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It ma}g:s a qp,\.ic, It cleanses most th Dogs the soap yox} desirable fedtures 'VORY SOAP floats. . 4= If Ivory were just-ordinary.soap, this floating quality:alone would make it more desirable than others: But in addi- tion to this, it is extraordinary soip—the best that you can buy because it excels in every quality that soap should possess. It is the mildest soap. It is the purest soap. lather. oroughly. And itisinex- so. are using offer all these Can you use it with complete satisfaction for every purpose ? IVORY SOAP: It rinses easily. | WK KKK KKK KKK KKK * HORNET. * *K K K KK KKK KK KK K Kwere Bemidji visitors Saturday. A meeting of the school board was held at the home of Hérman Thom on Monday. Mrs. Herman Thom, Robert Shaw and J, D. Bogart attended the school officers’ meeting in Bemidji on Wednesday of last week. T. C. Thompson has returned from North Dakota. duck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, ®ill, T.:C. Thdimpson and son, Miss Alta and Jay Bateman, B. F. Wi- naus, J. E.; Jegse and J. D. Bogart. The annual s held in the Murray school on Satur- day evening: J. D, Bogart.was.re- elected clerk for the next three years. Mrs. Rice and children_of Black- duck have 'been the guests of Her- man Thom and family during the ‘past we days. R. C, Shaw attended church servi- ces in Blackduck on Sunday morn- ing. AR HH KK KKK KKK KKK * TURTLE LAKE * KKK KKK KK KKK KK Miss Martha Miersch arrived on ‘Wednesday from Chicago, Ill.,, and will visit for- some time with her mother, Mrs. August Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Peterson Sun- dayed at the M. W. Butler home. Mrs. Jessie McDonald, who ‘has been visiting her mother, Mrs., J.: Taney, left Sunday for her home at HELP THE KIDNEYS Bemidji Readers are Learning The Way It’s the little kidney ills—, The lame, weak or aching back— The unnoticed urinary disorders— That may lead to, dropsy and Bright's disease. When the kidneys are weak, Help them with Doan’s Kidney Pills, £ A remedy especially for weak kid- neys. Doan’s have been used in kidney -troubles for 50 years. Endorsed by dorsed at home. Proof in a Bemidji citizen's state- ment. : Mrs. W. A. White, 1023 Dewey Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “One of the family knows from _experience that Doan’s Kidney .Pills are a fine remedy. He keeps them in the house and uses them whenever he feels the least pain in his bac& and trouble from his kidueys and they never fail/ to relieve him. The benefit he got from Doan’s Kidney Pills leaves him to hold a high opinion of them. The statement given some years ago still holds good.” : Price 50c..-at:all dealers. - Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get, Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. White recommends. Fos- ter-Milburn Co:, rops., Buffalo, N. Y. 30,000 people—en- —Adv. SPONDENCE Inger, Minn. Norman Johnson and John Ganssle John Carlson, Michael Walters and George Butter attended the school officers’ meeting that was held at the Bemidji high school Wednesday. Mrs, J. H. Laney left Monday for Inger, Minn., where she will visit relatives. Gilbert Peterson and son Lester were Bemidji visitors Wednesday. Mrs. Clara Larson visited with Mrs. Henry. Locke Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson and family visited at the Martin Olsen home Sunday, Miss Inez Butters was a Bemidji visitor Wednesday. Mrs, Henry A. Gee, who has been visiting with relatives in this town, returned Monday to her home at Wa- terloo, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Locke Sunday- ed at the Martin Olsen home, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larsen trans- acted business in Bemidji Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Swedberg of Redby, Minn., were over Sunday vis- itors at the Geo. Hedgline home. KK KKK KKK KK KKK KK * REDBY * XK KK KKK KKKK KKK Dr. Culp from Red Lake Agency, passed through here Thursday on his way home from Bemidji. Q. Newman went home to Bemidji Thursday after spending several days here shingling his house. R. J. Workman took dinner at the home of C. Sines of Marsh Siding last Monday on his way to Bemidji, where he expeccs to spend a few days work- ing. Frank Kling made a business trip to Fergus Falls, returning home Mon- day. Les. Workman is running the road grader at Quiring this week, Clyde Dooher was here on business the first of the week. _Mr. Allard is repairing his house. Mrs, F. Cook's sisters are visiting with her for a few days this week, Mrs. R. J. Workman spent a few days with friends near Marsh Siding picking strawberries. Mrs. 0. Krantz was a caller at the home of Mr. and Mrs, McKnight of Nebish between trains Saturday. Mrs, Howe left Saturday for White Earth on account of the serious ill- ness of her grandchild. KA KKK KKK KKK X © SOLWAY * HAH KKK KKK KK KKK KK John Workman of Redby was in the village Monday looking at land and visiting with friends. Charles Haycraft returned home Monday from, Erskine where he has been visiting with relatives| George Jollings was down . from Fosston Thursday between trains. Inga Dille returned to her home at McIntosh Monday after spending a week with friends and relatives here: Henry Krumerey of Wilton has Pt et A i 0 A Sl R o Rt St L o O 055 ST M e PR s B, Gt e SRS 5 S, ST SO S5, L 6 o SO B 0 S8 ope! will work here,on Tuesdays and Fri: A Wweek, 3 ‘Anton! Lindellleft' for North'Da- kota: Thursday where he will work through ‘harvest. 8 Mrs, Eva Rider of Littlefork 1s spending the week here visiting with her nephew, Eugene: Daniels, 5and family, i 'The Keystone Remedy company has been giving ‘some: very pleasing entertainments sat ‘the opera house this week. Dr. Werntz is a very good dentist and-has been kept quite busy. - From here they go to Wilton. Miss Christa Wallace arrived here Monday, but. expects to return to Princeton, ' Minnesota, this ' week where her mother ‘and niece are vis- ing. Miss Wallace says her moth- er’s health is greatly improved. Frank Smith of Minneapolis, Mrs. Buftérworth' of Mankato, D. K. Wil- liams _and Miss Hazel Robinson of Bertha autoed up from Bertha Satur- day to look over land. They were d with the country and have decided to invest. L e SR 100D, x L R R R R R R R ] Mrs, T. O. Nelson and Mrs, T. Thorson of Clearbrook spent Friday here. Mrs, J. C. Parker and daughters Ella and Josephine, Mrs. O’Leary and son Arthur and W. Combs of Bemidji motored to Pinewood Thurs- day and attended the show.’ A. Larson, who has spent the past few days at the Sthol home, returned to St. Paul Friday. Ingebret Swenson mas a Bemidji visitor Saturday. Mrs, Mary Larson left Wednesday for Warren where she will be the guest of her brother. Miss Hines spent Tuesday in Be- midji. Iver Refsdal of Aure was a Be- midji caller Monday. Rev. G. Malone o6f Bemidji con- ducted divine services here Sunday. Mrs. F, Hanson of Bemidji is vis- iting at the Hanson home near Pine- wood. ’ Miss Clara Roen, who has been employed at Bemidji for some time, returned home Saturday. Mrs. J. Smith and Miss Carrie Smith of Aure spent Monday in Be- midji. And. Paulson went to Leonard Sunday.” e - AKX KKK KKK KKK K KKK * MALCOLM * TR EKKEKKKEK KKK KKK ‘William Paskovitz and his crew of GASS OF SATS CEANS HONEYS If your Back is aching or Bladder bothers, drink lots of water and eat less meat. When your kidneys hurt and your back feels sore, don’t get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kidneys and irritate the entire urinary tract. Keep your kidneys clean like, you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body’s urinous waste and stimulates them to their nor- mal activity. The function of the kid- neys is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waste, o we can readily understand the vital importance of keeping the kid- neys active. Drink lots of water—you can’t drink too much; also get from any pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a . tablespoonful in'.a glass of water before breakfast each in days and your ki This famous salts acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for genera- tions to clean and stimulate clogged kid- neys; also to mneutralize the acids 'in urine so it no longer is a source of irri- tation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in- jure; makes & delightful efferveacent ithia-water drink which everyone should.. take now and then to keep their ki neys clean and active. Try.this, also keep up the water drinking, and no doubt you. will wonder what became of your kidney trouble and backache. Shirts for Real 7 Fine, strong material for good wear. . Neat, styl- ish patterns. Plenty . of shoulder and arm | room. Soft collars at- ’rétméfl to’ Mal- colm’ Sunday with his new 40 horse ing 3 loaded wagons: with freight; making 4 1-2 miles per hour, will go'on her claim ' soon, Albert ‘Miller took 4 nimiber men to Thief River Falls in his auto. Returning he’brought out Mrs. Cur- tice. Vit Everybody goes blueberrying mow- a-days. k Gilbert Benson brought a full blooded Holstein bull *calf from Thief River last week. Ball' game between Malcolm and Carmel at the-Sundberg school house Sunday. Albert Anderson was a caller at the Befisdn_home Friday. J. G, Morrison has bought the one- half acre lot at Malcolm posiolflce and is- preparing for the erection of a store there soon. The one store don’t seem able to get in enough stock to supply the demand, KKK KKK KKK KK x SHEVLIN * ‘kfllilk*fil*f‘liiii*l Ethel and Dorothy Noyes were down to Bemidji Monday. The Fosston baseball team played here Sunday. It wasa fast game and should have been won by the Shevlin team, only for a score that was given to Fosston by the umpire enabling them to win in the tenth inning. A large crowd was present from Bag- ley and Solway. . John Wegman of Itasca was here Monday. Invitations are out announcing the wedding of Miss Lillie Wiench of this place and Edward R. Wright of International Falls. The ceremony will take place here on Monday, July 217, Dower Joliet” kerosene" tractor, ‘haul- s Nina Knutson has returned ‘and|. Contractor Schranz has finished a house for L. Halvorson and is now building one for L. G. Fairchild. Arne Opheim is building a fine residence. Sever Severson is doing the carpenter work. James Gordon of Alida was here Wednesday. Theé Ladies’ Aid society met at L. Bradeson’s Wednesday. AR KKK KKK K KRR KK K x ECKLES x IR R R PR RERER R !\ This hot dry weather is fine for the growing corn. William Dandliker was the first in this neighborhood to harvest grain. He cut a field of fine rye last Friday. YE. A, Barker brought out T. A. Hrickson, specialist in charge of hoys’ and girls’ club work, and agent of the United States Department of Agricul- ture and B. M. Gile,professor of agri- culture of the Bemidji high school, ‘to_inspect the boys’ acre corn plots lagt Thursday. They were . accom- panied by Nat Given and E. H. Denu. All were pleased with the plots vis- ited. These acre plots are much ahead of the surrounding corn. The school meeting in distriet No. 13 passed very pleasantly last Satur- day. George Day was unanimously re-elected director for three years. It was decided to - equip the Ernst school for state aid of the A class. was seven teachers taking ‘part. Remember the Blobs? The old-time inkwell used to give ‘up many fearfl and wonderful ‘ e leading part in a rec- :I;ecli:n of the inks of other days. Carter’s [ Pencraft Combincd'Ofioe‘ and Fountain Pen - Ink N /4 isthe newest member of the Carter's Inx family. It is for fountain pen: andinkwelluse. Pencraftlnk writes: a-dark blue and dries a jet black. Our quick offeringof this new ink is but another indication of our policy—to serve our customers the newest and best alwaya. B BEMi), | PIONEER ' (aeis Phoue 31. A feature of the meeting|.- FITTY > \T NicH ON TO. FORTY (FOUR YEAR - THEN TAKE A G00OD LOOK AT JT= ITS FILLED WITH THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW THE BUILDERS HUNT S MEN are learning the truth about chéwing tobacco. is the Real Tobacco Chew. A e ,,small chew satisfies you. / Leaves a clean after-taste in the mouth—not the - thick, foggy taste that:the -ordinary chew forces on a man. That’s one of the reasoris why men: are so eager to tell” their friénds’ about “R‘_i‘ght'_-,(],utg = cle “Right-Cut.” sweetened just enoug| ‘T-ke a very small chew—léds thian one-quarter the old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordie Just nibble on it until you find. the. strength chew that suits you. _Tuck it away. Then let it rest. i 'y the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how fow chews you take to be tobacce satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. nary tobacco. . costs less in the end. It is a ready chew, cut finc and short shred so that you won't 3 o have to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied toe bacco makes you spit too much. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered 10 Notice how the salt brings out the rich, with molasses and licorice. tobacco taste in ‘‘Right-Cut.” If your dealer does not sell it, send us 10c. in stamps for a pouch of “Right-Cut” Chewing Tobacco. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 80 Unio_n Saquare, Ndw;York' . . . Made of rich, sapgy tobacco—seasoned and W N - See how easily and evenly That’s why it' Stanley Knott of the Spur spent Sunday with Barney Gibney. Miss Doris Pemble of Tenstrike is visiting this week with Mrs. J. C. McGhee. Miss Ruth Jennings of Blackduck came out with Miss Peri- ble last: Saturddy evening -and re- turned to Bemidji Monday morning. She-is.attending-the-Teachers’ Train- ing school there. Both girls are for- mer .pupils of J..C. McGhee, for sev-| eral years at Tenstrike. Every boy and girl of the Eckles club attended the school officers’ meeting at Bemidji ‘last Wednesday. ‘There are fifteen in the club, J. H. Rendalls of Northern visited Sunday with J. C. McGhee. M. ‘Sande of Liberty spent Sunday with Olaf Olson. H. E, Bowera took his family in his car to Bemidji where they spent Saturday evening. A large congregation gathered at the school house Sunday evening and listened to a good sermon. There will be preaching again next Sunday evening, An alarm to show the presence of vapor from leaking gasoline pipes in garages has been invented by an Englishman. Willie's tummy! in time ? See us. INQUIRE OF Bemidji, 1'87. PAUL ~ “THE- HURRY CALL" Before doctor arrives you've wished ‘you had . paregoric on hand for baby, or peppermint for Why, in the name of Aescu- . lapius, don't’ people take a medicinal stitch Netzer's Pharmacy ' This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, | - For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., ‘-.BEHIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 820 Capital 8ank Buliding WITH- SGE TEA Grudmkeprhe} locks dark, glossy and thick with a simple mixtare 3 of Sage Tea and Sulphur. 5 The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, .streaked v and faded hair is grandmother’s treat- ment, and folks are again using it to keep-their hair: 8 goed, even color; which -t is quite sensible, as we are living m aa r age when a youthitul appéarance is of the Nowadays, :though, we don’t have the ! troublesome task of gathering the. sage d and the mussy mixing at home. All § drug stores sell the ready-tb-use ‘produet called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair b Remedy” for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because mnobody can discover it has been applied. moisten your comb or a soft bru and ‘draw this through your ha one small strand. at a time: b; the gray hair disapoears, but lights the ladies with Wyeth’s § Sulphur is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applica- tions, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which is so aftractive; besides, preveats dandruff, itching scalp and falling hair. T T. C. BAILEY, or write MINNESOTA