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MISS DICKINB JAMES FRASER PIANO TUNING ACTION REGULATING VOICING 311 Minnesota Ave, Phone 319 LAWYBR . - W FRANK. A. JACKSON LAWYER BEMI = ne; and [ llor lt Law ounsel Atto y E.E McDonald A’I"DORNEY AT LAW Semidp, flima. Offics: Swoedback Bleck FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. MINN Land Titles Examined and Deraigned = 802 Beltraml Ave. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore and Surgeon Physician Surg o Ofen Do el i DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physh-ian and Surgeon in Mayo Phone 396 ot B'::kl'hfl\‘ 397 L. A. WARD, M. D, Phone Ne. 51 Office ever First National Bank. House No. 601 Lake Bivd. Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National;Bank, Bemidjt, Mjnn Office Phone 36, Residence Phone 73 DR. J. T. TUOMY'! Dentist st National Bank Bu Id’g. Telephone Ne. 230 S e DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes anht and T 404 Bahrun Avo Tom Smart ‘Safe and Plano meving. Phom No. | 618 America Ave. CITY LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Good Rigs and Careful Drivera. SMART & REITER, 312 Beltrami Ave. D. F. JOHNSTON PLUMBING, HEATING AND SHEET METAL WORK Your orders for this work are solicited Let us figure on your work D. JOHNSTON Mu; A. R —Perflnq of turned home this morn- ] P, Grady returned on this morn- lngfre\ght train to Tenstrike after a brief visit among the local business men. I. B. Olson of this city, candidate for register of deeds, ‘returned this g from a_short political trip P. J. Jones of East Grand Forks arrived in the cxty last night on the Lake Bemidji. - E. H. Ives, manager of the Bazaar Store in this city left, this morning stock for the store. W. T. Blakely came in' this morn- ing from Farley, where he is engaged business in the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French returned to the city this morning from Blackduck where they spent a \few days with relatives. All typewriter ribbons except the two and tri-color ribbons or special the uniform price of 75¢ each. inducements to those who enroll on or before Sept. 1st. to J. C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. of this city went to Anoka this dying. merchant, accompanied by his son, “ ness men. ‘Wymann-Partridge company of Mln~ end of the M. & I. D. H., Fisk of this city, candidate for the republican nomination to the campaign trip to Kelliher, C. W. Stanton, judge of the Fif- teenth Judicial District, went to pleasure trip. return to the city this evening. Mrs. J. J. McLauchlin of this city went over to Cass Lake this morn- at that place. Mrs. McLauchlin will return to the city this evening. Mrs. F. T. Boles and two daughters Marion and Winnifred, left this morning for their home in Chicggo after visiting for two weeks with Mrs. Boles’ sister, Mrs. W. H. Roberts of tdis city. e A. L. Thwing of Grand Rapids, candidate for the republican nqmina; tion for judge of this disrrict, went “up theline” last evening for a short campaign visit in the northern part of the district. = Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Barnes and YOU OWE it to your family; a means of instant, certain and inexpens- ive communication with the outside world. s Order the Northwestern Dr.King’s New Life Pl The best In the world. family left this afternoon for 'their home in Grand Forks, N. D.; after spending the summer in their cot- tage at Lakeside. They had a very enjovable outing this'season. city this morning from an official trip to Baudette where he went to|wi take charge of a woman who was alleged ta be insane. The relatives | beleive the woman to.be improving s0 she was not brought here. arrived in the city this morning and [ N. D, L. E. Rood, who travels for the|Walker. A."A: Smith returned to Kelliher) neapolis, returned this morning from | last evening after spendmg the day a trip to the towns along the naxthern with friends in the city. is. manager of the Craig hotel at|- Sheriff Bailey 'xet!xmefl to this McKeo! came in from lns short vml: I?'l““ of t d upen relat ent to|BaRIey yesterday afternoon for a for a brief business visit in' that place, Fxft f sh and $5 duck last night after spending the gL of S ) n’l 9‘5 day among the local business men. from Black.| Went over to Cass Lake this noon on t|2 business trip. n of | this afternoon. Kar] Mnnd daughm- Amanda, went to Cass Lake “this noon on 0 f,ox Fisher business, "“‘“‘“‘K bome on the D. J. Devlin came in" from Bena on busine ber company. Dr. John C. Koch returned to for Chicago where he will buy new |Blackduck this morning on the freight train after spending the mght in the city. ‘Mrs. R. W. Hitclicock and Miss Phone No. 351 | in the logging business, to transact|H. F. Mark of -Fosston - arrived in the city last night for a short v_ut- ing at Lake Bemidji. A. B. Clair of Grand Rlplds arrived in the city yesterday aft in Grand Forks, N. D. J. F. Essler, the 1ocal agent ior makes on sale at thePioneer office at|the Minneapolis Bremng compnny, went to Laporte this morning ‘on Crookston College offers special | business for his company. Lost, Saturday 22nd, watch with Send for catalog | letter-carrier’s fob, hunting ~case, Illinois movement, monogram, H. G. * Mrs. J. W. Duval and two, children|G. Return to post office ‘for reward Minneapolis this morning pleasure trip and- will attend the E: 1 - arl Geil is making several im. N sata state fatid morning where they were called by |provements in the office. of the Re- news that Mrs. Duval’s mother is|more hotel which adds grééfly to the convenience and comfort of his S. E. Thompson, the Tenstrike |guests. Mrs. R. A. Pace of Grand Forks, Chase last evening from a daystflpm "Mr. St Kelliher. " C.:W. LaDu of Pine River came office of county attorney, returned |in Monday night and 'spent yester- this morning from an over-nj_ght’s day in the city on business before ., who is vxsmng at the home circulated” among_ the. .local busi- {of Mr: Judge Stanton in-the dis!:ri(;t court chambers. Miss Angelina Munt of Enderlin at the home of her aunt, Mrs, E. j Gould of this city. Misses Nesbit Grand Forks, N. D. yesterda; ‘Tioon after visiting a week wil J. M. Sim of this city. pany. *'Mr. and Mrs. F. P. summer in their cottage at Lake: after a very pledsant outing. circles that Joe Martin the chased a little cottage in Nyms and is making a cozy nest for one to occupy in the near iuture. 233, A.F. & A. M., Wedne: ening at the Masonic hall. - Th 'be. work in the third dej and all members are requested be present. > Feity. vlsnt with her for a short mne. It is reported among railroac Walker this morning for a day’s|N. D., arrived in the city yesterday Mr. Stanton will | noon and is yisiting for a few. weeks Fred Baumgartner, lineman for the. Northwestern Telephone ‘com- pany, returned to the city yesterday afternoon after spending the d: in Cass Lake on business * for the com- Nash and family of Grand. Forks, N. D., who have spent “the. greater “part of thel' »{ hot on the trail of a lone highwayman returned home yésterday afternoon| wha held-up and robbed-the 125 pas- fireman on the M. & I, has pur-|{ful Inn, from where the coaches: had Nohce is hereby given thlt thel! wnnnhe 1aat-conch-had pmed Miss Hattie Smith returned to Thief’giver Falls yesterday after- noon after enjoying a ten days’ visit at the Albrant home in this| vetween Cady -and Meeteetss; Miss Smith was accompaniéd | has by little Reta Albrant who Wi H L. Blakg and F. Hnwlmu, m to Grand Rapids this noon to attend midnight train_ for a short outing at | yesterday afternoon where he went|te some surveying for the Great for the Hennepm Lum- the' J. W. Paulding company of Minneapolis, went to Brainerd tlm morning ‘on business. among the business men of the city vesterday, returping home on the M. & I. train in the evening. came in this morning and spent the day in'the city. noon from a few days’ business visit ;})nght on atrip to Grand Forks, and 0. J. Laqua ‘of Puposky ' were out-of-town visitors in the city yes- i terday, _ | noon train. steader living near Quiring, went ' to was arrested and taken before Judge Simons this morning on a charge of assaulting her husband. a was_dismissed for lack of r-s€cu- liquid refreshments behind the sign of the two chances, in this city, went to'Wilton yesterday afternoon on business and returned to the clty on | he midnight train., and Miss Clara Bull returned to their homes at Grand Forks,'N. D., yesterday afternoon, after enjoying| a two months’ ‘outing at the Merri- field cottage at Grand Forks Bay. Judge Stanton of this city, left this morning for a visit with friends in St. Paul. - Miss Stanton was accom- pamed' by Mrs. Heller of St. Paul who hns been visiting at the Stanton and Margaret home in this city. ing to spend the day with friends|Moore returned to their lmmcs in | TRODRS IN PURSUIT Daing. Bandit Held Up. Seven - ‘They are wonders Schueider Bros. Dr. Hedderly of Akeley went to Ole Johnson ' returned to Black- J. H. ‘Crouch, the’ cement man, He teturned home J. P. Pogue, mayor of this cnty. M’. D. Stoner, city engineer, went in Northern railway. F. E. Becker, who sells cigars for in of J. C. Dodge was a Farley visitor lat Mr. and Mrs. S. Bailey of Quiring They will leave Jame; Long, William Neudeck turning home on the after- 'Henry Haley, a prbsperous home- | of on a ‘Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 26.—At Fort Alexander, Houston, Jr., provincial constable, and-| Bruce Buril, while sailing with two companions, were drowned by the up- setting of the boat. They were ‘caught 8t. Paul, Aug. 26.—Lying senscless McKibbin, Driscoll & Dorsey, was found by policemen. and ‘William - Sullivan were arrested sey’s.condition is said-to be serious. ‘Winnipeg, Man., Aug. 26.—Alex Mil- ton, paymaster of the Eastern section double tracking operations on the Ca- nadian -Pacific raillway, with two as- -sistants were killed by a train sixty- ‘five' miles east of Kenera. The train ‘came along unexpectedly and struck them. Omaha, Aug. 26.—The Union Pacific has again placed extra guards on its overland trains for their protection in the event of holdups. gaid to be the reason for this precau- tion. - : They are con- ur at an ordinary batch 2 failure thnt(me Il will reach about. 1(!0000 fully covered nsu) 7 AMAZe ‘| proximately ;100 000 was’ caused by-a fire in the coal chutes of the Omaha |- wagon works at East Omaha. bullding was filled with wood and much inflammable mater; rial and it was but a few minutes before it was com: pletely - enveloped in'-flames. «cars_of luber attached to a switch engine weie standing on: a sidetrack near by, but the progress of the flames was so.rapid that it was not possible to get the cars out of range before. the sparks settled' in the lum- ber ‘and the cars and -their contents were consumed. — ¥ ‘he Elght ~ milling—tightly woven n:h-nd unilom quality. Caught in a Whiripool. ‘Lake Winnipeg, 'Joseph a whirlpool and sucked under. By every from grist—Occi pecial s :’e:ttnnt Flo:rh?:t&t:home flour. d;t.;lt:rsgmeer hasiit, likes to sell it and will return your V moneyll ou m not satisfied after any number o akings. Insist on this label. “~ Just to remind you of : the impgrtance of sav- Left Dying in an Alley. - ing y_aurteeth. That’s ) my business. DR. G. M. PALMER an alley Robert Dorsey, a brother ‘William P. Dorsey of the firm of Willlam Kern er charged with the assault. Dor- Looking around us Wwe sce many persons in middle life, strug- gling along with poor vision, who mxght be enjoying normal sight today if they had consulted acom- petent specialist and worn glasses when there was’ yet time to pre serve the sight. Be on thé safe side, if you suspect that your eyes % 3 are failing let us advise what is best for the eyes. DRS. LARSO Specialists in Scientific, - .Hent Office over P~ Three Killed -by Train. Extra Guards on Trains. - || 1LARSON, and Correction of Eyes office 921 Phone { Q0% Seyeral reports train robberies in the Northwest is Mrs. Anna Luense of Tenstrike The case : e e M. and Mrs Thomas Campbell “Miss Leila Stanton, daughter of OF HEHMAYHAN Stage Gmhas, F t S : & Dutte. llont ‘Aug. 26.—Three troops of cavalry from Fort Yellowswqe are sengers on seven stage coaches in i‘Qllowntnne park siwgle handed and fn true ! Western:style. ' He stoppeéd :each coach within a few miles of Old:Faith- atarted at-several minute intervals; 48 dstimated-that the bandit ob- $2,000 fu' and -drafte -worth '$10,000 and a: rich Baul inwatches-and jewelry. - It Mght ne is hmmg for polnt | son Big Springs: and “Helena, Mon ug. —The nuze hold up and robiia 61§ 00. 0 held” (|p Beltrami County Fair September 24, 25 and 26, 1908 LARGE PREMIUMS A FARMER’S FAIR | FaLL | 1008 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA WRITE the SECRETARY FOR LIST Band, Farmers Races, Free Vaudeville, Ag- riculturist Speakers of National Prominence Making This Fair the Best in Our History. W. R. MacKenzie, Sec’y Fall Dress Goods We are now showmg the largest line of Fall Dress Goods -ever shown in Bemidii; the products of the LaPorte woolen mllls and forelgn looms. New’ sh’ad_es. New fabrics. ~ SKINNER'S SILKS AND SATINS “BEARSKIN GOATS fui line of ~Thursday morning we will c%fisn?x’ %}l’(?r‘xn;'s l36 inch - showa fine asssrtment of in- satin, 0 a yard, Guaran- fants’, girls’ and misses bear= teed to wear for hnmgs two ,skln coats, and headwear. seasons. . : MEN'S SHIRTS s’z'nn Beautiful new creations in- men’s dress shirts now on dis- 32 25 plg.‘y Entn-ely new and up to - date. > Fred M. Malzahn, Pres. (O’LEARY & BOWSER BEMIDJ1, MINN. Skinner’s 36 mch pure sflk, a yard Skinner’s 42 mch pure silk, ayard ; U ntil Saturday the store at v 14 0 |