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Whether -the ~depositor-bas-one $00 No. 162 East Bound Leaves 10:53 a. m. || dollat o suethotisand: irt theNeortb- ern Natighal Baok the” interest ‘rate i} I'is the same=—=4"per'cent—compounds | SOCIAL AND PERSONAL/ No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m.| S No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:53 a. m. Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m i ci No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m| Mr% Gertrude s solicite No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m{Your subscriptions for all magazines, No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. m | also renewals. Phone 487. FmfightWest Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. mj The delicious new popcorn con- Fmg:: Eaat B:“”'ll‘:":’ “jzso I‘L ™| fection Koko Korn Krisp orly 10c a nnesota nternationa No. 32 Soutlr Bound Leaves at 845 a. m pound tomorrow at The Model. No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m| Richard Funck of Cass Lake, No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m cuunty attorney of Cass county, was No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m| 5 visitor in Betnidji last evening. Freight South Bound Lezves at 7:30 a. m | Koko Korn Krisp tomorrow 10ca pound. -The Model. Buy that hot water bag now at Barkers. You will save money. at } led every six months. N. D., urrived ‘in ‘city - last evening and has'accepied a position: at the Rex hotel. A few pairs-of rubber gloves left| 40c a pair. Barker’s. e Koko Korn Krisp an-armful ina pound-for 10c tomorrow only. The : Model. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Coehn of Cass Lake: spent yesterday in the ‘city ‘on al’ combined ~ business’ and pleasure trip. S -Miss Clara- Roe of Grand Forks, Mrs. H. F.-Paishal. and Mrs. H. Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m | Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leaves at3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ermerly o Radenbush & Co. of St. Paut | L1DDS Billous Man’s Friend does|from Mentor Minn.,, where she has Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. | Times. Telephone 535 RS. HARRY MASTEN Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ Graduate of the Virgil Piano and Pipe Organ School of London and New York. S Brinkman Hotel. Room 36, Phon LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Gradunate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji Music House. 117Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. EDWARD STRIDE -Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer | (Specialty church organs) Practiced in Europe for years. Isleading in the profes- sion for Beltrami, Koochiching and Itasca counties. Has made Bemidji headquarters for three years, where he has upwards of 200 steady customers. - Thoroughly familiar with United States make of pianos. You will save money and get better satisfaction if you take him into your con- fidence before huring your piavo. He will he pleased to meet you and explain the different instruments and will enjoy aidiog| Tubbs White Liniment relives! you in making your selection. Address 515 Bemldji Ave. Telephone 82 or 310 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEOC! S DR. ROWLAND GILMOR PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R.E.A.SHANNON, M. T PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Fhone, 39 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A.WARD, M. D. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 5) House Jo. 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 DR. 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 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 -— DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTURN DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST tMiles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK L ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug St EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dayllito12a.m., 1t0 6 p.m.,7 to 9 p. m. Souday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7t0 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. If you have any bad cuts or |strains, use Tubbs Iodomyrrh, it does its work quickly. N. Harding, two prominent Cass Lake women, were Bemidji- visitors For man or today, combining bu-iness with Dedst. pleasure. | We are agent forthe famous Kant- |leek Rubber Goods. You can buy Aure. | them at almost cost for a few davs | only, at Barker’s. | J. G Morrison, Jr, of Red Lake i Agency, the prosperous merchant of that place, spent yesterday in the |city on business. i Just you keep fir, a few doses ot A surprise was given to Miss Anna Peterson, Saturday evening at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Peterson January 28 by a few of the young folks She was present- |ed with a desk set. Miss Litshiem returned Mond-ay |wonders. Saves bad feeling and |doctors bills. KEEP FIT. tives Mr. Thayer Bailey, who has been| A baby boy arrived at the home | the guest of friends in the city for a |of Mr. and Mrs. E. Lyseng Wednes- couple of days, left this morning for!day January 25th. |bis home at Bemidji—Crookston| The Young Peoples Society held their meeting Sanday January 29 Frank Palmer and A. A. Tone,| The society had a very fine program | two attorneys of International Falls|aad ' election of officers was held. ‘are in the city today and transacted | Sammie Jentvold was elected Presi- |legal business before Judge C. W. dent, Anton Moller vice president, | Stanton in chambers. | Olaf Gelen treasurer, Clara Bakke | Lorin Hurd of Minneapolis, north-| Secretary and Sivert Melland, Dina | western agent for the Home Life|Gelen and Josephina Bakke program commitiees. | been visiting with friends and rela- ! Insurance company is in the city to- day consulting with A. H. Jester,| local agent for that company. | ©90060006606 6 o 6 ©POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ¢ | | Judge C. W. Stanton returnedic ¢ 6 06 0 © 6 6 © 6 ©® © © 3 |lust evening from Baudette, where‘ | be has been holding a special term| Announcement. of district court and listening to ap.; ! hereby announce myself as an plicatioas for naturalization pape,s_‘independent candidate for alderman Miss Lura Stinchfield of R chest.|'? the second ward to be voted on | F i o ans o at the regular election to be held jer arrived in Bemidji last evening| |and will be the puest of Mr. and|Tuesday, February 2lst, 1911. Mrs. M. ]. Brown for the next three! E: L. Bursler. weeks. Miss Stinchfield and Mrs.é | Brown are sisters. 1 A ficitis. | i How to avoid it. Listen to your chilblains, rheumatism, sore throat, EAplins. Try our “way. Read the | cold ou the lungs, 11 flammation “y"Sooklefs. “General Health Discovers where. 25 and 50cts. Pour a little| yimeelf furnished free by Tubbs out into a warm aucer before apply- Medicine Co., River Falls, Wis. |ing. It penetrates quicker. Worth money to the man who has The story hour at the Carnegie|time to set up andtake notice. Have | Library will be beid from 2 to 3|you? |o’closk tomorrow afternoon and the| | hour will be devoted to the older children. Miss Beatrice Mills will Mexican Rebels Attack Gov- | conduct the hour tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tabor of Black- . ernment Force. tduck have arrived in Bemidji and ARE MARCHING ON JUAREZ| will make their home here as soon | as suitable quarters can be obtain- led. Mr. Tabor is travling repre sentative for Armour & Company, ir this district, When vou feel rotten, take Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend, two teaspoon- ‘fuls to a dose for six doses, taker | before meals. It drives the cold | out of your system and starts you | right, gets your hver working and your kidneys on the job again. 50c land $1.00. Mr. and Mrs Tke Black left last levening for Merriam Park. Mrs | Black will visit for some time with | relatives and friends while Mr. Black | returns to this city to attend to his | duties as traveling salesman for the Kelly-How-Thomson company of { Duluth. Mr. and Mrs. Black ex- | pect to make their future home in Duluth. H Dick Bertram, who bas been | pianist at the Gem theatre, has re- signed his position to eccept a similar | ove at Berridji and expects to leave |Suaday. - His place here will be taken temporarily by Miss Rae Pott- er, who bas kindly consented to fill the vacancy until Mr. Comer has 1made arraogements for a pianist and | vocalist. Miss Potter has a beauti- jful voice and her friends will be |glad to learn of her return, even if it jls only temporary.—Grand Rapids Herald Review. ’ | Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you get the name right. It is made | different from other White Pine pre- | parations. We put a very smal {amount of morphine and chloroform It costs us money to put it in but our experience of 29 years in the medicine business tellsus thatit is worth the money. ~ We sold over thirty-three thousand bottles of Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure in Army of Fifteen Hundred Revolution- ists Nearing Mexican City Just| Across the Line From El Paso, Tex. | Believed That Federals Are Con- cealing Their Losses in the Latest Engagement. El Paso, Tex, Feb. 3.—The first clash between the rebels and federal troops sent out from Juarez occurred defore davlight between Juarez and Samalayuca, according to the federal troops, who retreated to Juarez later. They brought three wounded with them and admitted that two were killed, but said they were killed in ex- ploding dynamite to wreck a bridge. The returning troopers said they met the insurgents coming into Juarez on a train and exploded dynamite be- neath a bridge, which wrecked the en- gine of the train. Two of their own men were killed by the explosion and, in getting away, three more were ‘wounded by the rebels. It is believed that the federal loss ‘was heavier than they reported, as| many riderless horses have been com- ing into Juarez all forenoon and eight of them were caught in El Paso with blood stained saddles. Six were cap- tured at Ysleta, twelve miles below here. Pasgengers arriving from the south previous to the fight said that Pasqual Orozsco, at the head of 1,500 men, was at that time scarcely twelve miles! from Juarez and was expected to make an attack on the city. % i Written on Trains. As to writing in trains Mr. Wiliam Le Queux has told how he wrote his first novel on the morning and evening travels' to and from town in the.days Wwhen he was a subeditor on the Globe, But he’sent his manuscript to a typist before a publisher. Sir Lewis Morriz also confessed that he wrote most of the “Epic’ of Hades” in his Jouurneys “Sunkist” tbe finestlem-. Snagrommask superiority of tree-ripencd, fibreless, secdless, solid and brand and sound oranges over the commonplace kind. **Sunkist”® Sotstiow oranges are so nearly all food that they are much the fertheyare cheapest kind to buy. and how “‘Sunkist’ oranges are thin-skinned and are hand- muchfar- icked. The “‘Sunkist’’ orange is a firm, solid fruit. i Kk our desie For- the “Sumit Kind o ek :7:‘: nr; at uzh‘onngc you kg:t ‘i- !gu:k;d in a tissue A8nces, paper wrapper labeled ‘‘Sunkist.”” For these wrappers giiee’ Wl s aasl: ‘ salads' BROTHER-IN-LAW IS ACCUSED ‘ToM Blayde was shot dead and her sister, | Mrs. John Talbot, seriously wounded at aged forty-eight, brother-in-law of the | two women, as'the murderer. Blayde home and opened fire as soon | a8 Mrs. Blayde opened the door. POOR SLEEPER variety of uses. | | 1910. A few others must know it is good. Try it. i on the old steam traction undenzround. ~London Chromnicle, S 2 Eat Luscious ~and INDE “Sunkist” Oranges Lemons If you want you cannot begin to appreciate the cm:!lenczge of oranges that are properly grown, rigidly inspected, carefully packed and swiftly transported. Serve *‘Sun- kists™ on your table tomorrow morning and learn the Seedless—Fibreless—Juicy and Sweet—A Perfect Fruit Five thousand California orange farmers, raising 60 per cent of the state’s entire crop, select, each season, their perfect oranges and pack them under the name *‘Sunkist.’”” This enables you to recognize and buy California’s choicest, tree-ripened oranges. Until you have tasted a luscious‘‘Sunkist’’ oran; FRONTIER CELEBRATION . HELD AT CHEYENNE, WYOMING Reviewed andparticipated in by Golonel Theodors Roosevelt Exclusive Motion Pictures Wild Giories of the Vanished Western Border Over 3,000 feet of the greatest Mution- Pictures in the worla, showing“‘the West as it was.” WHAT THESE REELS SHOW Werld’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 Drivi Save12*Sunkist” orange (orlemon) wrappers and send to pay charges, packing, etc., and we will present you with a gennine Rogers Or- ange Spoon, of beautifal new design and highest quality. them to us, in saving wraj today. For e tional poon desired send 15 - Bunkist” wrappers and 12, In remitting, amount is less: or premiums ) California Fruit Growers’ Exchange, 34 Clark St., Chicago, IIL Wild Horses; S addi- || ichigan Woman Killed and Her Sis- | ter Wounded. | tostdonce Phone 58 Flint, Mich., Feb. 8.—Mrs. Helen | their home here. The_police are seeking Frank Fox, It is charged that Fox went to the | Healthy children sleep soundly. Any child that does not sleep is not health: Sleeplessness is caused by undizested substances which generate poiso Real Estate Kickapoo Worm Xil'er (the tasting candy lozenges) produces | sound, restful sleep by cleaning out | poisons and impurities. It is a great | child's tonic and strength-builder. Price, 25c., soid by druggists every Where and by Another 1-2 gross order just re- ceived, genuine Hughe’s Ideal Hair Brushes. Others’ price $1.00 and $1.25, our price, 85c¢. o, Hard rubber Syringes for a great 5 Fountain Syringes from 78c to $2.25. : Hot Water Bottles 85¢c to $1.50 - Combination Syringes $1.60 to $3.00. 3 The New‘ C_ity Dru Cedl Where Quality Prevails SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING 618 America Ave. William C. Klein Real Estate Insurance O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 12 & Farm Loans We have just received another large order of Druggists Sundries, Founfain Syringes, combination Hot Water Bottles and Fountain Syringes and Hot Water Bottles, Ideal Hair Brushes, pure Bristle Brushes, Cloth Brushes, ~Tooth Brushes and Hand Brushes. ByBuying Right We are Able to Sell Right We "bought this big ehipment over a year ago, when the price was much less than it is now. Our selling price today is a slight profit over the purchace price of a year ago. Foremost in Qualily has bien our motto. It wiil continue to be our iotto in future. Indian War Dances and Ceremonies, Champion Lady Bucking Riding Bucking Mules and Buffalo, Spuaw Races, Ladies Cow pony Races, Indian Races, Mounted *Potatoe Race,” and Teddy Roosevelt through- out the entire show. 4 Combined with this big feature attraction will be shown the big automobile races held in Paris in which the worlds fore most automobile drivers took part. Showing clearly several of the serious acci- dents, winners, etc. “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 tour and patrons will enjoy a rare treat when listen- ing 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 equippéd with the latest 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, 191 PRICES; 15 and 25 cents. JOHN G. ZIEGLER {X Fire=-Life= REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Galloping Parade of Indians, Cowboys and Cowgirls; ing Bronco Rider, Another 1000 feet has been “THE LAND MAN" INSUR A NCE—Acident Office--Schroeder Bullding Our line of Combs is very strong 10c to $1.50. Cloth Brushes, 25c¢ to $2.50 The Revelation for quality, a leader. Our price is right. Fountain Syringes, $2.00 Combination Syringes, $3.00 :