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oliday ‘vacation, he € iton aflox‘ig,’ whére abi taking a shorthand ‘course. " ‘Mikses ‘Alvilda Thornson and Be! h “nifce | Paskewitz left Saturday for|’ Crookston where they will' visit rela-| ; es‘and friends: for some time. .. “Martin ' Landro ot _ Benville - ‘brought Miss Florence Hayes to her boarding home, Mrs. Fred/Ramberg's, | v \-__Qn{ésgnd‘y ‘evening. - Miss' Hayes) ahi ‘teaches in’the ‘Sundberg school and R acati ‘Qunday ‘at_ the': Thomas ‘K h e N f?:?l:meu are all hauling their hay Bome. preparatory :to: the. cold days) Sonns egland of . .-Benville. " purs| ased some. posts from: Gust Ander-| son Friday. . . i e ng to Park Rapids: Bemd{i-Frohin * Telepho “held its annual meeting i%ii&i&;r;f:iyif X : 1 X EA N AT F R K rsten Gronseth and sor, George, Murray school Sunday morni A Miss Marths and Lydeér:Pet- ersen: went to ‘Bl luek ofliay‘ Ties are bo;p{éb led f Camp 4 to the Crookston Cedar Spur. _Andrew Shaw Bla Thursday. AR T V. x X% 'lg! K. K Knapp:call ght ; Edgewood school Saturday.a! George and Archie Anderson tran acted ‘business in Bemidji Saturday. Fred Lange was a Bem! itor Monday.’ o Mr: ‘and Mrs.. C, W. o Ki called 'at’ the George: Knap) Sunday evening. ' = T i0le Cox visited H. 8. Stilwell Mon- day evening. o' < 5 RUREE i George and Archie Anderson were Monday evening caliers at the Peter - Frost home.: ‘7 STt § Mr. and Mrs. John Rossier and son, Robert, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Knapp. { Ella and' Raymond Hanson were Sunday visitors at the H, 8. Stilwell home. 4 7 I 'Frank’ Sflve visitor Friday, . . i Lee Wright transacted business in Bemidji Monday. ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury vis- iked Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lange Sun- day. 6 o 1 Miss Alice Huntosh visited Misg Alice Butler Sunday. : i N. Nelson transacted business in emidji Tuesday. { Miss Edna Wright was a week-end fitor _with 'her parents, returning to' her school Sunday, -’ ¢ ‘#‘.'c. 'W. 'Kingsbury was a Bemidjl ck was’a Bemidjl itor Tuesday. '|-Miss’ Alice Butler: called on Mrs. .“'M.’Lubeck Sunday evening. . George - Knapp. ‘called ‘on: . Fred I&ange_:l‘ueadly. 5 - “*r Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury visited Mrs, T)‘m Rossier Tuesday. KX XXX R XK KK K& fi««fimficfl“fini The boys and girls of the fourth and fifth -grade room are knitting one day a week as industrial work. ¢ The Literary society will give its program Friday afternoon. i'The algebra class is taking up the study’ of fractions. <+ " Florence Mumbleau was this week on account of from the eizhth grade. ¢ “Miss Billy” is the 'new ' hook which will be read as part of the morning exercises. to the - eighth grade and high school room; i‘Donald Conway has left school. He {8’ going to Portland, Ore., with his mother. iRobert Mowry of Minneapolis is a new:-pupil in the sixth grade. The geometry class is studying circles. absent sickness, wind took them from’San Anto Texas, their starting point, across the Rio Grande river, twenty miles into Mexico, where . y landed. :He states it was a grand experiel Joe Orr’ spent Monday in Bemidjt on business. G et i/ Mrs.. William Gerlinger was a gr g‘:; e home of Mrs. Wi Allige. o a good many’questionnaires of Tute.| Mrs. 37 W. Souder:is in Bem yisiting "her sister, Mrs. ‘Harris. | “Joe Krahmer. spent Saturday in Bemidjf. o % | #{&i‘l*;«il*#!sfi#: X KA 3 LM :nd {Mrs. Charles Conklin and| baby returned from: Lincoln, Neb., |} last week where they had spent the holidays with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jones Saddler were passengers to Redby Tuesday. . Mrs. A. F. Warren and daughter; Mavis, returned < Thursday ‘=~ from | Crookston and vicinity ‘where they ‘have been visiting relatives. > John 'Anderson .was 'a ' between train’passenger to Bemidji Friday. Charles Durand and A. F. Warren each received a carload’ of oat straw Friday. A h Mrs. Matuschek and daughter were business-callers at Bemidji Saturday. R."P.-McKnight went to Bemidjf Saturday, returning on the afternoon; Teabelle ‘Maher spent the week-end in/this “burg’’ as the guest of Dor- othy Durand. - b | Rey.' Palmer and daughter held gervices at the Lake Julia Sanator- fum Sunday morning and in this vil-}§ lage. Snnd:y_lt@qmoon. Land, Losns, Insurance and 17+ City’ Property - Troppman Block = - Bemidji TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC . Tenchers.of . . VIOLIN, PIAN‘O AND. BAND INSTRUMENTS Phone 683-W 116 :3rd St. HUFFMAN & D'LEARY FURMITURE & = UADERTAKING / .H. N..McKBE, Funeral Director | PHONE 178-Wor R ""Helen Hubbard was absent all last weeék, i Clara and John Cline have quit school. 2 i The eighth grade and high school ave making some fine specimens in|: writing class. The eighth grade has some new| ' books wltbput answers for arithmetic; ‘work. § ¥ 3 | The second and: third grades have finished drawing Eskimo scenes. X x xR Exxxxxxxf Yex o FRUBGROVE, , 3 Philip Hawkins and family Sun- dayed at the Fred Ramberg home. On Saturday morning . about 9|g o'clock occurred a fire at the A. Riser home, burning their house to the ground. The family escaped - with only the clothes they had on 'and some of the children who were late in getting up, were carried from their beds. This is certainly bad luck for - the family and friends are trying to do something for them. They are at present staying with Halvor Lee, {Thomas Knutson and family Sun- dayed at the Paskewitz home, Children are again in school after a Christmas vacation of two weeks. Al] are studying hard to make up for lost time. J. Williamson and mother were callers at the A. Boman home one da; last ‘week. : :*i«l*{ii*«k{ii*‘k FROHN x ¢¢«««««2¢«i¢&;« Mrs. E. Boe left for Mahnomen last week where she will visit with rela- tives: for two weeks. Miss Gladys Johnson, daughter of Mrs: 0. N. Johnson, and Eugene Hen: _ sel, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Hen- #el; were married'by Judge J. B. Har- . ris last Thursday. A wedding din- nér ‘was served at 5 o'clock to 30 guests at the home of the bride’s For satisfactorv prices, | bring or ship yvur Hidss & Furs | Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. 112 3rd St Bemidji, Minn. We also pay the HIGHEST MARKET BRICE for RUB- BERS, METALS and RAGS * Phone 633-W JACOB GOLDBERG, Prop. T —— * K X THOEWALD LUNDE . CHIROPRACTOR PHOTOGRAPHER . Photos; Day and Num : 8 /8 Only S'IX'I"Y DAYSanddnvmg season is ihej_re’at}ié-'"i’t “takes “about SIXTY DAYS to get delivery ona FORD. = We havc tfiadc ORDERING s'im.ple;)— It "req’uiresv.oniyl $5() ‘and an acceptance order with spring dating. o : 'No extra cost to you. YOU will have your FORD when you need and wans it. It is good business to get in -ahead of any RAISE i1 price. el Orders plaaed with us January 1918. MORE than thrcé times that of January 1917. e * PURCHASERS ARE ORDERING IN ADVACE. THIS YEAR .PRICES wili not be 'lowe_{-, 'bgtlh‘owrcaq they helpbut gohigher. COME IN. You will not be burdened with a lot of sales talk. - We will give you all the information we can.. Then itisup to your own judment. You know your wants better than we do. : ' . FORD cars are not an experim'en't. Years of - concentration on a single model have produged_a motor car of proved value. It is as important in modern life as the mail service or tele- phone. ) _ - If you really want 2 FORD car you can't place your order any too soon. ; s : o 3 ©. W.JEWETT CO., Inc. e .;‘ Anfthqri‘zedbf"::g. i:li:s & Service =] — 818-20 Beitrami Ave. | Defective.