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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1911, BEMIDJI BRIEF D _ Born to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Harvey, 509 America avenue, today, a son. Born yesterday, December 15, to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, 922 Minnesota Ave., a son. Carload of heavy draft horses for sale at Pogue’s Barn. F. R. Stowell. A marriage license was granted yesterday afternoon to Martin J. Mc- Grath and Mary Pennington, both of this county. Abercrombie’s is the only store in the city carrying religious books, ro- saries, etc,, at popular prices. The most acceptable of Christmas gifts. There will be an extra meeting of the Ladies’ Aid Society of the Presby- terian church Tuesday afternoon to discuss special business at the home of Mrs. H. McFarland. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. W. Tuft of Fort Ripley, Minn., died there last night. She is a niece of Mrs. R. H. Muncy who leaves this evening to attend the funeral which is to be held on Monday afternoon. The magnet that attracts prudent depositors to the Northern National Bank is the Government protection afforded and 4 per cent interest paid. Beginning tomorrow the City Hotel will be opened at the building form- erly used for hotel purposes on Bel- trami avenue, between Third and Fourth street. Mike Broske is pro- prietor of the new hotel. The place will be first opened for dinner Sun- day. The building has been thor- oughly renovated and remodeled. A first class restaurant will be in op-| eration. Phone your coal orders to Falls & Cameron. A hundred calling cards would make an acceptable Xmas gift for either lady or gentleman. The Pio- neer Printing office can turn out the work for you quickly. Don’t wait| until the last day, do it today. i A few of Miss Helen Minnick’s friends surprised her at her home on 914 Minnesota avenue last evening, | the occasion being in honor of the| 18th anniversary of her birth. The| evening was spent in playing games| and music after which light refresh- ments were served. Miss Minnich was presented with a souvenir spoon. The guests were Misses Ruth Naugle, | Maud Holden, Sarah Naugle Eva zetchell, and Hazel Wells. Before buying your Christmas pres- ents see those hand-colored easel cal- endars; 35 and 50c at Abercrombie’s. When you have a cold get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It will soon fix you up all right and will ward off any tendency toward pneu- monia. This remedy contains no oplum or other narcotic and may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. Sold by Barker’s Drug Albert Norrie was at Bemidji Monday where he has rented a tailor shop and will move his family to that place next Monday. During their 9 months’ stay here the Norries made a large number of friends, who no doubt regret to learn of their depar- ture. Mr. Norris is a first class tail- or in every respect and Bemidji is forturiate in getting his services. The Herald wishes Mr. and Mrs. Nor- rie the best of success in their new field.—Bagley Herald. 1 have a modern house to let after January 1st, furnished or unfurnish- ed as desired. William C. Klein. 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. The Christmas rush at the Bemidji post office is already in evidence from the large number of gayly wrapped packages and Christmas cards which are increasing the excess bulk of the mail daily. The clerks are kept busy handling these bundles of good cheer but extra help will be necessary for the night work next week, the busiest time usually being the week before Christmas. The post office will be kept open between the hours of 10 and 1 p. m. Christmas evening for the accommodation of the shoppers who will be busy up to the last mo- ment before Christmas. Call at Abercrombie’s and see those dainty hand-colored calendars at 25c. 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. A party of young people enjoyed a private dancing party last evening at the 0dd Fellows Hall, chaperoned by the Misses Mabel Wheeler and Madeline Johnson. Those present were the Misses Gertrude Malone, Byrle Begsley, Marie Kline, Helen Bachus, Flora Todd, Stella Hendrick- son, Clara Decaire, and the Messrs. William Russel, Byron Russel, Alfred Newman, Carter Cutter, Wilbur Ly- can, Fred Malone, Don Shannon, Richard Fenton, Douglas Donald, Bert Todd, Ernest Newman and Lee Hen- drickson. After the dancing refresh- ments were served at the Brown can- dy kitchen. Christmas trees for sale. 689. Horses for sale at Pogue’s Barn, and have a carload of heavy draft horses. F. R. Stowell. Phone A’ number of young people met at | the Central School House last even- ing and enjoyed a sleigh ride in the country.. The party was chaperoned by the Misses Ella Parker and Ethly- win Hall. The party consisted of the Editorlal Telephone, “THREE-ONE”, ORA BARRETTE, Soclety Reporter Misses Grace Peterson, Vada McPher- son, Bernice Voltz, Dorothy Carson, Luciné McQuaig, Marguerite Titus, Margaret Stoner, Hazel Severson, Ora DeRushia and Messrs. Arla Achen- bach, Karnard Meyer, Daniel Gainey, Frank Ditty, James Pogue, Arthur Galshoot, Floyd Harding and James Gainey. After the sleigh ride a lunch brought by the girls was served in the school house. The sleighride party visited the G. A. Walker farm. If you don’t buy your coal from us, we both lose money. TFalls & Cameron. Hand-colored cards, booklets, and books for Christmas g-xfts Prices 25, 35 and 50c only at Abercrombie’s. @@(‘)@@@@@@@O@@@@ PERSONALS. @ e@@@@@@@@x»@@@@@@o Mrs. A. A. McGill of Kelliher is in the city today shopping. A. T. Blakley of Farley, was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Anna Tweto of Northome, was a Bemidji shopper yesterday._ Miss Janie Mills who is teaching in Blackduck is in the city today shopping. | E. W. Nist, wife and child of In- ternational Falls, are in the city to- day on a shopping expidition. Miss May McGregor who is teach- ing at Ferris is spending the week end at her home in this city. Mrs. J. Neils and daughter, Miss Anna of Cass Lake, spent yesterday in the city on a shopping tour. J. M. Richards and wife left last night for the Twin Cities on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Mrs. E. Kaelble returned yesterday tafternoon from Grand Rapids, where she has been for the past several days visiting friends. B. W. Lakin of the Crookston Lumber Company, left this noon for different points in Michigan. He will be gone several days. Mrs. B. W. Lakin left last night for Little Falls, her former home, where she will be the guest of rela- tives until after the holidays, Miss Ivis Roberts who is at pres- ent attending Carlton college at Northfield will spend the Christmas holidays with relatives in Chicago. The Misses Lillian and Bessie Cochran who are attending Downer Institute at Milwaukee are expected home for the holidays the last of next week. J. Laughlin of Crookston, road- master for the Great Northern Rail- way Company, was in the city ¥es- terday in the interests of his com- pany. Howard Crowell of Devils Lake, N. D., left yesterday for his home after having spent the past week in the city as the guest of his brother, At- torney A. M. Crowell. A. W. Baldwin an dwife of Hallock, were ih the city last evening en route to Turtle River where Mr. Baldwin is interested in the Turtle River Lumber Company. Dr. D. McDonald, state vetionary of St. Paul, was in the city last night en route for his home from Bena where he has spent the past few days on business for the State. M. H. McGuire of Minneapolis, was in the city last evening en route to Northome where he will log during the remainder of the winter. Mr. McGuire has interests in the Turtle River Lumber Company. PPOPOPOOROOOROOOOS® ® Sunday Services in Bemidji, © POOPOOOOGO®OOOO D SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN. Because the church is being re- paired services will be held at 1218 Bemidji avenue. Morning services will be held at 10:30 and evening services at 8 o’clock. The new church will be occupied for services on Christmas day for morning service. EPISCOPAL. Sunday School will be held at 10 o'clock, evening services at 8. SWEDISH LUTHERAN. Tomorrow the upper part of the Swedish Lutheran church for the first time will be in use. exercises will be held at 10 o’clock, a class of six being confirmed. Im- mediately after confirmation com- munion services will be held. Sunday School will be held at 2:30; evening services at 8 o’clock. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Preaching at 10:45 and 7:30. In the morning Rev. A. H. McKee, dis- trict superintendent, will preach. In the evening Rev. Flesher will preach. Sunday School will be held at 12, Ep- worth League at 6:30 at which time the topic will be “A well spent life and its close.” Miss Lulu Fuller will be leader. The first quarterly confer- ence will be held at the parsonage next Saturday at 8 o'clock. Prayer meeting will be held on Thursday ev- ening. Everybody welcome H. Flesher, pastor. 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 Dbelieve Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy to be absolutely 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. Confirmation | Chas. | § 00P0000060000990 BY ‘FLORENCE FAIRBANKS: Simplicity is the keynote of ‘the smartest blouses. Many are out with kinoma sleeves, although the neéwer quently showing a frill of lace or net falling over.the hand. - . Large -collars of lace and net are worn over the plainer blouses. These are square or pointed in the back and have the fichu effect in front, crossing just below the bust and fast- ening under the girdle. - * Hand-tucked blouses ' showing touches of fine embroidery are the very acme of refinement and good taste. Chiffon or marquisette, em- broidered and tucked by hand mount- most beautiful of all the costume blouses. - Black and white is a great fea- ture in gowns, especially when com- bined with a coral tone or coral jew- elry. . Most fashionable materials are rich and heavy. Tailored costumes are made up of thick woolly goods, and for suits and dresses even plush is used with heavy chenille fringe as trimming. = While skirts are taking on a wrapped drapery which really cuts their length, coats are growing per- ceptibly longer. * The winter hats fit more closely about the face, the trimming is high- er, and black velvet seems to be the most popular material. * The skirts to the evening dresses are long, most of them have trains and the trains are usually made in the long court length. . Double-faced materials are used a great deal for coats and skirts. CARELESS ABOUT APPENDI- CITIS IN CITY OF BEMIDJI. Many Bemidji people have stom- ach or bowel trouble which is likely to turn into appendicitis. If you have constipation, sour stomach, or gas on the stomach, try simple buck- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as com- pounded in Adler-i-ka, the new Ger- man appendicitis remedy. E. N. French & Co., Druggists, state that A SINGLE DOSE of this simple rem- edy relieves bowel or stomach trou- ble almost INSTANTLY. REST AND HEALTH T0 MOTHER AND CHILD.¢ Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING. S\hR(l’;P has bec: Ve Y YEARS b Ul‘fb G THERS. for - theis CHILDRAN WHIL CHTHING, with PERYE w()UTH}'S the CHILD, 'EN: M ALLAYSall PAIN ; CURE! ‘Vl\b CQLZL. auc :8 the best remedy for DIARRHQIA. 1t isah ‘olutely harmless, Be suze and ask for *Mrs. Winslsw's Soothing Syrup,” and take no othes gind Twenty-five centsa bottle. BRICK FACTORY We make brick and can fill all orders promptly. Build your house of brick made by FOLEY BROS. Bemidji, Minn. R fashions showlongsleeves, fitting the arm very snugly at the wrist and fre-| ed over a contrasting color, make the|” © TATEST FASHION FLASHES, . Al a7 Pleasant For Him. His Better Half—I think it’s time we got Lizzle married. and settled down, Alfred. She will be twenty eight next Her Lesser Half— Better wait till the right sort of man comes along. His Better Half—But why wait? I ‘week, you know. Oh, don’t hurry, my dear. didn’'t.—Exchange. Ahsolutol_y Pure Eeonomlzes Bnlter. Flour, Eggs; makes the food more 'appeflzlnn and wholesome ‘The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Why It Worrlad Him. about, old man?” “Somebody stole brella.” . “But why should that worry you?” “It. was stolen from me.”—Boston Transcript. Dawson’s um- ]Try a Wat Af i “What are you looking so. glum ! 1-2 Cent a Word-=Cash - EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel SoieoTenels 20 toopt, A e o, arem o, L5 ks restaurants and buffet, Palm Room, Men’s Grill, Colonial Buff “mm"i; lobby‘ and »nblIi room, banquet . rooms an “dining lDom!' Sun nlllnr and ol TY. e85 5 tlon bug. nverlooklnf{ the hl!bn! aud Buperior. Convenient to everything. One-of | Bemidjl; Minn. Phone 144 THE SPALDING DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended Fotas, 550 Pese 'Fflv.'é. S o Great IM_ll: of “the' Northwest Huffman Harris & Hoynnlds ‘m. m. m, m. 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. m. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. m. 35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. m. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:20 ‘a. m. 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. m. 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. m. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a. m. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p. m. Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:16 a. m. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:10 p. m. 34 Bouth Bound Leaves 11.36 p. m. | 38 North Bound Leaves 4:20 a. m. ¥reight South Leaves at 7:30 & m. ¥reigat North Leaves at 6:00 a. m. Minn. Red Lake & Man. L North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS GRAHAM:M. TORRANCE . LAWYER Miles Block H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store Telephone 560 9000 BUSHELS JAGKPINE CONES WANTED AT W. 6. SCHROEDER'S STORE BOYS! Call in for Full par- ticulars YNEw Red L‘-mss Stamps Are For Sale at Netzer's Pharmacy Barker's Drug Store Berman Emporium T. J. Crane & Go 0’Leary-Bowser Co. Bazaar Store McCuaig’s Troppman’s Baker's Jewelry Store Gould's Abercrombie’s _ 0. C. Rood & Co. Markham: Hotel e % &., Ry CHR\ Pionger Offics THE CROOKSTON WHOLESALE LUMBER; LATH AND Wholesalers of INKS PENS PENCILS Wholesalers of TABLETS STATIONERY Bemidji, Minn. LUMBER CO. BUILDING MATERIAL SCHOOL SUPPLIES Bnmuui Pionger Pub, Go. NORTHERN ~ GROGERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS C. E. BATTLES Dealer in Light and Heavy Hardware Engine and Mill Supplies Smithing.Coal Mail Orders Solicited . The Civen Hardware Co. Wfiolesale and Rét?ll wmpdyfillallmdm in their various ] lines of merchandise.. ; Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobhers The Following Firms Are Thoroughly Reliable and Orders Sent to Them WIll Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices W. A McDONALD WHOLELALE | 258 IGE CREAM AND BAKERY 60008 Works and Office 315 Minn. Ave. WE ARE JOBBERS PIN TlCKETS AND | GUMMED LABELS No need to send outside Pioneer 'Sum)ly Store Can Save you Money Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co.. Send yourMail Orders to GEO. T, BAKER & C0. Manufacturing Jewelers and Jobhbers They are especially mpuad to HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ermerly o Radenbush & Co. ef 8¢. Pau Instructor of Violn, Piano, Ilndn— lin and Brass Instruments. reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner Room(86, Third floor, Brinkman Hoter. Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Office—Miles Block PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN 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. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Yver 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 21) INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR‘ J. T. TUOMY DENTIST Ist National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST [Pdiles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Nesidonce Phone 58 010 America Ave. Office Phede 12 F. JOSLYN, J TAXIDERMIST (Office at Reed's Studio Bemidji - Mi S T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Geats' Suits uom.— Freach Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing o 315 Belt.ami Aveans C. 6. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. No. 15, Bacon Block Lands EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. . RECISTERED PHARMACIST: | Postotfice Corner Phone 304