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vt her sister; ' Mrs. Semds; for @’ few days, retuxmed heme Thursday evéning:- ISLAND LAKE / Mrs. Edor Bredegon ntnmed home Wednesday. fros Grand” Forks, N. D: She will - rem her psrents, Mr. and Mis. G. E‘l!ef- somn. 4o ) J. nne,A.éRnn and ' J. R; Holto¥ motoréddito’ xm it Tuesda Mrs. l’.d Maurige an: Thursday, from Q. Andersort® arfd ‘sbns] o Honarr M, atives. ; ! Mr. and Mrs: F. Ehlers of ‘Léoti= ard passed through here Thursday en route: to Bagley: wheve-they. visit- ed Mfs: Ehlmf mmr, Mis. Lars som: Beatrice: Powek: ™ was a- Bémidji shopper Thursday. Mrs. Frank Hutton; meuh, N.D., arrived here- Thursday. s, Hatton will remain here- this- wintef: Mrs. L. G. Fairchild and children Elaine and Harry, of Duluth, visit- ed-several days -at the B. W. Schreek ome last week: A: large number frem here: attends ed: the Clenrwi‘ber _cout ty fmr at Bagley. * = © Miss Katie: Gerdon» M‘Mfi spent last week end with: her-mother, Mrs. P. G. Anderson. Edor Bredeson returned to.Grand Forks, N. D., Monday' after- having-| spent several days at his home here. The baby clinic held here lgst Sat- urday was- well attended. .Twentys five. childven were. examined.- Mr. and Mzs. O. Hawkins and son Donald, Mrs.: G.” Eflefdorr-and sons Harry and Orvills:and Mrs: E. Brede: son:and sen-David motored. ta-Bagley | fs_flitday afternoon to. attend the aix, 7 Mr. and Mrs. H: W. Teichroew; receiving, congmatulations- om:: the birth of -a daughter September 2nd. Mrs.- Teichroew was formerly Vernia { Burfield. Mr. and Mrs. Chas--McDonald me~ ! tored to Lengby Sunday.: Mz. and Mrs. E: L Gordon-spent Sunday at the Jas. Gordon home, Alids. Mrs. Martin Hippe of Bébs, Minn., visited at the. Nelson - amd- Thorpe homes' Saturday. CARR LAKE The Bemidji Farmers’ clab. met at the €arr Lake school Saturdsy,. Sep<: tembper:2nd. A good dimmer:was served #nd enjoyed by all who were present;: after which a. fins- potato.f demonstration was-given by the Pens ske: brothers, also.a corn demangtra- tion, by Dan Gray. Several fing ad-] dresses were given by friends who were, visiting the club, which wers ¢ll recgived. The club is.ta.be con- ¥ Z 1757 Hewitt Ave, St. Pauly are re- | tinve: g } ! -y school children also won several: The Carr. Lake.. Uhion: Sunday schgol is being welk attended;: but there. is glways room for more. AlIl are. weleome. Six Union Sunday schools were represented at the superintendents’ and. teachers’ meeting held” at Capr{’ Lake August 24th. The “threshers prevented several schools from at- tending: ~ Missionary. - W."S.. Cam- mings had a good . progzam prepared were given. Mrs. Frank Wsllbetg is ‘reported’ improving very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Moen and: family; Mrs. Albert Nansen and family, Mr. and .Mrs.. Warner :nd daughters, Mrs. W. S. Cummings ‘and sofis; Mrs. Chas. Stout and Mrs. Leslie. Chilton. and sons were callers at the home of day. afternoon. E: afy Mrs. Cummings - and Wr were callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stout Sundsy: evening. Mrs. McClellan's 'son-and family. are. visiting: with. them - this week. P Missionary W. S. Cummings. mo- y+ored to Red Lake 'Saturday. Much interest is beimg’ takerm ‘by the. ladies: - of - ‘this ~distriet- in- the clothing project taught by Miss Clov- er.Sabin:and demonstrated by Mrs. Rako and Mrs: John E. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and daugh-’ ter. motored: to-the: home of -Mt: ‘and: Mrs. John Smith Sunday. aftetfroon. Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Stout drove to ' Big Lake Monday. - School opens-this week with Misses | M. -Metbyen, Bess-Kriox’and Florem Geror ns teacheds. ; : v\gy.ov? GROVE A fagewell party was given Rev. GeorgegKeeler:of White Bear Lake, Minn., 3 &? is a student .of Ausbury-|ing her sister, Mrs. Testét' Pet college;? Wilmore, :Ky. - Rew. ‘Kéeler | motored to. idji withe Cél } has been preaching-at Willow Grove/}where’ she.Jeft on:thie Sgo-traid Torf M.:E. church and othet points on the J Red. Lake line during his vacation. | Willow -Grove : gave him-a farewell | party regretting very much to have him- go. On August 25th; Herbert Keeler, wife and twin daughters, and Mr. , > #Mend, of White Bear Lake, motored © & to Willow Grove wheze they:spent a , few days with:their som, Rev. Kéel- ~ ' by way of Park Rapids. er. August 29th they motored back { Miss Gertrude Coy, daughter of nifor some time with [ Missionary. gratalated on. having.wén the sevond | prize on their exhibit at the fair. Fhe: Mr: -and ‘Mrs. Frank Wsilbe‘rg Sun~{ i 7. L Cay of’ ‘Campbell. " Lake, 'lef¢ Tuesdny for Wilmore, Ky., where she will attend the Ausbury collage. friends, but.she efiw Fwork. ~Sunday eve; xng. arewell Papty. was p hon- or by her many. fl;uen “lunch, wayserved and" a ‘good dme was had. H;to this gust 3, a 0 Ms. WaifieRls; their wives and children; autoed’ to Kitichi lake ‘Sun- day: and bought &' number of water- melons at the F.'F. Mahmey melon pateh; and ate: them: in the Mahoney Park- on Kitichi lake. © Séhool started Wednesday 'in- Ki- tichi with. Miss. Elsie Jennings. as teacher. Miss Jennings is well knowrt in” our community having ‘re~ ceived a fine education in Minne- apolis ang tuught several terms: of gchoot bothin Loms‘and neax “St. Blnud.. 5 Mri Baney and family of duck'visitéd at the home of M Mzs:-€::€. Smith Sunday, and also’ calling at the J. F. Mahotiey home in the :afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Sailor and two dau(h- ol friends. of Mr. and Mrs.°C. ,-Smigh in. past years in .Detrdit, hflch., later of “St.” Paul, visitéd the past week at the C. C. Smith home, having: antoed: up: from St. Paul. Alarge gromp. of ‘yeung Dpeople wxflz their pne‘nu celebrated Miss Makoney's 16th birtfiday in the: & P: Mahoney Park on'Kitichi lake Sunday - avuflgl A’ large bonfize cooked ‘the bouillon and had a fine supper in" the” moonflghc and* camp fire. - All report a very enjoyabie . 3.'E. Mahoney and: denghter Gay, and Mise Searls, met Grandma: Searks at’ the depot in Cass Lake Wednes- Tom Kedv autoed to Bemidji Me. mmo H Olmstead and " BUCK LAKE Mr. and’ M#s. Geo. Luck and baby | whil . Two' car loads, consisting of the] * and- teansaeted- business thm» r. and. Mrs. William® Grey, traus- acted business in' Bemidji Satarday: Mr. and M ¥ and Mrs. Elden Chambrien Donald of Bemidji.matored to Is-|to' work Monday. have as their guests Mrs. Chaniber- len’s mother and father, . and Mry, _Stonebraker, ‘and her - two » Albert and’ _Howard, lnd g bmthe!:, i and sister Amia were: gu_e,sw at the G: Peterson home Sunv ay: Oftto ‘Simon:had as his guests: S\m- day Mr. and Mrs; Martin Sande and family and Mr." and Mrs. William Carlson and family. The ice eream’ social guien: by the Union Lad\ex Aid. Saturdy eve- ningyat the'P. E/ Mifls honte was -wedb! attenddd. even”’ tho the wéather was not very' good. Ever_y- [one spent a very pleasant evening. Rebert ‘Wilden' of Kiti¢hi” motered through here Saturday en route to the Norquist home at Louis. Miss. Emma Bliss spent Sunday at the ‘Clark ‘home. Hjalmar' Gegerson lefl: for North Dakota last week to work during the harvest. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Therianlt mo- tored to' Cass Lake Saturday,.hring- ing*back a load' of lumber for their new house: i A birthday party was given Satur- day evening at the Ben Kemmer homé ~ in ~ horfor of Mrs. Richard Strong. Réx Ceppernall ealled at the John Bfisy home Fridaw. family called at the Issensee home day. She will spend the winter with Her son and family here 'at Kitichi. A lafge crowd atterided the meet- ing of‘thic Farm' Bureau unit at the chhl park and at Mahoney’s Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Hillman and ‘chil- dren, and Mrs. Newman and daugh- ter Grace of Interndtiondl Falls, vis- t mfion; at: the Ma- and- Fiday.: Reese St.ephens und daughter, Mrs. J. F. Mahoney and- Gay; Mrs. Hegue | will ‘miss ‘themr. It will be hard to| i 1 aud Cleon Smith:attendéd services at|find. nnutbe minister as well liked u::m F)eyr:ch;insd:::s gre:ddmghlef Goodlhd “Suriday® aftdencow~ Rev. Odegtrdt of ‘Blackduck’delivered a fine sermon to- &““Ydedn}:'l% :.;pre:t Tuesday evening at the Henry| days : before rs.” Well§ are ‘e a visit! from xis Wells! mother and} Ch; & maytied daughter arid-her husband: and-chitdren:. :md wm;lehve ‘Tuesday. C."Baney f thkdnc'k spent’ the E: Jol Mr. Johnson acre of ground of M. Mflmqey d- will build-‘a stmmer qetéage of his own ' o it; on ‘Kitioh | Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Foster drove to' Penmington Wednesday. John Mahonéy and daughter, Miss:} Gay, called at the Clark home Tues- day and Wednesday. Missionary Cummings: expects to: hold a megting' at Kitiehi this month. Watch for, date. Rev. Bates™ and *~ family of Cass Lake - expect to-leave there ‘soon. They have many friends here who asRev. Bates to take his place here; Mrs. Horace Lydxck and chlldren on home.’ p Tssensee is putting ap a fine on his farm at' Pénnington They ‘came Thussdns: | wiieh ‘he will use as'a garage; gtan- ary-and: ‘blacksmith shop. Misses Hattie and Edith Clark, C. Smith home." ['Gay Q&huney and- Albert €lark spent of St.|a very pleasant evening at the C. C! at the | Smith home Tuesday at Kitichi. Johy Mahoney and daughter Ga¥fing. in Dakota, spent the week end of Klt ichi are haying on Wm. Clark’s meadow this- week. - Chas: Lausche called at Goodland | lg}t& _Thig is the fowrth- year for|Tuesdsy. Mr." Johnson and wife to spend the fall-on Kitichi lake. They sure en- joy fishing) hunting and boating here. Fhie ‘Larson: brothers' of Cass Lake: are busy: this-week barging-the cord- ‘woad: on Kihch; lake dawn. to Cass Lake this ‘week.” on the railroad, having spent most of the summer at home improving his fatm. J. 'Maheney and daughter and two Ln'snn boys were callers at Penning- ton and.down to Carringer’s Satur- " LITTLE TURTLE Mr. and. Mrs. Elden Chamberlen and-baby son-Norman were shopping in ltpasky ‘Wednesday. Mrs; Thomas Bailey and daughter- in-law, -Mrs: -Thomas Bailey. Jr. and. children; Tomy and .Maurice, motor- ‘ed” to' Bemidji Thursday to spend a few days: - H. Locke tramsacted business in Bemidji Thursday. A cattle and ' sheep buyer from| Pitiewood - was - through .this vicinity last* week. Gertrude Coy is making ‘prepara- tions for leaving for Kentticky where she' will- attend a missiort school: and a number of helpful thoughts]. _Mrg. Wold of Meose Lake was a[ Mr. Lydick returned to his work at Kitichi Lake Tuesday after spend« ing a few days at home. Mr. and Mrs. * Jay R. Wells and | famify called on the Henry Greger- |son family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Strong and dangh-{ ter calfed at 'the: Issensee home Wed- ‘nésday evening.’ ©€has. Olmstead of White Pine ‘is} helping Messrs. Kirkpatric and Math- eny on the threshing machine this year:© Among -those who they have or will thresh for are Mulmquist; Hulkey, Foster Lausche,” Oberst, Henry, Theodore and Ingval Greger- son, Issensee and Hugh Corrigan. Mts: Péarl Bliss and Miss Emmsg Bliss called at the Mulmqmst home | st Mdose Lake Tuesday. Chas. Bliss helped thresh at John f: Mulniquist’s Saturday. John. Mahoney and. daughter Gay, Cora Searles and Reucl, Euel andf Cléon“and Leot © Smith called at Clark’s. Sunday. Pearl Bliss was helping John Malmquist: at the- latter’s house last week. Mr. Morrif is working at Piemoose Lake. was held at the J. F. Mghopey home last’ Thursday. School will ‘bégin~ here the first V(fidny in October. Midstoriary W: §. Cammings of B Mrs. Frank L. Cizner, who.hag been | midji-and Rev. Bates and son Bofifi visiting her- sister-in-law and family [ of Cass Lake sperit Monday momin; left Tuadxy Gilhert Peterson and deughter Ma | mie accompamed ?e: to Be their cars i “dz Martin hrpon bufi in Bemidji Monday afterndom* ;1 for LacLede, 1daho. | with the Clark family. ~Johst 'Mahoney :and-<daughter Gly "111 in| called at Wm. Clark’s Monday évtr nij x'xl.gixe second meeting given by Mm Clover Sabit on Home''Management Helen Clauson, who has'beerr visit- | and; Nutrition, was' held 4t the Kitich# her home at Gonvick. Her sister also’ accompanfed her to Bemidfi. The Silver Lake school commenced| and Tuesday: ~ Again the- childrén ' are listening. to-the 9 o’clock bell. We have the same- goad teacher to ring it again this yea?, Mrs. Mabelle Grey is her name. *Mr: and Mrs. G. Peumn were.in Bemidji Thursday: While' there Mr: Peterson had. some . dentist work done. Lora Simon, who has geen staying iy schdlflr housé* Tuesdny. Those m-es- ‘ent/ were: Mésddmes C! C. SMith, , ‘Wilsoyt, Malionéy, Houg, Hor~ ace Lyduk, H.'6: son; and Misses Hatté ‘and Edith ‘chrk*Uda “Smith and Gay Mahoney, and also Miss Bfimn of Bemidji, -who' accom+ panied Miss Sabin. Mr. Dvoracek, county ‘agent; brought them' out in his car. Thé next meeting will be| ‘held Tuesday, September 26th, at ‘the- Goodland school house. All wel come=—comé and bring your' friends. Maynard Lydick spent part of Thursday with his playmates, Don- ald and John Clark, Willie' Whelan motored: to Debs Mon- | left for St. Paut this week where Mr. day moming. Luck will undergo another ‘operation. O. H. Ohnstead ' returned to his After his recovery he will attend the £ home after, spend;n& a ieek at Is- 'Mmm.tmhom-oxmn Mz, awd Mrs, Horace Lydick and [ Frank Anderson The - Utrion* Ladié®” Aid meetin‘IDeming. Mr, and Mrs. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Geo: Pellow and son land- Lake Tugsday. Mr. Pellow ra- #urns to his duties, Jeaving Mrs. Pel- low. MDmld m 4 few-days J!h;r A, G, Bil ; m& 3 ‘W “Bud Grevel flfbf-‘*mqfi land Lake with Willie Ira Stout and Billy ! lan. of Black- W. Stout family. . Mr. and Mrs. Tom'Andetson an l(ra Johnson apd her :son Arthur, and Thelma Rustvold' motored thru Ikla'ml' Lake en route to North Dako- ta F. W. Stout and Andy Walker were at'Red Lake on a business trip. Mrs. O. H. Olmstead returned to her home at Bemidji after spending a few days visiting in Island Lake. Miss Dorethy EMNiot has: left Fri- day to atténd high school at Sand- stone. Mr: Clifford was'a business ealler at Islaitd Lake en route to Red Lake. Mra. W' H' Whelan went to Be- nudh Friday to spend a few days. Rasmussen and Miss MacRae, of Crookston have returned to Is- lang Lake to. take up their positions as: teachers. piang for the Island Lake school housge. Geg. Pellow came after his family Sunday. M# and Mrs.. Sam Randall and their little daughter called at the F.* W Stout home. Mr! and Mrs. 0. H. Olmstead and Mrs: W. H. Whelan came up from; Bemidji Sunday afterncon. Horace Higgins and Julius Benson were callers: at Island‘ Lake Sunday. NORTHERN Mrs. J.: Willams and daughtery Mrs: Kenneth Steidl, retarned home;| the: fore part of last:week ‘from Wales, N. D., where they had beem visiting -friends, for a. week. Mzs:” R S.” Smiith,” who: has' been visiting her-sister; Mea: F.' M. Grover, the past two weeks, returned to her horme: at: Grand- Forks: last Tuesday. Miss- Ednd: Jennings “left Ménday morning for Minneapolis where she of N: 6. Reymokds, home "niéar Puposky! taking up her school work ‘in Bemidji. Mrs. Deardorf and son Kenneth returned to their home in Bemidji the: first of last week after spending several days with Northern friends. Miss Sadie Williams spent_several days. at' the Whiting and Moulton homes the past week. John Pretts, who has been work- with 'his family in Northern, return- ing to Dakota Sunday. i The Northern consolidated school |, will open the fall term Monday, Sep- tember 11th. 4 s Mr. and Mrs. John Williams Jr. and ‘children motored to. Minne- lpolis last Wednesday. After spend- ing a few days there, Mrs. Williams and children will visit at Cokato while Mr. Williams makes a business trip ‘to Chicago. Earl Huggett, who has been assist- ing with harvest work in North Da- "kota, returned home Friday morn- ing. The Northern Farmers’ club will be- entertained at the- Community hall Thursday of this week, by Mrs. C. D. Arnold. Mrs. Jones of Cass Lake and Mrs. Thomas of Nymore, and children, spent several days last week-at' the| home of their aunt, Mrs. John Noel. On Thursday Mrs. Noel gave a party in"honor of her nieces. The after- noon was spent in social conversa- tion, refreshments were served, and everyone reported a fine time. motored down from Bagley Monday afternoon gnd was accompanied home by his sisters, Mrs. Ora Whiting and Mrs. Frank and daughter, and’ Mrs. Leon 'Gould left Tuesday morning by auto for Independence, Mo., where they will visit' for about three weeks. J.' Williams and son Harvey and Kepneth 'Steidl motored down from Wales, N. D., Monday morning, and/| will return after a short_ ‘stay, ' hame. TSAOM - A ‘heavy frost touched most of the crops that were not frosted in: the middle of the week. ey Rév. Vingi held English Lutheran services at the school house on Sun- day. Arthur Krogseng, who left for Fort Snelling a menth ago, return- ed the last part of the week. We are all glad to see him back. Mrs. Misner and children were din- ner guests at the Otto Peterson home on Sunday. Ole Hilblad has been filling - his £:3. . home in"Bemidji Monday afternoom. | university. Albinh Carlson went to Cnss Lake A friend_from Duluth drove over Saturday and is spenfimg a few days: visiting at the t E. Rector home. Miss Myrtle Rogholt ‘and brS@hers. Martin and Arthur Rogholf, spent Sunday evening at the Alex Sawyer ba'*a. daughter Hannah. Danging. was the entertainment of the" evening. . A very enjoyable time; was spent. A nice lunch was served:at midnight. Mr. "and Mrs. E. C. Rogholt and Miss Lena Berg spent Sunday after- noon with Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Rog- THolt. A second land clearing team has ‘been organized in the Silver Lake Farmers’ club, consisting of Messrs. Severson (captain), Davis, Rodine, Gates, Henderson and Logan. They will commence work an September 11. Assistant County Agent Wash- burn is expected to assist in getting the teams started. A frost Monday night compelled those having fodder corn to get busy and cut it Mrs. Alex Sawyer and daughter Cora called on' Mrs. Ed. Larson and Mrs. M. O. Rogholt last Friday after- noon. Mrs. Albin Carlson visit>d Mrs. THe school board has purchased a jJoe: Johnson last Swunday afternoon. Cora Sawyer called on Myrtle Rogholt Tuesday.evening. Mable Carlson left last Wednesday for Erskine where she will visit her grandmother for several wecks. Arthur Rogholt commenced work for the J. Niels Lumber company last Monday. Mrs. Wm. Perrault was in Cass Lake last Saturday: She was accom- panied-home -by her daughters Dora and: Anma for a visit over Sunday. . Messrs. Alex Sawyer and Edwin Rogholt commenced cutting their corn last Tuesday. Doris Larson left last Wednesday for a visit with her grandmother and other relatives at Erskine. M. O. Rogholt was a Cass Lake visitor last Friday. Mrs. E. M. Chase was shopping in Cass Lake ‘last Monday. Myrtle Rogholt, who has been quite sick ‘the past two weeks, is im- proving. Mildred Rogholt visited with her sister, Mrs. Leo Anderson, last Fri- day. Messrs. Albin Carlson and Ed. ‘Larson transacted business in Cass Lake last Saturday. | was sufferfni} Mr: and Mrs. A, E. Rector. save al pamty lasg Snturrhy evening for their | Arnold Carlson was in Cass Lake last Wednesday. Haudbills are out announcing- a sale to take place September 12th at Joe Johnson’s farm. Iil health makes it necessary for Mr. Johnson to spend the coming winter in St. Paul. Here is haping he will be able to return in the spring. Cora Sawyer was shopping in. Cass Lake last Saturday. Myrtle Rogholt was in Cass Lake last week; to: ¢ R AX R Joe Johnson was in Cnss ‘Lake on business last Monday. ALASKA = - _‘?‘.—' . 32 ot Mrs. Havare and nui}hter, of Min- ncapolis are at their summer cottage on Round lake for eouple of weeks. Mrs. E. Nelson is on the sick list. Mrs. Extrum: expects to leave for Minneapolis Wednesday to receive medical treatment. J. B. Wynn is building -a -granary for his new crop. Syver Pederson was helping ‘Mr. Woodford a few, days with his stacke ing. We are having plenty of rain in the past few days. It will make the plowing easier as the ground was very dry. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Woodford spent Sunday afternoon at Syver Peterson’s. Alma Nelson eame home: from Red Lake Saturday and spemnt Sunday with her parents, ram-mug"to' Red Lake Saturday evening. ® Mrs. Ole Stepfne -has been qmte sick the last couple of weeks, zut is improving nieely at. this writing. Mrs. Johanna Olson and children of Bemidji spent Sunday with friends and relatives. BASS LAKE Mr. and Mrs. J.'S. Wheeler trans- acted business and called on friends in Bemidji Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. G. I Goodmanson and family attended the Farm Bu- reau meeting at Turtle River Satur- day. Mr. and Mrs, E. D. Boyce and family of Bemidji are spending two weeks fishing and. enjoying them- sclves at the E. M. Sathre cottage an the north side of Bass Lake. W. H. Gish transacted business in Bémidji Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Neff, sister, Mrs. Lula Hunter, Jack Hunter autocd to Sta- ples to see their father, Charles East- man, wha is confincd to hed. We all hope to hear of his recovery soon. F. E. Craver was a business caller in Bemidji- Wednesday. Mrs. J. S. Wheeleér called at Al- bert Utéch’s home Monday after- noon. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardgreaver docton, She called at the. J. S. Wheeler- home’ Tuesday evening. The surveyors from Tenstn‘lo have; been busy sub-dividing the Pr: Healv forty from Arthur andgteau‘o this week. They have their comer all correct and Mr. Hardgreaves expects to build on his lots on Bass Lake’ m the spring. E. M. Sathre called at the J. S, Wheeler home. Fuesday morning. Mrs:Cora Landry called at the Al- .. bert Utech hom& Fn afternoom;; +. § : Eul E Egst iting at the for: days. = Rev. A. 0. Odegs the Winan school Sum¢ ay afternaofs Mrs. Emil Heins is‘enjoying a visit from’ her sister and two children. Among those who were in. Black- duck on Tuesday were Mrs. Marius Martinson and her niece, Gertrude Johnson, Mrs. J. D. Bogart, John “Thullen, J. E. and J. D. Bogart. It is expected that the town. hall, which has been under construction by Joseph Thullen of Blackduck, will be finished in a few weeks. Among those who were in Be- midji on Wednesday were Mrs. H. J. Ernest, son Victor and daughter Lucy, and Mrs. J. D. Bogart. Men and teams are working on the roads in south town. Two large y culverts have been put in the creek bed near the town hail. Some repair work has been done on the Murray school recently. Among those who were in Bemidji on Thursday were John Thullen and J. D. Bogart. Martin~ Broadland, who has been ‘| working in North Dakota, has re- turned to his home. Clarence Stene has gdne to work in North Dakota. Miss Nellie C. Shaw left on Sat- urday for her school at Moorhead, via Wadena. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONEER KEYS ' Got “duplicate keys made” while you wait! | A complete stack of ! blank keys hese always. Given Hardware —PHONE 57— , PRACTIC. fort. Phone 401-W silo the latter part of the week. He expects to finish the first part of the coming week. reviéw course. Dr.A. Da nenberg BEMIDJI'S PION’:TER CHIROPRACTOR What It Means To Me As one man said: “I would not take $25,000 for what I have learned in the past hour.” That was on.a new form of adjusting the spine. It was well worth $25,000 to him, as it showed him the way to mave the vertebrae of the spme, better and: with less dis- comfort to the patient. 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