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| " pathy of tHe entire community where . Thief River Falls Tuesday. S P ISR RN b GRANT VALLEY. * EFEEEE R R 5 B &5 5 5 On Saturday evening, September ‘6, C.'S. Ferris, a veteran of the Civil ‘war, and early settler of Beltrami sed away at St. Anthony’s 1 week’s illness as the icident. - His closest Teside 'here are urs. g&dfl Mrs. 'Bd Haunnah, ‘whontj] made his home of THi| ! 5. relatives have the sym- late;” the deceaséd was well and favorably known. g W. E. Dailey and wife of Pipesigne county arrived Tuesday on .theBe- cida stage and surprised their’son, Arthur and family of Rockwood. Mrs. Dailey suffers with hayfever and hopes to find relief here among the pines. + - Mrs. T. J. Wright has been sick the past -week with throat trouble. Fern and Fay Lange are on the sick list with severe colds. Mrs. Casper Knapp, Mrs. Peter Frost and Mrs. Fred Boyd called on Mrs. Sarah Knapp Sunday to extend their sympathy in the loss of her father, C. S. Ferris. Mrs. F. J. Wright called on the sick at the F. W. Lange home Sun- day and. found them improved. A surprise party was held at, the A. R. Dailey home Saturday evening and was well attended, the occasion being Mr. Dailey’s birthday. C. W. Kingsbury and wife and Mrs. F. W. Lange autoed to Bemidji Wednesday on business. Max Lubeck and wife autoed to Bemidji Saturday evening to take Mrs. Sarah Knapp to the bedside of her dying father. [ E R R RER R FEEEREER] * STEENERSON. » IS SRS S EEEE SRR S 8 84 4 (Too late last week.) ¢ Mrs. John Webster returned Thursday from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Chamberlain of the [of Bay country in Oregon. . M. Palmer, Kittie Christenson, and W. B. Freligh went to Cass Lake a8t week. ‘Walter Shoeberg and William Za- vorall autoed to Goodridge Monday. P. M. Swanson and family re- turned Monday from a visit to Thief River Falls. Jack Duss made a trip to ihief River Falls Tuesday. Kittle Knudson came up from Mrs. Chamberlain and two child- ren of Coos Bay, Oregon, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Web- ster. Mrs. Chamberlain, Mae Webster and Fay Evans gathered two bushels ‘of hazel nuts Thursday. R I 00D. * LS SR RS EERE LSS R R 8 3 (Too late last week.) Ole Treit and Mrs. Robberstad were Roosevelt callers Wednesday. Miss Mary Smith arrived Tuesday morning to take charge of her school. N. C. Hamilton went to Chilgren town to teach school Monday. - Mrs. Hesslor visited with Mrs. Kling Tuesday. Mrs. Hamilton visited with Mrs. Palmquist Sunday. B Eclud Emon was a Roosevelt caller ‘Tuesday Martin “rekke Jared at Nels Brekke's Sunday. Mrs. Hamilton took a trip into Prosper. town Friday. N. C. Hamilton was called to serve on the jury at Bemidji naxt week. UR equip- ment and ar- rangements show supreme dignity. We are praised for the careful, conscientious manner in which we conduct our business and for the rare courtesy we show upon all occasions. Larson&Larson OPTOMETRISTS SPECIALISTS in the fitting of GLASSES Offices over Boardman’s "™ Drug Store WE CAN FIT YOU AND FIT YOU RIGHT -BEMIDJI, MINN. Potato Growers Dealers —— Buyers ° OUR POTATO FLOUR PLANT AT i 'BEMIDJI, MINN. Is now ready for fall and winter operations WE WILL BUY No. 2 and odd shaped potatoes, throughout the season WHEN YOU HAVE POTATOES TO OFFER Call, write, wire or phone Falk American Potato Flour Gorp, "BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Phone 124 OU know why we want satisfied customers; same reason you do. It’s worth more than it costs to satisfy a man, even when we give his money back. / Young men for double breasted NY man can wear, and look well in i the new double breasted styles. The only way they’re like the old dou- ble breasteds is that they have a double set of buttons; in all other points they are different. Hart Schaffner & Marx certainly did something when they designed these new models. We have exclusive styles here; the ideas expressed are new; high-chested, high-waisted, belt- ed or half-belted, some with detach- able belts; flare skirts. They’re styles you'll like. . Special ; valuesat ............ Pl $45 And $25, $35, $40, $45, $55, $60, $70 Men’s suits of new type OFT construction; the sort of‘ thing the custom-tailor does—no padding or heavy canvas; coats shaped by hand, draped; such clothes fit well and Teok well. We have sizes for figures of . every measurement. Better see them; compare them with the best you know. Unusual values at. . $45 And $25, $35, $40, $45, $55, $60, $70 L —— County Fair Visitors Who come to our Fair should take a few hours to take in our exhibit of | New Fall Goods ~ It’s the wise thing to do, to visit this store—a store where you never over pay. A store with thousands of dollars worth of new quantities. . fall merchandise bought at the lowest market prices last January. - Will we be able to save you money? We sure will. First, we buy ' at the right time from right manufacturers and jobbers iq large _ We have a small store expense—no rent to pay—no high prlce_d store managers, and lots of other items that enter into keeglng expenses down, hence, prices down. We p!a.ce before you more than $10,000 worth of new Fall Merchandue—.as fresh, as clean, as good, as good money can buy. ° You are not wise unless you take advantage of what this store has in stock for you. SILKS FOR FALL Dependable Silks of all kinds, at a 7 1 ¢ ROPRRRERNRRSO N 89c to $2.98 - DRESS GOODS FOR FALL Wool, part wool, cotton, novelties. Will pay you to see our dress goods, a AP, sosssmssvbnssasiosasdsniannionss 25¢c to $4.00 PO NSO S P S NEW FALL MILLINERY Right styles, hand made pattern hats of exclusive designs........ $2.98 to §22.50 Cheaper ones also at what ever price. This store will save you money. Chil- dren’s hats, tams. Visit our complete millinery department. — e ——— GET IN RIGHT By buying right. We have hundred's of jtems you need and at right prices, HOSIERY More than a thousand dollars worth of new hosiery; for every one in the family. SWEATERS FOR FALL Big line; less money; for men, ladies, boys, girls and children. UNDERWEAR FOR FALL . A most complete line; for every member of the family. R o L B NG~ A YARNS Be sure and see our large new stock of rns. All kinds, all colors, right prices. 5 OUTING FLANNEL 2214c and 25c¢ per yard; large stock to select froms Ladie®’ New Neckwear, Purses, Hand Bags, Bag Handles, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, School Dresses. Ribbons, all kinds; School Supplies. Just lots of granite and kitchen ware— Boilers, tubs, wash boards, new china ware, cut glass, silver ware. e e et i s Blankets and Comforts—Rugs also. You will like our stock. - LADIES’ WAISTS of al} kinds, bought much below regular prices. Carlson of Course The Variety Store Man On Beltrami With the Largest Stock of New Goods—See Him P —