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has.been: ‘ot his wite's par-| | Ififiz-fl ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McManus, Bl it ot 1213 Dewey avenue, l1eft Thurs- F 7. T ; e | ¢ bl e e 2 day afterncon for his : home. His ped Y B Bsd | § e ; 5 4 - o2 : Wife, who accompanied ‘ him hers, £ TONIQHT will remain for a few days longer. Tonight ‘at 9 p. m. Floyd Hyatt, Alex ‘Breyette ‘and Bertle Backlund| Mtflflnfl" (Lubin) will race at:the roller rink. All three |l e PRI DY G i P i will wear-fibre skates and o hal i . 1 i --A.mudnn.!uudnll)rl}e ‘awley and Edwin August. . cocarv.}|€8D8 Will ‘o made. The race will{ll - ; 3 fiom | i ““*Viotims of Fate’’ (Pathe) Sjl}a;l}:: Carter of Hines; was a Be- :fl'::D:fl!' be-close ‘n t:ar are consiu- 5 g own. - . J A very dramatic Japanese-American picture. midj} visitor this week. red ‘fast men and ~the outcome is] iy 5 o Jolin G. Olson of Fowlds, t: t- doubttul. s “Dinan, France” (Pathe) 3 . , transact- 5 & - ‘Some: utiful hand colored ) ed business in the city Friday. Theman without & home, the:ship: o "I lm’ o B ohia ity ‘A. W. Swenson of South Haven, wlthml:: el So e i of‘ ol : ) : v Minnesota, is a Bemidji visitor to: e i cutatons, SMaby yot ; 'M.'.'“OED:GT . TOMOPNW" “An Amatour Joeman’’ (Lubin) A sparkling:comedy with Arthur Johnson and Lottie Brisco. . Next Monday and Tuosday, “THE MILLS QF THE GODS.”’ A three eel produotion by the Is & Solax comedy chock full of those funny surprisss. lllunrn:d song: : Fid-Fid-Fiddle-Dee Sung by Mrs. Plifer. banking home with the Northern Na-' tional Bank while you are earning’ Follow the crowd to the rink. |money and ix your old age you can Everybody skate.—Adv. live confortably ‘on the income from it.—adv. - Mra. V. M. Owen and daughter, 2 Millicent, of Hines, spent a couple| Senator:A. L. Hanson, of Ada, and Ma“ $ ca“lng % of days in Bemidji this week. Dr. G.S. Wattam, of Warren, were An.American story of the fallacy of a‘parent:selecting his son Mid: A P Heiwtonmet teia in‘Bemidji last evening on their way of work for him. = fas t or-thA . expec to their homes from Walker. ‘1ney © twin cities next week|,,q ingpacted the state sanitarium at on & buying trip for spring stock. [{yaiyer yesterday and intended to. Milk—Fourteen quarts for one|spend Sunday with their families. dollar, if paid for in advance. W. G.|They were guests at the Commercial Schroeder.—Adv. 4 club last evening. Miss Marie Simons of Minneapolis has accepted a position as saleslady with the Bazaar store of this city. Thayer Bailey returned to Bemidji yesterday after having been in Glas- gow, Montana, on business for sev- eral days. The next number of “What Hap- pened to Mary,” is coming soon. Where? At the Majestic of course. —Adv. Miss Marjorie Knappen went to Tenstrike last night and will be the guest of her gunt, Mrs. M. E. Knap- - pen, over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Dane will be Sun- day guests at the D. A. Whiting farm in ‘the town of Northern. A combiuation wet of Rogers silver AA butter knife and sugar shell free to Ploneer subscribers. Set packed ia meatly iined box worth $1.50. Pine River Sentinel: J. L. Ander- on left Monday for Bemidji where he will spend several days attending to matters of business importance. Mrs. Fred Barr of Nebish, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. F. B. Henderson and other friends In the city, left Friday for her home. Big race Saturday night at the rink.—Ady. Mrs. Thayer Bailey will leave Be- midji tomorrow noon for her former home in Crookston. She will be the day... $00 LINE PREPARING T0 BUILD | STILL,.BELIEVE . IN. SORCERY | . Register Marriages of Nativss. Keoping -Frult Fresh. -l @8 : of lenominations| It fs. a) common: practiceof frul #25, MILES WER, 10 TRE 00AST Dupes; Fill Goffers: of the “Black Art” :";:’:: .h’:':: ’1‘:!_":::‘ Mfm&t?cm m«- in China to keep periabable 5 9 Overflowing -Even- in ‘These I s of risi its in fresh oondition by the use of 1 1 Enlightened Days. ibrotherhood for: the discusaion of sub:| large and very. thick earthen jars. A Residence Studio 1Jects:. of:.common ' interest to :them: mflgy of broken ice is put in the |l {002 ‘Bemldjl A P Aveny The big masquerade in the big| Minneapplis, .Jan. 26.—President | armory, with the big orchestra, will | Edmund-Pennington, .of the Soo line,|. got the big crowd. Don’t miss it. The (0% his return to Misneapolis from |, what atter,all, do.the.members of |‘Selves.and their psople. This congres: m of each jar and upen this it fioor will be prepared for it.—Adv. - | Monireal Friday, admitted that thei ynis gubmerged.guild.veally supply.to | 'bas Just been held -in:Johannesburg; & we wicker basket in Phone. 168 company ‘{8 .preparing - to build a|the.hardy adventurers.who seek.them |i80d a:series; of-resolutions. was pass. the . '“The far 1a' A farewell meeting for Cabtalb |tnirg- transcontinental lie through|out? In. ita.broadest. outlines, fory|i®d'in which the attitude of the mis: slosed with a wooden cover,-which Helen Reitz will be conducted at the |to the coast from the twin cities. | tunetelling. Is. probably . always _the | isionaries. towards-the subject of na. has a strip of felt-around it ta Salvation Army. hall, Sunday evening | ~Tmis construction work, the larg-|same. The. best, that can be offered |!!ive marriages was clearly :defined| m the insulation complete ag at eight o'clock. Captain Reitz has|est in the American railway feld, |0 youthful eagerness {8 & lover—a | {Thelr view ds-that - marriages - con 'mfllfl‘- Dr..Myer says. it is.wonden Those, Interested In spent elevenr months in the -¢ity ‘of. wil cost $25,000,000. ~The riew road |IO68cy—8, ournoy—e - lotter. ~Tha | [TERA Seebrthe fo, nallve custom ful how well this sizmple ccntrivance I t Bemidji in charge of the work of the Wine nsir umen most -precious. intelligence that an old: | ‘8hould be :required to: be ‘registered: gerves fts Salvation army, and has made many . Smallest. Republic in. World. Mnslc will .be 725 miles long, crossing the |by & civil. marriage officer; that i ; ) ©r.. woman: can_receive .concerns the |! i that man | Press, state of:Montana. It will open up-an : | irled . natives ‘who ibeco: 5 friends who will be sorry to see her 890, foriune. ot er, hijgband .or her || b MY ahristen g0. Al are cordially invited to at- he i e pengy smallest republic s not San lfl(‘“" rino, as usually supposed, but the di- Mothod tions" with ‘the twin cities .and will | that the _clientele. of..any .sorce: imarriages:-elebrated: 1t they: wish; strike the Canadian Pacific connec-|is made up_entirely.of lovesick mal 5&"8’;"" bt "::l“““‘l t 09‘:‘1‘:‘;‘: tions somewhere near the edge. of|ens. Stout, elderly women with large |’ on -parental .consent, shou! Montana, bordering on Washington. | commonplace_families and tndividual | Produced before.any marriage of na.| BUDUUIYS laland Tavolasa, about seven CALL iny | ‘tives is celebrated out of the district| And onebalf miles off the coast of Mr. Pennington said that the road | Sutiocks that cannot possibly hold 803 | 1, which one:or.both of the parties re| Bardinis. This island 1s'only one and Isabel Chase is employing six locating crews. ) s, ‘7&7 In i:l g one-fifth miles - wide, and its - whola which have been in the fleld since ";l.:bnl::l p:u::-eo:. 'r’"?n 4 population numbers but-fitty-five. In Phene 620 last spring, and.that construetion|povever fall into several classes, as 1836 Tavolara: was:granted ' indepen- will be started as-soon as the weather | ghotr uw‘n tatemonts Sevial On‘a ’4 May Ralse Old Philadelphla. dence by Carl Albert, :and.a..certain permits. - - Of the “territory to-bo| the, ordoriy | nnlmagidaticg, ‘but. by It is, reported that our government| Barteleoni assumed the title of king, LAWYERS g i o g g 7| n.considering the expediency of rais| under the name of Paul . He died crossed about seventy per cent is ag-| no means unintelligent type who 00| e’ the hulk of the old frigate Phila:| in May, 1882. In 1886 the Tavolariang GRAHAM M. ricultural land and much of it can be | Siders it prudent to invest $6 yearly| yeinnis “whioh Decatur and his fol.| proclaimed the.republie; and, accord: TORRANCE irrigated. A large number of set-|Or halfyearly in a budget of eompre:| jouers ‘hurned in the harbor. of. Trl.| ing to thejy. conatitution, a president LAWXER tlers are expected to follow on the|hensive practical advice from an exi[ ooy 'y 1304 Jtaly 1s sald to find the |38 elected avery ten vears. Miles; Black Telephone; 660 pert in prophecy—somewhat as 2 e heels of the track layers. t lar intervals, engages & 1| Wreck a menace to navigation. The The Soo lne announced plans for | gy et & denine B law officers .of. the .navy department ¢ L D. .H. FISK an eighty-miles éxtension of the Am-| :e‘:’;‘ ::e gt ot.co::n. i 9, Il'; und;vr:wod :n have. the matter # E ATTORNEY AT LAW broge line and ‘for the.projection of{t even to flout the advice after :u:“e rm:y :n°|my°:"m"‘::‘:t ,l’: :::'l:;: " ol Office second floor O'Leary-Bawser Bldg the Plaza, N. D., line, thirty miles.|has received it, as she would the d concerned with the cleaning up of & s The new line will -continue from |nosis of a physiclan who has not ini|ygrpor which Italy. has leuuiM. The CURES DRINK HABIT EI'HYQICI.ANS, SURGEONS Plaza, crossing thie’ Missouri river at :lpiredheonfldenoe: !bnt lnmuner:l u‘lfl Philadelphia . was_under the Tripoli- X So uniformly successful has ORRINE Bansit, whence it will go west and/|fives her a sense of security an | tan flag when,Decatur performed his | P¢en in restoring the victims of :the B. ROWLAND over the Montana iine. . The Yellow-| ministrative :::“”“"1‘““"’ h“l’ :‘ exploit; Tripoll has been annexed by ;;S;:l; ;Hn’:‘b';;'s;x: "i"be‘ and g‘;“f“‘ P GILMORE proximately 200-miles. The line will | S o A ome O R entioned.. Ugations andproperty _ tervestrial,| emphasize o fact that OBRINE ia sold Omoe—Miles Bipck < 1 yl arine. ence lol- i itive S B strike the Musselshell river in Fer-| jpo ought, of course, to get a fairly en:| 100" tnot 16 we ate miot, Tooking 67 ““?9" this. positive guarantee. If, ‘after p _ ] al, you get no benefit, your money | DB. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. gus county, crossing the southwest- | tertaining return, and if she 18 thrifty.| pyiks we can tell Italy to’ help itselt |will be refunded. ORRINE costs only | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON enormous territory. for direct connec-| child, For. it should not be supposed | 80d ‘monogamous-:should:chave :their tend her farewell meeting. When you want a reliable medi- cine for a cough or cold take Cham- berlain’s Cough:Remedy. It can al- ys be depended upon; and is pleas- ant and-safe to take. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Arrangements for a game between the High school team and city team are being made. The game will prob- ably be held the first part of next week. The city team is the heavier of the two teams but the High school team is much faster. The city team is also handicapped by the absence of its two best players, Brandon and Neuman. The High school team will play the Walker team next Friday night. fl On next Monday and Tuesday, the management of the Majestic theater will exhibit a three-reel production entitled, “The Mills of the Gods.” This is a modern drama that throbs wtih fire and power. The acting is guest of her parents for about one|the most vigorous, by the greatest|ern portion.of Choteau county. Aft-|phe should see that she gets a little' to what remains of the Philadelphia. |$1.00 per box. Ask for Free Booklet. weok. artists who have ever put a repro-|er entering Teton county in . the|mstrology ithrown in. o :Apart: from the:| _pogton Transeript. City Drug Store, Beltrami Avenue,. - | (Phone sogtlice 1n Maye , an | duction of life on the stage. or on the |Western end of ‘Montana, the ‘road | pheer:glamour of the ‘starry sclence, | ey e — Mrs. R. Linton and little daughter Grace, who have been visiting triends in Bemidjl for a week, re- turned to their home in Hines on Thursday. Secure a set of six Rogers AA tea spoons free with the Pioneor. Ask bow.. Come packed in neat lined will be carried to the north and west | Jt: 18°found:that it ;greatly flatters the| = -_— Bmpon one’s sindividual. affairs;, and t Office—Miles Block B, Boul, . £, vt s Rt e m R et HEAD -GOLDS AND GATARRH VANISH|.: = = smomasca : of elk from - YeHowstone National r's Weekly. s PHYSICIAN AND SURGHON park, shipped out to provide a wider : — Breethe “Freely! - Clear Stuffed-up,|rant balm dissolves by the heat of | Uver First National baak, Mg, Lot grazing_area for remaining antmals,|DPENED ' WAY “TO FREEDOM | Inflamed Nose and Head aud.the nostrils; penetrates and heals the | V100 ‘Fhons 36, Rl ke screen.—Adv. International Falls Press: A. A. Andrews of Bemidji, was here Tues- day on business connected with a couple of ditches in this county, one of which is near Big Falls and the other between Nakoda and Erics- boxes. burg. These ditches will drain thel, ;o4 '3 the Midway Transter < inflamed, swollen membrane which E Mro. McCullough, mother of [%PI® Water off many thousands|yuegdey over the Northern Pacific, | jigenuity of Prisoners In Effort to Es-| Stops Caterrhal Discharge. CUres, oo no nose, head and throat; | PB- B+ I SMITH Groome McCullough, of the Bemidfi| 3" > "":"t‘"" :“" also l““‘“l“ and were later shipped to Chicago| eape Awakened the Admiration Dull Headache. clears the air passages; stons nasty| PHYSICLAN AND SURGEON lumber company, ‘is visiting friends 0; el:]o“riad.o ‘:‘; el:::;": & n:ne; over the Burlington road. One of the of Their Jaller. discharges and a feeling of cleansing, Offoe in Winter.Block and relatives in Wisconsin. She| ¢ BO0 Towle TOp JeUd ehented fcars is. consigned to Clearfield, Pa., | Aimongi the prisoners in the Frénch | 1% “ElY's Cream Baim.” soothing relief comes immediately. will be gone two or three weeks. g another to Renova, Pa., and the third} = "o\ ont of New Caledonia | O¢t @ small bottle.anyway, just to| Don’t lay awake tonight strugeling | DR. E. H. MARCUM —t to Marlington, W. Va. re two marine engineers who not |F¥' {t—APPly a little in the nostrils|for breath, with head stuffed; nos- Howard Eaton, a ‘Wyoming ranch- ;:‘ ago received a pardon—strange |and instantly;your.clogged nose and|trils closed, hawking -and blowing. man who had charge of the shipment, | yg it ‘may seem—for making a daring |stopped-up. air. passages of the head|Catarrh or a cold, with it's running said the fencing of the NorthWestern | y\nd ingenious attempt to escape. will open; you will breathe freely; |nose, foul mucous dropping into the ranges had brought death by starva-| . Living together -in" the same hut, | quliness and ‘headache disappear. —y|throat, and raw dryness is distressing tion. to thousands of elk, but North- | jhese men were engaged for years in | n\;ningr 7ye catarrh, cold-in-head |but truly needless. ern Pacific officials today said they |BIESing a-secret tunnel from their hut | " 0. 1o core throat will be gone.| Put your faith—just once—in|. nd of the tunnel had received no reports of elk stav- ;::-.hm: “‘:‘:”: chamber, in | End such misery now! Get the|“Ely’s Cream Balm” and your.cold ing ih' Yellowstone . National park. ¥ 11 bottle of “Ely’s Ci Balm” . — which; with pieces of -driftwood-and |Sma! e y’s. Cream Balm” for catarrh will surely- disappear. There are-about 30,000 elk in the| y,yoihitgcof p:eol ‘and’ iron ‘smuggled |at.any drug store. - This sweet, frag-|Adv. DENTISTS Yellowstone herd. h Intoithe-hut,they :fashioned a: boat,: = ' C. C. McCrea,-past exalted -ruler|ine metal being:at first used: to make of the B. P. 0.-E. of California, re-| jools-and-afterwards to form boits and DENTIST cently shipped two carloads of elk to | pivets. . mm‘un. wu‘nuum ACTANE 28™ /996. in Wi Redding, Cal. ! Then:‘with dnfinite pains they:-built BE 5 Offics inter Blook PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Maye- Biook 3 Phone. 18 mos ‘Residence Phone 811 Persons troubled with partial paralysis are often‘ very much bene- fited by massaging the affected parts thoroughly when applying Chamber- lain’s Liniment. This liniment also relievés rheumatic pains. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. International Falls Daily Journal: E. H. Dea of Bemidji, general mill superintendent of the Shevlin saw mills, came up on the morning pas- senger train en route to Fort Frances. Surplus of milk and cream from the Alfalfa Dairy farm at W. G. Schroeders store.—Adv. The pupils of the sixth grade, twenty-eight in number, had a sleigh ride party ‘Friday evening. They were chaperoned by Miss Grant, as EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN- AND- SURGEON Office over Security Baak Two High school classes held part- ies last night. The freshmen gath- ered at the High school and spent the evening in the gymnasium play- ing games. A lunch was served about 10:30. The entire -freshmen OR. D. L. STANTON ’ % e e dicth SeriE class and all the eighth graders that s I IBRE /”G Miss Parker, the sixth grade teacher, | take 5 High school subject . were E jn-engine to propel-the boat, and aft: ” (/ W/ N is on the sick list. present. The juniors also met at the pr Iaboring mightily for seven years = \ DR. J. T. TUOMY Miss Ruth Larsen and Mrs. George |school house but about 7:30 drove : mmu&m t:lk.w b o N ) » \ DENTIST Elletson leave this evening for the|out to the Voltz farm where the eve- ; | Bverything was: ready:: First Nations! Bank Bidg. . Tel, 500 of provisioning of the:vessel, when they Were- betrayed by -&: fellow-conviot: (o0 X :Mm they had:eonfided :their- plan. i | ning was spent - with ‘games and [ ut so-impreased: was the French com- | | ' | music. The freshmen stated this morning that a great-deal of trou- ble was made by graders and other 1al College, High school men who were not ad- Mankato Commercial o) Pt bt o Mankato, Minn., is in session the en-{ ... coro the only incident that nr: d}'e"- Now Is the time to enter- |, 1oq the evening’s enjoyment. —Adv, twin cities where they will buy their spring millinery stock. They expect to-open a store in Nymore in time for the spring trade. ¥ DB. G. M. PALMER » DENTIST ‘wvmwufnmumom H -l { mandant by sthetr: marvelous .energy; ykili; vand: patience :that. he .managed pfter & year:to:obtain Q.prdon for siFRE ] i ] i i! i By . i ‘Russian Gold. & ! The ‘Ruseiansmpire; -including- 8- jeria, was fitth in rank in the-world )8 a:iproducer of -gold - in 1911,.ac- jording to the United States. gevlogi- Jalsurvey. - Thecoutput is stated -as. $24:866,000, which is, however; a -de: The basket social yl_lnned by the ladies of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church for. next Monday night, has been postponed for two weeks and will-now be given Mon- i il i i i i i:% : ¥ i H : g H i i i i ] SATE AND FIANO MOVING “T'm Bilson,” 'went:on the othen, - | = ‘ & 5 of 4 v day evening, February 10. m‘- sesing me renning thi| ..nhm,::: t; Ilflllol: “f:lr' Res., ‘Phone 85, ‘"ttm Ave. Miss' Katie LaFontisee left this u:".:“': '_w“‘-":"":, 010, ?m""'m"‘ Sptepdatall tol : for the twin cities, where “| Ine. shortage of water in-1011 in the | 3 : rorning for the n night. ‘This space reserved by the she will select the new line of spring Macer workings m“s“*;;.‘ h.::e :e‘:i styles for the LaFontisee millinery . ; : r:: w:am '”-:d 2 el store. She will remain two weeks pllcm“ar m‘mcflm e fovtutly awat FUNERAL DIRECTOR 3 T = s oh s 2 ot Bomidji Townsite & Improvement Co millinery line. £ X hough “this development may be lon ] . i [ = 22 Big mask ball, Tuesday. = Don’t mies 1t.—Adv. Al Neuman - accidently -drove a rusty nail about an-inch into his foot Thursday -morning. Although A MALT AND HOP TONIC: elayed. The value of all the gold'| in’ the United" States from 1793 ‘to the end of 1911 is:estimated’ Yor at'$1'839,073,000. & - iglesto : [ ' vn;"»’“mnt"m'vdu of the all *‘hall tceland Drink? ) ‘For: price of lots, termé etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, M. -E. JIBERTSON UNDERTAKERJand COUNTY CORONER 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Misa. nothing serious is exnected'ul» re:u:: Ué, J, = !Ifih dfltl:m" not to dflknl:: "nii-'te‘lyq i ul an i o question now provol 2 g 5 ¥ sien e, from the accident it is-paini gy 0] {50) q e 2 - : will be'soveral:days’before he W /7 Teeland; at ita sessions: in’ Retkis: Bemidji be able to be out. 5 a - efi (o] " fixc:n.'inm. ot e EEEEERERRERAAR John B. Robinson, of Minneapolis, Eed[ifi\_; u g 2:‘1’3‘: .lt mm'tn visit k‘“;nd‘ or write’ § ‘was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Dane yesterday. Mr. Robinson, who.is_Mrs. Dane’s. father, was on his way home from Montana and stopped a day en route. He left for Minmeapolis last night, B MADECULY" BY" ING . In*the “istand’ there is a rigorous ilaw!| || 'whiich has been-in force since the' be-'| pinning of this year ‘interdicting. the: use of alooholic drinks and champagne under the:severeat penalties. -Now it Js;asked :what is to-be done when - Uncle Pennywise Says. Diogenes: Wombat has got the best brary:in Plunkville. - His father | a plleof x * * * x x * x x x * * EEEXBEEEREEE SN