Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
KRR KKK KKK KKK KK KT * ADDITIONAL LOCALS * KKK KRR KRR KRR K KD ‘KConunuad from Page 3.) mothers call and make arrangements. Charges reasonable. Your patronage will be sappreciated. Minnie Kitz- man, 1023 Dewey Ave. Tel. 909.— Adv. 4d1125 The Misses Selma Hedman, Lenora Ryan and Gladys Whitney of Guthrie, who are attending the high school here, will leave this evening for their homes where they will spend the Thanksgiving holidays. The best people may be at the Charity ball Dec. 3 in the worst dress- ed clothes. Come either way and you’ll be at home. City hall.is the place. You'll find your friends there on this night. Come. 3d1126 Miss Helen Evans, who attends the University of Minnesota, and. Miss HOME BRAND Are The Best Groceries On Earth Home Brand Tea, 1-2 1b. Peanut Butter, 1b. . Pancake Flour . Olive 0il, qt. ..18¢ .30¢ .10¢ .26c ..10e Home Brand Strawberries Raspberries Sliced Pineapple Grated Pineapple Strawberry Preserves . Raspberry Preserves Olive Salad Bohemian Brand Ripe Olives 50c 408 Minnesota Ave. 1. a Loans and discounts those shown on b). b Acceptances of other b: counted Total loans .. 3. U. S. bonds: a U. S. bonds deposited to st circulation (par value) BERCLUND’S STORE Phone 141 REPORT_ OF '.l.‘]!B connflmm or ml'! NA- TIONAL BANK AT BEMI! IN THE STATE OP MIN- NESOTA, AT Tn Gl&lfl &IZI)UBIHEBS ON nov 10, 1915. 0. RESOURCES +$446,896.47 e $446,896.47 25,000.00 Elizabeth Evans, who is a student {n the Minneapolis School of Music, will spend Thanksgiving with rela- tives at Eau Claire, Wis. Charity ball, Friday, December 3. Proceeds for the Associated Chari- ties and Corrections society. A good thing to help along. Buy a ticket if you don’t go. Everybody is doing it. City hall is the place if you want to go. 8d1126 Mrs. N. L. Hakkerup entertained about fifteen little friends of her daughter, Vivian, in honor of her third birthday, Tuesday afternoon. The usual alluring birthday cake with candles was especially inviting to the little guests. Lunch was served. & Members of the Associated Chari- ties will call on you soon. Don’t dodge them, but come across with your money. It's for a good cause and you should not shirk your duty. They have tickets to sell to the Charity ball, Dec. 3. All proceeds go toward helping others who are in need. Meet your friends at the ball. 3d1126 The Swedish ladies of Bemidji are invited to meet at the home of Mrs. M. F. Wilson, 503 Irvine avenue, Fri- day afternoon. Come early and bring your thimbles as there is sew- ing to be done for the bazaar which ‘will be given Dec. 10 in the church parlors, is the invitation extended. Once a year we have an opportunity to help the Associated Charities by making a donation. This year we are going to get a direct return for our money. It’s the Charity ball, December 3. Dress as you like, look as you like, but be there and meet with the best people in the country and town. Splendid music and a spe- cial feature program. Get your tick- ets from the ladies when they call. 3d1126 Jose F. Bracho will leave this eve- ning for Chicago on a business trip. There will be a special meeting of Bemidji lodge F. & A. M. tonight. There will be work in the Third de- gree. Refreshments will be served. —Adv. d1124 Berlin, Nov. 24.—The Bulgarian finance minister, M. Toncheff, who ADDITIONAL WANT ADS has been in ‘Berlin for several weeh. has made arrangements for an ad- wvance to Bulgaria by a syndicate of German banks ‘headed by the ' Dis- Conto Gesellschatt: This advance will be converted later into a govemment loan. % g St Supper will be served by Band No. 5 tonight at city hall, Benefit Cath- olic church” "Pickets 26. and 35 cents.—Adv. 7’ T oa1124 AR R ES RS L ERR SRR S R ¥ BUY RED:CROSS SEALS. * b aletao ol o B R Many clubs, tenchera nnd other individuals will avail themselves of the opportunity which is being of- fered them to assist in the Christmas Seal Campaign in order to be placed on the mailing list to receive. the regular publications of the Minne- sota Public Health association. The monthly publications and spe- cial circulars issued by the Minne- sota Public Health associatjon have a special interest to each citizen of the state. They should be in every Minnesota home and school. An early publication will be “Safe Wa- ter for the Home and School,” “The Sanitary Privy,” “Standards for || Milk,” . “Tuberculosis—Human .and Bovine,” “Child Welfare,” ‘“Teeth, Tonsils and , Adenoids,” and others are being prepared. ‘While the supply lasts the follow- ing will be available free to mem- bers, regular;or honorary, ¢lubs or individuals: ““First Aid in the Home,” “All:About Milk,” “Care of the Baby,” “Sanitary Require- ments for Rural Schools,” “All About Cancer,” “Tuberculosis,” ete. Farmers,” Home-School and other study clubs will be interested in a course on health subjects recently fprepared by the Minnesota Public Health association and the Extension Division of the State Agricultural college. This course comprises the following: (1) “The .Preventable Diseases;” (2) “Child Welfare;” (3) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 94, 1915 ---for those who prefer it for Thanksgiv- ing Dinner. Your order ought to be in early for these things for your table on this day. One of the things we take particular pride in is the fact that this store has the reputation of giving the best at all times, and makes a specialty of catering to those who want the best, when special dinners are served. We are loaded with good things to eat, not the or- dinary kind, but the best in everything. Nice Crisp Celery Fine Yellow Oranges Tasty Mince Meat Hubbard Squash Bananas Yellow as Gold Shelled Nut Meats Fresh Sweet Nuts Fancy Box Apples A line of canned goods which give every indi- cation of those fresh from the garden flavor If you have never ordered groceries here do it just this onceand we believe you’ll come again. OTTO G. SCHWANDT Telephone 33 120 Third Street Total U. S. bnnds 25,000.00 4. Bonds, securities, D Bonas Other thanU. S. bonds pledged to secure postal sav- ings deposits ............... 8,000.00 ¢ Bonds and securities pledged as collateral for State, or other deposits or bills payable postal excluded) ............ 10,000.00 e Securities other than U. S. bonds (not includin, unpledged . 6,750.00 Total bond: 24,750.00 6. Subscription to stock of Wederal Reserve Bank....... 3, a Less amount unpaid. 1,800.00 7. a Value of banking 5 l;nencumberefl) 23,000.00 23,000.00 Equity in banking ,000. 8. Furnitute and fixtfures Sodord T 1,500.00 10. Net amount due from Federal Re- serve BanK .....cieeeeienes 17,742.94 11. a Net amount due from approved reserve agents in New York, Chicago, and St. Louis...... 16,967.39 b Net amount duo, from approved reserve agents in other re- serve clflegs ................ 72,282.47 89,249.86 12. -Net amount due from banks and bankers( other than included iN100r11) t.oeeeiuaienencns 9,617.79 14, Other checks on banks in the same town as reportin fialfi'k DIr ’ . g 1,641.56 5. b fractional 1o b cents .. 360.93 360.93 16. Notes of other national banks 1,300.00 17. Federal Reserve Notes.......... 1,000.00 awful Money Reserve in Ba: 18. " Coin and. certificates 22,732.45 19. Legal-tender notes 2,630.00 20. Redemption fund with U. urer (not more than 5 per cent on circulation) and due from U. S. Treasurer. 1,250.00 $670,372.00 we 50,000.00 o - : 10,000.00 26, Undivided profits Reserved for ... Less cu 5 & $ 1488419 Too Late To Classity FOR RENT--Hazelwood farm. Sathre. ©leq1z1 Bottle ‘“Household Emergencies and Nurs- ing;” (4) “Home Sanitation.” Packet libraries of parcel post size which can be secured free by writing the State Library. commission, have been prepared by .the Minnesota Public Health association on the four groups mentioned. . Besides that listed, the Minnesota Public Health association has much other literature, some especially suit- able for reference. BUSINESS DIRECTORY . The Fair ‘Store has somé carna- | tions at 25 and 50 cents a dozen. We will be open this evening unmtil 10 o’clock and Thursday morning.—Adv. ‘1d1124 CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail AUTOMATIG BASEBALL SATHRE ABSTRACT CO. of my knowledge and belief. terest, and taxes paid 9,816.85 5,067.34 2T Circulating notés outstanding. . m 5,000.00 30, Due to banks and bankers (gthers than included in 28 or 29). 28,698.18 to o GHOGK? Lot biiit sy s dibiiond 264,555.98 33. Certificates_ of deposit due’ in less et han 30 days .. 29,254.45 34. Certified checks ...... 415.05 35. Cashier’s checks outst: 5,902.64 37, Postal savings deposits . 5 5,045.11 i Total ~demand _ deposits, i Items 32, 83, 34, 35, 36, 1 37, 38, and 39........... 0 305,173.28 Time deposits (payable after 3 e, o subject to 30 days or more notice; 0. Certificates of deposit 205,315.88 42, Other time deposits. . 41,217.37 Total of time deposus. Items 40, 41, and 42. 246,633.25 $670,372.00 Total MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF BELTRAMI, ss: STA’I&EHOI;CHUMAKER, ‘Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best R. H. SCHUMAKER, Cashier. We have always tried to be just a little ahead of the other fellow in the general equipment of our store. As an evidence of this desire to show the newest and only the best. of everything, we alndly recommend to users of ink Carter's Pencraft ) Combined Office and Fountain Pen § Ink «=the newest member of the Carter's Inx hm.i‘lt Pencraft Ink wites a blue and dries a jet bl It is especially brilliant, smooth and permanent. Come in and let us show you the new Carter ink bottle with'the new flow-controllez, B GAMES FOR BEMIDI} "o rmacrn e R S 204 117 Third St. Bemidji. Bemidji is to have a diamond for = Clothes Cleaners Phone 673-W automatic baseball games. This sport is comparatively new, but many of the larger: cities have them on thé ‘most prominent streets and Bemidji’s new enterprise will be located in. the Larson building on Third street. The game is played in the fol- lowing manner: An automatic pitch- ing machine throws the balls to the batter.. He has nine chances to hit the ball for a. single, two-bagger, three-bagger or home run. The idea is that two or more engage in a con- Bemidji, Minn. For Men, Women and Children J. BISIAR, Manager. PENCIL SHARPENERS “THE NEW BEMIDIT” OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Sold in Bemidji At your favorite store “The Boston” DR. F. J. DARRAGH for Specialist of Chronio Diseases Best nickle pencil on earth. e ui:"” " Free Consultstion. Aasts a e time. ASK THE MAN Phone 81, 208% 3rd St., over Blooston Store Day and Night Calls Answered GENERAL MERCHANDISE SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE i | H | | e R e Correct—Attest: F. P. SHELDON, ) A. G. WEDGE, JR., A. A. WARFIELD, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 22nd day of No- vember, “£918. L. B. BERMAN, Nof.n.ry Public. (Seal) Beltrami County. My commission expires April 3, 1922. 1ta 1124 ¥ - BEMIDJI géme, BROSVIE, THE TAILOR R Mo, sta The tasteners, punches, eyelets PIONEER A.'P. McDowell of Ada and H. G. Phone 938 w,,‘I Rt ete., ete. Phone 31, Stark of Winona are the proprietors iy Get quantity prices and expect to open the latter part of W. G. SCHROEDER PIONEER OFFICE STORE this month. Bemidji Phone 665. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. others. Carnations. Prices reasonable. We are ready for Thanksgiving with a fresh line of pure home made candies, chocolates, fudges, cream wafers, caramels, peanut brittle, nut kisses and a score of New mixed nuts, shelled or unshelled, fancy fruit and cut flowers' Chrysanthemums, Roses and OLYMPIA CANDY COMPANY test, the lowest score footing the bill, which amounts to five cents for each Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, GERARD GETS- MUCH CREDIT London, Nov. 24.—Discussing the report of United States Ambassador Gerard regarding "tlié prisoner camp at Wittenburg, Prussia, the Daily News says that if the protest filed by Sir Edward*'Grey=-results in the re- moval of the commandant responsible PIONEER OFFICE SUPPLY STORE Everything for the Office and School Security Bank Building BAKERS ARD CONFECTIONERS KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- tionery, Cigars and Foun- tain Goods 816 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 128 _PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night N. L. HAKKERUP Phone 81 for unsatisfactory conditions, the credit will ‘b “due entirely to Mr. KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER LOOK! LISTEN! Gerard and #fifs eullenguss, FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES If you have a plece of property LOHDON GLOBE PUBLISHED AGAIN London, INov. - 24—The Globe, which was suppressed by the police on Novembér 6 for insisting War Secretary Kitchener had resigned, notwithstanding’ the warning of the official press bureau, resumed publi- cation yesterday. It contains corres- pondence bétween the proprietors of the newspapers and governmental authorities “concerning the suspen- sion, closing with: an apology from the Globe and withdrawal of its ‘“re- grettable’” misstatement. Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. ‘We Call for and Deliver Promptly. Holstead Coffee Beachnut Brand of Jams and Jellies Fresh Onions and Rhubarb CASE'S CASH STORE DRUGS AND JEWELRY ‘Wholésalers and Retailers. Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same service you get in person. BARKER'S Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. or auto or most anything of value to exchange, see LONGBALLA & LEIGHTON BANKING AND SAVINGS LUMBER, COAL AND WOOD Save systematically. Make use of our Savings Department. We wel- come your open account. : Any quantity you want. Building material of all kinds. ST. HILAIRE RETAIL LBR. CO. Phone 100~ - Bemidjt SECURITY STATE BANK = Bemidji, Minn. Hello, boys and girls. Hear that Don’t start for school Jlead pen- It’s the best fitckle ponen made, Any store fn town sells ‘em. .