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W ”" 1 Ecounmr;nd 3 ~bank “account. That sounds like success. It is suc- cess if the account is'earning 4 per SOCIAL AND §o0 P E R S O N A L cent interest for you at the Northern No. 162 East Bound Leaves 10:53 a. m. f s No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 JationaliBsnk . est un aves 4:37 p. m.| : z =7 No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. Eddie Brinkman 1:ft for Fairibault m. Mrs. Gertrude Rogers solicits your subscriptions for all magazines, also renewals. Phone 487. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:53 a. Great Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p.m| If you have any bad cuts or No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m]strains. use Tubbs Iodomyrrh, it No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. m | P€ast: Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m| Mrs. F. Doober of Blackduck ar- Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m|rived in Bemidji this morning and Minnesota & Internatlonal spend the day here on a combined| . ‘ezl No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 815 &. M| b inees and pleasure trip. | in& to legal matters. ;Ilo. :;I;zr:guntlizaves att elilzxgsp. m Miss Jeiste Beanmant--idt (hisi Mrs. J. A. Youngren will leave to- 0. 3 uf un aves at 11:, .m ! H i i No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a!) m | morning for Minneapolis where she| nigat for Braiigrd .h"hfz beencall, Freight South Bound Lezves at 7:30 a. |ed there by the serious illness of her m will be employed by the Bradshau| . 3 Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m yp1e ale Millinery House during the Miz ). s Kitzaerald Minn. Red Lake & Man. D. W. Bryan of McGregor, Ia., next month. %o No. 1 North Bound Leaves:jat 3:35 p. m ; \arrived in the city last night and is No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m| Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Riddell en- this morning to resume his studies there in a school for the deaf. Just you keep - fit, a few doses ot Tubbs Bilious” Man’s Friend does wonders. Saves bad feeling and |doctors bills. KEEP FIT. 1 Attorney J. P. Foote of Crookston, {a member of the firm of Miller & | Foote. was in the city today attend- | t the h f Mr. itertained Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stant- [aiRERsEn: 108 lomeir 20 M'.& Mr. Bryan is R. H. Sch ker. jonand Mr. and Mrs. LaFavar a(1 caneater i 3 n : (an uncle of Mrs. Schumaker. dinner last night. Following dinper The M e = i G 5 cards were enjoyed until a late hour.Ibe het :l_hod‘s; L;;‘“ Cmd t“" " Pt | entertaine s, Mrs. C. W. Jewett and sén, Mill- N o Sedy ler 3 % ived in th 4 and Mrs. Denley, at the home of 1:“]?’; ,:mve "['h[ e clty ‘:7 29| Mrs. Courtney, 817 Minn. Ave. | Mill, Bing netne an _e SvenIng rax‘n. | Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Every HARRY MASTEN Miller Jewett froze his toes a coup'e oné fnvited, Piano Tuner of d\ays ago and is under the care of | a physician here. _— PROFESSIONAL CARDS - ARTS A party of Bemidiji p:oble left ‘ esterday afte; b i Miss Leah Berman, who has been ‘(}I])rezon ’t’o mak:n:::ir f‘(::‘"eAS:D"i, Instructor of Vioin, Piano, Mando- , i | the guest of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn for | T lin and Brass Instruments. Music | hose who composed the party were furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, | '€ pz'“ three .weeks, left last_night | Mrs. Thorspes, Misses Hannah and banquets, and ail occasions. Terms | for Minneapolis, where she has ac- Olga Larson and Charles Peterson. rreasonable. All music up to date. cepted a position with the Security | ; i HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Natomal Bank. - . . Room 36, Third fioor, Brinkman Hotel 1000S White Liniment relives Telephone 535 chilblains, rheumatism, sore throat, ormerly o Radenbush & Co, of St. Pau! | When buying a cough medicine | for children bear in mind that Cham- | berlain’s Cough Remedy is most} . * effectual for colds, croup and whoop- ¢ |cold ou the lungs, inflammation any- ing cough and that it contains no ‘whe_re. 25 and 50cts. Pour a little harmful drug. For sale by Barkers out into a warm saucer before apply- Drag Store ing. It penetrates quicker. Graduate of the Virgil Piano and Judge B. F. Wright st d off i i n School of London and New udge b. K. Wrnig Stopped off in for Crook: 5 x Brinkman Hotel. Room | Bemidji for several hours last night | OF Sro0 sFt?n' wheteche hias: accept A ed the position of manager for the enroute from his home at Park Rap- ‘\\'allace Drug Store. Mrs. LaFavar LENN H. SLOSSON ds, where be will reconvene the|, .y pigrin will remain bere until PIANO TUNING dh""cr court which Z”s adiour“d‘sminz, when they will move to Graduate of the Boston School of until today by Judge Stantoa. Crookstan for their fotors bosie i ing, Boston, Mass. T Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave Constipation is the cause c¢f many Whiet Vo666l Foté take Tubbs rotten, take Tu orders at the Bemidji Music House, 117Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence ailments and disorders that make ... 3 | Bilious Man’s Friend, two teaspoon- | tuls to a dose for six doses, taken Ehone 1742, life miserable. Take Chamberlain’s It drives the cold Stomach and Liver Tablet: EDWARD STRIDE Sl out of your system and starts you your bowls regular | before meals. Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer .. o:y ihese discases. RS. HARRY MASTEN Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ Fred LaFavar left this morning and you wiil For sale by (Specialty church organs) Practiced in right, gets your liver working and Europe for years. Is leading in the profes- Barkers Drug Store. 1 Relg Y S ORI sion for Beltrami, Koochiching and Itasca your kidoeys on the job again. 50c counties. Has made Bemidji beadyuarters For Three sodrs. wheve i bas apwasds ¢ vy 1be girls of the Batist church | .44 $1 .00, steads customers B “ Py PR Thoroughly familiar with United States make will give a “measu:ing social” on of pianos. You will save money and get better Wednesday evening, February 1, in Flence before baving sour piato. He Wil the b £ th i you in making your selection. g ‘8 . .4 Address 515 Bemid)i Ave. Telsphone 82 or 319 S211 charee will be made for every foot that you measure. Preparations are made for a good time and every: one is urged to attend. Do ybu know that fully nive out 3 - of every ten cases of rheumatism are | When given as soon as .the ey | simply rbheumatism of the musc!es‘rcouzh appf,tars Chamberlaiii’s; Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of| due to colds, or damp, or chronic, f d n R. E. A.SHANNON, M. L rheumatism, and require no internal cronpar pref/ent all danger and| cause of anxiety. Thousands of PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN treatment whatever? Apply Cham- = | mothers use it successfully. Sold Office in Mayo Block berlain’s Liniment freely and see| Phone 396 Res. Fhone 39° | how quickly it gives relief. For sale | by Barkerw._ ~— by Barkers Drug Store. R. C. R. SANBORN T e S B masi] Ry PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON omen's Study Club meet| Mrs. Aleck Fisher has gone to . vesterday afternoon at the home of | Duluth, where she will visit with Office—Miles Block L ! ith, : Mrs. W. H. Vye. The topic for relativesand friends until the return A. WARD, M. D. the afternoon was Education. A of Mr. Fisher from Hot Spring Ark., * Over First National Bank. Phone 5: | P2P€T 08 ~Great Foundaton” was | where he has gone for the bepefit of House No. 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 read by Mrs. L. H. Bailey; one on|his health, | “Co-education” was read by Mrs | R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON George Campbell, while Mrs. L. A | Ward read a paper on “Technical Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. and Agricultural schools.” The R. E. H. SMITH next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. G. M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block Palmer. R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 21] Eddie Brinkman entertained at dioner, at the Markham hotel last evening having as his guests, Selina Marshall, of Washington - D.} C., Theo. Dodsom, of Jerseyville, Ill, Rosalie Schwartz, of Alton, IlL, Aogus Chisholm' and Harry Mc- Leroan. | PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORT PHYSICITAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block -— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brant have re- turned frem Omaha, Neb., where they have visited during the past| three weeks. | Miss Helma Johnson, who teach:2s | school near Solway, is visiting at A the home of her parents in this Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure | yillage. smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you Mr. Tom Ward who was taken to |get the name right. It is made ¢ A ! the St. Anthony hospital at Bemidji dlfiel’f&nl from ?(her White Pine Pre-| o week age suffering with an attack parations. We put a very small i |of poeumonia, is convelscing and . { N amount of morphine and ch!or?form. | hopes to be home soon. It costs us money to put it in but Fred Bisph INER W. JOHNSON our experience of 29 years in the| . 'c0 DisPbam spent Sunday at| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON medicine business tellsus that it is | International Falls. Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 worth the money. | Mrs. Kruso and daughter, Miss Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 We sold over | |thirty-three thousand bottles of | F132¢l Kruso have goue to Minnea- Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure -mipolis, where they -will make their ) DENTISTS 1910. A few others must know it is | future home. e good. Try it. Mrs. Harry Titus of Bemidji was R. D. L. STANTUKN !the guest of Mrs. Fred Bardon last DENT]STB - | week. Office in Winte lecl = ice in Winter GREAT Mrs. Fred Brockway and Miss R. J. T. TUOMY | Aznes Hanson Jeft Thursday night D bE f | for Turtle River, being called there jby the illness of their father. A. Glidden was a visitor at Brai- or THE SKIN | nerd last Friday. Hanson's | |Almond Gream 15t National Bank Build'd. Telephone 23¢ | R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST EMiles Block Evening{Work by Appointment Only | I will notbe responsible for any | debts coantracted by my soun I:ving LAWYERS fNye after this date. Willis Nye. RAHAM M. TORRANCE | Nymore, Minn. LAwYER ‘| Only 25¢ a hottle | | i “Don't you think envy i3 a terrible . | thing?” said the earnest girl. Your money back if not § "5, TS e Cayenne; “not satisfied. | #f it's the envy of some one else for | something you possess.”— ‘Washington | | Star. | Miles Block H. FISK | ATTORNEY AT LAW | Office over City Drug Steva i ::NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY | GED. A. HANSON Open daily, except Sunday and Mon-/| -~ A. D. S. DRUC STORE cdayllto12a.m.,1t0 6 p.m.,7 t0 9 p. m. Phone 304 Telephone 560 | Both Live and Learn. “A man lives and learns,” remarked the husband, with some bitterness. “Well, the school of experience P. 0. Gorner Bemidji Notice. i SEN RECORDS Aeronant McCurdy Neirly Reaches Havana. COVERS OVER 100 MILES| Starts From Key Wl‘lt for Cuban Cap tal, but Is Forced to Descend Be- cause He Runs Short of Lubricating Oil—Drops Into the Sea When With- In Ten Miles of His Goal. | Key West, Fla, Jan. 31.—All over-| sea aviation records were broken by J. A. D. McCurdy, who, in his attempt- | ed flight from this place to Havana,| fell into the sea when but ten miles| from the goal, after having covered | more than 100 miles of the 112 sepa- rating the two places. But for running out of lubricating | oil the aviator would have easily ac complished the journey, as his motor | was working perfectly when he was| forced to descend lightly into the sea. A few minutes later he was picked up by the torpedo boat destroyer | Paulding, unharmea. { McCurdy, after a rest of a few min- | utes, announced his intention of en- deavoring to complete his flight by ascending from an improvised plat- | form which had been built out over the stern of the little naval vessel. For a time there was great anxiety here when no word was received of McCurdy after 10 o'clock, by which | time it was estimated he should have | reached Havana. Finally when word was flashed that the aviator was safe, though he had fallen, there was a burst of cheering from the thousands assembled about the wireless station. The cheers were mingled with expressions of regret| that the attempt had tailed when the daring manbird was within sight of his goal. The flight was for a prize of $5,000 offered by the Havana Post and $3,000 | appropriated by the Havana city coun- cil. THREE DROWN IN FLOODS Rivers and Creeks in Ohio Are on | Rampage. ‘ Gallipolis, O., Jan. 31.—Three per- sons were drowned in a flood coming | down Dirty creek, near Centerville. Mrs, John D. Rose, her son and| granddaughter were on their way to | church when they were caught in the high water and all drowned. All of the creeks and rivers in this | section are on a rampage as a result | of the heavy rains_ of the last thirty-| six hours. e - o | | _—— Kidney Gure ’ 8 ! Without a Failure The Positive Cure That Revciutionizes | Treatment of Kidney Diseases, Rheu- | matism and Bladder Trouble. | These statements are not exagger- ated. There is no necessity in doing | so, because every man and woman suf- | | | The fering from kidney or bladder trou- bles, or rheumatism can prove it with- in 24 hours by getting a free package of Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills at any drug store. i | Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills are ahead | of the times, the only kidney and blad- der treatment that makes good its strongest statement. Get a’ free pack- age at your druggist'’s and see if we have said a bundredth part of what | these little wonder-workers do. | Now listen, sufferers, don’t get ex- cited. Just lay away all your present treatments_for your kidneys, back or bladder. If you have pain in the back, profuse or scanty urination, colored or foul urine, rheumatism anywhere, dia- | betes, pain in the bladder or terrible | Bright's disease, just get a 25c pack- | age of Dr. Derby's Kidney Pills at your druggist, and see the difference in yourself in 24 hours. If you think this is too good for you to believe, just ask | Your druggist for a free sample pack- age, and_try it. Remember, Dr. Derby’'s Kidney Pills—60 pills—10’ days' treat- | ment—25c. We will send them from the laboratory of Derby Medicine Co.. Eaton Rapids, Mich., if you wish, They are safe, guaranteed. . ‘Miss Minnie Pickard of Altamahaw, “I.was ashamed of my face,” writes |l N. C. “It was all full of pimples and Bcars, but after using D. D. D. Pre- scription I can .ay that now thun,lly | heads, and all other-‘minor forms of | the wonderful effectiveness of um“ _ ALL MY PIMPLES GONE Girl Tells How a Blotchy Skin-Was Cleansed By a Simple Wash. Do-sign ‘of that Eczema, and‘that was three ‘years ago.” D. D. D. has become so famous a8 cure and instant relief in Eczema and all other gerious skin diseases, that its value‘is sometimes-overlooked , black- in clearing up rash, pim; kin impurities. The fact is, that while D. D. D. is 0 penetrating that it strikes to the very root of Eczema or any other seri- ous trouble, the goothing Oil of Winter- remedg for every kind of skin trouble. D. D. D. is pleasant to use, perfectly harmless to the most delicate skin, and absolutely reliable. A 25-cent bottle will give you positive proof of great remedy. ! ‘Barker’s Drug Store. i OM SMART f DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING tesidonce Phone 53 618 Amorica Ave. Offico Phons 12 M. MALZAHN & CO. « REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARMJLOANS, RENTALS i FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES | +07 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S.P. HAYTH AND EMBALMER Office 313 Beltrami Ave. H Phone 319-2. ‘ Telephone 11 R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR Boats and Engines * Have your repairs done now before the rush. It Will Gost You Less All Work Guaranteed | Capt. W. B. MacLachlan Telephone 233 Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA. | County of Beltrami { ss District Court, Fifteenth Judicial District Olga Briges. M vS. Plaintiff. artin Briggs, A Defendant. _| The State of Minnesota to the above named | defendant. { You are hereby summoned and required to| answer the complaing in this action, which | has been filed with_the Clerk of said Court. and toserve a copy Of your alswer o the| suid complaint on the subscriber av his office | in the Uity of Bemidji. in the County of Bel-j trami and State aforesaid. within thirty days after theservice of this Shmmons upon you, exclusiveof the day of Such service; and 1f you fail toAnswer the said complaint witbin The time aforesaid. the plaintiff in this action willapyly tothe Conrt for the relief de- manded in said complaint together with the plaintifrs costs and disbursements heretn. Dated December Isth. A, D. 1910, CHARLES W. SCRUTCHIN. Plaintiff’s Attorney Bemid;i, Minn. 7t Tues—First Dec.27. Last Feb. 7, '11 Complete Ch “ 'MOTION Comedy : i‘?""fi%fi 06 o - :Mi’indflz 7t 9.p. doesn’t bar co-eds,” retorted. his- wife. —Milwaukee Journax. * Brinkman Family Theatre Vaudeville and Moving Pictures THE HONEYMOON TRAILERS 7 People in the Cast A Touching Affair DEFUR & ESTES THE CARMELITE ORDER IS TO MARCH ILLUSTRATED SONG ‘Change the Thorns to Roses ange Tonight | PICTURE Playlet green, Thymol and other ingredients are so carefully compounded there:is no wash for the skin made that can compare with this. great_ household ' ‘Wild Glories of the Vanished Western Border ~Reviswed andparticipated in by Golonel Theodore Roossvelt HELD AT CHEYENNE, WYOMINGC Exclusive Motion Pictures Qver 3,000 feet of the greatest Motion Pictures in - the worlg, showing “the West as it was.” WHAT THESE REELS SHOW World’s Champions in Bronco Riding, Trick and Fancy Roping Con- . .tests, Trick and Fancy Bronco Riding, Steer Roping and Calf Branding Con- tests; Fancy Rifle and Pistol Shooting, Bulldoging of ‘Wild Steers; Riding and Driving only Team of Buffalos ever broken to Harness; Hitching and Driving ‘Wild Harses; Spectacular Galloping Parade of Indians, Cowboys and Cowgirls; Indian War Dances and Ceremonies,Champion Lady Bucking Bronco Rider, Riding Bucking Mules and Buffalo, Spuaw Races, Ladies Cow pony Races, Indian Races, Mounted “Potatoe Race,” and Teddy Roosevelt through- out the entire show. Combined with this big feature attraction will be shown the big automobile races held in Paris in which the worlds foré most automobile drivers took part. dents, winners, etc. Showing clearly several of the serious acci- Another 1000 feet has been added, namely the Savannah automobile races one of the biggest automobile events in United States. Together with all this, plenty of good, wholesome comedy will be exhibited and lectured by Mr.J. C. ‘Moore who accompanies the show through out its b - tour and patrons will enjoy a rare treat when listen- ng to his talks on the various pictures and his under- standing way of discribing scenes and incidents occuring through the evenings program. The show is equipped with the latesi-and most up to the minute moving picture machine, and electric devices for its purpose and good illustrated songs will be sung by a member of the company. Watch for the Cowboy, day of entertainment, who will be seen riding about city. FEBRUARY 4, 1911. PRICES, 15 and 25 cents. ‘Date Pudding IS GOOD EVER TRY IT? Mix in a suitable bowl two coffee cups of bread crumbs, one and one-half cup of finely chopped suet, and two cups of dates chopped roughly and then add one-half of sugar also a liberal pinch of salt and two teaspoonsful of baking powder. Moisten with two eggs, beaten in a little milk. Put into well buttered bowl and steam for 3 to 6 hours. Phone 206 JOHN G. ZIEGLER Fire-- Life- REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES Co to Him for Farm Loans Serve with cream or your favorite hard sauce. Fresh New Dates 15¢ per pound. Roe& Markusen The Quality Grocers Phone 207 “THE LAND MAN” INSUR A NCE-==Acident- FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Office--Schroeder Building b MR. RENTER Have you ever stopped to think that every few years you practically pay for the house you live in and yet do not own it? Figure it up for yourself. Thecdore Rousevelt says: “NoInvestment on earth is so safe, 80 sure, so0 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 propertv in that rapidly growing City. A letter addressed to us will bring you tull part.cu- 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 offsred for business on a smail or large scale. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 404 New York Life Bullding ST. PAUL MINNESOTA The Da.ily Pioneer : -10c: per Week