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EDW. CURREY, Manager Latest and Best ~Moving Pictures: Program Tonight Dora Dramatic The Girl Scout A Story of the Boer War Tllustrated Song Liza . MATINEE NEW YEARS DAY--_Z 30 Ao 4 ‘i ADMISSION Children 5c., Adults 10¢c.{ THREE SHOWS NIGHTLY. 7:30 8:30 9:30 PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS ISS - DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 617 Irvin Ave. LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE: LAWYER Telephone 560 RANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bomidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD @ ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji; Minn. H. FISK ”. ATTORKEY AND COUNSELLOR AT.LAW Office Over Postoffice Miles Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M:D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block Res. Phone 397 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY ¢ DENTIST st National Bank Build’d. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only pES DRAY AND TRANSFER ES WRIGHT DRAY AND TRANSFER Fifth St. and América Ave. Phone 40 TOM SMART DRAY AND BAGGAGE SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residence Phone 58 618 America Ave. Office Phone 12 Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- _ lin and. BrassInstruments. i, Music . furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all .occasions; . -Terms / ‘reasonable. All music up to date. f Phone N. W. 535, or call 'at-213 Third Streel. upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, "Piano Tuner Bewitt’s Y% Saive Fo~ Piles, Burne. Sores, | Kelliher; were registered as gu¢ at the Hotel Markham yesterda .Happy.New. Year....Peterson. @ Chas. Roman, cashier of the bank friends in /this ci ~..Jahn.Thoren.....of. the Town...of Lammers was a busmess visitor in the city {yesterday. 5 J. C.{Kirkpatrick and’ wife afternoon. If the childien did not get enougl candy for/Christmas get them ; 8ol ‘for. New; Year's, 5 and 10c a_.poun at The Model. *“Jack” Shambeau of Walker tar- ried at the Hotel Markham last in the evening. J. CiMcKee returned to hi§ Home at Tenstrike last evening_ after hay- ing’spent a few'days looking after his real estate interests near; Marsh Siding. John Hakkerup returned to Deer River today after having spent a couple of days visiting his brother, Nels, and ' attending the meeting of thé' 1.°O. O. F. Encampment: Masks.at Peterson’s. Mrs. Mary Gallagher, the pioneer, resident of Turtle River, came to the city this morning and will re: main here over New Yeat’s day for the purpose of attending the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Elletson. J-C."Templeton of ‘Caméron, but] who is well known here having con- siderable real estate:property in these parts, spent yesterday in.the -city and left last night for ‘Farley to look after some of his interests at that place. Flat work days at the Bemidji Steam ‘Laundry are Mondays, Wed- nesdays and Fridays only. Please have such work brought in on” these days, as such arrangement is neces- sary on -account of the work the plant is now doing. Miss Alice Wilkins, who lives at Tenstrike, but who has been teach- ing school' west of Kelliher, near Saum postoffice, came to the city this morning from Kelliher and left this noon for Cass Lake to visit with friends there. A. O. Johnson, the Turtle River merchant, came down from “‘Turtle” “|this morning and spent the day here on a business mission. Mr: Johnson states that business with him was very good during the past year, and that he expects an in- crease during 1910, When placing your fire insurance remember the C. J. Pryor insurance agency: writes policies for you in the Germania of New York city or the National Union of ‘ Pittsburg, Pa. These two companies are two of the oldest and most reliable companies doing business in Minnesota. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ommit came down from their home at Tenstrike this. morning and spent the ..day in the city. . Mr. Ommit returned to Tenstrike last evening, but Mrs. Ommit continued her jourpey to the southern part of the state where she will visit with friends and rela- tives. J. C. Vornbrock, who was for a number of years with the Crooks- ton Lumber company of this city and Crookston, but who has for the past. three years been at Spokane, Wash., was in the city yesterday on a vacation and left last evening for Kelliher where he will visit with friends for a few days before return- ing to his home in the west, New Year’s presents for the child- ren at Peterson’s. W. H. Gemmell,:general ' manager of the: M, & I. Railway: company, and W. H. Warner, trainmaster for city last evening for a few hours. They came to the city aboard: the' south-bound “local” freight * train, Messrs. - Gemmell and | Warner de- parted last night for their, home in Brainerd. John, G. Morrison, Jr., senior member of the firm of - Morrison & ‘Gravelle, at the Red Lake agency, came to the city yesterday forenoon hours - here, ‘returning ‘home in the afternoon; Trading company during?1909, and will be even better during 1910 There' are no more popular Uyour z men in northern:Minnesota, than Messrs. Morrison an Gravelle, and their many Bemidji them a happy new year and much ~>prosperity-during 1910 at yLaporte, spent lnsg night with ‘night, having come up from Walker} the™ company, were- visitors-in-the’| occupying- the , private ' car *'50.”] IS. P. HAYTH from Red Lake and 'spent several{ * Johnsays - that-trade.: has. been good with the-Chippeawa | that: indications are that<'busines§ iends wish merchant, “whose place of: was recently badly damaged b; fire, was a visitor in the city last evening. J./F. Sims, the ‘local commercial traveler, returned to the: city thlg 4 morning from ja busmess _trip to| Kelhher for. the whdlesale fir whlch he represents ‘on the ‘foad. +It may prave a ry time vou; need , the Fatleylogger, The north-bound morning M. & I | came to the city last night from passenger train was an hour.and .a | ‘balf laté in -arriving ‘from Brainerd |’ thls morning, owing -to.- vanous is likeyi;ha.t Mr. Blakeley will spend causes, principally necessary delay | in_getting .out, of the twin c\tles northward. B Charles Gardner, general manager Svere Coppersmith, son of George |for the Grand Forks Lumber com- Coppersmith. M. & I. conductor,|pany, wentto Northome and Miz- pas\SEd through Bemidji this morning | pah yes(e[day 4o look over the in company with his father, having|Jopging operations which sub-con’| made ‘the trip from Brainerd to|tractors are performing for _his Kelliher-and return-on-Mr: Copper-]‘gompany ‘atthose-places, -~ smithes “run.” : George: Saver, an jemploye of A. The Bemidji Steam Laundry in-|B: Palrner, returned yesterday from vites you to visit its place of busi- Waubon, on the White Earth Reserd ness, corner of Third and Beltrami.|vation, where: he installed two Come and see the processes in‘use |hot:air furnacesiin’ residents at that n a modern steam laundry plantand | place. Mr. Palmer has been doing thus Jearn the: treatment to which|considerable “out-of:town work “in- your own goods' are subjected. stalling heating plants this winter. Colonel William Crowhurst,| - Charles'Kinkele,: the representa- colonel'of the general staff of the|tiveof the Leech Lake Lumber com- sovereign grand lodge of the Odd|Pany, came to the city last night Fellows of the world, left this morn-|from his home at Walker ard left ing for Staples and later will' go on this - morning - for’ Wilton to 'note to, Baltimore, . the’ headquarters - of | how. logging operations are progress- the sovereign lodge. The colonel [in% there, in the camps which are stated before leaving that he was |cutting timber for the Leech Lake greatly pleased with Bemidji and|People. should -not :soon forget the ‘very Fancy fruit, nutsand confectwns, hospitable treatment that had been |spedial fresh sy:ock for New Year’s at accorded him while he was a visitor | Peterson’s. here. Miss Clara Fisk came to the city this -morning and will: - spend several days here. Miss Fisk has been attending the Carleton College at Northfield, and for a few days was the guestof Mr. aud Mrs. B, F. Ashelman at Fargo. Miss Fisk’s friends will be pleased at her return, if only temporarily. William Lennon of Kelliher, one of the most prominent residents of this northern country, came to Be- midji from Kelliher this morning and spent the day here looking after some business matters in which he is interested. Mr. Lennon is a great friend of Bemidji, and he always has a good. word for this City. Fresh eggs, butter, oysters, cream, cheese and other eatables and deli- cacies for the New Year’s table and the convalescent at Peterson’s. Miss Nellie Marchand, daughter of Mrs. N. Marchand of Cass Lake, came to the city this morning from Blackduck, where she had been visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bray. Miss Marchand left this noon for her home at ‘'Cass Lake. She is a student at St. John’s college, located at St. Joe, and is spending her vacation at Cass Lake and other points hereabouts, and will return to St. Joe next Monday morning. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. . “B}aflk‘bam in‘d"&fifl"‘w&huuéfy ] nrranc(emen ts- I'ting - out a creditable paper, andis a- | visit at the parental home with Judge | A cough, just a little cough. PAkITe! BAQFSFENEE 01 's aré seriously injured. y&”,,% " M};;—L ‘cough with Ayer’s Che; Mm’ he says, “ T If hesays, "Na."llumlon (35 2 Petersog&,, 1t sy Andrew Haarkl: plain flg i and that advertise - the line of separators which He'is handlmz. : John Thoren, clerk of the town boargd oi Lamme;s. camie! to"the erty yesterday from his farm home near Solwny and:: spent the day her, called at the Pioneer office and dis- || cussed- "$ome matters o the editor and himself. F. C. Johnson, lessee and publi«] sher of the Kelliher Journal, came to the:city«this morning'and spent: the day, here' looking after ‘some busi:| ness matters. Mr. Johnson is get- good:.’ buoster" tor the north coun- try. M.T. Brnw‘n,' juniér member of the legal: firm of Spooner & Brown, returned-this“ morning “from Minne- apolis, where he had been making a. and Mrs. Brown. M. J. had a splen- did, visit and renewed ‘acquaintance| ‘with many old friends:in the “Mill City.” Miss; /Belle Larson, ‘a sister of Andy Larson of this city and a for- merattendant at'the Bemidji. High | school, has returned to Minneapolis after..enjoying an .over-Christmas vacation with relatives and friends in this city. Miss Belle’is acting as stenographer ' ‘in ‘the Lumber ex- change at Minneapolis. “The F inger ‘of Prudence There is a tlme for everything. - Right now is the time to put in a ‘supply. of coal, and order your storm sash be prepnrecl to meet the next cold snap. which will be here soon. - “DO IT NOW. We’ve ‘got ‘ev ng you want in the building material Ime, and it has never yet been said that our prices were high for the quality :fifeiul We give you the best for your. ey md you cannot better _the best. 7 Phone 87 We Also Handle Coal and Wood M. E. Smith-Retail Lumber Co., Bemidii Travelers’ C heques Tree and Program New Year’s Eve. The Ladies’ Aid society of the Swedish Lutheran church will have a tree and give a litarary'and musical program, at L O. O.F. hall, New Year’s eve, when there will be fun for everybody. The ladies have pre- pared a fishing pond; and there will be baskets, filled with fine things to éat, and which will be sold, Student Anderson of Stillwater will be pre- sent and will deliver’ a stirring ad- dress, The program will commence at 8 o’clock. We have received a supply of the ; American Bankers‘ Association Dr.King’s New LifePills. Travelers' Cheques The best in the world. Negotiable at face :value at any PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Pro- | truding g EL Pfles in 6 to 14 days or money re- funde: Tom Smart pr222? your FOURE THETIODGE=, WHY NOT: DECIDE] IN FAVOR OF:d BANK, THATSYS4FE) THAT HAS EVERY| Smart-Gefchel Ice Co. Ice delivered by the load to any. part of the. city. Let us figure on filling ice house for: next summer’s use. . place, either at home or abroad. These Cheques are “self-identify- ing and:-should-~be-carried by all persons going &way,.from:Home. “Issued’ in-‘denominations “of $1 $20, $50 and $100 at E. R. Getchell| The First ‘Na«tic?nal ‘ Bank CONVENIENCE? OUR| STOCK HOLDERS AR, ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN THE MANAGING, CONTROL—HENCE YOUR INTERESTS ARE, SAFEGUARDED THE: LUMBERMENS NATIONAL BANK - BEMIDJI _MINN. - WOOD!| Leave your “orders for seasoned- Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with pERMIT us:to-take this- [ you.. .. Telephone 11 7 ‘imost profitable to us. BISIAR & MURPHY: FUNERAL DlRECTORS K o IT-Third Btrest - o Nignt phones ML ATI\IF™ maA A Women's =« Children’s Ready-to-wear Garmams of expressing our grateful ap= “age: and to carry with it the hope ' 'that our future friendly ' business © relations ‘will be a source of per- .manent , pleasure’ and [profit to Webelieve that which is ‘most 1:satis factory to our patrons is’ 1y the most prosperous Sea-:_. son of the past ‘be “just ordinary” sthose we wish' A CARLOAD OF COLORADO APPLES IN 'BUSHEL BOXES" | They excel in quality any/ fipples ever seen in ~ Bemidji. Price -$2.00,- $2r25“4md'“$2 50-per box Wine, Sap, Gano and J Send in your orders. “Select Burbank. Potatoes ~Thoroughly sorted before! bemg binned in the 3 5 basement; per- bushelz: C Mixed «varieties, ‘tréaf ed in “thi !'Price, per bflshel ! 7 large bars of Soap for 25¢.. i | means- 'same way. 300 n;he shoe hnwe ,.have ladies’, shoes from $1 $8 50, ip]% rgainsiin men’s and boy’s : vlarge bem%ete “liné. of <rubber- foot- wear, drg goods, ladies’, men’s and children’s under- urline is very "seasondble in price.” Tt ‘will e goods a therough inspection. €. scHR’OEDER