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NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS FROM BEMIDJI MERCHANTS The year 1913 has been generally speakmg a prosperous one. It has been mighty geod to this store, I wish to herethh extend to my patrons and friends my most sincere wishes for a happy and prosperous 1914. It will be my aim to nnprove service and quality as much as possible the coming year. Sincerely, Otto G. Schwandt. We extend to the public our sincere wishes for a Happy New Year. Your good will during the past year is warmly appreciated, and equally warm and sincere is our wish that the coming year may shine brightly on you and yours. Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. sale for all these yeara in'ew: tand. vouuuw‘:ifin oret ez tact it su.;.':’m.uf ot Dmd in one-cent postage % S aalor N o o SaTIors Wl bamailed, vastage prepaid, | for trial box This 4Golden m::'f'haseow % males rich, 2ed blood, fnvigorates the | B affectior tehes, Ib‘l&:{i x mmm 's_Common Senss ugh them the whole system. Skin ' and eruptions—result of-bad blood extract—as thousands have testified. Mw p-n;. mmu The new monthly magazine | published in Bemidji in the interest of the AUTOMOBILE BUSINESS ON SALE AT % ; : ABERCROMBIES 3rd Street We extend to citizens of this community our ABERCROMBIES Beltrami Avenue express and most sincere wishes for a most happy HOTEL MARKHAM and prosperous New Year. The Fitger Brewing Co. No golden words No courtly praise, But the simple wish Many happy days. A Happy New Year. The Minneapolis Brew. Co: A Happy New Year is easily made for those who will always continue to trade for the best at the Bemidji Brewing Co. A Happy New Year to all. A Happy New Year! the PIONEER IN FIGHT FORWOMAN SUFFRAGE Mrs. Lillian Devereaux Blake Englewood, N..J., Lillian Devereaux Blake, a pioneer in the cause of woman suffrage, died in sanatorium here, aged -eighty. 10c THE COPY Subscription Price, $1 a Yr. Dead in New Jersey. ‘Dec. 31.—Mrs. m ‘DR. R. V. PIERCE, BUFFALQ, TIN' STRIKE COMES TO END Tleup Begun in July Settled With Employes Going Back. Steubenville, - O, Dec. 31.—The strike at the Pipe Tin company plant here, which ‘has been in progress since July, was settled through- the efforts of the chamber of commerce. ‘A scale was signed; all old employes 2o back to work without discrimina- tion, and committees of the Tocal mill lodges are recognized, Read Ploneer want ads ‘mr Awm com BEMIDJI FOLKS We sell many good medicines but we are told the mixture of buck- thorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adler-i-ka, 18 the best we ever sold. Bemidji ‘folks astonish us daily by telling how QUICKLY AdYer-i-ka re- lieves sour stomach, gas on the stom- ach and constipation. Many report that A SINGLE DOSE relieves these trouble almost IMMEDIATELY. We are glad we are Bemidji agents for Adler-i-ka, E. N. French & Co., druggist. SCHMIDT JURY DEADLOCKED Question of ‘Gonfesaed Slayer’s Sanity May Cause Disagreement. New York, Dec. -31.—The jury in the case of Hans Schmidt, the priest, who killed Ariia Aumuller, has been out thirty-six !Dgrs but hss failed to reach an ngréemSnL | ‘1tiwas repdrted“that the jurors are hopelessly deadjocked on the question of the prisoner’s sanity. et ANNOUNCEMENT o 1, f‘.‘? L. poultry Yards As we enter upon the New Year we take this opportunity to empress our appreciation of the liberal patronage which has made 1913 one of the best in the history of this store. We assure you that during 191/ the store of W. G, Schroeder wnllfiwe you still better ser- vice, better quality w lowér prices than heretofore. erever possible, and still We wish you a Happy, Prosperous New. Yea,r and trust that your relations with W. Schroador will always prove pleasant and pra. fitable. W. G. Schroeder Grand Theatre Thursday and Friday Opehing with a Matinee New Years, 3 p. m. of women to Columbia university. America’s Greatest Play nos ATiZONA” g | QUEEN MOTHER OF advanced age her- recovery was hope- less. Mrs. Blake was the author of sev- eral successful novels in her earlier years, but devoted the greater part of ‘her life to championing the cause | She had been ill for several years and - o ) recently had a turn for the worse, New Laid Eggs a specla.ltyp Agents for Cyphers IHC“- 3 when it Wwag seen that because of her bators and Poultry Supplies of woman’s rights. She was born in Raleigh, N, C. In 1855 she was mar- ried to F. G. Q. Umsted, a Philadel- phia lawyer, who died in 1859. Seven years later: she became ‘the wife of Grinfill Blake, 2 New York merchant. In 1870 she espoused the cause of woman suffrage, then generally un- popular. She brought about many re- forms in woman’s favor and was the first woman to ask- for the admission INQUIRE OF Mrs. Blake had lectured in nearly every state in the Union and had ap- peared many times before congress and legislatures. For eleven years she was president of the New York . BETIDJI TOWNSITE 8T. PAUL - 520 Capital Bank Bullding This space reserved by the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Go. . For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write & IMPROVETIENT CO. MINNESOTA State Woman Suffrage association. SWEDEN IS DEAD Do you pay rent? DON'T! . There is no need of it. The .Bellidii Building and Loan Association will loan you money to help build or buy: Your monthly payments will not By Augustus Thomas ‘‘Arizona’’ is so well known that it needs no descrip- tion here and the author and producer invites you to witness this great photographic record:of his favorite play. “‘Arizona ha: been immortalized in the memories of Widow of Late King Oscar Had Long Been an Invalid. amount to more than rent. Borrow from your home association. They can and will take better care of you than the associations in‘other towns. See any of the following officers at once: : millions:” | here in her seventy-eighth year. She Admission, Adults - - - - 18¢c First show starts at 7:15. Try and be there. e ———————————————] I am Buying Standard Jack Pine Ties to Be Shipped on the Great Northern Railroad If you have any to. sell please call on me or write to me ELWOOD 8. Markham Hotel BOOTH Bemidji; Minn. LOST—Black and white English fe- Stockholm, Sweden, Dec. 31— Queen Mothér Sophia of Sweden died J. P. LAHR President had suffered acutely for several days and succumbed to .an attack of in-[i flammation of the lungs. W. L. ROOKS Secretary R. H. SCHUMAKER, Treas. 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List must be delivered to our store on or before closing date of Skill Test. ‘The Bracelet Watch—the newest prod is on exhibition in ocur show wind Watches for Men and Women, Skill Test, and the offer of this very ur Skifl Test award and Skill Test Closes in Geo. T. Baker Manufatcuring Jewelers 116 Thrid St. Bemidji & Co. Near the Lake CALBRAITH & DAVIS, Barber Shop in THE NEW FOCKET BILLIARD HALL Located First Door North of Unien Depo( Play Your Next Game in Our Hall Proprietors. Connection Posts Delivered to me at Bemidji on car lots at other towns. Call and see me. BATCHELDER L. P General [erchandise 1 Wlll Buy 7- ft Jack Pine Bemidji, Minn. Her majesty had been prncficnlly an invalid for more than a quarter of a century. She was subject to melan- cholia, which necessitated a constant ‘watch being kept on her by her medi- cal attendants. She took very little part in court functions, devoting her- self whenever her malady permitted to enterprises of a religious nature She was a great sympathizer with the Salvation Army, whose opera- tions in Scandinavia she -followed with intense interest. She was also a strong advocate of temperance. The late queen mother was a prin- cess of Nassau and was married at ‘Wiesbaden to the late King Oscar II in June, 1857. The royal couple cele- brated their golden wedding anniver- ary in 1907, just six months before King Oscar's death. + Her majesty leaves a large fortune, most of which, it is understood, will go to her younger son, Oscar. - Steamer Tasman Floated. Thursday Island, Australia, Dec. 81, —The steamer "Tasman, which has 2 > been ashore for several days.in the Gulf of Papua, was-floated with the assistance of the Japanese steamer o g Inaho Maru. She has fiftéen feet ot f water in her hold, but with her own pumps is’ keeping it from rising. 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