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x I BEMIDJI BRIEFS I mmsrarmerer., © Hints to the Housewife. .~ ®|% " Ad 0'070_,‘»00»&070 000G < 'To’rumove grass stains from cot- Work on the first three blocks of the underground telephone conduits fest residents of Brainerd, died sud- ton goods wash in alcohol. S hn C. Co 5 = 3 Jonn Eton, sons af,; thctold Keep white wax on hand for wax- is nearing completion, the men hav-| denly at the summer home of his son, [ 28 Silkateen, for it is difficult to e body, particularly th arts (- S ing reached Fifth street. A hot dinner will be served in the Presbyterian Church basement by the Ladies’ Aid on Wednesday and Thursday, from 11:30 to 1:30. Price 25c¢. . 2 far between™ fire record. The de- department has not been called out to fight a fire since July 4, and then it was to aid Nymore folks. hose. 70 per cent profit. Make $10 daily. Full or part time. Beginners investigate. Wear Proof, 3038 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dr. J. F. Peterson, graduate of|in the Kaiser house on Bemidji av-|may be warmed by its passage|warns you that your kidneys require dental surgery from the University|enue. of Minnesota, has located in Bemid-|for 18 years. She has furnished the|lungs. ji, his home town, and has estab-|Kaiser house with hospital appli- ances and will conduct the place with lished an office in the Miles block. We manufacture in our workshop |2 a large variety of wedding rings.|hospital lines. We charge for the gold and our prof- it for making same only. Baker & Co., 116 3d St. tist Church will meet Wednesday af- ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. H.lcalendar, and with the possibility of | X¢P the Petals soft and fufty look- immediately after the 3|disposing of the remainder of the Mg o'clock meeting at the Presbyterian|civil cases today, the Koochiching Crouch Chureh. Money to Loan, V. L. Ellis. There will be a social meeting of the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. Church at the home of Mrs. D. Wileox, 611} Irvine Avenue on Wednesday after- noon at 2 o’clock. All are requested | to bring their calendar money. is If you don’t own a Kodak, bor- P row, beg or steal onebut get one. We rent Kodaks. Barker's Kodak Shop. found to be uninjured except - for|of damage done by water to the engine. ; of Excursions to the Dam on the |3t Yankee Doodle, fast mail and pass- enger boat. Leaves Bemidji at 2:30, returning at 5:30. After 48 hours of rainy weather which began with a steady downpour Saturday night and which continued vesterday a la April showers, clear skies prevail and the Weather Man | bas hoisted the “fair and warmer” | flag. in at boat repair work. foot of Fourth street. Phome 381. children left this morning on the ear- | 0f ly train for Tenstrike where they |Times. spent the day picking raspberries. Judging from the number of Pails|engineer, yesterday proved himself a each carried an extra large quantity i hero in a trying moment near Little [the guest of her brother, William of berries will be brought back to-|palls. With his train, No. 11, of the | Finnigan, during the past two weeks, night. | Northern Pacific. railway, rushing|will return to her home in St. Paul EARN A FREE SCHOLARSHIP by | th sending the names of all young people | he rounded the curve across the long who might be interested in taking|br! a fine business or shorthand course|erd, when his engine struck a horse. | ;migji and after attending a few ses-| pathetic action, duplicated in no in Brown's Business College which | The body was rolled from end to end|giong of the Bible Conference will wri . machine is easiest opens in Bemidji about Sept. 15th.— |across the bridge. other ting y Address A. E. Brown, Prin., Amer.of Nat. Bank, St. Paul. Martin Johnson of Blackduck who recently came here for treatment for heart disease, died yesterday and will be buried by Undertaker Green at the county’s expense, the bill to be trans- ferred to Beltrami county, where hej of belonged. Nothing is known as to his relatives.—International Falls Journal. clocks. 3d St. Near the lake. Colonel Funckley’s wooden statute of Chief Bemidji, which has orna-|® mented his front yard for the past{® few yvears, has undergone a complete | & change of paint. Formerly the statue wore the color of a gold tint, which has been changed to a gray. The statue was hewed from the trunk of a Norway pine. 1 have the Chapman blacksmith shop. 1 can do your work and war- rant it. 1 am here to stay. A. McDougall, horse shoer. Chief White today picked up a beggar who had a hand tied up as if | interested -in the Cass Lake Crate|their home. it was injured and who was making | factory, was in Bemidji today. a house to house canvass for food. He is thought to be at the head of a|er were in Bemidji today. Mr. Carl-|wife and two children; are guests of bunch of bums who are hanging out | ton is a hotel man in Walker. along the shore of the river and who would be routed were they within police Jjurisdiction.—International Falls Journal. Yes, 1 can shoe your horses. Iiqjing chief of the Northwestern tele- make a specialty of lame, strikers,|phone company, was in Bemidji to- drivers, ete., aud warrant them. I|gay have had 20 years experience along this line. - A. H. McDougall, horse shoer. owners living across the Great Northern tracks to have a sidewalk put in from the Great Northern de- pot west on First street have failed. The proposition came up at the meet- ing of the council last evening. It developed that because of ‘the paving Security State Bank, and H. C. Baer,{ W. Tanner of Webster, S. D., H. F. that is to be dome, no more money |Cashier of the same institution, left|Bosworth of Bemidji and G. M. Rob- this morning for Walker. can be expended. Have you.a Kodak Film Tank for developing your films?. If not you are more than likely to spoil.them in developing. Take them to Bark- er’s Kodak Shop. Harry Congdon, at the lower end of Gull lake, where he had gone with his wife for an over Sunday visit.|binding the seams use the French Mr. Congdon was probably one of the |Sé8m. It is much neater and quickly best known citizens of Brainerd, was|done. R. man and belonged to many other{and water will restore old crepe. Dip Bemidji is establishing a “few and {organizations, National Bank to avoid all specula- O tive ventures and to keep its funds|is to put it in a towel of soapy water in assets always readily convertible {and set it out in the strong sunlight. food, MEN and WOMEN, sell guaranteed | into cash. ey Lt e nurse from Calgary, Canada, has come to Bemidji to live and has de-|Phere into a cooler one, keep the |DUrning brick dusk or sediment, sal- cided to establish a private hospital |mouth always closed, so-that the air | 13% comple: nénrm e ma Geo. T.|terian Church will serve dinmer for |dried after each dipping, until the|SWamp-Root by mail, absolutely free. Near the|25¢ on Wednesday and Thursday in |Tight shade is obtained. lake. the Presbyterian Church basement|red ink will give a pretty shade of | Weekly Pioneer. = The Ladies’ Aid society of the Bap- | from 11:30 to 1:30. term of district court which has been | brown henrietta at 69 cents a yard | in session for several weeks, and over|and a remnant of pretty brown and which Judge C. W. Stanton of this|cream plaid taffeta, three-fourths of city has been presiding, will adjourn |one yard, costing 50 cents, were re- today. by his court reporter, Lee RaBaw,|girl of 6 years. The silk was used will return to Bemidji tomorrow. men, Beaulieu and Duane, on Friday g = morning he went to Waubun and a-| R2de With three side plaits on each ter two hours' visit at that village |Si0ulder joined to a skirt kilted he was driven to the White Earth The “Marcum,” which was buf-|agency by H. N. Crostue by auto. feted by the waves of Sunday’s wind | He spent a portion of the afternoon against the boom of the Bemidji mill|and evening there and started for was brought back today and was| Detroit Saturday night. The purpose !the guest of Theo. H. Beaulieu. the Gentilly cheese factory does not|XOrning for Park Rapids where they carry off a prize if not the first prize, state contest for June, cheese made| Aitkin county, and who resides at by Gabriel Bernau, the cheesemaker| Aitkin, was in Bemidji today as a the highest score, the second prize | comes to Red Lake Falls, the cheese entered by C. O. Fournier scoring See Hud Fisk, when in need of g3 3. automobile, gas engine and motor|gome high scores were made by the Shop, lake front|entries of rear-by creameries. - Wi § =g & rros X Lauritzen of Lambert scored 92, L.| ~GeorEe Noll'secretary of the' Fiti- A party of about forty women and | Hazelrund of Plummer 92, A. J. Hed | simmons-Baldwin fruit house of Be- bumped the ties. . " - McLagan threw the throttle wide|Deapolis, arrived in Bemidji this open, and with his trucks hitting the | OTRINg M ties, the pilot shattered, one wheel|the purpose of explaining the work- his drivewheels still clinging to the rails, he ran over the long bridge, rived in Bemidji yesterday to be saving train, passengers and crew |present at the Bible conference which from destruction. the train would have buckled on the |accompanied by his son, Beverly. engine and all would have gone into | We call for, repair and deliver|the river. McLagan has been an en- Geo. T. Baker & Co., 116|gineer on the Northern Pacific for = % ) twenty-five years. ji baseball team pitching staff, and me.s’l was in Bemidji today. duck American, was in Bemidji to- day. F. H. Koch of Grand Forks, who is H.|ston, is a guest at the Rosaan Cot- tage at Lavinia. had visited relatives at Turtle River | Lavinia and after visiting in the city returned to Hendrum yesterday. First National Bank, went to Inter- e national Falls this morning on busi- Efforts on the part of property|ness. for International Falls where he has|ing to Grand Forks, Fargo, Detroit, business to attend to in connection |and several other places. with court there. & the Crookston lumber company in- terests in the vicinity of Kelliher, was in Bemidji this morning. thread. = ‘When sewing in sleeves, instead of prominent Odd Fellow and G. A.| A little glue dissolved in skim milk the crepe lightly into the mixture It is the policy of the Northern|®Nd Dang to dry in tie open air. During the winter months especi- ally, when we live an indor life, the A good way to bleach linen or lace|Kkidneys should receive some- assist- P. LAHR, Pres._ ance when needed, as we take less ex- % Offices, Roo ercise, drink less water and often eat Sell = If it will be exposed thus to dust and i;g the k‘ldne%n e:’ dc‘:n :sre ‘work than dirt, place a pis f gl it. ature intended. lence of kid-|- 2 N SR o OTen it ney trouble, such as lame back, in- When going from a warm atmos- |ability to hold urine, smarting - or Mrs. AT Smith, a professional | weak and irre; - ‘heart action, Mrs. Smith has been a nurse |through the mose ere it reachés the | help immediately to avoid more ser- 3 ious trouble. An herbal medicine containing no Faded artificial flowers may be re- minerflgs or opiates h;n [lhi m?itm heal- novated by the use of aniline -inks, | in& influence. An ideal herbal.com- e pound that has had remarkable suc- which will" stiffen the petals as we!l cess as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kil- as color them. The ink should be di- | mer’s Swamp-Root. The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby-|luted with water, and the flower ‘You may receive a sample bottle of PROPER view to private comfort along strict sell for years; we can find a purchaser. at your disposal. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamp- Ordinary | ton "N Y., and-mention the Bemidji shrimp pink. Shake the flowers oc- casionally while drying in order to Having completed the criminal what you want and where you want it, we I INNESOT= @ . One and one-half yards of wood- q\i’TA TE F A‘\OQ‘_ F. M- MALZAHN D ExposiT 407 Minn. Ave. Judge Stanton, accompanied | sponsible for a small little frock for a for a panel down the front, the belt, Representative Halvor Steenerson |the hand cuffs and the fiat piped ent Thursday visiting at Mahno- and that furnished the Dutch round neck. There was a long French body hemmed on the bottom, under the belt, and the cuffs confined bishop sleeves. All the plaid was cut on the ias. the out of town men who are in Be- midji today for the purpose of at- [tending the Good Roads meeting. his visit was to study conditions the reservation generally.. While ‘White Earth Mr. Steenerson was Judge M. A. Spooner and County Attorney G. M. Torrance left this It is unusual when the product of - _ W anism of the have a hearing before Judge Wright. a state scoring contest. In the| Louis Hallman, county attorney of the Gentilly factory, scored 94,|delegate to the Good Roads meeting. 3. B Posi=tfornerly ‘connected (BALL-BEARING, LONG-WEARING) with the Crookston lumber company in Bemidji but who is now located at Fort Frances, was in the city this morning. In the butter scoring contest fufie precision of ball bearings, made and adjusted with scientific exact- ness. 'i‘he nerves of this typewriter are sensitive to the nerves of your finger tips, and just as instantly responsive as the finger tips are to the brain. St. Hilaire 91.75.—Red Lake Falls | midji, returned this morning from Kelliher, where he spent last evening Dick McLagan, a veteran St. Paul| " businese: Miss May Finnigan, who has been rough the darkness at an easy gait, | this evening. Rev. Redahl of Hendrum, who has »: 2 = idge out of Little Falls for Brain: | pone st meete R wume ¢o ne.| This immediate, smooth, sym- The front trucks the engine left the track and Quick as a flash return to Hendrum. Senator James T. Elwell of Min- for the'operator and mOStad- vantageous to the machine. The senator is here for| Both wear longer. Send for descriptive literature L C. Swri & Buos. TYPEWRITER COMPANY 420 Second Ave. S., Minneapolis, Minn, the baggage car off the track, and ings of his good roads bill law. Gustavus Ober of Baltimore, ar- Had he stopped |is now in progress. Mr. Ober was Charles Roy, who for several sea- one on monthly :payments"f or vie will pay off your old 11 ortgage in the same way. BeHtrami Co. Saving and Building Association- 5 . ‘W. C. KLEIN, Secy. nyl 5 and’6, O’Leary.B0wser Block WE SELL, BUY, LEASE, OR NANAGE T ¥ * How about that real estate yon have been ‘trying to We have a thorough knowledge of realty values. Our services are Perhaps you have been looking for a farm, city realty, a summer home, lake shore property. If you wish to buy -property of any kind, tell us will find it for you and buy it at a price that will please you. ~Phone 420 the Key—What Happens? - Your most delicately sensi- tive nerves direct the most delicately - responsive mech- |— L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Key-lever, typebar, carriage (and shift, if you write capitals)—reafiy all essential operating parts of the typewriter—leap into action and rform their:functions-with the perfect ease, smoothness and abso- sons was the mainstay of the Bemid- i who this season has been pitching gilt edge ball for the Cass Lake nine COOOOOOO OSSOSO was in Bemidji today. PERSONALS, $| F. 3. McPartlin of International 909009 9900004990 Falls, . county attorney of Koochich- Pat Lynch of International Falls, |ing county, arrived in Bemidji this morning and will dttend the meet- ings of the good roads committee to- day. Charles Oberg, editor of the Black- the head of the English department in the University of North Dakota, who with his wife and mother-in- law have spent the past several E. E. Kenfield of Chicago, who is|'weeks at Buena Vista, have left for Miss Meta Ebinghausen of Crook- Horace White of the Fargo Uni- Charles Carlton and wife of Walk-{ versity accompanied by his. fatler, Mr. White’s cousin, A. P. White. Peter Larson of Hendrum, who They have spent the past month at a few days will go to ‘their home where Mr. White must resume his ‘work shortly. Mrs. A. P. White received a card this morning from Mrs. W. L. Brooks from Fort Tototen, telling her of their trip. = The weather has been fine so- far and -mo- accidents have happened as yet. They expected to start back yesterday but before re- E. E. McDonald left this morning | turning to Bemidji: they plan on go- A. A. Wolfe of Grand Forks, trav- ‘A- G. Wedge, vice-president of the William Danforth of Eau Claire, E. J. Swedback, president of the{ Wis., Andrew Boss of St. Paul, K.|. inson of Grand Forks, were among the contractors who were present at the council meeting last evening in an effort to secure-the contract, for the building of the 11 blocks of pave- | ment which is to be-constructed in -Charles Carter of Hines, is among | Bemidji this summer. = ‘William Burce, who has charge of Meetis nights ‘.vury second and- fourih Monday f._;:fi?_’““" at 0dd Fellows: P. 0 B Regular meeting nights every . Wedhéoday® evommne at 8 o'clock. Eagles hall.- G AR Regular meetings—First and third_Satu after- Beltrami L 0. 0. F Bemidji Lodge No. 119 Regular _meetin; nights —every Friday, 8 o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami. I O. 0. F. Camp No. 24. Regular meeting every second and fourth Wednesdays at 8 o'clock, at Odd Fellows Hall. Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights — first and third Wednesdays at 8 6'clock. —L 0. O. F. XNIGHTS OF PEYTHIAS. Bemidji Lodge No. 168. B eetIng hife ar 4 e o'clock—at the Eagles' Hall, Third street. LADIES OF THE MAC- CABEES. Regular meeting ni; t last Wednesday evening in each month. ‘MASONIC. A. F. & A. M., Bemidji, 233" " Regular = ‘meetin, nights — first and thirc 8 o'clock—at Beltrami Ave, and Fifth St. Bem@i Chapter No. 70, 2R A. Stated convocations —tirst and third_Mondays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at nic Beltrami Ave., and Fifth St - iilkanah Commandery No. 30 K. T, Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, 8 o'clock p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- trami Ave., and Fifth St i3 0. E. §. Chapter No. 171. Regular ‘meeting nights— first and th days, § oclock — at nic Hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fiftli x B. A Roosevelt, - No. 1523. Regular meeting nights every second and fourth Thursday evenings at § giclock in~0dd ~Fellows M. W. A. Bemidji Camp No. 5012. ) Regular meeting mights — urst_and third Tuesdays at o'clock at Odd Fellows Hall, 402 Beltrami Ave. SONS OF HERMAN. @ MODERN SAMARITANS. held second Regular meeting nights on Meetings j and fourth Sunday after- n, in the I O. O. F. p. m. the first and third Thursdays Hall at 8 noon of each month at 205 Beltrami Ave. M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rosidonce Phons 58 610 Amorics Avs.. . Offics Phons 12 FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office’s13 Beltrami Ave. Phone 318-2. Farm and -~ City Loans| and = - Real Estate William C. Klein{ O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19.