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| + | - _trom International AUOREDAY, FANVARY 11, 101, DORA BARRETTE, Soclety Reporter SN ST S U T S U U S ST é! BEMIDII BRIEFS Editorial Telephone, “THREE-ONE” Dr. E. H. Smith weni to Kelliher | the guest of Mrs, Edwin Gearlds for Yesterday, returning this morning. the past several days, returned to F. C. Weber of Duluth, was a busi- | Ben# this noon. . °* - ness visitor in the city yesterday. Sherman Berge of Minneapolis, formerly manager of the Dauglass {mill in this city, is in Bemidji for an extended visit with relatives. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris is in Duluth on business, to be gone gey-| At Flatley’s on Saturday roast pig eral days. & will be served to all ‘patrons. Styles Anderson arvived Tuesday J: M. Griffiin of Grand Forks, from Jackson, Minn., for a several|'3VeHng frelght agent for the daye visit AL LFGnIE, | Great Northern Railway company, | is in the city for a few days on busi- W. L. Brooks left last evening for ' [ ness for the company. Minuneapolis where he will be for | several days on business. Roast plg day. at Flatley’s on Satur- L. G. Pendergast aud wife left | this morning for Pensacola, Fla., to |be gone for the remainder of -the winter. They expect to return to Bemidji sometime in May. J. G. Morrison, Jr., and 0. Gra-| velle. both of Red Lake, were in the! lefty yesterday en route to Crookston i to attend the dedication of the Rlk’s | building which took place yesterday. W. H. Gemmel, of Brainerd, gen-| eral manager for the Minnesota & International railway is in the city today. Go to Hakkerup for photos. H. Mills returned this morning| Falls where he went yesterday on business. John Horman left this morning for | Grant's Pass, Oregon, where he will | vemain for two weeks on business. When you have an account with |the Northern National Bank no one will have knowledge of the fact or| {know the amount of your deposit. Hanson of Gully, is in the|That is a matter of confidence be- today on business. Mr. Han-'tween yourself and the bank. | E is the editor of the Gully Re- porter. N. B. city Wm. Sigmane, of Minneapolis, foreman of the construction work for Mrs. (. J. Wagner, spent yeasterday in :the city on busi- ness, going to LaPorte:last evening: ing. T. W. Bayley of Minneapolis, deputy organizer of the 'Royal League lodge, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Mr. Bayley went on-to .| Park Rapids on business.this morn- ing. Dr. J. A. McClure’s many patrons will be pleased to know that he pre? pares veterinary remedies that suit the case. The chairman of & big English brewery announced at its annual meeting the other day that in spite of having sold 18,000 more barrels than last year profits had decreased by $25,000. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton return- ed this morning from Cass Lake where they went to attend the wed- ding of Miss Zella Gardener of that city to Dr. W. T. Boyer of Decatur, 1l Miss Gardener is well known in this eity. Miss Florence Craig, daughter of John Craig, the Grand Rapids lum- ber man, who has been ill at the hos- pital for some time, is in the _gity today visiting her father. Bernard Craig, a son, was a visitor on Tues- day at the hospital. Tomorrow night the Epworth | League will give a social in the base: ment of the First Methodist church. A program will be given and refresh- Wwho has been the Minneapolis Brewing company, expected-0-pay- the uary. : g 5 The Ladies’ Ald Society of the Presbyterfan church ‘gave a surprise thimble bee ‘on’' Mrs. :J; W, Peck at her -home 128 Mlsfllul)wl avenue'this atternoon in. honor’'of her birth. day. The afternoon was spent in sewing, and refreshments . were served, gl Friends surprised Orville Titus last_evening at his home, in honor of the anniversary of his - birth, Games were the diversion of the ev- ening and refreshments were served: Those comprising the party were Misses Dorothy Torrance, Eunice Shearer, Carrie Armstrong, Kather- ine and May MacGregor and Messrs. George Shearer, Charles Gerlinger, Leon Battles, and Harold Hayner. The card party: which was given last evening by the women of St. Phillip’s Catholic Church - proved a pronounced success, $35 being netted for the church. Seventeen tables of “cinch” were played. ' Mrs. 0. E: Anderson and Joseph' Bisiar received the highest scores and were re- warded for their skill; Mrs. Ander- son receiving a book and Mr. Bisiar a calendar. Refreshments were served ‘at the close o fthe evening, Mrs. J. C. Parker belng assisted by the young women of the church. Professor C. P. Bull of the state agricultural college has received an wments will be served. No charge will OF lINENS, 00 — h— affidavit from n-{county, that corn. mxmlut reas. an| the reservation farm meapured 90 1-3 bushels to the acre, two-acre. plot. Coming from . the northern part of the state, it 18 con- sidered : & yleld almost @ without precedent, with the possible excep- tion of a reported yleld of 110 bushels an dere ‘at Altkin, Aitkin county. College experts will. in- vestigate this report. “Results from the 23 ftrial breeding stations established in every part of the state,” sald Professor Bull, “prove that 175 to 100-bushel yields are easily- possible in Minneapolis. Card of Thanks. “We take this means of thanking our many -friends who showed -to-us their kindness, love and sympathy during our recent bereavement of a husbani, son and brother.: pecially do we wish to express our heartfelt thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Woods, W. H. Gemmell, Geo. Walker, Jr., and the men with whom our loved one was associated in his work. - Signed Mrs. Henry 8. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. O. H, Larson and fam- ily. Dated St. Cloud, Minn., Jan. 10, 1912. 2 Experiments in compressing flour show that its keeping qualities are prolonged. almost indefinitely by the process. Its bulk is decreased by the agriculturist at| one-third. . e TONS AND WHITE GOODS Will Prove an Event of Interest to Ever This Sale Begins Friday, Jan. 12th AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE WEEK THESE ITEMS ARE A FEW OF MANY FEATURES IN THIS EVENT Table Linens Bleached Damask 58 inch wide and also unbleached regular 75¢ value Only ; g . Table Damask Good pure linen regular price $1.25 in this sale Only . : . Only 39¢ Only 79¢ Crash Toweling 18 inch wide good 10c walin in this sale Only . . . Huck ToWels our regular 12 1-2 and 15c¢ towels in this sale Only . . Only 7¢ . -7 1-2¢ | Only A towel sold regular at 8¢ in_ this sale '5c India Linens - our regular 10 and 12 1-2¢ grade in this sale B — dia Linens worth 19 and 25¢ in this sale e Val Laces a fine grade of laces worth up to 12 1-2¢ in this sale . 312¢ ‘Muslins Bleached and unbleached Muslin our regular 12 1-2¢ grade in this sale Only Embroideries All our Embroideries worth 12 1-2¢ in this sale Only Embroideries Worth up to 10c in thissale Only ; Curtains - Lace Curtains in thls sale Only this sale 10 and i iny : . 712¢ sale: Only . 7c 3 3¢ The fleld was a] And eés- | ‘On: Saturday of this week-a ros pig will be “on tap” at J. B, Flatley’s on Third street. ' A young, juicy corn fed animal has been - nrepnred ifor patrons on that day. ‘When buying a cough medicine for. children .bear in mind that Cham- berlain’s Cough Remedy is most ef- fectual for colds, croup and whoop- ing cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by Barker's Drug Store. i Common In New York. . 'The stranger in New York was star ‘tled by the clanging of an ambulance bell. The ambulance stapped at the side door of a hotel and the attend- ants hurriedly entered the bullding with their stretcher. But there was @0 crowd, no. confusion. “What's the excitement?” the strad- ger asked a native,’ “There’s no excitement,” the latter peplied. “A stage lady has shot & {wealthy gentleman. That's alL” : And he turrled along.—Cleveland Dealer. Do you know that fully nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism ‘of the muscles due to cold o damp, or chronic rheu- matism; and require no internal treatment whatever? Appy Cham- berlain’s Liniment freely and see how quickly it.gives relief. For sale y Woman Waists . our regularr price $2.98 in Petficoats White Petticoats sold regu- lar at $1. Only - . ~ Petticoats White Embroidered and Lace trimed regular pnce $2.25 in this sale . only - by Barker’s Drug Store. .. $1.39 Waists sold regular at $1 75 in thfs 79c¢ 75 in this sale 79¢ 20 . $1.25 162 East .g:?md Leaves, 0 54 4. m. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:46 p. m. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38.a. m. GREAT NORTHERN . 33 West’ Bound Leaves 3:30 p. m. 34 East Bound Leaves 12:08 p. m. 36 West Bound Leaves B, 36 East Bound Leaves 1:16¢ a. m, 106 North Bound Arrives 7:46 p. m. P 106 South Bound Leaves 6:30 a. Freight West Leaves at 9:00 a, m. Freight East Leaves at 3:30 p, Minnesota & International 32 South Bound Leaves 8:16 a. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. 34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a, f'reight South Leaves at 7:30 a. Frelgat North Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & llll. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. m m. m. . m. m, n m. 2 South Bound Leaves 10:30 a. m. —_— PROFESSIONAL- CARDS LAWYERS GRAHAM:M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 - H. FISK- L] ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner . srmeriy o Radenbush & Co.of 8t.Paa - HARRY MASTEN; Plass Tunor: Room?36,: Third -fioor, § Telephone. 535 Hoter " PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS DR. ROWLAND: GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Res. Phone 397 DR; C. R SANBORN , " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON L A. WARD, M. D. ® -Qver First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON, Jver_First :National Bank, Bemidji; Minn. Office Phone 36, Residence Pone 72. DR; E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON: Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM " PHYSICIAN: AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Zhone 18 Residence Phone 21 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. Phone 396 DENTISTS R. D. L. STAN'10N DENTIST s Office in Winter Block * BR. J. T. TUOMY. ‘ DENTIST Ist National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST - ¢ [Miles Block *Evening Work by Agpointment Only. EOUARD ‘F. NETZER, P, . RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Personal attention to prescriptions. . M SMART: : DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Sooiiande Phose 58 918 Amariea Ave.. 5 Oifise Phene 12 Loans w mfie IBRARY and Mon- wlg.mu