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| RAILROAD TIME GARDS | 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 East 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 reasonable. ‘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 Gradunate 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 taken for Nu Bone eorsets, made to 150 tailos Ord order, 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 398 Res. Phone 397 R. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. # ‘ Ov:r F:;tifl::;] fnnll;.h l;lm;;lm ch;: t!\l:lr)::gr'thimcm}rdi’r::: p:ri prices on pressed face brick of S; ]‘:‘;"33“ found t!'xehmselves in: field Natul‘alist ouse 0. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone as . 3 real| . . e tl arently no = gus . which th> edifice is to be contructed. | ot /1key coveys with app: y . . R A E HENDERSON | 2@ seevey. the residence property | i g1eore taaen 5 10 e Bttt oy g e the team . The wwo|| T AXidermist Call at Bemidji Music House wcabheilde of A. P. Ritchie, at 1007 Minnesota d sal wi ip. | hunters were out of ‘the rig following ows. Sample material will be ship- g - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | avenue. Professor Ritchie and P! D) thedops: ARA7 hey AfTera o5 Fur Dresser 117 3rd Str., Phone 434-2 Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH Mrs, Stafford intendg moving to her | whitemore of Detroit, who ha|near a farmer’s house was a woman and Horns ] PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON mew honielin'a tew days; built the Walker high school and |3t W‘"_k in the garden. Ina joking = b i Office in Winter Block Bemidji friends of Miss Harriet| who is mow erecting the Carnegie|Way Bill Lycan called out to thel| acorative amd Scientific 2 Halderman, who recently left thelibrary there. It is not definitely |driver, Jobn Fisher: “Hey, John, I ’ R. E. H. MARCUM city to visit with friends of Min-|known whether work will be started |20 down and ask Maude Muller the Tfldeel‘my PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block [sociAL AND] PERSONAL]J Items phoned or handed In for this column before noon' will be Printed the same day. The more 1t Is washed the harder 1t gets— Mound Citv Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. Peter Larkin, of Kelliher, was a Bemidji visitor Saturday. H. B. Jenson, of Bagley, visited with friends here yesterday. New hats arriving every day at Mrs. Henrionnet's Millinery par- lors, Mrs. P. J. Russell returned Saturday noon from Thief River Falls where she visited with her sister, Mrs. Olson, Mrs. E. C. Cook arrived in the city this noon from Roseau and will spend a week here visiting at the home of Mrs, P, ]J. Russell. Mrs. R. Hitchcock of Hibbing arrived in the city this noon from Fosston and will spend a week as the guest of Mrs. Roland Gilmore. Look thisup. 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. K. Mclver returned Saturday evening from Minneapolis where he spent several days attending to business matters and incidently taking in the state fair, W. W. Wooley, county attorney of Hubbard county who spent Sun- day in Bemidji, left this morning for points in northern Hubbard county in the interest of his candidacy for for reelection. H. N. Falk, of Bagley was a Be- midji visitor Saturday, returning to his home on the afternoon - train. Mr. Falk was editor. of the Bagley Times until that paper consolidated with the Bagley Independent. A clearing sale of pianos and organs to retail at whole sale price, cash or easy payment. This sale will last one week only. Come early for choice. Bemidji Music House, 117 Third street, phone 434-2. J. Bisiar Mgr. Professor Charles Kinney, of Des Moines, Iowa, arrived in the city Saturday evening, and for a few days will be the guest of his brother George Kinney. Professor Kinney holds an important position in the Iowa State University. They left yesterday for a few days hunt after prairie chickens. family have moved to their farm in the southwestern part of the city. neapolis, a short time betore mov- ing to her new home in Oregon, Economy is the most essential element of success. If you would be a successful man you must save your money. No matter how little it is you will be welcome at the Northern National Bank. W. T. Blakely, of Farley, was looking after business here today. New supply of school hats at the Henrionnet Millinery Parlors. Professor W. Z. Robinson is still indisposed and unable to attend his duties at the high school. E. A. Barker returned from Min- neapolis, last night, where he has spent the past two weeks. Mrs. A. E. Otto, who suffered a severe attack of appendicitis last week, is somewhat better today. Mrs. G. E. Kreatz has returned from St. Paul, where she spent two weeks visiting with friends. William Russell, returned yester- day from Minneapolis, where he spent a week visiting the state fair, Mrs. T. R. Symons and daughter returned Saturday night from a month’s visit in Minneapolis and Austio. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Miller of Yola a boy Sunday Sept 11. Mrs. Miller is at the C. A. Parker home in this city. Mrs. William Wirth of Virginia arrived in the yesterday for an ex- tended visit at the home of Mrs. M, E. McCauley. Miss Ruby Henrionnet and Rol- and Henrionnet will leave tomorrow morning for Owatonna where they will resume their studies at Pillsbury Academy. A style Baby Grand Mahogney piano at factory price must be sold within ten days. See J. Bisiar at Bemidji Music House, 117 Third street, phone 434-2. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Sankey and daughter Hazel have returned from the west where they have spent the summer. They are visit- ing at the home of their daughter, .Mrs. Frank Henderson. Mrs. N. Hendricks of Bemidji, was visiting with friends and look- ing after the household goods on the claim near here this week. Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks expect to return to the land within a short time.— Brookston Herald. Rev. C. H. Flesher returned yes- terday from the twin cities where he inspected material for the new $15,- 000 Methodist church to be con- structed at Ninth and Beltrami avenues. Rev. Flesher obtained ped to Bemidji within the next few days. The work of constructing the basement has been let to D. S. this fall on the superstructure, which is to first be composed of an audi- Joseph Blondo and family have gone 'to ' St.” Toseph Mich,, for a two month’s visit. Game Warden William Munch of Crookston spent Sunnay here confer- ing with Game Warden Sherm Bailey. Messrs, McNab, Houston, John- son and Oaks returned from a hunting trip to Guthrie. They brought back thirty chickens and twelve dacks, The Ladies Aid of the M, E. church will meet at the home of Mrs. Naugle 609 Bemidji Ave. Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The ladies will be. entertained by Mrs. Denu and Mrs. Naugle. Everybody is invited. Work on the Third street paving which was delayed Saturday by the lack of gravel was resumed this morning and today will see the first block of cement in place. Prepara- tions are under way for the nextblock to the lake fronmt,-and this will be completed as soon as possible. V. E. Farr, republican candidate for superintendent 'of schools of Clearwater couunty, has purchased the Henry Larson place here and will take possession next week. Mr. Larson expzcts to move his family to Bemidji next Monday where he has steady employment in the Crookston Lumber Co.s mill at that place.—Shevlin Heral. ‘The board of county commis- sioners will convene here tomor- row. Nothing of particular im- portance is expected to come be- fore the board at this meeting, which probably will not last longer than two days. The request of Carl Saterlee for aliquor license in the town of Nebish will be acted on and there will be several appli- cations for abatement of taxes. The usual number of bills probably wiil be allowed. H. Temple, who resides on a farm west of Brainerd, complains that wolves have been bothering the people of his ~ community, Children, on the way to school, have been followed by the beasts. David {Judd’s ichicken .coop was entered the other night and the wolves purloined a full blooded rooster. They are about the size of coyotes, of brown and gray color, and so far have not molest- ed any children, except to follow them at a distance, 9 This one is on the driver, but it is a good one anyway, F. S. and W. cheeked youth, was holding the borses. Some little distance down way in here.” True to his instruc- tion John drove down and started Girl Swallows Eight Pennies. Pottsville, Pa., Sept. 12—After swal- lowing eight pennies little Dora Storic of Minersville laid at death’s door un- til the dead weight of the coins in her stomach was relieved by an emetic given her by a physician. The pen- nies had been laid aside for church, and none of the family knew what be- came of them until the little girl was seen swallowing the last one, . Yeggmen Rob Postoffice. Forman, N. D., Sept. 12—The post- office at Havana, this county, was dynamited, * the burglars securing about $200 worth of stamps. They al- so secured a large quantity of regis- tered mail. Three charges of the ex- plosive were used on the safe, but no one in the little town became aware of the work that was being done. Fence Along Mexican Border. El Paso, Tex., Sept. 12—The gov- ernment is preparing to build what will be the longest barbed wire fence ever constructed in the world. It will extend from this city to the Pacific coast, a distance of over 1,000 miles, and will divide the Uniled States and Mexico. ; Your Guardian It expels all poisons, stimulates the internal organs, cleanses the system and purifies -the blood, Such is Hollister’'s Rocky Moun- tain Tea, the most effective pre- ventative and cure of bad blood, constipation and sluggish live. Also Tablet form, E. N. French and Co WOOD! Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Telephone 11 FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Dayphone 319. Night phones 115, 434 Calis Answered at All Hours F. M. FRITZ Mounting Game Heads, Whole Animals, Birds, Fish, Fur Rug: in all its branches A PERFECT PICTURE LET ME TAKE YOUR PIGTURE 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 pfofession 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 1 13 Third Street Telephone 239 WILLIAM BEGSLEY BLACKSMITH Horse Shoeing and Plow Work a Specialty AllEthe work done here is done with a Guarantee. Prompt Service ‘and First Class Workmanship. rourti s. NEW BUILDING seminai, winw, The Telephone Number Has changed at Bemidji Music House. Instead of 319 call 2 It is 434.call 2 For Pianos, Organs, Singer or Wheeler & Wilson Sew- ing Machines 117 Third Street Day Phone 434-2 Night Phone 434-3 Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 | will be pleased to learn that she|torium to cost between $7,000 and [in With “Miss Muller.”. The woman || All Work tharantud‘ MOTH is rapidly recovering from an!$8,000. Work on the basement will [looked at him with a vacant stare(| PROOF and Flr.st Class in Every DENTISTS operation for appendicitis which [begin at once. While in St. Paul [and signified by sweeping motion Particular S JrE—— was performed at Asbury hospit-| Rev. Flesher assisted his son to|that she did not understand what midii Minnes S b ob f Th P- R. D. L. STANTUR al, Minneapolis. mariculate at Hamline university,|he was talking about. The two Bemidj ota “ Scrl e 01' e loneer DENTISE hunters in the meantime were liter- Office in Winter Bleck ally rolliog in the grass, and to this = = E " E R day the driver does not know what ReA. T TUOMY OU N they were laughing about.—Crooks- ¢ DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 "ZMISS THE ton Times. e Repartee at Newport. £ p - R.G. M. Pé::kTB:IS];:R % y Newport is not over-critical; in There Are a Few Bargal "s Miles Block 5\ U ( fact, it accepts a great many things Evening, Work bysAPpoifl‘mn' Only, Y é’ | ATER TILL that would not be accepted in s A £y o e S many other places, and says agood left in city property. If you don’t think so, HE W ELL dealabonltthen Sithe seme, time, just read this and then let me show you the S RAHAM M. TORRANCE ; But it is curious to a degree. A LAWYER U S DRY oI wishyowd tell Mr. So-and- place. A fine, large, 10-room house, good Miles Block Telephone 560 K A. JACKSON FRA. N LAWYER Bemidji, Minnesota E. McDONALD * ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. H. FISK under adverse circumstances you miss the money that you have G utabl:l‘"s, £ealyfaite . ATTORNEY AT LAW spent. Don’t watt for the well to run dry but start a bank account 5 & - see me at once. Office over City Drug Store | today. The young man who was with her p 2 obeyed and delivered the message. OM SMART The Northern National Bank| “ve » w1 s Soaase DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Resldonce Phone 58 618 Amerlca 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. ing smoothly you don Copyright 1909, by C, E. Zimmerman Co.=No, 63 1Y WHILE your income is steady and everything is runn 't miss a bank account, bu- THE MODEL DRY HOGANSON BROS., Proprietors CLEANING HOUSE So,” remarked an unsurrendering leader, gazing out from under the edge of her parasol ata young man at Bailey’s whose swimming apparel was somewhat decollete as torarms and shoulders, ‘| wish you'd tell Mr. So-and-So that I think his bathing suit is' deplor able.. . , . Go ahead! tell him [ said so. with my compliments,” returned the bather, “that I think her divorce suit is ditto.” The young man who conveyed the message and the young man who sent it dined out on this for 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 H. E. REYNOLDS Building Gontractor and Real Estate Broker a week, As for the lady, the mere fact that what was true had not hurt her especially. She could live that downm, but the ‘story Searly wrecke the season.— 1 “A Soci; 2 Telophone No. 537 106 Second Stree Dry Cleasing of _ ROOM 9, O’LEARY-BOWSER BUILDING _ Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, Rugs, Carpets, Office Phone 23. House Phone 316. Bemidji, Minn. Household Furnishings, etc.” Also Sponging : Ll e . Sl and Pressing on Short Notice.’ F M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn