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\ FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1918. NEWS FROM CORRESPONDENTS lecture was open to questlons and as|” #*iii*iii*kiii* **aiwx-u«**wxi ‘school are pra gram: to be given th@ last day of school. - Richard Kelm. informs us that hej % has Just lost an ox by poisoning. Within a short time several animals - have met death’ the same way.- Now there are two reasons for ' these deaths: Criminal maliciousness and the other is carelessness in placing " poison bait to:trap animals. - No:mat- ter ‘which is 'the reasonm, the results are very disastrous and the guilty persons should ' be rounded up and taught a lesson, so that society. will be gaved from these savages. Johnnie' McKee, who ‘is employed at the Bagléy: camp, met with an " accident last: Friday and has been at home ever since, Jake McKee of Williams returned home after a:three years’ absence. He has been:drafted and wanted to spend a few: ds.ys with his parents, “Mr. and Mrs.*J. W. McKee, before leaving for a t’!'aining camp. 3 Miss Annie. Eide is having the pléasure. of a®Visit from her mother. *“Ole Jacobson'and son, Melvin, were visitors' at the home' of Dr Coy last Thursday: Wes anht Oscar Olson, L. O. Myhre and Dr, J. L. Coy have taken charge of the Liberty Loan, drlve in this township: Miss Mary McKee and - Garfield Akerberg autoed to Liberty last Tuesday. Mrs. McKee returned with them and stayed In Bemidji until Friday. Mrs,” William Staples Teturned to Bemidji Friday after a week’s visit with her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Sporefl Lars. Christiansen and three sons, Edward, Alfred and_Karl, were Lib- erty visitors Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hayes were Puposky ‘visitors Friday and Debs schools play an important part in one's* “Environment” the questions were mostly on schools. Mrs. James F. Hayes was chairman of the meet- ing. *,*«k**t%}f«k#i*i&: Xk K KKK *Tik'k*_ii Misses Olga and Clara Stene ar- rived home Saturday night from Be- midji ‘for an over-Sunday ‘visit. = - are glad to hear more settlers are coming to the farms, Rev. Bast will hold services in the Malterud school house Aprit 24 at 8 o'clock p. m. have .in“mind. Your guests Andrew Brtenberg went to Black- duck Saturday. Rev. McLane preached at the Wi- nan scheol Sunday morning. Miss Martha Stene. has gone = to Margie to work tor the Northern Ce- dar company. James Angell went to Bemidji on Tuesday to attend /the assessors’ meeting. Mrs, Thomas Woodward -and two _children went ‘to- St. Paul" Wednes-| day to visit her sister. The Liberty Loan committee, con- sisting of J. ‘D.'‘Begart,” ch@airman; John Thullen and Herman Thom; met ‘WOODWOR “The Permonsnt Furniters faz Yoor Heme' at the home of the" latter Thursday evening. KR K KKK KK K KKK KKK * -RO| D X e K KKK The basket social that was given .| for' the benefit “of - the' Union 'ceme- tery, April 21, was- well attended, 45 baskets being sold, bringing the nice sum of '$49.65. The fore part of the evening ‘was taken .up by a patriotic speaker from Bemidji. Ev- erybody enjoyed it only it was rather. short. Hope they find time to come again. Everybody is wishing: for rain as "it is badly needed in some places. L. O. Petrie’s autoed to Bemidji last Sunday. Earl Porter of Sebeka is up visit- | x L SN Let us show you what a truly. 'homev kome even a sma” place canbe. It has many built-in convenirnces which make bousckecy ing a joy —the result of wise use of CURHIS Woodwork. * We can show you the plans for this and many oher hotses of many different types and costs. Seé them before you build. et us help you. Our experience and service are yours to use ¢ Lt We recommend Cu#18 Woodwork for its excellent design, is true worthj its'superior workmunship. And because, considering quality and price; it cannot be duplicated. comfortable litile h@m@ ? Today—Telepnone the Pioneer of: fice, 922, about that news item you an friends will appreciate the courtesy. MORE CHARMING It seems like a fabulous:sfim even for the object of helping American women be more beautiful. But to originate producé and market the “Jonteel” 5 Toilet Articles, required one million dollars. Like Rome, “Jonteel” products were not made.in-; day. You can well imagine the months of hard work: the almost endless experimenting the constant:calls for more expense money required to produce an article of more:merit than any other on the market. - Bt to - produce that better Face Powder, Talcum Powder, Cold Cream—was' the sole object of the creators of “Jonteel” goods, ‘and- nothing was. permitted to wnd in the way of success. ' ‘READY'FOR YOUR DRESSING TABLE “Jonteel” Toilet Articles, in all their daintiness:and exquisite odor, are on sale/at Barker’s. That you will like “Jonteel” goods is- a certainty. That you will ~ “prefer them'to-the:kind you have been using is almost equally as sure. ‘At least, most women who try “Jon- teel” are keenly enthualastlc i JONTEEL Face ‘Powder Toilet Powder Cold Cream BARKER’S DRUG & JEWELRY STORE | The Rexall Store IlllllllllIlll|llllll!llIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllll PHOTOGRAPHS I: q lNngf{gggED'SMBT I Can Insure ing a friend, Miss Ethel Keehr. We hear Ed Keehr and family are going to Montaxl:: 1 ot Martin- Longballa is<*expected *to move on hls farm’ in Rockwood. We | BEMIDJI, visitors Sunday. »—-=Thurbet 'Lewis, the fifteen-year- old orator of Portland,. Ore., lec- tured on “Environtent” in the Deer - Lake school Sq,turday night. The HIS war is a test of a democratic Govern- ment. It is also -a trial of democracy as to its fitness to survive. A small group of auto- crats within whose hands are the resources of Central Eurocpe are attaching the principle of the right of people to govern themselves. Should the United States and its allies fail in this war there will not remain on earth a people absolutely indepen- dent of the dictation of the Teutonic empires, organized for military efficiency and bent on using that efficiency for the purpose of forcing their will upon ‘the world. Let the Teu- . tons triumph and the world will not be a - safe place for democracy, and to male it such-e safe place, is not' only the expressed purpose of the United States in taking up ; the challenge of the Huns, but also the purpose: of 'the other { powers who took up the challenge when Germany sent it ‘SMETH-ROBINSON LUMBER (0 PHONE 97 ars Be Patriots! For the Boys in France I ! | -+ Bemidji, Minn. P, 0./ Box, 204 Sittings Made Day or Night "HAKKERUP STUDIO | MINN. RATTLIAN One of the first great steps called for by the Govern- i ment is—SAVING. The American people must cease to ’ require all of the pleasant and comfortable luxuries which ‘ they consumed before the war, the produttion of which o calls for the energy of millions of men and{women. These men and women must devote themselves toithe production of the things which are needed to win the war. This is the Key to the present situation; it rests.in the hands of the average man, woman and child in every state in the Union, by refraining from everything not absolutely necessary to health, and efficiency, to release strong arms for the pro- duction of materials of war to support our army and navy. Idle dollars are SLACKER dollars, but dollars spent for unnecessary articles, the production of which require labor and materials which the government needs to save the lives of our fighting men, are TRAITOR dollars. S A A T AT e M DDA MR ' i VG 25 ' é forth three years and a half:ago, and who forithree years ° g and a half have borne the burden of the contflict. Bu'yWar Savmgs Stamps g For this reason the PRESENT BUSINESS OF THE 3 i UNITED STATES IS WAR—war to e:tcat;z;:li\nate or- at Postoffices, Banks, Trust Companies gamzed unrighteousness and to es peace { among the nations of the world. or Qther Autho;lzed AgenCIes il . The Government has perfected a planhwhictl; an i will enable all of our people without exception, } ~' f talke a definite part in winning the war. Stamp Out AUtocracy l '? THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY L Graham M. Torrance DeWitt H. Fisk Dr. G. M. Palmer Dr. C. R. Sanborn Drs. Gilmore & McCann ,‘ / E Attorney at Law Attorney at Law Dentist Physician and Surgeon Physcians and Surgeons ‘ -: Tv Page & Hill Company Charles S. Carter ! ‘ g Offices over Northern Natiopnal Bank 2 i ) fi'fl-:._._&.- { ! f ! { 1 | -