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75¢ and 50c boys’ woolen knee v dell B y delicate matter, to be sure, but'do you PROFESSIONAL PP The Continued pants this week 38c. Schueider| o wrie viiy iy o thinkyourhuahlndiu,-sgoodloo’klng uyhe CARDS LOCAL HA ENlN S &?fl.\?l Events. Bros, fanalonewii e oo lo:n'llrih: ;z::::iffi;lel:':ififllv‘/" Ofli:rh!o b';llyl | o =» LA 3 4 ‘ : .| replicd. igor if he wi | = = Miss Cobey arrived in the city| “wyuy' pemaps you have n leaning to | § Aok your doctor if there is ome single ©DIY USe it. Removes dandruff, keeps the ! ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE “MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE. LAWYER . FRANK A JACKSON LAWYER BEMIEJL - MINN_ D H FISK nery trade. Inquire at 315 Minne- T. J. Andrews went to Bridgie last | recover his wonted robustfulness. py!” A Counarlior at Luw [sota Ave. evening to look after some business : “Very true,” 1 observed, “but why sttorney and Connw fo vening A wonderful and mysterious- x| gig you tell him you were 5o 0ld?” L. J. Larson of Fosston was a visitor in the city last night and today. Henry Ottow of Little Falls passed through the city last evening to International Falls. We're offering $4.50 and $9 chil- dren’s suits this week for $2.15. Siz3s 2 to 7. Schueider Bros. J. E. Leighton, district manager for the M. B. A. lodge, went to Crookston yesterday on business. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnent wants apprentice girls to learn the milli- James Fraser, of the firm of Bisiar Wanted: Apprentice girls at Berman Emporium. Deputy Sheriff J. N. Bailey went to Kelliher last night on an official trip. Mrs. H. N. McKee has accepted a position in Mrs. Conger’s millinery establishment. Boys’ “Iron Clad” merino hose the 25¢ kind this week for 18c. Schneider Bros. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris went to Tenstrike last night ona business mission. ¥ interests which he has there, last evening from her home at Min- neapolis and has accepted a position in the Henrionnet millinery estab- lishment, 3 D. A.McFarland,master mechanic for the M. & I railway, went to Big Falls last evening to look after some work at that place for his company. Mrs. W. N. Bowser and son, Eben, returned last evening from Rochester, where they spent the past two weeks. Eben appears to be in somewhat better health since he left here and hopes are entered that he will hibition of magic by the Zat Zams, another branch ol art?" suggested the prince. “Indeed, I have not!” the violinist said in & burst of confidence. “But, your highvess, I Just love to cook! I really believe 1 should make an excel- lent chef if I had the opportunity to practice.”—New York Tribune. A “Fine Old Woman.” During the evening a gentleman came to Mrs. Siddons and said, “Mad- am, 1 beg your pardon for asking so rude a question, but in consequence of a wager allow me to ask your age.” She replied, “Seventy-elght ~years old.” “Hang it said he, “I have lost.” And he abruptly went away. Mrs. Siddons immediately said, “Pup- She replied, “Whenever a lady of an B injurious thing in Ayer’s Hair Vigor. { Formula_published everyihere. hair soft and smooth, gives the proper finish to the general make-up. 4.0 Just to remind you of the importance of sav- ing yourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER .._1 E E MODOnald & 1~'r§ser, rct\'lrn'cd this morning from Baking insurance can be bought|celebrated Mexican magicians who ;ncerti"zin age, as it Is termed, is asked The best qua.lity—for the lgast money— 1B ATTORNEY AT LAW a busm.es_sl trip in the country north|any day with a can of Hunt’s Baking |are the peer of all prestidigitators, o::x;rs ;[li,"“‘r;s[:hfie?"z:]g(‘m;;?_rti‘("fl :fi’; that’s what we mean. And it is one thing Semidh, Minn. Office: Swedback Bleck | of Bemidji. Powder and Extracts. They insure |in their wonderful feats of legerde-| Inquirer ‘goes away saying, “What a you can positively depend upon when you 3 Crock i 5 H g Y b FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. in:J;roE;nL;z::\ei rett:en;ed t_h‘s Iorn«|BUCCcess, . main and mysflcal illusions at the g’;l‘;fl“]sl::‘:’;’t‘.fl"! —“Journals of Sir buy at our store..................... .. Land Titles Examined and Deraigned of..the Gmndp F:))rks E‘gliggrcacrzis_ i Dr. J. H. Orr, osteopath, Sc~hx:oe- Brinkman 'Famlly theatr:e t%le .bal- R Nt i We never sacrifice quality to save a penny, 20m Bitireni Kvés er & Schwandt Bldg., electricity, |ance of this week. Don’t miss it. Foresight and Delicatessen. but rather try to give you 2 little more - & PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS. Dr. Rowland Grilmoxe ysician and Surgeon Pb)lmu: Tiies Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon in Mayo Bloek Phone 5960mce i Res. Phone 397 "I.A. WARD, M. D. Phone No. 51 Office over First National Bank. House No. 6o1 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 pany at Kelliher. H. Ingalls, veterinarian, went to Kelliher last evening to look over some horses at that place which were not in the best of health. Frank Roahr, village recorder of the village of Turtle River, spent yesterday in the city look- ing after some business matters. S. C. Johnson, the Crookston | “feed man,” came in last night from Crookston and will look after his business interests in this vicinity. vibration, thermic baths, X-ray ex- aminations and treatment. Phone connections. Lady assistant. Henry Logan, the north-country representative for the Benedictine Sisters’ hospitals, was in the city yesterday. He left yesterday after- noon for Wilton on a business mis- sion. 3 C. M. Anderson, Edward Stephens, J. W. Joyce and J. M. Holton of Margie went to Cass Lake yesterday, where Mr. Anderson made proof on The funeral of Miss Vina Doyle, who was burned to death at Hines in the fire which destroyed the store building of V. M. Owen Tuesday morning, was held at Tenstrike today, there being a large crowd in attendance. The deceased was a neice of Peter Maule, who resides at Tenstrike. A log trainon the M. & L rail- way was wrecked one mile north of Blackduck yesterday. Luckily, no one was injured, and butone In Chicago is a woman who com- bines the functions of caterer and trance medium, serving her customers with refreshment psychical or phys- ieal, according to their wishes. Either she or the sign painter whom she employed must be a humorist, for her sign reads thus: “Madame Blank, caterer and trance medium. Groceries and Previsions.” Guaranteed Ghosts. “No intelligent person pays any at- tention to ghosts,” said the dogmatic person. ® “Perhaps not,” answered Miss Cay- enne, ‘“unless the ghost has been able to secure an introduction from some Dr. A. E. Henderson Ben FEllingson, operator in the|his claim. They returned to their|car was put into the ditch, although psychic research soclety.”—Washing. Physician and Surgeon tower, is on the sick list. Mr. Mc-|homes at Margie last evening. several of the cars were derailed | ton Star. Office over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 i William Shannon returned yes- N i The Bohemian. We carry in stock at all times*a e nights for J. G. Flemming, who is|terday to his home at Grand Forks, | took eight hours tof:ear away the “Ab, once a bohemian always a bo- complete line of Lumber and Building subbing days. after having visited with his parents. wreckage and repair the track,| hemian!”- exclaimed the unscissored < 3 % TOMY . 5 3 delaying the log train and an extra | Poet. “A bohemian never changes.” Material, Dimensions, etc. DR J T. T James Sines, a former resident of| Mr. Shannon is one of the efficient » ying I N “No, not even his collar,” replied the Dentist this city who now lives at Solway, |mail clerks on the Duluth-Grand |freight which was behind the log | practical man, who had met a tew bo- rst National Bank Bu Id'g. Telephono No-23¢ | vz 5 visitor in the city yesterday.|Forks run of the Great Northern, |train for considerable time. bemians.--Chieago News. VETERINARY He returned to his home on the Rev. A. H. Parks, who has been DR- WARNINGER VETBRINAI'I‘V SI;ROEON lephone Number 209 Third M..I:-gl:ckwen of 1st Nat’l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Tranafor. 404 1 Phone 40 Tom Smart Safe and Plano moving. D e o 58" | “°618 America Ave. Phone No. Are You Going to Build? 1f so write to A G. EV-:SSFUR for plans and specifications, Modern Plans. Careful Estimates A.G.LE YASSEUR, arana Rapids, Minn. THE BIJOU Graw is ‘“jerking the lightning” afternoon train. Bemidji Souvenir Envelopes printed, advertising the dates for | holding the Pemidji Bible Confer- ence, on sale at the Pioneer office at 15c per package. W. F. Campbell and wife of Mah- nomen were registered at the Mark- ham hotel last night. Mr. Camp- bell is county attorney for the new county of Mahnomen. Burney Burton, the Little Falls clothing dealer, passed through the city last night on his way from Little Falls to International Falls. Mr. Burton owns a clothing store at International Falls. W. H. Strachan returned this morning to Brainerd, after having assisting his brother, P. Parks, in conducting the bible services at Nymore, left yesterday for Fertile where he will visit for several days with his daughter, after which he will go to Grey Eagle. M. J. Garwood, assistant station agent at International Falls, came in yesterday afterneon from Cass Lake, where he had been making proof on his claim. He left last evening for Blackduck, where he will visit for several days with old friends, after which he will return to International Falls. James Cardle of Duluth and | George Stein of Cass Lake came over from Cass Lake yesterday and remained in the city until the train and much track was tornup. It Simple Remedy for La Grippe. La grippe coughs are dangerous as they frequently develop into pneumonia. Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs so that no serious results need be feared. The genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar con- tains no harmful drugs and isina yellow package. Refuse substitutes E. A. Barker. An Unsecured Loan. Though pawnbrokers are not sup- posed to have any friends, only custom- ers, there is a story that is told in New York that shows that they sometimes stretch their rules—if the right man comes along. A certnin racing man had been having a very hard streak of luck. If there were twenty-one horses In the race, his choice would never be better than No. 20. Iinally his money Wayside Communings. ‘Wareham Long—Wot started the hard times anyway? Tuffold Knutt—We did, ye ole fool! We wus sufferin’ with ’em long 'fore anybody else caught ’em.— Chicago Tribune. When the Lights Went Out. Almost every speaker has had the experience of the house becoming to- tally dark because of the failure of the electric lights. Here is such an expe- rience by one lecturer. It was in Pitts- burg; the audience was a Hebrew so- clety. When the lights went out, the lecturer waited a moment and then said, “We will proceed anyway, for 1 still have the Israel-lites.” It was the hit of the evening.—Lyceumite and Talent, A Great Secret. At some of the English country falrs a “great secret” is sold in sealed en- velopes at twopence apiece. Here is the secret: “Never buy an article be- and better than your money would ordi- darily buy. . ROE & MARKUSEN PHONE 207 Lumber and Building Material Look us up for your winter supply of Coal and Wood We have a large supply St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MIAN. BUY A GOOD LOT| B ER & CO. g i 2 C: L EASH spent yesterday and last night in|Went east last night, “'h”e“ they | was al gone: also all of bis negotiable | ore ggf‘;fe'“‘;‘gu‘twofidy‘!’]‘;thfigvi“g;‘;g . 4 f C.L.Lasher, Manager the city. The private car, “50,” rcetu(;;led hto thef Lakle. er' g;‘l’l‘:_rg'r b‘l‘ezf';‘:: ';Zdu:‘_:]e;: i‘}‘]‘ffl’;fi: twopence for this worthless envelope With the growth of Bemidji 3 Every Eventng 7:30 to 10:30 was attached to the regular south-|“2rdle, who was formerly conduc-| <o Bl i e cere | When you could get more than two ood lots? are becomin day Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 . pawnshop where all his valuables were by g - g Satuzdey Atier bound passenger train. tor on the Great Northern rlfnmng being cared for, and théy amounted to dozen good ones for the same price. d W TONIGHT s from Cass Lake to Duluth, is now | considerable. A Thackeray. Sli scarcer and scarcer. e George Kirk the logger, went t0|agent for the Pacific Mutual Life| “I'd like to have $500 on this” he THaES ae o Sl still have a number of good s Curiosit Northome last night to see how work Insurance company of California. said to the proprietor. laying down an candidly any error of Queen Anne = % . Door Keeper's Curiosity was progressing in his logging camps | re has been in the insurance 0':‘\;;“1‘3“:":‘ih‘;‘;"':l0‘;“(;‘::;::‘3‘;?: the | English in the novel “Henry Esmond.” lots in the residence part of Another’s Crime at that place. He wore a satisfied |,y giness during the- past year and | pawnbroker made out a ticket and ;‘;‘;et‘;e“;l‘:‘?fse‘{.d‘;;‘g;t“f:f? at: that town which wil be sold on {Illustrated Song smile W:hmh lndxFates that, .thmgs he makes an unusually successful p“l.s‘?;fitlhf;]:;gm:flemgcfif (l:;::’:hrm-» “Hang it all!” cried Thackeray. “No, easy terms. " H ith Jennie were going along just about right. agent. He has many friends in| tunes seemed to change. | ¢ one of | Of course they didn’t. Strolling Home w! Foley's Honey and Tar cures |all parts of northern Minnesota, | his selcctions proved an easy winuer. Thoughtful, For further particulars wri - . f . . shed his luck, he was - 3 “d - pels the cold from the system as|good fellow, he will undoubtedly | his pencil and all bis other valuables. gle‘rfy““;‘:]":tl;‘; thosgtitt) Tomen; Wed. 3 i it is mildly laxative. Iti 2 in this vicini in-| —] rk Globe. s 9. 18 y, you New Hired Man o T gite e ot el e i, o Hle e e lgN T e comant imagie bait we wings she\§ Bemidji Townsite and Im- Vaudeville teed. The genunie isin the yel-|tends to return here on various B pieal alarante thinks when I am detained downtown ou 3 THE RICHARDS Song and Dance Artists Program Changes Without Notice Admission 10 and 15 Cents BISIAR & FRASER Headquarters for Sewing Machines Agents for CAMPFIELD’S SCIENTIFIC MUSIC TABLE for teaching the scien- tific points of music, including Harmony, Composition, Modula- tion and Transposition. Simplest device ever invented for teaching chords, both major and minor. Piano Tuning Sewing Machine Repairing Fanny Kemble, the actress, was by no | Koochiching county, is 18% miles long and || for all Standard Machines, line of fasteners to be found any ’ ¥ taing 230,668 cu. yds. : ; 1 lot Ladies’ $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 means enamored of the stage and [ Al of the ahove descrived state ditches || either copying or record; Type where. We have the Gem Clips, BOP e coctine abd s srgonss B grshos 28 .....0h would have quit it had not circum. | 8GRI J0F TOIDE CSECLANNIICON || Writer Ofl, Carbon Paper, Box Nisgara, “O K,” “Klip Klip,” Bisial‘ & F raser ; ; stances bound her there. A brilliant g‘gml%ecno"r : the e%‘:n?gi‘lfi?rn ‘i;' es‘g:fn ’f)légg'}:g Type Writer Paper from 80c per Challenge Eylets and other va- 1 lot Misses’ $2.00 and $2.50 young -violinist, & natlve of Holland, [ \5eston Hons, Goliber e st l ] boy: of 500‘shests up to $2.00. rieties. X 311 Minnesota Ave. Phone 310 for 1 played one day for Edward VII. when afie%ghmag u‘.;d ex",sélhdi':gnwéxf is known as s o i o y : o5 . BEIIDJI, MINN. he was the:Trince of Wales: B ans AR specifchtigns 10 811 of the above < 1 lot Children’ Is there anything you care more for | described AItehcs may no seon at the offics. of Pencils Blank Books ot Children’s $1.50 and $2.00 than your Stradivarius?’ asked the |the Secretary of tho State Drainage Gom- 3 shoes for 1 prince, expecting. of course, a negative | Bision, OF a4 the office of the State Drainage In this line we carry the Fa- Our blank book stock is a = el EFeR g = ims Taieins iy e & |%]frf€‘?§%§;%§: %J;fk of (‘%udn for' ‘”“g“.?"c",‘,‘; bers, Kohinoors, Dizons, in carefully, selected line of o 5 : t] cated. s T GhHe PIONEER These prices are for Friday and Satur- - The young Netherlander colored 4 lit- | made on blani forms which will be farnicned || Placks colored or copying. We books. Special books ordered Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c [per Month low package. E. A. Barker. occasions in the future. dren. Advertised Shoes. day ouly. The assortment will be larger Friday than Saturday. Ask to see the 0’Leary & Bowser Shoes For All Kinds of Feet an idea of our shoe stock. You will see shoes made by the best makers of Amer- ica—Johnson & Murphy, King Quality and Scharood shoes for men; Pingree and Selz shoes for women; Educator shoes for chil- SPEGIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Arabs and, indeed. all Moslems have the practice of re-enforcing prom- ises by adding to their word of honor the Arabic phrase lushallah (“Please God”). How much meaning It conveys In some lands of the east is told iu the pages of “In Moorish Captivity.” The pious proviso is a very useful late. Nothing makes a woman prouder than to be able to refer to her “old aurse.”—Chicago Record-Herald. ‘TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take LAXATTVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Druggists refund money if it falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature is on each box, formula to the Moors and is frequently 25aw GROV! used In making promises that they have no intention whatever of keeping. as they can then take refuge behind the Almighty when they are taxed with their breach of faith, one day came one of the faithful, who was desirous of buying some cloth On being informed that the price was $2 a yard, payment in sixty days, he replied: “All right. 1 will take .so much and will pay you in sixty days, Inshallah.” “No,” said the vend ‘the price is $2. payment in sixty days. PFor sixty days, Inshallah, the price Is $2.50.” Her Hiddon Ambition. There is an instance, rare in the pro- fession, of a musician who had little enthusiasm for her calling. just as This May Interest You No one is immune from kidney trouble, so just remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will stop the|* rregularities and cure any case of kidney and bladdar trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. Notice to Ditch Contractors, Sealed proposals will be received by the State Auditor of the State of Minnesota, Secretary of the State Drainage Commission, The following is a statement of the location and number of cubic yards contained in each of the several ditches to be let: State Ditch No 53, located near Kelsey in S8t. Louls county, is 13% miles long, contains 150,486 cu. yds. State Ditch No. 54, located near Meadow- lands, St. Louis county, is 12} miles long and contains 120.941 cu. yds. State Ditch No. 55, located near Island, St. Louis county, is 12 4-5 miles long and contains 118,156 cu. yds. % _State Ditch No. 56, located near Northome, Koochiching county, is 5 miles long and con- tains 20,184 cu. yds, State Ditch No. 57, located near Deer River. Itasca county, is 15 miles long and contains 172, 665 cu. yds. State Ditch No. 59, located near Big Falls, Koochiching county, is 12% miles long and contains 147,799 cu. yds, State Ditch No. 60, located near Little Fork, by the State Drainage Engineer. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check in 5 per cent of the amount bid on each of the several ditches. Bidders desiring to submit blanket bids covering all or more than one of the above named ditches may submit with sech bids in lleu of the certified checks required on each of the several ditches a certified check in the sum of $5,000.00.. All certified checks are to be made payable t0 the order of the State Auditor for the State of Minnesota. The right is reserved to reject any or all ids. Dated St. Paul, Minn., Pebruary 24, 1008, SAMUEL G. IVERSON, GEORGE A. RALPH, State Auditor. E. A. Barker. State Drainage Engineer. — ¢ ¢ provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidfi. A There is a story told of a man who | until3 o'clock p. m., March 5th, 1908, for thq Pianos, Organs, Kept s oo o Glbraiier ad e | o s TS oo Toi . ’ Singer and Wheeler & Wilson See our west window—it will give you knew the ways of the Moor. To him m_%n&:a Ditches numbered 53, 54, 55,56, 57, 59 a 10ne epa m Up To Date Goods. The Bemidji Pioneer The Right Place to Get It. The Pioneer in putting in this stock gives the People of Bemidji and surrounding country as good a selection as can be found in any stationery store Well Selected Stock Type Writer Supplies ‘We carry, ‘a line of Ribbons have the artist’s extra soft pen- cils as well as the accountant’s hard pencils. Paper Fasteners The best and most complete on short notice. Our specialties are handy books for office or private accounts. We are glad to show -you our stationery and * job stock and invite you to call at the office. - The Bemidji Pioneer