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MONDAY, ERRUARY 19, 1012. R A A A AR A A AP * Jos. C. Ray, of Red Lake, is here today on business. " 8. B. Sigurdson, of the Duluth Her- ald, is here on business. Ed. Olson, of Fargo, is in the city for a few days on business. M. N. Koll, of Cass Lake, is trans- acting business here today. I. 1. Hillestad, of Fosston, visited friends in the city yesterday. Go to Hakkerup for photos. - The National Retail Grocer’'s As- soclation is to meet in Oklahoma City April 22, 23, 24 and 25. Mrs. Jos. Bisiar left this morning for Brainerd called there by the ser- ious illness of her sister-in-law. L. K. Deal of the Deal Lumber company of Des Moines, la., was in - Bemidji over Sunday on business. Schwandt anq Marin are shipping today three car loads of Beltrami county potatoes to Kansas City firms. The Retail Grocers and General Merchant’s Association of Minnesota will meet in Duluth Feb. 20, 21, and 22 Miss Margarette Boldue, of Win- nipeg, was in Bemidji yesterday en route to Pequot where she will visit |- relatives. Benjamin Caswell and Dr, Z. E. House, of Cass Lake, are in the city today on business connected with the squaw murder case, - E. E. Kenfield, of Washburn, Wis., Is in Bemidji for a few days on bus- iness. Mr. Kenfield is a logger and lumberman of Washburn. Miss E. LaBelle, of Bovey, spent yesterday in the city going on to Pine River this morning where she will be the guest of friends. Graham and Doran have remodeled the Interior of the meat market on Minesota avenue and are now doing business with their new equipment. T. C. Stuart, of Bay City, Mich,, arrived in the city Saturday having accepted & position with the Model Manufacturing company of this city. Mrs, M. Gleason, of Walker, who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Clish, during the past few days, returned to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Campbell will entertain a number of their friends this evening at 6 o’clock dinner, to be followed by cards. “500" will be played. Attorney George H. Spear, of Grand Rapids, was in the city yes- terday enroute to Brainerd where he bas a number of cases up before Judge W. S. McClenahan. ) [celved consolation - prize. Retresh- ments were served at the elose of of the evening. Yesterday noon, Miss Mills' Sun- day School class of young ladies or- ganized and elected officers as. fol- lows: president, Cathryn McGregor; vice-president, Dorothy Torrance; secretary, Jessie Jonmes; treasurer, Nettie Gerlinger. .In order to estab- lish a treasury and pay some of the expenses incidental to the organiza- tion, a Flinch party will be given next Wednesday night in the base- ment of the Presbyterian church. The admission fee will. be fifteen cents, and everyone over- fourteen years of age is invited to be present. ber of very fine wall pocket house therometers. They will .be given free with every purchase of 25 cents or more. We had just 100 of these and they will be dispoged of as above mentioned. First come. first served. By the way, these therometers are guaranteed to keep correct reading of temperature and are claimed to be as good as any $1 thermometer on | e market. The Bemidji Pionecer Office Supply Store, Security State Bank Building, Fourth street, Bemidji, Minn. List of advertised letters “Un- CLAIMED™ for week- ending, Feb. 19, 1912, Men. Burke, E, J., Donley, Jim, Hanson, Mr. Ole, Koepp, Mr. A., Klien, Mr. Fred, McCready, Mr. H. E., Miller, Mr. A. L., Mercier, Mr. Sylvester, Nelson, Mr. N, P., Sherry. T, Sin- cere, Mr. Jerry, Strue, Mr. Geo., Sundquist, Mr. Arnt, - Tood, Mr. Fred-Wilson, Mr. Frank Warren, Mr. John. Women: Cosgrove, Miss C., Clark, Miss Jean, Doyle Miss Carrie, Hed- man Miss Stella, Overby Mrs. Helma, Purdy Miss Grace, Rhea Mrs. Wm. J. Rieve Mrs. J. C., Seott Mrs. H. B., | Thorson Miss Beortha. , Saturday evening the High School Seniors entertained their classmates in the Normal Department. The stu-| dents spent the early part of the]| evening singing and watching the| stereoptican entertainment conduct- ed by Charles Gerlinger and \N:\lterl Jonmes. A three-course luncheon was | served in the sewing room under the direction of Miss Dorothy Torrence, assisted by Claude McIver and Earl Bailey. Misses Loe and Hill, of the high school faculty, were the chaper- ones. Those present were Misses Gladys Stanton, Myrle Methven, Flor- ence Ripple, Alice Huntosh, Poldie Rauscher, Gladys Vye, Dorothy Tor- rance and Hilda Galchutt and Messrs. Alec Ripple, Melvin Galchutt, John Gainey, Charles Gerlinger, Walter Jones and Hiram Simons, Jr. Mrs. R. Brownlee and daughter, Pearl, of Mill Park, returned home yesterday from Fargo where they were called a week ago by the illness| ” of Mrs. Brownlee’s cousin. Frank S. Young, of Duluth, spent saturday and Sunday in the city as the guest of his nephew, Percy T. for the Wright, Clarkson company of Duluth. Which class are you in—the Sav- ers or the Spenders? We want you to be in the former and to be inde- pendent. There is no better way to start than with a savings account in the Northern National Bank. John Morrison and Omar Gravelle came down from the reservation this morning. Mr. Morrison returned on the afternoon train, but Mr. Gravelle is to spend a day or two with his wife who is confined at the hospital. ® Miss Florence Smith left this noon 4 for Virginia where she will assist T. J. Crane in opening his new store. Mrs. George Hanson, formerly of this | city but now of Litchfield, will also, go to Virginia today where she has | accepted a position as bookkeeper in | the new T. J. Crane store. | Mrs. E. H. Denu entertained the members of the Women’s Bible class | * Friday evening. The evening was; spent in Bible entertainment after which lunch was served. The guests were Mesdames M. Phibbs, J. W. Nau- gle, R. L. Given, R. H. Muncey, M. F. Cunningham, B. Aimes, and Head. Mrs. R. F. Murphy entertained a| | few friends Saturday evening at/ cards, three tables of “500” being. played. Mrs. E. E. McDonald car- { ried off high score, Mrs. Jos. Bisiar: 1 second, while Mrs. Omar Bailey re- MAJESTIC THEATRE " MONDAY AND TUESDAY 1—Overture—*‘A Fabian ilnmue" Miss Hazelle Fellows 2—“A anluc of the CLiff Dwell- ers.” (Edison.) One of the most intensely dramatic pictuges of any film shown_for some time. You should not miss it. . 3—*The Thumb Priat.” (Vitagraph) This drama will hold the attention of all from start to finish. 4—Jllustrated Song “Lord! Have Mercy on a Married Man.” < Duet, Miss Hazelle Fellows and W< C. J. Woodmansee i 5—*“Codfish Industry.” i A very illuminating, industrial pic- ture. ~ 6—*'Freezing Aunty.” A Vety dellpntlu‘l comedy. Young who travels out of Bemidji|q $000060000600000| @ THIS DATE IN HISTORY ¢ @ February 19. @ 1672—Charles Chauncey, second ¢ president of Harvard Col- & lege, died. Born Nov. 5. & 1803.—Ohio admitted to the ©® Union as the seventeenth & State. & 1804—French army concentrat- ¢ ed at Bordeaux for an in- & vasion of England. 1855—French spoilation bill vetoed by President Pierce. 1857—Nearly 200 lives lost in the Lundill Colliery ex- plosion in England. 1864 — Knights of Pythias founded by Jas. H. Rath- bone at Washington, D. C. 1871—Gen. John B. Magruder, noted Confederate sold- fer. died in Houston, Texas. Born in Virginia, Aug. 15, 1810. 1873—Charter granted ‘to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company. ISQ‘Z—Epiacopa.l jubilee of Pope Leo XIII. celebrated; @0@@@@@@00@@@@@0 THEY ALL DEMAND IT| PPOPPODVVVOOOOVPOODPPOOOOOOHOOOO SO @@@'@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Bemidji; Like Evéry City and Town in the Union, Receives It. People with kidney ills want to be cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back, relief is eagerly soight for. There are many reme- dies today that relieve, but do not cure. Doan’s Kidney Pills have cured thousands. Here is proof: J. 8. Burdick, Park Rapids, Minn.,, ! says: “I publicly endorsed Doan’s Kidney Pills three years ago and at this time I take pleasure in doing s0 again. ‘Whenever I have an op- portunity, I urge a trial of this rem edy, for I know that it is effective. (Statement given October 7, 1910). The endorsement referred to by Mr. Burdick was given on December 4, 1907, and was as follows: “A dull pain in my loins and sides caused me a great deal of suffering and there was also soreness across my kidneys. I Itad headaches and there was also soreness across my kidneys. I had headaches and I noticed that the kidney secretions were unnatur- al. When someone advised me to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, I got a sup- ply at Cutler's Pharmacy and began ‘We have on hand a limited num- |, der and after that, the symptoms of my complaint disappeared.” For 'sale by &1l dealers. Price 60 cents, Foster-Milburn Co., Buftalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan’s— and take no other. Sheer Waste. (i 3 -The coal supply of ithe earth is Aimited,” sald the sclentist. “No one can say how long it will last,” “Great Scott!” exclaimed a may fn the back d here we've gone and wast- | ed more'n a bushel of 1t heatin’ the | h::lr for this lecture.”--Washington 168 West Bound Leaves 4:37 186 East Bound Leaves 2:46 p, m. GREAT NORTHERN ., 187 West Bound: Leaves 10:38 Ao & Jack, Warner, Mr. Snox, \Vesslrnnd,, pRorzssroNAL' ARDS LAWV!RI GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 } Miles Block i H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store. lPubhc Ownershlp (Soc1al1st) Candidate tPiano Tuner for Mayor who solicits the support of the public on the platform of his party etwneriy o lumbuh & Ceo. 0! IA, Poau Instructor of Viohn, Piano, lhndo— lin - and - Brass anmumh. Announcement I hereby announce myself as a ’cnndldate for Mayor on the In- | dependent ticket to be voted upon ‘at the coming election, to be held | February 20, 1912. If elected 1 onu&rg;g'-:mt:?]fl‘gfigorggmly gg:fi":; ipledge myself to conduct ‘the affiairs {{ baths, 60 sample rooms. E“"fi e em |of the-city at all times for it's hest; convenience: Luxurlous and deligh | interest. I solicit the hearty support [§ Ealm Koom. MensGelil, Dolgiar TR |of the voters of this city. : gx;-f:mom, banquet fooms and private GEO. KREATZ 57 Lorutsd in heast. ot Dustae Loc: e85 _sec- llon ‘but overlooking the harbor and Llln Superlor. Conventent to everything. : One of the Great "lh?twll lir: Northwest DR' E}g‘s‘x,clr &q»?n SGU%%%&RE Nl‘VERSAI. H‘ANGES PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block (lmne 396 B R&&'Phnnn 367 R. C. R. SANBORN From now until the Sring break-up we will deliver and set up a cream separator or a range any- where within twenty miles of Be- PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON These are the best intheir line. Ask any user of | ; THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA Room 36, Third floor, JBrinkman Hmel Telephone 535 * ) PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS I hereby announce myself as an independant candidate for the office of mayor, to be voted on at the coming election to be held February 20, 1912, | Over 11,000 women are engaged Your support is respectfully solicited. ‘ln lace making at home in the city WM. McCUAIG. ] of Nottongham Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Qver First National Bank. ‘Phone 51 House No. Phone 351 S R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Jver First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. - Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. . E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Yhone 18 Residence Phone 21} INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. midji. these articles how they like them. , ~ These area fow Users of the Do Laval Cream Separators W. G. Shroeder, D. A. Whitting, L. O. Petrie, N. G. Reynolds, Robert Stai, A. E. Rako, Herman Fenske, A. P. Bloom, S. A. Smith, “ Will Cook, F. C. Boyd, John Eckstadt, Ed. Torstad, RA. J. Rupsoni=5 A.P. Ritchie, A. L. Godbout, _ Geo. Stillwell, Tom Phibbs, J. Oftedahl,| Sam Jallen, Mrs. Lemloh. DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter B!ock R J. T. TUOMY, DENTIST { 18t National Bank Build’g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER" DENTIST . . Miles Block Evening Weork by Appeintment Oaly EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST.. ®ostotfice Corner . Phone:304 Personal attention to prescriptions M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING totionce Phosa 58 618 Amerioaee. ffies Phoas 12 C. 6. JOHNSOM These are a few of the users of the - Universal Ranges Martin Hogan, ~ Geo. Gibson, Anton Hanson, A. Haarklan, J. F. Collins, Frank Jones, -Iéall'_si []gnd. A. J. Rugsven, . H. Denu, C.W. Kingsbury, I\N/I Y ks A. P. Ritchie, it Heliner Frank Miller, J. W.. Heath, Joe Pogue, Alfred Moen, - Anton Krogg, C. S. Vincent, s Lands Loms’ Steeks A. B. Severance, § EEm IR o™ W. G ShrOeder,' B: ' L. P. Eckstrum, NEW PUBLIC' LIBRARY w’"‘i"tk'ff&.,! i their use. They soon restored my kidneys to thelr proper working er- 4 33° West Bound Leaves 3: 3Q p. m. Wanted It Logated. e e - 34 East Bound. Leaves.12:08 p. m. At an inquegt in Ellinwood a doc- ST { |36 West Bound Leaves 3:42 3 m. tor was testifying: “Where did the | - ; motor car strike him?” the coroner| THIS BOOK WOETH READING ?O&S\El:!tthsgu“ Ll R asked. “At the junction of the dorsal| The Adler-i-ka book, telling how | e Aoag s =2 aad cervical vertebrae,” replied 'the|you can EASILY guald against ap- IIOB o1t Houng M“” a2 medicine man. “Will you please point | pendicitis, and how you, can relieve | m, that out on the map?" said the cor|constipation or gas on the stomach | i oner, pointing to a map of Barton|aimost INSTANTLY, lq ‘offered free | | county on the wall—Kansas City Btar. | ¢or g short time by B.: ‘N. French & | i , e e DR : | 31 North Bound' Leaves's m. s : ! 34 South Bound ‘Leaves 11:45 p. m. | 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. m. ANNOUNCEMENT | | Fretght Sonth Leaves at’7:30 s.‘m. ! Froigit North Leaves at’6:00 & '’ | Mian. Red Lake & Man. 11 North Bound Léaves 3‘:3? P m. 2 South Bound Leves T10:30 s. m. HARRY MASTEN,