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Dr. Frank Gerin of Kelliher is in Bemidji today. ‘Mr. Gates returned this morning from the cities. George Cochran, Jr., went to Bena yesterday at noon. . Horace Cann of Blnekduck, was in + Bemidji Saturday night. : " Mrs. M. B. Humes of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji Saturday. Henry Gladen of La Porte was a business visitor last week. Wanted-—Girl for scrub work at Markham hotel.—Adv. Geo. T. ,Hn'mery of Gonvick, was in Bemidji between trains Saturday. W. L. Alsop was among the pas- sengers from Blackduck this morn- ing. William Burce of Kelliher bought a forty horse power Cadillac last week. B. F, Case of this city, was a bus- iness caller at Walker one day last week. Dr. L. R. Head of Madison, Wis., and W. R. Mackenzie are in Bemidji today. One of these nice days you ought to 80 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Mrs. Henry Stechman spent Sun- day at Tenstrike. She returned to Bemidji this morning. - Mrs. Minnie Berman left yesterday neon for Duluth where she will visit friends for about a week. - Hugh Logan spent Friday night and Saturday in Blackduck, return- > ing to Bemidji Saturday night. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. FPaul Winklesky a few days ago. Mother and child are doing nicely, A. G. Wedge, Jr., and F. G. Shel- don returned Saturday evening from a business trip to International Falls: Mrs. Thayer C. Bailey and Miss Ida Bailey will entertain Friday and Sat- urday afternoon in the H. W. Bailey home. - Miss Helen Davies of Grand Forks arrived in the city Saturday and spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. E. H. Marcum. Lee ‘La Baw returned Saturday from Grand Rapids. Judge Stanton went to Minneapolis and has not yet come to Bemidji. Mrs. MacCallum of Deer River, ) who has been visiting friends in this city returned to her home the latter part-of the week. Speeds you along, gets you up early with a clear head, new feeling all over—it’s Hollister's R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. -~ Albert Martin of Wilton was in Bemidji Thursday to get the school ; apportionment. He is clerk of school | district No. 115 of Wilton. J. J. Conger returned the latter I part of th week from the west where 1 he has spent the winter. Mrs. Con- ger and son have not as yet returned. Walter Jones of Nymore returned the latter part of the week from Fargo, where he has takn a commer- cial cours at the Dakota Business [ college. Misses Lizzie and Nell Fullerton returned from Blackduck this morn- ing, where they went Friday to at- tend a dance and spend Sunday with - friends. Mrs. William Blackburn of Mill Park, returned from” Kelliher this morning where she has‘ been the TONICGHT Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Albert Martin Damons Colored Musical Gomedy Co. Gives One of the Best of Eatertain- ments, Clean, Wholesome and Up-te- Date that Is a Rare Treat to Both Old and Young. Worth Traveling Many Miles: to See and Hear. Laugh and the Who'e World Laughs With You. Quartette - Sextétte - Octette _ The Great Colored. Show Billy Bowers, the Big Funny Face Fel- low. This Big Mouth Comedian Will Make You Laugh With His Funny Song and Dance; “'Sift Sand Sal.” 18 People On.the Program Miss Mellic Damon, Noreé Allyne, Miss Margarete Hall,” the Black Florodora. the Four Dudleys, the Facinating Col- lins Sisters, Stella, Nina, Camille, Scott Sisters, Femler & Fox. Picture Program »'l'he Unlvennl Film Mfg. Co., .Presents King Baggot in v Gold Is Not Al “An Impressive Imp, Two Reel Feature 3000 Feet .of Pictures Special Music by Damon’s Orchestra choosing between her Mexican lover Iustrated Song: . «Odd Knotts’" An excellent comedy of merit. guest of her mother ‘Mrs. 8. Walter for a week. & 0. B. Olson of Kelliher has bought| property in Nymore and will erect a new building there in the near fu- ture. He has secured a lot opposite the postoffice. Everyone needs a- thorough clean- ing of the stomach, bowels and blodd cach - Spring—Hollister’s R. M. T. hits the spot—aoes the biz.* Barker's Drug Store:—Adv. AR John Lind - of B.oosevelt townshrp spent a few hours in Bemidji the later part of the week before leaving for St. Cloud, Minnesota, where he will be employed this summer. ~ Kelliher ' Journal: Mr. and Mrs. | Hanchett ‘from-- Northome, were over Sunday guests of Will Hanchett and family. ~Mrs. Hanchett remained till Tuesday and went to Bemidji. Mrs. E. U. Briden of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, will arrive this evening and will be the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Charles Chandler for a few weeks. Mrs. . Briden is Mr. Chandler’s sis- ter. Gill Duglas of Blackduck came down Saturday evening and spent Sunday the guest of his wife and son at the home of John McCormick. Mr. Duglas will return to Blackduck tonight. The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bye passed away this morning at six o’clock. He was ten days old. The funeral will be held at the house 723 Eleventh street, Wednesday aft- ernoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Charles Bush and two child- ren of Brainerd have-arrived in the city and are the guests. of Mrs. Bush’s mother, Mrs. W. E. Hyatt. Mr. and Mrs. Bush will make their fu- ture home in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cool will leave tonight for Duluth. Mrs. Cool will leave shortly for Chicago where she will remain about two weeks before returning. Enroute she will stop-in Minneapolis and other points. ~Every big fire and every report of a burglary should bring home to you the necessity of keeping your pa- pers and other valuables in the fire- proof Safety Deposit Vaults of the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Martii Halvorson of Grand Rap- ids, Minnesota, has accepted a posi- tion with the Berman Emporium as window trimmer and salesman. He will move his family to Bemidji as soon as he can find a suitable house. Joseph Stadler of Puposky will leave this week for Mqntana to look over that country. He will file on a claim if he likes Montana. -~ There are quite a number- from around this section of the country who have lo- cated on claims there. Crookston Daily Times: Mrs. W. L. Davies, who has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Tinker, has returned as far as Be- midji, where she will visit Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Marcum a week or so be- fore coming to Crookston to open her home on Lincoln avenue for the sum- mer. Lights up the eye—brightens the cheeks, reddens the lips, purifies the blood, cleans out the stomach - and bowels—most. effective Spring Rem- edy-—Ho]lister's R. M. Tea. Barker’s Drug Storc.—Adv., A. G: Wedge, Jr., from the First National bank, and George Rhea, from the Northern National bank, will go to Thief River Falls this aft- ernoon to attend the annual conven- tion of the bankers of the Ninth dis- trict which ' will be held there to- morrow. They will return Wednes- day morning. A The Eastern Star thimble bee will be given'in the Masonic Temple on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 and will ‘be entertained by Mesdames G. E. Carson ,George Rhea.and W. B. Stewart. Supper will be served from five o’clock until all are served. All members are cordially invited and the men are expected at six o’clock for supper. For sale, Registered Holstein sire, twenty-six months old, weighing '1,- 750 pounds, ninety per cerft white. A splendid animal ‘and gentle. If in- terested write us for full information, We deliver safely f. 0. b. your station. Peter Wester & Son, Clarissa, Mii —Adv. : e A $1.50 Show for 25c ‘and 35¢ “show Starts 7:(0 List of ulveruud letters “unclaim- &d” for weeék ‘ending ‘Aprtl 21, 1913 Men—Orlando - = Bngehertson; “ Whan the Stars In the SI(y Spoll l.on” Miss' Hazelle Fellows .I(»Essaoéyj Her A thrilling love n!ory showing the netve nchnu trials of a Megican girl and one of Uncle Sam's ‘troopers. 4 Oskor Frogh, Thomas ‘Fuller, Bd Jor-, genson, A.. Kaplan; Mike McCarthy,’ Harry W. McGill, F. Mathews, Earl’ Price,” ‘Walter . Plummer, Scribner, Anson Teppef, Peder 8. Wall. Women—Mrs, Alfred Ander- son, Mrs. Robert Allan, Mrs. Pearl Barnes, Mrs. H. N. Hansen, Mrs. G. O.. Miller, Mrs. Birtha Servik. 3 Mrs. E. Smith Bently and Mrs. Davis, both of Philadelphia, Pennsyl- vania, and Mrs. S. A. Blair, Sunday | school missionary of the Duluth pres- bytery, are here today and will speak in the Presbyterian church this eve- ning at eight o'clock. Mesdames Bently and Davis-are making a tour, visiting the Sunday scohols that have been organized under the auspicies of the Ninth Presbyterian church of Philadelphia. - There will be singing fand a program’ will be given at this meeting. A ‘cordial invitation is ex- tended to all/ = Rev. Charles Chandler and his three children who have been sick with the measles are slowly recover- ing and are now able to sit up. His so sick she went into convulsions and her temperature rose to The mental and physical strain has also has been sick, but they now have a trained nurse and they are all im- proving. Reverend Chandler hopes to be able to occupy the pulpit by next Sunday. Rev. S. W.-Scott has conducted services in the Baptist church during Reverend Chandler’s illness. 0DD FELLOWS ATTENTI()N All 0dd Fellows are requested to meet at the -Ibertson Undertaking parlors-at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon to attend the funeral of Brother A. E. Bauer who was accidently shot at Winnipeg last Tuesday. J. C. COBB, W. G. —Adv. PRINTER WANTS POSITION Has' had Near homestead land. 18 years experience. Can handle and edit a weekly paper. Can fur- nish first class references from both city and country newspaper men. Address W. Babcock, Bronson, Minn. —Adv, CITY MAPS FOR SALE. The blue print made b E. J. Bour- geois of the city of Bemidji is mreet- ing with general public approval. He has completed a number of these blue prints and offers them for sale at a nominal price. Several offices 1ave these maps on display and any- court house in the-office of the coun- ty surveor. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Do not forget that Monday, April 21st is the last day for discount on ‘water bills. —George Kirk. - Mrs. Malaprop's Car. “I have,” said ‘Mrs. Malaprop, “a beautiful car, with a cymbeline body, dispatchible 'and -denounceable rims, eplleptic springs, -electric” starter, in. fernal expanding brakes, autocratio wind shield, black untrammeled head- lights, interval power plant, flash Jubilation, there-point indention, tiree speeds amateur on the dashboard, aggravated ebony rim on the steering wheel, copellerator, throttle peddler, sanitary transition, jump-spark intuition, Jmp- 80n bearings, a set o’ lean gas primers wnd all other. excessories.”—Judge. The MODEL Dry Cleaning House HOGANSON lerS.. Prqu. : Charles-{ little six year old daughter has been'| 106 1-6. |- one desiring them may do so at the| To Entértain=Chlldren, .. Seve mmtmuil&enwnflM» Atotlowing:'& novel Dl ‘ofentertain: - ment- for the-children :and: reliet for themselves. - Each’-Wednesday ‘after- noon one of the mothers:takesall: of the children. to: enhmlq lor-the aft- ernoon; which leaves. flie other moth. |- ere_ for: that. afternoon:dree for- so- 4 opmu, or any other pleasure or duty/:and:as.it ia- only once in four weeks that each mother hi not -become" tiresome. call it thelr party day, md mon tT oughly enjoy it. Th mnlly ma)] a kindergarten afternoon. of it, though each ‘mother- follows -her-own' inclina- tion''as. to that. ‘Bimple refresh: ments are served, and .the plan hu proved a great succ Some Darkn % 1 believe in the forest, and in the meadow, and in_the night in" whick the corn grows.” We ‘require an in fusion of ‘hemlock, spruce -or arbor vitae in our tea.—Thoreau. "KYANIZE YOUR HOME been hard on Mrs. Chandler and she | § KYANIZE m FLOORS; INTERIOR WOODWORK AND_FURNITURE Dneohudvnfludunbledou. Wun GIVEN HARDWARE 9.0. 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