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"W^M iV-' 1+-^jj FBIDAY, FEBRUAiY Hj 1W3. J. Q. Morrison and wife of Red Lft&e are in Bemidji today. Michael Djonne of the town of Liberty transacted business in the city Thursday. Skating at the roller rink until 11:30 tonight after the ball game. Adv. Orville Senear, son of Mrs. Effie Senear, is sick at his home, 418 Ir vine avenue with, pneumonia. Dr. L. A. Ward returned this morning from Eau Claire, where he has been attending his father. "Titanic", composed by Oscar Nel son of Bemidji is on sale at the Fair Store.rAdv. Clara Kennedy and Esther Johns-, ton of Minneapolis are spending a few days in the*city as the guests of friends. Aleck Doran went to Minneapo lis Monday night to attend the auto show. He is expected to return this evening. MilkFourteen quarts for one dollar, if paid for in advance. W. O. Schroeder.Adv. Archie Naugle returned this morning from a visit with relatives and friends in Chicago and points in Michigan. Rev. Charles Plesher went to Thief River Falls with the delega tion of Bemidji teachers who are at tending the teachers' convention. If your stenographer slows up on. her work and gets careless, give her Holllater's R. M. Tea it will keep her active, full of energy. Barker's Drug Store.Adv. t:hladies of the Swedish Lutheran will give a literary program and basket social in the Odd Fel low's hall on Washington's birthday, Saturday, February 22. Two marriage licenses were issued here yesterday by Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda. One was issued to Ole Olson and Slgrid Halvorson. The other to August Carlson and Ida Sa thre. Anticipating big business this spring, I have just received two ship ments of dry goods, one car of feed and one of flour. It pays to trade with W. G. Schroeder.Adv. Mrs. George A. McDonald of Win- Easter HERE'S .giving plenty through Two models-No. 3ffi2, with low bust, ^00 and No. 324, with medium bust REMEMBER "Lastikops Cloth" and "Lastikops Webbing," two Nemo patented inven ions, are'"11 only elastic fabrics in existenee that SvT.l ix-t their elasticity**""'^ outwear the rorw'. nipeg, who has been the guest of her1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. McMamis of this city for about six weeks .left* iThurday on the 3:80 train for'her home. .Misses Elsie Sohmitt, third grade teaeher,cKarna Anderson, kindergar-: ten teaeher and Nannie Anderson^ first grade teacher, who are attend ing the teachers' institute at Thief River Falls will return Sunday ntgnt. '''2 The stockholders of the Northern National Ban* have large property holdings In thia city and the sur rounding country and consequently their interest* are Identical with, yours.-Adv. rMlss Floy Donaldson went to? Northome yesterday morning to visif Dr. and Mrs. Ward. Dr. Ward, who was painfully burned when his drug, store took fire last week, is reported as recovering as quickly as can be expected. Mrs. D. K. McPherson and son Clifford of Cogswell, North Da kota, who have been guests at the M. E. Ibertson home for about three weeks, left this morning for their home. Mrs. McPherson is Mrs. Ibert son's sister. Mesdames H. E. Reynolds and E H. Winter were hostesses this after noon at a Valentine party given at the home of Mrs. Reynolds. 500 was played at nine tables. The decora tions were carried out all in red,' hearts, cupids and carnations being used: If your wife joins ^he bridge or. Ladies Never Home Journal club, in sist on hev taking Hollister's R. M. Tea, it will regulate her habits. Bar-, ker's Drug Stere.Adv. Miss Marjorie Knappen and her mother, who is visiting her for a, few days, went to Tenstrike last night and will be the .guests of Mrs. M. E. Knappen until Saturday eve ning. Mrs. Knappen expects to re turn to Minneapolis Monday morn ing. Miss Ida Sather of Blackduck, for merly of Mentor, Minnesota, and August Carlson of Blackduck, were married Thursday afternoon at 2:30 by Judge .A. Clark, in the judge of Probate 'soffice. Mr. and Mrs. Carlson will make their future home in Blackduck where Mr. Carlson it in business. At the last regular, meeting of the Ladies' Aid society of the Methodist church, the date of the spring sale was.set for.March 26, the sale to be held in the church basement. Lunch will also be served in connection with the sale. Anyone who has arti tles to donate for the sale report to Mrs. Chas. H. Flesh'er or Mrs. W. P. Dyer. Cass Lake Times: The following a wonderful new corsetby far the greatest fiijurereducer ever sold as low as $3.00. It's the new The picture tells what this corset does. You have an extremely /ono corset which is made perfectly comfortable by wipe gores of Lastikops Cloth at the back, extending far below the ends of. the back steels. These*gores -expand when you sit down, ofLroom .the corset-edge can't Bhow tiie corsetcan't "rideup.'' To secure a good fit in an outer gar- ment the Corset must be correct. We are showing the correct Spring Models. Kab Corsets, $1 to $5 NemoCorsets, $3 to $5 SpecialAny lady not finding what she wishes in our dress goods depart- ment can select any pattern she de- sires in the Tailoring book for enough to make a suit, dress or coat and we will remove the sample, thereby giving her an exclusive pattern.^ Mad to4)rder =fc l^STlCURVEiBACKj **tfW A western drama featuring G. M. Anderson. "The Deoter^e Blind Child" A Powerful drama with manysthrilUag scenes. young people went tb Bemidji Sat urday evening to root for the bas ket ball boys 'who played at that place: The Misses Adeline Tand berg, Laura Kennedy, Carrie and Selma Simonson, Sybil and Maude. Partridge, Madeline Smith .and Elsie Auringer. After the game the boys* and girls enjoyed themselves at a dance after which they went te the home of Miss Rojberts (who act ed as chaperon) and .played cards. They all i reported a. good time. Crookston Daily' Times:" Mr. and Mrs. C. Strander entertained last evening .at a. six. o'clock dinner com plimentary to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stephens who.left this noon for Mon tana where Mr. Stephens has busi ness interests, after which they'will proceed to Los Angeles and1 Cass Lake Times: On Saturday evening the basket ball boys played the Bemidji High in the Aromry at Bemidji. The hall was about three times the size of Cass Lake's gym nasium so the boys, not being used to such a hall were outpointed both in throwing baskets and team work. The game ended with a score of 45 to 12 in favor of Bemidji. Bemidji has a small but fast and stocky team and they play well together. An in teresting game is promised here when Cass Lake and Bemidji play on Cass. Lake's gymnasium, March 8. If Dad comes home late and has trouble in finding the.key hole, just give him Hollister's R. M. Tea for an eye opener it regulates. 35c. Bar ker's Drug Store.Adr. t*h& W 1HEATRE T09HBHT--PICTURES DE LUXE "Bren+ho Billy** Love illfalrf'JCEBsaiiay) "The Heelm Boolm Slide" "King Oetton" (Kalem) :W Athne picture.showing some views of )he cotton fields andvhew it is made/into cloth. "A Nero'e Reward" (K*\m\ A very laughable mrai comedy. (Kalem Ovmkm Monttmymnd Tutndayt "BilLY'S BURGLAR" two*rm0l oomedy-dwmmm by the Vitmgrmtik Oo. other Southern California points to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrd. Stranders guests last evening were Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Sivertson and daughter, MisB Helen, and Marcus Stephens. Money Cheerfully Refunded Skinners 36-in. Guaranteed Silk, whit and colors, price a 1 Kfi yard....:................ ....$JLOU 27-inch Messaline, our guarantee with every yard, black, white and colors, price a yard Beautiful Foulard Silks, a large range of colors and patterns, price A ll.OO and $1.25 45^inch Clrarmeuse Silk, black, white, tan and navy, a' yard 1 A TT*** $1.00 $2.00 -litfJxi, Once Was Enough Requited Love AYB E you feel that you have clothes enough but it seems to us as if the prices we're making in our clearance sales ought to change your opinion about it. clothes really don't need much price-inducement to make them sell but we like^to fiaish up -a season's business clean and clear and we're offering values that ought to do it Com arid see Suits, Values at $15 Overcoats, Values at $15: BEN SCHNEIDER, Pres. Bemidji, Minn. CMS. COUINSKY, Sw. Tril l. All out of town orders sent.br parcels post prepaid. Only five weeks 4n which to secure your Easter apparel. We offer a charming display of^Easter things. The ne% creations in the making of smart clothes as well as the finished garments. Raiments that you can wear right out of the store jand feel well dressed! In traying^your Easter wear at this store you nottmly secure the best styles,feutthe low- est price and exclusiveness. Sprin Creation for thewoma whowishesto economize This is the opportunity to do so Women who must ecomize need notfiacriflceistylein order toido BO. TO those we offer a fine selection of Ready-to-Wear Garments. If she can make her own garments we offer a great chance to *ave money on piece goods. black. New Dresses Dresses that Demonstrate Our Facilities for Securing the Best of Values Ladies' Silk Dresses, colors d QK Ladies' Blue A f^ CIO pink, navy and royal, price...pOat/*J Serge Dresses J\^P"w" %v Ladies' Messaline Dresses, C19 t\(\ Ladies' White Voile Dresses/ Jtfi jtf} colors navy .and rose pi^atl\J lace and embroidery trimmed ^wtW, In additiaiiito out: ready-to-wear, wecaa jnl two weeks' time, make a Suit, Goat,. Dress or Sfcirtxtd bfder. We guarantee the fit.v Spring book of cloths now here. Wool Dress Goods. We buy our Dress Goods direct from the mills, thereby not only saving apart ii ^uri^ae price, but guaranteeing the quality and style. Whe Mantle-o R*4 'Evans, Vf ^y^rtl: Tr Is 'Setitf story of an orphan girl and a man who is mistaken for a notorious *_ #j, Palmetto Hat Industr ^Sr!rr?r Is an interesting Lubin Eahnettohatt'forladies. 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