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A. E. Ellison and W. A. Sawyer of Bemidji were business callers at In- ternational Falls Wednesday. 4. N. Skrivseth and Mr. Goodman- son: of Turtle River were in-the city today attending the sheep meeting. Opening of vaudeville at the Grand tonight.—Adv. Dr. J. Warninger left on the noon train on a professional trip to one of thie lumber camps:-near Ball-Club. Mrs. M; Malone returned:this aoon from Crookston where she has been visiting with relatives :for ‘the: vast week. Lawrence Hurvey, “one o( the" Plo- neer carcier boys, was: on: thei'sick list. Wednesday: and. Charles Raco - took his route for that day. M{lk,—-mneeur dulrts for one ." dollar, i paid-for in:advance. . W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum enter- "7 talued Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrance and’ Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks at dinner Wednesday evening. with:a-beautitul-cut ghus: Those ‘ present were ™ Mr.” ‘and’ pros George Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Dan- fel O'Conmnor, L. P. Eckstrumi Miis Jennie .Knutson; Tomy:-Fuller, ‘John Wardiand Ed Johustene, - Opening:of vludlviub*u thuonml tonight— Nearly.100 people gathered at the First Methodist church Wednesday evening for the:purpose of ‘celebrat-' ing a {Get Acqualirnited” social. The af- fair proved to'be an enjoyable: event and answered exdotly for what'it was || intended. A program was rendered consisting:of reading; singingsand music. MissiRuth Wightman:playeay several selections on the paino. Miss Vera Backus gavdiiseveral readings ‘which were-enthusiastically received, Miss: ‘Alicet Nealy gave a- recitation and.Miss Mabel Flesher sang a 8olo. ‘After the program refreshments were served. |- The'-great motive::power: of ‘any | business:ds the :strenuous: personal faith‘of the men back of it. North- ern National Bank.—Adv. The: funeral’ of Jens Mickelson was held:Wednesday- afferndon from the Ibertson undertaking parlors and was attended by a large number .of friends. No word, however, was re- ceived from any of hisTelatives. Mrs: George Berglund sang two solos and the sermon preached by Rev. J. H.' Randahl. ... The pall bearers :‘were Thorsten Thompson, . Pete Johuson,. Oscar Bénson, 01&:Nelson;:PeteTHor=| son: and:Ole:" Danielsom. Interment: was made. in Greenwood cenietery. Inyitations have been issued by Mesdames: H. E. Reynolds and E. H. Winter for a valentine party to be glven February 14, at the home of Mrs.. Reynolds, 805 Bemidji avenue. Maud and Maud, king and queen of vent}ilaqulsts at the Grand tonight. —Adv. 5 Wednesday afternoon at four -o’clock the marriage of Miss Flossie H. Castle and Mr. Edward H. Whaley was solemnized at the home of the groom at Nymore. Rev. S. E. P. White of this city officiated. The Young Peoples’ society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church were entertained last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jacobson. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. The next meet- ing will be held in the church and will_consist of a literary program, after which the usual refreshments will be served. Wanted—Good girl for general housework. 716 Minnesota avenue. Mrs: 0. J. O’'Leary.—Adv. Opening of vaudeville at the Grand tonight—Adv. The Eckles Farmers’ club held their annual meeting Wednesday, February 5, at ' Mr. Klungseth’s gtore.. The following officers were elected. President, Mr. Gould; Vice- president, Mr. Klungseth; Secretary and treasurer, Mr. Day. At the close of the meeting, dinner was served by the ladies. Mrs. T. C. Stewart and Miss Lucille Clark of Bemidji were visitors at the meeting. Maud and Maud; king and queen of ventriloquists at the Grand tonight. —Adv. A basket social will be given by the ladies of the First Scandinavian . Lutheran church, Monday evening, February 10th, at the Odd Fellow’s hall. A musical and literary pro- gram will be-given. Rev. Einerson of Blackduck. will deliver a short ad- dress, Mrs. C. R. Sanborn will give some violin solos, Miss Ruth Wight- man will give several piano selec- tions and a recitation will be given by E. M. Sathre. 'Mr. Troppman will act as auctioneer. = Everybody wel- come to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John Pheifer were pleasantly surprised Tuesday. evening by a number of their frlends, the occassion being. their first wedding anniversary, - Cards” were the diver- slon of the evening and ‘a dainty lynch was served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Pheifer were presented Brinkman Theater ___ Tonight Damon’s Golored Mus- sical Comedy Company 18 - People on the Maud andMaud; king.and.queen ot ventriloguists - at-:the: Grand :tonighti: —Adv. There is more Cntan'h in this section of the country than-all* other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to bé incurable. For . years doctors pronounced sease’ and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. BScience has proven Ca- tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treat- ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufact: ed by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohlfl. is the only Constitutional cure" on the market. It is taken-internally in doses from ten drops to a teaspoonful, It acts -directly on the: blood and mucous surfaces of the.system.. They offer one TONIGHT I VAUDEVILLE At The Graml MAUD and MAUD King.and Queen of Ventriloquists. 18 minutes of - lw\;l'y”fun in addition to the regular’ run of moving pictures, - ) . Ghifdren: 5¢ e ; Adults 15¢ .makes for permanency. .which-éatéved took advantage ure. more. rather-than to over-claim. Mauestic THEATRE TONIGHT--PICTURES DE LUXE ‘““When Soul Moets Soul”’ * Amagnificent Egyptian.drama. - «The. @rit of the Girl Telegrapher’”’ (Pathe) ‘This story-of railroad life is decidedly novel i in plot and is npleu with thrillig incidents. Hiustrated Song T, (Essanay) . «“She Is a Plpphl"’ (Biograph) A farce comedy “Jinx’s Birthday Party’ (Bnograph) A very amusing comedy. Ooming Soon: “THE KERRY GOW,’’ the Romantio Drama by Joseph Murphy. Every Soene of this Ro- mantic Drama Was Taken In Ireland. z Phone 474 Five Paésenger Touring ‘ Car. NORTHERN AUTO CO STANDARD OF THE WORLD The:-!‘Stoiy 'of ‘the: Cadillac’’ is one of that mechanical and_cortindercial: advancement which } | The Cadillac - Company has*never “yielded* to* clamor by producing that erely to fancy, nor that which ; he uninformed.: On the: con- trary it has'produced'only that which it knew 'to be'right; that which it knew would give to the purchaser ¢ value received”” in abundant meas- The:Cadillac:Company has ‘never been obhged to'resort to- exaggeration and everdrawn claims to _dispose of all the cars it could: make—and’ < Its ‘policy has ever ‘been to. under-claim It is gratified that the: publie aecepts-its representstions’ at their ‘full:: worth; because: the public has never been: misl and because the public could always "expect and has always received more:than was offered. .. Price $1975 -uunAj. DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Otfies'813 Bettrami Ave. AUTOMOBILE RADIATORS Manufactured and Repaired by REL Shotwell:Harris Company ** 13 SOUTH NINTH TTREET MINNEAPOLIS SPECIAL ATTENTION TO OUT-OF-TOW! William C. Klein INSURANCE Rentals, Bonds, Real Estts First- Mortgage Loans on City and Farm rfé‘“ of Minnesota, County of Bel- e n n Probate Court In'the Mitter: of ‘the Determinition of the Helrs o Fodor. 3. Bedsraon. Dor hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure Send for circulars and testimon- éa'ddrau F. 3, CHENEY & CO,, To- edo, O. Sold b; Drug ‘Take Hall's pation. sts, amhy Bills tor consti- PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This Series, $5.00. ANNOURCEMERT. I hereby annoulice myself as- an independent candidate for re-election as alderman ot the Third ward, to be voted upon at the city election to be held Feb. 18, 1913, The support of .the_voters of the Third ward {8 respeotfully solicited. The interest of of the ward and the city in general will recelve the best of my attention if elected. . J. BISIAR. 01d Age. " Old age as it comes in the orderly process of nature 18 a beautiful and majestic thing . It stands for exper- ience, knowledge, wisdom, counsel. That is old age as-it should be, but old age as it often is means poor digestlon, torpid bowels, a- slugglsh liver and a general feeling of i1l health,. despondency and misery. This in almost every instance is wholly unnecessary. One of Cham- berlain’s Tablets taken immediately after supper will improve the diges- tion, tone up the liver and regulate the bowels. That feeling of despon- dency .will give way.to one of.hope] and :good cheer.: For-sale:by: Bar- ker’s Drug: Store.—Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For: This ‘Series,: $10. 1 hereby announce that.l am aicans didate for vudge of the Muaicipal Court of this City, which.office:is to pe filled at the coming city election, and I respectfully solicit the support of the: -itizens- of Bemidjl.: HERBERT J. LOUD. GIVES. INSTANT. ACTION E 0.,"Teport that A SINGLE: DOSEvof:-simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as compounded in Adler-ika,. the. German-appendici- | tis remedy, stops constipation ‘or on the stomach INSTANTLY. [any] Bemidji“people are being helpedi—-/ Adv: ~ PAID ADVERTISEMENT: For This. Series, $10.00 I hereby announce that I am:s& Program . Damon’s musical comedy is whole- some; perfect and. delightfully pleas- ing. Not a dull:moment. Laugh and | the whole worldlaughs with you. Quartette | Sexletie: Octette: One Merry Jingle is the Entire Per- formance. 5 The Great:: Colorad Show A $2.50 Shaw for 25¢ and 35¢ Damon's Now; Orleans Golorad Students | ° Show Starts At 7:10 JOLLY.COMEDIANS LOOKMGCOLORED candidate- for--the-offiee--of -judge=of| the mubicipal- court-of ‘the-city of| Bemidjl, at the coming city election to be held on the 18th day of Feb- ruary, 1913. ‘ I respectfully solicit the:support of the voters of Bamidjl. - JOHN F. GIBBONS. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. For This. Buiu, $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 electiom: to be held in uu?.tor said city oxmhc i GURANTILD By BENIDI] BREWING CO. UNDER THE FODD AND DRUGS ACTAINE 26 /906. Your Appearance fiE/yIflJI EHEWI/VG Lo for which it can be sold. (Copyright, 1913, by J, P. Fallon.) 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M.Hon, mestéad | lett- ler, and what ipective rights and lnhredu of a! 1ueh h.ll'l in the home- l(eul lnn% deceased, and to as- ome-uul to the parties le ly entitled to the sam It s Ord sald day, £ i Probate. Court at Bemldjl 1in “said Coun!y and State. It 18 Furt Ordered, - That - notice thereof be* to all persons inter- ested by Dn llshinr this order once in each week: three- successive weeks immedlatelx rlor to sald date of hear- ing In the Be; ldjl Planuer. a dl.fls news- rinted emidji (Court Bel.l) J\l'll.' oP‘g(-ouu Court —4tD128-213 TRY A WAN I there ever oame an startling sale of REMIIMITS. Our R‘mn.-nl Qounters will Inolude pleces of: MUCH LESS THAN YOU EXPECT TO PAY! s and Ends The Odds and Ends commr will conslst’ " of Ladlon and. chlldron’c llmhrwaar, llndormusllm.»fiocldny‘. Golf alav. ‘7 had. 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