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s | Wm. Bruce, of Kelliher, is in Be- midji today on business. George Kinney left last evening on a business trip to Minneapolis. It v Bemidj dealer does not sell “The | ‘phone 31 and say so. | Rorn and Mrs. Tuesday, March 5, to Mr. James McManus, a son. midji and vieinity. None better made—that “The Be- midji.” Sold everywhere for § cents. Geo. T. Baker returned this morn-| ing fro. ma few days’ business trip| to Kelliher. { Do you use “The Bemidji?” Ask| your dealer for it—?5 cts. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cassler left yesterday for Portland, Ore. They will make it their future home and will be joined later by the Misses May and Lillian Anderson, | For 25 cents you will be able to buy a set consisting of a cleaver, butcher knife and a paring knife val- ned at 65 cents, Saturday morning at 9 o'clock at the Given Hardware store on Minnesota avenue. G. H. Wagner of Brainerd, train- BIDS FOR CARETAKER OF POOR AND POOR FARM. Sealed proposals will be received and opened by the city council of the City of Bemidji, at a regular meeting of said ‘council, to be held in the council room in tho city hall of said city, on Monday the 18th day of March, 1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. from man and wife, for the operation of the city poor farm and cavetaker of the paupers, for one year from the 3rd day of April, 1912, Proposition No. 1. For monthly salary, for man and wife, for the caretaking of paupers, and the operation of the poor farm to the best advantage for the city, said city to furnish the necessary supplies, light, fuel, etc. Proposition No. 2. For man and wife, on the basis of so much per pauper per day, for the | John Graft. of Eagle Bend, was a| : ; A husiness visitor in the city {master for the Minnesota and Inter-|carctake of said paupers, bidder to national Railway company, came|Operate the poor farm to his own AsK | qown from International Falls yes-|advantage, and furnish all supplies, {terday where he went on business|light, fuel, etc. The city to furnish |and went on to Brainerd this morn-|the free use of poor farm only. esterday. Do you use “The Bemidji? vour dealer for it.—5 cents, Judge C. W. Stanton will leave this | evening for a few days business trip[ing. | to the Twin Citie i It is through the saving habit C. H. Mills, of Swift and Company, | that the rinch men of today reached Further information can be ob- tained from the undersigned. The city council reserves the right to reject}ny and all bids. came up from Brainerd vesterday on!the pinnacle of prosperity. Your| GEO. STEIN, business for the company [small savings, if regularly depoisted| City Clerk. lat the interest in the Northern Na-is - o¢ o 45 : Go to Hakkerup for photos. | tional Bank may be the foundation ot | * Watch for the announcement of {your future. * | Many sufferers from rheumatism | Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Cross, of have been surprised and delighted | Blackduck, left this morning for|with the prompt relief afforded by A. Terry, formerly of this:llrainerd and other points on a short;applying -Chamberlain’s Liniment: but now of Superior, Wis., is|wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Cross! Not one case of rheumatism in ten here for a few days on business. . |were married at the Presb,\-terianirequires any internal treatment (he | PArsonage yesterday morning by Rev.|whatever. This liniment is for sale E. P. White. | by Barker’s Drug Store the St. Patrick’s social to be given by the Brotherhood of David. “The Bemidji"—the best in world for 5 cents. Ask vour dealer. | st Mrs. V. R. Morrison and Miss Beu-| e — Attorney C. M. Drew, of Minne-| e | e o Ml Drannon, who have conducted |BIDS FOR HEALTH OFFICER AND Judge C. W. Stanton last evening. | (1€ dressmaking parlors in the| ] QITY PHYSICIAN. | O'Leary-Bowser block. have, by mu-| Notice is hereby given that sealed When your pencil breaks, resolve, tyal consent, dissolved partnership.|proposals will be received and opened to get “The Bemid, the best nickeli The work will now be carried on by | by the city council of the City of Be- pencil in the world. [Mrs. Morrison who solicits the pat-!midji, at a regular meeting of said L. W. Wilson, proprietor of the|Tonage of former patrons. | council, to be held in the council Koochiching Hotel of International! yp i room in the city hall of said city, on C. R. Sanborn left this morn-| Falls, came down yesterday on busi { Monday the 18th day of March, 1912, ness ing for Brainerd where she will play | b Ubatore: 4l jat 8 o'clock p. m., for a health offi- Womeia Mustcal. SHS) .. and sity, nhysitan, i the It your dealer does mot sall “The | Will then g0 to Little Falls where (" 2% ItV 1) B o 5 e she will give a recital. From there| 4 Bemldji,” 'phone 31 and say so. |8l g ect om LHEre s, duties witl S < < be the regular Mrs. Sanborn will go to the Twin (‘l(--k 2 5 fes for a few days, duties of a health officer, and ecity { physician, said physician to furnish of Gully.lall the necessary medicines, band- The Young Peoples’ Society of the Swedish Lutheran Church will met in the church basement at S p. m.| O. J. Weekly and Son tonight. [ Minn.. have some fine bargains inlages, conveyances, etc. | this community. If you are looking' Further information can be ob- for a home you should call on him|tained from the undersigned. before you decide to buy. Land o The city council reserves the right heavy clay soil at $10 per acre and'to reject any and all bids. up. Beth timber and prairie. . Call . GEO. STEIN, at 1207 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. City Clerk. | 3-7—3-8—3-12 ot BI85 —312 Chas. and Wm. Skrief of Black- nded to business matters i vesterday retruning home last night. I will trade my Smith hammerl shot gun for good chickens. Inquire of 0. C. Simonson, Belirami Elevator and Milling Co. W. G. Mitsch, of St. Paul, disi passenger agent for the Chicago, {Great Western Railway company, | NOTICE. Chas. Sandin, bridge carpenter for|came down from International Falls| Al Dersons or firms having claims the Minnesota and International|last evening and is spending the day|?282inst the Bemidji Creamery com- Railway company. left this morning!in the city. Mr. Mitsch will leave! PADY are requested to itemize “same for Walker on business. this evening for St. Paul and mail or hand to its secretary. When your pencil breaks, resolve | R. L. Given, Sec. i Sl o At 9 o'clock Saturday morning the to get “The Bemidji,” the best nukfl_mw“ Hardware stors opens s spee- pencil in the world. { |ial sale, when you can buy a cleaver, | Mrs. A. R. Fuller, of ('mnkston,ibmcher knife and paring knife for a|sive sale by its remarkable cures of arrived in the city yesterday and will jquarter. The set regularly retails for | coughs, colds and eroup. It can be be the guest of her daughter, Mrs. .| 65 cents. None will he sold before | depended upon. Try it. Sold by N. Netzer for a few day the hour set and then for cash only. | Barker’s Drug Store. - . Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has on its great reputation and exten- Mrs. R. A. Phelps, of lm(»rnminnnl’ Falls, was in the city yesterday en route home from Wadena where she has been the guest of friends. Your opportunity to buy a com- plete set of three useful kitchen nee- essities for 25 cents, valued at 6 cents is open to you Saturday morn- | ing, March 9th at 9 o'clock, at the | Given Hardware store. No sets will | be sold before that hour and then ffl!" cash only. Cleaver . . . 30c House Knife . 25¢ Paring Knife . 10c Worth . . . . 65¢ J. E. Cowan, cashier of the Tnter- | uational Falls State Bank, transacted | business in the city yesterday, re- turning home this morning. i | “The Bemidji'"-—the best in the| world for 5 cents. Ask your dealer. Don't forget the food and apron sale Saturday afternoon at the Be- midji Music store to be held by the ladies of St. Philip’s parish. | Mrs. E. Lundrigan, of Cass Lake, veturned home yesterday after hav- , 3 ing spent the past several days in the i city as the guest of Mrs. D. L. Stan- \ Per Set CASH ONLY FULLY WARRANTED BEST CRUCIBLE CAST STEEL. None better made ‘The Be- midji.” Sold everywhere for 5 cents. G. A. Melges and Wm. Blood. of} Minneapolis, left last night for their homes after having spent the past AMUSEMENTS GRAND THEATER t TO-NICHT | Romance In the Northern Woods This story by the great Tmp, a stricking representation of life in the northern woods, where logging is relieved by some tragic misdeed of a treacherous half-breed. Sale Starts 9 a. m. Saturday, Mch. 9 / Positively No Sets Sold Comique Trainiog a Husband in nea'e[s . Dramatic The Appointed Hour N S Id U "I T. f S I Illustrated Song one u " I Ime u i a e “‘I Don’t Care Whose Girl You Were, You're My Girl Now”’ The Siege of Calais This is one of the great history epochs and will,be presented at the Grand Theater Friday and Satur- day nights, March 8th and 9th. GIVEN HARDWARE CO0. BEMIDJI. Phone 57 EEEHEKEH KK KKK : TEST YOUR SEED CORN. * : Tty | x * Farmers All Over Minnesota Tell * of Poor Seed They Ex- *¥| peoted to Plant This Spring. Do you know your seed will grow? Seed can be tested at home on & damp cloth between two plates in the kitchen. See if it will sprout. If it won’t grow in the house it won't grow in the fleld. Insure your corn .crop by a % little effort just now. * %k Kk ok k ok ok ok ok ok * ok ok ko Kk ok ok ok kk ok ok ok ok You can say goodbye to constipa- tion with a clear conscience if you! use Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many ' have been permanently cured by their 1 use. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. to all Skin Sufferers” 186 B 2 BARKER DRUC STORE m|i: %o Soung renves - for some time, and we are looking to build up trade by always advising our patrons right. So_when we tell you that we have found the eczema remedy and that we stand back of it with the manufacturer's iron clad guarantee, backed by ourselves you can depend upon it that we give our advice not in order to sell a few bottles of . medicine to skin sufferers, but be- cause we know how it will help our business if we help our patrons. We keep in stock and sell, all the well ¥ K K K KK &K KKK KK & known skin remedies. But we will say this: 1f you are suffering from any kind of skin trouble, eczema, psoriasis, rash or tetter, we want you to try a fall size bottle of D. D. D, Prescription. Angd, if it dogs not do the work, this SURE SICN OF SPRING Listen to This IF STRAWBERRIES were added to this list you'd beleive truly that Spring was upon us, but strawberries at 75c a box are still a bit high. We'll have some though as soon as they take a tumble. The above fresh vegetables for your Sunday’s Dinner wouldn’t be half bad, would they. ROE AND MARKUSEN Sold now at E. F. Netzer Red, Round Snappy, Green Onions Crisp, Fresh Brittle,Bleached Celery Creen, Bushy Parsley We All Do If you knew just where you could buy the Best 5 Cent Pencil In the World - you would do it without much coaxing—wouldn’t you?" Arrangements are being made with every first class dealer to sell - “The Bemdj” (The best nickel pencil in the world) Barker's Drug and Jewelry Storg Wm. McGuaig J. P. Omich’s Gigar Store Ros & Markusen Bomidji Pioneer Office Supply Store Retailer will receive immediate shipment in gross lots - (more or less) by calling Phone’ 31. Arrangements have been made to advertise, as abeve, “who sell The Bemidji to judge. - Again and again we have seen how & few drops of thig cimple wash applied to the skin. takes away the itch, in- stantly. And the cures all seem to be permanent, D. D. D. Prescription ‘made by the D. D. D. Laboratories of Chicago., is composed of thymol. glycerine, ofl of ‘wintergreen and other healing, soothing, cooling ingredients. And if you are just crazy with itch, you will feel Soothed and eooled, the itch absolutely washed away the moment you applied this D. D. D. We have made fast friends of more than one family by recommending this remedy to a skin sufferer here and there and we want you to try it now| on aur positive no-pay guaran Barker Drug Store. Radishes Lettuce { 0 % l 33 West Bound Lea: We have been In business in this town [ bottle will cost you nothing. You alone | thes 500 RAILROAD 162 East-Bound Leaves . 163 West Bound Leaves . ] GREAT :ommi‘ 34 East Bound Leaves 35 West Bound Leaves 36 Fast Bound Leaves . 105 North Bound Leaves . 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight Fast Leaves at 181 MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 32 South Bound Leaves ...... 8:15 am 31 North Bound Leaves . 34 South Bound Leaves . HEEREERE 33 North Bound Leaves . 4:30 am Freight South Leaves at . 7:30 am Freight North Leaves at ..,... 6:00 am MINN., BRED LAXKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves 2 South Bound Leaves . L | PROFESSIONAL CARDS | LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block *Phone 396 Res. ‘Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block DR. A, E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidjl, Minn Office "Phone 36, Residence "Phone 72: DR. E. H. SMITH - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ’Phone 18 Residence Phone 213 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtiy Bank —_— + DENTIST; DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST . Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Bldg. Tele. 230. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Apointment Oaly RUTH M. WIGHTMAN TEACHER OF PIANO Residence Studio—917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168, NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- day 11to12a m,1to6pm, 7to8 p. m. Sunday 8 to 6 p. m. Monday 7 to 9 p. m. Beatrice Mills, Librarian. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER 'AND PIANO MOVING SAFB Res. 'Phone §8. 818 America Ave. Office 'Phone 12 EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST Postotfice Corner Phone 308 Personal attention to prescriptions C. 6. JOHNSON Lands Loans Stocks Come in and look over my list of lands in Polk and Red Lake Counties. Office—Bacon Block. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Geats' Suits ts Order. Freach Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing’ o 315 Beltiami Avease g MACHINE SHOP We do general repair work of all kinds. Gasoline and steam engines a specialty. OLAF ONGSTAD Shop—Rear of Pioneer Building STEAMSHIP TICKETS | East or West Bound, All lines. In pur- chasing here passengers secure ad- 'vantage of thru rates to seaport. Prons o S e, NEW EATH EOONS OPENED In connection with my barber the names of all deslers .. 1. shop 1 have opened new bath -rooms on: RAILROAD TINE CARDS