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-\ hrought ‘home his camoufidged hel-|Charles Foster .and John Malmquist - ptany' in'this’ vichity and many will | cw:g'q;g’; to be out. 0% K K KRR AR N KKK KR KK KK KKk kK KK XKk XK K K & % HOME SERVICE GLAD 1 * . PINEWOOD. elhe LOUIS * TO 'ASSIST SOLDIERS HERENE KRR KK KE KKK ERKEEKKEEKK KKK KK KX x;'ndmhar Koors with that can of| 'Remember Koors with that can of| The home service section ot L e 'Tgey' guarantee nthmg;lsotx; cream. Tllll?y guttrantee uafls(ag;lso& American Reéd Cross announces "h”’ no every shipment. ‘w on every shipment. w. % e o ,ohgnwwer and Henry Dille of| Mrs. Lone is visiting friéends at & ';‘;lv“:“e "c":)”m"’;! ’;‘C:”“:"i’l 4. g'wa‘y’-an'fnhed thelr job of-tie work | Hines. . authorizes a bonus of sixty dollars, for the Smith Tie €o.,-and returned| Will Neuman left Monday for|payable to all persons who have M\lflhfl% olo';i,fl!); at!eo;’n%on. il apactl, where. he will work for{gerved in'the military or naval forces "Qetil 'ord ‘of Debs returned|a while. P nge Trom ‘“aver -there” Saturday| Miss Elida Tell spent a few days ‘;’“’1 ;‘::,"“ been-digcharged since April 18 the first from Debs to return|with Mrs. H. Gregorson this week. " . om foreign service. Mr. Woodford| Hilden Tell returned Friday from| All discharged ‘men who are’en- oks hale and hearty and we arg|Corrigan’s camp. titled to this amount should write to B. A. Ronning, James Harkins,| ne zong finance office, Liemon build- the first seen by|were visitors in-Blackduek this week. |28, Washington, D.-C,, enclosing A. O. ‘Anderson has returned from | certificate of'discharge, a copy of the now realize vi‘l:iut o&r boys h&vsddo:: ]t,he Pimu;l: Lnlel e;x*n% where he ‘has| order of release or papers bearing the and the hardships they have endur een working a nter. endorsement of “final “payment. A for, thefr homes and their country. Robert Norquist went to Bemidji 3 The following Pimeéwood - peopld| Thursday to see his brother and from statement of all-military seérvice dur- ‘were Bemidjl visitors Saturdays|there’to International Falls to work. |ing the war, place and date. of re- /George Clemer, Emil Surma, Wfllllfi Mr. -and Mrs. Q. 8. Neuman -and| porting at ffst station, and the ad- ‘Elifott, Mrs. 8. C. Miller, iMss Merle|the Missés Grace and Annetta Neu- h B » x dress to which the check should be ‘Methven, Mfss Vera “Blliott, Miss|man and Margaret Arnold ~were nt 1 tred. AN {Norman and John Haunson. /| guests of Mrs. A. 0. Anderson Sun-|Sent are also required. papers " Frank Klingbeil, one of the|day. : will be returned with check. iploneers of Buszle, left for Trail Sat-| Blver Tell drove to Pennington on| ° The local ‘home' gérvice committee igrady with two carloads of house-|business Sunday. will be- glad to atd any soldier in writing for this bonus. Home Service Section. { l glad to see him with us again, niet and-gas mask ‘Bold goods and lumber. Mr. Kling:| Mr.and Mrs, B C. Qlmstead visited Beill l‘zau bought a farm there wherg ;:'m'h?y home ‘of L. C. Kirkpatrick e will reside. We hope him goo . Rooin 17, NoFthern National Bank {guccess and regret hls moving away New- Farmers® Club. m 17, Northeérn Natlonal Ban ‘from Pinewood. i A me;ltiing ;va.; held &;amrl;lay at | Bullding, Bemidji. Sidney Miller was a Bemidji visl<| the Kitchie school house for the pur- tor Moxsy. pose of organizing 2 farmers’ club, | ¥ X K N XK XK KK X &L &k X & % & " Mrs. Frank Klingbeil and children| A large crowd was in attendance and | * 'KELLIHER SCHOOL NOTES * feft Monday evening for their new|listened tog? veryl:nteéeutlntg taAK 0!; X HEEKEKEEKE KKK KK Rome near Trail. potatoes ven by County gen Mrs. Fritz Johnson of Debs re-| Aamodt. The ladies served lunch, otcéahgy;’ gl‘i:“s::k“ga’d‘t‘.“; days furned home Monday morning from|after the business meeting was over. | o BBem(;djl lo:' Tet el ;gfl: absence nard, where she spent Sunday| Temporary officers were chosen| ™y 0 o, B oo ’o l:t ket Witk her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred|and another meeting is to be held inf o) b' Frida fi 8 “’] 2{ ng Ehlers, two weeks to complete the organiza-; "'\ e'an e" T)l;' o arg baatabi: i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of|tion. Officers selected were: Presi- Wfldmm m b "657 ';\?l:m At l)l" Pinewood left Tuesday-for “Harlow,|dent, L. C. Kirkpatrick; vice-presi-| = o c: Fol ;a 165t ampbell’s N. D., where they will remain for|dent, C. C. Smith; secretary, G. ‘Some -of they teach took t some time. Oberst; treasurer, H. Gregorson. PO °d roning 1 ers ;":t edp?lr Henty ~‘Gitbértson, AT bate gfi geesubj:cs; :f n"{ggv:mmer?; Olo' Hove, K. K. Meliand and Cart| ¥ NORTHERN. A the Women s Stydy. olabe:.. -, /Mélland were Bomidjl business visly|® % % % ¥ &k % ¥ 4 ¥ % % ®'g &| The mamual tralning = -class 1s tors Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Anderson and Arthur dl;r:‘ng out eamY el pas Gust Egk .iadi Carl Steffne of Debs| Brown ¢f-Bemidji spent Sunday with %th dohoal puptlson Friday even- ;"3?& T‘;:Tm{h;? &oda.the. samppy "h‘i"';“m%‘:;:a“afli 3. Noel. st Ing participated in an exciting sleigh erscher Greer and_Henry, Polan|yiannah, N,-D.,.whero he has Been| - 3: ; were Bemid){ ‘callers Thurs-i making a deal fo: ,{gmw_m}reje{. e s . ect! move: hig ere in &Q'Suho and “Robért Greer of ?:g :\s:‘; mtu’:é.h' i A w 4 11 Dobs were Pinewood visitors Thure-| Misg Mae ,Simenson, teacher. of 3 4 armn ‘school No. 2, spent the week-end at day. : iltm ‘Magneson and family Of|per home in Bemidji, visiting her| FOR PROQ Aupe moved to Bhevlin Thursday. Mri| hrother, Leo, who has just returned| Grip, Sore Throat,. “in "Chest, and Mr. Simenson enlstéd | all 'inflammation " and " ‘Congestion Ma":huon v‘:u formerly the ;Aulrl; meréhant, but on account o in the navy the day after war was health ' was forced to quit,” having|geclared, and has made a good many sold out the store to 8. 0. Jallen theft;jps across the pond and received It s far superior to mustard plas- first of the year. We very much re-|hig honorable discharge last week. | ters or any liniment on the miarket. gret to lose Mr. Magneson and family| nmr. and Mrs. Clarence Grover of| It relives congestion, 'inflammation from our locality. Bemidji spent-Sunday with Mrs F. and ‘pain ‘abmost instantly. It takes . Mrs. Mollle Dodge and little son|y. Grover. the place of plastérs or liniments for were ‘Bemidji callers Thursday. There was & dance in the Town | 0¥l% pains and. aches. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Grinols and Mrs:| ha11 Saturday evening, which was| It has produced avonderful résults Nels Bye of Solway were Pinewood| el attended. with ihousands -afflicted with sore bug:emnvlm&n ]g'rmay, i N i throa.g"tomull:ls. aut!‘z neck, n?uralgla. Jarl e, the Pinewood merchant congestion, rheumatism, sprains, gore was & Bo{way caller Thursday after- :* KEEKRK KKK KKK : muscles, bruises, colds in the schest, noon. : 5 bronchitis, ‘croup, ‘héadache, lumbago, Nels Rude family arrived in Pine-| & & % & &4 & & 4k % & & & & & & | Balns and dehes of the’back or Jolnts wood Thursday evening are now G B od to B & ) settled in the Ponewood Merchantile| . G¢orge Bremnan returned to Be.| Eyery housshold should have a for Co. store where Mr. Rude is manager, | m1dil to finish up this term of court,| of Cream of Mustard in the medicine Glenn Thompson, who clerks for as he has been summoned as a Juror.| chest for emergency, Ask your drug- the Merchantile Co.’. returned to his George Grow made a business trip sfl‘sg; 25¢’and 500 jars, hospital size, worlk after visiting Bemidji and Sol- | '© 3:111;::,‘1; ;;:: %“wda!l,éon and/feta- 240, ) way & couple of days. ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. _The"Credm of' Mustard Co., South S George Brennan. Norwalk, .Conn. I ET LR SRS SR LR SRR Mrs. George F‘,rancila, who has been ‘ « ALLEY. | in St. Anthony’s hospital and has un- IR E EB;AET*V,. * X * PR dergone an operation, is recovering 3 Az rapidly. Mrs. ‘Potor Frost was very H1 last! “yrs ‘Jagper Barrett, who has been Friday, a' physiolan being ealledf . nfinad to her bed with the “fiu' twige that day. At this time she Isf¢o; tho lest week, 1s much botter. on-$he ‘gain, and it is hoped she Will{ "gervices were held in the Catholic FE— church at Wilton last Thursday, Rev. BENBL SUTpTIse party on Lylely 5 'T. Philippe officlating. ‘»'"t,m‘ beld ~at the “Arthurl " Among the business visitors in Be- Dajley .bome on . Baturday evening.|qji-Saturday were Barney Gibney, Quite'a large crowd attended and allf Alhert Krause, and George Brennan. m;:rted s:r %oclzg time. A o 5 rs. ‘Bara napp and C. 8. Ferris and F. W. Lange and wife wero Sun-|* ¥ X X ¥ ¥ X X Xk x K X & & X ¥ * LIBERTY. * day visitors at the Casper Knapp (ISR LR R RS S LS & 2R home, Mrs. T. J. Wright and family wer: Remember Koors with that con of g‘;,‘,‘,t" visltdra at the Harry Voge cream, tlhiey guarantee snuslacnozg én; 2 every shipment. w228t Booiioji enrle ransacted business 0} ™ yihn Buteher called on Quy Bald- ‘Max Lubeck and wite called at the|Win Wednesday. Quy Sanborn'home Sunday. C. M, Hardisty was a visitor in Be- Arthur Dailey and family and Lyle|midil Monday. Sanders spent Sunday at the C. W.[ . Martin Sande was a caller at the Kingsbury home. Otto Simon home Sunday. C. W. Kingsbury was a Bemidji , Champy Petri was a caller at the shopper Saturday. C. M. Hardisty home Sunday. Mrs. Casper Knapp calied on Mrs.,| Jobn Farber and Herman Klauson Pater Frost Tuesday. “| were visitors in Puposky Thursday. +A. A. Lauson trapsacted business in Bemidj] ‘Saturday. EREAXLAREEEXNEEREN Charles Anderson loaded out a car * ROCKWOOD. *|of pulp wood last week. W kKKK KKK KE KKK Among these who are busy haui- To feel as-fine as the proverbial Hannah and Oiga Maiterud angdiing logs and bolts at the Bpur are|fjgle, we must keep the liver washed Vera Hedman visited at the Malterud | Mike Djonne Carl Haganson, Augubt | clean, almost every moming, to pre- home over Sunday. Becker, Charles Anderson, Mr. A.|gent Jih Py Hke por“~fi’°m clog- John Hill of Long Prairie, is up|Worth and Champy Petrfe. ing with indigestible material, sour ;‘i:}l’"‘;i ‘:'lt :’I::eliome of his daughter, SRR Bile and poisonous toxing, says a not- 3 J d physician. E. G. Hoodorft has been painting|, * ) ot get headaches, it’s your liver. the interior of his house. It is better GRANT VALLEY. 1t y%u gcatch c:]% e,’,."f,_’n-. your with a bad wb‘go'such work while the missug® jg|* ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ kk Xk x k| VOU you ‘wake u absent. A pleasant: surprise party was 5 Thero was o plessant surprise atlgraatly onjoyed at the F. Silversack | taoiey furred tongue, nasty breath o¢ the Arthur Daily home Snt:mhy 8ve-thome Friday‘evening. The evening liver. Sallow ski mud&y complex- Ei‘:g ig.l;g::: ol:;;-“ ?&zflsy e :&ph;v:. was cdpent indancing and luneh was|ion" watery eyes all denote liver un- . - |served. . A 3 sent, Rosy Peters coming from AKkes| Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. flea“},{:’?' leog livg!‘ti:htll;zdn::; ley to attend the event. All reported‘ C. W. Nelson, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence lmplo t‘:i' also - of% o £ an enjoyable time. '|Stainbrook, Mr. and Mrs. John Sch- | pe® e€:EC f"g‘t‘.‘ e hi wy'mme Alfred Keehr and Mattle Schum-fmit, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Willit, Mr. | XNOW Its function o no¥ ko TCiehly mer visited at the home of Alfred’s|and Mrs. Melvin Stainbrook and son, | ¢52 SAMEECCIE m’ ¥t 40 violent parents Sunday but returned to|Loyd; Mabel, Wesley and -Charles ”{“"- M‘}"‘Fh%’ e i camp the samo day. Nelson; Mary, Anna, Gertrude and | Calomel, whic! e e, Coviry Paul Pagel was a business caller|Charlic Schmitt, Dona, Alice and Lil- | yating chemical-because it accumu- in Bemldji Saturday and was accom-|lian Willett, Raymond Hanson, Ar-|lates in the tissues, also attacks the panied home by his' father-in-law,]chie and George Anderson, Edith|bones. ) sl N, HIL Martin, Miss Margle Murphy and| Every man and ‘womsan, sick or rs. J. Jinkenson received word|Mr. and Mrs. Edd. Luadtke and|Well, should drink each morning be- last Saturday from her sister in Wis-|daughter, Ella, and sen, Eddle. fore breakfast, & glass of hot water consin, stating the death of their s with a ceuggonfnl of limestone phos- mother, who KR X KKK KK KKK XK KKK phate in it; to wash from the liver and to his home. Cream of Mustard gives instant relief and comfort to the sufferer. OSSOSO et et SR SN SO 2SS oS5 M e SN S PSS oS . TSR S B e e P - a g T S s 1 SAYS HOT WATER | | WASHES POISONS | FROM THE LIVER Everyone should ‘drink hot water with phosphate in it, before breakfast. R AR KRR KKK KKK ad been falllng for some time. bowels the previous® day’s indigesti- i hel HORNET. *|ble material, the poisons, sour bile R H M XX E KKK KRR K KX KR KKK KK KKK XX KK and toxins; thus cleansing, sweeten- * SPUR #| Miss Ruth Jennings arrived this|ing and freshening the entire ali- mentary canal before: putting more food into the stomach. \ Limestone phosphate does not re- ER IR XK RE NN R :;;lzlt%:;a:h the school in the south A dance will be held at the Spur, Val Angell of Northome, spent a i 3 school house on Saturday night,{few days with his family here. strict the diet like ealomel, because it March 15. Violin and piano will he| Mr. Nickols and family have|ean not salivate, for it is harmless the instruments used for the musicjmoved to the Fordson spur. and you ean eat.anything afterwards. and played by C. H. McRadyon and! The town board met one day this| It is inexpensive and almost tasteless, lady accompanist from Bemidji. Our{week. and any pharmacist will sell you a Bemidji friends are welcome. Robert C. Shaw spent Thursday in | quarter pound, which is mt for The snow is melting away very|Bemidjl. 2 demonstration of how hot water fast about here. Among those who were in Biack- cleans, The school board met teday atiduck on Saturday was Miss Bisie school heuse. Jennings. i THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER }etan A 2 fnce the b wyscen We any WANTED--- : Ry. Ties, tamarack, jack pine and Norway. 25 per centun- der standard size aeeepted. W. G. SCHROEDER BEMIDJI, MINN. : emedy. by an_in- s lining of hie fubo 18 sound or Im- ia entirely | Unlesn ‘the | und this tube | I vondition, heoring 1 Many' cases of tarrh. which is muycous: sur- 5 thry # of the red Dollara for utneds that cannot. i Medicine. Cire All Druggists, Téc. & . Toledo, O. \ i |l i 4 7. & | A '!“'}!!!!flmmumu | % i ||||m=”m‘ gl - N it ; e B ‘_:];"Iun"" oy nflgmumumllmlfll . ;;.E?g:.;:; LAY the simokegame: with.a Jimmy pipe if you're:hankering for.a‘hand.- out for what ails. your.smokeappetite! * For, with Prince Albert, you’ve got a new listen on the pipe question that cuts ‘you loose. from old stung tongue and-dry.throat worries! Made' by our exclusive patented process, Prince Albert is scotfree from bite and parch and hands you about the biggest lot ‘of smokefun that ever was scheduled in your direction! Prince: Albert is a pippin of a pipe-pal; rolled .into a cigarette. it beats the band! Get the slant that Pi A, is:simply everything-any man ever longed for in tobacco! You never-will be willing to figure up the sport you've slipped-on once you get that Prince Albert quality flavor and quality satisfaction into your-smokesystem! You'll talk kind words every. time you get on the-firing line! Toopy red bags, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-poand tin Runsé- dore—and—that clasay, practical poand crystal glass humidor ‘with sponge moistencr top that keepa the tobacco in-such perfect.conditien. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Commy,Wmmmthm,ffl;c NEW WALL PAPER 10,000 Rolls At the popular prices, 17¢, 18¢, 20c and 25¢ per double roll and upwards. - We carry the big stock and the large variety-of pat- terns, especially in the medium priced qualities. Some bargainsin . last year’s paper, 13¢, 15¢ and 16¢ per roll. 5 - REX WALL PAPER PASTE In two-pound packages, best paste and a time saver. KALSOMINE The best and cheapest sanitary wall finish; 48¢ per package. WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN RODS and CURTAIN GOODS SPRING MILLINERY We are showing most wonderful values in the pepular styles of Ladies, Misses’ and Children’s millinery. Do niotfail to see our immense stock before selecting your Easter hat. : FOOT REST HOSIERY The best for wear, the best for style and the best for comfort. Our buyers have been in the Twin City markets ten days and big invoices of new goods are arriving daily. Be wise and get your share of these new goods. WILSON'S FAIR STORE The variety store on Third Street, filled with new variety store merchnadise. a5 You all know the Red Front. M i § y i | |