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'THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1915, About The City Herbert Norquist of Louis is among the business visitors in the city to- day. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl; last night at St. Anthony’s hospital' a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Virgie of Leon= ard were in the city yesterday attend- ing to business matters. For fresh cream that will whip, phone 65 or 66. W. G. Schroeder.— Adv. 3d1231 P. D. Rutherford of Hines was among the out-of-town business vis- itors in Bemidji yesterday. M. E. Ibertson returned to Bemidji' this morning from Kelliher where he went last evening on business. Charles 8. Carter of Hines arrived in Bemidji this morning to spend the day here on matters of business. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Warner of Puposky were among the out-of-town visitors in Bemidji Tuesday and Wednesday. Have your furniture repalred at the Bargain Store. First-class work at reasonable prices.—Adv. tf ‘ Miss Lena Markus of Nebish arrived in the city this morning to spend a few days as the guest of Miss Flor- ence Ripple. J. W. Naugle, of the Naugle Pole & Tie company, left this morning for Littlefork where he was called on business matters. Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Waterman of Northern were in the city yesterday attending to business matters and visiting with friends. b Remsen Bell returned to this city yesterday from the Twin Cities where he spent Christmas visiting with friends and relatives. Will be closed 'all day on New Year’s. Please give us your orders Friday; last delivery 6 p. m. W. G. Schroeder. Phone 65 or 66.—Adv. 3d1231 Mrs. Frank Trafton of Rosby was in the city yesterday making ar- rangements for her daughter to at- tend the Bemidji high school. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Manaugh re- turned yesterday from Duluth where they spent Christmas as guests of Mrs. Manaugh’s brother, E. A. Erice- son. Mrs. R. C. Kenney of Conrad, Mont., is visiting for a few days in the town of Liberty as the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. So- land. Mrs. A. R. Fuller of Crookston, who is visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. E. F. Netzer, of this city, is on the sick list with an attack of the grip. Mrs. A. Kalars of Grand Forks was in the city Wednesday enroute to her home from Walker where she has been visiting with friends over Christmas. ‘al Mrs. E. W. Johnson and Miss Isa- bell Jess, both of Duluth, were in Be- midji yesterday visiting with friends. They returned to their home on the night train. Mrs. O. E. Soland of Liberty who has spent the past week visiting with relatives at Trail, Oklee and other points west of this city, returned to her home yesterday. ‘William Murray of Spokane, Wash., was in the city the first of the week enroute to Tenstrike where he will spend a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Fellows. Mrs. E. H. Marcum gave a small party this afternoon in honor of her mother, Mrs. W. L. Davies, of Crook- ston and her sister, Miss Helen Da- vies, of Grand Forks. The Saturday Night club will give 7 a banquet and dance New Year’s eve. N The banquet will be given at the Markham hotel and the dance will @’ be given at the Masonic hall. Mrs. Carl North, formerly of this city but now of Crookston, is visiting friends and relatives in Bemidji for o a few days enroute to Cypress where i’ she will visit for the next two weeks. J. C. Sathre, president of the Crook- ston Business college, returned yes- terday to Crookston after attending the funeral of Mrs. E. M. Sathre in this city Tuesday. He was accompa- nied by his wife. Paul Howe, one of the clerks at the Northern National bank of this city, returned this morning from Minne- apolis, St. Paul and Red Wing where | he spent Christmas visiting with rela- tives and friends. Is showing a very complete line of the very best: quality Moosehide ‘Moceasins, For men, boys and girls. Also a complete line Men’s Lumbermens Rubbers Boys’ Lumbermens-Rubbers - Either low or high top Overshoes - and Fleece Lined Rubbers for men, women or children. Everything to keep the feet warm these cold frosty ' 6 A KNP, the first part of the week on busiress matters in connection with insurance companies. Mrs. H. A. Simons, in this city over Christmas, will leave this evening for Hines where she is teaching school this year. F. G. Halgren, manager of the Gamble-Robinson Bemidji company returned this morning from Interna- tional Falls where he has been since the early part of the week attending to business matters. Peter Norken of Fargo was in this city Tuesday enroute to Cass Lake where he had been called on business. On his return trip through this city he will spend a few days here visit- ing. The young people of the Presby- terian church will go for a sleigh'ride tomorrow evening for two or three hours and will then return to the D. D. Miller returned last night from International Falls and other points in that vicinity where he went Ehc Pm‘c 6 Quality, | of teiy MilkK.| Unsu a.fs'ea’ , You can’t afford to eat or drink anything which you are not-ab- solutely sure is PURE. Every drop of our milk comes from a HEALTH_Y COW, fed on bal- anced ration, milked in abso- lutely sanitary-quarters and then the milk is clarafied. The Wholesomeness and Pur- ity of our Milk is Unsurpassed. Let us deliver you a bottle tomorrow morning. You will readily-taste -the difference. Phone us your order now, to- day, while you think of it. W. G. Schroeder Phone 65 or 66 Bemidji,- Mian, 4 Rex THEATRE Rex| PLEASING PHOTO PLAYS TONIGHT-= Kleine two part feature “THE VIL. LAGE OUTCAST,” Vitagraph comedy *NOTICKEE =NO WASHEE” and a Biograph drama A TRICK OF FATE.” Admission 5¢ and 10c. FRIDAY--Biograph drama *“A- MYSTERY OF THE] MOUNTAINS;’’ Selig animal feature drama *fI LEOPARD LAND.” Admisslon Bc'and’l Oc. Earl Williams and Anita ‘Stewart in Vltfigl‘aph'pla}“ let “OOUNT EM.” The House Of Quality “pDoT” CHAS. HAZEN & VAN _; Singing, dancing z_md pianologue. r .GAIL KANE & BRUCE McRAE , featured in . CGold floester «VIA WIRELESS” & parta Adapted from the great play of the same name by Paul Armstrong Shows at 7:15 and 8:45 Children 10c Adults 20c TOMORROW, Hazen and Van;-- and ‘Marguerite Clark, in| ‘“‘CGrenta Creen.’ ‘Admissionbc and 15c¢. Miss Mary Simons, who ‘has been visiting with her parents, Judge and MATINEE ( PICTURES ONLY) at 2:30. befdctive Page | [party. '##4!#********4*** NEW GRAND THEATRE | ing in the city for $hé/past fortnight Fleft «thd irst“of ‘the’ weel-for Plenty- wood, " Mont;; y ot Vhis osister[#azel. - ‘Miss Wells is ‘well knownin this'city; having-lived herd severaliyears ago. J¥iester Achenbach; who - has’ been vistting “with !friends nnd‘ré]nt}v&s in this etty for ‘the' past’ week; ‘le;ft this: morningsfor Cochian and°Alma, Wis.;: where: hie” willvisit: for ‘a few" days before returning’to ‘Madison 'where heis a student: at’the-University -of Wiseonsin * + MATCOLM. * & By Speeial Cofrespondent.) & ST E R e e S S LY ‘‘Good sieighing. ‘Whlter Shilling was a Malcolm viss ‘ftor Friday. sawing for Levi Hawkins Friday. Peter -Tornes-came home ' from Thief :River Falls to spend the holi- days. Gitbert-~Benson ~bought fout flné *Ora Stiles ‘and Hagan boys fraded Jéattlé last week. ’ John Jdckley sold a team of horses ‘Henry Johnson made a trip fo Be- midji, returning Saturday. ) “What have you got- to ‘trade?” ls the slogan-nowadays. Nels Tornes returned from Bemidji Thursday. Al“'Dahlbom is back on' his claim to‘spend the winter il**&**#**i‘#fili* x HORNET. * ¥ ! (BY Spécial'Correspondent.) % TEK KR KKK KKK KKK KK KK A Christmas tree party was given at the home of Mrs. Herman Thom Monday evening. - The stringing of (popiped ‘corn, ‘making pop-corn ‘balls and filling candy bags were ' the “|anruséments of the evening. Martha Stene is working at the D. ‘| Dumas camp. Andrew Ertenberg and son, 'Vin- -{cent, ‘went to Bemidji on Thursday. Mrs. Eliza-Miller is visiting at the home of ‘her "brother, Andy Ellis. ‘Miss ‘Nellie Shaw and brother, Rob- ert ‘jare ‘spending’ the holidays at thieir “home. The two'schools participated in the ‘| Christmas tree entértainments Thurs- ‘day - evening. - A Jarge~erowd was 'brésent ‘and a good time had by all. George Angell acted as Santa Claus. Miss Tell’s brother drove over from his“home ‘at Louis and attended the Christmas' tree entertainment. Miss Annette Miller went to her “Jhome® at -Little’ Fork to ‘spend her HoHdays "'Mis !l gart place. “"Ora Stiles done up a job of! wuofl_'» heifers from"Martin ‘Stokkeon Friday.| to Charley Wells last week, taking & ‘| pair of ‘colts on the deal. Ojetta, are‘employed: as‘eooks’ at the’ MANY IN BEMIDJI ‘Wifl' Eiindell ‘camp on the J. E. Bo- TRY SIMPLE John Winans, ‘George & Bogart ‘and sons, Charles and Jesse, will- cut 'logs' at the ‘same camp. short treatment helL 0 k ach trouble. The INS' Many Bemidji people are surprised|tion of Adler-i-ka is' astonishing. at the QUICK action of simple buck- |French & Co., dmggistd -Adv. “'Miss Esther Tell and ‘brother drove|thorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed D T to their’'home at Louls on Friday. 'fin Adler-i-ka. This simple remedy Among those who were in- Black-{acts on BOTH upper and lower bowl, duck Friday were Miss Lounise Ques-|removing such surprising foul mat- nell, Will Lundell, T. C. Thompson,|ter that ONE SPOONFUL Telieves al- Andy Ellis, George Bogart and son,|most, ANY CASE of constipation, sour Get_}rg_e, J. B ang ,"', D. Bogart. ”stomnch or gas. A few doses often TURE You can get a big, f and an extra big, fat ik paper com- position book for a dime. - All the “kids” will want one when they see ‘em. BEMIDJI is your home and mine, and for — 'the most of us it will so continue until life is spent. (O)UR pleasures, our sorrows, our struggles, our defeats, our victories, will be confined largely to this community--our whole beings l\:1111 be absorbediin the events that transplre‘ ere. 'THEREFORE, the making of this city a lik- able, livable place is worthy of the best efforts of ‘the whole community. ; AND may those of us here today so live, and work, and prosper that not only for us, but for coming generations, BEMIDJI will truly be The Desirable City--Indeed a “Home Sweet Home.” PERMIT us to extend the compliments of the season and best wishes for a HAPPY NEW YEAR. Barker’s Drug & Jewelry Store BEMIDJI, MINN. If for call in To The Patrons of The any reason you desire to returnanymerchandise purchased here, and find it inconvenient to person with the goods all 315 | -and make your wishes known. We shall be pleased to carry out 'your desires to the letter. N'l:,mym— pencil tab- : let for a nickle at the Ploneer office;” J ;l