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) J. M. Reed is down from Blackduck today. Rev. J. C. Mapson of Tenstrike, was in the city visiting friends Mon- day. Go to the Model for bottled milk and cream, butter and eggs, and com- pressed yeast. Charles Loring and W. E. Rowe came over from Crookston last night to attend court. Rev. S. E. P. White and W. A. Curry went to Clearbrook for a cou- ple of days hunt. Mrs. W. R. Steben of Northbrook, Minn., is visiting at the home of Mrs. F. A. Wilson. Ten per cent discount on all hair goods at the Henrionnet millinery parlors all this week. Judge W. S. McClenahan came to Bemidji from Brainerd last night to sentence Dr. Dumas today. Theodore Nelson arrived from St. Paul last night and will hold a state land sale at the court house. Sam Fullerton and Alexander Janes came to Bemidji from St. Paul last night to attend to court matters. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Mrs. L. J. Deur and Mrs. Charles Jacobson came to Bemidji from Ten- strike this morning on a shopping trip. George Rhea will leave tonight on a three weeks vacation trip to Quiney, 111, Kansas City and St. Louis. T. J. Burke returned from the ci- ties Sunday morning. Mrs. Burke will remain for a few days visiting friends. Mrs. Abe White of Pine River, Min- nesota, arrived in the city last even- ing. Mrs. White is a sister of Mrs. Vinton L. Ellis. There is not a headache in a bar- rel of Bemidji beer. That is one of the many reasons it is so popular. “The Taste Tells.” Mrs. Edward Wenzel of Virginia, Minn., arrived in the city Monday af- ternoon and will be the guest of Mrs. R. L. Given for a few weeks. Charles Kirtland of Backus, came up last evening and will spend a few days as the guest of his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crowell. N. G. Reynolds of the town of Northern, is building a stone base- ment 24x40 for a new barn. He is also building a root cellar 14x30. New goods are arriving every day at the Henrionnet millinery parlors. Call and see their line. Rev. R. S. Sidebotham spent Mon- day as a guest at the home of Rev. and Mrs. S. E. P. White. Mr. Side- botham was on his way to Thief Riv- er Falls. Leslie Harzey, who preached at Kelliher and Quiring this summer, returned to McAllister College yes- terday. He passed through Bemidji on his way. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield, who have spent the last few days in " the cities, arrived home Saturday evening. They took in the state fair while on the trip. A prominent physician of this vi- cinity says that “Beer properly used is a wholesome, healthful tonic,” and considers Bemidji beer a very fine product. “The Taste Tells.” Alex Everywind of the Red Lake Agency, the young Indian boy who won a free trip to the state fair, returned from the cities today. He spent Sunday and Monday with friends in St. Paul. Charles C. Haupt, United States district attorney from St. Paul, E. S. Oakley, of Duluth, Ed Warren of Fed- eral Dam, and Sam Sutor, of Chili- wak, B. C., are in the city on a legal case in district court. Miss Martha Galchutt is contem- plating attending the Minnesota Ag- ricultural College this year, where she will take a course in domestic science. Her brother, Melvin Gal- chrutt will be a student at Hamline this year where he will take up the regular college course. Another advantage In saving your money and depositing it at interest in the Northern National Bank is that it helps cut out the worry that hinders you from doing your best work. Mrs. Geo. McTaggart and Mrs. B. D. Pepper, both of Turtlé River, ar- rived in the city this morning and are the guests of Mrs. John Goodman. Mrs. McTaggert is Mrs. Goodman’s mother and Mrs. Pepper is her sis- ter. They will remain for a few days and take in the county fair while ‘here. The members of the order of the dren, Martha and Helen Erwig, will spend the winter with Mrs. Hender- son’s parents in Eau Claire, Wiscon- sin. They will leave for that place Saturday morning. Mesdames Denu and Given .enter- ‘tained at “Bridge” this afternoon. The color scheme was yellow, golden glow and golden rod making an at- tractive centerpiece. The following guests were present: Mesdames Ar- nold, Adams, Bowser, Dunning, Dyer, Cunningham, Fisher, Kreatz, Klein, Lahr, Lambert, Lycan, Lakin, Mc- Donald, McLaughlin, McCuaig, W. Marcum, McGee, Netzer, Palmer, Rid- dell, Scharf, Sanborn, Stantonm, Stev- ens, Tuomy, Titus, Upham, Wedge, Ward, White, Wilson, Young, Mrs. Edward Wenzel of Virginia, Minn., and Mrs. Stebman, of Northbrook, Minn., Misses Lee Given, Loretta Malone, Vera and Beatrice Backus. The Ladies of the Baptist Church will feed you down town Tuesday, Sept. 17th, IN ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. A good boiled dinner 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. A fine home cooked supper from 5 to 7 p. m. Come and bring your friends. Dinner 35c. Supper 25c. The implicit confidence that many people have in Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is founded on their experience in the use of that remedy and their knowl- edge of the many remarkable cures of colie, diarrhoea and dysentery that it has effected. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Notice. _ Notice is hereby given that there are funds in the treasury to pay all warrants on the poor fund registered prior to August 1, 1912. Dated Sept. 10, 1912. GEO. W. RHEA, Treas. Few, if any, medicines, have met with the uniform success that has at- tended the use of Chamberlain’s Col- ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The remarkable cures of colic and most every neighborhood have given it a wide reputation. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($5.00 for series.) Judge M. A. Clark. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for re-nomination to the office of Judge of Probate of Beltrami coun- ty. It will be my desire to run the office as in the past, guarding the in- terests of the widows and children of Beltrami county. If you knew of the real value of Chamberlain’s Liniment for lame back, soreness of the muscles, sprains and rheumatic pains, you would nev- er wish to be without it. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($5 for Series). I hereby announce myself as a non-partisan candidate for the office of county superintendent of schools of Beltrami county at the primary election to be held on September 17, 1912. If nominated and elected I will continue to serve the county with a purpose single to the welfare of the public schools. W. B. STEWART. - An article iuat has real merit should in time become popular. That such is the case with Chamberlain’s Cough ‘Remedy has been attested by many dealers. Here is one of them. diarrhoea which it has effected in al-| Eastern Star planned a pleasant sur- |H. W. Hendrickson, Ohio Falls, Ind.,| prise for Mrs. E. A. Henderson last|writes, “Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- evening and presented her with an|edy is the best for coughs, colds and Irish crochet bag. Mrs. Henderson |croup, and is my best seller.” For and her son, ‘Allan, and grandchil-jsale by Barker’s Drug Store, [PAID ADVERTISEMENT $6.00 for Series. In compliance with Section One of Chapter Two of General Laws of Min- nesota for 1912, I hereby announce myself a “non-pa:tisan” candidate for Probate Judge of Heltrami county. J. EVAN CARSON. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($5.00 for Series). CANDIDATE FOR CORONER. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for re-election to the office of coroner of Beltrami county, Minn., on the Republican ticket. During my term in office T appoint- ed deputies in the remote parts of the county, thereby saving the expeuse of travel from Bemidji, and return, which was a saving of hundreds of dollars to the county. If my conduct in office meets with your approval I respectfully solicit your vote at the primaries on Sep- tember 17th, 1912. M. E. IBERTSON. Bad Custom As It Is A Bad Style Alright for landlords but -tough on tenants. Do you Wwant to break this “tie that binds” you to this useless obli- gation? You can do it alright with a little assistance from us. We are willing and anxious to aid you to |Own a Home of Your Own This is a lcng step in the right direc- tion. Don't delay, but take it at once. Lots In Fairview Addi- tion, $2.00 down and $2.00 per month. nol interest. REYNOLDS & WINTER| AGENTS State of Ohio, City of Toledo, FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER: 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Lucas County. Frank J. Chenley makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Chen- J cann by the use of HALL'S CATARRH CURE. FRANK J. Sworn: to before me and subscribed in | mprresence. this 6th fl.ly of December, Al 1886. (Seal) A. W, GLEASON, Notary Public. 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