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—--rour cold while you can? An Interesting EXposi- tion of Spring Millinery ° Friday and Saturday March 17th and 18th We invite you to attend this opening at which time our display of the newest effects in Ladie’s Headwear from the centers of fashion will be complete in every particular. Parisian Models, Domestic Patterns and Latest Novelties in Millinery WILL BE ON DISPLAY Wehave made special effort to show the most desirable Millinery articles of the season. Never before has our stock been so complete. Words cannot do justice to the beauty of this season’s showing. A hearty invitation is hereby extended you to inspect our line of bright up to date Millinery. Yours Respectfully, HETLAND & FALLON | All kinds of bicycle repairing atl Don’t fail to see the beautiful line A. B. Palmer. of hats which will be displayed at | S. Thompsan of Blackduck '-ns)terl’the Henrionnet Millinery Opening | Bemidji Wednesday. lnn Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Theriault of Akely| William Burce of Kelliher left Richard Funck of Cass Lake spent | were Bemidii visitors today. jlast ereiitngifoi Ksllines sfter trang. the day in Bemidji. - . ctmg business in Bemidji Wednes-| on’t forget that Tubbs Bilious;day. Mr. Burce represents Don'’t forget the M. B. A. dance Man’s Friend cures those tired fcel-! Crookston Lumber company on the 17th. of March. ings. For sale at City Drug Store.[Kemher, Tubbs White Liniment for aches and pains. City Drug Store. Remember the Millinery Opening on Friday and Saturday at the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors. Mr. and Mrs. John Rose have gone to Island Lake, where they will spend a few days on the claim of Mr. Rose. Mike Maus of Kelliher spent Wednesday in Bemidji attending to business matters and renewing old' SOCIAL AND PERSONA L# acquaintances. Now is the time to fix your windows, while glass is cheap. We can save you nearly half from last| Fall’s prices. A. B. Palmer. | Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and little daughter Margaret of Brainerd ar-| rived in the city Tuesday evening | and are the guests of Mrs. J. Al Younggren. | Is your money working for you? | Are you insured against hard luck‘ or hard times? Now is the time to save part oi your income. ‘i Deposit it atinterest in the North- | ern Natioral Bank. l Dr. E. W. Johnson who has been an inmate of the St. Anthony Hospit- al for several weeks, is sufficiently recovered to be taken to his home| on Lake Boulevard. The doctor| will ot be able to attend to his duties for some time yet. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Foss of North- ome spent Wednesday in Bemidji on | a business trip. While here, they; purchased several lots on Minnesota | avenue where they will erect a resi- dence this spring. As soon 2s the dwelling is completed, Mr. and Mrs Foss expect to make their home in | this city. The Brotherhood of David club will meet Friday night in the Car. negie Public Library for their regular meeting. A full attendence of all officers is requested. The Library| Board has kindly consented to let| the Brotherhood of David club bave | the use of one of the rooms in the pew library Friday evening every| two weeks in which to hold their re- | gular meetings and tomorrow night the boys will hold their first meeung in the new quarters. | fully solicit your work. and the leaves of the trees are ma generalship of Miss Kate Heintz. Do you know that all the minor: ailment colds are by far the most dangerous? It is not the cold itself | that you need to fear, but the serious disease that it often leads to. Most of these are known as germ disef.fles.l and consumption are| Why not take Cham- | berlain’s Cough Remedy and cure! For sale | Barker’s-Drug-Store. | Pneumonia among them. dance at the Bemidii “Tubbs White Piné Cough Cure cures coughs and colds. Store. . Bicycle repairing. Repair ‘your bicycle and have it ready for use when you need it. A. B. Palmer. | Joseph H.Scribnerof Minneapolis, a real estate man who owns consid- erable property in this vicinity, is in‘Bemidji today looking: after his interests here. He was accompani- ted by J. D. Harrihan, also of Min- neapolis. : R. D. Marsh of aneapohs, a tmember of the contracting firm of | Bailey & Marsh, who are construct- ing the New Union depot fiere, re- turned to his home Wedcesday night, after spending Wednesday in the city. A number of friends of Mrs. C. E. Riley, 516 America avenue, pleasant- ly surprised her yesterday, the oc- Dainty - refreshments were ' served (and an enjoyable afternoon spent by all present. A. Birdsell of Antigo, Wis., " who railway during the construction of the new Soo road -through Bemidji, is in Bemidji today: looking after the interests of his road and renewing acquaintances here. Rev. H. Robinson McKee, who has been pastor of the Bemidji Bap- {tist church for the past three years, left this morning for Park Rapids, McKee and the McKee on pastorate. Mrs, children will join Mr. Saturday. Mrs. Theodore Guilickson and |little dauehter Margaret left this | morning for St. Paul, where they ! will make their future home. Mr. | Gullickson, who has been traveling | representative for the Hamm Brew- |10g company in this district, has been promoted, with headquarters {in St. Paul, where the family will reside in the future. Mr. Gullickson the | will remain in the city for several at|days to adjust matters before joining | his wife and child in St. Paul. Our Order Work Is in charge of an experienced trimmer, and we respect- All the birds of the atr, all the flowers of the garden rshalled under the casion being her birth annivernry.f was resident engineer for the Soo | | where he has accepted the Baptist| City Drog{l} | | | | has a world wide reputation. Time and expense were not considered in selectifig this stock. Our work room is again We solicit your orders and are second to none in giving you first classand up to date work. No. 209=-4th si.. P. O. Block==Bemidjl, Minn. in charge of Miss Goldsmith. CONGERS Spring Millinery Opening March 17and18 The Ladies of Bemidji and vicinity are cordially invited to attend this opening where a beautiful selection of pattern hats will be on display. THE GAGE HAT You will find Gage Hats at this opening. Also the Fisk hats and patterns from one of the best houses in Milwaukee. Oscar VanDull of Blackduck was in Bemidji Wednesday. O. L. Gordan of Park Rapids spent the day in Bemidji. Phil Medley of Park Rapids was in Bemidji today on a business trip. J. J. Hillistad of Fosston arrived in Bemidii this morning and spent the day here. 20 Holsten cows wanted on the Alfalfa Dairy Farm. Write W. G. Schroeder, Bemidji. Louis Ender of Livingston, Mont., arrived in Bemidji last evening and|take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. | is in the city on a business mission. You Buy Your Hats to Get Style; Sometimes Comfort, NEW DESIGNS ARE MANIFOLD and Chip Braids. These hats are in the newest shapes and developed in all the latest shades, among them the new blues In the soft Ca do all kinds of bicycle repairing. day. Orchastra at the M. B. A. March 17th. dance | are not treating it properly. There | is no reason why a cold should hang |on for weeks and it will not if you ! For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. shmere, Macre and popular corals. William Nesbit, a Grand- Rapids | business man, was in Bemidji to-| If you have trouble in getting rid | of your cold you may know that you | Palmer Hardware is equipped to| Dance to the music of a five piece 5 | SPRINGTIME MILLINERY DISPLAY AT THE Henrionnet Millinery Parlors Friday and Saturday, March 17 and 18 Millinery Elegance, joined with exclusiveness of style, is the distinct feature of our beautiful new line of headgear. We have very recently spent several weeks in the leading markets inquest of the latest millinery productions. are amply supplied with flowers, frames and fabrics from which to make each hat a studied triumph. Here You Can Get Both Your Spring Hat can be fitted to yuflr Money here without loss to the Quality of the Hat We Welcome Your Presence at This Opening. Come and Avail Yourself of the Correct Styles in Millinery Frlday and Saturday, Mvarch 17 and 18, 1911 The Henrionnet 309 Minnesota Avenue ery Parlors R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office’313 Beltrami Ave. ‘Phone 318-2. We