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‘H. J. McDougald of Walker spent yesterday in Bemidji. Chas.: A. Stahl of Akeley was a Be- midji visitor yesterday. Brinkman theater. The Cherry sis- ters are in town.—Adv. Dan Sather of Gunder is in the city receiving medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrison, Jr., of Red Lake, came to Bemidji yesterday. St. Patrick ornaments at Peter- sop’s.—Adv. Frank Denneen of Remer was a business caller in this city Thursday. Fred Wisp of Red Lake Falls, was a business visitor in Bemidji yester- day. Everybody skates tomorrow.—Adv| Mrs, S. A. Mosher of Park Rapids, spent several days in the city as the guest of friends. E. H. Denu went last evening on business. turn Sunday morning. Brinkman theater. The Cherry sis- ters are in town.—Adv. Mrs. J. P. Riddell, 1213 Lake Botilévard, will entertain a few of her neighbors this evening at 500. to Minneapolis He will re- Lars Myhre of town of Liberty has been attending the county ‘commis- sioners’ board meeting this week. Seventeenth of Ireland at Peter- son’s.—Adv. The initiation at the Eastern Star lodge did not take place evening but has been postponed for two weeks. Rev. S. E. P. White will go to Kel- liher Monday evening and will hold services in the church there Tuesday evening. The Henrionnet Millinery Parlors are now ready to show you their line of spring and summer hats.—Adv. George R. Dane, of St. Paul, will arrive in Bemidji this evening to spend Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dane. Mrs. F. Payne of Walker returned Smith of mlekduck. .who ha 50‘:%3 Baker, returned to thelr Home yestgr- day. ‘Mrs. Harley Hanuon, who has been visiting her'‘parents ison’ City and ' friends: - Minneapolis’ for ‘tho) past: five: weeks ‘returned-to Hemidji today. i Easter eggs, Tabbits, chicks, ducks,, baskets, ‘ribbons, a larger assortment | than ever just unpacked at Peterson’s, —Adv. Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Strickland of In- ternational Falls left this morning for their home' after spending two days ag the guests of 'Mr. and Mrs. ' Al G, Wedge. Alex Ripple who is teaching school 4t “Puposky, ‘came:to Bemidjl/yester- day to attend the teachers’ institute. He will be the guest of his parents over Sunday. Order for Sunday dinner a brick of Neopolitan or White House Ice Cream from the Model. Phone 126. —Adv. Miss Boobar who teaches at Red Lake this year, was among the out- of-town teachers who attended the teachers’ institute. She left for her school today. Everybody skates tomorrow.—Adv| Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Monte left Friday for Long Prairie to spend Sun- day with Mr. Monte’s mother. Mrs. Monte" wil lalso visit at' Staples and Little Falls before returning. All the magazines, all the Sunday and daily papers including Bemidji papers always at Peterson’s.—Adv. Walker Pilot: Folks at Laporte are wondering why Carl ' Gladden makes so many trips to Bemidji, and have come to the conclusion that it must be the peach crop up that way that’s interesting him. Are you equal to your opportuni- ties? If not, take a course in Manka- to Commercial College, Mankato, Minn.. Send for’ catalog.—Adv. Blackduck American: M. D. Ston- er called on his business associates between trains last Saturday -night. He was much pleased with the show- ing made by the hardwood factory here during the past year. Fancy fruit and confections for the table or sick room in winter as well as in summer at Peterson’s.—Adv. Dr. R. N. Adams of Minneapolis will occupy the. Presbyterian pulpit Sunday morning and evening. The home yesterday after spending a few days as the guest of her sister Mrs. William Clish. service in the evening will be espec- ially for the young people and all are invited to attend both these meetings. Skandinavian books and papers at Peterson’s.—Adv. _Mr. and Mrs. Duffy will entertain Mr. and Mrs. Ackenbach and daugh- <'ter'and Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell at din- ner this evening. County Commissioner Lennon left for his home yesterday after attend- ing'the board meeting of the commis- . sloners this week. St. Patrick postal cards at Peter- son’s.—0dv. ““The “Epworth ‘League will give a public St. Patrick’s social in the base- ment of the Methodist ‘church on the evening of March 1/ under the lead- ership of Miss Mona Flesher, social chairman of the league. Plans for a special program are being made. One secret of success is to have some money ahead with which- to Brinkman theater. The Cherry sis- ters are in town.—Adv. " .Mr .and Mrs. Ross Prentiss enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Robert Given and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Denu at din- ner Friday evening. W. B. Taylor, an attorney of Deer River, is in Bemidji today and ap- peared before Judge Stanton at 10 a. m. on’legal matters. Popular sport — roller skating— Adv. : Kelliher Journal: Mrs. T .A. Todd who has been the guest of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Barry, during the week, has returned to her home at Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Graves of Remer were Bemidji visitors the lat- ter part of the week. Mrs. Graves consulted a doctor while in the city. New butter substitute, fourteen cents per pound. “Sweet as Honey”, at W. G. Schroeder’s store.—Adv. i Brinkman Theater | What's New In _snnwlanq% Beginning this evening and continuing the last half of the week The Brink- man—Bemidji's Theatre, will feature Original Cherry Sisters “One ‘of -the best and highest priced . vaudeville- attractions traveling in the United " States. - The Original Cherry Sisters entered _vcudeville about the time* of the world’s fair at Chicago. From'the start ‘managers everywhere J-praclaimed them the finest entertain- ers traveling, and so- successful have thev been during the years past that they have become wealthy. Their act tonight is simply wonderful, absolutely grasp your opportunity when it comes. to know that you have a little money ‘What a comfortable feeling in a savings account at the North- ern National Bank.—Adv. ~ Raymond Lord returned Thursday from the Crookston Lumber com- pany’s camp No. 5, near Island-Lake, where he has been working this win- ter. He will spend the summer here. Camp No. 5 has broken up, their cut having been completed, which con- sisted of 6,000,000 feet. Then Henrionnet Millinery Parlors are now ready for your order work. Owing to the early Easter we wish to impress the importance of placing your orders at your first opportunity in order to insure prompt delivery.— Adv. Charles Cummers, for many years a Bemidjl jeweler but who for the pas¥ two years has been lccated in Canada and Southern Minnesota will again open for business in Bemidji. . He has selected the building next to the Abercrombie confectionery store for. his new location and will be prepar- ed to do jewelry repairing of all kinds. He will also carry a line of jewelry. ~Mr. Cummers has made many friends in remidji who will welcome him here again. He has zl- ways been a°Bemidji booster and be- longed to the Bemidji band for sev- eral years. Brinkman Theater. Kentucky for its bluegrass Dakota for its wheat. i Conneticut for its nutmegs Texas for its heat Kansas for its grasshoppers A baking in the sun. But JIowa with her Cherry Sisters Carries off the bun. —Adv. clean and and most entertaining. Besides the Cherry Sisters Prat’'s High School ~Terriers A Big Feature Act Picture Program 3000 Feet of Feature Film NOTICE. * plete and up-to-date tonsorial par- lors in this city, with 'baths in con- nection. . Call and see us, 305 Bel- trami avenue. : RAY 0. DENNIS, l’roprletor. —Adv, Kentucky for its bluegrass Dakota forits wheat. Conneticut for its nutmegs Texas for its heat Kansas for its grasshoppers A baking in the sun, : But Jowa with her Cherry sllters : Adapted from Tennyson's famous: poem, Break, Break. A #tale of a life that was snuffed out when'love waj ywni and of a heart that has never ceased to ache. “The Governor's n.ugmor’ A very touching drama, featuring Kaf ““Just Out of coll?o" everly outwit their fathers. ‘A comedy in which two sons lyn Williams. (Lubin «A Guilty Consclence’” (Lubin) A’ mirth-provoking comedy, the story a true one. in one of our eastern cities. The episode owtmed Next Monday and Tnosd'iy: Speocial Feature, *<IT.] 18 NEVER TOO LATE TO;MEND,”’ In' Two_Reels by the Edison Oo. Taken from the Book by Oharles Reade. KKK KK KKKKK KKK KK * SUNDAY IN. THE CHURCHES ¥ KRKKKKKKKKK KR KK KK KR First Scandinavian Lutheran Sunday school at 12 o’clock. No| evye; services. T. S. Kolste, pastor. Swedish Lutheran. Sunday school at 12 o’clock. Even- ing services at 8 p. m. J. H. Ran- dahl, pastor, ; Episcopal Sunday school at 9:30. Morning prayer and Holy Communion at 10:30 Archdeacon Parshall, pastor. First Baptist Sunday school at 10 a. m. Sermon at 11 a. m. Subject, “Where is Thy God?” B. Y. P. U, 6:30 p. m. Preach- ing 7:30. Service for prayer and Bible study Thursday evening. The public heartily invited to all social and devotional gatherings of the church. C. G. Chandler, pastor. Presbyterian Dr. R. N. Adams of Minneapolis will occupy the pulpit both morning and evening. Morning service at 11. Sunday school at 10 a. m. . Young peoples’ meeting at 7 p. m. Services in the evening at 8 o’clock. The ser- vices in the evening will be especially for the young people. All are invited to attend these meetings. S. E. P. ‘White, pastor. First Methodist Episcopal Preaching 10:45 and 7:30. Morn- ing subject: “Christian Influence”. Evening subject “I Have Redeemed Thee”. Sunday school at noow? The Epworth League will meet at 6:30 and Earl W. Carson will present the topic “The Nature of the Kingdom.” Special music at the morning service. Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. Everybody welcome to our services Chas H. Flesher, pastor. " The Mothers’ Favorite. A cough' medicine for children should be harmless. It should be pleasant to take. It should be effect- ual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is all of this and is the mothers’ favorite everywhere. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Binn Gentlemen, I have the most com- Great Trees of Oregon. “In the forest reserve between the headwaters of the west fork of Hood river and the Bull Run lake are some large trees, bigger than any I have en anywhere else in the north- west,” says. George T. Prather, a pio- ‘| neer of the Hood River valley. “The trees, are said to-be several hundred feet high and to stand on the flat' of a hidden canyon. on either hand shut in ‘the gorge in which they rear themselves, and this reason is given for the failure of those who fish in the Lost lake district to have found the trees. There are two species of the great trees. “One has a yellowish and not very rough bark, is straight and as round as a candle. It has no limbs to a great height and has a ‘beautiful crown. The second species is cedar.” How They-Hold Them. Belle—For _treating' goods returned by customers a New York department store has installed & complete steriliz- ing plant. Beulah—1 wonder how sterilized bairpins would taste, anyway? $100 ' Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science been able to cure if all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being foundation of the disease, 'and giving stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct- ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying’ the foundation of the diease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do- ing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to'cure. Send for list of testimonialas. - 5 Address F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 76e. ‘Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. SATURDAY - SPEGIALS Dry onions, per [ 35 bushel Brooms, 45¢ quality for . e Bakmi powder, ten pollnd 90 : 50 W. 6. 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