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'Wwho has a claim down the river was [Schillings‘to attend-a-surprise party [town 'Iast ‘week. We understand-they taken to the hospital at Grygla..Dr.|on Miss-Bertha Peterson. have ‘moved -on' their claim in ‘the Atkins reports his case quite:serious. 2 northern-part of ‘tke-county. Clyde Miller has-taken his wife to| . pay-Up ‘Week, ‘Feb. 21-26, is one| Our efficient hotelkeeper,.Mr. Rue, the hospital at Grygla where she Will |of the most practicable ideas ever is doing a flourishing business. He undergo an operation. advecated. invites the public.to .call and see Logs are coming in fast at the him, Olson mill and a new ‘planer will be |4 4 4 4 4 % & % % & K XX KK K X - installed next week. x WILTON x| Pete Johnson o1’ Oklee is'a visitor Andrew Olson made a trip to| (By Special Correspondent.) +|at the Nels “Oletn herie HforTa Sew Grygla Friday. R e L i Frank Mareoe drove up and got! Alfred Rognlien and family left! A party of young folks drove to LIVE STOCK HUSBANDRY WINTER CARE OF EWES. Well Fed Breeding Animals Produce the Strongest Lambs. The Missouri experiment station publishes the results of experiments with ewes on different kinds of rough- age, with and without grain. The trials included a study of the lambs from the ewes fed during pregnancy on the different rations. The ewes were two to four -years old, Colorados, averaging eighty-six pounds, and all bhad good mouths and udders. The grain ration was:the same in all trials —six ‘parts shelled corn, three parts wheat bran and one part pea size lin- seed oil cake. Clover hay and grain proved more efficient as a ration for-breeding ewes than timothy - hay and grain. The The Shropshire sheep is a native of England, where it is highly re- garded for the fine quality of mut- ton it produces. It is classed as a mutton breed, but produces a fleece of fair weight and quality. The Shropshire is distinguished from the Hampshire by its somewhat shorter legs .and generally more compact build The sheep shown are Shropshire wethers. ewes fed timothy bay dropped five weak lambs and one dead. Ewes fed clover hay produced strong lambs and suckled them best. Clover hay alone was sufficient to maintain pregnant breeding ewes up to lambing time. After lambing the addition of grain to the ration proved advisable. Corn silage when fed with clover hay, with grain and with both clover bay and grain, proved a slightly better roughage than corn stover fed with the same combination of grain and clo- ver hay. Moldy or extremely sour corn silage is a dangerous feed for sheep. Eleven ewes were lost in this experiment in one week from accidentally feeding on moldy silage. A ration of corn silage, clover hay and grain proved to be the most effi- cient means of utilizing silage. A ration of grain and corn stover gave very satisfactory results when sufficient and proper kinds of concen- trates were used. Corn stover, clover hay and grain proved to be the most satisfactory method of .utilizing stover. Corn silage and stover both proved to be better roughages than timothy bay when fed with grain. To produce the best lambs the ewes should receive grain. silage and clover bay, but ewes receiving grain and ei- ther silage or hay do very well. Corn stover can be used successfully in lamb preduction if the ewes receive the proper concentrates _ EXKKEKE KK KKK KK KK KP * JELLE * % (By Special Correspondent.) & EHE KKK K KKK KKK KKK Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sarrach and chil- dren left for Hibbing, Minn., where they will remain in the future. Miss Nathalia Rane returned this week to live on her farm. Ted Dalen made a trip to Thief River Falls this week. Miss Mathilda Olson of Esplee has been spending a few days this week |} visiting at 'the home of Ed Sarrach. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sarrach and Ma- thilda Olson were callers at the Jacob ‘Anderson home Thursday. Mr. ‘Oppland returned to Mclntosh after staying on his claim a few weeks. F. E. Magnuson made a business trip to Thorhult-on Tuesday. KR KX XXX XK XK KX KK * SAUM CONSOLIDATED * * SCHOOL * ¥ (By‘Speeial Correspondent.) & KEEKEKEEKKK KKK KKK KK Miss Inez Graham arrived from Halleck, N. D., Thursday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Matson-and family and fatheri-n-law, Mr. Boyd, visited with his father, G. L. Matson, Sunday. A number of young ‘people -gave a surprise party at William Klock’s Saturday evening. Miss E. Moore visited with Miss E. Johmson.over Saturday and Sun- day. School reopened last Tuesday with full attendance. H. Graham and daughters made a trip to Kelliher Saturday last. e EEEK KKK K KKK KKK KKK * RAPID RIVER * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ EEREKKK KK KKK KKK KKK Cliffton Smith of Atlantic, Iowa, EREX XXX XXX XK XK KT ® * * He who forgets to adver- * %« tise should not complain when + % the buyer forgets that he 1s & ¥ in busimess. It.isjust acase & % of “forget™ all around. x * * * ) AR A AR KK Bemidji Sunday evening. They all|the Roy Rawdon home-Sunday. report a very pleasant and-enjoyable sleigh ‘ride: short ‘time. a few days ago, had the misfortune cutter riding again very soon. Gunder Moe and family visited at Schneider Bros. Co. ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ‘Wood haulers are quite numerous to run into a stump and demolish his|in town these days. cutter and he vows he will not go|though our town will soon become a solid wood .yard. A party of young folks drove out ‘ [to the John Pierson home, three and There has been considerable talk |one-half miles from town, Saturday lately of the children suffering from evening. The evening was spent in Henry Norton has left for Bemidji [the cold while in the school room. ‘where he ‘will be employed for a|What is the matter with the furnace? Albert Martin, Jr., has purchased All report a very pleasant time. Arthur Rogers, while out driving|a new Universal phonograph. after served. dancing and playing games, which a dainty lunch was George Walken traded his gaso- line launch for a wood saw a few It looks as|days ago and the hum of the saw is heard in our midst. Albert Martin made a business trip to Oklee a short time ago. Beginning Saturday, January 15 Important Notice-- In accordance with an old established custom to enter the spring season with our stocks in every department aglow with new up to the minute merchandise, we select January as the month to dispose of all remaining articles on our shelves at REDUCTIONS in prices sufficiently interesting to make all our offerings most attractive to our customers. ferings is as follows: AnnualClearance of Women’sand Misses Coats, Suits, Dresses, SKirts and Waists . Suits Sizes 14 to 46. $15.00 Suits reduced to.. $9.50 $22.50 Suits reduced to.............. $25.00 Suits reduced to............ $15.50 $30.00 Suits reduced to........... $17.50 £$35.00 Suits reduced o.......... $19.50 $40.00 Suits rednced to-....... $24.50 $45.00 and $85.00 at half price. . Special Ten Odd Size Suits at................... $7.95 Sizes 39, 41, 43 and 45. 22 50 to $35.00. These Suits were Evening Dresses One lot of Evening and Party Dresses that sold from $12.50 to $15.00. Your choice 1110} 2 ) A SO $8.75 One lot of Evening Dresess that sold from $22.50 to $45,00 at ... $14.75 Materials are Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, Net and Chiffon; in the newest shades of the season. Waist Clearance de Chine and Georgette Crepe, in white and colors, re- ular $4.50 and $4.00 Waists, at........ $2.95 Crepe de Chine, Lace, Taffeta and Georgette Crepe Waists, regular $6.00 and $7.50 values, at ... $4.95 Fancy Georgette, Lace and Fur Trimmed Waists, regular $11.50 to $15.00 Waists. Your choice at.. Petticoat Clearance Including Taffeta, Crepe de Chine, in Women’s Waists of Crepe Jersey Messaline and the season’s newest shades. $2.50 Petticoats reduced to.............. $1.98 $3.00 Petticoats reduced to..........__-$2.39 $4.00 Petticoats redueed to........._. . $3.19 $5.00 Petticoats reduced to...............___ $3.98 Clearance of House Dresses $1.00 House Dresses reduced to................ T9c $1.50 House Dresses reduced to........_.. $129 $2.00 House Dresses reduced to......_.._.. $1.69 In Fast Colored Percales and Ginghams. | $12.50 Coats reduced to $30.00 Coats reduced to....... $19.80 Sizes 15 to 45. 7.50 Coats reduced to $10.00 Coats reduced to. $16.50 Coats reduced to.............. 25.00 Coats reduced to.............. $l4.50 Women’s Skirt Clearance $4.00 Skirts reduced to. $6.00 and $7.50 Skirts reduced t = $9.50 to $15.00 Skirts reduced to........! $7.9: Materials—Mixture, Serge, Poplin, Vel- vet and Broadcloth. Afternoon and Street Frocks One lot of Street Dresses that sold at $19.50 to $22.50, at One lot of Afterncon and Street Dresses that sold at $24.50, $30.00 ‘and :$35.00, at -$16.50 Materials are Taffeta, Poplin, Serge, Combinations and Charmeuse. Stout Dresses Women's Odd Size Dresses; sizes 39, 41, 43 and 45; formerly sold up t0-$25.00. Your choice Bt coicznnuinen e o $10.00 “?RCHID” Women’s Knit Underwear At Reduced Prices—Sizes 4 to 9. $1.00 Fleece Union Suits, at (T $1.50 Merino Union Suits, at $1.19 $2:.50 Worsted Unien ‘Suits, at. --$1.69 $3.00 Silk Wool Suits at. % $1.50 Children’s Worsted Union S\11ts_$1 19 " Onyx Hosiery Clearance 25¢ Lisle Hosiery, reduced to.... 35¢ Lisle Hosiery reduced to. 50c Lisle Hosiery reduced to. $1.00 Silk Hosiery reduced to. $1.50 Silk Hesiery reduced to... Perrin’s Kid Gloves At Reduced Prices. $1.25 Gloves reduced to... $1.50 Gloves reduced to.. $2.00 ‘Gloves reduced to... $2.50 Gloves reduced to... $3.00 Gleves, 12 butten, reducedto_.___$2.43: $4.00 Gloves, 16 button, reduced to___ $3.39 Kayser’s Gloves 50c Leatherette Gloves reduced fe.. $1.00 Leatherette Gloves reduced t $1 Double Wear Silk Gloves reduced A small part of the of- Annual January Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Men’s Custom Tailered Suits 34 to 48 Chests. Hand Tailored Ready-to-wear Suits. Tail- ored throughout in the Hart :Schaffner & I Marx and Society Brand shops, according to the highest standard. Checks, plaids, stripes, English tweeds and mixture in the season’s newest weaves and colorings. Sale $18.75 Heretofore $25.00 OVERCOATS 36 to 44 Chests. Our regular stock of shawl, reversible, vel- price— vet of self-material collar; in Vicuna, Ker- sey and Chinchilla’s; black, navy, oxford and mixtures approved in Hart Schaffner & Marx models at $18.50 Formes prices $25.00 and $28.00. Men’s Shirt Clearance Men’s White, Pleated Dress Shirts, regular $2.00 and $1.50 values. 'Sale price........ T5¢ One lot of Negligee Dress Shirts; plain and pleated; regular $1.50 and $2:00 values. Sale Price ..o ¢ Men’s Soft Cuff Shirts, separate -collars, regular $1.00 and $1.25 values. Sale price Men’s French Flannel Shirts with sepamte collars, $1.50 values. Sale price Blue Flannel Shirts, $1.50 quality. Blue Flannel Shirts, $2.00 quality. Blue Flannel Shirts, $2.50 quality. Blue Flannel Shirts, $3.00 quality. Blue Flannel Shirts, $3.50 quality...... Buffalo Flannel %hxrts, $2 00 quality...$1.65 Buffalo Flannel Shirts, $2.50 quality....$1.85 Men’s Sweater Clearance $2 Men’s Worsted Sweaters, sale price.$1.45 $5 Shaker Knit Sweaters, sale price...$3.85 $6 Shaker and Rope Knit Sweaters, sale price at $4.65 $7 Shaker Knit Sweaters, sale price...$5.45 $7.50 Jumbo Knit Sweaters, sale price $5.95 All colors and sizes. Annual Shee Clearance $6.00 and $6.50 Florsheim shoes at.....$4.95 $5.00 Florsheim shoes at................ . $3.95 $4.00 Walk-Over Shoes at.. $2.95 $3.50 Good Quality Shoes at $2.75° $2.00 Felt Shoes, leather sole, at.....$1.43 $2.50 Felt Shoes, leather sole, at.......: $1.95 $3.00 Felt Shoes, 10-inch top, at........ $2.35 Suits Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Clothes for Men and Young Men. Two or three button models in overplaids, checks, stripes and velours. Sale price— $14.75 Heretofore $18.00 and $20.00. Copyright Hast Schalfner & Marg Men’s Uuderwear Clearance $1.50 Mens Union Suits at......coooooeee 5 $2.50 Mens Union Suits at.. $3:00 Men’s Union Suits at.. -$3.50 Men’s Union Suits at.. :$4.00 Men’s Union Suits a :$5.00 Men’s Union Suits at.. :$1.00 Men’s Two-Piece Suits a $1.50 Men’s Two-Piece Suits at. $1.75 Men’s Two-Piece Suits at $3.25 Men’s Two-Piege Suits 3 $2.00 Mackinaw Underwear, at. 4 Exceptionally good valnes. These items are from our regular stock. Men’s Kid Gloves & Mitts $1.50 Men’s Fine Kid Gloves at.......... $1 19 W5c¢ Men’s Leather Mitts at . %$1.00 Men’s Leather Mitts at _ $1.50 Men’s Leather Mitts at | $2.00 Men’s. Leather-Mitts at < $5.00 Men’s Fur Lined Mitts at...__._. $385 Men’s Hat and Cap Clearance This is the sale that many look forward to, as the above items are taken from our regular stock. Many other items on sale not. listed there. ! $300 Gordon Hats at...._. $2:00 Hats, good quality, at. . $1:00 Novelty Caps, at...... $1.50 Novelty Mixture Caps, at. $1:60 Leather Caps, at...... E 50c Corduroy Caps at o G