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FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 22, 1921 _THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PAGE THREE LEEE R RS S 8 B 8 58 S * SREVLIN * tilpi‘t‘lll*lli'l Mro. Nick Parrish of Georgetown, Minn., arived here Saturday for an extended visit at ‘the homs of her daughter, Mrg:. Oscar Paulson. , J. N. Desjardines spent Wednesday in Bemidji attending to'business mat- ters. Mrs. W, -O. Gordon and daughter, Margaret, _spent Wednesday = and Thursday. ln ‘Bemidji visiting at the J. B. Minnick® home, ¢ Dr. Campbell .and 'Floyd Hill of Bagley ‘were -professional callers in \ Shevlin on. Wednesday, afternoon. A very bad accident happened in Shevlin on ‘Thursday to Hjalmer Johnson, of Mallard, who was-seri- ously injured when his team ran away. Mr. Johnson had driven in from Mallard that morning to secure | who has ben visiting with her daugh- a load of merchandise for the store at that place. freight at the depot the team became frightened'by the freight train which was switching in the yard. The team started to run ~and ~Mr. Johnson caught the end of the wagon, but when the team made a sharp turn he was thrown from ithe wagon, hit- ting his head against the cement sidewalk and cutting himself badly. He was rendered unconscious and was taken to the hotel. . Dr, Camp- bell was called at once, but suggested that they remove him to Fosston to the hosiptal. ~At the present writing {(Monday) he is still in a very criti- cal condition and has not fully re- gained consciousress. L. A. Larson went to Bagley on Tuesday to attend to business mat- ters. Gordon Noyes was a Bagley caller on Thursday. Mrs. T. E. Rider spent Thursday in Bemidji shopping and visiting with news came to us that H. Orlando friends. Nick Hanson and T. E. Rider e nosday, April 6, 1921, at 3:40 p. m. business visitors in Bemdiji Fri- day. Roy Delaney left Saturday for St. Paul for a brief visit with relatives. Ford coupe. Henry Hanson returned Friday from Big Falls, where he has been past two months: Bert Greenslit of Bemidji was a business visitor in Shevlin on Thurs- day. Dorothy Noyes, who is teachin.g at with her.parents. Mrs. L. A. Larson and Miss Olson spent Saturday in Bemidji shopping. Dr. Spiers of Mallard, visited with | Shevlin friends and attended to busi- | ness matters on Monday. C. A. Covey of Bagley spent sever- | al hours in Shevlin on Monday after-| noon. Don’t forget the home talent play, || “Deacon Dybbs’ at the M. W. A. hall on Saturday, April 23d. C. G. Lee and N..O: Nelson of Bag- ley. were Shevlin visitors on Sunday| afternoon. wana - Hanson visited -with rela- tives in Bemidji on SaturGay. Ervin Gordon returned .on Satur- day from a week’s business trip to |} Appleton, Wis., and Dufuth. Alf Rain spent 3 visiting at the home ‘of: Mrs. Ella Rain. ! G. H. Freitag of Park ands spent Saturday and Sunday in Shevlin vis- dting at-the T. E. Rider home. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Blefson left for Fosston Tuesday where they will-con- is mother, sult a physician in regard to Mr. BElef- | scn’s health. Sam Desjardines to Coleraine. Earl H. Martin, county agent, of Bagley spent Tuesday in Shevlin at- tending’to business matters. | Wm. Wiench of Bagley spent sev- i eral hours visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wiench on Tues~ flay N . E. Evenvoll was'a Bagley visitor on Wednesdfly A. McMillan of Bemidji was al business caller in Shevlin on Wed.nes- day. The Ladies’ Aid of the Lutheran After you eat—always use —one or two t.ablets—ut like wldy. Inshntilyrehwunurtbum, | Gassy Feeling. Wps mdxg | foodsounng,repeatmz eand the many miseries caused by Acid-Stomach - EATONIC s the bestremedy, ittakes the harmful acndundgaaesnghtont of the body and, of lfie& well. Tensof thounndswon ewf ly benefited. Guaranteed’ tisfy or m(mey refunded by %)ur own drug- gist. Cost a trifle. Please try it! \ cKibbjy | A Here’s another new ster—v Note the wide band, special shape bow in back and other exclusive ' features. O. J. LAQUA On his return he. will drive back a |fering for the past three years. employed in one of the mills for the|and lived here until the opening of Ebro, spent the week-end visiting| Monda¥in Bémidji [f returned on| Tuesday from a brief business trip| church ‘met at the O. Hannem home on Wednesday. Lunch was served to a large crowd. pital at of mont| 1is, arrived here Monday to spend two. boro. Bsther Miller, who is teaching here. Roscoe Kaiser and W. S. Covey of /Shevlin callers on Thurs- vin:of n and daughter Estrid dji on Saturday to con- | mon sult & hyulcinn in regard to Estrid’s| ' He is host of Dr, Norman, veterinary, of Foss- ton, called at.the August Marsh Lome | on Wednesgay. Mrs. M. *J. Bratten of Lenghby, E. C. onday ters, Mrs. Charles McDonald and Mrs. |'fio g yot; While loading the N, K. Lorenson, went to Solway OoN|sto.k which she held Tuesday, April Friday to visit her san, J. Brat&sn 19. Miss , Luella Fredenbergh left Thursday for Superior, Wis., for. an extended visit with relatives, Albert Johnson of Maliard was a business caller in Shevlin on Friday. |’ Mrs. Oscar T. Peterson returned Friday from Hastings, Mich.. after spending two weeks visiting with rel- atives. nesday, x BIG LAKE * RSS2 R LR S 000 - E. C. Bergh was called to Beymd]n i Jast week Tuesday because of the eri- tical illness of his nephew, Orlanda Engelbretson. Mrs. Bergh went in Wednesday afternoon but did notf reach there until after Mr. Engelbret-| son had passed away. This community was shocked Thurs- day morning of last week when the Engelbretson hdd passed away Wed- at his farm home at Carr Lake: His death was caused from acute diabetes with which disease he had been suf- “Len,” as he was known to - his many fnends, was a resident of this community while residing on his claim was in active service in France until he was stricken with diabetes and was sent to an American hospital in France. “He was later returned to America and was in the military hos- H the world war, when he enlisted. He i H H i | hs. petizing dinner at noon, the me:iug 'H. Orlando Engelbretson was born|was called to order by Vice-president John Korth of Mallard was a busi-{ March 2, g:fl visitor in Shevlin on Wednes- | ived there during his boyhood days. y. His parents died while he was still a Miss Mildred Miller of Minneapo-|mere hoy and were buried at Hills- weeks visiting with her sister, Miss in deat}?.m brother also preceded him He was married to Miss Alice Cla-|was present at this meeting and all years ago and to the child, a daughter ths old. daughter and one sister, Mrs. ‘Helen of Mallard: was a busi- | Erickson: of Detroit, Minn., besides a sympathy of this entire community. Thursday. He had been in town since ngelbretson, in preparing for a pub- | home. . '.l.'he rbgnlarmonthly meeting of Big |night. Lake Farmers’ club was held Wed- T e - Fort Snelling for a number|Walter - Stout. After-the usual ap- 1888, at Hillsboro, N. D. He|H. O. Hansen. which is now bom¢ sawed at Mr, Baldwin’s mill. An exceptionally large“attendance about two|greatly enjoyed the day. was born one|] The next meeting “is planned es- about six peclnlly for the young people and it is hoped all of them will make an ef- fort to be present. A speaker will be secured to give a talk at that,meet- ing. By-laws for the use of the club hall will be drawn up and the (voice| of the young people is wanted inithat matter. The meeting will be held at either | g ass] Z‘lng his niece, Mrs. Alice | the Welldon home or the Ole Nold| The exact meeting place will jon of farm machinery and|be announced later. A number from this community at- tended a dance at the Dam finturdayv Detroit, Mi now survived by his wife, baby other relntwes, who have the Bergh returned from Bemidji Charles Bloomquist went to Be- |midjl Saturday and from there to Mc- April 13, at the home of YANKS are the only business institutions that advertise to get you to save your money in- stead of spending it. We invite you to visit the bank and join our savings club which now has over six hundred members. No deposit is too small to receive our best attention. Interest works for you at night as well as in the daytime and is paid every three months. SECURITY STATE BANK OF BEMIDJI e s | Bemidji Hardware Co. | 5 s A BEMIDJI, MINN. S i Buy Now—Save Money L Hereis 4 remarkable senes of values. You can save money on your purchases for the farm or home by buying now. Here are our prices, like those you used to get before the war— G. & J. AUTO TIRES Size Plain Non-Skid Gray Tube 30x3 $15.60 $16.17 $2.80 30x3 1% $19.24 $19..24 $3.30 82x3V5 $24.00 $24.00 $3.800 We have a complete stock of-automobile accessories including wrenches, pumps, spark plugs, patches and automobile paint. Get our prices. PAINTS THE DUPONT HARRISON LINE FENCING PRICES REDUCED 26-6, per rod 421,c Intosh and drove back his new Ford |son car which he recently purchased. Mr. Hutchirs has Minneapolis and is now on his farm. Plans were made for the building|He plans to clear and break ubout there, of the club hall, 24x36, lumber for|ten acres of his farm this coming se was a caller at the Bloomquist home Mr Voltz and Mr. Hansen motored | Sunday afternoon. returned from |to Bemidji Saturday. Mr. Hansen at- tended a teacher’s meeitng while| THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS G. I. Goodmanson of Turtle River} Dependable House Paint, made of White Lead, Zinc and Linseed Oil—good assortment of colors— House Paint, per gal............ $4.00 Flat Wall Painf, per gal.....$3.75 Floor Paint, per.gal ........... $3,50 39-12, per rod 47-12, per rod Heavy Hog Wire, per 80- rod Spool ..o $4.85 Light Cattle Wire, per 80- rod Spool ..ot $3. Medjum. Red Clover, per lb. Alsike , per 1b ...... Sweet Clover, per b Timothy, per Ib ........ Make your selection of garden seeds from. our full line of bulk and package seeds—Ilargest FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS The most-complete line of seeds in the county. Seeds from Northrup King and The Farm- er’s Seed & Nursery Co. Full and complete lme of field, garden and flower seed. CLOVERS and TIMOTHY .25¢ 32¢ -15¢ .10c | | | | i assortment in Bemidji to choose from. N. W. Dent, per 1b Minnesota No. 13, per lb Elephant Fodder, per 1b Squaw, per Ib . CORN X 7c 3c 8c FA’RM MACHINERY SPECIALS 4 Oliver 12-inch: Walking Plows, each 2 Kentucky Drills, 12-6, each ........... 2 16-inch P. & O. Brush Breakers, each 2:60-tooth Boss Harrows, each .. 1. 102-tooth Boss Harrow, Other Machinery Bargains Including a 7 Passenger Buick Automobile Mail Orders Will Recelve Prompt Attention . $18.00 $115.00 . $43.00 . $14.00 . $22.00 BUT WHERE THE DOLLAR GOES THE FURTHEST ; CLIFFORD’S DOLLAR SAVERS FOR THE WEEK’..' “BOLSHEVISM® THE REMEDY FOR IT QUESTIONS ANSWERED Dor’t Miss This If You Enjoy a Good Lecture! ) FOR MEN and WOMEN SUNDAY APRIL 24,1921 GRA‘ND Théatre am Flour, 49-1b sack ........$2.25 14c | Peanut Butter, 10-1b lots. 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