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R —— R P TPy WY TR Ty \ | : ERAEKEEKEEXEE K KRR EK * EEST WE FORGET * ERKKKK KRR KR XKKKKKK Phone Soclety news tn soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. University week, Juna 9 to: June. 14, Summer school will begin:Juse fl. Bemidji will have a big celehnuun July 4 and 6. Go-carts retired au the second \mnd store.—Adv. S. K. Rank of Shevlin spent Wed- nesday in Bemld)l Lottie Brannon ot ‘Wilton,-was in Bemidji Wednesday. E High grade tomatoes, 10c a can at Schmitt’s store.—Adv. W. A. Currie was an International Falls visitor Tuesday. Charlie Krahn of Lavinia, is spend- ing the day in the city. D. B. Newcomb of St. Paul, was in the city yesterday on business. A. H. Harris transacted business at International Falls Tuesday. J. C. Robb of Wadena was a busi- ness caller in Bemidji Wednesday. Martin Madson and son Floyd drove to Spur yesterday afternoon. Wm. Wood of Cass Lake, was in Bemidji between trains Wednesday. Mae Eckland of International Falls was in Bemidji for awhile yesterday. E. F. Miskella of Cass Lake, was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Are you using Better Brand Butter made at the Bemidji Creamery.—Adyv. Mrs. Geo. H. Prudden of St. Paul is spending a short time in Bemidji. 25% discount on all stock this week at Megroth’s Variety Store.— Adv. Judge M. A. Spooner left for Inter- national Falls today on legal busi- ness. 26% discount on all stock this week at Megroth’s Variety Store.— Adv. Miss Edith Ryan has accepted a position as stenographer at the Sen- tinel office. One of these nice aays you ought to . ‘8o to Hakkerups and -have your ‘pic- ture taken.—Adv. Chief of Police Sullivan of East Grand Forks was in Bemidji last night on business: Jane Shubuay, Jane Taylor, Anna Murray and Mrs. C. F. Price of Fland- reau, South Dakota, were in Bemidji yesterday. Miss Viola Severtson of Cass Lake, is spending a short time in Bemidji as the guest of her cousin, Miss Mable Kittleson, Special for Friday at Megroth’s Variety Store. Extra large towels, 10 cents. 18x36 Jap. rugs, 10 cents. 27x54 Jap rugs, 19 cents, and 27x54 Chinese rugs, 19 cents.—Adv.- N. L. Hakkerup the local plioto- grapher left yesterday- afternoon. for| Crookston where he will spend the next three days as the guest of his brother, John L. Hakkerup. It is a‘good thing’for you to' fig- ure out carefully just how your mon- ey goes and then to consider how it will grow when once you begin sav- ing~systematically. It will ‘earn 4 per ‘cent .annually “at ~the Northern National’ Bank.—Adv. Brinkma nThe afre Where. Everybody Goes Booking in Conjunction Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo Plécfi;hm Gurrie & Earle Harmonists and Funsters—Raths- ketter:Novelty Thrae ‘Kings of Harmony Comedy Singing The Great Unknown An American Eclair Feature in Two Parts A Fascinating story of the Canadian Wilds. “An unusal Tlle strongly told. 3000 Feet of Films -Admiseion 10c, ‘Show “Starts 7:10, 28¢c 9:00 ter: Brand' b\mer.lmu hvle-“ljl.— PAdy. Q Insist on y%ur ‘grocer" ’fivm‘g yun' ‘farm, Riverview, n taw dm this week. Dyer, left yentardty ~“Miss M-rdory‘shlnnmto marek, Nmnm is io:;‘z Charles Plimater ns-mm. 15 visit-3 ing at the-home-of-Nis"daughter, Mts- Miller. Mr. Plummer formerly made his home in Bemidji. Miss Gladys Haszen has resigned her position as cashier at, the Mayer dairy lunch room and Miss Gertrude McLaughlin has filled the vacancy. Every pound of Better Brand Be- midji Butter guaranteed to be fresh sweet and’pure. Don’t fail to call for it when you place your next order. —Adv. g Mr:. and Mrs. Charles Warfield will return today with their new car. They will be accompaniéd by Mr.] Warfield’s brother John of Princeton, Illinois. John Ross and Wm. Pickles have been given police power for tomor- row and will be on duty all day to prevent any one starting trouble to celebrate circus day. Special for Friday at Megroth’s Variety Store. - Extra large towels, 10 cents. 18x36 Jap. rugs, 10 cents. | 27x54 Jap rugs, 19 cents, and 27x54 Chinese rugs, 19 cents.—Adv. Rex Hatton of Jamestown, North Dakota, arrived in ‘Bemidji-last night and will spend several days in the city as the guest of his aunt Mrs. M. Downs. Mrs. ‘John Neuman returned last evening from Minneapolis where she went, two weeks ago to attend the wedding of her son Ernest, who was married June 3. 4 ] Mrs. Thayer Bailey left this after- noon for Crookston where she will be the guest of her parents, during the U. C. T. convention. Mr. Bailey will Jjoin her at Crookston Saturday. Teamsters have commenced work filling in the lake shore under the new dock which is being built at the foot of Third street. This work .is now nearly completed and it will be but a short time before the entire job has ‘been ' finished. J. M. Richards returned from Min- neapolis_last evening with a new Chalmers car, purchased through the Olaf Ongstad garage. Mr. Richards was accompanied by his son- John, Jr., Olaf Ongstad and James Black. Mrs. T. C. Stuart-entertained the Misses Frances Bowers, Lottie Bren- nan and Lizzie Fullerton at 6-o'clock dinner last evening. The Misses Bow- ers and Brennan left on the early morning train for Ranier where they will spend the summer at the summer cottage of their uncle, Jim Brennan, Arrangements have been completed between the -manager of-the “Little Bemidg” and the Shevlin base ball Special . ‘“Eho-End-of -the-Quest” Poyerful two-act Drama, with Ed-: m August and Ormi Hawley at their ed Song —C.-J. Woodmansee {[ala:Day ‘Palads, Yokahoma w&m) Very Interesting | “‘Mixed Initials,” Vitagraph) A little Farce Com-' edy thet will t.lclln your marrow bene. ¢ Majostic Theatrs| PICTURES DELUXE ““The Spiit-Nugget” (Labin) A sincere and strong drama. || *“Gheckmated” (Vitagraph) A melodramatic picture of business life in New York, featuring Florence Turner. “Love in Ghetto” (Sellg) A comedy drama of a story.of life among the lowly ofa great city. “Go-carts repatred at the sccond hand store.—-Adv,. . - : ;t««wi-fii&«{ KKK * ST. ANTHONY HOSPITAL. ¥ ii*iifiiiiiili’fli James O’Conner was brought here last night to have his wounds dressed which ‘he received in an accident while jumping off from - the East' bound passenger last evening. Hie wounds were dressed and he was' taken to Brainerd this morning where he -will be-confined in the Northerm Pacific hospital of that city. Harry Myers of Federal Dam, is confined here with a bad attack of stomach trguble. ) John Sanborn of Remer, is seriously, ill with a bad attack of empymie. Mrs. P. J. Rock of Solway 1s con- |fired in ‘here with/both arms broken team for a game to be played-at Shev- Hn:neéxt Sunday:afternoon. Great Northern officials have made arrange- ‘ments - to Stop the night “train at Shevlin so that the Bemidjl‘team will not be forced to remain over nigth in that village. Miss' Jeanette’' Stechman ¢éntertain- ed a number of friends at Rummy on Tuesday evening at 8 o’clock. - The evening was concluded with a dainty repast, Miss Lucille -Bailey assisted in serving. ‘The following ~guests ‘were present: ~“The ”Misses 'Emma Klein, Dolly Koors, Lucille Bailey, Marie Raymond, Marjory Shannon, Lucile Moritz, and Mabel. Flesher. Solway. ‘The injured woman was not. taken -to-the -hespital .for two'days rapidly and will probably be able to leave the hospital in a few weeks if. complications do not set in. ated upon last Monday for hernia. He is improving’ rapfdly. Mrs. F. LaLone is confined here able to leave for ler home. Happy -Anderson -drove -up -from Minneapolis Wednesday ‘with a ae their livery service. The firm will be auto livery and will have their head- the.rear of the Pioneer. They'have also taken the agency for the Oakland car’and appear only to anxious to demonstrate its: qualities to prospec- tive buyers. A surprise party was given -Alice Hammond at her - home on 1227 ion being her eleventh birthday. The rooms were prettily decorated with cut -flowers' and’ potted planits: and’.a: dainty lunch was served. receivad many pretty gifts from th giests, “The following were present; Dorfs Flatley, Bertha Webster, Bvélyn | Kirk, Hagel Smith, Ruby Morse, Mary Olson, Dorothy and, Florence Harris, Murley and Alice Hammond. thirty-five horse>power five passenger | ©Oakland car which ‘will be uséd ind] known'as the-Anderson and’Knopke J quarters in the old-Ongstad garage at. Dewey avenue yesterday, the occas- She also Dorothy Bailey, Grace Riley, Elleq Crothers, Byrl and Fern Ross and | | B For Ront Fixmias For I and a broken rib, which she received, |} in an’ aceident ‘when in-a runaway. at | after the accident but is recovering M. J.'Benner ‘of this city was oper-, but is recovering and will soon be Miss ‘Harriet” Cocliran 18 recetving| 4 At inot “troubled with: ‘corppli- ‘cations"he will be ableto leave in the course of the next week, . - Joseph Veine Is mlnod.bm with complications .and is ‘now. in a & low condition. Louis Johnson of:‘KeMiher, is con- fined here-with a broken arm, Josepr Cundno of Nymore is receiv-~ ing treatment here for an infected hand. yesterday. after several weeks confing ment. Oscar Strum: recovered luflclen‘tly i3 to leave the hospital esterday. tal Iast>Monda, The Northern Pacific railway and the, agricultural college stock train and farm special passes throigh iBrainerd-June 12 on its:way to Pine River and-other-M. & L points.” 1Ip the: mean- time: it : behooves Brainerd; business:men and.others to see of the: train ‘cannot be made to stop a fewi hours in Brainerd on its way back] and -give the farmers of the vicinity’ a chance to-hear the lectures and see’ the! displays. D. B. Willard, develop-t ment agent of the North Pacific, was reached by telephone at Cromwell this| morning and he told James M. Elder that the train would probably stop’an hour or two in Braitierd on:June'20.] —Brainerd Daily Dispatch. 500 yds. dark Pe gular 10c-value special . . Challie gular 15¢ value special . . Folke BE. Brandt left the hospital Mrs. ‘A, A. Andrews left the h;mpl- : ! m—that s one thing you sre- lookmg for in these days -of ] gk hvmg cost——Calumet insures a wonder- - ful saving in your baking. . Calumet 3 made tight—_toizell right_to bake right. ~Ask \the millions of women who use it—or ask yourgrocer. <RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS m)" fioon GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE - : FRESH EGGS AND 'BUTTER I. P. BATCHELDER 117 Minnesota Ave. But it does more. sty food—unitormly raised food. Exposition; Chicaso, lIL , France, March, 1912 ° NoJ IA CHELDER’S FOR We have just unpacked a fine lot of nice goods ‘bought in the eastern market for spot cash. ‘We are going to give the public the benefit of our special purchase and | offer while our present stock last: rcale re= 8¢ 30 in. wide sfiitable for quilts and Kimonas re- * 10c¢ 500 yds. Lawn and Wash 3c 8c Wax Linon Gingham,|. dainty small patterns in 10c| 500 Palr of Mens and Lndles Shoes and ~ Oxfords at Half‘Prlce Goods, light coJors worth 6c,-specxal Zeph:yr Gingham Dark Grey patterns, pink jand blue spemal T mx WHILE THE -PICKING'S BEST ‘STOCKS -ARE. .COMPLETE fz\fiTlBLE flflfl flWN fllGH BHAI]E cnnns 15 B . Bl i ‘ Phone 180 Mmsunloozl.gmA T Phoneles . LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE - LAWYER Miles Block JOHN F. GIBBONS 3 - ATTORNEY AT LAW . First National Bank Bnfld.lll. BEMIDJI, ‘MINN. Telephone 68v 40w Fex ATTORNEY AT LAW Mflice second floor O'Leary-Bowser Blag PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS 9R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON omc-—)mu Block OR..E. A smumox M. D - PHYSICIAN AND:SURGEON - Office in Mayo:Block Phone 896 R . ‘Phone 81! 'B. C. R SANBORN Pi{YSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block JR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND ‘SURGEON Ywer Firat National bank, Bemidi, Minn Ottice 'Phone 88, mk'nm 'P"‘n'n OR. E.-H. SMITH PHYSICIAN “AND SURGEON Office In Wlp}or B]Ml OR. E. H MARCUM -PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON Office 1n Mayo Block : Residence Phane 811 Phone 18 "EINER” W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank DENTISTS JR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J T. TUOMY DENTIST l'lrlt National Bank Bldg. Tel. 330 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Evening Work by Appointment Only NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY STE I SRR W. K. DENISON VETERINARIAN Phone 164 Pogue’s Livery TOM SMART - DRAY AND TRANSFER SAPR AND FIANO MOVING Res. 'Phone 68. 818 America Ave 2 Office Phone 13. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER aad - COUNTY CORONER THE gPALDING . Regular 50c.Silk Secks 280 Work Shirts, closing 380 - $2.50 closed erofl:h u. snit $7.48 Lion Brand Collars 90 - 980 50c Balbriggan derwi More than $100,000.00 recently expended g B e st e.av.mm ;Juxurious md tfal g Roum.lon'ng Oolmhll:lotl .‘ uuuhn heart of fim- m mummmdym