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Mr. andMrs. J. Rendall and son.' Vernon, ‘spent Sunday ‘afternoon at, the etcher honi ~Carpenters are -at: work. enlarging 3 the town hal ge - addition ibe- LU rBitie mGeroy. and ittle “adughter; [ g buflt'on orth stde:: 'Mr. Mel- /i @drtrude left Friday to\ visit: rela- houn - is ‘overseeing theé work. - . tives in -Cumberland, 'Wis. Mrs. Ge- site. “for ' the ' consolidated woy will visit friends ln Bralnerd be- 3 Q:e returning to Spu: g Elim-Geroy: .is vlsmng triends in ume Falls for a few days. ' ‘Misg Alberta Crouse -and Mrs. Palmer. are attending camp - meet- Ora Whmng had the misfortune of losing one of his'mice heifers last week. A veterlnary was called!,but to no avail. : L —_— " Mrs. E. P, Cronemlller viisted at «E KKK KKK KK E KKK EK|the home oglherdmother Mrs. George BRI ECKLES. x| Day last. Thursda; Erle and Jerry Coy called on the FEHKKE KK EE X AKX KKK NcelboysSundaynftemoon : Jock ‘Kenmedy and daughter, Ver-| ~Among the Bemidfl visitors Tues- da, spent Saturday in Bemidjl day . were. Mrs. J. Noel, -Mrs. 8. Miss Alice Brennan, who has been Rosse, ‘Mrs, E. Letcher and F. L. An- visiting friends and relatives in and | derson. mear Bemidji, returned to her home —_— Sunday, In nailing a le, it'is a good plan \"A. P. Blom and. Mrs, Carl Blom | to clinch the liar. g e The Store of Bng Values——Where You Get Value Recetved for Bqth Sldes of Your Dollo.r It does make a difference where you spend your money. ’At Hufl'man and O’Lea“ry 3 we give the vg best - possible ‘merchandise to -be had for the money. Our prices, too, are as low as gooq ‘merchandise can be s;i for. ', When you buy furniture yau are buylng something for years of service. Furniture today. is one of! the cheapest . ntems you spend money - for when ‘you conslder length of aerv:ce, beauty and usefulness. ; 7 were among the business visitors in Dunidji Saturday. - ! Mr. and. Mrs. Selmar Klungseth Mrs.. Johngon and' Mrs. Ben 'Shawl -wére among the out’ of town shup- pers in Bemidji : Tuesday. ’ Jack Mackheart who has been ‘working. for Barney Gibney “was called -home on account of the 1l1- wmess of his baby. Ole Olson spent Saturday and Sun- day in Bemidji with friends. Mr. and Mrs. B. Gibney and child- wen and Mrs. Charlie Carlson spent Ssturday afternoon in Bemidii. The Eckles. Farmers’ club will give a big celebration in the:town hall the Fourth of July. There will be a dance in the evening. Mrs. August Krause and daughter, Bertha, spent Thursday in Bemidji. Hiram Grow, who has been visit- Ing his sister, Mrs. M. Phelps of Wil- ton, for a few days, returned. home Monday. ; L E RS R R R RS RS & &R R , TURTLE LAKE. * EE XK KE KKK K KR Martin Sande was a Sunday visitor at the Otto Simons home. George Butler and son, Ervin ar- eived Saturday for a short vieit wmx Mr.. Butler’s- parents. Byron Wentworth ulled nt the l H. Dickenson home Silnday. Cyrus Fournir transacted business h Bemidji Tuesday. Garnet and. Will Hlnel; 'who have Been visiting.their;sister; Mrs. B. N. ‘Wentworth, returned:to- their home at Hines Friday. Mr. and Mrs,. James O’Neil were i ‘ Bemidji shoppers Thursday. i Mrs. Frank Johnson, ithe teach in school district 131 gave a school picnic Friday, it being the close of & very successful term. A large arogwd was.in attendance, they nll veport a pleasant time. Fred Kline lett Mondny for Crooke- ton, where'he will work at his trade. James O’Nell is erecting & cottage. ‘When' finished it will be a fine struc- ture. l(r and Mrs. Ray McKnight called et the M. W. Butler home Saturday ning. Mr and, Mrs, Michael Walters en- tertained fflends Sunday. T AR S * £ T?IR x TR uc&w& culauuec (Tdo ‘late:: ‘for- 1ast ‘weék.J Mr. dand Mrs. Clarence Grover were guests of. Mr. and.Mrs::D. A.. Whiting Priday. r. and: Mrs, Grover. ex- pect to spend the. summer. in one of the cottages on. Lake ,gemidll‘ 1f You Want Your CLOTHES MADE RlGH'l' ‘At the Right Price—See T. BEAUDETTE 214 Pnllrnlni, Ave. FOR Expert Stioe Repairing_ At Modernte Pricea Bomld]u SIm Ilapalr Shep Across the Strest from Dalton’s lestaurant A. PATTERSON 218 Beltrami Ave; ‘Same ;old; ; piace anfl_ usual service. 400 anesota Ave, Pipe Man and Tobbaconist Flrst Class Rooms in A AR W Bemidji, Fiber, upholstered with Tapestry, Chairs and -/ Rockers: $7.50 to $20.00 . . Tapestry . _ upholstered Reed Chairs and Rock- ers $22 to $27.50 'F'em‘ Boxes $10.50 to, $12.75 Reed Tables $10.00 and up. Gold - Seal Congoleum Rugs: .. _Congoleum, per 3 yard . Deltox Grass Bugs * All sizes and colors $1.25 to 812.15 A new line of .Wilton ‘rgs— Just'in 27x5 uoog.slo.zs 36x72 . .$7.50 to $25.00 9x12,’ Specml .$70.00 ° Aluminum * Ware is especially” desirable _whenprices’ aré low as ‘ these Percolator, i " tle 4-(115131'1: Preserve: ket- ..$1.75° 8-quart stew pan $1.75 Picnic Luncheon Sets, all kinds. . . :20¢c ‘to 35c No. 3 Galvanized Wash Tub, only Extra heavy Dairy Pail, ‘14 quart, only[_.,. 'SULKIES Just. arrived, a large shipment of the Hey- ‘wopd-Wakefield line: Collapsible: Sulkies and . Reed Pullman Sleepers, and mbdératély’ priced: 596 In the New Home F urnishing Depaftmenf Some unusually attractwe ofi'ermgs are now on dis- | play in our Annex. This is the place where, any day, - and every day, you can geb things for less. “This is'a regular department of our store. for it and buy for it with'the greatest care.. We plan Our buying < and selling facilities are such that the every-day prices Yin this busy place.are really interesting. Come and see. This is the way to be convinced. A new and beautiful line of Drapenes and Curtam Goods just arrived, and at prices that a.xe very low i when quahty is censldered " Swiss Mull 36 inch wide, pet yard. Scrim, per yard . Voxle, per yard Marduisette per yard .. Cretonnes per yard Tapestry Cloth, per <3 fDuplsa x Tapestry, per yard Vira Bath Towels, . ...18e, Large line of Bed Spreads. . Sheets, large size, Mohawk lelow Slips, .per pair * Comfortables .- Table Cloths arquisette, per yard 28c¢, 35¢; 50:, 75f., , ..$3.60 to $11.00 $2.00 Napkms, per ha]f dozen Maple Porch . Chalrs 3 $3.75 to $5.00 Porch Hammock $15.75 " “Folding Samtary =~ Couches $8.75,$9.50, Sll " Baby Beds,and Klddle $7.00, $l3.00, $22.50 2-in ' post steel bed Sagless spring and all cotton mattress, at. - - A new folding Sagless: -~ ‘| spring bed, just. the thing for cottage or . sleeping porch, pnced very low: - Importe& J ei;;nese Tea' .$2.00 to $15.00 . i 'L 50—p1ece Decorated Din- ner Sets. $7.50 to $50. oo A ‘complete ‘line . of |l * Iridescent end Libb y _ Cut Glass. - ‘" Open Stock White Ware —4& ‘complete liné. Cups and Saucers, one- half dozen 51.40 Plates .i..T8c toASl._GO A large line of Old chkory Chairs "and - Porch Furniture. at at-- tractive prices. - Curtam " Stretchiets. . 80 t0 $2.75 Iromng Boards 51.35 Step Ladder Swols » .. 81 40-watt Electric Lamps . O’Cedar Oil Mop. 50c W}fixte Enamel Bread - Sulkies . $6.00 to $23. 00 Sleepers, :-. - $13.50 to $48.00 Refrigerntors $18.50 to $70. 32. 28 + Baby Bath Tubs. .$2.75 Copper Bottom Wash Boilers $4. r%g is the Time fo Install a Qas Range o and 'enJoy a nice cool kitchéit during the hot Knives and Forks, ' summ ths. | : p : y o o R e mon % Place Winter Clothes in | 3 : / sot GAS RANGE a installed ||| MOTH PROOF | BAG : Absolutely Moth Proof g, with -hangers, " 31.25 and $1.75 Jardinjeres ..... . .28¢ Clothes Baskets, wil- low. $2.00 and - fixtures at reasonable prices and ! very hberal terms ?-*Bemld Gas Co. 313 Beltrami Av'e. } x Vacuum Washer. . I-hve solved the porch comton problem, beemu they are equip- the easy device and no whip attachment, and are mbeun “as ‘well ‘as artistic. " Come in' two “colors, brown" and green, and mne different sizes, and ‘are moderately prl ced: % Wldfll drop T%xT% RANGES Garland Ranges $70.00 - With steel poh.shed top'. $85. Combination wood, = - coal, or gas. .$110.00 COTTAGE HEATERS Cottage air-tight . heaters 33.00 to 310 00 .;;g:lleln l:f whenhé’s:reeneghh; ‘ ofiers a ctions’ al Duri the ; nth of June every returned soldier or sailor who eecures .his home oqtfit nathing else can. heten:moll:ln:lls to 31;3 or more. will be preeented wnth a beautiful Fi lfty-Plec 2 Dinhes Set. - FREE!! This pnetxcal family dinner set sells for 118 98, with four patterns to choose from, and conmt.s of SIX EACH C nd Saucers, Bread and Butter Plates, Breakfast Plates, Dinner Plates, Fruit Saucers, Soup Plates, and ONE A EK%H‘ Gravy ml Vegetable Dish, Covered Sum,'crelmer, Platter, and Covered Dieh. . qu;ul 50- ;;!ecee Your favorite magazine or . paper—your family - around{} you—or some good friends. .( What more can you thlnk of I for an enjoyable’ even.int = Have you sué¢h-a porch? Is it-screened ? If you have the porch but not |} * the screens let us figure the cost of making them for you. - . If you haven’t the porch .yo‘u . want one we know and we can figure that for you also: Let us trgure this for you now —it should be attended to'at once as the hot days and nights are not far away.: A HOT EVENING AFTER A HOT DAY’S WORK Onrcnlybidformrpemmgohs.rflee.flumy endprlco'omau'hl-lyeiln_euetomer Huffman & O’Leary i Bemld 1 5t ‘Hlla'lre Rotail Lumbor Gml=——The Pmneer Wam Ads Bring Results 'M 100 ° BEMIDJI, m II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIllIIIlIIlIII||II|IIMlflllllllfllllllfllllllHHlllllflIIlfllfllfllfillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Il|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIlIllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlllIl' \ \ | . Defectiv