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. by several of ‘the ladies of the com- % THE “BEMIDJI DAILY, ‘EIONEER &Y TENSTRIKE A very large crowd attended tu special meeting of the Commun Commercial club last Saturday ev ning. Everyone present was much tavor of the project in view prominent speaker of Bemidj called upon to express their G. Lawrence Dodge upon to 'give his ideas conc g the matter, At the meeting it was moved that the chairman appoint com- mittees to visit farmer each town- ship, The committees are as follows: Hagali township—E. E. Sholke, Jos. Hampl, Gottlieb Hofer. Purt Hop» township—David Carnegie, G. L. Dogdge, and J. C township-—V nell. " These 'm number of cows in each township. After the meeting a lunch was served ah and Ed O’Con- en are to ascertain the munff The *Kid In” club of the school will give a program of plays in the hall Friday evening, March 10. Prices of admission are 15 cents and 20 cents. Herman Gregg visited in Hines one evening last week. There was a cribbage party at the C. 0. Travis home Jast week Wednes-| *? day. Rev. Carl Zorn left Monday of last week for International Falls for a visit. He returned last Monday eve ning. There was a sleigh-ride party in Hagalin' last Sunday afternoon. The Walter League will meet at the G. Hofer home on Friday, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haluptzok left Tuesday for Duluth, where they will attend the funeral of Mr. Haluptzok’s brother, who died there ouly this week. Mr. Haluptzok’s brother was well known here. All of Mr. Halurt- zok’s friends sympathize with him in this hour of bereavement. Mr. and Mrs. LeGhee and Margaret and Edna Harris of Bemidji visited at'the P. Haluptzok home last Friday. Zetta Maule was on the sick list Tuesday morning. Mrs, E.E. Cluff and daughter, Ada, were cntertained at the John Quade home last Sunday. Arleen Carter visited at Hines over Sunday. The Gardner family, the majority of whose members were quite iil,! are all on the way to recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vanderhoef expect to leave for Fargo about Fri- day: Henry Krahn returned from Wiscol 3 evening. She had been called there by the iliness of her Shulke were | Thursday i. Shulke had sit to Minne- | Jjust returned from his apolis. Miss Gladys Gregg who is attending | the Bemidji State Teachers college 1s | spending this week with her parents, | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gregg. | S. G. Maule opened his commission store on Main street March 1. Ed. Myers sold his share in the gar- age here. Mr. and Mss. John Pemble moved into their new home on Dudrey ave-| nue last week. Paul Haluptzok visited her parel Mr. d Mrs. Frank Falls of Spur one last week. Miss Margaret Hampl visited with Mrs. W. A, Rice last weel L. L. Burton made a business trip to Bemidji Tuesday of last week. The Rebecca lodge held its regular meeting last Thursday evening. Delbert Tufford while on his way to town Thursday ecvening in his one- horse cutter turned a corner too sharply, The consequence was that Delbert was seen shaking the snow off himself, soon after the ¢utter was set upright again. Rev. C. Turdeau of Blackduck held services here Thursday of last week. Clarence Theriault visited in Black- duck last Tuesday and Sunday. Roy Booth who was on the sick list last week is able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. T. Hermann were on the gick list the greater part of the week. J. W. Murray of the Crookston camp visited here one day last week. | Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Hermann en-| tertained friends at a card game last week Wednesday. The correspondent partook of din- ner at the W. A. Rice home one day last week. Clarence Travis visited in Tur River and Farley one day last week. The Ladies” Aid will give a play m the near futt The Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Fellows the next time. Due to the thaw the roads were quite bad last week. Saunders of Hincs was heve o Kriday of last week E. F. Kinger and daughter, Lii- wilo were on the sick list last are able to be around again. Messrs, J. J. Opsahl and P. M. ile of Bemidji attended the spec | Black Silk; Stove Polish | i @iierent. It docs not dry o uned to the i nate. ely s rot enly most economical, bu ant, silky lustre that cans othér palish. Black rub off-it ‘polish-so it {E it oee poliah Yo oves o e uied~your deater wiirofond Jour aoneys Black Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, lllinoi Us oy ot qui —~—— Brillinnk aneface. 1t ha ~—— qual for ureon catomobiies. Spangler. Taylor| | Miss WHAT You READING, MICRE? last Saturday evening. Taylor has recovercd from a s illness oi ia grippe. Rev. I. Woodcock held regular serv- ices at Spur last Sunduy afternoon. There wag Presbyterian choir prac- tice at the John Pemble home last made a bu: trip 1o sday and W i ay o last week. The village clection will be held next Tuesday, March 14. l(-;\iren. Cronk has three cows for sale. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Muttison re- turned from Bemidji and Nebish.last Saturday evening. Miss Ada Clutt spent the week-cad with her parents here. Roy Travis visited in Bemidji lasc Saturday. Miss Adair Hofer returned from Bemidji Friday to spend the week- end with her parents. Herman Gregg was a business call- er in Bemidji Saturday. The Misses Mabel and Margaret Hamp! returned from Bemidji Sat- urday evening. « Roy Gregg was a business calio: in Bemidji Saturday. Come Cyr was a business visitor in Bemidji last Fri and Saturday. Meta Hass visited in Bemiay last Saturday. Mrs. A. Rearick and daughter Mildred visited over Sunday with rel- atives in Blackduck. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jeffries and Miss Brady of Spur visited here last Saturday. L. A. Rearich visited in Bemidji over Sunday last wee Following are some of the people from Spur who attended the meet- ing here last Saturday. :Theo. Ger- linger, W. T. Blakely, J. C. Spang- ler and David Carnegie. Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Spur vis- ited with Mrs, J. T./ Herman and ther : Krohn ' lést Saturday. A James Stepp and Cha Sander of Spur wereg Tenstrike vis ors during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Rosg Bryant were on the sick list the fore part of this week. ! The members of the Haluptzok family who were sick are able to be up and around again. Miss Hazel Kruger came down from Northern to spend the week-end with her parents, . Gust Peterson of Spur was a Ten- strike business caller Wednesday. Wm. Tra returned home from Gemmel to spend the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ric nd fam- ily and Mr. and Mvs. James Rice went By Charles Sughiroe © Westerm Newsoaper Unioa WOL WO SO YOU'RE GOING o BECOME A GAN GOLFER AND FOLLOW THE PILL AROUMD HE PASTURE AND WOLLER *FORE" place last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank X. Betz returned Sai- urday from St. Claud and Coid Springs, where she v and relatives and wher medi attention. ited with Mrs. Benj. Carter, Sr., t Saturday. Mr, and Mrs. C. O. 1ravis spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Travis. ¢ W. Lorn Taylor left Wed: morning tor Mizpah where work for Mr. Thomas Donaldson for a, short time. Chas. E. Jones, made a business trip to Bemiaji Tuesday. © Mr, Bickford, who has been vis ing at the Philip Mediey home turned to Minneapolis- Monday even- ing. Harry Johnson, who has been em- ployet ot the Ed Richardson farm left for some point in South Dakota Tuesday,. Paul Haluptzok went to Bemidji sday afternoon. R. Byman of International £ sited her brother Roy Booth last Monday. logs. Anyone having any to dispose of will find it to their a see Mr. Tray Mr. and Mrd, C. O. Trav ~tertained at the home of M Mrs. Chas. Jacobs last Saturda: There will hg a ba: 1l meeting in the hzll on Wedn , March 19 at 8:15 p. m. Henry Gripp reccived a thorough- bred steer from Villard, Minn. week. N The team of Vie Jacobs started on a runaway on the main.road south of town one day last week. Several pedestrians tried to stop the zway team, which was i speed, but to no avail. ther down the road was a load ui hay, with V. Gline comfortably seated upon it. The runaway team cither did not sec the load of h ¢ did not care much about it for it quarely into it. This ended the run- were 10 Jacobson en- . Paul Halupt- Mr. and Mrs, Chas. tertained Mr. and M zok last Sundoy e Miss Esther Quale s er part of last week visiting at the G. Hofer hbme. There wa Lutheran Sunday school teachers meeting and choir practice at the E. F. Kruger home Tuesday evening. The Lutheran Ladie: the home of Mrs. C. J. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. West lefc ionday evening for Minneawolis, St. ; Paul and Rochester. They expec Aid met at Wild last meeting of the “Com Con” club here|on a sleigh ride trip to Walter Rice’s be gone about three weeks. Whiie Mr. West expects to receive al treatment. Leonore J d with her spent the nts in Le- idji. The new maple floor for the hait has arvived. It will be al! laid before another social takes place in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. r: tained a number of game t even played the forepar after th fine lu Rev. Da 4 Monday call Claus iste work on the Luth C. Trudean of Jiackduck passed through here Tuesday en route to Turtle River. 1 of Hines was a busi- lor and son C."0. Travis wishes to buy pine'pect to leave for Ne {charge of the place at present. ng s in Bemidj Mr. and Mrs. P. future. lvantage to)" Mr. Mattison has purchased tie Clark Pole and Tie company Mcrcan- tile store of Nebish. Julius Benson brother of Mrs. Mattison is taking TRemember the baseball meeting in the hall Wednesday, March 15. BASS LAKE Mrs, Elmer Skein calied on Mrs. J. S. Wheeler Monday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Sathre and son Curtis were Bemidji shoppers Wednesday. . Chester Odell transacted business in Bemidji Wednesday. . Ralph Wheeler was "a Bemidji shopper Friday. % A number from this town attend- ed the Farmers’ club meeting in Tur- tle River Friday. ) J. S. Wheeler was a Bemidji vis- itor Tuesday. John Wold shopped in Bemidji Wednesday. Oscar Neff called on friends in Turtle River Wednesday. eslie Campbell -was a week-end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Campbelle ‘of Bemidj Mrs. Albert Utech’s neice, who has been visiting at Mrs. Utech’s home, has returned to her home in Clear- brook. Elmer Skein _transacted business in Turtle River Friday. M Cora Landry and daughter cft Wednesday for Interna- B Al - Standard i/ £ Vegeféble Packets 'Get a Can TODAY ' NORTHRUP, SEE Size / ¥ i * KING & DS for successive crops Select your seeds "TheSterling Seed Case At YourDealers Co’s early from l STH' HEK ARE “OL STYUONING THE tional Falls where she will visit for| The Lavinia and Bass Lake pupils é‘;n;‘opg‘{'fiv avith hor sister, Mrs. B. W. held their first spelling contest in the Mr. and Mrs..5. S. Wheeler and Miss Alice Butler were Sunday call- ers at the E. M. Sathre home. James Wheeler Jr. had the misfor- tune to run his fingers into the cogs of a wringer Wednesday. Henry Sanders called at the home of E. M. Sathre Wednesday. Showing Several Hundred New Ready-to-Wear HATS | Bass Lake school Friday, March 4. vinia pupils {Lavinia teacher. S0 | KIN UNDERSTAND W' OOKES M TH' FUNNNY PAPERS Our Millinery Section is full of all the new shapes, new color com- binations, new trimmings. You can rest assured of the correct- ness of every hat you see here—their newness, the very latest from America’s best markets, and very much correct as to prices. No matter what price you think you should pay for your new hat, you will always pay less here starting at— $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 $6.95 up to $14.95 and $19.25 You Surely Should Look at These Today! Every net guaranteed perfec HAIR We are the exclusive agency for the Anadon Hair Net—these are the fin- est quality and workmanship made NETS of natural hair. 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A new iron in exchange if not entirely satisfactory. All at prices that we know are low. CARLSON tta F COURSE”’ s oo oo B Your Home Store of Dependable Merchandise, Rightly Priced. 10 YEARS IN BEMIDJI OLDEST VARIETY STORE NEW GOODS IN BEMIDJI EVERY WEEK and pupils, Mrs. E. Skein, Mrs. Wmn. Gish, Mrs. J. S. Wheeler, Lawrence Neff, Miss Vivian Neff and Grandpa s | Cross, who drove over and brought |Th° result was a tie. Bass Lake win-|the Lavinia guests. The ladies and |ning in the oral spelling nad the La- in the written test. The next date for the contest will be an- nounced later by Mrs. Hanscom, the|ent. The guests presen: %were: Mrs. Prather, Mrs. Hanscom |in Bemidji Saturday. teacher, Miss Butler of the Bass Lake school, served a dainty lunch, which was enjoyed by all who were pres- Mrs. Fred Craver visited friends