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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 617 Irvin 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. 585, or call at 218 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano ’l‘uuiug, Boston, Ma Leave Music House, Residence Phone lA RS. T. SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS All Work guaranteed to give satistaction. I have summer quilts, also dress paiterns, ists, undorskirts, corset covers, ete. F. BOSWORTH ¢ GENERAL CONTRACTOR or move your buildings, build your foundations, dig your cel- lars, in fact do ’m)lhm" you want done in good and workmanlike man- Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SUROEONS R ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. 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 R. 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 DENTISTS R.D. L. STANION DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build’d. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening;Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 RANK A.-JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD # ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. “H. FISK . ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Office Over Postoffice Miles Block SOCIAL AND |f \PERSONAL] The more 1t Is washed the harder 1t gets— Mound City Floor Paint. W, M. Ross. Mrs. G. M. Torrance, wife of City Attorney Torrance, is ill at her home. Nothing excells Ive’s ice cream in purity and deliciousness. Ouly at Peterson’s. Miss Dorothy Hazen went to Walker this morning to play in one of the Walker theatres. Reverend Deniston, who has been in Bemidji for a few days, returned to Minneapolis this morning. Miss Ann Kennedy took the morning train to St. Paul. She has been teaching here for the past year. Miss Nell McCarthy of this city has returned from St. Cloud where she spent several days with relatives and friends. Mrs. M. L. Morris and daughter, Ruby, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles Freer of Cove, for the past two weeks, returned home last night, Fancy groceries and provisions at Peterson’s. Mrs. E. H. Denu and son left Friday evening for their former home in Madison, Wis. They visit in several cities in the Badger state and will be gone about four weeks, Mrs. R. H. Schumaker and aunt, Mrs. N. H. Ingersoll, wife of the editor of the Brainerd Dispatch, who have been visiting at the Schumaker home, departed for Walker this morning. Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick head-ache, prevent despondency and invigor- ate the whole system. Sold by Barker Drug Co. Miss Anna Mills, who has been teaching at Turtle River this year, returned to Bemidji this morning-to spend her vacation. She was accom- panied by ‘Miss Mae Shook, of Northome, who will visit here for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. N, H. Ingersol, of Brainerd, and Mrs. R. H. Schumaker took the morning train to Walker to attend the meeting of the North Central Editorial Association. Mr. Ingersol is editor of the Brainerd Dispatch. You have been a ‘“‘good fellow” to your friends and were never called close nor tight. What have you to show for it? Why not be a “good fellow” to yourself? Open an account at interest with the Northern National Bankand turn your gener- osity to your own credit for a time. If you are not satisfied after using according to directions two- thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain‘s Stomach and Liver Tablets, you can have your money back. The tablets cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the digestion, regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by Barker Drug Co. Palmer sells stoves on weekly . pay MAJESTIC THEATER C. J. WOODMANSEE, Manager. FHE AIR SHIP GIRL A very laughable comedy. A RANCHMAN’S. WOOINC A very good ploture from start finish. IN THE SPRINCTIME WITH . THF ROSES. Illustrated Song by C.J. ‘Woodmansee DRIVEN TO STEAL. How a man was driven to des- peration by a starving wife and children. OUT OF SICHT, MIND. OUT OF A Bird in the hand, is worth two in the bush. OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residence Phone 58 618 Amerlca Ave. Offlce Phone 12 W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN GRADUATE OF CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE | Located at J. P. Pogue's Barn. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY Openloa. m. to 8 p. m, daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m Sun- day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. M. MALZAHN * REAL ESTATE ‘AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES Minnesota Ave. Bemldji, Minn ADMISSION BISIARl & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third o. Night phone: Calis Answored-at-All Hours" Exaursnon to the Dam Sunday at 2:30 in the yankee Doodle, Mus. E. E. Gerald, wha has.been ill for the past week, is improving, Mrs. Ellen Carlton.of this city, is visiting with relatives in Minneapo-|: lis.and, Alexandria. Money to loan on’ improved city property. Apply to.J. F. Gibbons Miss-Rica Graling: departed.:last night for St., Paul where. she will visit two weeks with. friends and relatives. Miss Dorothy Humes went to Walker this morning where she is-to play for the North Central Editorial Association, Tony Schusser, foreman on the Pioneer, returned from Kelliher this morning. Mr. Schusser is the owner of the Kelliher Journal, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Campbell of Waupaca, Wis. are visiting at the hame of their son Geo. Campbell, 1202 Minnesota Avenue. They will remain in the city about two weeks. All the Sunday papers, all the magazines at Peterson’s. Miss Wessberg and Miss Hayden, teachers in the Bemidji public schools, departed for their homes this morning, Miss Wessherg going to Fergus Falls and Miss.Hayden to Elk River. Miss Lucile Roe left on the 10:30 train last night for Minneapolis where she will visit two weeks be- fore returning to her home at Kas- son. Miss Roe-was-a teacher in-the Bemidji public schools. Ralph Lycan left this morning for Crookston to meet Mr. F. S. Lycan and return with him in the machine. Mr.Lycan, and son Wilbur, attended the meetings of the Northern Min- nesota Development Association. Fancy fruit and berries for the table and sick room always at Peterson’s. * Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is sold on a guarantee that if you are not satisfied after using two-thirds of a bottle according to directions, your money will be refunded. It is up to you to try, Sold . by Barker Drug Co, Fargo, North Dakota:. Triplets were born on decoration day to Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Colahan of this city. There were two boys and one girl. The physician reports all tbe young- sters strong and healthy. Mr. Cola- han is a brother of Mrs. A. Daniher of Bemidji. Earle Simcox, who was formerly | $ employed as filer in the Crookston Lumber company’s mill and who is known in this city, returned Friday from Minneapolis where he has been:| engaged:in the:same:line of work for the Shevlin-Carpenter mill. Mr. Simcox will visit friends in the city over Sunday.and expects to. return. to-his work-in Minneapolis-Monday. | Dol SPORTING NOTES Standing of the Clubs American Association Lost Pct 17 .605. 24 455 24 455 23 27 28 372 .356 12 .667 14 .641 17 .514 500 .500 450 SN Cincinnati Brooklyn. . Philadelphia Boston ... American League: Won Lost Pct 25 9 ..735: . 2810 23 16 . ~-20 16 . 17 21 14 18 Philadelphia. . New York American Assoclation Minneapolis 3—Louisville: 2. Milwaukee-6—Indianapolis 5. St.:Paul 1—Columbus.0. Kansas City 1—Toledo 2. B National League. Chicago 0—Boston 0. i g American League ‘Washington 2—Cleveland 7. New. York 1—Chicago 3. Philadelphia 1—Detroit 6. Former Governor Dangerous IIf. Seattle, Was| Graw; former. governor: of Wushing-| ton, is dangerously i1l of typhoid fever Services- will ' be held in the national guard - armory at 8 o'clock this-evening. Rev. J. O, Buswell will be in charge of the meeting. New. Boat Storm King Will start its regular trips to all points on- the lake Saturday June 4th at 12:45 p. m. and Sunday at 10 olclock a. m, and 12:45 p. mi and 4 p.m. Tickets round trip 25 cents. Will start from City Dock. Cement: Work Done. .Cement walks laid and all kinds of cement wortk done and ‘guaran. teed. Telephone 470, Nels Loitved There.18 more cunrh ln thissection of the country than all ather diseases put together, and until the last few years was Supp ed_to be incurable. For a great many years doctors Pmnollnced it & local disesse and. prescribed local remedies;-and by - constantly“tailing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable, Sclence has proven catarrh tobe a constitutional disease and theretore requires constithtional’ treatment. Hall's Oatarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., ‘Toledo, Ohlio, 18 the only constitutional cure on the market. It 1S taken internally in doses trom 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it falls to cure. Send for cir-: culars and mumonms oh, . J. CHENEY & 00., Toledo. Sold by Dru B T atra At Bins tor constipation. “‘Bids Wanted.’ Sealed bids will be recelved by the under- x(zned clty clrk of the Clty of Bemidii; to city council on Monday the R o e 610 cor the laing ot coraone sidewalks, curbs..and curb and gutter. to be 1aid according to Ordinance No. 41 re{uln- ing the constraction of same, Bids to be per square and lineal foot and to be marked bids for constructing cement sidewalks and cyrbs. 'he clty uouunu reserves the right to reject any or all bl THOMAS-MALOY, City Clerk. May 3ist, June 2.3 and 5. TMortgage Foreclosure Sale. Default having-been made in the condmons of a certain Mortgage executed by Eh kliCBlwwck hlswi ortgagors, to Mahala Newell, beulmr Gate une 6th day of Octol with a power of sale therein eonnined "duly recorded in-the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of Beltrami and State of ‘Minnesota, on the 7th .d. . D. 1904, mortgages on page: w:mer with the duly mlkned by Tentd td wbe{l! he 16th day of Aug mentd af ay recorded 1in the office of salt Deeds on the 9th day of April, 2 o'clock p. m., in Book 19 of Page 3%, which default has continued to the dne of this notice, by the hllura and neglect ‘of sald mortgago; make the dayment of the Nine Eundred Elzhty nnd 617‘-.‘1‘0!{“J R.'ts by sald Mortgage sec which by its term on:the 6th day of October, which default has continued. for more "than six months. And whereas the sald assignee of said Morteagee and holder of said- Mortgage has elected and hereby does elect to declare the whole prineipal sum of said Mortgage due and payable at the date of this ne the terms and ‘conditions of. said Mortgage, and_the ‘power of sale therein _contained: and Whereas there is actually- due ‘and claimed to be due and payuable at the d be of this notice the sum of Nine Hundred and 60-100 the rate of seven-per- eent per annum from ths&th day of October, A, D. 1904, and where- jhe power of -sale has become operative ‘at Jaw or other- wise has been itstituted to recover the debt sgcnred by sald ‘Mortgage .or any part lnd.no action or proceeding. ereof. Now therefore, notice ls he: tleby given that. by virtue of the power of -sale contained said Morwl&e an« l’ml\lfl‘« to_the . st: te ade 160, tha sata in such c: le- and -prov ,'fll be foreclnsed by a sale described in-and convey RabgomteicuTosit | o CastWantRals 'WANTED-—A: girl for.general house d! An Adding Machine for $2.50. Ortgages on e due nnd wnbla and ce under Dollars wlth interess th-reon u ',-Gont-a-Word EVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For 8ale--Exchange ==Help ‘Wantad--Work Wanted ==Etc.--Etc, HELP WANTED. WANTED—Yonng men. to. learn| automobile . business by mail and prepare for positions as chaffeurs and repair men. We make you expert in ten weeks; assist you to secure position, < Pay big; work pleasant; demand.for:men great; reasonable; - write. for particulars,| and sample . lesson. E: pire ‘Automobile Institute, Rochester, N. Y. WANTED—Girl . for restaurant work.. Good .wages for good girl. Inquire-at M. & 1. eating house, Nymaore, work. Mrs. E. Beltrami avenue. WANTED—Girl- for general house- work. Inquire:at.321, Sth street: FOR SALE—An ice box $10.00. Inquire at 114 Third St. up stairs, H. Smith, 717 Girl wantipg chamber work can apply at Brinkman Hotel. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Mrs. W. W. Brown, 700 Minnesota Ave. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Acre lots on lake shore a snap; and four southeast corner-residence: lots in city. Resi- dence and business properties on small payments and easy terms. Money to loan on improved farms. T. Baudeete, 314 Minnesota Ave. It is one of the neatest affairs ever invented. .It’s accurate too, and with a little practice you easily develop speed. Ask to see one when you visit this office. Pion- - eer Publishing company. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice Nymore Lots; for price and pai- ticulars ‘write te. —]. ‘L. Wold, Twin Valley, Minn. FOR SALE—3 good heaters; one medium size and two large stoves. Inquire at Pioneer office. | FOR SALE—Five acres of Jand80: rods west of fair ground. -J. B. ‘Redding, P. O. Box 325, city. FOR SALE—Eighty-five dollar-Kim- ball orgon:for:$33. Sixty-five dol. lar Dyer Bros. organ for $25. Must be sold Monday. Easy pay- ments. - See M. E. Ibertson. LOST and FOUND. LOST—Strayed or stolen. One _mlfle by the Shel‘lfl' ot said Beltrami County Lost Pet|l 359 | SbeT) 1) in Bloek wit: Lot One Twelve (m ot Bemlflfi in Belorami County, and State of Minnesots,.with the henml- ments and appurtenaces: which dark bay mare colt, two.years old; slim built, white .stripe on face, white right hind leg up to fetlock: Last seen Medicine lake. Address Eugene Caldwell, Quiring P. O. Beltrami Co. Minn, LOST—Bull dog.color, white. return to: 107 So. Park.:Ave. for reward. sale will'be e front door-of “the Jourt House in the uny ot Bemld]l unhe said County and State on the 6th day of-June A. D. 1910, at 10 o'clocl o mof that day. at. uhllc 'vendue to the highest bidder for cash .y said debt of Nihe Hundred Eigbty and 6o-100° Dollars and m.emt snd "hfig}f: I‘Lm > r;sm o= LS. Di for ins; g the hufi dlmnn sald nmmiuu nd Twenw-flvs itorney's feas-as-stipulated in Y Sa10 Mamipase 1a-cass of Tovoctosure and the disbursementss allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within 'one year from the day ol said sale, as nmvldefl by law. Dated 22nd April A.D, 1910. ISAAC L. NEWELL, Assignee of said Mortgage. Obarles W. Scrutchin, FOR-RENT. FOR RENT—New cottage between Fourteenth and Fifteenth street FOR RENT—A furnished . front room modern. 914 Beltrami Ave, FOR RENT—A four-room house, 1235 Dewey. Inquire A. Klien, B ey Tt FOR RENT—Furnished room, 817 Minnesota Ave. 5 MISCELLANEOUS GROW APPLES® AND GROW RICH in the Glorious Fruit Dis- trict of Southern British Colum- bia. Our choice lands $10 cash and $10 monthly, without inter- est. Annual profits $500 to $1000 per acte. Orchard, garden, poultry, scenery, bunting, fishing, boating;- grand ‘warm climate; school, church, postoffice, store, big sawmill; daily trains, close to markets; unlimited demand for products. photos, free informotion. WEST- KOOTENAY FRUIT LANDS COMPANY, Dept. O. Nelson, B. C. Respectable middleaged;lady wishes position as housekeeper in some widower’s family with children’ Mrs, Marie. Harris, Emmaville, Minn., care A. Holman, WANTED—Everybady to patronize | the N. W. Music: Co., when in need. of anything in the -musical Write quick for maps, | Money to loan on "farm lands, no delay. Address P. O. box 405 Bemidji, Minn, e WANTED—To buya good second hand row boat. ~Oscar Holden, city. WANTED—Room and day boarders 417 Minpesota, Ave. WANTED—To purchase a second- hand hay press. Address J. D. Buck; Kelliher, Minn. FOR SALE—Eighty-five dollar Kim- ball organ for $35. Sixty-five dollar Dyer Bros. organ for $25. Must be sold Monday. Easy pay- ments. See M. E. Ibertson. NOwW Is the time to invest in Vermillionron Range Stocks Minnesota Steel and Iron and North American properities are being rapidly developed and prices are going up. Get in NOW United Wireless Telegraph Stock is_one of the best investments offered in the country today, get busy and invest. For full informa- tion regarding above write C. 6. Johnson, Broker, 212 Boltraml Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. Phone 147 line. COMING! COMING! ONE GLORIOUS DAY 3 JERFORMANCES ONLY DODE FISK’S GREAT COMBINED SHOWS BIGGER, BETTER AND MAMMOTH WikL EXHIBIT AT ! -~ BEMIDIJI Attorney, for Assignee. on Irvine avenué. Inquire at 7tSat. First April 2. Last Junosth: 1101 Minnesota-avenue. 14682/l 15 .659 M 395 You should know this. pumping over 100 barrels-per day.. District? f Coalinga.is-the ]aq;eshpmdumng field in:the - ands of; dollars monthly to the owners of its Are you going to be one of the owners? ‘ Califoraia National. Crude Oil Co. LW, HELLWJ!LDG,. LOS ANGELES, CAL. 1 o mmiomst: at his home' here: Little hope: is ens tertained for his-recovery. 1. W. IIELLEIAI illlLllIHG WEDNESDAY GRANDER THAN EVER MENAGERIE of WILD ANIMALS 8 - FAMOUSLY FUNNY CLOWNS - 8 DING 5-1hiling Daedevil Aetal Ads=5 'WONDERFUL RIDING ACTS AND HURDLE RACES The Largest Trained Elephant in tte World Gorgeous -Sensational - Immense And Spectacular Hippodrome GRAND FREE & Street Parade 12:30 DAILY BlG - UMFORMED PREMIUM CONGERT BANDS - JUNE . One of -the_first flowmg wells. or-gushers to be brought in Celifornia was the section Seven, No. 1;.0n:Section 7, in the west side fields at Coa.lmga This” was among. the first wells to be fimshed in that-seotion of the field, and came in- at the rate of 3,000 barlels per day. It has been phenomenal in point of production, though it never was strictly a gusher. Tt pmduoe}l well over one million:barrels the first year and at present, after about ten years production, is What do you think of it? And do you, know that our thousands of acres lie in the Coalinga country today, and is paying hundreds of thous- wells Of course you are. GRUDE OIL- 0, California National Crude Oil Co. ¢ L WiHELLEMAN BLDG., LOS ANFDLES, CAL. | GENTLEMEN: Kindly issue me. shares of the Treasury i

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