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| 8t. Paul, X & | visit. A H Olson. and Welter, attended urth of Auly picnic at Norwny Grqye nenr Bgaqon k L Lake. er Whp 8 e ® K. K..Melland transacted bun;pesa at Bemidji last, Wednesday. Gl?:l‘ ]Fch efin 3 g’tflp 10.801— why ‘on’ Saturday eek. Miss Leni Lien left mt\Mundt.y for Fosston. B SNy IllIIIlIIHIIIIWHIIIIIII, Women’s Neckwear at 89c SPRUCE GROVE 3 ¥ (By Bpecial Correspondent) XK KKK KK KKKKKKKKK be put up in Mrs. J. 'W. Netzenberg is enjoying —_— e a yisit from her sister, Mrs. Smith, Sugar m be kept dry - in mom and son of Kewanee, Il weatlier by inserting a. Haldvan Berg and family are!blotting paper.between Mrs. R. H. Dickinson and sons, 0ld “and Fred, drove to Bemidji Th sday. A yr al\d ‘Mrs. G. W, n utler of ir par- PLANNING FAHM DR ngfiE. The Farmer Mus the Amoynt of Momy io. ln Invest. [Prepared by United States department ot agricplture.] In planning a. 319359 system~ for the. farm it is neceasary to determine’ first whether open ditches or coves tile drains are to be constructed.’ Open’ ditches .are generally used when la:g i MAIL ORDERS land they occupy, thelr interference: with farming operations and-the high cogt of keeping the ditches clean and’ crepe. - guantities of gurface water are to be Begular 50(:—756 S ‘ 4 % FILLED removed or where land and labor .re i cheap. The disadvunmges of open, Sets and soparate col- 1 DAY ditches Includé the large amount of lars of net, voile.and 7 @ SANE MORE THAN all ordmary Jnly Clearance—an event mvolvmg one of the largest stocks of fine merchandise as- sembled. ~ Prices are nothing short of sensational when present market conditions are considered and are due to enormous advance buying because of the situation abroad. Our method of merchandising is and has always been to start the coming season with entire stocks of new merchandise. Our buyer expects to leave Saturday for New York and other eastern markets to purchase new stoeks for the coming season, 50 ‘we take this opportumty to offer our entu'e stock of summer suits, coats, dresses, skirts, blouses and corsets at greatly reduced prices. Women’sand Misses Suits Sizes 16 to 42 Women’s suits of gabardine, velour, checks and silks, sold;formerly at $25.t0:850— $15.00 No guess work You can know You will get good results and have heathful, whole- some foods by using KG Bakine PowberR Ask your grocer—he knows I IIIflI|lIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIIIIII|III|IIIIIIIIIIII||IIIII ' Illllllllflll TESTING THE GRADE. _ the banks free from weeds. Tile drains usually give more thorough drainage. They occupy no land surface and do not interfere with farming operations. If properly constructed they are prac- tically permanent and require almost no expenditure for maintenance. The farmer must decide the amount of money that he can invest for drain- Mrs. Andrew Ertenberg has been receiving a visit from her aunt of Minneapolis during the past week. A large crowd celebrated the Fourth at the home of Myron Shoop. A few from the southern part of Misses’ Suits Size 14-16-36 Small women’s suits of shepherd checks and navy poplin, belted back models, former prices, $15 to.$16.50—SPECIAL ¥ HEKH KKK KKK KKK KKK § * HORNET * ¥ (By Special Correspondent) % R KK KK KKK KKK KKK Robert C. Shaw arrived home from Bemidji Saturday night for a short IIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIlflllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIlIIIIII" visit. town went to Gilstad lake. nfii‘ tlh?mallytltfwiél l;e best l:.o start -8 < d met on Wednes- | W! at part of the farm where the 11 Miss Martha Stene came home laThe town board m profits from drainage will be greatest | Monday morning to spend the|day. and to extend the system as ‘more i Fourth. She returned at the end of funds are available. Often the first 1t the week to Shooks where she is em-| ¥ ¥ ¥ % % ¥ ¥ ¥ X ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ 1t ployed at the home of Henry Dahl-|¥ PINEW00D - X 8 stul. % (By Special Correspondent) % Miss Nellie C. Shaw arrived home [ % ¥ ¥ % % X ¥ X X ¥ X ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ Monday night from her recent trip to After spending a week with her Yellowstone Park. brother, S. C. Miller, Miss Florence work must include a main or outlet for the whole farm and therefore will cost more per acre drained than future: work. If the drajnage system for the whole farm can be constructed at once the work can sometimes be done at a little less cost than if it is done a part Women 's and Misses’ Coats Size 16 to 42 Coats developed in gabardine, poplin, velour and silks, belted and flared models, for v ‘7he :L'inhs; eral Dam, Mrs. Ole Swenson of and Mrs. Humberstad. Miller has left for her home at Fed- Miss Clara Bakke, having taught a term of Norwegian school in Buz- zle, has left for her home at Shevlin. Hitchcock, Sask., has arrived here and will spend a few weeks with her parents, Mr. Miss Lettie Promness, who is em- at a time. However, the plan of doing a part at a time has the advantage of permitting the farmer to observe the results obtalned and in the following work to make any improvements that may be found expedient in the plan. It also permits tlie farmer to estimate closely whether it will be profitable to invest the money necessary for com- pleting the drainage system. On rolling lands where only occasion- al wet spots are to be drained the ran- general utility wear, sold formerly at $22.50,.$25,.$30; $35—SPECIAL $15.00 an ployed at Cummings, N. D., returned domm systen is comidonly U - 2 \x; : o ly used. Onlev- 2 Light-Sta 5.1.0 inked home for a few days visit with her|¢) jands needing artificial drainage a ¢ y ight-Starched. Tapelin - = parents. uniform system must be planned that COLLAR ) will provide’ drains for the entire afea. -Coats of corduroy. in blue,and peach colors, belted models, for sport wear, regular $6 " CLUNTRPRABODVE SR s o% Ploneer advertisements are ro- |The most economical arrangement ot : £ such a system is one which permits $1.10 and we'll mail The Delnc:ous Easnly Prepared,New Macaroni FREE—Send thoe circle from a_Kre-Me-Kuts carton, Cooks In 8 Minutes. for summer use. M served in many way with our $3.00 Macaroni Co. Minneapolls, Men’s $5. 00 Oxfords $3.75 use of long laterals and requires the shortest. total length of mafn drains. IllIl{IIIIHIIHIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIII|||III I inside diameter should be used. The mains should-be large nough to take the flow from the laterals. Actual practice -has shown'that for the dark silt Joams of Tllinois and Iowa, where the average annual rainfall'is approxi: mately thirty-six inches, eight inch tile six inch’ tile ‘for nineteen ‘acres, five inch tile for ten’acred and four inch tile for six acres. ‘On stiff soils with equal rainfall the same sized otitlets pends upon the soil and varles from i drains are feet deep the to $7 5 50 coats—SPECIAL $4.9 b e ‘Women’s and misses’ wash dresses in -many styles. of the most.desired wash fab- ries; _pretty mot{els for. 'NOVELTY. BLOUSES Blouses of Georgette crepe, for street or afternoon,,de- veloped in taffeta, erepe de chine and combinations of georgette crepe, sold for- merly at $22.50 to $30 00. | Dresses of organdy -and net,. made. in . the ‘“before “the war” styles; ruffled and flared effects, sold for- merly at $22:50 to $27.50. LINGERIE BLOUSES Dainty;blouges.of yoil and: TUB BLOUSES ~_ Jap silk and:crepe de ehine Zh : crops are injured, even after a h %\y WASH DRESS’ES AFTERNOON DRESSES LINGERIE DRESSES SPORT DRESSES o e T e Sizes 16 to 42 Sizes 16.t0,;40. Sizes 16 to 40 2£.99.75 Blze: 0 large lan too % 4 - A small, and no tile less than suur inches izes s ‘Women’s or mm;.dl‘w: Misses’- sport -dresses of linen in striped and plain materials, made in skirt and coat styles, sold for- Caserole te you Free with | fner macaroni obta :;ann 1? i offl“:odh:‘_‘es m 100, foot porch or -afternoon wear. Special— Special- ; _xqgrly at $129 il;—speq i provide outlet drainage for_forty § . F. A. Marloccio acres, seven inch tile for thirty acres, $4.95 $15.00 $18.50; # LINGERIE BLOURSES Novelty new wash waists T e e A e and oust ataten crepe, de chine and lace in | ,poapqy hand, emproider- - (| blouges, in white and.col-: | of ¥oil, in white and colors, where, the annual rainfall is approxi- many - combinations ~and ed, in many models, sold | ors, regular $2.50 blouses; (| sold formerly "at $2.50; mately fifty inches, only about one-half * styles; sold former]y at 4 B & i i 0 Tis < al = the areas named above can be drain e $7 50 to.$16.50—special at $5 to $15—special. . Special— . . special— : With tile of these sizes. X $3:08° z $1.98 $1.98 2 The proper depth for tile drains de: $5.95 E < : Women’sand nlsse S F_ashlonuble Dress. Skirts : Walking: skirts developed in serge, checks,,pop}m and : gabardlne, made with belted, pocketed, and- flau‘ed ideas, in, black,, navy.and novelty matema]s regular . to $7 50-—Sale Price nces $6 5 Women’s: Silk Sl.drté Skirts of taffeta:and satin, in black and striped patterns, sold formerly at $7, $7.50—special .. -$4.95 NVomen s Pettieoats ? €= — = Women's Knit ’ T $1. 25 Corset at.$1.00 Union Suit Men 5 4-00 2 75 -$1.50 corsets : L s 7 9 3 $2. 00 corsets ‘A small assortment of silk || Extra fine guage union B Men S Stl‘lped BeaCh . .$2.50. corsets and cotton petticoats that |- suits, tight or lace knee, , Lake Hats =~ . . .09 : e : g it Gilt edge shoe dressing .21 :::;,.. ' o O,.XFORD CLEARANCE £ Trousers . . Star Shoe Dressing THE LEADER 210 3d Street, = g\’lnn % sprayed with * Kk KR EE KKK K x . AURE * * (By, Spe flpl Correspondent) = . *##i fiiii****i Winfleldwmetch and son, Willard, from Minneapolis visited last week with Sam n, A. H. Olson and Peter We!tgg T, Plntch owns land on' Perch “ A Fourth ‘held” at Aure ported by all consisted guly celebration was| d & good time is re- The program ds.of races; | IfllllIII_IIIIIHIIIHHHI_IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIlII|IllIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIllIIII]IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [ IIIIlilII|IIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIIIlIIl_mmlllHllll_IlIlllIlIIlIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIlIHIflIiIW 51 $5.00 corsets $3.00 corsets B | _sold formerly to $5; special $1.00 . MEN, get yonr oxforda at & reductmn size 4 to 9—specfal * 48¢: We’vé taken all 'she Odeotsm all. sizes; iIIIII|IIIIIII|lIlIIl|IIIIIIIIlII"IIlIIlIIIIIIII|IIIIl||l|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIIIIlI|IIIl|IIIIIIIIII|IIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllfllmllilllllllllllIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIII“IIIIIIII]IIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII“I 0 fi ]