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tii*ll#ti&uii«li Georg‘e Grow attended to business Craston, Ia., and will spend & few POI.I’.I'! ANN/ 4 | matters in Bemidji' Saturday. CAL QDNOEMENT months wlth the Hanner family. ECKLES Mr. and Mrs. H. BE. Bowers and| Mrs, T. B. Millar spent the weoi- (Authorised and placed by Charles 8. EK R KK KR KN Rk end with friends in- Aure Carter. pald for son, Ray, spent Saturday in Bemidji. r. and Mrs. Frank Patterson, b Al&u ughter, Arvilla, and Adolph Guis- , KRR KRR KKK N K m:a’:: .Lzr;t‘;t;}d ‘was a week-end vis- series $20.00). | Dess spent Sunday evening with Mrs. 00! g X $owowoxox FOEFOOR oy g g 5| The Misses Myrle Mothven, Mae ‘Patterson’s brother, George Brennan, b ’ and Helen Simenson of Bemidii spent s thauily. F. Spencer of Swanville spent Sunday with friends in Pinewood. L. Aldrich returned from North |Thursday with his brother, E. Spen- Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Parker and Dakota Friday. cer. daughters, Ella and Josephine, and A number of young folks from this| Mrs. O. Negaard was the guest of nyuo." shnfe Murphy of Bemidji were {1 town attended the dance given in Mr. her sister, Miss Clara Roen, in Be-| o oois of Mrs. A. Sthol Sunday. Lahr’s new barn Saturday. midji Thursday. Miss Myrtle Borden spent the week Mrs. Barney Gibney was the guest |, N, O Negaard transacted business| .3 with her parents at Thief River of Mrs. J. C. Ingersoll Sunday agt‘:er- in Bemidji Thursday. . Falls. noon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Fink of Superior,| ““\ ' 21q Mrs. B. Spencer transacted By ‘Wis.,, were guests at the P. Holm in Bemidji Thursd; J. C. Ingersoll, Mr. Annis and Mr. few days. They left Monday | Pueiness in Bemidji Thursday. ‘; 8mith of Elxin.’lll ., were guests at home a few day! y y —_— h they visited befe y the George Brennan home Sunday :::v?:lgw:o}; ‘Yh:l:eho;{,. elore KK EKKEKEKKKKEKKKKK |* afternoon. . Mrs. Jenny Taylor and daughter, Read the want ads. o, Mrs. George Brennan and Mrs. Goldie, arrived here Thursday from |& & ¥ ¥ X X X X & X & X & & & - — EREmawellhttmgs lish rubber with a h ; - It’s time to buy, whiletheassort ) Wy my—" TR 2 el it gl b with o e s ment is unbroken and the price N\ spectuily sofll ynours“w;" a re; g;on;g gulggl you have had more service than ordinary ,is normal. The price of wool- s i>—ag vt e, mumeross pomice | M) T ubber ooks el it wel, and wears el ens, hnlngs and trlmmlngs are Z : quantity promises are made largely Hub-Mark Rubber Footwear is made in a wide variety of kinds . to gain votes, and are soon forgotten advanc"] ln fact every ltem 3 A - after election. ’gheretore, t;e prt:m- i gg'fikmlz‘:w:f.::figfimu SRS e o, g' 1 4 i ises I have to make are few in num- ' The Hub-Mark is your value mark. Look for it on the sole. that enters lnto the constructlon : / ber, but these few will be religiously ; kept, if I am elected. I do promise, if elected, that I shall of a first class coat is gOlng uP, perform the duties of Representative A to the State Legislature purely in the Wc Can not dupllcatc a Coat ln y { interest of the people, irrespective HUBIMAR RUBBERS o the stock at the price we paid ' ‘ Dediengy. 1 eretion er political ex- The World's Standard Rubb . I\ pediency. | o P P Ny ‘ “ i gld'}mlf”l?" :d :o = tu;ither R e World's Standard Rubber Footwear i | of tch bonds in this district until . the present judicial ditch law is For sale by all good dealers. / amended so that ditches will be con- f i 8 structed only l\wlum; the quality of the | soil, prospective settlement and gen- $10.00 tO $65.00 \ A eral conditions warrant same. I believe the operation of the pres- ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- 1y costly and that the homes and property of our citizens, which are pledged for the payment of the in- terest and principal of said bonds, have been jeopardized by the enor- Ladies' Coats Misses’ Coats . $5.00 to $30.00 Girls’ Coats . . $2.50 to $12.50 PHYSICIANS, SURGEOHB mous issue of bonds, and the high rate| ® ¥ X K K % ¥k K X % k % ¥ & & * i#*ii*i##ii XY | of Ilnt‘elxiest mfidl thereg:re L3 *|x GRAHAM M, TORRANCE & s wi 0 al can secure legis- LAND - Ladles 9 ln- gl‘ey bUCk lace i g . lation to relieve the county from any : I?HRYS%?XN AND gnl“uou *x LAWYER ®. t $9 50 \ L fossible future payment of said ditch x ol e B[: ‘iEON : ¥ Miles Block Phone 660 & boo “ , LR oans, ce—Miles Bloc] X % X a pa"'- My politics are Republican, but] & * EEREEEK KX KRS under the law Iam compelled to make | 5 4 KKK KEK KKK KK x|y the race as a Non-partisan. I prom- ise also, that every citizen, regard- less of his political belief will re- celve the same degree of courtesy and attention, and that special privil- eges will be extended to none. Respectfully yours, CHAS. 8. CARTER. tf to 117 :fki**ik*i{*i*: *k(tiw}‘lki LEE. 8 X ¥ Mr. and ll\grs. g. L. McDox;:zld and sons, Donald and Roger, who have 202 3d St' been living on the Laney farm, left "| Friday for Turtle River where they will visit with Mrs. McDonald’s par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Laney, until Monday, when they will leave for their home in Missouri. During Mr. and Mrs. McDonald’s sojourn in this town they have made many friends who will regret to hear of their de- N “ H ” : parture, yet wish them a safe jour- ! - ney home. U Clyde Sadler, who has been work- . = . oy 2 M ing in Canada, has returned home. Offering you their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Laney visited ity about themselves. Why not call them up? T e o Fatay. ERRKKRRE KRR REK KRR KRR KKK KRR KK Xk kK ek kk k& [[|Fith Mrs. Charles Utech of Turtle Ladies’ 9 in. black kid lace boot, a pair . . $6.00 KKK KKKKR KRR RRR KRR * D, H. FISK, Court Commissioner + ATTORNEY AT LAW *® L] * Oftice 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser & * Building « KRR KK KRR KK EH K VETERINAR' smm KKK KKK KK KKK K * * * * x * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * x Office in Mayo Block Phone 306 Res. Phone 397 KKK KKK KKK KKK KEKEXK KKK KKK KX W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Bemldji, Minn. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave, L I i s R S 2 R R T KKK KRR KKK KA KR J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Oftice and Hospital 3 doors: west of Troppman Store: Phone No. 209 LA R R SR R R Y / KKK KKK KKK KRR KKK N KKK KK KKK KKK KK DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ARREAY AR A NSRS Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. AAXAXARXKX KAXAX A AR *AAXKXRX * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * IR hkk KAk kkhkk *| x * x x * * * * * * * x x x x * x x * * x * * x * x x x * x * x % * % * Clyde Sadler transacted business in TOM SMART R = DRY, CLRANING % x KOORS BROTHERS CO. % % * |B|| Bemidji Saturday. KRR KRR KRR RN KK DRAY AND TRANSFER & x * x x PHOTOGRAPHER x John Walters, a young lad of 17 x| Safe and Piano Moving ® X Clothes Cleamers for Men * % Bakers and Confectioners & * . x ;:;'ghgh“,rgh"l‘;sgh:";g; bear BrL NS IR B H. SNITH * Res. Phone 68 818 Ameries & * ‘Women and Children % % Manufacturers and Jobbers ¥ % Photos Bay and Night & in this vicinity and John feels proud |x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * Office Phone 12 ® * THRE MODEL DRY % % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, & % ] * to be the possessor of such a large X Office Security Bank Block KRR KK KKK KKK KKK * CLEANING HOUSE % ¥ Confectionery,Cigarsand & % N. L. HAKKERUP x ‘bear. x . * Hogan Bros., Props. * % Fountain Goods x x * A ik o DENTISTS x % % 815 Minn. Ave. Phone 126 ¥ & *x :*****nifi%;****:'*******”***** KKK KRR R KR KRR KR & EEEE R KRR EK KKK KRR KRR KRR KKK Kk kAR KRR KRR ]|k kK xkKKKK K KK KKK i * DR, G. M. PALMER *® I I I I R T T T T T T I T T I I Y™ Mrs. J. G-:aakarh-nfildnlésgter.:““‘"““"“‘“*"*"‘:* DENTIST * x ¥ X GENERAL MERCHANDISE % x MUSICAL INSTRUMBENTS f,‘:;‘:{ho:i ;}mf:" e aCrnet ‘Bun- R DO < | = *x % ¥ Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, ® X ‘Wholesale and Retafl * Migs Hazel Tope left on Monday for | . PBY%ICmuNEBAND glfnngON x % Office Phione 124, Residenee 346 & % DROSVIK, THE TAILOR * ¥ Flour, Feed, etc. The & x Planos, Organs and Sewing & Big Fork, Canada, where she will x Bemiddi, Mt x x Mtles Block, Bemidji P * ® X caretul buyers * x Machines + ||J|{ visit & few weeks with her sister. | afi, Mina. KRR KRR KKK RR KKK * Phone 938 ® x buy here. * & 117 Third 8. Bemtaft % |B| T Ot toncher, Miss Whicing. of | S N W A &« ' : : B.n::..fl G. BCHRO]!I'J;IB - : * Phone 573-W *x Bln%;i;ck visited the Winan school] KRR KK R R R KR KKK e one x J. BISIAR, Manager x on nesday. * DR. D. L. STANTON bd KRR ERREEX KR KKK RREERKK N KRR KRR KKK KKK KK Mrs. J. D. Bogart returned home| ¥ * kK KK X K k¥ Kk K KK K|, DENTIST ® Thursday evening from visiting with | & A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. * KREKKRRRK KK K& friends in the central part of the|yx QM&T x|* Oftice in Winter Block he state. X BYR EAR NOSE THROAT **liiiiiillliici'i Typewriter Ribbons o Do You | b XXX duck Saturday were Mr. and Mrs, C.| ¥ Glasses Fitted * Petterson, Miss Alta Bateman, Emma | ¥ Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 * Moon, George Angel, J. B. and J. D.f )k k k x K K Kk K K K K K K K & KRR RRRS * DR. Jnr TUOMY * Sacond Sh = d is * = ol Peacll Pointer gcond Snee! I RS ERETEETE L LS ] Atk b chaiahobohabaihabl VRN S P WP« : L A. DANNENBERG * - & Use Good Paper When Paperineveryconcelvable form 3 o HOL MW & First National Bank Bldg. &|% _ North of Markham Hotel & You Write? Tha&mnldedcehoolwfllre- I remove the cause of acute x| KK KK KKK KX KKK KEK [ Phone 922 ceive from the state next year $2,568 _ We Can Print Anythin‘ for transportation and aid as a graded and chronic diseases e xx KRR R KRR R RKK& and Do It Right. and consolidated aid. _ CHIROPRACTOR *fy g Phone 922 The school census shows 93 pupils| x Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-6 7-8 X DR. H. A. NORTHROP * in the dist between the ages of six Phone 406.W x ¥ OSTEOPHATIC PHYSICIAN & k% rrrrrrreeen | Lol ML el ] ARty SRS 4 | AND SURGBON * many students over sixteen and also # ? W ‘:1*‘:*:#:«*;4 3 * Trrxxxxk xRk x k% k% || The puplls from Quirine Dist. No. ; : Sgiérlggm;nfomm ® ‘% DRUGS AND JEWELRY a-u BANKING AND SAVINGS c:a: DWIGHT D. MILLBR & 93, attend the Saum school. KRR KRR KRR KKK KKK 0 Phone 153; Res. 683 & ‘% Wholesalers and Retailers & X Save systematically. Make use ¥ X ——8pecial Agent— S The sewing class is now equipped X ‘DBS LARSON & LARSON KKK KKK XK REKEREN ‘& Servios and satisfaction. Mail % % of our Savings Department. % Midland Insurance Co., Lite, + |[j|| ¥ith 2 new Singer machine. At pres- F .ent the class meets twice a week. | X REGISTERED OPTOMETRISN'S * * * * * * * * * ¥ Ovders given that same ser- X x We welcome your open ac- X & Accident, Health Insurance * LA R IR S After the domestic science room is Specialists the Fitti > vice you get in person ¥ X count. x x Agents Wanted x completed the sewing class will have '?l Glllnlz:’ tting MELBA BEAUTY PARLORS BARKER'S % ¥ SECURITY STATE BANK X ¥ 116 Third St. & onek}esson nlweek and the class in We have the. facilities for pote ‘grx:g'.nom 12“% p Third 8. Bemidji, Minn. % Bemidjt, Minn. % X Over Baker's Jewelry Store & [fJ|| cooking one lesson. ours to One of the smaller pupils asked Mr. duplicating broken lenses * &k ok k ok Kk Kk Event KRR RR KRR KA KRR RKRRRRERRK KRR RRKRRK KK KKK K enings and Sundaya by KRR KKK KR EE KRR KKK XK E KRR KRR KKK KKK KK Hankey when Miss Anvid was going to begin her lessons in “Messy Seci- Peitoftice Block KEE KKK KK KKK * &k * Appointmeat t*tifiti'fit*fi x x * x X h Shampooing, Manicuring % % For Farm Insurance and % X x ence.” *x Chiropody : The program last Friday by the EEXK AKX AKX KK KN DEANLANDCO. |, * % Farm Loans, See * x BERMAN INS. AGENCY & |Jf| The PROETRT fast elday by wrise SRR ASLEEEE EEEEE Bl pbddagiggpddasd- x X J. P. LAHR % % Farm, Fire, Tornado & |B||Fossum is to be congratulated on her | ¥ *lx x % x % Insurance x ability in managing the little folks. : 2 : * 8T, CECELIA’S STUDIO ® ¥ & Lands Bought and Sold & & MoneytoL\an Land to Sell % Parents and children enjoyed the %&@E&o‘? I i & hour spent in the primary room. * * PIANO—VOIG’I * E x % Markham Hotel Bldg. % ¥ It will pay you to know us The following is the attendance by | % R |3 VIOLIN % x % Bemidji, Minn. % Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. & team: From Quiring, 18 pupils; from | ¥ Telephone §09 | x i KRR K KRR KRR KKK KKK KKK | mmmm, lgyh fi_fi!' z :* Phomul-—mweytlmlt, x | 10 ; from the Hast route, 30| % - x g D ; total 68. E ,lig{*#*fl#*#f#*#'i:fiqt*;flxfifitccqi ’