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‘RAILROAD TIME CARDS | Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p. No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m Freight South BoundLezves at 7:30 a. m Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leaves _at 3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m H PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- fin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reas nable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. | Telephone 535 RS. HARRY MASTEN Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ = Gradudte of the Virgil Piano and Pipe Organ School of London and New York. Studio Brinkman Hotel. Room 36, Phone LENN H. SLOSSON TPIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. RS. TOM SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS Orders taken for Nu Bone corsets, made to rder, also tallor made suits, coats, etc. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phore 397 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 R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 1§ Residence Phone 211 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 3 DENTISTS 'DR. D. L. STANTOR DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening]Work by Appointment Oxly LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block RANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dayllto 12a.m.,1t0 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rosldonce Phong 68 018 Amurica Ava, Offlce Phene 12 EEEEEEEE i morning for their home in Laporte. (SOCIAL AND | PERSONAL Come on in the ice isfine. Special this week. Box of bon- bouns, 20c. The Model. Judge M. A. Spooner left this morning for International Falls on a business trip. Fred Barnes left yesterday noon for Duluth, after spending Christ- mas with his family in this city. Miss Gladys Stanton left for St. Paul yesterday morning to visit for several days with relatives and friends. Miss Lssie Brannon left Monday morning for Brainerd to be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Gill Mantor, for several days. Do you know that the rates for telephoring to Grand, Rapids Du- luth and all range points have been, recently, made very low? Mrs. Rose Johnson left this morn- ing for St. Paul, where she will be the guest of relatives and friends during the coming month. Mrs. E. D. Pepper lefi Sunday morning for her home in Duluth, after spending several days here with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roman, who spent Christmas at the McTag- gart home in this city, left this Dr. and Mrs. J. T..Tuomy delight- fully entertained at Christmas din- ner Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Winter and Mr. and Mrs, C. D. Lucas and family. A. E. Harris returned Monday from Crookston, where he had spent Christmas with his family. Mrs. Harris, who accompanied her hus- band to Crookston, will remain for a longer visit. 5 Ike Black left Sunday night for Duluth to meet with the representa- tives of the Kelly-ow-HThomson company today. Mr. Black is traveling representative for Kelly- How-Thomson in this territory. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Kinkele of Walker were Christmas visitors in Bemidji. They had as their guests, at the Markham hotel, their son, Thomas J. Kinkele of Eyebrow, Can., and M. G. McNeal of Winnipeg, Hocky games and races every day at the ice rink during the holidays. Dr. and Mrs, D. L. Stanton en- tertained Sunday at a family Christ- mas dioner. They had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. G. H. French, Mr. and Mrs. F. LaFavar and two children, Bonnie and Bert LaFavar The Baptist Ladies Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs, Hulet, 1008 Mississippi avenue, tomorrow afternoon at3 o’clock, There will be election of officers and all mem- bers of the aid are urged to be present. Miss Stewart and S. T. Stewart entertained at “500” last evening at their home on Dewey avenue. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George French, Mr. and Mrs. F. La- Favar and Dr. and Mrs. D. L. | Stanton. Charles Plummer returned last night to his home in Duluth after enjoying Caristmas at the home of his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Bell' Mrs. Plummer, who is also in the city, will return to her home in a few days. Mrs. M. A. Spooner was-a Christ- mas Eve hostess at a well appointed dinner. Following dinner two tables of bridge were played. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Graham Torrance and Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum. Holliday special, all this week, box of fancy bonbons 20c. The Model. Mrs. J. E. Black was given a com- plete suprise last night by the ar- rival of twenty-five friends with baskets, who proceeded to make themselves at home. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Black have but recently moved into their new bungalow home on Bemidji avenue, and the affair last night was in the nature of a housewarming. The baskets were unwrapped and a delicious lunch was served. The party included Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards, ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vye, Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Bowser, Mr.and Mrs. John Gibbons, Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. John Parker, Mesdames P. J. Russell, William Ross and Ashley of Winnipeg, Misses Marie Burke, Mayme and Loretta Malone and Ella Parker and. Messrs. T. J. Burke, W. A. Gould and John Burke. The man with the “bank habit” never is laid off. ‘$1.00 or more will start you at the Northern Na- tional Bank. 4 per cent interest aud absolute security. It is grand skating-at the big ice rink, y W. T.Kelly of Laporte was a business visitor in Bemidji today. Bon Bons and chocolates 20c a pound this week at The Model, 315 Minn.Ave. Miss Kate Smith of Cloquet is the guest of Miss Sybil Benner for several days. Miss Irene Lappen left yesterday for Duluth, where she will visit with relatives for a week. Vern Kline returned to Bemidji this morning after spending Christ- mas with relatives and friends at Pine River. Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Klein were entertained at Christmas dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S, Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brownlee and little daughter of Mill Park were passengers on this morning’s train enroute for Guthrie, to visit for several days with relatives. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist Episcopal Church will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. A. Carter, Eight and Mississippi Street. All members are urged to be present. Chirstian Briand, of Duluth, First Lieutenant of United States Cavalry, arrived in Bemidji this morning. He‘ h¥s charge of enlicting stations| throughout this district, comprising | eight cities. | Aun excellent Christmas ditner| was served at the Rex from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. Sunday, and many Bemidji| residents took advantage of the| specially large menu which was offer-| ed there, Christmas decorations covered the walls of the dining hall and flowers were placed on the| tables. | Don’t miss a box of those fancy bon bons and chocolates only 20c at TheModel. The Christmas Tree festivities given in the Norwegian Lutheran church last night was attended by a large crowd. The program, which has been prepared by the Sunday school pupils was weli rendered. A large Christmas tree, decorated with glittering tinsel and lighted by numerous.candles made an effective background for the participants in the program. Christmas dinner at the Markham hotel, which was served from 6 to 8 o'clock, was attended by a large crowd of Bemidji residents and transients who remained in the city over Sunday. The din‘ng room was decorated with holly, Christmas bells and flowers. Masten’s orches- tra provided music appropriate for the occasion. Manager Lycan serv- ed an elaborate dinner to his guests. Among the many delightful holi- day entertainments given within the last few daysis the luncheon and whist party given in honor of Mrs. Thomas Beare -and Miss Louise Beare of Brainerd, today by Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Following luncheon at noon, two tables of whist were played. The guests were Mrs. Thomas Beare and daughter, Miss Louise Beare of Brainerd, Mrs. F. S. Lycan, Miss Donna Lycan, Mrs. A. P. White, Mrs. Ike Black and Mrs. R. H. Schumaker. The greatest danger from irfluenza is of its resulting in pneumonia This can - be obviated by using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy, as it not only cures influenza, but coun-| teracts any tendency of the disease toward pneumonia. Sold by Bar- ker’s Drug Store. i ADVERTISED LETTERS List of advertised Letters for week ending Dec. 27,1910, Unclaim- ed. Men Ankon K. Albesnth, Ed S. Aunsworth, Mr. Palmer Barsvold, Mr. Geo. Bradt, 2, Mr. Julius Calsnee, Mr. Earl Cook, C. F. Collins, Mr. Percy DuVeal, Mr. A. R. Douell, Mr. David Dixon, Mr. Julian Everson, Mr. Lowell Elgerby, Mr. Emil Erickson, Walter Gough, 6, Vital Gagnon, Mr. Albin Johnson, Mr. O. E. Johnson, Mr. S. C. Jackson, Mr. James Harris, Mr. Andrew Hatlesiad, Mr. H- ]J. Hardwood, Mr. Aaron: Halsuh, Chas Haroflo, Mr. Andrew F. Hedbery, Mr. Jokab Henrickson, Mr. & Mrs. Ed Helin, Mr. D. T. Hoyty Mr. Martin Haugan, A. Korr, oy Mr. Kurowski, . Mr.-Ole Larson, Mr. Oskar Lind, 2, J. S. Licken, Mr. J. B, Larson, Mr. Alfred Larson, Mr. Harry Nacbeth, Mr. R. F. Martin, Mr. Arvid Meyer, Mr. George Minzghar, Mr. Martin McDonald, Mr. Fred McNaughton, Mr. Carlos Montiet, Leo Mohler, Halvorson Myrhaugen, Mr. Geo Murch, Norbrat, Ole, 2 Mr. Olov Norbrat, Mr. Arvid Ostlund, Mr. Art Peterson, 2, Mr. & Mrs. F. S. Piersen, Mr. Andrew O. Ruud, Mr. H. ‘A. Rervkvist, Hans Simemson, Mr. George Stewart, Mr. Emile Stenkie, Mr. L. J. Swansen, Mr. Hans Torkelson, Farnham S. Watson, Mz. J. C. Wheeler, Rev. J. S. D. White, Women Mrs. S. Abrney, Miss Mary Andson, Miss Anna M. Andrews, Mrs. F. H. Attridge, Mrs. Dollie ‘A. Bauer, Mrs. Effie Bell, Miss Mary Beno, Mrs. Annie Brevig, Miss Manda Carlman, Harriet E. Clark. Mrs. Robert Farsiund, Mrs. Mary Harris, Mrs. N. Hirt, Mrs. Otila Knutson, Mrs. Olava K. Mickelson, Mrs. A. J. McGilvroy, Miss Erma Mosher, Mrs, Mullhorne, Mrs. Geo. Pohl, Katy Rube, Mrs. Ida Jane Saunders, Miss Budd Saunders, Mrs. Effie Stave, Miss Tari Toegrinson, Miss Mamie Lee, Mrs. Otila Knutson. Entertaining Royalty. Nothing puts a bigger feather In the cap of a society hostess; says the London Saturday Journal, or at the same time causes her more anxious cares and thought rather than mere expenditure than the presence at one of her dinners or dances in the huge Mayfair mansion of a member of the royal family—most of all the king and queen. The entertaining of royalty is I one of the most delicate triumphs the society woman, whether she be a duchess or merely a millionairess, can achieve. It has a code of etiquette all to itself—a code which must be rigidly observed or no hope is there of ever securing another visit from a royal guest of the reigning house. The number of titled ‘and untitled guests bidden to meet the sovereign at, say, a dinner party is strictly limited and of course highly select. On one oc- casion §20,000 was spent by a hostess in_entertaining a crowned head for a week end, while another example is that of a certain baronet who had a marble staircase put in his house sole- ly because of an approaching visit from the late king. Precautionary, The Millionaire—Doctor, is it abso- lutely necessary to remove my appen- daix? “Not absolutely, but it is safer to be- gin with some simple operation like that.”—Life. P e ——— T MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS 'FOR GHILDREN, Bonetin g:l&glll- Sl Mark. Don't acoept. Bamp o subsiitute. A 8, Trad on’t M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARMJLOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pren_ing and Repairing a Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue HORSES We are ready at all times to fill your horse requirements and make a special feature of handling the logging trade. Fill your wants at the big Stock Yards market where a large stock is always or hand and where the bes} prices prevall for good stock. $0. ST, PAUL HORSE CO. $0. ST. PAUL, MINN. “The House With a Horse Reputation.” ‘R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 Beltrami Ave. Phone 31982, MR. RENTER Have you ever stopped to think that every few years you practically pa’! for the house you live in and yet do not own it? Figure it up for yourself. Theodore Roosevelt says: “No Investment on earth is so safe, so sure, so certain to enrich its owners as undeveloped realty.” " We will be glad to tell you about the City of Be- midji, and quote you prices with easy terms of payment if desired on some of the best residence and business property in that rapidly growing City. A letter addressed to us will bring you full particu- lars or if you prefer to see the property, call on H. A. Simons, at Bemidji. The Soo Railroad is now running its freight and passenger trains into Bemidji; investigate the oppor- tunities offzred for business on a small or large scale. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 404 New York Life Bullding 8T. PAUL MINNESOTA Fresh Milk and Cream Have your milk delivered "to your table in sterilized bottles Fresh From The Cows on the Alfalfa Dairy Farm73} miles west of the city Order your milk and cream with your groceries each day Gream, quart hottles, 38¢ less 4c¢ for bottle Cream, Pint hottles, 20c less 3¢ for hottle Gream, 1-2 pint bottles, 13¢ less 3cfor bottle Milk, quart hotiles, 12¢ less 4¢ for bottle Milk in Gallon Lots or more 25¢ per gallon Kindly get your milk orders in before 8 o’'clock a. m. in order to have them delivered by first delivery. First delivery leaves the store at 8 a. m. W. Q. Schroeder Minnesota Ave., Cor. Fourth 8t. Phone 65 - Mr. Arthur Hagen, BETWEEN HRISTMAS and NEW YEARS All Holiday Goods at ONE FOURTH OFF Anything on the 4 center tables on main floor and front table in basement Silk Suspenders, Arm Bands, Mufflers, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes, Indian Blankets, Toilet Cases, Shaving Sets, Infants Sets, Brass Goods, Dolls, Hand Bags, colored Silk Hose, Ladie’s Felt Slippers and Stationery. O’Leary-Bowser BEMID.‘I!, MINN. NEXT WEEK REMNANT SALE AnrrcrcATIA\/IS Co.