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Créat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. m No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. m No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a, m Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:25 a. m No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:00 p. m No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 10:45 p.m No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:40 a. m Freight South Bound Leaves at 7:30 a. m Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leaves at 3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m r:——-?.;._'—— PROFESSIONAL | CARDS | ARTS 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 reasunable. All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. - RS. T. SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS All Work guaranteed to give satistaction. I have summer quilts, also dress patterns, tailored waists, underskirts, corset covers, trimmings, ete. Bring Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pressing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS 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 Nativnal Bank. Phone 51 House 1Jo. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn, Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. SOCIAL, AND ' PERSONAL| this column before noon will be printed the same day. The more 1t s washed the harder 1t gets— Mound Oitv Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. . Business meeting at ‘the Baptist church tonight. Wanted—Chamber maid at ho- tz1 Markham. ed friends here Saturday. George Rhea, of the Northern National bauk, is taking his vacation this week. T. J. Crane, of Crane and com- pany, has returned from a business trip through several eastern cities. A. A. Melges, of Melges brothers, is in Duluth on a business and pleasure trip. He is expected back tomorrow. Thomas Maloy, city clerk. has been on the sick list for two or three days, but was about his dut- ies this morning. Miss Lillian Woodmansee, of Kansas City, is visiting at the home of her brother, C. J. Woodmansee, on Beltrami avenue. Every accommodation consistent with perfect safety will be granted the friends and customers of the Northern National Bank. Philip Gill, who has been visit- ing in the Twin Cities and buying for the store, is expected back to day after an absence of three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler and Miss Gertrude Chandler, of Minneapolis, visited Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks over Sunday. They returned to the cities last night. Dr. and Mrs. Williamson, of Grand Forks, who have been attend- ing a house party at the Jacobi cot- tage, will be the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Tuomy for several days. Mrs. R. L. Given left Saturday noon for Virginia, Minnesota, her former home. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. J. O. Johnson who has been visiting here for several months. Miss Hattie Haldeman, and her mother, will leave this evening for Minneapolis. She will visit there and then go to several points in Jowa before returning to her home in Roseburg, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Whitting left Saturday night for a visit in several Wisconsin cities. While on their trip, they will go to Black River Falls, the former home of Mrs. Whitting. They expect to be away for two weeks. 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. STANTUKN DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build’s. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening]Work_by Appointment Only LAWYERS {>RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block RANK A. JACKSON LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD * ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residence Phone 58 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12 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. M. MALZAHN & CO. ¢ REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES -407 Minn.. Ave. BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Dayphone 319, Calls Answered at All Hours Night phones 118, 434 Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Telepbone 11 Good morning! A fragrant scent greets you. A tempting aroma meets you. A delicious flavor awaits you in every cup of Chase & Sanborn’s SEAL BRAND Coffee Delivery Hours Mornings, 9-10-11 Afternoons, 3-4-5:15 Bemidjl, Mina | Roe & Markusen: ‘Phones 206-207 I. 1. Hillestad, of Fosston, visit- | N: J. Sero has returned _from Duluth, 3 Wanted—Laundry girls at Hotel Markham, $ " Wanted girls for - kitchen work. Markham Hotel. : Mayor Parker was home from Kelliher over Sunday. John Berg arrived from Inter- national Falls Saturday night. G. A. Aubal, of Crookston, was in the city over Saturday night. Dr. B. H. Monahan was here from International Falls over Sun- day. = Mr. and Mrs. Von Hessinger came over from Cass Lake yester- day. Miss Hazel Volner, of Superior, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Vol- Iner. Miss Julia Knox, of Minneapolis, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. A. P. White. Miss Julia Knox was the guest of Miss Donna Lycan for Sunday night dinner. Mayor D. F. Dumas, of Cass Lake, was visiting friends here over Sunday. Jud LaMore, ]Jr.,, of Pembina, North Dakota, was in the city for a few hours Saturday. Andrew Pederson and J. H. Budee, of Grand Forks, visited friends across the lake yesterday. Ike Brooster 1s in New York and eastern cities on a buying trip for the Model and Emporium. J. A. Todd and E. Jacobi, of Dul- uth came’ from Duluth Saturday to attend the Jacobi house party. Mr. and Mrs..]J. E. Green, of Minneapolis, arrived Saturday vight for a few days in the city. D. P, O'Neil, of Thief River Falls, was in the city Saturday, He is running for the legislature from the 61 st district. Mrs, Frank Latemer, of - Turtle River, is in the city today. She was injured on the Fotirth and came here to consult a physician, Judge and Mrs. M. A. Spooner entertained Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White and Mr. and Mrs.. Graham Torrance at dinner last evening. Miss Florence Smyth, of the T. J. Crane store, is spending her va- cation in the Twin Cities. She will return at the end of the week. Look this up. - A $400.00 Piano for $275.00; a $350.00 Piano for $225.00. Snap if taken at once. Bemidji Music House, J. Bisiar Mgr. Dr.and Mrs. E. L. Kannary, of Merriam Park, St. Paul, who have been stopping at the Markham since Thursday, left this morning for Itasca Park, Mrs. R. H. Schumaker returned this morning from a trip through Wisconsin, Illinois, and Iowa, visit- ing Appleton, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Chicago, Illinois; and Mc Gregor, Iowa. Miss Marion White entertained several young ladies Saturday after- noon. Those pu}ent were the Misses Dorothy Torrance, Olive Smith, Katherine McGregor, . Edith Ryan and Anna Klein. Mrs. A. E. Henderson entertained at a theatre party Saturday evening. Before the party, Mrs. M. A. Spoon- er was hostess at an informal lunch- eon, - The guests were Mrs. A. P, White,Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Miss Ivis Roberts and Miss Julia Knox. The Rebeccas will give a picnic on the Mort Pendergast farm, Wed- nesdav August 3rd. They should meet at the Odd Fellows Hall Wed- nesday morning between 9:30 and 10:00 o’clock. ‘AlPOdd Fellows and Rebeccas and their families are cordially invited. The first of the month sees man§ people giving up their cottages and returning to their homes. Among those who left yesterday are Mr. and Mrs. Carl C. Gowran and children, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Holmes, Miss Katherine Holmes, Mrs. J. A, Preusse, and Miss Louise Englestad. William Holmes will remain here for a few weeks. 'They all live in Grand Forks. Pioneer Socialist Is Dead. New York, July 30.—Dr, Frederick Lilienthal, one of the leading German physicians of this city, is dead at his country estate in the Catskills, aged seventy years. Dr. Lilienthal was one of the ploneers of the Socialist party in this country and was -one of the woman suffrage ‘cause. Many North Dakota Babies. - Grand Forks, N. D, July 30.—The high water mark for births in- North | Dakota was established during the June, according to ‘the re- ‘made public. first prominent male converts to' the | it hereby 'an:noqnfi; myself as 1 hereby announce myself & can didate for the Republican nomina- tion for the office of County Auditor ANNOUNGEMENTS Candidate for State Senate. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for senator for the 6lst district, une quivocally endorsing the platform adopted by the Republican con- vention, June 21st, 1910 and pledge to be held September 20th, 1910, R. C. Hayner. Announcement. I hereby announce my candidacy as a candidate for the Republican nomination as a member of the house of representatives from the 61st sen- atoral district which comprises the counties of Beltrami, Clearwater and Red Lake. If nominated and elected T pledge myself to use all my efforts to secure the re-districting of the state, a one mill tax for good roads, a literal appropriation to advertise the resources of Minnesota and a county option law. 7 D. P, O’Neill, Candidate For County Auditor. To the voters of Beltrami county: I hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of county auditor for Beltrami county, subject to your approval, at the republican primaries to be held September 20. If chosen I will do my best to fill the office to your satisfaction. my vote and best effort to legislation Henry W. Alsop. that will reapportion the state justly and effectively on or before January 1st, 1912, and without "regard o S 1| WHEKT PRIGES ON ' RAPID DECLINE choice . of the Republicans of this district and be elected in the Reported Break in Gorner Sends Prices Downward. general election in November next. Albert Berg. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as can- didate for the nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket at the pri- maries held Sept. 20, 1910, A. N. Benner. Minneapolis, Aug. 1.—Wheat trad- ers in Minneapoiis were startled when the price of July wheat in Chicago fell Rarar Raks il with & rush from §1.09% to $1.03%, 2 going.down nearly 6 cents so quickl Aunouncement for Register of Deeds. | t1o¢" 1t was aicutt to follow the I hereby announce myself as a| changes. It rebounded to $1.05% anc candidate for the Republican nomin-| WaS Very erratic thereafter. X & Rumors from Chicago of the col- ation for the office of Register of | 1apcq of an attempted corner in July Deeds of Beltrami county, to be held | wheat came over the wires. It was September 20, 1910. said that T. H. Waterman, the miller 1.0, Harris, | o Albany, N. Y., who has been re- ported in control of the Chicago July 5 option, had thrown his wheat on the Candidate for Clerk of the Court. | market. The effect here was to send I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for prices to new low levels. Minneapolis July at $1.18% was the office of Clerk of the Court, to be voted upon at the primaries nearly 9 cents down from the. high point of ten days ago; Minneapolis | September 20, 1910. . Fred Rhoda, September at $1.10% was 8 cents down, and December at $1.09% was proportionately lower. WENDLING CAUGHT IN FRISCO Alleged-Slayer of Louisville Girl Un- der Arrest. San Francisco, Aug. 1.—Joseph Wendling, wanted in Louisville, Ky., in connection with the murder of Alma Kellner, was taken into custody here. He had admitted his identity. Wendling was captured in a Third street lodging house by Detectives Ryan and Burke of the local-depart- ment. He made no resistance and ad- mitted to the officers on the way to the city prison that he was Wendling. Chief of Police Martin, District At- torney Fickert and the two detectives immediately visited him in the prison Candidate For County Treasurer. I herewith announce myselt as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Treasurer of Bel- trami county at the primaries to be held September 20 th. G. H. French. Candidate for Probate Judge. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the republican nomina- tion for Probate Judge at the prim- aries to be held Sept. 20, 1910. M. A. Clark. and attempted to secure a confession s ) from him. Candidate for Senator. Dreaded ! ! I wish to announce through the columns of your paper that I will be a candidate for the republican nomi- nation for state senator from this legislative district at the coming primary election. I will make known at some later date the platform upon which I ‘will solicit the support of the winter. Nothing but * hard, coarse meals. No fresh fruits, or vegetables to keep the stomach active. Your best relief, your greatest friend now is Hollister’s of Beltrami county at the primaries ||| re You Spending Your Vacation Avay from home? If so purchase The American Bankers’ Association Travelers Cheques From the First National Bank of Bemidji These are issued in denominations from $10 to $100 at a moderate cost and afford the best means of carrying money. They will be cashed without charge at any bank and most hotels and busi- ness houses, either in this country or foreign countries. ‘The First National Bank 0f Bamldji,_ Minnesota WHAT CONSISTENT ADVERTIS- ING HAS DONE FOR THE GITY DRUG STORE During the Past Six Months. Our Sales of Feb. 1910 over Feb 1909 was 6 per cent Our Sales of Mch. 1910 over Mch 1909 was 6 per cent ° Our Sales of April 1915 over May 1909 was 12 per cent Our Sales of May 1910 over May 1909 was 12 per cent Our Sales of June 1910 ovur June 1909 was 22 per cent Our Sales of July 1910 over July 1909 was 54 per cent A total average increase for the past 6 months over corresponding months of 1909 was 18 % W helieve that advertising is responsible City Drug Store Where Quality Prevails "People easily constipated dread | THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE HOGANSON BROS., Proprietors Telophone No. 537 106 Second Stree Dry Cleaning of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, Rugs, Carpets, Household Furnishings, etc. and Pressing on Short Notice. Also Sponging The Da.ily Pioneer 10c per Week he voters of the district, Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets, g A.'L. Hanson, - | the world’s tonic-physic. Do it to- " night. E. N. French & Co. Announcement for Coroner. f 1 hereby announce myself as candi- g date for the republican nomination for coroner of Beltrami ' county at the primaries to be held Septembe 20 1910. - : M. K. Ibertson. Candidate for Sheriff. I- hereby announce -~ myself as candidate for the republican nomina- tion for sheriff of Beltram county at the primaries September 20th. I respectfully solicit the support of the voters of this county. Andrew Johnsoh. (Candidate For. County Attorney. I hereby announce myself a|f candidate for the Republican nom- ination for the office of county attorney of Beltrami county, subject ] to the primaries tobe held Septem- ber 20th, 1910, . estate. G. W:Campbeil. - candidate for the Republican nomi- nation to the offi 5 torney:at th cretary. Ji | H. E. REYNOLDS ‘Building Contractor and Real Estate Broker Room 9, O’Leary-Bowser Building “This Is My Business AclclrezmT - 1 wish at this time to announce to the public that I am going to specialize the business of building and real If you have property to sell and fim to find a buyer, list it with me. I'can sell it for you. If you have prop- erty to rent, list it with me. I'can find a renter. ‘The building business is by no means new to me asthe s citizens of this city well know. I am going after the business with the intention of getting it. What [ want you to do is to give me an opportunity to-buy or sell or -build or rent for you. i ; o i