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Y : | S ; XK AR EE K KKK KK mée tg ‘do_for ‘he x| Jacobson and Mrs. ‘M. A. Djonne e : * KX *IP*E% Tfi"‘* 3 % & % tertained “fiwr‘t'mh tl;vic '”Ngrvz:flzfi ‘Rébert - Helbig entertain Miss Alice Jacobson returned to| iy 'oonze two of which, ‘America’ ‘he;sang in_Ger- dances. her: school Monday - morning after _spending thle Baster . holidays with mfi “ the home folks. 3 Miss Agnes Jacobson was a visitor F?‘&‘m“f‘d‘ ae‘:’- Ha. at the Deer Lake school Monday.. 18! the .0 iginatg taiping the German measles, Tha fow. Cin yo e ; 5s | few. n you guess them?- A pro not a'very patriotic brand of measles houn. of -twosylabile: T to have: just now. They Were filtm‘ mpnt of the body And the second & im‘uly,dal‘e;ted l;?wever and th e ‘I8 the. name..of. one of, qur. citizens ‘A; proper nounof .three sylables First is a bird,. the sece ocombat. this ‘week but is better now. Arthur M. Crapo drove to Scrlbner). foy o o¢ 5 wild animal and the third _what every. mother raves about, ister idolizes and every grand- gfinf,_,dotg on and ezery, auntfe 5 is the name Misses Edith and Agnes Jacobson]of some familiey ‘g‘, I !Pi%’ 2 mrober furn noun of two sy! T ed to.High school Tuesday. 1. L. 1o nether Tegions and the sec- ondsuggests large proportians, or the. ‘opposite_of . emall, and .the whole ord is the name of 'a Liberty citizen. Pgrhaps. they most. touching pnrth of "t g’§. Progra was when ?fi.’%% '&led "to thank us for our kindness. and/; friendship. . “‘Out of the, fullness of the heart the mouth Monday ‘far aiload of hay. - Misschydia-Hayes returned to Be- midji .Monday .so. as . to-be.on I‘.“J! Tuesday, morning {n the Normal de- 'g partment of ‘the High school.. 5. 'The whole word were working on it. 4 Herman Ackeérblade returned to Bemidji Monday where he expects S e oe kndw All Fools d .80 far-as we know 'ools day ‘ passed by very quietly amd no one|for adequate words. - was very serlously fooled. “The clocks were all pushed ahead jast Sunday and now the children Bo to school-at 10 and the most of them get home at 6 o'clock. It is a | Mossrs. matter of comparatively small import but yet it is a fine lesson in what governments.can do and I am won- déring ‘to whom the credit will be, given by the historians of this age. Will it be another case of Joshua 10:12,13 whemh Josh%a ‘efiake flul;ltlo the Lord and the Lord followe 8 orders, or will the Lord ‘get the credit | Mabel.. Dionne. Melvin Jacobson F. Hayes and Robert Helbiz: Misves kiddles, were John, Bthel, Howard Rohert. Marie and John Pietri, Edith without any help from ‘the *‘Joshuas’ Walter, Edward, Bernard and Arthur of this age? Or are we getting| Peirce. afraid of the Judgement Day which Amos tells about ‘when the sun is to go down at noon? W B Fd Tostrude and Oscar Thompson were Wilton visitors Tuesday. . Ammond and Ole Jacobsen were Wilton and Bemidji visitors ‘Tues- day. : Mrs, Myrtle Spore -and Mrs. Fran- ces Peirce were Bemidji visitors Thursday. L. A. Hanson was a Bemidji visit- or Thursday. Mr. -and Mrs. Wilbur Smith were Wilton visitors Tuesday. Roy Montieth was a Wilton visit- . or Tuezday. ; ¢ John McKee returned to work at the Bagely camp Monday. next meeting will be at T.ars BEm Bird H. Church left for Lacota,| perland’s, May 1. N. D., Thursday. The J. C. Ingersnll fomiy Abe Montieth who has been atlyoved away from onr neighhar Comp Dodge has 'been transferred to Washington, D. C.; and is now in the engineers - corps. Sunday afternoon. The Eckfes Farmers’ eluh met ! Gibney. The new:members taken ir midji. » Among the husiness shonner- ir 18 an old saying and was quite & true one Wednesday when Mios Owen had|.Miss Alice Brennan. five visitors. W. B.-Stewart and ‘ Barney Gibney has beon . busy Nurse: Westhoft ‘headed the list with'| panking out his weod. Mr. and Mrs; Ole Jacobson, - Mrs. James F. Hayes was a visitor in the afternoon. Mr. Jacobson accompan- . PR S fed Mr. Stewart and Miss Westhoff t0f 4 4 4 x o 4 & k& & % ¥ & K % the Long Lake school. . et SPRUCE 6R £ And speaking of visitors, Miss| by o 4 2 a0 % K & *fl;’);‘-‘ Py Owen- says that she has had about z fitty visits at the school this year (Held over last week). and that they hove been made by| | Farmers are all busy in the flg!dp about-twenty-four individuals. .| taking advantage of the early sprine. The, school hoard met at the home The Clyde Miller auction sale held of Ole Jacobson Wednesday evening: at the Paskewitz farm on March 27 Considerable business was transacted | Was well attended. Everything seld and the fact the school treasurer had business last - Thursday. Falls, where he will find work. sbould have gotten last fall and Philip Hawkins run the engine oo which we had some doubts about getting, was fuite an inspiration to the board. Arthur M. Crapr started his mill Wednesday. Business is heeming. Henry Copeland and Einer Ruggs- ven are working with him. past week. The engineer was taken to the Grygla hospital to have a piece of steel taken from bhis eve. Thomas Knutson and John Grande had their logs sawed at the V. B. Homm saw mill on Thursday. -~ Charles .Paskewitz started to work on the dredge Saturday. Mrs: Sonhia Hawkins retvrned home on Friday, after spending abont a month -at the home of her son, PRIZES FOR LITERATURE. Mrs. James F. Hayes has offered two prizes to the children of the Deer T.ake school for writing a story of| phillip. Longfellow in which they must tell Mr. Higher, mail carried from -about “The Village Blacksmith” and | ghilling to Malcolm, accomnan‘ed hy The Children’s Hour”. Originality.|nis wife, came down to W. Paske- neatness. penmanship, spelling and| ywitz’s on Saturday after a cow he had punctuation will count in determ-|purchased at the sale. ining the work.' About eight stu- A. Lundquist is back on bhis f rm dents will enter the contest. The|:n Benville. after spending the la-! judges will be Miss Owen, MrS.|four yeatrs in the Dakotas. He h~« Hayes. J. W. McKee. M. A. Djonne|hought a team -of horses and will and Wilbur Smith. The prizes will| tarm the coming year. be:given the last day of school and| gpryce Grove aims to have some a8 there will be a program those|gooq roads. The road drag startcd ;‘.‘:‘;:E the piizes will read their|iast Saturday and they are having kept are a credit to any township. Blegen Brothers of Carmel weve callers at the P. Hawkins home on Friday after seed oats. Elmer Adalfson, foreman on the dredge. spent Friday with his family at the H. Huseth home in Benville. G. Holm had the bad luck to loose 2 hog the past week. JUVENILE TO LECTURE. Liberty will have a treat in the near future, when Thurber Lewis, the 16-year-old orator, will lecture. His subject will be “Environment”. This is a subject which ought to interest everybody, as many believe we are the product of environment. After the lecture, the audience is invited to take the floor and see if they can ‘“corner” Lewis. Come and have your say! The meeting will be in the Deer: Lake school. ZFAREWELL TO FRIEND: Notwithstanding the inclemency of -the weather, a genial crowd gath- ered to show their love and esteem for:+ our adorable Mrs. Cornelia (Grandma) Peirce, last Saturday night. Mrs. Peirce will leave in a few: days for her former home in ‘Winnebago where she will live with her-sister. When Liberty ‘was not on the-map, Mrs. Peirce, with her hus- ‘band and children, homesteaded here and- since coming Mrs. Peirce has been both nurse and doctor in these piopeer homes. Many children pres-: ent-and with the exception of the Pietri children and Esther Hayes, Mrs. Peirce was their ‘‘grandma”, for-it was she who first ministered; unto them when they made their en- tryinto this world. The guests bronght their ‘“‘eats” in baskets. Mrs; James. F. Hayes auctioned the baekets and $16 was handed to Mrs. Polrce as a token of what-we would * FROAN EE R R R E SRR SR The Farmers' club meeting- lust Saturday at the home of S. K. Brant- eniywas wel attended. about 50 bhe- ing present, and an interesting ses- sion was held. After dinner, the Tadies of the Sunshine club also hed an interesting meeting with three new members added. The next meet- ing will be held May 4 at the John Colburn_home. ‘Earl, have returned from St. An- for ten days. Mrs. M. Krogfoss is still very ill. which her friends will regret to learn Mr. and Mrs. Neis Willett and children were visitors at.the John- sonhome Sunday. Mrs. S. K. Braaten and daughter, Stella, and Mrs. M. Braaten and two children, Myrtle and Sylvester, were wisitors 'at the Sevest Milhus home Thursday. The basket social given by I E. Raymond Saturday night was well attended and the proceeds 'will be :a«]ald for buying an organ for the all, KK K KKK KK XK oif'*’#«-k-l# (Held over last Week). Bveryone in this community. seems to féel spring is nigh, as they all are .cleaning up and burning rubish and mdking early” gardens, ‘while others are busy gatberi_ng maple sap. Mrs. Axel Sal n and ‘son, Her- ‘man, are spendinga few days at the H.: Mockaman ‘home. ; " Millard’ McKnight, ‘our local ‘sta- ‘tion agent, went [north to Redby the other morning, on his speeder to look after some bus r, Mrs. Ammond L i dfes on “the citizens Bertha Djonne: had. a. nice time, ':il;e‘bbege parodies, g 4] ; F o ty and nearly all of our during -the Baster holidays enter-| citizons ioed &rodie’d‘ e e returning that’ evening. iThe roads are getting dn ' good' {shape mow and Neth and Robert ‘Workman are scraping it so that the) rs'are finding unusually gocd roads ‘for this part of the country at this time of ‘the year, o n Mrs. Robert Workman' and -little sop went to Nebish Saturday”where they were over Sunday guests at the Carl Durand home. S ““Who says ‘we are not loyal citizens School being closed Monday on ac- count of every available person being asked to help in seéarch of Mrs. Ben- son, the younger children took thejr lunch and held a regular April”first picnic and spent an enjoyable time cq‘r Saturday, but having some en-|together. Older pupils and their teacher, Charles Deardorf, entered ¢ '¥iver in Scotland and the whole ‘word when some of us got up at 2 a. m, Sunday morning te turn our tlock iGlen Sadler and George: Lemloh came up from Bemidji in the former's gine trouble could ‘not motor on to their home at Redby. {Rev. Palmer and daughter were over Sunday guests at Nebish ana took part in the Easter .program given in the town hall there, Sunday speaketh’’; but her heart was too full q T ’ Mrs. Rex Warner and children ar- from Crookston - Saturday, | SUIINIIEIIEIHIERUEIEEIRIINENINunnnnnm Remember, Tuesday. “Meatless Day”: Wednesday. “Wheatless Day.” HHEIICURMme rinnnn s nnnm Those present were Mesdames M. A, Djonne, Ammond Jocobson, Ever- t: Wynne, Myrtle Spore, James F. ayes, John, Erickson and F. Peirce; L. A. Hanson, Ole Jacobson, Karl Anderson, L. . Myhre, -Walter Jadlowski. Johnnie, Anderson, James where they have been visiting with relatives a couple of weeks. Myrtle, Carlson and Marie Olson. The Harland- and Richard Spore, Mathias. and . Esther Hayes. Bertha and - As Edward and Walter Peirce will <0 to Winnebago with’ their grand-|- motber, it was indeed pleasant that s0 many of their little school friends could attend this. last celebration. Rev. Paul'Palmer of Puposky held services in the Long Lake school WA KKK KKK E K KKK KN x = ECKLES. * IR R R EEER S SR the home of Mr. and Mrs. R-prnav were Mr. and Mrs. 1. T, Shavples ond Mr. and Mrs. S. -Klungseth. The They are now one mile west of Bé- “It never rains-but what it pours”| Bemidji last week were Ar, Far' Sharples, Miss Helen Sharples and@ i Qeorge Grow' was, in Dewidji o readily. Mr, Miller left the same day received $294, state aid, which we|via Hardisty car for Thief River the dredge a couple of nights the geveral more built.. Good roads well LEEE R E R E R E NN x Mrs. Charles Ohberg and little son. ; thony’s hospital, where they were KK KKK P! and Mrs, M. McKnight.' 7o iness for the company, deputy sheriff of Bemidji. to the illness of their son. tween trains. the searching party. ‘Hart. e e e e e e —————————— RUUH T PP I s SR ‘Compare Trb’co With the Best Spread You Can Buy at AnyPrice will like Troco. * The makers of Troco specialize on this one have perfected the method which alone can prod Troco quality. An Attractive Combination frgmthewhitzmeatofcoconnis—thesame( dainty tropic delicacy you use shredded on.cake ~— combined with pasteurized milk. . It is nutritious and digestible. An energy food of the highest value. i You wm‘me Troco solely for quality — m you rarely find such sweetness and wep et St TROCO NUT BUTTER COMPANY CAMBLE ROBINSON, Baf#l0Jl CO., BEemidji, Distrib stors "~ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1918, K KK KK KK KK K K KKK SCHOOL XK K KKK vacation began - Friday, March 28 and continued till Monday, KKEKEKY KK KEKK KK KKK BRI () L I Rl e (Held Over Last Week). Arthur Braaten: who & has working in Minneapolis: for the past six) months, returned :Monday; night for a short visit with his parents be- fore going to Camp Dodge. e Miss Hildd Bfella was\taken to Bemidji Monday. where she under- went an operation- for appendicitis. She is doing very nicely. S. K. Braaten is busy building his house at Fast Bemidji. R. O. Roberts will be the treasurer of this town, Mr. Bjella, who was elected, having Tesigned. Mrs. S. K. Braaten roturned Mon- day night from: Minneapolis, where she spent ten days visiting her son and. other relatives. . The dance given by Riciard Eick-] stadt in- the Frohn town. hall last Saturday was well attended. Farmers in this vicinity are busy getting ready for spring work. We are all 'in hopes of a bumper crop The Red Cross circle here handed X|'$11 in to the Bemidji chapter last week as membership fees, and twe sweaters, knitted by the C.. Strand This - vilalge and vicinity was greatly stirred over the mews ‘that Mrs. “Benson ‘had disappeared some time Saturday afternoon while her husband was at work as foreman on the section. Parties, both men and women, were out both night and day hunting for her, but found no trace, until she was seen wandering near the village cemetery Monday ‘after- noon, having been -gone two nights from her home. - The people of the community deserve credit for their great and enduring search, as well as the parties of men led by the The Kelliher teachers spent their vacation as follows: visited in Minneapolis; Mrs. Hubbard * remained in_ Kelliher, new home in order; Miss Pennie vis- ited in Bemidji and with families around Kelliher; Miss Arvid went to Miss Fossum Dockstad visited school and trans- acted business in ~ Bemidji Friday and Saturday. Mr. Thompson attended to school matters and talked Liberty Bonds to the Saum people on Thursday even: ing, which was the night of their home-splay, “Somewhere in France’. Although there was- no school and the day was drizzly, most of the Kel- liher school pupils attended the Loy- alty meeting Saturday afternoon at - the Pastime theatre. E. E. McDonald of Bemidji was the chief speaker. His address on the great war was one of the best ever heard in Kelliher. Mayor Skrief aso gave a splendid Dr. H. Neal was called to ‘the A: Deitel home at Nebish Sunday, owin, Mrs. Carl Durand and children came down from Nebish Monday, calling on relatives gnd, friends, be- Mrs. Charles Ohberg was a Bemidji visitor Wednesday. Mrs. R, O. Roberts and children re- turned last Tuesday after a month’s visit with friends and relatives at ief and Principal Thomp- son spoke on Liberty Bonds at the Pastime theatre Saturday evening, jbetween acts of the Saum school pat- Our school desires to congratulate ‘the Saum pupils and teachers on the beautiful,” moving, and impressive character of the pat- riotic drama, ‘“Somewhere in France” given by them Saturday evening in Mrs. Melvin Braaten and two chil- dren visited at the Evac Moore home ‘Wednesday atfernoon. 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