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- working for you the less you will ¢ ' BEMIDJI BRIEF, Three Weeks to Christmas b Have You Remembered Ev- erybody? Get Youi Presents Before It| Is Too Late. Born Saturday, December 2, at| their home in this city, to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Ed. Murphy, a son. Christmas letters and greeting cards different than you have seen,| 1c to 35c only, at ABERCROMBIE'S. | { Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda issued | a marriage license to Marius Martin- son and Miss Grace Naish, both of Beltrami county. Order your milk from Roe and Markusen. Fresh every morning. | The Norwegian Ladies’ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. John L.} Brown, 609 Mississippi avenue, ou | Thursday afternoon, Dec. 7. The more of your money you have have to work -for yourself. It will work and earn 4 per cent for you at the Northern National Bank. Come in with your savings today. Ice on the sidewalks caused by dripping. eaves must be removed at once. At the regular meeting of the city council last evening attention was called to these dangerous places and it was decided that property owners be notified to remove the per- il The telephone directory is consid- ered a social as well as a business guide. _You can easily have your| name among the many others by or-| dering service before Dec. 15th. While making a leap for the loco- motive at the station in Funkley, Brakeman Warner, on the Kelliher train, missed and fell between the train and the station platform, badly spraining his ankle and narrowly missing being carried beneath the wheels. “The Child Crusoes,” had a narrow escape from the natives on that lit- tle island they were shipwrecked on. Don’t fail to see them tonight at the Majestic theater, for the program changes tomorrow. The Bemidji Hockey club will give a dance on Wednesday evening, De- cember 13.° The dance will be given in the City Hall and the music will be furnished by Masten’s orchestra. The proceeds of this dance will go to aid and defray the expenses of the hockey team during the winter. If your name is mis-spelled or oth- erwise incorrectly listed motify ‘the Telephone Company before the next directory goes to press on Dec. 15th. Frank Miller has been appointed by the city to have charge of the frame work of the new bridge to be put in across the Mississippi river here. The city council last night de- cided to employ him for this work at the rate of 40 cents an hour, the work to be done as soon as the ice is solid enough to permit. 1 will give free to some lady who attends the sale tonight one-half doz- en Cherokee pattern teaspoons man- ufactured by R. Wallace and Sons, warranted 10 years, 1 handsome: col- lar pin, 1 handsome veil pin, HER CHOICE. Dutch auction sale each evening and private sales during the day. Everything to go before Christ- mas. Chas. L. Cummers. Snow is to be placed at the rail- road crossings and on the road to Nymore so as to make sleighing of heavy loads possible. The corduroy road north of town also will be put in shape and wherever necessary the roads will be sprinkled, the work be- ing done by Street Commissionér Car- ter as a result of action taken by the city council last night, upon motion of Tom Smart. Electric Boots, 120 miles an hour, and that's going some. If you don’t believe it just step down to the Ma- jestic theater tonight and see. Pro- gram changes tomorrow night. That the governors of the North- ‘western States might be present dur- ing a full week of the “Northwestern Land Products Show,” the managers of the “Western Governors’ Special Train” have arranged to return to St. Paul, Dec. 16, four days earlier than their schedule called for. This means the executives of the follow- ing states will be present to speak| and meet people who visit the show: Minnesota, South Dakota, North Da- kota, Montana, Idaho, Oregon, Wyo- |- Edltorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE' DORA BARRETTE, Soclety Reporter e = e e jkele and F. A. Dare. ! Wednesday, . i will be served: ‘| like to be there. hart will thus haye an opportunity t0 be present on Minnesota State Day, which s Saturday, Dec. 16. Other governors will remain to speak on their state days. $1.00 per load for ice. We can fill your orders promptly. Smart, Getch- ell Ice Co. ful to use a fish house for the spear- ing of pickerel, red horse, suckers and bullheads, first obtaining a li- cense or permit for such house from the state game and’fish commission. The fee for the license is $1.00. Many pickerel, some of them large ones, were taken from Fishhook and near- by lakes last winter, and several are getting their houses ready now for the winter’s sport. The new hornless Columbia graph- ophone has come and is for sale by E. F. Stevens at 405 Minnesota Ave., next door to City Hall. The Cass County Development as- sociation had a meeting in Cass Lake and elected the following delegates to attend the St. Cloud convention: George Lydick, Lester Bartlett of Cass Lake, and A. McBride of Walk- er. Besides the above Cass Lake will be represented by a delegation from the Commercial club, appointed at.a recent meeting, and M. N. Koll, mem- ber of the executive committee of the Development association. Walker’s Commercial club will send Chas. Kin- Go to Hakkerup for photos. The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist Church will hold an apron sale and supper in the church basement on December 6. A 25c supper will be served from 5:00 un- til 8 o’clock. The following menu Escalloped Oysters Pickles Jelly Rolls Meat Loaf Potate Patties Cabbage Salad Cake § Coffee Those having aprons or any fancy articles leave at the parsonage Wed- nesday ‘afternoon as early as possible. Identification of a $5 and $10 bill found on the person of his bedfellow secured a return of the money to Martin Jollos, & Finlander and the sentencing of John Reed, his com- panion to the county jail by Muni- cipal Judge Simons for- 90 days. Reed was given the option of paying a fine but was unable to raise the money. Jollos, a lumberjack, went to bed Sunday in the rooming house run by E. J. Finucane over Harry Gun- salus saloon. Yesterday morning when: he awoke at 5 o'clock he found: that his money had been taken and he at once suspected his roommate, Reed. Patrolman Henderson was called and arrested- Reed and the missing money was found, Reed pro- tested his innocence. Ice delivered to any part of the city for $1.00 per load. Smart, Getch- ell Ice Co. “Surfing” on the beach in the Ha- waiian Islands is a grand sight and makes you feel as though you would the Majestic theater for 10c. PINEWOOD.—Miss Ella Parker of Bemidji, was a guest of the Sthol family Friday.Miss Alice Huntosh re- turned to her home at Bemidji Thurs- day last after spending a few days with friends.—Mr. Fontain and fam- ily were guests of Henry Bailey and ‘wife a few days of last week.—The dance given at the home of P. Holm ed and all report a very good time —Miss Matilda Holm came from Bag~ ley to spend Thanksgiving with ‘her parents. Miss Matilda is attending the agricultural sehool.—Miss Elsie Klinger, who is attending High School at Bemidji came home to spend Thanksgiving.—Miss Fredrick- son of Solway, was the guest of the Fink family the past week.—Mr. White of Minneapolis arrived - here Saturday to take charge of the sec- tion. He soon will move his family here.—J. Fink returned home from Lacota Sunday for a few days visit. —Arthur Brunn who has been home Monday.—The Misses Reginaand Marie Iverson spent Friday in Be- midji.—Miss Brekke, who has been teaching school in Distriet No. 72, ispent Thanksgiving with relatives near Oaklee. All the latest Columbia double-disk records are on sale by E. F. Stevens, exclusive Columbia dealer in Bemid- ji. 405 Minnesota Ave. “I had been truubled ‘with consti- the best physicians in Bristol, Tenn., and they could do nothing for me,” of Chamber- and Liver Tablets For sale by Barker's Ky. “Two packages lain’s Stomach cured me.” Drug Stere. o - PERSONALS. @oe@@@@@ooooe@@oo M. F. Keaugh of Stuples, is'in the city for a eouple of days on business. spending the day In the ity on bus-| iness. L. Latterell, merchant of Kelliher;: terday. % Beginning Dec. 15 it will be law-1 See it tonight at |- Saturday last was very well attend- o the past week returned to Dakota on | pation for two years and tried all of | writes Thos. E. Williams, Miflflleboré,' O@@O@@@@@O@@Q@O' H. H. Winslow of Northome, is| transacted business in the city yes» - tosh, are in the oity for a few on & shopping tour. George Smunk, 1: dangemusly g from tuberculosis’ at the home' of Carl Radi in East Bemidjl . G.. Byerley, of Duluth. nudmnt for the “Duluth Brewing company, 18/ in the city‘for'a few days on bus!- 5> ness Englneer Merwin, on pmenser 33| and 34 between Brainerd and Inter- national Falls, is having a two weeks |} vacation. -~ Attorney Simon Michelet of Min- neapolis, i8 in the city for a few days on business for the Crookston Lum- ber company. 3 A. E. Palmer has returned to Grand Fnrks after “having been the ’l‘hanksgivlng guest of Ms ‘brother, Dr. G. M. Palmer. Wminm McDonald will leave to- morrow. morning for International Falls where he has accepted a pasip tion as a cruiser. Mrs. G. H. Hensell of Bagley ar- rived in the city this noon and will be the guest of her mother, Mrs. W. H. Bailey, for a week. Mrs. L. L. Berman left yesterday for Minneapolis called there by the | sudden death of her nephew, -Attor-| o ney 1. Alexander Cohen. = R. L. Given of the Given Bros. Hardware Store, returned yesterday from Iron and Virginia, Minn., where he has spent the past week with Mrs. Given. saciation. From' there 0. B. Berge of Jacksonm, is In the city for a few days as the guest of his ‘sister, Miss Amy Berge. Miss Berge is an instructor in the public schools here. Engineer Saltee, on the local be- tween Brainerd " and Bemidji, is spending a two weeks’ vacation with relatives and friends at Brainerd and Minneapolis. : B. L. Fairbanks of White Earth is Markham Hotel, will lelve ‘the Tatter ifor St Cloud ‘where ‘convention of the .. We repe Mr. Lycan will here he will meet. Rich Fragrant These words describe “SEAL BRAND" Chase &, ‘C.|and they all agree with m - | it send 50 cents tm‘hy for leading boys® | to three homes a whole year for $L. t one word ynu'll always ~ Know it by—Fhvor. FI ,vor. Flavor, I have Tecommended it t m; frie a For sale b} ~B:rker'q"];rhg Store. ) You should * paRenTs | B R have Huffman, Reynolds write Fire Insurance buildings, stocks of goods. monthly magazine of America. High ‘class stories, educational manly, sports, games, electrical, mechanical, .carpen: try, wireless, - aviation, ' poultry, pets, camping, trapping and Boy eouts dept. Keeps 52,000 boys interested mow. Sent Remit to THE NATIONAL YOUTH, 32 Kedzie Building, Chicago, Til, Delicious’ Sanborn’s SEAL BRAND” Coffee: furniture or Roe & ‘Markusen " Bomidji's Excliisive- Grocers Fourth St., ' Bemidjl,” Minn. Do you realize the dan- r of the over], heated 0 rnace at this time of the year? -give this ‘serious consideration and Harris & you some on your 'ilu\ iy j Desire to call attention to their of Ladies’ and Girls’ Dresses and Furs. turing this sale we offer only the choicest of mer- ‘CLEARANCE SALE In fea- chandise and we wish to EMPHASIZE that if the prices Y of other stores seem to be lower, that it isonly by compari- son that you can judge our values: - Our Money Back Guran- tee With Every Garment Ladles Brown‘Pannama 'Suits trimmed ! of brewn satin, finished with brown soulast brald. $35.00. Now. SUIT BARGAINS $20.00 with folds Ladles Blue Serge Suits, a plain tailored . suit, coat ined wnth grey satin,$25. now $18.00| Ladnes Fine Black French S with black silk tailors brai Now A FEW OF OUR COAT BARGAINS 186 East Bound Leaves:2:45 187 West Bound Leaves 10: 33 West Bound Leaves a:so 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 36 East Bound mm ‘1:20 105 North Bound Arrives 7:4 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at 9:00 Freight East Leaves at 3:30 Minnesota & International 82 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:10 p. 34 South Bound Leaves 11.35 p. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:20 a. Freight South Leaves at 7:30 a. Frelght North Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. a. a. 1 D. a. a. D- BEBBRER FFFFFFEP PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS RAHAMM. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 - H. FISK 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormorly o Radenbush & Co. o! 81, Pau lnmumr of Viohn, Piano, Mando- - and Brass lmu-nmn. Music 8 fumuhedfbr balls, hotels, weddings, i banquets, and all occasions. Terms i reasonable. All music up to date. ; HARRY MASTEN, Plane Tuner RoomJ36, Third floor, Brinkman Hote). Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 “Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Qver First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN_AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 2Ix INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Besidence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security{Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS Ladies Black Seal ‘pluih‘Cogt lined throughout| PR - L- STANIOR with a fine quality of Lavender Satin g lining. Nov?'.‘ o y ........................ $25 00 Ofice 1 Winies ok ; TUOMY b5 Ladies full length Caracul Coats, iull lin= ed. Now........ T R el $7.75 lisses Astrachan Coats, colors green and, ed|' to waist, trimmed with black silk. craid. Now................. s S A ey ‘blue, lined ' $10.40 Ladies Grey Tailored: Smts, very: plain ‘and neat'$35.00. Now....... Ladies 30 inch Astrachan Jackets, €0 now at. Ladies American set, consisting large muff, storm collar. Now DENTIST Ist National Bank Build’s. Telephone 230 DR. G. M. PALMER 3 2 DENTIST - [Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only 6. 6. JOINSON EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. G. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions _ming and Colorado. Governor Eber- * Assistant Atmrney Generul A EW PUBLIC LIBRARY {Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dnyuwslfiu-.em;hmsp.m.flmsg.m. m L BEATRICE MILLS, F. JOSLYN, . T AxmerMisT