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SPONDENCE ‘kaic#«;aia«t*: FRO. *fk*i*lli#iii*# % The, Hallowe'en .program and bas- et social at the west sghool house of Dist. No. 8 last Friday night was a )ig euccess. . The money taken in from the sale ‘ot baskets will be used for hot lunches and other purposes ‘at the school. Miss Ruth Boobar is teacher of this school. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Narum ‘drove to Bemidji last Thursday to visit with relatives and attend to busi- ness. Mrs. E. Evans. who has been vis- mng her sister, Mrs. R. O. Roberts, and family for the past two weeks, has returned to her home at Crystal Lake. Mrs. I. E. Raymond left for Mel- rose last Thursday where she will yisit her daughter, Mrs. W. Nicols, for two or three weeks, While away ghe will also visit at Alexandria and Osakis, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, Theo- dore Shaw, Mrs. R. O. Roberts and son, Elvin, and Mrs. E. Evans were guests at the Nels Willett home last Sunday. ‘Will Smith and family of Bemidji moved- out on- the Ole: Fellan farm near Wolf Lake last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith drove to Bemidji last Monday to attend to business matters. 8.'8. King drove to Bemidji last Tuesday to attend to business. HE KKK KK KK KKK KK x PINEWOOD * TRk KKK KKK KKK Mrs, Tillman’ and children Jleft Friday for Bemidji where they will make their home this winter. Mr. Tillman has been in Bemidji the past several months. L. Nelson of Battleview, N. D, called on friends in Pinewood Friday on his way to/Debs, Minn., where he visited relatives. Mrs. 0. Neegard spent Friday in Bemidji. Among those who were Bemldji visitors Tuesday were Mrs. L. Teg+ ner, Mr. and Mrs. M. Tronnes, J. Holton and George Sthol. G,/ 0. Roen transacted business in Bemidji Friday. Conrad Nelson of Vang, N. D, spent a few days ot last week with his mother, Mrs. J. K. Johnson, who has been 111 for the past several months. s Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Haarklau were guests of the Tillman family in Bemidji Tuesday. Miss Lillis Powers spent tue week- end with her parents at Solway. KRR KK KKK KKK KKK x SPB.UGE GROVE x R R R E R R E R R, W. Olson and family left Grygla via F. Marcoe’s car and traller for Thief River Falls and from there they go by train to Keewanee, 111, before they go to their new home in Richland, Mo. They are a family long remembered as good neighbors ang@ always ready to do anyone a good turn, Mrs. Olson ‘will also be greatly missed in the Sunday &chool, always ready to help in church work. S. Anderson, employed on the dredge, left Monday for Minneapolis, his home, where he will spend the - winter, Philip Hawkins has been thresh- ing for Thomas Knutson and W. Paskewitz the past week. Ed Abbot and Pete Maney, Jr., of Grygla were in this town erecting ditch stakes Friday. Nels Tornes spent a few days up at Malcolm while the dredge was laid up for repairs, Rev. Ralph Lightner returned to Thief River Falls Tuesday after spending a couple of days at the Katzenberg home, he being ill and not able to travel. Bernice Paskewitz returned home Wednesday from Thief River Falls and Germantown where she had been visiting. A. Boman attended the sale near Thorholt ¢n Saturday. Henry Stenmon and G. Holm helped Thomas Knutson thresh. HOME SHOULD BE EXPRESSIVE —_— Character of the Owner Shows in the Architecture of the Dwelling and the Decorations Within. The essential in the art of home building is the ability to suit your own tagte—to express your own nature Your taste may not at all coincide with that of yozr neighbor, but that is @ot fmportant. There are as #hany indi- vidual expressions of the art that is within one as there are leaves on @ tree and there is ne good reuson why the expression of the individual should not continue in the home itself. ¢ Tmagine what a thrilling adventure in human nature all of us might have in the course of a day spent in making ealls if our neighbors and acquaint ances only allowed their souls and minds to express themselves in the houses they butld and furnish, says an exchange. It is not hard to imagine such an adventure, for about every one has seen one such home But these are by no means frequently found. For people’s characters do show i their homes—in the architecture of the dwelling, the decorations within, the selection of the furniture, ewen in the plictures and the way they are hung, To persons who are not especially ob- servant this fact is as plain as the fact that one can always detect the pres. ence of feminine fingers in the arrange ament of the bric-a-brac, the flowers ot vase om the stand or the books and magazines on the library table. The thing is so palpably human that it s almost impossible not to recognize it. «J can’t see that it makes any differ. ence whether 1 am at the top or the bottom,® replied Jimmy pacifically, “You know they tedch just the same 4t botb ends.” fh These are Good-Service Advertisers - Oftering you tfiofi"“ifib’a service” and spending money to tell this th community about themselves. ~Why not call them up? N L. HAKKERUP PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night Y CLEANING /Clothes (]:Jlganers for Men, Women and Children HUFFMAN & O'LEARY FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or B THE BEMIDJ 1J EWELR YCO. 210 3rd Street, - Phone 488 L. P, ECKSTRUM Plumbing, Steam and Hot Water Heating Get our estimate Phones 555 and 309 DEAN LAND CO. Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property Troppman Block Bemidji GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. W. G. SCHROEDER Bemidji Phone 65 Ladies" and Gents’ Suits MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship T. Beaudette, Mmerchant Tailor 210 Third Street FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn, —————————— THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION Hair dressing, manicuring, face massage, scalp treatment, switches made from combings $1.50. Corns, ingrown nails treated a specialty. MINA MYERS 311 6th St. Phone 112-W Eat at THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. | ————— —_—————— W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R Res. fl?-l 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. DR. D. L. STANTON . DENTIST Office in Winter Block Men Wanted To cut Codar Posts, Poles amd Ties Extra good timber, can work year around. New camps, good board, big prices for: cutting. ‘Write or call. $00 POLE & TIE COMPANY llIlTEl E. D. ALGER, Mgr. Ganley Block, - Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1017, Can be bought at your grocery Of course, your grocer ‘sells Armour’s Dats. He realizes that his customers want-the best oats, and he knows that Armour’s are better flavored, richer in nounshment, fr&sher, cnsper and whiter than all other oats. Armour’s Oats are different from other vats because they are milled differently—by a-won- derful new process which has raised the qual-* ity of oat foods. Your family will thoroughly enjoy Armour’s Qats, especially if you prupare them according to" one of -the many worth- whlle recipes on every package. Experxenced housewives know that oat dishes are more economical, better tasting and more healthful when made from Armour s Oats. Order a package today. Serve atleastonce a day for breakfast, luncheon and dinner. \RMOUR'S OATS ARMOUR GRAlN COMPANY, CHICAGO ll '3 b ) Aflfli 7 i pm ! ildlllli1\1 il !umullium | Style, anteed) at Pnce. inty of country went to the change and insures an even Stylish, intelligent mien who make a study of clothes values ly choose these suits and overcoats. Exactly the & fabric, shade and model for every man at $17 or $21 3 Each grade is the greatest value possible at the price. ‘Men the nation over have always recognized in Styleplus the utmost Style and the most de endable Certainty men to Styleplus. In April the fabric market went violently upward when this suit every individual demand. W\\!\ i | \\\\'1‘H”U\”““H“\‘\‘l‘”]MH [ I WU i o _qm i i @.ww“ Clothes of Known Quality, Price Quality (g a remarkabl moderate, kniown of Qwh and Cer- Price have attracted hosts of war. The makers adjusted themselves to added a new $21 Styleplus grade. This wider ‘range of fabrics and models to See for yourself—at the Styleplus store. Style plus all-wool fabrics | perfect fit -+ expert workmanship -+ guaranteed wear. GILL BROS. Bemidji, Mian. Defechve