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G ——— e KRKKKKKR KR KE KKK * LEST FORGET * ERKE R AH TR KKK K] University week, June 9 to June 14, Summer school will begin June 26. Bemidji will have a big celebration July 4 and 6. Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. Go-carts retired at the aecond band store.—Adv. W. T, Blak]ey of Farley, is ln the city today. Steve Sadek of Farley is in the city on business. : Ed Cronk of Tenstrike transacted business in Bemidji today. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Simonson yesterday. Hugo Schulfz of Spur’ is transact: ing :business in Bemidji today. Iver O. Myhre of Wilton is among the out-of-town visitors today. -~ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oberg of Blackduck are spending the day in Bemidji. Mrs. E. N. French’ of Blackduck is the guest of Mrs. George T. Baker of this city. ‘J. H. Davison of Brainerd spent last night in Bemidji on business connected with the M. & L. W. E. Peik of Blackduck came down this morning from that village and is spending the day in the ecity. Miss Beth Horton is visiting friends in Bemidji today. She has been teaching at Farley this year. H. H. Winstrom of Northome came down from that village last night and remained here for a short time on business. Lee LaBaw left this morning for Aitkin where he will act as court reporter in a case which will be tried before Judge Wright. For constipation, indigestion, you want something to work safe and sure; try Hollister’s R. M. Tea, best as yet. Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. J. M. Reed and wife and two children came down from Blackduck this morning and are spending the day in the city. They will return home this evening. Fred Stumpsages of Fertile was in . Bemidii. yesterday. renewipg old .ac- quaintances. He was formerly a High school student in this city and was employed at the Owl Drug store. T. Thompson, the tailor, who has been suffering with a sore eye, is re- ported better today and is able to open his eye .It is thought poison ivy caused the trouble. At first it was feared there was some danger of him losing his sight but the danger is now practically over. Brinkman Theatre ‘Whers Everybody. Goss Booking in Conjunction Splitting the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo PROCRAM Gurrie & Earle ; Harmonists and Funsters—Raths- ketter Novelty Three Kings of Harmony Comedy Singing The Great Unknow An American Eclair Feature in Two Parts A Fascinating story of the Canadian Wilds.” “An unusal Tale strongly told. % 3000 Feet of Films Admission 10c, .26c Show Starts 7:10, 9:00 iss It' Somethmg s lmo Flame:: 1aJ1"Calter today. - Nellle Grant of - Sebeca -spent 'gmrsdny in Bemidjl. S gty ’ at the_second 13 £ B ‘John_Moore of town of Liberty, was a Bemldjt visitor today. Sherm Bailey left this mornln‘ for Hibbing on official bulln Saxie and Marian flalm of War- ren, snent yelterda}y in Bamlg,fi Goerge Roulon of town of Liberty, was in Bemidji today on business. H. C. Grove of Big Falls was a b\\llneu clller in” ‘%sm i yn.-}erdpy J: Shere, tha Akeley merchant, was a buul’:eu caller, In Bemldjl yester- day. 35% discount on . all - stack this week ‘at “Mégroth’s” Vnrlety S’tore— Ady. Harold White returned last eve- ning fiom St John's military acad- emy at Delafleld, Wisconsin. Mrs. John Hartman of Kelliher, came down from that village this morning and is spending the day in the city. Miss Gladys Stanton returned to- day from Detroit, where she has been ‘the guest of the Misses ‘Loe and Hill At their summer home. Mr: and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy and daughter Elizabeth returned yester- day.morning from a trip to Ann Ar- bor, Detroit, Michigan and Chicago. Miss Tracy LaLone who was very ill for some time 'past was taken to the hospital at Bemidji last Saturday. —Cass Lake Times. Hollister’s R. M. Tea helps the bowels to work regular, day in day out, just what you need to make you feel right. ‘Barker’s Drug’ ‘Store.— Adv. S5 One of these nice aays you ought to go'to finkksrupa nfi’hnve “your' pic- ture taken.<Adv: Mr. and Mré. J. P. Mattson and son Oliver, of Warren, arrived in the city this morning. They came to at- tend the Editorial associatfon and to visit their son Alvin E. Mattson of this city. ' Miss Janey Mills returned from a visit to Blackduck Wednesday, where she has been the guest of friends. Miss Beatrice Mills, who accompan- ied her to Blackduck returned the day day belnre Insist on your grocer giving you Better Brand BemldjI Butter and ac- cept no other.—Adv. Postmaster Anton Erickson will return from St. Paul tomorrow, where he has been attending the Postmasters- convention, postmasters being présent from Minnésota nnd North “ant ‘South “Dakota. A. E. Johnson of Minneapolis who has charge of the construction of the burner at the Crookston Lumber company mill went to Minneapolis last evening. Mr. Johnson will re- turn to Bemidji in a few days. High grade tomatoes, 10c a can at Schmitt’s store.—Adv." The newspapers report frigid wea- ther over all the eastern and middle states and frost has fallen in almost every state from the Atlantic coast to the head of the great lakes. June s6 far has been one of the coldest on re- cord.—Cass Lake Times. Prof. and Mrs. J, C. Sathre of Crookgton, "accompanied by Mr. and Mrs, John Sathre, of Adams, Minne- sota, “will’ arrive Sunday or Monday in'the.J. C. Sathre car and will be the guédtd of ‘Mr." ard Mrs. E. M. Sathre of this city for & few days. Special for Saturday at Megroth’s Varlety Store, florentine blue and white enamel ware, one pieced, triple coated—can’t be duplicatéd at double the money. Nine quart’ tea kettles, 3 quart coffee pots, 17 ‘quart dish pans; 8 quart Berlin kettles, 8 quart stew kettles and 12 quart pails. Choice, 59 cents.—Adv. ' The Young Peoples’ society of the First Scandinavian Lutheran church held their annual business meeting last evening at the home~of Mrs: 1. 'B. Olson. "~ Ice/creamand cake ' was served at the close of the meeting. It ‘was moved, seconded-and carried to suspend’ the meetings during the summer months. ° The following went to Pinewood by auto Thursday evening” tn attend the supper and dance given there. Messrs. and Mesdames McCann, Par- ker, Black, Richards, Burke, ‘O’Leary, Gilmore, Miss Marie ~ Burké and Messrs. Gregg Malone and: Jack Her- bert. They returned to*Bemidji*the same evening. Boost home industry by using Bet- ter Brand ‘Butter;’ rncde An Bemld.fl — Adv.” Oll - Stove, paves. tnge apd veieiee.. 88:80 to $12.00 ’| through ‘the main streets of the city. Wiy Toao| PICTURES DELUXE' oo “Thg Caugt's W (Patheplay): A" drama “of High Society Life ’ “Back fo- Rrimitive” plc‘mmqm)]mi?an e;!ul % Tllustrated Song— - Dpqie e’ Hl'ullo Fellows “The Gurs” (m) Yan. will ) nag e — (Blograph) A laughable farce, taken in- Ragtime Land Coming next Monday and Tnesday “‘TheQueen of Sp. A powerful two reel drama New Grand Theatre (C. J. WOODMANSEE, Prop.) Spgc?al ““The End of, the Quest” - A Powerful two-act Drama, with Ed- ;v‘:: August and Ormi Hawley at their Tllustrated Song “Rosalie" —C. J. Woodmansee Gala Day Palade, Yokahoma (Vitagraph) Very Interesting scenery in Japan. “Mixed Initials,” (Vitagraph) A little Farce Com- edy that will tickle your marrow bone. Every pound of Better Brand Be- midj{ Butter guaranteed to be fresh sweet and pure. _Don’t fail to call *t-for-it-when:you place your next order. —Adv. Miss Ellen Djonne of Northome, who has been visiting her brother, Michael Djonne in the town of Lib- erty for a few weeks, is in the city visiting friends. She will leave on the early morning train for North- ome wheére she is making her home with her sister, Mrs. William Thayer. Special for Saturday at Megroth’s Variety Store, florentine blue and white enamel ware, one pieced, triple coated—can’t be duplicated at double the money. Nine quart tea kettles, 3 quart coffee pots, 17 quart dish pans, '8 quart Berlin kettles, 8 quart stew kettles and 12 quart pails. Cholce, 59 cents.—Adv. George T. Baker will return from attended the U. C. T. convention. He went down in the Walter Marcum car Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, "Mar- cum will visit Mr, Marcum’s parents for several days and will also "Visit] friends in North Dakota and Mon- tana before returning to Bemidji. ! Are’you using Bétter Brand Butter made at the Bemidji Creamery.—Adv. At nine o’clock this morning a team owned by ‘W. G. Schroeder and which he used in: his: delivery servy: ice, became frightened and ~daslied’ at a rapid gallop. After they were stopped ‘on ‘Minnesota * avenue they again tried to break loose from An- drew Conklin, the driver, but he suc- céeded in holding them after being dragged a blotk. 'No damage was done to anything except the wagon which was: demolished. week at Megroth’s Varlety Store - Adv. ‘The First Advertisement, : The.art of advertising grew from the ancient custom of what we inow call-“peddlers,”- erying or announcing thi places and:dates of the sale of #In’ 1652, ten years after t‘h! first - printed - English newspaper was published, an advertisement ap peared in the “Mercurius Politicus.” turn.from Ireland, giving the date l.nd place- of its sale. ‘A3 ‘more newspapers were print- i “more ldunuem-nu were ipub A young matron who had made the Tounds of the various sections | about to leave for home when a her with'this query: the womlnml{m et Crookston tomorfow ‘Where hé “his |- 26% discount on all stock this andma Chi ap-lved in Bemidjf Friday and g{e Tought to thelr home mear Lake vil by Harry ngpg}d@ dp his l}ma The%.w%w :lggn b mpfiwm‘_ y. . Mrg, ghfldl”r Wrnn flm Grapd P, Bf olds, Wifrmt l]pent ldl! Grover boys. ny, and ‘will b‘ ing Grant up for a month’s outln: July. Charley Studley is sporting a mag- nificent new motor boat out on Tu: tle lake. He will be some what popy- lar now. Mr. Hebert and wife were out at Mr. Reynold’s Monday, for the lnat. 150 bushels of potatoes which they are planting on the Winters and Rey. nolds farm five miles west of Bemidji. Farmers’ club were.entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Skooglund on Wedneg- day of last week. An enjolable time was had. The club will meet with Mrs, Brich Whting in July. Miss Nina Webster has donated the baseball nine a diamond . and there is quite exciting practice golng on every Saturday afternoon, and with Miss Wilcox as rooter and pro- spective umpire (?) they expect: to. make things pretty lively this sum- mer.’ Bill Grover is our route man this week. Ralph and wife expect to spend the week ‘with Mr. Grover'’s mother. on the farm. Mrs. Noel is spending a few days this week with her father who! Is quite sick in Bemidji. EXEXX XXX R X HKE, * TURTLE LAKE. * KKK KKK KKK KK A crowd of young people from Buena Vista- attended ‘the dance at Mr. Cramer’s Satnrdny They report a pleasant” time. Dr. Meer and Mrs. Meyer and son of Minneapolis are stopmng at the summit hotel during ‘théir summer. outing. Miss Inez Butler who has heen Vis- iting with 1rlbnds Aat Hines returngd home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Larson visit- ed at the John Carlson homé Sunday. Mrs. Roberts and children of Tur- tle mver, are “visiting Mrn Auguna ‘Walters. Carl Swedberg was a Buena Ylsta visitor Sunday. Chas Steadley who has been work- ing the Bailey farm moved to Cass Lake Wednesday. There will' be a benefit ball anrl basket social at the Hancock hall Saturday the 14th for the Fred Peter- son family, who have recently:lost everything by fire. 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