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i i YOU may have a continuval supply of flowers and vegetables alt t rough the season byAselecting- varieties that will be ready at different times—some early, ioxxe fdurmg midseason and others, late. ew desirable kinds are suggested for the home garden. es For early flowers—Bachelor Buttons, Sweet Alyssum, Sweet Peas and Poppies, .. are always popular. Midseason sorts-—Nasturtjum, ri- golds, Petunias, Pinks, Snap- ta;én-,n%gnn- sies, Mignonette and Verbenas. Late varieties—Asters, Zinpias and Cos- mos make a good display for flower beds or cutting. There are two ways bawhiah you ean enjoy your favorite vegetables for weeks instead of for only a few days. 1. By using varieties which mature in succession, such as round and long Radishes; dwarf, medium and tall Peas; early an late Sweet Corn, 2. Or, if preferred, early varioties may be sown at intervals of ten days to two weeks, The Sterling Seed Case at your dealer’s eontains selected, tested seeds of all these varieties. They are especially ad: sowing in the Narttwmert Y apted for Large Iilustrated Catalogue This book is brimful of valuable informat ural notes. Tt wil help 301 to improve yous gar. 1i ?fi“ ler, select your seeds and reise better . §r 8 copy today. 1+ will be matled free. T , NorrHRURXING& Co., eedsmen | tOsMos Hennepin Av.atFirst St. Minneapolis - 7 | KHH KKK KK KKK KKK KK l,\ll':: Axel Jolnson and family, Mr. t Thief River Falls where he * WASKISH *land Mrs. 0. J. Norman and family, | % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ Mr. and Mre. Andrew Larson, Mr. been employed as machinist for KKK KX KKK XK XK F KXY ang Mrs Ole Olson, Mr. and Mrs. | 500 Line. Mrs. 0. F. Morgan clos-edasuccess-}\\'mam Protsman, Mrs. William| F. J. Marcoe returned from ful term of school in Dist. No. 95 last | protsman, Florence Protsman, Mrs. |midii Tuesday where he attended cad after an absence of four months has the Be- the Saturday with an excellent program ' Charles Cook, Mrs. A. B. Saxild, Mrs, | final hearing on Ditch No: 25. and a bountiful dinner. Those who!G. W. Billick; Mrs. Katrina Olson, John Pederson is erecting a barnm, attended are as follows: Mr. and|Msr, Carrie Frisk, Mrs. P. Sarff, |24 on his farm. . Peter Chell-| Harry Bobst and John Mamoth . Winger, Misses Lil-! na Johnson, Olga Gry!-‘ Peter Olson, John Olson, | Ole Chellson, Peter Johnson, John {ornell, Carl Frisk and Richard Nor-| The school presented I Morgan with a beautiful sewing ta- Bemidji people should know that|. "o o1 gincerely hope to have a few doses of simple buckthorn bark, | i . : I Mrs, our teacher next glycerine, etc., as mixed in Ad-ler-i- | ka, often relieve or prevent appen- Mrs. O. F. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mrs. Ole liam MecDonald and fami Mr. and | Mrs. Peter Buck and fam Mr. and son, M aled bids will be received by igned to be opened before HOW APPENDICITIS CAN BE PREVENTED n of 1916, Bids for si crossings to be per square foot. Morgan for wply to the city engineer. v d. Dated Bemidji, Minn., April 18th, 1. rsig v council of the City of Bemidji, a eeting to be held at 8 May Ist, 1916, for doing crete and cement work [ eck RIDS FOR CEMENT AND CONCRETE WALKS, CROSSINGS AND CURES. the the sidewalks, alley and street Bids for curbs to be per lineal foot. information, plans and specifications, The right to reject any or all bids is dicitis. This simple mixture removes | 916. such surprising foul matter that ¥ % ¥ ¥ % % X % X X X X K X K ¥ ¥ GEObfiTyEé}i-rk_ ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost X MINNIE NEWS *|2a 420 427 ANY CASE of constipation, sour & (By Special Correspondent) fj"pnoposAf,s_mrTfi_fln—x—Eimr7_05 stomach or gas. A short treatmem‘ X KKK # -x * ¥ 4( *K KKK K KR . s\fid“s“w‘if{’hffifi?}fd vy hd helps chronic stomach trouble.| Miss Lillian Dinsmore of Under- izned to be opened before the city Adler-i-ka has easiest and most thor- wood is visiting her sister, Mrs. H.|council of the city of Bemidy, Minn. at ough action of anything we ever sold. |S. Hall, who is finishing the term of 1st, 1916, for the construction of French & Co., druggists.—Adv. Isehool in Dist. No. 103. apgroximalely 5380 feet of lelght-inch | The families of Swan Ackerblad g Qs A E® lions, iarer oo’ s he office of the city engineer. LS [ana Jack Doss have been obliged to|i < leave their claims on account of the overflowing of ditches, as each have | " rading jobs and it wou}d be impos- 'P;{P':tl ;;‘t}\, ;;\:ficillfisglserves the righ ble for them to get their horses out {after the frost is out. | . 8. Patten returned to his home- CHICHESTER S P! THE DIAMOND BRAX Asl 'EO. STEIN, yeors known s SOLD &Y BRUGHST 2 420 427 Wilson’s Fair Store- This week special attention is called to our new assortment of Children’s Dresses The assortment includes all kinds as well as some very pretty white ones. Come in and choose. Lace Curtains White and ecru—Regular 75¢ per pair value, will be sold while theylast for: 59c. : ‘Sportsmen! Attention! We are showing a good assortment of FISHING TACKLE AND BASE BALL GOODS The boys find that they can save considerable by trading at the FAIR STORE | for these goods. ‘Wall Paper A fine assortment now in stock, to be sold at popular prices. “'Join' theé hun- dreds who find our assortment the best in town. “Foot'Rest Hosiery For men 15¢ to 25¢ a pair: For women 15¢ to 50c a pair. For children 10c to 25¢ a pair. House cleaning time has arrived Our window display is attracting wide attention and many goods are sold be-. cause this i the only store featuring such seasonable goods at this time. ‘Wilson’s Fair Store Bids should be accompanied by cash or certified check on some Bemidji bank in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount t to Dated Bemidji, Mlnn.,GApril 18th, 1916. City Clerk. B ] Lbilikssa AU SLL : v % b have gone to Dakota to work for the SuWmmer, : i KKK KKK KKK KKK X * * "HORNET K * (By Special Correspondent) ' KKK KKK KK Ed. Cafrigan has‘aécépted a’ post- tion' in the sawmill at'Spooner. His wife and baby ‘accompanied him|gaturday. there. On "account of the high ' water, caused by the overflowing of the creeks, etc., it was decided to close the schools for two Wweeks. T}]e teachers, Misses Annette Miller and Esther Tell, left on Monday, the for- mer to visit her sister at Little Fo*‘k and the latter to visit at her home in Louis. The Misses Hattie and Bertha Moon and brother, Charles, drove to Black- duck on Monday. The former will go on to North Dakota to visit|a sister there. Paul Peltier and wife 1 went |to Blackduck on Tuesday. i L | KKK KK KKK KEK KRR x NORTHERN [ ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) [4- kii{#&iit&*i*il«!# Omer Nunn left for Wyoming Mon- day to look for land. He will also visit in Montana with a view of buy- ing land. i Mrs. John Noel and daughter, Mrs. Frank Anderson, were guests of Mrs. George Day and Mrs. Leon Gould jof Eckles Wednesday. iiiii{ii*iifii*%* % SPUR | % *x (By Special Correspondent) & & KRKEHKKKK KKK KKK KKK Jessie Stoddard returned from Brainerd last Monday where he has been working for the Northern Pa- cific Railway company as a machinist PROPOSALS FOR EXTENSION WATER MAINS Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened before the city council of the city of Bemidji, Minn., at a meeting to be held at 8 o'clock P. M., May Ist, 1916, for the ving of approximately 770 feet of 4-inch water mains, with the necessary fittings, and two hydrants. Plans and specifications on file in the office of the city engineer. Bids should be accompanied by cash or certified check of a Bemidji bank in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Bemidji, Minn., April 18th, 1916. EO. STEIN, City Clerk. 20 420 427 PROPOSALS FOR CONCRETE PAVING AND STORM SEWER Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned to be opened before the city council of the City of Bemidji, Minn., at a meeting to be held at 8 o'clock >. M., May 1st, 1916, for the laying of approximately 5,000 square yards of concrete pave- ment, and for construction of 1,500 feet, more or less, of sewer. Plans and. specifications are on file in_the office of the city enginger.: Bids should be accompanied by cash or certified check on some Bemidji bank in the sum of 10 per cent of the amount bid, The city council reserves the right to reject any or all bid Dated Bemidfi, Minn., April 18th, 1916. City Clerk. storm 20 420 427 in “the™locomotive department. Hel Richard Kelm, Champy Petri, Vic- 'crowd was present and all report a has been ‘transferréd to Billings, tor Petri and Pete Becker were Be-|very pleasant entertainment. Mont. . midji visitors last Friday. Ragna Javnning arrived frof her - _ A very sad accident occurred Easter [home at Eldred, Minn., for a'short ®K % K % K K% KK KKK KK ¥ |Sunday ‘wheni the little dog belong- |Visit at the Nels Volland home. x """ WILTON *ling to the Rue family was run over * (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ by the train. KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KX Lars Myhre was a Bemidji visitor Miss Margaret Meyers of Grant . |Valley was an over Sunday guest at The school closed here last Friday. [the J. D. Hinshaw home. A program was given in M. A. Rogn- A number of the yourg folks from lien’s hall on Saturday night, con-|here attended the masquerade dance Champy Petria was a Buena Vista |ducted by the schoolmaster, Arthur|at Grant Valley Saturday night. All visitor last Tuesday. Volkman, and his wife. A large|report a very nice time. New Merchandise Every Week. Yes, each day new things are added to our stock. This week it's Corsets, Silk and cotton Waists, Collars, Bags, Belts, Hats, Wash Goods and Dresses. Royal Society package goods--made up garments, cor- - set covers, gowns, children’s dresses, combination suits, pillow tops, dresser scarfs, enough thread to work each piece in package. | Special val. this week-1000 yds wash goods | values up to 25c¢, "color guaranteed, -choice-15¢ a yard. 100 doz. Ladies’ fine -Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, many 10 cent and 15°cent values in this lot, ‘ choice 5c¢-edch. 1 lot Ladies’ Veils 1; yards long, 42c¢ each 100 Ladies’ wash dresses, values to $4.00 Most of' theg'e dresses are slightly soiled, ‘choice 98¢ each. House Cleaning time—See us for window shades’ sash rods, curtain poles, linoleum, bedding, lace curtains, drapes, bed spreads. i / 3 le/ 4 (3 Third St., Bemidji, Minn. arrivals. Troppman’s Weekly Specials COMMENCING FRIDAY, APRIL 28th The store is brimming now with the very merchandise you'll be wanting shortly. Keep posted here on the new See the new dress goods that just came in—suitings and dress materials. New Striped wash Taffetta silk just arrived....................cc...... By the way—silks are advancing by bounds—we are holding our old prices still. Heavy wide Crepe de chine here at..............c.cooiiiiniiiiiiinii i . For the week advertised we will place about 1000 yards of new bookfold ginghams, fast colors, new patterns in plaids, checks and stripes out at.. g -1 $1.25 to $1.50 values in odd lots..........cevvvreiinneniiiiaiiens Misses‘special$2.50values,allthesearéGoodyearweltsat................’...............................'. Men’s heavy work shoes................ s S b . ool et . $2.48 Children’s Shoe Specials We just received a shipment of new black taffetta skirts—see them at once if interested. You'll find bargains advertised. for certain d_ays in our windows that we do not advertise in the papers. CGROCERY DEP'T. | | | “Monarch” brand Maple Syrup this week in the fol-. lowing size cans: Pint.. $ 17 Moose Ear Peas, cans... Quart.. 35 « “ Corn, “ 1-2 gallon. .65 JapRice............... Gallon 1.35 please order early: Lenox Soap at per boX.................... ceereeeee...$3.00 Lilly Corn Starch ....... .....4 Pkgs for 25¢ | TROPPMA N'S -DEP'T. STORE “THE ECONOMY - CENTER B ; -