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. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1916. Miss Luella Horm of Wilton spent yesterday in the city $50.000 (0 10an on farms. 4 Land Co.—agdv. Dean a71et Miss Stella Zilbert iv visiting rela- Mrs. K. R. Jahr has returned from | Rochester, Minn.,, where she has re- ceived medieal treatment. Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Tuomy enter- tained Misses Strand and Welsh at Sunday dinner yesterday. l‘i:u: at Farley, Minun., for a tew We pay 41 cents for butterfat from 2 . SWEET cream delivered at the Mrs. B. Ellals of Kelliher is the |Creamery. Bemidji Creamery.—Adv. of M . 2-1118 guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson for 3 few weeks. Miss Emerald Perry of the town of rthern was a business visitor in the city Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bowers of the town of Eckles were the guests of relatives in the city Saturday. B/ Mrs. A Morrow of Thiet River ) Falls was in Bemidji Saturday mak- L ing arrangements to move to this city. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson returned Saturday evening from Minneapolis where they have spent the past week. Mr. and Mrs. [ke T. Smith open up a restaurant in the Anton Wold building, on Second street, C avenue. John N Anderson of La Moure,| N. D, is visiting friends in Bemidji for a few days before going to Bau- dette Hair dressing, manicuring, scalp treatment Switches made §1.50 Troppman Block. Phone 112-W Mina A, Myers.—Adv. 11 Mrs. Jack Lyons will leave to- morrow morning for Kelliher where she will join her husband, who will “e employed in Kelliher during the —wNnter months Mr and Mrs. C. M Mrs. J H. Fallon, son, Mrs. Mabel Young and Miss Mary McCallister autoed to Istaca State park vesterday. Bacon, Mr. and Mr:. A, Thomp- Anna and Frances Me- and Mary Olson will return tonight from Federal Dam where they have been the guests of Miss Agnes O'Neil since Saturday Joe Brophy of Baudette is confined at the home of h ster, Mrs. Frank McManus of Dewey avenue, with an attack of rheumatism. He arrived 4+ Bemidji Friday night. ) Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lane have va- cated the W. E. George residence. Mrs. Lane will be a guest at the E. P. Lane home for some time, as her husband has accepted a position out of town. HAYDEN SCHOOL OF MUSIC 2 Telephone $16-W :/ Appointment must be made week in advance : will | Mesdames M. F. Cunningham and George C. Berglund will go to Turtle River this evening where they will organize a Teachers' Bible training classh Mr. and Mrs. H. Mayne Stanton returned this morning trom Minne- apolis where they witnessed the Min- nesota-Wisconsin football game Sat- urday. Miss Olive Whaley returned to Cass Lake this morning from Minne- apolis where she attended the Min- nesota-Wisconsin football game and the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra concert. Melba Beauty Parlors. O'Leary- Bowser Bullding. Manicuting, sham- pooing, chiropody. Get your Melba preparations here. Howme phone 88. | Oftice phone 540. Make your ap- pointment.—Adv. 1125 Mrs. Joe McTaggart has returned from Sleepy Eye, Mian., where she has been for the past three weeks at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. Wil- liam Montgomery. Mrs. Montgomery is 67 yvears old and is suilering from a geueral breakdown. Mrs. 1. W. French returned yes- terday morning from a trip to Ake- ley, Walker and Nevis. Mrs. French accompanied Mrs. L. D. Brown of Little Falls, district president of Fed- erated Woman's clubs, who held meetings at these places with the va- rious study clubs. Mrs. French is a member of the State Arts and Crafts committee ¢f Woman's clubs. AR Sy G. H. Sanberg, superintendent of city schools, N. A. Thorson, county superintendent of schools and Dr. Morley returned this morning from a successful deer hunt. The party, which was composed of the - three Crookston men and Bagley and St. Paul hunters, made a party of eight who hunted south of Shevlin and suc- ceeded in bringing in seven deer.— Crookston Daily Times, Nov. 18. An excellent musical program was given Saturday night in the Metho- dist church by the Swiss Bell Ring- ers, who came here under the aus- pices of the Bemidji High School Athletic association. They played a varied program of popular and standard music, with a number of classical selections. Violin and cello solos and duets, harp, xylophone and marimbaphone selections, and other instruments were brought into use. lThe company has the undivided en- B¢ and 10c Grand 7:30 and Theatre “The Little TONICHT Samaritan” FEATURING THE CLEVER CHILD-ACTRESS JOYCE FAIR “The Man Hunters” - . An Unusual Comedy With ‘‘Pokes and Jabs,”” and {3 « SELIGINEWS-TRIBUNE }WEEKLY "’ “THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR EYES.” mn IN THE SCREAMING,iFUNNY.COMEDY .= 7:30 and 8:485 TON ““NEARLY A KING.” . MATINEE AT 2:30. ;#%% Ghre REX THEATRE mmmmmmPleasing Photoplaysummmmmm Florence Reed l Tomorrow--John |Barrymore Gold Rooster Play in Five Parts IN TH%R&F‘ZVI::)WNED 6 AT BAY ” Bc and 18¢c IGHT 1 | Miss Elizabeth Brennan of Wilton [ spent Saturday in the city shopping. | We pay cash for i Schroeder.—Adv. dorsement of the press wherever it hax appeared and provides a high class entertainment, hides. W. G. 1116tt Bell boy wanted. Hotel Markham. —Adv. 113tf Mrs. Frank Pogue and’daughter, Marion, returned Friday night from Blackduck where they visited four days. One of these nice aays you ought tc go to Hakkerup's and have your picture tagen.—Adv. 14t Misses Theodora Bye and Helen Olson of Blackduck were the guests of friends in the city Saturday. They returned home on the evening train. Well drilling. We guarantee our work and give quick service. Also :;o repair work. Tel. 689--J.—Adv. 6-1123 The Catholic ladies of Wilton will serve a supper Nov. 29 in the new church, from 6 till 8 o'clock. Tick- ets 35¢.—Adv. 7-1127 F. G. Hagren, local manager of the Gamle-Robinson Bemidji com- pany, returned from the Twin Cities this morning. Mr. Halgren attended the Minnesota-Wisconsin football game in Minneapolis Saturday. The Baptist Ladies Ald society will hold its regular business meet- ing in the basement of the church Tuesday afternoon instead of on Wednesday afternoon. A 15-cent supper will be served from 5 till 7:30 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson went to Stillwater, Minn., last eve- ning, having been called there by the death of Mr. Anderson's brother’s wife, Mrd. Axel Anderson, who died vesterday morning. The funeral will be held tomorrow. Among the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji Saturday were Mrs. F. A. Craver of Turtle River, Mrs. William Masterson of the town of Northern, Mrs. Barney Gibney of Wilton and Mrs. Charles Eastman of Turtle River. William Flemming, a nephew of J. J. Flemming of this city, accompa- nied by Alexander McCllIty, both of Howard Lake, Minn.,, were in the city Saturday enroute to Redby where they will hunt big game for a few days. Mrs. Joe Hughes returned to Be- midji Saturday from the Twin Cities where she has been visiting friends and relatives for the past several | weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hughes have rented rooms upstairs in Mrs. John Roe's store, having sold their prop- erty on Irvine avenue. Catherine McCormack, the six- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack, died Saturday night at 8 o'clock from scarlet fever, after an illness of three weeks. Rev. Fr. John J. T. Philippe conducted the services at the home and cemetery vesterday afternoon. ‘“Save a portion of each dollar earned and you will never want; plant a tree where you fell one and your forest will last forever.” We have securea a quantity of small sav- ings banks which we desire to loan |for the purpose of encouraging thrift. There is nothing complicated abput it. Just come in and get one of the little banks, put your money in 1t from day to day and bring it in for deposit as often as you wish. Security State Bank of Bemidji.— Adv. a1027tt CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness, sympathy and assistance during the illness and death of our daughter and grand daughter, Catherine Mc- Cormack. Mr. and Mrs. John McCormack. Mrs. Ratican. A Clear Complexion Most every woman wants a nice, clcar com- plexion, and can have it at a trifling cost. Constipation in women is incre.sing to an alarming extent, and this causes poor circulation which accounts for ycllow, muddy, pimply complezions which so many women are trying to overcome., Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets is the one dependable remedy for bad complexions. They act on the liver and bowelslike calomel, yet have no dangerous after-cffect. They assist nature to throw off * theimpuritics that get inta the blood. They will surely clear up, even the most distress- ingcondition quickly and toncup the entire stem, giving a pure, fresh, ruddy skin. ey are absolutely pure—easy to take and correct conatipation. They act quick- I{. cleanse .and purify—and make you eel fine, Start treatment now. Geta from any druggist—10c and 25¢. HIGH BOOTS Just received, by express, fhree styles of the Utz & Dunn’s New Novelty Boot A dainty boot in a Black Dongola Kid Vamp, with the white top and white stitching— $7.50 Another new one comes in the very dark brown kid bottom and the cham- pagne top; one of the prettiest com- binations— $7.50 There is still another one in an all- black kid Hi-lace boot— $6.00 Knapp’s Shoe Store BELTRAMI AVENUE AGENTS WANTED. Start now selling. our guaranteed nursery stock and make $15.00 to $30.00 weekly with part expenses. Experience unnecessary. Free Out- fit. Home territory. Pay every week. The Hawks Nursery Co., Wauwatosa, Wis.—Adv. 4-1120 A LR L R IR Navigatton closed for the.season last Sunday. Elery Riley shot the first moose of the season while hunting north of Pitt, © The Democratic committee cele- brated its victory Wednesday evening with a banquet at the City cafe. The Board of Trade is considering the proposition of a Wisconsin man to start a brick. tactory in Baudette, After a most successful season’s businesg the Engler Lumber company of Baudette closed the sawing season last week. Seymour Lloyd of Clementson lost a cargo of 200 tons of hay which sank in the river’ before it could be rescued, Fifty mothers of children of the kindergarten, first, second and third grades are forming a parents’ and teachers' club. . The members of the charity board have decided to make application to the school board and village council to employ a visiting nurse as was done last year. Gu¢ Lambi, a Finn, committed suicide Thursday in a room of the Miller block by placing a rifle in _———— State of Minnesgta, County of Bel- trami. In District Court, 16th Judicial Dis- trict. SUMMONS. FRED W. HILL, ‘ Plaintift V8. CLARA M. BIXBY, and Tams Bixby, Defendants. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA to the above named defendants: YOU AND EACH OF YOU, are here- by summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which com- plaint has been filed in the office of the Clerk of the above named Court, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint upon the sub- scribers at their offices in the City of Brainerd, Crow Wing County, Min- nesota, within Twenty (20) days af- ter the service of this summons upon y?u. exclusive of the day of such ser- vice; AND if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. SWANSON & SWANSON, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Post Office and Office address: Suite 206-207 Iron Exchange Bldg., Brainerd, Minnesota. 8td 116-1120 # %% bis mouth *and pulling tho.trigger. . ~ A love affair was the cause of the act. _THe Board-rof Trade h mended “to the counctl that a dele- &ate to the Northern Minnesota De- velopment association meeting at Be- midjl be, named. i Pulpwood prices along the M. & L and Cgnadian Northern have gone up close to $12 per double cord as against $8 a year ago. Cedar poles and excelsior bolts are also in good demand and prices for saw logs are also improving, When in need of wooD Remember GEO. H. FRENCH & SON Phone 93 or 438-J Prompt deliveries to all parts of the city. 4 ft. or 16 in. lengths. Special rate on delivery from oar. Alaska’s mineral output last year amounted to thirty-two million dol- lars, over half of which was gold. SMBERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON 406 Beltrami Ave. There_are 738,812 registered vot- ers in New York city this year; near- ly 34,000 more than four years ago. Huffman & mfl FURNITURE AND UNSERTAKING B R MoXEE, Fameral Dicscter - Phone 178-W or R REST Distance is no barrier—our tele- reaches all parts of the United States in a few graph delivery system hours. .The expression through the me- dium of beautiful flowers for Thanks- @ Chrysanthemums and Roses For Thanksgiving Day ORDER NOW. WE DO THE THURSDAY, NOV. 30th Telegraphed to all parts of the United States. Aeot FLORIST giving Day is a custom which has be- come universal in the past number of years, BEMIDJ1. MINN. Opposite Library Phone 88 THE JOYS OF LIFE INCLUDE FLOWERS At the florist’s today, I saw your dear face In every flower that brightened the place; Roses, Chrysanthemums—red, pink and white, Recalled your dear eyes tender love light; And I pledge you today that your face with its smile, Will live evermore in my heart. with the Can’t you write such a note and send it along with a flower from ELLIOT ? DRY CLEANING Clothes Cleaners for Men Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE Hogan Bros., Props. LR R R R L R R RS LR R LR R R R R EEEEEE RS BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 488 Third St. 22 2 2 P RLERR RS RS RRERRREEEREEEERE RSB R 12222 E2RR2 2R R RS LR EE SRR R LS 88 LR EE SRR R LR R DRUGS AND JEWELRY <« Wholesalers and Retallers Service and satisfaction. Mail Orders given that same ser- % vice you get in person. * BARKER'S * Bemidji, Mion. & . LR RS SRS R LR RN LRSS LSRR LR These Are “Good-Service” Advertisers Offering you their “‘good-service" and spending money to tell this commun- ity about themselves. .Why not call them up? KX KRR KRR KK KK KKK KK KKK KKK KK * x % x « KOORS BROTHERS CO. % % x * * x PHOTOGRAPHER * * Bakers and Confectioners & % ‘ x +« Manufacturers and Jobbers & & Photos Pay and Night x % Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, * & * % Confectionery,Cigarsand & N. L. HAKKERUP * * Fountain Goods x ¥ . L 3 * 316 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 ¥ % *x AKX KKK KKK KX XK KK KR KKK KX KX KX KX XXX X MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & BEEERESERE LR * Wholesale and Retail x T « Pianos, Organs and Sewing ypewriter Ribbons Machine . c h P « 117 Third St. Bemidjl « aroon Ipir x Phone 573-W * swm‘a Sh“'s * J. BISIAR, Manager * KEK KK XX KKK KK Paperineveryconceivableforn J X X X XXX XXX KKXHE Phone 922 * BERMAN INS. AGENCY % Y x Farm, Fire, Tornado * *x Insurance * PIONEER OFFIGE W0k ok kb % % KR KK KRR KK KK ¥ ¥ GENERAL MERCHANDISE DEAN:LAND CO. * % Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, % ¥ % Flour, Feed, ete. The <« Land, Loans, Insurance x % careful buyers * and City Property x % buy here. * ¥ Troppman Block Bemidjl & & W. G. SCHROEDER * x & % Bemidji Phoue &5 + AR XK KRR E KRR KR EEEKK KKK KKK KKK % Money to Lhan * It will pay you to know us <« KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK XK KK « For Farm Insurance and Ak hk kK | Land to Sell % Phone 19 Bemidji, Minn. Farm Loans, See J. P. LAHR Markham Hotel Bldg. Bemidji, Minn. x * * * Lands Bought and Sold & x x RN R KKK i