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SPUR x X #*#*«#i#iii ‘| “ Theodore Thomas of Frazee, Minn., | gpent Sunday -with his 'sister, Mrs. Joe Orr, of this place. ol William* Gerlinger: has sold his retty ‘brown road horse to-Mr. Ger- mann of Puposky ' ’l'ha . rise l temperal ure ' is very y :|'We are in hopes the government will put all’ coarse grains and cereals on at least par. with wheat flour. % *i#&*#*kit;;lt*: i UCE GRO *#il&r*#cii*iiiiiti John Laudro of Benville was up to ‘Blele’s saw mill ‘and cnme ‘back with: a load of lumber. Thomas Knutson and Charles Pas— b kewitz went to Goodridge with loads flax Friday, returning Sunday. “Harpy Hawkins has.spent a few days “helping. his® brother Pmlip, -havl hay. i.J. W. Stanley of: Rap River went ‘to_Grygla on Sunday. 3 Archie Peters and family" mov\ed from the l% rdisty’ farm in Benville to. the Clyde Miller farm in Rapid River country, which he hae' rented for the coming year. ' e Fred Budhultz of Brygla is hauling oil for the Potter Dredging company. *4*#%****4{4‘4*#: NEBISH | Jn all, She clasped the two k*#*i&&i*##iii# ... Some of our young.men who ex- m fo. h;’ and. ;mmedlately 2 great pect to: be called to the tolors soon fspread over her. Placing 50 cents | are. Charles Gillman, Albert Almen- nds of :Engle the shoemaker:| dinger and Frank Markus. They are an lettth shop. Engle turned | willing. and ready to do their bit. shoe repairing. . - Lillian ‘Edwards went to Bemidji STORMS AND FOREST TREES Monday where she visited with her 'l'l Inr Most Firmly nooud Will- En. sister, Myrtle. this week. ure Strain Better Than Thlf of . pnrse fell ‘from shée. Two purses,-both fat. = le opened the nrst tat pnrse, !l.‘hen was $300 in bills, - _ Then Engle turned to the second‘ e. From that one came flashing onds, necklaces, rings ang: ears " /drops. More than $500 worth. shoemaker gathered up:the bills. the-dlamonds ‘and put them safely- d@*turnedt torhis work. Count- the dlumondl was frantic. The shoemaker knew. ; ;hoe! belonged to her-and so did. the: bills. and 'diamonds and other! gems. Shé had taken her safety d it vault to the shoe shop. 4 st in hysterics the woman r her. money and Jewelry, mor¢ for _the Twin Citfes. ‘W. H. Garrison wa’s a Bemidji vis- itor. Tuesday. Charles Almendinger spent several days this week at the home of his} daughter. Mrs. C.” M. Edwards. ~He| celebrated his seventy-fifth birthday logt Friday. , Hearty congratula- tions. ‘o Jack: Riebe, who is suffering lroml ‘blood poisoning in his hand, has been receiving medical care from C. N. Thomson, .Frank Cook left’ Monday morning amngm Wood. < It is always lnteresting -to watch i;xe effect of storms anywhere, but in the woods these .effects ‘are most va- Hed’and remarkable, says a ter. “It' frequently happens thag''a tor- mdo or- hurricane will follow a cer- course and level only the trees; .xmed to sign: Remember, m-ga}, “Meatloss Day”; Wednesday, 8 PerCentOn Your Money A Sound Safe Investment “each, drawing 8. per cent ;per: annum 'is offered to the Bemidji, Write For A Anuamlment o leml 626 | rnul BEMIDIL omy PIONEER ; Food So\?ing Pledée» 52 Followmg is the pledge wluch every woman in Amenca is S5 Food ‘Administratcr, Wallnngton, D.C.: 1 .am glad to joir you in the service of food con- servation for our .ation and I hereby acceptmem- - = bership in the Uniied States Food Administraii pledgmg myself tr. carry the directions and a RN vice of the Food Admi nistrator in my homei mlo- i Feed barn in connection.- Special prices to sleigh ride fu as my c:rcumahneel perqn! : parties. ; : ; ‘ Between 4th lnd 5th on Miss. Ave, Office Dhrklmn Hotel Bldg., Col. K.W. REEVES MGR INVESTOR.S INVEST}GATE——Become a stockholder in fastest growing business in Northern Minnesota. On Jaccount of an ever increasing business, a limited amount of Non-assessible Preferred stock at $10 par value publlc by - KOORS BROS. 'CO. Manufacturers & Jobbers of Bakery QGoods, Butter; Ice Cream, Candles and Fountain Suppllee 4 an. Soft NOTE: No',app!ication'for Jess than 10 shares acceptaed.- 3 REFERENCES: Security. State Bnnk -Bemidji, H. C. Baer. : Northern Natlonal Bank, Belmd]x, W L. Brooks. i Miss Lenora Ryan, who teaches the Ten Mile Lake-school, spent Fri- day evening wlth her friend Miss Helen Jones. F. 8. Porter spene Saturday in Be- midji. Mrs. Jones and Mrs chkson called on Mrs, Ollom Saturday afternon. Rev. Palmer and Miss Esther Pal- mer of Puposky were enterminad at the Higgins home Saturday and at F. S. Porter’s’ Sunday. The Ladies’ Augxiliary jmet Mrs. Frank Cook Saturfln after; Mr. and Mrs. Arthnr:Giliman? nfl family and Mrs. C. M, Edwards.and ] family were the guests of Mr. and 8.7, Diet@l at Sunday dininer. ngsln& an,qaggml visited “In“this line, often leaping from place; place. In such cases all trees ln Its “awath suffer or are blown downj;; bn ‘Where there is a ;eneral very high d and all trees are hit with'about, the.same force’it may be noted that; the best rooted ones and not those ot] the strongest wood survive. - ‘'Wind. resistance of the whole tree ‘has also something to do with the 'bending character of the nk' and, branches, for where these give befnre the force of the storm they permit. the' ind to slide off. ‘The hickory, above will_not_yleld. and col\Eeqnently ves the hfrdest strain’ against its ‘entire top, whether tull leaved or:bare.’ it may be commonly “Doticed that in n, theri x nnyothe{ttee&. KK KKK K KKK Mrs. Louis Workman was 8n over- Sunday visitor with friends and rela- tives at Puposky. - Mr. and Mrs. G. Hendricks made His Apparent Yearn. “T expect to remain at least two .weeks if JOUr accommodations prove | pusiness trip to Red Lake Monday: ‘satistactory,” said ‘the horse-faced | Clyde and Glenn Saddler were Be- igent. "“I wish a room with southern | midji visitors Saturday. “/and:western expostre. I observe that Their many friends are glad to see ‘the rallroad runs within half a block | Mrs. R. A. Bailey and baby, Gordon, {of . the hotel—you will kindly request Lack home from the Red Lake hos- the company to refrain from blowing gvilttalnl 32}2?;0;‘;,? baby was confined their engine whistles In this vicinity.’ Miss Al pha Johnson was an over- Persons' in adjoining rooms should be, | gypgay visitor with friends at Red cautioned about, making \umecessnry Lake. nolses. -1 wish prompt service at| ~Mrs. Pat Cassln was a Bemidji meals, and am especially defirous of;| shopper "Tuesday. having strictly fresh péanut butter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Saddler de- - Pata-Bitta héalth food, d[gflned water.. parted for Puposky Tuesday for an and—" :{tended visit with friends and rela- - “gh-huh!” nonchalantly returnedl ves ; ,the landlord . of ‘the Petunia Tavern.) u’g;; Snarlolu?h ?::l:”;fl%i; ?:n;‘ae]: L ““What you want, podner, ’‘pears to be!| 2 - boatd, not plaih ;1 Nage board. way to Minneapolis where she ex- Well, the—yaw-w-w-wn! — house is pects to finish her commercial course, | Mrs. Oluf Lokken was a between- full, and I can’t accommodnta you." Kansas City Star. g train visitor in Bemidji Monday. i Joe LaJambe made a business trip —_— No Crocuses In November. & to Bemidji Monday. have passed thirty to remem 8. 'A. Selvog departed Monday for |/ Bena and Walker on official busi- ness. Percy Green arrived here Wednez- day from Langdon, N. D., where he has been employed. ¥ Ng of a mature woman, commen 5 ; ‘Al the Venuses, in fact, are| Yk ; ted as mothers. There is not; :*iii#%#k##fi{#*i ‘fl 1 fhelot. Amonz,te The frlendsnipn% neighbors of Jo- sattes only Peyche could quali| i 5l ] thize with him dway beauty, and even‘ sep! eltier sympathize Wi lll:tl 1 in his recent.loss ‘of house and con- ho might appear a little DIUOD | ¢onts by fire Sunday morning. to the admirers of the bu- [ meamster Kelly of Camp No. 4 was taken fo Blackduck Monday with an injured foot. Robert Shaw went to Bemidji on ‘Wednesday for medical treatment. A.'B. Wittlng drove to Camp No. 4 Wednesday. Miss Westehoff, the country. nurse, visited the Thullen school Thursday. The ‘men of Camp No. 4 loaded two cars. of pulpwood on Thursday and Friday. ‘Of course, every woman should fight ugliness to her last hour. She meed 3 not lose her beauty at any age. But 3 (me does not expect to pick snowdrops. OF. crocuses from the fallen leaves of {November, and it is just as futile to | hope to look sixteen when you.are forty. . » 3 The Beauty of Truth. 5 ® I Only that Which has character 1§ Degutiful. ~ Character. I8, “the essential truth of ? 'any natural object, whether ugly or bedutiful ; 1t i3-éven what one might _ eall a double;fruth, for it is the innes - truth translated. by the-outer truth; it * 18 the’ Soul, the feelirigs, the idea, ex- pressed 'by the features of a face, by the gestures, and actions of a human' being, by the tones of a sky, by the line of a horizon. \ few days. Now, to the great artist, everything | **41" L *% o ets willett_and in ‘nature has character; for the Ui cpijgren were guests at the Albert swerving directions of his observation | gchultz home last Sunday. searches out the hidden meaning of |~ John Colburn went to Bemidji on all things. business last Tuesday There is nothing ugly In art except Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hensel Bemidji visited at the home of Mrs. g:hihfi%:fim So sumodr loie Hensel’s mother, Mrs. O. N. John- son, over-Sunday. *ii**i*iii{i#i‘l: x FROHN ft#&«k*cl-fi*«***#* Mrs. E. Vanderlaan has gone to St. Anthony’s hospital ~where she will undergo an operation. Alex Hensel left for Mankato and Good. Thunder last Sunday might.F Enroute, he will visit the Pan Motor company- factory at St. Cloud and at Minneapolis he will visit his sisters, Mrs. Marie Yates and Margaret Hen- S AT P wonderful bargalns at the genume reductlons from their true values. * - Merchandlse of all descrlptlons 1s daily advancmg in price by leaps and - bounds. 'Can you afford to miss this oppertunity m the face of such conditions? Qwing to this peculiar situation Blooston Could Not Hold On. § Blooston’s, Loss Is Come and convince yourselves. Sale I being Held In Former Blooston Store On 3d. St. Across from Gill Bros, 2 i & & “ lIlIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllIlllIllllllllmllllllllllllllIIIIlIIlIllIlIIIlI"l"I ll" — TO THE PUBI.IO o Good teams and slexghs, careful drivers who know. th roads.. We are prepared to furnish first class rigs day’ or night, with or without dmvers, on short notice. If you want a rig for a reasonable price q " Phone 164 W or 20 IIlllllllllllllllllll“llll 11 " Remodeled an’d refinished, now ready for businessf Come Here and Enjoy Yourself - In Connection -- " The place to come when you are in Bemidji. Run on a clean, business basis. H. 0’'CONNOR, Prop. You men who have not taken advantage of the BigSale ofBloostonGlothing Stock are domg an 1nJustlce to yourselves Seldom, if ever, has there been offered to you such an opportunity to buy good clothing, shoes, etc.,, at . such» T nmmpnnunnnsnnue Drinks of All Kinds ® You Are Welcome many L e T l | Your Gain R & | H