Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 29, 1922, Page 4

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o CARSON, Presfient. l.n.nm~w‘ ., 3, B. WINTER, News Editor : :pestage P In-humuofim be use for Wfigg lu' dlm e %m-p‘muuhm . et PID: YOU-EVER STOP- fO THINK— fr . UBy E. R, Waite) el £ THAT you zhould challengethé ' woyid ")gving facts and figurds of ywr ! nefive and post A d- on all matters that ter(d to al 4 BETTER BUSINESS. 3 tory %o find out how you stand in' ability, | hps usty of purpose, and’ vnll(ngnass to. "help” mlke our' city grow, ; {"HAT you will need sane opt!m lm,\ ‘don’t mean blind efforts. No city ea swayed by the business methods of ‘ons hup dred ‘years ago. KEEP UP TO DA'!‘E riches himiself. » “THAT & ‘man s & suecess, wlmi- enriches his community. ’!‘HAT co-operation gets runlm thn\l ération no ¢ity will grow. THA‘!‘ ‘you_can save m ‘buying, by* nndlnlr U PR PRI R e hy tiot make every ef- § BIGGER, BRIGHT) R,‘ BETTER Cflzm “ICH TO LXVE AND Hoggishness doesn’t pay. )lany l\lll (7 don’t seem to have learned 'this. . Tike and carpet lnduxtry A prolnnged strike about a scarcity of goods, particu ly ‘of ter ‘grades, ‘The. employers/ .- finally . » wisely, or’ unwisely—(n nmuhmg it i unlfln flley\ elvo th p\nblic Not ohly d lower. prides, but, authdrity dee[l(res udvantnn of the scarcity, the; prices. . £ ' As 1 siee it,ithere is danger that'aisimils ipplicy may.be ahorni'htgdly followed in’ other leu#(lias. and if_therc is, one thmg more thnn another lflmly to kill’ ward to in b\lmle:s, it is unwnrmnged hoostmz of prices. I éver this country needed nutio&l-wule a hergnce to the principle of “small profits and qni‘:k ; istoo, much c'\vlce:m'utwn but (e 3 the voite of the. majori ot be helped. 1% r flt takes only 24 h‘. Mr. nid Mrs. . August Luadtke, morrow to become Tod PARK RAPIDS At!'the ‘continued séssion ‘of “the Pounty - court 'last week, McCready, « local lawyer here” meud g\ulty to embezzlement as charged: in ‘an -in- \ dictment and was steneed to Still- iving water and the sentence. suspended for one year* ori the condition that afterward, s nd exteemely ' pleasant., Pourists are coming he- refrain- from’ such doings and pay to the ‘parttes interested their elaims .a d all:.cogts . of the county in the. I %is very. doubtful n comply with the col ditioni, s An’ filicthent’ was tried . against| lllgy Tho! *for- selling " *‘moon+ shine™, ty W meighbor, boy Jast ‘winter: He was. found guilty. to .a second indutmen‘ Mor selling “liquor, and the first tel was duplicated. We are freeifrom. that k g of .work from i) i ntonths | and it hef a¢ fines it will be six Ty was i cost hlm shfl befote |t 8, lhough n'bw grlng thé || } A‘- te - suitable b for a reas- lac fit ‘for oceupa- | ! jelieved that a uld put the matter | onablessum tion at once, a little. push over _easil ¥ ( A ast weok near'theé | Park | {résul . in demolishing "'a - Fords, ar It.swas from Verndale ody was completely de- own 1jave been ousy Tamber from ' the -milli - - A nambersof youn, at the ‘Browit home “tio ar success is etty tedious:and difficu very. The ‘Histop girly vold motm:ba to Reu Lake sunday, |* ph..W Itar and Peter. !busy pmr mg on': the, “feturns,” it is now. It should not be necessary to “add+atiother word to-this w-ming-—Forbes M-n— ry industry and outlining; what the' elp the-tarm raise Jort need of . cMu mmgm to' the hrmer, fiunflw ¥, and. nth(rwhe : ¥ HORNET The Primlry'electidfi' was held ‘at the Murray school” on Monday. The judges of the election were J. D. Woodward, J"Ri: Lambert, and Jd. D.. Bogart. 'Nelson Overly and E. 8. Moberg #lso assisted. Work' is ‘being done on the roads ! Bogart Stan- ley and* Edward 'Boxnrt delivered five head of cattle in Blackduck on Tuesday. for Robert Shaw and B. F. Winan, which had .been sold to a cattle buyer last week. Among those who were in Black- duck on Wednesday were¢ E. L. Mo- berg, and Andrew Ertenberg. Henry Dahlstad of Shooks, motor- ed down-on Thursday afternoon and "|called .on Robert Shaw. of ‘the: Hmhwqt lnd, wccording to Washington authorities, it. ia’ destined to become the guntent dtlnla.-emty in the ‘world. We ‘ cordial hand of welcome: to: the Tribune repreunutive and- trust he ds .receiving cordial mtmen: at every hand and. that the in- formation he. d:su-e- is heing given tnuthfully and osaibilities. of ‘this muon o dnlmng ous must: felate facts that ‘are hard for an' ouwdér Yo Inhova, thus onc has dut to'tell tho trnth’to put pnheh inw his ar- m. WE’RE FOR TAFT ‘Chief” Justice Howarl .''dfb "refused to wear lmee pants-at the king’s- dinnér party. .. “Please -wear 'em,”. pleaded Ambnsndu Harvey. Just/simply ‘put his foot down on the proposi. ywhep William Taft puts his foot down, the n {s just naturally flattened: out. Alk-the rest of the" men wore- -knee bue. es. “Yuu would look fine," urged ‘My. Harvey, who flj t ;vill not be me;” ruled-the chi justice. S0’ the'king, Mr, Harvey and the rept of them had to ‘munch their caviar and toast, dlflc dmh Min- nedota bugtér.i had gamption: cndllifi ‘not ‘to. make mopkgy, ouf of himself... < ex e Suré, w ' Eyery community should provide s fund for the purpon of. tnnmorflng loeal “knocken out. of ‘vv(eimty., ot edurse, there gre a few excep- nnd Bemidj} 'is -one, where uuch f\l d” eould s m‘lem-g ‘with popuhr approv:l |_'_.___| ! pukln; of maden, did you ever. s6t the alarm nlqek 0 ;h-t it went off an hour earlier’ in- tho . moulln.! % '“Whiulny-mmn, Follies of - '227" qlurlu on-'— of' thi defeated candidates. *) P .______| K ‘We kmow it now. ‘ Hiioi! The ;ninen put the “INI” in EDGEWOOD Fred and Katie Lgudtke Paul - Luedtke. Thurjiday t., and’: r Mlx Lubeck emermned a | number ‘“of fnendn Irom Bemidji ay afternoon. libs ‘Kutie Leydtke, who has been for thq past six th actory ahd Bartlu Phihha vialts Wright-Suns (- ness caller Saturds T..J: ‘Wright was. in chuu\ on .w.due-dw- ‘Max- Lubeck and sons: Irvin and John attended tho »! day. ‘Mr..and Mrs:: Anflqt uedt’ke. Jr. and, Mrs.. August-Luedtke, Sr. and childrens Ered and Katie, yipiled at ¢ 1”'&1 noleeuNon. g p are ¥ ha made lor & more ‘uge' of . ‘the : registered trade: mnrk, which. the. Clay . Coun- ty Pohtp Growers’ ‘association. has Bemnl,u bus-{ A few neighbors and friends gath- ered at the home of B, F. Winan Thursday evening to' surprise Mrs. Winan on her birthday, so all had a pleasant time together. A birth- day cake with candles was the cen- ter of the table attractions. THIS TIME LAST YEAR “THe Nevl “York Yanks took a roiti the: Boston Red Wnth four successive hits in the tenth inning, the Browns beat the White' Sox-4 to 3. Oeschger held the Giants to four hits and the ebraves won 3 to 2. Téx Richard announced that hold- ers of counterfeit tickets would be arrested at the gate before the Dempsey-Carpentier figat ‘and put in a stockade. Saying that he was too near his ring weight, Carpentier stopped training temporarily at Manhasset. GOODLAND The Goodland school house was completed Fnday by contractor J. C. Thorpe of Shevlin. It is a mod- .| ern.school and one to be proud of. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Richard Strong and daughter, Eva and ‘Miss Cummings motored: to Cass Lake 'Tuesday. J..C. Thorpe returned here Wed- nesday after spending a few days at his home in' Shevlin. John Bliss.and son,, Charlie were Cass Lake callers Wednesday. Rex Coppernall called at Clark’s Thursday. . . Fred .Theriault motored -to Cass Lake Tuesday. (i - Henry_Gregerson called on J. Wells and "'W. A. Cln‘k .on’ school business Thuraday, » . A large crowd attended the sale at Emmons Wednesday, . Mr. ‘and . Mrs, Alfred Van Dyk and:Mrs. G, Van Dyk-of Glenwood will spend the.. Fouw-«heu. \Misy'-Gay - Mahoney. and Mpqsra Enel and: Cleon Smlch “autoed over to spend S\lndsy enil mth Wm Clarks. .- \Erank Hor@prm and Henry " | Quesnel . drove” to#Cals, Lake Wed- nesday and, brought out building material for Jnhn‘fl?flmqmm new houses i <A large . crowd ah‘.ended Sundly sc'hbol here; Sunday.y Mr. Mills motored up from ‘Pen- ningten Saturday., Mr. and Mrs. -Mil fl(; fl daughter, F}izabeth motordd to Cags Lake Sat- urday. Miss - Emma Blm .spent, Thursday with -her friend Miss Edith Clark. The schoal board met at the school house Friday afternoon, "Chas. Issensee called Greeerson’s. Thursday, ‘Art-and; Henry -Quesnel-were call ers at Clark’s Sunday, b Chas, Issensce cafled’at Goodland Sunday. < .Mrs. Horace Lydfi;k s 'ill.at her home this week. Farmers’ Club il ibe held at Henry. Gregerson’s. instead 'of Hor- ace Lydick’s owing' to thb illness of Mrs. Lydick. . Mr. Coppernall and son, Rex, call- ed at Clark’s Baturday. A crowd from here attended the circus at Cass Laky: Saturday. Union Ladies’ -aid" will -be enter- tained by ‘Mrs. Wilson at Kitichi, Thursday: June 29th, Reue!l - Smith and, “Ralph Wiison called at J. Gregersons Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. _Richard - Strong, ’ | daughter Eva and Mrs, Cummings motored ‘up from Pennington and spent the day with the Clark family. Mr. and . Mrs. .Henry . Gregerson and ‘family, Mrs. O. Gregerson and Mr: Hjalmer. . Gregepson called at Chns Foster’s Sunday. Rcucl Smith nnd Ralph Wflaon at_Theo. pcopln visited) mKum for ' the better Phene 52 LIIIITI & IRIOK ON - came -over -from: Kitichi Sunday af-|’ ternoon and: attended ‘Sunday. school Missionary - Commings ied ‘by Rev. Bates and Mi: and - Bobbie motored out dinner “at: the Alex ‘Say last Wednesday. Alfred Rogholt:-‘and~Arthur ' Rog-|- - holt went to Cass lke Monday o] . fix a well. . Owing to a death at thte Pme, the all-day Group Gathering -Meet-|- ing which was ‘to Naveitakens there Saturday Jufié"24tH, een’| postponed until. Sunddy, J\i&’ i'ffid ] Most of ‘the..young_people. and _a|. few. of their, elders taok. the cir- cus last Saturday, ati. Gass -Lake, Mrs. Ed Larson’s mother who has been visiting her for the past week freturned to /her home at Erskine last Wednesday, ~Miss Edna Larson accompanied her. L Albin Carlson came “home last Wednesday to mrecuperate. He -is slightly ungder the weather. Arthur Leathy who is working’ on the state road: wasg home Snndny.‘ looking after hig farm. Mrs; Henry: Sawyer James,” visited ‘with _Mrs. Rodine last Wednesday. were acc i Mis: urphy. . Arthur They Farm Bu Farmers’ the home of Hnrry day, ,was qvlto Wi spite the busy time of 'year. . Plans| were . perfected - for: the. ‘picnic.;fo; accomplished, - The ~.next- meeting will be with. Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Rodine, July 27. Mrs. Arthut' Wisbrood and - Miss Myrtle Rogholt, callgd: on® Mrs.: Alex.| Sawyer and daughtets’ last Sntur- hday. Miss -Iréne -‘Murphy, who hn been visiting her sister”Mrs. Henry Saw- yer, teturned to her" hoMe near Be- midji last- -Sunda; Miss Clara Murphy of Bemidji is visiting at the ‘home of her sister, Mrs. Henry Sawyer, this week. Ed Larson’came - ‘out Saturday evening and speént Sunday with his family. Miss ‘Hannah Rector*left last Fri- day for. a -two week’s visit at Clo- quet and Duluth. Mr.and Mrs. Heru'y Snwyer and R.|son James, and Mr. and Mrs, Alex Sawyer and. Miss Clara Murphy at- tended the Union Sunday ' school group gathering at Rosby: last ‘Sun- day. Henry, H-nun Lena and: qudys Berg to. Deer Riv- er last Satu:d-y to visit. their moth- ‘ Geo.~ Payne, - They were .. E. Rogholt. ings this. 7 ing' songs to. sing. & the g'rad\l exercises of ‘the Tea ? -Traini class, next Snt,urday evemng. You are_Invited-to see the Flower ‘Gardens of the Beftrami Nursery {Baby’s Breath, Coreopms,- CanteS bury Belle, False Indigo Gama dm. Lark Spur, Peonies, Pinks 1 {Sweet Williams 10¢, Shastu Daisy We are located opposite the ‘School Farm. We Sell Cut Flawers |AANLLASAAARASARSARAIAAIARNAL SRS | It Makes: Things Grow i Fertilize 'the lawn. - Use commere cial fertilizer containing a large per cent if nitrogen.. . Sheep man ure is also good for the vegetab garden. We nnply it for you Beltrami Nursery oTTO lmosE, Prap- 1 Phone 363-J. IDM lnlu- Av | for a’long.t So . hrin Semid)! ‘ andi son .- ‘sttended;’ de- 4th of July and some other business |’ “fook -the ' Misses i Through Tram Conn’ectlons for : Clncago and All Points‘ ‘l'}asi tmnnl Falls, Bem:d i, Walkgri Riye £ Brainerd with, N qrth ;ta :05'a. m., arriving: RE S Pau 8:53 a.: m. nnd tnnlnng dm:ct gonnect on, for Chicago. : (it LUMBER — LATH SHINGLES LIME — CEMENT - PLA E( pment— : “Stoughfon”‘WdE;%ns; 8] & teriTricks—" ”Champlon" Potato’ Machmery—— “Emerson-Brontinghan? ' line - of Plows, Standard Mow: “E -B.” Tractors—-k ires and Tubes Oils’ ‘ Brooks Bros. Dotble-Wall: Silos. - arest to being Frostngof of any, Silo mnde. :204 Fourth St. & Minnesolta Ave ; BWNLMINN siess Gn.nnlnd to ‘be firn cla 13:5 CTVJN “-il Or‘tr donr—nv extra

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