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il . * % (By Special Correspondent.) % (R R E R SR SRR SRR R R R XA Mrs. John Lemloh has . returned | home after a two weeks’ visit in Be- J|'midji. Fire destroyed the home of. Mr,; and Mrs. Carl Durand early Saturday.|, morning. The house was totally de- stroyed. The members. of the fam- ily, who were sleeping when, the fire] began, were awakened by the explo- sion of an oil can. John and Joseph Matushek have returned home from the harvest fields of North Dakota. Last Tuesday evening,the young, folks of this vicinity gave,a surpris on the Misses Anvid and Fossum, be-, ““|ing the occasion of Miss. Anyid’s birthday, Miss Fossum’s. being the, | day before. Sam Sapp returned from the har- vest fields of Dakota Saturday. gl ;| Mrs. Arthur Wilson and son Leon: f|ard have moved to Kelliher for the g | winter. Followithe simiplesdirections on every packe age o?flol'd“finlsb This is one;of the-usesin which Gold- And-it does not scratch or mar. : Dust is supreme. ; In the truest sense: Gold Dust really B_ut remember that its-use is not tobe works for you. limjted;to, washing dishes. It penetrates-corners that can not be Gold Dust cleans, brightens and beauti- =~ reached with:fingers or wash éloths: and fies -everything in-the house: takes out dirt and grease. In . BEs addition--to: its activity as a 1t is safe, quick, and sure. 2 AT cleaning powder, Gold Dust Mitlions: of women .have. a?;m Gl | actsas a disinfectant. learned that it is the one wash- Dust to a full dishpan . | AdrianM.Newans “The Mars Man" PURPOSEFUL MONOLOGUES Second number of the Redpath-Vawter Lyceum course under the auspices of the Woman’s Study Club will be given at the Methodist Church Auditorium "' Mamie Jerome returned home from | South Dakota Saturday. There was a fire drill at school Fri- day. * ¥ X KX *xKx&xx&xp] * BASS LAKE NEWS. * X (By Special Correspondent,) | ‘REREEEEEE LS EEE RS Emery Coléman of Bass Lake a | rived home from Niagara, N. D. Recipe—- h h i . . s rrolagin e :arevr;zh;em‘: been working.tn the ing and cleaning powder for of hot water. " It makesGe\;:r%fhutxg. clet:,; i 2 Mrs. J. S. Wheeler and daughter, ¢ all cleansing .and. .purifying | Millions of women have dis....| 200 pure. Gold Dust 1s £ q Pl Pearletta, were in Bemidji on busi- * purposes. covered how much the work .| only cleaner you need. Its ness Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and chil- dren of Bemidji are visiting with Mrs. Campbell’s mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Gish, of Bass Lake. Charles Eastman has gone to Moose, Minn., on business and will attend the St. Paul convention before returning home. The Bass Lake Sunday school will meet at the school house Sunday af- ternoon. Miss Ada Cockrahn will return Z mFAIRBANKMJ F MAKERS il l|||m|unn||\ u!lmmnnn||..m"" e of dishwashing may be lesse It cleans-floors; linoleum, :::d ,"(‘;dd':';:‘w’ by.the kitchen utensils, bathtubs and b . . bathroom., fixtures,. windaows; fine woodwork;: silver, plated, copper and “Let the Gold:Dust Twins do your nickeled and enameled ware— work.” popularity is universal. 8:15 P. M. Mr. Newans has been a feature drawing card‘ in every city thus far booked. Don't fail to hear him. Single admission. Children............. It is inexpensive and in- dispensable. Five-cent and larger packages sold everywhere 9 < KeepQutthe Weather No matter what the weather is out- side, you can keep the interior of your home at a comfortable tem- perature. Iealth and comfort demand that there should be no quick changes in the warmth of the air has been on the sick list during the past week. Mrs. Kathryn Sortor will go to Du- luth to join her sister, Mrs. A. V. Ar- no. Mr. Sortor went last Wednesday and Mrs. Sortor was delayed on ac- count of the illness of her baby. i e !iilii!iiiflffl..!flfllil!ili.iiflill|||I|I|I|III||| Ray Cockrahn has returned home from Grand Forks where he has spent the summer. Mrs. Emery Coleman of Bass Lake T decided to have a Christmas tree,‘for women.” She will begin school | Thief River Falls visited here on |Falls Friday. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK The following were elected on the|again Monday, Nov. 22. ‘Wednesday. Henry Johnson, who_has been :vis- ¥ TURTLE RIVER. *|committee: Grace .Ousley, Lettie| Sever Meland.left for - Pinewood| H. Patton of Towa is visiting with | iting at Grygla, returned Friday. % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ | promness, Josephine . Bakke,, Olaf Monday where he is employed at Carl | his son. throughout the house. ¢ KKK KEKKKK KKK KKK KA Gelen, Peder Dromness and John,|Bye's store. Andrew Myrold and Peter Tornes | Hello, boys and girls.- Hear that Storm windows Mr. and Mrs. Sigfred Anderson of | Bakke. The date of the Christmas —_— visited at home. for several days, re-|school bell? Don’t start for school and doors hold the storms at bay. The cost of equipping ev- ery window and door is’ a comparatively small item — in fact, storm goods soon pay for them- selves in actual fuel saved. You are interested in safeguarding your health and, at the same time, slicing the coal bill. Come in and talk it over with us. Learn all about the economy of ¢ storm windows and doors. Maple Plain, Minn., were here Mon- day looking over a tract of land of 400 acres, one-half mile southwest of the village. Charles Blakeley and family will move to Northome in a few days to stay there during the winter. celebration has not been _decided. TR KK KKKKXKKKKKKK| turning Tuesday to Thief River Falls | without-a NEW BEMIDJI lead pen- F. S. Gelen_;ecurnéq,uomg,mhurs- * MALCOLM. *| where they are working. cil. It’s the best nickle pencil made: day from Gonvick where he has been ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) * J. Stevens of Thief River Falls| Any store in town sells 'em. on business. He left Monday for|¥ % ¥ ¥ X X% X ¥ & X X ¥ & X & ¥|is here on a hunting trip. Trail. Mr. and Mrs; Martin Stokke of | Albert Miller went to Thief Miss Julia.Lean visited.at . the Peter Bakke home Sunday evening., Sam Jamtvald came home Monday Wi:\:r.h :sn: ;‘:r.:a;ie Roen of Neilsville /////////////////////////////////// ///// //////// // //////// Sunday school and church services ‘&:i:;“;;:t N R Clothes WIIh S‘)’]e are being held at the new school| Louis Larson sold his farm to Ole . Pladsen of Virginia, Minn., Thurs- smlth RoBbell,“rl‘dfi,oMrl'nnEstltI:‘ber co. hux‘:lliam Gerlinger and wife were dl:’- s et S e and Staylng Pmer in Turtle River Thursday. Miss Esther Erickson of St. Paul, who has been teaching in the con- $l7' solidated school during the past.few months, was called home last Friday on account of the death of her mother, who had been sick for some time. , 3 John Bakke, Carl Haagenson-and Jack Horseman were at Solway- Fri- day and each brought up a load. of flour and feed for Albert,Magneson: Miss Josephine _Bakke spent Wednesday in Bemidji.- River | Subscribe for the Pioneer. B R R E SRR SRS SRR * SPUR NEWS: * * (By Special Correspondent.) +* AXKK KKK KKK KKK KKK . f ‘William Falls and wife are yisit- . 3 ors at Frank Falls’ home in Spur. subscrlbe for The Ploné%r W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the Minnesota & International railway, has extended the time, mak- ing this a flag stop for trains No. 31 and No. 32 for the winter months.. .. _ " A very enjoyable affair was held “in the new school house last Satur- day afternoon when Paul Haluptzok, ;of Tenstrike, the builder, treated the children and parents to ice cream. The ladies of this vieinity. brough cake and sandwiches and served.hot coftee. : Theodore Gerlinger has Teturned,| |lome from North Dakota where he " WOMEN-OF FASHION.— 0 / 7 has been since last August. S LY, ”/////”////l/ Tk / // // X Mr. and Mrs. George, D ane .,lo’l;"i.; fg‘;fifi"’g&fffi?fif vetheg /// /// P 7 / /// % 7 Styleplus Clothes have Style correct to every finé detail. Style:which expresses- - in eveiy-line; curve; button and seam the splendid, sturdy quality of cloth and work- manship beneath.. Styleplus have attained -?stog‘slgm nahon-flldepoplsflall'ntyblecaufie s el . or ey. give nonest: Style plus the “vax::;nm::;elsexntlcl;rt:::aozitaie:e;‘!:: Quallty that nings:true in the actual ‘hard - day where she is speaking for ‘‘votes sémce of every. day @Ei, Burit 6 Qualit i of fiw Milk Edward Dueshane and wi is not that they kecp buying new gar- turned from North Dakota. ments but instead when they bec: ) /// / | Prosper Albee was in Bemidji Sat- ”fled‘?‘;r fnded_t.he 4 tl; i i // / / urday on business. e i — i irn- f dyes o c e edng:;:g;;h:"o?i:ir;::z 1:,::":0 ..“,'f‘is‘:" &, bat that Y The Styleplus Clothes in our stoze are an Ideal:Come- Bemidji, G e D30T thero la. 1o ‘;y’ekvg%(_g e, True—the Ideal to give to American:men Clothes with 8 MZJ'I masyed : " | oan wad smocemtully. T co Style and Clothes with Wear for $17. x croc nr le, and whatis ” :‘* i e il : Dye won' tinflnrsthe ‘most delicato faby Style plus through-and-through. quality: (all You can’t afford to eat or drink e AURE ITEMS, You dginot; have to guess what the wool fabrics) & % ¥ (By Special Correspondent.), . % | ment i§ made of—Dy-O-La will dye an, ‘Style.plus perfect fit (for every-man of ev | anything which you are not ab- % kK K&K K %K%K K% x| kind of goods—whether wool, fimt cof [ ane::h b :&3 ery ery age - i ton or mixed goods, one or.ali at iu « solutely sure is PURE.. Every Ole Pladsen of Virginia, Minn.,, is mmef:xjmem the same bath. Style plus economy-(you save at least $3 to $8 drop of our milk comes from a Isiting with his cousin, Sam Jallen. | . The Tesults are certain and a on each suit) HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- The Ladies' Ald soclety of Aure| £ratifring. Each snd every 4“5‘“"‘5 | Style plus guaranteed wear (a witten TradeMark- anced ration, milked in abso- & held its auction sale at Mrs. P. K. "fi:c' Sianiel, Don'e o :flsa o " guarantee with every Styleplus) lutely sanitary quarters and Dy 3 Peterson’s pl: turday, Nov. 13. then the milk is clarafied. 1= oman 2 0 snes faturlag ok, 2 The Whol ap \The proceeds of the sale were $60. e Wholesomeness and Pur- \ € eson The town of Roosevelt is helping | c splendld] worth the money—wear home a suit of ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. < 4 J ¢ y 1% he town of Buzzle hauling gravel oy Blu, : BA" 3 Styleplus, Let us deliver you a bottle [l |6n' the road between Olaf Nygaard's Green, Dark ?m,, %;,,,k, Yel o # X o tomorrow morning. and Aure. There are four . teams|.ange, Curdinal Red, H Tplt - : p 5 s, G ooy Turkey o, o fron “You will readily taste -the from Buzzle and five from Roosevelt., 'these o loa :ng“ varioty © difference. Miss Josephine Welter was at the | other des and colors can be made. t shopping Monday. % uy locally.to _sava fime, .. Phone us your order now, to- Magneson store. shopping N e P e e o ¢ hink of it. T. O. Gelen made a business trip| the color you require, we,will send it t. day, while you B | to Bemiaji Monday. you on receipt o “"m-&?‘t re ks & Mr. Duhnmel is moving to his fagm | Con! ",e an -w' G’ S Ch roe d er R Kbl i e “purchased [ e s ua 3 Ed Bergland and Joa Skalet.. of ,Phone 65 or 66 ‘Bemidji, Minn. Neilsville, Minn., are visiting at.] Nygaard’s place. 5 The Young People’s society. held’ its meeting in the church last Sun- lay and elected new officers. It was| * Worth'seeing—look for them in our store window! Wonh a try-on—step inside! Worth wearing and ////////////////////////////// /' R 67 )