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3ulmmm smlmnq L mo * R PR R R #* AURE, *|* ALASKA TOWNSHIP. x PP OSSP RESSENIEESEERE R RS, Mus. S,.0. Jallen and children vis-| Sqhool has: commenced with Miss “ited ‘at William Jallen of Island lake | Cora Stout as teacher. , ~-last ‘Friday. Mrs. Hayes of Bemidji has returned Tewins, a boy ‘and a girl,'were born | to her home after a week spent with ‘to Mr. and Mrs: Julius'Mark Wednes- | relajives here. “day,t August 27.—But we regret to Mrs. ‘Woodford: and son, Harry; ‘info¥m -that “they ‘both - died ‘a few|made-a call upon’the Clausin family. hoiirs . later. © The ‘mother is doing Mrs. Gus Thorland is a Bemidjl ““fine; visitor this week. Olat Gelen 'was at Pinewood last Mrs. Nord called at the Woodford Thursday’ and ‘brought home a new|home Monday. potato- digger. The Ladies. Ald met with Mrs, Peter ' Bikke transacted business | Thorland “and 'the attendance -was -in -Leondrd last ‘Monday. larpe. The Y. P..S. of:Aure-will hold-its regular meeting in -the church .Sun- day, Septéember 7, at 2 o’clock p. m. Everybody welcome Mrs. P. K. Péterson;'who -has:been | “’staying at-Mr. Anonéons for. some :time, returned to her home here, ‘which_is being.taken .care of by her “gon; ' Card, and" famity. : §. "0 :Jallén,’ the “Aure merchant, = has been-busy-the:last'week -shocking ~‘corn on his farm one mile north from - Aure. 46 bushels per acre. Charles Blakeley ‘Henning ! Kirl(vohl has-‘been ‘help: { got: about the same ‘amount of oats “Ing: Sadvevold: ‘stack: his' ‘grain--this|to the acre.as-Mr. Rohrer. week. H. A.;Brewn. turned-over- the-big © Mrs. Hans Kirkyvold spent a few “ days with Mrs. Joler last” week. - R AR K RAO P KR RK KKK * TURTLE LAKE. * EZEZTEZELRERL S L 8 80 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Luptian, who -~ has been visiting Mrs. Luptian (] ‘mother, Mrs. Augusta ‘Waltérs, and other relatives, left: Wednesday “for “'their home. in Sycamore, Ill. They were® accompanied by ~ Margaret -‘'Md¥sh, who has -been. visiting: her grm parents; Mrand:Mysi’M: Wal- N S T T T L R ) * . TURTLE RIVER 3 ISR R EE RS R R Mr.. Gudmundson, fromi town of Turtle River, was threshing “wheat |here today for Nils:' A. Otterstdd. The wheat-‘gave 26:‘bushels to. the acre, blue stem wheat. Oats for Frank Rohrer gave 32 bushels,-and barley; lllllllllllIlIIHIllll"Ill“lll"lll‘llllllllfl“""s - bought the store‘a month -ago and it is :now' for- sale ‘or rent at ‘very -reasonable price: Rev. Osmund Johnsen held service hére Sunday and a big cfowd attend- ed the meeting. - London:—Chirged ' with: beihg. :in possession of counterfeit ten shilling notes;” William' Wirner ‘successfully pleaded that he carried them for a joke, startling people by using them' "1 ‘public-as ¥igaret ligliters: Raiph _-Divkenson was a Belnidji - visftoriMusda T Qe rfifim&xflt. who has ¥been sp&dlnfi*flfl*vfltion at his Kome, ‘left“Tussdiy for Bamidji. . MISESTennie-TAwrente“is-ivisiting wlth Mrs. °B. "N’ Wentworth for a “'few days. Electric Vapor ) Sulphur Mr, and Mrs.. Martin-Larson- and.| s iistii Bwedlierg: and:isonis,: Curland |l quyd. left Sunday to attend the state “tfair. - They will'maké the trip in Mr. Larson’s Ford. 5 | " MF.> Andd Mvs. Glohn’ Badler: andiff ; * ¢hitdren from' Redby visited “‘Grand-| g ma" Sadler Sunday. l ! entworth - “contemplates 1o¢fifld»uun iy Zor Bliekduok » wherel he willvisit his“parents. Mrs. A. Sadler visited her som,| >'Clyde of Puposky, Wednesdday. The Silver Lake and Buenha Vista schools opene d September 2 with ““Miss Grace Parker of Blackduck as teacher*for thé Silver Lake school, L | ~and Miss Alice Butler of this town 88 “teacherin the Buena Vista school, A bath for all ailments for either ladies or gentlemen " Ladies hiirdressing’ and massages Lady attendant. -{Call at'1009'Bemidji Ave. Make your appointments * by phone 776-J J. F. Osborn <3 ok o F T F %k % b * HORNET. **#i#ifi**ikili*’l . Some from here attended the home “-coming for the soldiers in Blackduck * “on Thursday of last week, among ‘““whom was Hiram.Schwartz, who re- ~icently returne@itidniFrance. = A baby YPvEd this week at ~'the home of™ Angdl and wife. ~Rev. dOd gy hfl'“lt on Thurs- = y and condici th¥.claks: i 6on- . rmation. Mks MhtHilda' Quesnell | By our dp"t has jolned th&sclise.: A Ladies' aid commenda- * has been o Y- tory conduct” . Some lroflfl!mmmded the auc- B! - we have “tion salf™ fl“mflflifl & Dudley at Jq! " proven that Shoakb»on ‘l’l’urs day: ; we are capa- ble of arrang- ing and fol- lowing your instructions in a manner that. will win . your praise. { Thied* &lraat Lafe Qw'i'-Waiters Do the:Waiting your Grocery bill by taking.the advice of someone :who knows that-we:sell the best buyable: Groceries in this whole big-town. Just :ask--anyone who - has .sax;Ipled our treatmientiand whosé front door- smiles’ evegy:timesshe comes home with an arm loadot our-f66d—because it knows.there ~ will besno slams ‘when the family files out after breakfast, dinner and supper. We deliver any place in the city. It is down to you; the price of our best. It is up to you; take advantage of it. Phones 65 and 66 Corner Minnesota Ave. and Fourth St. et R PR ES EE RS store today. Nils.. A. . - Otterstad: {-.dolls: and indoer toys, with.many SPECIAL PRICES THE'BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER S! DOLLS! DOLLS! AND TOYS OF ALL KINDS -Children mow will be indoors far a good part of theitime. We have ar- | ranged to:show for a week, commencing Saturday, September6, a. lme of Be sure and see the largest display of dolls shown‘in the city DOLLS-—16 to-18 inch, farmer boy doli, baby doll, and Red Cross girl doll. These are big values, worth $1.25 and $1.35. Special DOI.LS—-Bisque‘ dolls and rubber dolls, celluloid dolls, 10c, 25¢, 50¢, 98¢ and up. DOLL CARTS AND CARRIAGES "All steel body doll carts, 59c, 89¢ and 98c. Two wheel doll sulky $1.25. DRESSED DOLLS—With hair wigs, moving eyes, and some with metal heads. Not a doll but is worth more money than we ask DOLLS—American made, composi- tion head, 10 to 12 inches long. Fine- expresgwe fiaces. Boyzsoz girk dolls. Specia : $4.98, and a few hi .98, gher than 15. tol 17 inches, nicely’ 48¢c - for them. Prices are $2.98 up to PTG AT, e : hota: Reed doll carts, body 18x1015, with reclining back, close woven hood: with large roll edge, and body: closely woven, rubber tires, steel wheels and axles and springs, special at $6.50, $6.95, $8.25, all worth from $1 'to $2 more than asked. Be sure and see the largest dis- *% play of dolls shown in the city. 7" Doll eyes, arms, wigs, heads, hats, will also be shown. Dolls nursing bottles, 5c, 10c. Doll swings, cradles, beds, ham- mock, etc. DRESSED DOLLS—Thege: are 20 - .to-25.inches high, cork ‘stuffed bodies- and lively features. They have. hair wigs. We show more than 20 different kinds, ranging in prices as follows, $1:19, $1.23, $1.48,.$1.98,:$2.19, $2.48. TOY DISHES Cinderella aluminum- toy dishes. We want you'to buy some of these . complete cooking sets,’ table. sets, cups, saucers, plate sets—50¢,” 85c, $1.10, $1.15, $1.20, $1.73 up to $2.48 per set ROCKING HORSES [ LTS LY (RS $2.85 KIDDIE.KARS Come'in three sizes Steel “and " rubber tire ve from ..ooceccececenenas $2.98 to $14.50 _ /COASTER WAGONS At reduced prices, Children’s hand [ T $5.50 to $6.50 STRUCTO, MODEL BUILDERS 50c, $1.00, $2.00 and up to $7.50 KINDLY TAKE:ADVANTAGE OF OURI TOY WEEK, SEPTEMBER 6 to 13-—COME: IN' AND SEE THE DISPLAY —BRING THE' CHIL- DREN IN’ THIS WEEK. See the new Liberty. flying. coaster. Looks like a steering sled and can be used like one. Heavy wheels made of hard maple-wood. Price $2.25 up to $3.75. Bell toys; traek toys, toy«driving reins, books, blocks, trains, moving toys, wooden* toys, chairs,” tables, airplanes, friction. toys, wheel-bar- rows. NEW! BASKETS Display of fruit, sandwich, flower and fern baskets. Also baby bas- kets, work and waste baskets. direct NEW YARNS Most beautiful shades and all kinds of yarn, at our usual low prices. New China Ware, Cut Glass and Dry Goods, Knit Scarfl, Millinery, Tams. TOY WEEK A e 11 The Variety Store: Man NEW TOKONABE WARE FROM JAPAN In nut bowls, vases, fern dishes, baskets, jardineres, and many other useful dishes. This work 'is entirely different from -what you have seen before. First time shown. Price 75¢ -and up. . a Doll Week ISB- Sept. 61013 from Japan, 50c-and up. fi