Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 2

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PAGE TWO " THE BEMIDJI-DAILY PIONEER v FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH 31,1922 ! BASS LAKE 'Mrs C. Lajambe whn has_sbeen visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Wheeler for the past two weeks left for-her home in Akeley Monday. :John Wold transacted business in Turtle River Monday. illiam Gish was a Monday visit- or'at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. L. Campbell of Bemidji. Elmer SRein wasa:Turtle River shopper -Tuesday: Miss Gertrude Arnold of Turtle River -arrived Monday at the Rnlph ‘Wheeler' home to-assist Mrs. Wheel- er with:her household duties. M. Sather. and.son, Paul !eft“ :dtmsday for Minneapolis to ‘consult -a:specialist for Paul :who hag had infantile parglysis. M%dl.cuamhe ‘was" a ‘Lavinia caller on Mrs. W. Stout who has been car- ing.for Mrs. E. M. Sathries’ house- iold duties during her absence was called home Monday on account of sickness in. her family. H. L. Campbell of Bemidji was a Sunday visitorr with his son Leslie, who is staying with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William' Gish. . Laurence Neff of Turtle River was a Sunday visitor with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Neff. Mrs. Fred Carver visited friends in_Bemidfi Saturday, Ray Laymond transacted business in ‘Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. E. M. Sather and son, Paul|g; W‘ho spent a few.days in Minnea-|" polia, returned to their home Mon- The Utich brothers are busy haul- ng logs to the Bloomquist mill. + “Ralph Wheeler and 'R. Lajambe were Sunday callers at the J. 8. Wheeler home. PLEASANT VALLEY Mr. DeLong moved his family back to Bemidji last week driving through ‘;ith team.” Elmer De Long will enter the school in Bemidji while his sister Ruth who is a high school student will-remain here the remainder of the s¢hool year, boarding at the Ira Cook home. ::N. L. Knox visited his parents in ‘Bemidji: Tuesday and Wednesday of last. week and transacted business while there. vE. R. Lee has been ill the past week. Frank Campbell came home from bcll met. him at the train at Puposky. +Ed Olson and son Howard called on the. William McClellan family Fri- duy of ast week. i» J. B. Higginbotham was ' the 'Rilest of 'J. W. Wilcox at Bemidji Suturday while there on business. -4 Mr, and -Mrs. H. N. Higginbotham wére guests at the Frank l;tou'. home at Island Lake Thursday of wyeek. last ‘past several days and unable to n&end school dutics, +Henry Pingle spent Thmsday af- “.terhoon at William McClellan’s - .- Bdward . Foster’ who is attending agricultural school at St. Paul wilk|. ‘lébve for home the last of the month -to work on the farm here, and return ‘tp_school in September. Ray. Watson called on E. R. Lee Wednesday evening. —uw:H. P, Prather and J. W." Wilcox filflnb"‘hflm Wednesday and Thurs- Mr PBrather has shoipped a car .18ad of lumber to Spur -2 -and will ¢émmence at, once to build on his ‘The Higginbotham boys are un- ilodiig and hauling Mr. Prather’s lumber out to his place. +.Miss Martha. Stout of Island n’nclple‘l\ M. Rmpl‘e has been ill Lake was a visitor at the Pleasant Valley school Thursday. F. V. G.\rdner called on Gust Peters and E. R. Lee Sunday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Higginbotham entertained the following .guests Sunday. Miss McRae, teacher of Island Lake school; Miss Rasmussen, teacher of Wn'lsxdc school; Wallace Whelan and J. B. }{lggmbothnm, Jr. Wm. McClellan, who has been home on a ten day leave will return to his engineer work at the Lake Julia Sanitorium, Wednesday.' Barney Nelson of Neelip Siding was calling on’ Gust Peters’ Sunday. At the election on March’ 14, for Maple Ridge township, William Tis- dell was elected republican’ delegate. There -were 68 voters out and Wil- liam Carlson, was elected clerk, Wil- liam Tisdell, “treasurer and Oscnr Thompson re-elected road supervisor. Mrs. J. B. Higginbotham, who has been ill is able to be up and around again. F. S. Lee installed the new Elec- tris plant at the P. V. school house Saturday, rturning the old plant to B. L. Bennor of the Puposky Mer- cantile company, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Randall visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worden Sun- day. Miss Marvel Worden accom- panied them and spent the day with her parents. Roy Watson made business calls on P. J. Skipton, Geo. Hedglin, Archie Green and E. R. Lee on Mon- lay. A. H. Watson made a business trip to Bemidji last week. Mrs. Mary Dickerson was ill and’ unable to teach a couple of days| last week. Mrs. Carl Jones taking Mrs. Dickerson’s place in the school room. Norman Gardner had an acute attack of appendicitis on Wednesday of last week while at the P. V! school house, where he is a high school student. He was taken to Nebish at once by his father F. V. { Gardner, going to Bemidji on the | speeder and an_ operation was per- formed by Dr. Markham at St. An- thony’s hospltnl at 8 o’clock. Mr. Gardner returned home Fri- day afternoon and reported Norman getting along fine. Miss Lois Watson and Stanley Arend and Mary Higginbotham were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Higginbotham, Thursday of last week. Gordon Gardner is driving the South end school bus in the absence of his brother Norman, FarmeYti club meetnig at -C.. E. Coffins April the 5th. SHEVLIN Ole: Rovold of Dudley transacted |- business here Tuesday. Martin Heinzelman of Itasca spent Tuesday “here. Ed Balfe attended the Democratic souniy convention at Bagley Tuesday. Geo. E. Burfield spent Tuesday in Bagley on' business. -Mrs. L. Holum and Mrs, Gordon were Bemidji shoppers Tuesday. -7} H. M. Bourcey transacted business in Bagley Tuesday. Mlqe Sadie Wimer- spent days in Fosston lasp.week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fladcnburg sevu'al e WIRE FENCING Of All Kinds Write for Prices and Catalogue. 32.in., 12-in. Stave and Line Wire | 24c per Rod. A. B. NAHNSEN MORA, MINN. We are as Busy as Bees! Arranging ‘New Lots and Marking Down Prices for Each and Every.Day. IF YOU DON’'T REMEMBER HOW MUCH " A PRE-WAR DOLLAR WOULD BUY— ' .. COME HERE AND WE WILL REMIND YOQU!- - ‘Dress Goods Given Away! One Big Lot—Every Yard You Buy, We Give You Another Yard FREE! week. Mrs. H. W. Terchroew field. Bernice Burfield. days with her mother. in Bemidji. i noon. end at the Amadon home. Friends of Mrs. Pet midji shopper Monday | trains, Peter Dzhl left Saturday noon for Minneapolis where he is to be examined by the United States |Veterans Bureau regarding disabil- ities received while in -the service. Miss Lillian Skarohlid spent several days in Bemidji last home Sunday from the Bemidji pital, where she. recently u al ed|an_operation for: appendici from her home in St. Paul,” Friday night to spend about two weeks at the home of her father, Geo. E. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hutton of Leonard spent last week end with Miss Ida Krohn came home from Bemidji last Saturday to spend a few |} Mrs, Edna Hanson spent Saturday George Scott of Dudley: was a|: | business visitor here Saturday. after- 1 Harold Searles, who teacheg az the Moose school spent the = week ‘Marsh ‘are pleased to hear of her improvement. Mrs. Marsh has been sick in Bemid, hospital for the past two weeks. i Mrs. Milton Bjorkquist was a Be- between American Legion posa for the pose of furnishing the blanks and assisting -in makmg plications for compensation or cational traning. Any ex-service dlsub htles received in Bur- mnesotn SPECIALISTS day for our wonderful of the Skin, BI Kidneys, Bladde: atter will e sent izee in scaled envelope. Free returned H ELLOGG’S i Fives bn kiddies be- great “big bowls an’ they taste good-er a myn -n srispy i; CORN FI.AKE ' § £ Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES aad KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked aud krambled That’s why big and little folks who know the diffe-- { ence insist upon KELLOGG’S!" The thing to do is to make comparison—Kellogg’s against any other kind of corn flakes you ever ate! “If it’s quality, or all-the-time crispness or delicious or appetizing, flavor you want— well, just wait till you eat Kellogg’s! And, what a de- light to know they’re never leatheryl( i You'll get so cheerful about Kellogg’s that the day’s best hours will be when it’s time ‘to sit'down with the ¢ . family in front of generous bowls all filled most to burst- ing with those big, sunny-brown Corn Flakes! Never was a better time : than .tomorrow morning to prove that KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes are about the ‘‘gladdest . of all good thmgs to eat.”” Insist upon LOGG’S—the kind'in:the RED! JGREEN. pack: age—if ‘you want“to’ know how won.’ , derfully good corn flakes can be! 9 derwent s, The United States Veterans Bur- eau have appointed one man at each necessary reason of of -Chester*Burficld, ordon_Post : Number CHRONIC DISEASES Good Safé Treatment explaining Chronic Diseascs - mess, heumatism, etc.. wlla;.: THE PIONEER WANT ADS hos- I’REVENTS BALDNESS e SRR 3L I-_ ONE MINU‘I"E A DAY T DEMAND CERTAIN ESSENTIALS when having your prescrip- tion filed. Make sure that . your physician’s written in- . structions are carried ‘out to the letter, that all drugs used are ' pure, . fresh and strong. Our . prescription , service is second to: none. A sure, safe way to overcome fall- ing hair and baldness is to remove ap- | the infected Sebum. ,We can now vo- | supply you a signed guarantee, with man | @ package of Van Ess, and that will the positively stop falling hair and sure- ly make new hair grow. For the roots are still alive ‘and 91 out of 100’ tests actually proved 'that Van Ess will grow new hair and quxckly stop’ falling hair. Be sure to get Van Ess,. the only product we know that wil not fail. . Van Ess Liquid _Scalp. Massage, with:a special applicator .which 1n- sures perfect suceess in operation. is! sold on a positive guarantee, which we will sign. for you. Be sure to.get started at once—Van' Ess will not disappoint you. CITY DRUG STORE pur- Clt Drug Store LALISERTE & ERICKSON Phone 52 Bemidji BRING RESULTS "'|||||||||||||"||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l||||||||"|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||ll"ll"llllll"" , C > THE UNIVERSAL Ckh $6 45.‘00 F. O. B. FACTORY F. 0. B. FACTORY FORD SEDAN $645 00 For This Beautiful, Fully Enclosed. Sedan Car Complete with Elzctric Starter, Demountable Rims and 30x3} Tires all around. This SEDAN costs no more than a Touring Car did a year and a half ago. ~Think of it! — ~’$645.00-f.-o. b. Factory . The “Call of the Open” is upon us— |II|IIIII|IH|||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIl|||||IIIII|II|I|II_IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlIIlIIIII HEmim i . BUYA FORD ENCLOSED CAR. 2 OTHER MODELS " Chassis" : . ..$285° Tiuek ........ $430 " Roadster ..$319; ~Coupe:........ $580 Touring .$348. Sedan ........$645 (F. 0. B. FACTORY) o W Jewett Co., Inec. TELEP‘{ONE 970 BEMIDJI, MINN. IIIII||I|I|IIIi|IIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIl||||l||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIII!IIIIIIIl—..' T | 15 Day Sal - Shoe People From Bemidji And All The Sur- roundmg Country Are Coming to The “Bazaar Store”’ Every Day During This el Many are cnmmg hack for their secund & lhlrd loads, 500 NEW SPRING COATS, SUITS, DRESSE ALL TO BE SOLD IN THIS MAMMOTH SALE AT ; NO'fHING HELD BACK—Here are the Season’s Latest Styles, the very Newest Creations—at Prices that make buying elsewhere an extravagance! ’s $10.00 and $12.00 fine ’ 9 8 Kid Shces, Closing Qut, per pair I} Women's Women’s Mercerized and Fibre Silk Hose, Closmg Out, per pair ...... 3 Women’s $1. 50 Pure Silk Hose, Closing Out, per pair. . .$1.19 2,000 yards of D1e5° Gmghams, Closmg Out, yard. .13 & 19¢ SATURDAY WILL BE THE BUSIEST SALE DAY Ever Witnessed in Bemidji! Be Sure and Get Your Share of the Bargains. T Y PICK OUT YOUR NEW EASTER GARMENTS AT THIS BIG SALE! DUT PRICES| s vesr

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