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“Jolly Roll Recipe Only Two Eggs Required A{wm . Janet McKenzie Fill, Editor of Boston Cooking School Magazine This Jelly Roll s fast becoming very rpnhr on account of the way it keeps esh, . With proper handling it should keep fresh a whole week, providing it sn’t eaten nup in the meantime, for itis every bit as good as it looks. KC Jelly lnll Ou cup sifted flour; scant kalf tea- nful salts 2 level teaspoonfuls K C whug Powder; grated rind of 1 lemon; 2 eggs beatem light; 1 cup sugar; ‘? Rot milk; glass of jelly; pow- sugar. Beat the sugar into the eggs; add the lemon rind, then the flour, sifted three times with the salt and baking powder; and, lastly, the milk. Bake in a but- tered dripping pan; turn o adamp cloth, trim off the erisp e with Jell and turn over a: a roll while still warm. Dredge lhe top with powdered sugar. Hot milk nsed in the jelly roll en- ables it tco be rolled witl cracking. Have the milk scalding hot, also be careful to have the cggs and sugar beaten together until very light and creamy. Bake in amoderate oven, K C Jelly Roll is illustrated on page thirty-fwo of the new and handsomely illustrated 64-page K C Cook’s Book, which may be secured i the certificate packed i can of K C Baking Pow Jagurs MrG, Co., Chicago, KK KKK KKK KK KKK KK * MALCOLM. ¥% POODPOOVOPOOPS®O® Mrs. Curtice returned from Thief River Thursday. John Stange drove down to Grygla Friday. The way it looks now, Thief River Falls is going to put one over on Bemidj. The company is organized and suf- ficient stock subscribed to build a first class electric or gasoline line from Thief River Falls to a point fifty miles east. Good—never was a road more needed nor was one run into a bet- ter territory. THE FIRST GRAY HAIR SIGN OF AGE|{ Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color of the Hair and Make It Grow. ‘A harmless remedy, made from common garden sage, quickly re- stores gray halr to natural color, The care of the hair, to prevent it from losing its color and lustre, is just as important as to care for teeth to keep them from discoloring. Why spend money for cosmetics and creams to improve the complexion and yet neg- lect your hair, when gray hair is even more conspicuous and suggestive of age than wrinkles or a poor complex- ion? Of the two it is easier to pre- serve the natural color and beauty of the hair than it is to have a good complexion. All that is necessary s the occas- fonal use of Wyeth’s Sage and Sul- phur Hair Remedy, a preparation of common garden sage and sulphur, combined with other valuable reme- dies for dry, harsh, faded hair, dan- druft, itching scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this sim- ple, harmless remedy, your hair will gradually be restored to its natural ‘color, in a short time the dandruff will be removed, and your hair will no longer come out but will start to grow as nature intended it should. Don’t neglect your hair, for it goes further than anything else to make or mar your good looks. You can buy this remedy at any drug store for fifty cents a bottle, and your druggist will give your money back it you are not satisfled after using. Pur- chase a bottle today. You will never regret it when you realize the differ- ence it will make in your appearance. —Adv. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS- TRICT OF MINNESOTA, SIXTH DIVISION. In the Matter of Edward J. Gould and Dana Gould, Individually and as Co-partners as E. J. Gould & Son, Bankrupts. IN BANKRUPTCY. To the Creditors of E. J. Gould & Son of Bemidji. in the County of Bel- trami, in Said District, Bankrupts: Notice is hereby given that on the 26th day of December A. D. 1912, the above named Edward J. Gould and Dana Gould, as individuals and as co- partners as E. J. Gould & Eon, were duly adjudicated bankrupts, and that the first meeting of their creditors will be held at the offce of the under- pigned referee in bankruptcy, in the eity of Crookston, in the county of Polk in said district on the 24th day of January, A. D. 1913, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which time said creditors may attend, prove claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bank- rupts and transact such other busi- ness as may properly come before said meeting. Dated December 26, 1912, OLE J. VAULE, Referee in Bankruptcy. P. J. Russell, Esq. Bemidji, Minn. - Glassified Department DO YOU WANT HELP—The Asso- «iated Charitles will be glad to get a list of those who are in need of servant girls or women to work by the hour and will help any girls or women who want work with a | WANTED—Competent girl for gen- family or other employment to ob- tain it. Call or telephone Mrs. T. T pense. you for your selection. Beltrami ‘Avenue i “Attorney for Petitioners. <2t 1-8,9 J. Welsh, Phone, 282. 1121 Be- midji A'venue IWANTED:blrl over sixteen years old to take care of child and assist with housework. Inquire Me- groth’s Variety store. HELP WANTED WANTED—A strictly competent girl for family house work. Mrs. M. E. Smith, 707 Bemidii avenue. eral housework. Inquire 903 Bel- trami avenue. WANTED—Gs] for housework. In- FOR SALE—G000 hay f0r BAI6. |t cr oo Fifty cents per bale. H. W. Han-| BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. Odd Fellow’s building, 561, » across from postoffice, phone 129 quire 311 Bemidj! avenue. T win Co. FOR RENT made, wall case, floor case, counter, open shelving and tables. Inquire|FOR RENT—Three room house, Hn- of Mrs. C. 0. A. Nelson, Park| Quireof H.C. Baer. Rapids, Minn, MISCELLANEOUS. nah, 513 Twelfth street. Phone FOR SALE—One heavy horse; Wm.| - J. Werth, care Fitzsimmons Bald- B e FOR SALE—Store nixtures, factory-| = ttBromo aumlne" Thnl s Laxative Bromo Quinine USED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD IN ONE DAY. Always remember the full name. ILook » for this signature on every box. 25c. P e a ) Annual January Clearance Sale! Never before have our stocks been so complete and never have we given such universal heavy discounts. Below we enumerate some items showing how great a saving you can make in whatever CLEARANCE SALE ON Furs 20 oo Discount This includes our Entire Line of Single Pieces and Fur Sets. CLEARANCE SALE‘ ON Knit Goods All will be sold at a Big Reduction in price. CLEARANCE SALE OF Cottons, Gloves, Etc. 1 Lot Ladies’ Gloves, reg- 29 c ular 50c value, at . department your needs are. CLEARANCE SALE OF Suits & Coats 50 Per Cent Discount ‘There are many Suits and Coats from which to select and the styles and fabrics are the best of the past fall and winter season. CLEARANCE SALE OF Out’'g Flannels_ 20 Discount CLEARANCE SALE OF Household Furnishings including such staples ‘as table linens, napkins, towels, pillows, etc. 72x90 sheets, best quality . 69¢ 45-in. pillow cases, cheap . . '15¢ Bed Spreads, 20 per cent Discount Ladies’ HE New Parcel Post furnishes our out-of=town trade with an opportunity to purchase from us without the necessity and inconvenience of coming to the city. Whatever the advantages the people in this city have had of procuring the special bargains, can now be obtained by the out-of-town trade. sales, special bargains and special selections in the very newest merchandise. READY MADE GARMENTS OR SAMPLES OF PIECE GOODS ON APPROVAL at a very slight ex- We invite you to open an account With us so than you can at any time have goods shipped to By watching this paper for special sales and announcements you can, by send- ing us your order have the merchandise at your home on the next delivery. From time to time we give special We can now send CLEARANCE SALE ON Hosiery There are many bargains left in this department’ Come and see what we have in store for you. CLEARANCE SALE OF Ladies’ Underwear 1 Lot Ladies’ Underwear, each 1 Lot Fleece Lined Underwear at... Clearance Sale on Waists 1 Lot Ladies’ Flannel Wais{‘s, regular price $1.50, sale price 98 CLEARANCE SALE OF Undermuslins 1 Lot Lounsdale Muslin, at per yard ..9¢c - Bemidiji Minn.