Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 3

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FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 s ‘e I EEEE RS EE R R R R R R R * . SOLWAY * ARKETK R KRR IR KRR / Chas. Rock was a Solway visitor Sunday. Mr. Rock works in the Pine- wood Mercantile Store at Pinewood. Mr. and Mrs. P, J. Rock and Chas. Rock motored to Bemidji Sunday af- ternoon to visit Mrs. Chas. Rock, who is in the hospital. | Pete' Swenson was a Bemidji visi- tor Friday evening. Oliver Salts was a Bemidji caller Saturday evening. Miss Bina Gustafson visited at home over Saturddy and Sunday. She returned to Bemidji Sunday evening. Miss Clara Lomen returned home Saturday evening from Bemidji. Miss Lomen left again Monday noon. Mrs. ing with Mrs. Grinols. Dave Powers was a Solway visitor over Sunday. genoru Smerud and Art May were quietly united in marriage Saturday evening ‘at Bemidji. Phe marriage ‘was witnessed by Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Smerud. Lawrence Smerud is a brother to Genora Smerud. Mr. and Mrs. May will make their home at Solway. The community extends their heartiest congratulations for a long and happy wedded life. Misses’ Elva and Ovina Peterson returned home Sunday morning to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Peterson. Ovina Peter- son left again Sunday noon for Be- midji. =R C. M. Peterson was a Bemidji vis- i]tor Monday,; Tuesday and Wednes- ay. Mrs. Michael Sullivan of Bemidji visited with her mother-in-law, Mrs. D. F. Sullivan, over Saturday. Misses Elnora Rock and Ruth Tve- ten were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Art May visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smerud Sun- day morning. The Solway Farmers’ club meet- ing was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Smerud a week ago Sunday. Quite a‘large crowd attended the meetling and all reported a good ume. Chas. Rogers, Jr., from Wilton, is now visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rogers, of this vicinity. Mrs. Reta Foster and children from Salem are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rogers. - Miss Elva Peterson returned to Be- midji Tuesday after visiting with her parents of this vicinity. A large number of both young and old folks attended Sunday school Sunday. We all hope there will be that many again next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, son ITTCOK TWENTY . YEARS FROM AGE $t, Paul Citizen Says He Feels " ‘Like Man Mcde Over Again, Since Taking Tanlac “I feel just like at least twenty years have' been taken off my age since Tanlac has restored me to such ?}‘0 health,” said Ed. Antonsen, 516 #nada St., St. Paul, Minn. Mr. An- tonsen has lived in St. Paul all his life and is employed by the North- ern States Power Co. . “F had a case of stomach trouble that started some eight years or more ago and I never expected to get over it,” he said. “At times I had such cramps in my stomach that I actually got down on the floor and rolled in agony. I couldn’t eat in peace and almost dreaded to go to the table. My back ached and pained me something terrible and at times felt like it would break in two. Then I had rheuma- tism, and my arms hurfi so I could hardly do any work. My hands ach- ed awfully and my knuckles would swell all up. I was nearly down and out when I got hold of Tanlac. “Five bottles have the same as made me over again. I haven’t an ache or a pain, eat whatever I please and sleep fine and feel as well as I did when I was a young man. If 1 could, I would recommend Tanlac so strong that everybody troubled- like I was would try it.” Tanlac and Tanlac Vegetables Pills are sold in Bemidji by the City Drug Store, and leading druggists every- where.—Advertisement. A OUR MACHINERY FOR REPAIR WORK is most complete. We are in a posi- tion to repair any kind of machine, to replace worn or defective parts. Such work is always wanted in a hur- ry for an idle machine eats its head off in lost time and business. If you have a non-working machine, let us put it back on its job-again, BEMIDJIMACHINEWORKS REAR OF 319 BELTRAMI AVE. TELEPHONE bl-W A y Grinol’s sister and brother- in-law, from Springgrave, are visit- RURAL SCHOOL REPORT (Continued From Page 1) and seventy-one districts enrolled twenty or more. From the state apportionment, the districts received - $55,668..01, from the annual state aids, $78,661.27, and from.the special and local taxes, $285,728.19. Tt will be seen that the State of Minnesota is paying moré than one-third of the running ex- penses of the schools of the county. This does not include the money raised for school buildings. Of the money received: from the state, Dis- trict No. 7, of Bemidji Ethoots re- ceived $24,852.81. This district SHOWS MUCH PROGRESS raised by special and local taxes $75,769.30. Of the money paid out for school purposes, the teachers received $229,018.87; the cost of tation, $88,5655.61;text books and supplies, $24,197.81; and rew build- ings and equipment, $%3,367.18; in- terest and bonds, $36,962.78 were paid for interest and bonds; and for general contrdl, | $15,237.43. The amount of cash on hand at the end of the year was $127 8§17.70. An item of interest not féund in this report is the increase of gradu- atés from the eightn grade in the country schools. While the number is smill, the annual incréase of 25 per ceént is gratifying, and by a contiu- uance of the same progress for a {short time the country schools will Name of Graduate Post Office Arvilla Beckeér Wilton Esther Thullen Blackduck 3 Mamie Boyer Bemidji 6 Mabel Calkin Bemidji 8 Mary Schmitt Bemidji 10, Ruth Bjoring Wilton 18 Bernie Tisdel and 4 },’\"fltorl\( 14 Reuben Maag R : Puposky Clara Jurieau W WY SR Blackduck 16 Forest Satnre and Vernon Renico Bemidji 17 Mamie Peterson Turtle River 21 Marvelle Peterson Turtle River 21 Lenora Anderson, Inga Lomen, g Alice, Ovina and Mabel Peter- son and Marion Smith Solway 26 Dorothy Randall Puposky 40 Norman Webster Nebish \ 40 Norman Deardorf Bemidji > 48 Martha Gilstad Hlackduck 58 Walter’ Grundmeier Blackduck 65 Mary Brennan Baudette 74 Mabel Sandberg Blackduck 82 Walter Goranson and Stanley Agnes Iverson Kelliher 83 Sydney Anderson and Olafine Dalen Jelle 86 ¥ Herman Radi and Walter Wittich Bemidji 90 Inez V. Karls Blackduek 98 Selmer Aarnes Blackduck 98 Frank S. Platt Spur .99 Elmer Ahola \ Malcolm 103 Ray C. Marcoe Malcolm 103 [rene "Akerse and Walter Strand Puposky 108 Alta I. Bockeéy Gryeld’ 113 Gladys Bridges Williams 116 Bernice and Arnold Myrvold, Evelyn Sundberg and Annie Byklum Grygia 120 Lillie E. Myrvold and . Eleanore Erickson - Malcolm 120 Ellen and Gust Johnson and Lucy Heminger Solway 123 Donald Higgins and Viola Wurl Nebish 130 Blanche Fournier Turtle River 131 Clara Wood and Charlotte Peterson Debs 132 Uda I. Smith Louis ° U-1 Ruth M. Goddard Red Lake U-3 Joscphine Lousche Pennington U-16 Arvo Hill, Archie Runnberg and Dana Simmons’ Norden U-30 Lillian Stepp Dutchie U-81 operation was $45,654.19; transpor-| District No. i 1 i b VB b | e YR BEMIDJI DAILY Pxom:zi graduate their share of pup Superintendent McGhee and M graduates until at least thréee bun ago the number gra x, last year, year sixty-three. forty-seven thi High School certificates to those in the rural schools. ] Those receiving such diplomas thi year are as follows: Name of Teacher Elva Peterson Mrs. Mildred Anderson Dora Young Amanda Homme Dora’ Sitlington Mary Dybvig Arthur M. Crapo Lydia Sorenson Magdalen Sadek Mrs. Hilda Johnson Alice Butler J. H. Freeman C. B. Deardorf €arol Knox Vera Daily C. E. LeMarr Eleanore Stromberg Della Anderson Olga Overby Mary Baney Corinne Costello hois Matheny ys. Ida ‘Jeffries Jennie Anderson Mrs. Rosa Marcoe Arthur Thurmon Walfrida Loyd Edna Norris Bertha Peterson VirginiaWill Elin Olson Lula St. Peter Loretta Pollock Mrs. Florence Annonson Clarence Baney Mrs. Bitha Goddard Ethel Guthrie Maggie Robertson Carl Klopfleisch which [ NORTHWESTERN EDUCATIONAL | u will tend to increase the attendance not only of the Bemidji High school but' of the State Teachers college. | Lilleskov are urging the pupils and téachers to increase the number of dred graduate each year. Two ycars duating was thir-| == - and| 27 Fatmnare 8 3 This annual Bad Luck and the Devil jncrease. has not been accomplished d by lowering the standards, as pupils are required to secure State Boardl in arith-| metic, grammar, composition, geog- raphy, history and spelling before 2| Beltrami county diploma is granted | § 2 s - i tional seiation at Moorchead, | | "UNIT TO MEET AT MOORHEAD | October and 14, Speal vl include Dr. B v Colo (By United Uni; it Fergus Falls, Sept. raining crvices” will bg the central topic at he 14th annual‘mecting of the North- | western Division of the Minnesota Ed- Press) | supserine “Tor v Ploneer. i 4 THE BEST ON THE MARKET Pursued Him “I don’t think any one has had more bad luck and sickness than I have. In 1905 I had two ribs, an arm and collarbone broken in a railroad accident. Then I had pneumonia. Af- s | ter reccvering I crossed a pasture | when a bull chased me, tossed me | over the fence and broke my right {leg. In 1910 I had typhoid fever; ce then severe stomach and liver { trouble, which no medicine or doc- | tor touched until two years ago, I got a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- the first ray of is none too good for a man when his health is concerned. Selecting a drug store to fur- nish you., with medicines and fill your preseriptions is not to be compared with choos- ing a dry goods store for your purchases. You have ot to be able to put unlim- ited confidence in your drug- gist and his medicines. You can give us your confidence. drugs ape pure. ORE edy, which proved Ilight in thirteen years.” 3 It is a simple, Lharmless preparation al remo y A from the inie the inflamm. | tica'ly "all stom nal ailments, including append One dose will convince or money re- funded. At All Druggists.—Adv. CITY DRUG CALIBERTE DRUG WE WANT YOUR TRADE Visit the Lumber Yard With Lower Pricées Lumber has now actually descended to pre-war prices. Shingles, Laths, Siding, and all the rest of the items on the Lumber list have taken a decided drop in price. So this is the time to buy. B We fully realize the importance of Lumber in the present build- ing boom and have slashed our prices to the rock-bottom in order to George and daughter Mabel visited at the ers § junday. Mrs. Pete Nestingen and daugh- ter Olga were Bemidji visitors Sat- urday and Sunday. D. P. Powers has already started to_dig his-potatoes. “Miss Bertha Jay, Miss Clemens and Alice Peterson are picking potatoes for D. Powers. Ei W. Russell of Duluth is now vis- iting here. Mr. Russell is also up here for chicken hunting. y : Mr. Wm. Heminger and Lucy Hem- inger were Solway visitors Sunday aftetnoon. - Péte Bakken from Pinewood was a Solway visitor Saturday. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER omie:of- Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Pow- | We repair all " ing and Igni . MOTOR SALES ' GENERAL AUTOM | AND AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES Phone 161 BRus. 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