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MONDAY, JULY 10, 1910. BEMID]I BRIEFS TSt stanton, city News Reporier DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter J. W. Smith is building an addition | of Scandinavian settlers on the rich to his home, 12th and Irvine avenue. |and fertile lands tributary to Ten- | strike, but it would require a good 4 deal of advertising to do so and nec- {fi:th[J?e’:‘:?cY and Tuesday nights at| ogsarily there would be some expense i connected with the move. Mr. Ran- We are in a position to sell watches| dall has been successful in locating much lower in price than most jew-| colonies in different parts of the elers and undersell any of the cata-!state.—Tenstrike Tribune. log houses in the large cities. Geo. T. Baker & Co., 116 3rd St., near the| L5t of 2. s | claimed” at the Bemidji postoffice | for the week ending, July 8, 1911.— Three Eland township homestead-| Men—Carlson, Alfred; Coburn, E.; The greatest motor event of the ers made final proof on their farms| Furney Ed; Gately, Mr.; Horton, | O 7 operation, returned to her “a5 pange you pett . pooh-pooh worms, Fathers sniff (his morning before Fred Rhoda,|Loren: Hoover, Chas: Holverson, | O Yesterday, is much improved yo "poyo pue per fate husband's | Worms. but children go on suffering clerk of the district court. They|Chris; Johnson, C. W.; Langdon,| o el While here she was the| wiy expressly stipulated that 1f she Y e Woih ewre, Harry Provo, Peter Berg and| Archie R. (2); Nelson, Theodore; | SucSt Of her daughter, Mrs. B. H.| oo o couong nustand her legacy was | Killer will knock ~“pig-headedness” John P, Nilson. | Marcum. Mrs. Davies was accom-| | out of some parents and make them | Peterson, Pete; | Senyohl, J. B.; ‘Warner, Sandstrom, Casper; Stocer, Edward (2): Emmen; Waber, Billey. Burt, Mrs. R. L.; Brown. sippi dam and down the | g Gus; Bowers, Mrs. Mary; An- Money to Loan. V. L. Ellis. Numerous launch trips were made to the Mis: to Minnesota and Wisconsin points, including the twin cities, Milwaukee | and Marinette. to be away about Brainerd Dispatch. apeparing at the Brinkman Theatre during the past week, before leaving | for Brainerd this morning closed a deal whereby they expect to become | the owners of a lot on Riveside. They | will return to Bemidji in two weeks | at which time they will remain for | the summer. advertised letters “un-|accompanied by their mother. who came to this city some time ago | panied by her Lois and Beryl Davies who have been the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Mar-| cum for the past week. FEATHER RENOVATING. New feathers cleaned. | | THE NOBLE LIFE. fill the -air ‘with thegs fruit. Some - women own house kke the honeysuckle over the door, yet, like it, fll all the region with the subtle fragrance of their goodness. How-greata boun- ty and a blessing-is it so to hold one.'filsiflsllur they shall be music to Mrs. Titus expects | three weeks.— | | i The Grace Sisters, who have been S11 First street, Hemidji, Minn. For Sale. year old. Price $25.00. F. M. PENDERGAST, steam cured and Old feathers made to ap- pear like new. Pillows made from beds if desired. Telephone No. 553, A fine Chester White boar. One Bemidji, Minn. JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN™ Fire=-Life—IN SUR A N C E—-Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Office--Odd Fellows Building The Grace Sisters are | Mrs. W. L. Davies, of Crookston, | Not to-Be Baffled. | really married so soon again, eh? _to revert to his most distant relative. | 0Old Bangs—That’s where she was foxy. She hunted up the relative and | married him.—Smart Set. two grandchildren, knocking. Price, 25c.; gists everywhere and by Mrs. Bangs—So that pre(t‘y widow is w 0 R M s Doctors laugh at “worms.” Mothers ashamed of letting their children suffer needlessly. Try K. W. K. and you will beiieve in worms and quit sold by drug- NORTHERNAUTOMOBILECO. REPAIRING, RENTING AND|STORAGE it Fifteen years experience. Specialist on gasoline engines and automobile engineering. Bring your work to us and save the expense of experimenting. Our shop is equipped with modern machinery. Our respousihility is back of our work. river launch erday. Both the passensger|gerson, Mrs. Anton B.; Cameron. the Yankee Doodle and the |y \william: Cole, Belle . o i : Mrs. William: : Decha- Storm Kinz were filled with pleasure| eay Mrs. Alexander: Erickson, Mrs. I'_" cekers on all of their scheduled Sun-| v trips. Harry: Sanders, Miss Belle. The Northern for those who seek and a T tional Bank POPPPPOPOOOP®O9,@ safety most of all| & PERSONALS. @ earning rate of interest GOV E G OO GGG OGOV O O ® for their money. ‘ | J. L. Kemp is ill at his home on This evening the city council Will | pyweleth street consider the liquor license applica- tion of Naish McKinnon, who asks| J- M. Sullivan is spending today for a T al of his license. The!in Brainerd of business. council will take no action on the| . A. Shook of Northome, was a paving proposition as the bids for!business visitor in Bemidji yester- the work will not be received until | day. July 24 F. B. Winslow. formerly of Be- . but now of Crosby, was in the sterday. World's Most Daring Drivers at the Majestic tonight. A. L. LaF Ralp Lycan has in taken charge of the Nor- Lavinia. where he spent the past thome Record, of which the late week camping. John Wilm w « editor at the time ' Bl L Tenny Peterson of Crookston, was of his de and has placed F. H.! : the guest of Whitney Brown. over of the same. he s : e | Sunday, returning home this after- noon. of Grand Rapids returned from g in cha having been foreman of the office Wilm's management. Henry Logan, who recently es- tablished an insurance office in thi city, left this morning for Brainer on Business. We do not make charge for en-| purchased of u for engraving ar- seo. T.| near the John Moberg and family have moved to their summer home at Mo- vil Lake where they will spend the rest of the summer. 116 #rd St., old time marks of In- 11s has been destroyed ull, the oldest steam- William Bruce of Kelliher, who ve navigated the Rainy Lake | has charge of the Crookston Lamber 'p until (wo vears ago compauny's interests in that t as in use between In-|spent today in Bemidji s and Kettle Falls, a more than forty mil One of tie -rnational F: itory, and riv e steamer rnational F Chas. White and family have moved to their home at Pine River, Hud Fisk, when in need of | Minnesota, where. they will remain gas engine and motor for the next thirteen months. hop, lake front | Phone 281. distance antomo bout repair wor Arne Solberg arrived in foot of Fourth str this morning from Kelliher. parties took ad-| berg was at one time connected with terday’s pleasant | the sheriff's office in this county: and many quarts of the Lerries were picked. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Benner were among a party of four who secured more than & hul-| ook yeturned to her home this dred quarts yesterday. the berries be-| oo oo ing picked just below the outlet of | Lake Bemidji. | Dr.D. L. Stanton and ‘e and Dr. i | C. R. Sanborn and wife, were Cass Don't miss the famous picture pake pleasure visitors yesterday showing the World's Most Daring The trip was made in the Sanborn Drivers tonight and Tuesday at the|aytomobile. Majestic. Bemidji weather, Miss Cora Hanson of Thief River| Falls, who has been a guest at the A. H. Comstock home for the past Miss Minnie Lyons returned this morning to her home at Verndale, Minnesota, after having been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Com- tock for the past week. property of | the Northern Minnesota Navigation company, which also owns and oper- ates the stern wheeler, Itasca, one of | the largest of the Lake of the Woods cteamers. The machinery of the, Francis M. Kane of Milwaukee. ar- ; |l was taken out of the boat| Tived in the city yesterday morning ceveral vears ago, only the haul and | and will be the guest of his uncle | and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire - - | for the remainder of the summer. One large store refrigerator for sale or exchange for smaller one. | W. H. Schmitt. phone 657. a portion o fthe cabin burning. Miss Nellie Fullerton has returned | from Lake Plantagenet where she |has spent the past week camping. | Miss Fulelrton was poisoned and was ssued b “ler Cou issued by Clerk of Court Fred Rh0da| poreq o return for medical treat- during the past several days, being|po. - granted to Richard Middleton of | Pierce county Washington, and Flor- ence Pendergast, daughter of L. G.|Hakkerup of this city, arrived in Pendergast of this ¢ Otto Ander-|Bemidji Saturday from Crosby, son and Anna Hazen, and BEugene | Where he moved several months ago. Arthur Currey to Myrtle Bell Tib-|Mr. Hakkerup will spend several days i |in Bemidpi. Three marriage licenses have been | ir John Hakkerup, a brother of Neils betts. 1000 feet of film showing the five | hundred mile International sweep- J. E. Rourke and wife and daugh- | ters, Carmele and Blanche, of Kansas stakes races held at Indianapolis, |Cit¥: Mo. and Mrs. A. J. Ghio of St. May 30, at the Majestic tonight and Louis, arrived in Bemidji vesterday. Tuesday. \and will spend several weeks in this vicinity campin; Judge C. \V. Stanton, accompanied | L) by his court reporter,” Lee LaBaw,| A party including, A. H. Comstock will leave tonight for International |and wife, Misses Minnie Lyons. Flor- Falls, where tomorrow they will open | ence Smith, Cora Hanson and Messrs. the July term of district court for|Joe Anderson, C. C. Crippen and Koochiching county. Sheriff Forrer,| Harry Smith spent yesterday at Stony who has just returned to Interna-|Point returning in the evening. tional Falls from his old home in! \iss Edna Schmitt, bookkeeper of Wisconsin, where he underwent alihe Citizens State bank of Thief serious operation, is regaining his River Falls, is the guest of her par- lost strength and will have personal{ents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schmitt for charge of the county jail during the g week. She was accompanied by term. Miss Alma Sether who will be her If you want to borrow money to|guest for the week. build or pay for a home the bu Adam E. Otto, formerly assistant | Northwestern Building Association | postmaster in Bemidji, and who was of Fergus Falls will furnish it to you | recently appointed United States on most favorable terms. You can|postoffice inspector, with headquart- pay it in monthly installments or if| ers in Superior. Wis., arrived in the | you want to pay it off in full within| ity yesterday morning for a short a short time you can pay it on much | yisit with his family. He will return more favorable terms than if secured | o Superior Tuesd of any other loaner. This assicia- | tion has funds on hand to promptly| Professor Gito Berzn, who recent-, close up all loans which they make, |1y assumed charge of the agricultnral | and if you are in need of any money | department of the Bemidji bigh' and will write circulars giving the|school, spent Sunday with his mother | terms and methods in detail will be|at Hendrum, returning to Bemidji| mailed to you. this afternoon. This is the first op-| portunity Mr. Bergh has had to wager. 7. M. Randall, of Bemidil | visit his home, since his graduation| rike today looking 2f-5¢ Magison in June. | ter land interests. He owns a half| section south of the village. Mr.| Mrs. H. E. Titus, a former resident Randall stated to the Tribune that|of Brainerd, now of Bemidji, where with the assistance of the business|Mr. Titus is conected with the M. & L. men of Tenstrike he would be wil-|railway company, passed through' ling to assist in locating a colony | Brainerd today on an extended visit July lith to J We must reduce your wants, choice suits, your choice . Lot choice . . . . . . Lot 3 contains suits choice .. . . . . . 1 Lot values up to $10.00 choice . . s a0 B E 1 Lot values up to $15 00 choice . . v e e e 1 Lot values up to $18 00 choice : s & « « + @ & & = 20 Suits size 3 to 6, values $3.00 to $8.00 $5 00 and $6 00 choice . . . 5 18 $3.50 and $4.00 $2 5 s suits now Boys’ Knee Pants suits now 1 lot boys’ knee pants values up to $1.25 choice . . . . 500 Men's Shirts and Vests We will offer during this sale a large lot of men’s negligee shirts and fancy wash vests at 25 per cent discount. Straw Hats 1 lot of Men’s fine Straw Hats, values ’ up to $4, o close at, each G w 490 Soiled Window Shades, Half Price Silk Petticoats, black and colors, $2 95 a pair pair 1 lot fi each each each...... Cirls’ L7 CLEARANGE SiLE wear before inventory, now is the time to supply a nice cool place to shop. Our Men’s Suits Have Been Divided Into Three Lots Lot 1 contains $15.00, $16.50, 2 contains $2000 and $2250 suits, Young Men’s Suits Boys’ Two Piece Suits $45 1 lot Men’s $3.50 and $4 Oxforns, 13 pair J. & M. $6 to $6.50 Shoes a 980 Men’s Night Shirts $1.25 values,each . . . . . 1 lot $2 Pajamas, choice 1 lot Boys’ Banded Shirts Bargains in Ladies’ Suits and Coats, O’LEARY-BOWSER CO. uly 3lst our stock of Men’s and Boys’ garments at a low prlce and $18 00 and $.70 .00 $10 OO $14.50 » $16.50 from $.....50 and $5.00 $10.00 $13.50 $1.95 $7.00 and $10 00 suits now . $6.95 Men’s Shoes $2.79 ne Muslin Night Shirts, $1 and 790 79¢ . 19¢ Coats and Dresses.