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FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911 BEMIDJI BRIEFS Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE" MAYNE STANTON, City News Reporter DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter | Money to loan. V. L. Ellis. Guy M. Daly, the human fish, at t%e. Brinkman tonight. Do not miss the big 9 cent sale at Erown's Saturday. The home of John Richards on Lzke Boulevard is undergoing some improvements, the entire front of the house being remodeled. A large parch with sleeping rooms over head has been added. Insurance—fire, life, farm, live stock, motor boat, plate- glass, burg- Jary, automobile, health, accident and scores of other lines, in the very bast companies. V. L. Ellis, Post- odice block, Bemidji. The recent cleanup along the lake front by Street Commissioner Carter | and his men has egected a pleasing change in its appearance. The men have gone over the parks near the li- brary and hospital with rakes, burn- ing the dead grass and brush. Guy M. Daly, the human fish, at the Brinkman tonight. Judge C. W. Stanton, accompauied by his court reporter, Lee LaBaw, returned from Walker last evening, where he has been presiding at the Cass County term of district court, which adjourned yesterday i naon. The term was short, lasting| less than two weeks, and there were but few criminal cases arraigned. Money to loan. “ice block, Bemidji. Passenger fares generally in Min- cents a mile on and On that date sota will be 3 ‘ter July 1 this year. so, class freight rates will be re-| stored to the basis existing before toe order of the railroad and ware- nouse commission on September 6, +06, which is higher than the rates that have been in effect since that order was made. Something New. Gould's Fountain only—"“Crimson Special'—order one today. Gould's,| 218 Beltrami Ave. after-| V. L. Ellis, Post-| 20 to 25 per cent 0 | Guy M. Daly, the human fish, at | the Brinkman tonight. | Gould’s up-to-date Soda Fountain, |now ready for business. 218- Bel- trami Ave. W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the Minnesota & International railroad, was in the city last even- ing on busines in the interests of his company. Money to loan on farm or city property. V. L. Ellis, Postoffice block, Bemidji. The cost of liquor licenses in the city of St. Cloud has been increased from $500 to $1,000. Under the state law cities of the third class, and St. Cloud is now so designated, can not issue licenses for less than $1,000. | List your property with V. L. Ellis, postoffice block, Bemidji. John Wells, the Cass Lake colored man, who was found guilty of having sold liquor to Indians Wednesday, at Walker, and who upon promise to behave had his sentence suspended, passed through Bemidji yesterday en route home. Big Bargain Sale of dishes at Brown’s tomorrow. The first automobile party from out of town to visit Bemidji this spring vesterday | Detroit and took dinner at the Mark- came in from ham. The party was comprised of {J. P. Van Metre and wife, Dan Van | Metre and Mrs. W. of Detroit. Quinch your thirst at Gould's Soda | Fountain. All the late and popular drinks served in an up-to-date style.% Gould's, 218 Beltrami Ave. D. P. Tierney of the state agricul- tural school has been appointed as- | sistant to Chief Forester W. T. Cox |at a salary of $2,000 a year. Mr. To be had at| Tierney is head of the Cloguet exper-! | iment station and instructor in for- i estry at the state agricultural school. He was graduated from the state ag-| 1 stand out as events. them and there is nothing finer than the expression of your good will by making the proper glft at this time; a remembrance which causes the recmlent to link the giver and the gift the intrinsic value of the conveys that will be appreciated. Come in and look over our stock of beautiful presents for such occasions and see how well you can express your sentiments with one of them. Less Than and Graduation day will be a thing of the past for this year. Our'’s is the store that keeps you in mind of coming @i Gift buying for the boy or girl graduate is a { events. pleasure at Barket's Drug and Jewelry Store HERE are timesin every life that Graduation time is one of with the event. Itis not gift, but the sentiment it Four Weeks A. Fairbanks, all; | forestry school. government forestry service and has served with lumber companies. Are you giving yourself a square | deal? Are you saving your money and investing it so as to bring a good return with safety of principal? | Investigate the features of the cer- tificate of deposit in the Northern National Bank and you will be cer- tain of these qualities. A Taste of It. . Missionary—~And: do.you know noth= ing whatever of religion? Cannibal— Well, we got a taste of it when the last missionary was bhere.—Toledo Blade. ricultural college and from'the Yale He has been in the|® | s el AT —=Puck. ooécodf;cooooooq PRICES @ oeoooooooooooeoo The Puzzling Point. Teacher—And did you make out a Yst of the nine greatest men in the history of the world.as T told you? Willie—Almost.. 1 can’t pick out the best catcher, though, to save my neck. Fire-Life~ wholesale. " Machines. _318 Minnesota Ave. THE LLAND MAN® -INSUR A NCE-—Aident - REAL ESTATE IN ALL 1T8 BRANGHES . FARM. LANDS BOUCHT. AND SOLD 00 to Nlm or 'lrug u’n- ai M Needles and repairs for all kinds of Sewing _Phone 573 Bemidji, Minn "JOFIN . ZIEGLER | BEMIDJIJ ms.!c HOUSE Wholesale and Retail Pianos. Organs and Singer Sewing Machines, Church and School Organs at Qualify With Low Price In Your Spring flutm i Economy united with high quality, that’s the rare combination we offer the men of Northern Minnesota. Copyright Hart Schaffner & Marx dreds of Suits and Overcoats of this supeiior line at $20 and $25. Many imported fabrics, Scotch, English, Irish Weaves. Boy’s clothes here are sold with an eye to the future; we're giving qualities that will make customers for us ten years from now. Norfolks confirmation suits, school suits, We know how to buy and we want your trade---there’s the reason. We offer a range of goods that includes the best selections from the best makers in America---that covers everything that can be honestly recommended. Suits as low as $10. your money back. If anything goes wrong--- YOUNG MEN'S GLOTHES A FEATURE The new models have a smartness, a distinction, a dashand vim which makes our store the headquarters for dressy snappy young men. Let us show you the new Anglo-American sack suit; the latest Varsity, - the Shape-maker, the Aviator, Gibraltor, Stanley, Student; names of some of the new styles; $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $25, $30, $35. THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES These are the clothes of popular favor; a general approval based on the merits of the goods, the tailoring, the style. We have The Clothes For Your Boy Russian suits, Sailor suits, Top Coats $3.50 to $10. Nothing Else | { I Clothes For men who want their money’s worth—perhaps you'rethatkindofone—we've exceptional in $3 hats, C. & K. special. If you've never seen or worn one let us know. For young men the new “Echo” just the right slant 3, and see the new Belgian Hare lots at $2. Other good ones at $1 and $1.50. Ask to see shirts with soft cuffs and collars in English cricket flannels,and “Vizela” strips. Cluett and other good ones at $1 to $4. Inter- woven hose for men guaran- teed 25c. Special: Mentor quality silk-lisle union suits worth $3, special at $2.15. Wilson Bros. Silkine under- wear worth $1 special 69c. hun- New spring models in Men’s Shoes, Oxfords in tan or black leathers, button or lace $3.50, $4, and %5. EXTRA! Great sale of Florsheim and Walk-Over sample shoes and oxfords, new styles tan and black leathers, button bal or blucher Florsheim $5 and $6 shoes at $3.45. Walk- Over $4 shoes at $2.65. Mail Orders Promptly Fiiled