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o KKK KKK K KKK KK XS * TURTLE RIVER x ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) KKK KKK KK KKK All the farmers in this vicinity are very busy digging potatoes. J. H. Beagle, Nils A. Otterstad and Joe Harrington came home the latter part of the week, having completed their work of appraising state land in Beltrami county. ‘William Blakely, who has the con- Phone 47 tragt on the state road north and south of here, moved his: teams and men from Hines to Turtle River last Saturday to work from here. HGHE TIE DIAMOND BRAND. dieal Ask your Drugglat for ‘years knownas Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE: SATURDAY SPECIALS Sale of men’s all wool suits — Quality alone will stand the test of every day wear in these suits. All wool, correct style and excellent quality. These are all $15 values, all of this season sell- _ing, only one of a kind Bemidji, Minn. Phone 850 25 new women’s | and misses’ suits $17.50 —New suits in mixtures Gabardine, broadcloth, serge, poplin and whip- cord. Plain tailored left, your choice Satur- Men’s good work pants, heavy, fall weight, specially priced for$Sat- Men’s fine dress pants, all wool worstedinmany shades and patierns, specially priced for Sat- Boys’ knicker pants, reg- ular 65c values Satur- Boys' flannel blouses, many grey and tan shades, special Sat...45¢ Boys’ heavy wool fleece union suits, special Sat- veee.48c Boys’ leather wool fleece lined mitts, regular 35¢c values at A limited quantity of $1.50 and $2.00 men’s shirts 79c —They are negligee and pleated styles,laundered cuffs, coat styles; a large range of patterns to se- lect from, all sizes;$1.50 and $2 shirts, and be- cause the number is limited the price is 79¢ Men'’s shirts and drawers, $3 values $1.95 —They are all silk and wool mixtures, about 2 dozen garments left,Sat. ati.. $1.05 Men’s and boys’ winter caps, values 5lc to $1.50, special Sat. at 25¢ and belted models, only one of a kind on sale § Saturday. $25 and $27.50 val. at. $17.50 15 women’s and misses’ navy blue serge dresses $4.95 —Double warp serge dresses. trimmed with silk, Quaker, collar and cuffs, others trimmed with braid. value, special Sat. at.. $4.05 Underwear for women and children Women’s fine combed white ribbed combina- tion suits, high neck, long sleeves, low neck elbow sleeves, heavy weight, $1.25 value, Sat- urday..... .. $ Women’s marino hand trimmed union suits, all styles, special Sat. $1.50 Women’s all. wool wor- sted union svits, hand trimmed, all styles, a good value at $2.50 Children’s natural grey ribbed union suits, ex- ceptional value at $1.25 Children’s marino hand trimmed union suits, drop seat, at $1.50 § Full assortment of the celebrated ‘“‘Orchard” underwear for women and children, and every garment guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. They will fit well, wear well, and are priced very reasonably. Children’s flannelette night gowns, 75¢ values, special Sat. at.........49¢c STER S.PILLS Red. $750 # | | was greatly surprised with the prizes # | they had on exhibition at the county The club worked | § 1| Bemidji visitors Saturday. 4| both teaching in the & | Recommends Chamberlain’s Cough B | naa fnished the bottle T was cured, IREEEE RS ER TSR] ;| ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) B| Goodridge last week. 1 ¥ | Goodridge on Sunday. = Yl Religious services were held in the | § Jelle school house last Sunday . by | 8§ Two children ! § d | Sunday. e e * 4 “— goodies that just m-e-l-t in your mouth — light, fluffy, tender cakes, biscuits and doughnuts that just keep you hanging ’round the pantry—all made with Calumet— the safest, purest, .most economical Baking Pow- der. Tty it—drive away bake-day failures,” - Received Highest Awards New Cook Book Free— Ses Slip in Pound Can, .,.,',...' OO R IO 209020200 4 Ta 0!, N/ > . 2, ISR XS 47T 904 2% EXKKKEKKKKKKK KKK XS * AURE NEWS b # (By Special Correspondent.) % R R e Mr.s Charles Moller left Wednesday for the Twin Cities for a few days’ visit. . John Bakke brought up a load of merchandise for Mr. Magneson- last Thursday. The Ladies’ Aid society of - the last Thursday. In spite of the snow storm ;|2 good attendance was reported. Bert Hannem and family and Mrs. Dahlby visited at Magneson’s, Oct. 4. The rain and snow storm put a {stop to the threshing here last wezi Only a few jobs are left so _it is hoped that threshing will soon be over. < Jack Horsemen returned home from- North Dakota about a week ago. T. O. Gelen spent Sunday at his home in Aure. He is doing carpen- td|ter work for George Sthol & Co., at Pinewood. Mr. and Mrs. Bakke visited at 8. O. Haugan’s Sunday. William Jallen of Island Lake was another business caller at the Mag- neson store last week. The load he brought home showed that he must think the new store is alright. The “Busy Bee” Sewing club of Aure, consisting of five school girls, they received for their goods which fair at Bemidji. under the direction of Miss Grace Ousley. They all deserve credit for their work. X Misses Erickson and Ousley were They are consolidated school house in the northern part of this township. Remedy. “Last winter T used a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for a bad bronchial cough. I felt its bene- ficial effect immediately and before T I never tire of recommending this remedy to my friends,” writes Mrs. William Bright, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ob- tainable everywhere.—Adv. 4 * - JELLE * *x KX KK KKK KKK KX KF KK Peter Henderson made a trip to W. G. Cunningham made a trip to Rev. Sabo of Grygla. were christened. R. Morran went to Goodridge on last week to look after his farm, re- turning Saturday. Jacob Anderson made a business| trip to Goodridge Monday. J. Eberhart made a -business trip | to Neptune, Minn., last Sunday. For: Indigestion. Never take pepsin and preparations | containing pepsin or other digestive ferments for indigestion, as the more you take the more you will have to takke. What is needed is a tonic like Chamberlain’s Tablets that will' en- able the stomach o perform its func- tions naturally. Obtainable - every- where.—Adv. e R R R R R R R R R R R R R R x MALCOLM NEWS * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) & KKK KKK KKK KKK KKH Mrs. Joe.Zabell of St. Paul, who has been visiting her brother, W. Schilling, left for her home Satur- day. Mrs. Schilling went with her for a visit at her old home. Miss Sversvold and Mrs. Glende were visiting in Hamre Thursday. G. A. Benson left Tuesday . for Thief River Falls with his tractor. BEverybody is busy digging pota- toes. and getting ready for winter. When Baby Has the Croup. ‘When a mother is awakened from sound sleep to find: her child who has gone to bed apparently in the best of health struggling for breath, she is naturally alarmed. Yet if she can keep her preseiice of mind and give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy every ten minutes until vomiting- is pro- duced, quick relief will follow and the child will'drop. to sleep to awaken in the imorning -as'well’as ever. This remedy has been in use for many. years.with uniform. success. Ob- tainable everywhere.—Adv. R R R R R S R E SRS RN * HORNET * % (By Special Correspondent.) % KR KKKKKKKKKK K KRN The Northern Cedar company’s herd of cattle. which has been at Sid- ing during the summer, was taken to Blackduck Monday. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the home of Robert Shaw Wednesday af- ternoon. Andrew Ertenberg went to Black- duck Friday. Among those who were in Black- duck Saturday were: Herman Thom and family, Miss Esther Tell, Miss Annette Miller, John Thuller, John Ingerbert, George and J. D. Bogart, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph, John Moon and S, Caragen. v Chronic Constipation. £ Kbout two ¥Bars tigo when I be- Ban using. Chamberlain’s Tablets I had been suffering for some time with stomaclt trouble and chronic consti- pation;: My condition improved rapid- ly through the use of these tablets. Since:taking four or five bottles of The Father.of Pure Foods. | DEPRICE'S Sag Quality MACARONI Purest Form Oatimeal—the effigient fuel for “keep- ing upisteam’’ in the human body—also a builder of-brain, brawn aad bone, be- cause-it: contains an abundanee of protein, phosphorous and lecithin. The exagting standards of quality and pusi ‘are:t S ( Rolled(jats )] that. made Dr. Price famous, -same standacds :that are followed in the manufacture of ~_ THE ENEXGY FOOD Priceless Profit-Sharing Coupons in Every Package The:Dr. Price- Pura- Food:Stores In Your Town Are Chas. Nangle Miller’s Grocery them my health has been fine,” writes Mrs. John Newton, Irving, N. Y. Obtainable everywhere.—Adv. KKK KK KKK KT KKHKR e PINEWO0OD *x ¥ - (By Special Correspondent.) + KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK The Misses Myrle Methven, Mae Simenson, Elsie Klinger, Zenda Bell, Grace Ousley and A. Erickson, teach- ers of Pinewood and vicinity, spent Saturday in Bemidji. The Misses Holland and Sterling are holding gospel services at the school house in Dist. No. 72. Mrs. J. Clemmers was a Bemidji caller Saturday. Ingebret Swenson returned Friday from Crookston where he has spent the past few months. A. BE. Hapner; who 'has been- in North Dakota during the past few months, returned -home Friday. Otto Nelson. left Saturday for Be- midji and Seribper, returning Mon- day.afternoon.. . Birch Bros. of St. Paul shipped a carload, of cattle from. Pinewood Sat- urday. Mrs. R. Miller, who. has spent the past week.with, the S..C. Miller fam- ily, left Tuesday for Egeland, N. D., where she will make her home. All such small fruits as strawber- ries, raspberries, currants, goonseber- ries, etc., yield abundantly on Min- nesota soil. Butter to the amount of 123;117,- 912 pounds is made every year in Minnesota creameries. Minnesota, leads all other states in average yield of hay per acre. (1.89 tons in 1913.) will Minnesota’s number 105,161. geese United Lutheran church met at the | 1| home of Mrs. Erick Lyseng elsewhere and pay more. UNDERWEAR We have what you need. Troppman’s Bepartment Store The Big Store with The Little Prices GREAT SALE OF NEW FALL SUITS Beginning Friday, October 15th A wonderful demonstration; of style, tailoring and value. These suits are strictly man tailored, not too severe, some quite military with their braids and buttons, but all graceful and stylish. The entire stock. put in just two lots. Values to $18.50, sale price$ :12.48 Values to $27.50, sale price $19.45 Mackinaws, Alarge showing of these veomfertgble winter garments justin. Men ’S.women’s ' Silks, Velvets, Dress Boods Now. is the time to purchase materials boys’ and girls’, priced tosuit your purse. for fall‘and winter dressmaking. Our $3.50 to $8.50 stock refleets all the accepted modes in all materials, all priced for quick selling, - Shoe Department Profits and even more than profits -sacri- ficed on this line of High: Grade: Ladies Shoes. Why go ter in prices. one now. CORSETS We have your style and size, Get for only HOSE and cashmere. family. Complete stock of silk, lisle, cotton All sizes for the whole We have decided to discon- tinue handling the Queen Quality line- This is the reaspn for such a slaugh- Ewxery pair ofthismake of shoes must be .closed: out in the next few days. Your choice of any values to $5.00: We:can fit any- foot. $2".98> PREPARE FOR WINTER Our blanket and - comfort specials are worthy of consideration. desired merchandise at wish to pay. 2 Carl Hendrickson came up hjbm Our leadership in: garments for Wo- - men and Girls is demonstrated here every day by the best informed .buy- - ers, who find here daily exaetly ‘the the price they Saturday Spegials Meat and Grocery Depart Fresh bulk cocoanut, iper 1 .Choice evaporated Baganas, per dozen,. ) Extra Standard sweet corn per can.Zc Beef roast, perlb, Hamburger steak, per :,Veill(nirsi(per Ib.. s ork link sausage: g Pork roast, perlb..... peacties. per 1 19¢ 18¢c