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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1015 YOURE BIGGER'N ME, BUT I'LL) BE GOL DARNED IF I'LL LET, YOU HIT THAT FELLER. HE PUT US NEXT TO THE ONLY REAL TOBACCO CHEW. IZE doesn’t cou bacco any more THE 600D JUDSE HAS FRIENDS AMONG ALL CLASSES. IDON'T KNOW WHAT THEIR. TROUBLE 1S, BUT FLLBET THE LITTLE FELLOW IS nt in a chew of to- than it does in men. It’s quality that counts. A big wad doesn’t do any good. But just a little Chew tucked away i of the Real Tobacco n your cheek makes you so contented you want to share the discovery with the first man you meet. A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—cut fine, short shred—seasoncd and sweetened just enough, cuts out so much of the.grinding and spitting. Take a very sm: old size, Nthe strength ch Then let it rest. be tobacco satisfied. Chew. That’s why it Iti to grind ‘makes you spit too much. all chew—less than one-quarter the It wiil be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you find ew that suits you. Tuck it away. See how easily and evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to That’s why it is The Real Tobacco costs less in the end. ady chew, cut fine and short shred so that yon won't have' with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied tobacco The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered np with molsssce and Hicorice. Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in “Right-Cut. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY 50 Union Square, New York (BUY FROM DEALER OR SEND 105 STAMPS TOUS ’ KR KK KK KRR KKK KF * HORNET * LR E R R RS RS LR EEE RS Miss Nellie C. Shaw and brother, Robert, spent their Easter vacation at home. Among those who were in Black- duck on Thursday were Andy Ellis, 0. P. Stene and daughter, Martha. The former bought a wagon of Dan Mitchell. Miss R. E. Shaw went to Bemidji on Friday. The Boys’ and Girls’ club held its meeting Friday afternoon. An in- teresting program, consisting of songs, recitations and readings was given. elected for the next three months: Louise Quesnell, president; Stene, vice-president, and Grunseth, secretary. Magda Easter exercises were given at the Sunday school. KX KKK KKR KKK KKK K PINEWOOD * IR RS R R R R RS R R EES] Miss Lettie Dromness left Monday for Hillsboro, North Dakota, where she will be employed. Mrs. Drom- ness accompanied her as far as Be- midji. Sam Jamtvold and Carl Hoagen- son of Aure spent Monday in Be- midji. - Rev. Sorenson of Shevlin conduc- ted services at Buzzle Monday. George Sthol transacted business in Bemidji Saturday. sters CAN’T you stan ‘“salts’’? Do or- dinary cathartics soon lose their effect? Have to constantly increase the dose to produce the desired re- sults, Then, you are just the kind of person to whom we recommend Webster's Sodetts the little *slip-and-go-down” ‘walers. We know the Sodett formula - and have every confidence in it. Each little wafer contains a scientifically measured dose of an ideal combination salt. No gas, Tasteless. Rendy. 25c package can be kept in vest pocket or hand bag. CityDrug Store E. N. French & Co. IT'S GREAT FOR BALKY BOWELS AND STOMACKS ‘We want all people who have chronic stomach trouble or constipation, no mat- ter of how long standing, to try one dose of Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy— one dose will convince you. This is the medicine so many of our local people have been taking with surprising re- sults, The most thorough system cleanser ever sold. Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy is sold by leading druggists everywheve with the positive under- standing that your money will be re- funded withost question or quibble if ONE bottle fats_to give you absolute satisfaction. 5 & b The following officers were | Olga | Lillian Booth spent Friday and Sat- urday in Bemidji. | Mrs. Ed. Spencer and Bert Crom- S. Nelson, C. Bruun and I. Swen- son were Bemidji visitors Saturday. L. Klinger spent Saturday in Be- midji with his daughter, Mrs. A. Fen- ton. Miss Marie ITelgeson spent Satur- day in Bemidji. Miss Freidlund of Evansville ar- rived here Wednesday and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. C. A. Bye. Mrs. C. A. Bye was a Bemidji caller ‘Wednesday. Harry Lindgren, Bert Cromwell and N. Cromwell transacted business in Bemidji Thursday. KR KRR KK KKK KK KK * SHEVLIN * EEEEEEEEEEE SRS ESEE] Dr. H. 0. Helmer of Fosston made |a professional call here Friday. John Thorp made a business trip to Akeley the last of the week. Arthur Renne, who has been at- tending the Crookston Agricultural college, came home Thursday. Mrs. G. B. Upton was a visitor at Bemidji Friday. Miss Hanson of Twin Valley is visiting with friends here. The Shevlin Trading company held its annual meeting last Wednesday. Thomas Keefe of Fosston made a business call here Thursday. Paul McCauley was a business vis- itor in Solway Saturday. F. L. Fairchild, who has been vis- iting with his son here, left for Mil- bank, S. D., Saturday. Mabel Anderson of Bagley spent Sunday with friends here. Louise Royer left Friday for Min- neapolis. Will Weinch of Gonvick; Joseph Renne of Wilton; Nels Adamson of Leonard, Lottie and Carl Rauk, Sig- na, Annie and Conrad Paulson and Bernice, Burfield of Bagley, spent Easter Sunday with their folks at Shevlin. The old village council held its last meeting Tuesday evening at seven o’clock. The new members met at eight to take up their new duties. *W. A. McGuigan and Hartvik Han- son were down to Bagley Saturday. Van’s Movies showed to a fair- sized house here Tuesday night. KKK KKKKKK KK KKK KK * SOLWAY *x KEKKEKEKKKKKK KK KKK KK A son arrived at the Axel Johnson home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rock were busi- ness visitors at Bemidji Thursday. Miss Cora Dille was in Bemidji be- tween trains Wednesday, consulting an eye specialist. i Mrs. J. J. Moore and daughters, Ally and Gladys, were business vi- itors in Bemidji Wednesday. Miss Lillis Powers came over from Island Lake and spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Powers. 15 % Fred Fisher left Thursday for Fox- home where he will work during the summer. Ray Sieblest came up from Bertha, ‘Wednesday, to look over land. While here he was the guest of his sister, Mrs. C. A. Kilbourn. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Johnson and little son arrived here Saturday from {well left Monday for Warroad,| Mrs. George Milliron was a pleas- Minn., where they will visit their sis- [ant caller on Mrs. W. Winch last ter, Mrs. Mellender. B Thursday. Argyle and visited with their daugh-| ter, Mrs. E: A. Hennum, a few days. . Victor Jacobsen returned to his home at Osakis Friday after visiting several days with friends here. Charles Haycraft and Miss Sadie Rock, who are attending school at Bemidji, are spending Easter vaca- tion at their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. John Rock and chil- dren of Wilton were guests at the P, J. Rock home Sunday. Miss Mae Simonsen, who is teach- ing near here, was called to her home in Bemidji Wednesday on account of the serious illness of her mother. Alfred Peterson left Wednesday for Centuria, Wisconsin, where he spent several days attending.to his busi- ness interests there. Saturday, three of the Farmers clubs near Solway met to discuss the building of a potato warehouse here. We have a firm that will erect an up-to-date potato house if we agree to plant one hundred acres of pota- toes. * We have all but a few acres signed for and there is no doubt but that these can be easily secured. The people were very much interested and the meeting was a great success, so we are now sure of a potato ware- house for Solway. KEEEKHEKHHKKKKKK KKK * NORTHERN * KKK KK KKK KKK KKK Mrs. Gould of Eckles spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Emma Ander- son, of Northern. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Demp Mohler Saturday night. The Farmers’ Improvement asso- ciation of the town of Northern met at the home of John Noel Wednes- day. An interesting program was given and lunch served. Mrs. Grover of Northern spent Easter Sunday with friends and rela- tives in Bemidji. D. Spencer, who has been in the; southern part of the state for the past several weeks, has returned to his home in Northern. KEHHKEEKKKK KK KKK KK * SPUR | I EEEE SRS R R R R R R RSN G. L. Dodge went to Bemidjl last| Tuesday on business. Mesdames Malon Avery and Wil-| | N Il liam Avery were callers.at the G. L. Dodge home Wednesday. Mrs. J..C. Dodge: spent Friday in Bemidji.* C Tt i Miss Ine Robertson spbnt the week end in Bemidji ‘at her-home Mr. and Mrs. Orr were in Bemidji Friday to consult a physician regard- ing their little son, Bdward, who has been quite sick. % Mrs. James Steppe called on her sister, Mrs. G. L. Dodge; Friday. Miss Rachel Gerlinger spent Easter at her home in Spur. Theo. Gerlinger was a Bemidji vis- itor Sunday. i Mrs. J. C. Dodge and daughter, Mildred, returned to their home in Lewisville Saturday on account of the illness of Mrs. Dodge’s little nephew, Donald. James Geroy, who has been work- ing at Orth, spent Sunday at his home near Spur. Mrs. Alvin Johnston called on Mrs. @G. L. Dodge Saturday. A German breeder is successfully hatching ostrich eggs in an incuba- tor. NO DIFFERENCE. The Proof Is Here the Same As Everywhere. For those who seek relief from kid- ney backache, weak kidneys, bladder ills, Doan’s Kidney Pills offer hope of relief and the proof is here in Be- midji, the same as everywhere. Be- midji people recommend Doan’s, the kidney remedy used in America for fifty years. Why suffer? Why run the risk of dangerous kidney ills— fatal Bright’s disease. Here's Be- midji proof. Investigate it. M. Flint, 519 Minnesota Ave., Be- midji, says: “My trouble was from pain and lameness in my back, and if I worked hard or did a lot of heavy lifting, it was worse. 1 was also an- noyed by kidney weakness.. I'have found that I can rely on Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, procured at Barker’s Drug Store, every time to help me out in time of need. They a&ct as a tonic to my kidneys and soon free my back from pain and lameness.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get ABERCROMBIE . 218 BELTRAMI AVENUE Special Sale Beginning Saturday, April 10 —Clearance sale-on Books, Pennants, Leather Goods, Indlan Blankets, Curios, etc. Everything will be sold at less than cost in order to make room for our new summer stock. . Navajo Blankets and Rugs —One large rug weighing 15 1-2 pounds, price $40, to-close at . . $24.00 —One rug weighing 13 1-2 pounds, price $30; to close at .. 17.50 —Navajo squares, weighing 1 3-4 to 2 1-2, closing out price...... e 225 Pennants--Bemidji Pennants Bemidji High School, $1.25, for this shle.... Bemidji Indian Head, $1.25, for this sale ... Fancy script and block lettering only ........................ ety SR Felt and Leather Pillow Covers Leather Pillow Covers, hand decorated, $6 to $8, for only....................... $3.00 . Felt Pillow Covers, Bemidji Colors High School colors, $1.50, $1.75, $2, sale 98¢ Bemidji oblong cover, $3, $1.59 Leather Pennants, Posters and Banners, sale price 50¢, 75¢, $1 Baskets —Baskets of every conceivable style and shape. In order to clean up stock, will place all baskets in two lots, one table at 53¢ and one at $1.19. Come and see them. You will surely take one home with you. - ~ Popular Copyrighted Fiction —8$1 50 Books. Some soiled and many new ones. Among the lot are books that are selling for $1.25 and $1. To clean up stock will close out at 2C Lots of good reading cheap. 4 Agents for Keeley's Bitter Sweet candy, only... Sale Saturday, April 10 to 17 ...50c a pound Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Flint had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. -_Iothes Styleplus TRADE MARK REGISTERED e e Spring Opening R The authentic style show for men |/ Nes Men are taking bigger interest in $17 style—they" are learning that (G0 Nt (i ; nowadays stylish clothes cost - {if i i f no more than the unstylish. ey B ol ‘ It is chiefly a matter of picking out a store that always remembers quality—and never forgets style. You want both. va / s : E We carry the clothes of the famous makers. We have models that are truly master- ieces in demgning. Such styling is a uxury indeed! ForSpringtheclotheffectsarealwayspronounced. No overcoat to cover them up. Glen Urquhart S overplaids are the sensation this season. 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