Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 2

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K HOR A R ee * ' TENSTRIKE Ok 0k k% 2 / Come Cyr, a former resident of ‘Menstrike, arrived here Saturday night from Maine for a visit with ends. Mabel and Margaret Hampl spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Hampl of Hagali township. ‘The play given at the school house Saturday night by the Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian church. was voted a big success by everyone. About forty- five dollars were cleared. The ladies are talking of taking the play to Hines for a performance soon. Mrs. Fred Ketchum, who was ill Jast week, is much bettér now. Barbara Ferrell returned to .Be- midji Monday morning after a week’s visit with her aunt, Mrs. James Rice. Elizabeth Alice and Beryl Louise were the names given the Hermann twins at their christening Saturday morning. They will be called ‘‘Beth” and ‘‘Beryl.” A land clearing bee was held by the neighbors of Joseph Hampl at ithe latter’s farm on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Wednesday and Thursday they will clear land for Charles Fleischman. They intend to clear for all the lnrmers in that vi- cinity. Doctor Dénison of Befuudn was a poses. > The new addition to the Davis hotel is now remodeled and is q}flte an im- provement to the town. Charles Graham has gotie up north of Funkley to the farmy of Frank Chapman, where he will {be employed during the summer. A meeting was held in the Taylor town hall last Saturday afternoon at five oclock to complete arrangements for the opening of a icentral itele- ‘phone office ‘here Wwith an operator in charge. o Jeanetta Stechman, who teachres at Willow ‘Riyer, was a Tenstrike visit- or Saturday. There willfhe an augtion sale at the Tenstrike livery barn Saulrday. Aprfl 30th. A large amount of dymamite was received here Wednesday, most of which has already been distributed among the farmers. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mattison will move to the Sturdqvem. farm this week. Mrs. O. M. Thomas (Fara Borden) and little daughter of Crookston, vis- ited with Mrs. Thomas parents of Hines last week. Howard Stearns Saturday. There will be a basket social -given by the Community Commercial club wwt to St. Paul 30th. A large crowd is expected. in the school house Saturday, April), 900 ‘bond«was voted, for. ..rou burs .lmua visited at George MeTagsark: Saturday evening. G. W. Crandel has recently pur- chased a new Ford: car. The dance at Martin Larson’s Sat- urday evening was well attended and al) ‘present report a most enjoyable time. Mrs. B. N. Wentworth and Miss Jennie Lawrence were Tuntle River callers Tuesday. . W. Wilsey and J. H. Locke have recently purchased a saw mill." The mill site is located on the J. H. Locke farm. ‘They expect to begin sawing in the near future. Mr. 'and Mrs. Harvey Laney of. Turtle River have recently moved into ‘Mr. Shipper’s summer cottage, for a few weeks. . KERK KKK KKK HE * LIBERTY * TSRS SR 22 0 8 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. Pete Utter were Pu-{ posky callers on Saturday. Jack Erickson, and son Robert, were callers in Bemidji on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Klasen and fam- ily entertained Mr. and Mrs. Peter Utter and Edward Rasmussan Sun- day. A. A. Lauson is a very busy man these days clearing and burning brush on his farm. Mr, and Mrs. August Becker en- tertained friends on Sunday. A. A. Lauson spent Sunday after- Tenstrike caller Monday afternoon. Mrs. Peterson and daughter Joyce of Kasota, returned to their home Monday after a month’s visit with the Peter Krohn family. A number of young ‘folks from Tenstrike attended the dance at Spur school house Saturday. night. iW. A. Rice went to Duluth Sun- day night. He will drive his new Studebaker car back. Kelly Grier, who attends school in Bemidji, spent the week end with his parents. The Community Commercial club met Tuesday evening in the school house. Mrs. James McHugh, inspector for the department of agriculture and in- tterior, addressed the school children here last week. The “Kick In” club boy’s base ball fteam went to Northome last Saturday to play ball. They were defeated by @ team supposed to be ‘“school boys.” Mrs. William Travis was called to Bemidji last Saturday by the illness of her sister, Mrs. Gline. Paul Haluptzok with a large crew has begun work on the state road porth of town, C. A. Smith has gone on a business trip to the Twin Citles and Chicago. arold Rearick, who is employed ut the Red Lake agency, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rearick. At an election held in Taylor town- last Saturday afternoon, a $16,- KRKEKK K KKK KKK KR x TURTLE LAKE * W3 ok % ok ok kb 3 b % George Hedglin, Sr., who has heen visiting for the past five —months with his son Sidney of Minneapolis, returned home Saturday. His many friends will be pleased to hear that his health is much improved. Dudley and Miss Jennie Lawrence spent Sunday at O. W. Olsen’s. Martin Larson visited with liam Myers Sunday. Mrs. Peter Maltrude and daughter Blanche were Puposky callers Satm‘« day. B. N. Wentworth transacted busi- ness in Bemidji Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jence Nielson and daughter Mattie visited at the M. W. Butler home Sunday. Mrs. Gust Swedberg and: son Loyd and daughter Hilda visited at Cyrus Fournier’s Sunday. The B. N. Wentworth & Co. saw mill which has been running with a full crew on the O. W. Olsen farm, has been closed down for a few days while the hustling owners are wrest- ling with their farm duties. Any one wishing custom sawing done :will do well to call on this company. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wentworth and children spent Sunday ' at P. Becker's. ‘W. D. Lawrence and sister, Miss Wil I $2450 Coats, Suits and Dresses ‘{ that were made to sell for $35 to $59. this opportunity if you are | in need of a Coat, Suit or a Dress. '$19.50 In this Lot there are Coats, Suits and Dresses Don’t miss that were made to sell for $35 and $39—-the best bar- gain we ever offered. A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF Beaded Bags from a Chicago Importer enables us to offer $15 and $20 Bags for. s‘n 00 $30 to $45 Bags 7 at OUR GREAT VALUE-GIVING SALE OFFERING A HUGH SPECIAL PURCHASE OF HIGH GRADE SUITS, COATS wwo DRESSES b ibiaeyiv o Shion Gt S s ARG e A PTIS, S oratmvm pmi remamen noon with Champy Petri. M. E. Marshall is now busy remod- eling his house. Mr. Marshall also intends to clear and blow stumps on his land in the near future. George Fuller is expected up this week from Bemidji. While here Mr. Tuller will do considerable blasting. Champy Petri was a caller in Be- midji Saturday. KEKK KKK I RH KK KKKK K * SOLWAY * [TESESS 2SR 20 5 2 0 0 Miss Elva Peterson spent Satur- day and Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson. Misses Stone, Hillstrom and Mar- tin spent Saturday in Bemidji. Be. Peterson returned from Be- midji where he has been the past month or so. A large number of - ‘the Solway folks attended the home talent play given in Shevlin Saturday evening, which proved to be a great .suc- cess. Mrs. C. ‘M. Peterson returned to Puposky with her daughter Elva Sunday, for a very brief visit. Charles Carson and Miss Luella Johnson were wedded in Bemidji last Wednesday. They will. make their home on Mr. Carson’s farm . about three miles from Solway. Earl Grinols purchased a new s old one . o H. SRR 9gr‘h9y&n&.wlq.}" Mrs. T. V. Thompson visited in} Bemidji between trains Saturday. Mike Wold has thie job of running | the bus route No. 1. Hugh Robinson runs route No. 3. Ed. Peterson visited in Bemidji be-q tween trains Monday.' i Geonge Ellis and Walter Peterson | motored to Bemigji Saturday. There dre seyeral men busy clear- ing and digging ditgches along the Jefferson highway. Walter Waldron, Leonard Peter- son, Dosena Peterson, Theodora Hill- strom and Bethel!Prince motored to Bemidji Tuesady evening to attend the show. Mrs. Marion « Fout@r of . Sabol, Minn., is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Rogers. C. F. Rogers fs building an ad- dition ‘to his feed store. - Mrs, Dave Powwrs of Bemdlfl is visiting Mrs. D. P. Powers. KR KKK K KKK KKK KKK i BIG LAKE * W8 b F Ok B kb 4% % Those from ‘this community who attended the public auction at Mrs. Alice Engebretson’s last Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bergh and family; I S. Beatley and daughter, Mrs. C. O. Wing, Millard Waiton, Mr. Sheffield, Clyde Martin and family, 1. E. Swenson and daughter Gena and Miss Adeline Wold. Thomas Wilson was pieasantly sur- prised Saturday evening by a num- ber of his friends and ‘neighbors. The occasion was to help. him celebrate his 49th birthday. A very pleasant time was enjoyed and a dainty lunch was served at midnight. J. 8. Beatty and C. 0. Wing were in Bemidji Monday on business. C. E. Battles of 'Bemidji andj Thomas Goodmanson'and family of Turtle River were callers at Harley Hansen’s Sunday. John Swenson and family visited at Harley Hansen's Sunday. ‘Mrs. Walter Stout visited Mrs. Thomas Wilson Saturday. Mrs. H. A, ‘Hansen is seriously ill at her home this week. . Mr. Voltz, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Hansen, Lenore and Ethan Wilson, Fredda | and Florence Stelle, Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Wing and sons, Kenneth and; Roy. attended the shadow social held | at the Swenson Lake school house| Friday evening. Mrs, Hansen was, in Bemidji last | week Wednesday, having dental work dome. Mrs. Charles Bloomquist will en- tertain the Ladies’ Aid Friday after- noon. The' Big Lake Farmers’ club will meet at Ole Wold's Wednesday. May 11. Every one is urged to be.pre-| sent. SRR e at prices that represents but a fraction of their real value AT— 30.00 The manufacturers are the losers and you profit when you get one of the gar- ments at this price. —A SPECIAL— Pure Silk Hose $1.0 Colors—Black, Navy, Brown, Beaver, Grey and White —full-fashioned with a seam. Such ‘beautiful garments would not be possible if it were not for this:special p.urchasej Some Rates are Still Advancing ' BUT Bemidji Gas Rates: are Lowering May Gas Bill§, if paid promptly on or before June 1st, will be subject to a discount of 25 cents per thousand feet instead of 10 cents as at present. Not much yet, but enough' to show our intention to reduce Gas * Rates just as rapidly as possible. Other reductions will be made as circumstances permit. Another Matter of Interest To induce new gas consumption, we are offering our large as- ‘sortment of Gas Ranges at a great discount— T " 2 All Acqrn Ranggs at 20% Off s Including Installation S S All Clark Jewell Ranges at 10% Off And easy terms to those who can ot pay all at once. —and 5% further for cash down COME AND SEE US Bemidji Gas Company i il (T I R $45.00 0 NEW LOCATION .211 THIRD ST. BEMIDJI, : MINN, NEW LOCATION | Wholesale to Consumers 211 THIRD ST. o oo | CONSUMERS SHOE. Go. MINN. Ladies’ Oxfords Lfidies’ Dress Pumps : and -Oxfords, regular $8.50 3 grade— / \ Special $3.98 Black and Brown, Calf and Kid, low Military heels—. Special $3.98 ‘Army last, good’ heavy Elk Soles, Button Shoes— sizes to 6— sizes to 8— Special Special v L-v—- A A S L B, L AN | S S o Ladles Fine Quality, Brown Kid, Strap Slippers, made with low Military heels— Special $548 Goodyear Welt Sewed Soles — Foot~ Schultz make, Semi-English, Special $4.29 OPERATING I wciave | CONSUMETS Shoe: Go, STORES

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