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_Ploneer are appreciated both by the i About The City R R e Y e * LEAST WE FORGET * LR R TR e e e Ratto here wumrrow. s e “The College Widow" ‘will appear at the Athletic.club theatre on Mon- day, February 23. Don’t miss it. .. That news items telephoned to the publishers and readers of the paper. Phone 31, ‘The next basket ball game will be played February 28, when the St. Cloud Y. M. C. A. Quint will play here. This team is one of the best in the state. " That on Wednesday February 18, another Redpath Lyceum bureau en- tertainment will be given at the Me- thodist Church Auditorium when Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear. It is the last of the ser- fes. e John Alexander, known the nation over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be here on February 21 and 22 when he will be the chief speaker at the Boys Congrese. Boys from all northern Minnesota will be here, and the whole affair will be under the con- trol of the lads. JOGA BREVITIES H. Gillespie of Staples, Minnesota, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Torrance will entertain at dinner this evening. ‘Wanted dish washer at once, Hotel Markham—Adv. J. E. Steviad of Aitken, Minnesota, was a business caller in Bemidji yes- terday. Mrs. Wes Wright has been on the sicklist for several days but is im- proving a little. Only once in a year to go to the big mask ball—Adv E. O. Sarlson of Erskine is in Be- midji today on a combined business and pleasure visit. Mrs. J. A. Long of Bena spent yes- HEALTHFUL FOOD IT TASTES GOOD TOO = terday in Bemidji on hbusiness and calling on friends. Girls wanted for kitchen workat hotel Markham.—Adv. S. English of Brainerd was among the ibusiness visitors who spent yes- terday in the eity. G. E. Brown ‘of Litchfleld was among the business callers who spent yesterday in Bemidji. We are all going to the Masque- rade Wednesday night.—Adv. O. G. Ekelund of Grand Rapids is spending a short time in the city transacting business. 5. J. Devlin of MeIntosh was a call- er in Bemidji Monday., He returned to his home last night. One of these days you ought to 30 to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Special matinee at the Grand Wed- nesday at 3 p. m. showing “The Port of Doom.” Judge B. F. Wright and E. L. Wy- man, court reporter were in Bemidji last night between trains. The best kind of well seasoned tam- arack for sale. Fred Barwdell, tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. Howard Estby of Akeley is spend- ing the day in Bemidji transacting business and calling on friends. Mrs. A. A. Magill of Kelliher was a shopper in Bemidji yesterday. She re- turned to her home last evening. We still have a few boxes of those Western apples at $2.25 per box, at Schmitt’s grocery.—Adv. ‘Welles Rodman of Akeley is spend- ing a short time in Bemidji calling on friends and transacting busness. Miss. Laura Steel of Little Falls spent yesterday in the city on a com- bined business and pleasure visit. “The Port of Doom” a stirring de- tective drama at the Grand tonight matinee Wednesday 3 p. m. and tonight.—Adv. John Moberg came home from his camp in Bena yesterday and will re- main in the city until after election. Mrs. John Ziegler who has been very ill for several weeks is now much improved and is able to be up. ‘postoffice force returned last night from Sauk Centre where he spent three days on a short business trip. A picturesque scene in “The Port of Doom,” is the purstit by the tug of the ship under full sail, at the Grand tonight matinee Wednesday 3 p. m. and Wednesday night.—Adv. Miss Frances McManus wishes to take this opportunity. to thank her many friends who so kindly assisted her to win the piano given in the Schroeder contest. W. E. Rowe of Crookston is spend- ing a few days in the city on legal business. Mr. Rowe is a prominent Polk County attorney and is well known in this eity. If you have a savings account earn- ing 4 per cent for you in the North- ern National Bank it will give you an absolute sense of security and the “Rainy ssay™ will have no terrors for you.—Adv. G. H. Warner of Brainerd spent Monday in the city on business. Mr. Warner is connected with the Min- nesota and International Railway Company and was here in the inter- est of that company. ‘Miss Emma Noeson.returned yes- terday from Thief River Falls, where she hag been the guest of her sister, Mrs. W. H. Mulry for a few days, and resumed her duties at the ab- stract office yesterday. { Did you see that man make the high dive at the Majestic last night? And say “Beauty Unadorned’” is some comedy. You will hold your sides if you see it. nuff said, den’t miss it tonight.—Adv. Rev. T. S. Kolste has resigned as pastor of the First Scandinavian Lu- theran church of this city and has accepted a call in Waupaca county, near Stevens Point, Wisconsin. He Words of Praise BrinkmanTheatre TO-NIGHT The Harry St. Clair Stock Co. of 16 people present tonight ‘The Moonshiner’s Daughter’ ASouthern Comedy Drama In Three Acts Speciaities Between the Acts Picture Program ‘‘Wynona’s Vengeance” “101” Bison War Drama _Far Mayr’s Wonderful o Stomach Remedy "H;wnh:nk{ul\v: are t u for getung a hold o ;gnr ‘Wonderful Remedy My_wife could not havi ‘hadbutashort time to livi § if she had not taken you: ‘Wonderful Remedy wher shedld One moreof thost | ysm pains she wa | Baving would have kil . herwlthouk a dolibt. Now 49 she is free from all pain / - freefronrhearttroublean 4 free from that disturbins ) Neuralgia—all the result of five treatments—anc the expulsion of five or six hun tones Nowanoeisableto cat anythingshe wants and he ‘appetite is xood and before taking your medicin: she had noappetite and when she ate anythin; shewouldsufter dwath for so dolng and could o sleep at nigi.t; since taking youl glgeep;weuaunlxmhu . A.Neall, Roancke, In Two Parts with Grace Cunard and Francis Ford Tuo Big Shows—One Admission u-tlnoo Tuesday, 2:30 Special Program # Program Ghanges Wednas; . , Popular Prices The above letter should convince you mors than anything we could say in behalf of ”-yv 4 Wonderful Stomach Sufferersshouk lemedy, 3y try one dose of this Remedy—one doseshould con | vince them that they can be restored to health Nearly all Stomach Ailments are caused by th: clogging of the intestinal tract with mucoid anc catarrhal accretions allowing poisonous fluid: into the Stomach and othierwise. denngmx the digestive system. Mayr’s Wonderful Stomac! R-m'd.\\:balnleslb removes these accretion: without ' surgical operation and puts an end t: Colic Attacks, Gases in the Stomach llu‘l Intes tines and all of the usual symptoms of Stomach Liver and Intestmal Ailments. Ask your dru; gistabdut Mayr’s -mi-vf-l Stomach Remed or send to Geo. Mrg. Chemist, 15 Whiting St.. Chicago, 11, Tor Ites booklet of smm & Aiiments and many gratefal letter people who have heen restorsd. l’or ssle m Bem1dfi, Minn., by Bark- er’s Drug store and Druggists every- William Shannon of the Bemidji[en el INC. parts The Fms _mame “Det portraymg a v1v1d panorama of fate, lévea Come early expects to leave by April-1st, or as soon as the congregation here can se- cure another pastor. Rev. Kolste hag agreed to stay until his successor 18 ready to take up the work. Mrs. J. E. Fitzgerald and little daughter Maragret, formerly of Far- g0, North Dakota, but who. will-moye to Virginia, Minnesota, in the near future, will arrive in the city this this evening and will be the guests of Mrs. Fitzgerald’s mother, Mrs, D. J. Russell and her sister, Mrs. J. A. Younggren for three weeks. They have been visiting at Brainerd for several days past. A dutch supper will be given by the ladies of the German Lutheran church in the Odd Fellow’s = hall, Tuesday night Feb. 17, from b to 8 p. m. Tickets 25c. The following Menu will be served. i Sauerkraut Winerwurst Dill Pickles Mixed Pickles Cold Meat Potato Salad Rye Bread Brick Cheese Cake and Coffee The Woman’s Study club held its regular meeting yesterday afterndon and was led by Mrs. G. W. Campbell, Roll call was answered by giving an item on “Noted American Wom- " The following interesting papers were read on, “What Has the Ameri- can Woman Done in Education,” Mrs, E. F. Netzer; “In Medicine,” Mrs:"G. M. Palmer; “In Law,” Mrs. W. E, Dodge; “In The Pulpit,” Mrs. D. L. Stanton; “In Philanthropy,” Mrs. George Strickland, “In . Politics,” Mrs. C. E. Battles. The next meeting |- ‘will be held March second. Today County Auditor Welte paid ‘the 25th wolf bounty since Jan, 5th. $7.50 for each wolf. This is the an- nual wolf - harvest, the number of ‘bounties paid being about the same every year. Tiedemann Bros. of Bluf- fington, killed one day before yester- day, getting the $7.50 bounty and $4.50 for the pelt, making more pro- fit than would result from butcher- ing a hog—providing the wolf fed on the other fellow’s sheep or tur- keys. Today a pelt was brought in from Reis township. The wolves are pretty scarce, only one or two coming from any one comm unity. -—Omookp- ton Daily Times. ‘Maurice Ryan and Byron Russell entertaned a number of their friends at a sleighride party last evening. A trip had been planned to the Tagley cottage on the Missiesippi river but passage could not be found: leading to the site and the party was forced to return to Bemidji and spend the remainder of the evening at the heme of Bertel Buckland on Bemidji ave- nue. Those present last evening were the Misses Mable Kittleson. Sophie Hanson, Ella Anderson, Claire Nan- gle, Grace Fisher, Edith Ryan, Inez| Buckland and the Messers John O’Coner, Fred Cutter, Carter Cutter, Bertel Buckland, Maurice Ryan, By- ron Russell Earl Bailey and Bernard Moore, ‘Miss Esther Margaret Kolste, ac- sisted by Miss Mabel Hyland, mezzo- soprano and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, viol- inist, will give"a concert in the city hall Friday night for the benefit of the TFirst Scandinavian Lutheran church. Miss Kolste recently -re- turned from - Chicago where she studied under several preminent piono teachers. * The progim will be as follows. % % 1. (a) “To Spring” .Grieg (b) “Les Sylvains” ...Chaminade MISS KOLSTE 2 “Concerto VII” ........ e Andante Ausgro 3 (a) (b) “Auf Fliigeln des Gesanges" - .. .Mendelssohn “Bei der Wiege” Mendelssohn (d) “Die blauen Friihlingsaugen” 3= . Franz MIBS HYLAND 4 (a) “L|ehestrau.me, No Sl ina flat” ... Liszt auf. “Trold- -Grieg (b) “Hochzeitstag haugen ‘MISS KOLSTE 5 “O List: the Trill Throat” ..... Victor Herbert From® Opera, “Natoma’ ‘MISS HYLAND 6 (a) “Gavotte” ......... (b) “German Dance” .a........ ..Von Dhterldort MRS. SANBORN. 7 “Angels Guard Thee”. .. * |give Bemidji’s fifteenth annual mask , | dance. overpewenng plot death bat- PIO'I'"I?I. DII.!.IXE “Bmiy' Unadorned” This:is one of those two reel Vita- graph comedies t carries. a laugh in every foot of film. dney Drew and J(unbnll |LLU§T|§;-'_:‘3 SONG “Let's All Go.’Round to Mary Ann’s” - Mrs. Van ?mg “Thq Tide. .of Destiny” (Selig) A realistic story full of theheart. mterest that thrills through 5 and- through Masquerade Tomorrow Tomorrow evening W. B, MacLac- lan’ manager of the Dreamland dances at the Athletic Club hall. will For the past fifteen.years Mr. MacLachlan has given a dance.of this ’kind and promises to continue to do o as long as he remained in Bemidji., Sick Headache i This is usually caused by a disor- der of the stomach. Take a goed:dose of ‘Chamberlain’s ‘Tablets and tomor- row you will feel all right For, sale by ‘all dealers —\Adv. 16" Golden [Prove What . .Gossecbottle. Daefactive Pane MANY GHILDREN SUFFER FROM KIDNEY TROUBLE Three years ago my little girl, An- gela, was taken sick with - scarlet fever and later dropey set in; her face and limbs swelled and her. eyes puffed. A leading physician here at the time, treated her without the A sample of your it, and as nnngql wnh h-rmn. I continued using #t with srateful results. . The iqmlu “began to the doctor and has ‘been in jealth ever since Now then the doctor was under the dmpreesion-that I was:giving my ginl his medivine, bt es: bis medi- cine had.failed to do a bit of.good; and desiring not to dffend him, I did not-tell him I-was glving her Swamp-, Root and he did not know the. dif- ference. -I did not use one drop of his medicine after I7had started my girl on Swamp-Root, and I have al- ways_felt that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root saved my: gh-l 8 ll.!e, for which ‘New Brunswick, N. J. State of New Jersey | A ‘aceording he roath saith that the above mw ment made by me is just and true. MRS. MARY BYRNEH. Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 16th day of July, A. D., 1909. MARGARET P, 0'DONNELL, -Root ‘'Will' Do Send ten.cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample size It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable inlvm.flon} telling Qbmt the kid- sure nml monunn ‘the Bemidil Daily Ragnllr iluy-wnt and one- (The House of Fashion) Tms Sale Will Reach lt’s Ghmax - FINAL CLE of all $18, $20 md $22 Wmter Coats at $9 o5 This _includes-our - entire stoek of Winter Coats, worth to $22, without reservations, at. but a fraction of the real value, for immediate ‘dis- -posal. The materials are Ural Lamb, Broadeloth ‘and novelty effects. All are this season’s most wanted styles. : FOR FINAL CLEARANCE AT Lingrie and Silk Waists | Messaline, ChitfonWalsts Were formerly $6 to'$8 Were fomerly $4 to $4.50 $3 75 $2.15 Children and Junior wool Serge Dresses, Finale CIearmg at 1-3 Our buyer is now in the Fashion Market selecting the newest thmgs in W(])Imen s Wunng pring showing. RUGS and —For lack of room to properly display rugs and car- Apparal. Merchandise will soon arrive. Watch for our pets, we have decided to discontinue carrying same in stock, and commencing Wednesday will offer what we have in stock at reduced price. 27x54 Brussel Rugs ;t" 27x54 Velvet Rugs..... 17x50 Bath Rugs. 36x03 Shirvan Rug.. 36x72 Kymrick Rug.................. '6x$ Axminister Rug................. 9x12 Fibre Rug..................cc... 27 in. Cordemon Carpet. 35c a yard 23 in. Cordemon Carpet............ ~ 45cayard -36 in. Ingrain Carpet............... 35¢c a yard 22 in. Cordemon Stair Carpet.. 33c a yard 27 in. Velvet Carpet................ 85cayard 22 in. Ingrain Stair Carpet......... 35cayard 22 in, Fibre Stair Carpet ........... 25¢ a yard| 36 in. Rubber Matting............... $1.35¢c a yard $2.95 each $3.95 each $2.65 each $1.75 each $5.75 each $12.60 each- $8.50 each