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FREKERKKKKKEXKRE K XS * AURE x % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ AKX KRR KKK KKK KK Torger Trosvik sold 103 head of sheep to Charles Nangle of Bemidji for $290. Mr. Trosvik also shipped 375 pounds of wool from 65 head of ——e e these sheep. The “Hurry-Cane” the first part of last week raised ‘“‘cane” with a lot of buildings, pine trees and telephone lines in this community. Hugo Olson, from near Fowlds, was grafting fruit trees for A. H. Olson one day last week. Ghe Purit € Qualit of ffil;g; Mil Unsurpassed You can’t afford to eat or drink anything which you are not ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTHY COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily taste the difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji, Minn. Christ Mohler left Thursday of last week for Spokane, Wash. Ole Pladsen left Monday of last week for Virginia, Minn., where he was married on Tuesday. Mrs. Pladsen returned to Aure on Thursday where they will commence housekeeping at once on Mr. Plad- sen’s farm south of Aure. ISR ST E SRR LR SRR R ] * JELLE * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) R KX KK IR KKK KKK F. E. Magnuson made a business trip to Goodridge last Thursday. Julius Jelle sold his land to Mr. Anvingson this week. Peter Eberhardt of Thief River Falls arrived here to visit with his son, E. J. Eberhardt. Sig Anderson completed the addi- tion to his house this week. A number of people around here have bheen enjoying themselves fish- ing in the ditches lately. HEEK KKK KKK KKK KK * HORNET * x (By Special Correspondent.) * KRR E XK XK NS Miss Elsie Jennings returned to her school work in Bemidji on Tues- day morning. Myron Shoop went to Blackduck on Thursday. Fish have been plentiful in the creeks around here this spring. C. W. Dudley and son, Jack, of Blackduck autoed out here on Fri- day and visited at the home of Thom- as Nygaard. Paul Peltier and wife went to Blackduck on Friday. (Too late for last week.) * Jim Angell went to Blackduck on Monday. Mrs. Henry Plummer died on Sun- day morning at the home of her mother, Mrs. C. Peterson. The fu- neral was held at the house on Tues- day. Rev. J. H. Frarey conducted the services. Those who attended from Blackduck were Leonard Kolden and Ed Peterson and wife. Two sis- ters, Mrs. Andrew Dexter and Mrs. Ed. Nystrom, of Langor also were present. The sympathy of neighbors and friends is extended to the be- reaved family. Mr. and) THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Jim -Angell hes been appointed assistant road overseer for the north part of town and work was begun on the roads this week. Robert Shaw., Jr., midji on Friday. Miss Elsie Jennings of Bemidji ar- rived Friday evening and will be the guest of her friend, Miss Miller, for a few days. Among those who were in Black- duck on Saturday were John Thullen and wife, T. C. Thompson, Charles Peterson, Henry Plummer, Mrs. Geo. Bogart and son George, J. E. and J D. Bogart, Charlés Angell and Bertha Moon. went to Be- Take advantage of a want ad. “Corns All Gone! Let’s ALL Kick!” Every Corn Vanishes by Using Won- derful, Simple “Gets-It.” Never Fails, Applied in 2 Seconds. Isn't it wonderful what a difference just a little “Gets-It” makes,—on corns and calluses? It’s always night somewhere in the world, with many a2 “Whee! é Don’t Care! I Got Rid of My 0! rns With ‘Gets-It'!” folks humped up, with cork-screwed faces, gouging, picking, drilling out their corns, making packages of their toes with plasters, bandages, tape and contraptions,—and the ‘“holler” in their corns_ goes on forever! Don't you do it. Use “Gets-It,” it's marvel- ous, simple, never fails. Apply it in 2 seconds. Nothing to stick to the stocking, hurt or irritate the toe, Pain stops. Corn comes “clean off,” quick. 1It's one of the gems of the world., Try it—you’ll kick—from joy. For corns, calluses, warts, bunions, “Gets-Tt” is sold everywhere, 25c a bottle, or sent direct by, E. Lawrence & Co., Chicago,_ Il Sold in Bemidj! and recommended as the world’s best corn cure by Bar- ker’s Drug Store. THURSDAY MAY 18 1816. I EEEEEREEXEEEE RS & & * MINNIE * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) | * !{i*i»**iii*ll**i# Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doss are visit- ing the latter’s parents at Holt, Minn. " Otto Klein returned to his home- stead after an absence of two mionths Mrs. Clyde Miller is visiting with friends at Grygla, Goodridge and Thief River Falls. Her daughter, Lorene, is attending school at Good- ridge. i Charles Hutka arrived home last / week after spending the winter in.+& the woods. A glance at the want column may and is busy seeding. Why We Say: help you sell it. Read “Wear the LL corns, bunions, in- growing nails, flat- foot, etc., come from the wearing of narrow, bone- bending shoes. Nature will relieve or free you from all such foot-ills if you wear orthopaedically correct Educators. Therefore we say: Get relief for yourself; and save your children the knowledge of any foot troubles. Do so by putting the whole family into Edu- cators foday. The name EDUCATOR branded on the soleis your guarantee of the good- looking, long-wearing, right-shaped Educator that *‘lets your feet grow as they should.”’ Made only by Rice & Hutchins, Inc., 15HighSt., Boston,Mass. Bemidji, RTINS RIS IO DT S T A S S R T R AT N S VR RS a5 C. A. KNAPP Fducator Don't Fail to Visit the Big Store When you Come to see “The Birth Of A Nation” You'll find many opportunities to save money on the bargains we have prepared Make this store your headquarters at all times, have your friends meet you here know of the bargains side. give you the utmost in values. Keep tabon our windows —we use them to let you in- A WORD ABOUT OURSELVES Buying and selling for cas In dealing with us, we want you to feel that we are not trying to exact a gorgeous profit but rather that we are giving you all that is possible for the money expended, by selling strictly for cash it is possible for us to - h relieves us of the nectssity of asking extra profit to pay We will have many items out for show week that we can not advertise now—Ilook for them. for bad debts. When anything you get here is not as it should be let us know and we will be glad to rectify it. We feel rather proud of the great improvement made in our store and we want you to feel a little pride in it too---be- cause the buying public has made it possible for us to do what has been done---by endorsing our methods with their patronage. Welcome, at all times, to the largest store in Bemidji, use all the accommodations we have to offer, and look here always for the biggest values in merchandise of all kinds. Visit Our Ready-to-Wear Dep’t., for Values! Just now we are offering an assortment of exclusive model coats, about 20 in all that are $16.00 and $18.00 values O it e e e L sl e Tt $1z-98 Breakfast Sets $1.00 .Made of percale and Gingham, a very handy garment for morning wear, made in two pieces, adjustable skirt and belted jacket which can be used $1 oo separate for a dressing saque if desired. Special price...................... . Large Coverall Aprons 44¢. Special for show week we will offer an unusual fine coverall apron, 4 4 every size, dark and light colors, at......... e o el e C When you are here look for the special items, that are not advertised. “The Economy Center” New Flaxens, Lawns, Rice Cloth and Batists at 19¢ Just in time to have a few light summer dresses made, we are offering 19 a fine assortment of the above mentioned goods in values up to 35c for.... Cc Flowered and Embroidered Voiles and Marquisettes Some really beautiful designs you'd expect to pay at least 85c a yard for this material, special at See the new flowered satin and silk petticoats that just arrived. Our shoe department is just brimming with fashionable and seasonable shoes, some of the best makes in the land, at prices that are certain to please. here for shoes or oxfords. Come Bemidji, Minnesota.