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X X XK %X ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % ¥ ¥ % «[Miss Anna Houg died after a -long |cases>of ehinfimtfinn’ 'hen p(lh ,and * TENSTRIKE x IEEERPEREE SR8 8 887 A splendid Christmas program was given by the students, under the di- rection of their teachers, at the local school on Friday afternoon. The Tenstrike business. men contributed liberally to the Chri-tmas fund and with their assistance Santa Claus did not forget a single boy or girl with a fine present and plenty of nuts and candy. For the Christmas holidays, Miss Ella Johnson goes to Austin; Miss Mryle Cockborn visits with friends in Brainerd on Sunday, then goes to her home in Stillwater; Miss Esther Krohn visits her brother, Robert Krohn, at St. Anthony hospi- tal, Bemidji, and Prof. A. N. Kneiff goes to his home at Bay Lake, near Deerwood. Miss Ida Knutson of Deer River, accompanied Miss Ella Johnson to Austin for the Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs, C. A, Gustafson and children are visiting friends here for an indefinite time. Mr. Gustafson has been under the care of a physic- jan in Minneapolis for the past six weeks, and may have to return for further treatment. ‘Mrs. Knappen entertained the six young men of the Twin Lake camp at dinner on Sunday. Mrs. Knappen will leave this week to spend the winter in Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cobb of Be- midji, were entertained at the home of Mr. atid Mrs. J. F‘ Hétman on Tuesday last. Miss Rachel Gerlihgtr, 'who at- tends the Bemidji high school, is spending the QOhristmas vacation at her home in Spur. Paul Haluptzok this week com- pleted the installation of his new hot air furnace. Alfred Krohn left for his home in Spokane, Wash., the past week, re- turning via Kasota, where he will visit his sister and family. Eddie Deushane was a Sunday caller at the William Gerlinger home. Charles Gerlinger returned from Macalester college, St. Paul, Monday evening, to spend Christmas with his parents at Spur. Mrs. Danfel Downs and daughter Bertha were shopping in Bemidji on Tuesday. Henry Stechman has again taken charge of the popular hostelry, Hotel Stechman, and he will welcome all visitors. “The Best Medicine I Ever Used” “Chamberlain’s Tablets is the best medicine I ever used for constipation, biliousness and headache,” writes Mrs. A. W. Milne, St. George, Utah. These tablets are very effectual, easy and pleasant to take. For sale by All Dealers. IE RS EEEEREEESEEEY x SOLWAY *x I P EE R R R SR EE R E S S Claude Hennessy was a business visitor in Bemidji Friday. Eugene Daniels arrived here Sat- urday from a business visit at Ber- tha. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rock were at Bemidji Saturday spending the day with friends. Miss Lillis Powers, who is teach- ing near Island Lake, came home on Saturday to spend her vacation with her parents. Miss Esther Campbell, who teaches in the village school, is spending her vacation with her parents at Sartell. Mrs. Charles Larson arrived here Saturday from Delmont, South Da- kota. Mr. Larson came Sunday with their car of stock and they have moved on their farm south of town. Sadie Rock and Charles Hayecraft, who are attending high school at Bemidji, came home Friday to spend their Christmas vacations. The program given by the school and literary society, Thursday even- ing, was a great success and a large crowd was in attendance. J. J. Hennessy, Mrs. Dan Sullivan and Miss Laura Sullivan arrived here Thursday from Rochester where they were consulting the Mayo Brothers concerning Miss Laura’s health. The Solway Literary society will give a program and Christmas tree in the school house, Thursday even- ing. Everybody is invited to attend. Gure Your Cold While Yon Can. . More real danger lurks in & cold than in any other of ithe minor a‘l- ments. The safe way is to take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy- and rid yourself of the cold as quickly as possible. For sale by All.Dealers. i ———— &N I FE R R E R E R EE RS RN * MALCOLM & : ¢ ® * XX EXEKHKE KKK KKK Everybody is waiting for snow so they can get the sleighs out. Mrs. Gilbert Benson returned from Roseau and Kittson counties where she spent a month visifing relati¥es. ,The infant"child of-Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stokke died, after living bbly| a few hours, and was buried Sunday. Last Friday afternoon, at 2:30, and lingering illness, having been ailing with tuberculosis for a long time. She: was: living on a claim at-the head of Rapid river.- The ' Spruce Grove school house will be ready by Christmas. It is the best school east of Thief River Falls. There will be a Christmas pro- gram in the new Spruce Grove school house on the evening of De- cember 25. Miss Agnes Adams is the teacher. 3 Mrs. Stiles has been at Rapid River for a few days, taking care of Annie Houg. Gilbert Benson went Grygla Wednesday. Stan Willand was a business caller in the town of Minnie Thursday. Sam Ness is reported to have sold a quarter of land recently. down to Bumped Up Against the Real Thing. “1 think I have bumped up against the real thing in Chamberlain’s Tab- lets,” writes D. R. Thomas, of Ti- dioute, Pa. ‘“They do the work and cause - no unpleasant reaction.”” In special Bargain Offer These 4 Ma saline: cathartics are used, their ‘use is often followed by constipation;-as they take so much ‘water out of the gystem. On the other hand the ef- fect-of Chamberlain’s Tablets is so agreeable and so natural that you do not realize that it has been pro- duced in a medicine, and no reaction follows their use. For sale by All Dealers. KX KX KKK KKK KX KK * HORNET * LR E S S EREESS S SR 8 8 The following program was given at the Christmas tree exercises, Fri- day evening: . Song, - ‘“Christmas Carol,” school; recitation, “A Christ- mas Tree,” Maggie Gronseth; recita- tion, “Envy,” Percy.Thom; recita- tion, “Martin’s Stocking,” Martin Stene; recitation, ‘“‘Christmas is Com- ing,” Clara Stene; song, ‘“Holy Night,” school; recitation, “A Schemer,” Matilda Quesnel; dia- logue, ‘“Coming of Santa Claus,” by four boys; song, “Up on the House- top,” school; recitation, “Annie and ‘Willie’s Prayer,” Ojetta Bogart; ac- cordion music, Jim Murray; recita- il 5 351 508 Vit tion, ‘““A Telephone Message,” Lu- cile Thom; recitation, “Mrs. Santa Claus,” Louise Quesnel; song, “O Little Town of Bethlehem,” by chor- us; recitation, ‘“Santa and the Mouse,” Albert Murray; recitation, “What She Said,” Pearl DuMoe. Robert Shaw returned home Friday night to spend his holiday vacation. A Danger Signal. Hoarseness in a child that is sub- ject to croup is a sure sign of an ap- proaching attack. Give -Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse and the attack may be warded off. For sale by All Dealers. KA KKK KR KKK K * PINEW0OD % KKKKKXKKKKKKKKF The Misses Anna Peterson and Grace Ousley of Aure spent Saturday in Bemidji. Arlo Samberg of Park Rapids ar- rived here Monday and will spend his vacation with his uncle, A. Sthol. Mrs. C. Lindgren was the guest of friends in Bemidji Saturday. Bert Cromwell and Iver Hoven transacted busipess in Bemidji on Thursday of last week. Miss Elsie Klinger came home Monday to spend her vacation with her parents. ; W. Combs was a Pinewood caller Saturday. Harry and Irving L‘ndgren Tert Tuesday for Marine Mills where they will: spend a few weeks with rela- tives. L. Tegner, Bennie Iverson, Ben Meland' and Ben Iverson were Cass Lake visitors Saturday. The Misses Myrle Methven and 'Lillian Booth left Saturday for Be- midji where they will spend their vacation. 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