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~ - HAPPY RESIDENT OF THE SUNFLOWER STATE Mrs. Helen A. Mauer, whose like- ness is reproduced herewith, is a resident of Hays City, Kan., and about the happiest woman in the Sunflower State. Mrs, Mauer has recently regained her health after a long period of illness, in apprecia- tion of which she has given a state- ment for publicatior, as follows: “For eight years I suffered from stomach and kidney trouble from which I was unable to obtain relief. I treated with several doctors and tried many advertised remedies, with disappointing results. My health declined until I became a physical wreck, with my vitality exhausted and my nervous system broken down, *“My husband, becoming impressed with an advertisement of the Cooper remedies, proposed that I trv. Coop- er's New Discovery. I had lost faith in everything, but conseunted to doso. Much to my surprise it helped me, and I began to improve from the day I took the first dose. “Now, after having taken the full treatment, I feel like a different woman—no more headaches, back- ache or dizziness. Iam strong and well. That tired feeling is completely gone, and a pain I have had in my stomach for the past six months has disappeared. Cooper’s New Dis- covery is simply wonderful.” We sell Cooper’s New Discovery. Thousandsof grateful people through- out the country have testified to its marvelous curative properties. Let us explain to you the nature of this remarkable stomach preparation.— E. N. French & Co. Do You Own Any Real Estate? - This is usually about the first question asked when you come to a new location. Ever Dne ought to own a piece of property, if only a building lot. No investment is so save or certain to enrich its owner within a few years as desirable real estate in a rapidly growing city. Keep Your Eye on Bemidji with its beautiful Lakes, Homes, Churches, Schools, Prosperous Banks and Substantial Wholesale and Retail Establishments. The superior railroad facilities and extensive trade territory enjoyed by BEMIDJI, insure for it the attention of investors of large means and the location within the next few years of many additional lines of industries. Let Us Show You How Eas a good lot can be acquired and PAID TFOR on our MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN at 8 per cent. Write U for FULL information of Call on H. A. SIMONS at Bemidji, our localjagent. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, 404 New York Life Building ST. PAUL MINNESOTA ~ Singer ewing Machines 3 $3.00 down and $2.00 per month sends this machine to your home. Can you afford to be without it? Send for catalogue of the five different styles. Sewing machines to rent. Bemidji Music House 117 Third $t. J. BISIAR, Mngr. MORE IRON IS FOUND GLOSE TO BEMIDJI Orels Located in Old ‘“Hog Back” Thrown up by Glacial Drift in Ages Past. LAND NOT OWNED BY STEEL TRUST.—FARMERS. HOLD TITLES “Lead” 80 Rods Long Is Unfovered While George Foote Is Plowing and Blowing Stumps. Iron ore has again been found in the vicinity of Bemidji, for the second time in the last few weeks The latest report of discovery of! ore in this neighborhood i from Turtle River a small town| eleven miles northeast of Bemidix.[ It is reported that the ore has been! found in an old *hog back,” or bank ' thrown up by the glacial drift, on| the farm of George Foote two miles | south of Turtle. i Mr. Foote was plowing a few% days ago and in throwing over lhe{ sod in this ¢“hog back” "nd while| pulling stumps out of this bank, ; Mr. Foote discovered a large amount of rusty dirt and sand} which neighbors declared was iron | ore of a fair value. Mr. Foote followed this drift and found that it lead about 8o reds northeast | and southwest. Rev, T. S. Kolste, pastor of the Norwegian Lutheran church of| this city, who lives on a claim south of Turtle declared yesterday that there are Sstrong indicatiens of iron ore in thej vicinity of his farm and that the| surveyors in that neighborhood| were continually bothered by the deflection of the needles on their compasses. { comes | River, What makes the reports more in- lands in the vicinity of the Foote farm are owned by farmers who are been secured by the homestead pro- cess. As the fee to the property lies in the name of the 'armers, there that vicinity will soon be prospected and more accurate knowledge of the value of this ore will be obtained. To Whom It May Concern. In justice to N. L. Hakkerup, 1 wish to state that through 'a mis- understanding in printing my souvenir program of the firemen’s tournament some few books were printed in which C. C. Crippen was given credit for some photos which iclean teresting is the fact that wost of the| now residing on them and have |} is no'doubt but that the ground in! were taken by N. L. Hakkerup. || SEEKS HUSBAND'S FREEDOM; Mrs. Morse Gets Many Congressmen to | Sign Petition for Pardon. i ‘Washington, May 13.—Mrs. Charles W. Morse was about the lobbies of the house of representatives for sev-{ eral days asking members to sign her petition for the pardon of the banker | who is now serving & sentence of fif- teen years in the federal penitentiary at Atlanta. Z Mrs. Morse obtained a large number of signatures to her petition. She was aided in her work by a sister of the convicted banker amd by Cotter T. Bride, William J. Bryan’s best friend in Washington.' The presence of Mr. Bride accounted for the fact that most of the men who signed her petition were Democrats. P { Many members of the house admit- ted that they had signed the petition chiefly because they admired the spirit i : shown by Mrs. Morse. | s | Scrub---Scrub Scrub yourself daily, you are not inside. This means clean| stomach, bowels, blood, liver, healthy tissue in every organ. Moral: Take Hollister’s Rock> Mountain Tea or | Tabets, a thorough cleanser. Try| it tonight. E. N..French & Co. | | NOTICE OF * APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LIQUOR LICENSE | STATE 0F MINNESOTA, ) i County of Beltrami, \»ss. i i of Bemidji. Notice is here of said city of Be | nhaying “for license to <ell intoxicaring liquors for the term encig on Oc o' er sth, 1910, by the following person, and at the | following place, as stated in said application, | respective rowit: g TILLIE LARSON, At andin the front roow, ground floor of that | certain two-story_brick hnilding, located on | lot vigit, block 17, original townsite Bemidji, | Minnesota. | Said application will be heard and deter-\ mined by said city council of the city of Bemidji at the council rocm in the city hall | in said ¢ity of Bemidji in seltrami County. | and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the 30th : day of May 1910, at 8 o'clock p. m. of| that day. i Witness my hand and seal of said City | this 12th day of May. 1910. | (Seal) THOMAS MALOY, t City Clerk, } 1 0, 2¢w—First March 13—Last 26. We are ready to furnish private familiesfortwo (2)dollars amonth Phone Blocker=-406 SPECIAL FARES Portland, Puget Sound and Pacific Coast Points VIA The Scenic Highway For the Annual Rose Festival Portland, June 6-11, 1910 %50.00 for the round trip, return limit 3 months. Tickets on sale May 28 to June 3, inclusive. To Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Vancouver, Victoria and many other Pacific North- west points. Regular Summer Tourist Fares, effective June 1 to September 30: $60.00 for the round trip, return limit October 31. PSeveral through electric-lighted trains daily. Drawing-room Sleep- ing Cars, leather upholstered Tourist Sleeping Cars and Comfortable Coaches. Dining Cars a la carte for all meals—cuisine famously good. PWrite to A. M. CLELAND. General Passenger Agent, ST. PAUL, for dainty illustrated book about the Rose Festival, free. For infor- mation, call on B G. A. WAKKER, Agent M. & L. Ry., Bemidji Yellowstone National Park Season, June 15 to Sept. 15, 1910 Stop off at Spokane also, and see Hayden Lake BEMIDJI ICE CO. ANDERSON & BLLOCKER, Props. Ice Season Is Here The balance of the books will be issued with credits only where due. A. G. Rutledge. For Sale. A stock of confectionary, grocer- izs, school supplies and fixtures with a good cash' trade, and fresh sup- plies every day. Good living rooms, per month, school house. I leave St. Paul June 10 and must sell. $500 bandles it, part time with good paper. Grace Allen, 696 St. Anthony Ave. St. Paul, Minn. Cement Work Done. Cement walks laid and all kinds of cement wotk done and guaran- gas water and toilet, rent for all $20!} Adjoining a large |} teed. Telephone 470, Nels Loitved HEINZE EJECTED FROM COURT Passes Lie to United States Attorney During Argument. New York, May 13.—A sensation was created during the summing up in the trial of F. Augustus Heinze when Arthur P. Heinze, brother of the de- fendant, was ejected, from the court- room for having, it was alleged, dis- turbed the proceedings by passing the lie to United States District Attorney Wise during the latter's summing up argument on the charge that F. A. Heinze had overcertified checks of his. brother’s firm. Professor Reinsch Injured. Madigon, Wis., May 13.—Professor Paul S. Reinsch, noted political scien- tist -at the University of Wisconsin, received severe, though possibly not serious, injuries while driving, CB———— . 4 e o s ey Freak clothes have no standing with the well dressed young man; but styles with distinctive lines and features are natur- ally favored, especially when they em- body the superb tailoring that gives the “class” and finesse to Sincerity Clothes. The illustration shows the “Deke,” one of the neatest and nattiest modes for young men. In the two button type we have the “Ashbrook.” ‘ “Blackstone” is another swagger one, while the Saville and Strand are two others in the exclusive list from the Sincerity Shops. Prices from $15 to $30. The _Sincerity Clothes Sllop MOdel Clothing’ Store The Pioneer---10¢ per Week Our ¥