Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 25, 1910, Page 3

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Great 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. 108 South BoundLeaves at- 7:00:avm Freight West Bound Leaves at Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:3 Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m No. 81 North Bound Leaves-at 6:10 p, m|for No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m{Duluth. No. 33 North Bound Leaves at'4:20-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 2 South:Bound Arrives-at 10:30 'a.. m PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner 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. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. RS. TOM SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS Orders taken for Nu Bone corsets, made to order. also tatlor made suits, coats, etc. 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 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 'DR. D. L. STANTORN 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]WorkZby Appointment Only gt LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block . Telephone 560 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 RosMonce Phone 58 618 Amarica Ave. Office Phone 12 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Openloa. m. to 8 p. m., daily: except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 I];w m. Sun- day. * Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. — 0 e AT R F M. MALZAHN & CO. ¢ REAL'ESTATE AND INSURANCE If you have monay- lying, idle or | therabsorption of Koes by Japan are| pis i g invested-in aiway that is-not:satiss .tnd"lw'-:i-hfl'fl@flout Hofin.?ovsn BICH MA"“"“"RE" KILLFD i} factory.or does mot yield “ more than 4 percent,;you should investigate the p.ma Kansas City. Certificates of Deposit-issued by:the: Northern National Bank.. George Kinney: left this:morning for: International Falls on a business| PERSONAL Items phun-d or handed In for thiscolumn’ before noon will be printed-the- 3 8- M| The more it 1s washed the harder it gets— P- ™| Mound Oity Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. W. R. Mackenzie leaves tonight Minneapolis and He will return Sunday. Miss-Donna Lycan' returned from Brainerd last- night-where: she' has been visiting Miss - Lonise Beare for No. 1 North: Bound Leaves: at'3:35 ' p. m | & Week. Wllham Russell; of this:city; is|preme court.decided that Frank W. spending’a few'days' with' friends Miss: Rm sdell Spirella. represen-., Thomas R. Kane, attorney for Wa.| & ditch. tative, .will: be in town unt Ladies:wishing.corsets:send card. .* Miss’ Marie- Wallsmith- returned; ‘erning thespeed: of automobiles: Was; Tuesday froni Minneapolis, wheref unconstitutional and- that the com: plaint: to: which- Waterman . pleaded she:has been -selecting- her Fatl-stack| utity did not: chiaseé apublic’ SEEse: i Sept.. 5. | Chiet Justice Start and the other jus- New York:Becoming Modernized: of . Brainerd;: is visiting' Ralph Lycan and ‘Hal-Huff- man. at their camp at the head of the lake. Mrs. E. F. Stevens and- son re- turned: last: evening from 'a. two weeks’ visit with- her sisters at Monticello. Mrs, A, P. Henrionett returned| without merit. yesterday from her trip.to Cliicago and .the’ Twin: Cities where she purchased her fall stock: of ‘millin- and. Dwyer, of : Walker, guests-of - Mrs. A $400.00 Piano for $275.00; a $350.00 Piano. for ormerly of Redenbush & Co.of 81. Paul | $225.00. Snap. if taken- at* once. i Music House; J. Bisiar Mgr. A. G. Wedge, president of the Commercial club.and vice-president Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third|Of the: First- National Bank, isin Street, upstairs. International Falls today on business. Louis Murphy and Mabel Chap- man,.both of this county, were married- Wednesday, August 24, at the Baptist church parsonage Graduate of the Boston School of | Rev. H. R. McKee officiating. C. R.. Sanborn, They-arrived in the city. last eve- scutive® board: of the- organization, spent"the| ‘About 7,000.men are affected: Kathryn: of Walker, who past few days' here- visiting ' rela- tives and friends returned - home last Miss Dora’ Holcomb; - of Warren, is here-today-on- her way-to-the-Iron Range where-she- is to- teach- this Miss Holcomb taught Bemidji last year. Mrs. Julia Brennan; of. Mountain Iron, Minnesota;arrived:in: the- city yesterday for a visit-at the home- of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. McCauley. Shie was: ‘accompanied: by Emily: Loulan, a niece of Mrs. McCawley, Hunt’s Perfect .| Baking Powder Bu“ermilk | 15 800 thinextoa coet. Is:Sold.at a Moderate Price: Is made from pure sweet Not:Made by milk with the butter fat Trust —_— Proceedings of the Mahoney and the members ‘of: Mrs: Denu’s Sunday school: class: and Esther Getchell, Ruth Margaurite Anderson, Jean Richards,| Mona Flesher and Inez Buckland, held a picnic yesterday at. Diamond - o B Harold Dane, who has been city w ordor by Vlee-glmrm-n Bistar. editor .of the Pioneer since last:June; Rg{;::::h:%fl% lsvnl,lc!:lh Bfi:‘::— sn"ad at “m fl)lllllflln, 5” leaves the paper: today. He- will spend several days in the woods north of here hunting and fishing. s weeks from date, viz: Dr. R. Gilmore, F. 8. During the week of Sept. 5 he will actas a state guard at the fair. Later resumes- his- studies University of Minnesota. Be' sure- and' take a bottle of Chamberlain’s - Colic, Cholera - and: Diarrhoea Remedy with: you:when starting'on your trip: this- summer, | °'¢ction tobe held on 0th o o ehateman apmotated weratomn<one | - [ BOHHIGS, 15¢. Quart A Printed Guarantee With every Garment” that we sell, we give a printed guarantee. This does not mean that we give it with some of the garments, but with:all of Any garment' so good that it is worthy-of the “Palmer’”’ label, is also good enough' to -be guar- Bellnml Sold by Boht..flxdn. mid§i avenu The “Palmer Gurment, and the way it wearssatis- factorily, is so well known that'sometimes we forget' to give this guarantee. The makers request us:to give one with every garment: Here sa garment you'll Ask for it. Convention Under Which Independence ;m, P Sttt 1010, was refo rred, “é'n“h" wit] of Hermit Kingdom: Will Cease Has | mittee on motion and second.! We’ve Said it pected to Follow Absorption. ‘We want to tell’ you that we have the most beauti- ful, most stylish and: most altogether' desirable line of cloaks and suits that was ever in this store. We've said that before and-it was the truth. But) because we grow by im- proving,. by doing better than before, is the reasen: ‘we can say this again with perfect truth. Thie “Palmer Garment” is our mainstay this season in: style; fit, quality; ser- vice and value. say this to 'you over and over-andmake no impres- gion, but if you’ll caill’and then: youwldl know ' that we're guiding convention under which Korea is an- nexed to Japan has been: communicat- €d-to the representatives of the: pow- ers. The :document, which, according | 13th ins to now established facts,” wassigned | ¥ioF & Sacon renvof Armory end- Aug. 22, will be effectiveswhen:-official-| NS:I"""“ T 1y promulgated. This will happen, ac- | Ed Olson cording to some of the ministers, Aug. s'r"flfl’.y?“ 29 or 30; when the independent ex- !stence of ‘ the Hermit Kingdom;: the: {Aruggle: for-whose control started the; Russo-Japanese war, will cease. Baron Hirata, minister of the inte- GaomKnou. caring” for 12’ poor i rior; summoned: the- proprietors: of s all b P ‘the Japaness newspapers' to his cabi net and requested them to publisk no Pom the-situation in Korea. out that such publication under exist- ing conditions would” only* mzkethe: task of the Japanese government mone difficult- The'-newspapers: agreed toif £ SF H‘,“_M,, Remumns “at'8eouls: The Japnnefie government, which has hfid 8t the councll takerover-the:naehinery of administra- | at theintersect tion in Korea: without any:deldys Cons siderable» uneasiness -is’ reportedi at | sj, ywing:: to: the circulation of o threats of disorder following ‘the am am of. 8| pwm “d &t These emanate, according :)'Jmeeltyeymm muutedw furnish an [to the vlew taken here,-from ‘maicon- : tents whothave:not received the con- | 8¥e: Bimart. Bislar, Roe, Brown, Kirk. - B % slderationwhich<they:think due them A 4 in the provision mads by the conven- tmtormemtmo(m!(omnro!fl investigate; Wi from Poana- v h sanetaion, are net ex.| THe® Inured In Auto Accidant Near Kansas: City; Aug. 25—Willlam J. Peet, a wealthy soap manufacturer, was killed fn an automobile accident ten ‘miles south of here. Henry E. Longy his wife and Mrs. Peét were in- jured in the mishap. Three of the Long children, who were riding in'the car, were unhurt. Whaterman,. president of the Ramsey| = The accident occurred when Mr. County: State bank, must serve his| Peet, Who was driving, turned out of thirty-day workhouse sentence. the roadway for a wagon-and ran into BANKER' FAILS ON' APPEAL 8t. Paul’ Auto Speeder Must Serve Workhouss Sentence. St. Paul,. Aug, 25—The etate su- erman, argued.the application. before tices. He contended that tho statute gov- New York, Aug. 25—Within a few weeks_the antlquated horse car: gerv- ice on @everal. short cross town lines in'NewYork. city will be discontinued :and. replaced with storage battery cara of the latest type. The cars are The court-said both.questions. were{ being. built in the company’s shops and_five of them are ready to be put in‘operation. BIG:- STRIKE HEMIING END|: Pight on' Sheetand: Tin Plate: Com- Haw'srThise. 80F caso of Oatarrh that cannot be cured by 's Oatarrh Cure. on was sent to members of the Amal- | We, the undersigned, have known K. J. are. the gamated Assoclation of Iron, Steel Uherney]fo): the last |? years, and belleve mm and Tin Workers in Pennsylvania that | Foure e'?.".'fi'u'nll'fiy':rfie X earry aarans | N pared to deliver the goods, we blizations made bs his frie. | are pre] eliver the y the strike against the American Sheet | ©! “‘vflhfing s frm, & MA v, D and Tin Plate company will be called Wholesalo Druggiats, Toledo 0. are in-a position to- go- beyond mere off Saturday'as‘a-result of the decision | Hall's Oatarrah Oure is taken nterially, words. ting directly upon the blood and reached-at a. meetinghere.of-the ex- fi:a’.‘fiefic o the s{ste‘ma "i‘estlm;l:fl Is fre left in. It is: recommended by " doctors as: being. highly nutritious and easily digested, and tastes bet- = ter-than the old kind. Adjourned Bession. Counefl met in Councll room City Hall at 8 — Counctliwas called City Couacil - Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 15th, 1910, ere’ absenf Mlnules of last meeting were read and ap- mittee on septic tank to ¥ebort to councll in ycan and Emll Bchneldsr ‘Ohatrman Kirk !&glmd e chalr. Shannon and led the cltyfanflneal ad- th vemur‘o.z bldnforexunll ot 4in. .water ¥ : A Tiains Correctod ! Toute trom: Trvins || atedhe g.nn...ro'a frvst 4o Hilsido svomuer s Th c-- n s.l : oo beeeliily Wat Rl ] ; regarding tht-ol-wli for “a 30-foot wide roadway, along hk]:‘llmo rom “M-'Wl (WHERE QUALITY PREVAILS). The tnllowlnc .Darties lling- ‘were named l%! Il&lnflrol for Dr mtt' Sunt 1910, viz: ‘Miller, W. B. HcLachlan. It cannot be obtained on board the L.B. -"‘hmfl-m? ; polls at Midway Store; trains: or steamers. waterand climate: often: cause sud- cuvhnu den attacks of diarrhoea, to be prepared. Barker Drug Co. END OF KOREA AS A NATIO! Plans- for Annexation by |2 Japin Completed.. Wnd.F‘rodl Malrahin, Frank Millor, ©. fmyth, Judgos: polis sk city ire her; T3 VAR, A A, Caxtor, N W, Holmer.P. aeress and it is |} Dicaire, judges: polls' at Pogue's-ware-: mll awaiting the men: Judges; polls at:Armory. Bo- Moved nnd ‘seconded the 8 ‘street mittee Jire 7. Grant, Obss. Swodback. k ”d“’d'mf:."'m‘:‘"k‘ fix up grounds of cltx w-firworh Hove lnd k ‘committ whole o( the cl"v park Il.ld mufillg Whatiif; requires in the ting of trees and ornamentation, Olly clell( t0 buy keg of; 40 d nails: for:St. ny en:lneeu reporta on grading-Irvine sveno dnnd Daving-3rdstreet were sccepted nondonann Soodmay in 0008 with W. G. r, Ole Gennes, John Moberg-and: O won ‘sureties, was spproved by, acting| M.yor Kirk, as paving contractor. - Articles agreement of John Goodman and City of Bflmld]l Dll l!lvl.l.ll contract was approved ros., H. F. Bosworth; L;. P. Exll'll cxunlwn Df ‘Water mains were re- turned 10 bidders '““’fl"‘ed the route of laying the main beingcl etition of Bertha Neely hers for - | 1incandescentiamp on 1st" St lnd HIM, ave- l'n (l second. POWERS ARE! NOTIFIED nue wntnnuul One incands lamp ordered: on alley corner om 80 beiween America and lmm‘r;m‘t‘. mittee on n d light of .com re: an¢ recommend -12 / lnc-ndueen lamps in - Mill Pnk road, acce) filed: POrta ot cit cny clork lnd ‘treasurer ‘ending supt. of wltar'oll(l Yeport, ance-com- week ending 13th Tcourt Been Signedrand Its Terme-Commu- | e o it S ek soored nicated: to: Foreign: Representativ " second, g . : § at Tokio—No Serious Disorders Ex- | Shaier n‘{ the 126 Navnl Bk, the Sy | N i : State Bk, O Bewadshy MHmne B0 otnee par 2 S and accrued interest for thetwhol mt |l - R B & ‘ Subjact to the-approval of. ther fl : Tokio; Augs 25.—The text of the fhe Guatter's on moflo!l an as10 per ‘cent of bid. 1 Seonded Btreet Gllll.hlml d 75 Woad Offlce Phone 23. Mrs. nnantbnr. »lnn-r A Smith scaveni h per: are M Dicats ‘Btnlu ‘umb"&lfl labo; June information:: regarding W m”;‘g,.mn,m“,,dm,,n,, I 8 fOr Sale in this plfice. He pointed Fg 1910, B Bosw snm vaGr't NRR. e 1tne vaGr'tNR » regul ufi..m.g of. ‘;:hwtrmcu. befotel thlS. aml di the 15t} Bflu”w Augu, 910, the follgwl: Sorman tios] a large number of representatives al- | resolution-wi L e s e - But there is:a medium established now whereby the seller and buyer may be brought:together. o Yours truly, H. E. REYNOLDS. , that the four (4) inch A 1he four ) inc ‘water main 183138iDD1 . '+ Woodls J'“ atametions -x Onroll call lh-dbllowln sldermen. voted on; Biiral sm” elder, Klein. Abte N'0. PARKER, 1 1In several of our recent DIAMOND. advertisements we ! have called your attention to the fact. that we could supply i DIAMONDS in any desirable size, grade or quantity, at a price below the ‘Retail Jewelry Stores. in the large cities, ‘We Are: Plopalecb ‘to Co Further than This. | ‘We have: investigated' the matter most thoroughly, and | this permits this 'astounding assertion: We are prepared:to sell Diamonds of any | size or: grade In' any quantity, at a price ten | per cent lower than that of any legitimate pany to-Be Called Off. anyooTer One Hundred Dollars: Roward. tor |l | retail jeweler in the large cities, considering The: Misses McGarry, - Bradley. up“‘““’gv Aug. 25.—Official notifica- ¥..7. OHENEY & 00., Toledo, 0 grade for grade in all comparisons. We realize that this is a strong: statement, but, as we i, i % Touaesis (| And. Why. CanWe. Sell Choaper ? i Webuy dijrect from the cuttersand | importers in- original J| the same importers an | . way as the jobbers in the large cities. We admlc that some of 'the larger firms-buy-in‘the: same way, but their expenses are:so high that they have ackets, from To those who are interested we earnestly ask the oppor- tunity to prove these broad assertions. GEO. T. BAKER & CO. 116/ Third-8t. Near the Lake Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack: Pine Wood with BISIAR & MURPHY ‘FUNERAL DIRECTORS Night phones 115, 434 Calls Answered at All Hours 'DoYou Own Any Real Estate? This is usually about the first question “asked when you come:to a new location. ought to own a piece of ‘property, if only a building lot. No investment is sosave or certain to enrich its . ‘owner witlfln a few years as desirable real estate ina rapidly Keep Your Eyo on Bomidji ‘Banks and Substantial Wholesale and Retai rior railroad facilities and extensive trade territory (DJT, insure for it the attention of investors of means.and the location within the next few years of many tional lines of industries. Let Us Show You. How Easy =5 MONTHLY PAYMEN;[‘ PLAN at 8 per cent. :for FULL information or Call on H.A. SIMONS at Bemid]l, our local agent. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 404 New: YorkiLife Bullding with its beautiful Lakes, Homes, Churches, Schools, Prospermm Establiskments. ood lot can be acquired PAID FOR on our OLDS deptrein Building Gontractor and Real Estate Broker ROOM 9, O’LEARY-BOWSER BUILDING Houss:Phons-316. Bemidji, Minn. i, Sliabing g - You hear .people say that there is lots of property What's the reason? The T - explanation is simply this, there is no more property for sale in Bemldjl now than there has been each year

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