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7 .CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 40¢ MINNESOTA AVE. JAMES FRASER PIANO TUNING ACTION REGULATING VOICING 311 Minnesota Ave, Phone 319 LAWYER . SR MO S oeinew FRANK: A. JACKSON LAWYER BEMI @ D. H. FISK Atto ney and Counsellor at L.w Office over Post Office E.E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bomidy, Minn. Office: Swedback Block FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. Land Titles Examined and Deraigned 802 Beltraml Ave. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore ician and Surgeon Byt Piles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Bl Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 L. A. WARD, M. D. Phone Ne. 51 Office over First National Bank. House No. 6o1 Lake Bivd. Phone No. 351 Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National,Bank, Bemidji, Mijnn Residence Phone 72 Office Phone 36. DENTISTS. Dentist rst National Bank Bu 1d’g. Telephone No. 230 DR. J. T. TUOMY DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Phone No. fig 404 Beltrami Ava Safe and Plano moving. 818 America Ave. CITY LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Good Kigs and Careful Drivers. 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 |n. F. JOHNSTON at Mrs’ Conger’s Millinery. - “Jack” Wilson of this city went Charley Walker of this city went 'to'Grand Forks, N. D., yesterday. afternoon where he will spend a few weeks. The wise housekeeper will accept no substitute for Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder or Exiracts. She knows they never disappoint. All typewriter ribbons except the two and tri-color ribbons or special makes on sale at thePioneer office at the uniform price of 75c each. Crookston College offers special inducementsto those who enroll on or before Sept. 1st. Send for catalog to J. C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn. E. Enstrom came in from Bovey. yesterdav afternoon and went to Hines last evening to ‘visit his brother who lives on a farm near there. P. J. Russell and his 'son, Byron, and C. M. Bacon of this city left yesterday afternoon for Mud Lake where they will hunt ducks during the next few days. R. H. Muncey of this city, one of the Crookston Lumber company’s pioneer cruisers, went to Northome last evening on a two weeks’ trip for the company. Mrs. L. L. Berman returned tojthe city yesterday afternoon from Min- neapolis, where she bought her fall supply of merchandise for the Ber- man Emporium. A. J. Ralph of Minneapolis returned home yesterday afternoon after greatly enjoying a week’s fish- ing trip in this vicinity as the guest of A. L. Barker of this city. " Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda and Frank Martin, two denizens of the local court house, went to Three Island last evening where they will - | spend a few days hunting ducks. J. P. Ridell, candidate for the republican nomination for register of deeds, went to Kelliher last night on a campaigning trip through the Battle River, Shotley and Kelliher country. C. K. Carlson, of the Duluth Brewing & Malting company, came in from the “Zenith City” yesterday afternoon and left on the evening train for Blackduck on general busi- ness for the company. Lawrence Kennedy of Grand Forks, N. D., son of Professor Kennedy of the University of North Dakota who is spending his vaca- tion at Grand Forks Bay, went to Beuna Vista yesterday afternoon for a few days’ hunting. William Hines, a pioneer home- steader from the village by that name, accompanied his mother to this city yesterday morning on her way to her home in Hannah, N. D., and returned to Hines on the M. & L train in the evening. A. P. Reeve, an enterprising stock-farmer living near Tenstrike, returned home last night after engag- ing an engine to run his silo machine for a few days. Mr. Reeve is the only man in this section of the county who possesses one of these machines for keeping fodder green and fresh until winter. to Blackduck last night on business. ’| Lumber company, s Watch for our millinery opgning: Wanted—Apprennoe zlrls. Apply g Petei Parson went t last nlght to-work for the Sn Crmx Wallsmith & Brannon in O’Leary & Bowser’s store. i Roadmaster. Harry Mills, of the M. & I. returned last night from an official trip.to Walker. M. E. Ibertson, candidate for county coroner, went to International Fallslast evening on business. Mrs. Harry Koors and little son of this city left yesterday afternoon for Red Lake where. they will visit with friends while hunting partridges. | Mrs. John Ganssle and family of Minneapolis returned home this morning ~after spending the ‘last two months on ‘Mekinok Island in Turtle lake. Tower operator Ellingson went to Pequot yesterday for a short visit with his = parents. During his absence operators Chadwick and Armstrong will work his shift." S. E. Thompson returned to Ten" strike last evening after spending the day on business in this city. Mr. Thompson is engaged .in the mercantile business at Tenstrike. -, Mrs. A.'P. Chandler and four children returned to Fargo yesterday afternoon after spending the summer in their cottage at Lakeside. They report a very delightful summer. P. A. Skrief was an out-of-town visitor , from Blackduck in the city yesterday on pleasure. Mr. Skrief returned to the “Duck” last evening well satisfied with his day in this city. A. Mendele of Minneapolis ‘is visiting at the home of his neice, Mrs. George Ostrander of this city, for the benefit of his health, which isto “be derived from this pine region. Reverend I. P. Johnson of Minne- apolis passed through the city last evening enroute to the Minneapolis camp on Mekinok Island, where he will rusticate a few days .and enjoy G i the fishing. R. M. Skinner, cashier of the First State Bank of Big Falls, passed through the cnty last evening on his return to the * ‘Falls” after enjoying atwo weeks’ vacation at his old home in Albert Lea and with friends in Minneapolis. Bemidji Lodge of Improved Order of Redmen will give a grand ball next Monday night, and already preparations are being inade for one of the ‘best dances ever given in the city. - Committees have been appointed and are composed of hustling members of the lodge, as- suring a. most excellent dance. A. W.Scott of Minneapolis, who is spending the summer at Mekinok Island in Turtle Lake, returned home last evening after . spending the day among the business men of the city. Mr. Scott . reports that the people on the island are greatly enjoying their outing and are only complaining-that the txme goes too fast. ‘Owl Drug Store, Ghe PIONEER # Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c per Month Just to remind you of the importance of sav- ingyourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER The DOUGLASS LUMBER C0. Have opened a Retail Lumber Yard at their mill on LAKE IRVING, BEMIDJI, where they carry a full stock of everything in the building line, including lumber, moulding, lath, shingles, ete.., ... ....... Have PLANING MILL and can work lumber as desired., Our Prlces Before Bmldmg Lath... .:$1.25 per M. Cedar Shmgles :$2.50 per M. Guarantee good, grades, reasonable prices, prompt delivery and fair treatment Get TELEPHONE 371 cil y’ 3 apohs yente day ntternoon ‘and re- D.W. Carter of Redby was an | turned to their home on the even- out-of-town visitor in the city yester- | iDg’S- train. day, retummg on_ the afternoon| Alfred Olson of Blnckduck can- train. didate for the republican nomina- Mrs. ‘A, Magill ¢ yme in from | tion for sheriff, returnied to his home Kelliher this morning and spent this morning after a ‘b 'Ef election- the day shopping among the Tocal | eering trip here. : merchants. Mrs. W. C. Patterson came in Joe ' Rausher, the Northome |from Kelliher this morning and left butcher, returned home last evening | 9P the afternoon train for Hooley, after spending the day among the N. D., where she will spend a month local merchants. : at her old home. G. E. Kreatz of this city went to| ~Acting Auditor Miller, of the Blackduck last night to overlook M. & I., went to Turtle last evening the work of erecting the new school | t0 take the place of J. C. Schultz, | house at that place, the regul‘ar a\tdltor, who isill at C. H. Rattinger, head clerk at the | Pis home in Brainerd. Markham hotel in this city, returned | Sidney Perkins - came in this last night from a week’s visit ' with | mOrning from a visit with his sister | friends in Fargo, N. D. at Tenstrike and went to Cassi] .M.’D. Stoner, city engineer, re. | 2ke this noon, where he- will visi turned yesterday afternoon from for a week with &“Pds‘ Grand Rapids where he went to do| The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will Boys' School Shoes, strong a.nd serviceable. .. .. $1.50 T0 $3. flll Velour Calf, sewed soles, $2.00 10 $3.00 Box Calf heavy soled shoes $1.50 T0 $2.75 Goodyet;r Welt Shoes in Patent and Calf, Box Calf School Shoes. ] SI 210 $2.00 Misses’® Velour Calf (the most satisfactory Ieathet. | for school wear at, $1.60 T0 $2. 60 Mlssea fine Pa.tem.Leather and Vici, Goodyear Welt Shoes . ..o i . el $2.00 T0 32 15 $2.50 0 $350 Pencil Box with every pair F“EE FHEE b of School Shoes | Bemidji Cash Shoe Store 321 Beltrami bvenue some surveying for the Great North-|be entertained by Mts. T. J. And ern railway. rews, corner 12th and . Irving;: to- Mr. and. Mrs. J. Morrison, Jr., of | POTTOW afternoon.” ‘An. " invitation |- Red Lake came in yeterday morning | 'S €xtended to allto attend. . and left on the afternoon train for| Andy McNabb and John O'Riley Minneapolis, where they will attend {each bought thirty-one cents worth the Minnesota State Fair. fo railroad fare this noon and went to |} Williams Betts and. G. C. Monroe | Cass Lake on business, returning to came in from Fowlds yesterday the city on the afternoon train. morning and went to Crookston on |- . Ed Kremer of Grand Rapids came this afternoon’s train in the intérests |in this. morning from Northome | of the Crookston Lumber company, [€ast of where he has been sur- Misses Ann and Beatrice Mills, |Veying for Itasca./County and left daughters of Roadmaster Harry for his home on the noon train. : Mills of the M. & I, returned to the| Mr. and, Mrs. Thomas Gibbons, | city last night after: spending the[of this city, the parents of City|! week-end with friends in Brainerd, { Attorney Gibbons, left this morning for Montevideo where they .will - Bev. dodenson, gt Swct make their future home with their Lutheran church, returned to his ‘Fruits for Canning We are prepared to supply our customers with fruits for canning purposes as they come into i arket. | Be sure to let us know your wants in this line. - Canned Meats >+ Wealso have a Ia.rge line of canned meats suit- | able for picnics. We always carry in stock the very best and solicit your picnic orders. ‘ROE & MARKUSEN, THE RELIABI.E EHIIBERS PHONE 206 or 207 home in Faoca, in the southern part daughter. of the state, this morning, after| Charles Hilliard and his sister, spending three months in thls vicin- | Mrs. Gill, of Littlefork are in the/| % - city today 'looking for places where their sons may stay during the win-"} ter while a(tendmg the Bemld;l | high school. 5 William Montgomery and daughter, Mrs. Wallace Cady of Sleepy Eye returned home this morn- ing, after attending the = recent funeral of Baby Washburn in this city. A.’H. Pitkin of Crookston came in this morning from a business trip to Kelliher, where he was looking after his lumber interests. He returned to the “Queen City”- this afternoon. X Miss Irene Hoel, a musician of ?:;In;:’::l' c;l;eCkgauth:’s(e:‘l:;:l osr: | before returning to this city. visited with friends and played for| D-F.Johnson of this city was a dance, and returned home on | arraigned before JudgeBailey yester- the afternoon train. das afternoon on a charge of doing} F. S. Lycan went to Crookston plumbing without a plumber’s license. yesterday afternoon and at that The case was continued until this place joined his brother, W. S. morning when it was dismissed. Lycan, and a_party of friends who| Daniel Petrie, sheriff of Hubbard| left today on a chicken hunting trip county, was an over-night visitor in in the vicinity of Ada. the city, leaving this morning on the M. & I., for points in northern |} Hubbard county, in the " interest of his candidacy for re-nomination. County Attorney Henry Funkley; candidate for the legislature 'from this district, returned this noon from a short professional trip to St. R. A. Fisher, telegrapher in the M. & 1. office in this city, left this morning for his home in Minneapolis From.there he will go to Chicago, for a two-week’s pleasure trip before returning to this city. Nels Rude of this city went.to Minneapolis this morning to attend the state fair. From there he will g0 to Rhinelander, Wis., where he |] will visit with relatives for a week T. G. Jobhnson, quarterback on the University of North Dakota’s football team, came in yesterday morning from a week’s visit with friends in Tenstrike and returned to Grand Forks on the afternoon train. ANCHOR CEMENT BLOCKS OUR. CLAIMS: Continuous Air Space. Moisture Proof. Can be plastered on without lath- ing or stripping with perfect safety. Any width from 8 to 12 inches. For sale by Anchor Concrete Block Co. OMICH & YOUNG, Proprietors. Yards on Red Lake “Y.” Paul. Mr. Funkley was accom- panied by J. T. Dolan, who acted as stump-speaker. John C. Tenstrom. head clerk at Schneider Bros.” clothing store of this city, returned last night from The Pioneer---40¢ per Month the Twin cities and 'Cumberland, Wis , where he enjoyed a two-week’s vacation. John looks much better for his trip. G. E. Crocker, the general north- country representative for the Grand Forks Lumber company, went to Crookston yesterday afternoon. -Mr. Crocker spent last night in Crooks- ton and went to Grand Forks this morning to visit the head offices off{| his . company. i Miss Lea Berman, who isemployed | in the Lumbermens National Bank of this city, returned last evening! from Yellowstone Park, where shej has been spendmg the last seven weeks. Miss Berman had a dehghtx ful trip and’ visited with friends ‘in Minneapolis on her return. Walter - Hartman, the local line-}| man for the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, went to Walker this morning to tepnr the copper, Beltrami Gounty Fair September 24, 95 and 26, 1908 LARGE PREMIUM ' Band, Farmers’ rzcultunst Speakers of National Prominence Ma.king Thls Fair the Best in Our History. WRITE the SECRETARY FOR. LIST Races, Free Vaudeville, Ag-|