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‘. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ™~~~ : WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1918 ALLIES KEPT INFORMED ank 3 Toylr, Ut - OF GERMAN MOVEMENTS With the American Army in | By ED, L, KEEN. France, June 21.- (By Mail.)—Turn- (United Press Correspondent.) "ing ‘Heinie's’” own machine guns| TLondon, July 17.—One of the chief LARGEST QUOTA WILL Long, Thos. A., Nebish. * LEAVE NEXT WEEK| Foiciion. Qe Sustan e i BUSINESS Bjurston, . Carl Theo, Moline, Il (Continued from page one) . géfii'y'f'fi"fac??;gitm, valle PROFESSION AL uck. Meyer, George Henry, Blackduck. 2 DOCTORS F;r]ner, Harry E:, New York City, iS ’ YANKEES FIGHT ENEMY WITH mS_OWN GUN (By Frank J. Taylor, United Press TATO KING “SHOWN”: BUYS FORDSON WHEN TESTED ON HIS FARM ‘There’s one characteristic about Jacobson, Henry, Williams. < ; b back on him fs the newest and fav-) causes of the lack of German success| Stavenes, Ole A., Grygla. i v kG;:?;'g‘g rl\éiilézrl,gks?:vgmn:: wtg;: ggtgg? orite stunt in a certain American out-|in this drive was the superior al}led Olson, Oscar Wim., Bemidji, N“Wl‘)l;';per; Obto B, Rices. PfiY:I:c‘Iziv ‘.ABN"D":?J::EON midji on the state road, and that is fit. tumbled. onto thi intelligence work. Aerial superior-| Jensen, Ingvald, MclInnis Creek,| ' 'Seeger, Martin Wilhelm, Forest Office—Miles Block = - henever some one puts a proposition The hoys just stumbled onto this| ity made every plan known and sur-|QOnt., Can. | River, N D ; him for consideration Mr. Miller | Tt and they like it. prise was impossible. % Damuth, Harry, Minneapolis. Torgerson, Otto, Bemidji il Recently in raids the boys brought| It is generaliy believed here that| Marateck, John, St. Hilaire. Domarata Avbias 3. Bandette, " DR, E_H _SHITH . ‘his add is- gonera ! :l:‘f;f'g:‘tle}zf:;?ug’: ot :gnl“i‘;_ :?tc; Zome g(;t;x;méz:mxan::l;i:: ygf‘ll‘g:; this ,w”'fi?.? n.n:quflenflve and not Widks, %laes} Adolgh, Bemidji. Cox, Chester C., Clear River. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON f “, ide” 3 merely 'a side s A Schuh, . Joe.; Carp. i ik < : > sation on the “other side” is BoINE| iy i, own strongholds. i Brickeon, Edward, Solway. g:‘::;‘gmll‘,°(‘;:::m%fl‘;ig};}m oAy Office Security Bank Block to change his mind as to his intent. . t th Germ n8 % i ) When C,-W. Jewett of the Jewett By notiuse theso AL B RmA 5617 Rolfe; Harry R., Calloway. Hecker, Julius Robt., Kansas City,| — . i 2 S e, George, 00! ont. o o B . 0 - BECOME EFFECTIVE : ; allotment of Fordson tractors, sug- Y 3 , ) gestgd to Mr, Miller that he ehould SRHToursoiaT e T fenT o edonnsonNe i metoln Hackelt, o TenByck, Albert Austin, Quinton,[| PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON “ avail himself o e opportunity -of | i 2 A » i s ask., Can. o5 i f % 3 securing one of these tractors, Mr. sou‘:‘;‘;?, ::;:l: afiieg&xfiifii BNd EOL now bear Tegulations, Hmitin Iég:;onjolfl:ujzn{gza%agg'elgtztte« Jelle, Edward, Jelle; « . | s 03';‘:” 1o M‘g:hn::::n" 397 Miller immediately assumed that “Never thought of that,” replied [the purchase of one and one-quarter Laviéne. Peter, e adattat o Wllgg?;igrab gement M., Moose Jaw 1 G : i me”-attitude and it was up to et nflf?ewen e P *1the others, “we're on. . §°‘I',“d° °’-d°1“,"bb°‘}" “{1 oy “,,g,,: Nylander, Olaf, Verdi, Nevada. Sjolund, Olof Olgot, Quiring, Tuesday afternoon a Fordson trac-| . That, night they. ralded the (er: ga,- w"‘;fi{‘ %o%su;e flf::,n‘; flncfi indt= ‘Bjella, Tollef, Bemidji. Grover, George, Bemidji, = /' . DR. L. A. WARD tor was taken out to the Miller farm, g;fl’;,";;glgg;;;:;},b;;‘gg’;;::;;‘, B | el Is now in effectt A i‘:gg:go?h&c‘flwg‘&m{“m& Johnson, Melvin-Julius, Nymore. "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON said to contain places as tough as 5 The new beef rationing is expected ! s 3 Koperski, Stanley, Barton. “ ~ 1 o ted and on his|™aR machine gun. Next‘ day th,e Hanson, George W., Wilmar. : 7 Bemidji, Minn. T O T eret ot the- tractor#fo | 8uLS were playing on the “Heines.” | to enable the goyernment to pureiase| - woodward, Virge, Cass Lake. Miltron Cosll Mile, Eipestone < “They're darned good .machine|more beef for shipment to American Hanson, Dan,, Baudette. st ol e lea W sthll)'ook 18 work, - With a big gang plow he| ... g,id one chap enthusiastically, | soldiers and the Allies. nearly spoiled the whole demonstra- | £0n S0 Bre BB B oS oW to Eating Places Limited, Vasstrand, John, Pitt. ~Joslin, Harry, Kelliher. {] DRS. GILMORE & McCANN Scholl, Peter J., Sturgeon Bay, Wis.| = Hagan, Ralph, Grygla. | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS tion for spectators, for the reason the a h We' lot just maturally turned up-every-|use them. We do, though. e're| public eating palces are permitted| = Beggreit, Leonard, Melby. B L 3r, 8 . 3 lt)hing:'I on the place’,' before visl;tors»az'- getting a little low on ammuntion. | o gerve beef only between 11 a. m.| Induction papers to be sent to St%l;gfoef]r iflffig:ffgefi:l?:r. Oftice—Miles. Block Guess we’ll have to run over to Ger-{ang 2:30 p. m. Beef products such as|Douglas county, Alexandria. Morkoen, Hdwin Henry, Carmel. rived, even catching a bug spreader and taking it along in the process of | ManY tonight and make ’em hand out | sweetbreads, tripe, oxtails, livers and| .- Newberger, aMrtin, Minneapolis. |- Shafer, Curtls Sherman, Sparrows some more tongues’may be served at all other| Furrer,sJake, Shullsburg, Wis. Point, Md. TR plowing. 4 1 The ‘““tough place” was then sin- . meals, A. D, Wilson, state food ad-| - Gordon, William Clifford, Barwick,| 'Barker, Carl Kirk, Wilton. X led out and also a road as hard as a ministrator, says, Ont., Can. - George, iaji - AND SURGHON gock. On the tractor was a big gang F GSSTGN WILL H0N0R By way of consolation, -it is prom- Prestabeck, Albert J., Thorhult, 'Angeglf %1:: d%‘;fi‘;’ga‘:‘mlgl’éc]{_ Ibertson Block Office Phone 163 plow and it cut the clay and road to DRA[‘TEES 0N SUND AY ised beef will be from 30 to 40 per| Allen, David, Baudette. ' duck. - ) 3 ¥ a 10-inch depth as slick as a barber cent lower in about thirty days when| Honga, Otto, Frazee./ ? Uteck, Albert A., Clearbrook. DR. EINER JOHNSON the cattle b egin to come in from the| Hulkrans, Olof, Roosevelt. Johnson, Gustaf H., Urbana, N. D: range. . A L Anderson, Glenville O. L., Garfield. itti Y Dealers Make Promise, Fundanet, I J, Fernic, B. ., Can. | Oleon, Grcas. Wilton This promise is said to come from| McFarlane, Joseph C., Baudette. Johnson, Norman Fredk., Emmett, the ibig dealers, who base their pre- Hu}l}ter, Wfill;}ams,gorthoma Idaho. 2, i g : 7 diction upon the condition of the cat- remo, Robert, Nymore. ’ Hansel, E A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. tle market and the number of cattle| Moi, Gunder, Bemidji. Jenson, ‘:fifi'}eAg{of e}?eiflfi;en SPECIALIST nfiaz xm be ready for shipment at gen‘milundw '{3,’,’}“ Call;n Nllgjxineanoli& Bosshardt, Hubart Lorene, Black-|| EYE. BAR ° NOSE THROAT that time. < oodno, am, Bemidji. : % k % dress, and music will be supplied by The number of heavy and light-| Saltveit, Harold Magnus, Moosen- Glasses Fitted DENTISTS the Kosston' high gehool band. weight animals to be shipped will | berg. 4 largely determine what the general Knauff, William, River View, St. BAND WILL PLAY AT public will have to pay for ‘supply|Paul. ; of beef, because the government de-| Holmlander, Per Ehud, Roosevelt. R, DR. J. %NDIEDBICH ¥ r thand is uniformly for those weigh-| Penney, Walter Fredk., Solway. DENTIST BAGLEY FR“)AY NIGHT ing between 600 and 800 pounds. ‘Lester, Herbert Abraham, Lavinia: Office, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg L The general public will obtain its Geisenhoft, Louis, Williams, % Office Phone 376-W - Res. 376-R supply from those weighing more or| Jorgenson, Joseph Alai, Bemidji. ‘less-than those called for by the gov-| Olson, Carl E., Grygla. shaving off a week’s growth from the face of a school boy. Mr. Miller is one of the most pro- gressive farmers in this part of the state. 'He knows his business and his, marked success since starting in & small way has been alertness to what has been necessary to ‘‘getting there” and doing it. “I had some doubts about the pull- ~ing power of the Fordson,” remark- ed Mr. Miller, “but when it pulled twice what I had any idea it might.I said that's enough for me. I've look- ed over tractors, many of them. I've got all I want right now and I hope others will buy them and let’s make this a big farming center. We can do it, .because it's here.” PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. -_— (Special to Pioneer.) Fosston, July 17.—A public dem- onstration in honor of the drafted men about to enter military service will be given at Fosston, Sunday af- ternoon. -Hon. Julius A. Schmahl, secretary of state, will deliver the ad- uck. T Coe, William H., Cass Lake. Skone, Abraham, Flaxville; Mont. Morken, John Barnhart, Malcolm. The Twenty-first battalion band DR. J. T. TOOMY ek el S R e il ';‘:;‘,f,:g!";g;‘“;‘;g“ to Bagloy, P | ernment. ! Strom, August, Graceton. NOTICE DENTIST mUNTY SCHGOL omcms thg Bagley; and Mchylgih companies | : ¢ S BT LTI T %chw‘?itzt, ?el:iry'i fiemifigi.e Ea i i %?fl{i’nlqngqm‘ ] 1:]1‘ thiis . column S Nm;é}ll (;{t Markham Hot'lgll o 4 d h L £ . i Ry ' rt, Frederick, rth. |:co alf sent a word per issue, when ons ‘Bloc! : el. ; - of .the . Twenty-first battalion, of [, - ANNUAL OUTING. - . T‘e’;lu, Olaf Leslie, Roosévelt. ptfia ‘cash -in" advancy. - No- ad ;gm - Hom ANNU AL MEET]NG z:llli:‘:lllx“:}ie'band 12, Sile U RICTal fruel An interesting program has Paoh Baney, Adam, Blackduck, _ |'be Tun ‘for less tham 10c per ‘issue The trip will be made at the insti-| prepared by the committee in charge g;‘:é“%ol;"’ygegfl{fi‘@ BonldlL . | o, cggigege‘;“i:;‘;ob"fifg Cost dnie gation of Major Tom Swinson, the|of the annual Sunday school picnic Ander'son, W;e.lter. Emett, Idaho. tor less tham 25c. The annual school officers meet- ing for Beltrami county eonvened companies never having heard the|of the Methodits church, consisting ot Doyle, William M., Arlington, S. D. FOR SALE DR D. L STANTON " - DENTIST Office in Winter Block crack band of Bemidji and their bat-|sports, contests and- races, both for : B Dot ona whaciiontty " every| tADH; | old and youns: The committee wishes| ISR, OMo Mo LOUS: o sarn—siriorty modern and wel LAWYERS : seat was occupied. PCounty Superin.| The band will be accompanied by | to emphasize the fact that the pichic| S, Nelsow; Tlag, located six-room buagalow. Ad - e e e oaneTin | several members of the Home Guard, | is not exclusively for members of the| ~ poii,g John, Bomidil dress box 575, elty. o O+ 7iate GRAHAM IM. TORRANCE opened the pt:oram b o?ltllnln the | 21though not as ascompany. Many | church and Sunday school: but that E? Estaflit‘ Fo 3, Mn;mo.e'n R ST O RS TR X r = Biithcess of thes sch o itizors oaet. | citizens will-also take the Tide and | friends of all are welcome. The out- e o FOR SALE OF RENT—Furnished, 6 LAWYER. : » 9! meet- |, oar the band and inspect the com-|ing will be held at Diamond Point to- ne, Magnus, Louis. room house, 1237 Dewey avenue.|| Milas Block Phone 680 Manning, John, Portland. . Phone 161-J. ing. g o5 One of the features of the morn- ing’s session was the presence and morrow and the picnickers will meet - o s Haug, William, Langdon, N. D. 5 N D Ty R ey o at the cifurch at 10 o'clock in thef AR & TGRe e asi. FO%PEE’?gogi?:ngox?_ stfig; i CHIROPRACTOR panies of Bagley and McIntosh for an evening’s outing. X ing.. by —— talk by A. D. Wilson, federal food The cark will meet at the city hall | morn Nobles, Charles, Shilling. 2 2 3 administrator for Minnesota. at § o'olbek and leave together for| Antoes hove hecn Moo o Cofa|: Barker, Wilher'H. Wilton. Aunchipent. . Saper baler.. Pricee THORWALD LUNDE ' . i DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTI® Jensson, Jens., McInnis Creek, Ont., Can. v 03 Fossmark, Wm. Herman, Warroad. Queal, Edward U., Baudette. . T. A. Erickson, state club leader, St. Paul, spoke on school activities for boys and girls; Supt. Balcom of the Bemidji schools talked on the re- lation'of high and rural schools, and ‘Annie E. Shelland, rural school su- pervisor, St. Paul, gave a talk on the| 25,000 people in this city and 13,000 " essentials of a one-room school. wargardens. The proud home food The afternoon session has much of | producers believe that is a record it interest. ‘The Teacher,” will be the| will be hard to beat. Neal Banter, S (Bty U‘;"ledll;ressfi})i h topic for discussion by J. C. Brown,| garden supervisor, has succeeded 1n ‘ashington, July 17.—Kcience has Rognlien, John Edwin, Strum, Wis. - president of the St. Cloud Normal.| conveying much of his own enthusi-|addéd another dalectafle fruit to Bakke, John, Neilsville 2 WANTED Others speakers will be Rev. L. P.|asm for growing things to ev@ybody | man’s larder. It's to be known as the| — perrier, Leslie, Crookstor. GIRL WANTED—For general house- .Warford, Bemidji, president of the| else in Marion. The housewives are | tangelo; and is a cross between the| Gates, Harry, Cass Lake. work. . May learn photo work if Beltrami county Red Cross chapter; | getting their kitchens ready to go|tangerine orange and the grape-fruit,| Halvorson, Olaf, Federal Dam. she wishes. Mrs. A. A. Richardson; Jifldge C. W. Stanton, Bemildji. judge ltill’terlthe 510,%00 in Dl'iizesi theflua— °"¥gmell]°~“ 4 tates i Gjevre, George, Maynard. 29 10th. Phoné 570W. 3-718 of the Fifteenth judicial district| tional war garden commission oifers e Uutlel ates bureau of plan Paulson, Anton E., Bemidji. = 3 court. : for best canning work. industry, which evolved the hybrid S(:hul?z‘, Flden; Bemidji. GI?VIJrZAI\figD;;F;(;r 51‘:‘::;‘6‘;2‘?1‘{‘5; Ofifhifi and Ho‘spmghS doll\)Ill')s 2vs6e;t Thte law m‘aktes (}t tthe tdu"i (;ll' tltle ——io et f‘;g;» srifiin?{)li:é alt:h,fi;:flzf,:c?"é" Rice, Benajmin, Gonvick. she wishes. Mrs, A. A. Richardson, || © ;:dppsn;m?i:'d Il‘v;):: Aye county superintendent of schools to g el ood-| Stenberg, Carl, Spooner. ST 3 i : ppr. Srd St. and Arvipgsye. . - _J > LIEUT HERBERT MAKES FLYING | fiavored orange’ more than either a Palm, Jghncv?cmr? Roosevelt. 0L Doxt D10 L i W2 S Bagley. THE OTHER 12.000 ARE BABIES (By' United Press.) Marion, Ind, July 17.—There are folks. Those attendig will bring tl;'gir baskets of lunch and the ladies aid will take charge of serving the din- ner on the grounds®™ Prizes will be awarded in the various contests. FOR SALE~—Five-room cottage with ,city water and sewer. Lot is "20x150 feet and runs out to the Carlson, Bernard, Tower, lake. Inquire a}'1204 Dewey Ave. Hanson, Hans Christ, Constauce. FOOI:—CQXLZ],; TR e 52tf L Thronson, Edwin, Malcolm. ne - player piano in PLEASE PASS THE TANGELO Nelson, Sven Waldemar, Warroad.| good condition, and about 40 rolls % Asp, Edwin, Spooner. of music. Will take liberty bonds. | - Krull, Leslie F., Mapleton, N, D. Call Pioneer office. da710tf . E. R. BURGESS, D. V. M. o R T v Veterinarian A neiPa Office Rhone 3-R 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. Acute = and Chronic ‘Discases " handled with great success. . 1st Nat: Bank 53!dg. Phone 406-W Hours 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p-m. vsm'g hlvi'\'{‘\%lgms%%xém N all ‘meetings- of school ' officers, for = ST oY " e i ’n:&fle and consultation - regarding TRIP HOME ON BRIEF LEAVE gmpe-fiuit or a tangerine.” Griffin, William, Northeote. ° “pates, Phone 7047 blé'w?;ls:n“ble . BUSINESS' *3 ?:tten;‘ per ninh;g'tglo the g{'prk alnd 1tn Lieutenant Jack Herbert, fleld ar- - SR L me Gorman, John King, Duluth. 1 ‘nue .° e Nyt - e efficiency ol e public schools. g 4 ¥ HOWEVER NOT T00 DEAF. Espe, Reynold, Bemidji. TANTED e e e | GENERAL MERCHANDISE tillery, U. S. A., Camp Zachary Tay ; Ledding, Odin, Underwood. WANTED—Three women to help Inf| a . ceries, Dry. Goods, Shoes, But one day out of every three hun- t y Yy kitchen. Birchmont Beach sum- lor, Louisville,, Ky., is home for a Flour, Feed, otc. dred and sixty-five may be set apart (By United Press, o Langfield, Irving B., St. Paul. for this important purpose. 'g’i'“';ft lealte isantu;";yle“;;‘r‘;" Hfi;;il;]efi Snokomish, Wash., July 17.—It| Schwartz, Elmer, Blackduck. _ mer hotel. . 716t W. G. SCHROEDER gat. D! g will not be necessery to draft:Charles| Gelen, Frederick Severn, Erckine. | WANTED—Competent maid for gen-|| Bemidji 3 Phone 656 and the baby will accompany him. Lieutenant Herbert is engaged in training men at the camp which is Ludwig into the war. He has'written| O'Brien, Guy Raymond, Hines. eral housework.- Mrs. C. R. San- QUAKER CITY GIRLS ARE T00 to the national war garden com-| Eastman, Jack, Bemidji. born, 717 Lake Blvd. Phone 449. - ATTRACTIVE FOR CIERKS a replacement. :lnis‘s'ion, saying };e is 70 and’entirely Grundmeier, Herbert Louis, Black- 716tf TOM SmT (By Uuited Press.) ; eaf: “but I am in this war with my | duck. p g WANTED—Help for restaurant woik. Phifidalpis, Jaly 17 —There Ts &l < 0o o o e Tt wiete 1o5| Biipoy: Hidor AMBAT, BaGdsrier |7 mird Strest T | W e il o i i X 3 ) s - S 5 21 SRortage of. mnsftrctive - girls “in : < a canning booklet and asked for| Schwartz, Heiney, Blackduck. WANTED—Girl to care for baby. Office Phone 12 Philadelphia, and the cigar dealers have to take the consequences. Girl cigar clerks were employed so as to release men for war work, but Call 204 Irvine or phone 600. Harry Lenahan of Bemidji left to- | information about the commission’s Beck,Louis Christian, Kelliher. ; day for Jefferson barracks, having $10,000 in prizes for canning. Olson, Victor John, Roosevelt. _________& = been enlisted in the coast artillery by : McKee, Jacob, Red Lake Falls. WANTED-+Rooms for light house- DEAN LAND CO. Sergeant Foucault. For the past two Rippy, Nemuel Jeffrey, Baudette. keeping. - Inquire Pioneer office. . Land, Loans, Insurance and 3},‘ sfnfiflfenw e{,fi.;".fi‘.‘,‘;{t“i&"‘{,’é“’fi years he hsas been emloyed as a|;———— 1|, Johnson, Henry Roy, Michigan, ~ 711 tf work loafed about the cigar stores, switchman on the M, & I. railroad. ENTERPR[SE AUTO co. N. D. WANTED—Bright girl who Is rapid City Property _ stealing conversations and smflefl,, P, S RIS A A Cook, John Alamson, Orth. and accurate with a typewriter,|| Troppman Block Bemddji that the cigar dealers.felt they were BACK FROM FUNERAL Auto Livery and Taxi Service Hanson, Hans Alfred, Williams. one who would be willing to learn doing a great injustice to the countr - D: d Night Servi Rosin, August, Papinka, Man, Can.| to operate from a dictaphone. Y gag £ v : Jay_an 1g ervice Wise, Russel, Clear River. Koors Bros. Co 62sts|| NORTHERN' MINN. AGENCY The girls were fired. No unattrac-| Mrs. S. C. Brown has returned from || Office Remore Hotel, Cor. Svenson, Frans., St. Rigis, Mont. il ~—Dwight D. Miller— ) .y ST, ] . ‘ WE CAN tive ones could be found to replace | Duluth, where she was called Friday i them, so men past draft age have been | afternoon, her brother-in-law, D. 8. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. employed. Turnbull having been killed in a run- Office Phone 1 away. The accident happened at Taber, James Calvin, Honolulu, FOR RENT ¥ FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms Anything Anywhere Offices : Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 JInsure H. 1L 0 ‘Wesa, Henry, Kelliher. for light housekeeping. 3121 Residence Phone 10 Stoering, Frank F., Cass Lake. Minn. avenue. A 3-717 FINE PIES ARE FLYING LOW . | Buell Friday when he was run over 9 5 = RS SR, Savs WARDEN | 13 & span of horses The tunerat ws | WM., MPCUAIG, B Thist Hiver | T OF RENT_Turnishedifooms, 1807 | —JSioAL INSTRUMENTS ‘ e, held in Duluth Monday. He leaves ohnson, Hdward S., Thief Kiveri" Bemidji avenue. Phone 452 W. : g : Mmager Falls. K Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machinee (By United Press.) a wife and five children. Ford, George, Portland, Ore. 3 713tf 117 Third St., Bemidj) / 4 ¥ ¥ ] FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, 1302 (| J. BISIAR, Mgr. Phone 673-W Buck, Earl, Jerico, Spring, Mo. Staberg,-Henry, Climax. Ten Eyck, Willis Oliver, Saskatoon, Can. Hillman, Homer, Allegan, Mich. Sacramento, aCl., July 17.—“Four —_— and twenty blackbirds, baked.in a|. pie,” not only is a pretty dish to set TAKEN SUDDENLY ILL. before a king, but it is good enough for any sovereign citizen of the Uuited States, according to George ih‘t:ppingaerls. m&'a{ltgr Heh:lle; l;v?s Neale, Califorians to eat blackbirds akren-gucaenly. DUy, MANC te and win the'wat. a faint. She was assisted home and is One of the economies pointed out recovering. ; by the warden is the saving in ammunition. One charge of small| - FRIENDS GREET IRISH. ~ , shot will kill a whole me: f black- birds, they travel h,m :flc(l)] den‘s‘e G. P. Irish, a old civil war vetaran. flocks. Also, the birds do consider- | Who has been confined to his bed for the past six weeks, suffering from Bemidji avenue. Phone 4562. FUNERAL DIRECTOR l ] 713tf LOST AND FOUND HUFFMAN ~ & ' O'LEARY ————eee—— || B e hay, Williams, | COST—Biack fox fur piece, Sunday, ¥ g 3 July 14, betweer Douglas Lodge FURNIT"RE AND Juneau, Frank B., Blackduck. and Birchmont Beach hotel, return TUNMUEUAL A ]Yl[:‘{:;& V%?;fiifi;cf?,}’e’{ivj},;, Aure. to B:rchmont hotel for reward. o : =) Johnson, Nels, Pitt. 716t UNDERTAKING " Fee, Arthur Ern;:st, Bemidji. - e Y e e Rustad, Louis Nick, Minneapolis. i ] 4 PHOTOGRAPHS | R L N fratiiodisio | 4, Brovold, Wilhelm, Baut}elte. H. N. M'KEE, Funeral Asson, Mathias R, Mélgplm. For the Boy; in France | The creamery has fresh buttermilk ‘While coming home from the down M, E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. able damage to crops in some sections. by Flanders, Hiram Alonzo, Puposky. P S = RETAIL F0OD PRICES Sav mid vald.-the Plonder offies a HONE W or R Davy; Clifton, Ilag. HAKKERUP STUDIO || rreamery. 528t 24 P PH 178-W or Smith, Everett, Clear River. ARE STILL MOUNTING | call. While attending her husband | —se——————————————————| Johngon, Eddie Leonard, Spring during his illness, Mrs. Irish fell and hurt her knee cap, and will be crippled for some time. ~ ADDITIONAL LOCALS Albert Graff of Wolf Lake is among the business visitors. Grove DRY CLEANING Salo, Charles, New York Mills. Clothes Cle:ners for Men, Women Urban, Anton, St. Paul. O e S S and Children Labuda, William Louis, Baudette. Pecha, George, Williams. Beckman, Andrew, Malcolm. 3 Hagen, John, Bemidji. 1 fpRY CLEA HOGF NS Horsman, Harry, Nymore. ~ Hougen, Sivert, Gilby, N. D. 10 CENTS GALLON Frederick, Chas. Oscar, Tenstrike. B R P Horton, John, Blackduck. ovandoke Fan, THE CRE AMERY HAKKER Lewandoske, Herman, Fargo, N. D. N. L UP Greer, Chester Arthur, Pennington. ‘Washingtoun, July 17.—Retail food prices in the United States increased 3 per cent from April 15 to May 15 of this year, according to estimates by the bureau of labor statisties. During the year ending May 15 last there was an increase of 5 per cent, although most vegetables showed a decline. Boiling beef increased 32 per cent during the year; cornmeal, 30 per cent; milk, 26 per cent, and pork crops, 20 per cent. Intentional Duplicate Exposure F. Jenkins, secretary of the Far- mers Equity society of Blackduck, is in the city on business. For the five years ending May 15 PHOTOGRAPHER 2 ;53 tpe}l; cent in the price of food, ac-| Miss Marguerite McDAald of Min- Photos Day and Night A In:Che“b“h' Irvin Hoy, Atlanta, ere was an average increase of | neapolis is the guest of Mr. and Mrs Third St. B_emldj Newcomb, Howard C., Hines. cording to the bureau’s statistics. lJohn C. Burke of Bemidji avenue. e — 4 — j — | — —H [ Defective

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