Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 17, 1922, Page 6

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THE IWEERLY plofififi:'rn 1ve s d g"{’d‘h '?l &nw 'm?’;m SR Dle Unitat it ¢ credited. to {t:_or .othérwise credited, hews in ublished: M wanns HIS MRT Ve .kmg under:ithe .auspices of flu Hennepin by Repuplican Wamen'’s cnmmmeéme Few, days.- e Kansas executive insists that when, phe func- £ the jcourt, are: better :known, :that the la- i . istrongest champions. hnd 3 ollow the exlmple next le;bslntm'e of such a court in an ota. 0 rnor A en ‘said he dlsproved any leffort to was; six hnu'? late, enstrl‘ke lulks a m‘elt 1not Ralph was going to start cutting numbcr ‘of araund the uulwny station at.Bemid-| Ji patwntly ammng he mn in tn tnke 1y mmumty could gét in aceount Aerrific gal which blaw all dD-m ight. TR owns made. nsmass tnp idji last \lveek Wadneaday.. My, -and Mrs. Paul lhlnmk en-|ing tcru ed a number “of friends at y last week Tuesday. aul Haluptzok visit- | The high' . -that .he ‘shouldenot rus ves: and take .medical :treatment. ‘gale which “blew’ w:th e sald, ' “but my h-ve flllen for the moment to the “radical leaders. They.¢an do. nothing con- . ;| hom: structive 'until :they peorganize ‘.on: an’ American basis of .an honest day’s work for:an honest day’s ‘pay. (What we need is unions teaching. their fol- ! lowers the. American pnhelple of/faith in govern- eld which la- 'lzil‘le Walther | Lugua meets at the Kruger home ‘Friday of -thisj: ¥S2he little son of Henry Vander- hoef was quite sick last week. Kcnneth flgflley was,.on the sick he cluldren of ‘the school enjoyed i ‘t’he Valentine aitamoon .given Tues- a; clécted by ‘the peop] 4 qx\;’ies to'" wfrom hi: ities to make political speeches ‘in his own in In a letter to the people of Mlqnesota, Senator’ * logg bri /. now: bafore congrdss, ‘and states ‘he will remai Washington:ito serve-the peaple-who conferred. up Irim; the igreat shonor—as much as “he would .enjoy yeéturning.home and: meeting the men and women of -his state. - That, after:, all; may e the best kind of politics—and certainly‘the Republicans of Mi nesota: should appreciate that l;lnd of a servant.— Journal Press. . : 5 §—r— ! FOR COUNTY DIV SION A committee who knows ,whnt is:wanted, will go (to-Bemidji next wegk:and Aook into.theirecords of “the cmmty Ao:get all the facts and figures.as to the agpurces :and liabilities ‘of the north end.of the county: ‘They mll leo vigit ‘other- counties which full report-— 2 gw ion. of . nounty , the peaplé of .the north 5 end will learn all the facts and will be asked to do % Mr.lhln Afitiis ‘unfaverable they ‘can turn over g itake another four years' nap, as ‘there will® be -nothing dmngw—Nonthern ‘Light. * 2 —,\IIQIH-D E Farmers of Chippewa ‘county, anesota, in’ cons vention recently, declared that 80 per.cent of the ; farmers will be unable to mest their interest pay- ments on'March 1, and ask that the state law. be repepled, making a twp-year instead. of a, gne:year redemption. . This might be: the: salvation of many a farmer, but should be extended to all if it-is gnnted ithe farmers.—Stillwater Gazetfe. 3 TEHEY W EXCEPT AT Q!IGH MTES As_long as those who have money can buy:tax- t-bonds yielding 5 to 6 per cent.. interest, why. ° hey want to -invest in railroad:or other se- ior staxt..any husingss. in .which: they. run xisks of losmg their capltal'!n-‘Wnrxuad Ploneer ‘ Frrrree B w Agky g‘ur “own in:Florida har!nund a ont on the: &un.-80,000- square.miles jin.. extent, or, in_other words, about the’size of the spot “here you spilled the mk .on the hvmg room rug. After two. wee_ks‘ diligent. mvemgnhon and; naws- paper inspixation, the Los Angeles officials have es- | tablished beyand the queshon of a douht that Mr. “Taylor is still dead # q i ;3 i Are you .enjoying your sleep these mglm or haven’t you got your mcome tax zeport mnde out _yet? which' caused - man:¢sinte out fo:find out wbother or thesway of Lthe 4oil for thes pring patatoes. conspicuous’t ' *Weather - “permitting,” Philip Med: The Gregg cnmp near Shevlm has the'iseason. Ray earick, our ;business..college stin ent.’inhd not attend school: Rea- d not get .up in‘time to.catch ednesday and Friday |such‘a veJocity. brought back.s uvenmg; of last week. ' . Herman. Gregg ,m.;de his- xegula tn&io Hines:one night Jast week. ries to some of the ‘big corifl hon hich occurred on .a night si o last Friday’s, in which the Gufld hall iss Dordthy Borden of Orookstan [andithe Stechman hotel Herhs de;tmw who visited:-her: grandparents, Mr.|ed gn: that fateful ht_of and. Mrs. . James Taylox,.weut ' to| Hines Wednesd‘ny last: woak to* vis engh::ncB'él.'{E;l;:]? "’i.:?‘,t‘f:“:is her. parents,’ Mr." and’ ‘Mrs. Walter . C. ‘Woodcock ‘held’ regular “"mG lus at the Spur school last Snn- and Mrs Roy (xrerg came ii % S lany el !lv“ dn 1 afternoon. has g}m \Anhsted in ‘the axmy which] to the ‘general merc] ndise | ) hoaksilast ;k “who made.. & :busingss’ Capl' Zorn - visited ‘at Orth’ angt, Northome and Mizpah last| W, Trnvxq came hume from last Saturday’ aftem €. :0. Travis and ‘W, Lorn 1 oon. \igt week feturn. |lor chme in’camp..to spend Sun Albert Greéne made’ 'a business 40 Bemidji last Saturda Ee:h M‘ulu’\:ilited ? n\_yi e b’usu\ess AR Fhere was quite nd at the: Ca l inkner wtnt"tb Norwoo attend the funeral ‘of hi step-fnth v, | ina hurry Mr, ‘Rothér. ‘| was junable :to. ing, when Delbert Tnflon'i Wi 8, i 'b“ hirs, M | J. W, Murray of the Croaks‘on ‘hadito go lmf brl:lt!‘th Tilmon rm camp ‘arrived ‘here Thursday en ru\m- with him. S,t\lrdny was & cold ‘day to Kelliher, 3 N Mnttisan mnde a’busines: trip’ [ pot- to Bamidji F | warm, glo M{fis Aileen Fellnws, one .of Ten-|" striké’s, most popular young ladies lef‘ Sa urday morhi polm\ W me and -Floxence Shulke went Elfiw{fibont to B ji Sati ! 2 ei%;‘ sz ot the late ‘evening tl‘a By “th ther yu ‘R McPherdo of Bemidji who constituted part: of the: orcheéstha may beimblé tet. yed: at. the inc hereilast | ta:isome ‘museus ‘,regumed to :her home Satug- snielsho a l‘lnuq Christenson had:the mlsm-l ok -lupp;!‘ ‘at thu . BW! by:Miss Esther Quade g rnoqit; the game:playedibei Pifi.’h JEveryofie ;present bjd a- ful hmf‘. 5 7 { ney + came Hhome from Northnme to‘;g:n Si Ee pieces of ‘furniture the other:day:Im- mediately:that cternal rum up:that she .was going heweku ing. Hofiletvex\ it is. onl fia .Pumor. not rl Zorn, W.. teari C'liflord s, +“The Comml_mity will give: 3 ning “for N tgmil 2 :])rpeet; to_be e Mrs. Gottheh Blatfer. was yery ill last 'Wednesday night. . Her case re- sembled an attack of ptum ne pois- oning. On ' Frida) evenm&; the storm several of :gur-Foting people enjoyed a sleigh i¥ide pprty with the George Mslone 6-4s -their desti- nation. They report 'a most pleas- anb evening. school Boys -last Satukd not: appear as pat Phrough: party of outmlu.s Wi the:Carr Lake school:housg: evening. t'is;against the. district to:allow:pasties of by ‘outsiders except z commupity oriin: VIEARION o aieal.:: Then “"'3 and ot -g‘Wntson, Ahi{e Heh F RIDAY EVE'NING, FEBRUARY l'l, 1922“ P,LEASANT VALLEY Schuol Notes. “Perfect attendance for month end- ed February ‘9. ‘Primary grades Esther*Cook; /Bonnie :Cook, Norma Cook, Dix Coffin, Julienne Sntterle Bessie Highshoe, Laurence Ollom, L lie Webster, Glerin Thompson; Eili:em Yiee, Howard Bradshaw, Hexs ler; Roscoe “OHom. / . High scho an Webster, Rnt atson, = Phil Gardner, Dwothy DeLong, llnn, Nor mnn \ lntermedm o gra usterole drives pnh away. a ;bnng in its plnce icious, soothjng tomrort. Juumbl mgqltly il be on King's New [Discovery does ng. what it is meantto d pthes’catigh:. | Taw nted ¢hests, loosens the” phlegm *pac! and the obstinate ‘cold and pe. 1} relicves the' congestion inthe '} No ‘harniful ~ drugs, -therefore healing taste. tnat”you L Buy & botflc any drug? - 60c. 'ng- elle 'Vogler, ox— 2 aiiaall, Dotatpy | Pie— Made ‘From Lnnzdon s Sanitary Ice: Cnnnl . :POLAR PIE pular Ice Cream .B:nr. the -cafe will ‘be first, class ; respect.. Clean and:properly: preparerl foods well .served and coutteou ireatment, will. be fenture found here. Your. trade is solicited and -will be appreciated. -7 7 ness men, engin:ers, bai judges, -aréhitects, - farmers, teach ibrariens; gymen;; 13:: eeessful-men W g efficiency and ad- 3 cementv:hynot%akedafly e of this vast fund of inform- A d ¢ 'of C Iumet : g::&':. fua{l 16 om'Som-\ King . lors come iin az. €3 s instead of 16 oz .,pounwen u.want_it. s OF TEETH, NATURAL oo fi Thu n éf w~frien VELS nF antly’ purpflfled her at: fnrewell partv oihe 0 Bm‘lmy 8. N vpruspfém‘e }v:lyer wwld do’ well by 4 airfeonsulting. L “ bt "% Mr. and Mrs; Max.OF Hqck arethe y boy, born ON tlbleh ac. mv“:::‘s.@“‘% . : )/ cents w Appzamncs, ONLY.. of Mrg John Pemble last ‘Thursday’ " Messte. Henry ‘Krlhnx and ARTES'{IC BR!DGEWORK AT LOWEST PRICES. § 1ty e { Srand andMrs. BB Robide uxeit: / * Mits AdaiGIafl came up from Bes fm"mwjtfimw e i s o » . GET OUR PRICES FIRST, 1T PAYS—EXAMINATION FREE oo spend the | gravd oy Unlon Dent ls ts Mrs Jame! 1G: Rice. is visiting: M e E<OPPOSITE CITY HALL | BEMIDJI, MINN.: v =:=ut . PHONE 286 at the, home of her pareats. There was. & P‘“‘i?‘ 2 practice at the Wm. ows’ homie 3 oAl evanmg j 1 QU Mn S 0 I adies’ Aid met at the home &m weel e with . flward mll of. after, the hitegard:Jast Friday: in evening train Saturday through here A dise cutting the &

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