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“The purest of the pure” Minne- sota Linseed Oil paint for sale by Fleming Bros. E. E. Smiley, the Nary merchant, spent last night in the city and Watch for May 19. W. H. Browning left this morning for St. Paul. The paint that stands the test of fire. Sold by Fleming Bros. Often a single dose ¢f Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral at bedtime will completely control the night ne 0 e coughs of children. Itis a strong medi- d cine, a doctor’s medicine, entirely !ree'ftvm alcohol. Made only for diseases of the fi:fiw’mflfi%fiffl%% throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs, Full erry Pecloral, Then do as he says, formula_on each Jabel. §-9-Ayez0o.. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. The Continued Story of Current Events. “Quick as a flash.” Fleming New souvenir postal cards of MRS. BEERE, Dermatologist Manicuring, Shampooing, S:clen- tific Massage and Scalp ’}rent- ments. Moles, Warts and Super- fiuous Hair removed by electricity Phone 40 Schroeder Bldg . "ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 404 MINNESOTA AVE, e s R was looking after his legal interests, | 1f You are out of Hunt’s Perfect|down the Mississippi river. DEFECTS OF VISION. FRANK: A. JACKSON :iss:db?s‘:;z“i};;o Walker on 2 Nels Otirslad the postmaster a; Baking Powder anfi Extracts, put A H. Harris, traveling represen-|] Although shght, may cause much g LAWYER Farl Geil, who has b fined | Turtle, spent ye;terday in the city ERSmlOnC yousy st ot Eg e e the Melgealhos company, ?m:gyafnce’ a;‘ E ltdulslu:llydapfiears : iy |, or et Who Bias been confine ! : his home |20ded now before you forget it. went to Cass Lake this' noon ‘tolf it the form of 2 dull headad € on BEMI - to his home wlt.h tonsnht-es, is said|on busnne§s, returning to his home E. M. Stratten of Tenstrike re.|interview the trade at that place, ?ecri:xngg Z‘Yoens; str;:;:etl yei':i:;e St:" D. H. FISK to be convalescing and will no doubt | last evening. Tatiined - yestardaimoon”. fiom 7a | Where ihes Melies Bt , and Counsellor at Law AHS T0% tico over Post Offico E. E McDonald Y AT LAW m?lTr?m(:R e Swodback Block e FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. Land Titles Examined and Deraigned 802 Beltraml Ave. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore ician and Surgeon Phy!mx Piles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and gn:geon Jfice fniniayo ll::- Phone 397 Bros. delivery. J. G. Cameron left this morning for Walker on a business mission. New souvenir postal cards of the Markham hotel at the Pioneer office. Louis Latteral, the Funkley mer- chant, was among the out-of-town visitors in the city today. C. W. Conway of Blackduck spent the day in the city, having come down from his home this morning. Herry Koors came down this be able to be out in a few days. H. A. Wilson, who lives in the Shotley country, came down from his home this morning and. trans- acted business in the city today. W. A. Lanctot of Crookston, who is clerk of court of Polk county, was in the city yesterday for several hours, returning home on the after- noon train. The operatta ‘‘Sylvia,” which is to be presented at the City Opera House May 19, promises to be one of the best entertainments ever given by local talent. St. Phillip’s church at the Pioneer office. George Kinney went to Tenstrike { last evening where he will look over some timber, D. F. Ross went to Kelliher last night to look after his logging inter- ests at that place. The largest and most complete stock of Paints in the Northwest at Fleming Bros. Hardware. G. M. Torrance. returned last ynight from Minneapolis, where he J. W. Boone, deputy sheriff of Koochiching county, returned last night to Big Falls after spending the day in the city. A. W. Layman of Duluth, special agent for the general land office at Washington, D. C., spent last night and today in the city. Max Kolliner, of the firm of Kolliner Brothers of Stillwater, went to Blackduck last night in the interests of his company. Charles Dine, who “mixes ’em” in a “refreshment parlor” at Blackduck, returned home 1last night, after returned to his home this morning. A. A. Goodrich, the Carpenter- Lamb representative, left this morning on a business trip to Min- neapolis. . W. D. Dean, the general repre- sentative of the Zenith Paper com- pany of Duluth, went to Northome last night. ’ For rent, the office formerly occu- pied by the Bemidji Lumber Co., Hotel Markham Bldg. Inquire at Hotel office. week’s visit in North Dakota and went to Tenstrike on the evening train, Gust Kulander, the Walker and Onigun merchant, came up last cven- ing from his home at Walker and spent the night in the city, returning to his home this morning, Mayor J. E. Dade of Blackduck left for his home last evening, after having spent yesterday in this city, in connection with the revocation of the license of the Svea hotel at the “Duck.” Floyd Brown leaves tomorrow William Shook returned this morning from Northome, where he had been on a visit, E. M. Sathre, secretary of the Crookston Business College, came to the city last night from Walker and left this noon for Cass Lake in the interest of the college. L. Amadon, who logged ‘near Mallard last winter, came over this noon from the scene of his opera- tions where he has been handling a big drive of logs which will come large and lucrative patronage. Misses Tina and Bernice Pender- gast left this morning for Onigum, the Leech Lake Indian agency where they will visit with two of their sisters, who are teachers in the Indian school at Onigum. Mrs. M. D. Stoner departed this morning for St. Paul,having received word that her mother, Mrs. Darst, 5 was very ill. Mrs, Darst is known to many Bemidji people, having tarried in Bemidji tor a year about four years ago. Frank Hawks, who was arrested Just to remind you of the importance of sav- ingyourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER scientific examination of the eyes will remove the eause and a pair of our correctly made lenses will give relief. DRS.- LARSON Specialists in Scientific Treatment and Correction of Eyes Office over Post Office & LARSON, office DR. J. H. ORR OSTEOPATH Phone 396 Charles S. Carter came down | spending the day in the city. i i i he ch: f being drunk, 2 ° A i morning for Brainerd, where he will [on the charge of being drunk, was : 1 s B : L.A. WA RD, M. D. |yesterday from his home at Hines| Mons Erickson, one of the pioneer resume management of Luken’s|given a hearing yesterday evening Treats all diseases, acute or ¢ onic, by Physml‘)gmal and spent the night in the city, being | settlers of this county and owner of store while the latter gentleman is before Judge Simons. Hawks em- methods. Medical Electricity of all kinds.. Dry Hot Office over FirstNational Bank. PhoneNe- 81| present at the meeting of the Elks|a fine farm near Turtle Lake, was away at Hot Lava Springs, Ind., on| Ployed. an attorney and fought the| l Air Apparatus, etc, for treatment of chronic diseases by - Phone No. 351 | lodge. He returned to Hines this| one of the out-of-town visitors in the s case, which was decided against House No. 601 Lake Bivd. " a vacation. 4 £ modern means. morning. city yesterday. him. Z Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First Natlonal;Bank, Bemidjl, Mjnn Fleming Bros. have samples] of boards off the Ellis house which Charles Loring, who is the law partner of Congressman Steenerson J. F. Hawkins, Who has purchased the meat market at Brainerd, ieft this morning for that city and ex- Judge Simons imposed a pen- alty of $10 and costs. 4 PHONE 410 SCHROEDER BUILDING Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 rec'e!:le bume;lt. showfin;zl\ ;-he he:t ;f lfmokstrn, cant]el dtown‘ f'::m th; pects to return not later than Tues- AT ALSaT £ SRR : DENTISTS. resisting qualities o innesota | Polk county seat last night and |g,u when he will move his family & AN INN J.T TUOMY Linseed Oil company’s paints. If|spent today in the city. fron,l Bemidji to Brainerd, Hu“flHEn ”vEs Iu PEHIL e i T i i peiaieg daptt J- R. Pacha came into the city H. Stechman of Tenstrike was in Dentist fail to see these samples. They will yesterday to pay his taxes and 3 rst National Bank Bu 14’g. Tetephone No. 230 . . : R : to Pieces Near New York. ; 5 VHTERINAR pure. ing train. “Jack” is chaplain of ;. intends hereafter to beat the Mill Checks Cashed Mill Checks Cashed R W ARNINGER Ed. Peterson, who has, until|Blackduck Handear club. M. & I railway out of his fare be- D VETERINARY SURGEON recently, managed the Palace Hotel| R. J. Poupore, of the logging firm | tween this city and Tenstrike. New York, May 8—One hundred Telephone Number acg Third St.. one block west of 1st Nat'l Bamk DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer, Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart 4 besgage. Safe and Piano moving. Il;rl:gx:: No. | 18 America Ave. R. F. MURPHY convince you that this is absolutely at Hallock, has resumed his old position as chief dispenser of liquid refreshments at the Markham Buffet in conjunction with H. O. Noble. Ed. has many friends in Bemidji, all of whom will be pleased to see him back “behind the mahogney.” James Goodman (“El Paterno Jim”) came in last night from Duluth way and mingled with the local merchants today. “Jim is looking good, declares that he feels fine and asserts his intention of pawing up the earth with the rest of the “old bucks” during the Elks returned to Blackduck on the even- of Poupore Bros., arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from a short business trip to Duluth and returned on the evening train to Shooks Spur, his timber headquar- ters. We have just contracted for one thousand copies of sheet music ranging in value from 30 cents to $1.25. Regardless of value we will sell this music at 10 cents per copy. Come in and leave your name so we can mail youa thirty-two page catalogue free of charge. Bisiar & Fraser, 311 Minnesota Ave., Bemidji, the city yesterday, and while here, purchased a fine buggy. Mr. Stech- James Wilkin of Cass Lake, general agent for the Fitger Brewing company, came over from his home yesterday afternoon and went ‘“‘up north” to visit the towns along the M. & I Railway for his company. John Bertels, a cruiser who has lived at Cass Lake for several years past, but who is now residing on a claim near Littlefork, came to the city yesterday from Gemmell, where he had been on a business trip. He went to Cass Lake on yesterday evening’s local freight train. Stranded Ship Being Pounded men on the disabled, stranded ship Peter Rickmers are in peril. The big ship is plunging helplessly about in a tumbling, pitching sea on a sandbar about a thousand yards off shore, net far from Fire island. Three of her masts are gone, half of her cargo of case oil has been cast into the sea and she is being pounded by a battery of waves which neither she nor any other ship similarly placed can long endure. Two lifelines were sent out to the Rickmers when it became apparent that those on board might require quick assistance, but as the waves drove the vessel steadily but slowly westward the lines gave way and the O0’LEARY & BOWSER BEMIDJI, MINN. MEN'S SUIT SALE Closes Saturday Night We have added a lot more Suits to this assortment. They are suits selected from our regular suit stock. $12.00, $15.00, $2.).00, $22.50 and $25.00 3 Loyd Carlton, wh ent the past|only link of safety between ship and FUNERAL DIRECTOR and convention, June 18, 19 and 20. Minn. wintez at ;angdon ONSPD hasp & shore was destroyed. qualitles for Y e | In the meantime the Rickmers had - LICENSED EMBALMER S P f th B - k turned from that place and will| begun to feel the effects of the fright- $ 9 9 9 tar Periormers at e brinkman spend the summer in Bemidji. | ful battering she was receiving from e Lloyd was'a member of the Bemidji| the Waves. Her seams began to open With Night Phone 85 W. Il Ross Day Phone 113 THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L.Lasher, Manager Every Eyening 7:30 to 10:30 E“urdrlyy Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT Overture Blanche Boyer Orderly Jameson Delivers the Baggage Family Theater All the Present Week baseball team during the past two seasons and will probably play with the local team this summer. Pat Murrary and Joseph Jarvis of East Grand Forks, twp of the mem- bers of the Grand Forks coloney who own cottages at Grand Forks Bay, were thawed out by yesterday’s sun at East Grand Forks and came over to Bemidji today to get their cottages ready for occupancy at the Bay. Bunn T. Wilson and wife, who spent yesterday in the city, returned last evening to their home at Black- and the water poured in streams into her hold. Every wave now makes a clean sweep over the ship and three lifesaving crews are fighting against the wind and seas in a driving rain in an attempt to run other lines to the doomed craft. The men on board include a number of employes of the wrecking com- panies from the tugs sent to the ship’s assistance. The lifesavers have not been able to reach the vessel with new lifelines. They hope to be able to launch the surfboat when the -tide falls. THE LAUNGH “PUPOSKY"§| Running between MEN’S HATS. and $2.50 Hats at 100 Men’s $1 50 and 98c each MEN’S TAN OXFORDS. We have them in Vici Kid and Russian Calf at $3.50 and $5.00 a pair ’(/‘ Getting Acquainted S duck, Mr. Wilson appeared before Fowlds and Puposky m;;'f"]“i:;“ Judge Stanton yesterday ‘as village meets all trains and car- with By Bllngcfe Boyer attorney for the Village of Bla.ck- rié§ passengers and Hey! Look Out Thero duck in the matter of the revocation freight. : e y: . N of the liquor license held by Land- Accommodations for The Best Palnt A Drama in Seviile lord Berg of the Svea hotel at Black- everyone. = Vaudeville THE TWO FANTAES, dock . It makes no difference what Rev. Frank Higgins, known over %&O‘Xg'-&‘sf;sf'r‘.‘xcd in PURE L. int is made SEED OIL it MUD LAKE JARE Comedy-Sketeh, introducing Mike the Trained Pig Admission 10 and 15 Cents the entire ‘Northwest as the “‘Lum- berjack Sky Pilot,” arrived in the city yesterday from Deer River, in A Great Money Saver! AIR THE ONLY FREE FUEL, WE Minnesota Paints ¢ Captain Kidd Up to Date g are mixed and ground in PURE LINSEED OIL of our own manufacture. Most paint grinders - buy their oil,—they make theirs from selected Northwestern flaxseed—the best in the world— in theirown mills and it neverleaves their build- ings until it is mixed in Minnesota Paints. The other things in their paints_are PURE ‘White Lead, PURE Oxide of Zinc, PURE Tint- ing Colors and Driers. Use them once and you'll never use any other kind. For 37 Years *“Ghe Best Paints Made" Jne part ofoil, generated to gas, to'56. 'he Robinsdal the vicinity ‘of which place he has| 3 sdalo Gua Gonerator, the GITY LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE o best ever been spending most of his time of fltr?f:h;cgufi %&éfifififih‘“&.%?fl late. He has beenmingling among the ’!‘;;75?!;:’:‘:,5&‘: pn‘(ikslki;sn’ng torimonalFealin “river hogs” who will take the drives | 44 ceuriy Bank Bidg,, MINNEAPOLIS. MINN down stream around Deer River, 7 and has undoubtedly done much good with those big-hearted “Jacks.” Some hats look tired Good Rigs and Careful Drivers. SMART & REITER, 312 Beltrami Ave. The largest and most enthusiastic crowd that ever attended the Brink- man Family Theater was there last| evening to greet the three Millards, and everyone was pleased with the performance. Mr. Millard as the silly country boy is a character that will be long remembered by those who witnessed the entertainment last evening, es- pecially his playing on the violin which he plays in every conceivable position. Baby IMillard and--Mrs. Millard in their solos and musical turns are artists of great. ability. The illustrated song, as sung by |Mr. W. “J. MclIntire, the splendid | tenor, is a rare treat. The moving pictures are without exception the best ever flashed on canvas at this popular place. They are new, novel, and secured a big outlay. Change of film tonight: Manager Brinkman is well pleased with the liberal patronage that is accorded the theater as a testimonial of the worth of the attractions'shown there. John King of Walker, one of the vetran political war horse of Cass county,'and who has ‘many friends in the northwest, came up last even- ing from Walker and spent the night in the city, being interested in the local Masonic “doings.” John as- serts that everything 'is movi.g along nicely in his balwick, and 'that so far, indications do not point to a strenuous campaign for office similar to that which was waged in Cass county two years ago. This should seem strange to John, if it proves true, as if there is any one thing that John - King likes better than another it is a good, strong political contest—the kind that keeps the participants awake o’ nights. = b after a month’s wear MORA HATS outwearall other kinds and they hold their stylish shape to the end. We sell them. Gill Brothers Bemidji SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY _ Fleming Bros. Co. Our Stock isinow complete. 1 gallon cans, $l.75 é?'ad\ 1-2 gallon cans, 90 cents éach 1-4 gallon cans, 50 cerits 'each Ask for color cards. All orders delivered promptly. & e 17