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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 617 Irvin Ave. DICK BERTRAM THE BRINKMAN PIANIST PIANO INSTRUCTOR Phone Call 503. 422 Minnesota Ave HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner Formerly of Radenbush & Co. of St. Paul Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner GLENN H. SLOSSON G PIANO TUNING aduate of the Boston iano Tuning, Bosto! at the Beni 117 Third St. Phone 174-2. RS. T. SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS Ladies. Tallor and Dress Maker. Our work s all dor v first-clas and guaranteed to give Over Tom Smart's Dray Office Beltrami Ave. Phoune Bemidjl, Minn PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR._ E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 DR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 FRANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD * ATIORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. D H. FISK L ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice Miles Block DENTISTS | LOCAL HAP Money to loanon good security. 209 4th street. Aetna accident policies are the property. Apply to J. Sewing machines to rent at 117 | Heffron. Third street. RBisiar & Murphy. Phons 319-2, : Henry Halley returned to his home at Kelliher, after spending a |friends “and few days with friends in this city.|Forks, N. D. G. W. Thompson of Blackduck| Sewing machines to township spent Tuesday in Bemidji. | Third street. Bisiar Mr. Thompson is a well known|Phone 319-2. farmer and owns one of the largest farms near Blackduck. $2.00 sends a Singer Machine to your home. Murphy, 117 Third street. 319-2. S. O. Berg of Blackduck, who is one of the early settlers of that country, was in Bemidji visiting|in Graad Forks, N. D. Tuesday. Mr. Berg owned and operated his farm for the past four- teen years, which is situated on the west shore of Blackduck lake. He returned to his home last evening. $3.00 2 month sends a Kimball organ to your home. Bisiar & Murphy, 117 Third street. Phone 319-2. The Modern Brotherhood of America will celebrate the thirteenth anniversary of the founding of the order on Thursday evening, April 14. Plans are under way for a grand social time. The local organ- ization is strong in this city and it is expected that the event will be! largely attended. for sale list it with C. J. relatives Sewing | midjiyesterday. Bisiar &) A, A. Smith returned in the city with friends. Miss Julia Bowe has organ to your home. 319-2. Judge businsss. Park Rapids yesterday, Murphy, 117 Third str 319-2. F. Johnson, editor of Journal, made Bemidji terday and returned to Fire insurance written in reliable companies. C. J. Pryor. E. L. Westerson, whose home is in Minneapolis and who is the traveling right-of-way agent for the Soo, is in the city interviewing with George Huss regarding the con- struction of the Soo railroad in Be- midji. It is tbought that his visit here means early action for the Soo railroad in work for the right-of-way in thecity. He will probably return to Minneapolis tonight. in the city yesterday. organ to your home. 319-2. Sewing machines to rent at 117 Third street. Bisiar & Murphy. Phone 319.2 ton, Thomas Keefe of assessments for Beltrami county | day. was in the city vesterday from his A policy in the Mul home at Turtle River and met with the county board. Mr. Otterstad states that he has received a letter h as protection. For from the Minnesota State Tax com- o - * ™ | see C. . Pryor. :lsslu:lh:questmg.h;m toirmeet v:;th The Baptist Sunday e o supervisors from. otheri ;. S0 o e counties and the commission at St. Paul April 15th; and that he intends going down to the capital and attending the meeting, $2.00 sends a Singer Machine to your home. Murphy, 117 Third Street. 319-2. vited. Sewing| Sam Ellis, whose Bisiar & | Blackduck, Phone business. Mr. Ellis re home last evening. Auto Livery < R Page appeared before R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening Work by Appointment Only OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residence Phone 58 618 America Ava. ~ Office Phone 12 W. KIEBEL e VETERINARY SURGEON GRADUATE DF CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE Will be located at J. P. Pogue’s barn after April 15th, 1910 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open loa. m. to 8 p. m., daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. F. BOSWORTH * GENERAL CONTRACTOR Will raise or move your buildings, build your foundations, dig your cel- lars, in fact do anything you want done in good and workmanlike man- ner. F M. MALZAHN * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE Farm and City Properties. Wild Lands and Improved Estates, Minnesota Ave. Bemidji, Minn. Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 2314 Minnesota Avenue expects to retnrn to Thursday. $2.00 sends a Sin Machine to your hom Murphy, 117 Third stre 319-2, Call Phone 474 for Quick Service Northern Auto Co. Smart-Getchell Ice Co, We are prepared to deliver ice to private families by the month for $2.00. visiting with ‘friends t| days. Both young this city. The shrewd investor Phone your erder to No. 12 bis money into every TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL WOOD! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Telephone 11 National Bank. organ to your home. 319-2, J. C.Smith, whoisa farmer in the outskirts his hens. yolk -and are exceeding] this kind of poultry. Sidewalks and Curb Stones a Specialty occurence on his farm. . NELS LOITVED Sewing machines to ‘"Phone 319-2. Murphy, 117 Third street. Marshall A, returned from Minneapolis, where he has spent the past few days on Miss Helen Bisiar returned from Murphy, 117 Third street. P Current Events. - Money to loan on improved city F. Gibbons, The Womens’ Study Club ‘met best and are written by C. ]J. Pryor. |Monday afternoon with Mrs. C. L. If you have property for rent or . Pryor. Catherine Bowe is visiting “with at Grand rent at 117 & Murphy. to his home |it arrived in -Bemidji when it was Phone |at Kelliher after spending the day|tested for adjustment (Which proved just returned from a week’s visit with relatives Dr. Philips of Mariam Park is visiting during the present week with his sister, Mrs. Ike Black. $3.00 a month sends a Kimball Bisiar & Phone Spooner where she had been visiting with relatives and friends for the past week. $2.00 sends a Singer Machine to your home. Sewing Bisiar & HAYE YOU YOTED FOR YOUR - FAVORITE?---DO IT TODAY [Continued from First Page] The Capitol Prize. ‘The Capital Prize of the Bemidji Pioneer’s Mammoth Contest for the ladies of the Northland is a $1050 Model 10 Buick, one of the best and )|'most popular cars of 1910 Model on 4 the market today. One of the earliest pioneers in automobile building was a Buick, It took -its place with ‘the ‘Ameri- ‘can public as the Standard of ex- cellence and exemplification of ad- vanced science in automobile con- - A, Kaiser, a prominent banker of | struction. Bagley, was a business visitor in Be- This_ magnificent car has been run but once, that being the day entirely unnecessary). The car is now at ‘the Garage of the Northern Auto Company on display where it will remain until turned over to the lady receiving the highest number of votes in the Bemidji Pioneer’s Mammoth Contest for the ladie’s of the Northland. The Grand Prize. ‘The Grand Prize of the Bemidji Pioneer’s Mammoth Contest for the ladies of the Northland is a $430 Style 16, Mahogany Kimball Piano one of the finest, most scientific con- structed’ instruments money can buy. This beautiful tuned instrument is on display in the show window of Bisiar and Murphy where it will remain till'the end of the Pioneer’s Mammoth ‘Prize Contest when it will be turned over to the lady receiving the second highest number eet. Phone| of votes‘in the contest. the Kelliher a visit yes- his home at Kelliher Tuesday evening. Charles S. Carter, the well known Hines merchant, visited with friends His mission here was partly on business. $3.00 2 month sends a Kimball Bisiar & Murphy, 117 Third street. Phone Atrorneys J. Maybury of Crooks- Bagley and W. A. McGlenn of Bagley were|¥'! % Nils Otterstad, the supervisor of | business visitors in the city yestere|Ceiving the highest number of votes tual Benefit Life Insurauce Company of New Jersey is an an investment as well School will social in the church parlors Wednesday evening. All members of the Sunday school and their friends are cordially in- home is in appeared before the county board of commissioners at the court house yesterday on legal turned to his A. B. P’age of the Town of Black- duck is in the city on business. Mr. the éounty board of commissioners relative to the disposition of a poor person, He his home District prize. ‘The District Prize of the Pioneer’s the Northland is a $100 Blue White Diamond Ring. One of the finest stonesof "its ‘size and weight that has ever been set in a Ting in the City of Bemidji. This beautiful ring is on display in Mr. G. T. Baker's window and can be seen and examined by any who may call. till the - close ‘of ‘the Pioneer’s Mammoth Prize Coutest for the Ladies of the Northland when it will" be dwarded to the lady re- in District B after the Capitol and Grand Prizes have been awarded. Sub-District Prizes for District A.- The Sub-District prizes in Dis- these policies|trict A. of the Pioneer’s Mammoth Contest for the ladies of the North- Jand isa Musical Scholarship in Masten’s Conservatory of Music. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Masten, under whose supervision teaching of the pisno and the violin are conducted, are acknowledged everywhere in the Northland to be talanted and accomplished musi- cians of the highest standard. These musical Scholarships in the Masten Conservatory of Music will be awarded t6 the ladies getting the highest number of votes in each Sub- District (one, two, three and four) after the Capitol, Grand and Dis- trict Prizes have been awarded. Second Sub-District Prizes. The 'second Sub-district Prizes of the Pioneer’s Mammoth Contest for ger Sewing|the Ladies of the Northland are, e. Bisiar & |Six Gold Watches, Twowith diamond eet, Misses Zeda McNulty and Christine Munger returned yester- day from Fosston, where they were he past few ladies are teachers in the public schools of does not put scheme pre- sented which promises large returns; rather he is satisfied with the abso- lute security and liberal interest which is guaranteed on the Certifi- cates of Deposit of the Northern $3.00 2 month sends a Kimball Phone | set and engraved ‘cases, four plain and engraved cases. In all the fancies and fads that sway to and fro with the styles that are as fickle as the March winds a beautiful watch remains unmoved. A Gibraltar of stapability and worth. On Display 'in the window of George T. Baker,, you can see the six gold watches “which the Pioneer is going to award as Sub-District Prizes to six ladies of the North- land. These watches will be awarded one to each candidate in each Sub-District “(one, 'two, three, four, five, and six) having the highest number of votes after the Capitol, Grand, and Sub-district Prizes (Musical Scholarships) have Bisiar &|been awarded. Phone well known of ‘the city, Presented to this office two large eggs, which he states were laid by The kind of poultry he|Gladys Kreatz, ly large for Mr. Smith)| takes much pride in poultry raising and states ‘that’ this is a common|Ethel Getchel,- rent at 117 Third street. - Bisiar. & - g District A. Sub-District No. 1. Comprises all the territory north of Fourth street and east of Beltrami Ave., including north side of Fourth street and the east side of Beltrami-Ave. 45839 Bertha Benson, 40887 C NCRETE AND raises are called Black Minorkas Maude McCawley, oo and the eggs on display in this| CEMENT WORKS office are 'termed the twoand three Lottie McDonald, Too 'Mrs. Tuomy, Essie Brannon, Mrs. A. E. Otto, Olga Paulson, Jean McKee, - Sub-District No. 2. Comprises all * the territory ‘north of Mammoth Contest for the ladies of || Here it will remain |. avenue and ‘west side of Beltrami avenue, Ruth Wightman, 48167 Bessie Cochran, 43196 Anna Mae Danaher, 8510 Mrs, Leet 7662 Mamie Malone, 2905 Mrs. A. Benner, .2425 Nell Shannon, 780 Sub-District No, 3. Comprises all the territory west of Irvin avenue, extending across Great Northern ||| tracks and inclusive of that territory, and the east side of Irvin avenue. Ruth Wilcox, - 10025 Mrs. Joe Hughgs, Too Myrtle Methven, 700 Helen Bisiar, 616 Hazel Hulett, 550 Ada Meyers, 550 Mae Kane, 7 550 Sub-District No. 4. Comprises all the territory south of Fourth street and east of Irvin avenue, including the south side of Fourth street, the east side of Irvin avenue and the Village of Nymore. Hilda M. Dullan, 7025 Nina Hazen, 3752 Hilma Johnson 518 Olive Cunningham, 2188 Vada McTaggart, 2045 Mrs. A. Foster, 702 District B, Sub-District No. 5. Compriges all the territory north and south of the city limits of the City of Be- midji and east of the line dividing Range 32 ‘and 33. Edith Bordson, Blackduck, Gladys Hazen, 3354 Mrs. J. M. Freeburg, Blackduck, 2227 Blanche Panchot, Akeley, 2100 Ollie Curtis, Blackduck, 150, Ethel Jardine, Blackduck, 715 Hazel Fellows, Tenstrike, 560 Mae Sheok, Tenstrike, . 550 Mary Hensil Country 550 Sub-District No. 6. Comprises all the territory north and south of the City limits of the City of] Bemidji and west of the line deviding Range 32 and 33. Hazel Minnick, Spooner, Jennie Sater, Bagley Pauline Branchaud, Bagley, Sadie Henderson, Maltby, BEMIDJI ICE CO. ANDERSON & BLOCKER, Props. Ice Season Is Here We are ready to furnish private familiesfortwo (2)dollars a month Phone Blocker=406 A Wonderful Discovery The people are discovering every day cheaper prices at our store. Are you among the lucky ones? If not, make the discovery ‘today. We are always up to date. 3536 Apples, 25c per peck. 4 cans corn for 25c. Good.whole Jap Rice, 6¢ per Ib. 3 cans Tomatoes for 25c. 3 cans Pumpkin for 25c. 3 cans fancy String Beans for 25c. 20 1bs Prunes for $1.00. : Fancy Salt Salmon, 10c per Ib. Fresh Eggs, 20c per dozen. 2 one-1b cans Baking Powder for 25c, W. G. SCHROEDER Phone 65 and 390 Corner Fourth and Minnesota 12614 JN THE CASE OF A TIE VOTE BETWEEN ANY TWO CONTESTANTS THE BEMIDJI PIONEER WISHES TO AN- NOUNCE THEY WILL EACH BE GIVEN THE PRIZE WHICH THEIR VOTE TIES THEM FOR. | GURING GATARRH Accept Our Advice and Try this Rem- edy at Our Risk. Catarrh is a disease -of the mu- cous membrane. The mucous mem- brane is, one may say, the interior lining of the body. Catarrh there- fore may exist in any part of the system. When the catarrhal poison at- tacks the mucous membrane, in- flamation and congestion are pro- duced and nature fails to throw off the accumulated poisons. The organ which has been afflicted ceases to perform its proper function as nature intended it should. The result is, complication upon com- plication, which thay lead to other even more serious afflictions. We honestly believe Rexall Mucu- Tone will do wonders torward over- coming catarrh. It is made from the prescription of an eminent phy- sician who made a long study of catarrh, and his great success with this remedy was an enviable one. We want you if you are a sufferer from catarrh in any form, to give Rexall Mucu-Tone a thorough trial. Use it with regularity and persist- ency for a reasonable time, then if you are not satisfied, come back and tell us, and without question or formality we will hand back to you every cent you paid us. This is certainly the fairest offer that any- one could make and should attest our sincerity of purpose. It comes in two sizes, prices 50 cents -and $1.00. Remember you can obtain it only at our store,—The Rexall Store. Barker’s Drug Store. ca,,fi,.ga...s;...m}m’ YOUNG men like young clothes, and we know the kind they like; smart, snappy styles, without freakish ideas; we don’t believe in freaks in clothes, or anything else. Hart Schaffner & Marx have made some special young men’s styles for us this season that are right |in every way. " When you young fellows can get all-wool quality and this sort of tailoring, with your style, you'd better do it. [FACIAL - Defects QUICKLY CORRECTED i The chief surgeon of the Plastic Surgery Institute quickly rights all wrongs with the human face or features without knife or pain to the entire satisfaction and de- light of everypatient. The work is as lasting aslifeitself. Ifyom ‘have a facial irregularity of any, kind write Plastic Surgery Institute- Comner Sixth and Hennepin MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Suits $20 to $35 Overcoats $20 10 $35 This store is the home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes - €