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TR TER R R R R ] % ' LAKE HATTIE. * T r Y TR R J. W. Heggie has had the misfor- tune to lose two "horsés within the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Benard Landgren and son, Vern, called at G. D. Greigg’'s Monday evening. Erick Landgren and George Car- penter were business callers in Be- ‘midji last Saturday. Mrs, Harriet Daniels, who has been the guest of her niece, Mrs. J. W. Heggie' and family for several days, returned to her home near Becida ‘Tuesday. Nearly a dozen touring cars from Cass 'Lake passed through here Sun- day en route for an outing to the state park. Miss Lucile Bell went to Bemidji Friday to make arrangements to at- tend the session of summer school, which opens there Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Mickalson and sons and Mrs. Mary Segar expect to leave Saturday morning for a few days visit with relatives at Menahga. Mr. and Mrs. George Carpenter; who have been the guests of the Erick Landgren family for the pasf ten days left Thursday morning by auto for Montivideo, Minn., where they will visit Mrs. Carpenter’s brother, Will Luchen before return- ing to their home near Fargo, N. D. S. J. Horner went to Minneapolis via Bemidji last Friday to be gone some time on an important business matter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mickalson and son Lee, Mrs. Glen Allen and son Lyle}. were Bemidji shoppers Wednesday. J. H, Hoglin sold his De Laval separator to’ David Craig of Lake Itasca, and purchased a larger size of the same company. Agent uivens of Bemidji motored out to Mr. Hoglins and installed the new separator Wed- nesday. . i I Bllis Horner went to Bemidji last Thursday to consult Dr. Marcum in regard to'his arm which is ‘mot im-= proving as fast as was hoped for. Cliftord Robinson, J. Mickalson, Mrs J. W. Morris and eon, Nelson ;ho_pped in Park Rapids last Satur- ay. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Harpel, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Searl, Mr. Andrew Svenson, Juel Harpel, Myron Searl, George and Ellis Horner were enter- tained at dinner Sunday by Mrs. J. G. Hoglin./ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Tiara and daughter, Valerie, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kingman and son James, visited at B. E. Waits’ Monday while Mr. Tiara 'wno is chairman of the town board inspected roads in that vicinity. B. Landgren, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Searl and eon Myron motored to Be- midji Saturday on business. While en route they called on Mr. Searl’s niece, Mrs, Fred Lang and family, of Grant Valley. Mrs. John Wicker ,nee Miss Mabel Morris) returned to the state hospital at Rochester, last Saturday via Park Rapids to resume her duties at that institution, after spending her sum- mer vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, V,. Morris and other lela- tives. .~ 3 E W. Ea.hm and daughter, Miss Ethel of Lake Itasca, called at D. C. Searl’s Sunday while returning from the L. O. Petrie: home in Rockwood township. Mrs. Grace Petrie, who has been very ill, accompanied: them home_ for a visit under the parental roof. Mrs. A. E. Churchill closed a very successful term of school in the Heg- gle district Friday, the members of the board and several of the parents being present. Mrs. Churchill and Jittle son, Erwin, returned to their home at Emmaville Saturday evening with Mr. Churchill who drove up to take his wife and son home. HHH R K KKK KE KK RK * STEENERSON. * ERXERE KKK KKK KK Walter Shoeberg and family ac- companied by Martha \Webster were calling on friends in Minnie and Hamre Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Zavorall cel- ebrated their 5th year of marriage bliss Monday evening. A number of their friends spent an enjoyable eve- ning with them. Mrs. Fred Houlhusen spent Sun- day with Mrs. Henry Houlhusen. Tom Laughery was at Rose Hill Monday having his shingles sawed. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Evans were visit- ors at Thorhult Saturday. @ Ed Fick and John Webster are helping Walter Shoeberg build fence. Ole gtaaen is busy-clearing. Walter Shoeberg and W. B. Fre- ligh autoed to Goodridge Monday. Edith Dahlstrom entertained a party of friends over Sunday. Mrs, George Patten of Minnie re- celved a letter last week from her son, Floyd, who for the past two years has been in Russia as Lieut. in the U .S. Engineer, he was back and expects to make her a visit the com- ing week. [ EEEEERE EE R E RSN * ; LAKEWOOD. * KRR R TN KR P. M. Peterson called at A. Hes- slors Friday. The Charles Kling family is on the sick list. ., N. C. Hamilton was called to serve on the jury at Baudette. Nels Brékke, N. C. Hamilton, Mrs. Jensen, Lewis Anensen and B. C. Arnesen were passengers for Bau- dette Wednesday. Nels Brekke visited the week.end at Silver -Creek, arriving home Sun- day accompanied by his brother-in- law, Mr. Stewvick and nephew, Er- '1ing Lingstad. Mrs. Hamilton called at the Hes- slor and Kling homes Friday. v Erling Lingstad, Carl Brekke, Marvin and Ralph Kling visited with the Hamilton children Sunday. Mr. Green, a one time Roosevelt pioneer, is visiting friends in this vicinity. . Effie Hamilton, while playing on the “teater” fell and broke her arm Saturday evening. Doc. Ausborn of Baudette was called, arriving there Sunday morning and the fractured larm was soon bound up. Dr. pron- nounced it a very bad break but BEftie is doing nicely. [ EEEEE SRS LR SRS * TURTLE RIVER. | x I PR E SR EEEE R R 8 R George Worth from town of North- ern made a visit over Sunday here with Mrs. A. D. Simpkins and son, Charlie Simpkins. June 10 a son was born'to Mr. and Mrs. Carl J.. Otterstad. Mother and child are doing well and re- turned home from Bemidji hospital last Wednesday. Miss Ella Otterstad went to Be- midji today and enrolled in the sum- mer school at the normal. W. E. Williams made a trip to Pemidji last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Fledlund from Hanpdon, N. D., made one day's visit with N. A. Otterstad and family last Friday, returned home Saturday. ‘Acid Stomach Makes 9 Out of 10 People Suffer Doctors declare that moreé than 70 non- organic diseases can be traced to Acid- Stomach. Starting with indigestion, beart- byrn, beiching, food-repeating, bloat, sour, ‘x:y stomach, the entire system eventually becomes affected, every vital organ suffering in some degree or other. You see these vic- tims of Acid-Stomach everywhere—people who are subject to nervousness, heasdache, insomnia, biliousness—people who suffer from rheumatism,lumbago,sciatica and aches and pains all over the body. 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Spencer, who has been a patient at St. Anthony’s hospital| for the past number of weeks, is able to return to her home, and is im- proving quite nicely. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Whiting and || family, Mrs. J. Noel and Mrs. Frank Anderson and baby, returned Thurs- day from a short visit at Clitherall, Minn. They motored down to at- tend a church conference. There was a dance at the Crone- miller home Saturday night. IFEEE SRS R SRR SR8 * HORNET. * I FEE R RS RS E B RS Miss R. E. Shaw and her nephew Robert, were in Blackduck on Mon- day. . George Nichols, Jr., is visiting his grandparents at Laporte. George Bogart spent Monday and Tuesday in Bemidji. ‘ Julius Maesse has returned home after serving several months in France in the army. James Augell is visiting his fam- ily a few days, before returning to his work. . Miss Nellie C. Shaw is at home spending her summer vacation. George Nichols and family visited their old home in Langor Thursday. Among those who were in Black- duck on Friday were Mrs. B, F. Win- an and her som, J.- D. Bogart, and Herman Thorn. An interesting program was given at the Literary society at the Winan school Friday evening. John Moon and wife have gone ro live in Fargo. Mrs. Remer, a sistgr of the former accompanied them. Among those who were in Black- duck Saturday were, Andrew, Erten- berg, George Nichols and Geoxge Bo-| gart. There is something for you in the | Want Ad column today.. It’s on the last page. results. " —the turn of a stant heat. —there’s no —it does not kitchen. Demonstrations of the Electric Range will be at 120 Third street, one week, beginning June 30 July 5th. Mrs. Maude Ogden of Chicago, will conduct these demon- She will be pleased to meet you and € strations. the many advantages of the electric range. ‘Minnasota Electric Light & Power Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. 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