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i, BASS LAKE Miss Fraricis Stout who is attend- i@ high school in Bemidji is spend- i@ ‘hér Thenksgiving vacation with ts. ‘Wheeler went to Bemidji at’ Mrs. Linds heslth *is - improving bebrgs 2 got. Sam. Peterson to taRé him to 4 rather lili::c}l!s,’ to the regret .Of her Blackduckjin;, the afternoon. Mr. Daily: watked.to Cass:.:Lake hapny i Andrew Hultquist :recently butch- |and back the first of the week taking ver, ', ‘teacher_ at|noon gssh ling.. -heér | Bloomquist home. th-her par- [4 r d mdih $othe time:with-her . Mr. | d: ”nley%‘returned to Clearb: 0! day, Déc. 1. 7 b . Herman . Nestberg family over. to-'the' 'C: ‘0.7 Peterson Saturday of last week. The -weéek found ‘Mr. 'Nestherg|g; ing ‘his father-in-law, C..O. texson, with odd-jobs about the place, i Andrew Westrem is assisting C. . COLUMBIA 2 1—Stream-lide Cabi g ‘Harmonizes . % raise-and damage or breakage. § ! 5—Universal Reprgducei - i H i rn r balange : between u stal tones, 6L Sivaight Tone Arm i ;3 -which allows the ound waves icked. zl‘muh“&- tone arm. : 7—=Toiis Amplifer 0. Bloomquist at the cutting these days. . services here at the Alvwood school house Thanksgiving day in the af- ternoon. =S _échool teacher, spent Saturday “and nesday house by her brother William: who to take Thanksgiving vacati folks. 5 is understood Elvera Hulfquist is to take part in the plays. which_ now belongs to Mrs. Andrew Hultquist. It is the intention of the Nords, to make their home here thru the winter Thursday. Westrem - were Dunbar callers Friday. e caller at the Round Lake camp Stn- Blackduck. was a caller in this local.: ity Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Gus- tafson is" furnishing the Crookston ' SQLDEXCLUSIVELY IN BEMIDJI AND . "ltN reasons why you . whould bmy & Cafumbia . . COLUMBIA CABINETS et tfully with your: home {uralshings, Al “beauti Hy mm hn{o‘- are besutiful and lower without danger ef COLUMBIA TONE ... Jehich_ ~natural. acou f e o A to develop fully and ‘naty i P g g L R the redord till ‘they emerge beef, g0 his:call here as well as v ing ‘was to .locate beef stock, -the latter which he had to return with- out.” He spent the night at the J, A. Bloomquist home. “#A man employed in the Lake"camp. had the misfortune Fri- ngto bréak one of his s.tho it was impos 1 % segure a car in that vicinity to take him to town, so he walked .to the. mill here where he|i ¥ Gregerson Dec: 28:All we) Rev. Lindholm conducted Baptist Round| The 2 Dec.- 2, at the - Ingwal Miss ‘Bea unday of last weék as a guest of | ts. Fred Gettman b= Léna Berg ig prolonging her stay the ~Alex Lind home, it 'seems wag a. large crowd present.: Thanksgiving “‘Gust Freeberg was a social after- caller Friday at the J. G. ered six*head of cattle. The beef he s0ld to_the ‘Round: Lake .camp.:: Her- man .. Nestbéerg and Jno--Westrem assisted. him . with the butchering- Mr. and Mrs -Gust Erickson en- X nd ‘friends Sun- getting §' Y. ¢ in a wolf pelt, by Miss B, Rancore’ was met Wed- afternoon . at . the school ame out in a car fram ‘Blackduck her home spend ‘the with = her A large crowd' ¢ the-home of|Sewing.Society: at th their ‘Sister, M Westrem: - | Mme Clark;: Graridma = Westrem is again “well : M endugh ‘to be up and around a-little, at-atime. . Hi e Lee Thompson and .Ines Johnson are guests at the 'Sam. Peterson home, + loomgquist pené The Alvwood school, hias . started ji | practicing for a Xmas. program. It Harry Nord of Moose Park hauled own a load of household goods, one ay the past week to “Cozy Nook” r Grandma Bossells old place - KITICHI _The: Kitichi. Sunday schoql: with the assistance of Mi Jefmings, school teacher” are pr ng a fine|. program for Xmas. It surely will be J. E, McLeer of Blackduck was a usiness caller at the mill here Clars Bloomquist and Andrew Third River and B A th of Bottenue, N. | Dadk., “and Miss" Cora. Sesrls spent Thanksgiving at .the }J.. F.' Mahoney ‘home. ) Clarence Baney and sigter Lucile spent Thanksgiving at the. C. C. Smith home. ", ~ ' The Kitichi Union-Sewing Society will_meet-once a month instead of every two weeks through the winter. .Andrew . Hultquist ‘was a Sunflay last* Monday: Wwith ' some’ fi ay. Peter Peterson, Mr'anr Alfred . Gustafson M from . near RECORDS AND PHONOGRAPHS o VICINITY B, A large *oroy [ party ‘given at/EiJs s night. Many games were pl ungh; served-at a laté fi i and " Mrs, Janies \ t < COR, 3RD. ST. T?‘n‘;;:,wl‘??;{_‘g““key‘ AN Y } othier beirig ill. B Ay o Sk o e e ¥ i e 0 g g tl-nfit:n‘n‘ e R i it me ki t H 4 ly cleans them before use. . HOME, without mznc of some kind is a pretty forlorn sort of 3-_-,1”‘.;‘2:3'{."-"' e A place these days of peppy foy-trots, of new and popular sdng hits, [ e game prin And what a parady. ont home; homé is, without music at Christmas— = ind T the.big, joyous, happy time of th¢ year, when it’s as easy to hum or sing or whistle a8 it is to_thi; 8o this year instead of wondering, “What will I give them for tmas?” just say to yourself, “I'll give' ‘em a year-round gift—an all-year’source of sunshine and happiness—a Columbia Grafonola.” - T V) En First—Buy a Columbia for_the educational value of music in the home—valuable to the ypungsters and to’the older folks. Secorid—Buy a Columbia fot.the purity of.its voice, i of reproduction, its decorative beauty. Buy it because texl re- markable points of superiority"that put it at the top of worth-while phonographs made-to-day.- - - ! ey ‘are list of You can’t begin to estimate the joy and happiness a ;Cohx‘x':xhh will T which assufes free and natural amplifica- ton. s 8iae and Seslipate i et give your folks every day e year. You won’t hesitate when we ¢ | COLUMBIA MOTOR tell you Columbia Prices Have Hit Bottom. : s_g‘;ml.z'u:m fiSce:s t:::dctolumbia Dslallel:'e in your vécini;y tlo-dug and‘hge( the facts— = o} J « toa in _the prices erms—you' surprised and pleased at the opportumity . Kot e - Nolselass gears- he will offer you to own the most improved phonograph at I;Pws{’lgl c‘x’; . 9ienEase of Handling Needl easily can afford, & 2 4 I qhree cups i R M 3 into special . ~Non Batié Stop | I stopathe metor, ithons buman sed Extra coa~) x COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York' svord L BSbed Pasin. \ ey ISR IR — s — L2 o ——— e ____ g ————— e A’ road - meeting was-called-for Dec. 2, at the county ‘clerks home. e Gregerson home. Being’®: fine ideal day there 7:6Q. " for! 5. T. V, Thompson drove to Bemidji gty ‘at"the Neéwa owd . atténded the le- at the grted: arday ge;i a d family and Mr. and Mrs. Fred: Peter- son and family were guestsiat Geo: Ellis home Sunday and enjoyed a d.and daughter Flor- Breckenridge Satur- . | guests im - Kelliher « | evening. T. |house Sunday evening. Miss Ander- son _was leader of the Christian En- deavor, Mrs. John Earling underwent an operation for cancer Saturday, Sat- urday. 'She is getting along nicely. = Earl ‘gnd" Robert Ward™ helped Tony Smith cut Christmas trees last week. . ¥ . “SHOTLEY-FOY: 'il‘he Thanksgiving dinner‘ given by the Swedish’Lutheran Ladies Aid very well attended. Rev. Lindow preached a sermon after which a de- licious”; ier ‘was served. After Ajd auction was omitting expenses- ‘was about- two hyndted ‘and. four dollars. v_Rev, . Lindow' and his wife avere last Thursday Dolly ¢ Slack visited over the tsgiving “holidays’ with her: par- returning to McDonalds where working,Sunday afternaon. Reuben Carlson spent the Thanks- giving ‘holidays at his home, which is in this vicinity. Messrs Clyde and Louis Hand, | terided “the ‘dance in- Kelliher ‘Wednesday night. caller in Kelliher:last week: n; of M disappedred. his_brother, Martin Nordwel. tréatment. visited wi Theinligi holidays, -+ ¢ “Lillian ~ ~ Ahderson' - spent with her parents. Mra. :Judd *was rised last :Sunday by som pleasantly friénds. | sometime-in the near-futurc. g is onth. Kelliher last -Wednesday. * The Americanism program ~give ‘| from this viejnity. o The new Shotley school house wil future. LIGHT-SIX .SEDAN - Taside locks on three doors and outside lock on right- hand at'the’ home of 'W. “Erickson 'was’ held. The. total amount received not |- Edwin Moestad and Bob Young at- last, Henry Rensvold was a business Mr, C. F. Brown returned. from | Bjaékduck where he.has beeén’ work- gio. it ; ““No ‘progress has-been made by the men. from this vicinity of the finding “Nordwel, who hag strangely + Ernest Nomel is visiting with - Esther Iverfon left for the Saint ”| Paul' Hogpital ‘Where she will receive Misses Della and Linéa Anderson if eir parents over the the | Thanksgiving holidays at home visit- sur- | She will leave for International Falls_ Mr. ‘Henry Repsvold was a busi- ness caller .in- Kelliher last ’guesdnyA d Phe Swedish' Lutheran Ladies Aid” id | ) bé held at H. Renemoes the 1 John Moe was a business caller in at Saum’ was not attended by anyone ® be opened some time in the near Mrs. Wm. };ar has been a guest | ; throttles-de n hi.zh"'geah Vibration, which is so agnoying in closed cars, i¢ virtually &3t at the home of past few days. ~ ¥ Mr. M. Walguartsen has - been hauling hay for the past few days. . Rensvold for the Sure reli m},on:%fl;‘omm SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PIONERR V" The CURTIS HOTEL MINNEAPOLIS The Northwest’s Newest and, Largest Transient Hastelry H s -~ . One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, Restaurants and Shops. ¢ i Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. Orchestra Music_at night during dinner. AlaCarte and Table d'Hote Service in the Main Restaurant. TARIFFS 7% Xooms, Private Baths. Single $2.00.. Double $3.00 324 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $2.50, Double $3.50 202 Rooms, Private Baths, ‘Single $3.00 Double $4.00 Others en Suite' . i . 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