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DORA BARRETTE, Soclety Reporter - Mrs. J. B. Johnson of KeHiher, was a Bemidji- shopper Saturday. A. C. Johnson and wife of St. Cloud, spent Sunday in Bemidji. Carload of heavy draft horses for sale at Pogue’s Barn. F. R. Stowell. Mrs. E. E. Rain of Shevlin, spent Saturday in the city on a shopping tour. J. E. Lundrigan of Cass Lake, spent Saturday in the city on busi- ness. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy of Cass Lake, Were Bemidji visitors Sat- urday. ~ Mrs. Geo. T. Baker spent Sunday at Blackduck as the guest of Mrs. E. N. French. Mrs. E. L.Oberg and daughter of Blackduck, ~spent Saturday in- the city shopping. Christmas post cards, letters, greetings and seals at J. P. Omich’s, | successor to A. N. Gould. | J. M. Richards returned yesterday morning from the Twin Cities where he had gone on business. Fancy Christmas boxes for packing gifts at J. P. Omick’s Curio Store, successor to A. N. Gould. John C. Thorpe, the Shevlin mer- chant, was in the city Saturday en route to Walker on business. Fancy calendars and calendar pads' also Red Cross Xmas seals at J. P.| Omich’s, successor to A. N. Gould. Mrs. John Michel was in the city Saturday en route to International | Falls where she will visit friends. | Geo. Kreatz returned Sunday morning from Minneapolis where he | has spent the past week on business. Horses for sale at Pogue’s Barn, and have a carload of heavy draft| horses. F. R. Stowell. i | Harold J. Dane of Duluth, arrived{ in the city last night and will re-| main here for a few days on business. | Mrs. J. F. Gardner and daughter, | Miss Z. L. Gardner, of Cass Lake, were in the city Saturday on a shop- ping tour. The turkeys for the mens’ supper tomorrow evening are all fine spring birds, shipped in, live weight, for| this supper. Mrs. Ernest Senear left on the early morning train for Minneapo- lis where she will spend the holidays as the guest of her parents. Howard Crowell of Devils Lake, | N. D, arrived in the city last night and will be the guest of his brother, A. M. Crowell for a few days. Attorneys E. E. McDonald and Thayer Bailey returned on Sunday morning from Brainerd where they had gone to attend the Dumas case. J. C. Schultz of Brainerd, auditor | for the Northern Pacific Railway company, was in the city Saturday, returning to Brainerd in the even- ing. Attorney Geo. H. Spear of Brain- erd, spent Sunday in the city en route to his home from Grand Rap- ids where he attended the Dumas case. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Silverthorn re- turned Saturday evening from Carle- ton, Minn., where they have spent| the past several days as the guests| of friends and relatives. | 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. Saturday evening members of the 0dd Fellows and Rebeccah lodges gave a sleigh ride to the Chas. Schroeder farm just west of the city. The evening was spent in games and music after which a supper was served. The class of men who live from hand to mouth are not the men who are doing the things in a business way. Get into the thrifty class. Start right by saving some money and hav- ing it at interest with the Northern National Bank. Sherman Berge returned to Min- neapolis Saturday night after having spent the past two weeks in the city on business. Mr. Berge formerly | made his home in Bemidji when he was _connected with the Douglas| Lumber Company. | You should see how Aunt Jane| handled her two nephews who were after her money, it is a very lively comedy, and will be seen tonight at the Majestic theater in “Aunt Jane’s Legacy.” Miss Mabel Booth entertained a| number of her friends Saturday af- ternoon. The afternoon was spent in sewing after which a 6 o’clock dinner was served. The guests were Misses Lois Foley, Lillian Booth, Gertrude Huntosh, Margaret McGee and Alice Hullette. The occasion was in hon- or of the fourteenth anniversary of the birth of Miss Booth. ‘Women, do not bother to get sup- per tomorrow evening. Come to the basement of the Presbyterian church with your husbands and families and enjoy a good turkey supper. See! menu. 5 Mrs. Lulu Dickenson and Max| Luebeck were united in marriage last evening at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. | ding supper was served to the imme- : ton, Mrs. D. C.; Hall, Miss Vera; Lar- | Ual and remarkably powerful and is. ; s 0% son, Miss Siyna; Matri, Mrs. Marya; | 3 Star number without any doubt. 5 Thold a{Eiken, John; Birenhort, Herbert; |Quenville, Mrs. Telesphore; Roy,| Among Spanish-American coun- n Satur-{ Hopkins, Wm.; Lennon, Terry (2);{Miss Carrie 8.; Willian, Mrs. Nettie; [ 1¢S Cuba i5 the. greatest consumer e home of | Prop. Log Cabin Saloon; McGee, A.|Wiison, Mrs. Inga; Waldron, Mrs. of raisins. - - < e on 612 Bemidji|D.; Miller, John; Malcam, Hugh; | ) S . | After all, what woman would want freshments will be|Nelson, Nels; Petersom, Oscar; Ry- to wear a harem skirt if it did mot ane, O. L.; Rogers, Elmer; Aoehan, “attract a crowd? g Wright, Rev. Paul Roehrs of Cass|! Lake officiating. They were attend- ed by Miss Grace Blythe and Frank Luebeck, brother of the groom. Im- mediately after the ceremony a wed- diate relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Luebeck will 2o to housekeep- “The Inner Mind,” the first pic- This store will be December 12th to closed all day Christ- -23rd, 7:30 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Saturdays 10 p. m. mml &s Suits and Coats Make very acceptable - Christmas Gifts, any lady would be proud to wear one of ours. Sold at our special sale.. Brings the price within the reach of all. Children’s Gifts Dolls, Toys, Books, Games, Fancy Christmas Boxes, Paint Boxes, Lan- terns, Mitts, Sweaters and Caps. i Ladies’ Furs Buying Furs is like buy- ing jewelry, you have to rely on the dealer. At this store ‘you are always safe, our money back guarantee on every sale. There are many nice Christmas gifts among our furs. Dress Goods and Silks We are showing a large assortment of Silk Waist Patterns and Dress Goods put up in Christmas boxes. flf Christmas Slippers Sometimes we think that when one can not think of anything else for Christmas gifts that they buy slippers and what is more acceptable for fath- er or mother than a nice warm pair of slippers. Our Christmas stock con- sists of Felt, Satin and Leather Slippers. Home Coods Rugs, Lace Curtains, Table Linen, Brass Goods, Blankets, Quilts and Auto Robes. l Fancy Goods Scrims, Linens, Silk Floss, Cotton Floss, Gold Threac!, Yarns, Wool Soles and Christmas ‘: Towels. i For Men _Bath Robes, Smoking Jackets, Fancy Vests,Silk Suspenders, Underwear, Neckwear, Gloves and Handkerchiefs. Toilet Articles For Christmas gifts, Per- fumes, Toilet Water, - Toilet Powders, Hair Tonic, Fancy Soaps. Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats ~ We are closing out this department, all garments are fresh and up-to-date. ~Can you think of anything more appropriate for the men folks that you can buy at so low - a cost. ; Ladies’ Gifts | Bags, Belts, Combs, { Neckwear, Pins, Jewelry, | Silk Hose and Gloves.