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_ eanns || LOCAL HAPPENINGS | W uee weekgy || siiemmeen s\ Coldls Colds Sasienisemiis LAWYER . James Fraser, of the firm of Bisiar| Bisiar & Fraser are headquarters Ciritisitis Kienibh el by stimulating the liver and l_mwels & Fraser, made a business trip to|for all kinds of musical instruments —ontractor Rreatz s constructing | 5,4 restores the natural action of FRANK: A. JACKSON Cass Take this morsing, also Singer and Wheeler & Wilson |? t{le. entrance walk to the Barker|y o powels. Orino 1 axative Fruit , LAWYER oy | Bennie Johnson, for some time a sewing machines. residence. Syrup does not nauseate or gripe v BEMI - mi % business trip. o Atto ney and Counsellor at Law . Gl P $100. Easy payments. Inquire H. Otfice over Post Office Lfl(;ogeadsiei:,p ::e ses:;xanllllpi::\: Z§ S. Rowberg, City Hotel. Contractor Kreatz has moved his Must Not Issue Franks. Or e ason O l 8 EE McDonald machinery down the line this morn- “Bob” Ashley, of Crookston, family into the Benson residence, on| Chicago, April 23.—Judge C. C. Office Phone 36. _ Resldence Phone 72 going into the meat business here at for the Henepin Lumber company of | Bemidji today, returning from a zgaltt;fi:nq‘;):fls?:;::st:: 'el‘sl::‘llzilsilslh?;::it- Y DENTISTS. once; Minneapolis. lenghthy visit at Thief River to her| tory would lead to a crisis. G E ‘ a r S 0 n DR. J. T. TUOMY J. C. Covington, of the firm of| B W- .Lakin, superintendent of | home at Br.ainerd. [ [ . Dentist Jerrard & Covington, left tor Min- the logging department of the| John Lind came down from PROFESSIONAL ARTS MRS. BEERE, Dermatologist Manicuring, Shampooing, Scien- tific Massage and Scalp Trea ments. Moles, Warts and Super- finous Hair removed by electricity Phone 410 Schroeder Bldg . MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE 1 "MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 404 MINNESOTA AVE. D. H, FISK AT LAW cuminte s Gime $wdsack Bisck FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. Land Titles Examined and Deraigned 802 Beltrami Ave. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Itiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and leu:geon el e In Tay0 e Phone 397 Phone 396 s train, bound for Minneapolis. A. V. Specht of Fenton, Minn., lasttnizlzt fm:! Stillwater,. :hzre he ;-}o:tr:g; ;1::::‘1; —fgfl :::: ;:f:;i‘g;‘f; SEPT. | Tfl SEPT. 3[] AT HATE flF $2.l]l] PER MUNTH L. A. WARD, o If you have a house to rent or a|Passed through the city last evening| Went 2 few days ago Wit AuRust) o fow, i " ek PhoneNe. st | FOOM, leave your ad. at the Pioneer on his way to buy poles for a new Kisser. r:urke_y—Taken AR L BALANGE uF SEASUN AT HATE flF sl-l]fl PEH MUNTH OificouverTistNationsl Pen office, as we are constantly visited | TWral telephone company near his W.'A. Macdonald his ‘had 2% Constantinople, April 23. — The House No. 6ot Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 | 1,y barties looking for living rooms, | POme: electric motor installed in his ice Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First Natlonal Bank, Bemidji, Minn ¢st Natlonal Bank Bu 14’g. Tetephone No. 230 Tom Smart . d P moving. Diny AR PSS | 418 Amorics Ave. R. F. MURPHY W. I, Ross Day Phone 113 C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L. Lagher, Manager E Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Sl'.\;,r?irlyy A'(vemoun 2:30 to THE BIJOUL Wanted, girl for general house- work. Apply 516 Minnesota Ave. Frank Horton went tc Brainerd this mirning on a business mission. Harry Bliler was a passenger on the early morning train for Cass Lake. W. E. Neal is in Grand Rapids this week looking after the interests - | of his business. Mrs. C. L. Bangs left for Crooks- ton yesterday for a two week’ visit with her mother. worktrain hand for the M. & I, went to Pequot this morning. ing. C. A. Warren has entered into the real estate and insurance busi- ness with W. E. Neal, number 4, Miles block. A. L. Morris, the Tenstrike banker, visited Bemidji this morning on his way to the twin cities. He reports big fires around Tenstrike. Charles Carter of Houpt, a mem- ber of the firm of Kay & Carter, was a passenger on the morning James Hawkins went to the twin cities today to remain about one week. Mr. Hawkins contemplates neapolis this morning on a business with his pockets lined with silver. He reports trapping as being lucra- tive business. Fred Trammer, the genial advance agent for the Wise Juvenile com- pany, was a passenger on the south bound M. & I. this morning, enroute to Laporte. He bills this city for the company next Tuesday. The Continued Frank Osman of Fosston spent last night in Bemidji, on business. H. A. Simons, one of Bemidji’s prominent attorneys, went to Nor- thome last evening on legal business. Hunt’s Perfect Extracts for house- hold use are as good as Hunt’s Pepfect Baking Powder—none ever disappoint. Wes Wright left this forenoon on a trip for the Standard Oil company, which included Buena Vista, Puposky and other points. Invest in 1 acre lots in East Be- midji near new mill site. $60 to spent yesterday among merchants of the city for the Marshal-Wells Hard- ware company of Duluth, Tom Shevlin, Jr., returned yester- day from Minneapolis, where he spent three days at the head office of the Crookston Lumber company. Mrs. Tietsworth of Bagley, wife of the county attorney of Clearwater county, spent last night in the city and was a guest at the Markham hotel. W. L. Prebble of this city went last evening to Rainy Lake where he will look over some pine timber Crookston Lumber company, went to Blackduck last evening in the after a short visit in the down-the- line town. Mr. and Mrs. McCoteheon arrived in the city last evening from Akeley and they state that the forest fires, which have been raging there for some days, have done an inestim- able damage to the timber and to the settlers’ property in that vicinity. yesterday for Ashland, Wisconsin, where they will make their future home. Mr. Palmer was one of the pioneer settlers in the country and is leaving behind many personal friends and well wishes. Miss Armstrong, whose home is in North Dakota, submitted to an operation at St. Anthony’s hospital W. B. McLachlan states that he will soon begin to operate his ferry between the points on Bemidji lake, the ice at present interfereing with the boat. His engines were started this morning and are being put into shape for the summer business. Sam Sutor, who presides with much dignity and astuteness over By ELINOR GLYN FOR SALE AT ABERCROMBIE'S Dwight Miller was a caller at Bena and Cass Lake today. Harry Sinker of Mallard was a visitor in Bemidji last night. Frank Brennaman is relieving Ed Jewett at the Model for a few days. Lewis Crombie of this city went to Northome last evening on a short Bemidji avenue. Sailors! Sailors! Sailors! There is the greatest assortment of sailors at Mrs. Henrionet’s. Harry Mills, roadmaster on the M. & I. returned last, night from an official trip to Northome. J. C. Schultz, traveling auditor on the M. & I, went to Big Falls from Brainerd last night on official busi- ness. Sheriff Thomas Bailey returned cream factory and is now ready for the summer trade. Miss Letta Saltee passed through Neving on the noon train and will on the evening train to the:“Falls.” Father O’Dwyer, of the local Catholic church, went to Blackduck last evening to organize a choir at that place, and returned to the city this morning. ’ C. L. Lasher returned last even- ing from Pillager, Minn., where he has just finished sowing all his seed on his way to Brainerd from Inter- national Falls, where he had been on business. J. J. Anderson of the Douglas Lumber company, returned last evening from Minneapolis, where he had been to purchase new machinery for the planing mill to be putin E.”W. Hannah of thié; cily went from a business trip to Devils Lake, N. D., and Minneapolis. Charles - Warfield returned last | knows all about it. | ’ 15 Wantis a medicine that will break up ;,4,;," jfifflh;{ :.‘,;al,', Mff,,’,‘ffi"fl Z‘:f:'dH: thishabit, healinflamed membranes, ollow_his_advice. Strengthen weak tissues.y O; Ayer Co., Then Cold atter cold, cough after cough. this taking-cold habit. What you evening from a business trip to the twin cities. While away he placed several orders for machinery for the dam being built by the Bel- trami County Electric Power com- pany. How to Avoid Appendicitis. Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually consti- pated. Orino Laxative Fruit Just to remind you of the importance of sav- ingyourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER Syrup cures chronic constipation and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes, E. A. Barker. Kohlsaat, in the United States circuit court, issued an injunction against five express companies restraining them from issuing express franks and from transporting property in interstate commerce in exchange for franks. The companies enjoined are the National, American, Wells-Fargo, United States and Adams. Bill Held Unconstitutional. ‘Washington, April 23.—The house judiciary committee decided as un- constitutional the Lever-Currier bill appropriating $5,000,000 for the ac- quisition by the government of forest lands in the Appalachian and White promptness with which Italy resolved to take coercive measures against Turkey appears to have taken the porte and diplomatic circles somewhat by surprise. Nobody here imagined THE LAUNGH ‘“‘PUPOSKY” private families. During the season of 1908 I will make the following prices for ice delivered to BEFORE JUNE | AT RATE OF $1.00 PER MONTH JUNE [ TO JUNE 30 AT RATE OF $2.00 PER MONTH JULY | TO AUG. 31 AT RATE OF $3.00 PER MONTH Parties desiring to take ice for the sea- son will be given a special rate of $12.00. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION of Independent School District of Bemidji. ‘Whereas a petition has been presented to the undersigned, as clerk of said district, re- questing that a special meetiog of the legal voters of sald district be called at the time and place, and for the purposes hereinafter set; forth, Now therefore, notice is hereby given, that a special election of the legal voters of Inde- pendent school district of Bemidji will be held at the Central school house located in block four (4) of the First Addition to Be- midji, in the city of Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota, on Friday, the 1st day as may be necessary, for the purchase _and acquisition of said site. The following is a description of sald school site to be so acquired: Block D. of Bémidji Townsite & Improvement Crmpany’s Subdi- vision of Outlots C, D, and E, in Bemidiji, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Beltrami County, Minnesota. Dated this 20th day of April, 1908, GRAHAM M. TORRANé;E.k e Democratic County Convention. The call of the Democratic Committee for the county convention on May 9. trip which will extend over several transact business in the city the Runnin between VETERINARY] days. interest of the company. balance of the day. Fowlds a.ngd Puposky DR. WARNINGER C. M. Stanley of Duluth, the only | EdWin Jewitt, who has been suffer-| Mrs. Nona Belding, book-keeper meets all trains and car- VETERINARY SURGEON original “candy kid,” and who is|ing from [a severe attack of typhoid |at the Bazaar store, has returned|{ 1jes passengers and Third St.. one block west of 15t Net'l Bank commercial traveler for the Duluth|Pneumonia for the past week, is|from Osakis, where she had been to freight. Candy company, was in the city|COnvalscent, notwithstanding the | visit with her parents. Accommodations for DRAY AND TRANSFER. f ol T : ; , yesterday. act that only yesterday his recovery | Peter Audet, who owns a “refresh- everyone. S li : CR- Ii : T ke Wes Wright, W. H. Perry (the “pirate”) came|S¢@med impossible . ment parlor” at Big Talls, spentl{ pr77p T AKE JARKE Dray and Transfer. down from Big Falls this morning, Harry Palmer and family departed | yesterday in this city and returned Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave This Delightful Toilet Cream Is Gaining Favor with Ladies that Pride Their Complexion. Mrs. Mary A. Abbott of Minneapolis says of it: “I have used Parisian Secret Toilet Cream for chapped hands, face and rough skin. that it does all that is claimed for it. I find I like it FUNERAL DIRECTOR and Henry Newman went to Poquet|Y25¢rday: the tubercular glands of | except the tares, and will sow those | Boou o vorii upon tie STonontion of shih: best of any of the creams I have used and they 9 h k bei i orizing and directing the school board of said % ’ this morning. Mr. Newman has| o D6cK being removed, for relief|next week. district to purchase the following tract of are many. LICENSED EMBALMER been employed here by the Minne- from tuberculosis. The patient is J. F. Eagan of Brainerd, civil L‘léflié§€§§fSifi”éc’{“éaéfi'fizhi%‘fl:fihzé‘fi{éz :n§ . . . |getting along very nicely since the 5 i of suthorlaing and direct i sa’c sengol oar 5 : v sota & International for some time| .~ o engiacerfor the, M- & L. railvay; tonss andexpend, ouj of penieal fndesoon A little over two years ago, we began the manufacture With Night Phone 85 and will return to his position here P 3 passed through the city this morning | five thousand dollars, or such portion thereof of Parisian Secret, solely to have to offer to sowme of our most skeptical customers a Toilet Cream of exceptional quality and elegance. And today the demand for our preparation is widespread, not only is the demand in our own territory but we have customers for Parisian Secret in towns and cities far removed from us. These con- vincing facts are recommendations of the permanent value of this article. Price 25¢ a bottle. “A friend r S operation in the near future by the | “JG8e01E Korchy eiven that a county con- (M easil: ined. TONIGHT Everybody that Hkes §60d finsi the destinies of the Hotel Endion at company. v‘sngiogsotts "‘:JQ??&'F“‘”(P‘{% in and for asily obtained > . % eltrami and state of inne- Overt 3 0Cy v & 06, TUSIC | gy Lake, came over from his home % Sofax 38 horeny called to be held at the court | verture should hear the jubilee singers at a Anders B. Klevaard of Wilton |house In the clty of Remidii, in said county, 0 - Blanche Boyer h . yesterday afternoon and spent several = 3 on the 9th. day of May, 1908, at the hour of Mysterions Sideboard | stner o house next Saturday night. |y oure in the city. Sam is. feeling | WAS i the city todav on business, |igs Sclook i e feithenn, of hat day tox arker s rua ore . sterious Sideboart They sing a better class of music . 4 i esent said county at_the state convention Y , thanyhas egver been attemptod by o |F2Per good these days, and is said Mr. Klevgaard V:/‘u 1"};‘? final p’°‘;f %‘lsnld party to bohelaas thoclty of St Paul The Store of Quality. E B nesota o 3 Sanamnan's DAELLST | uble toupe, and are very sucose| "2, U MAking considerable gond |00 M st N % S section | o i ek WGTIMIGS 8 gt - § i RS i , m vention. Tilustrated Song °¢ troupe, ® VeIV SUCCESS-! 1noney with his hotel proposition. | toWnship 146 n., range 34 w., on|pigperly come hefore Sald county convention, T'm Afraid to Come Home {| ul with it. Don’t miss them if you E June 23rd, and he ordered his notice | be entitled to representation in said conven- AL 20T enjoy good singin; George Gravelle of Red Lake g A tion on the basis of one del«a%flle at }ufig? from . H i cinct and one additional e in the Dark i B came down yesterday and consulted |PUCHShed in the Fionee foF ‘obeh twonty votes Of " major fraction By Blanche Boyer C. W. Scrutchin returned last thereof cast at the M%ansr»l election in said His Watch Was Slow The Animated Snow Man Vaudevllle ATLANTIS & FISK Comedy and Novelty Globe Artists Admission 10 and 15 Cents CITY LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Good Rigs and evening from Walker, having spent yesterday in that village attending the term of court at that place. Mj. Scrutchin was attorney for several parties who were to be called before the bar of justice to answer to charges preferred against them. Misses Grace and Alvia Beck left this morning for Brainerd and Pillager, where they will visit with friends and relatives. The girls will be joined there by their par- ents, who will leave here tomorrow, and proceed to points in Washing- ton state. Mr. Beck has for some months past been a member of the firm of C. L. Lasher & Co., proprie- tors of the Bijou theatre of this city. Mr. Beck has not yet decided what line of business he will embark in when he arrives in the western state. his Pioneer mailed to him after the|to Bemidji completed. In this line we carry the Fa- Our blank baok stock is a Mr. S. L. Bowen, of Wayne date’of sending the card, as he and An sbsolute specific and anti-septiq bers, Kohinoors, Dizons, in carefully, - selected line of W. Va., writes: I was a sufferer | yfrs, Bacon were 4o le;ve at once| The New Pure Food and Drug Law. preparation for all kinds of black, colored or copying. We books. Special books ordered from Kidney disease, so that at times I could not get out of bed, with local Elks relative to the con- dition of the goat with which he had the hand-to-hand encounter at the last meeting, when he was initiated into the order. George will not soon forget the -experience he had that evening; neither will Barker. International Falls E cho: A, Dowker, formerly ageist of the Canadian Northern in Fort Francis but who has spent the winter at Bemidji as cashier of the M. & I., has been transferred to this point and will officiate as night ticket agent. The many friends of Mr. Dowker and family are pleased over the fact that they will now re- side here. The Pioneer has received a postal card from C. M. Bacon, in which the latter says that he does not want for California to see the—and we J. N. Guthrie of Turtle River came down from his home this morning and left this afternoon for Mallaga and Portland, Washington, where he will visit with relatives for three months, for the benefit of his health, which has been very poor of late. John Mogan came down this morning, and spent today in the city, consulting a local physician relative to a dangerous attack of baseballitis, which has grown acute during the past week, and which it is feared might result seriously about next Sunday. Frank J. Remley, a2 homesteader from up near the. LaSelle lake, made the Pioneer office a pleasant call today and remewed his sub- scription. He says there is about four miles of the farmers’ line of telephone being built from Becida We are pleased to announce that state for the year 1906 for the'Honorable John A. Johuson for governor. Upon this basis of representation, the several precincts in said county will be ‘entitled to representation in said county convention as follows: > Alaska 2 Battle 2, Benville 2, Bemldil 2 Blackduck 2. Baudette 3, Buzzle 2, Birch 2, Cormet, 2. Durand 2, Village of Wilton 2. Eckles 3, Frobn 3, Grant Valley 3, Gudrid 2, Hagali?, Hornet 2, Hamre?, Jones 2, Kelliher 3, Liberty 2, Lammers 4, Langor 2, Lee 2 Lake F9od 2. Maple Ridge & Moose Lake 5, Mc- Dougald 2, Minnie 2, Northern 2, Nebish 2, Port Hope 2, Quiring % Rogsevelt %, Summit 2, Shotly 2, Village of Baudette 3, Spooner 3, Spruce Groye 2, Turtle River 2, Taylor 2, Wa- banaca 2, Walhalla 2 Oity of Bemidji, 1st ward, 3; 2nd ward, 5;: 3rd ward, 5: 4th ward 5, Village of Blackduck 5, Village of Nymore 3, Village of Tenstrike Center 3, Village ot Turtle River 2, Village of Fonkley 2, Village of Red Lake Agency 3. Zipple 2, Primaries for the selection of delegates to said county convention will be held in the several precincts in said county at the usual polling place therein Wednesday, May 6th.. from the hour of 7:30 . m. to the hour of 8:30 . m., of that day. Ali voters subscribing to tke fundamental principles of democracy are invited to pariic- ipate in the selection of delegates to this con- vention. 4 Dated April 20tb., 1908. By order of the Democratic County Committee, P.J. RUSSELL, Secretary. GAR-GOL SORE THROAT SIMPLY A GARGLE OR SPRAY The Bemidji Pioneer Stationery Departm’t Up To Date Goods. Type Writer Supplies ‘We carry a line of Ribbons for all Standard Machines, either copying or record; Type ‘Writer Oil, Carbon Paper, Box Type Writer Paper from 80c per box of 500 sheets up to $2.00. 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 Paper Fasteners The best and most complete line of fasteners to be found any where. 'We have the Gem Clips, Niagara, ‘O K,” “Klip Klip,” Challenge Eylets and other va- rieties. Pencils have the artist’s extra soft pen- cils as well as the accountant’s Blank Books on short notice. Our specialties are handy books for office or couldn’t for the life of us make out the rest of what C. M. Bacon was Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not hard pencils. private accounts. and when I did I could not stand sure cure for Hoarseness, Tonsilitls, m{. Ulcerated and Catarrhal Sore Careful Drivers. SMART & REITER, 312 Beltrami Ave. 3 ; : E "A preventive of Croup, Whooping : straight. I took Foley's Kidney|trying to convey to us, although we | affected by the National Pure Food ,“mm“"‘,"“g';‘,‘;m",’,‘,‘5’}';.‘17.’.3‘.“““5, We are glad to show you our stationery and Cure. One dollar bottle and part|are of the belief that it was not and Drug law as it contains no libelous. 1Itis likely that, after a|opiates or other harmful drugs, two or three week’s stay in Califor-|and we recommend it as a sate nia Mr. and Mrs. Bacon will return|emedy for children and adults. to Bemidji. E. A, Barker. A LT lorsed | st eminent throat specialistq e L e o et 10 % ey o Frice 828 Cents BERG MEDICINE CO.;, Des Heines, In OWL ‘DRUG STORE job stock and invite you to call at the office. of the second cured me entirely.” Foley’s Kidney Cure works . won- ders where others are total failures. E. A. Barker. The Bemidii Pioneer v e o

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