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% ko ok ok KKK KKK KK KR KKK KKK ¥ Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 % F R KRR K KKK KKK AR KKK KR KKK KKK KKK d ok PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 3 % * KK KKKK KK KK KKK e kkkkkFhdr PR KK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK KK KK KKK —— * ok ok Kok k& KKK K KKK KKK KK HHKEKKKKKK KKK KK HhK ok hk KEEHEKEK KKK KKK KKK KEKKKEK K KKK KKK KKK % EYE EAR NOSE THROAT < % Gibbons Bldg. Phone 1056 KKK KKK KK KK KKK KKK HEKEKH KK KKK KKK KKK % I remove the cause of acute " SCHOOL ASSN, HOLDS MEETING The West District Sunday School The following county officers were present: Mrs. Charles S. Carter of Hines, president; Chester Kinney of Kelliher, secretary; Mrs. M. F. Cun- ningham, teachers’ training superin- <)) Mrs. Cunningham read a paper on association held its annual meeting On Sho I l in Nymore Saturday. & 3 president, presided at the meeting. g such short profit, I i “The Old and the Ney Way of Train- ing the Teacher.” Mrs. Hans Olson, school missionary, gave a talk on = home departm?‘nt superlntendeut’.: y P Whereand WhentoBuy | fa-nin| QMR Our Coat Assortment Missions.” Captain Sandgren of the Salvation Army gave a talk. Mrs. A. E. Head gave a talk on “The Sun- day School Teacher.” A glance through the advertising well had charge of the devotionals. The report of the nominating com- mittee was given and accepted. where to buy that much needed article. It may be offered at a saving in this very issue. Or, if not, the next issue may bring you the bargain you seek. pr'er!?fiiit’,“i'i'féf"é?%w‘fiii;“%e‘é’ 1:;:':1;- ; : A SALE O F COATS dent, Mrs. Harry Bridgeman; secre- n]e i f h b 1 d iargéureu;isidrscgthzf i;:bnsnolleg;‘fxi';‘;-i : s .questlon ol where to uy 1s answere. i;‘:endent', elementary department, 7 N That is worthy of your attention. by three words: Read the advertisements, J|Miss Eisic Schmitt; secondary super- _ Use the cupon and get a rebate They are the messages of responsible, dependable merchants h‘éfiifitfl‘em Giteriatandont I ‘c. Me- on your coat purchase—cut it whose merchandise must be worthy of their backing. T i 3y out now and come in an select perintendent, Mrs. Lester P. War- And the best time to buy is when the best [ |Whaney. -7 nernentents ™ 3 The followi given: bargains are offered, but we recommend the adver- Solo, :M?ssmi%:gngx;géz:y%z( solo ALBRECHT FUR EXHIBITION tisers in these columns at any time for quality, price and full value. Good :for&} si:ndégz Sch’ot;: to . WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 25 gg:t;‘:'h P?nWartird; n:l‘:;:n Rev. A Representative of The Albrecht Fur Company, of St. Paul, will bé here Wednes- ' D ot day with a showing of their complete line of FUR COATS, SCARFS AND MUFFs and s ] Ly 3 Y i w1 please exhibit them for your inspection, even tho you don’t care uy. e BUSlneSS alld Pl' OfeSSlOl‘lal Whelles; benegigtion, Rev. Cadwell, education derived from such a showing is well worth the time spent in viewing them. - If JUDGE JAMES H. QUINN “A Sunday School Organized for , g Is unusual this season in quality ; of the garments —Lowness of price—and variety of styles--and 2 . ] ’ ) ) ] in order to stimulate a big vol- columns of this paper should tell you just [|, Duine the evening urs marry Y ume of business in a short time : 8 we ennaugerate your coat. you contemplate purchasing Furs this affords you an opportunity to view a complete line Profit The volume of busi- tendent: Mrs. Brownlee, district ness will warrant us taking PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS v ***********“**:iki***i*i*#iili# VISITS IN BEMIDJI N7/ Cash Value Coupon Nz ¥ GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * ' ) CASH . DR, ROWIAND GIaoRE o|; CRAHAM M. 7Ol : GASE, {5000 WEDNESOAY, OCTOBER 25 To SKTURDMY, OCT. 8% ms PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON *|x Miles Block Phone 560 #| Judge James H. Quinn of Fair- IF To apply on payment of a ladies’ new 5 Office—Miles Block *|& % % & & % % & %k % % & & & & & mont, candidate for associate justice APPLIED suit or coat. VALUABLE x . of the supreme court of the state, was POZI‘I' gOAT Worth $1.00 on purchase of $10.00 Coat, 10 X HHKKKKKKK KKK KKK a visitor in Bemidji Saturday and ) 'URCHASE Worth ¥ XK KKKKKKKKK K% ¥ Sunday. b e Worth ra— Judge Quinn is especially qualified D. B. FISK, Court Commissioner * for the office on the bench. He has OCT. 25 Worth ATTORNEY AT LAW * 0 Worth for the past 20 years been judge of DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. { #|the Seventeenth judicial district and OCT. 28 gg;ta PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office 2nd floor O'Leary-Bowser & |has proved himself to be an able uri e has ial Building 4 |Jurist. He ha presided at the tr *|of the state. * ok kW kK K * x * Office in Mayo Block * $1.50 on purchase of $12.50 or $15 Coat. YOU' IF $2.00 on purchase of $18 or $50, Coat. APPLIED $2.50 on purchase of $25.00 Coat. $3.00 on purchase of $27.50 Coat. $3.75 on purchase of $35.00 Coat. $5.00 on purchase of $45 or $50 Coat. TROPPMAN’S rnnnanmnn~n~ CUT OUT THE COUPON ON COAT PURCHASE - His opponent is William Brown Anderson, who resides in Minneap- VETERINARY SURGEON who has never held a judic- H R KRR K KKK K x| s 20 Who Tas Bey j “THE ial office. Although Mr. Anderson W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. secured a large vote at the primary * VETERINARIAN E election in the Scandinavian districts Ecolnnv * * large on account of his name, he is of GENTER" DR. C. R. SANBORN Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J ANN( CEMENT 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. POLITICAL OuS, KKK KKK EKKK KK X | (Authorized and placed by Charles S. Carter. Amount paid for Office—Miles Block * Kk k ok k kA west of Troppman Store Phone No. 209 KKK KK KK KK KKK Judge Quinn is worthy of the sup- port of this. district. ’ KKK KKK KRR KKK KK X serles $30.00). ERKE KK KKK KKK KKK J. WARNINGER x s ) x VETE'RIN ARY SURGEON * Scotch parentage. If he is elected all DR. L. A. WARD X Office and Hospital 3 doors +* flyle members of the supreme court PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON x - will reside in the Twin Cities. * + * Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. Mrs. Timothy Craig of Kelliher is the guest of Mrs. Robert Mitchell. She will return to her home tomor- row night. KX KX KKK KKK XS TIM SMART * DRAY AND TRANSFER * Safe and Piano Moving * Res. Phone 58 818 America + Oftice Phone 12 * HEEKHKE KKK KN Coronation Graft. The practice of running the foun- tains and couduits with wine on coro- nation day was abandoned after the reign of Queen Elizabeth, but another old custem was observed up to the coronation of George IV. After the king and the company had departed from the banquet in Westminster hall the doors were thrown open, and the DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Block * k ok k ok kK DENTISTS HEEKKKHHKK KKK KKK DR. G. M. PALMER * Ak hkhatk Adrhkhkhkhkkex hkkkhk x DENTIST * people rushed in and cleared the ta- * Y bles of everything—victuals, cloths, DR. EINER JOHNSON *| % Office Phone 124, Resldence 846 plates, dishes, etc., all vanished in a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % Miles Block, Bemidji x few minutes. And, as Sir Walter Scott Bemidji, Minn. * KKK RKKKRKKRE X —wm S D T tells us, the nobility were not above * I am a candidate for Representa- | taking away the saltcellars and spoons. tive from the 62nd district, and.re- spectfully solicit your support at the A Matter of Definition. elelctiflin.hyow 1;1. 1916. Somised “What does citizen mean?” Eddle might make numerous pro : as to what 1 will do if elected, but | "o LS sister. P ———— quantity promises are made largely iy ™ ans 4 the littl 1 to gan votes, and are soon forgotten | CItY,” answered the little girl. after election. Therefore, the prom-| “Then what do you call the people Glasses Fitted * X & & & % X % K % & % & & & *|ises I have to make are few in num- that live outside the city?” asked the ber, but these few will be religiously | boy. DR. J. T. TUOMY * kept, if I am elected. s DENTIST * 1 do promise, if elected, that I shall | you remember that piece about fellow + | perform the Iful‘,iiels :t Represlenitattllvle countrvmen?”—Philadelnhia Ledger. e Gibbons Block. Tel. 230 ¥ ::é];e Sta(.)t: u‘is spséolll,lig,p‘;::e:p;five There are two sclences every man North of Markham Hotel *| ot party consideration or political ex- | ought to learn—first, the science of * K kKK KKKKKKKKEK¥X pediency. speech and, second, the more difficult % Iam opposed to the tu‘ll'thexi- 1ssuinlg1 one of silence.—Socrat of ditch bonds in this district unti K ERAK KA FAA KKK the present judicial ditch law is KX KKK KKK KKK KKK DR. D. L. STANTON * DENTIST * Office in Winter Block * KKK KKK KKK KKK KK * XAk KXAXKk KKk KXk kkk A, V. GARLOCK, M. D. * SPECIALIST * “Oh, they are countrymen! Don’t A. DANNENBERG First National Bank Bldg. * Kk ok ok Kk Kk Kk and chronic diseases CHIROPRACTOR %k h k Kk ok k& x o * DR. H. A. NORTHROP * amended so that ditches will be con- * Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5 7-8 *|, (gTROPHATIC PHYSICIAN + structed only where the quality of the OU READ th Phone 406-W * AND SURGEON +* | soil, prospective settlement and gen- e XK KKK KKK KKK KK ) g eral conditions warrant same. 2 9 ¥ Sulte 1y O'Leary-Bowaer Bldg % I believe the operation of the pres- Otber Fellow S Ad % Office Phone 153; Res. 68-J ¥ b r) & KK E KK KKKK KKK KKK KRR KRR KKK KK KKK entJudicialdltchlawl:ol;‘eexcesslvefl ly costly and that the homes' -an - % DRS. LARSON & LARSON ¥ property of our citizens, which are You are reading this one. « REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS ¥ |j & x X k K X k X X X X X k ¥ : pledged t;r t;:e ipn.{m?nt iodt tge hn- E::t a%o:l:‘lism cpnvmoeh lhyuu iali itti x| terest and principal of sal onds, adve ese Sl)ecmhs?f %;SEBZ:, Fitting o b MELBA BEAUTY PARLORS : pores ibeen jtegpa:ldizeddlt)g "111‘; henotr- i b &apmfi“:l'fi x O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. mous issue of bonds, an e high rate proposition; t it wil We have the facllitles for |y (gjcers Hoyurs 9to 12; 1 to 8 *|of interest paid therefore. bring business to your duplicating broken lenses *|x Evenings and Sundays by | I will do all I can to secure legis- store, The fact that the Pestoftice Block *| X Appointment % |lation to relieve the county from any other fellow advertises is KKK KKK KKK KKK 1’1‘ Bhampogifif:’ph:;;lcuflng : }ms:ihle future payment of said ditch probably the reason he is loans. 1 b khkax|FEEREEREE KKK XXX KK My polit are Republican, but fifl;?gmmm HAEEEH K KKK % % & & % % % % & & & % € % ¥ %[ under the Ia - Tam compelled to make it not be well to give X e ST. CECELIA’S STUDIO oias el i et vl the othier fellow a chance S s * H. 0°CONNOR $lx * — : less othhis pollti:al balletf wi‘tlfl re- . DRAY LINE x PIANO—VOICE ceive the same degree of courtesy : *lx VIOLIN...... *|and attention, and that special privil- To Re.d Your Ad x Telephone §09 : x D_e- e : eges will be‘exm«ll;d to none. 5 Tll .e Col - ? * 'y ¥« Phone 138—Dewey & 9th St. Respec! yours, 3 umns * *lx x| "7 . CHAS. 8. CARTER. in 3 NOES.S AR KKK KK KRR KKK Bk kKRR KRR K] St to 117 ; : : “YOU DO BETTER PAYING GASH” WE INVITE you to learn about CHIROPRACTIC B2y If someone offered to help you im- prove your business you would think it wise to investigate. Is not health as important? Prove for yourself that normal conditions can be restored by CHIROPRACTIC. A. Dannenberg, D. C. First Nat’l. Bank Bldg., Bemidji Office Hours: 10-12, 1:30-5, 7- Phone 406-W. : Huffman & fl’leag 'FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING HN Inm.__l’\lnull Disector Phone 178-W or R Spend Your Money with your home merchants, They help pay the taxes, keep up the schools, build roads, and make this a com- munity worth while. You will findthe -advertising of the best ones in this paper. FOR RENT—8-room house on corner GLASSIFIET B e L LI AU SUU U ST WANTED—Phone 300. Edward An- derson, if you want to sell furni- ture, stoves, clothing, shoes, horses, harness, wagons. 1028 — e e HELP WANTED. S e WANTED—25 men for common la- bor. 25c per hour. Apply next door north of creamery. 2-1023 WANTED—Dishwasher and cook at Challenge Hotel. 3-1024 WANTED — Night porter. Hotel Markham. 1017tf WANTED—Bell boy. Hotel Mark- ham. 1017t WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. Julia Titus, 523 Minn. Ave. 113tf HELP WANTED—Bemidji govern- ment clerks examinations., Nov. 4. $76 month. Sample lessons free. Franklin Institute, Dept. 23-S. T., Rochester, N. Y. dllfi?l ] —— e FOR SALE. FOR SALE—1,200-1b. horse, bugsy and harness. Owner going away. Call Saturday or Monday at Hotel Remore. H. B. McConnell. 1021tf FOR SALE—Two Airedale pups, 7 months old, ,female, pedigreed; ‘champion stock, large and rangy. Best breed of ‘hunting dogs for large or small game. R. E. Fisher. 1019tf FOR SALE—White Leghorn cocker- els; same strain that took first prizes at fair; $2 to $5.00 each. Gordon Smith, 717 Beltrami Ave. 1025 FOR SALE—Good big work hors! cheap as I have my season’s work about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, ‘Minn, 106t FOR EXCHANGE—45 horse gas en- - gine and lath machine, good as new, both or separate. What have i you? M. Longballa, Bemidji, Minn. 1021tf e FOR RENT. A A A PP FOR RENT—Storage room. ‘I can furnish good storage room for fur. niture and goods. C. E. Battles. M-S FOR RENT—Five-room house. A.- Klein. 3-1023 sof 7th and Bemidji Ave.; com- pletely modern and newly decor- ted. 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