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r and a sawer for the Orth Lumber company, narrowly es- tion of crime by keepiny your.valu- able papers, ‘fewels, ete., in one of the deposit- boxes of the Nm‘tnern‘ ‘| National Bank.—Aqw: - MRS. W. W'L: PROBASCO! Daughter of Late Robert In last. He stole a' ridé from' ‘Orm in t»Norbhome on the. urly morning| ifitrain; and the weather was so cold that the young man nearly froze to are:subject to at- atoh fof the first symptom,-hoarseness. - Give Cham- berlain’s ‘Cough' Remedy 'as‘soon ‘as the child becomes hoarse: and-the at- tack may be’ warded off.” For sale by Barker's: Drug Store.—Adv. @ 1918, by American Press Assoctation. . |lax were artistically arranged: Mrs. C. W. Jewett .returned Mon- day from a visit to Blackduck. Iver 0. Myhre of town of Liberty, was in the city today on business. @ to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv, E. H. Dea of this city, transacted business at International Falls Mon- day.- J. L. George, county auditor, left last night for Minneapolis on a two day business trip. The Narcissus club will be enter- tained Thursday afternoon at bofe of Mrs. J. P. Hennessey. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Plonecr. Ask how. Come packed in neat lined boxes. William C. Klein went to the cities Monday evening as a delegate for the Masonic lodge, to the grand lodge, meeting. Mrs. C. G. Jonnson - came down from Shooks this morning'for a visit ‘with her son Ralph and other friends in this city. - Surplus of milk and cream from the Alfalfa Dairy farm at W. G. Schroeders store.—Adv. The Baptist Ladies’ Aid will be en- tertained Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. F. B. Hen- derson, 1104 Doud avenue, Mra, Alam Powers of Solway, was in the city Monday. While in the city she called at the Pioneer office and renewed her subscription. Ask to be shown the speclgl prem- lums offered to Ploneer readers. They will he brought right to, your door or way be seen at this office. 'Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Dunning re- turned to their home in Solway, Mon- day after spending Sunday with friends and relatives in this-city. .’ Crookston Daily Times: Miss Inga Dahl will be hostess this evening to| the Young Ladies’ Card club at the home of Mrs, C. C. Strander on Hous- ton avenue: ; Bem1dji’s annual masquerade ball, “at the armory, January 28. Get your suite ready now.—Adv. J. 0. Harris, register of deeds, who ‘has-been confined to his home for some time suffering with pneumonia, 1s expected to be able to be out in a couple of days. E. H. Denu, manager of the Pion- eer shop, left last night for Minneap- olis on a business:trip and to attend a meeting of the North Star Daily Press association, A combinatlon set of Rogers silver AA butter-kaife and sugar shell free (Q Ploneer subscribers. Set packed 1} neatly 1ined box worth $1.50. Charles. Cominsky, of Schneider brothers, left last night for the twin cities, Chicago and New York on a buying trip. Mr. Cominsky expects to be gone about fifteen days. » Herman Eickntadt. Adolph' Klein and Ole Melhorn will go to St. Cloud T\leflhy to attend . the genmeral con- vention of the Sons.of Herman. About 1500 members will be present at this meeting. When_ 'you want a reliable medi- cime for a cough or cold take Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy..-It can al- ways be depended.upon and is pleas- ant and safe to take. For sale by Barker’s Drug. Store.—Adv. The Young: People’s society of the|tach: Scandinaviati ‘Eutheran ‘church- will have-a:sleighride: "party ‘Wednesday evening, January: 22.° The crowd will matherat ‘the home:of ‘Mrs. I. B. Ol-, son, 921 Beltraml avenue at 7 p. m: John Thompson’s shéep shed at Otto burned last week‘and ifty sheep | tace were cremated. The fire was started in"an’sdjoinfng’ building by & stove] sold $hat was upset. Wluith fire wae the 9 Grand Forks Herald: Mrs..J. Nel- son Kelly, Miss-Katherine Whitely A Keystone conidy sbowin “two sweethearts at gdy Coney Island. tllustrated Song: i Is another good comedy. ry Sletk'w - herwhen her husband lnn!ued nn‘fl then! | l > A 8Ix Cylinder Elopement = not obey him. and Miss Helen Davies gave & hand-|——m———— o e L somely appointed ‘dinner party’ last evening in the dining hal:of the do-|' mestic science department of the Cen- tral high school buflding."The dinner was given in honmor of Miss Helen Prindeville, the retiring ‘county sus perintendent of schools, who leaves soon for Californix, where she will make her future home:: An elaborate six course dinner was served at six- thirty “o’clock, and “the ' delicious viands were prepared and served un- der the supervision of Miss-Mary Su- therland and Miss Florence Opsahl. The guests were seated ' at one long table and the decorations were in red and green. Red carnations and smi- The dinner favors were red carnations and a lovely bouquet of violets tied with purple ribbon marked the place for the homor guest. = Appropriate nlace cards and neat booklets, con- taining the menu and program. of toasts were at each place. ; CARD OF THANKS. I wish to express my thanks and appreciation to all friends and neigh- bors who showed their kindness and sympathy during the illness and death of my beluved wife, Inga Pn— uin. ¢ . SiA, PAQUIN. —Adv. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us :during the. sickness and death of our beloved daughter, Anna. MR. AND MRS, A. GOLZ. —Adv., b8 20 I 38 R IE 3E 3 'K g TENSTRIKE.: ' * i*iiiii*‘lfli‘l#*iifii Chas. Krohn has returned to his, home in Twin Falls, Idaho, after Vis- iting several weeks with his parenmts. Mr. Newton, the fur-man of Be- midji, was calling on the trade this week. - Chas. Fleischman is-hauling wood to S. E. Thompson's yard. Ed Alger made a business trip to Mizpah' this week. Mr. and Mrs. Higgins and son Don- ald, of Nebisli, are spending a few days with their daughter Ione, and atended the old time spelling match Friday evening. S. E. Thompson made a business trip to Big Falls and Margie ‘“this week. Mr. Engall; grand chief patriarch of encampment, attended a called meeting of that order Thursday eve- ning. The Rebeka lodge gave a lunch after the meeting. The old time spelling match was held at the school house Friday eve- ‘| ning:~ Miss Higgins ‘won the prize, as best speller. The awarded by Wm:. Rice, Jr, Lunch was served in the -domestic science room. The evening was an enjoyable one. May ‘we have an- other soon. Miss Knott, Miss Camp- bell, Mr. Dodge, Mr. Knott, of Spur, attended'the’ spelling match: The social hop at Guild hall was a success. Mrs. Sorenson at the piano, rendered choice dance music. An enjoyable evening was had at Mrs. Sorenson’s residence. Progress- tve euchre was.the order of the eve- ning. ' Miss Vivian Thompson won first prize; Win. Falls won the booble prize. A fine lunch was served. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Duer, Mrs. M. 'E. Knappin, Mrs. Paul Haluptszok, Miss Vivian Thompson, Miss lone - Higgins, Miss Bertha Downs, Miss Maggis Downs, Miss Irene Pravitz,~Mr. Stanly Thompson, Mr. Wm. Falls, Mr. Harry Falls, Mr. ‘Wm. Rice, Jr., Mr. Fred Downs, Mr. Geo. Booth, Mr, B. W. Pravitz, Mrs. Pau! Haluptzok and Mrs. 'J. G. Hammer, took in the sights ‘at Blackduck Saturday evening. The Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Chris Erickson this week. DEAFNESS CANNOT BE CURED. by. loen -px‘uuupu, as -they - cannot portion of the ear. ’rh‘n Il only one 'way to curd deafness, and that is by.constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed c dition’ ol the mucous'lining of the s tachian Tube. When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or D.rful hearing, and where it is en- tirely cl on‘dn ; . is the bx-:-nlt. ‘ml unhll o inflammation can - t and this tube restored to its mor- nu.l endn'.lnn, hufln‘.'l will be ‘g:lu't‘:yed forever; nine caies ! y Catarrh, ghlch l'ihn.nl(nt but an in- e con wo wfll fln One Hundred for deafness caused by ca- urrh) (uud by Hnl' F. prize was Take_ F Delicious Pan Stew. ' s Take pleces:‘of cold ' roast’ meat’|’ efther mutton or beef, cut iato two-'|" \inch, or less, pleces; fres ‘from'all bond and gristle. Then put into!' kettie! |’ Just cover with‘cold water and et boll up once. Set back and simmer unti} the: meat is almost ‘ready to'falf ‘t pleces: * Then add white potatoes Afid MWM‘nrurl MM *ened and Articia” Suved for' 'ufionll' onions (quantity according to'amount’| fth of meat and size and taste of family) peeled and:cut into eighths, The pota) toes I cut into eighths. Boil sloWly until the onions and potatoes are done, Thicken ‘with flour -browned ‘in oven mixed to a paste with cold water, Have At quite thick.' Have some bread ready toasted; arrange in triangles tables. piping' hot ‘on_the toast trh angles, :with brown grav; poured over all. - It you have any corn or stewed tomatoes left over it is very nice ta add them half an hour before stew 1a'} } done. This is che,ap, hearty and good’ tasting. How to Clean White Feathers. ‘White feathers of any desoription: can be cleaned at home to look Mke new, at a small cost. Take gasoling and plaster of paris, and mix the together to the consistency of whipg cream. Dip the feathers in this mixy ture, squeezing and presstng them;; then hang in the open atr '.ocrythm-’ oughly, and untfl the gasoltne eva rates. Be careful not to hamdle until thoroughly dry. Then shake wall, an the result will be a beautifully ol and fluffy feather. White wings may' &lso be sucessfully treated in this ner. The gasoline must never be in a room where there is a light fire, > Mrs. A. R. Tabor, of Crider, Mo, had been ‘troubled with sicl ache for about five years, 3 began takxing Chamberlain’ She “has taken:two- bottles: of the and they have cured her. 'Sick hea ache is caused by a disordered stom- : ach for which these tablets are ess! peclally intended. Try them, - get well and stay well. Drug Store.—Adv. Sold by Barker's] P! oal oll. Make a mixture of beeawax, ikéep 1t ‘hot wheti applylng it to ¢ 'wood. - When ' varnished '{t” does ! show 'the pntch % sohalr, ‘wherever “pull the ‘round from' make one -of the holes; a 'half” fneh' deeper: This will ‘allow the round to’ ip”down into the”deepened hole; st fter which the opposite ‘end’can’ be lifted in place ‘ahd’glued. ' The plece shoiild lie flat while dry- ing, ‘or the round will'slip out ‘of place. This saves the- troubls of removing other parts to ‘remedy small' bréak:| A ‘COLD T% DAY TIVE BRGHO Quiinine Tab- Drui by it it fails W GROVE'E lllllt on '!0 l.tl to cure.. sach box. USED AND S0LD 8Y ARF NEALERS GET A GAN TODAY Aumfluldm lqwhlchllom)hy un imwummndnm - many-a.thrill;: hrm This apajce reserved by the | Bamum Tovmsfle & Imnmvsmantfla For price of Iots, te:ms .@1C4y: ST. PAUL L w1ll have a- supply of Horses on sale- to the best of blg Ioggers, aleo havc MW’. Bemidji’ 'INQUIR-E . OF T. C. BAILEY, MINNESOTA! Leschetitsky. Method ‘Residence-Studio ;IOO!‘\"BomldjllgAvenue " Phone.168: | Instrumental Music CALL Isabel Chase Phone 620 Telephone 560 ATTORNEE “AT LAW Offios second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blday -PHYSICIANS, ‘SURGEONS e S S i R T PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR.'E.'A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Offics in o!llock ‘Phone 396; MY ‘Phone $97 OR. C. B. BANBORN: PHYSICIAN AND-SURGEON Office—Miles ‘Block DR A,-E. HERDERSON PHWCLAN AND ‘BURGEON o Minn, * O'El 'th 36, Residence 'Plul;ln 72 | OB, E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN-AND SURGEON Offics in Winter ‘Block - - E.-H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block: Resid Phone.18. lence Phone 311 EINER W. JOENSON PHYSICIANAND - SURGEON Office over Security Bank * DENTISTS, Jl. D. L STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST First National Bank.Bldg. Dl. G. M, PALMER DENTIBT " Eventng Work 5y Absointment Only NEW. PUBLIC LIBRARY 1.0 daily, ‘except Sun ,lm'op.- A Senday, Tesiing zoorts Sy, PR ' DRAY AND TRANSFER. SAFE AND: MOVING {Res..’Phone §3. 818. America Ave. m'omo- Phone 13. FUNERAL: DIRECTOR = M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKERand " COUNTY CORONER — Saae At Cost