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— f FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 28, 1919 I3 e s R P E R * GRANT VALLEY. * fti.!ii#lil.li’ The Thanksgiving program given by Miss Philippi and pupils on Fri- day afternoon was a success. Most of the parents were present and all enjoyed the program. Miss Philippi will attend the Teachers Institute in Bemidji this week. Rev. M. A. Soper visited the Edge- wood Sunday school a week ago Sun- day. Miss Katie Ludke, and -Miss Ruth Gruer were also visitors that day. Fred Lange and family, Arthur Dailey and family and Sarah Knapp and family and Albert Ludke and wife, were Sunay visitors at the Cas- per Knapp home. Mrs. H. S. Stilwell is on the sick list, but is improving. Mrs. Albert Ludke called on Mrs. H. S. Stilwell last week. T. J. Wright and family were Sun- day visitors at the Harry Vogt home. C. W. Kingsbury and family were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. I E R R R R PR R R R R - HORNET. * LA R RS EE R B SRR EEER] (Too late last week.) Aurie Pelteer and his uncle, of St. Paul, are spending the deer hunting season in this community. Herbert 0. Ayres of Royalton, came up on Monday with a party of land and deer hunters. County Superintendent of Schools J. C. McGhee visited the schools here Tuesday. The Ladies Aid society met at the home of Mrs. Robert Shaw on Wed- nesday. "C. W. Dudley went to his camp at Troudson spur on Wednesday. Among those who were in Black- duck on Wednesday were: James An- gell gnd Clarence Stene. John. Moon and wife are visiting relatives here. Mrs. Moone was formerly Miss Ojetta Bogart. . A large crowd attended the Liter- ary society at the Murray school Fri- day evening. Henry ' Swartz was elected treasurer. Misses Loretta Bogart Buzick and Magda Gronseth went to Blackduck on Friday to work at the Palace hotel. L 1 ® g K HE XXX T KX * TENSTRIKE. * IR E R R B X R The farmers averaged from $150 " to $275 an acre above all expenses on the clover seed, which isn’t bad for cheap land—or at least land that can be purchased cheap. Margaret Hampl was a between train shopper-in- Bemidji Saturday. Among the out-of-town hunters, who are returning home each with a deer are: O. C. Green of Rice, Minn; Gus Hankey of McIntosh, and Albert Smith of Pequot. The above named made their headquarters at Albert Green’s. Lottie Downs returned last week from Davenport, Iowa, where she has been viisting ‘her sister for the last two months. There was mass at the Catholic church in Tenstrike last Sunday. Rev. Fonmasse of Blackduck officiat- ing. School closed Tuesday for Thanks- giving vacation, thus giving the teachers the opportunity of spending Wednesday at the teachers’ conven- tion in Bemidji. The pupils had a short program Tuesday afternoon, to which the parents were cordially in- vited. Mr. Tuttle has organized a “Kick In” club among the boys at school for social purposes. The club is com- posed of fourteen boys ofthe gram- mer grades and they promise us we shall hear from them during the year. John Stechman returned Monday from Chicago, where he went from here with three car loads of pota- toes. Friends of Grace Byman, a former GLYCERINE MIXTURE SURPRISES BEMIDJI The quick action of simple glycer- ine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, is surprising. One spoonful relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes all foul accumulated matter which poisoned stomach. Often CURES constipation. Prevents appendicitis. One lady reports she has no more pain in back of head or gas on stomach since using Adler- j-ka. City Drug Store. DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass- age of urine, you will find relief in ‘The world’s standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 1696. Three sizes, all druggists, Guaranteed. Look for the mame Gold Medal om every box and accept no imitation s facility. Don't Go About SERVICE Such as is provided at all times by the ORTHERN ATIONAL Means safety, opportunity and conven- ience. Service means every good banking The Northern National Bank “We Aim to Accommodate” Minnesota DI nNERannRun N nInG: With Cold Feet Come in and get that much-needed pair of warm Rubbers, Arctics or Felt Shoes— for men, women or children, also Men’s Lumberman Rubbers, with leather tops; white, red and black $4.50, $4.00, $3.50, $3.35 Men’s 4-buckle Arctic, heavy Men’s 1-buckle Arctic, heavy or light. Men’s Alaska Arctic, without buckles. Women’s Arctic and Rubbers Boys’ Arctics and Rubbers. Youths’ Arctics and Rubbers. Misses’ Arctics and Rubbers Childs’ Arctics and Rubbers Men’s Felt Shoes Women’s Felt Shoes. Misses’ Felt Shoes..... A complete line of Moose Hide Moccasins, high or low cut. ..$2.50 to $4.00 Troppman’s Better Shoes and Service L) THE BEMIDJ! WEEKLY PIONEER resident here, will be interested to learn that she is now telephone operator at Big Falls. S. 8. Carter has opened a new store and meat market here. Ten- strike must be booming more than we realize to support five general stores. KX XK AR KRE KKK KKK KK * NORTHERN. * IS E AR SRR R R R R RS A pretty wedding took place at the Noel farm Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. Noel's son, Arthur Brown, and Miss Sadie McDonald, both employ- ees of Gamble-Robinson, were united in marriage by Rev. L. P. Warford, Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for Duluth Saturday night, where they will be the guests of friends for a week or two, they will return to Bemidji to make their home. They have the best wishes of their many friends INFLUENZA Kill the Cold. At the first’ , sneeze tak = “HILLS Standard ‘¢old’ semiedy for 20 years —in_tablet form—safe, sure, no opiates—breaks up a cold in 24 ‘hours—relieves grip in 3 d_nfl‘-. A Morney, back if it fails. The genuine box has a Red top. with Mr. Hill's picture, At All Drug Steres BILIDUSNESS Caused by Acid-Stomach 11 people who are biliogg aretreated sccord- ing to local symptoms they seldom get very much better. Wha orasel tained la usually temporary. Trace bilioumess source and remove the cause and the chances ;:a nt.:n the patient will remain unymx and aithy. v Crea Doctors eay that more than 70 non-organic diseases can be traced $0 an Acid-Stomach. Biliousness is one of them. Indigestion, heart- bum, belching, sour stomach, bloat and gas are other eigns of acid-stomach. EATONIC, the marvelous modern stomach remedy, brings quick relief from these etomach mig- eries which lead to a long train of ailments that make life miserable if not corrected. EATONIO literally sbeorbs and carries away the excess acid. Makes the stomach strong, cool and comfortable. Helpe diges- iproves the appetite and you then get from your food. Thousands say remedy in the world. It is the belp YOU need. Try it on our mouey-back-if-not-satis- fled %uunu.-e. At all for a big box EATONIC tion; fall here for a prosperous journey Work' is begun on the new tele- through life. phone line, with W. H. Grover in Ross Anderson from Wales, N. D., | charge. arrived Sunday morning to look after his property here. He will spend the greater part of the week with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. William Arnold, of Turtle River were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Whiting Sunday. Frank and Leo Noel were in Be- midji Saturday transacting business. Among the Bemidji visitors recent- ly were F. E. Anderson, Ora Whiting, J. H. Rendell, G. W. Day, Mr. and Mrs. E. Huggett and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Demming. PAGE SEVEN D. A. Whiting, and J. W. Buss re- turned Monday from Kelliher, where they have been the past 10 days hunting, each bringing home a nice deer. Mrs. Frank Demming called on Mrs. D. A. Whiting Monday evening. The school here is closed for the week, as Mr. Deardorf is attending the teachers institute in Bemidji. Cash and Carry GRINACER’S to you. may assist you in preparing your next shopping list. Kre-Me-Kuts Yellow Soap, 6% oz. bar, six for. Corn Puffs nnnmnnannnuannnnsnaanuununnunnnannuniesnunnnanRnnnE Yeast Foam, three for.......................... 120 Third Street HnunnnnusERRREnRERERBRnnnunnnm LU UL T T SUNSHINE GROCERY THE CKLY EXCLUSIVE CASH AND CARRY GROCERY IN BEMIDJI. We believe that by handling groceries exclusively, we can give better service Our prices are right, many items below the market price. and you will be convinced that our prices means money saved to you. We want to meet you personally, as by knowing you we can better satisfy your grocery needs. Below we quote at random from our complete stock a few items that THESE ARE NOT SPECIALS, BUT REGULAR PRICES Egg Noodles.. Royal Lemon ....ccccoooemeevcecoeeeeeeenn. 9c "Powdered Lye, two for..........c.c......... 25¢ ‘Spaghetti Mrs. Stewarts Blueing........................ 14c i(elloggs Corn l}:lai;es Liquid Veneer, 50 size.,...................... 37c -Post Toasties. Palm Olive Soap, three for................ 25¢ Crapeluis... Puffed Wheat Non-Poisonous Matches ...................... Sc Armours Corn Flakes Safety Matches, 12 for.........ccoeeeeeene. 10c Jonathan Apples, a box W ASHBOREAS oosserteeossetionsontis ot oo 39c Choice Comb Honey, a Ib.. + Baking Powder, 5 0z. can......... e 59¢ Eepper, 2 08, Stove Polish .................. Shoe Dressing ..:civinmnmimnmit Chief Brand Butter, ... None-Such Mince Meat........................ 14c Eggs, storage candled, doz................. Campbells SOuUps .....ccocoooooeeee. 121,c Grapes, red, a .. Prepared Mustard, 8 0z...................... 9c All Chewing Gum, 3 for. Pumpkin, No.3ecan.......................... 12Yc Qituieal, 4 s g Carry a Bit Save a Bit Visit our store 2 for 25¢ Bemidji, Minn. SOOI OO RO O RO ER OO IR RIS U ORERTR LUORE RN TR O RO RR RN RN R IR IR R RO NN AR R RO UAR RO ERINNARO0N0000 BRRUSRO0RARARRARARNIAAANHUANSOANBARIARIRASHRIARILITIR THE UNIVERSAL CAR . The Garden Farmer will find the Ford Model T One Ton Truck an especially valuable factor in his business because of the flexibility as well as the reliability of the service which can always be depended upon to be given by this splendid truck. The worm-drive of manganese bronze carries all the power of the motor to driving the truck and there are combined in larger and heavier form all the elements which have made the Ford Model T Car the greatest car in the I " I J. M. REED H. W. LESEMAN ARRON BENGSON ... HARDING & DUGAS. GEO. A. JOHNSON. LESLIE REIMER H. E. VANCE cachazlls ot world in point of service. .INTERNATIONAL FALLS LATTERALL HARDWARE CO. . The Ford Truck with its worm-drive is most economical in operation and maintenance. There is very little, if anything, to get out of order at any time; there ig the simplicity in control; there is the convenience in the flexibility of tpe car, it will turn in a circle for forty-eight feet; it accommodates itseif to narrow alleys,.and it “stands the gaff” of hard work day after day, and month after month, to the great satisfaction of the owner. hardly a line of business activity where the Ford One Ton Truck is not really a necessity. ( the farm, or in the factory, with the railroad, it is solving the economic delivery of merchandise and produce better than any other truck we know of. . will be glad to discuss the matter further with you, take your order, and see that you get delivery as promptly as possible. C. W. Jewett Co,, Inc. BEMIDJI, MINN. And the following dealers: C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. There is On Any of the Dealers mentioned below —he