in various ways to make this gathering a suc- ces SS. At 8:15 p. m. with Mr. Betz as director and Mrs. James Rice as ac- companist the entire audience sang California with relatives for the past|{America, and other familiar songs. year. Mrs. Fred Theriault was in Be- midji during - the past week, ‘where she accompanied her little son Marshall, removed at the hospital. Mrs. Houg enierva.ned the Ladies’ circle Wednesday of this week. There are about fifteen regular members. Feb. 5 is the regular Kitichi Farm- ers’ club meeting at the school house. Quite a little business will be attend- ed to and a good social time and lunch will be enjoyed. C. Smith is president of the club. Mr. and Mrs. Wymore cooked at the Henderson camp a few days this week in the absence of the regular cook. Charles Fuller returned from Iowa last Wednesday. All are glad to see him back among his friends again, and still single. Miss Gay Mahoney entertained the “Up and Go” Sunday school class Friday night. They are a great class of hustlers. They open with a Bible study for one hour. They have start- ed with the Book of Genesis and will go through to Revelations. At the close of the study hour, a social time | is spent in games, music, etc. Miss Adx;l 'Smith will enteriain’ them reo. 13 Mr. Henderson will complete the icg hauling this week, having had one and a quarter million feet hauled. C. Smith and sons are hauling logs | to the landing to be shipped to Cass | Lake box factory in the spring. Messrs. Bergerson and Gregerson are hauling logs in large quantitiesl from Rice Lake this week. Charles Fuller is now employed at the Henderson camp. Mr. Wilson and son Ralph are saw- ing wood tor all the good people over at Pymouse lake this week. Mrs. H. Gregerson’s family have all been quite sick the past weel: with the “flu” and colds. Our hustling, wide awnke school | teacher, Professor Baney,. is develop- ing our school in splendid shape. i AR 22 S L TR RNy * SAUM *| KKK KKK KKK KX H. L. Graham hauled a load of pulp to Kelliher Tuesday. Lewis Hart is working at the Na- tional Cedar yards, Kelliher. It is rumored that one of our home boys will ride the M. W. A. goat soon. Ha-ha. Mrs. E. Rese and children are sick. Theo. Knutson’s family are much improved. Ladies’ Aid met with Mrs. E. Bones. A nice crowd attended. Olof Stortroen of Sask., Can., isi making a month’s visit with his par- ents. L./Hart, Geo. Fluey, R. Philips, W. | Van Lorn visited at the W. Klock home in Shotley Sunday. Mrs. Bowers and Miss Pearl Frask attended aid at Mrs. Bones. + e.n s on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moore spent | Monday evening at the McDonald | honve. Irene Sprague is very sick. Prof. Norby made a business tnp to Shotley Saturday nxghL Mrs. Youngman took in the movies | Sunday at the Grand. Mrs. Jessie Klock’s son called at Saum Saturday night. KRR AR R KR RKK | * FROHN " }&’ti*tlii‘t#t‘lti Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hensel, who, have been visiting at the Nels Willet home, were surprised by fifty-seven of their country and Bemidji friends singing. Mr. and Mrs. Hensel were recently married at Good Thunder. A Bemidji physician was called out to the John Colburn home last Fri- day on account of the serious ili- ness of their two little children, who are reported to be getting along nicely at this writing. i Mrs. Helmer Larson, who has been i who is having his tonsils | ‘‘Anshored”, i | lx s mie, Van Poll, +After about eight songs had been sung, the audience was tmted to a well jrejared program. The following program waa given: song by boys and.girls glee' club; Americanism, reading by Kenneth Medley; Egyptian Dance, piano solo by Harold Stevens; Love here is My Heart, vocal eolo_ by Mrs. Frank Betz, accompanied by Frank Betz; “An Encounter With an ln- terviewer”, comic reading by Malinda Wild; *“Roses at Twiiight”, vocal ‘duet by Mrs. James Rice and Mrs. Paul Haluptzok; Hiawatha's Melody o Love and Lullaby Time, violin solos’ by Zetta Maude, accompanied by Alice Fellows; Quartette, ‘“Car- ry Me Back to Olq Virginia”, by fac- ulty; Perfert Day and I Love You Truly, xylophone ahd saxaphone duet by Frank X. Betz and John Stech- man. After this program the question of organizing ‘a 'Community club was discusjed. This being over the audi- ence sang several more songs and ending with “The Star Spangled Banner.” . After the singing, coffee and doughtnuts were served to the people by Miss Esther Krohn, do- mestic science teacher. The school room was filled to capacity and quite a number were compelled to remain in the hall way. All were in favor of more Community Sings. On February 4th and 6th there will be dances in Guild hall. These will be the last dances inn Tenstrike before Lent. Music will be furnished by Olive| Barnette, pianist, John Stechman, saxaphone, and Frank Betz, trap drummer. Everyone is invited to at- tend. The T. I. Cash players gave a pro- gram here last Friday. Tenstrike is to receive a viaduct This will put a stop to the dangerous railroad crossing here. Sevgral of the people of the com- munity are practicing for the home talent play to be given in Guild Hall Saturday, Feb, 19, for the benefit of the school. The name of the play is “Mrs. Tubbs of Shantytown'. A good sized audience enjoyed the program at the Guild hall Monday evening, Februsry 1. which was eiv- en’ by Jessie Rae Taylor and her company. Every number was ex- cellently portrayed. Miss Taylor's program was the third number of the lyceum courmse which Tenstrike pep- ple are enjoying tuis wi .e. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattison left last Saturday evening for Chicago where they will visit for a month with relatives. After that time they will be at home on their farm east of town. Miss Marion Rice of Bemidji vis ited relatives in Tenstrike over Sun- day. Mrs. E. F. Kduger who has been in St. Anthony’'s hospital in Bemidji | for over two weeks is now convalesc- ing dt the home of relatives in Be- midji, and is expected’ home within lafew days. Miss Freda Jamison enjoyed a vis- |it last week-end from her sister, who teaches at Hines. Mrs. Lou Cohenor, who has been m is reported better at the present me. Be sure and come to the first meet- ng of the Community club next Fri- |day evening at tho school house. R R R R R L CARR LAKE SCHOOL NOTES *i [EEEE R R R E R EE R R R The last iszue of the Carr Lake Weekly was devoted mostly to the work of the Audubon Society. The officers recently e’ected by that so- ciety are as follows: President, Gladys Warner, Vice -president, Ma- Secretary, Thomas Jackeon. The editor of the Weekly for last week was Wesley Jackson. Mrs, Moen entertained the teach- ers Friday evening. delicious supper and a pleasant even- ing. The pink eye epidemic has about subsided. There is a lot of sore ,throats reported also sore ears and severe cqlds. ‘They enjoyed a ! CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT for at time of insertion will be charged for at ONE CENT a word, and then only to those having open accounts on our boo‘ks. No ad taken for less than twenty-five cents. When other methods fail try a Pioneer want advertisement. insertions of same copy. Advertisements in this column cost ONE CENT per word for FIRST INSERTION and HALF CENT per word for subsequent consecutive Cash must accompany copy. Ads not paid i WANTED | WANTED—To buy small wood stove. Phone 933. 2t2-5 | ! F(;R SALE e e 16 INCH dry Jack Pine wood, $3.00. E. J. Willits. 10t2-7 WHEN YOU wani wood sawed, call Lampman, 986-W. 6t2-8 WILL PAY CASH for modern house in Bemidji. Give all'particulars in first letter. Address M care Pio- neer. 3t2-4 — | WANTED TO BUY—Used Cletrac | tractor; state yerr made and work it has been doing. Address C. F. care of Pioneer. WANTED TO RENT—nght house- keeping rooms or 4 to 6 room house. Modern if possible. Ad- - dress F. G. care Pioneer. 1-2tf WANTED—Smaii_iath mill outfit; also man to take charge of it or small crew to run it; also about r 60 h. p. boiler. J. W. Hill- fard, Brainerd, Minn. 3t2-5 WANTED—By trustworthy country girl, a place near Normal school to work for board and room, while attending school. Can furnish best references. Inquire of Pioneer. : 2t2-4 | MAN OR WOMAN wanted, salary $36, full time, 75c an hour spare time, selling guaranteed hosiery to wearer. Experience unnecessary. Guaranteed Mills, Morristown, Pa. I o S U ,FOR RERT "OR RENT—Light housekeeping rooms. Call 981-W. 6t2-8 OR RENT—4 rooms unfurnished for light housekeeping. $10 per month. Reynolds & Winter. 6t2-9 Forest Exhaustion a Danger. ‘The Department of Agriculture says that the crux of timber depletion is the exhaustion, or partial exhaustion. of the forests that are most available to the bulk of the population of the country. One-half of the lumber re- maining in continental United States i3 In three states, bordering on the Pacific ocean. PR KRR KKK KKK KK TURTLE LAKE *| (XS 22222 22 2220 20 23 A. F. Saddler left for Redby Mon- day for a short visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke enter- tained friends Saturday. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and the guests depzciing at a late hour voted Mr. and Mrs. Locke as model host and hostesa. B. N. Wentworth and children spent Sunday at the O. W. Olsen home. Leonard Dickinson spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Dickinson. Mrs. A. F. Saddler and Mrs. R. P. McKnight were calling on friends in ' Buena Vista Wedpesday. Charles Long was a Puposhy call- ler Sunday. Miss Jennie Lawrence returned home Wednesday from Bemidji, where she had spent a few days as the guest of Mrs. Geo. McTaggart. John Peterson called on Will Olsen Sunday. Byron and John Wentworth spent ho week end with their mother, Mrs. John Wentworth, Sr., of Blackduck. mr. ana Mrs. Man. Parson, Mr. and Mrs. Gunderson and children of Pu- posky have moved to Buena Vista where they will reuldy for some time. Lloyd Swedberg and sister, Miss Hilda, spent Sunday at the Cyrus Fournier home. - Messrs. J. H. Locke, W. D. Law- rence and O. W. Olsen transacted business in Bemidji Monday. Mrs. 2d on Mrs. Samuel Diel Tuesday. Lloyd Swedberg transacted busi- aess in ‘Bemidji Wednesday. Mrs. B. N. Wentworth called on Inez Butler Friday. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS st District 2d District. 3rd District 4th District. 6th District. . -Hans B. Imsdahi ««.Samuel Ellis «...Wm. Lennog «e+.0.J. F. Hayes CITY nmmrnw Mayor. . ... ..L. F. Johnson | Treasnrer. .. € Hrwn {City Clerk. . .Geo. Stein Chief of Police. . .Thos Mai.« Fire Chief. ., Ch! “les Dallev City Engineer ‘Water Dept. .F J. Sourgem ‘an Ward—Amm A. M. Bagley, E. D. Boyce. | Second Ward— | A. T. Carlson, A. B. Palmer Third Ward— ! B. W. Cooper, H. Carver. i Fourth Ward— P. Barnell, N. Fifth Ward— H. Pridgeman, J. E Hayward |At Large— Chas. Vandersluis. McKiuaon. = 10tWed3-16 | 0. W. Olsen and children call- COUNTY DIRECTORY ounty Auditor...... A. D. Johnson | reasurer...... ...Earl Gell, Reg. of Deeds. .Chas. Mcon ‘lerk of Court . .Fred Rhoda Sheriff....... ndrew Johnson wige of Proba ..J E. Harris Couaty Attorney....G. M. Torrance -upt. of Schools. J. C. McGhee Coronmer. ..... H. N. McKer Surveyor. . ..R K. Bliler County Agent....... D. C. Dvoracek mdward Pauison | F(m SALE—Empty tlour sacks at " Ganter's Bakery. 12-488 WESTERN BOX APPLES $1.96 per box at Troppman's. Phone 937. 1-18tt linoleum! also pipe for stove. Ap- ply Toggery Shop, 3t3-5 UR SALK—see e Bewiuy. . rionery store for rubbe) stamj. ‘ac sumtle signature stamps O Aral Realx ana COTVOTALIOD west. FOR SALE—Timothy seed. Guaran- teed free from noxious weeds. In lots of 100 1bs., 10c a pound, sacks free. Carl Opsata, Rte. 3, Bemidji. Phone 4-F-2. 6t2-3 HELP WANTED—FEMALE WANTED—Dining room girls nl Kel- ‘liher cafe. 2-7 WANTED—Experienced girl for gen- eral housework. Call 5056 Amer- ica avenue. 4t2-7 | WANTED—GIrl experienced in gen- eral housework. Call at 1019 Bel- trami avenue. 912-5 LOST AND FOUND FOUND—String of beads. Owner may have same by calling at Pio-| neer and paying for this ad. 2t2-6 BEMIDJI FLCRAL CO. . CHOICE CUT FLOWERS AND " PLANTS || prOMPT ATTENTION i GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS New Kaplan Building Phone 418 | (COBN After you eat—always use EATONIC (FOR YOUR STOMACH'S SAKE) —one o two tablets—eat like undy. lmun relievesHeartburn, Bloated Gassy Feeling. Stops {ndlgeman foodsouring, repeating, headache: caused by 2 I the many miseries Acid-Stomach EATONIC s the bestremedy, it takes the harmful acids and gases nght out of the body and, of course, fi well,Tens of thousands won erfu efited. Guaranteed to satisfy ar money refunded by your own drug- gist Costa trifle. Please try it! If it’s up to date cars and careful drivers you want, call’ WARD BLOS Y7 PHONE 77 Don’t dodge our Dodge taxi. The most up to date service car in the city. 0.W.SIEVERT ROOFING O. '119 MINNESOTA AVE. || We Build Your Roof for Less We Handle The STANDARD ROOFING Considered the Best Asbe: Pipe Coverin Asbestos Shingles Asbestos Lumber Wall Board Rubber Mattings || We Make Rubber Mats to Order WE PUT ON ROOFS —and guarantee them to be abso- lutely water-tight for from five to fifteen years. Ask to see our Guaranteed Asphalt Shingles—for homes. Building Material We Repair Leaky Roofs Phone 980 FOR SALE—Wood heater and floor' Third: street. | FOR SALE—FARM LOTS Oi FARMS—Let us sell you one. Come tu our office and look over our bargain signs. Willits & Olson, the land men. 1-1t FOR ANY KIND of a buy, sale or ex- i change in real estate or personal property, see Tess Baudette of the Northern Minnesota Real Estgte Bxchange, 214 Beltrami avenue, Phone 63. lmong-1 + OR SALE—CITY PROPERTY FOR ANY kind of real ecstate sec or write B J. Willits, 121\ Thirv st. Phone 41. 1-1t1 LOTS OF HOUBBS—Let us sell you one. ome to our office and se: our bargain signs. Willits & Olson the land men. 1-1tt FOR SALE—Portable saw mill set up ready to run. Logs enough skid- ded to pay for it. Get my liberal offer. Address box 41, Tenstrike, Minn. 6t2-4 FOR SALE—A beautiful modern home, 100 ft. frontage on the lake. 8 rooms strictly modern, large porches, garage. —7-room house on Beltrami avenue. —12-room house, suitable for two families ,well located, 50-ft. corn- er. Price $3,000.00 —Cottage, 6-rooms and bath, 50 ft. lot, good location on Irvine ave- —A very ,ne 60-ft. corner lot, only $100 down and $100 per year at 7 per cent. —Strictly modern 7-room house, fine location, short distance from Normal and Central schools and ~churches. —560. ft. lot, 6-room house on Mis- sissippi avenue. Price $1,600. —8-room strictly modern . home. Price $6,500. —8-room house on Irvine Price $3,300. —Reynolds & Winter. 5t2-9 FOR SALE OR TRADE—for city property, the best paying 10 acres less than one half miie from city limits; 9-room house; barn; large chicken house; garage; ragpberries. Just the place for chicken and market House modern except bath fixtures. All for less than you can build i house. —12 acres; four room house; barn; 1% -mile from city limits; $1,600 with small payment down, balance easy toerms. ' _Four houses and lots; also -good ! Ford car to trade for land or | equity in house and lot. —Two vacant lots, terms. —Phone 27-F-2 or write B. J. Neely. 2t2-4 avenue. close in, casy e LEARN A GOOD | TRADE We teach the Barber trade to men and women, young and old. Good salaries ?nd big commissions are being pafd to our graduates. Posi- tions and locations furnished FREE. Write or call for FREE, convincing literature, catalog and hair-cutting chart. TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 204 Hennepin Ave. Minneapolis When anything goes wrong with your Plumbing You want a repair man who under- stands his business. We do very little talking, but a lot of “doing” in this town. We do plumbing for others. Why not for YOU? J. J. DORAN The City Plumber Phone 225 1 -acre of | gardening. ! MASONS Bemidji _ Lodge 283, A. F. & A. M., meets every Wednesday eve- ning at the Ma- sonic Temple. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. Feb. 2—Stated Communication G. M. Palmer, W, M. G. A. Walker, Sec. $37,800.00 Nearly $38,000 is spent by the L. 0. 0. M. to train and educate at Mooseheart an average family of four children aged 2, 4, 7 and 9 years, left by a deceased Moose brother. Isn’t an order giving such pro- tection worth belonging to? Moose members also have sickness and accident, disability and fraternal benefits—and all for less than 4 cents a day. Join now. Half initiation fee for a short time. See any member or-— Dictator. G. W. Harnwell Vice-Dictator. . T. Davis Past-Dictator. R. E. Miller Secretary. C. B. Hoyt | Treasure . Danuser Sergeant-at-Arms. .Chas. Parker 43 MOOSE Meetings 1st & 3rd Tuesdays WNANRE HATY Minn, Ave. & 3rd St. IT FILLS THE NEED When your doctor decides that you need ;ScuflsEmulsmn you may rest assured that he knows that it willfill the need better than anything else. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. ALSO MAKERS OF Ki-MoiDg i (Tablets or Granuies) Fon INDIGESTION DRIVE AWAY HEADACHE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A headache remedy without the dan. ‘ Eeno!“hndachemedlcine"' Relieves headache and that miserable feeling . from colds or Anditacts at once! Musterole is a clean, white oint- ;made wlthofloi mumrd. Better than a m onlp and does not blister. y extemally, and in noway can it ai!ect stomach and heart, as some internal medicines do, Excellent for sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff lm:r:k. whh;meunllmn, congestion, pleurisy, 1! ism, lum- all and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruisca, blains, frosted feet, colds of thc .chest (it often prevents pneumonia). UR equipment and arrange- ments show su- preme dignity. We are praised for the careful, conscien- tious manner in which we conduct our business amd for the rare courte- sy we show upon all occasions. | LODGES “ BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DRS. JOHNSON & BORRESON Physicians and Surgeons Bemidji, Minn, A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. | Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat mnnl Pitted 'ECIALIST ! OR. E. E SMITH ’l Physician and Surgeon i Oftice Security Bank Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office Miles Block DR. H. A. °’ A NORTHROI’ 'URGEO! Ibertson Blk Ofllce Phone 163W ———e D) C. R. SANBORN, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Oftice: Miles Block Office Phone 66 House Phone 449 DR. A. DANNENBERG Chiropractar Hours—10 to 12 a. m.; 1:30 to 6. Other hours by appointment Pnone 401-W Calls Made 1at Natlonal Bank Bldg. Bemiay —— ——— e | DR. E. A. SHANNON, M D i Physician and Surgeon | Ol(lcl in Mayo Block fhone 336 Res. Phoue 89 —_— DRS MARCUM & McADORY | s and Surgeons i Bnrker Bldg Hours: 11-12 a, m,, ; 3-6 p. m. Phones: Gffice 802, J Residence 211. DENTISTS DR. J. W. DIEDRICH Nffic O—OLoury an--r Bla Phones—Oftice 378-W Res DR. G. M. PALMER Dentist and Orthodontist Barser Building Bemid)l. Minn VETERINARIANS Denison & Burgess VETERINARIANS Bemidji, Minn. BUSINESS A A A E. M. SATHRE Buys Small Houses for cash and sells them monthly pa+ ‘ents P — D. H. FISK, Attorney at Law | Jffice. Northern National Bank Blag Phone 131 Collections a specialty |1 3R CLEANING 110 AACANLON 8513 FH DRY CLEANING Ol nws Cleaners for Men Womes and Ohildren FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE REYNOLDS & WINTER 212 Beltrami Aveauws Plone 144 HUFFMAN & O’LEAR FURNITUREAND | UNDERTAKINQ - H N M’KEE Funeral Director PHONE 178W orR | B