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P e o Miss Flor: Be’l’nldfi't‘ddfly BN ‘'ox, of Red Lake, is in ‘, J‘_teuch .came d wn (rom \xek flzis mernlng Charles- Commaky is expected home from New._York about March 1. #¥s7F: B, Hettderson, 1104 Doud wnue, isfon the sick llst this week. rink.—Adv. Mrs, J.:W. Wilcox, of Fowlds, is visiting Mrs. A. P. Henrlonuet for a - 1éw days: Hibbing Dally Trlb\xne Virginia bas landed the 1913 national ski tournament, , ke Blooston | left Bemidji last night for a:trip-to the. twin cities lnd Chicago. % Apprentlre girls wanted a'. . the Henrionnet Millinery parlors.—Adv. W. A. Currie of, Bem_id]l, transact- ed »business in uternational Falls on Q‘H ,Manaugh and Edw Faber. of Bemidji, were . International Falls visitors Wednesday." - < Jndy 'W..Stanton went to’the twig qmgg)w evening, He expects to he e over Sunday. 3 Miss,_ Gertrude Malone has resumed W&les,}g JAhe Northern National Bankafter a few. day’s illness.” " YT Have to"do some Saturday skating Friday.as the rink is let for Sat\fiday —Adv. . [mogene Harrington = entertained little friends Tuesday M. N. Kol and H. W. Dugas were in-Bemidji a few -hours this morning on_their..way to' Casi Lake after a vfit 1o the twin cities, ‘he Eastern_Stars will haye their lar meetmg to-molrow evening. ] L\\cm Stone aln\ed thls nidg from Crookston and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thayer Balley, for a few da)s ml‘ en ; quarts_. for one| ] ln advance. W. G. thpv;‘hours lu Bemidjx on her way to Bagley; Minnesota, where she has ac- cepted a position in a millinery store. il been in %emidfi for a few. days this week, left Wednesday for Turtle Riv- er wheté'hi¢ will:be the guest of his dkfighter lor same 1.ime oddaflquemde tomormw night, a big time guaranteed -to:all. Come and see.the (und —Adv: iy ANdEeB. By Wright and. W, L.} . w lnfit /night, on théir way home from. ternatlonnl Fslls where. the Judge had been holdlng court. ht letter was received thia Brinkman Theater +Fhie' Sensation of the Age: - 'Great Svingali & Co.| sAn:An.Entire Change of Program Drof, Syengali will puton-an entire .éfi,ng“,sg ¢ program” using the latest ‘most scientific test known'to Hyp- natiam; breaking. a.250 Ib. rock.on the subject’s ¢hest while suspended upon | two chairs, and many_ others, featur- ing a different ui"‘. ‘each sand every niaht Alsa his rswd mind read- p - assuted by The Wudll’a-*firntefi Hlnd Relder Answeringalk;questions- about lost wl,fi es, OF.; matters: pertain- gfl(o siness or I affairs. .Write your quunons: d*mmn 'to theatre each night. 101 Bison, “A’Very strong feature in two parts.”: 3000 feet of film: %) snnrmns Rlds lfikhumh +Thé greatest 101 Bison S iweniiath: ancieys on ol on f:4he twen! cent & to hqw mmmflwn’sus:fi 3 ffin{u?:mndnohhmuhnk FMasquerade . Frlday nignt at tha' mian;-of sPark: Rapida, were’ in Be-. : M !i‘ S. Lycan,| ltatlng that they were., in: Jnc n- yille,: Flordla, on i their .return : and would be. home in lhout ten days. B B . The Christian Endeavor loolety of. the Presbyterian church will .hold a George Wuhington birthday aoolnl. Friday evening, February. 21, in the basement of 'the. church. A cordiak invitation is extended to attend this soclal. 5 W. N. Bowser lrom a trip to 3 Northome ‘nnd Kelllher, where Mr. pecting lumber | Richards has be camps; H.B. Southworth did not re- ‘| turn with them but went on to. In- ternational Falls. It 5 $10:00 You, £100.00 {Have - $1,000.00: temporarily idle ita Safety, should be your first consideration. There is no better security for your savings than Northern National- Bank.—Adv. International Falls Daily Journal: —S. E. Thompson and son Stanley. of Tenstrike are spending the day in the city attending to:business;matters which ‘must” be disposed of prior to the opening of the mercantile insti- tution which they will.establish here in the Casino rink building about the first of April. The firm will be known as S. E. Thompson & Son. Brainerd - Daily Dispatch, (Feb. 19): The Minnesota & Internation- al railway passenger train was an hour late this noon. A cylinder head blew out of the engine -this side.of Bemidji. The conductor-walked . a mile asd wired for help and a local freight came along and gave them a boost. After the passenger.engine gained a little speed, it ran_along in a fashion, using steam on one sfde. “The Star’” teachers’ training class of the Methodist Episcopal church met at Mrs. Henry Botting’s Tuesday evening, February 18. The class was re-organized and elected: Mrs. A. A. _|Richardson, president; Miss Bonnie Malone, secretary; Mrs. Henry J. Bot- ting, treasurer, and Mrs. M. Phibbs, teacher. All members passed a satisfactory examination on Old Tes- tament history and the New Testa-: ment study is now being faken up. Meetings, are held-once a-week .and. new members dre urged to take up] the study. Visitors are welcome. The members of the Swedish Luth- eran Church will have a basket soc- ial Saturday evening, February 22 in the I. 0. O. F. hall. . A musical pro- gram will . be rendered as follows: Song, Sunday school, accompanied by Esther Bodeen and Louis Brown; se- lect reading, Mr. C. L. Johnson; se- lection -by orchestra; recitation by, Pearl Kvearno; song by.Mrs. Berg- lund, Ina Robertson, Fern Robertson, Elsa Edd, accompanist; Miss Bell; speech by Professor Sathre; duet by Alice and Emma Gorans; recitation by Minnie Anderson; piano solo by Miss Bell; duet, Ellen Erickson and Esther Bodeen; select reading by Axel Bergquist; sornig by quartet; re- citation by Roy Moberg; solo by Miss Lizzie Erickson; song, “Star Spang- led Banner,” by Sunday school; ac- - | companists, Louis Brawn and Esther | Bodeen. ‘Charles ’I-L Vzm Vorhees, who pur- chased-ihe@ Ray: Phelp’s farm at Bass : | Lake, arrived in 'Bemidji Wednesday to_locate permapently and -to start lmprouing the farm.. Mr, Van Vor- hees is a tra\eling man and. formerly |- ly had his headquarters at Forks. - He was in Bemidji at the |} time “Jim” Hill: was here, became interested in the .country, 'and the next: day -purchased the.land above mentioned at Bass Lake. . He had road ' petitions drawn’ up yesterday for putting in a set of good roads in ‘that part of t)xe cnuntry and also plans on organizing a telephone line out there. -He will bring his sister “Jand her family up here from Michi- ganin the near.future and they will on.part of -the. farm.. Mr. Van Vorhees.;will make Bemidji his head- quarters until he can-make some im- provemients on his farm and move his family. there., N Methodi: Minister = Recommends Ghamherlaln’s. Cough Remedy.: .. Rev. James ‘' ‘A.” Lewis, Milaca, ‘Minn; writes® “Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has been a néeded and welcome guest in our home for a namber ‘of years. I highly recom- mend® it te my’ fellows as being a medicine ‘worthy ‘of frial in cases of colds,. .coughs . -and’ ;eroup.”” . Give Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. a trlal and we-are confident you will find it;very. effectual and contintie to-use it: as occaslon requires for years’to come, a§ many others ‘have. done.:Foi sale by Bnrka;' Drug. Swrea-pdv Bemidji - people covered “‘that- A SIN( simple’ “buckthorn’ har] eétc., ‘as~ compounde SE of ceérine, 4n Adler-i-ka, DQ‘AI‘Q;V Presenting their own leml-mnl comedy skit entitled $COUSIN: troducing character and novelty flnlln‘ wuh special “scenery. The Wa}e of Destiny A Pathe story of a man being. struck by lightni jured and telling his-adopted daughter the story of goes to work in a department store and is accused Qquestioned by the proprietor, her story and the locket gi foster fnther solves the mystery of her birth and flndl,im‘ athome. Illuetrnted Song: L ‘Way Back | a_ Certificate of Deposit in . the |l llg lp-clll ‘Two_Re Sung by Mrs. Pfife Love. Through a Lense Is one of thm ndo splitting Essanay.comedies. parentage. She - !Mfl llld when | r by her - n Tennessee NUASES OF 150..YEARS AGU Old Time Article Tells the Difficul Duties and Requirements of Thelr Pnlaulnn. . In their “Hllt.ory of Nursing,” the. luthors, Miss Nutting and Miss: Docl |duote-trom an article written in 1764, wmch &lves an insight into what waa, jrequired of the ‘trained nurse in the eighteenth century. - The article Bsays: “This ‘occupation -is as”important for humanity-as its functions are low and irepugnant. _All - persons are not adapted to it, and the heads of hospi- tals ought to be difficult to please,-for. the.lives of patients may depend upon their ‘choice of applicants. . The nurse ‘should be, nnuang, .mild, compassion- ate. She. should .console the siak, foresee their needs, and relieve their tedium. - The domestic' daties -of -the, :nurse are: To light the fires in-the wards and keep them going; to carry and distribute nourishment; to accom- pany the surgeons and’ doctors on their rounds, and afterwards to re- move all-dressings, etc.; to sweep the halls and wards, and keep the persons of the patients and their surroundings clean; to empty all vessels, and change the patients’ linen; to prevent noise and quarreling and distur- bances; to notify the steward of everything they see which is wrong; to carry out the dead and bury them; to light the lamps:in the evening, and;| visit the sick ‘during - the night, -and to watch them continually, giving them every ald which their state requires, and treating them with kindness and consideration.’ ; 01d Age. o Oldage as it comes in the orderly .process,of nature is 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 digestion, torpid bowels, & sluggish liver and:a general feeling -of ill health, /despondency .and- misery. This in_ almost eyery instance is wholly unnecessary. - One of Cham- berlain’s, Tablets taken, immediately after supper. will improve the diges- tion, tone up dhe 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. BEAT ALL RECORDS BADLY Irish Athlete Ran in No Time, for:the Stop Watch Had - Actually - Stopped. An Irish athlete, who was mining +for«a mile" race; , which he had very high' hopes-of winning, went one ‘day, .accompanied by Kis. man, Pat, to"have a trial .in_a -fleld- convenient : to. his own house. “Now, Pat,” said his:master;.as he handed him his watch, “mind that you note the correct time in which I start and. finish.” Pat, who, by the way, Was_very ]‘ll'ollfl of his young master's prowess in the athletic uena, assured himthat he would make né mistake. ‘Now, it happenédthat by some un- Jucky chance the ;witched stopped at the . precise moment in which he started to run. Having. put his;best effort, into the' race, the athlete: ‘finished almost ex- hausted. “The: ume, Plfl" he. shouted, brelth- lessly, . first time since;the start, an exnres- sion of- surprise, mingled: with'pride, overspread his features. “Begob, sir,” he answered, "you have beaten, ull,records for you have done, lt in"no me. “'The Best Cnugh ‘Medicine. - have’ used Chaniberlain’s Congh Remedy ever sincé I'have been keep- ing house,” says I C. H mes, of Mar- bury bést remedies T ever used. My children' have “all “taken™ it and’ it works like a charm.. For “colds and Whooping cough it 18 excellent.” For aale by Barker's a D g stora —Adv. , Callaga Secret. -Bacon—What did’your boy:learn: at; college? ° Eghert—Says he can’t:tell me. ;- Bacon—Why ‘not? ; Egbert— Says it’s’a secret. Bacon—Nonsense! Egbert—No. ' 'You know, he learned e football algn- 8. o eclared that he would I “footprints inthe- sands of ;time.' " : !eévni a ww'n ONB DAY - MO Quinis b-. n Rgdmonqu "% St . Pat lmmsflhteb pulled ‘out’ the | ‘watch, and, on 166king at’it for the { - Ing an army of uervnnts i ing by wholesale: ‘In botels, boarding | ousés, hospitals, jails, its use:in our | complicatéd modern .life is becoming | essenth: nd-the need.is based.upon | ithe necessity of determining the de- igree of adulteration of food.“The chef has ‘no ‘excuse-for not knowing what ‘hé " buys ‘1f he 18 - provided wit.h aj microscope. In starchy substances the Mluterl- .tions will soon -be revealed by thei microscope -if. . the 'grains of starch do not have the selfsame form in the potato and in rice. The same thing | may be said of the spices. - Pepper || can be adulterated only:-with peas or ground _bears; -and this fraud . alsp “John Arthur’s ¥ru Lottié Brutol ihme of mi Hofillnyulvolf' efimmmddofwn e in the far west /make pley. one of. _Ligde (Lubin) Anhur Johnnn. (Essanay) A'clever evme(ly story with lm ol mghwr. otwell-Harris Compm; i 13 SOUTH NINTH TTREEF: MINNEAPOLIS SPECIAL AT'I'ENT‘O“ may be readily detected. The rule | may be almost universally applied to 8l foods that pass through the kitch- en, and ‘especially ‘the kitchens of the weam:y Coffee under.the microscope does._not look like chicory in structure and chocolate’ made With peanuts does | not - look: like: pure. chocolate.—Har per's Weekly. = thrive.., ., Doctor’s Fees of Qld. Doctors nowadays don't get 80 much more than they. used to gat. At. the beginning. of the eighteenth - century. the usudl fee to a graduate ||. s in physic. was about:$2,50, though.he usually asked. twice.that amount,; Old| Sawbones, .who was. only. a licensed/ physician, couldn't. very- -well expect more than $1.66, - though : he -usually had hopes.of getting $2.50 a visit.® A surgeon’s fee was a quarter a mile, whether thesjourney were far or near, and to that eharge he added a quarter for- blood-letting, and:if the patient wanted. his em or leg cut _off it cost him $26. . customers. each day. There is more, Catarblin ‘this.section | of the country than sll other diseases put together; v josed £0' be uwurfi“e* nounced sease, ibed < I remedies, and. by consuumy fum.ng to cure with freatment,: pronclinced St ncurables Sola as prov tarrh to-be a conitlthflflfll laeue. and therefore reqmret constitutional treat- ent Hi Catarrh ‘Cure-manufactu ed by F. 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