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See to it that you get votes and receipts with your payments for merchandise and subscriptions. HELP DECIDE THE WINNER FORD EVERY farmer should have a Ford automobile. It should be part of his farm equipment. The strong, sturdy, speedy Ford is reduced in price. This is the time of year you need it, when you are busy. Let’s talk it over. New prices, Runabout $500.00, Touring car $550.00. Over 300,000 satisfed (X HH KKK KKK KKK KK KKK pi N Z N NN NN Miss Esther Croon who teaches at Spur 105 was a Farley visitor this week. . Mr. I-eterson and Mr. Tacke of St. Paul are the guest of Mrs. C. Wil- liam. Having come up to take ia duck: hunting season. Mrs. Sidney Keyes returned to Farley, Tuesday night from Pine City where she has been visiting her rclatives for three months, s Mrs. C. Spangler was a caller in town Monday. . Owning too the heavy rain of Sat- urday night the taffy pull at A. J. Trusty, was postponed till some fime later. All was »ery much disapointed Axel Fogelquist received word from Little Falls that he has a new son. Mother and child are doing nicely. 3 R ,,,_,T,tTss NN NN N S T N RN Mrs. Kate Dodge and children ~of Bemidji came up Thursday eveninyg and spent three days with her sor Lawrence Dodge of Spur 106. Spangle ,Brothers are loading a car of box bolt for the Bemidji Bok company. George Fogelquist has returned to International Falls where he will|§ again take up his work at the studio. NS = N X NNNaNaal RSOSSN == N——e——,.,_"TT N N —rT_—__,TGaEE—.—SsSsSsSsSs SN A S . X <N R XN N \\‘\ i i N NS N NN X NN * PINEWOOD - x HRH K KR KKK KKK KKK KK Among those who returned the past week from the harvest fields were Nels. Negaard, E. Ness, B:u. Iverson, Frank Klingbiel, Halvoer Stai Anton Helgeson, Julia Lind, Tora Baken. Andrew Flesvig and Neisa spent t'riday in Bemidji. ° Mrs Carlson and Mrs: Larson re- turned Thursday from Warren where they spent a week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. Iverson of Port- land N. Dak, and Olaud Aldrich of Bagley arrived here by auto Friday. Miss Annie Roen and sister were at Bemidji Monday, the former to consult a doctor. It is rumored there will be a double wedding in the near future. Both parties are getting their homes in readiness. Iver Hoven left Monday for Bem- idji where he has business to trans- act. + Miss Methven spent Saturday with her mother at Bemidji. - K. K. Meland left for Fosston Monday where he will be employed. PhJone 63, Bemidiifiu’g::l Avoid Sedative Cough Medicines -If you want to coniributc direct- 1y to the occurance of capillary bron-| | chitis and. pneumonia use cough med- icines that contain codine, morphiné, heroin and other sedatives when you have a cough or cold. An expecctor- ant like Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy is what is necded. That cleans oxt the culture beds or breeding owners. Postal card brings a cata- logue. syl Northern Automobile Go. Phone 474 REDUIETION PASSENGER .| knife which bore Miss Leegson’s name, places for the germs of pueumonia and, other germ dviseases. That.'is why pneumonia never- results from a cold- when Chamber-lain’s Cough Remedy is used. It has a world wide reputation for its cures. It conta‘ns no mornkine or cther sedative: For, saioc by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. B ; SEEKING SLAYER OF WOMAN Chicago Police Searching for Negro Suspect. Chicago, Oct. 9.—Detectives combed the “black belt” on the South Side in ‘he Jize o1 the search of the tall, powerful, copper skinned negro who lured Miss lda A 2 o : : al e i In this cdse “‘mod. . ; erate price” $1275, . .. G. Leegson, the art student, to a lone- ly spot outside the city limits Sat- urday night and strangled her with a silken cord. ¥ They obtained a description of_ him : does NOT.mean St from the pawnbroker to whom he sold — - “small automo- s bile.” ([ The day of that ratio of value is gone by. Paige 36 is 116 inch ~ wheelbase—wheels are 34 by 4. It is a big, roomy, staunch but which the dealer considered worth- less. The negro-said the articles be- FARES Between Points In MINNESOTA AND : NORTH DAKOTA Permission has been granted by the Interstate Commission to make same effective -W.R. CALLAWAY, Gen'l Pass'r Agent ble to.carry out any o able .to . ou! . |by, his 4 i Testi his; victim’s “watch Sunday morning. The negro also tried to sell a pen- ‘appearing and everlastingly comfortable motor car. ((Itis " heavy enough to be strong enough—yet not excessive:in weight. It is over-tited, which gives high mileage at min- . imum cost. Long stroke motor, 4 by 5 inches, gives full 36 h. p. and is economical'in operation. '@.Get theidea of a small, cramped, ungainly car oyt of your mind. 'Forget - the ‘‘high cost of operation’’ bugaboo. .. Thereisnoneed of . these drawbacks, if you: get your order in early enough to get a Paige 36.. (@[ Remember, Paige 36 for $1275, has Gray & Davis electric lighting and starting systems—the - best in the world. : / Frederick E: Murphy Autotsobile Co. longed to his sister. y The Leegson case is similar to that of Mis§ Emma Robinson, a nurse, who, last April was lured to a vacant house on Michigan avenue. Miss Robinsons assailant called. her .on. the telephone and asked her to come to the Michi- gan avenue address on a professional visit.. When she arrived there a:tall, light skinned negro dragged her.inside | and attacked her. She recovered. . HOW'S THIS? . - © . F: 3.:CHEN o g g s S Northwestern Distributors business tions ~an : 3 : : i Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken fnterms| . monials sent ey ure wmany rine sec conet-| W9 a1y looking for the right dealr in this vicialty. If you think you are the man, write today WONMIGIN0 medl Bil | S A T B S S B [ i e —————————— e e