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TR N PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE and Get Your Good Things To Eat Ask for Model ice cream, office. O. M. Hanson was today from Big Falls. C. E. Harding was in the city from Nary, last night. in the city Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer || “Summer Baking We make a specialty to sup- ply the home with good baking. Why worry and take up your time in cooking during the for a little and then breaking at the head of the congregation tnto thie mu- sic set to the words thus delivered. The effect of this would no doubt be frequently more curlous and enteftain. Ing than edifying and solemn, and strange developments must occasional- Iy have occurred. The position tested not only the musical qualifications, but Since May, 1906, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been r entirely free from aicohol. If you are in poor e e r Om health, weak, pale, nervous, ask' your doctor, about taking this non-alcoholic tonic and altera- tive, If he has a better medicine, take his.| l Get the best, always. This CO O gc have no secrets! We publish e formul o of a1l our preparations. AT also_the literary attainments, of the PHYSICAL CULTURE M d l Miss Jennie Gunderson of Shotley || Warm we;\lth.et w!leud y°‘; €an || joader, and there are passages in the . . Pl . procure choice viands at our || metrical version of the Psalms as used - LAWYER . Gl)e 0 e is : visitor in the city. ; bakery: in Scotland which must have put rura) C o l u m b u S B u g g i e S —_ —’__—Em_-wds Bakery. Confectionery Target Practice,” a side-splitter. || _ We make fresh pies, cakes precentors on thelr mettle.—London WM. B. MATT 8 Big black tent, tonight. i " || Notes and Queries. ATTORNEY AT LAW . ctlce: the United States Supreme 85:‘-2'-“::‘1,3‘:‘:’5‘} clml‘“fifl‘(’) é’é:,“‘i?.a 'a:f Goneral Land Ofice—In d”gon- ress. Npecial attention given to Lan n: il ol e, e Olaims. Refer to the ho Minne: Dolegation in Orongress. Offices: Fow YoriAvenue. Washington., D. O D. H. FISK d Counsellor at Law Attorney an Hotel Markham, and Dairy Store 5135 Minnesota Ave. Phone 123 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream WaNTED—Apprentice girls. In- quire at Berman Emporium. William Poupore, the cedar dealer, went to Blackduck last evening on a business trip. W. L. Sheldon of International Falls was among the out-of-town ‘cookies, graham bread, cream bread, buns, and other choice goods every day. Phone 118 THE LAKESIDE ‘BAKERY The good ship Falr Wind was bowl- Ing along before the nor'west trade. The captain was in the galley peeling potatoes for the men's dinner; the mate was swabbing down the poop; the cook was shooting the sun and the apprentices were merrily shooting holes in the skylight with chunks of plum duff. | Double or Single Surreys, two seated open T have just received a full carload of Columbus Buggies which are offered for sale at my barn | and Concordbuggies, rubbertired runabouts They can be seen at the barn. The public } is invited to call and see them . visitors in the city today. Souvenir envelopes at this office.| “There she blows!” cried the man in : . E. E. McDonald { The City The ladies of the Episcopal Guild “Feeding Tramp,” a big laugh. thlen:;olxl’; ::lelst;v s 500 Second St. : Tholllas NeWby = = Arpr"rm(:RNEY AE..'::: Bleck will meet at the home of Mrs.Crocker Big black tent tonight. “There what blows?” yelled the skip- Bemidh, g Orke M Thursday afternoon at 2:30. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore ian and Surgeon Physician .“l‘l DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon otce In Mayo e Phone 397 Legal blanks at this office. “How Murphy Paid His Rent.” Big black tent, tonight. Miss Knox of Nebish wasa visitor in the city last evening. Wanted—two girls for kitchen George Shea, who is scaler for the Crookston Lumber company, has gone to Bagley on a business trip. P. A. Walsh, sheriff of Koochi- ching county, went to Crookston yesterday afternoon, on official busi- ness. work. * Hotel Markham. H. S. Funstoy of Big Falls was a business visitor in the city yester- day. R. S. McDonald and wife were in the city yesterday frum_International Wantep—Two girls for kitchen »e T, “The wind,” answered the lookout, with a hoarse laugh. The captain burst into tears. “Kidded aboard my own ship,” he wept, but his tears were interrupted by a wild yell from the forecastle. “Land ho!” “Whereaway?” cried the skipper. “At the bottom.” A sneering laugh from the hands. Stereoscope and Views We have received a large shipment of PETTIJOHN Phone 396 work. Hotel Markham. i Rasti ol Falle “Fooled again” said the captamn| J|] BREAKFAST FOOD and DENTISTS. i WanTED—Apprentice girls. In- s andy . assiney Jatte Thomas Butler, who has been fore- | tearfully. And with a plunge over 3 i Vera Cutler, who is but three years P . . the side he was gone—New York yuire at Berman Emporium, 1d. A hit ) bill. Big black| ™" for Robinson & Dick, at Niawa, el i DR J. T. TUOMY “ so 5 [ OICe % 1t.on.any biil & bac came in last night from the scene of —_— : Reformation,” a whole show in |y, s tonight. " E A 5 Dentist itself. Big black tent tonight. his labors. 8o Called Intelligence In Animals. ! st National Bank Bu 1d'g. Telephone No. 230 DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Number 209 utmm“n of 1st Nat'l Bank Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith returned today from a visit to Minneapolis: Typewriter ribbons, nearly all Remember that the Hawkins meat market will be reopened to the public Saturday, with James F. Hawkins in personal charge. Remember that the Hawkins meat market will be reopened to the public Saturday, with James F. Hawkins in Now the so called intelligence of the lower animals is largely like that of the rills that find their way to the sea, or of the seeds of the plants that find their way to their proper for food send them in all directlons Two packages of Pettijohn’s celebrated breakfast food, one Sterescope and fourteen views for fifty cents. ; personal charge. habitat. Marsh plants find their wa; — Third St.. = E y pe :fi‘kes of :fi““d”d machines at the| g John Graham and children|” b o oo diont uced in making| to the marshes, hill plants Gad their ROE & MARKUSE Pl [ DRAY AND TRANSFER. loneer ofrice. Ireturned this morning from Langor, Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and way to the hills. The spores of the , i . J. A. Hendricks, the Fosston|where they had been on a visit to .q| Dlack knot seem to hunt out every | Wes Wright, t business visitor in i M Graham’s | €Xtacts must pass - test of chemical | plum tree in the land. The rats and | and Transtor. aktorney; was: a. business Mrs. Dettling, TS. raham’s purity and even every finished | the mice find thelr way to your new B- u L,l- E ' s | Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave |the city today. mother. batch is inspected and tested hous:e ot!; new b:;n becau;e rthey are : ' N ‘ ™ B . constantly on e searc] or new o : - = T Smart Be:rt“Hobson spent yesterdf!v m| Theodore Gulllckfion,general agent =W. T. Blakeley, the Farley logger, | flelds. The squirrels find the acorn ; : 7 i ]‘_ - om Bemidji and returned last evening to | for the Hamm Brewing company, re- ; grove and the birds the cherry trees | i N | Dray and ,.".g.,. Safe and Phn; -ozl:: his home at Kelliher & d this morning f busine: returned yesterday afternoon from a for the same reason. Thelr necessitios .3 ; Phone No. 38 | 618 America : i urne S MOrnIng LIOM & DUSINERS . one trip to Cass Lake, where a ‘It Beats the Band’ Is the expression heard 'round Bemidji in regard to the great reductions in pianos, organs and sewing Bert Getchell returned this morn- ing from a cruising expedition in the vicinity of Northome. H. C. Baumgartner and brother, W. T. Baumgartner, were in the city today from Louis postoffice. F. J. McPartlin and wife and trip up the north line of the M. & I. railway. Charles Hayden, who is among the many dealers who handle cedar at Blackduck, spent yesterday in this city and returned to his -lmmeI last evening. he went to look after some logging interests in which he has been inter- ested for the past four months. P. J. McKeon of Brainerd, who has charge of the boarding cars on the M. & I. railway, was a visitor in the city yesterday. He went north Il they hit the right spots. I cleared off a swamp in the woods and put a ditch through it; in two or three years the cattail flag was growing In my ditch. These winged seeds from dis- tant swamps traversed the air in all directions, and when the wind dropped them on the proper soil they took root and throve; all others—vastly the ' Attend the Minnesota. S tate Fair SEPT. 2-7, 1907 A at Hamline between St. Paul and Minneapolis. . A greater number—came to naught.— 2 machines. Mrs. Wm. Doughterty of Inter-| Adolph Klein returned this morn- last evening to look after some|John Burroughs in Atlantlc, 3 Considered the best State Fair in America. . national Falls were in the city today. | ing from Big Falls, where he had | qiiess on that end of the line. Better attractions this yearZthan ever. REMEMBER James Fraser, representing Bisiar, | been on a business trip. Mr. Klein The Fatal Bowsprit. When Purchasing your Railroad Ticket - but one more week we are go- ing to offer a discount of ten per cent on Kimball, Walth- worth, Heinze and N. Schultz pianos and Singer and Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines. Come in and look around —we are proud to show our stock and like to show them. We can save you time, money and anxiety. Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co.’s 311 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. Tel. 319 THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L. Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT Vanderlip & Company ot this city, went to Blackduck last evening, on business. 2-shows—2. If you can’'t find room at the first show, the second is just as good. Hubbard-Brown Amusement Co. Remember that the Hawkins meat market will be reopened to the public Saturday, with James F. Hawkins in personal charge. William Bets, who is emplo;ed in the logging division of the Crooks- ton Lumber company, was in from Fowlds yesterday. A special meeting of the Eastern Star will be held Friday evening when there will be work. A full at- tendance of members is requested. A. C. Leslie, attorney for A. A. White, the townsite proprietor, came down this morning from a business trip, in company with Mr. White, to Littlefork. is interested in a butcher shop and meat market at the “Falls.” George Kirk, of the logging firm of Kirk Bros.,, passed through the city this morning, having come down the line from a business trip. He passed through to St. Paul, on busi- ness. William Masterson left today for Edmore, N. D., where he will remain until after threshing is completed in the “Flickertail” state. He shipped a “bunch” of horses to Edmore yes- terday. E. L. Kaelble, who is now a resi- dent of Hibbing, is in the city look- ing after some business matters. He expects to return to Hibbing the latter part of this week or the first of next week. John McGrath, the corpulant com- mercial traveler for the B. Heller Liquor Company of Minneapolis, came in last evening from Superior and - left: this morning for M. & I. Mrs. E. J. Lane of Grand Forks, N. D., is visiting at the home of R. J.Fenton. She will return to Maple Lake, where she has been spending the past week, thisafternoon. Her daughter, Miss Mary E. Lane, ac- companied by Miss Nina L. Beaupre of Cass Lake, visited here with Jos. B. Fenton the 15th and 16th inst. Ten Years In Bed “For ten years I was confined to my bed with disease of my kidneys,” writes R. A. Gray, J. P of Oakville, Ind. “It was so severe that I could not move part of the time. I consulted the very best medical skill avail- able, but could get no relief until Foley’s Kidney Cure was recom- mended to me. It has beena God send to me.”—E.A. Barker. Attend Sale Tonight. The sale given by the St. Phillip’s Aid will continue today and this evening. ‘The auction sale will begin Now, if you have never reefed a miz- zen or jigger, as we generally call it, on a small boat running off under a press of sail in a seaway, you have never done an acrobatlc stunt that knocks out the most thrilling feats of the arena. It is not so bad as laying out on the headspar to shift a jib, because the wet is left out, and there- fore it is a job not so detested by seamen. Working on the bowsprit is most dreaded of all sea jobs. More men lose thelr lives off that spar than from all other parts of the ship to- gether, plunge into it, at the same time the heavy foot of the sall bangs across, knocking off your hold, and overboard you go to be swept under and trodden upon by the swift rushing forefoot.” A dark night on a jib boom with a half muzzled sail storming about and the spar end pitching, bucking and forking the brine at every plunge—there may be nastier places; if so, they have nev- er crossed my hawse—T. F, Day in Outing Magazine. The Inspiring “Rebel Yell.” To know truly what the “rebel yell” ‘was one must have heard it with the din and the roar of the rifles and the thunder of the artillery; with the shrieks of the wounded and the groans Driving along she takes a |- Buy a Round Trip Ticket it will save you time and inconvenience when You are ready to return. Long limit on round trip tickets—stay 30 days if you like. Great Northern Railway E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent, ~ ° Bemidji, Minn.”* Now Is The Time ’ To purchase a building site in Bemidji. We have a number of i choice building lots which may . : Solomon Fishing Rogin Falls, Scotland John O’Neil, the Northome logger, | passed through the city this morn- ing on his way from Northome to of the dying; must have seen mother earth being discolored with the rich blood of valorous men. “When Greek north-line points. James O. Burse of Grand Forks, be purchased on reasanable térms at 8:00 p. m. Ice cream and cake will be-served all day. gt 5 oined Greeks, then was the tug of king Hi Ladd Stillwater to consult with his partner, | N+ D+ caine over from his home yes | +The gold cross and lunch cloth ivnr;" when Amerlcans met Axgerl- Taking Home a Ladder 1. A. Trvine terday and 1§ tarrying in the city,|will also be disposed: of. cans, it was then the “rebel yell” was Tllustrated Song Love Me and the World I Mine Beating the Landlord Evolution of Two Sisters Complete Change Tomorrow Night Admission Ten Cents Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. Pioneer Rev. H. Hjerlaas, of Mekinock, N. D, will conduct services in the Norwegian Lutheran church this evening at 8 o’clock. All are cor- dially invited to attend. J. C. Shultz, the traveling auditor for the M. & I railway, passed through the city last evening on his way from Brainerd to visit points along the north line of the M. & I. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brosseau of Crookston came down yesterday from Blackduck, where they had been visiting for a week with relatives. They returned to _their home at Crookston yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J. W, Carl wife of John Carl, the county attorney of Mahnomen county, came over last night from her home at Mahnomen and spent, the night in the city. She left this morning for a visit with friends at Walker. We often hear people complain they are not able to get good ' lead pencils. We carry in stock an ex- cellent line and you can get a HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH, or a HHHHHH. If you want a soft pencil try our BB, BBB, BBBB. We carry the celebrated Kohinor pen- cils, checking pencils, colored pen- cils. To be appreciated the line’ must be seen. “Romeo’s Rival.” Youw'll like it. Big black tent, tonight. Remember that the Hawkins meat market will be reopened to the public Saturday, with - James F.: He isa relative of William Burse, the general manager for the Beltrami Timber company. Aad A. Tone, the Northome attorney, came down from his home this morning and went ‘to - Grand Rapids this noon to attend a meet- ing of the board of county commis- sioners of Itasca county,of whith he is a' member. under a positive guarantee to cure constipation, sick headache, stomach trouble, or any form of indigestton. If it fails, the manufactures refund your money. - What more can any, one do? - E. A. Barker. . Matt Fisher, who owned the Funkley Bugle, and who also con- ducts a refreshment * parlor “at Funkley, spent yesterday in'thiis city, returning to his-home last evening. And, by the wa'}",_what has “become of the Bugle? The Pioneer fails to receive a copy of the “great -moral family journal,” and we fear that| the last blast has been blown 'for Fisher’s publication. Orino Laxaivte Fruit Syrup.is sold{- Hay Fever And Summer Colds Victims of hay fever will experience great - benefit by - taking Foley’s Honey and Tar, as it stops difficult bréathing immediately and heals the inflamed air passages, and even if it should fail to cure you it will give instant relief.” The genuine isin a package. E. A. Barker. ‘The Lining of His Cravat. '“You have often heard the question, ‘Where a man’s treasure is, there will his heart ‘be also,” sald a city detec- tive. “I saw an Illustration of that not long .ago on a rallroad train. A de- ftective employed by the rallway com- pany'and I were seated near a country- man who. adjusted his necktle every few minutes. ' “vThat tie bothers the old man, I sald to my companlon. “‘Don’t think 1t's the tle,’ replied the mallroad detective. “Then he leaned forward and said to the farmer, ‘Better take your money out of that necktie.’ #‘Who told you I had money in my tle? demanded the farmer. “The detective then explained that bis actions in adjusting his neckwear led to the supposition. ‘The farmer ad- mitted that he bhad chosen the tie as the hiding place for a number of bills. Clarence Huck, accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Markham, left this morn-| ing for Minneapolis, where he - will | be joined by Walter ‘Markham, and together the boys will go to Penning ton, N. J., where they will ‘attend the - Pennington Seminary duri; this fall, the coming winter, - and: next spring. Mrs. Markham "z'bes to'the cities to see to it that .the boys get'a'good start for the seat of learning, Which is located forty mil Hawkins in personal charge. from New York city. ; 5 R e ey € | $rom his desk in front of the pulpit the *( chant ‘the words in & ‘His tdea was all right’ concluded the. detective, ‘but he couldn’t keep his hands off the ‘cravat.’ "--Kn_nln Olty The leader of pselmody, or precentor,. In the Church of Scotland used tb rend. successive lines for “congregational ‘singing. “ He 'was the “letter gae”—I. @, he that let go of started the-praise— and his desk was called the “letteron" (lectrinum), Pltching' h St Hote: : | &nd: forget about it .the next day will |- A Hotoiof smu o, complain for weeks about the-loss of | an umbrella—Chicago. Record-Herald. | S glven birth, It was a thing to inspire brave men to actlon, to give resolution strength; to the coward it was a con- suming terror. The man who could stand unbalanced in the' face of the real ‘rebel yell” in the days of its strength may justly lay claim to a courage that knows no faltering.— Knoxville Journal, Carlyle’s Bumptiousness. Joachim, the great violinist, was introduced to Carlyle by a mutual friend. The sage was about to take his morning walk, and he asked Joa- chim to accompany him. During a very long walk In Hyde park Carlyle | kept the conversation running on Ger- many and its great men—the Freder- icks, Moltke and Bismarck—until at last Joachim thought it was his turn to take a lead, and he started with the inquiry, “Do you know Sterndale Ben- nett?’ “No,” was the reply, and, after a pause, “I don’t care generally for mu- siclans; they are an empty, wind bag- 8y sort of people.” First Run on a'Bank, The first “run” on banking Institu- tlons in London was in 1667. ‘Many Lombard street goldsmiths and bank- ers had lent out the money intrusted to them and, belng called upon for payment, were unable to meet the de- mand. A crowd of creditors and oth- ers assembled, and a riot followed, in which four bankers were hanged at thelr own doors before order could be restored and the angry creditors per- suaded that they were mot :being swindled. Lots of Degrees, First Professor—That man has been signally honored by many. - colleges. Second Professor—I shonld say. 8o He has been given . enough degrees to qualify him for a first clur'thé;; mometer.—Milwaukee Journal. ; . A man who can lose $500 on: stocks For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, BemidH. Lumber and Building Material We carry in stock at all times a complete line of Lumber and Building Material, Dimensions, etc. We are clcsing out at cost our large line of glass and can give you'good values.