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B KRR KKK KKK = x NORTHERN x RN XK EKE + Mr .and-Mrs. Frank Deming of Bemidji are guests of Mrs, Ora’ Whit- 9“ a'tew days. Sclicols; in. district. No.. 48 began ;. Monday after the Christmas Mrs. Roy Cartright and children, Mrs. E. P. Cronemiller, F. E. Ander- son 'n.nd Ralph Cronemiller have the Ross Anderson {5’ busy hauling wood to Bemidji. e TR . Noel"was a Bemidji visitor i ‘Whiting was in Bemidji on businéss Monday. AKX EK KKK i SPRUCE GROVE * EER KKK KKK KK KK . Kniité’ Olson “is again seen golng through Spruce Grove with loads for the drainage company up east. Will Shanley of near Grygla was at the Willlam Paskewitz farm on Friday after a load of hay. The Carmel Co-operative creamery company held a-business meeting on Thursday. at the creamery. +Mrs. Ray Paskewitz is spending a few days at the home of her parents, Mr, #nd Mrs, Thor Thornson. Her mpther has rheumatism, e ]n_wklns Mwmds a o;ller near holt. on onday _doing. some hyqpheggfl’s work. .. i AR KRR KK RN S SPRUCE GROVE * I EEE R RES R R BB 5 he Hawkin, Pagkewitz and Knut- son, families are all out again after haying the “fiu’’ for three weeks. .<Miss Lillie Ose, teacher in district No. 120, west. has been ill with the the last two weeks and-the has been closed. ... - 3 s Paskewitz, with the tractor and wood saw; sawed wood for Thos. Knutson on Friday and Monday. . Ther: Thornson'# ~-Hamre - was a :fla; in thig meighborhood on Fri- + Charles Paskewitz was a caller at .J,.N. Landr's home on Saturday. G. Benson, Arthur Dalton and askewitz are around getting arney Gibney has ‘purchased a new horge. : L 5 his Bowers spent Sunday after- #oon in this vicinity. & : ] and. Mrs. E. C, Kralg have : I conduct: v..Fr, J.J. T. nducted services in the St. church at Wilton last Fri- W dll_flora 'Beverps. a nephew of _?e?rgg Grow, spent Sunday with the atter and family. 5 IR R LR R R ] - STEENERSON * CEER KRR KR KKK KNS e. postoffice at Moosenberg will " discontinued after December 31 and .mail for that place should be ‘gent to, Thorhult, »Mps. .Henry - Houlhusen had -a y Christmas tree-for her fimily and her ;gwl rs, Fred and 'Willjams, and ,,-,%n. Wiliam Zavorfll Chrigtmas tree and_ frien d_ ‘entertained _on Cnristmas eye. : rles Peters is getting along with "his ditching contract. Ole Raaen has purchased a black eam from Jack Doss. o Services were held in the Thorhult 1 Sunday . by. a minister from @f River. Falls, Y “ AR KRR KR KK KKK ¥ | ° GRANT VALLEY » ii;”iii*ifiii*i! .. Mrs. C. W. Kingsbury has been on ‘the sick list but is now improved. “. Mis, WHillam Hanson has been sick but is convaléscent. - ‘.. Anthur and. Leroy Datley and Lyle Snnd‘on of Rockwood were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. i The “flu’”’ has been raging in the 4T, J. Wright home, there being five ~of them down with it ynder-the care ‘of Dr. Shannon. They 'are now sre- _covering. e rge Brennan and daughtery oNere. in. Bemidii on business gfl HCHITS i ? Lange-and tamily visited-C: S Fel and dlnghier. Mrs. Sarah Knapp, Sunday, « Chsper lénlpp and wite visited at 8 ome-~8unday even- e, P Casper Knapp Sunday. The baby daugliter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dafley was quite sick last week. A : KEK KKK KRR KKK KK x i ROCKWO00D » KpH R KRN KX “SNick Hirt was a Bemidji caller Idst Thursday. ; : . Guy Sanborn called on Mrs. Alfért Keehr last Thursday after- noon. n}‘l‘s"mu Lubeck, accompanied by Mrs. B. Edwards, made & business trip. to. Midway Park store on New Year's day. Mrs, Edward made & short call on Mrs. Stecker and was glad to find Mrs. Stecker was im- proving in health and-able to master her 'work again. 4 v Harry Vogts was a business caller in Bemidji last Thursday. Albert Keehr and Charlés Koenig weré among the business callers in Bemidji last Thursday.- J. J. Jinkenson sold a ‘cow to a party in Bemidji and made the de- livery last Friday. Mrs .Charles Koenig is on the sick 11st.. It is hoped she hasn’t contracted the “‘flu.” Esther R. Johnson ,resumed' her dutfes as teacher.in district No. 29 Monday, January 6. . At this writing Blanche Trog is very sick with the flu.” Some others in the tamily are also sick. There has been no serious results from the “flu” patients in the west part of the township yet;. although ‘there' has been.a number.ot them.- " 'Miss Bell, who teaches’ the Mal- terud school, was not able to resume her duties on account of so many of herpupils being sick with the “fiu.” Hazel Vogt called at the Edwards honte last Monday afternoon. Jay Edwards was on the sick list a couple of days last week. H. Murray called at the B. Edwards home last Sunday. R ¥ ; KRR AR E XK HK ** LAKEWO00D ” [(E TSR EEE SIS Sk _Mrs. Jensen received-the sad news that her youngest sister in Norway had died of the influenza. Harold Kling and Edwin Treit are on: the sick list. Miss Smith and J. F. Sexton visited at N.-C. H@mmol;i ll;ommjl‘nurgllp.yihg Rev. Hango ¢ld sprvices In ° Lu’theran‘gcngu?éh Blin?iy. , The Dutchie"postoffice has been moved from G. McGuire’s residence in Prosper town-‘to W. Collins’ store in | . Lakewood. J. F. Sexton Saturday. AT s - ¥ Miss Robberstad visited at Palm- quist’s Friday. Skt . Bngebur Brekke - visited: Sunday with’ Gunhfld Robberstad. 016" Trelt and Tamily ‘visited ‘at L. Anensen’s Stunday: t B. Arnesen and wife and Nels Brekke and ‘family ' visited: at 8, Palmquist’s Sunday. - L. Anensen ‘and " family and " Ole Jordahl and ‘family spent Christmas éve at Ole Treft's. * "/:% = ° r. and Mrs. Hamilton entertained the Sexton family at dinner ' Christ- maa day. Nels Brekke helped N. €. Hamiiton put up ice last week. ° s 3 ; ~called at Robberstad's = A gy e : n by the Lakewood school, Miss Mary Smith, teacher. . Prayer and" Scripture Reading— Miss. Smith, Song—"'Silent Night,” audience. * Recitation—"A Welcome,” Nellie Brekke. Song—*"Joy to the World,” audi- ence. Récitation—*"Little Lights, a can- dle piece by seven' pupils. Recitation—'"A Greetiig;” Ruth Hamilton. - B . Engolf £ n —“The eoftation—! T CHristmas,” by My Primary Song—'I'm Singing a Story,” by Neilie Brekke, Myrtle Arnesen and Ruth Hamilton. 3 ecitation—*Hafl the . New. Born ve. irtle and Lawrence Arnesen and Nellie Brekke. Song—*Luther’s Cradle Hymn,"” school. Recitation—*"'A Thought of Him,"” Harold Arnesen and Arthur ‘Robber- stad. Song—*Hosanna to the King," au- dience. Recitation and Pantomime—‘The King Came Down,” by first, second and third graders. Song—*‘Little Star,” school boys. Recitation — “Playing Christmas |- Farles,” by Anna Robberstad and Effie Hamilton, Solo—'*Would We?" by Miss Rob- berstad and chorus. i Recitation—*"1 ish ‘the Stars Would Speak to Me,” Ruth Hamilton. Instrumental Music — Maurice] Grove. wolELe Recitation—*'Stars for the Christ. mas Crown,” five boys. Song—“Will There. Be Any Stars in My Crown?” audience. Recitation—*The ‘Lost Lamb,” by Ole Robberstad and Walter Hamilton: Recitation—"A "~ Merry Christmas and.a Glad New Year,” by Glenn Hamilton, Harold and Arthur Arne- sen. Song—'‘Shout the. Blessed Tid- ings,” audience. ' s Recitation — “Christmas Roses,” Miss Arnesen, Double Duet—*Shine the Stars of Midnight,” by Alice Arnesen, Gun- hild Robberstgd, sopranos,.and Miss Smith and EliZabeth Hamilton, altos. Recitation—"'0 Night of Nights,” by Maurice Grove, N Song in Norwegian. OF PRAYER THIS iy ——— The third meeting in the nation wide week of prayer will ‘be held a the Methodist church ' tonight -at 8 o’clock, when Rev. L. P. Warford of the Presbyterian church will speak- on “Will God Break His Lawsto Answer Prayer?” In this connection; the gist is given out as follows: “Who is demdcracy? You are—ajl.| of us together make it. What forces us into it? Common sentiment—the spread of its ideals, midji make her contribution to a new. world democracy? =By the -thinking and living on the part ofher citizens of sacrificial co-operation more really than ever before. Can a world de- mocracy be built- - with tHé“former spiritual resources? Unquestionably no. “Wiliat ‘are yoit'doing about it?’’ KNITTING CEASES JAN. 15. St. Paul, Jan. 9.—The click of the knitting needle will cease to be the accompaniment of all feminine chat- ter, household discussions and publi¢ speeches after January 16.° 5 At least the knitting of sweaters, socks, and wristlets will cease then, according to Red Cross orders. . On that 'date all knifted garmentg and surplus yarn which have been issued = through . the various units must be returned to Red Cross head- quarters, . Wil X Chairmen of the knitting units are now the busiest individuals in thé ranks of former women war workers, in their effort to have all materials issued by them returned promptly. leased. \(g learn. that. there | 1<l Owing to its antiseptic properties, 20° Mule Team. Powdered Boric-can not be too highly recommended for liberal use in the care of the person wherever and whenever exposed tof: ‘any contagious disease. It may .be appied as a powder or. with..water! as a solution. 1 It may be used with absolute: free- | dom and safety in all the natural}! cavities of the body;:physicians al-! most always prescribe it as an eye water, mouth wash, etc., and where ‘l ever introduced the antiseptic action 'CREAM FOR CATARRH - = ~PENS UP NOSTRILS Tells How To Get Quick Relief from Head-Colds. It's Splendid! In one minute your clogged nos- trils will .open, the air passages. of your head will clear and you can breath freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry- ness. No struggliing .for breath at night, your cold or catarrh will be gone, Get a small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm from your: gZist: now. Apply a little of this nt; antf- septic, healing cream in your nos- trils. It penetrates through evel air passage of the head, soothes tfii inflamed or swollen. mucous wmem- brane and relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don’t stay.stuffed- 1‘1& with a cold or nasty catairh-—Re- E ¢ is certain; but there is no danger “ | FOR EVENING | | . ent a word: per pald ‘cashifny dvanpce. be run for lesc than 10c per i ‘Ads charged on our books cost one cent & word per issue. No ads run for less than 26e. 1 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Rex Sanitary _closet, complete. Inquire ‘at 905 Minne- sota Ave. . ¢ 2d110 FOR SALE—16 inch seasoned jack- pine wood $2.25 per cord. Leave orders at Brakke’s Store. 'Phone 133-W, 6d115 FOR SALs—Property, 3 lots, seven “room house with °_hardwood fioor | throughout; garage and woodshed.: .~ Wish to sell at once. Phone 513, “Inquire Mrs, J. E. Black." 3d111- | FOR SALE—Two cows, one fresh and one coming in. Fred Westphal, _'Box 81, Bemidji# *-Minn. Phone 1 180-F-4. 6d114 FOR SALB CHEAP—BIg camp rangs, :.8 holes, nearly new. O. K. Res. taurant, 6d1-13 FOR SALE—Or trade; 10 room mod- < ern residence and two lots in the' .city of Fergus - Falls, Minn,, to trade for clear land: - ‘E.J. Olsen, :1317 Irvine Ave., Bemidil:- - 2d19" FOR SALE—House and lot, also fur- nfture; east of Lincoln school on corner, Nymorg. Cheap if taken at once. Vincent Jonas, Nymore, “Minn., . d. SALE—Oak; . well b ladder. Chll ‘at Pjoneer “offic : % 11 WANTED \WANTED—MAN . to cut and Lhaut ; -tamaraé¢ pole: wood. WiH furnish . house and barn. I have® miy’own ! team. ~Wood 1s one-mile Wwest ‘o i . Bemidjl on 14th-8t. There'is about {100 loads. E. J. Willits, ¥ ! .trami Ave. Phone 41, How can Be: | AlNTED—GI rl. ED—Young, man, Who Wit ANT) “.g‘oso”ddha d apd h eri Pioneer office; E. H. Denu. -4d1-10 [ "4 real estate deal, FOR ANY 'kind- J.-willits, 407 Bel- <.see or write E. tljnmi Ave. Phone 41. FOR RENT - Modern furnished rooms. -‘311 ~“America Ave. Mrs: K. Aller. 3d11l FOR RENT-—Two. furnished rooms ...for light housekeeping, 312 Min- nesota Ave. 2d19 FOR RENT—Six room. house.- :615 3d19 Irvine Ave. Phone 744. S SR S A S M S T FOR: RENT - Modg¢rn 'rfurpished . room. (_Ja}l 327 0r 260.5. % 14tL] 00 Ribvai, $100, The readers of ; this: paper, W 14 a ane dreaded - disease “that . science has been. able to cure in all its stages and that is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly influenced by - constitutional * conditions | requires constitutional treatment. Hall's ' Catarrh Medicine is taken internally.and acts thru the Blood on the Mucous. Sur- . faces of the Syestem thereby destroving the foundation-of the dlaenu. ing the : patient strength ‘by building up the con- ¢ stitution and assisting nature in doingita’ * The, proptietors have. so Ilflll:h‘ in the curative powers of Hall's rh_Medicine that they offer One: Fundred Dollars for any casethat it fails to cure. Send for: list of testimonials. f o ‘Toledo, work. 14 . Address F. J. CHENEY Ohjo. -Sold by all Druggl from its use as there is with some|. other disinfectants. Insist upon hav- ing the original package. of 20 Mule Team Powdered Boric and then you know that you have the real article full strength. All leading druggists. L : ——— s H. N. MKEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R a ‘FIYX THOSE PDPooR STICK. So BAD! AN OUR RING Bl DOESN'TS X THAT! Your appetite,: because here’s whe! clock strikes on the Eat Hour, you’ll ma our groceries. The merit of our goods follows to your very toniers after:the: first trial ‘given our merchandise plus service. Henry Brakke 1218t }: Young Financle Newell entered his father's study one day much excited and out of breath. “Oh, papa,” le sald, ‘a.man _the street has some pigeons st lack 24 cents of hav- o buy one.. Weon't you 7 *Wiifetiy® AR the ‘father hande¢ over the desired amount he [asked now much the pigeons were worth, As the small boy hurried away. he shouted back: . “T'wenty-five cents.” STATEMENT OF THE COND: SOLWAY STATE % ‘B WAY, Hr, Overdrafts U. 8. bonds Fu x hecks and drafts in it . uee,lrom‘bnnk!. ¥ -fi.fi!.fl Cash ;on hand ( [+ ”“ N " ‘Total cash assets. . Total 5,349.28 v $54,409.21 apital stock ‘Burplus fund Undivided profits, net ‘Deposits _subject’ to check .........¢ Cashier’s checks .. Total immediate 1 bilities cads 902.68 Savings deposits 560.156 Timie certificates 8,888:54 Totdl @eposits: S 42,142.37 Total : .$54,499.21 Amount of reserve on hand....$5,349.28 Amount of reserve required b: . 3,710.30 Minnesota, County of Bel- . Manthey, president,>and an . Smith, cashier, of the- above ed bank; do solemnly swear that the above - statement: is true. to. the” best of oéur knowledge and: belief. . 10,000,00 ¥ 2,000:00° ‘Correct attest, two “directors: A Wallace, H. K:- Robingon.” 65 Subscribed and sworn td before .me this 7th day of January, 1819. : H, K. ROBINSON, - (Seal) * N bli otary- ‘Beltrami Coun! “My commission ‘expires Aug.-.8; I‘d Charter No. 8241 RE a pigiianty e, Bookes demeane them! men, and do:sharpest 10,000.00 l,mrgo :1,192.78 " payable cates for money borrowed). . Deposits subject to lJh ....... $18,676.6! check ..... 5 Cashfer's checks .... 173174 Total immediate la- S bilities !Zfl,‘si.fi 7 Time certificat 18,391:92 ‘Total deposits 6,000,00 ° e Amount of reserve required by Total. ... ,093,09. Amount ‘of re: ...$2,607.30 law P SRR o {1 Minnesota, 'County. of. Bel- ipresident; and o B " he above: nairied (- /Correct-attest; two: direc White, W. L. Brooks: “-- - Subscribed and_aworn to- this' 8th day of J’nm!gfin 19 T(mean o - tary § _ Beltrami_Coun My commission expires July. 2 R PORT OF CONDITION oF THE X ‘At the close of business on December 31,°1918." 3 3 RMesources. Loans and discounts U. 8. Bonds— - " U.'S: bonds secure U.)S U. 8. bond :deposits ( - ONEUO! Tioan- BondmwH1ine ru Liberty-loan:bonds;® 4 “Liberty loan.'bonds,.3 secure postal: saving ) value) rtmcalpe‘: of . indebtedness V. S.:bonds depboaited - to secure ‘ylrc(l!atio‘n {par: value)....$ 50,000.00 n lnpd é«rflflcmés “of ' indebtedness pledged g 10,000.00 40,000.00 , ‘Payments actnally made on Liberty Y 3 unpledged Stock of Federal Reserve bank (50 pér of the Fourth Liberty loan awmed. ‘Bonas, Becurities, Bto.—' i - ‘Securities ofia_e; than U. S. bqnds (n Value of banking house. owned and unin Lawful serve with Federal Reserve bank Cash in vaujt and net amounts due from bankers and’trus panfes., . or town'as repol‘—‘un‘ Y Net amounts_due from banks, Checks on other banks in the !mi‘fem:v.:u{t Checks on banks located outsidi * - other items . Redemption Interest . earned b receivable not -~ Total . AT Capital stock paid 1 Surplus:.fund - ..... Less current ‘expenses, Interest:and-discount collected or ed -(approximate). Circulating notes. outstanding 'Nec,‘mm_lmtg due; gfl.wni'hahkfi: A1) ef0; g u?)’%nt to ¢ ue in pas Cashier’s ch sits {{ Time D Subj - AT ,Cormutes of deposit {othe ngul savin leposits . Offier time deposits ..... United States Deposits— v United States deposits, incl officers ... 5 Stiite of ] ! I, W. L. Brooks, cashler of the the above statement is trug to Correct attest:: A. P. Whit ‘bank: bank 18, 5,536. sa%gz‘_‘ 20,1 : 6. 7.819.32 95,757.84 18e53 50;609:68 np 'lh_a pest of’ my A ,C. M. Bacon, Geo. Subscribed and sworn: to.before me this8th ST (Seal)*t- E. B. B re you’ll get goo& things to eat. When the, ke -an unusual rush for the table spread with fork, and you're life cus- < 3 ok 1024 Doud Avenue ' Dafartiva