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‘| they were called: ‘by ‘the- illness of ENERGY Bed W fi-;, KRN KKK KK KKK work nor expense to hinder her from| pusiness caller in'Pinewood Thurs- John Hexrum' is busy clearing and sum for the Red Cross, Anthony’s hospital”in Bemidji! last biliousness are usnally Vichns i g millaid, Jry who have been reported gen :were callers. at the home The funeral services will be hejd at|sicknéss. Hollister’s Rocky % Remillaid and Oscar Biolin. were (. Groves.home on Thursday of last|Mae:Simenson of Bemidji were week- going to bed, will relieve yourjset | L. Anensen and Rev. H K KKK KKK KK KK : subderibing four times the allotment|youth to your cheeks. Yo ) Liberty, Loan’ campaign. [ e s Though the weatjer was stormy;| = Mrs. A, A. Haarklau, Mrs. F. Ro-, - - : larg:»-packag:fi(only 3 —_— = Mrs,..S. .Ad;zmsm; and.son,. Axel; e ot left Wednesday for Montpelier. where mes HEALTfi Mrs: Adamson’s mother. - 8 R, Stuhr-of Minneapolis ; king the evening enjoyable to all : Thurs-| Beople dWh(l’ ey * x| making the evening enjoyable to all|day. : tite, bad color, indigestion | KK KK KKK 414’1 3 B who came and also collected a neat Herh Dodge, who was taken fi&,st. ] 0y i a1g astion amf ¥ ; 2 ; L. Aensen, Rev. -Knutson, _ Mrs.|week, died Saturday night." ‘He wa of constipation. ~Constipationjr ‘" b"flgf fll‘émgffrs?:? :sntgn%rchie Ro.|Bweet, Mrs. Anensen and Mrs. Jen-]brought to his home here: for burlal:|causes an enormous:amount o: i ., ), 42 Sy George Jones last Friday. i the house Thursday at 2 o’clock. R g e b ::m:,‘:; :!g(mflst, are now out and|myo gebating club met at the A.| - Misses Zenda Bell, Esther ’l‘?l and Mountain ‘Tea, taken "~ beforels - Hauiing. Tumber from. the Lundquist| ook~ ‘ | end guests of friends here, . i..- |constipation, restore:your gaw mill last week. - K &t { Pinewood showed its patriotism by | petite, and bring the glo nuteson 1 11 t the Lake-|¥* P D : for - Buzzle -township in ' the Third ¢ P 4 wers pleasant eallors at. tho Laker| ¥ , & 4 FRENOYD. 4 x ¢ x X ' work better.and live. happiers : , ARG b Yo dore X PRl Pmiiadlin it S0 e et P L T B L e L T ‘there ‘was a good efzed audience at|senow and Miss Maidie Sthol spent RS T PR TP AT ST T TP i T Mt P e T *_ ‘the Lundquist hall on_the evening|Ffiday in Bemidji. | > Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” ——— _FARMERS' & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION . of.-April 6 to take in the Red “Cros§ Mr. and Mrs. Binder of }iémidjl sale and to hear the program wliicll;’ attended the funeral of the latter’s| - . oiide : was (very much ‘apprecialed. i Misgfsister here Thursday of last week. .| . This gr ; surprises :10- |: Borgstrom deserves much praise for| Mrs. Stewart, daughter of Mr. and cal people: had bad ' stomach tact and talent displayed’in staging{ Mrs. J. Bolmer, died last week: at trouble, “All. food Heemad to sour ahve;‘y dgogd play T?x d an applt;il ;ot lmri home h;) Minl:lneapoll.s. Her ;'er 'figedlpnglégl!fix J;W? ;1'&7" consti-| HBE - o ~ W b H d‘ the Red Cross. ere: was al ot| mains:were brought to Pinewood for bk 1g; helped until T tried ) } N - 'We ar i i coffée and luncheon, music; dancing| burial in the Buzzle cemetery. ' Rey. buckthorn: bark,: glycerine, etc.,v as E re buying Hides, Furs, WOOI. Pelts and Tallow and will pay ‘you the full market prices, ;1::11 oth;r‘ almmuamentsl.l Indtqgt;utlh_ | Sorerison of Shevlin conducted the UL astonished -Ond e. achool’ ma’am allowed neither | services. Y nig ~ne’ with ‘1t ! ¢ § g = STANT. sotion.”” e ' o B ) 0 s\ v sour. stomach’ or oon:,',"”“on' W B & 1. e FOOD ADMINISTRATION-REQUIRES -REPORT a’é?!:%‘:‘é&tfi:%’lefé%g%ffi;';‘é; v BN")fLflllfl{SIIEPl!,ES BE-MADE BY MAY ] oqesenier -~ _NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPAN ;‘;Ovno_»lh_l(_'llook North ' of Unlon Station, BEMIDJI, MINN e To the People oi Minnesots: ¥ > : - The Pederal Poed Administration hereby requires everyone who fhas more than 30 days’ supply of wheat flour to return the flour at once to the dealer or miller from whom it was purchased or report to his County Food Administrator. ‘This order applies to every one‘no matter when or how the flour was obtained. Thirty days’ supply is determined on the basis of 6 Ibs. for each member of the household; A family of four may have 2414 ‘Ibs. of wheat flour, and a family of | eight, 49 Ibs. Substitutes may be purchased in any amounts desired. It is not assumed that having an excess of flour on hand makes one a hoarder, It does not. - In normal times it is an indication of} thrift and sensible buying to purchase flour in reasonably large quan-: tities. We do not want any one who is following his normal methods: and has an excess of flour on hand to feel ifi any way that he has dorie’ wrong. He has not. : NEED OF FLOUR GREAT. | But conditions now are far from normal; hence this call.*- America and the Allies are shost .of wheat and wheat flour. The Allies™dre, driven desperately for food. We are under obligations to furnish the o food. Shipping facilities are limited. Bread they must have and | L4 : 4 | bread we must furnish them. The government must know how much a 2 a S t ; ‘” flour there is in the country and where it is. Our own people must 9 rl a n a ur ay el g 5 - , use other foods which we have in abundance and save flour. 2 b . s o HOARDING. L E { Any one who-insists en keoping more than one month’s supply or y ; ; B is_using more than 6 Ibs. per person per month is considered a‘hoarder . Young men particularly, ought to be careful what they buy. These are the A and will be dealt with accordingly. .Hoarding of necessary foods is.| times when money counts. The way to economize is not to buy cheap clothes, but to punishable by a fine of $5,000 or imprisonment for two years or both’ get as good quality as you can. It is hoped that no one in Minnesota will place himself in the hoarder class. We beg of the people to respond at once. to this call’and en or before May 1st, 1918, to dispose-of any excess flour or report to their County Food Administrator as follows: “Here’s'a stqc}( of known -quality merchandise, suits smartly styled, perf;tly ; fitted 'models; military types, single and double breasted types. The latest style in- novation. Double: service, double twisted weaves; new velours, new silk mixtures, new tweeds; hairline sti";ipes and a wonderful range of worsted. The coloringsrare various and godd—.copper shad?s;}russets',-'blues, grays, silver- » 2 W g : gdneg. ‘The tailoring is, of the highest grade. Ly e T g NAIME "+ eevseoooscsasassssosssssainsssosssossocsanssocses i )Ha.rtheha{flgér & Marx - Society Brand o5 We are offering these wonderful suits for Thursda.y, Friday and Saturday "as ollows: : g o e v T R R N R e No. in Family........ ~Amount of wheat Flour.........lbsi “If¥ Fill In, Cut Out and Mail to Food Administrator in Your_ County. r Federal Food Administrator for Minhesota. . 3 2 » - Young Men’s H. 5. M. '$35 and $30 Suits... ... ... ....$28.75 Young Men's H. S. M. $25 and $27.50 and $30 Suits. . ... .. $21.75 . Young Men’s Society Brand, $30, $35 and $37.50 Suits. . . . $28.75 Young Men’s Society Brand $25, $27.50 and $30 Suits. . ..$21.75 Men’s Clotheraft, all wool, $20, $22.50 and $25......... $18.75 ~ ) 150 all wool Suits, sizes 33 to b 37 made by the best clothes, : manufacturers, One -lot of Suits which are worth u good deal more than $20.00 and $25.00, broken lots, g while they last they go at.....s.. A $5,000 Mist;k&-Whose? Knox Hats Gordon Hats Florsheim Shoes Walk Over Shoes Interwoven Hose Fownes Gloves BOUT two years ago a woman of our acquaintance came 1n- " to possession of a $5,000 cash insur- - ance fund. This money, which represented all the deceased husband’s estate outside of a modest home, was meant to protect the widow from want and to 1[.;rovidc for the education of two young children. ~ * Within a week after this fund became i available, $2,000 went into the stock ot a fake mining proposition. Abouta month. later the balance was:sunk in a rubber firomotion scheme; All the poor woman as gotten in return has been re-assuring letters from the promoters. Who was to blame? ~ Certainly not the widow. She was inexperienced, torn with perplexity and did exactly what her judgment dictated as best. The husband made the fatal error .of not providing pro- tection for this money through some form .of Trus- teeship. If your insurance money is not properly safe- guarded, better write our Trust Officer today. ‘ 'Ex;traor.dinary - Shirt ‘Barga;ins | $1.75 and $2.00 Negligee Shirts, with soft cuffs, beautiful i patterns, very new, our choice g.pring shirts. We offer these - wonderful values for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, only— $1.25 Now is the time to act and buy what you need. | WeLLs-DickeyTrusT Co.) IR STH STAND 2NDAVE.SOUTH. 1 I ETESHILL T ",”:' = Y 1 | { ‘ - Dalans®..