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Sunday l?hool meetts at 9:30 a. m. m, Bnpmms nt 2 e There will. be, no, Sunday‘morning eors'and benediction at warshjp as the pastor will deliver : the dedication address at Bertha. On the following Sunday, July 11, . SWEDISH L Sunday school at 9:45. — )/ {there will be English Services at e?d.rl Dam was &] 4th of July specials-—t 1 Swedish gervices at 11 a: m, ! |10:30 a. m’, followed by the quar- y. $12.50 ‘one hole tie, brown, Loul Enxllsh aemm at 8 p..m, terly business meeting of the con- B, Nordale, Pastor. ' |gregation. et Tronpmnnl:’ 31 ¢ —--——'I gyt Willlam F, Knmnhankol. Pastor. L FREE k Services at Anrdnhl church, town of Frohn, 10:30 a. Services in Trlnlty church, town of Liberty, at.3 p. Services at Nymoro church at 8'p. ‘w- Hodls i Drick of K@or'n‘ a: G kbad i ‘Will the ‘party who found a yel- A mm; of Akeley was a Bemid-|low ‘bead bag ‘Wednesday evening or, 4 ‘business visitor on Friday. ‘Thyrsday morning, please return to A fer's’ Hdw. Valued as a keep- Mwnrd L. Rogers of Walker spent | sake, for liberal reward. 1t7-3 rl d Bemidji on business. i b .‘ ke ' The Normal school closed yester- ulnf!mlm of Altkin was ‘a busi-|day ‘afternoon for over the Fourth, ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S The pretty stucco church on Bel- ‘trami and Tenth street. Fifth Sunday after Trinity. Independence Day. 1 a. m.—Celebration: of the Holy Eucharist, with patriotic hymns, spe- A m, All are welcome. ambo, Pasttor. ity yesterda: Jto Allow thoge to reach their o8 @ cial prayers and sermon. kil t—r——h. L T R Who might wish to d: 50, Wor will] FIRST SCANDINAV. L George Baokhurst, rector. Mr. and Mrs, H. A. Rahier of |be resumed on Tuesday. ‘The ices ‘on, Sunasy . will . bt : sk erd were Frldny vlnu.ou in this : sery. .. |conducted in the English languags, - T A party conslsting of W, H. Gem-| with special singing for the o«uzulagr No TIME FOR r inel, A. L. Molander and several oth:| = Sunday school immediately aft P AMATEUR" II P ' A. 0. Heén-fer friends returnéa last evening from | morning gervices 0 of Wl Ker lpent the day herejseveral days outing and fishing trip Inatn‘&dflon JAn catecism given fn Law courts and lqw offi iges can’t afford tgwme tlmem f ampteju'", 3’ ‘at Red Lake. hotsh l?fl‘“u‘; o fi —_— : ervices at Turtle River at 8 ¢ Irmk Hltldlnt of ' 'Long ROTICE. Rev. Osmond Johnson.lPutzr rairie was a Bomldjl enllor on Fri-| A1l Jbarber shops will be' closed X —— | office assistants. More*and mors diy Monday, the Sth of July. d BYTERIAR CHURCH | .|often ‘hev call on Dakota,Businéss o m— ourth of July, our day ¢ i’ College, Fargo, N. D. d Mrs, W‘lllll:l‘ll lflyil'im!( FORREST INK OPENS Independence, will be fittingly efficient nengso' :ucth’tI'l‘l’s ::gpl}i e Were Bemidjl visitors Forreat Inn, Itasca: Park, wil lie membered at, the morning service ;} a reputati : f 09 : open for the public July 4th. Meals| the’ Presbyterian . church. at onglor mmmg. - 4 daughe | %erved at all nours, 3d7:3 [ o'clock. - The pastor will speak Migs, E;; Bucchler was recently r. and M W, 'r;rdv - '“.',.d A the subject, “The Truth That s:fi placed wita Atty. Geo. H.:Musson, ‘ter, ‘Anna, motored from Frohn 1 Men Free,” (John 8:32) ;| Steele; N. D. Mis, A. 'Nelson was ‘spent rmuy oh business here. Tiigrov ‘g i T Sund 5 partidlly tmprovad unday evening.at ‘8 o’clock .\t X T g.n?, (::r lar, ::1“ for| : { a | sermon will be on the theme T lenttoA!gOR,F Gl;“‘éhfl'naeach n _ | continual inquiry’ fof imiproved, -nd Faith of the Old,” (Heb. 11.17).: loyed D, . Courts have partially - tmproved farms. If you wish| Sunday school will meet at 10 a. em!’ oye: B. C. students. to; 61l "your fard aid your prfcd and|m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 “‘Follow the $ucce$gful.’”’ Enter juk Balir of Blackduck is epend-| {erms are right, we can sell it forfm. All are moat °"""“"’ welcome. | summer school now.,, Wiite F. L. few days at the C. M. Bacon gx‘;b ol ¢ or-cone alld see he §t ; Woatkins, Pres, F S A 5 y -Land Company, '2043% PAUL'S EVANG. LUTHERAN : 3 » Tone. St., ¢ 18 LARE BUUIevard. (Third street (Upstairs), Be é%n. ., Sixth street and America averiue. Fargo, N. D, for i information. —_ R . vmted rélatives| “il :}lns Friday. flUnBISI P. — ‘FOR MRS, Mnrtln Erwl: ‘ot Mlnnuwllg, lq, ‘A party of friends and nelg siting for a short cmb with' his diirprised Mrs. Charles Carter, at her 0. E. vErwlg -and family. |home, 623 Mississippi avenue, siat ; A ‘evénlng, in honor of her Mr‘h The ladies brought well fllled ba_ - to éonti‘ ct for i . § 5 Graham and W. H. ord, = 4 i were among: the out of|J, F. ler. c G, H ;ngey. H A. Lim‘ited Amount 5 ficqh 06 Mc- e i C. E les, E. Y Wil- Of / M M ubn. Harrlet Rathbun, Rowe and . Onkil are visiting wlth their son,|Brownlee. French and. wife, for a short| L Sweet Cream %, to Be Delivered Ita Direct to Factory ’ Koors Bros Co AR g = = . = = = = = = = = = = t—% = == = =. == = = = = = g = = = = = = = = == = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = es’ ng, 24, over t : : N § Sunday aehoof L 0 k “ra > a l"ess . SRPIIST CHUROH —_— }e ol It is always a pleuuu for you to meet a well dressed man pégple’s meeting. or woman This is a nage of neatness an dorder, and the shabby Py m\gi- arri thia morn- 1 vangelistic ser-|% person feels ill ‘at ease and out of place. b rom " St. Paul; whbrc he' 18 at- | vices at the" coriier’ of Beltrami and " tending summer scl at the Univer- | Fifth street. - sity of Minnesota;,” to spend a few George W. Kehoe, pastor. . days with hiu pnrents We‘ikle A vlel‘_ BRING YOUR SUIT TO US NOW Mrs. Fred:Fales nd daughter, Lo ST. rmr.%n;’s High' ; Margaret, accompaniéd by her moth- i e at 80 clod l: ms\m preed | A small sum invested with us will effectually take the shab- 5 er} Mrs. Towne, and’ Buddy Benner, schcol tollowed by benediction .of biness out: oi that*suit or gown and make you feel “yourself.” ;E’{ 2 l‘;rss?x:id t:r‘ew x;;:x}i'g ——-Grnnd R e s | Consult’ your FEELINGS and your INTERFSTS. They both erald. : ‘221 @ k. 1 urge you to come to us. M. Osmandson and daughter, i Inxred and Misses Bernice Burt and Bllnch Stolquist who leave Monday afor points in North - Dakota - where Qhey ‘will visit with friends and rel- a lves for some tinme. - MODEL DRY CLEANERS HOGANSON BROS., Props. TELEPHONE 837 309 Third Street, Bemidji, Minn. M . Quincy Brooks will : return 1| H. N. M'KEE, Funera} Inheapofis._ She will 'be accomp- Director ‘anjed by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hay- ! Pt ¥ ‘ner, who ‘will spend the Fourth in} ‘Bemidji. Mrs. Hayner was formerly g PHO! 1.-w orR. “Miss Lucy Brooks. . PH N.E.,‘ 2 7 EFT iR Poncler tlns-- = e e I /Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaFavor of Wa- i lert wn, 8. D, and Dr. and Mrs. L ‘Hor of Atwuter are in the city 'enlllng on old friefds. . They motor-| SNAPS FOR SALE here”and’ will' remain’ over the By French or'Lalir. Phone 93 5 Fourth. ' Mrs. Porter was formerly ; ‘Miss Nelson, an instructor in tire Be- Four room house. “‘midji public schools. 'For the first timie since they began their spree of spénding following the armistice, Americans’ apparently are beginning to d:of the Swedish : chirch” wl?l h:ve w:he’lr %“m’r i"(,)g!:l ggn::’ 1 acr land ..ol i Seven'room house, 114 acre ki3 7, (L I S $1,000 tite d All ; & yei dory Bt ” Roliefod. tor 1000 are Tequepted: 10 S"‘ room house, 5 acres realizé that every dollar. saved now is b ; ’hel ‘things early in ‘the land ...... 2 ‘Forty acres, two ro mond’ Johnson and daugh- i Olmcl'a and’ OIfnNG, returned|| ~ barn, with § acres’of . /! yestérday morning from Minneapolis clover ... : J wheh th!’ haye spent the last three| | Sixty acres, lake shore farm, ng vlth&d" m:‘)hl}“:! 5 room- house, 5 C Bikke. rs. John- er, Mrs. Oliver, Fieldstad, crop; for’ quick’ turn, per Blaine, returned _this [ S R A et 1 $85 | San Diego, where they|| Eighty acres clay soil, se t nter. lehe{h mnydel i the r, taking the Yellow- ite, a distatice of 12,000 || Eighty acres, ly ; Field: proved, fine lgcation, two miles from city ; terms, per acre .. 1 Good cor hence. Remeniber that the next time you start'to'spend a dollar for something that ‘you do nétrided, deposit it in our savings - departmient'and watch it grow. 5 5 8 g8 = = = likely to buy' $2.00 worth'a few years g g BEMIDJI MINNESOTA' Northern Natlonal g = Compare the present price of butter with the price of lllul. Compare the prices of the same two items as flny were four years ago. Meat has increased nearly 800 per cnt. bnmr l— than 100 per cent. Use more butter and less meat and udm the H. C. L.—you'll be healthier, too. Nothing can equal the delicious, appetizing flayor of puttc Nothing can equal the health-giving qualities of butter. Jt eom- tains the valuable substance known as “Vitamines,” obtainable only in genuine butter and other dairy products. Always ask your dealer for CHIEF BRAND BUY TER T MADE BY i e BEMIDJI CREAMERY COMPANY BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford Coupe \vxth an electric self-starting and lighting system is one.of the most popular members of the Ford Family, It isa perma- nently encloscd car, with sliding platc glass windows—an open .car with plenty of shade. Then in inclement weather, enclosed and ¢ dust-rroof and ra.m-proof Just .the car for traveling salesmen, physicians, architects, con- tractors, builders, and a regular family car for two. Demountable rims with 3%-inch tires all around. - To women it brings the convenience and comforts of the electric with the dunbxlitfi and economy of the Ford car. Early orders wi avoid long delays in delivery. C. W. JEWETT CO., INC. Phone 474 Bemidji, Minn. THE SILENT SERVANT WITH A HUNDRED HANDS At your fingers ends CAREFUL study of the néeds of thousands of kitchens has perfected the Hoosier. Foods, utensils and tools are all at your fingers’ ends. . You can sit in front of Hoosier's big, unclutered work-board and place your fingers on everything you need—quickly, surely and easily. That means you’ll spend less time in your kitchen— - and the time you do spend there will be happier—once . you install the Hoosier. Why not come m for a demonstration? No obliga-" tion if yt;u don’t intend to buy now. Huffman & O’Leary Phone 178-W Bemidji, Minn." PURE BUTTER IS NOT EXPENSIVE i 4