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Kolhm ol Mizpuh smnt M J Mb 0! Ultlatol‘k wak a Stt- this city. J. B ‘Denneen of ‘Bagley was & Bomldji caller ‘on Sundny 1. Mish Dthol'H. wmm of Nary was 'y Snurday shopper in this my cnmsm Aprilk 19-Potato receipts today, 57 cars. thern Whites, sacked and bulk; $7.60t0 $1.75 per, ewt,. :Market ltndy Nor- Bemidji Potato Market—All varietles, hulk,;nmau lota $3 to0 $3.25 per bushel. to 86 per cwt. J. W. Place of International l‘llll ! urday. . .spent the day here on Set Martin. C. Longballp ot Utl:etork X _was a Sundsy visitor/ 1n the T. A, Luthoundor of Wt‘ Wapa | business caller here on ‘S ur?h;’ i Mre, Steffe o Spur - transacted \ .business in tho oty Mtwm traing]. [ 'Friday. - Mrs. O-nrn Johnston of Interna- “tionsl’Falls ‘was s caller In.the ety on autnfdu "' M.'0; Wilste and Willlam ‘'Waldrop of Cass Lake was business callers -here on Saturdey. Miss Margaret Stoner arrived: 1ast evening to spend a few days visiting. at the l-l. Mills homo. ‘A. T. Nelson of Clurbrook was 8 -“b\u_lnoll caller here on Saturday. - " Lots of houses: Let me sell you one. B. J. Willits, the landman. 7 2§ 4 6d4-2¢ Floyd O. Beach of Coleraine spent Snurd-y here on business matters. Coma lnd have a good time u the Leapyear dance at Moose hall to- nl'ht Tickets $1.00. 144-19 Dr, ndllrl 'W:.H. Vortin of Pu- nnow‘ spent Saturday in nmhljl - Miss '!‘ona. P.ndor;ut of Lake Plantaganet: left: today for ‘Stewart, Nevads, where she has accepted a ‘government position, and npeeu ito rmain for some time. Sl Don't forget the Leapyear dance at_Moose hall tonight. ~Dancing at 9 o'clock sharp. - ‘ t 1d4-19 Misses Loretta and-Nellie Slatterly of ,Little. Falls ‘'were among the.out- ‘of-town callers here on s.tnfd;y ‘A m-ptmnd dnuhter ‘was born to Mr. and . Mrs, Nels Rudy this morn- ign, at the Gust Olson home, Twenty- ' ..second street and . Bemidji ;vonun Mother and child are doing nicely. : lln. ‘Willtam Clish hes had as her ‘house guests for ‘the past week, her mother,. Mrs.' M. Gleason, d' her aunt, ‘Mrs. C. 'McDonald, both. .of ‘Walker. ‘They )returned to ‘homes last evening. Join)'the crowd and attend the lolpyur dance at . Moose hall:to- night. - Musie, lnrnllhod by the Syn. copators. 1d4-19 i The Hsrmnnlct @Jos dlub rendered a splendid progrsm of musie at the morning . service in the Methodist church yesterday. They were heart- 1ly su; ported by a capacity house. | “-Rbghie Fenton left, Saturday for Coueét ‘Delene;, Idaho, where he: ex- pects to make his future home. 'His family will join, him as soon as he cnn make siitable arrangements. ‘Little “Bobby” Garlock - enter- tained fifteen of his little friénds on Saturday ‘afternoon in homor of his ‘fifth ‘birthday. 'After an afternoon’s frolic and play hour, a ' birthday lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. 'Jacob Goldbers: re: turned this morning from Minneap- olis, where they have been for sev- eral days. . Mr. Goldberg went down| Mrs, Goldberg] - - on’ business, while visited with friends. Rev. B L. Main of ‘St. Paul, who|x occupiéd the eMthodist = pulpit yes- terday morning and evening, left this morning for Case.Lake. He will ad- dress the Cass Lake and Deer River high schools before going to the iron range to carry on his vorl there. Bemidji friends of Miss Nell Han- son, ‘who formerly worked in ‘the county auditor’s office here, have re. celved word that she Has been ap- {pointed deputy county. . auditor of Valley county, Montans. , Miss Han- son rnldoo in Glasgow, Mont. : Al vory enjoyable party was. held at ‘the. William Anderson Wilton' on Friday. evening. 'There were twenty-five neighbors and friends ' present, and music, games and splendid refreshments were the Tmu:l of ‘much real enjoyment or Al . Misa Mavis Bolden. Wwho tmhu in the Maltrude school, gave a dancing | 'party onm: Sntnfday svening, in the . school " building, assisted .by her pupils. There were seventy-five peo- ple in’attendance, and the proceeds of.the evening are to go toward pur- qlng an “organ for use in the school. . Splendid refreshments were erved l}'uring the evening: the Lutheun 4+ chitrchi of Nymor will" ‘meet +$6.00-36.00: $6.00-38.00 «..666 Em,tn-h‘duen-:..:...' MBATR Hut.ton ceem e seseseseaneenllO Hogs, 1b. .. ..190-20¢! ©+$5.00-86.00 | Carl"oad lots, sacked and loaded, $5. 50 'rurhyl. 1ive, poun Old Toms, live, pound. . Geebe, live, Cow hides, No. 1, pound Bull hides, No. 1 Kip hidee, No. I, nm, Calf skins, No. 1, mnd Deacons, each. 'l'ho followinz prim were being paid at B4 at thwot (oing to preu of todoy's Pionoer. 38 76-32.856 Wheat, No 1 .+ +$3.06-82.75 | ' Wheat, No. 2. Whest, No. 8 .. Oats ...... Barley ..... Rye, No.2 No. 2 'tlmothy hay No. 1, Oloyer mlxed Rye straw . Beans, hand Pplcxed, n Potatoes, per cwt, Beans, brown,. ewt Beets, per cwt-. Carrots, per cwt. - . Onions, dry, per cwt Eggs, per. dosen ‘|Cabbage, ton .... Rutabagas, per cw Butterfat ..... Mutton, 1 . e e Pork, dressed : \ Fred Lyndall of Fosston Bemidji visitor on‘-!uhdl! i : Mrs. W. Al McGuire of F Falls was a'- Sunday visitor midji. J. M. Reed, Fred Reed' and George Reed of vBlackduck spsnt Sunday in this city. | 70 @ . $3.66-33.65 Honl. 5 Ifil up, Ia . Dressed poultry 3c, per. pound over, “ live stock. 6.0 Cowhides, No. 1. . "| Kipps, ‘No.*1 Calk skins, No. i Deaco! FOR. SALE—New ' nve—iausen‘er six | « ‘eylinder touring- car. can save '$100. - Addrs ‘Car,” .care ,Piqnoer I['Y)R OR: RENT—91-acre i miles southeast of BemjdJi. . quire’ of owner. 110 Sixth. E. 8. Lambert of Fergus Falls s 1 spending a few days at'the home of| his son, Rev..Blaine Lambert. BURIAL TOMORROW. Funeral services ‘will ‘be’ held ‘to- 'morrow for: Mrs. Gertrude :Supry, wife of J. D. Supry of Nymdr . | passed ‘away: at:the St. Anthony hos- pital on:Saturday after a prolonged illness, at the St. Phillip's church at 9 o'clock. Interment .will ‘be 'madé in Holy. Cross cemetery -under the direction of H. ‘N McKee, funeral r|director. . CLUB PARTY A SUCCESS. Many will be interested in know- ing that the Woman's Study club had a splendid turn out to their card party Saturday afternoon. Invita- tions were issued by each club mem- ber to three of her friends. A short program was given and at 5 o'clock a fine lunch ' conmsisting of sand- wiches, pickles, cake and coffee was served.. The silver offering taken up to apply on the normal scholaumn carried .by the club, brought in $30. There wera over eighty-five ludles 'present. The affair took place in the Civic and Commerce club rooms. ; {our kidneys will then act fine ud % WANTED TO BUY—Breaking plow and barrow. Write W. G. Cooper, Yola, Minh. FOR RENT—Gerden plots, two miles west of city.' Phone 17-F-3. 3d4-21 e flmmumummmummummb -in the city. REMEMBER- The Retailer pays more for our Brick Ice Cream than others’. "There is a reason. : 2d4-20 | two-layer Brick on.sale this week at all leadlqg Ice Cream Parlors “Meat forma uric acid whi and overworks the kidneys in’ thefr Rezul enterl of mea k&eyfl ocemomll reheve them -like you: your| bowels; removirng all the acids, waste and ]poié‘on,h;lu you feel a ‘dull! mis- ery in the kidney region . pains n:y the back ck headache,’ diz- is coated and when' bad you have rheumal urine is cloudy, full channels. often: get irritated, you: to get two: or three during' th ht. To neutrl ‘these irritat and flush: ofl the body's: about four ounaes of Jad b]emon!ulmnzhuotw-mbe-‘ fore, breakfast for. a few days and ladder; disorders disappear. famous salts is made from the und of|. grapes and lemon’ juice, ‘combined with' lithia, and has been: used for generations 'to. clean and stimulate thia-water drink: which|" millions of men and women take and then, thus’avoiding’ serious kid-| .: ney n;d bhdder‘.dileuu lllllllllllllllll'llllllllllll"lllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'lllllllllllll Do not For et-——_ We"’have a Frult Salad and Cherry . Those who - have eaten our 1ce cream kHOW tongue A%l ‘urinous g \ What means most to you is What We Try Most To (ilve There 18 only one way to buy an imple- mo‘m;"oo\rnomicnly. Y T Buy ity on the basis of its earning power. Bu'. it for. its: nbllity to rlo good work for ‘you' right lrom the star(z and year cltor year. . ‘. It 18 our aim to sell full’earning power ; every tlme we sell al larm lmplement ' That Is why we, buy from a ‘firm that o takea every care to maintain 1ts reputation for mlfiing only good' implements., -—-why we' show, you the lmplement be- fore you tbuy so"that you can’be:sure.if _ ; fits you'r requirements, -~ —wliy we set the. implement up exactly right; before we turnit over to.you, ’ —why we are alv;lay.s ready' to help yo;x understand’ every adjustment betore .you "~ start operating the nuplemen&, —why. we malntdm at prompt lepa‘lr, ser~. vice so that when parts become worn, you'~ can renew them wmlout loss ol time All of ‘those thlnr; g0 to insure. fully’ . vedrmng bower. ‘Yet thzir great, importanca : is "somefimes’ overloc’zd. You ‘will ap- Dreciate ':he care; Ww¢. uake m ohsgrving them; ;.4 w D ‘Come in and see us whenever you need a” farin implement. ; 4 on Our Bud,get Plan i EXPERTwhousehold managers ‘_,:have. long used the Budget Plan. It stretches their incomes. We' borrowed . 1t--and applied it to the purchase of the New Edison. Come in. Find out how this good; old “thrift” idea solves: the problem of your NeW Edlson Wo udopted the Budgot plan ’ to please two people—Thom- - as A, Edison and you. Edhon's great hobby :is music. e holds that good music ls a necessity\ in’ the home y But acbass to the great nperas and - concerts 'has been Sconfined: to the ' FEBW. BEdison - thought of 'the " b MANY, and spent three million dol- lars in research work to develop the New. Edison. “the" phonogrnph with. a soul.” t 1 \Rdison’s © new: phonograph Re- - Greates the great voices and instru- - i mental art of the world with such perfect realism that human ear can not-distinguish Re-Created art. from living art, even' when .the two. arer Bedrd.in direct . comparison. Edigon set free a necessny the.t had ‘been a luxury- for ages. We are working w1th Mr. ‘Edison, and have adopted the Budget® Planr in accord. with his wishes. | The Budget Plan is a way for you to get ' your ‘New" Edison ‘now, It -doesn’t increase your, household ‘ex- *penses—it ‘simply. distrtbutes your monthly pleasure allowance in a dif-" ferent way. It gets you more - for. your. money. Come in and’See us’ Tell ius how you would like to plan s Your-New Edison budget. _——= ‘