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T B R R X TR W e el ~ SMITHPORT. * TERREEKR KEE KKK KKK R (Too late ‘for 1ast week.) brook, Minn. has resplted in-the loss: of consider- the meadows haxe been Tha' lake ' continiies sister,- Mrs. -Ole-Pladsen: ~mark of £hiee years ago, and should we get another rain as heavy as last ‘weeks dowhpour;<the lake will break al} former* limits. The Tgmarack River looks like the Amazon; and the settlers are selling their -personel- property and leaving thie county. A‘blind man could have seen this would happen,as the river .is about- as able tocarry-away the water from § allithose-~ditéhes;" as -the Mississippi, friends dowr"the-Soo Line.- ville Titus, visited at Peterson’s Bakke's last- Tuesday. during thieshing.: ater from the Missouri or Qhfo |3 Couple.months: on the Red Lake river. o "gl, v\aall!"tgs Noox;an says, may be ¥ the time the whole country is de- serted the powers what be v’v,lll got [ % K XA K ¥ KK KKK KK really started doing something. * GRANTVALLEY: Mrs. Eddie Chamberlain has re-| & & % % 4% 44 € %% & k& turned from a visit at her old home in Anoka. We are glad to learn what (Too late for last week.) at H. A."Hauson's of Pinewood. efore the heavy rains of last|cation here. ,.. The roads are said to be in bad shape, but as this neighborhood has never produced more than it requires fori:its own consumption, and not evenithat much. We don’t mind the bad roads so much.- These ‘are only || teamns in the township, and nothing to haul, so why yell:about the roads:| * It 'is really interesting to note th g predicament Mr. Durand has-got intof| < by iputting prunes and raisins in-hisifi® pigifeed. But say Mr. Editor, come | a with the:swhole retelpe; thef| ¢ hops are all falling off us up here. AR KR KKK KKK KKK =p ] AURE. . * KKK E KKK XXX XN . (Toodate for last-week.) Pateér— in-Bemiai-last” woek.~ Mrs. Henning Kirkvold returned home from Bemidji- last Friday where she receives medical attention. S. D. Jallen made a trip to Leonard last Monday after goods for his store. The Y. P. S. of Aure had its regu- lar meeting August 17. A large crowd attended. Services were held in the Aure OLEARY H..N. M’KEE, Funeral Director PHONE 178-Wor R ; Navy Velour In Purchasing. an International MOTOR. TRUCK IS*INVESTING N SERVICE THAT® EXCELS' It has a capasity.of 3,000 pounds, wheel baserof 128 inch*regulir-146Zinch-special. Engine—fdur-cylin- der block-cast L-head. heavy duty type. Wie-will have:this. truck-on: display in-asveryféw days and think it will pay any ont to look this truck over before placing an order, as we think that it will meét the needs of this part of the country. New:Model 4 .Overland will have to clear our floor space of 2d-hand cars; and offer a Cole 8 that is in very good shape, 1917 Ford and a 1917 Chevorlet that has only made 4,000 miles at prices that will pay.you-to-investigate: BEMIDJI MOTOR: SERVICE 209 Third Street- Bemidji, Minn. PHONE 857 church last Sunday by the congrega- tion pastor,*Rev:' Herstad of Clear- 1?1 party was given-at John ‘Salve- vold’s last Tuesday-evening:in honor The heavy rains ‘of the past week | ooy o yricon Nyland of Virginia, Minn., who were heére visiting their | Mrs. Olaf Gelen and Olga Gellen left Monday for a trip-to Visit with of Island Lake, but ‘now’of ‘Bemidji, passed ‘through here lastMonday. Mrs. Jamtvold and grandson,. Or- Gunerfus Haugan left Atigust 18 for Beldon, N. D.,, where he will be Olaf BakKe:sleft: last..Mdnday for at;iBemidji would be able to handle | Beldon, N. D., where he is employed t! rivers, and the same situationzexists| < Clardnce Meland spent last Sunday |||’} Mrs. Charles Skinner, Mrs. H. 8. is the material used in this model, which is especially excellent in the large sizes. The quality is told by the EY trade-mark and nothing GLASSES more need be said if you ; are familiar with the Larson &‘Larson “Palmer Garment.” The front is straight cut. The OPTOMETRISTS inverted box pleat at cen- To make room for the new Model 4 Overland, we. and " x *® % ill teach our school this win-| Rev:” amdxMrs:~S.~ 8.« Kline'wand o ter) daughter, Gwendolene, left Wednes- William: Kues and Albert Smith{day.for their. home .at. Lawrence, - were luckysenoughito get their shay | Kansds after<spending .2 months va- SPECIALISTS ter of back is stitched to in the fitting the waist line. The nov- of elty patch po;kets and the GLASSES. cuffs are finished with but- Offices-~ over * Boardman’s tons and the convertible Drug Store- “collar is also of navy WE CAN FIT YOU velour. A‘lovely coat for AND FIT YOU \ $28.00 RIGHT. b i s AN ~BEMIDSI;* MINN:* ; fl '.“W'Efl“fl 00. Stilwell, Mrs:."John Rossier, Mrs. Pe- fleq Frost, Mrs. Casper Knapp and Miss Edna Stilwell visited Mrs. ¥red Lange Tuesday afternoon. | * C. W. Kingsbury and wife autoed i T. J. Wright and family visited @dflx Lubeck and family Sunday. ' Julius and. Walter Lange arrived heére from Montevideo Saturday ~to surprise their :brother,:Fred Lange, but they were the ones who were sur- George Haye ormer., resident | Prised at not-finding Fred at. home. o Y i‘hey were guests of-A. R. Dailey over unday and left Monday for Plum- mer to take a look at that country before purchasing land. It is quite THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ; PAGE THRI! likely ‘that: they- will settle here as they were well pleased with the crops. and- -future prospects. e SCRERNN BIGIS over to H.'P. Rices’ Sunday. Lester Barclay has been the guest of Ralph Kingsbury the past week. ! ‘Mrs.:John Rossier is visiting her gunt, Mrs. H. S. Stillwell, this week. i Julius and Walter Uange visited tne Edgewood Sunday school Sunday. ¢ School begins next Tuesday. This is. for the benefit of small pupils, who live & distance from school and are -absent 11t cold weather. —_— KOPPERS st All Heat : 3 ’ No Smoke TWINCITY o‘ K E No WWaste FOR EVERY HEATING PURPOSE HOW much of.your coal do you carry to the ash pile in the form of clinkers and slate? KOPPERS ¥ COKE produces only a small amount of powdery ash—not worth sifting. ASK YOUR FUEL DEALER Manufactured by Minnesota By Product Coke Co. St. Paul, Minn. Drive around to..our service station at the foot of Ameriea and Second street. Quick-Service:and: no Long Waits' Red: Crown gasolihé, more power per-gallon. Full line of Polarine oils and greases. STANDARD OIL CO., Inc. L U i N The hearty drink, the friendly .= - drink for all real people. T i Different! Every glassful refreshing. PR ‘ Every drop sizzling: with life. ‘Better! Full of the strength of nour- ishing cereals and hops. Satisfies! The real, true flavor. \ At your nearest soft-drink store—try it and see how quickly you and Exelso will take to each other. &Sy St. Paul, Minn. HAMM EXELSO CO. Wi 1 i . BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA | e ) ‘r — § 1 ‘4? s R