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where she has -been' for months past, taking up a course in nursing, to stay a month. She has lately undergone an operation for ap- pendicitis. Adopt a system today that will enable you to save a certain per cent of your income. Deposit all you save in the Northern National Bank, where it will work for you day and. night—Adv. At a meeting of the Masons Wed- nesday evening, the following offi- cers were elected: D. L. Stanton, W. M.; R. H. Schumaker, S. W.; W. Z. Robinson, J. W; W. B Stewart, Treas.; G. A. Walker, Sec. Among the Call 450 for dressmaking and plain | visitors present were William Middle- sewing.—Adv. ton of Baudette, and William Gor- Mrs. G. E. Carson has been ill for |ham of Rainy River. After the elec- several days and is confined to her |tion, the lodge held a smoker. home. Among the Bemidji people in Dr. Einer Johnson went to Shey-|Crookston attending the meetings of lin yesterday afternoon and returned |the Northern Minnesota Development this morning. association are Rev. Chas. H. Flesher, G. D. Backus, T. A. McCann, A. R. Erickson, A. G. Wedge, Jr., L. F. Johnson, George Kreatz, W. C. Smith, F. A. Wilson, F. S. Lycan, E. H. Denu, M. FaFontisee left for Guthrie,|Al Jester, C. R. Sanborn and W. R. Minnesota Thursday where he will |Mackenzie. do carpenter work for some time. W. A. Currie went to Bagley on business yesterday afternoon. Nels Swemson of McIntosh was in Bemidji on business Thursday. Go to the Bazaar Store for your Christmas ribbons. Special prices.— Adv. Volland stationery is individual J. C. Harris left for Fargo, N. D.,|and artistic. Abercrombie’s are the yesterday afternoon. At Fargo he|exclusive Bemidji agents of the full will take charge of the Kimball piano |line as advertised this week in the house. Saturday Evening Post on page 56.— Adv. @o to Hakkerup for photos.—Adv. . Mrs. L. Blakeley of Minneapolis,| TOMOrrow night (Saturday Dec. 7) who has been the guest of Mrs. R. H. closes the Grand theatre piano con- Muncy for a few days, left Thursday |°st: The Jjudges selected tby m‘: for her home. contestants will commence to count the votes at 8:30 p. m. Three of the contestant are making a very close race to secure the 1st prize, the S. W. Miller piano, and the contestants and their friends are mow taking a Go with the crowd to the roller [Spirited interest in the contest.— rink.—Adv. Adv. Miss Ruth Naugle entertained the members of the Narcissus club in her home on Bemidji avenue yesterday afternoon. Guests brought sewing and worked until late in the after- noon when Miss Naugle served lunch. Plate favors of fancy dressed dolls decorated the table. Her guests in- cluded the members of the club who Best for clogged bowels, lazy liv-|are Mesdames Thayer Bailey, Harold er, sour stomach, poor appetite, peri- | Dane, George T. Baker, J. P. Hennes- odical headaches.—Hollister's R. M. |sey, J. P. Younggren, A. E. Nelson, Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. George Noll, and the Misses Ruth Wightman, Beatrice and Vera Back- us, and Madeline Jobnson. Mrs. H. P. Dunning and Miss Sarah Naugle of Solway, were guests of the club and assisted Miss Naugle. Hollister's R. M. Tea is the rem- edy you need, when you don’t feel sick enough to be im bed, but not well enough to be happy. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Koors will leave for Fowlds Saturday, where they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wileox until Monday. Tom G. Moi arrived in Bemidji Thursday from Paynton, Saskatoon, Canada. He was formerly a resident of the town of Frohn. Cass Lake Times: Miss Josie Loe of Bemidji spent a few days here last week, the guest of her cousins, the Misses Selma and Carrie Simonson. Larry Morier left this afternoon for Idaho where he will inspect sev- eral plants which the Naugle Pole and Tie company are contemplating buying. Abercrombie’s carry the complete Volland line of stationery. See ad- vertisement on page 55 of the Satur- day Evening Post this week.—Adv. Miss Ida Moen, who has been em- . . . ployed as a milliner in the Henrion-| Miss Donna Lycan will entertain net Millinery parlors will leave Sat-|3t “500" tomorrow afternoon for urday morning for her home in Osa- | Miss Dorothy Humes, of Cass Lake, kis, Minnesota, whose engagement to Clyde Parker, of Brainerd was recently announced. Miss Lycan will entertain in the fam- ily parlors at the Markham hotel and Mrs. A. B. Palmer, Mrs. George|at 5:30 will serve supper to her Cochran and Miss Cochran have is-|guests. The guests list includes Mrs. sued invitations for a luncheon and |C. R. Sanborn, Mrs. Harold J. Dane, “500" card party to be given Tues- |Mrs. Walter Marcum, Mrs. Thayer day at the home of Mrs. Palmer. Bailey and the Misses Helen Villars, of Cass Lake, Ivis Roberts, Marie Burke, Pauline Markham, Arabelle Neal Bab Neal, Dorothy Torrance, Gladys Stanton, Beatrice Eddy, Mar- jorie Knappen, Leah Berman, Harriet Cochran, Servia McKusick and Miss Corzects constipation, indigestion; [ Humes. :f“f Abe atomach; ”5““‘";" “Be| Bthel Smiley, Edith Abell, Alma wels, stops headaches.—Hollister's| ;. 219 Izetta Fisher are the con- ?t'uri"“_:::- 35c. Barker's Drug|i.oianis for the prizes in the Grand - . theatre piano contest. Coupon book tickets with detachable voting cou- pons can be obtained of any of the contestants. Tickets purchased from the contstants are good until used. The contest closes Saturday night.— Adv. Race tonight at the roller rink.— Adv. William Burse of Kelliher, spent Thursday in Bemidji while on his way to Crookston to attend the meet- ing of the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association. Charles Carter of Hines, was in Bemidji for several hours yesterday while en route to Crookston where he is attending the Northern Minne- sota Development association meet- ing. 36 inch Messaline for 98c at the - Bazaar store.—Adv. HAKKERUP-HERMAN, Thursday evening at eight o’clock the wedding of John L. Hakkerup of Crookston to Miss Helga Marie Her- man of St. Paul, was celebrated at the home of the groom’s brother, Nels L. Hakkerup, Rev. T. S. Kolste offi- ciating. At the appointed hour the bridal party entered the parlor to the church will hold their annual sale|strains of the Lohengrin’s wedding and New England supper, Wednes-|march played by Miss Sophia Mon- day, December 11. Supper twenty-[son. Miss Margaret Wang acted as five cents.—Adv. bridesmaid and the groom was at- tended by C. N. Christianson of Mon- tana. The rooms were decorated in red and white. The bride wore a white satin dress, bridal veil and car- ried American beauty roses. Miss Margaret Wang was attired in pale green marquesitte over silk and car- ried white roses. After the cere- mony a wedding supper was served to the following guests: Rev. T. S. Kolste, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp- son, Mrs. 1. B. Olson, Miss Borghild Lundberg, Miss Sophia Monsen, Miss Margaret Wang, C. N. Christianson, Miss Mabel Bendickson and Mr. and James Malone, reporter on the Pioneer, is confined to his home with a severe attack of pneumonia. He was taken sick late last night and will probably be confined for several days. The ladies of the Presbyterian Cass Lake Times: Tuesday evening the parts for “Bul Bul,” the opereta that Mr. James H. Nason is going to stage at the First M. E. church some time the middle of February, were given out. More ladies skates have arrived at the roller rink.—Adv. E. H. Denu, business manager of the Pioneer, left for Crookston yes- terday afternoon and is attending the meeting of the Northern Minne- sota Development association. He will return tomorrow. Abercrombie’'s have the exclusive Bemidji agency for the Volland line of stationery. See page 55 of the Saturday Evenin Post this week.— Adv. Mrs. H. P. Dunning and Miss Sarah Naugle, of Solway, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Naugle and Miss Ruth Naugle yesterday. They assisted Miss Ruth in entertaining the Narcissus club. The ladies of the Episcopal Guild will hold a sale of fancy articles and food at the home of Mrs. John Good- man, 513 Bemidji avenue, Saturday were decorated with candles and ros- es. The bride is a graduate of Luth- er’s hospital at Eau Claire, Wiscon- sin, and the groom is engaged in business at Crookston. The bridal couple left on the 3:30 train for future home. Mrs. Thomas Maloy. Anna Clune was born in Indian- apolis, September 24, 1839. She moved to Sidney, Iowa, in 1857, Thomas Maloy in June 1857. There = were=born to them seven sons and an’;::::(’ D‘fi'l:lfl;b" L ed L‘i‘:; T |four daughters. She is survived by foes ® Will be served.—AdY. lher husband and nine children. Five Miss Della Hendrickson retumedwt the children are in Bemidji at Tuesday evening from Minneapolis this time. Mr. and Mrs. Maloy lived! Mrs. Nels L. Hakkerup. - The tables | Crookston where they will make their ||} where she was united in marriage to ||| sestie Tuearre || Tomorrow Night TONIGHT (Saturday, Dec. 7th) AR Alows In Ne YoEh 5 Closes the Piano Contest Being the second story of “What happened toMary;" produced in collaboration with the “Ladies!:World."", This story- a FiE: You are respectfully invited to ullndlupuuh Mise Ho Tl 3rd Prize, Pearl Inlaid Mandolin 4th Prize, Guitar “A Fly Time’’ (Lubin) = = — ‘A Sparkling Comedy. Those Who Had the Pleasure of See- ing the First Story of «What Ha, gcn.d :,o Mary,”” Will Not Want fo M, this nes NOTIOE. Remember the Plano Oontest Oloses To- morrow Night Grand Theater Secret Service Steve Among the Smugglers On the Canadian Border 3000 Feet---100 Scenes---3 Reels A Picture Full of Sensational Episodes. A Great Feature and Not a Slow Foot of Action In the Entire 3000 Feet Admission 5c and 10c - Coupon book tickets with detachab’e voting coupons can be obtained from any of the contestants, And the Tickets Are Good Until Used Who Is Your Favorite Contestaat? Are You Boosting for Her? Saturday Matinee---2:30 p. m. tive ageats, in the only ones that have stood the test of time for buadreds of years. have demonstrated the sci with exactness. ‘Our hydriatic 3, lest made. giving perfect control of the tempers. ture and pressure. c metsures emploved by this nsticuce are ¢ Scotch and alternate douches. shower and necdle baths. and other salt baths. the sinusoidal and galvanic cusren removed to Council Bluffs in 1898, |done some kind, motherly deed to Bese ats 40 chat chey may be appli where they lived for a number of |relie\'e the rough and rugged path- years. They came to Bemidji in Oc-|way of those she loved. Always tober, 1903, and have resided here|thinking of others and eliminating since. She was seventy-three years|self that they might have pleasure old when she died. Mrs. Maloy was/and in so doing derived her own hap- a loving wife, a kind mother and be- |piness. They who knew her best will loved by all who knew her. Her life imourn her most, and her place will was devoted to her family, and she be missed among them. 1 sdvantages as to diet. fresh air surround: THE THOMSEN INSTITUTE TH. 1. THOMSEN. D/RECTOR Sept. No. :fl Beautiful S. W. -Miller Piano *The Desperado’’ (Pathe) to be awarded the winner Saturday. night, Dec. 7th, in the Sslswa s Grand Theatre Plano Contest. “Oh w’,.v' /] 2nd Prize, Ladies' 0 size 14K Diamond Set.Case, Gold Watch MASSAGE AND HYDROTHERAPY i e oot cunn- are today everywhers 122 BIXTH STRELT SOUTH. MINNEAPOLIS KRR KRR ENERE ¥ _ RAILROAD TIME CARDS * EX XX XXX RKRREEXEX 500 RATLBOAD ICZFJ!QBB\EGLGA'-. ‘West Bound Leaves, l“ Bound Leaves. 187 Weu‘! Bound Teaves: GREAT NORTEERW 33 West: Bound Leaves. . 34 East 1 North Bound Leaves. 2 South Bound Arrives. EX KX R KR KX KX KKK KEK % PROFESSIONAL CARDS LR R R R R RS EEE R L TEAGHER OF PIAND Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio : 1002 Bemidji :Avenue Phone 168 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’'Leary-Bowaer Bldg | PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANKNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON recognized as the most powerful remedies for acute silmencs as well as chronic disesses. No *Phone 397 . other class of remedics has 30 wide 2 i for several years in Sidney, Iowa, and [counted all as gain when she had results to the weakest woman trongest man Modera investigations T o e — DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over E‘lrlt National IIII. S tiom bank, Bemidii, DR. E. H. SMITH IS COMPLET IT JEWELRY The most elaborate and comprehensive display ever shown by aBemidji store. In one word we express ourselves about this showing, it is complete. The extent of our jewelry stock is such that the intending purchaser is afforded a selection ranging from the most elaborate and expensive pieces to the very moderately priced and simpler articles; Even the most unpretentious pieces worthily maintain the Barker standard of distinction in design aund exccution. Do not make any jewelry, or, in fact, silverware, cut glass or Chrismas purchases without first seeing our matchless qualities and low prices. IT IS EXCLUSIVE Do you know that there are at least SEVEN LINES of nationally advertised merchandise, that if bought in Bemidji must be bovght at Barker’s. Do you know also, that neither lines can be excelled for appropriateness as Christmas gifts? Yes, you read about them in almost every magazine you pick up. They are goods made by the most reputable and biggest firms in the world today. Exclusive Lmes that Can Be Bought Only at Barker’s Pickard China Hawkes Cut Class Conklin Fountain Pens Ligget’s Box Candies Victor Victrolas ‘Columbia Graphanolas Eastman Kodaks To out of town huyers we wish to state that our annual catalogue is out. It contains hundreds of valuable Christmas gift suggestions coverieg our entire lines of Jewelry, Kodaks, Cbma. Tot Glass, etc. It may be had for the asking. Barker's Drug & Jewelry Store Third Street Bemidji, Minn. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Realdence Phone 311 Phone 18 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST First National Bank Bldg. Tel. DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY pen daily, except Sunday, 1 to € p. m.. 7 to 9 p. m. Sunday, reading rooms only, 3 to 6 p. m. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. "Phone 58. 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. ISR EE R E RS ERE R * * * * * *® * REMEMBER * * * * The Fair Store Sells * * Postage Stamps x * At Gost * * * * * * * KKK XXX KKK FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER- 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Minn. blh“u ‘of-1he Seribonet i