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groceries. Quality, Service and Price are arguments in our favor. is absolutely certain to raise your cooked through. SIS ANNSNNNNWWWWHTTT 7 not pleased in every way. G Bakine POWDER feathery. It generates an abundance of leavening gas both in the mix- i:; bteywwl and%n the oven. The raising is sustained until the dough is Housewives who use K C never have “bad iuck” with their'baking. Try K C at our risk. Your grocer will refund your money if you are 2707 777/ biscuits, cakes and pastry light and 77270447 77/ N - - = *"\ onnighing 1ETTTVELLLAANKVAANRNANAR NN EEEKE KKK KK KF * SOLWAY * KKK KKK KKK KK KKK XS Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Nelson were business visitors at Bemidji Mon- day. Frank Smith and Hugh Robinson, land men from Bertha, were here Saturday with some land seekers. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kilbourn Monday. E. H. Page, district missionary, was here Saturday on his way to Mallard where he will hold revival meetings. John and Ed Larson went to Be- midji Monday to attend the carnival. Misses Sterling and Halland came 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. N Endorsed by 30,000 dorsed at home. Proof in a Bemidji citizen’s state- ment. Mrs. W. G. Worth, 608-13th St., ‘Bemidji, says: “About five years ago I used Doan’s Kidney Pills. They were recommended to me when liv- ing in Virginia. I can say that I never found a medicine that could equal them for curing backaches and troubles from the kidneys.” Price 50c¢, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Worth had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. people—en- over from Pinewood Friday and were over Sunday guests at the I. G. Hay- craft home. Mrs. Dave Powers is enjoying a visit with her sister and husband of Minneapolis. They made the trip in their car. 1 Mrs. Ed Miller returned here Mon- day after spending a week with rela- tives in Fosston. A dance has been advertised to be given at the Solway hall Saturday night. Everybody welcome. KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KF * HORNET * KKK KK KKK KKK KK KN B. F. Winans went to Brainerd on Tuesday. He returned Wednesday night. Among ‘those who were in Black- duck on Tuesday were W. H. Moon and son, Forsten Gronseth and daugh- ter, Magda, Charles, Jesse and J. D. Bogart. Andy Ellis and George Slater went to Blackduck Wednesday. The following program was given at the meeting of the Literary society Friday evening: The secretary’s re- port was read by Louise Quesnel. Recitation, ‘“Be Polite,” Percy Thom; song, “My Creole Girl,” Henry Plum- mer and Louise Quesnel; “Down in Dear Old Georgia,” Mrs. Woodward; recitation, ‘“The Lost Wad,” Mrs. Trudeau; organ solo, Mrs. J. D. Bogart; reading, ‘“Bob ‘White’s Argument,” Evelyn Murray; song, “A Beautiful Place in Heaven,” Bertha and Emma Moon; recitation, “Towser Shan’'t Be Tied Tonight,” J. D. Bogart; song, “Two Grenadiers,” R. C. Shaw; reading, “The Mission- ary Hen,” Lucile Thom; recitation, “Ma’s Resting Place,” Mathilda Ques- nel; song, “A Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight,” Myron Shoop; reci- tation, “Maude Muller’'s Chicken Race,” Magda Gronseth; recitation, George Angell; graphophone musie, Will Lundell. The following officers were elected: President, R. C. Mrs. Shaw; vice-president, ‘Wood- & | of g MilK, | Unsurpassed U Because it is’ clarified after tak- en from the cow by amilkingmach- ine. Schroeder *“habit” for cream and milk when you'order your Get the W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 Bemidji, Minn. ward; secretary, Bertha Moon,® A ' | collection of $1.06 was taken up for the purpose of buying the coffee for future meetings of the society. Mra. Rasmusson and Mrs. Trudeau were appointed to arrange the program for the next meeting.” Cake and coffee - | were served. KRR KRR KKK Xios TURTLE RIVER * KEEKHEE K KKK KK KR Miss Emma and Oscar Ulrickson and J. Ulrickson spent Sunday at Turtle River as the guests of Miss ‘Ella Otterstad, where they enjoyed a picnic dinner on “Honey Island” with the Otterstad family. Ole Kolstad spent Sunday at Turtle River, returning to Bemidji Sunday night. ’ Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown, Miss Jame- son, Miss Laney and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baer of Bemidji spent Sunday at Point Comfort where they had a picnic dinner. Mrs. Charles Blakely and daugh- ters spent Sunday at camp in Hines, returning to Turtle "River Monday morning, while the girls will remain there for a couple of days. KR KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK * JELLE * LR RS RS S SRR E SR Julius Jelle.is acting as agent for the Fergus Falls woolen mills. Jacob Anderson made a trip to Thief River Falls last week. L. L. O’Dell made a trip to Good- ridge on Tuesday. song, Ben Tanum and J. A. Anderson made a business trip to Goodridge last week. Mrs. Frank Olson left for Good- ridge last week where she will bej employed at the Stephenson res- taurant. E. J. Eberhardt has returned home after a two weeks’ visit with his par- ents at Thief River Falls. He was accompanied home by his brother, Severin. Albert Prestebak and Andrew Ol- son left for Thief River Falls last|ness in Bemidji Thursday. week. KK KKK KKK R KKK XX kd SPUR ¥ KKK KKKKKEEKKK KKK Work is progressing rapidly on the new $7,000 school house located near Spur. Graveling on the state road be- tween Farley and Tenstrike is in progress. Miss Rachel Gerlinger is spending her vacation at her home at Spur. Andy Smith and wife were in Be- midji on Saturday. Jim Stepp was in Bemidji on Sat- urday. Potatoes are growing well but the corn is backward. The hay crop is good. Walter Cohen and Frank Geroy ex- pect to leave town tomoyi’ow for the harvest fiields in the west. J. C. Souder has completed his con- tract for work on the roads leading north from Spur. A very bad washout in the road near the bridge crossing at Turtle River is causing travel to be dan- gerous. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK * TURTLE LAKE * KE XX KEKHKKKKKK KK KX Miss Elma Anderson, who was in Bemidji Thursday last attending the eighth grade graduation exercises of which she was a member, sbent the remainder of the day visiting with Miss Olive Hines and Miss Alice But- ler of Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Becker and children were Bemidji visitors last Thursday. E Harvey Laney and Miss Amelia Box spent Monday in Bemidji, at- tending the Patterson shows. ‘Walter Carlson attended a meeting of the Good Samaritan lodge and dance in Turtle River Saturday eve- ning. Mrs. Jens Nelson transacted busi- Mrs. John Laney accompanied her husband, Dr. J. Laney, to Kelliher where she visited for some time, re- turning to her home Monday. Messrs. Dudley, Lawrence and ‘Walter Carlson called on M. W. But- ler Sunday. Miss Alice Butler, who has been attending the teachers’ training by, Miss Olive Hines who visited there until Monday, when they returned for examinations. Mrs. A. P. Reeve transacted busi- ness in Turtle River Saturday. Mr. Irish visited . with Guy Mec- Knight Saturday. Miss Olive Hines and Inez Butler isited with Miss Elma Peterson Sun- day. school in Bemidji, returned to her Mrs. Ralph Dickenson and daugh- home Friday. She was accompanied | ter, Miss Mildred, and son, Fred. of Welcome flhautaudua Visitors! Troppman's Department - Store Bemidji's Shopping Center Everything fo Eat Everything to Wear Make this store your headquarters while in the city. Meet your friends here. Leave your parcels and bag- gage here. Our management and sales force will exert every effort to make your ‘visit pleasant and profitable. DSTIOND SA Advanced shipments of Fall goods are due to arrive Very soon. Our purchases of Fall Suits, Coats, Dress Goods etc. have been heavy and we have put a special price on the following lines. Entire line of Oxfords, Tennis Shoes and Barefoot Sandals in tan, white and patent up to the minute New Messeline petticoats in all shades, bought to sell at $3 to $3.50, sale price . The $4 kind for $3.00 The $1.50 kind for $1.13 $15.00 ones at..............$7.50 $8.00 onesat. ~ 25 Per Cent REDUCTION on all Dress Skirts. $4.00 The $3 kind for $2.25 The $2 kind for $1.50 The $1 kind for 75¢ Bathing Suits and Caps . . . . . 25percent Off Dresses in Silks, Poplins, Palm Beach, Gabardines all new and strictly $6.00 ones at. $2.00 _Automobile coats worth $3 for ... $2.00 Of more than 50 high grade “Sunshine” suits selling from $25 to $45, we have but one left, a size 40, in a French serge; black, price S84 VOB OF il n i it s spstond e el ot $10.00 Sale begins Friday, July 30, ends Tuesday, Aug. 6 Ld AZAAR STORE B e o ———————— s 3 ]