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- 5 ‘Mis."H. Stai and Mrs. O. Negaard " Methven and Mae Simenson to Pine- KRR R KKK PINEWOOD, - ! (By'Special Correspondent.) = % FR KX KK KK KKK K - -L.-Swenson, O. Melby, H. Tronnes ! ‘and "H. Olson were Bemidji callers ' Thursday. . #Mr. and Mrs. N. Negaard, Mr. and x i * -spent ‘Thursday in Bemidji. B. Aldrich and L. Aldrich trans- acted business in Bemidji Thursday. Willie Klinger leff Wednesday for Bemidji where he consulted an ocul- ist, having in some way bruised one of -his eyes. T o Herbert Dodge left Thursday for Page, N. D, where he will attend a religious convention. Mrs. 8. O. Haugen and the Misses Josephine Bakke, -Lettie Dromness and Helen Torkelson spent Saturday in Bemidji shopping. Among those who visited”in Be- midji last Saturday were J. Miller, _M. Tronnes, Pete Dromness and John Holton. Mrs. Johnson of Bemidji arrived here last week and will make her home with her son, Percy Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward autoed here from Fertile Sunday. Mr. Ward has a few horses which he is disposing of. The Misses Georgie Smith, Helen Towle and Hazel Hulett and Leslie Slater accompanied the Misses Myrle wood Sunday. 0." Melby and A. A. Haarklau transacted business in Bemidji Mon- day. The lath mill commenced running Monday, with a full crew. KKK K KKK KK KKK KR * NORTHERN. * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) % B R R R RS RS RS R RS The Misses Esther, Ella and Goldy Krahn of Lavinia attended the Hal- Corn Limpors! Use “Qets-It”’ and Smile! Corns Come Right Off, Clean and Quick ! You Needn't Limp, or Fuss With Your Corns Any More ! ‘What's the use of spolling a_gooe time for yourself by limping aroun with flerce corns? " It's one of the easlest things in the world, now, to get rid of them. “Gets-It” does it d d Risht, Off, Clea: T ey Usise o™ A e the new way. That's why “Gets-It" has become the corn remedy of America, the biggest selling corn Temedy in the world, preferred by millions. Do you romember that too-eating salve you tried, that sticky tape, that toe- bundiing bandage, the gouging you've done with knives, Tazors and scissors? Well now, forget them all. No more fussing, nO more pain. Whenever you use simple, easy “Gets-It,” the corn 18 doomed, sure. much faster and increases the danger of blood poison, No cutting 18 necessary by using “Gets-znt.‘;’elhe it tonight and end our corny existence. T eta Tt s sold by all drugelsts, 26c a bottle, or sent direct by K. Lawrence & Co., Ohicago. < Sold in Bemidji and recommended as the world’s best corn remedy by Barker’s Drug Stord. was here on Tuesday of last week in search of a Russian family. Nothing was found in the line of muskrats. On Sunday several friends of Mr. and Mrs. Otto.Simon visited their loween party at the Bass Lake school house Saturday night. Jack Bright and family of Turtle River visited with Mrs. Bright’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Wheeler, at Bass Lake over Sunday. E. 0. Whitney and family were Bemidji callers Thursday. The Bass Lake prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mr. Wil- kerson Thursday evening. Charles Eastman and wife of Bass Lake went to Moose Saturday. They returned home Monday evening. The Halloween party at the Bass Lake school house was largely at- tended and all had a good time. Lunch was served by the school teachers. g Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Sortor and baby were Bemidji callers on Thursday of last week. : i The Bass Lake Sunday school will meet at the Bass Lake school house Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. The Bass Lake Farmers’ club will meet at the Bass Lake school house next Saturday. Miss Klein, the Bass Lake school teacher, has planned a good program. KRR KRR KKK KKK *: - PUPOSKY. x AR K IR KKK KK KR KK ‘The work_ at the sanatorium is prdceeding “fapidly. Thé building || wijl be closed in before bad weather sefs in so that the work inside can be%finished during the winter. The ditch diggers have started. A few more weeks of good open-weath- er will help them along nicely. This will give us a good drainage and many acres of hayland will be brought to culture. It also will bring the stock raising to an advan- tage.. H. Clark, Jr., has finished his new root houge which is built of con- crete, 16-30 feet. It will keep his 800 bushels of potatoes micely. The new: sanitary barn on Mr. Clark’s place is nearly finished. Mrs. John Lemloh has gone to Be- midji for a short visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wine- brenner. The game warden from Bemidji We have always tried to be just-a little ahead || of the othe fellow in_the general equipment of our store. A an evidence of this desice to show the newest and only the best of everything; we 1] gladly recommend to users of ink Carter's Pencraft :} Ink =the newest member of the Carter’s Inx hmil{. | Pencraft Ink writes a blue and dri Itiis especially brilliant, smooth and permanent. | Gome in and let us show you the new Carter ink bottle with the new flow-controllez, , 2 3 t BEMIDJI I -~ -PIONEER * 4 %, Phone 31, farm. A splendid dinner and sup- per was served. Pioneer want ads are read. 28 i ECKLES. ¥ (By ‘Special Correspondent.) (SO SRS RREEEERT T 8RS George Grow and son Dell returned from the harvest fields in Dakota last Friday. Miss Annie Bowers spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Ole Stortroen. Mrs. Jule Achenbach. spent Satur- day and Sunday in Bemidji with rela- tives. . g iyl William .Davis and. family, who. have lived on the Palmer farm for the past two .years, have moved to the town of Northern and .George Anderson and family of Wilten will *| take charge of the place. Mesdames George Brennan . .and Oscar Olson called on Mrs. John Olson Sunday. The school fair, which was held at | the Bowers school last Thursday, was a big success. Miss Celia Brennan visited .at the Sampson home last Sunday. H. Melakowski of Bemidji has bought the Twin Pine farm. He moved his family out there last Sat-| urday. George Wilson and family have moved on the Pierson farm near Be- midji for the winter. . George Brennan and Oscar Olson are loading-a car of posts for I P. Batchelder. Harry Bowers and Tom Brennan are loading two cars of -wood at Wil- ton for W. G. Schroeder. AR R K KRR KKK KA * TUESDAY’S * * ELECTION * * RESULTS * KEKKKKK KKK KKK KKK Prohibition Ohio—Prohibition lost by 41,- 000. . o Y Illinois—Seven towns vote dry; four wet. Virginia—Dry assembly elected. New York Proposed constitution defeated. ‘,. ing powder you need, The braghten Use | elected. Dissolva_l,:hblflmnfilinhot, Vi water, and it goes to,work, re-. without marring brightest ppligfl;fi surface.” it on the kitchen sipk. ‘OEEECFAIR BANKIEDN MAKERS Three Repuplican. congressman Twelve . Republican, five, Demo- cratic and .one Social mayors A. O. Stanley, Dem., elected.gov- Republican congressmen elected. Republicans elect complete tigket in Philadelphia. ‘For mayor, Smith, Rep., 159,653; Porter, 81,812; Bromley, Dem, 6,303, Z ‘Suffrage New,York—Lost by 200,000. Magsachusetts—Lost by 132,000, Pennsylyania—Lost. by 175,000. Misaissippi A Theodore G. Bilgo, Dem., and cgmplete Democragic ‘state ticket elected. i} New Jersey ators; assembly has 40 Re- publicans, 20 Democrats: Maryland elected governor by 6,000. Democratic assembly - elected; dry legislation pledged. BEMIDJ1 ASTONISHED BY SIMPLE MIXTURE in Adler-i-ka. relieves almost ANY CASE of con- stipation, sour .tomach or gas. Be- cause Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, a few doses often elected. relieve or prevent appendicitis. A ‘Massachusetts short treatment helps chronic stom- McCall, Republican, elected gov-|ach trouble. French & Co., drug- ernor. gists.—Adv. Progressive party eliminated. — Republicans gains in legislature. New York, Nov. 4.—The German Ohio kaiser, General von-Hindenburg, Ad- Cleveland, Mayor: H. L. Davies, [miral von Tirpitz, George Bernard Rep., 46,092; Peter Witt,|Shaw and Jim Coffey, prize fighter, Dem., 43,142, were among those favored for county Toledo, mayor: Charles M. |offices in New York Tuesday by light Milroy, Progressive, elected. minded voters. Kentucky Catskill, N. Y., Nov. 4—Rip Van Republicang gain two state sen- Emerson C. Harrington, Dem., :Bemidji people are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buck- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed ONE_SPOONFUL re- mowes such surprising foul matter it 'BE'NT bones, corns, -bunions, ingrown nail flat foot, and all foot ills are caused by the pinching pres- sure of pointed shoes. Go “near-barefooted,” whichmeans—WearEducator Shocs. And Nature will re- lieve or free yourfeet from all these blemishes. Educators will prevent your children from ever having them, Get the whole family into good-looking, wear-resisting Educatorstoday. Price $1.35 to $5.50. RICE & HUTCHINS TOR 4 S:]eedtht EPUCIATOR is . It guaran- br;n the ‘2::;2:! orthopaedic shape. Made only by Rice & Hutchins, Inc. 15 High St. Boston Sold exclu- sively by C. A.\Kna.pp Bemidji Winkle won’t come back from his]manship through the use of motion pictures is to be attempted at the university of Chicago’s school of education. present sleep if he hears the news. His native town of Catskill voted for prohibition, complete returns showed today. The Want Column will give you Clicago, Nov. 4.—Teaching pen-|the desired information. R 817 This Northern Minnesota men. ] makers in America. The cream of the world’s finest apparel for men and young nen at Extra fine cust 3 | Excaptional Values in Men is “Your Store” If you are a discrimining man or young man Mature judgment will invariably direct you here. Wearing apparel of the very highest quality and char- acter---the only kind worth while. Come and get first handed the reason for this store’s supremacy--and why it is the recognized fashon center for ie Here---Come and Get Here are the most wonderful Autumn Suit and Over- coat displays Bemidji has ever seen. New and exclusive fashions from the greatest clothes 20, $2 om Suits and Overcoats for $30 and $35 nal Values in Men's and Young Men'’s Fing Suits and Overcoats at [l Glever-new-modsls, -fabrics-and-patterns. | you te satisfy yoursalf. ‘We ask you to make comparison. sure if you do, if you are at So-mueh -has been-said about values at this price that we want all posted, you cannot fail to notice the supremacy of these garments-at $17 ! S0 | Gompare make and quality -and -we -are very