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. Treas. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1911, THE BEMIDJ( DAILY PIONEER DOBA BARREITE, Society Reporter ’BEMIDJI BRIEFS Editorial Telephone, ‘"THR'EE-ONEF" E A marriage license was issued on ‘Wednesday to Ben Boutin and Miss Anna Bunrud, both of Beltrami coun- ty. Go to Hakkerup for photos. A turkey supper will be served by the men of the Presbyterian church in the church basement on Tuesday evening, December 12. Order your milk from Roe and Markusen. Fresh every morning. We have three expert hand en- gravers in our employ. Goods pur- chased of us will be engraved free of charge. - Don’t forget that dance in the City Hall tomorrow evening given by the Bemidji Dancing Academy, Cur- tis orchestra from Cass Lake will play. The members of the Four Leaf Clover Club were entertained last evening at the home of Misses Pearl and May Collard. The evening was spent in sewing. $1.00 per load for ice. We can fill your orders promptly. Smart, Getch- ell Ice Co. The names of parties ordering tel- ephones now, to be installed later, will appear in the next directory which goes to press Dec. 15th. Tomorrow being the Feast of the Immaculate Conception mass will be held at 8:30 and 10:30 at St. Phil- lip’s Catholic church with benedic- tion in the evening at 8 o’clock. Ice delivered to any part of the city for $1.00 per load. Smart, Getch- ell Ice Co. The men of the Presbyterian church will serve a turkey supper in the church basement on Tuesday ev- ening, December 12. If you have a savings account earn- ing 4 per cent for you in the North- ern National Bank it will give you an absolute sense of security and the “Rainy Day” will have no terrors for you. Roses and carnations always on hand at the Greenhouse. Have your Christmas gifts in jew- elry engraved at Geo. T. Baker & Co. No extra charge for engraving ar- ticles purchased at our store. We empioy THREE expert engravers. Before the regular weekly dance tomorrow evening in the City Hall the instructor for the Bemidji Danc- ing Academy will take on a class of beginners. All those who wish to learn should be there at 7:30. The dance stars at 9 o’clock. Christmas letters and greeting cards different than you have seen, 1c to 35¢, only at ABERCROMBIE’S. 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. At a meeting of the Masonic Lodge last night the following officers were elected: A. P. Ritchie, W. M.; D. L. Stanton, S. W.; Floyd Brown, J. W.; Geo. A. Walker, Sec.; W. B. Stewart, The third degree was con- ferred on one candidate. Christmas letters and greeting cards different than you have seen, lc to 35¢c, only at ABERCROMBIE’S. ‘When your feet are wet and cold, and your body chilled through and through from exposure, take a big dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy, bathe your feet in hot water be- fore going to bed, and you are al- most certain to ward off a severe cold. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. E. H. Smith’s Sunday School class enjoyed a sleigh ride Tuesday evening to Scott’s farm. An enjoy- able time ‘was reported by the follow- ing: Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Smith, Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Flesher, Misses Haz- el Wieells, Ruth Naugle, Nancy Dono- van, Anna Drivers, Helen Minick, Helen Backus, Eva Getchell, and Messrs. Will Shannon and Walter Hatch. Christmas letters and greeting cards different than you have seen, 1lc to 35¢, only at ABERCROMBIE'S. Get some of this line of “Dope.” It’s mighty good eating and it’s pure and wholesome. Premento Cheese, Neufchatel Cheese, Roquefort Cheese, Limburger Cheese, Blue Label Cheese, Pineapple Cheese, Nippy Cheese, Barl-Le-Duc Jam, Hartley’s Raspberries, Impoted from London Crystalized Ginger, Fancy Cluster Raisins, Sold at Roe & Markusen’s, Phone 206. Misses Lucy LaFontissee, Ger- trude McLaughlin, Orpha Miner, Rose Barrette, Kate LaFontissee, Ida DeRushia, Inez Patterson, Elsie Walker, Dora Barrette and Messrs. Halseth, Emery DeRushia, Ed. Gould, Jack DeRushia, George Voltz, Fritz Chamberlain, Joe Hermann, and Whitney Brown, formed a party who drove to the G. A. Walker farm last evening. The evening was spent in music and cards after which the self- invited guests served an oyster stew. POORPOOPOROIROOO®O®SP @ PERSONALS. @ R R R R R R RCRR R W. A. Groves of Kelliher, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. R. C. Spooner of Wilton, transact- ed business in the city yesterday. Mrs. H. I'rary of Cass Lake spent yesterday in the city on a shopping tour. Geo. J. Mallory of Duluth, United States Marshall, was a Bemidji .visit- or yesterday. o A. B. Abernathie, depot agent of LaPorte, transacted business in the. cit yyesterday. Mrs. Harry McCabe, a Bemidji visitor, returned yesterday to her home in Walker. - J. C. Schultz of Brainerd, auditor of the Northern Pacific Railway city on business. Miss Beatrice Mills left Tuesday evening for Mineapolis, where she will visit friends. Attorney Thayer Bailey left last night for Brainerd on lega_l business in the Dumas case. R. E. Jefferson of Eveleth, Minn., is a guest att he home of his sister, Mrs. A. A. Warfield. Mrs. M. Bachor who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Depsie re- turned yesterday to her home in Staples. R. E. Jefferson, en route to south- ern California, is in the city for a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. Chas. Warfield. Miss Agnes Eck has returned to Crookston after having spent the past two weeks in the city as the guest of relatives, Mrs. Bert Kirtland of Backus, Minn,, arrived in the city last night to spend a few days at the home of her mother, Mrs. A, M. Crowell. J. E. Bennet of Brainerd, travel- ing freight agent for the Chicago & Rock Island Railway Company, is in the city for a few days on busi- ness. 0. B. Berge of Jackson, Minn., who has been the guest of his sister, Miss Amy Berge, for the past few days, returned to his home last night. Attorney J. A. Hendricks of Foss- ton, was in the city yesterday en route to his home from Walker where he has spent the past few days on legal business, C. A. Weyerhaeuser of Little Falls, attended to business matters in the city yesterday. Mr. Weyerhaeuser connected with the Ping Tree Lum- ber Company at Little Falls. Geo. E. Anderson of Brainerd, was Anderson formerly made his home in a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Mr. this city but is now connected with }( Swift & Company at Brainerd. Harold Thurston of Seattle, Wash., arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis and will be the guest of Mrs. M. A.. Downs for a few days. Mr. Thurston formerly made his home in this city. Miss Bertha Dicaire returned this morning from a four months’ visit with friends and relatives at Milwau- kee, Chippewa Falls and ‘Waukon, Iowa. Miss Dicaire will at once re- sume her duties in the Cottage Grocery. E. H. Denu, manager of the Be- midji Pioneer Publishing company, will leave this evening for St. Cloud to attend the convention of the Northern Minnesota Development Association which is to be held there on December 8 and 9. Fred S. Moulster and B. E. Wide- man, both of Pine River, were in the city yesterday en route to their homes from Pine City where they have been on business. While away they completed arrangements for the establishment of a new telephone system at Pine City. The quicker a cold is gotten rid of the less the danger from pneumonia and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. Hall, of Waverly, Va., says: “I firmly believe Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be absolutel_y the best preparation on the market for colds. I have recommended it to my friends and they all agree with me.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. BAKER & CO. ISSUE HANDSOME CATALOG Seventy-two Pages of Beauntifully Il- lustrated Half Tones and Cuts. MANY SENT OUT OF THE STATE Published for the Convenience of Out of Town and the Mail Or- der Trade. PIONEER CO. DOES PRINTING Book Contains Practically Every Ar- ticle in Jewelery Lnie—Prices Given, Too. The George T. Baker and Company manufacturing jewelers of this city, have published some handsome jew- elry catalogues and are distributing them throughout the northern half of the state and in North Dakota and ‘Wisconsin. The book contains many fine illus- | trations and splendid half-tone work. There are 72 pages including the cover. The catalogue is being pub- lished for the convenience of the store’s customers who are unable to come to Bemidji to make their selec- tions from the stock in the store. From cover to cover the book is| filled with illustrations of articles in the store, with the prices and de- scriptions complete in every detail. Four pages of colored illustrations, show to advantage the gold brooches, necklaces; cuff buttons, stick pins, ete. The outside cover page displays the universally guaranteed Omega Watch advertisement, while the front page of the cover shows a hand- some design of an emblem represent- ing the jewelery business, with the firm name below. i Practically everything in the jew- elry line is given space, the leading page displays being devoted to watch- es, cut glass, fountain pens, clocks, carving sets, manicure sets, silver ware, hand painted china, umbrel- las, opera glasses, chafing dishes, rings, diamonds, charms and jewelry novelties. The gathering together and arranging of such a vast collec- tion of articles represents no little amount of painstaking work. The printing was done by The Be- midji Pioneer Publishing Company. No. 5582, REPORT of the Condition of The First National Bank, at Bemidji, in the State of Minnesota, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS, DEC. 5th, 1911. | RESOURCES. Loans and Discounts.. .. $367,754.61 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 943.76 7. 8. Bonds to secure circulation 000. Bonds, securities, etc....... Banking house, furniture, and fi VATeS it e Due from National Banks (not reserve agents).......... ..... Due from approved Reserve Agents Checks and other cash items ........ 19,615.50 £7,746.17 80.16 | Notes of other National Banks 5.760.00 | Fractional paper curr ¢y, nickels, and cent 128.21 Lawful Money Reserve Specie 1.328.8¢ Legal-tender notes { 3.480.00 32,375.65 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas- urer (5 per cent of circulation).... 1,250.00 Total = - $559,813.81 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50.000,00 Surplus fund....... 10,000.00 Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid...... ........ 6,079, National Bank notes outstanding.. 25,000. Due to other National 22,512.74 . 269.556.97 7,304.23 DOsit. . 160,241.50 Certified checks. 92.50 Cashier’s checks out- standing Total - - $569,813.81 STATE OF MINNESOTA, } County of Beltrami. 89 L R. H. Schumaker, cashier. of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. - R. H. SOHUMAKER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of Dec, 1911, hibbs. [Seal] M. P . Notary Public, Beltrami Co.. Minn. My commission expires Aug. 24th, 1912, CORRECT—Attest: W.'Al Gourp. Directors. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rosldonce Phona 58 813 America Ave. Office Pione 12 reliable bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Chamberlain’s. er’s Drug Store. Every family hag need of a good, liniment. For sprains, Sold by Bark- Specialty. 315 Belt.ami Avenue 'ABERCROMBIE'S BOOK STORE Cift Books Of Excellence Where is the person who does not appreciate a good book? Where? "Twould be indeed hard to find one who would not be delighted with a selection from our complete stock. Among the many different ones: “‘Lovely Women,”’ Illustrations in color by Harrison Fisher “Girls,” color illustrations by Henry Hutt “‘American Beauties,” exquisite drawings by the pop- ular artist, Harrison Fisher “Bachelor Belles,” illustrations in color by popular artists “‘A Dream of Fair Women,”” by Tennyson with Christy illustrations “Love’s Young Dream”, drawings by C. F. Underwood ““Our Breakfast Book,” wholesome thoughts for eqery day “‘Eat, Drink and be Merry,” collected by Wilbur Nes- bitt “Barrack Room Ballads,” by Kipling “Ivanhoe,” bound in leather, by Sir Walter Scott Attractive and dainty gift books. A series of little books exceedingly attractive in appearance with dainty covers of card binding and charming contents. THINGS BEAUTIFUL, Entirely New GOOD FELLOWSHIP, A Book of Toasts A most appropriate gift book at all times. DEAR OLD FATHER, Good Things for Dad. THE BEAUTIES OF FRIENDSHIP, Subject explains contents Price 50c ALL THAT’S LOVELY, Love poems and sentiments PICTURES OF MEMORY, Recollections of Childhood GLORIOUS MOTHER, A collection of Verse appropriate to glorious mothers, yours and mine, BOOKS FOR GCIRLS This series has proven a popular line of Books for girls, bound in attractive cloth. Price 75c. Aunt Jane’s Nieces Aunt Jane’s Nieces in Society Aunt Janes Nieces Abroad Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work POPULAR BOOKS FOR BOYS The Boy Scout Series. Price 50c The Motor Boat Club Series. Price 50c. Grammar School Boys. Price 50c. The Pony Riders Boys Series. The Famous Saalfield Washable Babies. Price 10c to 50c. Price 50c. The Famous Alger Books. Complete Series. Price 25¢ Linen Books for For the Wee Folks. The Tom Thumb Series. Price 15c¢. Devotional Books for Children and Adults. Prices range by easy stages. 50c np te $6.00. Rosaries, Scapulars, Crusifixes, Holy Water Fonts and Medals. 25¢ to $5.00. ° Scores of other popular books for every age and purse. ABERCROMBIE'S 218 BELTRAMI AVENUE HOLIDAY SPECIALS § T. BEAUDETTE F. JOSLYN, Merchant Tailor . [raxmEerMisT Ladies' md.Gent-' Suits to Order. Pgnch Office at Reed’s Studio Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Reparring » midji % Minnesota That will interest you—we illustrate only a few of the many bargains we are of- fering—we have many advantages both in buying and selling. We sell on Smal Margin of Profit, as our expenses are light. For Brother Have his initials engraved in them. Toilet Sets We have the largest and most complete line of toilet sets ever shown in the city. 16 size, 17 jeweled, 20 year case, complete : $16.50 | Buy a Pair of Cuff Links Mirrors, Etc. MAIL ORDERS FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED (e ~ _ASK FOR"LOWE'S” STAR DETACHABLE 5 =z Umbrellas $1.50 to $20 Detachable and folding, we engrave with monograms, without extra charge. Lockets With Safe- 75¢ to $75.00 fy Attach- Signet Rings $1.50 to $18 ment in Gold, Gold Filled and Plated $1.00 to $12 Engraved while you wait Ladies Watch’ —— 20 year cases, finely jeweled Movement. Only $12.25 We Have Expert Hand Engravers---Goods Purchased of us Engraved Free of Charge SEE OUR WINDOWS : GEO. T. BAKER & COMPANY “ 1 16 Third Street MANUFACTURINGC JEWELERS Near The Lake