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..NOTICE.. 1 WANT YOUR REPAIRING THIS 13 THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN THECITY Men’s Sewed Soles, $1 Men’s Nailed Soles, 75¢c Rubber Heels that won’t slip... Ropalrlng Done While You Wait M. NURICK 207 Beltrami Avenue, Opposite Hotel Markham If you wish to see vaudeville that will make you sit-up and take notice, come to - Bijou. When you are in need of tea or coffee do not forget the Bemidji Tea Store, Phone 423, W. L. Grasse of Minneapolis went to Kelliber last evening on business for the Hart-Murphy company. Mrs. G. E. Van Nest of Deer Riverarrived in the city yesterday afternoon ‘and left last evening fora short visit north of here. H. Stechman of Tenstrike, who is serving on the grand jury, went home last evening and returned to the city on this morning’s train. M. F. Schultz, who gives away the little green pickles as an adver- tisement of Heinze’s ‘57 kinds,” went to International Falls last night. Glenn Slossen of thiscity returned last evening on the M. & I train from Walker where he spent two days tuning pianos at the state sanitorum. ; J. D. Drury, a well known home- steader living near Tenstrike, re- turned home last .evening. after settling a small damage case in the BEMIDJI - justice court. D. H. W. A. McDonald, of the Model Atto ney an and 0“‘,‘::’&‘;‘" 8t LAW | Bayery of this city, went to Black- it ever duck last evening on a short busi- E. E MoDona,ld ness trip and returned to the city on ATTORNEY A’l.‘ LAW‘.“l this morning’s train. Bemidy, Niza. e Mrs. George T. Baker and Mrs. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. G. E. Kreatz of this city left last Dr. Rowland Gilmore|everiog onthe M. & I passenger n train for Blackduck for a short visit et n‘d_sirw’_ with friends at the “Dack.” mNON M. D.| Wanted—500 cords lath bolts. Phym‘: fll’lfll s‘“l‘"”" Will pay $3.00 for balsam, spruce, Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | Norway, white pine and jack pine lath bolts- delivered at our mill L' A" WARD’ M' D' Douglass Lumber Company, Bemidji Phone Ne. 51 | Minn, W. F. Kunitz went to Margie last evening to erect a monument to the National Biscuit company in the number of orders which he intended to secure from the merchants in that vicinity. Del Burgess; proprietor of the Del Marca Cigar factory of this city, went to Northome last evening to furnish the smokers there with a *'good article” and returned to Be- ...40c PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 407 BELTRARI AVE. MRS. JOHN R. STEWART Instruction on Piano, Pipe Organ and Harmony 609 Bemidjl Ave. Phoune No.9 LAWYER . FRANK: A. JACKSON LAWYER MINN Office over First National Bank. Phone No. 351 House No. 601 Lake Bivd. Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National’! Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 Experienced Nurse. Anyone in need of an ex- perienced nurse inquire at MRS. A. BUELL, 613 2nd St. DENTISTS. midji on this morning’s train. DR. D. L. STANTON Thomas Bailey returned to the DENTIST city last evening on the north-bound passenger train from Minneapolis, where he is spending the winter, to appear before the grand juryasa witness in the Barney ' Nelson case. Harry Koors of this city, who travels for the Thomas Thompson company of Duluth, left last evening on the north-bound M. & I passen- ger train for Blackduck on business for his company and returned on Office in Winter Block e R I S DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Ba 14’g. Telephene No. 230 DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, TRy 1ste! Drey 4247404 Beitram Ave: Tom. smart this morning’s train. m::am. i Glfi :::;D:OA" J. H. and W. J. Beagle of Duluth, two of the state’s expert land ex- aminers, returned to the city last evening: on' the M. & I. train from Pine River where they have been engaged during the last few. days looking over state timber lands. W. J. Dexter of Cass Lake, who cruises for the J.. Neils Lumber company, came over yesterday after- noon-and left last evening' on the M. & I train for- Littlefork to attend to some estimating on timber which his company wished to have done. BISIAR &: MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS Day phone 319, Night phones 115, 434 Answered at-All Hours S. E. Thompson, the merchant at Tenstrike, returned home last even- ing after appearing as a witness before the grand jury in the session of the district court' for Beltrami county. Mr, Thompson was accom- panied’ by’ his son, Stanley, who came in yesterday morning . to have his ear treated. ** Devices for Hay the Little Thi Moore Push-Pins Moore Push-Points Moore Push-Tacks Moore Push-Buttons MooreGlass PushPins. < pencrations of he m 2 Gt esure o E. F. Briggs of Minneapolis, state agent for the Scottish Union Na- tional and the State Fire Insurance companies, spent yesterday in this city transacting business with the Markham-Bailey Real Estate com- pany and left last evening for International Falls to look after his north-country trade. Mrs. Henry Berg of Blackduck arrived in the city yesterday after- noon from Crookston, where she has ‘been visiting with' relatives. Mrs. Berg returned to Blackduck last evening on the M. & I train and was accompanied from' here by Miss- Ida Eddy, also of Blackduck, who came in Monday and spent three daysin Bemidji. A PIN—PUSH ITIN For 8ule at THE PIONEER OFFICE Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening ‘Those Delicious Lemon Ples The kind that “make RS T e fonet Itll t ln air-tigh put up r-tight pack- the Hx mwm«’h Only 40¢ per Month Birch wood, jack pine and tamarac, four foot and sixteen inch. Hayth wood yard, rear of P. O. block. J. C. Sevings of Duluth, the ad. vertising man for Bede's. Budget, went to Walker this morning : on business. S The' Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid society will hold an advertising sale April 2. Remember they plan a good time. William Anderson, agent for. the United Wireless Telegraph company, spent yesterday and today in this city on business. E. D Alger, one of the well known residents ' of Tenstrike, came in this morning to attend to the present term of the district court in -this city. John R. Caldwell of Cass Lake came over yesterday afternoon for a short pleasure visit in this city and teturned to the ‘‘Lake”on this morn- ing’s train. George Kirk, of the logging firm of Crombie' & Kirk of Northome, came in this morning on the M. & I. train fora short visit with his family in this city. Miss Gladys Brannon of this city departed last evening on the north- bound M. & I. passenger train: fer Blackduck where she will visit until Monday with friends. C. A. Knippenberg, who sells sociation, left on this morning’s train for Brainerd after spending a few days in this part of the state. C. W. Speelman, the merchant and logger at Northome, came in last evening on the south-bound ‘M. & I. freight train and spent the night in the city as a guest at the Markham hotel. O. B. Olson, the merchant at Kelli- her, spent yesterday on legal busi- ness inthis city and attended the session of the district court, return- ing home last evening on the M. & L train. Superintendent W. H. Strachan, of the M. & I, arrived in the city last“evening from Brainerd for a short business visit in this city, leaving this morning on the north- bound freight train for International Falls. Dr. and Mrs. Henderson- of this city returned on this morning’s train from Northome where they visited a fewidays at the home: of Mrs. Henderson’s brother, Dr. Ward of Northome. Mrs. Benjamin Berg of Tenstrike came in yesterday morning to receive relief in one of the local dentist’s office and returned home last even- ing on the north-bound M. & I. pas-|E. senger train. Miss Carrie Witter of Park Rap- ids, who has been visiting with Mrs. V. L. Ellis for the: past few days, left today for Becida where she has, been engaged to teachia term of school is district No..54; of Hubbard county. Mrs. Charles S. Carter of Hines passed through Bemidji last evening on the north-bound M: & I. passen- ger train enroute home from a short business-visit with friends and rela- tives in* Duluth. Mrs. Carter was accompanied by her little son. J. C..Schultz, traveling auditor of the M. & I. railway, passed- through the city last evening enroute from his headquarters. at Brainerd to Blackduck to act as claim-agent for| % the company in some difficulties|an: which are pending-in that vicinity: “Mr. and Mrs. William Kingof Grand Rapids. arrived in’ the city yesterday afternoon and' spentithe night in Bemidji, leaving this morn- ing on the Sauk Center train for shares in the Union Savings As-| i | | Bray of Blackduck arrived in el JEERR L the city this morning for:a short "‘:"}:;‘“‘-ofic"};wh business visit in Bemidji. - & Mrs. J. M. Gorwoog of Blackduck came in this morning on the M. & I. train for a short shopping trip to xu the city. m 8 J. T. Dolan of Superior, one: of -ngef?"‘g“.fifi" 'inn PD“ lu,ln ‘majority vof te legal voters of ssid city voting at'an elmlon i § : : the populas travelingmen who often | (3,0, S “s}&";:::‘:..'"n:.’%::"s., i stop In Bemiaj, is again fo. be sesh | Subuyd 0 il onapiecs in the city after being ill for two b’tbanlnfnwunel of ud clty, fall weeks with pleurisy. Tisions otiialg"%ar:& «s‘;of‘ens elt{shtmraodr . ald olty Chief of Police Moon and Justice |La¥E0f theState of Minnesots for. 05 and Parker of ‘Blackduck ‘came in this|{ ™SI thereto. o g and rectted 4 morning on the M. & I 'train to|the, said Clty Auly incorporated-and o appear before the grand: jury as| 855 otipoIoREn At Eess un Lo ct witnesses in certain'cases: fi%‘fié&a“%’“‘"flfi"‘h&“"m&flw Shat ol “Jack" Burgo, who travels. For thal® u:m and conditions required bx!the constitu- ;'520 ‘Beltrami 'Avo. Hhechibieror s Uity G Bl e h2oon : e .| the charter of said Oity o appen Standard Oil company, arrived: in|and bedone and perfo ed precedent 10 and S S T tho tosuanco of tia Boad Keve mervond Bemidji last evening for a short cou- | and been _poperly dono snd performed n 3 . regul ue form -an sultation ‘with the company’s local 0t at The toval Tndehtedemar oo 3 z including this bond and said serles representative, K. Mclver of this ol bonds doswnobercaca any constitutional, : statutory or charter limitation. city. In witness mhereof. the said Oity of Bemidst 5 .| by its city conncil caused its corponte Attorney E. E. McDonald ‘of -this | seal to'be hereto ok A ant ol o d to |zned by its mayor, countersigned by Itfi i1 . treasurer and attested by its_city clerk, d city returned yesterday noon‘on- the | Sre88uzer and attested by lis clty clork, and 8 .| @ be exacuted by the lithokraphed tac sl east-bound Great Northern passen-| i De Sxcentec by offces as of the firsy day of ger train from Crookston where: he | Beptember, A. D. 1 went to take a deposition for a Attest: client, hefees Gy Clerk. ity Troasiizer. (Form of Coupon.) Friends of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. of.. L&D, 1. o oI e ke Contey oo letnmi Bacon of this city will be pleased to know that they'are enjoying.: the] and State of Minnesota, wlil pay to besre: = € 8o sum of twenty<ivo dollars Wos.00, In i winter at Tryon, North Carolina, ful money of the United States of America. : % 3 3 t the Central Trust Company, in the City of and will remain there several weeks Ghlcmm filiness, ‘for semi-shnual intercet due that day on its Waterworks Bond of 1008, longer. dated September 1, A. J. A. Wessel of St. Paul, who travels' for the Wessel Brothers’ Candy company, arrived in' the city last evening on the Sauk Center|,Setons. Tg;g:,:‘d ponds hallive Siomed T, T f - <1, | of the said Oliy of Bomidil and attessed train and spent today on business in | $he'criyclerk ot sa1d Glty undor the.corpor. his-ol ate seal thereof and the coupons attach this city. sald bonds shall be executed by the fl%mm- . ac simile signatures of said officers, A. M. Johnson of ' Brainerd. acted{a Sn the sald ofoers Sre hereby authorlzed to 3 e | chuse ‘said bonda” and coupons to be prer as brakeman on: this morning’s pared substantfally in the forms above sot RS orth and to execute the same for and in south-bound passenger train in the|behalfof the said city as aforesald. After S thelr execution said bonds shall.be delivered place of Frank Coppersmith, who|to the purchaser thereof and the funds S 3 derived from the sale of said bonds shall: be spent today in this: city-as a witness | placed in a special fund to be_used for the 7 e purpose for which the said bonds were Issued. in the district court. Section 3Tt e Interest Talling due on said bonds in the year shal and the -D. Bee: is city | same s hereby ordered patdand appropriated E.-D.‘Beeson, formerly of this city o e rod ot o Soay o ol A i | the purpose of reimbursing said tund for the but who now. lives. in Chicago, de- | ihe purooes of rojnbursing sald fane. for the i i ic vide the necessary funds to meet the interest parted this morning for Chicago to Saseidbon fsn"’h";’ it dasiv,hfis:zm isil i i i al lue. ere shal an iere is hereby visit 'a week with *his family after | {alls dus there ehall boand there Is hierebs cruising in this vicinity for the Be-|ssid city. in addition to other taxes, the o following direct annual tax: midji Lumber company. (0T the Fenr 1600 a tax sufficient 10 produce 000. For each of years1910 to 1927, both inclusive, And forthe purpose of paying the principal tax for sinking fund provided by the charter cient for said purpose. then there shall be resolute, George”— tion to the charter three mill tax and all “Well, what i 1t7* i1, amount of the principal of said bondsby yeurs be collected at the sume time and in Apt Pupil. collected shall be irrevocably plet establishment some months ago - to | interestconpons thereto appertaining remain ances or parts thereof heretofore adopted or 'A. D. MOE, 5. Taxlor Sunts made: to order. Cleanmg and pressing given special attention. Ngw spring samples. . Bemidji, Minn. PEPPER & PATTERSON Wholesale Liquor Dealers We are in sition to supply the saloon men in Bemidji and vicinity. We carry a full line of staples and can .compete with Twin City and Duluth houses on quality and prices of goods. We are aldo distributors of the famous “Cedar Brook” Whiskey. PEPPER & PATTERSON. Bemidji, Mim'l. " put up in glass jars by Dunkley, Kalamazoo, a tax snfficient to produce the sum of £2,500. Knew All About George. of said bonds at maturity. there shall be and “Do you know, my daughter, that | (%S is heroby ordered lovicd (lo annnal every name means something? For in- |of sduxd city: sa;zd in ‘-‘5“ leveém {.lht;lcgnriter z&x or said fund shall be insufi- stance, Charles means brave, Willlam | 35S FGvervo . B B and there Is hereby ordered levied upon all “On, 1 know what George means, |Of the taxableproperty in said city. in addl- mother.” other taxes, a direct annual tax sufficient to s make up such deficlency and to provide the “George means business. He told me Sen %0 lastr:lght_"—cnmugo Toter Obesn: R iobeid bond "tz shall In esch ot sald the same manner as the general t said city are levied and. collected: Then Friend— your | payment of the interess on and principal of end-~Yon. took-yoyr:80n- {nto. JOUT | Dot o s e of aaidt Banda oa s teach ‘him the business, I understand. | outstanding and unpaid. g ction 5, That all resolutions and ordin- How did it turn out? - ;'m e Yh re ': o G assed in conflict with the provisions. of. this Business Man (wearlly)—Great: sue- | Bagia,io ton ciet b 0 e, ore bereby | cess! He's teaching me now: repealed. Section 6. That this ordinance shall be in full force” aud _effect after 1ts passage, A cross man would be worth'at least | a nlrr::;}; i&?.,“‘j‘:’,‘,%‘.‘r‘%;a e a-dollara day more if he' would become sewflfl “cflig"%‘ [(‘gbni‘ryfl g‘;iz“gge, good natured.—. Third reading February paw 1 libon Glthes Upon call of ‘aye and Bay vote the follon- ing aldermen in favor of the passage of tiis 5 Jrselnlré:euvufl rer Medualy, Hilor, ‘TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY, lould, Marin. Brinkman, Rhea. Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. | 5 inossopposed oted ey, sNone Abjang fund money. 1t 1t fails tocure, | TGOl Smart, W. 4. Gould, G ROVES signatars 1s ot oach box. Be Jopproved this 12th day ot February, A, D. J.P. POGUE. Mayor. City Ordinance No. 38. Attest: Roe & Markusen’s Editorial [1t is our aim to tell the people of Bemidjl, through the columns of this paper, what we have in the line of groceries.and the quality of them.] This week we want to tell you that we have a very nice line of fruit, such as: Strawbsrries, Raspberries, - Plums, Pinéapple Mich;, fold all over in the cities fox 50c-a can, we are selling them for 45¢. And then we have cranberry sauce and cherry pre- serves, put up by the Beechnut Packing Co. Nothing better on the market. . Just a few words about our butter. We have the best butter in the city, and we can prove it. Our PRE= MIUM BRAND CREAMERY BUTTER: has no equal, put up in prints and full pounds. Last year we sold 12000 pounds, and that is ~proof enough that our trade likes it. Insist on getting the “Premium” arnd none other. Mis. Kaiser’s Peannt butter on sale at our store: Yours very truly, ROE & MARKUSEN, The Reliable Grocers. BEMIDJI, MINN. PHONE 207 PHONE 2086 On motion of Alderman Miller, seconded by THoMAS ador ¥ Alderman B!, Gould, the following orala: | published Febyusts B o, ance was ntr January 25, 1009+ ORDINANCE NO. 3. he Daiily P oneer . 40c per ‘Month thorizl and directing 'the. issuance of Agon?is o'r" the Oity of Bemidil, Boltarmi esota, - t0 the amount of Tevuildine. me-ovnm ‘maintenance of a pnlflle wlternllnt or. system in and fo: id city and ing a site in eonnecfion ‘with such: Dllnfi lui lor nnrchlm.nz rdn ind « ‘hose fur sald. clw Derscflblnz the forms af said bonds and of the interest coupons:to e thereto attached; providing for the levy. of the annual tax topay the interest.on said ‘bonds when due and for & sinking fund for the discharge of the principal thereof 'at turd mdxlntfieot.herdeu.flao! at a spacial election: duly and ]egnlly clllad and held in the Oity,of Bemidii, County of B«ltnml and snu of Minnesota, | onthelith'day of August, A. D. 1908; more than a majority of the Ienl voters: of sald city wflna at said election voted in favor of X the issuan the bonds of sald city to the amount of fiffiy thousand_ dollirs M 000) {or 5 es of . providing. the necessary for . the _ construction. - rebuiiding, improvement, extension and maintenance of lnn‘hflc water plant or system: in and for said city and for acquiring a site in wuuec- tion with-such plmt and for purchasing chemical enxine fire hose. tor- said. clty. A ¥hereas, said bonds have:been duly-adver- tised torslleureu by law-and-at the time and DL amed {n such bond sale notice the clw eonneu of lllfl clty-met and dnlfinp@mflé\& “?:nsldered e Mdnégr Tlinols, whose bid was found m be %‘fé mmm for the interest of’said city; Now. Th The ,gl.rlynlflouncll (yl the City of Bemidjt s foll o rsuant._to suthority| X u bhori Walker to visit- with a relative’ at the state sanitorium near that vil- lage. of the Watab Paper-company, came Karl Mathie of St. Cloud,manager | to the in last evening on the M. & I i e tion 1. That pursn ferred by sald election: ut] ¢ Chapter six(6) ‘of the Olty. Churtor of the Clty of Bemidil and {n order to_ralse the necessary funds for the: purposes: mention in the premable:hereof. there shall be and there are hereby suthorized and dirscted to Doeuad Hho nerotabis CoMDOR bonds of the Oity. o! Bemidii, Bem-uml county. ‘Minnesota. amount: of ity thousand . dollara company’s interests in the mnorth country and spent the night" in this city. Mr. Mathie departed this morning for his home in:St. Cloud, seemingly well pleased with his visit to this section of the state. of exceptional artistic talent; arrived in the city Tuesday evening and has accepted the management of. the trimming department of Mrs. Con- ger’s local Waller -is well - versed in the latest Plennls.l Ingredlents, m- guaranteed nde e g mg f-g er r.he Pnrn';ood ds, At grocers. . 10 nat in bein, abletaucu the. freight train from a trip to the &mm\ml. Miss Waller of St. Paul, a. milliner|é: establishment. - ' Miss{. P and bcrmeu-h your, which 4 gl R ts Of Interest. to, date of, maturits o ; m“n':fifi:n !"Jltldl o svidenced by e Bond; and. both ; P oal and. interoat, shall be. mmfle n i 5 D fal motiey. of i United Siaios at uto 5 e Central” st 7, An- the- Dna of 2 d ~ 7 . Saieor Illinol Hon s, Thas otel”of aaid bonds and shi ‘lll b&flmfllfly mm ngpecuw)!. ‘to-wit: - (Form of Bond) * United State of Ameflc‘ State of “l.hn ity of Bfll Parisian. modes of hats for women|: o and the ladies of Bemidji are fortu-|i City of midj i _ The Bemidjt Pioneer Publiching Co. has been trying to secure in advance the gale of enough copies of the.city charter to cover the cost of its publication. ~ Tt has long been the wish of citizens of the city. that the Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. get out this work. : In order to.cover the cost of publica- - tion. an advance sale of at least 100 _ copies must be made. Therefore if you - wish to_insure the pubhcahon of this -~ work place your order with us at once. rter of the e