Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 18, 1922, Page 6

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As stated by Governor Preus when at the fair: | “Minnesota butter leads the; world i’ quality; and | ihat by its cosoperativs’ selling methods. it wauld 1 11 states in mltntilt," has ilrufly ‘become The report made by A EA MnGuire, general | \mafisger ofthe Minnesota Co-opérative Cream- s##e=Association, Ine, that the first:-hundred cars | of butter miarketett: in New York under direet marketing plam has saved-the prodw:m Gno,j' It means that the right kind of ewptm will find a way tc'eliminate the tob many. middlemen and givé the grower and produt product, but at no added: m to the.consumer. | e § * Afted the fair; she farmers will start to lurven the greatest potato crop-ever in nua section of flle conntry more: for;the .| branch office gt an ingrea :qo office is bigger, the. filh the job are. de good in the new phce, would'be-in line something still.better... ... Yet. strange:as it mly seem to you, he is not g0- ing to accept the new j ‘flyp additional money . means nothing to.him because;: as he.says, he spends | The settlers in the. Town of Woodrow, with Peter Krogseng : as fmrn clerk, .inmse the peace and' notary. Poipt between. Upper. and ‘They..desire to relieve; tfie ub' ~ thought that it is to be a state affair, but rather to imprens the world that'it' i t5 be' a nationsl park. Mj park and recreation rmrve_wonld be a splendid thng.,fior ane,sqgg. % th'hfintu 'out of: luck.” . They had better get S #SHBAT you mApnt pomnnhcy into business in a way:that will make friends all around. +»THAT your:ziewspapers are the. mest powerful ingtitutions in your city. They vitally effect’ the destiny:of every.citizen: They M&Mw into -every home: . seins FRAR gompetition between cities spur them on to civicrachievements. - - THAT you.should make gvery eflort to kup your city a wide-awake and growing- ¢ity.. ¥ TKA’I‘ you Mld;‘qut ch.lnnx a. nmlww and Baudefte sen! \ gers Qbe fair to get an idea of how Fon Mll‘ for the Ltle.the.Woaa Coanty: - 2 T ALVWOOD ! 'Mr. and Mrs, Harry ‘L. Nord of i (nm Park, accompanied by their ew neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. John ‘alaskie, were social callers at the K. Westrem home here Sunday {fternoon. The trip was: made in E Nord's Ford: ~Mr, Nord-informs is he will be leaving in. a couple of jys for Fargo, N: D, where he has {ome business matters, to attend to, this. matti d- ke up employment With_his. broth- %n. Ole and 'Elmer Nnfi, inatheir. tin 3 at that phce M;is. Nord and by will remain at their.Moose Park yme during. his. &bsence. . p¢ Jennie and Hirry Forssen-of Good |- came up ot spend Thursday thert fnends, Edwxn and ERen’ Gust Oj-nen of Good.Hope passed ré with his hinder the: past cuttitig the grain at.the D: lson, C. O. Peterson and.J. G. mquist and. Andrew Hultqulst| M. and Bes. Andrew Hultadish| & downi to Dinbary-sthere they all at=f~ tended the. Baptist Synday schook: Although this, is rather.a dry spelt t comes to the growing 20} who are still &t hay harvesting are indeed glad to the rain keep off as it does. country néver had- to take's bagk seat for its hay crops, but this y above all _dthers it 'seems better both quantity and quality. ? J. G. Bloomquist was a Sunday A!- ternoon caller at the home of his spn |} George and family of Dunbar. Geo. Johnson of Dunbar combined ith business v_vhen he nqd ing: here a while, motored up to John Westrem home Friday evening: SUBSCRIBE FOR THE The regular megting of the Bo-rd Education -w; euled to. order Tuesdsa 5t T, = X4 T:30- o'¢lock” P. & ter. . Elvera; accompanied "7y FoEC0 afidnia” Bossell, motored over ' call ori Mr. and Mrs. John Wes. Sunday evenirig: This has been first .time Mrs.. Bossell has been b far for a number of years. She | s 88 years old. Sain Peterion and Hernian-Nest- ving: completed. haying; are - | 12,000.00- ,‘? (F1.061.80,, o aliowed. o read....Car- by, Molander m t. mv?fi'&ce" it e oy, Jaly by President Tuo Members _ presel 6tz Ritchie, Molander, Battles and ,Hum m Wei 1be Tloctric. Company i the embers absent: Smith.. ance With the architect's. Sertifcate and inutes of "t regular m.ennk ot statement of details. + CaFried. Tuesday, June 27. 1932, and Moved and seconded by Molander and lar meeting ..dt Tite chi ;th wire read and uppr ovad m eo-fnd by mfinmer “and leng st Clerk | & aul orhml to. flwghm—mnmu Esther Malmquist for niné wonths $120 per month. Carried. and s?;,ondul by Netzer and then and ; Dirchase six. cars of nlnssed by ti,n A and W, Bowaer were declared duly electéd to the Board of_Education. P '.iTvgd amd veu“ifld H;fl‘wmmg 17 SRR mouptin A IEIE TOUCH or our Nylotis face powder | at the psychological moment, |} s oto speak, means a lot to a pretty woman.. Carry in your hand bag a dainty puff and_a bit of our powder; it “ Kelps. _Are you nsing our Nyal's face eream? That [} helps, too. i arn Equipment: 48 ‘Stoughton” fi‘Wagons, Spreaders and Mo— “Trucks— “ otato Machmery—— ‘Emerson-Brontinghan” line -of Plows, Standard Mowers:and Rakes— B “E.-B.” Tra . “Geisser’ zfineshmg Machmes— 3 Hyd‘m%‘ rbgn urchasing - committee i meeting ot [f L FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18; 1922 white bread. W Isg taste it and CR PY KRUST will beyour household standard YOUR coffee taste will tell you what words can’t express—you’ll love the délicious: flavor :of . Nash’s Delicious . €offee. ‘Whether brewed in hard or soff water, it makes a rich, full-flavored; satisfying cup- of coffee. lt's tbe coffee of no regrets.., . -, P - A new achievement in coffee-blending: pln! that “hot roasted” crispy freshiness. Air-cleaned to remove chaff and coffee dust—no bitter flavors. " “In one and thireé pound containers, ,_] ; %3 Your Grocer Sells It 5 : ‘AND IN THOSE DAYS— I A manw s”obhged to pay for the lay-out ali afifme time —there .were not many: dealersin 4 pos tion 150 help-a mian-buy his “heart’s desn-e.” : “NQW A-DAYS— : rr €0sTs BIG MONEY-- .. All'you need is the flrst payment down——the rest to be paid as you ride;:= =ic. .. ~Po- feed & horse, whether: he works or not.: YOU FEED‘ A FORD~—0nly when it ugbrks' i ;e % -Bug Ford Had@pent the Dlfl’erence’ hioas | i el E Ak r at pnmng their lath mill 45.200,0\{ nimummnmmmnum n in & short time. o _Mriand- Mrs. -Andrew. .anqmst B :nmhng' g : Ellen: and_Elveré en ™ m éss callers Wednesday i | “Bufing. Fu mfiiu ] m:flw having - fal - ‘work dnne while 11 cnh ,.e.,"a ¥ 5 n A st tll" ute. %« |coBui 7 A couple of men, sent out by the = 51720708 “" , passed through ‘here- the first .y -9 u! the week lociting gaod farm Total. Samples of thé soil was tak= DISBURSEMENTS and will ke put on file at the :\“n!l;nlnts 3‘” by Treasurer since Au- e capitd} for; the convenience of |~ Gereral Fund uzc 4sul $5.660 _on March 1928— me-seckers: They 4156 told us the| -Interest and Si 0.90 | date issued Marelrl; 1913; . 7 hare was Clasy A=1. Building Fund 317 Ml interest rate 5%; amount.. 9,100.00 rson_ spent Slmdny $456,998.45 | Total - bonded . ihaebtedivas: . §416/100.00| Mrs. Sam Peterson |1 81, Relpecltu]‘l!); lubm,lgld. Pamily. - decompanied them ¢ S, k the afternoon when they motored- First National Bank IR A interest -rate b bonds - matureé 7| 198% amount Issued’ to Cen Chicago: mylble $100. cactt year on March 1, 1923 to 1927, both mclusive and ° Afiw Ford Sales and Service BEMIB.H TELEPHONE 970 MINN. I = - 14,265, 52 C. X pATILES:

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