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) | | FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1822 i T 1 L SHEVLIN-MOOSE Joe Renne, Ludwig Holum, and, E. A. Harvey transacted business in Bagley last Tuesday. f Nels Arbogen sold his team and harness to Alert Alertson Monday,con sideration was $150. 2 Mrs. E. A. Harvey returned home Thursday from Des Moines, Iowa. Sunday visitors at the Felch home were Frank Durant and son Hubert, Frederick Dame, Frank Juline, Harr Bourcy and Ralph Hendricks. Nidk Hanson has been driving the' stage lately, Jorgen being on the sick '} idii 5 i | . Vo pe SR . . 3 ¢'purchased)in Bemidji Monday. |Mr. and ‘Mrs, E. €., Rogholt, ‘Miss|nesday "= ;- 0 « | omical Wall' Coating—easi d-to a ]‘S;Ir and Mrs, E. A. Harvey tran-| ; 39m Reeves went to Bemidji Mon-|Gladys Berg, Miss Mabel Ershbo and | “Miss Cora Sawyer visited with Miss | ”l! £ f i g" b App! ny -interior sar, and Mrs, B. A Harvey tran| day returning: ome Tugsday. ~ after-|Mrs. Alex Sawyer and daughters, Gora|Myrtle Rogholt Tuesday. surface: plaster, wall board or:#ood. ! € mooris ] d Ruby. A very pleasant afterfioon |iy-{2 It comes in 18 beautiful shades and white. trains last Saturday. Dell Miler, went to Grand Forks last Wdenesday, returning home Sat- cently and it was unloaded-at Shev- lin_Saturday. D. M. Edwards went to Bemidji last Friday returning home Saturday afternoon, Harry Bourcy transacied business in Bemidji last Friday between trains. Sever Syverson and John Hoff, Jr., ishingled the school house in District '35 last week. | 3 Nelse Arbogen called at the Felch farm.Monday afternoon. E.°A, Harvey;:Geo. Felch and R. T. Sloane calledyat the J. T. Hendricks ‘heme Monday aftexnoon . #d Crumb took his'Fordson tractor w home’ ‘Tuesday, which Mrs. Henry? Wallin went to Bemid-; turning home Wednesday, accompani- ji last Saturday to visit relatives re-'fi; ~=BUCK LAKE | The Easter program given by the Woodland Union Sunday School last Sunday was a decided success. A nice program was arranged and all the lit- tle people as well as the grown up did very well. A nice crowd gathered in spite of the rain, all of which goes to show that there is a deep interest taken in our Sunday school work. Mr. and-Mrs, O. W. Rogholt enter- tained “at-“dinner 'Sunday afternoon besides, the family, Mr. and Mrs: Leo Andersén,’ Mr: “Bwenson and_ friend; Mr. and Mrs: Ed Larson and chil Was spent. ‘Leo Anderson brought his car home i, | Lake visitors: at the: Ladics Aid We ed to camp‘ Wednesday evening. upils gave a The Emmanual Ladics' Aid held | Program after which games were their regular meeting Mrs. Joe Johnson. Ther attendance. A geme! made for the completion of their autograph iquilt. The [quilting will take place at the next mecting. One new member was secured, Mrs.-Geo. Luck. Tne next | imeeting will be May 10. All cnjoyed ||| ‘Mrs. Johnson’s-hespitality immensely land a very pleasant afternoon was re- ported by all. 3 1 Mesdames H. J. Botting, H. M. Sco- I field, Cyress, Braman and bab, nd | the S Mnrs Fay and hex son wer "' BALSAM RIDGE | Mrs. 'C. Galloway and chiidren of more p! nt birthd; 12 with |Plaved and everyone left wishing large | Master Melvin and Miss Sarah many T ALABASTINE s MAKE YOUR HOME _ATTRACTIVE WITH lasting ‘and eco~ ALABASTINE can be mixed with: either hot or cold _ urd: ing. 5 P last Wednesday. : e e »as A _ ¥ - “Mre, G. Jobnson and-children of |Cd by et sister. o spent|q, Miss Myrtle Rogholt and Miss Cora Roldtte T} B e e=day tol A PLEASANT ! water and is easily applied with a kalsomine brush. Bemidji spent the week end with . and Nrs, Harrd PET" | Sawyer spent Friday afternoon dec- : iz, SWhile ; MY | ALABASTINE is antiseptic—it destroys germs or ver- Il sp oy the week end with his parents, Mr. i Tuesday morning while Robert 3 -4 her parents, My and Mrs. Chas. John-{ 12¢) W* 1000 Gordan » 7T |orating the school house for the East-| gooq was hitching the team to thel|| . ||| min life common to wall papers. son. : “Alma Olson returned home Sunday |’ ‘"'"%“'“'M Le 1 | buggy, they became frightened, run-| MLEANLINESS is next to |lj 9’ A Charles Evoy left last Wednesday! e, o stay of three-weeks assisting Mr. and Mrs, Leo Anderson took | ;o oy ‘They were caught near | godliness.” 5 Ity Do not confuse ALABASTINE with ordinary kalso- for North Dakota where he will be.jpc" 7'ty c.e “Moliefson with the Msrs. A. B. Frost to Cass Lake last| ) Broginie place by John Lastinac| Let us keep your suits or | Thines . employed. Hougework f‘\"d%;y ’fte'no""‘:w}'er?fis‘h‘i" Y””f",""g and Axel Johnson. Fortunately not||| frocks in immaculate condi- " i Hazel Fradenburg, the 8 year-old ["°C I Tyaniols arrived here last Tues- |[& Jeaster vacation With friends anc{much damage was done. J|l tion and it will intensfy ALABASTINE comes in a five-pound net package, and . T daughter of Mr. and Mis. Gene Fra- day from Detroit, Michigan, where he s 5 Hilmar Bothner and wife, John R. | your charm. lls for 75c i \ 70c i hi denburg, is very ill with pneu-' i ihe winter with his parents. The Misses Myrtie and Elma Rog-\ Reeq and wife, and Misses Viola and | Besides, it’s true economy to || sells for 75¢ in colors—70¢ in white. monia. ~ Dr¢ Campbell of Bagley has, = holt were shopping in Cass Lake last| pear] Daken and Messers Earl and| have your clothes Dry || : been called several times. s wep s & : Everett Gehron and Raymond Daken | Cleaned as it adds months | ° Mrs. John Reeves went to Bemidji KlTchl M. O. Rogholt apd Arthur Carlson| ;¢ionqeq the informal dance at D. G. of enjoyment and service to SRR e, KITICHL e o s RIRERAT ) o iven Hardware Co accompanied by her four grand-child- i k¢ ay: Tuesday being the anniversary of A ¢ : Y rere ThE;«l“i{)l'tso\e}lerl:f};le {g(fkcff: E}:}:’fi Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larson and son, MCIVuifl P:{nsm’% ande Sarah Gehl;%n‘s “You are as near the . P 5 il Mamie, Anna and Hilda Johnson| o ninncapolis to see his son Ralph, Gorden, and baby Myrtle called onlyi4avs the scholars planned a sur- Master Cleaners as_the The Lucky Day Store S spent Saturday visiting Mina Lewis. vglfo isnnotpweil i oho expests th Mx;i;[nd 11\\{1!'561‘%% %L‘fi“gfi;’n"d:‘:‘d Mr.| prise for them. At noon a number | closest Parcel Postoffice. e i 0. A. Wilson has taken possession \['Q c2veq ‘on for appendicitis soon. |24 i ah e Ko O o S Cass |0F the parents camie in and served a | Bemidji Cleaners I T = of his_farm, which was yacated by | *yp'®o 4 Mg, C. C. Smith made 3§ aie Sunday morning to s lunch consisting of sandwiches, cake, p L. A. Peabody. Mr.:Wilson is trying|, A 800, TS oo Oy S0 mace #|Lake Sunday morning to spend Easter kbbb & Tailors . b il ‘a while. 5 LE at home. ‘ theMl::tcg}Estsfite;\‘nfig Spent Satur.| i d: F: Mahoney, road supervisor, P. | Messrs. Martin and Arthur Rogholt | o e st A gl Ragermester, Met: 5 = 5 o A day and Sunday with ter son, Emil Mills, Mr. Newman,. H. McNew and came out Saturday evening to spend W’.fl ;_t;;m e . s I Juline, returing home Monday. Mr. Daily were out yesterda);l ah |Sunday at home. i . e P Bt b “ rl“g e “ s { M and M. 'Nels Adamson and|Saturday looking over the north an Fred Swenson and a friend of his, | sk Save ln uyl“g‘ Ha | 5 ol : 10 L . A family spent Saturday and Sunday at | 25t roads. They also held a meet-|,¢ Swenson Lake, were callers in this & tha Augast and Emil Juline homes, g 8t H. McNew's home Saturday. | neighborhood last Sunday. i N p % 5 Teturning home Monday. Mrs. H. Sawyer was ill with a very| “Miss, Gladys Berg and Miss Mable Vi 7 | B Bt Vialtod Tolef Juline|bad cold Saturday. Gay Mahoney prshbo of Cass Lake spent Easter with &l ; | Saturday evening.® '« cv acted as nurse and also took care of |y and Mrs. E. C. Roghoit. Y N s ] Grace, Peabody spent Saturday and ]t‘}f’fle Jr]imti'ngShe is much improved at| "Ajfred kRoghglt nlc’cognpaniiq lzy s | \ ! i friend, Mina Lewis. | thiS W > I Geo. Luck made a business trip to = 4% ¢ Sugg‘:;i w;g:i hifiu“?}yfi‘mg "‘;?\d Epsh Euel SmlthI glsltgd the Goodland |Gags Lake Wednesday. q Mrs G 0 Riggs 3 b b o Pitsenburger transacted business in Sunday sc}‘."", unday. T Mrs. Leo Anderson and Mr. and |k . 3 . b ‘ Shevlin last, Monday. The Ladies' Aid will meet Thurs:|prs. M. Q. Rogholt visited with Mr.|uf Northern and North- M o Mrés I, A. Peabody and | day at the home of Mrs. P. Mills. All \anq Mrs. E, C. Rogholt last Monday. |8k western Minnesota family left Monday for Forreston, |3 welcome. is school d Charles Chase attended the birth- Agent for 4 Minn., where they, will make their| . Ml,’l;hB”’:iey resumed his school du-| gay ‘party of Mrs. Geo. Scofield last 4 A future home. ; s, Roy i ted home soon | SatUrday evening at Cass Lake. He\ B¢ Packard and Bond 3 Mrs. Ralph Harding and-daughter| Vrs OSL i exphec € Tty e reports a very fine time. 5 4 arrived home last Friday from Sta-|{rom Cass Lake, where she has beeti| "E, C. Rogholt plowed his garden Pianos b Ples, Minn, whore she had been visit. | Fecelving medical attention for the |Monday, he reports the frost all gone \Bf 1213 Lake Blvd. b ing J ere. 3 i m”[‘z?l?il;xlf;\rdem.lan Negzson srfigt Sun- | Mx} and M:-nsplzlrenerfi:‘?wsrglfi;tgfig Phone 623-J . 3 i .over from ca uesday eve E: S }%%:vcmng at, the Nelse lamson SHOTLEY & FOY spent the night with his nl:rents, Mr. T woundy TS § ] Mrs, O. A. Olson and Mrs. L. A. . N and Mrs. Alex Sawyer. They return- P 5 % ! Peabody spent Saturday at the Henry | Einar G. Carlson s ill with ap-| We Have Received a Large Shipment of Roofing Paper, Paints, § Stumpdges, home sout§| of Solwasii 4 g;:é%;!t;z-c o}(};l;nds here hope for his s dA a 3 _, doim_and fx:fi:‘olsdmgx‘;s;‘mfi‘om. D M. Bone of Kellher called at Varnish, Tenting Equipmiznt and Army Clothing from our Head- Iis. i John Solberg were | the Hans O. Torgerson home on ac- i : i ; B e Meniy count of the illness of Henry Torger- ; M E PRICE quarters, and Hold for Immediate Sale, the Following: Nelse Adamson called at the Karen | son. e . ) \ The scholars in the Moose school| W ¢ is ) 5 . . : 2 . . save Grace Peabady a farewell sur.fing, homseback, ity for more than 30 years 100 Reclaimed Army Raincoats and Slickers, used in 69 i vy, aftern . -3 grise party last Thirsday afternoot, | Q0,8 T e oers plome ot the U.:S: Army;.each : v oeiidop o vos S eini ¢ c enjoyed a very good tne. A colle S T e hotley, entitled “The ;i i an severa! e otie; en! " o o wore” prosonted to Misa Oheerful Liar.” wa shot very well at- 1}l 250 U. S. Army Pup Tents (shelter halves), splendid 2 3 5 schoolmates. tended. nly was realized. % & G o Spring has.come! A 10k | sttt ey i for camping and Lawn Tents, special, each. .. ... .. . of twelve 1(']<>b|n7A wg’rc:it;etlm'md gecnf(” o P WD w sday, April 5th. — A , : e B A Hatvey: received word REV. J. FRALING, | \ 100 Galaxy Sweater Coats, made of a good rope stitch § from Bronson, Mo., of the serious - s‘;‘“;”‘-,.';‘.‘"- ira o | | 3 v 11 si h 4 pe illness of her Tather. Mr. Grinstead || Bastor, S¥ FHILIE'S CHURCE, | material, all sizes, ecah ......... s RS T S SRS A is well knowfn, hzaovin%hsfi?n'a thehsal‘} Services on S ndays 8 a. m.—10 25011!1065 for 25¢ | int 1920 wi is daughter. ||| a. 7:30 p. . . o artin Nelson of Sheviin, transact: | * Triverbooks, Tibles and melgions Illl 125 U. S. Government steel Wrecking Bars, a splendid gd business at the Felch farm Tues- ',u] Catholies 1o;|1x:|ve a coby of the YOU SAVE { article for handy work afound the hotise, each c jay. 3ible in their home and to rea: y < 1 cases of Smallpox is report- || daily. - ¢ | e in, Shevin towmshir, g oiCaillen sxe corelalty tosiioa when you use KC— you a , , o Alfred and Oliver Johnson took ||| \umicion free to Religious in- use less than of higher priced | 50 U. S. Government brand new Axes, complete with s their 25 horse-power Buffalo-Pitts en- ||| struction, literature and information A : wine to Alida, Tuesday, where they||| on the history and {eachings of the brands. Satisfaction guar- handle, made by Mann Edge Tool Co., each. ...... e b mduct. a saw mill. Alfred (,ntl\{:liuA(l_lh_urch g:‘-gn free upon re- P g e TR AT e T TSN T S ANPTSEIEEI A, e gine at Mahnomen re- Guest. are welcome. anteed or your money 30(‘)‘ 1 H Paint, in 1 11 1 1 . —_—— refunded. . gallons House Paint, 1n 1-gallon cans, all colors in- i . . i ‘ cluding White, guaranteed, per gallon .......... 1 L “HIGHEST QUALITY” 1| |- AL | You can’t fool the youngsters. . They can always tell the dif- MILLIONS OF POUNDS ROUGHT 2,000 feet Government Mexican Groment Rope, spler, [ Vit et & : | did for Halter Ropes, etc., per foot . .. ... e e ) B gnd imicesionts BY THE GOVERNMENT g : I | 150 Navy Water-proof Suits, reclaimed, made of Bom- AL = S— bazine Rubber, just the article for wear in wet weath- 790 ‘ fis? | i er,special persuit ........ ... .. ... il : ’ ‘ | k i ‘ . : i ; | : 100 U. S. Army all-wcol Olive Drab.Over.coats, cost the $ ! I i [ %, el Government around $16.00, while this stock lasts, .’ } | 9 ; . : H : K"ello r ‘:o Fldke special,each ........ ... ..o o i e ggs TTn I s WEEKLY SPECIAL : ; ; ; i, i E ; SN P ; s =t lA S 120 gallons of genuine Certainteed Shingle Stain, in $ i Sndp up fhssy dppetltes ; 1 1-1b o 94 5 5.gallon cans only; this is one of the highest grades l30 | : 9 e , fi l i Meilil.um R.'ed Si monz,l f- cans, 1or. ;50 of Stain on the market today, special per gallon. . . . i s £ tlullg e Sa. . ! 500 -Army brand new Munson Last Russett Shoes, $3 50 T standard makes, special per pair ............... ¥ ! == No coaxing needed to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty—not when there’s a big pitcher of milk or cream and lots of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes—and, maybe some fruit—ready to tickle fickle palates! Kellogg’s are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They’re the original kind—they ought to be best! Na other corn flakes are so flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! deliciously flavored; no other corn And Kellogg’s are never leathery or tough or hard to eat! Kellogg’s are always a delight to serve —and a treat to eat at any meal! In fact, yow’ll never know how good corn flakes can be until you know KELLOGG’S! Do more than ask for corn flakes—say KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES! kind in the RED and GREEN package! The Preferred Mustard Countity Sorghum Red Barn Paint, B gallon Raspberries, 2 cans for . . Broken Rice, 4 1bs for ...... Quart bottles of Vanilla Extract..$2.35 Pint bottles of Vanilla Extract Dill Pickles’.in No: 10 cans :s‘oap, 4 pars for. 25¢ ! Paint! White Kalsomine, in 5:lb pkes Clifford and Gompany ...... 25¢ $1.35 80c in gallon jugs..$1.15 0. 5 cans, 2 for.$1.00 Libby Preferred Mustard, 2 for..... 25¢ % . 300 Army Government Blankets, in Grey and Olive $2 98 ] Drab colors, special each . ................ ool 203] ROOFING PAPER I 1-ply Siiccess Brand, per roll of 108 sq. ft. . ....$1.49 ‘i .2-ply Success Brand, per roll of 108 sq. ft. .. .. .$1.89 3.ply Neuroid Brand, per roll of 108 sq. ft. . ... ...$2.20 Every Roll G@hfanteed to Give Entire Satisfactiqn. U. S. Surplus Army Goods Store Not Cheap Goods, but Good Goods Cheap Phone 160 New Kaplan Bldg. 126 MINNESOTA AVE. Bemidji 25¢ ‘ in gallon/edns. ... $1.53 J Red Barn Paint, in 5-gallon‘eans, per i $1.50 I . 50c Phone 160 —_— Mg o