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T D U e e e CONVERTIBLE STYLE Bracelet May be Removed and | Watch Worn Alone, 15 Jeweled Movement Very Small Size, but a Thor- [R5 oughly Dependable Timepicce 25-Year Filled . . . $15.00 |t 14K Solid Gold . . 25.00 0. T, BAKER & GO, [ THIRD $T., BEMIDJI Saw Mill For Sale! Lumber and lath mill machine- ry consisting of No. 4 Howell mill with two saws, cut off rig with shafting and beveled gears, pullies, belting and con- veyors. Also complete lath sawing outfit, bolt splitting machine, bolter and stripping machine, lath packer and trim- mer and one saw gummer, _to- gether with counter-shafting, pullies, belts and _duphcgte 8aws. Dl« Minneapolis engine Tdrive bele. ™ IFEISRLcondition and in good shape and ready to be used, and will be sold at a very low figure. CHARLES VALENTINE Benedict, Minn, HE Merchants who advertise in this paper will give you best values for your money. =] [BAND WILL GIVE APRIL FOOL DANCE The Bemidji band will give a big dance Saturday night at the city hall. A seven-piece orchestra will furnish the music. LEAP YEAR NOT AN INDUCEMENT TO CUPID Leap Year appears to be no in- ducement to Dan Cupid in Beltrami county. No wedding licenses have 3| [been issued during the past week. Y| |CHIMNEY FIRE CALLS OUT FIRE DEPARTMENT The Bemidji fire department was called to the Allen residence, 1024 Beltrami avenue, last night at 6;30 3| [o’clock on account of a chimney fire, M| | There was no damage, Il | TWENTY INJURED IN CHICAGO CAR WRECK Chicago, Ill., March 30.—Twenty persons were reported injured, some J| | seriously, this morning in a head-on j| |collision of two street cars, Fl [RAILWAY EMPLOYES MAKE KNOWN DEMANDS Cleveland, O., March 30.—Three il |hundred and sixty thousand railway employes today submitted their de- mands to 458 railways for an eight- | [nour day and time and a half for overtime. Y| | TWELVE MEN ENTOMBED IN MINE DISASTER Johnson, Pa., March 30.—Ten or twelve men are entombed in the Rob- binsdale mine of the Connenaught Smokeless Coal company as a result of an explosion this morning. It is believed that the mine is afire. SNOW—SNOW—SNOW MARCH IS LAMBISH How. is March going out, like a lion or a lamb? It entered like a lion, but how is it going to end? Indications today are that it will end like a lamb. Although it snow- ed and snowed and snowed today, it was very mild. MR R SRR R ) * PUPOSKY * % (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ KK KK KKK KRR KKK KKK Seeding time and two feet of snow. A fair sized ice house has been built at the sanatorium. Ice will be cut on Lake Julia and put in the ice house at once. A 10-pound daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. H. Langmaack March 23. Even one fleeting smile is worth a whole year of grouch. LA R E R SR SRR SR EE R K *-TODAY'S REPORT * KKK AEK KKK KK Hens, large and fat, live, per 1b. .13 Hens, large and fat, dressed, per | LSRG S R A O N e D 18 Veal, fancy, dressed, per lb.... 14 Veal, fancy, oversize, per lb... .12 Veal, poor, oversize, per lb..... .10 Fall lambs, per lb........... .16 Spring lambs, per lb......... 16 Mutton, fancy, dressed, per 1b. .14 Large hogs, dressed, per lb..... 9% Medium hogs, dressed, per lb... .10 3mall hogs, dressed, per lb..... .10 Beans, per 1b. .......0iiunl. .10 Carrots, per bu. ............. .60 Potatoes, fancy, clean and free from rot and rust, per bu... 1.10 Butter— Dairy, per Ib. .....,... veees .82 Creamery, bulk, per 1b....... 86 Creamery, prints, per Ih...... .87 Eggs— Eggs, strictly fresh, per doz.... .20 Cracked cornm, per bu......... 112 Cracked corn, per sack, 75 lhs. 1.25 Bran, per.sack, 100 Ibs..,.... 1.15 Corn and oats, per sack, 76 lbs. 1.30 Shorts, per sack, 100 Ibs, . 135 0il meal, per sack, 100 Ibs..... 3.76 KKK KKK KKK KK & * PINEW00D * ¥ (By Special Correspondent) KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KK Louis Matthaison who has spent the past several months here left Tuesday for his home at Benson, Minn. Miss Ruth Friedlane who is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Bye, spent Saturday in Bemidjl. Mrs. L. Klinger who spent the week end with her daughter in Be- midji returned home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Blixt of Leonard re- turned home Monday after spending a few days with the P. Holm family. Among those who transacted busi- ness in Bemidji Tuesday were A. Hel- geson, Nick Nelson, 0. Rungstad, Eric Ness and Helge Olson. % A. A. Haarklau was a business vis- itor in Bemidji Monday. : KKK KK KKK KKK KK KY * JELLE * ¥ (By Special Correspondent.) ¥ EE XXX XX KKK XD L. L: O'Dell is logging at the sand ridge east of Thorhult this week. Bob Johannessohn left for Me- Gregor last Tuesday. ‘ “Bomidji, Minn., March. 14, 1916, Regular monthly meeting-of_the School Board of Independent District of Bemidji, held at the office of the Clerk at 5 o'clock P. M. Present—Brown, Marcum, Palmer, Lahr and Supt. Dyer. Absent—Smith and Roe. Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The following bills were allowed as read and audited: Central Scientific Co., labra- tory equipment and sup- plies .$128.75 UMMER G 00DS The new dress goods for spring are beautiful Yoiles, Marquesettes, Organdies, Foulards, Tissue Silk, Jacquards, Gaberdines, Wool Suitings in Checks and Stripes also silks and ribbons, laces and embroideries. SUITS AND COATS in serge, gaberdines. silk and wool poplins, combination silk and French serge and all silk taffetta. Let us show you. THE BAZAAR STORE SUNSHINE LINE” None better, few as good. Bemidji, Minn. Now Is The Time To Select Your EASTER GARMENTS Our stock of Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts is now quite complete, styles are very pretty, quality and color we guarantee. Suits $18 to $20, Coats $10 to $35, Skirts $3.50 to $10. Special Showing of Dresses THIS WEEK put of town customers can order by mail, send lot number and size and if éarment is not satisfactory it may be returned and money will be refunded. We prepay the postage where the full amount accompanies the order. No. 1448 one Green Taffetta Silk dress, size 18, made with georgette silk sleeves, white silk.collar, finished with gilt buttons and bragid. Price £ $l5-00 1456 1 Blue Taffetta Dress, blue georgette crepe sleeves, white lace collar. Price.............. — = ; i Same model in green, size sgc $20-00 / 1474 Black Taffetta Silk Dress size 40, Georgette crepe sleeves, white crepe collar bound with black silk. Price.............ccc.ccouuunnnnn.nn. L = P $2O~00 1458 Lavender Crepe Dress size 20, This ifi'a very handsome dress. Price........... T $ 20-00 1468 Brown Crepe Dress, Georgette sleeves and waist, size 38.. Price.......... ST i s sdabbisad $22°50 1484 Peter Thompson Dresses, made from a good quality of blue serge trimmed with red braid, $12 50 sizes 14and 16. PriCe...........cccovvuriiiiviiiiiiirereeeeesseeaeeeeeeiaeeeeens, . 1408 made from French serge, blue 38 and 44 brown 86. Priteic.c.ciiuiiiiiiiiiiiiniin mmmrmressssnsasssorsssesssvmmestoiss cosiie $9'50 This Week showing new things in girls’ coats. Mrs. M. A. George, laundry WOEK +i.cvieecearinnnne 2.20 It was mnved: seconded and car- | District Court, 15 Judicial District. ried that the Teachers” Committee be_given further time to complete|Lola Nelson their report. V8. ) There being no further business, |[Leonard Nelson, the meeting adjdurned. Approved. Attest. above named Defendant: of this summons upon you exclusive Security Bank Bldg. E. H. MARCUM, J. P. LAHR, You are hereby summoned and re- [of the day of such service. And if All kinds of legal blanks. Acting President. Clerk. 1td 330 - if you would not miss some of the Troppman’s Dep’t. Store State of Minnesota, County of Bel-[tion which is on file in the office of | will apply to the court for the relief trami. the Clerk of the District Court in demanded in the complaint. and for said Beltrami County, and ta P. J. RUSSELL, Attorney for Plaintiff, serve a copy of your answer there- & i Bemidji, Minn. to on the subscriber at his office in 3d316-330 the Security State Bank Building in | —__°° Defendant ) the .City of Bemidji in said county ) The State of Minnesota, to the |within thirty days after the service THE LEGAL BLANK OFFICE SUMMONS Plaintiff ) quired to answer the complaint of |you fail to answer the said complaint the plaintiff in the above entitled ac-|within the time aforesaid plalntm] FHONMSS1S | Weekly Specials at - The Economy Center | Commencing Saturday, April I. Spring wearables are arriving now! Keep in touch here good things that go as soon as they are unpacked. ' New Dress Goods! New Assesories! New Coats! New Shoes! ' Prepare For Easter! CROCERY DEPT. SPECIALS ' March 31 to April 7 Onions 8.pounds for......... TRTREARRN SO 25¢ Cabbage per pound .75¢ - $1.00 Apples per bushel . : Lenox or Swift’s Pride 9 bars for.....___ 11 Large size Oatmeal....... ... ... RN 19¢ \ MEAT DEPT. SPECIALS Pork Chops Sat. only 20¢ per Ib. - - Pork Butts Sat. only 17c per Ib. Hamburger “ “ 121-2¢|b. Pork Sausage “ « 12 1-2¢ Ip. *The Qoal of Thrifty Shoppers.”