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| | - &07 Minn. Ave. [ RAILROAD TIME GARDS l 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. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. m Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m Freight cast Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m 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. 1 North Bound Leaves at3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormerly 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 reascnable. All music up to date. Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third Street, upstairs. HARRY MASTEM, Plano Tuner \LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemwidji 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 tallor made sults, 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. 60i 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. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck R. 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 LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD L 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. 618 Amorica Ave. Office Phone 12 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open 10 a. m. to 8 p. m., daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- -day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. F M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES Miles Block SOCIAL AND PERSONAL| this column before noon will be printed the same day. The more 1t is washed the harder it gets— Mound Oftv Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. Mrs. R. V. Osberg of Brainerd is visiting friends in the city. Conrad La Jambe left this morn- ing for Tilden, where he will hunt fo a few days. Miss Nell Shannon has left for Moorhead, where she will attend the state normal this winter. Judge C. M. Stanton, who is in St. Paul on legal business today, is expected home tomorrow. Don Shannon will return tonight from the cities, where he has been visiting his brother Clarence. C. W. Warfield has returned from Princeton, Ill., where he has been to attend the funeral of an uncle. Mr. Ike Black, who has spent two weeks visiting relatives and friends at Merriam Park, is expected home tonight. See Madame Brown, palmist and phrenologist. Tells your future, past and present. Readings 50c. Over Brinkman, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Greaves, of Milwaukee have arrived for a month’s visit at the home of Mrs. Greaves’ sister, Mrs. Gamble. I can accommodate two or three gentlemen in my appartments in the Winter Block. Steam heat and bath. E. H. Jerrard. 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. The Mesdames Henderson, Irvig and Roberts lett on the early morn- ing train for Northome where they spent the day with Mrs. Donaldson. Frank Lycan, of the Hotel Mark- ham, has gone to Crookston where, with his brother, he will hunt for a couple of days, From there he goes to visit the state fair. . Mrs. A. A. Warfield has returned from Bay Lake, Minn., where she spent a week visiting her father. She was accomanied by her son Herbert, and Harold White of this city. The members and officers of First Methodist Episcopal church are requested to be present' at the 4th quartly Conference at the parsonage this evening. Rev. H. R McKee will be present. Rapid progress is being made on the Third street paving and it is expected that the block between Minnesota and Beltrami avenues will be in shape for traffic for the county fair crowds of next week. The Beltrami county exhibits at the state fair will be boxed Satur- day and shipped the first of next week to Bemidji where it will be rearranged for the Beltrami county fair which opens on Wednesday. Charles W. LaDu of Pine River, dandidate for the nomination of representative from the fifty-second district, on the republican ticket, is spending the day in Bemidji, on his way to Koochiching county to do campaign work. One secret of success is to have some money ahead with which to grasp your opportunity when it comes. What a comtortable feeling to know that you have a little money in a savings account at the Northern National Bank. Bemidji has an addition to the city council. For further particu- _Bemidji, Minn. lars—and a cigar—see Knute Roe, alderman from the third ward. He will tell you that it is about the finest boy baby ever and that it arrived this morning and that every- body is happy. Thirty-six hunting licenses have been issued by County Auditcr Hayner, and that about represents the number of Bemidji persons who improved the opening of the season today. Most of the hunt- ers today left for the prairies after chickens, although several went after ducks. = Two Drown While Sailing. Winnipeg, Sept. 7.—Percy McGre- gor, a resident of Ottawa, Ont., and manager of the Winnipeg Young Men’s Christian association summer camp on an island in the Lake of the ‘Woods, was drowned while sailing. Miss Ballantyne of Kenora, Ont., also lost her life at the same time. Cracksmen Rob Michigan Bank. Toledo, O., Sept. 7.—Cracksmen blew the safe of the Farmers’ and Mer- chants’ bank at Riga, Mich., and se- cured several thousand dollars. The cashier refused-to give out the exact| amount. The robbers escaped on a handcar. : - % P P S S | A Mother’s Prayers and Tears “‘My Son Looks And Is Better Than He Has Ever Been Since He Gradu- ated From Harvard.” The above question is from the mother of a Boston millionaire on returning home after taking the Neal Three Day Drink - Habit Cure at Des Moines, The nurse attending the million- aire among other things'said ina letter to State Senator Bruce, At- lantic, Iowa: ¢I am so glad that I saw the Neal Cure ¢ad’ in the Catholic Messenger of Davenport. I speak candidly and cheerfully when I say that such men as you and the good Dr. Neal are an an- swer and reward toa mother’s prayers and tears. And now let me say to the members ot the Neal Company in those beautiful words of Holmes—-May love bless thee; joy crown thee; may God speed thy career.’ (Signed) s, The Neal is an internal treat- ment, without hypodermic injec- tions, that cures the drink habit in three days, at the institute or in the home, No Cure, No Pay. It is the moral duty which every person addicted to the drink habit owes to his family, relatives, (riends‘ society and the public, also every one who is interested in or knows of one who is addicted to the drink habit, to call upon, write or phone the Neal Cure today for free copies of their guaranteed Bond and Con- tract, booklet, testimonials, endorse- ments and bank reference which will be cheerfully furnished. Address The Neal Cure Institute, 887 West Seventh, cor- ner Belknap, Superior, Wis. Take “East End” car.. Both ’phones. We have a Neal Institute in each of the following cities: Des Moines, Davenport and Sioux City, Iowa; Fargo, N. Dak., Sioux Falls, S. Dak,, Omaha, Neb., Topeka, Kans,, St. Louis and Springfield, Mo., Murphysboro Ill., Indian- apolis, Ind., Cincinnati, Ohio.,, Baltimore, Md., Boston, Mass., Denver, Colo., Portland, Ore., San Francisco and Los Angeles, Calif., Houston, Tex., Albuquer- que, N. M., Buffalo and New York City, N. Y. and others in process of opening. GOVERNOR BROOKS. One of Western Executives Who Left Conservation Meet. LEADS WORLD IN HOTELS New York Spending Fifty Millions in Construction This Year. New York, Sept. 7.—With 850,000, 000 now being spent in the construe- tion of new hctels to be completed i the near future New York will within the next few months outstrip all other competitors for the title of the great- est hotel city in the world. By Jan. 1 it is now expected there will be in operation no less than 2,500 hotels capable of accommodating nearly a third of a million persons and able tc feed at least 2,000,000 daily. As these figures do not includc bearding houses or apartment and flat buildings it is probable that the total transient population which Father Knickerbocker will be able to house by 1911 will considerably ex- ceed the million mark. INJUNGTION DEKIED POST Judge McPherson Gives Ruling in Buck Stove Case. Red Oak, Ia., Sept. 7.—Judge Smith McPherson of the 1/nited States dis- trict court denied the request of C. ‘W. Post of Battle Creek, Mich., for an injunction to restrain the American Federation of Labor and its officers: and: the Buck Stove and Range comi- pany of St. Louis from entering into a closed shop agreement. The court sald sufficient notice had hot been | &iven to the defendants, Henry O. Bjorge, candidate for the Republican nomination for member of Congress in the Ninth district, was born on a farm near Lake Park, Becker county, Minn. He is a graduate ot the Moorhead State Normal School and of the Law Department of the State Uni- versity. At the time of his father’s death he took charge of the farm where he now resides. Mr. Bjorge has served shree times as a mem- ber of the Minnesota Legislature aud is the first native born to rep- resent Becker county in this offi- cial capacity., He is also the first candidate tor member of Congress born in the Ninth Congressional district, He stands against Can- non and Cannonism, he stands for the {Rocsevelt policies and for genuine progressive legislation, SAYS NEW PARTY IS INEVITABLE & Ex-Senator Petfigrew Discusses Political Situation. Chicago, Sept. 7.—A new political party, representing a coalition of rad- ical Democrats and progressive Re- publicans, is inevitable and may come in time to swing the next presidential election, in the opinion of R. C. Petti- grew, who was for ten years a United States senator from South Dakota. Mr. Pettigrew, who retired from the senate a few years ago, expressed his Proceedings of thel: City Couneil Bemidji, Minn., Aug. 22nd,1910. ! 3 Counctl met in Gouneil room City Hall at8 p.m. A quorum being present Council was called to order by Chairman Kirk. On roll call the following aldermen were &resent' Shannon, Smart, Bislar, Roe, Brown. irk. Absent: Klein, Bursley, Schneid Minnfiel of last meeting were read and a| Moved and seconded the street comm'rs work city prisoners on public streets and grounds of city. Oarris Moved and seconded the clty engineer ad- vertise for blds for 5 connections with city sewer to be opened on the 20th inst. Carried. Moved and seconded the city egineer ad- vertise for bids for the bullding of a storm sewer on Beltrami Ave., 3rd St. to 2nd St. and on 2nd 8t. from Beltrami Ave to the lake. Carrled. The street supt. s hereby instructed to notify the Owl Drug store to cease empty- ing their slops on nh St., east side of their bullding. Pemlss(on was granted Tom Jn))nson. bullder, the use of % of Beltrami Ave., in front of lot in rear of Northern National Bank for piling up building material for a term of 60 days and the closing of alley en- trance between Ross's Hardware store and Northern Nat. Bank hufldlnz for a term of 15 days. He. Johnson, to file bond in #500 to indemnify the city from any damages that might occur on account of said use of % of avenue and closing of said slley. When work is completed Johnson clear the streets where occupied of old lumber and other material. - Carrled, on motion and second, Requisition for 15 bags -of oats, 1 ton hay and 25 1bs. salt for fire teain was allowed; clty clerk to buy. eport of m’n'c’p’l court, week andlnk 20th Inst with §34.85 was approved and filed. port of commitiee on Dlfl\s was read, ncumteu and filed. report of armory boardon armory showing. bal, o hand of $11.05 cash, |was accepted and filed. Report of city engineer on cost of water main on Oak, Mlsslsslnpl and Woodland Ave., was read, accepted and filed. Specifications for water main on Wuodllnfl Ave, were read, accepted and filed on motion and second. Ulty englneer’s report on making sewer cor(:lnecfions on3rd street was read, accepted an Petition of Daniel Gracie and others to have cement sidewalk laid on west side of Beltram{ Ave., between 11t St. and 14th St. $Md in the “Bemidit Dafly PloHser" the of the w P SHicial nowspigen. of said Hits: onts S dennaary g mgm v&'"' e ron T ola A Uia intron | Nng. of ne Roh oL the ¢ ngep:ll;ashén eaid ;fi‘:?fi%%’-'m';”nm' DAy and south of the soath boundary T ""7 f lished and cirenlated on tho 20t day Of | and Twentytonr 11 1y B Fathree 251 uly, 1010, on tho 7th day of Juiy, 010, on d!.he B0, T the original townsioacof said OR. of August, And that Joh sk 00, “""o, o ',:,"‘m":’,';‘gcggg: Erench, Shorm Balloy Geores HeTagence and of said cm, c,em i P. M. Dicaire be and they sre hereby ap- And w) 1o person whomsoever or | Pointed commissioners to award dsmages munict uny. cormnmon or concern what- | 3nd assess benefits in the same manner as is soever E., lpnelre in opposition to the provided in the clty charter of said éity for proposed vacation, - the opening of new amezg, and v,hn sald Now. therefore, esolved by the said [ Clerk of said city bo and he. s hereby direc- clty council of the ony Sf Bomldil, Beltram f‘gflwfllve the said Gommlssloners notice of Cc\;w. (Minnesots, ‘that the following ds- :‘férg;gmfinmem and togoe to 1t that ?lrso:h's Addition to sald Oity extending | ch astas 80t to the provisions of sald city rom the west boundary line of Irvine avenue | “'Gn oii call the six hundred and thirty-five (6] feet in | raaguoioas the passage and adoption of said length along the north boundary line of said | Bistar, Kirk; ang the tonools SLaLt: Second street, and four hundred and seveuty | ghe ,;m.l,,E & ollowis voted against 101 teot 1n_length slong the south bound- | tion:"Nay:" Nane, K hiion 2 Saidgresolu: ary line of said Second street; that portion | Sieider * Ongncy, APsent Klein. Bursley. %’amfi:}lgf{:‘Tfig%xlz’}l%xmlz%fi oo | . Approved on this 2th day of August 1010, south boundary Jino of ‘Second. sireot outh | 3t, Bemidil, Min v 5 fo the north right-ot-way line of the Great| Aftest: =~ Northern Rallway company, being elghty- three [83] feet in lennh along the east bound- Olerk 01 e Oity ot %a%ld 1;1 g{gnfiou Mayor of the Oity of Bemidji, Minnesota. ary line of Sald Mississippi avenus-and fort $12 (48] oef tn Yemgth along iho west bonna. | ary line of sa 1ssissipp] .VBn\IBy that loved trianguiar patt of First streot, belng within | Thos. Maio. C' ™™ Adjourned. = o theofiginal townsite of sald Oity. 1ying wees| Orey Dreck: Ghatrman. s e —————— Druggist Supplies Quality rather than price. Whenyou aresick would you sell your chances to get well for a few cents? Certainly not. A little difference in the quality of drugs used in filling your prescription sometimes makes g big difference in the results expected by the octor. was Ingmved and filed and city englineer re- quested to give grade as asked for. Petition of A. A, Oarter asking for cancel- lnt(on and satistaction of judgment held b ]bdv of Bemidjlvs. A. A. Carter, was grantes o :hs following resolution was thereupon adopte RESOLUTION At 8 regular meeting of the city council of the City of Bemidjl held at council clmmbers in the Cliy of Bemidji on August 2nd, 1010, the [olluwlml resolution was Ttmiatondt 102 ATdamns Braen o e seconded by Alderman Rislar: Whereas, the City of Bemidji obtained a judement in the district court of Beltrami , Minn,, against A. A. Oarter on the Gth day of Jan’ 3’ 1909, for tho sum of $171.35, bein, for salary drawn bfi him as mayor of sal City of Bemldjl without any express charter provision fixing any compensation for the performance of the duties of that office. Now, therefore, be it resolved, that sald Judgment be and the same is hereby re- mitted and satisfied and that the mayor and clerk of this city be authorized and directed, to execute and deliver tosaid A. A. Carter a satistaction of said judgment. On roll call tlle following aldermen voted aye: Shannon, Smart, Bisiar, Roe, Brown, Kirk. Nay: None. Absent, Klein, Buuley. Schneider. Carrled, Approved Avgust 2, 1910, test: JOHN O. PARKER Thomns Maloy, Mayor, City Clerk. The following bills were on motion and second allowed, viz. Street Gang,teams Bnd labor ending 20th Inst. $ 113 55 r 341 79 00 48 00 S, . ; Beltrami ' county, boarding city prisoners July. M D Stoner, § day clty_engineer. Allen R enderson b days as rodman views at the hotel where he is a guest |James R i for a few days. “Really,” he said, “there is no ex- cuse for ‘insurgent Republicans.’ They are advocating the doctrines of Lincoln and Jefferson and Bryan and there is no place for them in the Re- publican party'as now constituted. “If the radical Democrats, who log- ically would be brought into the pale of the new party, and the radical Re- publicans - should unite they would have the majority of the votes and could swing the presidential election at their first effort. It does not seem to me at all unlikely that this new party will come before 1912 and will sweep the country.” Called Roosevelt a Liar. Fargo, N. D, Sept. 7.—No formal charge was preferred agalnst John Anderson, who asked Colonel Roose- velt who was paying the expenses of the trip and also called the colonel a liar. He was discharged from jail. General Strike Voted Down. Madrid, Sept. 7.—Owing to the col- lapse of the strikes at Bilboa and Saragossa the labor organizations rep- resented in Madrid, by a vote of 74 to 8, defeated the proposal of a general HANDIGAPPED This is the Case With Many Bemidji People. Too many Bemidji citizens are handicapped with a bad "back. The unceasing pain causes constant misery, making work a burden and stooping or lifting'an impossibility. The back aches at night, preventing refreshing rest and in the morning is stiff and lame. = Plasters and liniments may give relief but cannot reach the cause. To eliminate the pains and aches you must cure the kidneys. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure sick kid- neys and cure them permanently. Can you doubt Bemwidji evidence? ~ Mrs. E. E. Hanks, 223 Park Ave., Bemidji, Minn, says: “I ‘used Doan’s Kidney Pills and the relief I received from their use was gratifying. There was a dull pain in the small of my back which caused me much suffering. ‘I be- came very dizzy at times and dark spots floated before my eyes. Hear- ing about Doan’s Kidney Pills, I procu ed a box at the Owl Drug Store and felt better in every way after using them.” % For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fos r-Milburn Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the| United States.” j; Remember ' the name — Doan’s— nd take no other. 1250 36 00 Jjob printing July 4T Earl Geil, city treas., semi-ann'l in- terest on water bonds, otc. 1254 54 W. 8. Nott Co., 3 1 13 80 175 49 50 RESOLUTION At a regular meeting of the city council of the city of Bemidjl. County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, held on the evening of the 2nd day of ~August, 1910, the follow- ing resolution was introduced by Alderman Bisiar and seconded by Alderman Smart. ‘Whereas, certain petitions, D"f"’i‘ for the vacation of certain portions of Iirst and Second street and Mlsslss‘rm Avenue, situ- ated in the Clty of Bemldjl and County of Beltrami, State of Minnesota, together with aplat of sald city sbowing the location of SaR" portlons of Said strogts | and avenuo. were on the 18th day of July, 1910, presented to the city council of said city at a regular meeting thereof held on the evening of said day for its consideration and action. Whereas, said city council, having deemed it expedient that the matter of the proposed vacation be proceeded with, at the said meeting held on the 18th day of July, 1910, passedia resolution ordering the petitions mcefiher with the accompanying plat filed with the said clerk of said city, and directed the sald clerk to give notice by publication in theofficial newspaper of said city. once a week for four successive weeks, that sald petitions together with said accompany- ing plat had been filed as aferesaid, with a brief statement of the objects of sald peti- tlons and_that sald petitions would be heard and considered by the said city council or a committee appointed by it for that purpose at the councll chambers in the city hall in said city at the rcg\.\llr :nge&ulng of the said sy cnyconncll to be held - m. on the 22nd day of August, 1910. ‘Whereas, said petitions together wm\ the said accompanying plat were filed gm:.e of %la said city clerk on the 18th dlv of uly, Wherans, sald city clerk did publish and cause to be published a notice as afore- Our Policy is to give the best possible quality at a_reas- onable price, and to give our customers just a little more than they expect in good service and highest quality. Ask your doctor if this is not a good store to bring his prescription to be compounded. We would be pleased to have you try our prescription service. The City Drug Store Where Quality Prevails A PERFECT PICTURE LET ME TAKE YOUR PICTURE AND if the workmanship and artistic posing is not superior to any in northern Minnesota the photo will cost you nothing. The finest scenery, the latest artistic poses. Noth- ing but the best of material, also having learned the profession both in America and abroad, can use both American and foreign idea. - For fancy photos, such as platinum, combination photos, or hand colored photos and suitable for Xmas gifts you should call now. N. L. HAKKERUP 113 Third Street - Telephone 239 There Are a Few Bargains left in city property. If you don’t think so, just read-this and then let me show you the place. A fine, large, 10-room house, good cellar, stone foundation, fifty foot lot, good well, large barn, located one block from the lake, city water, cement walks and sewer by the place---for only $2100 and on terms that will open your eyes. This place will be sold within the next 10 days, so you had better see me at once. REYNOLDS Buil.ding Gontractor and Baal Estate Broker ROOM 9, O’LEARY-BOWSER BUII.DING