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. Nelse Adamson PAGE TWO Gl WY\ T THRG J R Vet By = 1 — = Einar Stengle loaded a carload of hay | Tures home Saturday night was well 4abed i Aebobrdstctultaletuichobatathobelabs 2 s SHEVLMOOSE In Kellther for Magnusen’s Saturday. |attended and all present repost a i L AT A Tolef Juline spent Sunday at the home. ol Conrad Juline went to Bemidji last Saturday to have some dental work done. Milton Pittsenburger and Geo. Bourcy were Bagley’ callers on Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis and family, Frank Juline, Sever Sletten, Ralph Hendricks, E. A. Harvey, John and Olaf Syverson were Sunday visitors at the Felch home. Andrew. Nelson -arrived home Thursday’ from Grand) Forks, N. D. where he has been working in.a. res- taurant for the past three months. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 5srrington were Shevlin shoppers Friday. A large crowd attended the sher- iff sale of the Chas. Gasler stock Friday afternoon. The sale amounted to $242.50. Wm. Anderson left last Thursday for Herman, Minn., where he will at- tend to his spring work. Mrs. Charles Johnson spent the week end in_Bemidji. Mrs. Ludvig Holum and Ella Han- son called at, the Nelse Adamson home Monday afternoon. Mrs. J. R. Skarohlid had the mis- fortune of burning her left arm quite badly last week. Mrs. Pete Marsh returned from the hospital in Bemidji last Thurs- day. Nelse Adamgon transacted busi- ness in Alida on Monday. Andrew Nelson called at the Nelse Adamson home Monday. Tolef Juiine transacted business in Bagley last Tuesday. Helga Solberg called on Mrs. Con- rad Juline Tuesday afternoon. John Avery of Bemidji transacted business in_Shevlin Friday. Conrad_Juline called at the Pete Johnson home Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Smith went to Bagley Thursday returning home Friday noon, Mrs Smith was a guest at the Sam Cartwright home while in Bag- ley. y'l'he first automobile of the season to come thru from Minneapolis was a Ford, which left there last Thurs- day noon, arriving in Shevlin Satur- day evening on its way to Bagley. Pete Marsh returned home Wed- nesday from Bemidji where he has been with his wife, whé was in the St. Anthony hospital. While in Be- midji Mr. Marsh was taken sick with the flu. Mr. M. McShaine was in Bemidji last Wednesday. to consult a doctor. There was a fair crowd at the Wm. Henderson sale last Thursday. Things sold fairly well. T SAUM Kruger ‘Krogseng spent his Easter vacation week at home. William and Morris Stortroen played for the dance given at Pone- mah- Saturday night, April 8th. They made. the_ trip by team. G The snow is practically gone now but the river seems to. be rather high. Hopes are ‘it will soon go down " so the ‘cars can show themselves more frequently’ again. - Mrs. John Wolden was surprised Saturday night by the neighbors, the occasion’ being her birth anmivers- ary: Dancing was enjoyed by all and cards by a number of the men folks. The ladies’ served ‘lunch. l Charlie Magnusen, Esten Rice and Here It Is! Whatever You Want! IF you're looking for a “job,” or if you have some- thing to sell----to get results surely and quickly, Mrs. Anna Dokken entertained the |good time: A| Miss Mina Hamilton and George Ladies Aid Tuesday. afternoon. large crowd was in attendance. Mrs. |Johnson were united {n Olaf Linnum -was again able to be|Saturday afternoon of March 25th present after an absence of sometime on account of illness. Charlie Brooks is now able 'to be|Miss ‘Hamilton is the daughter of Mr. || up and around again. Mrs. Anna Dokken went to Kelliher|Moose_extends their congratulations. Saturday to stay with her daughter, Mrs. Johnson, for a couple of weeks.|Miss Gulbransan Friday, SCHOOL: NOTES Mrs. William: McDonald visited} school in the high school room_one day last week. s B Mrs. Allen is preparing & play to be given by her pupils sometime[at the Nels Adamson'home Wednes:1? after Easter. The Algebra class is now holding a ‘review. ‘ The Modern History class has re- ceived the history outlines so now|[per Saturday. reviewing will be easier. Mrs. tory. The Easter vacation will begin on Good Friday and will last a week. SHEVLIN-MOOSE (Omitted Last Week.) Frank Juline and Syver Sletten spent Saturday evening at the Conrad Juline home. Mrs. Conrad suline csiled at the Theodore Tollefson home Sunday afternoon. i Frank Juline and George Felch were Bagley callers Friday between trains. Frank Smith left Thursday for Grandy, Minn. where he was called by the serious iliness of his mother. Mrs. Ludvig Holum and Henry Hanson were visitors at the Nelse Adamson home Saturday. Peter Dahl left Saturday afternoon for Minneapol Sunday visitors at Mrs. Christina Juline’s home were. Mr. and Mrs. George Felch, Albert Anderson, An- drew Adamson and son John and L. Bredson. Mrs. Joe Lewis and son Howard, and Mrs. Frank Smith called at the Felch farm Tuesday. Mrs. John Thorpe left Saturday afternoon for Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. George Frodenburg Jr. and son went to © Bemidji last Thursday to visit relatives, return- ing home on Monday. Stella Edwards arrived home Mon- day from Bemidji, where she spent a week visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Adamson and family spent Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Hanson in Shevlin. Harold Searles spent the week- end in Shevlin at the Amadon home. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson and sons were Sunday visitors at the Joe Lew- is home. ’ Vannie, Alton and Mina Lewis, and Leona Young spent Sunday at; the Frank Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. James McCollum and family were Sunday. visitors at the Harold McCollum home. Stella Edwards and Clara Gordan! were viitors at the L. A, Peabody home Monday. . New seats were put in the Moose Tabernacle last week. Mrs. Olson and children left for their home in Duluth Sunday after, visiting at the home: of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Hamilton. The dance which was held at the USE THE WANT ADS. There are hundreds of people just waiting to make an exchange of some sort, and many of them are just the ones with whom you want to get in touch. The Want Ads have proven a veri- table fairy god folks at some time or other, so avail yourself of the same opportunity. “THE DALY PIONEER . Allen is now conducting a|were visitors at the Theodore Tollef- class in High school American His-lson home Sunday. ‘greatly enjoyed the evening. marriage at 3 o'clock at the St. Paul's Par-|- sonage by the Rev. A. Sorenson. and Mrs. Ulyses Hamilton. Shevlin- Cecil Holton taught school for Miss Gul- branson being on the sick list. > Norman and Harris Lorenson were absent from school last week \due to illness.: Syver and Harold Syvers visited day evening. Conrad Julix‘g,nnd John Adamson are helping Nelse Adamsbn cut ogs. Miss E. Barr, was. a Bemidji Shog- Mr. and.Mrs. Are Olson' and family:|- Nelse Arboggan went to Solway Tuesday to finish up his logging. | Martin Heinzelman of Itasca vis- ited at the Felch home Thursday while en route home from Bagley. || Milton Pittsenburger went to Be- midji last Thursday. Mrs. E. A. Harvey left Saturday|: afternoon for Des Moines, Iowa., Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Feich, E. A. Harvey, Felix Juline and Ralph Hen- dricks were Bagley callers last Wed- nesday. County Agent Edson Washburn |- of Bagley was working in Shevlin|] and vicinity the last week on the re- organization of the Shevlin Creamery. A. G. Peterson of Grand lorks,| N. Dak., was a business visitor here last Tuesday. Mr. Peterson. purchas- ed a carload of notatoes from K. A. Eldwick and Elling: Kildahl. TURTLE LAKE Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lacke trans- | acted business in Turtle River Mon- day. John Peterson and B. N. Went-|. worth were among the Sunday visi- |- tors at the O. W. Olsen home, Tom Keefe, who has been ill for the past week, is reported on thel gain, Dr, Forten is the attending| physician. John Wentworth spent the week: end with relatives at Blackduck. W. D. Lawrence transacted busi ness in Bemidji Wednesday. Edd Masson « Minneapolis ar- rived Thursday and will spend a few days looking after his interests in]_ this township. While here he will be the guest of F. G. Wilsey. ! Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Becker, Mr.| and Mrs. P. P. Becker and Gilbert Peterson were among those from our; town who attended the funeral of & the late Wes Wright, which was held ! - in Bemidji Tuesday. l George Aires and sons of Harlem.| Towa arrived Saturday. They report' ! the roads in fair condition, having made the trip with their Ford. The social gathering Friday even-| ing at the school house in 131, was well attended. The evening was pleasantly spent in dancing and, card playing. Light refreshments were served by the ladies present. All departed at a late hour having Phillip Becker was a Puopsky call- |’ er Friday. > 4 Miss inez Butler called on Mrs. 0. W. Olsep Sunday. -mother to most WANT ADS C T A District | I S kiasnaane I Reaal T Suits and Overcoats. Dress Up, TR Read this ringing message that teiis of a final drastic price cut in the season’s finest You who have traded with us, knowing our unswerving policy— SATISFACTION GUARANTEED—you rely on Gill’s, you know that our prices are right at all times, you know that we never put anything up to you that wasn’t absolutely i on the level. 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