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oo ononoe 2 0 2.+ 52 2 Bert Boyes of Little- Falls spent yesterday in Bemidji. hoine. trade. terday. = R. H. Muney is having a porch built on his residence on 1123 Bel- trami avenue. One of these nice days you ought to|tain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. b g0 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. > E. H. Denu returned from a trip [of Rouch was a business caller fn this to the twin cities this morning. Wm. Wright left last night .| as also visited friende at Hibbirg, Grand Forks where he will make his|®i0ce she left the clatm. - Gus Pearson of Island Lake was in in the city today calling on the local 5 Mrs. J. S. Lund and Mrs. J. L. Ram-|der fo.the evening. sted of Clarissa were in Bemidji yes- cldtion; which has for its purpose the |/ lndustrlat education of .impoverish&d; ut educnted children of the'mountains '1of the southern states. ‘A man wanted to send:some mon- | ey to his old mother in Ireland. ; He| wasn’t ' sure the drafts from ' the Northern National Bank could reach out into the little town 8o far away. But she got the utiey Yremptly &t a1 thing and did ot earn o bls mistake unti he " was arrested without any red tape.—Ady.:'= - i Eg theft. und Leaves III Wut Bound Leaves 186 East Bound ves. 187 West Bound Leaves sell dynami | ‘at carload pnces, whlch are: 10}c ¥ Bnund u hlt Rouml Lsn- Mrs. Margaret Somers who ‘has re- hex North g:m Arrives. cently proved up on a homestead in "Bronoho Billy .fld ' e .-uin?“‘%vm e Koochiching county, near the village (Essanay) immmora s T A wwerlul drama I‘u!ulins M. ndemn city the latter part of the week. ‘She Miustrated Song: "Won’l You comc to Dolly’s Pa C. J. Woodmansee o7 = «The Decelvers”’ (V!tagraph) A comedy drama that will, please. i Next Monday and My ON.THE MEXMMII BORDER, ture by the _Lubhp Qo. ; -We have also made arrangemems to sell ‘tHis to parties who will ‘furnish notes that the banks will accept w1thoue interest “to" November flrst -~ Ask for llynamllu umatura GIVEN HARDWARE CO. YOUR MONEY B‘OK lf YOU WANT IT "> 316:318 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 57 Cass Lake Times: Mr. Kenfleld’s second entertalnment -last Thursday evening was as complete a social suc- ces as the firet. A bountiful supper followed by whist filled' the remain- Mr. Kenfield’s guests declared him a prince of enter- tainers. A spring tonic that helps make rich, red blood, cleans the stomach and bowels—Hollister's Rocky Moun- KX KK XXX KKK KK ¥ - PROFESSIONAL CARDS EEXKEK KKK XK KKK KK | Ruth Wightman - Teacher of Piano - Residence Studio 1002 Bemidji - Ave. Phone 168 * tend ‘the meeting. Msr. Darrow will Only those interested In a b{ty team glve a report of the Misslasippl Val- will be allowed to play as there were ley Suffrage conference, which she re- too many last Sunday ‘playing who cently attended. A special Program ' woi1q not appear as candidates:and ~ " " LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Mrs. C. R. Hendrixgon of this ecity Wwas in Cass Lake this week to close E. J. Bourgeois of this cXty called |the deal with John Downes for the on friends and business acquaintances|house and lot which the latter bought. Mrs. Fred Rhoda has returned from | PrOPerty for the past three years from a four days visit with relatives ana|Ms. Hendrixson and-has now be- come the owner. i at Grand Rapids a few days ago. friends at Long Prairie, Minnesota. The Nisses Nora Johnson, Margar- Mr. Downes has rented, the Work on. the Moberg garage is be- et McGinnis and Beatrice Gardner of | "8 Tushed to completion by a large Blackduck spent the day in Bemidji. |Cr€W Of carpenters and contractors. Saturday will be the last day of o < the Troppman anniversary sale.— Adv. Miss Leah Berman will leave this ti he steel beams have been hauled to the grounds and are ready to hoist into position. The concrete founda- on is nearly completed and it will be a few days before the walls will evening for the twin cities. She be erected. expects to visit friends for several weeks. Mrs. Perle Davis left the St. An- thony hospital Tuesday after re-|q only, Saturday, Apwil 19. this exclusive motion picture of the Brinkman theater—one night Don’t miss maha tornado. It is the most sen- at this time. Brinkman- theater—one Omaha tornado. duced. A - thrill in Candidates for the Sunday afternoon. of music will be arranged. The an- nual electienrof officers will “be held night Bailey, A. E. Fler, Carl only, Saturday, April 19; Don’t miss Howard Auger, Tony Shusser,. Vern this exclusive motion picture of ~ the ‘Maloy, Harfy MeClennan, Ross Pren- It is the most sen-|tigg, Ed Ripple, sational and realistic fllm ever pro-|Nat Given, Al Neumann, Ray John- every scene.|gon, Tom Newton, Rube These are the first authentic pictures | Whitney. Brown and Roscoe: Smiley. from the zone of desolation.—Adv. city baseball |ed next Sunday if enough candidates team will practice at the fair grounds|are out. A better judge of |in favor of electing a business man the candidates can be made as many |as manager. who were replacing “good “players. Among those who'are now candidates are Ralph Brandon, Rem Bell, Pease: Jacobson, Barney Erickson, Ripple, A captain’and maanger will'be elect- The majority appear to be The first game will of those present last Sunday - were|probably be played the Inlter part of playing for the first time this season. | May. Megroth’s Variety Store F. A. MECROTH, Prop. READ THESE BARGAINS : And Profit By Them Men’s Hose in black, tan, wme and blue, 6 pair for 50¢ or 10¢ per pair. Flowers, 10¢, 15¢ and 25¢. ; Straw Hats for men, women and children. Large assortment of Babies’ Swiss Embroid- LAWYER Telephone 568 Mites Bloc;s JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW ~ First National Bank Bullding . BEMIDJI, MINN, y D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldy PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR, E. A, SHANNON, M. D. covering from an operation for ap-|sational and realistic film ever pro- pendicitis. . Mrs. F. B. Henderson who has been | These are the first authentic pictures confined to her bed for many weeks is convalescing and is now able to be up again. There will be about seventeen sen- iors graduate this term. This'is the largest number that has-ever grad- uated in Bemidji. “Feed Economy is a step toward greater profits. Itisn’t the amount caten that counts, bfix what s digested and turned into marketable products. Pt Animal Regulator puts horses, cows and hogs in prime condition and insures perfect digestion. That pays! Ask the men who use it, or test at our fisk. 28¢, 50c, $1. 25-Ib, Pail, $3.50 ““Your money back if it fails” prstt® Healing Ointment (or Powder) cures sores and wounds. 25c, 50c. Sample free. PHYSICIAN AND SUB.GEDN ffice in Mayo Bl Ru» "Phone 897 BR. C. R: SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * Office—Miles Block DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON duced. A thrill in ery Bonnets, 25c. 3 - LaReine corsets, 50¢, $1.00 and $1.50. Genuine Hair Switches, $1.75, $2.25 and $3.50. Full length Lace curtalns. 39¢ and 45¢. Bargains on our 5¢ and - 10¢ counters in Dlshea every scene. Phone ue from the zone of desolation.—Adv. J. F. Gibbons has sold his house at 1225 Lake Boulevard to A. A. An- drews of this city and Mr. Gibbons will move into his other house now occupied by R. L. Given at 1223 Lake Boulevard. R. L. Given will move into i M. S. Gillette has purchased the|the T. S. Kolste residence on 1218 Aln Get Pratts Profit-sharing Booklet and Enamelware. Oer Fisat National bunl Bemidil, Minn i runabout formerly owned by . ?er;lidji a;e;{ue ‘;m:v occ;xlfled by A: m‘ e ) Parlor Brooms, 25¢. | Sanborn and is having it repairea |Jester, and Mr. Jester will move ou 3 DR. E. H, SMITH e and put in good order. to hte elster farm in the mear fu- FALLS & CAMERON Good Laugdry $omp, 7 bars for 26¢;.. .. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON I A. E. Palmer of Grand Forks ar- tare. = Tollet soa 3 bars to bOX, 10ec. 2 i ived in Bemidji yesterd ds am Cass Lake Times: Messrs W. E : : oRoun Wiiter Blodk rived in Bemidji yesterday and wi 3 e L] 3 i roinnin here. & Ghort tinr el haslor. and Goo. Diveh. shthscarabd chll'drens ‘Belts, in red, black and whlte, 10¢c. g ] Euest of his brother, Dr. G. M, Pal- | the male members of the 500 ciun at |} () '] (§) B A l CH ELDER’S Special on Ladies’ Hand Bags, 39c up. " PHYMICIAN AND SUBGEON ! mer. whist at the home of the former last - Office in Mayo Block ! Mrs. Lester H. Monte left Thurs- ;"em"tg‘d T'l‘fh'“ms bkl ”‘:mg . SPECIAL Phone 18 Residence Phons 111 - " " dayfor St. Paul. Mr. Monte will join |9eC0Tated with pussywillows, and Whl amelware coffee - 3 | ' her there Saturday and they will visit |™2{Ch the head prize for cards—an 600D fiROCERlES AND GENERAL MMERC“A‘NMSE . 3 C{lslal't blue. te en: coff 39(: EINER W. JOHNSON | - * .:ith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Lambert Angora kitten—which -was won by I. Ppot SRR TIPS 55 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON § e tlo In that city. R S0 8n Sleborate FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER - g Offics over Security Baak | [ ¥ Mre. 8 A Hubball of Minnespolis ok (Tho: tois renor e ; 320 Minn. Ave. Phone -260 - § arrived ere yesterday morning an X was joined by her husband last night. ce}i;:t m"::t' Sl te e T I. P. BAT CHELDER DENTISYS = Mr. and Mrs. Hubbell will d thei o m 11 innes ot - —_— summer atrLavinx: et o oL bowels, purify the blood each spring T ofiota’ Ave Phone 180 JR. D, L. STANTON Doll hats, bonnets and fancy head- | ir 08 DomS Flen, stopped up. DENTIST gear; home made candy—all on sale regulates. ‘Barker’s Drug " Starars Office in ‘Winter Block at Netzer's Saturday afternoon by the | , - g i Y. K. club. Come early while the & DR. J. T. TUOMY . i . i When the dog catcher, Will Sulli- B POl 12 ook —Ady. van, picked up a dog belonging to J. For Every Purpose £ DENTIST C. R. Nelson and wife of Bena, |\ peoy vesterday, the dog refused to 7 First National Bank Bldg. Tel. 328 < spent yesterday in Bemidji. H e 1 a Nelson became a member of the Elks if:,“';‘&“';:m]‘:';ni‘:;,:‘gnxa:h:esf‘zs Lt : DR. G. M. PALMER last evening. He is employed as head onlookers and his capturer at a safe 'fi“}“‘l‘“u It a s to—- DENTIST clerk for Sam Simpson at Bena. | distance. There are now five dogs in 32 Evening Wol!{ng; chvglflmw‘ Only At a recent meeting of the senior the pound which if not called for in ” N i“i . class it was decided not to give a in-|tnree days will be disposed of. - Sev- ” ” 3 B door party now but to wait until the | era) dogs nave been ploked up but the Bemidji Ladiss Can Ow > ‘ ‘ /] dln our o NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY weather was. warmer and to give a|owners showed licenses which they ] an Uwna 0 datly, except Sunday, 1 to § B :icnm Ontly members of the class Will | haq kept at home. . P \ : y 4 T i & 5 HANE oniy, to i B :.m.s“du reading roo e present. % - o A It held : 0 keep it well painted. The regazar meeting of the Eastern |, The Vlotes forflWonller: eagu‘e ejl rln ult for 0 ‘ P 1o |its Tegular meeting last evening in Thecoctofpamhngyourhomw:flflhe W. K. DENISON < Stars will b6 held.in the Masonio the city hall at Grand Forks, N.D. A 'bflbflm&,uoflenunceded,n % o hall, Friday evening at eight o’clock. large number of the members were Not an ordmary $10.00 slllt for there are many l!l the VETERINARIAN 1 . All members are requested to be present and plans wers-made for thell 10t W are ofl'ermg that are worth 32500 Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery present, as there will be work. Cora Kreatz, W. M. -K The Troppman anniversary sale|ouncil chamber at the city hall. The Many |jocal league will invite Mrs. E. M. will close aSturday evening. bargains left.—Adv. Mrs. Woodrew Wiison has accepted |State Equal Suffrage league, to at- the honorary vice-presidencw of the| —/—/————————— TONIGHT the Shows Theatre, Fargo. Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes 2 Booking in Conjunction and Splitting e Sho onéhlh the Orpheum Disaster Years. Show 16 Educated Dogs 16. In Tricks of Horrors of the Ohio Flood Sensational Moving Pictures Showing the Awful. Wreckage and Desolation Caused by ‘the Worst Catastrophe in The Famous Murphy Dog : of ptoq)mty. d thrift.. The ppeonnuo( roe or bt selloos bboh e vanigt L o annual meeting which will be held the first Tuesday in May im the large t0-$35.00. Some great coat values too at $10.00 TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Res. ‘Phone 68. 2. Office Ph Darrow of Fargo, president of the New Wll;y to nflaldx: Apple Wash DI'CSSCS A .'nl:d'm;';fie;fmm’ I‘i::c.f:'ne for inside i b We take considerable pride 'in show- Hoots: siod mothet for potch Kot 1 Hil ] FARERAL UIRECTOR Served With nnd :;.ucn or Cream Paints are satisfactory and are the most economical - for. Ihepwpoce they areintended.” They are made from best of making material, by cxpert work- ‘men, aecord:iagmt:; formulae which time hasproved ing our wash dresses, the workman- | ship is so perfect, the patterns 80 M. E. IBERTSON By Mrs., ]anndKmu'Hzll Editorof 2 aidom Cooking Sohaol Magasine .beautiful, the price - Here is a new way to make apple = in’ o 5 best. Results 'with Hickory Paint are the best e 80 reasonable : $1 $ wil UNDERTAKER and g:x?sg?v?tg: fl(:-t ‘i'tm::ux::}:y:elcemywfi fimshu at a moderate cost, - $ ‘have whole apples, an juice cannot run out and burn as with:apple dump- lings where the apple is placed in the center and the dough turnied up around it. The biscuit part forms a crispy shell that holds the apples and juice. -Call for color care ;‘ G, E, BATILES ‘ Home ot Good Hardware COUNTY CORONER \Special Waist Sa*ley " This Week One lot of ladies’ waists, blouses : shirts, values to $2.50; cho' e each. ... Licenced - detective. Bonded under | state Laws of Minnesota. Ten years ‘of experience. - Good references. Write § me. -All business absolutely - confi- | dential. - Free eonsultanonl One-half Gallon cans K C Apple Dumplinds Wonderful Skill and Intelligence. Pre- senting a _Complete Comedy -Act, “A Night in Dog Town.” Playing Entire Act Without the Presence of Anyone - Onea% mll'f flzw“lwfi@"/ o (,t Baking Powder; ¥ cup “W"“ ing; about 3% cup milk; apples. |One Quart cans On Stage Sketch. 101 Bison 101 Billy & Ida_White & Go. A Mighty Military Indian Two Reel Feature The Benius of Fort Lapawai The Fierce Attack on the Fort. Special Music by Brinkman Orchestra Show Starts 7:10 Admission 10c and 25c Fill the cups of a buttered muffin pan with pared and sliced apples, sprinkle with salt and turn two or three table- spoonf\flu of water into-each cup. Sift together, threetimes, the flour, salt and g powder; mkintheshmgnmg, and mxx to a soft dangh with the milk. | spoon with the Tnyert the alarge “dmhw ant a spoonl?nln&n hard a-m:abw& the apple in each dumpling and finish with a grating of nutmeg. e ine aln the K C cu:k.'d e e ohiaied free bysen