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S——— el HsTeek TG HoNDb e 401 Jooi i X o 5 NYMORE™ :'* * X {#*ii*ii‘.i!*iiii Donald “Jones accidentally sent a bullet through his wrist last Satur- day. As the bullet seemed to avoid ‘tendons and arteries Donald has suf- fered very little from the wound thus far. Mr. and Mrs. George Bridgeman went to Brainerd Monday where Mrs. Bridgeman will enter.a hosmtal for treatment. Fred Trimble has been confined tu his home several days with rheuma- tism, Miss Anna Larson spent Sunday, a week ago, with her brother, Law- rence, and wife, at Big Falls. H. A. Bridgeman has been suffer- ing from lumbago the past week. He returned to work on the M. & I. Mon- day evening. Rev. George Peacock preached in the Congregational church Sunday evening, and went to Pinewood Mon- day to hold services there. He was accompanied by Mrs. Peacock. Last week Mrs. Ludwig Larson re- ceived a visit from her brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Benson of Boyceville, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Benson and Melvin Larson and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Larson of Big Falls Sunday, Sept. 13. Jno. Heneghan and family left Nymore ‘Wednesday for Esterville, Towa, where Mr. Heneghan will work as an electrician.’ . While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Heneghan. # Next Sunday is “Rally Day” at the Congregational Sunday school. Mrs. Charley Trask and-family of Turtle River were guests: of Mrs. S. S. Scott during fair time. HRE KKK KKK KKK x SHEVLIN * X K K KK KKK KKKXXX A. L. Gordon was down to Bemidji Friday. , Bob and Eva McGinley gave a show at the M. W. A. hall on Saturday and Monday nights. There was a large attendance each night. s Mrs. George Daniel of Bagley was a Shevlin visitor Sunday. Axel Ringborg, the Bagley post- master, was:here Sunday. Bert F. Umland of Bagley was in town Monday. Sherift Anderson made a business call -here Monday. > Charles (Lundgren of Pinewood was a business caller here Monday. Mrs. G. E. Burfield was a Bagley visitor Tuesday. Mrs. H. Amadon of Mallard is.vis- iting here this week. * KKK KKK XK KKK KKK * HORNET he EIE IR 30 I 3 SE 3 & 3 I O 3% I Residents of the southern part of the town held their school election lost Saturday. The following officers were elected: John Thullen, clerk; Sam Ellis, director, and Burt Shafer, treasurer. i Jay Bateman, Charles and Jesse Bogart returned from North Dakota the. nirst of the week. Jay Bateman went to St. Charles Mo::.Gay night. | George Bogart has,had men and teams grading and ditching., along the section line between R. Shaw’s and the-railroad. Annie Peltier; went to Blackduck on Thursday. Martha,: Clarence and Martin Stene .went to Bemidji Saturday, Robert C. Shaw arrived home Sat- urday for a few days’ vis[t A number from here were in Blackduck on Sa.turd}iy.; T KKK KKK KK KK * PINEWO0OD e o KK KKK KKK KKK KX Among those who attended. the county fair at Bemidji Thursday and Friday of last week, were Mr. and Mrs. E. Diseth, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tegner, H, Koppang, K. K. Meland and children, Mrs. Klinger, Mrs. Lar- son, Mrs. J. Carlson, Miss Methven, Albert Dodge, Alex Cromwell Mr. and Mrs. Lindgren, Miss Booth, H. u 'LGIA Dr. Jmas fudnche Pawdm ‘give instant reliet—con i dimpe & Nerve-r: leki'ng, n;lltt or dull, || throbbing headaehes yielld-?n just a Pi:" A priciad gl SR e 'Sn}*sm:h. p.gl at any drug store. It’s the quick- g:, aumtyheadudw relief in the whole world. ¢« Don’t suffer! Relieve o the and : _now! th‘ mns of men “and vomen Rhave. misery is needless. MIM fi for. 53 SR best soap that ¢ can rpe’lgsed’ at 18 pEPLES -1 b, fififiiness, 3 W | sevintand g OR S cents you cfi‘n ’buy”a sni‘ in purlty, m quahty ‘Soap that gives the most copi- freshing | ; iy Soaril atg[l;odfices*the scrupu- easfly Soap that Soap that tinkés lous, healthful “cléannéss that fee é good as it looks. Soap whose natural odor is' as pleasmg to’ th‘é user aS'any Tronnes, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tronnes, Albert Tronnes, M., Johnson,' Ella Johnson and Mable Johnson. ... Miss Marie Helgeson was.a Be- midji visitor Saturday. Leon Horseman of Aure spent Sat- urday in Bemidji. The Burkes, Parkers and O’Learys and: Miss Murphy of Bemidji autoed B ey perfume. For 5 cents you can buy Ivory Soap. Why'pay mote?: IVORY SOAP to.sPinewood Sunday and spent the day with the Sthol family. ~J. -Sanen -of-‘Bagley was seen in Pinewood Thursday. N. B. Nelson spent Sunday in Leon- ard. C. Moller spent Sunday with his wife. : Mr. and Mrs. C. Bye and daughter ‘|Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: “Miss Iza Smith® was ca.llefl home Suturday by the i!lnesa of her siater, Lolliel guest dt the Diseth home a few days of last week. 3 Need any neip? Try a want ad. Judge For Yourself Which'is Better—Try an Experiment or Profit by a Bemidji Citizen’s Experience. Something new is an experiment. Must be proveq to be as represeni- ed. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. But the endorsement of friends is. Now supposing you had a . bad back, A lame, weak, or aching one, Would you experiment on it? You will read of many so-called cures. Endorsed by strangers trom far- awny places. It’s different when the endorse- ment comes from home. Easy to prove local testimony. Read this Bemidji case: P. M. Dicaire, grocer, 1237 Irvin “It was about eighteen years ago while I was living in Bessemer, Mich., that I first used Doan’s Kidney Pills. - I suffer- ed from kidney trouble-and my case was .a chronic one. Doan’s Kidney Pills brought me great relief. 1 have recommended them to many people, and I willingly confirm my former endorsement of this remedy.” Price 50c.-at all deolers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy — get Doans kidney: P’ills—the same that Mr. Dicaire had. Foster-Mil- burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. —Adv. Mrs. McMullen of Fosston was the | k*iiii*ii#{‘k*i! * ‘Edha Rock spent Sunday with her | parents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rock. A number of Solway people attend- ed:the fair at Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bye and little daughter of Pinewood were guests at the Nels Bye-home Sunday. cently purchased. They expect to move here next spring. George W. Secrest and wife arrived here Sunday from Dakota to. look over some land ‘which they have re- Miss Mae Simenson came. up from Bemidji Sunday and will teach the coming term in the Penny district. Everet Haycraft left Sunday for Washington, D. C., where he will at- tend a law school. The Solway Farmers’ club held its first picnic’ at the A. Frederickson farm Sunday. A large crowd attend- ed and“all report a good time. The Misses Lillian Booth, Josie Hansen and Myrtle Methven arrived here Sunday from Bemidji and went to -their. ' respective - schools. Miss Booth will teach in the Lingren school, Miss Hansen in District 123, and Miss: Methven at Pinewood. The school boatd in District 23 re- ceived .a.new Cornish organ for the school, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan and children of Wilton spent Sunday vis- iting with friends and relatives here. KKK KKK KK KKK KR * MALCOLM. x KE KK KKK X XK KKK K Rain! Rain! A good shower of rain every other day. Gilbert Benson sold a mare to Mr. Wahlbridge of Thorhult. Hal Stanton returned from Thief River Wednesday. Miss Olga Narveson commenced school in the Sundberg school house on Tuesday. Malcolm heighborhood X|grades for the Northwestern Drain- age eompany Levi Hawkens has purchased a new auto which' means the third for Spruce Grove township. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK * - ECKLES * KEKEKEKHE KKK KKK Mrs. George Brennan is visiting her sister, Mres. Hilda Anderson, in: Bemidji. Everybody went to the fair and all were delighted with the display, which foretells a better one for next year, There was no meeting of the sing- ing school last Friday as the singers were too late returning from the fair. The Hanson threshing outfit from the town of Liberty is threshing the grain of this town this week. The crop is light. A new electrically operated K gas meter works on the principle of heat- ing a known quantity of gas and |measur1ng the increase in tempera- ture'it produces as it leaves the me- * ter. HOW FRENCH PEOPLE CURE STOMACH TROUBLE A household remedy of the French peasantry,. consisting of pure vegetable oil, and. said to possess wonderf merit in the treatment ofstomach, li: Jiver and intestinal troubles, ‘has been introduced in this country by George H. Mayr, who for: twenty years has ieen one of .the leading down town druggists of Chi- cago and who himself was cured by its use. So-quick and" effecttve is its action that a'single. dose is: usually: enough: to bring pronounced relief in the .most stubborn cases, and many people who have tried it declare they never heard of anythingto produce such ‘remarkable results in so shor. .a time. It:is.known 88 Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy and’can now be had at almost any drug store.: ‘It is now sold here by Barker’s Drug Store and Drugglsts Sam McMann and crew are in the |everywhere. AN N 0L i anTL Y e tampede BEaDE- wevidsionr gaislaiv The first three days of our shoe sale we pronounce a tremendous success. fitted out, while many took advantage of the prlce reductlons and stocked up w1th several ill Be On For Several Weeks pairs of shoes 5oan The Big As it will take some time to dispose of from $12,000 to 515 000 worth of merchandlse. sizes some were disappointed in not finding shoes that would fit. Sale agt ¥ fill in missing sizes in order to keep the stock up to standard. Come in now and see if we have you size. Remempber, '-' o Clos Beltraml Ave. Sale Price $4.00 3.33 2.65 2.35 1.43 What 33} Per Cent Discount Means Regular Prlce 00 5.00 3.90 2.00 And on our bargam tables you will find shoes worth $3.00, $4.00 and-up at $1.98, a saving Saving $2. 00 to you ‘of ‘more than half. All Men’s $4.00 to $5.00 Oxford's - Ladies” Ox ords, a saving of $2 $3 a per pair, at.. o = If you were among those who could not be waited on during the first rush, please be kind enough to come agam. Tfus Entire Stock Must Be Sold. Qut Sale And We Mean Business. E H IVES Mgr Next to City Drug Store o nwod | hoe meg to the big rush for certain lines and Your size may be here'now. :“We were-compelled to ask the factnry 0 Hundreds were 1.35 L15 07¢ - $1 08 - 98¢ It's A