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" NENS FROH CORRESPONDEATS ‘#kfi***k%*##*i** KKK KK KKK HK KKK ; 1IB *| % - itors last Wednesday. “day. Chippeiva. Fine weather added great- * X X ROCKWOOD. . * KoK K KKK KK KK KKK /The picnic at M. Lubeck’s on the Fourth of July was guite largely at- tended and all report an enjoyable x| time. Mr. Utter of Bemidji was out the fortpart of last week to the Newton and Mert>farm looking after the crop. Ruby and Eva Voons visited at the home of H. Murray last Friday. Muriel Edwards spent the Fourth and Fifth of July with Ella Keehr. Paul Pagel and wife were Bemidji callers last Friday. it 0. J. Malternd, John Olson and son, Melvin, were business callers in Bemidji last Saturday. A party of 20 young people made a pleasant surprise on earl Edwards last Saturday evening. T. J. Wright and family visited at the home of L. O. Petrie’s last Sat- urday evening. Charles Keehr and wife, Rudolph Keehr and wife and George Cobetz of Royalton, came through by auto.to visit at the "home ‘of Albert Keehr's for a few days. d Frank Shipman and Savannah Mes- seral were united in marriage the Fourth of Ju§y. in Bemidji.. Mr. Shipman owns a farm near Fontenac Lake, and later in the season they expect to make their home' there. Hazel Vogts visited at the home: of Maude Wright Sunday, returning to her home in the evening. Vernie Keehr-and Georgia Murray visited Dorothy Edwards last Thurs- day evening. 3 John Vogts and daughter and Ethel Keehr autoed to Bemidji one day last week. T i E Ed. Hordorff visited at the home of Nick Nelson. Sunday, L. 0. Petrie and wife spent Sat- urday night with relatives in Bemidji, returning to “their home Sumday morning., ., > x ERTY. HORNET. *i********i{*fl* ":**'fi;**h’(‘)tv;:l:;l:c: : mong those w! - 1 :3"%?,&%’; agli'fi Mre. Vietor Petrl) o on Monday were Jam:s Angell, 5 Charles Ruynan and C. S. Butc_h(‘a:, J. g ’é’ODznflg!:lil Jfi,fi" l?e(:ai“visiung & and Champy Petri were Bomidl- v the 'hox.na of his son this week. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Petri enter- Jesse Fisher has had the telephone tained Mrs, Thompson, Mrs, Mathias| put into his housg. e Petri, Mr. and Mrs. (ihampdl’eéxl'lia:gr; id- l:b V&«;:g:g:;o ":non Tuesday 8 Bon, John o o, N visit relatives for a few days. Rxo? :;:;‘il fi‘:& as?,?;fi?' Nela Nysard George Bogart went to Bemidji on 2 La‘;t Tuesday, Richard Kelm was|Tuesday, where hehbunzht al ltleaBullfi.wk_ suddenly taken ill and‘:valm rgmovg«: dufi;n:’llls"ntll;:::yvg :r :V.Te;;n 1 Black: 3 hony hospital, where ! 2 :giitlh iusxtde‘:;: o ope:l-)nnon for ap-|sen and family and Forsten Gron pendicitis. Mrs. Lars Myre called on Mrs. M‘I'S. Andrew Eriefibqrg is vlsmng Chaml;y Petri last Wednesday. her aunt in Mlnneapoélsl.ml g Mr, and Mrs. Champy Petri were| Mrs. Chapshaw an He io ) ane callers at Puposky Saturday evening. berAl?:I:_;re h&::v gor;; g(l’n m:g el:sa:he. Wfllialmt("?;:ls;%a;alled on A. Al wartz Bros. grove and celebrated the Lanson ed Kk Fourth of July. Val. and George An- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Erickson en- it An-| gell participated in .the log-ro! ling :l:-ts‘g: egn%“'ch?fiidtexmfighaagss Mrs. | contest. - All present had a fine time. Arthur and Frank Spears and fam- g:ax;@t;nof%l_m:;en and children the iitasna Mr.flanan;s. Ne% and ll;a.be, s nd|and Mr. Neff, all drove down from e A Lamson, Jak o Bemidii | Shooks and attended the picnic at the Swartz grove. T Men and teams graded the Rasmus- Mrs. Champy Petri and son John calle:i on Mrs.p{ars Mpyre last Friday. | Son road on Friday and Saturday. i *¥*¥******i*****i*i***ii: bt il * GRANT VALLEY. * STEENERSON. MEE R R EER SRR S R R 84 X % % % K X % % K X %X %X X X | The community picnic, held at the Henry Halhausen, who has a claim | Lubeck ;l)’lncel,l was well attended and in the ‘adjoining town east, came in|enjoyed by all. ’l?uesday with his family am’i brought| Mrs. T. J. Wright entertained rel- in a nice stock of cows, horses, sheep, atives from Paynesville the last of the he kind | week. that mat ihis :;Jl:x%tprlyg.s ik Mrs. H. S. Stilwell was a Bemidj Tom Loughey and family left for)|shopper Tuesday. Red Lake Saturday on a camping trip,| = C. W. Kingsbury and family and Jack Doss is busy haying. Mrs. Peter Frost and sons, Walter BEd Fosburg, Ole Raaew, Willlam and Ferris, autoed to Bemidji to Zazorville and Ole Johnson went to|spend the Fourth. Grygla Wednesday to prove up. ‘Wm. Hanson transacted business in Gus Anderson is home for a few|Bemidji Saturday, ¢ days after doing some building at| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vogt visited Carmel. 4 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Wright Sunday. ‘Dan Fish and son, Glenn, came in| The men in this community, who Wednesday to spend the Fourth. have been working on the Mississippi Mrs. William Zavorille left Wed-|drive are now honie enjoying them- nesday for Thief River to spend the|8elves cultivating and spraying po- Fourth. tatoes. . About 200 attended the celebration| Fred Lange and C. W. Kingsbury at the creamery. wére in Bemidji on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Evans are en-| George Knapp and family and C. S. joying a visit from their daughter, Fe;z‘:na“ég:giet? ?:;L‘Eétgio%fl{fiess Mrs. Jay Cox of Woodstock. in Bemid}i Monday. : Andrew Putnam and wife autoed X X K K & ¥ X K X & %k X & ¥ %|to Bemidji Monday. x TURTLE LAKE. ¥*| Ed. Cotheran and Joe Knapp left X kK HKKKK K KKK KKK Sunday for Big Falls, where they will work in the saw mill. . sot:li‘gtay ’g:s‘;e%ul:}i:x;d I;:kl:rgg' cféwsti B Elmeir Dg %";(Pph}‘ef%vfi;l‘idayt ttol‘ his ’ ome in Oshkos s, after an was in attendance. The out-of-toWn| . iongeq visit with relatives here. visitors were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mc- Ghee and daughter, Miss Agnes, and braJI(;(el x;b(;;or’-(sl. riding around in a Postmaster Ritchie of Bemidji. Mr. . 4 T McGhee and Mr. Ritchie gave very me’;’fn’}oflfyw“ in Bemidji on bus: interesting ‘addresses which were - greatly enjoyed by all who were pres- bug‘l:z::ni? Bgfifia‘;"figfl d:';'nsacted ent. Mrs. A: L. Snyder of Buena Vista ,M:;lr;:k Silversack autoed to Bex‘nldji left Wednesday for Redby where she ¥ will visit for some time with rela- tives, t : KK H KK KKK KK KKK Mr. and Mrs. M. Walters entertain- | ¥ HEULIN, x ed: relatives and friends the Fourth.| X & % ¥ ¥ X & X & X & ¥ ¥ ¥ X All report a pleasant time. Governor Burnquist and party from Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aasen were| St. Paul were surprised in more ways Sunday visitors at the Sam Deal|than one when inspecting the state home. fisheries at Aedby. One net yielded J. H. Locke, James Love and Cale-|over 5,000 pounds of fish and pictures man Love called at the Guy Mec-|were taken of the catch. Every mem- Knight home Tuesday. ber of the party were of the opinion Mrs. Algot Carlson and family and | the fish tasted as good as they looked Mrs. C. Fournier and daughter|after preparation.by the chefs of the Blanche were Puposky shoppers Tues-| Red Lake agency on the steamer KKK KKK KKK KK KK *x PINEWO0OD. x HH KK KK KK KK KK KKK The Misses Olson and Ed. Peterson arrived bere Friday from Vang, N. D., and are spending a few days with the former’s sister, Mrs. C. B. Nelson. They made the trip in Mr. Peterson’s car. 3 oh Mr. -and’ Mrs. Peterson of Vang, N.. D.," motored here- from -Scribner Sunday and spent the day with the C. B. Nelson family. - e T. Ervin of Bemidji, E. Grinolds ‘of Solway and-A. Lewis of Geergetown Eiransacted business in Pinewood Mon- ay. ; The Red Cross Circle meets with Mrs, K. K. Meland Thursday of thi week. ; e Miss Zelly Deslaurier of Winnipeg returned to her home Saturday, after spending a few days with Miss Sena Adamson. 3 and daughter Helen of Bemidji were the guests of Mrs. A. Sthol -Friday and Saturday of last.week, . - 2 South Dakota where he will be em= here Sunday by the sudden ilmnes: Conrad -Dromness. ‘The..doctor nounced # a case of pleurisy. H reported somewhat improved:: Terms of Governors. ¥ There is no approach:to uniformity in the terms of the governors of difs ferent states of the Union. The gov- .ernors of two states are elected for one -year; those of twenty-one states. for two years; the governor of New Jersey for three- years, and those of twenty-four states for four years. - A. F. Sadler helped Bemidji celebrate|ly to the enjoyment of the day. the Fourth. Don’'t tell Sadler Be- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davidson left midji doesn’t know how to celebrate. | for Hines via Redby to celebrate the George Butler of Redby spent the| Fourth, Mrs. Davidson expecting to Fourth with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | remain for several days, while Mr. M. W. Butler. His mother accompa-|Davidson will return to attend to bus- nied him home. iness. Joe Godette, who has been visiting The celebration of the Fourth, held relatives, left Sunday for Willow City, | at the school was attended by practi- North Dakota. He was accompanied | cally every resident in this neighbor- by his nephew, Frank Fournier who|hood. Mr. Bowen of Waskish brought will work in the Dakota harvest|a party from that place and reported fields. a splendid time. A. P. Reeve was a Bemidji visitor Miss Minnie Knaupp is taking care Monday, of the Washkish postoffice during the Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wentworth | vacation of Mrs, Bowers, who has spent the Fourth with relatives at|gone to Chicago on a visit. Blackduck and Hines, returning home —_— Friday. KKK H KK KKK K KKK KX Mrs. M. Walters and John Walters|x NEBISH, . * E::Ee?:g;?:y visitors at the J. H. KX KKK KKAK KKK KKK ¢ Earl Gillman left here Monday Sugh;‘wmier called on A. P. Reeve| orning for Dassel, where he will e work on a farm.for E. H. Dietel. ™ Percy Ware. left for Little Fork KKK KHEKKKK - x|Monday, returning Wednesday, bring- * 24 % ‘EPUR RR | ing his sister, Zelma, with him. P P E R E R ER] X X X K X K ¥ Bert Noble motored to Tenstrike t Tuesday. A number of Spur residents spen 5 Clifford Doyle visited friends in Be- the Fourth at Bemidji. i midji Wednesday. Several of our young people dance: B veryone had a good time the ;to‘tfifhschool house the evening of the Fourth. Most of the Nebish y%“?ag E N folks attended the big dance a! - Mr. Palmer from the vicinity of = & Blackduck will be the principal of |10 ake.. A splendld time was re ;},fils:gzol,enifrfpf:;:a Iwo teachors Miss Myrtle Edwards from Bemidji Crops in this vicinity are looking game upt Th;l;sd;‘};m;o attend the fair. Hay is rather short on account | 430¢e, Treturning Y Miss Ione Higgins started for Das- gget}l;ogil;ygggzéher. but: other crops sel Saturday where she will visit her ¢ 1 sister. Mr. and Mrs. Granberg of St. Paul i , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Noble and are still at her mother’s, Mrs. Aman- «Grandma’” Anderson were the ts dacs;{{i:rére suffering from the un- of Mr. and Mrs. Vance Jakavich Sun- day. - usual number of mosquitoes this sea- son. R S T Freight rates have gone up on the| X ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ *E’(;KEI;S* et M. & I. and we cannot understand it " when the government sets a raise of KK kKK KK KK KKK K 25 per cent and the M. and I raised| Rev. Rascum of Solway has been it 50 per cent. Will some one answer holding services in the Bower’s school this? house for the past week and will con- tinue holding services this week. 3 J. W. Krause and family visited X K kK KK X KKK KKKiSunday at J. C. Malawoski’s and * SMITHPORT. x| called at George Brennan’s. K KKK KKKKKKKKKKX 0. W. Olson and family spent Sun- K. W. Kuchen and Oscar Wickert|day at George Brennan’s picking have left for the swamp country to|strawberries. j work on Darl’s dredge. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bowers spent E. Chamberlain and Albert Smith|Friday on their farm. They cooked have been doing considerable fencing | their dinner and supper over a comp- the past week. fire. The cutworms are beginning to| George Brennan spent Monday in disappear and what crops they have}|Bemidji. not destroyed may yet mature. They Mrs. J. C. Sharples and daughter, have been uncommonly plentiful this| Eva, and Celia Brennan picked straw- season. berries Monday. Mrs, J. C. Urker, Mrs. T. J. Burke| Bert Cromwell left Friday = for. Rl ‘T0, TEACH PUPILS A much ‘used device for enforcing the fact of the alcohol fiontent in | Wooden clock, three and a half feet beer is a bottle with heating appar- atns underneath and a glass tube in | four feet long. The case is not guar- the stopper. After two minutes the|anteed, but it is supposed to be over alcohol in ordinary brown beer passes | 225 years old and is expected to last through the stopper and burns for a| for some years to come. The works consideral;:e' time. a4 'Tihet “:gg‘St’ac{ are placed in a section of Dougias fir of Munich ordered “sixty-three “of| ;.o one end of which is ornamented these for use in tlie public schools of wlgt'h the face preeals; X ‘o We have learned from C. W. Jewett .Com_- ; N | | pany that practically all of the Fordson Tréctdrs _ that are being sold in this locality through the - Food Administration at dealer’s cost haVe}been. i sn‘ap‘ped'up by farmérs and grdups of farmers - in the outlaying districts from Bemidji. : For instance, they have gone to such com- munities as Nebish ,Little Fork, Northome, Alv- ‘wood and others from other points further out have been received. But we find that our home farmers near ' -’ Bemidji are overlooking the opportunity of secur- ; ing a Fordson Tractor and plow at the dealer’s cost price. This matter is therefore called to the atten- tion of the farmers in Bemidji and vicinity. : There is an opportunity to still secure one of . 3 : these tractors for Bemidji farmers, but immedi- ate action is necessary. = . l - Inquire for information, and remember that fihe banks will assist you in makihg the deal. Curious Wooden Clock. Seattle, Wash., boasts a curlous in diameter, with a minute band over /, -~ 4‘_ > > ! r , | 5 ‘ Defective