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PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING | 419 AMERICA AVE. BEAUTY CULTURIST Shampooing, Mauicuring and Facial Massage Residence orders receive prompt attention MRS. W. H. PARKER 510 Beltrami Ave. Motor boat owners see the new “Point” spark plug, at Jerrards. A. O. Narveson of Duluth returned Saturday noon to his home after enjoying a few days’ visit with friends ‘.iu‘this city. Mrs. K. Gibbs of Farley returned home Saturday evening after shop- ping among the many stores in Be- midji for a day. Frank Van Tassle of Turtle River LAWYER . spent Saturday on a short pleasure FRANK: A. JACKSON visit in Bemidji and returned home LAWYER on the evening train. sEMIDN = N Miss Ida Bailey, daughter of D- H. FISK Judge H. W. Bailey of this city, de- parted this morning for Walker where she will visit with friends. I. G. Haycraft of Farley, a well-to- do farmer, came in this morning to see about selling some cedar and posts which he has on his farm. Philip Medley of Park Rapids, came in Saturday afternoon from a brief business visit at Cass Lake and “Sundayed” in Bemidji as a guest at the Markham hotel. George W. Morrison, one of the well known residents of Northome, came down last night and spent to- day attending to some business matters in this city. Mrs. H. Cady of Brainerd re- turned on this morning’s train to Brainerd after visiting two months at the home of her grand-mother, Mrs. LaValley of this city. Mrs. McDonald of Grand Forks, N. D. arrived in the city last night and departed this morning on the Sauk Center train for Wadena to visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. C. W. Jewett, wife of the superintendent of the electric light 'plant at Blackduck, was an out-of- Atto ney and Counsellor at Law Office over Post Offica E.E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidy, Minn. Offics: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Bloek Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE MILES BLOCK L.A. WARD, M. D. Office over First National Bank. Phone Nu. 51 House No. 6o1 Lake Blvd. Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National Bank, Bemidjl, Minn Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 Phone No. 351 Ladies’ Private Home| Call at 315 America Avenue MRS. JOHN THOMPSON DENTISTS. town shopper in Bemidji Saturday, returning home on the evening train. DR. D. L. STANTON . . . Louis Crombie, of the logging firm DENTIST of Crombie & Kirk of Northome, came in last night on the 10:30 train for a short business consulation with his partner, George Kirk of this city. Mr. and Mrs. George Foote, who live on afarm near Turtle River, came in Saturday morning and made several purchases in the local stores, returning home on the evening train. Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu Id’g. Telephone No. 330 | DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave John Gravlin of Tenstrike, who is T 8 " serving as a petit juror durimg the om mar | present session of the district court, Dray and begage. , Safe and Plano moving. Phone No. 618 America Ave. | went home Saturday night and spent Sunday with his family, returning | to Bemidji on this monings train. Leslie Calihan, whose parents re- cently moved from Turtle River to the state of Washington, came in Saturday from Turtle River, where |he is visiting old friends. He en- joyed the day in this city and re- |turned home on the evening train. J. R. Pacha, one of the business men of Blackduck, accompanied by his son; renewed acquaintances in Bemidji Saturday, pulling the latch- string of the Pioneer office as well as that of other places. They | returned to the “Duck” on the even- ing train. M. E. IBERTSON COUNTY CORONER AMD LICENSED EMBALMER Undertaking a Specialty Day and Night Phone—Day Call 317-2: Night Call First Door North of Postoffice, Bemi Calls Answered Promptly Minn { A. Gilmour, who conducts a {3y |pharmacy at Kelliher, returned 4 | home Saturday evening after spend- “| Thorson vs. the city of Bemidji, BISIAR &] MURPHY ’ which was tried in the district court. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Day phone 319, ‘:Mr. Gilmour was the government | weather recorder in this vicinity at Night phones 118, 434 | the time Mrs. Thorson snstained her Calls Answered at All Hours injuries. OE. =1 Tailar | A.D. MOE , e Tailor Suits made to order. Cleaning and pressing given special attention. New spring samples. 320 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji, Minn. THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE HOGANSON BROS., Proprietors Telephone No. 106 Second Street Dry Cleaning of and Cents’ Carpets, Ladies’ Rugs, Clothing, Curtains, etc. See the “Point” a new spark plug, the very best thing out this year, at Jerrards. z Neil Mullins of Grand Rapids arrived in the city last night for a brief business visit here. Miss Corilla Smith of Cass Lake arrived in the city yesterday after- noon and is visiting friends in this city. S. L. Erickson of Blackduck, came in this morning from the ‘‘Duck’” and transacted business among the local merchants. E. J. Swedback of Minneapolis, arrived in the city Saturday night for one of his brief business visits in this part of the state. The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallin this morning and presented them with a bouncing ten-pound daughter. Mr.and Mrs. A. Clavin of this city returned Saturday night from Little Falls whera they visited several days at Mrs. Clavin’s old home. Gilbert Willson of Northome was ! among the north-country arrivals on the 10:30 trainlast evening who spent the night in Bemidji as guests at the Markham. l L. Nap Lapointe came in this Mrs. Dupay and Miss Minnie Gyatt of Turtle River visited Satur- day with relatives of Miss Gyatt in this city. They returned to their home Saturday evening. Theo. Buenger of Cass Lake came over yesterday afternoon from the “Lake” and spent the night in this city, returning home on the Sauk Center train this morning. Harold Mitchell of this city, who is employed in a sawmill at Skibo, i near Hibbing, is visiting a few days with his parents. He expects to return to Skibo about the middle of this week. Miss Hattie Olson of Fosston, deputy organizer of the Lady Maca- | bees, arrived in the city last night on| the midnight train and is spending | a few days in Bemidjiin the in- terests of the Macabees. Peter Maul of Tenstrike and his son, Archie Maul of Kelliher, were among the many out-of-town visit- ors in the city Saturday from the north country. They returned to their homes Saturday night. Mrs. F. T. Shepherd and two children of Minneapolis arrived in the city Friday night from Minnea- polis and are enjoying a month’s visit at the home of Mr:. Shepherd’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Wilcox of this city. | Misses Mildred Woodruff and Anna Mills, two Bemidji girls who are teaching in the Turtle River schools, enjoyed a short visit at their homes in this city Saturday and re- turned to their schools on the even- ing train. | Oscar Johnson, son of the Turtle River merchant, came in Saturday for treatment at the local hospital, where he recently underwent an operation for appendicitis. He returned to Turtle River on the evening train. Miss Mae Shook of Northome, one of the instructors in the Tenstrike schools, returned to Tenstrike Saturday evening after spending a few hours in Bemidji while on her return from a short visit with friends at Cass Lake. morning to be present in the dis- trict court at the trail of the Bel- trami Cedar & Land company of Blackduck vs. E. O. Estenson. The plaintiff was represented by E. E.| |McDonald and the defendant byi | Henry Fnnkley. W. T. Morrison,the general mana- ger of W. T. Blakeley’s store at Farley, transacted business in this city Saturday and returned home on the evening train. He was ac- jcompanied by R. S. Linter, the foreman of Mr. Blakeley’s logging camps in the vicinity of Farley. Edgar Titus, who clerks in the City Drug store, returned on this morning’s train from Kelliher where he took charge of the pharmacy | there while A. Gilmour appeared at zthe present session of the district| court, as a witness in the case of Emma Thorson vs. City of Bemidji. | Mrs. M. E. Knappen of Tenstrike one of the prominent north-country ladies, returned home Saturday even- ing after spending the day in Be- mldji shopping among the local stores and visiting old friends in this city again after a three months’ absence in Iowa and the southern physician of the Northern Pacific Going, going, mnot quite gone! Poultrymen come for free copy Con- key’s 25c Poultry Book. City Drug Store. W. P. Hayden of Margie came in last night for a short visit with{ his daughter, who teaches in the city schools, while attending to some local business matters. fof i 5 : L. Amadon, the logger, came iuj"f importance will be discussed. Saturday noon from his home at| Alida and visited over night in this city, returning home by way of Shevlin yesterday afternoon. E. D. Alger of Tenstrike, generall manager of the T. M. Partridge Lumber company, came in this morning from Tenstrike and spent today in Bemidji on business for his company. Archdecaon H. F. Parshall, of the Episcopal church, came over yesterday afternoon from his home at Cass Lake and held services here last evening, returning to the “Lake” on this morning’s train. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell of Kelliher arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Mitchell spent the day attending to some local business matters while his wife shopped among the local stores. T. L. Ward of Grand Rapids, a deputy sheriff of Itasca county, arrived in the city last night and left on the Bemidji-International Falls freight train this morning for the north country on an official business trip. Dr. Morrison of this city de- parted this morning for Brainerd to consult with Dr. Courtney, the head at Billings, Mont. Dr. Morrison may not return to Bemidji again before going to Billings. Launch For Sale. I have for sale a 20ft. Runabout | new last season. Good model, re- liable and seaworthy. Motor of the latest type, and as near self starting | as it is possible to attain. A bar- gain for cash. E. H. Jerrard. Local news on last page. Improvement League Meeting. A meeting ot the Bemidji Improve- ment League will be held at 3 o’clock Tuesday afternoon Mrs. A. P. White, 509 Bemidji ave. All members and, members of the “requested to be present as ;business Mrs. W. EVER WATCHFUL A Little Care Will Save Many Bemidji Readers Future Trouble. Watch the kidney secretions. See that they haye the amber hue of health; The discharges not excessive or infrequent; Contain no sediment, Doan’s Kidney Pills will do this for you. They watch 613 Second street says: I suffere trouble for sevr seversly at any time, but having dull pains in the small of my back, which caused me fort. The kidney very unnatural i and plainly showed that my kid- neys were not in a tion, I finally ma to try Doan’s Ki procured a box at Store. I received results from their use that I pro- cured a further supply and am now in the very Doan’s Kidney Pilis strengthened | my back and kidneys and toned up my whole syste For sale by all 50 cents. the United States. Remember the name—Doans— | | I 217 Beltrami Ave. and take no other. “brick-dust like” the kidneys and cure them when they’re sick. Mrs. Anna A. Buell, living at Foster-Milbnrn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for}| at the home of especially, the committees are It is our E. Neal, Pres. Over Postoffice , Bemidji Minn. d from kidney Why Strain Your Eyes ? Do you know that by straining [your eyes If your eyes are not alike, or if your eyes are not normal, you are always strain- § ing them? Have this eyestrain removed before the sight is injured. DRS. LARSON & LARSON BEMIDJ Bemidji Ice Co. Regular deliveries made to all parts of the town. Tele- phone 406 Anderson & Blocker, Pps. you weaken them duty and our pride to to you your eyesight restore SPECIALISTS O0ffice Hours~9 a.m. to 8 p.m. 1 MINNESOTA Telephone 406 ral years, not much discom- secretions were n appearance, F healthy condi- de up my mind dney Pills and the Owl Drug much beneficial Ferro best of health. | m:? i dealers. Price loyd Brown Ferro Reverse Gears Marine [Engines Magnetos, Dynamos Batteries Lubricating Oils Michigan Wheels Casoline Stickler Weedless Wheels Lamps Life Preservers Bemidji, Minn. Given Away to counters $5000.00 Civen away to counters Do you want to'win a prize by using your brains? If so, enter :the great The Nort piano counting contest of hwestern Music BEMIDJI, MINN. Co. HOBART.M. CABLE: The conditionsunder which this great counting contest will be held, are as follows: Get Busy and Use Your Brains. Fill in this coupon in the lower right hand corner of this ad, and mail it at once. ber of the dots is known only to the manufacture's, and will be opened at the close of the contest by the judges. Just Count the Dots in We do not know the correct account, hence no favoritism can be shown. EVERYTHING FAIR, SQUARE AND ABOVE BOARD. Fach answer will be numbered consecutively as soon as received, and will remain sealed uatil opened by the judges, at the close of the contest. Aunyone residing in the United States is entitled to one count. is reczived from the same party, all but the first will be discarded. ~The contest closes positively at noon on Saturday, May 8,1909. All answers must be written plainly, and the coupon filled in, giving name and address. Also state whether you have an organ, square or upright piano, giving name. No person engaged in the music business, nor any- one employed by this firm will be allowed to enter this contest. A host of satisfied customers ATTEST TO OUR FAIR AND HONEST DEAL- INGS, who have purchasel piavos from us. We can say beyond successful con- tradiction, that we have the largest piano business iu this part of the country. The prices on the lines of pianos we handle are well established, and marked in plain figures, so that “he who runs may read.” So begin your count RIGHT NOW. Don’t wait a minute. Whether awake or asleep. COUNT! Keep on counting until you are through, then send in the count by first mail. ADDRESS MAIL TO CONTEST DEPARTMENT, THE NORTHWESTERN MUSIC CO. 314 MINN. AVE. part of this state. PHONE 143 BEMIDJI, MINN. THE PRIZES TO BE AWARDED Range in value from $75.00 to $400.00 in order of merit until the grand total of $5C00 has been exhausted. The Hobart M. Cable Piano is a strictly high grade instru- ment, and we want you to have one in your home be- cause it’s “Quality,” The prizes are to be given away absolutely FREE, with- out a single obligation on your part, Remember, it costs nothing to try, except the use of your brains. Our reason for distributing these valuable prizes is as follows: We are headquarters for everything good in pianos and musical goods. We want to be thoroughly and favor- ably known throughout Northern Minne- sota as dealers in pianos of but one qual- ity, and that the best that money can buy, and we want everyone who isin- tending to purchase a piano to call at our warerooms, at Bemidji, Minn., and examine our stock, thus giving us a chance to prove all we claim. the Above Outlined Piano DO IT NOW. The correct num- NO TRICKERY When more than one answer COUPON To the Northwestern Music Co., Bemidji, Ninn. The Number of Dots is. ...........ccovavaenne Name ... Address Upright .. Square. . Name of Instrument.......... Cut out this Coupon and mai Bemidil Pioneer.