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PAGE SIX ERL RN THE g ‘TWENTIETH CENTURY’ _ BOSS, 'M GOWG O LIMITED § I , EAT SUNDAN TFRVIRTAVRRR § - | —F DINNER AT COVSIN Now for the Encore - “Z % BIN'S YOMORROW- ‘Both persons who read this ‘‘col- ) yum” i{: yesterday’s issue have hint- i ME'N MY FOLKS t ed that it wasn’t so bad as it might have been, hence the encore. CAERE) Alas! Dumb Waiter “Five men barricaded themselves in a room here today to draw up a \ case,” said a news dispatch recently. In these days’of prohibition it is al- most necessary for even five men to barricade themselves in a room to “draw up a case,” especially if it’s a real case. The dispatch failed to re- veal what was done with the case af- ter it was drawn up. But then, what good is a case with nothing in it. © & % Why the Editcr 'Left Home (Sykesville, Mo., Herald) | Those who went blind after drinking!'| In spite of the fact that.Dr. J. 8. yo04 alcohol should have risked only Grimes operated on him for appen- on¢ eye. | dicitis, John Besley is out again and PR [ receiving the congratulations of his A Spendthrift’s Fame many {riends, 5 (Louisvilie Covrier-Journal) The quality of the fame of a spend- HIDES Outgo on Income er is illustrated in the fact that Coal We now have tke income tax sea- 0jl Johnny, who died poor in Omaha | SOV hides, No. 1, Ib. son on our showders. It’s the same 3 few days ago, had been so iong ob-| Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. in all states. While we may not get scure that miilions who used %is nick- | (o pP Bides; No. 1, caugit now, Lynch’s hunters will name as a phrase of contempt sup-|feqcons. s Ng’ Liclh, soon be on the trail of those who for-'posed he died long ago. He‘il,ons,_ each ... got to fill in the customary blank, | - Do, [ florse hidess laree FR -$2.002$3.50 ie was employed there two vears|in the village yesterday. Q&usin Billy’srTum ‘to’ Be Hosty \ SLPPOSE : THAY Wi NESSRY N'SEE, MM AN' YIS ABOUY YINE NOL WiLL WAVE SR FINEY ek drim o TUAY KID'S LEARNING A B\G FEED NESS'RY g ET DINNER WITH US | WHAT THE - CHIGKEN N THANKSGWVING ] NECK EVRNTHING N AR QURISTMAS AW TASTES LIKE! NEW. NERRS wv A LB R ESEEE RS R R L L8 R Minnesota have field workers of Lheh‘l A step towarqf—fliding these states x SPUR * 5 5 [{own, who are giving part time to:will be taken in the spring when ) states that have no field secretaries. |Miss Margaret M. Bradt, Minnesota's| Mt e Mcntana, North and South Dakota|field secretary will spend a month in Mrs. Wm. Gerlinger spent the aft- h i . 5 Nonth Dakota. She will return in| ernoon and evening with the teach- || have nol progressed far emough ini;ye4q report to the Minnesota state ers at Spur school house on Satur- s organization work to support full|gonvention to be held at Northfield day. E. E. Kenfleld is in Chicago on|¢jme secretaries. June 22-26. I Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Blakely went business. He will return at the end to Bemidji Saturday, also Miss Mary | ©f the week. = - = .\'or;\nh a teacher at Spur. e i . \ The school board met at the school| Mrs. E. E. Kenfield and Miss Luey E t A d ngagement Announce A good deal of wood is being haul- [ Bridge last evening at the Kentield > ed to the Spur and loadex on board | residence. P) cars. Mr. “Grippe” and Miss “Flu” are busily engaged again, but—the min-| ate you feel a cold coming on, begin to have fever or chills, dull aches oz “Hurry! Hurry! Mi: ' . i tipated, it be the Fl Gri; 2 N | [ POTATOES Miss Gertrude Carnegie’s successor Miss Laura Sherwood of Atteboro, [¢onstipated, it may be the Flu or Grippe. b e ) (Rocky Mountain, Denver, Review) | Desirable Orange. = in the postoffice has not yet been|Mass., arrived in the city today and Before retiring, bathe your feet in hot salt water, take a good big cup A Missouri widow advertises that 7here Is an orange grove in China ‘ACh@zvv Feb. 1.—Potato receipts, |appointed. '|is the guest of Mrs. Leila Sanborn,f HOLLISTER’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA (warm) and ga to bed for| she wishes to macry a man “Who ¢ ig reported to surpass in sweet- | 3 ST Sa‘c‘i“e‘(‘]“";f’e‘““ys-l Jorthen _— while in the city. Miss Sherwood is, the night—it's a 10 to 1 shot you'll feel great the next morning. : doesn’t drink liquor, doesn’t swear, pocs and delicncy any of the oranges | ., i ;I packed, 0 $1.10, bulk, RO R RS on her way to 'Red Lake where she| Withont fail try this—Dbut do it quich before the “Flu” or Grippe gets doesn ok, deesw’t gamble or 1ose (" 1ol (le peaple of America or o | 0 515 . ¥ ¥| will be engaged by the Department of v a package today, have it in the house and use it at the very! .| Say, Mariar, the only Lurope are accustomed, and it may be ' i LN TURTLE RIVER *|the Interior, at the Indian agency. | ¥ -then you’re safe.—Tea or Tablets, 35c. Boardman’s Drug, e e mror (yieer 16 The grown i pluces where the tempera- K KK % % K % KKK KKK K KK 444 % kA4 A0 A H kA — Store=Adibtaiement, - 5 | we ur doubts about him) and thre falls to 20 degrees below freez | % ECKLES - %! Mrs. Siinde left on the 10:30| == - s is 1824 Curtis street, Mg point. % ¢ % HTE % %N %4 % 4 4 4 x| a0 last night for Rochester, Minn., . . Hurry! . { to consult Dr. Mayo for her health. o Testing Quality. Marion E}d\j/m'dsv of Park R_‘.pids, Jce GilleTte from the town of Tur- ADDI“DNAL wm ADS Jitor dudn't mean it, he s One fest 1o a%certain e uality of | eturned to Glbney's for the wiiter | tlo Luke called on his friends here K‘ll "'hat ( "o ld With Mountain editor, but if Iubricating oil is to heat a small ago and attended school. 4 smoke which avises. This smoke will zoat. Pertha and Albert Krause an it, he's a Rocky Moun- quantity and hold a flame o the thin ! 005", attend school this winter. |Kauling logs up to our station with | FOR RENT—FRurnished room. Phone He ex-| Ed Linsey and Carl Larcon are ond Os-|teams'for Mr. Stoner of Blackduck. 674-J. 1t2-1 e ¥ flash or cateh fire for an 'nstant, and . i .l J car Stolquist had dinner a. Harvey Laney arrived in Turtle gy % Flying Butter if the ol is of a good grade will fiash | gyr o' ag ot Bad 4 aner & "l‘l'mige?)} River Sudday 1obhing. fromy Minse. LADY VW ANTS WORK—Either \at| A headline says “Butterflies in wuch quicker than a poor grade. George Brennan. apolis. ¢ Private place or hotel. Call Mrs:| : St. Paul as Snow Hits Califor- e Mr. Hoppie, who Is employed on| IFrank Rohrer and his saw rig has| Bale at Jefferson Hotel. 1t2-1, [ 8 The ing s AT . ; home J - i e hutter fly in St Paul. Some ér_‘l}‘,““ humig '"‘l;“;‘“";;““}é";;“n;”‘:l B ot his veom aceount of the dll- {104y ) ar will have to saw wood with | CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR MAY ? ! 2 T 2 a ile. i 3 splash! % o the barometer; if it is low, a change | . Mrs. George Bremmin und: chil-|® padisiw for o while LAUNCH N. W. FEDERATION 4 i in {he weather may come in two days; | dren spent Sunday afternoon visit- e ' 4 3 Wagno B Wheter o, o Anti-Sa-] I Sharn, it may be mediate, ing Mrs. Seado and children. MISTAKES SISTER FOR (By United Press) i Neglected Colds are Dangerous yne B. ! Anti-S: John Huff moved a new family St. Paul, Feb. 1. Christian En-| “Take rio chances. Keep this standard remedy kandy, for the first sneeze. loon league councl states that the T into the French loggirg camp BURGLAR)AND SHOOTS | 4,y " Minnesota 1 fon., i i i rate of mortality among dry sgents Meet on Common Level. Th Olson. biotn > 3 3 deavors of Minnesota in connection. Breaks tip a cold in 24 hours — Relieves ! n brothers were hauling s with the observance of the fortiéth Grippe in 3 days—Lzcellent for Headache since prohibilion went into fcree is; 'There is one field in which the Wise ' ogs for George Tuller last greater than that suffered in the man and the fool meet on a common World war. Even at that, it’s safe to level. That {s when they fall in {love S ; : 8 ne . . i E hour today and when her|ing a northwest federation to aid! £ venture the opinion that the mortality and take their pens in hand.—Oregon atan cany otay and_whe o e | ‘. ” s T the | 7tate: hich t present without P yaprs e ion s Gho mrialy | s i THE PIONEER WANT Aps|ireier st e dar Torm T e/ wilen b atpesat winont ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT devourers surpasses all other marks. | N E BRING RESULTS A bullet trushed her right:arm. 1At present Towa, Wiscongin and| - l pans, dairy pans, enameled kettle covers, Choice, each, 19¢ 10-gt. size tin pails, 10-qt. size dish pans, 6-qt. size pud- ding pans. bread pans, mffin pans, wash Lasins, Choice, 19¢c each Bread toasters, potato mashers, hammers, files, nalf- soles, curry combs, glassware, jewelry, cups and saucers, butcher knives, f Choice, 19¢c each ! ‘ Gray enameled pudding pans, preserving kettles, sah/ce ‘ LADIES’ SILK HOSE Entive stock of silk hose at half price $4.00 for . . .$2.00 overalls and vests. ST AH T I N G T 0 - M 0 R R 0 w .‘ Qvei' 200 different kinds of household neces- . 4 LE sities of the kind you need every day. These 2 HOF vivin o v avss 5 19¢ 24 boxes cee.....19¢ 100for.... ......19¢ 2for ............19¢ 2 for ............19¢c 5 cards for .......19¢c $300 for ... $]_50 ’.I‘he;e pl;ices a’}‘)‘i mll{lc}l i:’ss than COS‘t and come Valuas ivere $2.00 . Values were $2.25-$2.75 Values were $3.00-$3.50 $2.00 for . .. $1.00 s AcK IS, TR, VLowE, 27-in. percales, light ..........15¢ 36-in. percales, standard grade, Reduced prices on dry gocds, notions, outing flannels, underwear, sweaterf, ] Outing flannel, AWHite, vard. .. 18¢ #gll‘lr%er.' prlce s 4 '9.c , e c, dark 2:2'%2 . ' $17.%0 for ....$8.25 $13.G0 for ....$7.50 $12.50 for ....$6.25 Girls’ Unionsuits . . .85c, 98¢, $1.25 Ladies’ Unionsuits, $2.95 grade $1.95 S NEATERS $10.00 for ....$5.00 $8.50 for ....$4.25 $5.00 for ....$2.50 Former prices, $1.25 to $1.98 $1.98 grade........ b s e .31.35 C ARLSON [0) f C ourse The Store thz(t;c 1?13%:{81%2%8 Market Prices week. Minneapolis, Jan. 31.— Frieda|anniversairy of the founding of the| ini this form de t affect the head—Cascara is best Toni Presha, twenty years, arrived home|first soclety are considering launch- | Quinioe o ihid fors foss o ea ra onic Laxative—No Opiate in Hill’s. are bargains and on sale at reduced prices. @un ANNUAI_ 1 g-Cent ESEG_EI_E Some of the quantities are limited so be sure and come early. Axe handles, nail brushes, box writing paper, men’s heavy socks, children’s garters, hair brushes, mail Loxes ) and can openers, ' VALENTINES Choice, 19¢ o ) See Our Large Children’s hose, turkish towels, shears, mincing knives, B Stock of Choice, 19¢ 4 ' Valentines, Yarn, arm bands, tooth brushes, books, toys, dolls, jer- From 1c to $1.25 each sey gloves, children’s gloves and mittens, ’ Choice, 19¢ ; i Tooth Picks, Toilet Paper, ' Glass Fruits, Colonial Turablers, " Crepe Paper, Shelf Paper, 4 for .......... ..19¢ 3for ... ........19c 4for ............19¢ 4 for ............19c 2rollsfor ........19c 8for.............19¢c ) Lamp Burricrs, Safety Matches, Paper Napkins, crepe. Gold ‘Band Fruits, . Gold Band Sdup Dishes, Snap Fasteners, , ' THESE ARE NEW REDUCED PRICES Ladies’ Coverall aprons and some dresses—light and dark. Lot1 ...........98¢c Lot2..........$1.48 Lot3 ....... ... $1.98