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be given instead of the regular lunch. | All are cordially invited to attend. The good uld Quaker once said tof| his son: “Nathan, it is not what thee earns that makes thee rich, but what thee saves.” The Northern National Bank will pay 4 per cent interest on your saving account.— Adv. Roger Weyhrlcht of Maryland ar- rived in Bemidjl Sunday and was the -guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stoner over Sunday. Mr, Weybricht is a nephew of Mr. Stoner and will as- sist him in his work. They both left for the southern part of the state Monday morning. Tony Schusser went to Minneapolls last evening on business. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Vin- cent, Tuesday afternoon a boy. Popular sport — roller skating— Adv. Hugh Logan of Blackduck, is in the city on business for a few days. The Scribner Trading company held its annual meeting March 3. The company is making fine progress and doing a profitable business. The of- ficers elected for the ensuing year are: President, E. M. Sathre; ‘first vice president, O. E. Bjoring; second vice president, E. W. Hall; secretary, L. 0. Myhre; treasurer, Robert Stai, manager, L. O. Myhre. A most ‘extensive showing of spring millinery goods. Call and see our line. Edwards Sisters.—Adv. The’annual meeting of the Liberty Telephone company was held March 1. The company is free from debt and have an excellent system. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, E. M, Sathre, of Bemidji; vice president, B. W. Aldrich, of Wilton; secretary, Henry Anderson of town of Liberty; treasurer, M. Rygg, of Liberty. Crookston Daily Times: William Carlson of Puposky is in the city this week. He is here at- tending court. 2 All the new novelties are being shown at the Edwards Sisters millin- ery parlors.—Adv. Mrs. T. A. Todd returned - from Kelliher this morning where she .has been visiting friends since Friday. Mrs. E. E: McDonald has issued in- vitations for a St. Patrick’s party to be given Monday afternoon March 17. New butter substitute, fourteen cents per pound. “Sweet as Honey”, at W. G. Schroeder’s store.—Agv. Rev. T. 8. Kolste will conduct serv- ices' at Cypress- and La Porte this week returning home the first of next week. 0 The clerk of court today received application J .J. Opsahl went to Nebish. this afternoon to look after his business .ror marriage license from Qle Hanson, interests there. Ho will return to- |2 Fesident of Clearwater county, who iy made affidavit before the clerk of court of Beltrami county. Clerk Waage is of the opinion that the law requires an applicant to appear in person before the clerk of the county where the license is desired, and puts this construction upon it, refusing to grant the license. Mother’s Creamettes are here. here. Creamettes are the tender creamy part of durum wheat made in thin tubes, and can be cooked in twelve minuets, retaining its rich, creamy, nutty flavor. Buy them of Roé’& Markusen. Phones 206 and 207.—Adv. Little Falls Daily Transcript: Don’t miss the big race tonight at the ring. Spectators ten cents. Lad- ies free.—Adv. Daily Journal Press -(St. Cloud): Sheriff Johnson of Bemidji was in the city yesterday with'a prisoner for the reformatory. The Norwegian Lutheran Aid will be entertained at the home of Mrs, C. Markusen, 1111 Bemidji avenue, Thursday afternoon. You need a cleaning, . purifying Spring remedy now. Hollister’'s R M. Tea is the best you can get.— Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Miss Irene Ellingson of Northome is still confined to her bed at the home of Mrs. H. L. Rassmusson. Her sister of Northome is here taking care of her. The Ladies’ Guild of the Episcopal church will be entertained at the home of Mrs.” A. J. Abercrombie, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All the ladies are cordially invited to attend. The Bemidji Greenhouse will have 1000 carnations Friday which will be sold at 75¢ per doz. while they ]ast Phone 166.—Adv. The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid so- clety will meet in the church parlors, Thursday afternoon at 2:30. All ladies are requested to come early and bring their thimbles, as there is work to do. A big herding of Elks will take place in Crookston, Minn., en March 26. This will mark the regular annual session of Elks in that city and at the time a class of twelve fawns will be fitted out with proper antlers. A big ban- quet will be one feature of the enter- tainment provided and special vaude- ville stunts will serve to hold the at- tention of the antlered herd and to ease the ordinary burdens of life. May: why don’t you get rid of those pimples and spruce up? Hollis- ter’s R. M. Tea will do it sure. 35c. Begin Barker’s Drug Store.— ANNOUNCEMENT SPRING 1913 We take pleasure in announcing our Spring Opening commencing March 7 and 8, 1913, consisting of all the new things that are good in trimmed, untrimmed and tailored hats, also dress hats in the latest ideas ahd designs. Edwards Sisters, Bemidji, Minn, Rev. S. E. P, White is in Minneapo- Hs this week, attending a meeting of the Synod Missionary committee. Reverend White is the delegate from this Presbytery. He will return to Bemidji Thursday. —Adv. Bad breath, weak Stomach, slug- gish bowels, make you miserable; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea and enjoy life, begin today 35c. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Golf's Paramount Attraction. General Bethune complains that the attractions of golf are keeping men from joining the territorial British forces, but the same thing was said in England four and a half centuries ago. In 1457 the Scottish parliament found It necessary to forbid the game altogether, as it was interfering with the practice of archery, so impdrtant for opposing “our auld enemies of England.” But, apparently, the pro- hibition had little effect, for Jamed IV had to issue a fresh edict against golf with severe penalties. Yet the king himself indulged in the tner- den pastime. Ruth Jennings, who had an attack of appendicitis yesterday, is on _the road to recovery and it is thought it will not be necessary to operate at this time. Miss Jennings is in the second year High school. The Young People’s society of the PFirst Scandinavian Lutheran church will be entertained at the home of Mrs. 1. B. Olson, 921 Beltrami avenue, Thursday evening. A taffy pull will Brinkman Theater Tonight Picture Program Universal Manufacturing Film Co. pre- 1 sents 101 Bison Feature The Tatoo, Breaking the Peace Eclair Comedy The Transgression dt Doa- con Jones Eclair Comedy. Wanted, a Wife In a Hurry By George Fellows. The Police are Coming and Then the Fun Begins Gall Stones Removed Without an Operation After suffering for one year with gall stones, I was told by a friend to try Swamp-Root. I began with a fifty cent size and after using four bottles found that I was much better. Then began using the larger size bottles and -after taking three bottles I was cured. That has been seven years ago this summer.and I have never been sick since that time from this disease. I can cheerfully . recommend Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root to any one for kidney and bladder troubles hoping it may do as much good for many people as it did for me. Yours truly, MISS EMMA HOLDEFER, 20 N. Thorpe St. Kansas City, Kan. State of Missouri Chunty of Jackson ss. On the 11th day of August, 1909, personally appeared before me, a No- tary Public in and for said County and State, Miss 'Emma-Holdefer, who subscribed the within statement and made oath that the same is true in substance and in fact. HENRY C. EMERY, Notary Public. Dr. Kilmer & Co., I Binghamton, N. Y. Prove What Swamp-Root will Do For Send to Dr. ier & Co., Bing- hamton, N. Y., for a sample bot'! It will convince anyone. You will also recelve a booklet of valuable In. formation, telling all about the kid- and bladder. ' When writing, be :\:r,o' and mention: the Bemidji Dally M Vaudeville Program Niimar & Iurrls tllaby Estelle Illua Loralne Character Comedienne e £ Letter to Show Starts 7:10 Admission: 10c and- 250 romanr ~-PICTURES DE. LUIE “The Mountalneer’’ (Edison) : A story of the Kentucky mountains, moonshine stills, revenue officers | and a preacher, dramatically told amid beautiful fountain scenery. “The Turning Point” (Kalem) A heart throbbing drama in which Marian Ooopet end Guy Coombs: take the leading parts. Hliustratod Song Hughie Mack. T * MALCOLM, * KRR ERRKK KKK KKK Last Monday the home belonging to Ole Stokke burned to the ground. Nearly all the household goods were saved. The fire started in the roof i from-a stovepipe. Nels Tornes returned from a trip to Thief River Friday. Theo Risner hauled a'load of lum- ber to Grygla for John Stanley. Mat Myrold departed for Bemidji on Thursday to attend court as petit Juror. Mrs. Arpin and daughter are spend- ing a few weeks with Mr. Arpin at Cedar Point. Miss Este Johnson came home and Ruth Johnson will assume her place at Carmel. A short term of school has com- menced at East Mlnn_io township. DOUBT DISAPPEARS - No One in Bemnidji Who Has a Bad Back Should Ignore This Dou- ble Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys Backache is' some times kidney ache. z With it may come dizzy spells, Sleepless:nights, tired, dull days, Distressing urinary disorders, Doan’s Kidney Pills have been en- dorsed by thousands. Are recommended here at home. You have read Bemidji proof. Read now the Bemidji sequel. Renewed testlmony; tested by time, Mrs. J. €. Titus, 602 American Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says:. “I am recommending Doan’s Kidney Pills hoping. that other kidney sufferers may be benefited by reading my en- dorsement. "I was suffering from kid- ney trouble when I got Doan’s Kid- ney Pills. They gave me a great deal of relief, more than any other remedy I had ever used.” Mrs. Titus gave the above state- ment on August 27, 1907, and during a personal interview. with one of our representatives on March 19, 1912, she said: “I have no reason to change my opinion of Doan’s Kidney Pills. 1 occasionally use this remedy and it always brings benefit.” Remember the = name—Doan’s— and take no other.—Adv. Why Italy ls Volcanle. “Jtaly is visited by an excessive number of earthquakes and volcanic disturbances. because it is the new- est part of the earth’s surface,” de- clares Monsieur Pepprett of Parls, a French geologist of -authority, People, "especially those living in the western hemisphere, look upon Furope and all of the eastern hemi- sphere in fact, as the “old world,” which, taken one way, i right. But in the matter of the formation of the earth’s ocrust, which ge- ologists now agree is the re. sult of the cooling of the great molt- en mass that makes our earth, it so happened that the section round about Italy was the last to. cool, and conse- quently has not yet cooled to 8o great a depth gs other portions of the world. This, then, makes Itdy the newest part nf the world’s surface, if our ge- ologists are correct in their estima- tion regarding the tardiness in the' cooling of that particular section.’ .clean house and buy autos and chan Hots.” “I would be proua bf my situation and also glad, and I-would own autos and earn money by hiring them out.” “I would go to the finest ‘movies every night; also matinees, if possi ble.” “I would buy a yacht and be elected mayor: and corner the. market.” “I would-feast my peasants, also in stitute an education school.” rich by charging ten centa. Man’s Superiority Early Shown. Rude sculpture dating back, scien- tific authorities’ believe, at least 200, 000 years, show that primitive man made representations of other .crea- tures at a stage of human develop- ment when ‘the conditions of exist- ence were little in advance .of those: prevailing among the . higher mam- “Rag Time Cowbhoy Ju" C. J. Woodmansce “Cutey and the Twins’’ (Vitagraph) Twenty minutes of good solid fun with Miss Florence Turper and “I would buy the subway and gel |} The An historical drama in lwofuflmhpmducedinhqhndnnd,hm town, Va. Specially depicting the early days of Jamestown: AD TIME ERREKKK KKK KK K mmm.“ B (1 North Bopnd Leaves: 2 South Bollnd Arrives. ... 00 =~"4= S lees of Jamestown A Two Reel Kalem Feature West Lea: U’rolzhl East 14‘": -: T0 BE SEALED FOR CENTURY KRR R One of these chests, securely locked, will be stored with the assoclation’s collections: in the New York. public library. A copper plate inscription, address- ed_to the citizens of New York, will direct that the chest be opened in: the year 2013. The second chest will be put in a vault near the Cheops pyra-! mid in Egypt. * The chests will also contain documents, tablets and photo- graphs relating to: the life and af- fairs of the people in the year 1913. GO Modern Woman in-Business. Cashier—“But there is not a cent here to pay this check of yours.” Falr Customer—*I am glad that you have confessed. If your bank is as hard up as that you can give me what money I have here and{ will take my account to'a safer institution.”—Puck Eyeglass Serews. It the tiny screws that hold your eyeglass lenses in place will not stay tightened and you are far away from a feweler, tighten them with & pen knife and drop a bit of glue on them When this hardens the screws will not work. loose for many weeks, PILES CUARD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Iour druggist will refund money if PAZO OIN' fails 'to cure cure any case of Itching, Bleeding or Frotruding Piles in K. K. line "to 14 12,000 Miles for $5.00 B. Spang, “f get an inclusive IIL mals of that period. But no other deni- en of the earth manifested the slight- ty to lllh hnlm ~Hlustrated Song: How Would You llka 1o Make Love to m Sue S|mpkm’s Ambition 7 A Vitagraph comedy. Sue wanted to be a “Movin‘ Picture - Star” but she failed to shine and h glad to join Ezra: Hawks eomp-ny {or better or worse. fi00|) GROCERIES AND fiENERAL MERCHANDISE § 117 Minnesota Ave. SUPERIOR LOTS SOL.D ON: EASY & TERMS Prices from $100.00 to $300.00 Information--Bradley Brink Co. (Inec.) “I have driven my Buick more than 12,000 miles since April on a repair cost of $5.00. The Buick never gives me any trouble.”—C. W. Heintz, Buffalo. 34, 000 Miles; No Repairs “I have run my model *“10” 22,000 unl;s in three years and haven't spent a cent for repairs. also run my Model “16” 12,000 miles in two years, and it has never been in the repair shop.”—Arthur Total Cost 2 Cents a Mile and it has not cost me more than two cents a mile -of repairs, tires and supplies for the 5,000 miles thu Department: t ways pleasant.”—Miss Minnie Jackman, Blasdell, *'The Baick Over-Head Valve motor has more power per cubic inch of piston ' dis- road and at any time with any model Roadsters a.a"rourmg Cars, $950 to $1650, [lt 0. B. Flin Sung by Mrs. Ptifer Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano- | Residence Studio 1002 i Ave, Phone 168 i#ii‘l"liifiii ‘h‘illilikiiiii*il’ x x LAWY Vault' Containing Interesting ‘Records | FEDERAL nummm BALLOT ¥ ERS WIIl Remain Uriopened Until the x 2 A 2 * | GRAHAM M. T, = - . TORRANCE _ Yoar 201 % Belleving the following location to-be the most desirable for e The affording.of an opportunity ta|¥% ~ the new federal building, I hereby cast one vote for it. * the members of the Modern Historia |¥ - e - 2 * e Rlosk Telephone S8 Records association to deposit Person: & .....usessesaisasosusscnstreasesssssssviniisassseirecves X |D H FISK al and family records in such a man-|x 3 x 7t - ner that these records will be open- |y x ATTORNEY AT LAW 2 ed by. their descendants or. successors Office second floar O'Leary-Bowser Bldg . in the year 2013 is a very. lntnmtln. : : proceed! T testul soeletyto- sendtag out : : « | PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS to its members two large envelopes, . * e made of durable Japanese vellum, in | * Signature. ~ + |DR. ROWLAND GILMORE which' they® are requested to Inclose|x NO'A‘E—Bullou ‘will not be. connted uniess signed. Return to ¥ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON genealogical records, family ‘memo- |y the Ploneer office or place in_ballot box at smuh-wut. corner Bel- " & Office—Miles Block randa, -messages, photographs, andiy ¢.omi and Fourth, x ] whatever else they see fit. These en- x 2 « |DR, E. A, SHANNON, M: D. velopes are to be sealed with and depostted tn two Tead Tned chests, | # %49 4 4 & 44 % 4 K X & K& & «;u**#k««i#*:«;ri PHYSICIAN AND *SURGEON ummm | Phone 99 Res. 'Phone 397 nx €. B. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND: SURGEON' | OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. O'.l' i‘ll‘lt Nlflollll bank, Bemidjl, Mina, 6, Residence 'Phone 73 TO BATCHELDER’S FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER P. BATCHELDER | Phone 180 J |- DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 811 | DB, E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN. AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block Phone 18 | EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON “The New Steel Center”. Office over Security Baok DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON 909 Tower Ave., Superior, Wis. DITISE 75t Office in Winter Block ROE, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST [mirst National Bank mgg. TeL 320 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW I‘UBIJG LIBRARY W. K. DENISON 4 VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Res. 'Phone §8. 818 Amerios Ave Office Phone 13. =FUNERAL DIRECTOR 2 E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER and COUNTY CORONER] 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji, Misa. 1 have Buffalo. average of 20 miles on a gallon of gasoline Resolvine Positively Cures Lame Horses, Bog and Bone Spavins, Ringbones, Side< bones, Splints, Curbs, Big' Hocks, Big Knees, Big Joints, Sweeney, Contracted Feet, Poll Evil, Fistula, Abeorbs § Bunches. Work horse every day. 83 | per ‘bottle. Free Veterinary Advice. Peerless Medical Co., Kasota Block, Minneapolis, Minn. s far covered. A word to the Buick Service It is the best—never too busy and al-' - placement than any other type of motor ever built. : We‘ll demontnte it on any THE SPALDING