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LB s, ey .‘NonthWeotemNeWs bl M A gt - o v, o il ) ik s i o 4 i nts coming l"’l’hofll of ‘the nus oonds Jnrlnx ‘the niext year and |been a most -welcome one,, ! |to establish a sinking fund with |very much needed in this loetion or i - L < e . 78, Paul, June Althoulh .‘“ which:to rqdoem thc bondl as they the:crops. lvu:l“x‘g m%?e e ;n’f?in'y“’}?‘t‘z ¢ ; y ing that $1,000,000, will accrue to the | ™ature. _—___~_ ° v A W? ? !@0. . nbo reopéned soon.’ wmm million dol- FAN ] % 5 g 4 3 3 atate soldiers’ bonus fund from June i ®RH KKK XK KKK KKK x| Fersus Falls, June 8. g rs in'pure silver was taken from i " settlements. of tax. collections with |4 - ALASKA eiliha '°" of this city Saturday announeed ) A i . counties, members of the bonus bohrd 3 he had given $500,000"to ‘Carleton this* ‘fnine “between' 1870 :and 1878 p LSRR R RS R 88 & K& KL wheén 'the prospect’ was nbandoned sald late Saturday that only approxt-|. Harry Woodford contracted meas- | Colle8e at Nortlideld for the creation’ ln t (k?odi 4 mately half the sum will be avnllv- les while ‘in ‘Bemidji recensly. “jof a lund to be known as the “Bar- ki o o able:for payment of bonuses . |rows Building Fund.” Carleton was 2 < k ol 3B % M. P. Nietz of Clovertown was ; j 5 ,, IThe b 5 " | tounded by * Barrows’ grandtgthey j "Io mwom(.)n's L%GEST / g 2 3 ‘ e 4oard plans to retain a pt?r cnl]ed to Fort Snelling to join comr}iop.rias Goodsell; n: 1866, {/ i (By. In!ernahonnl News Service) © | ‘ Vanc(mver. June - 8.—A i h: Portage la. Prairie, Man. —The -wool:crop: of hoth Sssliutchewan and || = ‘Manitoba is to be held by the Cana- S '\dian Wool Growers’ Limited instead 7 of by the:Co-operative Orgamzatlon Bnnch of the Department of Agricul- ‘of Saskatchewan. The, t;ompanys he: | Saskatchewan, ‘where'a warehouse: is . ation. for high . & ylelds and good profits | dhi _:;::‘i?gbab‘;:&%wf)‘l‘;“;‘;“ge‘d ainndt 10F, U s HAS ONLY 53 PER |ana it is:the duty of every banker i A hcm LABORERS ED in a farm community to see that the Winnipeg, Man: <A’ group of well- Nm farmers in that community have .thé) ;'\ known western men have formed the seed for each crop that will bring, /. Farmers' Packing Co, and will,con-| .Indianapolis, June 7.—With. only thegl the largest yields and greatest’ . duct a meat packing business. .hey flfty‘ three laborers for every. 100 Pro ts.” i recently purchased.the plant of the needed in .the United States today, Mr. Cottrell cited the value of work‘ 7' Manitoba./Abattoir iand ; Packerg de the country faces a serious situation, which bankers have done toward the, “for $200,000: and one which vitally affects the cost [ establishment of clubs of young peo- gl iy of living, declared H. M. Cottrell, ag-|ple on the farm for the purpose of Sault Ste. Marie,’ Ont.—For . tle|riculturist of the Littla Rock, Ark.,|interesting them in bigger production . -purpose of: inspecting its timber lim- Board of Commerce, in an address de<|and better stock and methods. The Ats‘and watersheds the Spanish River livered to the Financial Department,|banker, he said, is in an excellent ‘Pulp & Paper:Co. have purchased an at the annual convention of the As-|position to help with all such move- nem-marine ing boat. /The mg- 'sociated Advertising clubs of the [ ments, and inasmuch as the prospers chine will 'also be used for survey{world here this afternoon. ity of the whole community depends’ ‘wark, and_ for quick trips between the “The bankers of the country; more [upon the financial condition of the three’ mills of - ithe.:company. . The|than anyone else should take cogniz-|farmer, it is well:worth the time of country: on_which _ the Company’s|ance. of this fact and help in every|the banker to do what he can. timber limits are located -has a‘net-|way to increase the pruduction of the " work. of . lakes and waterways suit-|farms,” he continued. able for the landing’ ot hydroplanes.| ' y p : “The ‘machine -will' 'be operated vby a|t. . Bank Should Back Farms fHE _PIONEER WANT ADS N ‘former captain of the R. N. A It is the duty of every banker and | . : p————————— bank in the United States to do the BRING RESULTS . P Y = CITY’ S |utmost'to better farm conditions and w. VA BARS te iucrease profitably farm produc- tions,” said Mr. Cottrell. “The bank- |ers must do this ‘because they have < B 4 3 ¢ I the ability and.power to-do it and : ‘ r 2 3 . iy "June 8.-~!pecause the supply‘and cost of food | =« ; p I I O a ‘ ‘; ‘ I I ln S ., “Huntington is known to the rest ofiang clothing:intensely and 1ntimately 1 Huntington, 'W. Vai the ‘state as'“The Holy City.” It|induences every line of finance, mafs| Well trained office assistants ar, gained the appellation’ through thelyfacture, transportation, selling a not . “‘picked” up” everywhere. * rigid enforcement of the Sunday blue of professional work In every part of When bi fu’ms need capable hel; laws by Mayor Campbell. { our country from:our great cities to| e “ D Dp' Campbell has taken the pep out of | thie one-store, cross-rgads settlement. | they wire or long distance’” Da- ':,:lxe isal?bl‘)‘itth ';).s itt werei Tot 1somet of| “The bankers control the credits| kota BusinessCollege, Fargo,N. D. e inhabitants it is-eminently satis-|ang capital of our country and the q factory, but to much of the youmger |proportion of each that the different &lé:c?:gzl.*‘e%afozc\?:fi:'ucg?n .element Campbell is the original kill- |iines of endeavor:shall have. . They 2 dgf 2“, 0. Ko kky ity Joy. are in cloge, contact with' every line wired for an efficient Bookkeeper- The courts may take a hand in the of business and’ with every kind of | steno. Miss R. Gregerson was matter.. Ivan Davis, druggist,. was|man. They are acquainted with con-| sent. A phone message from the censured by the mayor for advertis- ditions in other-countries as well as| James River National Bank, James- ing he ‘would give away ice creamfin our own. . They can organize the qopn resultedmplacmg A.P. Mc- and sofe drinks on Sundays. Camp-|pusiness men as well as themselyes to | py (i o i Edmunds branch. UR delxcnous Ice Cream served at home to the family or guests can. help provide many enjoyable evenings. Cultivate the Ice Cream habit. ) bell insists that no store has a-rightiqo active work in causing the e e T o iowh accgfsl” Ere oors Ice Cream Supreme placed a ban on soft drink shops,|cient farm labor to produce’an ab summer school now, Wirite F. L. 3 peanut stands, shoe sbining parlors, | dant supply: of :food and” raw.mater-| WWaeki Pres. 06 Front St g gasoline stations, movies and other|ia] for clothing and. a profit for the F: Sy ’ » . ’ . like enterprises and amusement. " producers._equal to that for equal in- argo, N. Afrplanes are also forbidden from|)vestment and .labor i other . lines coming nearer than 2,000 feet while] The farmers will gladly accept the i et i i g g;::‘;;:e, ‘Z:%":fli’u)"‘fi?"ffie°{,a.‘,’i? fl‘lllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIllIlIIlIIlIIIII!IIIIIIllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlII|I|IIIIIlIflIIIII|IIIIII|IIII|lllIIIIllIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIII e ‘TROPPMAN'S ‘ IFT SALE! (By International News Service) “Six months in’ advance of the s Paris, June 8.—Three million/per-| planting and seeding of. every farm sons in. France are estimated to be|crop, the bankers i the -territory suffering from ‘“war tuberculosis”— | where the crop is to be raised should .consumption resulting directly. from |know of the nearest ample supply of We carry a stock of dry goods, notions, ete., WHERE THE ample to supply every want in this'community. , THAT IS GOOD. HIGH COST war causes, including poison gas,|high-yielding, strong—germinatlng -poor nourishment and nervous shock. | sged, and seed that will bring crops Mortality is especially significant [of high market quality. Thé supply OF LIVING These goods are of recognized quality and are ; 2 guaranteed to be as represented. No one ever ISNOT SO wants their money back. THAT IS BETTER. HIGH -among infants born in the families of | should be adequate for replanting in case of floods, droughts or early dam: age by pests. flllll|IIIIIllI|IIIIIIlllllIIIIIIIIllflIIIl|ll|ll|I|III|IIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllll|||l|||l|||l||ll|||||§ It Should be a Bank s 'Endeavor French soldiers who fought through 'the war. Good seed is the found: § , — 8 To promote the interests of its de-:- § positors - as well as to accept thelr 5 funds. € s . Our deposxtors have found us everw; willing to advise and assist them in: every conceivable way consistent” -with .the rules:of Judlclous and de— ,pendable bankmg. } . We are making a consistent and determined ef- 3 fort to PULL PRICES DOWN. When we buy : articles from other stores for our personal use THE (things we do not handle) we do not like to pay 1 exorbitant prices. YOU FEEL THE SAME GOLDEN " WHEN YO[& BUY. We ali;e %omg ourf ll))est to . meet you half way—to ease the burden of buying RULE OF for you.. THAT IS BEST. muimmummnummml|nnmumunmumnmmunm L We aim to do everythmg poss1ble to make your connection with us one* of pleasure, business and profit. / _ } Try our different departments for your every *GOODS i § _ household want. You will find our prices are - very rea_lsonable. . P G¥ Al’e you Thrifty? Bar Bie Puchases bt Troppman 8 " “To Please, Is Our. Aim" BEMIDJI MINNBOTA ' flllllllllllllilIllllllIlllllllIIlllllllIllllllllillllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllllll Nortl'nern Natlonal % % "-fl d ive Paae ‘ i : | 7 7 | ‘ l fi"ilIllllllI!IIlIlIIIIIIII_I]lllllIIII_IIIIIIIl[[!![fillllllllllllWllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlflIIIHIIII RO