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1 RAILROAD TIME GARDS I Creat 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 815 a. m |, O < Conger returned yesterday No. 81 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m | {fOm @ visit at McIntosh. - No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 pm| B. W. Borden, of Blackduck, No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m | was a visitor in this city today. Freight South BoundLeaves at 7:30 a. m 5 A Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m| A- B. Swain, of Elysiam, was in Minn. Red Lake & Man. the city yesterday for a few hours No. 1 North Bound Leaves at 3:35 p. m|on business. No 2 South Bound Amives at 10:30 2. m| Far] Simcox of St. Paul arrived m the city yesterday for a short visit with friends. Mrs. Richard Leet and daughter left yesterday for Cooperstown, N. D. for a three week’s visit. The ladies of the Macabees will meet at the home of Mrs. Al. Hazen HA Rl"‘itl"\’o TN\lxfiesl'T EN tomorrow evening, August 24, o Mrs. Lucy Purdy returned to ormerly of Radenbush & Co.of St. Paul [ 3, Forks this noon after a few Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music |9aY$ Visit at the home of Mrs. A. W, g;nnshed tordhz:.l.luu, hotels. wedid_mgs. Danaher. nquets, ane occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cook, of Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third | Minneapolis, are visiting Mr. and Street, upstairs. Mrs. D. Wilcox, their uncle and aunt, HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tungr [for @ few days. W. Z. Robinson, instructor of LENN H. SLOSSON science at the high school, has ar- PIANO TUNING rived for the winter. He will room Graduate of the Boston School of |at Dr. Stanton’s. ordom atane postoly Mase 1e2v¢) 'he Baptist Ladies Atd will meet orders at the Bewidji Music House, U7 Third St. Phone 3192, Residence [in the church parlors Wednesday, August 24. A picnic lunch will Phone 174-2. RS. TOM SMART be served.- All are invited. ; DRESS MAKING PARLORS Look thisup. A $400.00 Piano Orders taken for Nu Bon corsets. made to |0 $275.00; a $350.00 Piano for order, also tatlor made sults, coats. etc. $225.00. Snap if taken at once. 3 Bemidji Music House, J. Bisiar Mgr. John Cronemiller, of Council Bluffs, who spent the past month with his family at their home near Bemidji, returned to the ¢Bluffs” yvesterday. AND PERSONAL| Items phoned.or handed in for this column before noon will be Printed the same day. [sociaL The more it {s washed the harder it gots— Mound Oty Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS Brlng Your Orders to T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Cleaning and Pr'euing a Specialty 314 Minnesota Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS Thomas Laughlin, of Crookston, is visiting with his friead James R. ROWLAND GILMORE Malone, RBeltrami avenue. Mr. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Malone is with the Geo. T. Baker Office—Miles Block Jewelry store. R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON An auction sale, social and dance will be given next Tuesday in the Odd Fellows hall by the Royal Neighbors lodge. Come and spend a pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Konantz, of St. Paul, are making Bemidji their headquarters for several short trips to Today they Office—Miles Block = . nearby summer resorts. A. WARD, M. D. went up to Buena Vista. ® Over First Nativnal 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 The Degree of Honor held a meet- ing last night and after the usual business had been finished, the mem- bers danced and played cards. Lunch was served at a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Booth and their two girls Lilian and Mabel Booth, and Miss Elsie Willsey, of Chicago, were guests at the home of Mrs. Frank Latner, on Sunday at Turtle River. The Swedish Ladies Aid society will meetat the home of Mrs. Ran- dahl. Seventh street and Mississippi Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 | 3Vé0ue, on Thursday afternoon at o’clock. All are cordially invited DENTISTS to attend. = = Mr. and Mrs. McCumber, of Cass R. D. L. STANTUN Lake, who have spent the past few DENTIST days visiting friends here returned to their home last night. Mrs. Mc- Cumber is a member of the Degree of Honor and attended the meeting here last evening. Our Six Best Sellers Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY "DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Evening;Work_by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 RANK A. JACKSON Miles Block Palmer’s Perfumes, LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota Toilet Waters and ; Powders. E. McDONALD Parke Davis & Co.’s Pharmaceuticals and Euthymol Specialties. .4 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 Rosidonce Phone 58 818 Amarica Ave. Office Phone 12 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open lo a. m. to 8 p. m, daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian.| F M. MALZAHN & CO. * ‘REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE | FARM LOANS, RENTALS - FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn, Ave. Bemidji, Minn) French’s Toilet Cream. French’s Hair Tonic. Ansco Films. Cyko Paper. ThedCity Drug Store (WHERE QUALITY P}l_EVAILS) | || eventually if you persistently deposit ll{ your You will own your own home savings in the Northern National Bank. | Miss Hatleli is here from Fosston today. H. F. Kendall was over from Vir- ginia yesterday. H. J. Dobson came over Crookston last night. A. Hurlbut came down from In- ternational Falls last night. choice of the Republicans of this district and be elected in the general election in November next. Albert Berg. 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 James Kennedy arrived early this | primaries to be held ‘September 20. morning from Grand Forks. If chosen I will domy best to fill E. C. Hazzelwood, of Detroit, was| the office to your satisfaction. in the city on business yesterday. : Misses Lucile Davis and Sarah McDavit, of St. Paul, came in last Candidate for c‘“ of the Court, night and left for Dulyth this noon.| I hereby announqe my candidacy 1€ ‘Sullivan - caime - down' from for the Rexzublicanlnuminuion for spent the the office of Clerk of.the Court, to be | trj, voted upon at ' the primaries September 20, 1910, “Fred Rhoda, cal from to bei Funkley yesterday and day in Bemidji on business. turned last night. Mrs. C. F. Garrett and two daughters, of Sac City, Iowa, ar- rived in city last night and expect to spend a day or two here. candidate for the Republican J. M. Gillette and wife, of Grand | nomination for Tteasurec of Bel- Forks, arrived in the city yesterday | trami county at thie primarics to noon and expect to spend a few days|pe held September 20 th. on Lake Bemidji. They are looking G, H. French, for a cottage. The First Scandinavien Lutheren Candidate for Probate Judge. church had a business meeting Mon-| 1 hereby announce myself as day evening, 44 new members were|candidate for the republican nomina- admitted to the church, 27 grown|tion for Probate Judge at the prim- persons and 17 children. aries to be held Sept. 20, 1910. A. ]. Seavey and wife, of Kansas M. A. Clark, City, Missouri, who have been visit- ing at Jester’s farm for the past two ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as can- weeks, left for their home this morn- ing. Mr. Seavey is Mr. Jester’s|didate for the republican nomination nephew. tor register of deeds of Beltrami Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Thorpe, and|COUDtY a8 the. primaries to be beld [ Mrs. A. L. Olson, of Perley, and September 20, 1910. He re- Candidate For County Treasurer. |ca I herewith announce myselt as a na Se: do A cal Mrs. P. E. Larson, of Hendrum, S0 il B Olson, passed through the city yestersay on Announcement. their way north to spend a few days on Rainy Lake. Miss Bertha Panchott, who has been visiting with her parents at Forreston, Minnesota, returned home last evening. Incidently T. C. Stewart, of this city, arrived on the same train. Both parties were met at the train by a number of friends who received them with a most in- teresting reception. P. W. Mcriison, c¢f Norwood, I hereby announce myself a can- didate for the Republican nomina- at Se, Graham Powers of Granite Fall, R. E bereby Afnounce, - myself a T.Daly and son of Renville, and candidate for the republican nomi- Congressman A. J Volsteaé of nation for auditor of Beltrami Granite Falls, came to - Bemidji yes- county at the primary election to terday to arrend the meeting of the be held September zoth, 1910, Commercial club on the ditch ques- and I solicit your vote of the polls. tion. Congressman Volstead is here John Wilmann. left fi hei A today, but the others left for their Candidate for Sheriff. homes. - cal One of Falb’s Predictions. In 1874 Professor Rudolf Falb pre dicted an eruption of Etna on Aug. 27, He offered a Vienna editor to write an account of it if the editor would tion for the office of County Auditor of Beltrami county at the primaries| to be held September 20th, 1910, at of send him to Sicily. Falb was commis- R. C. Hayner. sloned. When he reached Etna there was not the slightest sign of disturb- Annonncement. ance. As the 27th approached Falb was tortured with anxiety and spent sleepless nights watching the volcano, Nothing happened on the 27th and 28th, The following morning the serv- ant rushed into the professor’s room shouting, “An eruption, a terrible eruption!” Falb saw the spectacle and sent off his dispatch. T hereby announce myself as a re- publican candidate for Representa- tive of the 61st district at the prim- ries to be held September 20, 1910. If nominated and-elected I pledge as of aty their demands. tionment ann good roads. Respectfully, to Krohn. “One’ a Pronoun. I have never been smitten with the use of the word “one” as a pronoun. It takes a word juggler to attempt it Iver A. and get away with it. Unless one feels T T that one has won one's spurs in this Announcement. respect and can extricate oneself from the mess one gets oneself and one's | I hereby announce myself a can- readers into one.should avoid the use | didate for the republican nominatlon of the word one In referring to oneself £ . or the office of County Superinten- as one would a plague.—London Jdler. = pi dent of Schools of Beltrami county subject to the primaries to be held September 20th,. 1910, W. B. Stewart. Difference Defined. Mrs. Muchwed (reading paper)—Can you tell me the difference between a visit and a visitation? Mr. Muchwed (dryly)—A visitation, my dear, if one may judge by the spelling, is some- thing longer thao a visit. For instance, when your mother comes to see us it would be correct to call it a visitation, County Surveyor. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the republican nomi- nation for County Surveyor of Bel- How's This? trami county at the primaries Sep- Weoffer One Hundred Dollars Reward for | t€Mber 2oth. a1 cas of Gatasrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Gatgrrd SWSNEY & C0., Toled edo, 0, We, the undersigned, have jnown I 7. Cheny f0r the last 1 years, and beligve him perfoctly honorable in all business. Lranshe. tions, and financlally able to GAErY out say ohllzlt(onswmlde by his firm, Roy Bliler. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as ‘a s : % S fim’?gm flr‘%f}'%fs&: ,’l’i&;i candidate for the office of Treasurer al ah Oure . . 3 e 5 oat :gnmn“tgeflb al palcen, (o n']':.;y‘{s for Beltrami county on the Republi- surfaces of the system, Testimonials f; i i i pistaces cesl o gb1a by e ree. | can ticket at the primary. election, Take Blll's%onn}lly Pllls for constipation, September 20, 1910. POLITICAL ANNOUNGEMENTS Candidate for State Senate. I hereby announce my. candidacy for the Republican nomination for senator for the 61st district, une- quivocally endorsing the platform L. O. Opsata. Candidate for Senator. Lwish 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 he voters of the district. adopted by the Republican con- vention, June 21st, 1910 and pledge my. vote and best effort to legislation ‘that will reapportion the state justly land efiectlvely on or before Jai unry A L Hlnwn. ination for the office of county attorney of Beltrami county, subject Gandidate For County Commissionsr, didate for the republican nomina- tion for the office of County Com- missioner of the first commissioner district of Beltrami county. port of the voters ot the first dis- torney at the primaries to be held satisfaction, ation for sheriff of Beltrami county your vote at the polls. Announcement For County Auditor. tion for sheriff of Beltrami county nomination as a member of the house the people of this district to support | counties of Beltrami, Clearwater and Iam for re-appor-|Red Lake. If nominated and elected I pledge myself to use all my efforts to the term of office-for which I|the primaries to.be held September may be elected, should I be the|20 1910. M. E.'Ibertson. - —_ Candidate For County Attoraey. I hereby announce myself a ndidate for the Republican nom- the I the primaries to be held Septem- r 20th, 1910. G. W. Campbeil. |Mar First District. I hereby announce myself a can-| I Dee I respectfully solicit the sup- ct. W. G. Schroeder. Announcement. I hereby announce myself as ndidate for the Republican nomi- tion to the office of county at-. ptember 2zo0. If chosen, I will my best to fill the office to your Chester McKusick B. Hazen Candidate for Sheriff. I hereby announce myself as a ndidate for the republican nomin- the primary election to be held ptember 20, 1910, and I solicit A. B. Hazen Sheriff of Beltrami County. I hereby announce myself as ndidate for the republican nomina- the primaries September 20th. I respectfully solicit the support the voters of this county. Andrew Johnson. Announcement. I hereby announce my candidacy. a candidate for the Republican represeutatives from the 61st sen- oral district which comprises the secure the re-districting of the of it. I have to i_nvest in Real Estate. ‘ Give me a call. H. E. REYNOLDS Building Contractor and Real Estate Broker ' ROOM 9, O'LEARY-BOWSER BUILDING _Phone 23. a literal :ppropi-iltifln “to advertise county option law. didate for the nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket at the pri- Announcement for Register of Deeds. candidate for the Republican nomin ation for the office of Register of September 20, 1910. Rings. ! Opportunity knocks at your door and now is the time to take advantage resources of Minnesota and a] D. P. O’Neill. Announcement. hereby announce myself as can- ies held Sept.. 20, 1910, A. N. Benner. EP‘I‘ 51 70 |01 ! 125 “?31"“9 AT BEFORF. hereby announce myself as a ds of Beltrami county, to be held J. O. Harris. Manufactured in Our Own Workshop ‘We make a large variety of Ladies’ and Gents’ Special orders in odd shapes and sizes fitted in 24 hours time. Buying from us you buy DIRECT from the manufagturers and save ALL MIDDLE- MEN’S PROFIT. Special Designs and Estimates Furnished GEO. T. BAKER & CO. Manufacturing Jewelers 116 Third St. Near the Lake ‘Everybody Relies on ’l‘he Bell i‘)&l'ectory THE Bell Directory contains the names of the people who can be reached af once, be- cause they have telephones. It is the uni- versal “calling list,” the recognized business and social directory. The man whose name is in the Bell Directory is im- mediately available for either a business proposition or a social invitation. In the Telephone Directories of all the Bell Com- panies taken together, there are correct listings of ap- proximately 5,000,000 different names, addresses, and telephone call numbers. NorthwesternTelephone Exchange Company some fine chances House Phone 3(6. Bemidji, Minn.