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— o —wpma—— T h ! F. S. Lycan, who has been ill this week, is improving. P. H. Cramer of Crookston spent yestcroay in Bemidii. Sam Chern of Little Falls, spent yesterday in Bemidji. H. C. Mills of Brainerd was in Be- midji yesterday on business. H. F. Dunning of Solway, was in Bewnsdy: yesterday on business. Go-carts re-tired at the Hand Store.—Adv. Second Charles Scrutchin was in Interna- tional Falls on business Friday. Archdeacon H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake was in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Burns of Cass Lake spent yesterday in Bemidji. Gustave Kulander of Walker, was i1, Bemidji between trains yesterday. Popular sport — roller skating— Adv. e Prof. \W. P. Dyer is in Minneapolis attending a superintendents’ meeting. ev. J. H. Randahl of Bemidji will conduct services at Leonard tomor- row. J. H. Grant of this city, transacted business at International Falls yes- terday. . H. Hetting of International Falls, was a business visitor in Bemidji vesterday. - Go-carts re-tired at the Second Hand Storc.—Adv. Miss Naomi Johnson went to Park Rapids this morning to spend her BEaster vacation. Miss Clara Heffron, who teaches four miles out of town, was in the city today shopping. Mrs. V. S. Ellis left this morning for her future home with her mother in St. Anne, Illinois. Rev. T. S. Kolste will conduct ser- vices at Blackduck Sunday returning to Bemidji Monday. Miss Alene Sherwood left for Mor- ris last night to spend her Baster va- cation with her parents. Lowney's and Garrotts Chocolates, fresh shipment at Abercrombies.— Adv. = Miss Helen MecDonald will spend her Easter vacation in St. Cloud and left for her home last night. 1. 0. Myhre, Lars Myhre, John Han- son and Robert Stai, all of Wilton, were in the city today on business. Mrs, M. Malone left yesterday aft- crnoon for Crookston where she will be the guest of relatives-for a few days. Mrs. W. L. Prebble was operated upon Thursday. This is the third op- eration she has undergone in a short |- time. Table of soiled music to close out at 5 cents a copy at Abercrombies. Many good numbers among the lot.— Adv. Miss Frances Mosford left for Win- ona last night and will spend her Easter vacation with her parents in Winona. Mrs. George Smith is confined to her home with a severe attack of in- digestion. Mr. Smith is also on the sick list. Miss Rose Barrette went to Inter- national Falls Friday morning to be the guest of her sister Miss Lillian Barrette. Andrew Rood, formerly editor of Brinkman Theatre Where Everyhody Goes Bookm[ in Conjunction and Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Tlleltre, Fargo. Vaudev e Frogram Londie Robinson Brizilian Eccentric Opening. Challis & Ghallis Comedy Novelty Act. Ed. Harley. Comedian. Duo. Picture Program Mass of the 4th Cavalry In Two Parts. 3000 Feet of Film Music By Leon Shucks Orchestra Show Starts 7:10 Admission 10c and 2Bc “Oh! What a Beautiful Dream You nipeg. He is working on’'one of the daily papers. Mrs. R. Gilmore.is entertaining a number of friends this afternoon. This is the second of a series of par- ties she is giviag. A business education acquired at Mankato Commercial College, Man- kato, Minn., enables you to obtain a good position.—Ady. Douglas Donald has returned from Minneapelis and will associate him- self with Olaf Ongstad in the auto- mobile business this summer, G. H. Warner, M. & I trainmaster, and J. H: Davison, engineer of bridges: and construction work for the M. & I, were in Bemidji yesterday. County Superintendent W. B. Stey- art returned Friday morning from a trip to Nebish and vicinity. He vis- ited schools for the past few days. ev. Charles H. Flesher will be in Fergus Falls Sunday. Rev. W. S. Scott will preach in his place in the Methodist church Sunday morning at 10:45. New sheet music at Abercrombie’s. All the late popular pieces. Get a copy of “I'll Get You.” New and sung everywhere.—Adv. < Arthur McDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDonald, 1013 Dewey avenue, was operated on this morning for tomsilitis. He is getting along nicely after the operation. Mrs. J. T. 8mith of Moorhead, Min- nesota, who has been here the past two weeks, assisting her mother, Mrs. Finstead to dispose of her property here, has returned to her home. We will take down your stove, store it for the season, polish it, and set it up again for $5.00. Get out of this nasty job.—Second Hand Store. 'Phone 129. Miss Beatrice Eddy left for her home in Minneapolis last night where she will spend her Easter vacation with her parents. Before returning to Bemidji she will visit a sister in Hibbing. Mrs. Ed. Sherman of Bagley ar- rived in the city Thursday and will be the guest of friends for several days before leaving for Akeley, Min- nesota, where she will visit relatives for a couple of weeks. F Mrs. William Barry of Kelliher, came to Bemidji yesterday morning the Nymore Independent; is:in: Win- i A Vitagraph comedy. everybody laughs. tllustrated Song: The Cod of GCold A Selig drama. The Joke Wasn’t On Ben Bolt His friends try to make a fool unintentionally put him wise.. He finds a treasure on them. He generously shares his good fortune wi A Mountain Tragedy Kalem. A thrilling western drama. You'll Miss Your Lovin’ Baby Bye and B‘ye Sung by Mrs. Pflfer him but they. has a laugh em and then Mauestic Tuearrel’': TDNI_OMT,.-PIGTIIRES. DELUXE “False to Their Trust"’ (Edison) Being the ‘seventh story of “What Happened to Mary." Mary. still ignorant of her parentage, finds that her uncle and ‘son are em- [ bezzlers, and in shielding a new found friend from them she exposes the malfactors in a most dramatic manner. “‘How It Happened’’ (Selig). An episode based on circumstantial evidence. lllmtrm‘od -Song: “An Old Time Song’’ 8 Miss Hazellé Fellows “‘Bound to Occur’’ (Essanay)’ A screammgly funny comedy with Agustus Carney, “the. Gibralter of Fun.” Coming, next Monday and Tuesday, ‘‘THE MILLIONAIRE COWBOY”’ in Two Recjs. The Greatest Cowhoy Picture Ever Produced. - x x E3 . NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be- tween J. J. and Herbert Doran, doing business as Doran Brothers, has been dissolved by common consent. The business in Bemidji will be conduct- ed by Herbert Doran while that in International Falls will be conducted by J. J. Doran. Herbert Doran will pay all outstanding bills in Bemidji and J. J. Doran in International Falls. —Adv. : The Forty Year Test. An article must have exceptional merit to survive for a period of forty years. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy was first offered to the public in 1872. From a small begining it has grown in favor and popularity until it has attained a world wide reputation. You will find nothing better fora cough or cold Try it and you will understand why it is a favorite after a period of more than forty years. 1t not only gives relief—it cures. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. LAUNCH FOR SALE My 23-foot 12-horsepower launch. Complete with top search light, cush- ions, etc., etc. Boat as good as new. Cost $800.00. Will sell for $400.00. to visit her mother, Mrs. Todd. She came to attend the senior class-play last night in which her. sister, Miss Flora, carried one of the leading roles. Abercrombie’s new music, “Row, Row, Row,” “That Old Girl of Mine”, “Down in Dear Old New ° Orleans”, Seem” and Malinda.”—Adv. Lillian, Fred and George Schultz will leave on the noon train for Cass Lake where they will visit their aunt and cousin. While in Cass Lake they will also attend a birthday party giv- en in honor of their cousin, Miss Kit- tie Gisie. Mrs. A. Finstead has sold her household goods at 518 First street, and will leave this city to make her home with her children in Moorhead, Mrs. Finstead is a moth- died Minnesota. er of Mrs. Ben Swanson, who February 22. The Northern National Bank offers you an investment in_their Certifi- cates of Deposit that is absolutely secure for your savings and which will net you 4 per cent annual in- terest. John W. McManus and family, who came here from Adams, North Da- kota,, a few weeks ago for a visit, will not return to Adams as formerly planned but will make their home here for the present in their house on Dewey avenue. = Mr. McManus is working for the Crookston Lumber company. Bagley Herald: Mrs. Julius Fred- rickson of Bémidji was over Saturday to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nils Nelson. Mr. Fredrickson has recently been promoted to the position of assistant roadmaster with headquarters at Moorhead, where the Fredricksons expect to move some- time this week. Pine River Sentinel: John Gil- more was in from Grant Wednesday to make arrangements for final proof on his homestead. John tells of num- erous wolves in his neighborhood. ‘Monday night Frank Holmes lost one of his dogs which was eaten by the wolves. The dog had strayed from the house and from indications a pack of wolves surrounded him and left nothing but part of the dog’s head to tell the tale. - While this sounds strong there is no danger. to people. The brush wolf while he might howl near the farmers’ houses at night, .is very much afraid of human beings. NOTICE TO FARMERS. ‘" The Bemidji creamery will open for business April 1. Bring us your cream. Top market prices will be paid. —E. C. STILES, ' Manager. 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, Minn.—Ady. F. S. Lycan.—Adv. Chamberlain’s Tablets for Constipa- tion. For . constipation, Tablets are excellent. Easy to take. mild and gentle in effect. Give them a trial. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn.—Adv. Chamberlain’s Hint to the Bishop. A bishop once rose to address the house of lords and began by saying he intended to divide the speech in- o twelve heads. Lord Durham there- upon got up and begged leave to inter pose for a few minutes to tell the’ house an anecdote. -He was return- ing home, he said, a few nights before, and -passed St. Paul's Cathedral just before midnight. As he did so there was a drunken man trying to see the time. Just then the clock began to strike the thour, and slowly tolled out twelve. The drunken man listened, looked hard at the clock and said: “Hang you, said that all at once?” narration the bishop condensed his re wmarks.—London Tit-Bits. Deserved Tribute to America. Dr. George Kerschensteiner, the Ger- man vocational expert, is impressed by the success of the American pub- lic schools in the task of assimilating immigrants. “What the great cities have been doing in transforming im- migrants from all paris of the world into thinking citizens,” he declares, “seems to me, from my personal obser- vations in the country itself, to be un- exampled in the history ot education of civilized nations.” why couldn't you have |§ After this|j Quickly Answeréd. Pat and Mike, who were neighhors in the “Ould Country,” happened t¢ retire from public gaze about the same time. Pat had stolen a watch from a blind man, while Mike mis took a friend's cow;for his own and sold it. As luck would have it, they were drafted to the same prison, and at.church parade on. Sunday morning they had a chance for a moment’s for- bidden conversation, “Said Mike: “Top av the mornin’| to you, Pat, an’ phwat might the time "be? Sure an’ tis you that knows all about witchesy” But Pat was not to-be done. “Mike, my lad,” he replied, “begorrah, an’ 'tig about milkin’ time.” TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tab- lets. Drusgllll refundmon ey if it falis 'ROVE'S signature is cn Bemidji Transportation Company will sell their interests on the lake reasonable if taken at once. For particulars see Capt. W. B. MaclLachlan BREVIG Licenced detective. Bonded under state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years of experience. - Good-references. Write me. - All business ‘absolutely eonfi- dential. Free consultations. P. M. BREVIG Lock Box 58 Nary, Minn. stands for the a right to demand—the best of every- things. GO TO BATCHELDER’S G00D (iROCERiES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE 1 North Bound Leaves. ¢ South Bound Arrives. ... 187 West Bound Leaves. 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