Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 20, 1922, Page 2

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¢ 4 ¢ | THE BEMIDJI PIONEER AR RN AR ARRA ../ « [CLEARBROOK ® PRI ETR S RS A 8 R R y Osherg has taken out a’ city licglt:c' ?u he %an carry on a-dray line bflsfl}:gs(‘:fi‘zo Clearwater county. The | old ‘gang and the new gang have| joined hands. ng-e“' ‘Haagason, the manager of the| Broadway theater announced last Saturday that perhaps that would be the Jast show he would give Clear brook’ for some time as he has-not been very well patronized lately. - Lays C. Quam of Bagley is' visiting bis ;daughter, Mrs. Henry 'Qlberg, uth‘l:h; clg::lmeruihl club held its an- nual meeting- in_the city hall last Friduy. The report, _which_eyverybody was well pleased with, was read by Albext Anderson, secretary. Mr. An-i derson, sdcretary. and. T. ©. Nelson, vr::fde’nt. f«?:? the past year, refused to take the positions for the coming vear.i But owing to the fact that they were so badly wanted again be- cause of theéir good vqu'durmg tt.xe] past year they finally yxeld_ed and will take up the same offices. Nothing hkp a live, wire at the head of the organi- zatlon. Frie Clearbrook and the community in- tend to go into the pickling business! fext gummer as there is to be a pickle factory here. ] The Vickle Milling company has added to ifs list of products a whole- | some hreakfast food which is made of the whole kernel of wheat. They have 2 big demand for it. b Route 3, the récently established route from Gonvick, certainly. will not ! be without ‘a carrier as there were 13 applications -for the ‘route.: They tock the examination which was givs en_here by Bennie Bauguson, ‘the} local cxaminer, Saturday. 1 Ed Bierbaum and his crew of men | are very busy these days as the ice harvest is on. They' are busy filling the ice houses of the local business men. 5 ’ Mrs. Ol¢ Strandlie of Weme, Minn.,{ :hasbeen visiting with: Mrs. Emi Grothe of this place the last fow days. | - Herb M. Johnson, the local potato | buyer, has shipped out five carloads | of patatoes this week. Four of the | cars were shipped from Gonvick. i Nelson’s. Quality store has made: some improvement on the store by | changing the office to the center of I the buildings Ole Olson did the ;work, | A special meeting of the Swedish Lutheran church members will be held January 27 for the purpose of clecting a new minister, e il A R R R R PRSP Y I * ', " BUCK LAKE « QAR LR AR EA RN A AN NS i ; i Mrs. E. M. Chase attended a meet- | ing. of the Royal Neighbors in Casy Lake:last Weédnesday. | Qspar. and’ Martin| Rogholt were Cass Lake visitors last Tuesday, mak- | ing the trip with Oscar’s driving tednt. Alex Sawyer and Martin -Kogholt helpgd Albin Larson and' Ed Larsor | saw. ‘wood ‘last Thursday with “the Sawyer-Phillips wood:sawing’ nia- + chinc. : . Albin Carlson was a caller at the Fox' ‘farm south of Cass'Li: & Friday. o gy | -The ‘Glee club held their reguar Ppractice meeting last Thursday eve. ning at the Buck Lake school house. | ‘Albin Carlson took the Sawyer-Phil- | lips wood machine over to his place last Wednesday. The teachers training class of the Woodland Union Sunday school, held their, class meeting right after Sun- | day bchool last Sunday. They decided | to hold their meetings directly after Sunday school at.the Buck Lake! school house hercafter during thef cold-weather. i Mrs. W, L. Parvault returnod Tues- day from her visit to her daughter, Mrs. Tabaka of Longville. Mrs, H. A. Scofield, Mrs. H. J. Bot- ting and Mrs. W. E. Davis, were the| Silver Lake members of the Em-| mangel Ladies’ ‘Aid 'whé ‘attended the | annuul meating last: Wednesday' , - | Miss Dora Parrault was brought i homeg sick from Cass Lake last Wed- ! nesday. We did not learn her exact | condition, But hope it is not. serious. The Emmanuel Ladies’: Aid held| their annual meeting last Wednes- | day at the home of Mrs, Ajex Sawyer. | There was a good attendance. Elec- tion.of officers was the business of dthis meeting, The following were clected: Mrs. Alex Sawyer, president; Mrs. H. 1. Botfing,-vlce-pre«ident; Mrs. Ed Larson, secretary, and Mrs. M. 0. Rogholt, treasurer. The reports of the year show the society in good | condition for another year of sue-| vessful work. Their next meeting will be February 8 with Mrs, M. E, Chase. | Albin Carlsom, Ed Larson' and Tom Phillips helped Alex Sawyer cut a hig pilg of wood lust Tuesday with the wood machine, . Misses Myrtle and Alma und Mar- tin, and Arthur Rogholt, spent last Sunday afternoon at the Alex Saw- yer home. . | Mrs. A. B. Frost reopened school | Inst .Mpudny.nuer the: holiday vaca- tion,with a-good attendance.” All of the ‘gupils as well as the teacher are rested, and ready to start the last! halfiof the term with rehewed enetgy. ‘Réctor, Arthur Leathy and Tom| Phillips are cutting lath bolts and woup for the Cass Lake market, They ! are 'doing the cutting with the Sa yer-Phillipsiwood Inachine, Mr. tor“took a load to Cass Lake Tues. ! dayswith his' four-hoise toam, i Charles Chase, Arthur Carlson and; Alax Sawyer called on Oscar Roghoit | last Sunday. 1 . The big masquerade ball scheduled' to take place at the Silver Lake school | house last Saturday evening was a decided fizzle. The musisians, Oscar | and - Edwin Rogholt took a load of | young people down, and those with| onelone person from- Silver Lake! were the extent of the attendance.! Altogether they 'numbered - twelve. Thoke: responsivle for ‘the gathering | and “the committec on “eats” were! not. present. In fact you seldom nee} such a failure. All on account of the ! wind blowing a little snow into the Toads. =, at $35 or over | This Suit was sold formerly at A ten dollar bill goes with t| il FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1922 _ T.DBillishere today his pockets lined with crisp ten- dollar bills, ready to pass this - money out to our many customers. This town neyer before enjoyed . ' so generous a cash distribution. * T. D. Bill announces our greatest clothing sale, an extra value and cash offering that gives every man and young man A ten-dollar bill free with every cash purchase of a or Overcoat § Youssave two Ways--you get a big price reduction because of the sale--and another ten dollars on top of it. - Nothing more need be said, except to tell you that the merchandise represented “involves our - entire stock--the season’s . finest “suits- and: F overcoats--Kuppenheimer Good ‘Clothes” in- cluded.. Fine, - all-wool fabrics; selected pattercs; preferred styles and sizes “f’qr every-type of man: : PRI gt : 'Stocks have been arranged in hig groups to. make ehoosing easy. $35 $40 $45 This Suit was sold formerly at " This Sui; was sold formerly at $60 RERR. (R purchase from any lot. Watch our windaws. o i e

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