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wnsm‘?, ,‘nmnmm. ST e \ BEMID]I BRIEFS ‘Eattortal Telephone, “THREE-ONE” DORA BARRETTE, Soclety Reporter Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell re- turned yesterday from Crookston where they had spent a few days. Go to Bakkefup for photos. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Welte of Crook- ston were the guests of Mrs. Welte’s mother, Mrs. M. Malone for Christ- mas. A few alarm clocks remain and will go at 60c each. Chas. L. Cum- mer. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Given enter- tained at dinner yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. F. A, Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu. You can send money to any part of the old country with perfect safe- ty through the service of the North- ern National Bank. The Ladies Aid Society of the Swedish Lutheran church will meet Thursday at 2 p. m. in the basement of .the church. A pienie lunch will be'served. Phone 177 or 355 for good wood and good measure. North Bemidji Trading Post Opsahls, 11th and Be- midji Ave. Thomas Malone and wife of Cass Lake, spent Christmas in the city as the guests of Mr. Malone’s mother, Mrs. M. Malone. They returned home this noon. Every family has need of a good, reliable liniment. For sprains, bruises, soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains there is none better than Chamberlain’s er's Drug Store. Mrs. O. E. Jackson had as her| guests for Christmas her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Durrin of Northome. Mr. Durrin returned home this morn- ing but Mrs. Durrin will remain over until Thursday. The last drop of water is a thril- ling western picture and can be seen tonight at the Majestic Theater, al- so “Kitty and the Cowboys,” a dandy | comedy that closes the program. | First show starts at 7:30. | Ella; Burrell | Miss Ella; Gates Mrs. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Methodist church will meet on Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:30 in the church basement. A picnic Iunch will be served. All members are re- quested to bring their calendar mon- ey. Now is the time to look out for number one. Buy yourself a Xmas present of a watch, a chain or a; ring, a doz. knives and forks or a half dozen teaspoons. I will sell all my stock at greatly reduced prices. | Chas. .. Cummer, Dr. and Mrs. Rowland Gilmore en-| tertained evening at their home, 905 Lake baulevard, Messrs. and Mesdames J. Cann, J. C. Parker, J. J. Conger, the Misses Anna Grady, Pauline Mark- ham, Ruth Smith, and Mrs. Ed. Kai- ser. The evening was spent in mu- sic, and an entertainment given by the children, who had been drilled by Mrs. Gilmore, entitled “Snow White.” Those who took part in the play were the little Misses Catherine and Ruth Richards, Josephine Park- | er, Mary and Gretchen Kaiser, Mar- tha and Katherine Gilmore, and Mas- ters John Richards and William Kai- | ser. The stage was set in the den, | and several scemes were presented. | Sold by Bark-! holly, mistletoe, and ground pine. After the entertainment, punch was served, the Misses Marie Burke and Gene Richards assisting. When you have a cold get a bottle will soon fix you up all right and will | monia. This opium or other narcotic and may be | W an adult. Store. Saturday afternoon a party of | High School Senior boys drove to Puposky’ where they participated in a Christmas entertainment given in the Durand school house near that 1town. _The boys were Melvin Gal- | chutt, Hiram A. Simons, Ir., and Wal- ter Jones. They gave the same selec- tions which they delivered in the declamatory contest last week. They |drove back to town the same night, accompanied by Miss Martha Gal- chutt who teaches the Durand school. m w! dit “Pathe’s Weekly” is a very inter- | ce penings from all over the world, among them being the visit of the of Ostersund. President Taft break- ing ground for the Panama Exposi- last but not least showing the Am- | the right scene being most beautiful |showing the ships lighted by elec- | tricity. © See this picture tonight at i the Majestic Theater. Entire- change The rooms were prettily decorated in {When Well Known Bemidji ward off any tendency toward pneu- | believe it. remedy contains no|ery bagkache sufferer, Bemidji, Minn:, says: People Tell It So Plain;y. When public endorsement is made of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. It by a representative citizen of Bemid-| the proof is positive. You must Read this testimony. Ev- every man, oman or child with any kidney given as confidently to a baby as to |trouble will find profit in the read- Sold by Barker’s Drug |ing. Mrs. J. C. Titus, €02 America Ave., “I can.Tecom- end . Don’s Kidney Pills just as highly now as.I did three years ago hen they cured me:of kidney trou- ble. There hag beeén-no return at- tack of my complaint. of my kidneys to do their work prop- erly made me miserable in every way and I was unable to find anything that would help me until I began taking Doan's Kidney Pills. The failure’| sposed of the pain and toned up’ my entire system.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 ] ents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, esting picture showing actual hap-|New York, sole agents for the Unit- ed States. Remember the name—Doan’s— king and queen of Sweden to the city |and take no other. tion in San Francisco in 1915 and|GALLARINI TROUPE IS ONE OF ‘erican Fleet in the Atlantic waters, (qpe Big Hitg of Season at the Brink- man Theater. The Xmas-Bill. The Gallarinl Troupe, a big Euro- They | | Bemidji, | tomorrow - night. 'List of advertised letters in the Minn., postoffice “Unclaim- ed” for week ending Dec. 25. Men— pean musiecal act, is one of the big Theater at the opening performance yesterday the audience.gave an en-: thusiastic demonstration’of their ap- acts of the season at thé Brinkman | " Card of Thanks. Ames Leslie; Anderson P. O.; Bell Jack; Davidson George; Erickson O. E.; Hietala - Kausta; Hendrickson Moore; Hamilton W. L.; Karlsson Axel; Lerum Johan; Morris Marion; | o, Miller Joseph; Schroeder Fred; | tp, Swanson Carl; Wilbue J. D. Women —Allan Mrs. Myrtle; Anderson Miss Mrs. Katie; Bakken Kona; Jame- Jetts Mrs. Ed.; Smith Miss Ella pr son Mrs. Pearl; Peart Mrs. Addie; Stebbins Viola., dose of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy, bathe your feet in hot water be- | fore going to bed, and you are al-| Al most certain to ward off a severe cold. TFor sale by Barker's Drug| ke Store. thi shown us during our present sorrow, eciation of the musical offerings presented by the troupe both in the solos and'the quartette work. The younger members receive an ceptionally warm reception - and ey deserve it. In’ the solo work both the younger members display unusual talent, and:in the violin solo the young lady of the quartette ex- hibits a remarkable mastery of the instrument for onme so young. The selections are blending the classical and the be- When your feet are wet and cold, | loved old melodies of the heart, in a and your body chilled through and | manner that makes an appeal to ev- through from exposure, take a big|ery member of the audience. admirably chosen, This is a remarkably clever act. Chas.- Varley, character comedian 1 the world isa stage. A great act. Albert Wild, mimic and yodler, eps things moving every minute at he is on the stage. The feature film shown are all pleasing, and ‘make up an exception- Because it is impossible to express|ally fine photo play bill. the following guests last|to each individual our gratitude for|ent ‘program will The pres- remain at the the sympathy and many kindnesses|Brinkman Theater tonight and Wed- nesday. R. Richards, T. J. Burke, Thos. Mc- | we wish in this way to return thanks | pe No lover of the most ap- aling kind of music should fail t ———— alone are worth' the trip to the thea ter not considering the rest ot the exceptionally clever bill that'is of- fered. ‘Bluffed It Out, The stories of the embarragsment of unsophistocated diners when faced by highly sophisticated menu cards are endless and usually amusing. A man ‘whose career had confined his knowl- edge of things to eat to such standard’ products as ham and eggs and pork and beans found himself among & company who ordered intelligently from an extensive bill of fare. It con- tained so many classified dishes as to make a fair sized book, the pages of which he: pawed ainye Fand intdis{j may, The waiter, who order to go to the ‘order slip and pencil in ‘hand. lay ‘Whs noticeable and: irritating to the unskilled diner, and finally” he pointed blindly to the middle of a page ‘with his finger. “Give me some of that,” he said. The waiter looked over his shoulder and remarked: i -“That's'mayonnaise dwss g, Sil *“T know4t. I can read” - “But,” apologetically, “what will you have it on, sir?” “On a plate, you bonehead. Do you feed your customers in troughs here?”’ —Chicago Post. That Would Do. “If you want to find out who is boss here start something.” “All right. 1 see your clock isn’t golng."—New York Press. Corrupted freemen are the worst of slaves.—Garrick. CATARRH IN HEAD , ENDED FOREVER Ely’s Cream Balm Forever Ends Catarrh Miseries.. . Try a Bottle Tonight. ' The most effective and harmless way to .cure catarrh or & cold in the head is to apply a little of Ely’s Cream Balm. This pleasant, harm- less, antiseptic, cleansing, healing Balm quickly heals the sore mem- branes an drestores the sense of taste and smell. It will cure even the worst case of catarrh. Get a 5 cent bottle from your druggist, use it according to dir- ections, and cold in the head, catarrh, - catarrhal deafness, head- ache, head noises and sneezing will all go. More than this, the Balm will strengthen the sensitive’ mem- branes, so that you can resist ‘and throw off colds. Quick: relief from catarrhal mis- ery awaits you at any drug store. A 50 cent bottle of Ely’s Crea: Im is genera]ly more than sufficient to cure ‘even a chronic case of catarrh or hay fever. It is perfectly harm- less. you are in doubt whether to write a letter or not—don’t!” The advice ap~ plies to many doubts in life besides that of letter mlung.—BnlwerALyqton.l, The quicker & 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 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 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY 'Open daily; umlayundhun» ] ll(alzu.m,,llnepm..7m9p m. BEATRICE MILLS, Lil THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently expended gn improvements. 350 rooms, 1% private baths. 60 sample roo) very modern convenienco: Luxurious and room, dining roor SRy Liosated 1h hoast. ot baginess e tion but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenlent to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest n parlor and observa- ly 3 to 6 p,m. Monday7w 9 p GRAND THEATER TONICHT Amusing Motion Pictures A Great Wrong Righted Mutt and Jeff and the Scheme that Failed A Western Feud llustrated Song You Are the Ideal of My Dreams Sung by Fred Chamberlain Admission 10c Children 5¢ TheCGall of theSouth The unexcelled climatic conditions. the re=- Entertaining, Instructive and 800 162 East Bound Leaves 9:45 a. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. m. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 36 West Bound Leaves 3:42 36 East Bound Leaves 1:20 105 North Bound Arrives 7:4 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 Freight West Leaves at 9:0. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 Minnesota & Intemtmna.l 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:10 p. 34 Bouth Bound Leaves 11.35 p. 83 North Bound Leaves a. Freight South Leaves at Freight North Leaves at 6:0 Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. BppePPOY BEESBEEBEE o EPFBEF 0 a. 0 a. BB PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS GRAHAM:M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stove HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner 'markable depth and fertility of the soil, the vast agricultural areas; the exceptional railroad and water transportation facilities, the prox= door to the markets of already known. imity to the Gulf of Mexico--the southern growing season and the almost unlimited de=- versity of fruit and crop possibilities, are but a . part of inheritance which has been handed down by nature to Louisiana. That there is a great awakening of the people of the south as well as those of the north to Louisiana’s bountiful resourees and unrivaled opportunities, is but reciting a fact Call and get some of our literature explain- ing the conditions of our Paradis farms. ‘Huffman, Harris & Reynolds Agents for Louisiana Delta Land Co. the world, the all-year ormerly 0 Radenbush & Co. of 8t. Pau Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels, weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano T RoomZ36, Third floor, Brinkman Hote} Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. 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. to you all. We wish especially to thank the Odd Fellows, the Rebek- kahs, those who furnished the music and all who joined in the effort to aid us in our hour of grief. Wagner. Sisters and Sons of Mrs. Mary | An Old Story. “She tells me rbat there is a platonic Tove. What does that mean, bubby*" “Means that we'll have to dig up for a wedding present in about two months.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. The Pioneer Wang‘ Ads CASH WITH COPY ' \ Vz cent per word per Issue Regular charge rate 1 cent per word per insertion. No ad taken for less than Phone 31 15 cents. HOW THOSE WANT ADS DO THE BUSINESS They tell what you have to sell to everybody in Bemidji. The Ploneer goes everywhere so that everyone has a neighbor who takes it and people whoido not take the paper generally read their neighbor’s so your want ad gets to them all. 15 Cent a Word Is All It Costs - Can’t Lose Much by Taking a Chance FOR SALE FOR SALE-—Work team; weight 3,- 000 1bs.; 7 and 8 years old; color, | black; well matched. Address Wm. Tryou, Turtle River, Route 1. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of | a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—Rhode Island Red Cock- erals. Phone 431. * FOR RENT FOR RENT—4 desirable rooms for| housekeeping for couple without} children. Heated and partly fur- nished, - Centrally located. Anply this office. FOR RENT — 6 roomed house, 212 Tenth St. ta Ave, FOR RENT—Rooms for light house- keeping, furnished or unfurnished. Over Gill Bros. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms; | modern. 921 Minnesota Ave. 2 furnished rooms for light house- keeping, 511 Third St. FOR RENT—6 room house for rent. A. Klein, Sresbyterian Inquire 1014 Minneso- church, child’s band bracelet. Finder return to Pioneer for re- ward. ! MISCELLANEOUS | ADVERTISERS--The great state of North Dakota offers unlimited op- portunities for business to classi- | fied advertisers. The recognized | advertising medium 1s the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, the only seven day paper in the | state and the paper which carries the largest amount of classified advertising. The Courier-News \ covers North Dakota like a blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it s the paper to use in order to get re- sults; rates one cent per word figst \ insertion, .one-half cent per word succedding insertion; fifty centa per line per month. Address the Courier-News, Fargo, N. WANTED—Dining and sleeping ecar | conductors, $75-$125. Experience| unnecessary, we teach you, write|| Dining Car World, 125 W. Van| | Buren, Chicaga. ‘WANTED TO TRADE—What hawe you to trade for new standard pha- no? Call at second hand eare, 0d4d Fellows Bldg. - | o E ;BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd. Fell _~adfoms from postoffics; M. E. Ibertson 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, has decided to continue his great Furniture Stock Reducing Sale until farther notice. My Sevendays Sale Just Ended under the special management of the W. W. Flick Sales System of Minneapolis Minn., was a “decided success” from every point of veiw, but as I still have large quantities of Furniture in Warehouse in Excess of demands (these generally dull times), quests of many of my good and worthy patrons {who were not in position to make cash purchases during my Seven days Sale! to continue the sale, also considering the fact that I yet need to raise still more money in prefer- ence to carrying large Stocks of surplus furniture, sum up the paramount reason of my wishing to continue indefinitely this great Sale. together with pressing re- . The original Black figuresale pricesand\he Red figure prices made by the Flick Sales System on large tickets, will remain on Each article of furniture during the Entire time of my continuance Sale. assure the Citizens of this City and surrounding Country that my continu- ance Sale affords them a grand and unusual opportunity and time to secure theready cash to supply their present and future needs withfine furniture, at Evactly the Sfriking reduced prices which prevalled during my recent great Seven days Sale, your secial inspection at my store will at onceconvince you I can positively of my sincerity. Your Kind patronage Courteously Solicited. My Seven day - Sale Ended Saturday, December, 23rd. M. E. IBERTSO *® Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 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 21 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGN Office over Security Bank. DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTOKN DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck R. J. T. TUOMY . DENTIST Ist National Bank Build'’s. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST [Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Recidonc Phosa 58 018 Aumoricy Are, Offce Phoae 12 F. JOSLYN, » TAXIDERMIST ‘Office at Reed's Studio Bemidji - Minnesota T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing ity. 318 lclnt-:.l-n Avenue EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. G, RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to preseriptions G. 6. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. ' Office—Room No. 15, Bacon Block = -