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- the party set in to play a few games 4 . Monster Speed Bug and Si ¢ . (SR ST Kasg - — - \ T BEMIDJI DALY B e ot e Y SRS i T PIONZER : d $ig Haugdahl Who Hopes to | Break Worlil’s Record for Driving on Gcean Beach ! ~.ax Jacksonville, Fla., March 3.—Sig Haugdnhl,‘dirl track champion of the world, in an unofficial test of his new Wisconsin Special beach car, traveled a mile in 22 3-5 seconds, a rate of speed of 159 1-3 miles per hour. The present world’s record is held by Tommy Milton, at 156.07 miles per hour. Confident that he can lower all world records for all distances from one-half to twenty miles, Haugdahl, with his ) * manager, J. L. Malone, have left for Daytona Beach Speedway where the official trials are to be made | during the next three weeks. The car has just been completed in Jacksonville: and is declared to be the most novel speed creation ever built. The body at the widest point is:but twenty inches, and it tapersito points at each end to reduce wind resistance, . United States government hydroplane and weighs but 600 pounds. power. It is claimed that the car is capable of hitting a pace of close to 175 miles per hour | | .| Friday stter h: TENSTRIKE The Community Commercial club held its meeting Tuesday: evening. At thi§ mecting the new officers were installed: . C..J. Wild, president; Ed. Richadrson, vice-presidnt; F. X. Betz, cecretary; A. G. Manle, treasurer. The other members of the board of directors are W, A. Rice, W Blakely, Clarence. . Wild, Tilmon Gregg and Paul Haluptzok. Quite a number attended the dance given by the Commercial club in their| hall last Friday evening. Music was furnished by a_home orchestra. Af- ter the dance, Junch was served. Mrs. C. S. Sutton and son Cecil| arrived inst week for a visit at the| Ed. Richardson home. | A. G. Manle and daughter Zetta! visited in-Bemidji last Wednesday and Thursday. | The Misses Leonore Jameson and| Romlie Kurzek spent Wns}ungton‘s; Dirthday in Bemidji. 3 The new home of John Pemble is} practically emopleted. They are: Moving into- their new home this| week. AR LAY ; > Sid G. Manle opened his commis-| sion store here on March lst. Any-| one having things for sale may bring them to Mr. Manle, who will try to; dispose of such articles. | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Grier visited in. Bemidji several days last wcek._ James Taylor was on the sick list veral days. fmi\[‘xi. Henry Kram left last week for some hoint in Wisconsin, being, called theve by the illness of heri father. ) e a | Herman Gregy, evidently, while | splitting wood, missed the said piece of wood. Next day Herman visited a doctor at Blackduck on account of | the axe penetrating his foot. Mr. Dolin of St. Paul §toppcd here | on business between trains last Fri- day evening. i Mrs. Pn\?\ HaluptzoK was on the| sick list last week. Mrs. T medical attention at St. -Cloud, is expected back this week. i Rev. I. Woodcock held services at the Spur school last Sunday. The Presbyterian choir accon nrhmd Rev. Woodcock to. the Spur. i Med- Jey furnished:'the team whic! took the choir to the Sparii: Rev,-Carl. Zorn speat. the greater part of last: week in Hagali, being snowbound there. 2 3 Miss Esther Krohn is offering her homé on Dudrey avenue. for sale. Clacence Thertult spent the week end with his patentsat Blackduck. E. E. Shulke _loft Friday for a business visit,in Minneapolis. The Presbyterian choir rchearsed| at the Wm. Travis home last Friday. The Ladies’ Aid met at_the home of Mrs. O. A. Bailey last “Thursday afternoon. After the business meet- ing, a regular supper for 15 cents was served. S The, Ladies' Aid will meet the next time at the home of Mrs. Wm. Fel- lows. C. 0. Travis pulpwood in the strike. e Ed. Myers will operate a lath mill here, mext to the present box fac- tory. Anyone having logs to be sawed are asked to see Ed.-Myers. Several members of the Chas. Jones family have been on the sick list the past week. Miss Susan Jones visited her ‘par- ents last Sunday afternoon. 3 is now buying up vicinity of Ten-; b lends of Mr. and | A namber of.friends 0 3.6 0. Wing diové to Bemidji Sat-| Mrs. James Rice called on them last Saturday evening. After collecting pies at one home, cream at another, of cards. -After that, lunch was served. 8 Paul Haluptzok made a business trip to Bemidji Monday, . Several members of the Irwin ily are reported as being on the sick list. - The school board held its regular meeting at the 'school last Saturday eventing. 2, s Chris Jacobson. haa a little scare on the morning of Washington's birthday, when his chimney cele- brated the hgliday by burning itself out. v - Walter Myers, who was here for a T.|plows were on the job opening (lle' X. Betz, who is receiving P short visit, returned to his home in Minneapolis. 3 ~ Wmé Trovissretnrued: from” Gem- | Ruthy Gruep ~and Carl Bloomquist ' - | B { mell Saturday to spend the week end. drove to Bemidji ‘Satur Mrs. Charles Bloomquist was badiy, W. A. Rice went to Bemidji Sat-i urday evening to attend the Elks'; initiation, l The village clection will take place! on Tuesday, March 14th, instead of March Tth, as announced in last week's paper. Immediately after the snowstorm had abated Thursday morning, snow | roads. The drifts were so high in several places that two of the school busses found it impossible to make the trip Thursday. This sterm' proved to be one of the worst ¢ perienced in several years. Personal Property Exchange:—An invaluable ring owned by Hon. Ray Rearick was sold to Sir Harry Cluff the early part of this week. The. “Kick In” club of the scicel will give a splendid program in the hall Friday evening, March 10th. Ad- mission—adults,. 20 cents; children, 15 cents. Everyone welcome. Garrette Cronk has three cows for sale. Two of these will freshen in April and the other in June. \ The - correspondent was ‘the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rearick Mon- day evening and of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hagadone Saturday evening. A number of men, with horses, from the nearby lumber camps, went through here Tuesday en route to Turtle River. - James Stepp and Wm. Monea of Spur were business callers here Mon- day and Tuesday, respectively. W. A. Rice made a business trip to| Bemidji Tuesday. | Mr. Wilkin, the State Hotel and{ Confectionery inspector, . was here on_business Tuesday. L. S. Burton was a business caller in Bemidji Tuesday. Jos. F. Hermann was a business caller in Bemidji Monday. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Mattison and Julius Benson left Monday for a vis- it to Duluth and Bemidji. Mrs. E. F. Kruger and daughter Lillian were on the sick list the fore s week. ' Cari_ Winkier returned from Nor- wood, Minn., Tuesday of last week. mes Jensen, Carl Wink- ler, George ‘Smith and C. A. Matheny were business callers here Monday. Louis Lodmell of Hines was here on_business Ménday. | Roy Booth was on the sick list Tuesdya. , Joseph Gustafson of Hine: buginess visitor here Tuesday. Mr. ‘and Mrs, W. A. Pemble and, as a family were on the sick Iist the past| j | week. ! The Ladies’ Aid will give a home- talent play in the near future. The Presbyterian church members | hLeld ' their annual congregational mecting i’ theichurch last Monday morning, The following board of trustees were'elected: John Pemble, W. S. Gregg, W. A. Pemble, Louis Cohenour and Herman Gregg. It was moved to reconstruct the founda- | tion of the church. Other church af- fairs were also discussed. - Mr. Wal- ter' Woodcock acted as moderator. ' BIG LAKE The Big Luke and Birchland schools | held their spelling match on Feb. at the Big Lake school house. A din aer,was served at noon. The writ | en and oral contests were held after dipner, the Birchland school winning | !‘fic‘in the oral. . Thenext.apeihng B will be“held at/the JBigenland ool on March ‘17, ™ i urday. z " The Bible stddy ¢ to ‘meet at Mnland My on account of ;the bad. roads. next meeting will be-held at Mr. a: Mre, Hariey Ha The Big Lake Union Sunday 001 had 2 good attendance and collection considering the weath . Mr. and Mrs. Cha ] Harley Hansoun, Miss Rutn uer, Barle and Eugene Bloomgu Misses Belle and Lola Stout and Mr Mrs. Leslic Chilto! p v were unablc d's & |afternoon at the hon | M Ole Woid and family. Misses Gena and DMabel Swens and father were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Noble Sunday afi ernoon.” | Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hanson, Miss ——4 - — 3 i ‘the written contest and the Big|. y. injured one day last “week, but 1 improving very nleely. Charles Bloomquist expects to bu through logging soon. The teacher of the Birchland schvoi has been unable to attcnd school this week on account of illness. PINE CENTER Mys. Oloff Borg visited st Frani 34 last week. Ed Freeman has been hauling hay from town. Mrs, Tom Burton had the misfor- I tune to lose her groceries on the way home from: town Saturd All she had when she got home w. lonely ,ar of soap. 'Lhe little things count- ed this time. Olott Borg and Fid Blade-were busy Slnt‘urduy at the lath mill fixing Burg sle Let ug all cradit Rob Rassmussen with snow plowing a road to the t school from his corner, also m around the mill yard. Our school bus was unable to 2o The motor was originally built for use in a It develops more than 250 horse- i | the roundg Thursday and Friduy ‘on| account of drifted rods. Thanks to Wm. Kaiser for making them pas: able.” The bus is on the job agai Milas Kaiscr is some better after his seige of a bad cold. Lucille and Eddie Achenbach are still on the sick list the other Achen-| bach children are new going to school. John Mercer has started school again after being absent last week.' NORTHERN Miss Ella Lakin, ‘who taught the pimary grades dt Northiern last weck primary grades at Northern last week The " Misses Reeves and Johnson were Bemidji shoppers Saturday. Meorlin Reynolds gave a-dance at the hall Saturday night to a few of his friends. Miss Fae Freeman returned to the Moulton home Saturday and will re- sume work at the school. The Northern Farmers club will meet Thuysday, March 2 at the hall. Mrs, L. E. Patchin will be hostess. A business meeting of the chool board at rthern will ‘be “held at the library Iriday afternoon: - All members are requested to be: pres- ent. The little childven of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Huggett are il with severce colds. . Mrs. John Noel waz a guest at the home of her son, Arthur Brown, Fri ay. SHEVLIN Mrs. K. A. Elderick entertained the Ladies’ Aid of the Landstad’s church at her home Wednesday after- noon. Mr nea her purents, Mr. and Scott. Marie Severson left Thursday for Bemidji, where she expects to remain for some time. Dr. Campbell of Bagley was a pro- fessional caller here Wednesday. p oore of Cass Lake will hold Frank Hutton, who teaches gley, spent last week-end with Mrs. March b, at 8 p. m, hody welcome. W, 0. Gordon wag a Bemidji er Thursday. | Frank | Gordon post Americml-ogion on Sat- ‘urged to ‘be prese Eli Sletten njfi tae Bagley Mnrc.\n-| 3 or here Fri- day. John N. Desjardins returned here 2 spent several days.at Ottertail, Minn. The card party given Thursday evening was w attended. Grand prizes were won by Miss Barr andi Mr. Nelson consolation by | prizes Grace Thorson Pete Dahl. r's association will , March 16 meet in the s at 8 p. m. Harold Searls was a Bemidji vis- itor Saturday. The basketball game here Satur- day night between the Fosston high school team and the locai high school team resulted in a vietory for the lo- cals, the score being 14 to 9. i ars here: this week were leigland, Mr. Rosika and Silas Teigland. y Mrs, Peter Marsh, residing near here is very ill, Dr. Campbell of Bag- called at the present writing | arsh shows littic improve- rent. « Mrs, G. Ellefson and son, Orville, went to Bemidji Tugsday to consuit ac physitiay regafiing ¢ Orville's health. A The confe ore and res- taurant 'started by Lder Brederson opencd for-business on Friday. . A | free lunch being served to all between | tiree and five p. m. Regular mecting of Raymond. II. urday, Marchid. i meqhen. are | Got Three With One: Shot. | While out ‘sheoting, a man In Mani- Jtobn got an owl, a partridge and & rubbit on the one shot. 'He ouly saw the rabbit and the partridge when he fired, but the owl was sitting behind o/ small willow bush under which the! =abbit sat. | PLEASANT VALLEY W. J. Kist} for the Fairb. was heve on Tue; looking over the Pleasant Valle house. cessary adjustments were ITIS FACT | and not theory, i i that every drop rich, nourishi Seotts Emulsion! isreadily utilized b ' the system in buiki ing up strength. l Sostt & Bowne, Bleomfield, N. & ALSO THAT —— | 1 | | | +~ ANY RAGS TODAY For Clean Cotton Rags cents per pound {vugh 1 Fuuhlof the school boaid served sand fieaving: it Dickincon was .one of the I"m“mW““uummlmmmmlwww | the road frein Boston Lal |wood in Durands wood last week de Stott of the the plant. were all'snow plu&‘\.\‘edud de 1)\'mi‘-l Elcctric company installed | ready for the husses Mondaya. ¢ o =2 fnt?xday even §i‘§.§‘i’:..£l"u‘?,’§ "f'n:tlih‘ifcfi:::un R “{‘fl Mary D“;k“\sfi“ ig;fm“’d*“l“" Mm“neg?it‘ ihe 2 . L. % i 7 Py Raballs 8 the Puposky Mercantile company, !::“ ‘fi;k“‘;?t“ '~'I)ll(::\2‘\ t. RERRIQNY Sunday. i who had the contract for the electric equi for the school. The pla Miss Ketten the primary teacher went home to Bemidji last. week on Jearning that her mother was il . R,“Webgter moved his family and. household goods Monday to the cer satisfactory and AMr. B. ner brought Mr. Kistler out, lic school board at tk able a elry’ tl 10! and the evening was spent ove hauling the electric:plant in a thot h manner. Mrs. Vogler and Mr. Raymond? UL wichey and coffee to the'party before v and, Ray MeKaight, diove the C Di S, givea a ot they were awarded 1a tais - building, some. thme ugo. toad MeQueeney, K, 8. -lec, hompson_ and . Sam Randail aod at the Chas, Coitin home V. Qardrer and S. L. Fellows our slogan re out breaking the road Thursida, pEA 0 N after the he snow storm of Tuus- day and We sday E. R. Lee and Guest Peters broke ke to the C. A W. Clark farm on Friday Glenn Pete, while utting cord cident:y got his hand badly cut. was no school here Thursday riday on account of the roads BEMIDJI, and being badly drifted preventing the buseg from getting through, HERE IS AN OPPRTUNITY FOR YBU! " IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF DENTA DON'T WAIT A MINUTE LONGER. savings on Guaranteed Dentistry. GUARANTEED TO FIT ONLY .. .. CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK lar $12 Crowns, ONLY . ......... SR ‘was a Carl™Jy A FORDSON ON EVERY FARM C. W. Jewett Co. ™ MINNESOTA The S lIIIllllllll|III|IIII|IIllllIIIIllI‘IllllIIlIII_IlllIIllllllllIIlllllllllIlllllIllIlIlIllIIlIlllIIlII WORK, QU MAY NOT HAVE ANOTHER CHANCE LIKE FHIS: IN MANY A DAY—Prices Cut Down to’Pte-War Levels! 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Well, the blame for disease must be pinned to somebody or something! And if you can't actually prove anything against an alleged malefactor, it is well to pick out as mys- tevious a malefactor as possible against whom to allege. Today, as we stand on the threshold of ecnlightenment, we realiz that gods and devils are but figments of the imagination of ignorance we know that gods and devils do not cause disease. But the festiv germ! Ah! We must hug him close to our bosoms. There MUST be a cause for discase; nothing can exist without a cause. Mr. Germ nfolk are our last refuge. Besides, the Germ family have peratic names; they sound so scientific. Germs exist, of course. One can see them by squinting through a powerful microscope. And they have wriggly legs, o wicked and des- perate look and horrible contour generally. Discase? Let's blame it on the germs! o mere fact that germs are not beautiful, however, is not con- evidence against them. ~ Personal pulchritude docs not always signify probity. Usually the homelicst man is the most upright and righteous; he can't get away with anything. Despite their dignified names and their depraved looks, germs arc NOT the direct cause of any discase. Germs are the scavengers of the human body. They cut up waste and poisonous material within the body. But they believe in marriage and in the raising of large fam- ilies. 'l¥hcroin lics their menace. U The normal body does not allow the germs td increase at too rapid a rate; they are thrown off daily, hourly, by the millions. But when the body is abnormal, it cannot successfully resist the encroachments of Senor Germ and family. The Senor and his progeny cat up the waste matter as always, but when that is gone they start irritating healthy tissue; they become an added burden to the body. Then we have disease. 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