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. enjoyable time. ‘TWENTIETH CENTGRY LIMITED \ Making. Good The Kelliher Journal . says that “Slim-and Ed Sterling have evolved a patent snow plow with™which they expect to cut a large quantity of ice | this winter.” Either some snow plow, or some ice. - In the summer time they will probably dig hay with it. Accommodation “Anyone wishing wood split call on Henry White at Ole Johnson’s bamm,” reads an advertisement in an exchange- Accommodating or mys- terious, which ‘is is'.’ A William Tell Revised “While unloading pulp the driver threw a stick which' caught the end of _the middle finger, taking it off Charlie Wildgan’s right hand,” an exchange sadly relates. William Tell | must be with us again, for it isn’t every driver than can throw like that. Chances are that Charlie was a “wild- man” when that hap;:ened. = % | ' Billy Noonan Again i Billy Noonan says in The Baudette | Region that “potatoes recently jump- cd twelve cents—Four up and eight | back.” In that case it might safely be added that they are still jumping. Mostly back. - | 3 | Mermaids, Too (Remer, Minn., Record) | The Lund and Skoglund and Tom | Wengen families and all the girls of Inguadona Lake were at John Eck-| lund’s over Sunday, and all report an All the bachelors present except one, who was| g wood. Someone said he lost his girl but did not care, as he had another girl on the Pine Tree Spur read. & * 2w Original Places . correspondent to B. L. T. of the| Minneapolis Journal says, ““The men | in our bank are being vaccinated on the balcony.” Original place for men to go to be vaccinated. . s x s Acrons ’n’everything Men of Penn Staté college are said to be taking a course in cooking, four hours a week. They wear aprons. Downfall of man is now in sight. . S w % o - First of the Nine Dad’s notebook has produced the from an American news- , “Wiiliam Katz, who was kill- mule on Wednesday, is still <o his bed by the accident.” Strike one! d | —_— | Mre. Sylvia Foster, of Buffalo, |, N. Y., who says she wishes she could go into every home and tell how Tanlac completely re- stored her health after she had lost all hope of ever beling well | | | | | | “They had given up all hope of my ever being well again but thanks to Tanlac I am feeling as well now as I ever felt in my life and I only wish 1 had time to go to every home and tell every sick person about this grand medicine. “A year ago last January I hadg severe attack of influenza, which left me in a terribly weakened condition, and my appetite was so poor that I ate little more than enough to keep body aqd soul together. “My heart palpitated so dreadfully at times that it seemed like it had stopped altogether and I would think my time had come. I was so weak that T couldn’t go up the steps with- (|7 Iding to the railing. It was im- | ible for me to do any housework. nervous that I couldn’t drink a or coffge without spilling it.! "My sleep was restless and broken and I would have smothering spells and would just have to get up and go to the window sofI could breathe. | “I finally started taling Tanlac an the advice of a friend, and before I had finished taking the secohd bottle my neighbors could tell I was im- proving right along. Well, it has only taken five bottles to restore my health “My appetite is just splendid now, my ne; are strong and steady,-my housew s a real pleasure and I can slee; fact, I ni rk er Taniac is sold it Bemidji by City Drug Store, Knutson & Lilia at “Graceton, V. M. Owen & Co. at Hines, James Taylor, Tenstrike, and by the leading druggists in every town.— | Adv. 5 | | erica, which was organized in e- "NOW DONY BASKETBALL TONIGHT St. Cloud, Feb. 4.Winona basket- ball players will meet ghe St. Cloud Ncrmal five here tonight. Shattuck cf Faribault plays at Winona, Feb- MICKIE, THE PRINTER'S DEVIL - DAWGONE WIMMER ANNROW! ALWAYS PESTERING A FELLER’ ABOUY SOMEYHING! S\ o from Douglas Lodge on, but a two- horsepower sleigh is most trust- iwo‘rthy yet. The Al White family and Mr. and Mrs. Morten of Lake Itasca, dined with the H. A. Tiara family Sunday. ruary 12. ' Sunday Schdol and church V-, s " HIDES 'y Sc and church ser Among other games are: Bismarck 5 PR ) vs. Jamestown at Jamestown: Bow | Cow hides, No. 1, b, ......... Ge-7¢ ' ices were held in-the Lake Hattie hall bells vs. :Bottineau at PBottineau; Casselton vs Valley City at Valley Oity; Park River vs. Grafton at Grat- ton; Moorehead vs. Barnesville at Ki Bull hides, No. 1, 1b. . ¢mf skins, No. 1, 1b. ..... Deacons, each ... 40-5¢ Sunday with a good sized congrega- 6e-7¢ tion present. 4 ..8¢c-9c| Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Harpel dined ...50c-60¢ With the R..F. Wilson family Sunday. pp hides, No. 1, 1b, Barnesville; St. Thomas College vs. | Horse hides, large. . ...$2.702$3.50 Jule Harpel'and Pat Schussman were South Dakota University at Ver: licg; St. Cloud vs. Bemidji at Bemi jt 34 NATIONAL EXECUTIVES OF LEGION TO MEET SOON |51 sacked, $1 to $1.05. - Michigan and whites, sacked, $1 to $1.15, bulk, callers at the Lumen Sheppard home POTATOES Sunday. i . Mrs. E. L, Horner went to Bemidji Chicago, Feb. 4.—Potato receipts, Thursday to spend a few days with cars. Market firm. Minnesold, hepr mother, Mrs. H. Schussman. Mrs. Wisconsin round yomer refurned home Monday via Star Route stage from Laporte. Geo. D. Griegg went to Becida with { his saw-rig the first part of the week .10 to $1.25, Wisconsin Kings,' Indianapolis, Feb. 4.—A call has | commree———— t0 saw for folks around Becida. Mr. been sent out from national head- 4 . 0€a8d-leandy sales last Samrdn{, the net Oriegg -has been Lept busy with his quarters of the American Legion, in proceeds being $13.88. Patrol num- SaW-rig and feed grinder the better this city, to the members of the na-[1or three will Bold a candy sale to- Part of the winter. ional executive committee for a meet- morrow in thée Bemidji- Gas com- ing ni Washington, D. C., Feb. 7, 8 pa and 9. ha e executive committee, which is ne ruling body of .the Legion, will be called on by national commander | EX.SERVICE MEN AWARDED F. W. Galbraith, Jr., to pass on many matters of importance to the Legion. First among these will be formula- tion of a plan for pushing the Legion rregram of aid for' disabled veterans «f the World war. The Legion legislative campaign |oq Mr.¥and Mrs. John Lushen spent The troop hopes to Sunday with the J. W. Heggie family. We are glad to note that Mrs. \John Mikkelson is up frem her re- jcent illness, and is doing very nicely. ny's office. ve the funds reach $20, at least. 3 KRR KRR KRR KKK K 32.259 FOR ATTORNEY’S ACT & BEMIDJI TOWNSHIP x (By United Press) e R S Bowbells, N. D., Feb. 4.—Frank| The Bemidji Township Farmers’ Hollingsworth, ex-service man, secur- club will meet on Saturday, Febru- $2,250 damages during the recent ary 12, Mrs. Alfred Moen to be hos- vith reference to the national bonus |y of distpict court here from M. ‘tess. also will be discussed. The commit- |, Sommerness. Hollingsworth de- Mrs. Herman Fenske is impreving tee is expected to take action on the| . ;red that when he went to war he|siowly and hopes to be up soon. 35,000,000 offered by the Knights of ! Ta ‘otumbus which wus made with the |y, stipulation that the money be ex- revoked when peace was pended for the erection of a memorial | 4y, Iding in Washington. m The committee probably will vote |y n the question of the,Legion joining ! fee the veterans’ “‘League of Nations’ 'as e tentatively organized Imer-Al- x Vied Voterans Federation has been colled. Veterans of nine nations have * jnined. . A committee of Legionaires par-| cipated ih the Caucus at Paris at| - ed. da; = truck. 1 GIRL SCOUTS TO HOLD CANDY SALE SATURDAY Troop A, of tl_le_Gi—rl Scouts of Am- midii recently under the leadership of Miss Alma Munson, has been ask- ed to htlp raise funds for the starv- | ing European children. ! Patrols one, two and four held — 5 —————H SUNSHINE SU Nl i GRINAGER'S GNSHINE gy, 2] Z 2| Carry-a-Bit—Save-a-Bit = 72 Cxemo flour, 100 1bs..$5.45 Ceres flour, 100 1bs..$5.15 Jello, 3 pkgs for...... 29¢ Creamery butter ...... 49c| SUNSHINE Oleomargarine, 10-1b lots ....$2.50 —_— Oranges, 2 (ioz for.... 56¢ Macaroni— Egg Noodies— [ ,» Spaghetti— 3. o 250 Pt — Dacon, lean stock, by | the slab . ... 25¢ ——————— Jap Rose soap, 3 for.. 25¢| || e —— | iPeanut butter, a Ib.... 20¢| | r;.i = P ——— ) E‘quuid Veneer, 25¢ S 21 bottle for.. ... 21¢ Picnic hams, a lb........ 19¢. e — A barrel of Cookies for.. ool e 44c T{P._:&_G. Snap: a bo: " |Blue Rose rice, 10 Ibs for SUNSHINE SUNSHINE the new federation was form-,were Park Rapids shoppers Thurs- "2 packages 20-Mule Team Soap Chips .. ve Sommerness power of attorney| G. Blatter sustained a ivery pain- sell his property. This power was | ful injury last week. A load of hay declared | upset with himafd he fell backward d the property still unsold. Som-jonto a stump. He was taken to St. erness, however, proceeded with |Anthony’s hospitdl where an X-ray o sale, it is said and deducted his|was made. ‘A smadl bone was found broken in his bdgk and “tissue rent. Rl i 1t will be somé time before this in- jury can heal.-" ., | et i s Blpdn i D et g Davis Volkman was brought home . LAKE HATTI %! from the hospital Friday, January % % % % % % % % %k % % % % % % % | 28. He is improving rapidly. | MrS. John' Soper has been on the L. V. Harpel and E. L. Horner g }ist. X B g . a 4 Little Clarence Boyer is suffering y, going, with Mr. Harpel’s lf""':i from an abscess‘in his ear. They found good “wheeling” | Albert Moen lost a fitty pound MILLER'S CASH and CARRY STORE —SATURDAY’S sp‘,sc’lA'i,s— Sugar, 4 lbs Karo Syrup, dark, 5-1b pails . Karo Syrup, light, 5-1b pails . Karo Syrup, dark, 10-1b pails . Karo Syrup, light, 10-1b pails . Sifted Early June Peas, can 6 for ....... Standard Corn, can 6 for ...ocoiociineieean Cut Green Beans, can 6 for No. 2 Tomatoes, can 6 for ... Daéry Maid Mi Argo Corn Starch, package . Glycerine Soap, a'bar White Borax, 6 bars Fancy Red Salmon, 1-1b flat cans . Cremo Flour, 98 Ibs Cremo Flour, 49 Ibs . Sun Kist Nava} Oranges, large size, doz.. Head Lettuce and Celery HENRY MILLER 814 Beltrami Ave. Phone 295 SCHWANDT’S SPECIALS —FOR" SATURDAY— \ 10 lbs Sugar 1-1b can Calumet Baking Powder 15-0z ‘Rust Park Seeded Raisins . 41%-1b sack Daddy’s Pancake Flour 1-1b package 20-Mule Team Borax, 2 for . .................... SsTinae s 1-1b can Hunt’s Baking Powder .. 50-60 Santa Clara Prunes, per lb 8 packages, 10-0z, Mother’s Macaroni No. 214 can T. T. Sliced-Pineapple, per can . No..21; can T. T. Grated Pineapple, per can . 41c 3 cans Red Beans for : 21-0z can Yatch Club Beans . No. 214 can Tomatoes ...."..... No. 2 can Tomatoes, 2 cans for .. 2 packages Snow Ball Popcorn Lard, perdb’ i enimsiin Durkee’s Meat Sauce, per bottle ¥ WONY FERGIY YO MAIL- MAW'S LOST—Checkboek and holder with $10 or $15 in bills and five checks. Finder please return to Pioneer of- fice for reward. Edward Peterson. sack’ of flour off his sled Monday morning. As soon as he discovered his loss he drove back over the road H. J. BOHN prised by a number of her friends,| on her birthday, January 26. | GERMANY IS DESPERATE * OVER ALLIED DEMANDS b (By United Press Berlin, Feb: 4.—Germany was des- ‘perate today. with all classes united iir. opposition to pay the $55,000,000- 1000 indemnity -demanded by the al- WEEK-END SPECIALS CLIFFORD'S Painter and. Paperhanger traveled, but no flour did he find. P iSome\ne was kind enough to pick it F 3t2-7 Kalsomining | up out of the snow. ‘Now that the — b Guarantee: 4 name of the loser is known we are| THE PIONEER WANT ADS All Wl;)ll;kn s sure the flour will be handed. oyer to BRING RESULTS 98, the Moens. 4 e Mrs. A. Hazen was pleasantly sur- e {lies, as they have not been since the ~ Van Camp’s Soup * Crl_ckerl carly Javs of the war, .The nation I Vegetable or Chicken, 2 In 7-lb caddies, per lb.. was ready to tal \\rec less acvon. cans fo[ ......... 25@ Pel“(;aqdy . Libby’s Tomato- soup, - R Catst KRR XX : . -atsup * HEULIN * Biicans for 2.2 25¢ Gertified catsup, in gallosn 2k 2k 2 ot % X Steawherri jugs " | Oscar Weikert made a trip to Kel- awberries ir, in 10- - b -0z bottles, | tiner, delivering a full bloodéd Ches.|| In a heavy -syrup, per St. Clair, in e | ter White boar to Mr. Sodlz of Wor- (1) . T e o SR $1 25 ,dan of the way. 2 cans for i - The roads are all broken out again & " since the storm of last week. Red Raspberries * Red pitted, cherries, in Mr. Halama of Red Lake town- P 3! gallon cans .............. $1. {ship is busy hauling hay from the er can Gebrowski place. i 3 cans for Honey Quite a number of our citizens are . In 10-1b Grape Juice n 10-lb cans. | being visited by Mr. Grippe. ‘ Mrs. Kucken, who is visiting in St. Paul, is getting some dental work done and expects to be home in the near future. 4 ‘The kiddies are having great timem during recess, sliding down the grade in to the ditch on sleds, barrel staves, 5-b cans In',gallqn cans Peeled Peaches 3 8c Baking Powder In 5-lb.can ... Quart-Mason' jars. 95¢ . Half gpl Mason jars. 1.65 87¢c Testhe tatar T Tuutoiaidhe " lar/ge pllzl;:_l“r.om § . &s"a‘ ‘Svbscrike for The Daily Plongsr Gisss Starch” 1 2‘;’3 sars. s —————— |l 3.1b pkg .. Rub-No-More SAYS CHEMIST 5-1b pkg Flakes, 8 pkgs. BENEFACTOR | Per bar Two 4-stringed .brooms,.97¢c not dared to eat in many years. Am feeling like newly born.” It is a; simple, harmless preparation that re-| moves the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the in-i flammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ail- ments, including appendicitis. Ore| dose will convince or money refund- ed. At all druggists.—Advertisement. NOT CHEAP GdODS,‘BUT GOOD GOODS CHEAP A -Good Many /Péop]e ,B{eli/eve | ~ InOperations ~ - They are very often unnecessary. By my Spinal Adjustment I have restored to health many cases of Appendicitis, Tonsilitis, Gall Stones, -Adenoids, Tumors, Ete., that were said by some to be.incurable by anything but an operation. ; Bl Operations should be the very last resort. Give nature the first chance—Save your body organs. They are all useful. He, who says that your Appendix and Tonsils are useless is dictating to the Creator. THE CAUSE OF RHEUMATISM It is due to nerve pressure at the spine. There are many prqparations on the market used to alleviate this disease. People use them—possibly getting some reh.ef.— but the rheumatism sticks to them, It will until its cause is removed. No medicine can reach and remove its cause. I can prove by several affidavits that Chiropractic adjustments will often completely overcome even the most obstinate and severe forms of rheumatism. - '7‘WHAT IS COMMONLY CALLED NERVOUSNESS —is-@ eondition resulting from the inability of the nerves to co[n?ey vital.ene'rgy to body érgans in normal quantity owing to pressure at the spine. This results in disease. ' My nfi\(stments have overcome general Nervousness as well as such disorders as Nerv- ous Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Nervous Asthma, Heart Trouble, Nervous Headaches, Etc. DR. A. DANNENBERG ' CHIROPRACTOR First National Bank Bldg. 5 Phone 40{ A\, 4 : . 6 bars . Heavy stable broom, “Being a_doctor, and suffering for N , each ....... R c {many years’ with stomach trouble, I Qilcloth g feel 1blgangot e(}o gusticq to ko %lx_'ent, White oilcloth, per yd....40c Olive Cream Toilet Soll;sc a ublic enefactor in . writing. Magr's Wonderfal Remedy is everg,_ Patterns, per yd ........ 47c 3 bars for ... ‘thing you have claimed for it. I can ‘| See our Window Display for now eat and relish victuals I have Oilcloth LIFFORD’S