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2 |ndle- Treasure. Trove. el Anthuurlnnu are nuuled to account” colns” gound-in the .. . ; " 8p1 ! " “-vfi"flls tlfinnguage “Mhey unde by reprinti R Rav. bBs Marqols, explorerand | . - took topublish & dk'tlonnry a rhet:| . ¥ printing o \ i b Yo B8 p jprominent citi tie: Nosthern mong the cpips sobtained from, dl t animals| during the paititew dated 1795 bear- gw-wuu-mm.num hl.’ nist reach this .nfio-. ot ih..wask.to ingure, publicatiss im f One* !-l u,-x-t_.. 05~ Bix MonthS o vocmopes 240 Three Months wesoqpy l#; A sllesmm nuld a hiu of xoods to a merchant in® a #malll town. They were returned as not,satisfact-': ovy. Tibe wholesale-house undertook to'collect any- way snd drew a sight deaft.on the bank at the cua- tomer’s town. The bank returned the: draft. un< . - paid. Then the house wrote to the.village postmast- er and asked if the merchant was good for the amodnt:ef-the. bill. The letter wag returned 0. K'd - ab the bottomp. Next, the: postmuwt was asked to put the bilk in the handa of a loeal lawyer for. col- leetion. The answer received by the wholesalers ran as follows: “The undersigned is the merchant ' {' en whom you tried to palm off your worthless junk.-, " The undersigned is also the president of the bank that returmed your draft. The.undersigned is the* pestmaster to~whom you wrote, and also the law- yes whom yéu-tried to get to collect your bill. And ! if the updersigned werg not the pastor of the local’ % church;-the: nndenignedtwould tell'you: to ‘go séraight to the gleviL".‘—vEx, Tl Billy Noonan bas extended an invitation to Be- midji- friends to take:a trip on the Lake of the _ Woods' to Kenors. Bill ‘says) that the “Blue” bont - is baing pverhauled and will be ready. NOTIGE: Any person wishing to pick berries on our place may do so by paying 50 cents. No credit. Mies Senske. This from the Baudette Region. Blue berries? Yen “Machinists “Blacksmiths' Carpenters Helpers' " Williams N We have a lot of ).bug nld pu basement for: the ;past-ten-years; “Clover . es‘ and' their anly wor- ry is.how, to chew. their .cuds' fagt: enough to keep, up. with' the clover. haystacks:thati m’heing piled up in:this séction of .the state; 5. — We welcome C. R. Farrington {nto the field ‘of* ‘. ‘Northern Minnesota editors and know that he is cnpnble of_giving the fluwmx city. of Bagley. a good:weekly. paper: He succeeds John L. Burns of. é the Bagley Independent. . “NOONANETTES' maklnmthe best, bad w'hlsk&y in, t‘be diltnct TI‘IE"fiENATDmL EIGHT f‘unk M:Pnt«lm in this corner. Harry. Bfldum-n. men ovmnght. After ‘a visit to the c’m,mty,seat this week we made up our mind that Bemidji s/ net.opposed.to county. division. Either that or -there are:s los of smooth guys hvmz there. They say thnt hosses are diuppe-ri-ng from poh- ties, but we notice that seversl married women are runping for office in Minnestoa this qu—,' PS— Ellis, the official hangman n! Cannd:, hu been arrested for choking: his wife: Qme of the hardest: things in the world to do is to break'a lnblz PRSEE SRS .ABOUT THIS TIME OF YEAR - You would think that the B had visited Baudette, to_re issue; It is mbout' this year when a men’s garden gets full of -uds. heluu the' su!o i goes back home Ior a:visit.” After wnelnng a coup! this week-we degided .thal.a hrmn' could’t make’ | a better job of ripping .up- the goil with lopgh, “Bemidfi has séumcd up & great meal of attrac- " tions:for: its fair. next month. It will be worth at- tending ey R el Permanent employment s ‘offered to: E Boilermakers 4 Sllect Metal Worquq«~ Car Repalrmen ‘ Linemen : Laboreu At” wages and work,mg condmon prescribed by the Umted States Railway. Labor Board, efl'ectlve July lst, i A 4 FE80 foder Bm\top .Ioumeymen and lendtng men mnge from. 63 to 8 : y8s. and ya. ‘chamcs WIH' .cents per hour, and for.helpers:47 cents per d ne-Kalf after eight hours-and for Apphcants who are not-mes+ yme:;t and wfll be tmmed“ Free board, lodg‘mg and tranmortatlon furmshed Seniority, and pension rights of new gmployees will date {from the time of entering service. Apply at nearent uhop, or Diyisio n Supuumdem's'iifi- sl b ! % | palatable and are seldom eanten. by | There is nothing like gemnx to hhe top of ymlr 2 3 profession. A-lad west of town has the reputation of” item lll a recent by a fi“"zfifi&!fi*&"fi n?'fi " Iy meat diet, and o fat. . “Dr, ‘llum Into the Far North the white man's diseases are likely t ‘Almost: the..only, edible plm'mmi § 5., the re:;:au’ snerse, wild gress are not "considered, joby'? ‘handrods young people . atiend Dakota Business: College, | Copvmicur 1922, LiceerT & MyERs ToBacco Co. WA earmdrmaps - Electncxa The Minnesota and; anernAthlnt Ry. Company will employ inen';x rltel pnurtbed by, the Unite, Sht 3 Rnllroud ‘Labor Bouflr as follows’t ; SheetMstllw rken.. e s 70cperhour ."70c per hour Var;ou: r : Vulous ates. 70c and 70‘/zc per hour Passenger Car Men 1 Oc per. ho Freight Car] g Helpen, all.classes - Mwhnmcs and helpers are allowed time and onc~lulf for time wurk- ed in excess of elm bmln per day. Yount men who desire to l¢afn theu trades wlll be employed lnd given an opportunity te do sp. , s APPLY TO ANY ROUNDH.OUSE QR SHOPS. AT NORTH BEMIDJI OR AT GENERAL OFFICE, BRAINERD. : hxghly ple-smgblend X of choice Turkish with Virginia and Ken- . tacky Burley tobaccos of - supesior. character anfl quality; . Every cigarette full weight and full : ‘You're going to say 2 Tlm'n more like itl” <Tbetter. Turkish i * —better Virginia . e=better Burley R e L L L L LR T S e