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e he d .~ “er 3 i «~ ler rink. _ot Red Lake were. Bemldji vxsltors § LR L LT ™™ * LEST WE FORGET x ERKK KKK KKK KKK KKK Taebrnacle meeting tonight. Hard Time Dance Saturday, 17 in City hall. Base Ball game between Bankers and Crookston Lumber company teams at fair .grounds, Saturday May 11. Home Talent Minstrel Show, May 31. May J. Shere of Akeley spent yesterday in Bemidji. Victor Olson of Akeiey was in Be- midji yesterday. Fancy fruit for the table and sick room at Peterson’s.—Adv. ‘Wm. J. Sleppy of St. Paul is in Be- midji on business. G: H. Warner of Brainerd was in Bemidji yesterday. Go-carts retired at the second hand store.—Adv. Lewis Collen of Aitkin spent yes- terday in Bemidji. Mrs. B. S. Dragoo of Winnipeg, was in Bemidji yesterday Dishwashers are wanted at Hotel Markham.—Adv. B. J. Porysore of Kelliher spent yesterday in Bemidji. Fancy apples $1.50 per box at Schmitt’s store.—Adv. J. B. Thompson of Red Lake, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Skating Sunday evening at the Rol- Fred Geies of Akeley was in Bem- idji on business yesterday. Troppman’s special embroidery sale ends Saturday.—Adv. R. G. Green of Akeley was in Be- L, midji between trains yesterday. Go-carts repalred at the second; hand store.—Adv. J. E. Dade of Blackduck, was in Be- midji between trains yesterday. Excmsxou Lo the Dam_ Sunday at 2:30 on the CiLy of Bemidji.—Adv. L. J. Reller of Akeley was in Be- »a~ midji for a short time yesterday. ” Special coat and suit sale at Tropp- man’s Saturday and Monday.—Adv. Oscar Johnson of Turtle River transacted business in the city today. Fred Vanderlan of town of Frohn, was in Bemidji yesterday on business. John Ward of Thief River Falls was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Don’t fail to attend the millinery sale at the Henrionnet rmllmery par- lors.—Adv. 0. B. Ouren and R. Egguaperger of “ Hanska were in Bemidji on business yesterday. Only one more day left of the great anniversary sale at the Be' man Em- porium.—Adv. J. G. Morrison and C. H. McArthur Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes Picture Program Indian Blood Sensational 101 Bison Feature In' Two Parts. Through His Daughter Wana, the Dying Chief Beseeches His College Bred Son to Uphold the Traditions of His Tribe. Vaudeville Program Pen Gity Trio Three Male Harmony Singing and Musical Playing Brass Instruments. This Is One of the Best Trios that Ever Played this Theatre Bruce Mnrgén and Betly Novelty Act. A f’eaqxte on ‘Any Program 5 3000 Feet of Fflq Admission 10c, 26c DR B 0% i 1 . Kt Show Starts 7:10 { Manufacturing Yesterday Ong of these hice days you ought to 80 to Hakkerups and+have your pic- ture taken.—Adv., Stanley Knott, who has taught in the town of Eckles this year, is in the city today on business. Of all the foods that’s good to eat, There’s nothing like “Sims Malted Wheat.”—Adyv. The LaValley family moved to Ny- more today. They formerly lived on 103 Irvine avenue. Wanted, Carpenter work, odd job‘s of any kind. Address O. H. Nichols, 613 Fifth street.—Adv. Mr. Art Harris arrived from' Crook- ston this noon and will spend Sunday with his wife and friends. Tomorrow, Saturday, you can sup- ply all your wants from the great an- niversary sale at Berman’s.—Adv. Mrs. Charles Dailey has gone Wisconsin, where she will to visit Walter J. Markham of the Fay ho- | tel at Virginia, Minnesota, called on old friends in this city this week. Patern hats, flowers, and plumes are being sold regardless of cost at! the Henrionnet millinery sale.—Adv. M. J. Brown returned yesterday | morning from the two cities where he has been the past few days on bus- | iness. Lowney’s chocolate bonbons: cost i { friends and relatives for some time. | | «#i«&*¢«* e Copyright by International News Servxce, supplied by New Process Com- pany, N. Y. Poor Little Rich Man Has His Troubles. On account of the labor troubles on his estate at Pocantico Hills, John D. Rockefeler, the richest man in the world, has decided to close his house no more than inferior, impure imita- | tions. Get the genuine, the best ati Peterson’s.—Adv. A. B. Palmer returned from the cities this morning where he went to attend the convention of the grand lodge. Panama hats and a full new line of summer millinery is now on dis- ‘;Croékston where they witnessed the ihome talent minstrel show there last ,stortment of hats on bargain table at earlier this spring, and remove to his summer residence at Cleveland, in assets always readily convertible into cash.—Adv. evening which was given by the Elk’s Blackduck H - lodge of that city. ackduck ‘American: Victor An: derson, a victim of drink, and who for the ’steenth time during the past two years was brought into. court charged with drunkenness and disord- erly conduct was last Thursday sen- Don’t forget the big trimmed hat sale on Saturday May 17. A large as- play at the Henrionnet millinery par-i lors.—Adv. i i A. L. Molander and son Winston | left on the Soo this morning for; Moose Lake. They will return tomor- row afternoon. Come and see for yourself what we‘ are doing at O. C. Rood and Co’s clos— ing out merchandise sale during the next ten days.—Adv. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Stinchfield, of' Rochester, Minnesota, arrived last evening and are the guests. of. their. daughter, Mrs. M. J. Brown. E Ladies spring coats worth to 510,: only $5; values to $20, only $10;| value to $30, only $15 at Troppman’ s | Saturday and Monday.—Adv. All the departments of the Metho- dist Sunday school will meet in' Sun- day school session at 9:30 a. m. dur- ing the Evangelistic campaign. A fresh supply of Lowney’s choco- late creams and bon bons in tasty packages from 5 cents to $5 just un-| pack)ed at Peterson’s.—Adv. Jake Brown of the Bemidji police force is confined to his home with an | attack of grip. His place on the! force is being filled by Fred Petra. Store will be closed Friday to ar- range stock for selling at closing out sale at O. C. Rood and Co. Store opens Saturday morning at 9 o’clock.—Adv. Todd ‘County Argus: Miss Grace Peltier went to Bemidi last Thursday afternoon and will make - with her father, who is employed in that city. Tomorrow is children’s day at the Henrionnet millinery parlor. A beau- tiful line of girls. and babies head wear will be displayed.—Adv. Mrs. Andy Larson of Bemidji and Mrs. Art Harris of Crookston, return- ed this morning from St. Paul; where they attended the Pythian Sisters’ grand lodge. Nothing yet produced in the candy line can approach Lowney’s in’ purity, flavor and packing. Full assortment always at Peterson’s.—Adv. Henry Schomaker of the Schomaker company of Long Prairie, who spent a few days in our city purchasing a carload of lumber for his factory has returned to his home. All those knowing themselves in-/ debted to O. C. Rood & Co., will please call and settle at once. After May 26, all accounts will be turned over for collection.—Adv. Miss Harriet Cochran returned from ' Minneapolis this morning, where she has visited her sister Lil- lian since her return from the coast, where she has spent the past severall months. See our show window on Saturday of special bargains, pattern hats worth $8.00 and $10.00 on sale Sat- urday, only at $4.98. Hetland and Fallon.—Adv. Ralph Lycan and:Jack Herbert re- turned . to Bemidji this noon from :weekly and Bemidji daily and week- 'ian Blood 101 two reel feature. Imp; her home | i $1.98 for Saturday only. Hetland and | € Fallon.—Adv. tenced to 60 days in the county jail which will afford him ample time to M; Matt Heffner appeared before the lhoroughly sober up once more. Of- court complaining about his son whom he claims to have ordered away, but who presists in staying at home and creating trouble. He was requested to return before the court this afternoon at 2 o’clock. derson to Bemidji. Brinkman Theater. - Tonight a double: program, Penn City Trio, one of the best trios that ever played this |theater. Russ Manshaw’s school act. Fun in the old country school. "Ind- ian Blood 101 two reel feature. Imp one- real feature. ly papers, all the magazines and 1ots|tyne.” two reel feature. of other reading matter at Peterson’s. | cents. kAdv —Adv. o Mrs. A W \Ixtchell proved a pleas- ing hostess at her home Thursdgy afternoen where a number of ladies \of the G. A. R. Circle were entertain- ed at an ‘informal party of ‘which Mrs. T. J. Martin, who recently re- turned from a California trip, was the one real feature. “Caprice of For-|oyest of honor. Mesdames A. A. Car- tune.” two reel feature. 10 and 25 ter and F. L. Bursley assisted in re- cents.—Adv. iceiving. Covers were laid for twenty. The three church that are united {The color scheme was carried out in in the Evangelistic campaign will [red, white and blue. Those present have the privilege of paying their |were Mesdames: H. W. Bailey, Carter, current expenses in the envelopes at|French, S. C. Bailey, Hyatt, Pender- the Sunday service in the tabernacle. |gast, Bursley, Kemp, Irish, Dowd, The treasurer on the committee of{Freeman, Gamble, Martin, Kane, Evangelism, A. T. Carlson, will givelflush and Marian and Messrs. Pender- the envelopes to the treasurers of |gast, Freeman and Martin. these churches if they will call upon him. All the news and Sunday papers in- cluding Skandinavian daily and 10 and 25 Brinkman Theater. xomght a double program, Penn C(ty Tno ’one( iof the best trios that ever played this [theater. Russ Manshaw’s school act. Fun in the old country school. Ind- As sure as night follows day, you need a thorough, cleansing, purifying It is the policy of the Northern|Spring medicine—Hollister’s ‘R. 1} National Bank to avoid all specula-|Tea is the best you can get.. Barker’s tive ventures and to keep its'funds'Drug Store.—Adv. CO SEE CO SEE CARLSON VARIETY STORE Just Around the Fostoffice Corner TenBig Specials for Saturday May (7 and Monday, May 19 No. | 10 packagee L. L. May & Co, Garden Seeds, none 6 I_zc Nc. 2 Large cartoon Wax Beans, Peas or C;m Regular 10c and 15c ) Fibre-unbreakable’ Water Pails, reguiar 50c grade......... Sl Gladioli Bulbs, L. L. May stock, , 6 very good, each.:......c..coeie G No. & Garden Rakes, 14 teeth, gm)d grade, special No. 6 Lawn Rakes. large size, wooden pegs, worth 35c, special P43 Dinner Pails, full size, regular 40c, special L Enameled Cups, white granite ware. Regulnr 10c, specml 50 No. 9 White triple coated =enameled Dish Pan‘ 14 qt., worth in many g 59 places $1.00, specml ........... G 2 to despair when 2 series of thrilling incidents restores the old master- ficer Simon Thompson escorted An- |’ “Caprice of For-| At 9 o'clock and will cdntinue un- romaflr-mcrunss m: wxs “The-$20,000 Carof” (Kalem) = A celebrated painung myslenoualydma pears. The owner is about piece, Alice Joyce is at her best in this drama. A strong, gwerful p'l::r!lo?gc zfi:fi:{"’y’ (Lllbln) Illmtr.nd 8 wJust a °i.7:'a. anlny When Y..,',., C. J V?Do.dgnm “Hubby Buys a Baby’’ (Vitagraph) '[l_"fle;e }1‘?: hgreat deal of fun in this oomedy mth John Bunny and C] /Coming, Next Monday and Tuesday, John Bunny, in Pickwick Papers.’”” EverySaturday We lead in the Display of Fresh Eafables STRAWBERRIES Red Ripe and Delicious Cucumbers Lettuce Green Peppers Asparagus Tomatoes Radishes Rhubarb Parsley Sweet Potatoes New Cabbage Green Onions Grape Fruit « ~ Pineapple : Oranges Good Apples See our Window Display for Saturday. =~ Your Telephone orders will receive prompt and careful attention. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 266 & 206 Bemidji, Minn. Final Closing Qut Sals AT i 0. C. ROOD & CO. Opens Saturday Morning til everything is closed out. 321 Minnesota Ave.