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P | BEMIDJI BRIEF. D A marriage license was issued ‘yes- terday to Oscar Swanson and Edle Swanson, both of this city. Buy your Christmas furs at the Berman Emporium. The highest grade furs at economical prices. A number of the latest fiction books are expected to arrive daily at the Public ' Library for the new Christmas reading. Go to Hakkerup for photos. One of those beautiful petticoats at the Berman Emporium will make an exceptional Christmas gift. Re- gular price $4.75 at $2.497 A meeting of the Pythias Sisters was held yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andy Larson for the purpose of electing officers. The finest assortment of fancy Christmas apples in the city, and an- other big shipment coming in this week at Roe and Markuson. The Episcopal Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. W. A. McDonald at 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. All members are requested to attend and bring their articles for the sale which will be held on Saturday. | Carload of heavy draft horses for| sale at Pogue's Barn. F. R. Stowell. | It is much easier to prepare a| Xmas dinner when your kitchen is provided with a “Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet.” Lahr’s Furniture Store has supplied 34 homes during the| year. | The Women'’s Study club met Mon- day afternoon in the club rooms of the Public- Library. Mrs. D. L.| Stanton was leader. The roll call| was responded to by current events| after which the following program | was given: Dant—Extracts from his} writings—Mrs. C. A. Huffman; Vir- gil—Roman Legends—Mrs. A. E. Witting; A Bird’s Eye View of Sieily | and Malta—Mrs. W. H. Vye. We've got a lot of fine 1912 diar- ies coming. They'll be here within| a few days. Come in and make your| selections. No finer lot ever came to} Bemidji. The Pioneer Office Supply Store. In response to the letter received by Postmaster A. R. Erickson from Congressman Steenerson asking for a map of the city of Bemidji and the village of Nymore the Commercial | club of this city has taken the mat- ter in hand and the map is being|sota Agricultural College. Prof. Bol- prepared and will be sent to Con- gressman Steenerson in the near f“'lal College, will be present. it is safe ture. The map will be used as an aid | in the attempt to get a federal build-| ing for Bemidji. A fine framed picture will be great- ly appreciated as a Christmas gift. See the window display at Lahr's Furniture Store. “Pathe’s Weekly,” is considered to be one of the most interesting and instructive pictures that is produced and will be shown at the Majestic Theater tonight and tomorrow | nigth. This picture shows President Taft speaking to 40,000 people at the State Fair at Syricuse, N. Y. and ppg W G, Klein, on 612 Bemidii many others. You should not miss seeing this picture. James A. Mathieu, at one time a resident of Bemidji, but for the past several years a resident of Canada in which country he has become a naturalized citizen, was elected to the Canadian parliament at the elec- tion on Monday. Mr. Mathieu now | resides at Rainy River where he is manager of the Rainy River and| Shevlin-Mathieu Lumber companies. | Eight years ago Mr. Mathieu was superintendent of the Crookston mill here. Extremely low prices at the Ber- man Emporium in coats, suits and dresses makes it possible for all to be gladdened with one of these beau- tiful garments for the holidays. FUNKLEY.—Mrs. Frank Berry, and Mrs. Wm. Riley spent Thursday with friends in Blackduck.—Robt. C. Shaw of Hornet, was a caller here | Saturday.—Mrs. James Ramsey vis- ited with friends in Pine River on Friday.—G. O. Leach made a busi- ness trip to Hines Monday.—G. F. Robinson of Bemidji, moved in L. Latterell’s house on Main street on Monday.—J. D. Bogart of Hornet, | was here Friday.—M. H. Fisher made a trip to Bemidji on Tuesday. | Horses for sale at Pogue’s Barn, and bave a carload of heavy draft| horses. F. R. Stowell. 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. PINEWOOD.—Among the many who spent Monday in Bemidji were ing from Minneapolis. J. Olson and wife, Iner Iverson, Ben Iverson - and Rudolph Lind.—Miss Julia Lind left here Monday evening for ‘Winnipeg.—T. Iverson and his brother left Monday evening for their claims in Canada.—Mary and Emma Hetland and brother of Gonvick spent the week end with their sister, Mrs. Herb. Dodge.—Christ Moller left for Winnipeg Monday evening.—Mrs. White and children arrived here on Tuesday of last week.—Ed. White arrived here Tuesday and will make his home with his brother. Bring your pencils to the Public Pencil Sharpening Station. Come in and help yourself. The machine is at your, service. The Bemidji Pio- neer Office Supply Store. P The turkey supper given last ev- Editorlal Telephone, “THREE-ONE” {0. M. Ulseth.—A party of young peo- |evening.—J. C. Dodge went to Ma-| {—The C. E. Society will hold its 12, to 12, the Second Annual Farmers’ jthe farmers of Northwestern Minne- i Vincent, of the Minnesota Univer- jto assume that the ten days’ course | States. The cards were collected for | teaches geography in the grades. { neer Printing office can turn out the work for you quickly. Don’t wait 'ORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter l ening by the men of the Presbyterian church was well attended more than $100 being taken in,-and of this sum about §80 was clear profit. The men waiters in women’s aprons created much merriment. The waiters were Messrs. Harry Koors, W. L. Brooks, A. B. Palmer, G. M. Torrance, Bert Given, Geo. Rhea, Andrew Rood, W. C. Kline, C. 'W. Warfield, Ray Schu- maker, D. M. McFarlane, Floyd Brown and Jack Esler. The carvers were Messts. G. E. Carson, Dr. E. H. Marcum, Geo. Knott and A. Lord, At- torney Geo. Campbell was head waiter. “The Couquette” 'A - thrilling episode among the fisher folk of the Pacic Coast will be shown at the Majestic tonight and tomorrow night The new waists have arrived at the Berman Emporium in dainty new patterns put up in Christmas boxes. These make the most use- ful and desirable holiday gifts. SPUR.—Mrs. F. O. Perrin was giv- en a surprise party last Thursday ev- ening, the occasion being her birth- day anniversary.—The Ladies’ Aid society will meet this week with Mrs. nle attended the Home Talent enter- tainment at Tenstrike last Friday dela last Wednesday evening, accom- | panying his brother who had visited Lim for a few days. Mrs. Dodge and children will go this weeek. They expect to remain there until spring. meetings at 4 p. m. Sunday after- noon instead of 7:20 p. m. as form- >riy. This change will hold only through the winter months. Government Bonds have just been issued bearing 2 per cent interest. The Northern National Bank is in- spected by Government officials and its depositors are allowed 4 per cent| interest. There will be held at the Crook- ston Agricultural School, from Jan. Short Course. Topics of interest to sota will be taken up and discussed during the ten days of the course. The speakers will include Presidents sity, and McVey, of North Dakota University; Dean Woods, and Profes- sors Boss, Bull, Freeman, Washburn- Oswald and Williams, of the Minne- ley, of the North Dakota Agricultur- will be one of great profit to all who attend. Arrangements will be made’ to use the north-bound train in the; morning to get out to the school and | to return by an evening train to Crookston. The names of parties ordering tel- ephones now, to be installed later, which goes to press Dec. 15th. The Episcopal Guild will hold a sale of Christmas articles on Satur-| day, December 16, at the home of| avenue. Light refreshments will be served after the sale. Six dollars was netted last night! by a stereopticon entertainment which was given in the high school | assembly room by the seventh grade e o weca o purenase some mew|AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI- NESS ON DEC. 5, 1911. slides for the machine. At present the school has no slides but the in- strument can be operated with a “re-| flectroscope attachment,” which makes it possible to reflect pictures Last night about 150 pictures were shown, most of them being scenes from the western part of the United this purpose by Miss Lyons, who | Professor Robinson of the science de- partment operated the machine. An admittance fee of five cents was charged. This is the first move made as the result of the desire of the school board to open the school house to the children on school nights, and in the near future other shows of this kind will be given. A hundred calling cards would make an acceptable Xmas gift for either lady or gentleman. The Pio- until the last day, do it today. AR R R R R R R RCR PERSONALS. ® RO L00000600 | Mrs. L. Carlson of Duluth, is a Be- midji visitor today. A. P. White returned this morn-} Mrs. Chas. Townsend of Black- duck is in the city today shopping. W. C. McCann of ‘Walker, was in the city this morning on business. A. Maxson and wife of Devils Lake, N. D.. are in the city for a few days. J. P. Foote of the firm of Miller & Foote of Crookston, transacted busi ness in the city yesterday. Louis Benfington, cruiser for the | International Falls paper mill, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday, | Attorney Fisk returned last even- ing from Brainerd, where he has spent the past week on business. Geo. French returned last evening from post-cards, books or papers.|Overdrafts.. . Ed. Kaelble left this morn: ing for Grand Rapids where she Dbe the guest of friends for a few da County Treasurer G. H. French re- Cities where he has spent the past few days on business. C. W. Jewett of this Eify who has been suffering for several weeks from typhoid fever, is a convalescent at St. Anthony’s Hospital. Mrs. J. 0. Wileox of Fowlds, was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet yesterday while do- - |ing her Christmas shopping. Attorney Simon Michelet of Min- neapolis, is in the city today on busi- ness. Mr. Michelet is attorney for the Crookston Lumber Company. Mrs. Graham M. Torrance, will re- turn this evening from -Butler, In- diana, where she has spent the past several months visiting relatives. Mrs. H. Dunning of Menominee, Mich., and Mrs. C. J. Boechardt of Detroit, Mich., will arrive in the city Saturday for an extended visit with their mother; Mrs. J. W. Naugle. Richard Fenton arrived in the city last night and will be the guest of his parents for some time. Mr. Fen- ton recently resigned as clerk of the| Pokegama Hotel at Grand Rapids. H. H. Coolidge of Grand Rapids| GRAY HAIR MAKES YOU LOOK OLD Use Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and Your Gray Hair Will Quickly Vanish, Gray hair is a mark of age, and nothing that can be said as to its beauty will offset the disadvantages of this mark of age set upon your brow. ‘Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy darkens the hair and restores it to its youthful beauty. Our grand- mothers and their grandmothers be- fore them used sage and sulphur_for | darkening their hair. Nothing has ever been found more effective for this 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, and 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 | resort 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 will appear in the next directory|public at fifty cents a bottle, and is recommended and sold by all drug- gists. b 1 . No. 582 STATEMENT of the Condition of The Security State Bank of Bemidji, Loans and D BBnLing Ho‘use Furniture and F Due from Bai Checks and Cash Items 9! Cash on hand (items below) 7,752. &rrem.r 99,00 10,953.22 Other Resources .. Total LIABILITIES. Qapital Stock Deposits Subject to Check, Certified Checks 500.00 Cashier’s Check's, 18722 Total Immediate Lia- Dilities, T2700.76 Saving Deposits and ‘Time Certificates, 4 Total Deposits, Total... STATE OF MINNESOTA, [ _ Gounty of Beltrami, S8 o E. 1. Swedback, President, and H. C. Bacr. e ot the Shos e Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of our knowledge and belief. E.J. SWEDBACK President. H. C. BAER. Oashier. Sobscribed x‘nd sworn to before me this Sth day «1 Dec. 1 [~. ALBERT RHODA Jr. Notary Public. v commissicn expires Oct. 11, 1917. COBRECT—AL test: E.J. SWEDBACK. H. C. BAER, i Haffnan Harrs & Replds | -Bemidji, Minn. = from.St. Cloud where he attended the turned = yesterday from the Twin| yesterday from. flle ,T‘!il Cittes where he had accompanied Mrs.| Brown and her mother, Mrs. Stinch- field. Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Stinch- field went on ' to Rocheester where Mrs. Brown will be the guest of her parents until after the holidays. d-ty of Bemldji, Minnesota, under |- ‘the firm name and style of Pierce & Hormann, and sometimes designated as the City Meat Market, is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Jolin P. Hormann will con-|with a suicidal mania. Possibly he {35 west Bound Leaves 3:42 a. tinue the business at the old stand,|has read the theory that the g00d3g East Bound Leaves 1:20 a. and will collect all claims due the!die young. Something To Wear For Xmas’ “Yes, By Ali Means! so often. NECKTIES HOSIERY 10c to 50¢c chandise. -Hats match.... | Nothing is so well appreciated. Nothing else recalls the giver to mind Nothing.else so sure to be I needed most.” Look over the List Presented by this ldeal Christmas Shop, and you will immedi- ately decide that we are “first aid to the puzzled Christmas Shopper.” 25c to $1.00 Mammoth Line of Handker- chiefs 5¢ MUFFLERS 50c t0 $3.00 250t0$2.00 Our store is in perfect readiness for the great holiday season, with an immense stock of reliable and trustworthy mer- New styles and new ideas will greet-you at every turn. assist you in your selecting. Men’s Suits $10 to $35 Overcoats $10 to $35 Boys’ Suits " $3 10 $8 Shoes 2.00 to $5.00| Boys’ Goats $3 to $8 $1.00 to $4.00 Bath Robes $5 fo $8.50 House Coats $3 to $7.50 —GCombination Sets for Gitts— $1 to $1.50 50c to $1.25 25 per cent discount on Smoking Jackets and Fancy Vests Silk Ties and Socks to Suspenders; Arm Bands and Garters to match. “Just what SWEATERS $1to $6 SHIRTS 50c to $2 GLOVES 25¢c(0$2.50 CUFF LINKS 25c to $1.00 Let us Caps 50c to $1.50 best. Permit us to hint that you make your selections early, while the “picking” is Goods will be laid aside and kept until you want them. Exchanges gladly made after Christmas. 'GILL BROTHERS] ‘Swords are no longer beuen into|, e ploughshares. - The old ‘ones are nNow T West Bound Teaves, 10: I i 186 Bast Bound Leaves 2 4 ‘est Bound Leaves 3:30 p. New York has a four-year-old bo¥ |24 Rast Bound Leaves 12:08 D. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:10 p. %4 South Bound Leaves 11.35 p. 38 North Bound Leaves Freight South Leaves at Freight NortL Leaves at 6:00 a. m. Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. m. : m. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m. m m. m m. m. m. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS RAHAMM. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormerly o Redenbush & Co. ol 8t. Pac Instructor of Viohn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instrumen: HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner iRnom!SG. Third floor, Brinkman Hote. Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R E.A. SHANNO'\I 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. ® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver 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 2I) INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN 'AND SURGEON Besidence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security{Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANIOR DENTIST - Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY £ DENTIST Ist National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST PMiles Block -Evening Work by Appointment Only G. 6. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. Office—Room No. 15, Bacon Block EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions ‘EW PUBLIC LIBRARY F. JOSLYN, . TAXIDERMIST ‘Office at Reed’s Studio Bemidji - Minnesota T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ 2ad Geats’ Suits to Order. Freach