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arack for eale. Fred Barwdell; tele- phone 336-4.—Adv. A. S. Kahn of Winona was in Be- midji Thursday visiting with friends and transacting business, Theodore M. Klement of Remer spent yesterday in Bemidji calling on * LEAST WE FORGET *|friends and transacting business, KEXKKK KK KRR KRR KKK “The College Widow” will appear Chooolate creams 10c- at the Athletic club theatre on Mon- Se.tnldny only, at the day, February 23. Don't miss it. | Veriety Store—Adv. s L. A. Loomis of Fergus Falls is That news items telephoned to the |spending a short time in the city on Ploneer are appreciated both by the|a combined business and pleasure publishers and readers of the paper. |Visit. Phone 31, ‘We stil]l have a few boxes of those Western apples at $2.25 per box, at The next basket ball game will be |gonmiterg moery.—’Adv, 4 played February 28, when the St. Cloud Y. M. C. A. Quint will play| Miss F. Jackeon of Hallock is here. This team is one of the best|SPending a ehort time in - Bemidji in the state, calling on friends and transacting s s 'business. John Alexander, known the nation| Ole Thoreson and L. J. LaLonde over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be|of Little Fork were among the busi- here on February 21 and 22 when he|ness callers who remained over night will be the chief speaker at the Boys|in the city. Congress. Boys from all northern Minnesota will be here, and the ‘Whole affair will be under the con- trol of the lads. agent for the Empire, The ten year old son of Willlam Dores, who live on Dewey avenue, and who lately came to this city, is Q very ill with tonsilitis. Small debts accumulate rapidly. Small savings do likewise. Begin to R. Fallon was an International |save something today. Deposit it at Falls visitor Wednesday. interest in the Northern National Meet me in Dreamland Saturday | 20K-—Adv- night.—Adv. 8. D. Godbout of Crokston, former- M. Luebeck transacted business at|lY & Patrolman on the police force of International Falls Wednesday. that city, spent yesterday in Bemidji 3 on a short business visit. Mrs. C. G. Johnson of Shooks will . arrive in the city tonight from St. Dre@mland, the biggest and best|paul where she has been visiting dance hall—Adv. friends for the past four weeks. John Munroe of Marshall spent| 14 yonp gets the habit of staying - yesterday in Bemidji on business. |,.¢ jate, just insist on his taking J. A. Porter of St. Cloud was a|Hollister’s R. M. Tea; it will instill ‘business caller in Bemidji Thursday.|regular habits. 35c. Barker’s Drug Wanted girls for laundry work, Ap- | S107e: —AdV. ply at once. Hotel Markham.—Adv. Mrs. A. A. Magill of Kelliher is H. 0. Halvorsen of Gonvick was in | 2WORE the north line visitors Who Bemldji Thursday shopping and cali-| v " e € today fl““:“ el ing on friends Bl usiness and calling on friends. L. P. Eckstrum went to Duluth : 3 last evening where he will attend X:“ety store, starting Saturdsy.—| ¢y o' prumbers state convention, He i - will return to Bemidji Sunday after- Mrs. C. R. Sanborn and Miss Leah | noon, Berman will leave -this evening for the twin cities. About The City AR KRR KRR K KKK per pound, Megroth’s Plan to see the “College Widow” at the Athletic Club Theatre next Monday night. An all home talent cast.—Adv. J. J. Loughlin of Minneapolis spent Thursday in Bemidfi on business. Mr. Loughlin is a traveling freight O. T. Davids of Bagley transacted business in the city yesterday. Big enamel ware sale at Megroth’s Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet will return fomorrow from the twin cities, Chi- Mrs. John Burke of Stillwater is|cago-and other points, where she has 8 the guest of her husband in this clty purchased stock for the Henrionnet for a few days. Millinery parlors. Romember the Kolste, Sanborn| pe «College Widow”, some 'girl and Hyland concert tonight at the|zngq some play, will be put on at the eity dallAdye Athletic club theatre Monday night. Otto Peterson of Mankato wag|Seats now selling at -Netzer's. All among the business visitore in Be-|home talent.—Adv. midjl last night. Judge B. F. Wright passed E. R. Montgomery of Crookston |through Bemidji last night enroute was among the business callers in [to his home at Park Rapids from In- Bemidji Thursday, ternational Falls where he has-been presiding at the term of counrt. Mesdames J. M. Freeburg and J. M. Reed of Blackduck came to Be- midji to hear Ratto, the impersona- tor, Wednesday evening. They re- turned home yesterday morning. Bmil Nelson of Gonvick was among the business visitors calling on merchants and friends in Bem- 1dji yesterday. Mr. Nelson returned The best kind of well seasoned tam-|to his home yesterday afternoon. One of these days you ought to ,80 to Hakkerups aud have your ple- \ture taken.—Adv. Migs Caroline Donet of Interna- tional Falls, spent Thursday in the «city calling on friends. 0. Ness of Big Falls was a caller in ‘the city Thursday. He returned to ‘his home this morning. If your cook gets obstreperous and is inclined to run things, buy her Hollister's R. M. Tea, it will regu- late make her calm and peaceful.— Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. _ H. Mayne Stanton of the Pioneer will return tomorrow morning from Minneapolis where he attended a meeting of the state editorial as- sociation of which he became a mem- ber. i 3, ‘Bert Barker went to Thief River Falls on business yesterday. He will EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR Try this! Mix Sage Tea and Sulphur and brush it through Your hair, taking one strand at a time 15 Cents, 2 for 28 Cents QuoaTT, & COMPANY, MAKERS TO-NICHT “The. :Newport. Four” The Tafigo Daticers, Right Frém the ‘Otpheum, "‘flfnn‘éfifio]is‘ o When you darken your bhair with Sage Tea ‘and Sulphur, no ome can tell, because it’s done so naturally; 80 ‘evenly. Preparing this ~mixture, though, at home is mussy and trouble- some. For §0 cents you can buy at any drug store the read-to-use tomic called “Weyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.” You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through you hair, takisg one small strand a time. By mora- ing all gray hair disappears, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifull dark- ened, glossy and luxuriant. You will also ‘discover dandruff is gone ‘ami hair has stopped falling. 2 Harry St, Clair 'Stock Co. “Presents - idl_mnpodmeilliun’ . Ploture Program “The-Bod of Girzah” In Two Parts. 101 Bison grace, is a sign of old-age, snd-as Wi Gray faded hair, though no dis- all desire a youthful and attractive|the Soo for Webb, appearance, got busy at once with|Cenada; having been caléd thbre by |l Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur and look|the. death of his daughter Minnie NDalasblua There can be. no reason why any Teader of this who suffers the tbr- tures of urinary disorders, the pains and dangers of kidney dlis will failito heed the words of a neighbor who has found relief. Read what & Bem-| idji citizen says: B Mrs. P. Schoendeman, 814 Bemidji’ Ave,, Bemidji, Minn., says: “One of| the family hed trouble from his back and Ikidneys, caused by herd work. He suffered badly from lame- ness across ‘his loins. Whenever he' stooped he could hardly get up again. Two years ago, while living ' Ba (Bell) y” ILLUSTRATED SONG in Brainerd, he was having so much{; Mrs. Van Praag trouble that he kmew he had to do| — : something. Doan’s Kidney Pills wére ““ln' c‘nhfil"l’ ) recommended to him as the best 3 i remedy for kidney disorders and he : N @W) began taking them. In a short time| - A very amuaing comedy ' he ‘was rid of the trouble. Since then : B e T kY he has taken Doan’s Kidney Pilis 'm s“md'rau'” occasionally and - has always had (Biograph) uick relief. We h: 1 1 Biogea) ¥ s :ms re:lede;."w ave great faith'in| - Avcomedy cHédk fill of fu Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mrs. Schoendeman recommends Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffelo, N. Y.—Adv. and Tuesday' “The r&nge Bramatic rt THE TRUTH ABOUT RY 40 slides of notable *White Slavery” characters “at thé TONIGHT AND FRIDAY A Master MORAL LESSON Sanctioned-and Endorsed ' by Press and Clergy ADIISSION 15¢ First show 7:20 sharp return to morrow morning. Mr. and | Reddell .will bringt:the body of the Mrs. Bert Barker are the guests of |deceased ang' the' two children, & Mr. Barker's brother, E. A, Barker|boy age four and a half and a girl of this city. age two and a half, back with him to Bemidjl. Miss Lillie Stohl of Pinewood Is dn the city today making final ar- rangements to have the Pinewood Dost office moved imto the Siohl store, C. A. Bye,”who was formerly postndaster there:having resigned. Miss Stohl took the examinations De- cefber 13 and got her appointment Wednesd: The' postoffice will be ved tomoOrrow, - Dallas, Texas., Feb. 18—An ear of. corn from Minnesota, known at If file gets serious and you neel strength and courage, don’t use sti- mulants; take Hollister’s R. M. Tea. It will put on top instead of making you- under dog or slave.—Barkers Drug Store—Adv. Mesdames J. J. Opshal and George Rhea entertained thirty-five of.the ladies of the Presbyterian aid eoclety yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Opsahl 1101 Bemidji avenue.| ” Lunch was served. Students comprising the two fifth If Your Credit Is Good It Is Good At Barker's _ Mr. Consumer, do you know that a line of credit is- worth more to you than cash? = And why shouldn’t it be? Business is not the brutal struggle it is generally termed, . _ but is a psycological things; not materialistic, but a thing of the mind. Forty years ago tle ethical element in the business: world was a matter of little concern. The . meaning of ethics in business is honesty, and honesty in business: rela~- tions today was unknown a generation ago. a “Credit is dependent upon honesty. It is the factor in modern merchandising. Just as this is true so'it is also true that business is dependent upon mind. And.so credit is but the capitalization of brains. FA Z < Credit customers are our *best customers. We always- like to do business with them. Then too, Mr, Consumer, there are <ertain benefits to be derived by WHITNEY BROWN Head' of the Credit: Departmeat of the Barker Drug and Jewelry Store doing a credit business. | “First of all we learn to know you better. . We learn also to like you better. We will take our chances that tinis will be the case with you toward us. When this has been accomplished, what hap- pens? You get the benefit of .gilt edged service ever after. Not that we do not endeavor to give gilt edge service to all alike, be he cash or credit, but the fact that we know you well brings o us both that self satisfled feeling of personal service peculiar to intimate friendship. Telephone, send someone or come yourself, that same personal, self satisfied feeling continues to exist, and the transaction made has hecome a pleasure of indescribable satisfaction, - “Don’t you beliéve that FORCE wins in advertising?”” was asked the credit man, Quick as a- = flash his reply followed: The real quality which wins men is not force, but sympathy, and the advertiser who has the keenness and penetration not only to read character approximately, but also determine the mood.and point of viéw of his trade, who is so0.completely master of his own moods as to be able to place himself easily and agreeably in sympathy with his publie, is in a position to win out easily. . ‘When you hs'vé the attention of your customer and made him understand that you are in sym- pathy with him, the talking points, arguments and. suggestions that follow in one’s advertising are colored by mutual courtesy 80 that every word is a sympathetic appeal as well as a convineing point. Courtesy in advertising, as well as in fact, is really regard for the rights of others. If you have- m’t courtesy you can’t very well counterfieit it in your advertising. :But courtesy is easy to acquire— Just put yourself in the other fellow’s place and treat him as you would like to be treated. * In this motto, ¥ believe, lies the past success of the Barker Drug and Jewelry store. We- believe- that when an_error creeps into any little transaction made at this store, our patrons feel well enough acquainted with us to bring it to our attention, knowing full well that we are more than anxious to correct it. i " BARKER'S DRUG AND JEWELRY STORE the lobby of a hotel here, James J. Sealed Express Car Burns. 1N mach dase. Tande Bnd SreocisaLtute Hill awarded a prize of $1,000-for | Stamford, Conn., Feb. 20.—A sealed |said Mortgage will be foreolosed by & the ear which was fourteen inches|express car filled with packages ship-|Sale of the premises described in and 5 | — : conveved by said Mortgage, viz: Jong. It was Mr. Hill’s property. Ded from New York-by the American| The East half of the Southwest quar- : ‘Expréss ‘company Wwas burned here. tar gnq e s“'el?! half o‘s the sogthmt . Z arter o x A. E. Stalling, salesman for Mar- 'nmk loss ;vm t;e heavy. Among the | (35 %-m%sh;,;i }’:;.“ "‘,r‘,‘,‘:‘ fi.'mf,‘,g",‘ ¥,’(:§,? - | ackages burned were g number con- | Seven , North of range thirty ) shall-Wells, who has recently moved fam:g Kiliable Siea-. OF COM | West of the fifth prineipal mesldiots to Bemidji and rented the Edward Cd Silks. 2 Ri‘m‘nesumel_n Be:ltrarx;{h El:mnt:yrod?&fl State of Minneso - Ebert home, received a wire Sun- ments “and, lgp“f"en;':ce’;; “:m:& zale day night from Kansas City, Mis-| MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE |Will be made by the Sheriff of sal el- Default having made in the payment | {Tami County at the East front door of e souri, that his wife was ill. His| S5 a%t the Court Houst, in the City of Bemidji | 4 m of One Hundred Thirty-six | he ¢ wife and child had planned on com- |and 12-100 (3186.12) Mollars, which is | I seid County and State, on the 11th claimed to be due and is due at the date | 5%, 08, AU 1915 at 10 oelock a. m., | ing to Bemidji Wednesday. Mr. Stal-|or this notice upon a certain Mortgage, labost DIGAeE Ton eaah e e e ling. dmmediately left for Kansas|{uly exeouted and delivered by WHllam | doht“or One Hundred Thirty-shx 12:100 City and A. B. Palmer received a|S. Fsty Morteagee, hearing date tne|DONars, and interest and the taxes: | 3ist day of March 1913, and with a|lf an¥ e, o o Wwire from him today stating that his | power of sale therein contained, duly |flve Dollars, Attorney's fees, as stipu- { 7ill |recorded in the office of the Register |lated in and by said Mortagage in case wife was dead. Mr. Stallings will of Deeds in and for the County of Bel-|Of foreclosure,’ and the disbursements ; return to Bemidji to resume his du-|trami and State of Minnesota, on the|2}IOWed by law; subject to redemption i : 5th day of May 1913, at 2 o'clock p. my, (27, 27 e one, year from the day ties here next week. in Book 21 of Mortgages, on page 424, |55, 28 PROVIed by law. . { and mo action or proceeding having » S 1% been instituted, at law or otherwise, to RAY 8. ESTY, = 53 Mortgagee. Results. are most- always certain [fScOver the debt seoured by said Mor-| .y qrpgoN, e ‘exhibitions @s the;“the $1,000 ear” one 'of the ~attractions at the ma- tional corn ~exposifion here, was stolen last * night. president of the Minnesota state fair, in ‘charge of the ear, informed the police it was taken from a deek in BIG EATERS GET KIONEY TROUBLE Take a glass of Salts before breakfast If your bladder ‘bothers grade classes gave a sleigh ride par- ty yesterday afternoon and drove about the city, stopping at: éach school house ‘for a visit. Following the ride lunch was served. Knute Nelson has moved his fam- ily_to Cass Lake, where he is now employed at the Neil's sawmill, tak- ing the position formerly held by, W. E. Dexter. They are occupying the ‘Wood residence in West Cass Lake. E. M, Stanton of Thict River Falls ounty attorney of Pennington county, returned home yesterday af- ter spending some time in the city on business and _visiting friends. While in the city he was the guest of his brother Dr.-D. L. Stantém. Fun from the rise of the éurtain at 8:16 Moiiday night at the Armory theatre. An dll hidime talent oast - will present the “College Widow": in fourt mcts; Proceeds for the bene-| fit of the Athletic club.—Adv. Mise Lillian Simpéon of Bena spent ' yesterday afternoon in Bemidfl visit: ing friends between trains. Miss Smpson left last evening for ‘Minne~ apolis ‘wheré she formerly mdde her home and where she will be the guest of friends’ and relatives for. some ‘time. . Mr. and Mrs: A. G. Wedge and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards ;«ntehl.lnid at a dancing party lastievening in the Meésonic hall. The - room was prettily decorated with gut flowers and Remfrey’s orchestre furnished the music. Misses Marggret ‘Ander- son and Jean Richards’ served re- dreshments. 5 “Teach economy; that:.is .ome of the first and highest virtues. It be- 1gins with saving money:* 2 ABRAHAM BINCOLN. Get one of our little banks mow |, and ‘begin to save. Our. representa- |, tives are bonded -and we are re-|¢; § sponsible to you for any moniee’ £1- | 1ie 1onger 18- a’Bource of ‘irritation, en to them. Northern National Bank. | nyg ending bladder disorders. —Adv ; : Jad Salts s lexpensive; A, W. Roddéll left/yes del ‘The American men and' womién must guard constantly azainst Kid- 16y ‘trouble, Vecdlise. we eat too mubli-asdiell our food-is rich. Our ¢ eliminktive tisiues clog sud the 'Feilt 1s Kidney trouble, bladder wodkess ‘and a ‘general decline in ‘When“your kidueys:feel like lunips of lead; your: ba¢k hurts' or the urine is:cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night; if you suf- fér With' sick Nesddthe or dissy, nervous spells, -stomach, or you ve' Fliedmatism ‘when'the weather 8 bad, get ‘trom your pharmacist about ‘four ounc¢s of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a fow days and your kidneys will then:act fine. Thi ; T J. J. Furlong, = cannot tgage or any part thereof. when you use a Ploneer want ad. Attorney for Mortgagee, NOW THEREFOR, NOTICE IS One-half cent & word, Phone 81, . |HEREBY GIVEN, That by virtue of Bemidj) MInn, the power of sale contained in said’6tD 220 327 SAVINGS GROW No one need hesitate about starting a Savings Account because the sum in hand in small. Many of the best Savings. Accounts in this bank begun with a small amount. -Money deposited regularly, at interest, grows steadily, and a small beginning often develops into large results. You Have We Have The Bank The Key Get One TODAY Savings Bank Free Our ic;prefiefltfétivé v{r_ill call upon you to explain our Savings plan, and will leave a Home Savings bank with you if you open an account . ‘It's what you'save, not what you earn, that makes w -I;h SNATIONAL BANK Surplus 810,000 !ecourcu $800,000 .