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FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1916. st ot By “HOP" . ummmmnmflxnmmn {Ine More Days to dn Ynur Ghnstmas Shuppmg THE CUB REPORTER mmmmm WANTED—For wood sawing Phone 635-J. -1223 FOR AN A AN AP AP PP FOR SALE—Box stove, used in church., Phone 141. Berglund’s|' Store. 2-1223 FOR SALE—161 acres of land, 10| miles north of Bemidji, in Sec-|| tion 26, Township 148, Range 33. ‘ The land is surrounded by three || lakes and has 50 acres of lake|: frontage. For further information |} write to L. S. Frisch, Chisholm, | Minn. FOR RERT. FOUTU U suivsottusvuriur PUVVIUVVIVVI N FOR RENT—Furnished room. In- quire 413 Irvine or Telephone 399. | ° 1222, FOR RENT—3 modern rooms for housekeeping cheap. 1009 Be- midji avenue. Phone 575-W. i LUCKY BOY That's what I'm told for getting in some fine, fresh green goods in time for Christmas. wms .| CHRISTMAS Notice is hereby given that there 1220t is money in the treasury to pay war- M' P' FOR RENT—Modern furmshed room. | rants issued on the general fund to lnce le 608 Bemidji. 2t1221 Warrant No. 7727 dated Oct. 17, - FOR RENT—2 furnished rooms. 1916, warrants on poor fund to date, Phone 747. 512 Fifth street warrants on revolving fund to War- 2t1221 2 * rant No. 7568, inclusive, issued Aug. 22, 1916, and on permanent improve- ment warrants to No. 7404, inclusive, dated July 25, 1916. DEMOCRATS ORGANIZE. a‘I;n:eliu {)ecember 20, 1916. A Cass Lake, Dec. 22.—At & meet-| 50 1900 GEO. Wéilt‘;{'Er:}e'as Railroad company would not accept them on account of cold weather, so I got ing of the Cass county Democrats i ‘em through by express. here a county organibation was per- | m—m—mm/m/m//——mu7m7mr—= fected by the electi f the follow- I ) . : ingzfiiczr:: *’}I.el_eftfi:rt‘;n’ s e Ty l:[nl[\ Holly Wreathes, Magnolia Wreathes, Radishes, Green Onions, Tomatoes, chairman; F. J. Miller, Pine River, Recipes on Parsiey, sweet Potatoes, Lettuce, Celery and mhu green goods. T i secretary; Thos. Hammond, Walker, the Package treasurer. Precinct committeemen —Fruit Cake, Mother will be appointed later and it is plan- p i Puddings and used lg ] ’ ned to hold another meeting at T b Cookies make alt ‘Walker some time in May or June. B a a S O A TALBOT 10¢ At 'l RROW B | St ¥ Grocers =1, COLLARS | NONE SUCH are curve cut to f t the shoulders @ VI NCE I AT cost of bulk mince meat HOLD SHORT COURSE. MERRELL-SOULE COMPANY, Syracuse, N. Y. NEW POSTOFFICE. Only one more day of the BIG FRUI'T =ALE. GRAPE FRUIT, all sizes, at bargain prices. ORANGES going the same way. Get in on the prices hefore they’re cone. Toorrow is the last day. Cash Basis January 1st, 1917 WE WILL SELL FOR CASH ONLY AFTER JANUARY FIRST. YOU, OR JOHN D. K ‘'OULDN'T BUY A NUT UNLESS YOU PAY CASH. I WILL SELL COUPON BOOKS AT A DISCOUNT, WHICH WILL MEAN A SAVING TO YOU. Stewart’s Grocery PHONE 206 207 4th STREET Grand Rapids, Minn., Dec. 22.— ‘““Affleck” is the name of the new postoffice established in Itasca county on the state road seven miles north of Grand Rapids. Edward Graut has been named as postmaster. The new office is calculated to accommodate a number of farmers in that vicinity. VATICAN CIRCLES AWAIT MPORTANT APPOINTMENT (By United Press) Rome, Dec. 22.—The appointment Cass Lake, Dec. 22.—The annual three months’ short course will be of- When in need of of Monsignor Laurenzo, now vice fered in the Cass Lake public schools WOOD chancellor of the church of Rome,|beginning Monday, January 8. well known in the United States, to This opportunity is provided for Remember ?;lgirir;pzratg!;;nnfig;;;’er“ is impend-| the young folks of the district, who GEU H. FHENGH & 80“ GUARD CANNOT START can spend only the winter and early UNTIL LATE NEXT WEEK spring in school, to pursue courses in Phone 93 or 428-J agriculture, manual training, English Prompt deliveries to all parts of and mathematics and will be suited the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. = to those who have finished the eighth Special rate on delivery from = grade, or who are 16 years of age and Car. E r_ over, but will not be limited fo such. | AAAMAARARARRARAARARARAAARA .|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Dallas, Tex., Dec. 22.—None of the 16,000 guardsmen, ordered to return to their homes from the border will be able to start before the middle of next week, it was announced' today. Ty | STORENOWOPEN| Until the Insurance Adjusters arrive and adjust our loss we offer our stock as follows: Suits and Coats 50 5en | Silk Petticoats . 15 g Dresses . . . 255t | Skirts . . . . 155 Furs . . . . 25 % | Kimonas precingSucoes 19 Scomt Holiday Goods . 25 % | Sweaters . . . 15 s | Waists ! . . 2035z | All Other Goods 10 ge: | NO GOODS SOLD ON CREDIT 0%