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“The Northern National Bank is | for those who seek safety most of all and a fair earning rate of interest for their money. Hand lzundry, at 916 Miss. Ave |Give us a trial. T. J. Wilson of Park Rapids was | in Bemidii today. J. E. Kulander of Walker was a| 5 Bemidji visitor yesterday. | F. L. Foote of Boy River ‘spent | the day in Bemidji. Tubbs White Liniment for aches| and pains. City Drug Store. | Rex Hotel Sunday dinner from 1 to D ? o William Lennon of Kelliber trans |0 9 Glock: ~/Lanchoon6 to 7:30. acted business here yesterday. Dr. A. E. Henderson was called Rex Hotel Sunday dinner from 1 to toNorihome_ this morning ;on ‘pro: 2:30 o'clock. Luncheon 6 to7:30, | ‘csional business. Tubbs White Pine Cough Curei As a quick relief for couzhs'and cures coughs and colds. Store. Mrs. A. L. McCallum of Chicago! is in Bemidji and is registered 3s a guest at the Markham. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ] Call for Mark’s Lung Balsam and get it, City. D \colds use Mark’s Lung Balsam. 1ty DIU8 | price 25, 50 and $1.00. H. S. Conner and George P. Wil- | in Bemidji on a business trip. ..| Attorney Aad A. Tone - Mrs. ]. F. Boss arrived in Bemidji| . orn y 2 me. of Int". ) . . 5 | national Falls transacted-legal busi- this morning from Minneapolis and | N ness at the court house here today. will spent several days here. » . | Don’t forget that Tubbs Bilious Wanted—Second hand No. 8 or i B v 9 cook stove without reservoir. Ia Mau's Friend cures thioss tired ‘foel- . |ings. For sale at City Drug Store. quire at Schwandt & Marin’s. Mrs. A. N. Rogers and Miss Sylvia | Mrs. J. C. Th k- | " 5 duckrz in! i’esmrdoamyp;m;;:flfi:ai Rogers of Remer, that hustling little B J village on the Soo, were Bemidji a combined business and pleasure | | visitors today. trip. | Professor Tryttin of the Bagley g“‘ A. K. Lukens of Brainerd ls‘st:lumls was in Bemidji last evening in Bemi nd will be the guest of ;4 officiated as referee in the her " =xster, Mrs. Floyd Brown, for basketball game. some time. Miss Margaret .Peters of Park Remember Hetland & Fallon are | Rapids and Miss Estella Long of closing out theirentire line of hoisery | | Wittenbere, Wis., were guests in Be- and underwear. Sale begins March | | midji for the day. 7th. and will continue throughout| p o 4 g Button, Mrs. S. L. the week. | Lachapelle and Mrs. C. B. Bughley Webster Tyndell, Galen Finnigan | of Big Falls were the guests of Be- and Professor Scott were a trio of | midji friends today. Grand Rapids boosters who witnes-| Dr, E. W. Johnson, who has been | sed the Grand Rapids-Bemidji basket | confined to the hospital during the ball game here last evening. past three weeks, with erysipelas, is| Mrs. Ike Black arrived in Bemidji|reported as improving. | from St. Pavl and will be the guest| H.F. Morgan, Nevin Ward and of friends hLere for several days.|J. P. Engstrom were a trio of North- Mrs. Black was a former resident of |ome busiress men who transacted this city and has a large circle oflbusiness in Bemidji yesterday. i friends who will be glad to welcome| C. A. Carlson of Erskine, the well her return. known dairyman who conducts] A tip to you, use Mark’s Lung | farmers’ institutes in this section of| the country, spent the day in Be-| ,midji on business. HARRY MASTEN Hugh Logan of Grand Rapids re-| | Piano Tuner turned to his home this mor mg, after having witnessed the Grand| ormerly o Radenbush & Co.o! St. Paul ' Rapids-Bemidji basketball game Balsam for coughs and colds. here last evening. Miss. Edna . Clark.and Miss M. jTaylor of Littlefork, returned totheir | | homes last evening after pleasantly i spendmg the day here as the guestsY of Mrs. John Rose. { Patronage hangs on a thread— | that thread is your satisfaction, treat you honestly—and it is as strong as |a cable. Abuse your confidence— {and it snaps like a cobweb., Mark’s Lung Balsam can get your confidence —and hold it. A masquerade ball will be given in the Guild Hall at Tenstrike on | March 17,1911. Elaborate prepara- | tions are being made and those who attend are assured a good time. An Instructor of Vioiin, 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. Telephone 535 Mining Stocks Bought and Sold If you have North American or Vermillion to sell; Call on C. G. JOHNSON Office 0,,_;'"_“?5!,‘?MEER Phone 647 || invitation is extended to all. Tickets BEMIDJI, MINN. 150c. Lunch 15c. W. Johnson of Bagley, one of the efficient members of the Bagley basketball quint who will participate in the Grand Rapids-Bagley basket- ball game this evening, was an in-| terested spectator at the Grand Rapids-Bemidji game last evening. When you have rheumatism in your foot or instep apply Chamber- Automobile, Gas Engine and Motor Boat EXPERT REPAIR WORK Shop, Lake front foot of 4th . St. Phone 152 E. H. JERRARD |lain’s Liniment and you will get quick relief. ‘Why Suffer? |Drug Store. Shipwrecked On Che Sea Of Life It costs but a quarter. For sale by Barker’s FLOATING from place to place with- out a harbor---a raft upon the sea of life, without anchor, rudder or sail, is the man without money in the bank. Your bank account is your harbor in stresssof weather; and with the confidence that comes with money, to fill your sail, your passage cross the sea of life will be smooth and safe. " The Northern National Bank i son of Park Rapidsspent yesterday | ""Four Men Buried in Ruins. New York, March 11.—An all' night, search of the wreckage in the base- ment of an eight-story building ‘under which collapsed, resulted in the recov- ery of four bodies of workmen whq were huried beneath a mass of con- crete, steel and' timber that crashed into the cellar, It is believed thiscem- Dplétes the list of victims. Anti-Smoke Law Is Valid. St. Paul, March 11.—The supreme court has dealt the railroads a blow, upholding the Minneapolis city ordi- nance prohibiting the use of 'soft coal in ' switch engines. The case was brought: on an appeal by the St. Paul road from a fine of $25 imposed when a switch ergine was caught m.'nng vigorously. Now-Gash-Want-Rate ',-Cent-a-Word . ‘Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all “Want Ads” for half- cent a word per imsertion. Where cash does not accompany copy. the regular rate of one ceuta word will be charged. ZEVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For le--Exchange --Help Wanted ork Wanted =-Etc.--Etc. HELP WANTED WANTED—For the United States army, ablebodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habiQS, who can speak, read and write the English language. formation apply to For in- Recruiting Ave., Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED—Lady to care for sick lady and help do work. H. A. Whitney, 907 Irvine avenue. WANTED—A lady to come to the bouse and sew. Mrs. L. G. Crothers, 713 Beltrami Ave. WANTED — Competant general housework. 700 Minnesota Ave. WANTED—Girl for general work. Inquire at Minnesota House, 314 American Ave, girl for Good wages. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework. 621 Bemidji Ave. WANTED — Kitchen girl. 310 American Avenue. f WANTED-—Apprentice girl. Mrs: M. F. Cunningham. WANTED—A cook. Hotel Nmal— let. Bemidji. FOR SALE Southern Idaho Frtiit Land. I want 150 families to join my party to the Southern Idaho fruit district. I know where there are 50,000 acres to be obtained as homesteads, that is 160 acres for a homestead. I have arranged for special rates for my party. This will be your only chance to get a homestead in the fruit land district. Further information can be obtained by sending $5.00 to defray expenses of getting and where and how to obtain this land under the home- stead act. Write or call. He Mapes,, 2441 5th Ave. So., Minne- apolis, Minn. Woodworking plant for sale in Brainerd. Buildings, lots and machinery near R. R. tracks, must be sold because of other business. Write to owner, E. J. Rohne, room 709, 324 Hennipin Ave.,, Minnea- polis. FOR SALE—Lot 5 Sec. 28 T 148 R 33, 6% Acre Island in Turtle Lake, an ideal place for a summer resort. Good road from Bemidji or Turtle River. A. O Johnson, Turtle River Minn. gine at a bargain if taken at once. Can be used as a stationery en: gine if desired. P. O. Box 331y Bemidji. FOR SALE—One majestic range, dining room table and chairs and baby buggy. Phone 337. Tenth street and Bemidji Ave. $900. C. W. Vandersluis. FOR SALE—4 room house and lo‘t,: Dewey Ave. $500. Sarah Reeves LOST AND FOUND Red Lake train. Owner can have same by proving: property and’ paying for this notice. Address’ R. E. L. Popuskey. MISCELLANEOUS The name of a sister of Charles White, will be of benefit’ to *hat; lady. Lady resides rear“Bemidii and is married. Address, R. W. Hale, Littlefork, Minn. € WANTED—16, 18 or 20 ft.- aunch. 2to 3 hores power engine. Ad,: ‘dress P. B: Heffernan, State Sana torium, Cass Co., Minn, oy o B G g MU WANTED—Washing and. clenmng “Phone 649, construction, an upper section of| Officer, 4th St.,, and Minnesota 8l FOR SALE—10 H. P. Marine en-|| 421 Bemidji Ave.} FOR SALE—Two lots on corner of| FOUND—A quanity of currency ms. S AU S U IR 6. WANTED—Bemidji Lady'saddress.;f | often’be! déciphiered by placing’ the coin on a-hot iron for @eware of Ointments fo " Contalh’Mercul as metcury will isurely ‘destro; of smell and completely danue '-he vhols Sys- he wering th ‘the - ‘mucous uch -mel» u!mul never be used 1] table physi- clans, as the damage they wlll do is tentold to the :ood cln %fissl ly derive from mhem Hi ure, manufactured F. heney&co To dedo, O., contains RF ertary sedistaken inmn-fly. acting directly upon the services of the- system. In bnyln‘ Bul‘s Catarrh Cure be sure you get '.he lbulllm! It {8 taken internally 'and’ made, in' Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney. &Oo Tesflmunhls free, Sold by Dru: ’i? Price, T5c per bottle. Take Hall'sFamlly Pills for constlpnhlon Thingsthat You-Will Find arrh: that - floe&Madm;;n’szfimery Smoked Salmun pr. .20c - 20c Fancy Godfish ln ‘woode bflxu pr.lb_ . lnsh ‘Mackerel pr. Beser g, Bt B 4 ot oh . 20c : 20c Lunch Hemng pr. Imported Sardmes in oll pr. ORI i s 15C imported Qardmes in fiuh Bon ion pr. can 150 Domestic Sardmes in oxl 3 Selected "Anchovies pr. can i Gaffelbitar pr. can Domestic Sardmes in mustard pr. jean_... 15(! Smoked fat Hemng in wma(oes Pr.y can..... 20 Fish Sauce r. bottle .. 25(: Temco Salmon pr. can xsc and 25C Codfish in shreds pr. glass ‘, 150 For Sa!urday we will have ‘Head Lettuce and a full line of green stuff. Roe & Markusen The Quality Grocers Phone 296 PhOne 207 Obliterated {nscriptions on cotns can || FancySpn:ed Herrmg i perib 150 15c| perfect ‘toilet niceties. 25¢. price. ' Colgate and Co’s +A house that for one hundred years has put forth its best efforts to A ‘recent addition to their already successful soaps is Colegate and Co's. Transparent - Glycerine-soap, ‘(Perfumed) and the price is 15c a bar, two for An article "very'similarto ‘an ‘English preparation which is twice its Many Transparent Glycerine Soaps are advertised for the complextion. This soap is made by the' most approved “method, and is as beneficial for the skin as any transparent soap manufactued. It is better and safer than soaps that acquire their transparency through sal-soda, 'sugar and other substances which give clearness at the expense of -benefit to the skin. soaps, which become soft, waste readily, change color or develop mould, ours is thoroughly dried out so that it is permanently clear and hard. Put These on Your Shopping List COLGATE'S TALC POWDERS Violet and Cashmere Bouquet, are safest for mother .and child. A wonderful combination of toilet and medicinal qualities, powder and its exquiste perfume are antiseptic. COLGATE'S DENTAL POWDER contains all the cleansing virtue possible in a dentifrice, without grit or particles of matter to injure the tender teeth and gums of childhood. The flvaor is both agreeable to the taste and thoroughly antiseptic. COLGATE'S SHAVING STICK is for men of the family. shaving soap, ask to see thecreamy soap, Unlike these both the If you use or buy “apparently good enough to eat,” to quote a or bath. COLGATE'S <] SHAVING POWDER — Post Office Corner Before S THERE ANY DOUB to buy? Here is a “proposition t| trial. Then buy] the mac If there isany .doub ‘tains the most butter-fat. We:sell ‘many cream why - we are perfectly willi machine ‘that should be users are DE LAVAL “bo power. all over the world. 165-167 Broadway NEW YORK I73-I77 William Street "“MONTREAL ermesota ‘Ave. petitive machine -ever built. ~-mean ‘more to you than volumes of printed claims. Give your cows a square deal. you buy a T IN YOUR MIND asto which cream separator will give you the most satisfactory service and be the most economical for you hat Should interest you. Ask us to bring a DE LAVAL out to your house and set it up for you. Try out any other. separator you wish alongside of it. Give them both a fair, honest hine that Skims the cleanest Turns the easiest Is easiest to wash Is best constructed t in your mind when you make this test as to the compara- tive skimming of the two machines, take a sample of skim-milk from each separator and send it to yourState Experiment Station. They will tell you which sample con- separators every year upon just such tests. We don’t hesitate to ask you to make such a test because we know the DE LAVAL will skim' cleaner and give you better service than any machine on the market. That's ing- to let you try it out along-side of any “would-be” com- Our willingnsss to have you make such a test should Be fair to yourself. If there is any .one farm of the very best possible construction it is . the cream separa- tor. Tt is used oftener than any piece of farm machinery—730. timesa year—and the very ‘best ‘machine ‘that you can buy will be far the cheapest in the end. You have always heard the DE LAVAL spoken of as a high-grade machine. All DE LAVAL osters,” because it always “makes good.” 42 E. Madison Street CHICACO 14&16 Prlnc-a- Street WINNIPE shaver; and its nickeled box, beautifil as Sterling Silver and easier to keep clean. COLGATE'S TOILET WATERS delicately perfume the handkerchief, relieve nervous headaches, cool and soften the skin, add comfort to the sick room and in small quanties make a delightful addition to basin Anything made by Colgate can'be'purchased at our Store. Hanson’s A.Il.S.’"Drug Store COLGATE'S SHAYING Cream Separator See and try a s o of the World’s o Creameries use DE LAVAL Cream Separators Ten years ago there were a dozen different makes of creamery or factory separators in use. To- day over 98 per cent, of the world’s creameries use DE LAVAL separa- tors exclusively. It means a difference of several thousand dollars a year whether a DE LAVAL or some other make of separator is used in a creamery. DE-LAVAL cream separators are made in all sizes and capacities, from a 135-b. an hour machine that sells for $35 to a' 1350-!b. machine that sells for $160. DE LAVALS are made to run by hand, or can be furnished with attachments for operation of various kinds of We give you a free trial, and we have an arrangement if you desire to make partial payment at tlme of pur- chase, and pay the balance oa easy terms covering a period of twelve months. If you areinterested in the purchase of a cream separator,” be sure to write for our new catalog which illus- trates and ‘describes ‘in det.all the features which have made the DE LAVAL the universal favorite among dairymen THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. Drumm & Sacramento Sts. 8AN FRANCISCO 1016 Western Av.nuo SEATTL ‘GIVEN HARDWARE GOMPANY