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. PLEASANT VALLEY sioners Edward Paulson an. Lennon ¢ame to Nebish on the 6th to view a_proposed road connecting ~ the towns of Puposky, Nebish© and through the Quiring country north to Kelliher. As this road is of interest to A. H. Watson, E. R. Lee, Carl- Saterlee, Mr.- and; Mrs. S. E. Randall, Rev. Blaing Lam~ bert and J. B. Higginbotham, mem- bers of our Farmers’ club were pres- ent at the hearing at Nebish. C. W. Clark was there, ' representing the tawn of Puposk: The train wag¥ held for a tin ‘fo:és enable Supt. Cross of Red x.gl(q’*' ey to make a short spéa’ch‘;gjyu]' ~his views on connecting roads? reservation. Quite a good sizgl€érowd was pres- -ent’at this hearing: F. V. Gardne; H. Waston, representing i Farmers’ club,” met- the“officers of the town-ofcMaple Ridge at a meet- ing at Fowlds' Tuesday, in the inter- est of “township™ roads: Roy Watson~is_busy working to form a pure-bred Holstein bull block. Archie Green spent Sunday with his family here, returning to work at the camp at Spur 28 on Monday morning. Mrs. Henry Puigle visited Mrs. William McClellan Friday, spending the day. Miss Dorothy Randall was the guest of Miss Nina Cook Sunday. William McClellan -spefit Sunday with home folks, returning to his work as-engineer at the Lake Julia Sanatorium ihe.first of the week. Miss Violet Osborne was.the week- end guest of Miss Dorothy Watson. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stephani enter- tained Miss _ Dorothy Watson and ((i}lenn McQueeney at. supFer Thurs- ay. 4 : 3 Miss Nina Cook a isg:Dorothy Randali called oni.Mj ffi‘m Hender- son Sunday. H 3 The P. V. Boy. Scouts aid Camp Fire Girls are giving a carnival Sat- urday night at’the school house. In the absence of Mrs. Carl Jones, his mother, Mrs. J. L. Jones, is car- ing for Carl while he'is'laid up with the flu-grippe epidemic which is pre- vailing in our community at present. Glenn Thompson is sick and out of school. Misses Violet Osborne and Doro- thy Watson and Cecil Higginbotham, -Norman Gardner and Raymond Mc- “Queeney were supper guests of Miss Nina Cook Sunday. Mrs: S. E. Randall made. a trip to! Bemidji Monday leaving her small daughter Lucile with her grand- mother, Mrs. Frank Porter. Miss Leila Jones spent the week end, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Jones, returning to her studies at school in Bemidji Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Porter enter- tained at dinner Sunday. The guests were W. F. Bradshaw and family and Mr. and Mrs. E. Randall and daughter Lucile. School Notes Miss Xetten, who 11, went to Bemidji Monday morning and Mrs. Frank Campbell is taking her place in.the primary room. & Principal ‘and’ Mrs:* Al ‘M: Ripple and children visited in Nebish over Sunday. - Attendance in the primary and in- termediate rooms is better than for| the past two weeks. Ruth DeLong was sick Monday and is the only high school pupil who has g'fiisscd during the late epidemic of illness On Friday afternoon the Nebish scheol will have a spelling contest with Pleasant Valley at the Consoli- dated schcol house. All are invited tc attend. PLEASANT VALLEY PlTI:c Wide-Awake Farmers club of 2 dated school houze Saturday, March 2 A crowd of 105 was in attendance. | = M. W. Knok of Bemidji and County Agent D. C. Dvoracek were ipresent and the county agent gave a most 1n- resting talk -which -was especialiy appreciated, being on the subject of different breeds of dsiry cattle, value of root crop for feed, ensilage and silo building. Answering many im- port: t questions on these subjects. d ed ‘a¢'new members and AlJH! Watson wag reinstated-in, the. ¢lu Rev. Blaine Lambert was' présen and a number of visitors from Island Lake and other points. Rev. Lambert spoke on the roads question and gave informatioh to the effect that Chairmarn- Paulson and County Commissioher Lennon would be at Nebish Monday to view a pre posed road near-there. - As this road is of importance to us a committce was named to meet the commission- ers at Nebish Monday. The oil committee for the club re- ported and S. E. Randall named to charge of oil for'the coming year and a barrel of kerosene:will be on hand at the S. E. Randall residence for the convenience.of the club members. A number of ‘important subjects in connection with the regular club bus- iness were discussed. In the ab- sence of the ciub president, also vice president, F. V. Gardner, acted £ W ITTLE aches grow into big unless warded off by an applica- tion of Sloan’s, Rheumatism, neuralgia, stiff joints, lame back won’t fight long against Skean’s Liniment. For more than forty years Sloan's Liniment has_hélped thousands, the world over. You won't be an-excep- tion. It certainly does produce results. It penetrates without rubbing. Keep this old famity -fricnd ehways handy for instant use. Ask yourneighbor. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. 9 .| are nicely settled in their new hom nt Valley met at the Consoli*| -y and Mrs. Tom Anderson were | WARD OFF PAIN | C. E. Coffin, secrotary; and Roy Wals | son, treasurer. e mutor oificers were not voted upon as e was no¢ time. Wm. McClellan czme out fram Lake Julia to attend the meecting and Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wordon cume out from the C. W, Clark farm aczompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Durand. The bachelor’s lur was fine. Everything cooked & erved by the boys themselves. y certaimy are to be commended &rd we owe chem a vote of thankes. The ladies and v itors were, served first and were roy- ally_waited upon. Next meeting at C. E. Coffins. . B Mrs. Carl Jones was off jury dyty at Bemidji‘from Saturday unti Mon- day,. which time wus taken tm}ia isit home. -~ | o~ ce at Nebish last Saturda night was’gttended 'by 2 large! nul ber ofiyolng people rom herc. 2 Mr. and Mrs. H:-N. Higginbotham at the F. R, Webster farm and arei home to friends who;may wish to:€alt onthe newlyweds. ) = Dr. Fortin ‘of Lnke Julia was out Saturday, making a call on Miss Em- ma Ton Ketten and also members ol the Cari Saterlee family who are ill with the la. frippe. Miss Ketten has been unable to do the school work and Mrs. Frank Campbell has taken her place in ihe primary room for several days past. Miss Ketfen's mother came Up iro.i Bemidji Saturday and’ they both re- turned hore Monday. We hope for Miss Ketten a speedy recovery. Gust Peters was a celler-at the A, A. Stephani_home Sunday. i Mrs. W..S. Fauhl is taking care ol the Catterleés while”they are: ill. Mrs, Wm. McClellan was an over- night guest of Mrs. F. V. Gardner Fri- ay. Py %,Zev. Blgine ‘Lambert visited the bedside of Mrs.. Munger Saturday. Mrs. Munger died Saturday eveniug and interment will be made Wednes- day at the Nebish cemetery. She was 83 years old. ; Miss Marvel Wordon was.ill at her aunt’s, Mrs. C. E. Coffins, from Fri- day until Monday, her parents taking her home Monday. e 3 Rev. Lambert was entertained at A. A. Randall’s and:€."0. Thompson’s Where nere over the' week-end. Rev. Lambert held services at the school house Sunday. Also Sunday evening when he gave a lecture and showed slide pictures of China. The school board held a-meeting Friday evening at the school house. An entertainment was given at the school house Friday evining by the high school students. A large crowd was out and a most enjoyable time spent. Lunch was served by the stud- enkirs. A. A. Randall was a guest at dinner at the C. O. Thompsdn home Sunday. - Norman Gardner was a caller at Watson’s Sunday. an epidemic of what the doctor calis flu-grippe. In a number of cases it has proven quite serious. So many of the children have had to stay-out of school and several adults have been confined to their bed. ) _Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lee were dinner gyests, of Mr. and Mrs, A H.V_Watson_ Monday - o is guaranteed by 30 years sepvice to millions of s Apericans. works for your S| 4. \\ cold, sneezing, w A large number have feen ill wih; LIBERTY Hans ' Hanson is landing logs. at Spur 15 for the Crookston Lumber. Co. < Albert Lawson called on Lars Myre Thursday. a large supply of ice for summer. Peter * Pete Utter was a caller. in Puposky Sunday. Edlhs 7\ (Fuposhyc: | | "y Pete Utter, andxHephe: e assisting -Herman % lasen cont ummer. i : a callerin Be- R was 3lcaller at H. Klasen’s Saturday. B. Moortze was a caller at Albert Larson’s Saturday. John Erickson shipped a car of tamarack wood to Bemidji last week. Mrs. H. Klasen and children at- tended church in Puposky Sunday. Victor Petri. disposed of his hay last week. Jack Erickson visited his cousins, John and Hermann Klasen, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Becker and sons Kenneth and Curtiss -called on P. Becker Sunday. . . Tracy Klasen visited ‘her cousin, Magy, Erickson,. Sunday. .. .- . Mrs. H. Flanders was-a caller on Mrs, Pete Utter Monday. A John Farber was a caller on Mrs. H. Klasen. Saturday. - Pete Utter called on Mrs. H. Klas- en Monday. Robert Erickson was a caller at the P. Utter h¢me Monday. ~ TURTLE LAKE Mr. and Mrs. Hans Nielson visited at the Jens Nelson home Sunday. A.-P. Reeve ‘transacted business in Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Becker enter- tained friends Sunday. 1 0. \. Olsen and John Peterson transacted business in Turtle River Saturday. Dr. E. H. Smith made a profes- sional call in our town Monday. Mrs. A. E. Arnold of Turtle River is assisting at the B. N. Wentworth home. Mrs. C. A. Knopke of Bemi expected to arrive Monday for a few days’ visit' with her sister, Mrs. B. Long, and family. A 7-pound daughter -was born to Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Wentworth Mon- day, March 6. The latest reports are that mother and babe were doing nicely. M. W. Butler was a Turtle River caller Tuesday. ..Dr. E. H. Smith was called to the B. N. Wentworth home Saturday Larson & Larson | SPECIALISTS EXAMINING EYES . FITTING GLASSES Office, First Floor 213 Third St. Office Phone 131 Res. 310 Wanted in * in this community. or you may be in some to do with automobiles. " ‘Whatever, your line,—if sound. business man, we profits to such a dealer. want such a car as the Ht never been approacl:ed.‘ beautifully fallow. dinatily offered., ] nothing but whE 1n. addition you will have slightest obligation. 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NQRTHERN 1 dren visited at the home of her . (T ! _ The Northern Farmers’ club held its usual monthly meeting at the at Nymore. community hall: Thursday, March 2. an Conat is on the sick list and Mrs. L. E. Patchin was hostess and|ynable to attend school. { entertained about 45 guests at. din-| Fae Freeman . spent Sunday ner. No special: program had been |, home of Mrs. F. M. Grover. and Mrs. C. D. Arnold and| hers. of Northern were Be- shoppers Saturday. A fine line of spring hats is on dis- v T he of spring “DeGer;:w%;n%zriuay#ll’zo'}el;‘lcgg)rtlez’t‘uiizg play at the six-mile coruer store. on by Mr. Glick at Bemidji February| ¢ e has challenged North- 25. < le otball game for next: g, to be playved at A game between the and one betiween the | v teams are being’arranged ' number from Northern are gk | hn Noel spent Friday with members given an opportunity to pay ' The second and final spelling cons found here. Ora Whiting and son'l’.,wd} Saturday at the Earl Huggett both schools ‘was greatly enjoyed by| -4 all. The score was 13 to 30 in fa.|sper vor! :f Northern. After, the game, | home. 1 erved b, e girls e e lunch was served by the girls of | g\ iorine tor The Dany Plonesr. Mr. atd Mrs. Ralph Grover of Be-| m——————mr—=rs- midji spent the week end at the home of Mrs. F. M. Grover. Mrs. Fr: Deming is ill with a severe cold. Mrs. Ben Wheeler of Andees, Montana, arrived Saturday and is visiting at the home of her brother, G. W. Day. Mrs. Leon Gould and three chil- ——SECOND STREET- ARBER COURS BARBER COURSR W. H. SHORT, Manager Special term now $39. Send for FREE ilustrated catalog toduy. TWIN CITY BARBER COLLEGE 2064 Hennepin Ave. Minneaolis o Minn. " TIME TO RE-ROOF T’S a comfortable feeling during these days of blustery weather to know that your roof will withstand the battering of the elements. The fiercest March gale cannot tear loose a Nelson Roof. 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