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'BEMIDJI BRIEF = = Editorial Telephone, DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter “THREE-ONE” In Lieu of a Vacation. It is not the good fortune of all toilers to have an annual va- : cation. Yet for the general well : being of man it is necessary to : cultivate the holiday spirit at : times. If you cannot leave your : work endeavor to make your : free hours ones spent oxn the pic- nic order. Dismiss all anxieties from your mind. eat your meals : out of doors and sleep out of : doors. A few really lazy hours : out of the twenty-four will prove : a to the man or woman : hose tasks are of an exhaust- : variety. boon Starting Tuesday, October 31, pas- senger No. 34 which leaves the Great Northern depot at 12: going East, will have a fourteen section car with drawing room attached to it. Up un- now this train has had the four- section car but no drawing will add to the comfort ngers considerably. Go to Hakkerup’s fur Photo’s. en stoves in tkree days— pretty good record, isn’t it? ir—Monday, Tuesday and Wed- we sold fourteen Round Oak A. B. Palmer’s Hardware teen How the dust did blow today on those fine paved streets of ours. Up | the street and down the street and | sometimes around the corners. The street sprinkler could have done some effective work with the water wagon today. It was a case today of shut vour eves and shut your mouth, too, in order to be able to see and breathe when one reached a place of shelter. Go to Chapman’s Shop for horse- shoeing. Have you seen that elegant line of Round Oak stoves at Palmer’s Hard-| ware store? certainly are a fine display. They Miss Thora Thompson. a returned ionary from Burma, is expected the city Wednesday and e present at the Ladies’ ting of the Baptist Church p. m. She will also talk to nd girls Thursday, after and again oun Thursday will occupy the Prayer Meet- our. A general invitation is ex- All meetings will be d to all oon at phomere Liter- n the assembly room ose of making a constitu- electing officers. The re- committee on cons as accepted with a few ex- ood and the name was “Senior-Sophomore The following of- dent, Chas. nt. Wilbur ary, Olive Cunning- rer, Mona Flesher; critic, K{nappen. ham: Miss F d at carly, get i the room. plaster. fected parts is superior to a plaster and ¢ only one-tenth as much. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. The Cracker Jack factory is run- ning full speed today manufacturing the crisp and delicious Methodist Cracker Jack. Dozens of little Sun- day school girls were busy all day delivering the sweet stuffs to anxious buyers throughout both the residence and business sections of the eci The work of manufacturing is in charge of M J. W. Naugle, and the stributing is done by the girls of lier Sunday school class. Don't trifle with a cold is goed ad- vice for prudent men and women. It may be vital in case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for coughs and colds hildren. It is safe and sure. For by Barker’s Drug Store. TENSTRIKE.—Rev. J. C. Mapson, accompanied by his Reginald, left Wednesday night for Perry and Elma, Iowa, where they will spend the next month the guests of relatives.—Prof. Otto Berg of Be- midji, spent Sunday in this vicinity hunting.—Miss E. Flora Murray of : | Hobbins of next week and will ad-; Baptist church. C. W.! 1, $1.00 per order early at A piece of flan-| § | d with Chamberlain’s | Park Rapids, are in the city for a bound on over tne af-| wife and son, | Parker’s morning. in the Prairie, ‘arrived Saturday She is the primary teacher Tenstrike school.—Martin returned Saturday from Langdon. N. D.—Mrs. M. E. Knappen is spending the day in Bemidji— James Angell of Hornet was in town Thursday evening.—Paul Halupzok and John Pemble are building a new residence on the farm of Knute Strand in Hagali township.—The vield of crops has been exceptionally good this fall and farmers are ship- ping out all kinds of farm produce. | | You will own your own home even- tually if you persistently deposit your savings in the Northern National Bank. Look for our ad in this paper. It will show you exactly what the fam- jous Round Oak stoves look like, and { what they will do and for how much {they sell. See them at A. B. Palmer’s Hardware store. { Floyd Brown, who conducted a var- {iety store on Beltrami avenue for the past several years has decided to quit this line of business and will in all probability leave the city after clos- ing out his entire stock ' f supplies. The stock is a good one, consisting of dishes, crockery, tinware, glass ware, toys, candies and notions. The sale will open Monday morning, a full page announcement of which can be found on another page in this issue. The people will do well to avail them- selves of this splendid opportunity to buy holiday gifts at such a great sav- i Every article in the store is be- ng marked down to cost and below, which should be an inducement to careful buvers. Mr. Brown states that he has never conducted a price| clashing sale and believes that it is only once in a life time that this | should be done, and that this is his itime. of morey during the next ten days {and he wishes to give his patrons the jbenefit of his profits. Lame back is one of the most com- mon forms of muscular rheumatism. A few applications of Chamberlain’s Liniment will give relief. i by Barker's Drug Store. POPPROIDPODOOOD®O DO | @ PERSONALS. e PPLPPOOOEOOOOOOO S i Geo. Dufty of Blackduck, is in the icity today. R. C. Spooner of Wilton, is a Be- midji visitor today. | | | H. S. Simpson of Bena, is in the | city today on business. Harold Eveans of Crookston, {in the city today for a few hours. was Baudette, is trans- n the city today. H. E. Diemer of Trail, the elevator n the city today on business. Mrs. E. E. Hunter of Deer River, pending the day in the city shop- A C of the firm of Ross &lagainst the government suits. Mr. | Re ' her, is a Bemidji "‘s‘[orIKel]ogg. widely known as “trust | today. buster,” is not now connected with | T. Willson and wife of Black-|the government’s legal flepartmeut' ]idm‘k' are in the city today attending { to business. | Assistant Attorney General A. L. | Janes and wife of St. Paul, are in the “v;i:;: for a few days. ! Geo. McDonald of Winnipeg, will larrive in the city tt evening and | will be the gu of friends over Sun- | day. | | E. H. Pelton of St. Cloud i on business today. Pelton +is connected with the Watab Paper | Company. | i 0. S. Keay and wife and son of inight for Kalso. B. C. where Miss vers will be the guest of her er during the winter. J. D. W. Hall of Des Moines, W. i | | Hatch and A. J. Smith of Cedar Rap- |ids returned to the city today after having spent the past few days hunt- ing at Lake Winnibigoshish. W. L. Freeman and H. Grundman jof St. Cloud, who have spent the ]past few days hunting at Rice Lake, returned to the city today and will go on to St. Cloud this evening. { iren, Margaret Will and Fesus, left ;this morning for New Brunswicw, Canada where they will make their future home with Mrs. Sharp’s par- ents. Miss Lottie Martin of Winnipeg, who has been the guest of Miss Dorothy Hazen for the past week, left this afternoon for her home. She was accompanied by Miss Hazen who will spend the winter in Winnipeg ‘studying music. { | He must raise a certain sum | For sale! is in the| few days. JMir. Keay is county audi-| itor of Hubbard county. i | | Mrs. K. K. Stangland and her| sister, Miss Ada Meyers, left last Mrs. T. W. Sharp and three child-| John Wallin and wife and daugh- ters, Signe Stella and Helen, left this morning for their home at Great Falls after having spent the past two weeks in the city. They formerly made their home in this city having moved to Great Falls but a few months ago. PPOOOOTTTTEOODOD D ® Sunday Services in Bemidji. @ POPPOD 222200000 @ Episcopal. Sunday School will be held at 10 a. m., evening service at 8 p. m. First Scandinavian Zutheran. There will be services tomorrow night at 8 o’clock at the parsonage, 1218 Bemidji Avenue. The services will be held at the parsonage owing to the church being remodeied. First Eaptist. T.e subject of the morning ser- vice at the Baptist church will be The Reremption Name of Ged unfold- ed. The evening sermon will be on the spiritual significance of the fourth and fifth days of creation. services are held at the usual hours to which all are cordially invited. C. W. Foley, pastor. | First Methodist Episcopal. Services will be held in the Mason- ic Temple with preaching at 10:45 2 tand 8. Special music will be given. | Sunday School will be held at 12, Ep- t | worth League at 7 with S. E. Her- !locker as leader. Prayer Meeting i“‘ill be held on Thursday evening at [the parsonage. Everybodyv invited to ! our services. f_‘has. H. Flesher, pas- tor. | Presbyterian. There will be the regular service B tomorrow. Morning worship at 11.! Sunday School 12:15. Young Peo- | ple’s meeting at 7. Evening Gospel service at 8. On next Thursday eve, we will take up the study of the bock | of Daniel in the Prayer meeting. We | hope for a large interest in this very important and interesting book. E. P. White, pastor. S. STEEL STOCKS TAKE (Continued from first page). { Lanning, Gray and Buffington will | sit in the Steel corporatior case. ! In the powder trust case Judge ‘Lanniug indicated the position of the | three judges. He said: } “If the corporation arbitrarily us- ! es its powers to force their competi- | tors to coerce them into sale or un- ion with the combination. it puts re- istraint on interstate commerce and n a sense viclates the anti-trust act ;Our decree must forestall future vio- | the combination now existing.” It is understood today that repre- sentatives of the are negotia with Frank B. Kel- |logg. of St. Paul. to handle the legal end of the fight they propose to make i elects. GRAY HAIR MAKES Y0U LOCK OLD Use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and Your Gray Hair Will Quickly Vanish. | beauty jof th | brow. Wreth’'s Sage and Sulphur mark of age set upon you H {it to its youthful beauty. Our grand- fore them used sage and sulphur for | darkening their hair. Nothing has jever been found more effective for ‘[his purpose than these two time- | honored remedies, but Wyeth, a mod- {ern chemist, has combined the two | with other ingredients, which makes a delightful dressing for the hair. land which not only removes every trace of dandruff but promotes the growth of the hair. It also stops the hair from falling out, and makes it | beautiful. All druggists are authorized to re- fund the money if it fails to do ex- actly as represented. Don’t neglect your hair and don't iresort to old-time hair dyes. Get a | bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur {from your druggist today, and notice the difference in your hair after a few days’ use. This preparation is offered to the public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. 1 Al EIGHT POINT DROP |lations and compel the dissolving of Steel corporation ' |and is in a position to accept a re-! tainer from the big interest if he so Remedy darkens the hair and restores g | mothers and their grandmothers be- | BEMIDJI'S FRIEND- DYING John Blackbird, 100 Years 0ld, Chip- pewa, Early Leader of Red Men, Near Death. ILL IN HOME CLOSE TO BENA Bena, Minn., Oct. 27.—At his home on the Leech Lake reservation, a short distance from here one of the patriarchs of the Chippewa Indians, John Blackbird, lies ill of pneumo- nia and cannot long withstand the ravages of disease, according to those who have recently visited him. Blackbird is said to be nearly a hundred years of age and is well known throughout this section. He was the lifelong friend of Chief Be- \midji, several years deceased, and | his passing, regarded as a matter of {days. will remove one of the last of |the picturesque characters of the northern Minnesota Chippewas. According to the Indians of this section in his day Blackbird was one of the foremost men of his tribe. Or- iginally he was one of the Winnibi- goshish band and like Chief Bemidji he is said to have possessed the gift of oratory to a degree that gave him much influence with his nation. He is said to have participated in the council near the present site of , Winnibigoshish band and like Chief| from the Cuthead, Sisseton and South ,Dakota Sioux came to the camp of .the Chippewas with a message to| 'join in a war of extermination against the whites, which later re- sulted in the massacres at Redwood Falls and Beaver Dam, Minnesota. It was at this council that Chief emidji made his memorable speech {in which he said: “Since when have .the singing birds of the Sioux be- jcome the friends of the Chippewas? ' The soldiers of the white father are !many and if the Chippewas take the war path, from the place of the big jwater (Lake Superior) to the prai- !rie of the Dakotas, the land will run ired with the blood of the Ojibway.” |Bemidji's eloquence on *his occasion, | {with that of Blackbird, turned the {day against the emissaries of the {Sioux. The young men had begun to jdance, but Blackbird and Bemidji so |cunningly presented the Wrongs re- |ceived by their nation ai the hands {of the Sioux that the runmers were taken to the outskirts of the camp | | i and told to leave. | { | ¢ i high priced Millinery left. to purchase her Hat. You nerv;mt experimenting - on| yourself when you take Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy for a cold as| that preparation has won its great reputation and extensive sale by its remarkable cures of colds, and can always be depended upon. It is equal- ly valuable for adults and chiidren and may be given to voung children with implicit confidence as it con- tains no harmful drug. Sold by Bar- ker’s Drug Store. First Mortgage LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTY Real Estate, Rentals Insurance William C. Kiein O’Leary-Bowser Bidg. Phone 19. Bemidji, BA To the 0 R. F. MURPHY; FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office’313 Beitrami Ave. Phone 319-2. SOAPS EXTRACTS & SPICES and the famous TURKISH REMEDIES Place your order with GHRIST M. JOHNSON Box 56 Nymore, Minn. CK Id Slogan ““Let Netzer Fill Your Prescription” We will call for and de- liver your wants promptly. PURE DRUGS AC CURATELY DISPENSED E.F. NETZER Postoffice Corner Clearing Sale of Millinery AT Hetland & Fallon’s Commencing Saturday October 28th. And Continues Unfil Saturday Nov. 4th, During this sale everything in our store will be sold at a sacrifice. ALL MILLINERY AND LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS ON SALE Remember one week only at these remarkably low prices. after a most satisfactory Millinery season, there is still a very attractive line of Many of these hats are pl high class pattern hats. Every woman should avail herself of this opportunity Winter Underwear atExceptionally Low Prices A Special Inducement in Ladies’ Flannelette Cowns On hand to be sold during this sale. Do not fail to see them, they are extra good | values, and can not be bought elsewhere at such low prices. We are making this sacrifice to you at the right time of the season. Call and be convinced that our goods and prices are right. HETLAND & FALLON 313 Minnesota Ave. Phone 304 We find that umed trimmed and all are Bemidji, Minn.