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—— ~_ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1011, 'BEMIDJI BRIEF. S Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE" ‘ DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter | & iaviaswnesia sasies seesasccase ¥ : HEALTH HINT FOR TODAY : A Habit That Works Injury. Among many seemingly harm- : : less practices is the one of stand- : : ing with the neck bent forward : : This causes undue pressure on : : the nerve centers at the neck and : small of the back, which eripples : the centers of activity. The : : head should be kept in its natur- : al position. Neck exercise will : give a graceful and easy poise : to the head and round out a homely neck and throat. The Ladies Aid Society of the Nor- wegian Lutheran Church met yester- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. AEkre’s. Two dollars and fifty cents will start you owning a farm at Nebish. Your interests are furthered by the interest you will receive on the Cer- tificates of Deposit issued by Northern National Bank. J. Dalton and wife left last night to attend the funeral of Mrs. Dal- ton’s brother, James Sullivan, who died at Minneapolis Thursday morn- ing. The body will be taken to Calu- met, Michigan, for burial. Buy a Nebish Farm. Go to Chapman's Shop for horse- shoeing. Automobile livery for quick ser- vice; rates reasonable. Phone 174. Northern Automobile Company. A 10-pound boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hand this morning. Mr. Hand is a homesteader in the northern part of this county and with his wife are visiting at the home of her father, George Smith of this city. Go to Hakkernp’s f.c Photo’s. Wanted—good seed potatoes as down payment on Nebish farms. per bushel. The latest models in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Shirtwaists, Skirts and| Waists now on sale at the Berman Emporium. The Independent Order of Odd Fel- lows will hold a regular meeting at their hall on Beltrami avenue this evening at 8 o'clock. Work in the second degree will be conferred upon several candidates and it is the de- sire of the officers that all members attend. Special display of Fall Underwear | at the Berman Emporium 10-20-40-80-acre farms at Nebish. Within one mile of station. Selling fast. E. V. Butler of this city who has been employed at the Barker Kodak shop for the past few months, has decided to locate in Mahnomen where he will operate a photograph gallery and will move there the first part of next month. Mr. Butler while in this city has taken many views of the city and surrounding country. | Fer fall and winter robes and horse DLlankets call at the harness shop. Automobile livery for quick ser- vice; rates reasonable. Phone 474. Northern Automobile Company. | J. J. Opsahl, superintendent of sales Nebish Willmar Colonization Co., Bemidji, Minn. Phone 177. The Ladies of the Eastern Star Lodge gave a farewell party yester- day afternoon for Mrs. D. C. Bren& man who is soon to leave for her new home in the west. The afternoon was spent in sewing and at 5 o’clock lunch was served. About twenty- five of the members of the lodge were present. Mrs. Breneman and one son will leave tonight for St. Paul where they will be the guest of Mrs. Brene- man’s parents for a few days. Upon their return here they will imme- diately leave for Kastle Rock, Wash., where Mr. Breneman preceded them some time ago and where they will make their future home. New Fall Underwear of every de- | scription now on sale at the Ber- | man Emporium. Automobile livery for quick ser- vice; rates reasonable. Phone 474. Northern Automobile Company. POOOOOOOOOOOROGO @ PERSONALS. © P00 CCROOOOO0® Mrs. R. H. Schumaker is spending the week ia the Twin Cities. Geo. E. Anderson, of the Swifts Company, is in the city teday from Brainerd. Mrs. M. A. Spooner is the guest of Mrs. R. C. Spooner, at Deer Lake, for a few days. Deputy Sheriff R. K. Watt, of In- ternational Falls, was in the ¢eity vesterday on business. i D. Theriault of Akeley transacted business in the city yesterday, re- turning home this morning. Harold Mitchell came up from Crookston yesterday and will be the guest of his parents for a few days. Geo. Shea is in the city today. Mr. " Shea travels for the Crookston Lum- ber Company and makes this city his headquarters. Mrs. D. C. Breneman and a son will leave tonight for St. Paul to be VSSCJ' the| jand Sulphur Hair Remedy, a prepa- I ket social which is to be given there |treatment should be resorted to at the guests of Mrs. Breneman’s par- ents for a few days. P. J. McKeon of Brainerd, is in the city today on business. Mr. McKeon is employed by the Minnesota and International Railway Company. Contractor John -Moberg left this noon for Ball Club where he will superintend the building of winter camps. Mr. Moberg will be away for a week or more. County Attorney F. J. McPartlin, J. H. Drummond, Mrs. Jenney, Mrs. St. Clair, W. V. Kane and Aad A. Tone, all of International Falls, are spending the day in the city. Assistant Attorney General Janes and Fire Marshal C. E. Keller arrived in the city last night and went on this noon to Mud Lake where they will spend the next few ddys hunt- ing. . Chairman of the County Commis- sioners Viggo Peterson is in the city today, having returned with Supt. a new school house in the northwest part of the county. | Patterson will go to Guthrie this ev- ening where they will attend a bas- tomorrow night. They will be guests at the home of Miss Anderson while there. Mrs. W. L. Davies, who has been visiting her daughter, Dr. Leora Da- vies in Chicago, is at Duluth a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ballou, en route home. She leaves for Bemidji the latter part of the week where she will visit with Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum before re- turning to Crookston. Wanted—good girl for general housework. Mrs. H. W. Bailey, 605 Minnesota Ave. DON'T PULLDUT | THE GRAY HAIRS A Few Applications of a Simple Rem- edy Will Bring Back the Na- tural Color. “Pull out one gray hair and a doz- en will take its place” is an old say- ing, which is to a great extent true, if no steps are taken to stop the cause. When gray hairs appear it is a sign that Nature needs assistance. It is Nature's call for help. Gray hair, dull, lifeless hai-, or hair thar is falling out, is not necessarily a sign of advancing age, for there are thousands of elderly p2ople with per- fect heads of hair without a single streak of gray. When gray hairs come, or when the hair seems to be lifeless or dead, some good, reliable hair-restoring once. Specialists say that one of the best preparations to use is the old- fashioned “sage tea" which our | grandparents used. The best prepa- ration of this kind is Wyeth’s Sage ration of domestic sagc and sulphur, | scientifically compounded with later | discovered hair tonics and stimulants, the whole mixture being carefully balanced and tested by experts. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is clean and wholesome and perfectly harm- less. It refreshes dry parched hair, removes dandruff and gradually re- stores faded or gray hair to its na- tural color. Don’t delay another minute. Start using Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur at once and see what a difference a few days’ treatment will make im your hair. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. Bids Wanted. Bids will be received by the Build- ing Committee of the Littlefork Lodg of 1. 0. 0. F., for the lathing and plastering of their building at Lit-{ tlefork, Minn. The job consists of about 700 yards. All bids must be in on or before Oct. 24, 1911. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. Address G. J. Vandervalk, secretary. PEEVISH children are sick children. Don’t be cross and slap or scold them. Give them Kickapoo Worm Killer (It tastes like candy) and se how quickly they change to happy, goodnatured children that play all Stewart from a trip of inspection of | Misses Karna Anderson and Inez| Is veryexhilarating but_ somewhat tiresome. @After a day in the woods Beer Refreshes, stimulates, strengthens and insures a good night’s rest. Include a case in youroutfit “Leads them All” Theo. Hamm Brewing Ce. ST. PAUL, MINN. F. W, Langdon, Local Agent, Bemidji, Minn. | Huffman Harris & Reynolds Bemidji, Minn. Phone 144 Offers complete facilities for the Transaction of every form of Legitimate Insurance. Your Patronage Invited Real Estath, Loans,BondS and Rentals For quick results list your property with us. S FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office313 Beitraml Ave. Phone 319-2. First Mortgage LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTY Real Estate, Rentals} Insurance ' William C. Kiein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, Minn. Million a Week day, sleep well at night, and look rugged and well nourished. Price, 25c., sold by druggists everywher: school fells you all sbout ST s for ot Al e Myou are infer-. A Direct Factory Shipment of CLOCKS MANTLE CHIME HALL ALARM FANCY BUYING DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY WE SAVE YOU THE MIDDLE MAN'S PROFIT Geo. T. Baker & Co. 116 Third St. Near the Lakk To the Investor and 8T. PAUL 5 Home-Builder We have selected a number of lots—some of the most desirable in the residence district of Bemidji—which we are selling on the EASY PAYMENT PLAN—small cash payment—balance, weekly or monthly at 8 per cent. ’ For description of lots and full information regarding these and other lots in Bemidji, write us or call on H. A. Simons our local representative, Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 520 Capital Bank Bullding MINNESOTA Your New Fall Suit 18 awaiting- you. Here you'll see the greatest showing of men’s and young men’s suits and overcoats in this country. COLLEGIAN CLOTHES are the recognized stand- ard in men’s apparel, and this is the only store in town selling them. To : be properly dressed, wear Collegian Clothes. Let us show you a few of our nobby styles. FF T g g e g S e e e MANY PEOPLE FOR MANY REASONS Transact their business with this bank. There are a hundred reasons why you should have a bank account—there is no reason why you can not. A little reasoning along this line will con- vince you of the importance of having money in the bank—this bank. We want your business —we will appreciate it. The high standard of service and treatment accorded our customers is evidence of our appreciation of their patronage. We want to number you among our depositors. The Security State Bank _OF BEMIDJI JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN’ Fire==Life-—-IN SUR A N CE—Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD Co to Him for Farm Loans Office--Odd Fellows Bullding ROE & MARKUSEN BEMIDJI'S EXCLUSIVE GROCERS Fourth Street . Bemidji, Minn. OT FOR Government Officials, or for political “Bosses;” but for the most popular of their sex, to whom will be presented $1975.00 in valuable gifts. The greatest Popu- larity Contest evar \ held in this city. Enter yourname today. Votes given “ with all pur- - chases at our store. The Elliott Piano is an original creation, with dis- tinctly artistic tone quality, delicacy of touch, and dura- bility. No home is complete without this beautiful piano, and here is a_chance of your life to get one bsolutely Sign the coupon foday and hand it to us, nomina- ting in the great Popularity Contest. I Sl e e iR ali vided her name has not been entered. Condacted by National Pablicity Co., Freeport, lll., for CITY DRUG STORE L2 P

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