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- | BEMIDJI BRIEF, | | i | Edlitorial Telephohe; “THREE-ONE" DORA BARRETTE, Society Reporter ‘WEDNESDAY, TANVARY 10, 1018 - - - Mrs. John Dale of Turtle River, is a visitor in the city today. R. J. Poupore of Kelliher, attend- ed to business in the city yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos. = Mrs. C. W. Wetmore of Deer Riv- er, spent yesterday in Bemldji with friends. G. E. Godtrey, the Ball Club log- ger, was in the city yesterday on Dbusiness. Misses Katheryn and Ida Fleming| of Bena, were in the city yesterday on a shopping tour. John C. Thorpe of Shevlin, was in the city yesterday returning home in the afternoon. Mr. Thorpe is a mer- chant at that place. B. E. Lennis of Clearbrook, was in the city yesterday en route to Bagley on business. A marriage license was issued yes- terday to Joseph Pogue and Miss Olive Tibbetts, both of this city. Miss Agnes Pete is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C.| Klein. She will remain about ten! days. Dr. J. A, McClure's many patrons! will be pleased to kuow that he pre- pares veterinary remedies that suit| the case. rson of Alexandria | H. T. Dufty of Duluth, traveling passenger agent for the Soo railway company, was in the city yesterday on business. You may be assured that all of your transactions with the Northern National Bank will be kept strictly confldential. | H. Mills, roadmaster for the Min- nesota & International railway, left this morning for International Falls | to be gone several days on business. Miss Matilda Lindhold of Alexan- | dria will leave this evening after a two days visit at the home of Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet, for her school at Fowles. | | Martin Paulson left last night for | St. Paul, where he will spend two | days before going on to. Belle Plaine, Minn. Mr. Paulson has spent the | past month in the city. $10.00 reward is offered for infor- mation that will convict the -party who broke down the small basswaod tree at the corner of Seventh street and Minnesota avenue. D. C. Smith. Wm. King of Watertown, S. D., returned yesterday morning from Grand Rapids and left last night for his home. Mr. King has interests in the King Lumber Company at Grand " Attorney: M. Brown = left last night for Minneapolls where he will spend the remainder of the week af- ter which he. will go to Rochester to Join his wife who'is the guest of her parents. Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda has re- turned from Marinette, Wis., where he had spent the past week' visiting relatives. He was dccompanied by Mrs, Rhoda who will remain there for some time. Miss Mayme Lee arrived in the city. last night from Lake George where she has spent the past few months teaching school. ~ She will be the guest of Mrs, Edwin Gearlds until to- morrow when she will go to Duluth. Rev. F. J, Barackman, who recent- ly resigned as pastor of the Black- duck Presbyterian church, and who is well known in this city, will leave Blackduck for Duluth on Friday to assume his new duties there as pas- tor at large of the Duluth Presby- tery. Mrs. O. E. Balley entertained last evening at a Five Hundred party. After cards, dainty refreshments were gerved. The guests were Mes- dames 8. C, Bailey, L. H. Bailey, L. Bursley, F. S. Arnold, and Misses Florence Smyth, Irene Lappen and Minnie Bailey. Mrs. E. E. McDonald returned this morning from St. Paul where she has been the two past weeks as the suest of her mother, Mrs. P. S. Hayes; | Rapids. OF LINENS, COTTONS AND WHI F.|months at the hospital. went to Duluth to‘meet.her; returns ing with her this morning. Mra. Myrtle. Colling . waa called home on Mondayxfrom Park Rapids the ‘serious illness of her ‘mother, Mrs. Willlam ‘Renn, 1220 Dewey av- enue. ~ Mrs. Renn was taken il a short time ago. Her condition today was_reported to be very low, and there 1g little hope entertained for her recovery. The wedding of Lee oy Guptill and Miss Doris Ada Blackburn, both of Northome: took place last evenimg at the home of the! groom’s moth~ er, Mrs, Mary Guptill,s1111 Minneso- ta avenue, in the presence of the groom’s family, Rev. S. E. P. White of the Presbyterian church, perform- ing the ceremony. Mr: Guptill form- erly resided here, Mrs. Sarah Roberts returned last evening to St. Luke’s hospital at St. Paul accompanied by Miss Floy Don- aldson. Mrs. Roberts underwent an operation on her foot some time ago, and returned: Sunday: after several She injured her .foot again stepping off the train at-the station' here.. Miss Donaldson will return tomorrow morning. PINEWOOD.—Miss Elsie Klinger returned to. Bemidji ‘Saturday after spending her two Wweeks’ vacation with her parents.—Miss Breke re- and sister, Mrs. J. W. Lenihan, Mrs. turned from Neilsville where she where she {8 a nurse, on account of' spend a ‘few ‘days with his sister.— J, Fullerton and wife réturned to Be- midji Monday- after. spending & few days with the latter’s mother, Mrs, 8. Nelson.—Miss Iverson of .Aure; went 'to Bemidji Mpnday.—T. 0, Ge- len went to Bemidji," Monday. He expects to.be gone for some time, HORNET.—-At the:Literary social; which ‘met in the Winan school, the following program was given: = Song, Battle Hymn of the'Republic; audi- ence, Newspaper, - Eastern Hornet News, Robert C. Shaw. -Western Hornet News, Ray Cossentine. Song, The Bird with the Broken Pinion, Mrs. J. D. Bogart;: Reading on For- estry in U. S., Robert Shaw. Reci- tation, The Last Hymn, Myrtle. Mil- ler. Song, Home Sweet Home, audi- ence. After a short recess & spelling down contest was ‘enjoyed ‘by all. Mrs. Jake Miller proved to be the bes, speller.—Miss Nellie. C. Shaw went to. Bemidji Saturday -to visit with friends from there:she will return to sher school work: in:Blackduck. ‘Her ‘brother, Robert, accompanied her as far ‘ag Blackduck.—The Misses Irene Bergeron and Helen South have re- turned to their respective schools in thig district. Plants, like animals, says a Frenchr savant, maye be consumed with fev- WEDESDAY 1 THURSDAY - 3000 Feet of Pictares De-Luxe- —“hve (] Rmuubol" (Plth) A htghly emotional drama Miss Hazelle Fellows ol 5—“A- ‘Life Saving - School 'in Educational __*Oh, What a Thanksgivi o ‘l)’tihe'i Ar:erican Gom's.;)! * - Kalem's Feature Production ““Arrah-Na-Pogue”’ in three reels " | .. Friday, Salurduy aud Sunday —_————— * "o Boston Nationals, ft T8 ! said, will get Bill Schwarts, manager and first baseman of the Nashville team of the Bouthern leagus. Will he be 8 candidate with Kling and Donlin for. the job: of bossing.the team? Pirate Stesle’s. feat allowing but one hit in Brooklyn a wonderful tormance. He gave no bases on m-. but 38 men faced him; the twenty-sixth, who was Erwin, singied Euunlnfl: and was.the only man to. first. Too bed Erwin got that £ GOODS Will Prove an Event of Interest to Every Woman This Sale Begins Friday, Jan. 12th AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK THESE ITEMS ARE A FEW OF M, A towel sold regular at 8c in this sale Only . : Tahle Damask Good purelinen regular price $1.25 in this sale Only 0 : Crash Toweling 18 inch wide good 10¢ walin in this sale Only . . Huck ToWels our regular 12 1- towels in this sale Only . ; Table Linens Bleached Damask 58 inch wide and also unbleached regular 75¢ value Only . 39%¢ Only . 79¢ Only & 7¢ 2 and 15¢ 7 1-2¢ | Only 8¢ India Linens our regular 10 and 12 1-2¢ grade in this sale 5¢ India Linens worth 19 and 25¢in thls sale Val Laces a fine grade of laces worfh up to 12 1-2¢ in this sa-lei Only ; ; Only . Only Embroideries ‘All our Embroideries ‘worth:{-Only 12 1-2c in" this sale Embroideries Worth up to 10c inthissale Muslin our regular 10 and this sale 12 1-2¢ grade in this sale . 71-2¢ sale 7¢ Onl_y o 3¢ Only . sold regular at $1.75 in this Petticoats ' White Petticoats sold- regu- lar at $1.75 in this. sale Petticoats White: Embroidered and Lace trimed regular price - Lace Curtams in th1s sale|:$2.25 in this sale . L8180 79¢ 79¢ . . $1.25 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. 187 West: Bound Leayes 10:38 a. GREAT NORTHERN 33 West Bound Leaves 3:30 p. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. 35 West Bound Lesves 3:42 a. 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16 106 North Bound Arrives 7:45 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 Froight West Leaves at 9: 00 Freight East Leaves at 3:30 - Minnesota & lntenn.finnd 32 South Bound Leaves 8:15 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 “reight South Leaves at 7:30 “relght ‘North Leayes at 6:00 Minn. Red Lake & lln. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:356 m. v;r?’ prpeuY® 2 South Bound Leaves 10: !0 m. .PROFESSIONAL . CARDS LAWYERS RAHAMM. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK o ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stovs HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Ce.ef 8t. Pau HARRY ‘MASTEN, Plane Tuner Room(36, Third floor, §Brinkman Hote) Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON DR. 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 AE HENDERSON PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Jver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. E. H. SMITH PHYSIGIAN AND SURGEON Office in' Winter Block R..E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN-AND SURGEON-: Office in' Mayo Block Zhone 18 Residence Phone 21y INER W. JOHNSON: “PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON Office over Security:Bank: DENTISTS R. D. L. STANION : DENTIST Office In Winter Block DR: J. T. TUOMY 4 DENJIST Iat National Bank Build's, Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST [Miles Block Evesing: Work by-Appointment Oaly’ EDUARD - F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST : Postoffics Comer Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions’ " M SMART . DRAY -AND-TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rasidence Phose 53:- 618 Amorion bve.' ‘*h“ E 6. lllllml