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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS St. Patrick at Peterson’s. St. Patrick’s day postal cards at MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE. the Pioneer office. Phillip Medley of Park Rapids spent last night in the city. Safety deposit boxes for Lumbermens National Bank. C. E. Smith, claim agent fora Minneapolis umber company, spent rent. sl last night in the city. FRANK A. JACKSON Forsale: Good strong pony. Will LAWYER take logor lath bolts in payment. sl . - minng | Dougles Lumber Co. Charles Hughes has returned D. H. FISK from his business trip to the coun- Atto ney and Counsellor at Law Office ever Post Office E. E McDonald Y AT LAW _.}.T;_?RNE:«, ‘Swedback Bleck - FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. Land Titles Examined and Deraigned 802 Beltrami Ave. ~ PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Phyniclnu and Surgeon Offica: Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. el mn and Surgeon e Mlayo Block Phone 596 L. A. WARD, M. D. «©Office over First National Bank. Phone No. 51 iHouse No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 Res. Phone 397 try in the vicinity of Shotley. Oliver Brooks of Laporte wasa visitor in the city last night, hav- ing come up from his home last evening. T. J. Andrews, who has a timber claim at Bridgie, went to that place last evening to look after his busi- ness there. Ike Black, the Kelly-How-Thom- son representative, left last evening for International Falls and Baudette, for his company. One of the first things a young housekeeper should put on her list of things for the pantry is Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and Ex- tracts. George Titus, who is employed at Kelliher on the Crookston Lumber Dr. A. E. Henderson l’hysician and Surgeon (Office over First Natlonal Bank, Bemidji, Mjnn company’s hoist, left for Kelliher last evening, after having spent yes- terday in the city. Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 e ey DENTISTS. spent yesterday in the city, visit- MY ing at the home of Mrs. J. D. Har- DR. J. T. TUO rington. She left last evening for Dentist the “north,” on the M. & I train. /est National Bank Bu 1d'z. Tetephone No. 230 ° VETERINARY Charles Fairbanks of Redby was "DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY lURflEDN 'I‘-lcghnn- Number 2 "Third St.. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 'Phone 40. 404 Tom Smart N D nRer S | “Gib America Ave: Are You Going to Build? 1t so write to A.G.! E VASSEUR for plans and specifications, Modern Plans. Careful Estimates A.G.LE VASSEUR, arand Rapids, riinn. THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C. L. Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 I‘flra.rlyi Afternoon 2:30 to 3;30 TONIGHT Derv:ishes Revenge The X 'asterner Tllustrated .Song Keep a Little Cosev Corner in Your Heart for Me. Champion all the Land An Eviction Vaudevllle Vaughan & Wolfe in the County Sheriff Program Changes Without Notice Admission 10 and 15 Cents BISIAR & FRASER can sell you Pianos and Organs direct from the largest fac- tory in the world and save you jobbers profits . ‘We are also agents for the Singer and Wheeler & Wil- son Sewing Machines, Edison Phonographs All goods sold on easy month- ly payments. Call or write us for catalogue and prices, Piano Tuning Sewing Machine Repairing promptly attended to. Bisiar & Fraser 3u Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN, Phone 319 Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c per Month ook west of 15t Nat’l Bank a visitor in Bemidji yesterday. He is one of the old-time residents of the Red Lake country and knows every nook and corner of the ‘‘re- serve.” Rev. Neil A. Gilchrist of Crooks- ton, pastor-at-large of the Adams Presbytery, was a visitor in the city yesterday, being the guest of Rev. S. E. P. White, pastor of the local Presbyterian church. George A. Ralph, engineer for the State Drainage Board, came to the city yesterday and spent today here in district court, attend- ing the judicial ditch hearing, be- mg Ditch No. 1, in Itasca and Aitkin counties. A regular meeting of the Bemidji Lodge, K. of P., will be held at the hall in Masonic block Tuesday even- ing, and every knight is urged to be present. There will be work in the first rank, and much business of in terest to all. Come. M. Perrault, Jr. and wife of Big Falls, accompanied by Lilly Forkey of Turtle River and Mrs. Recore, mother of Mrs. Perrault, came down yesterday from Nebish, where they had visited over Sunday. The en- tire party departed for their homes last evening. F. E. Russwig of Grand Rapids, deputy coroner of Itasca county, ca'me over yesterday afternoon from the < Rapids.” He left last even- ing f.r Houpt, where he will inves- tigate | 'he circumstances surround- ing the . leath of Rassier, who com- mitted suic. ide at Houpt last week. There is s "B€ complaint that the Grand Rapids official was rather slow ib getting around to look into the Ra, $sier affair. We are told that Jncle George Bardwell had a birthday " last Satur- day, and that instead (f inviting some “ynungsters” like hinself and “Uncle George” Smith, he got fel- lows of the age of Frank W:igner: He regaled them with stories and treated the party right royally; but none of them seemed to know just what anniversary “Uncle George” was passing—at least none of them could tell his age. “Black Pat” Sullivan of East Grand Forks, came over yesterday from his home. He left last even- idg for Kelliher and from that place will go to the Battle River camps of the Grand Forks Lum- ber company. Mr. Sullivan will have charge of the gang of men who will take a big drive of logs from Battle river across Red Lake, down the Red Lake river to East Grand Forks. Sullivan said he would not get through with that drive until the Ilatter part of July. Orina Laxative Fruit Syrup ais new remedy, an improvement on the laxatives of former years, asit does not gripe or nauseate and is pleasant to take. It is guaranteed. E. A. Barker.' 3 S Gy it | LOCAL HAPPENINGS The Continued Story of Current Events. Shamrocks at Petterson’s. St, Patrick’s day postal cards at the Pioneer office. V. M. Owen and wife of Hines were visitors in the city today. Deputy Sheriff Arne Solberg went to Kelliher last evening on an official | trip for the sheriff’s office. For painting, paper hanging and kalsomining, call on Barnell and Hand, south of Hotel Burroughs. Mrs. A. P. Henrionnet will hold her spring millinery opening Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday of this week. J. P. Young returned this morn- ing from Kelliher, where he was looking over some land in which he is interested. Ed.- Achenbach, cruiser, went north last evening to Blackduck in the interest of the Crookston Lum- ber company. William Fellows of Tenstrike came down from his home this morn- ing and is serving on the jury at district court. Link Tidd, cruiser for the Crooks- ton Lumber company, left last even- ing for Blackduck in the interest of that company. George H. Spear, the Grand Rap- ids attorney, had business in dis- trict court today. He came over from the “Rapids” last night. Bemidji Souvenir Envelopes printed, advertising the dates for holding the Remidji Bible Confer- ence, on sale at the Pioneer office at 15¢ per package. D. E. Coverall, one of the best of homesteaders in the Third River country, east of Blackduck, spent yesterday in the city, returning to his home last evening. James Lappen,” the old-time cruiser for the Crookston Lumber company, returned to Blackduck last evening, after a visit over Sun- day in this city with his family. D. A. McFarland, master mechan- ic for the M. & I railway, left last evening for Blackduck on an official mission, to note how some work was progressing at that place for the M &I J.'P. Johnson of Northome, who is known by everybody in the north country as “Sailor Pete,” came down from his home this morning and is shaking hands with his many friends in the city. E. D. Beeson, general north-coun- try representative for the Naugle Pole & Tie company, went to North- ome last evening to oversee the shipping of some poles toward the “Windy City.” J. H. Mosher, M. S. Desmond, S: L. Bugke, E. M. Irish, Charles Scheers, Rodney Hodge and Tom Brennan formed a party of Akeley people who spent last night in the city, having come up from Akeley on the G. N. train. Mrs. Lewis Eckstrand and her son, Lewis Eckstrand, Jr., mother and brother of C. J. Eckstrand of this city, left this morning for their home in St. Paul after having visited several days at the Eckstrand resi- dence. A Dowker, cashier at the M. & I. station, returned yesterday from an over-Sunday visit at Ft. Francis, his former home. ~ Mr. Dowker visited the new village of Ranier, while he was away. He states that the rail- way bridge at that place is rapidly nearing completion, and that the Canadian Northern will run an ex- cursion over the bridge about April|m 15th. J. E. McGrath (“booze peddler”) was in town today. Thomas D. Campbell of Grand Forks was in the city last night. M. F. McNulty of Crookston tarried at the Markham last night, Don’t forget the Spring Millinery Opening at Mrs: A. P. Henrionnet’s Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Attorney J. D. Taylor of War- road came in last night from his home and is in attendence at court. H. Thursdale of Fowlds was among the many out-of-town people who came to the city yesterday on business. E. H. Simons of Brainerd, who sells meat in large “chunks” for a packing company, came in last evening from his home at Brain- erd. Glenn Harding of Cass Lake, son of H. N. Harding, cashier of the First National Bank of Cass Lake, spent yesterday afternoon in Be- midji. Miss Alvina Feldmann of North- home, sister of Mrs. A. Hagberg, is visiting at the Hagberg home this week. She came down from North- home this morning. 0. J. Laqua, the general merchant of Puposky, came in from Puposky yesterday afternoon and transacted business in the city yesterday and today. He was excused from serv- ing on the jury and returned to his home today. - Alexander Cardle of St. Paul, general agent for an insurance company, came to the city last even- ing on a business mission for two days. Mr. Cardle is a brother of James Cardle of Cass Lake, the popular ex-Great Northern conduc- tor. B. J. Hinkle of Little Falls, a representative of the Pine Tree Lum- ber company, came up last evening from his home. Mr. Hinkle spent today consulting with E. E. Mc- Donald, who acts as counsel for the Pine Tree people in some tax cases. You will have pletny of time to attend the Brinkman Family theatre before the fireman’s dance tonight, as the show starts. at 7:30. The Ranfs,novelty sketch and wire art- ists, showed to a crowded house last night, regardless of the other attrac- tions in the city, and to say that their work is good is placing mildly. it One new real of film- to- night. 1,3333395~)‘!B55933‘33994)9‘3’)‘)‘)‘!”‘!39‘!994)59 GR AND Millinery _Opening March 19, 20 and 21 4th Street BEMIDJI EEEECEEEEEEEEETEEEEEEE Mrs. Conger desires the pub- lic to call and inspeet the swellest line of pattern hats ever shown in Bemidji. I am showing the GAGE HAT this season; also patterns from Milwaukee and the twin cities. P. 0. Corner SSEEECEEECEEEEL %eefieeeeeeeeeseeeee J. F. Collins and wife of Baudette arrived in the city last night. J. U. Williams is in the city from Baudette and is serving on the grand jury. C. R. Middleton of Baudette is among the out-of-town attorneys who is attending court. Given Up to Die B. Spiegle, 1204 N. Virginia St , |§ WHITE GOODS Evansville, Ind., writes: ¢For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost flesh. and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was prac- tically given up to die. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended | and the first bottle gave me great | §& relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured” why not let it help you. E. A. Barker Young Woman Kills Lover. Xenia, Ill, March 17.—After having ‘been estranged through a quarrel Miss ‘Kate Tralner met Samuel Roberts, her sweotheart, in front of the Hillside hotel and, failing to effect a reconcil- {ation, she shot him dead. J the importance of sav- ingyourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER ust to remind you of Which will the sawmills, close obtainable. A. E. HEN #i” 333333333393333333 333:3333 33333:333332333 333333 i Own Your Home. I.have for sale a number of desirable lots in HENDERSON’S ADDITION easy terms. These lots are located midway between beautiful Lake Bemidji. Over First National Bank. %mmE“E(»‘F’(‘f‘(‘(—'(—‘“i—(fi(‘fi&(-E"“El»fim‘fi‘lfi &€ be sold on to the shores of Water easily DERSON, AT THEJBRINKMAN FAMILY THEATRE ALL THIS WEEK, SLAGK WIRE WALKERS, WHEEL MANIPULKTORS. AND GOMEDY SKETCH ARTIS"S g R The Ranfs %Gi‘t&Et&e&‘&*}’&“fltflfl’&:sttzitEfism&&(fi&&fi&(—&:s&g i | \Bazaar Store] ! Manufacturer’s sample line of Waiists and Muslin Un-j derweasr. Mch. 19,20, 21 SALE at the - - - - - - - FEEEECEEEEEEEEE " u‘f'fi Bemiatli Townsite and Im- ST EEEE E&EGE—EEEEE&&GEE&%& BEMIDJI Cash Shoe Store Now Located in the Winter Building on Beltrami Avenwue. 5’5!&5‘55535§éi53§94§55§;’" BUY A GOOD LOT With the growth of Bemidji good lots are becoming scarcer and gcarcer. We still have a number of good Tots in the residence part of town which will be sold on .easy terms. {For'further particulars write or call provement Company. . A. SIMONS, Agent. Sw.dbnck Block, Bemidji.'