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Mrs, Win > Gerlingdr. is co.fl tlgg house with a shgfi% uttacknofn;ge:t nid., ussing some ;o nf di 08- g of the milk: e vxmty, bfild- mgba crea}neéiy possibly? ome ‘0. e roads are so badl: drifted that much: shoveling is res: quired.” The sno vel in many ‘places abou here Mis. .James : Ste; Mrs. Wm; Gerhnge) Services are, s house Sund: Theo.: Souder v;olve s Ji udge ning, 1 Harrl on’s © home * last/ He has Jpgt. been mu'ried eve- ugust"LEEkQ Sri; Visitéd Ed.: Luedtke «on Wednesday of Miss Iva anht who has been as- sisting _her 'sister, Mrs. Harry Vogt| eci in December, cameyhome last eck on account of an, i ed to her wrist. gf n nmry recely Miss Bertha Phibbs has gone toiBe- “furnishe “entertainment along with other amusements. . Juck ‘Houseman walked-to Shevlin “forenoon to transact business rned in the afternoon on the ed a load of feed Pinewo T ight Martin and Henry Dilly:cach haul- | 1y three times a weel til .2 new i pd tionxean be :ealeulated ‘tfor daily. J. Sklpton called on (E. R.Lee Jast week. Peters called ion ‘E. R. Lee y evenin livia Roy, Mina Stout, Mrs inson, Mr, Paul Wybren- | ner jand: Mr: “Ireg ‘Stout were guests the spring, ~ Mail will be delivered [ deal of business for-thisTieeting and |will be with Mrs, plans were 'laid ‘for a‘busy month or 80. * The next meeting will ‘he Marciy 1, with Miss Myrtle ‘Rogholt. Alex Sawyer ‘and ‘Fréd Murphy were. in ' Cass Lake Monday on bus- ine Mrs: M. O. Rogholt has been on the sick list since last Friday. “Missionary Commings of Bemidji came-out Sm.nruay evening and held the tonlc will: be: *Resolved, that we .are living in a less cnhghtened time than “during ang;e ,” this is ‘a | Gi at Tom_Anderson’s :Sunday. Miss Emina Ju’Kitten and:Gordon a . BibJe ‘study' after Sunday school at theWnodland Union Sunday school t ‘Sunday morning. There ‘was only ‘a fair attendance on account of 1 mh* be well |G, anf‘k The “Rebekah team conferred the Régekah:degree upon’ two candidates ilelfi “rlast Wednegéay e{'emg:. ‘the candi: |seco; dates being Mrs, Nelhe M. Chase and Thq lodge “:;shes A M ini‘Sharp retirn- ediMonday morni from-Internation- al Falls where they have been trans- 3ctmg business - tre }Ast couple “of ays. artin - Sorenson was a business callst in Bemidji Tuesday. and -Wed- sday. he Standard Oil tank arrived here Tnesday afternoon -after being on the road over a day and a half. Bad roads h § m;t@@ 0. Ffi as weil ibeldat fl;whool x-a:ltendedvlnd a;gooditimesnparted:by Al 0 S ,njy:fi fire last Friday mght Jee midii to, remain there £or a\time. Miss Alice Willett-visited Mlss Kate Luedtke -on_Sunday. The Gooad Cheer’ Sunuay schso’l class 1ds .a social :meeting ery They ‘met’ with Mlgk \.uedfi'g‘ 'r( Mast Snturda were Teported ‘to be the cause of the | delay.’ “Lenard .and ‘Walter Peterson were St I‘;usy lo: dipg a car of pulp wood Tues- ~has :been -planned- to -use :a :10: hors ‘team on the :snow plow, plpw~ he.road south of Solway. Let’s “for better road ighth -graders cial*held' at the scliool house ‘St. Val- lentines evening after which a dainty Tanch was served with hat ‘cocoa - Missionary | Cummmgs met enjoyed .a 50~ few at. the school house Frid - ning. ‘A hu'get i ay gve been present held, if -the mght stormy.- We'hope “he m‘ay e able to come again and fma;rfible la” attendance. Ry dlt kl:ma;:x{_lsnnd eallgd ‘on’ Frefl <Miss Be]]e ‘Vogler ‘spent Satutday Misse T st Tuesday. mght and Sunday with Mlss Majorie dxs va Wright spent the week Webster. Shat oo pter, e, e SF e B g S ? sc{inol 'l‘hllvxrs &y e s 8 i a Mnry Dmkmwn over Saturday |. erris Frost is at home again afb er L:lstay of nearly a week-in the hosw’fiec ({;dnn 18.?,3 x;le:m:v ass“:dac;llet > \x‘.)elnd scg{i‘expects to-be able :to .at-| ‘\The Helping Hand society met at T d'J again soon.;- the home of Mrs. Tom Anderson on cander Hiltz is at school again Wednesday Feb. 8, ;hftel‘ an absence of two weeks.” He . N. 1. Knox and Mrs E. K. vlv:sr ::c-.;n taking treatments for rlng~ Lee xwfire appointed on the commlttfie Messrs. Laurence Steinbrook _and f,%g,?fii.,"fif; .?;',?.'n?.f:fless that, et JTMI;';Alletk Swavey visited at the ‘Fred | The mew barn at the school house g e hti{me Sunday. ha sbken practically_completed, lack- I“mdmatk rs ngpp called -on'- August|jjk “only" roofing_and ‘paper on the i eK‘m al.‘{ forenoon. sides.~ A number of men’ donated ol lssB uiie uedtke::visited: - Miss |\work- Thursday and-Friday ‘of last vmee arclay for a few days last wee%i;y%d made s\]i‘ort workdgi erect- # ing arn .which is an addition to Ha}fry Vogt has® retnrned to " his |the ‘one ;already built :by “the “school gwlrllmnme He'is able to walk ahout|poard. The new addition is 20.by 40 1 € now.k o7 feet,’ which ‘brings the size .of the auling” over our roads has been|complete building up to 36 by 40 feet slackened some :on-:aécount- of vthe 0 ys'lunch was served by. recent snowstorms ‘and -the - dgifts | Mrs.:F. R, Webster; Mrs. C. Vog- caused by so'many y days < |fer Sond M. Gy E. ‘The next s.:Cprl Jones, Miss Cora Wat- MH[T E PINE : vs. Carl Satterlee -served ssimpegenbdn e, R ¥ er iy C. Al t Fin school st Tussday Wl and RoseNal 5 Whelfln were aftmnoun - Mr. and Mrs. Taylor -and :family. ‘were dinner guests at the Alsop home last Sunday. Miss, Margaret Arnold ‘visited -at the C. V Olmstead home Sunday aft- ernoon. - night at the Carl-Jones home. Ruby ‘Bradshaw- spent Sun- day “with ’Mlss ('guth ‘Delony. Mi elheM lon spen% th]e( week- Carl Winkler was’ called ‘to. N visiting a . Coo Germaty, Minn.; last week to ‘:xtteew Mr and Mrs, M H(': 26 "%M’{‘:’“ the funeral .of his father, who.dicd |83ve 2 shower fD; e O Ph g;"t‘a suddenly following -a ;siege of gi‘re A bride ofy this mont oL ood - poison. F. C, ‘Alsop called at 'the Matheny. avhom | rnught suseful presents. Ai /ome Sunday_afterncon. excellent lunch 'was served and aft- 5 of ‘the 'he _program :committee erward the - furnitire - was . clearéd Whlte Pine Literary society met ‘at away and everyone: a“;:d' The mu- the home' of :Mrs. ‘Ralph Loveung 3:,,’5“;,;“‘;,’,‘3"3"1, 2gil rnb?tls;nl-lw ™ F. V. Gardner.and §am Fellows put upice from Boston Lake last wee Tom Anderson of “Ten Mile Lake also is putting up ice .and also Carl [Nelson ‘and J.'C. ginbotham have been similarly occupied, Mr. and Mrs. S. E“’fiandnll spent Sunday afternoon and évening with Mr. and Mrs. A ‘Stephani. Frank Porter: made a to Bemidji Monday. " : %" The rural route has begn ed and will probably-be:sf last Saturday-afternoon. i ttee are M) Ral ) 7 “Kirkpatrick, Mr. +and Mrs. Taylor, Bert Bosshatdt and Miss ‘Margaret ‘Arnold. Joseph Fisher, and A Mntheny were Blackduck® callers last Friday. Skis zare - becoming ‘'quite fashion- able around Here, ‘but then styles are forever changing: Mis.: S. Pe Aarre: called on::Mrs. Thursday ft- emoon Mr. A R. Lovermg is-at present in igue! ) of Prot and| . ipple. ; 1y $00:ghests presentiall:af | Hibbing;'#or 38 A1 The ' Helping Hand societystied - a quilt at -the home of Mrs, Esther Al X0} sday’ afternoon; ang- jm:};%‘ be he att' The Island ‘Lake comm givela basket .social-and.dance Saturday night in the Pleasant Valley school house !for. the benefit of W. Whelans_of Island Lake, -whose house was destroyed by’ fi ‘With the snow drifting the past few''days, two ‘teams are needed to get our busses to school. In spite of the cold weather, at- tendance has been good as our honor roll {s Rmple attended. the teachors meeting .at Nebi Seven_ teachers were present. 'A story ‘dramatiza tion- by.Miss Bess Knox was es ially iwell rendered and in -addition to' being’ instructive, was very enter- taining to all the teachers. . The next meeting is to be-held March 4. Lunch was served by -Mr. Tompkms «and Miss eBss Knox. * - ‘Mina Cook was absent fram school Monday: because :0f'a bad cold. . Boys at the manual training classes willstart on a new, workimext Mr. Cook.is, assisting’ } the manual tlraam g classes. and whe +high | | Samrday p:gh ‘By a néw ng a wntten ! mil; must. be sécured ‘before 'the schaol house can’ be ‘used for:any nther than TURTLERIVER on sfrom Mizpah, > staying :with ‘her brother, tterstad for-several days, riied thome ‘today. on lthe morning: train. Mys. Fred Abear went to Brainerd ! last ‘wegk .and expects te stay ther..} ys. dmandsvn, from North- | arrived here iFeb, 6, and here:for two days, | 9, on the: ‘Dr. Marcum from :Be ¥ several ‘trips it Purtle ‘River lin 't} ks to hélp out :the sic ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Larson were in, Casgs Lake-last Thursday. g Miss Acsa Sawyer ,spent the _past week with friends in Cass Li Missionary ‘Cummings spent Sntur- day’ mght with -Mr. -and Mrs. M. ‘0. i R 0 'gheu. was no 'school at the Bucki ke school Monday, Teb. :13 as Mre. | ost attended a teacher’s meeting at Bemidji. The “Smiles” Glee club, held:their | practice’ ‘meeting last F'nday evening at ‘the M. 0. Rogholt_home. Mr. :and" Mrs. Joe Johnson and E. M. Chase were Cass’ Lake visitors Monday. ‘Mrs. Johnson went to.have her eyes attended to and Mr. Johnson had some dental work:done. 0. .Royholt was a 'business visit- or Cass Lake Wednesday. ‘£d. Larson went-to. Bemidji on.bus- iness Tuesday’ returning. ‘Wednesday. “The Blue Ribbon girls held their regular meeting Tucsday afternoon with Miss.Cora Sawyer. There was.a Hines domg carpenter work for Mr. Owens.! The ‘regular month]y meetlng of | the White Pine Literary society was held at the schook houke lastsKriday: evening but owing:to the inclement weather only:a s Roll call was answered ' quotat and ‘an ewcepuunally good patriotic ‘program {"wis ivén=after which l\\m.h “was- served.- ‘e -hal- ance ‘of the evening was ;spent playing games. Those present report f a very enjoyable fime.” i Our ‘enthusiastic president of the i W. PiLiiSiaMrs..F. C. Alsop, is-very { dress or phone: Feb. 10. She ‘fecls that if she'could get in: communication with ‘him “or: his colleagues a’larger crowd: would ‘be ablé to attend the good times held at the :school -house. Anthon Frederickson - “returned home last week from Spring Grove where he hag been visiting” the'last six weeks. Mr. Fra(deuckson also vis-, ited Minneapolis and other’ southern’ points.” | ! Bina Gustafson spent the week-| end with her parents and returned to her scheol again Sunday. Mr. Salberg from Canada was here| visiting with "hisisisters. Mrs: T, J, Lomen, Mr. Solberg was on his way home from Spring Grove, wherg he has. been visiting” his ‘parents. Mr. and" Mrs..Gilbert Lee came up from Bemidji: to attend ‘the “dance (Monarch Our e v ipped a carload of triumph potatoe: Rast week. - Arlie Smith_and Clifford Sorénsor b g spuds at the D.-E. rouse the past week. { Thc Rebeckah enteitainment com- mittee will bive a shadow social Sat- urday evening, Feb. 18. in the new| 1. 0. 0, F. hall, Musu will also, bei Small Lots of Good Dairy Monareh Milk,. 9.cans, .- Pillsbury’s Farina, 5-15 kack . . Galvanized Pails, 10-qt, each Keilqggs Corn: Flakes,,large Post Toasties,: large, 15c small. 'Ixmne o ahe d at this time. test will be Friday evening, Feb. 25. at which time the Buck Lake school will.present a small program, and the final spelling match will be held. This Lake Farmers’ | Lakes-Farm Bureau unit will hold their regular monthly meeting Feb. goud nmndalwo. There. ‘was a great } the Weather iand some: sickness. He the afternoon to:meet with: the | Kitichi ! Christian 'Endeayor. i abel :Carlson has been t few days. Carlson took tnc spt,ller« 6" 5chools represented there \\ere A nice warm:din- ng, after which the spelling took up'the afternoon, Buck 0ol secemed to- be a little Butsthe final con- itest will be held at the Buck Lake school : house. Please do not forget that the Silver ciub and the Ten 23, at the Alex Sawyer home. All members are requested to be present Thé English Lutheran Ladies’ Aid mét at the home of Mrs, E. M. Chase, ‘Wednesday, Feb. 7. small:attendance owing to the condi- tion-of - the roads after the big SnowW storm, but’a nice interesting meeting wgs,held and a very pleasant afi- ernoon. wasispent. There was. 4. The next meeting 1203 humber enrolled, . <} 1. S, Eaton, wife and son, Rlchardvn- March 8. Mrs.'Nels ‘Hanson and Mrs. Rector |5 were visitors at the Ladies’ Aid last ‘Wednesday. The_ Rogholt -brothers started up| their saw mill last Wednesday. Billie Hanson called on, T, 'H, Phll- lips: Wednesday. Dallas Chase visited (his brother Charles in Cass Lake ’l‘huu day., . thnol Re) 't No. 8m‘month ending 10, IJ«. Numb days taught, | 4 average daiiy attendance, 14-8; those neither absent nor tardy: Cnfl Johnson, Wil- liam Cchim, Sarah Geéhim, Alfred Ge- hlm, Melvin Peterson, Verner Peter- #on, Lloyd ‘Peterson, ‘Hildin Peterson, Bernard Ray. Chester. Ray. Teacher, Mrs. Mamie :Reed. | Fek, ited' Thursday w derson and famil logs to Halverson’s saw. mill, Mr. George Smith visited. over Sun-1 day with the Gelnon boys. and at tended the cap social at Jed Satur: day night. Mrs, 8.°W. Gelnon :and_daughters, | Liltran and Viola visited Friday with | {Mrs. Axel Johnson. A number from this vicinity at- | tended the cap social at Jed Sa(urdm' I night. COLDEST ‘WEATHER ‘OF WINTER HITS NEW YORK | ‘New York, Feb. I’l——-Tl"o coldest | weather. of the winter, two bc.m\q zero, hit New York ‘today on -the heels of-a storm and gale that swum. the Atlanuc coast yeste:dny : The Popular Made From l.angdon s Sanitary Ice Crcam POLAR PIE - ~ ASK FOR IT— LANGDON MANUFACTURIN Ice Cream Bar. IN TINS- ASK YOU @‘j IN LOAVE S R, GROCER.,- ‘B, W. LAKIN; Bresjdent C.'L.1STED, B COMPLETE STOCK Hard and Soft Coal, B * BEMID)I LUMBER & FUEL £0. ‘OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT BUILDING MATERIAL and FUEL —TELEPHONE 100—— JUST-ARRIVED—A full line of ‘Building Papers, Deadening Felt and Composition Roofing.——GET OUR PRICES FIRST! GET OUR ‘PRICES FIRST—— 1 E.’R/EVANS, Manager ecrotary-Treasurer “PROMPT DELIVERIES riquetts, Blacksmith-Coal PRICE IS Bfi:'hest Quahty) 10c Buttn.ar ‘on Hand Now 1-1b can cf Sa!mon ‘Crackers, in Bulk; per Empress Coffee, in 5:1 L.g -of :Lamb, ib mb Shoulder, lb mb Etew, 1 iRolléd Rib Roast L} Btef Stew, 1b ' “New ‘Beets Jumbo ‘Celery . :8130-10.30 ‘A. M, WHAT YOU GET FOR THE PRICE “ISWHAT COUNTS— ' . Getthe Habit.of Depending on T}se Paiace for Quality Eatables. Macaroni.and Spuflhetll, large pkn, 3 for. ‘High-grade Green Tea, in %-lb pkgs. . Fresh Marshmallows, per:lb Stone’s Coffee, in 5-1b pails ., Order Your Eggs Early as Our Supply Is Lmuted Palace Meat and Grocery PHONES 200-201 Better Service Delivery Hours: f-’fn’M‘-’.’i’-‘o‘-‘-‘-‘.‘u’f-’-’M‘ff-'-'A"M'}.‘f-'m.’-’-'mfflfl l NOT ALL TS IR S O b plih ..20c Hénd Lfltuce 2:30-4:30 P..M. = Edwin Royholt) 2 g h Mrs. /Andrew An- = Martin Peterson is busy hauling § s . %IIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIHIIIIllIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||Ilfl|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII“IIT‘E |uuimnnmmufimmniiumnmimmimnm AL IIIIIIIllllmllllllllfllllllllllllllmullIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIllllllllllmlllllllllfllllllllll | fll.’f B A FORDSON ON EVERY FAR C. W. Jewett Co. Ine BEHIDJI i = £ . WILL BE. SERVED Y ‘SATURDAY Secunly State Bank of Bemudj announces important Service change For the accommodation of its constantly growing patronage, the Security State Bank will be.open Saturday until thres in the afteroon—and also from seven until eight-thirty in the evening. SECURITY. STATE BANK In Checking Up Our Stock, We Find We Are Long on Some Articles and Are Quot- ing Prices to Move the Surplus. Prices Are Good for Saturday Only— 1-Ib cans Wilson’s Little Pig Sau- sage, per can 35¢ Tall Milk, standard quality, 10 cans. $1.00 5-1b can; Bakmg Powder ......... 95c Carton Matches, 12 boxes to carton. 55¢ 11 bars Toilet Soap 55¢ Corned Beef, per 1b.. 12¢ Fresh Marshmallows, T, .38¢c Oyster Shells, 2c per 1b; 100-1b bags $1.50 Celery, per bunch 20c _ ‘ Apples; per 1b Maple Syrup, quart cans 10 bars Lenox Soap, 1 pkg Star Nap 14 tha Washing Powder ....... 48c Our stock of Enamel and Aluminum Ware is-most com- plete and priced to make a quick turn-over. WE SELL WOOD! : We take orders for sawing and we have three deliveries a day. “NOT CHEAP GOODS, BUT GOOD GOODS CHEAP” PHONE 160 s PHONE 160 ’ SO AWV