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o e # £ 0.5 7 70 s M. E. Marsh of Werner was in the city on Tuesday. C. 0. Carlson of Erskine spent yes- terday in Bemidji. A. A. Richardson Funkley last night. Big mask ball, miss it.—Adv. Mrs. Geo. M. Doran of Akeley, spent yesterday in Bemidji. The Knights of Columbus held a business meeting last night. John Hanson.of Wilton was a busi- ness caller Tuesday afternoon. Big race Saturday night at the rink.—Adv. Avis Guyer is on the sick list to- day and unable to attend school. returned from Tuesday. Don't Dan DeLury, an attorney of Wal- ker, is in Bemidji on court business. E. C. Kiley, editor of the Grand Rapids Herald-Review, spent yester- day in Bemidji. Milk—Fourteen quarts dollar, if paid for in advance. Schroeder.—Adv. for one W. G. Sheriff Andrew Johnson returned from a business trip to the twin ecit- ies this morning. H. N. Harding and Fred W. Smith of Cass Lake, were in Bemidji yester- day on legal matters. J. L. George, county auditor, re- turned this morning from a business trip to the twin cities. Be sure to attend the lutefisk sup- per at Blocker hotel Friday evening, January 24.—Adv. Dr. J. Warninger returned from Gemmell Thursday where he has been on a professional trip. A. R. Witherspoon, traveling pas- senger agent of the northwestern lines spent yesterday in Bemidji. Miss Christine Berggren returned Thursday morning from a visit witu friends and relatives at Brainerd. Children’s day at the rink Satur- day afternoon, games and races.— Adv. Dr. E. H. Smith will return Satur- day morning from Rochester where he has been on business for several days. The Freshman-Junior literary so- clety gave a program this afternoon in the assembly room of the local High. school. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Pionmecr. Ask bow. Come packed in neat lined boxes. Mr. and Mrs. Ira J. Cool of Cai- cago, were in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Cool spend their summers on Grand Forks Bay. G. W. Grange, assistant superin- tendent of the Great Northern divis- fon is in Bemidji attending to the interests of that road. Surplus of milk and cream from the Alfalfa Dairy farm at W. G. Schroeders store.—Adv. E. H. Denu returned this morning from the twin cities where he has at- tended a meeting of the North Star Daily: Press association. E. M. Solberg of Big Falls, A. M. Jenson of Big Falls and Oliver Erick- son of Little Fork, took chapter Ma- gonic degrees here yesterday. Speeds you along, gets you up early with a clear head, new feeling all over—it’s hollister's R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. M. F. Murphy was in Bemidji yes- terday. between trains. Mr. Murphy is interested -in banks at Grand Forks and International Falls. Mr. E. E. McDonald entertained at a luncheon tnis afternoon, in honor of Mre. C. G. Johnson of Shooks, Min- nesota: . Covers were laid for twelve. The big masquerade in the big | armory, with the big orchestra, will got thebig crowd. Don’t miss it. The floor will be prepared for it.—Adv. Pear] Kverno, who is making her Rome ‘with Mr. and Mrs. T. Thomp- son, is confined to her home with the measles and unable to attend school. - Mrs. D. L. Stanton will entertain the Woman’s Study club and the North End club Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. C. G. Johnson of Shooks. A combination set of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Plomeer subscribers. Set packed in neatly lined box worth $1.60, ¢ Mrs. J. P. Hennessey entertained the Narcissus -club Thursday after- noon. She was asaisted in serving by Mrs. Thomas McCann and Miss Mona Flesher. Next . Wednesday evening _the young ladles of St. Philips church will give a card party in the city hall. A lunch will be served - about ten o'clock. Pimples, blackheads; = clogged ‘bowels, sluggish livers, upset stom- achs, means Hollister's R. M. Tea for you. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. The B, . L. dance -un- given to the families of the docu.led mem- bers of the order. J. Shere of Akeley stoped over:im last few days in points along the range. Akeley: this morning. Ask to be shown. the. special prem- fums offered to Pigueer feaders. They. will be brought. right.to your lloor ‘or may be seen at this-office. W. B. MacLachlan has icheduled a race between the fastest skaters in the city for Saturday night. The con- testants will all use fibre skates and a close race is assured. Albert Rhoda and Miss Lena Gogo- sota, are expected to arrive this eve- ning and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rhoda of this city.: Albert Rhoda is Fred Rhoda’s brother. There 18 much satisfaction in growing bank. The Northern Na- transacting your business- with & tional Bank has increased-its busi- ness 256 per cent in the last year. You are sure of a welcome there.— Agdv. Mesdames Edward F. Netzer and B. W. Lakin will be hostesses at a luncheon and card party next Thurs- day. , Sixty-six invitations have been.issued. Luncueon will be serv- ed at 1:30 at the Markham hotel after which “500” will be played at Bemidji yesterday after spending ‘the| ‘He returned to.his home in; lock, both of Long Prairie, Minne-, I ,flammm.‘ MPLS,, Ammmmmmmwummmm e ‘s«Vietims of Fi . ““Dinan, France” - Himstrated Seng Next: Vitagraph 0o. PAID ADVERTISEM.ENT For This Series, $10. I hereby announce that I am a can- didate-for sudge of the Municipal Court of this City, which- office is to be filled at the coming. city election; and I respectfully solicit the support of the citizens of Bemidii. HERBERT J.'LOUD. (Pathe) A very dramatic Japsnese-American: picture. (Pathe) Some very beautiful hand colored views ol’lhll oldieity. "Holhlly fo Do Till Tm.mw" E. A. Currey." *““An Amateur lceman’’ (Lubin) A sparkling comedy with Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brisco.” and Tuesdsy, *““THE MELS QF THE GODS.” A three reel: production by the ECK-O-LIN The Healing Skin Perfector Never fails to give instant relief anda posi- cure, when used for Eczema, SaltRheum, Barbers Ttch, Ringworm, Chilblains, Sore Red Eyelids, Itching Scal Imitating Afflictions of the AS A TOILET REQUISIT Eck-O-Lin is unexcelled.as a Curative Lo- of seven until fullgrown. - Si’s Surprise Party Is a Solax*comedy chock-full of those funny surprises. tllustrated Song: Fid-Fid-Fiddle-Dee Sung by Mrs. Pfifer Man’s Calling of work for_him. TIMRES Z Med Take - Indian: Ressrvation. Sealed proposalsi:in. duplicate, each envelope marked “Proposal for Timber, Red Lake Reservation,” will be received at the office of the Superintendent of the | o Red Lake Indian School, Red Lake Min. nesota, until 12 time, Wednesday, February y 39, “x“n ‘m- e purchase of approximately 800, foet of dead and down' and fire-Injured pine. timber on the Red Lake Indian Reservation, Minnesota; This timber is upon Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. 23; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Sec. 24, township 150 north, range 35 west; Lou Notice is hereby given that been made 1n. the. nmu e executed by G, mma Erickson, 5 of Decem! D00k 20, oF shocruapes of. That t::“ll“lllk and all-Itching ki on um mortm t this _date in. in and co k-flunhm story of the lives of a boylMlnermthe-u An American story of the lolhcy of & parent selecting hispon’s line MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE - datult : o A‘;n& of & mort, Leschetitsky Method i meriies A. Akerson, mq 24th ‘day of Dm-blr. :uo. and resol D“rgl gister of Dollars the home of Mrs. Lakin. Next Friday afternoon the public tion forChapped Hands, Blackheads, Pimp- |1 2 3 les, Removing Tan, Tetter, Rash, Coarse Rough Skin, and producing that delightful smooth velnly effect upon the skin and Nut Cake Sec. 20; lots'1, 2, § and 4, Sec. ship 150 north, range 34 west. The tim- per. oflered for sale consists of White and 4, Sec. 19; lots 1, 2, 3 an 21, tawn El‘h(y (S(l Xoo) E“u’ 'L‘ th describea vered by o :J’a are the Nofl.h 57 the Southwest qun-m (SW tion _twenty- hundred: fort en - (27) . towns! Seven (un ud r-nce speaking class in charge of Miss Marjorie Knappen will give a public demonstration :at the High school. The public-will be invited to attend this program and some idea as to the progress of this class will be made. This is the second demonstration giv- en by this class. Headache, clogged bowels, sour stomach, poor appetite, puts one down and out; take Hollister's R. M. Tea and come -back strong. Thirty- five cents. Barker’s Drug Store.— Adv. Mrs. Oliver Rood was pleasantly surprised by a number of her friends yesterday afternoon. Those present were Mesdames O. E. Anderson, George Anderson, John Moberg, Theodore Tharaldson, Christianson, Ole Rhude, Anton Erickson, Barney Erickson, Hans Erickson, Larson, K. R. Roe, C. Markusen, John Brown, H. Marion, R. Anderson, Berglund, Ellotson, A. A. Richardson and H. Evans. Strange Names. Every clergyman can tell tales of the strange names which he has been asked to bestow upon children at the baptismal font; but the place where that sort of thing {s rampant is British Guinea. Nannie Bellona, Joha Pantaloon, and Frank Locust are among Christian names imposed on the offspring of native converts. ‘Worse still are “Whisky Emmanuel” and “Seriatim ad Valorem.” Young Man Must Have Friends. For boys and young men friendship is a prime necessity of existence, When a man has established himsel{ in life-and the interests of home and wife and family have absorbed him, he may, perhaps, dispense with friend ship. But as long as he is young, un- married and unsettled, he is as de pendent on friendship as on air o food. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10.00 I hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of judge of the municipal court of the city of Bemidji, at the coming city election to be held on the 18th day of Feb- ruary, 1913. 1 respectfully solicit the support of the voters of Bemidji. + JOHN F. GIBBONS. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $10.00 1 hereby announce that I am a candidate for the office of judge of the municipal court of the city of Bemidji, at the coming city election to be held in and for said city on the 18th day of February, 1913. I respectfully solicit the support of the people of Bemidji. JOHN L. BROWN. THAT TIRED FEELING Suggests Grandmother’s Remedy. It’s true, the season is here with its sudden changes, and the old idea that we need a blood medicine is not without reason. Too much heavy food has caused a torpid liver, slug- gish blood. and a weak, tired out feeling. Sulphur, cream of tartar and mo- lasses was grandmother’s remedy but that has long ago been displaced by Vinol, a combination of the two most world famed tonics, namely, the med- icinal curative elements of the cods’ liver without oil, and iron for the 'blood. Vinol builds you. up, makes you eat more. and digest better, makes your blood rich and pure—puts healthy color in your cheeks. P. O. Barker of Bowen's Mill, Gs., says: .“When I was badly run down last spring I took Vinol in an effort to regain my health and'strength and it did not disappoint me.. It made me feel as well as ever.” z ‘We guarantee Vinol to satiafy you and refund your-money. it it does not. | Barker’s Dru mn. Bem| Minz. Simply Delicious By Mys. Janet McKenzie Hill, Editorof the Boston Cooking School Magazine In giving this recipe, Mrs. Hill be- lieves it to be one.of the best all:around cake recipes it has been her good for- tune to make. The simplicity and nni- formly good results will appeal to every honsevnfe K C'Nut Cake 5 One-half cup butler; 1% cups gram- wlated sugar; ¥ cu, f:mu 2cups flours 2 lever teaspoonfuls K C Ezlkmgl’vw- der;, 1 cup of nut meals chopped fine; whites of 4 eggs, beaten dry. Sift flour and baking powder together, three times. Cream the butter, addthe sugar; then alternately, the milk and the flour mixture; lastly the whites of eggs and the nut meats. Bake ina sheet in a shallow pan thirty or forty minutes. When cold cover with the icing and decorate with whole nt meats. This is also an_excellent white cake recipe when nuts are omitted. . Chocolate Icing One cup granulated sugar; % ounce chocolate; white of 1 egg, bealen dry; ,v2 easpoou/ul vanilla extract; ¥ cup Stu the sugar, chocolate and water until the mixtire boils; cover and let boil three minutes. Uncover and let boii till when tested int cold water a soft ball may be formed; beat into the white of egg, then beat until cold,add vanilla. The nut 1 frosti forty of e K € Cook's Book mas be oo Pa Stare 0F the chocolate frosting, if desired. A copy of the Cook's Book, handsomely illustrated in 9 velors, will be mailed free, if you will send the splored certificate packed in ZS<cent cans of K ¢ Baking Powder (o the JaQuss Mrg. Co., Chicago. 36 complexion. For sale by Druggists, 25c and 50c per bottle. irkead 3t your Drussist does not huve It sk blm w gwt It fou o0 of the Minaeapolis or S Wholesale Drug House, or we will send a l:ug- 12 oz.. bottle for $1.00 Express Prepai Eck-O-Lin Remedy Co. Minneapolis, Minn. William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estate I“irfitMortgaieI.oms on City and Farm 8 and 6, O'Leary-Bewser Bidg. Bemidjl, Try a Want Ad I-2 Cent a Word-—=Cash orway pine, approximately two- » Hhiras W iive pine Sna" onecthird Noy: | thirty-four ¢ dead OP fire-injured timber sale G 'All ‘o it of good guality and accessible to a railroad or to Lake The minimum prices which will be accepted are $4.00 per M. feet for Nor- way pine ‘and -$6.50 per M. for White pine. * ..e timber must bé cut under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Interior. All timbernust bo pal for and cut prior to June 1, 1914. Bidders must submit, with their bids, a certified check for $400 on some soivent bank, payable to the undersigmed. ~These checks will be returned to the unsuc- cesstul bidders, apolied’ toward the pay- ment of timber if bid is accepted; and Tethined as & Fortelt It & bid 1p seceried and. bidder fails to comply with the re- hat bY vlnna conf in said lllol’ oy [purstant to the statute” in be foreclosed by sale of at public vendus, to the hi for cash by the sheriff of & ty, Minnesota, he address THE in said county and state on th approved form .of contract. may- tained upon request to the undarsigned Red Lake, Minn., Ju: 17, 1913. 'WALTER I. DI 8, Supt. & Spl. Disb, Agent. 7t D. 12-20 l-il. T -120-219. ONLMTLLD Y BEIBN BREWWG (0. UNDER THE FOOD AND DRUGS. ACT JINE 26™ 1906. flt'/y/a.// BREWING L7 Property Phone (8. Minn. 29 HORSES I will have a supply of Horses on sale-at all times, fromy ponies - to the best of big loggers; harnesses for sale. » Every Horse Guaranteed as Sold C. B. BAUGHMAN, [made and provided sald morteage wi Blenent Bidder t it front doo 5 | the Court House in trie City of Bmfld“fi of February 1913 at tem o'clock im forenoon thereof, to satisfy !h. stipulated Batod this T9th a.u ot Decem A. AKERSO] D1zl {TRY A WANT AD ERR KX KRR KR EFR x AL ® KRR ERE KR N RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIAND has| Residence -Studio 1002 Bemidji ;Avenue Phone 168 Nllll- j Those- Interested In | Instrumental Music: Leschetizky Method CALL Isabel Chase Phene 620 )ntuo- "‘fi 1912, ok, guirements of his bid. The TIght to re-| 5 A Andre ws, Mortgagee. LAWYERS ject any and al ds 18 resery T ther information as to timber, snd the i s — GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephons &80 Miles Block D.'H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O’Leary-Bowser Bldg: —_——= PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS' DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON* Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Phone.sie 1 Mayo Blooke, o e%s DR. C. BR. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Office—Miles Block DB, A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Uver First National bank, Bemidyi, -Ill. Otlice *Fhone 36, Resideuce 'Fhens- T3 Z FOR SALE AT also have new and second hand- Will trade for cows, oxen or cord wood.: Bemtdp, | DR, E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM ‘. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON" Office in- Mayo: Blook: n-smn—.lu EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS TOM: SMART E DRAY AND TRANSFER 3 SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone §3. 318 America Ave. 3 Office 1’ FUNERAL -DIRECTOR:= - M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKERTand . COUNTY CORONER _| itti'*tijtfi'fi ,ccciacch”a;;‘i Ene