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PAGE SIX ' TEEEREEE S B B EE RN * TURTLE LAKE NEWS. * KR KKK KRK KK KKK KR Mr. John Carlson of Turtle River was up to his old home last week bidding his friends good-bye. He and his wife intend to ‘move away from here. He called at the Wilsey, Butler and Locke homes. . Miss Ellen Gleason from Bemidji, eame up Tuesday and was a visitor at the Gilbert Peterson home until Saturday. ) Mrs. August Luense was a visitor at the Grave home Friday. Mrs. Gilbert Peterson and daugh- ter, Irene and Miss Ellen Gleason vis- fted with Mrs. Thomas Bailey Thurs- day. Miss Elsie Luense finished a very successful term of school Friday Miss Ellen Gleason, Mrs. Lester Peterson and son, Harold and Miss FElmer Peterson were visitors at the Silver Lake school Wednesday. John Peterson is a visitor at the Butler home. Hp bought some land near Butlers and expects to build on it in the future. Mr. and Mrs William De Grave and daughter, Inez, visited at the G. Peterson home Sunday Mrs. Byron Wentworth and son, Philip, and Miss Tnez Butler went to Hines, Minn., Friday and returned home Monday. While they were there they visited with Mrs. Went- worth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs." Wil- fiam Hines and family. Messrs Hans Clauson, Andrew ‘Tharaldson and George Klema motor- ed up Saturday from Gonvick, Minn., and visited until Sunday with Mr. ¢lauson’s daughter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson Mrs. Minnie Becker was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. Loyd Swedberg visited at M. Lar- sons Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Davis and fam- ily from Buena Vista moved to the Fred Péterson farm Friday They in- tend to make their home there. Loyd Swedberg and sister, Hilda, were Bemidji visitors Thursday. Mr. Godabou and nephew, Carl, trom Crookston and Mrs. Pauhl apd duughters, Irene and Tone from Be- midji were callers at the G. Peter- son home Sunday. THE meritorious quality of our arrangements and business courtesy has won the esteem of our fellow townsmen. Each , detail is in the hands of a capable staff trained to their special calling. S — SAWMILL 135 H, P, Traction ENGINE Minneapolis make, car- ries 150 lbs. of steam, in good condition. 1 No. 20 Enterprise sawmill, Edger and Trimmer, all Dbelting and saws, all complete. Will sell engine or saw| mill separately. Will sell or will do cus- tom sawing. Mill locat- ed. at Remer, Minn. 0770 J. MILLER Remer, Minnesota were at S. Sorensons Saturday. R. H. Dickems and-Guy McKnight motored to Island Lake in the lat- ter’s car last Monday on business. Bemidji visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McKnight visit- ed at G. Peterson’s Monday evening. Mrs Thomas Bailey visited Mrs, Frank Shimel and son last Tuesday. Guy McKnight was a Bemidji vis- itor Tuesday. lohs Sunday. day last week. Miss Elsie Luense gave a picnic Sunday at the Campbell lake school house, where she taught this term. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Becker and daughter, Pearl, and son, Earl, were Bemidji visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. August Philip Becker home Sunday » SPUR. . week, for the benefif of the sthool. Reuben Gerlinger has accepted a position with B. M. Fellows, 'a mer- chant at Tenstrike. Service is being held every Sunday W= o OADAC l‘ Boriety Brand Clathes 22 Confidence OTHING gives a man the self-confidence needed for success in any walk of life so much as the knowledge that he looks right. The man dressed-stylishly, in tasteful model and of ‘attractive pattern, is con- scious that his appearance goes a long way toward winning his battle for him. The newest suit and light weight overcoat models are here—clothes which are finding favor among the better dressed men this spring. } And their style, tailored into them in the Society Brand way, will outlast the fabric itself. $25, $30, $35 to $45 August Luense and Coleman Love Peter Lund and Mr. Farber were Phillip Becker visited at A. Lem- J. Coy was a Bemldji visitor one Becker, daughter Arvilla and sons, Kenneth and Curtis were vyisitors at the (S SRR R R E RS LS LN I EEEREEREE SRR R R RS A dance will_be given in Spur school house on Friday night of this T ) 4 A A A Lo T i .! a -.! "H;E » OUR SUNDAY SPECIAL Hawaiian Pincapple Brick Ice Cream W v QALY F0Y TWLITY A0 TRALSTY FORS QRALITY FO0 QuALTTY Fo” WOLITY MRE TRALITY roass TALITY Fadl Sy Foss’ THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER M ames Stepp has resigned her Mr. Palmer holds Sunday school at position as superintendent of\Sunday , his home on Saturday afternoon, all SAGE TEA DANDY school held at Spur school house.|are welcome. TO DARKEN HAIR evening at the school house, conduct- Theodore Gerlinger of Little Fork, ed by Rev. Rusker o; Bemidji. is home on a few days visit. T e e It's Grandmother’s Recipe to Bring Back Color and , Lustre to Hair. Fer Quick Returns and Highest Cash Market Prices Ship Your 4&'1% You can turn gray, faded hair " beautifully dark and lustrous almost HHDES’ FURS’ WOOL’ over night if you’ll get a 50-cent bot- SHEEP PELTS and BEE f “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur und” at any drug store. Mil- of bottles of this old :famous { Suge Teéa Recipe, improved by the ¢ n- of other ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known drug- t here, becanse it darkens the hair e so naturally and evenly that no one —-— {can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray o | Or becoming faded have a surprise ¢« awaiting them, because after one or ! | two_applications the gray hair van- ; | ishes and your locks become luxur- iantly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, * unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound tonight and you’ll 'be delighted with I WAX and TALLOW WE PAY - the highest market price for rags metals, Tubbers and 4 scrap iron. We also pay freight on all out of town shipments for ‘ ] . 100 pounds and over. 'Highest & prices paid for hides. COLBERG’S HIDE & FUR CO. Phone 638-W 112 3d Street your dark, handsome.hair and your within a few vouthful appearance da; This preparation is a toilet re- quisite and is not intended for the ?il:;ze, mitigation or prevention of disease, * r FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9, 1919 BUSINESS AND PROESSONAL DOCTORS DR. L. A. WARD Physician and Surgeon . Bemidji, Minn. DR. H. A. NORTHROP Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon . Office Phone 188 Ibertson Block DRS. GILMORE &: McCANN Physicians and Surgeons Office: Miles Block A. V. GARLOCK, MD. Eye—Ear—Nose—Throat Glasses Pitted | 88 | R. E. A. SHANNON, M.D. Physician and’ Surgeon Oftice in J Phone 396 A ‘?""a..‘"fi‘o... DR. E. H. SMITH , Physician and’ Surgeon Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON Physician and Surgeon Bemidji, Minn. LUNDE AND DANNENBERG Hours 10 to 15 o Ph ours 0 12 a. m. Phone 401-' 2tob,7to8p m Calls madx.’ 1st Nat. Bank Bldg. Bemidji DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOM ¥ T \ D! North of Mark! * Gibbons Block kam Hlfi:’mr DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST fice—O'Leary-B : Phones—Office 8%‘-%"‘1;:..33 (23 L / | AR, LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Light, tasty, flaky biscuits, you never saw or tasted the like of them—so delicious that the folks will demand biscuits twice to where they ask for the once now, when the leavener is CALUMET BAKING POWDER “BEST BY TEST” —a baking powder that makes it possible to be truly American in Bak- miEconomy. There is no loss—no spoiled bakings —no re-bakings. It never loses its wonderful leavening strength—never varies. Calumet is the world’s biggest selling Bak- ing Powder because it has proved to the world’s housewives that it is the most dependable and economical. Used in the U. S. Army and Navy. A product of the largest, finest, most ‘sanitary baking’ powder factory in existence. Try it. Have greater aking success, more delicious and wholesome foods. CALUMET BISCUITS o Gy arediens oponer Then work : r Ty mgredien " 3 Level teaspoonfuls Calumet Baking in shortening thoroughly. Next add Powder zld ':til;‘:r water, mixing o a soft ) » m on floured 1 Level teaspoonfid salt and roll ot lightly 11 one-half smch 3 Level tablespoonfuls shorteging thick, Cut into’ biscuits and lay in 115 Cups milk or water lla’,"fllf:”:hhulfl mk‘ s This it positively ome of the best biscuit reci) formulated. Cwt out cndpasltt'nmrrm‘p:&mimfif-”:unlam A Word of Warning Worth Listening To When you buy a pound of .Calumet you get a full pound—16 0z. Some high priced baking powders are now being put on the matket in 12-0z. cans instead of a pound. Be sure you are getting a pound when you wantit. No short weights with Calumet. J. Bisiar, Mgr, D. B. BURGESS, D.V.M. VEZERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R, 3rd St. & Irvine J. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Office and Hospital 8 do of Troppman's. Phone g{? :)efls‘ 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. BUSINESS TOM SMART Dray and Tramster Res. Phone 58 ofri 818 Amerlcace Phone 12 H‘I:IESISAL INETRUMENTS , Organs, Sewing Mac! 514 Minnesota Ave.fr Bemfiu;" Phone 573-W NORTHERN MINN. AGENCY * Dwight D. Miller WE CAN Insure Anything Anywh ere Offices, Security Bank :smsg Tel. 167 GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Sh Feed, Bto, S0t Flowr W. G. SCHROEDER Phone 65 Bemldji ENTERPRISE AUTO €0. Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, .Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 = Residence Phone 10 WM. M’'CUAIG Manager | H. N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-W or R Defacs: | Ve