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“Can be depended upon” is, an|The Story of “Managing Mildred.” ABVEnTlsEn LETTEBS S : = o s | expression we all like to hear, and| A distinct novelty in the field of| s y Fn“ FLAMES when it is used in connection* with | musical comdey, or comedy with List :t advertised letters n- s 2 ¥ a . = — Chamberlain’s Coiic, Cholera and music, is “Managing Mildred,” the claimed” for the week ending Septem- 3 = : Diarrhoea Remedy it means that it sparkling creation which comes. to BeE17,41910: N Fu“ Twn WEEKS ; never fails to cure diarrhoea, the Armory opera house tomorrow Men a ura Is aXI .rmls ur resser % dysentery or bowel complaints. It i ights. 5 Arnesrad, H. G. { ¢ and Thursday nigh i { is p[easant.tn take and equally valu-| Tpe play tells the story of two| Frey, Henry. ocezm Li“er Reaches flavre BEM'DJI MINNESoTA. i able for children and adults. = Sold girl chums whose success in college| Fitk, Charlie James. BES AR " at Barker’s Drug Store. dramatics fills them with a desire to| Ferro, Ernest. With Fire in Hold. PRICE L|ST see their names on electric signs| Heseneau, Paul J. i ; 1 as real Broadway stars. Hasfjord, H. E. 5 Prices for Mounting Animal Heads Mounted with wings spread.... 4.00 = Their lives become consecrated to| Langager, Elmer. CREW NEARLY EXHAUSTED Moo T s T S b e = this ambition and their waking hours| Nzelac, Tauasya. American Merganse, Redneckod-Grabe, America | are employed in studing and rehears-| Osmundson, O. Mounted with wings spread. — Leave your orders for ing stage technique, much to the| Peterson, Ike. Had Battle With the Blaze From the Brant, Fish Hawk, Cormorant, Eider Duck, White Egret, { 5 Great H X seaStl){ned B.llrc}ll(' Tam discomfort of the brother of one of| Rogers, C.F. (2) Moment of Discovery Until the Ves- Wild Cat, Lynx, Fox, Dog or Coyote. N ek Brawy Ol i wac d qrh ack Pine the girls, the brother also having a| Robberson, Bill. sel Arrived at Her Destination—City Prices for Mounting Whole Animale Turkey Buzzard, Loon_(Great Northern Diver). | ) A4 “ : Mounted with wi read... ood wit » deeper interest in the other girl. Samdabl, Harold G. Firemen. Are Flooding the Steamer Grest Blg Hewon, Bioe ot Sadiii Gonn v’ S P In his attempt to cure the girls of| Vaara, Gustav. in the Hope of Saving. Part of the ‘Canada Goose, Brown Pelican, : . . HAYTH their hallucination, the brother wires| Weber, Toney. Cargo. ;‘;‘:::"g:‘;";l‘:m;" e el 5 — Telephone 11 for his best friend to come and im-| . West, P. M. Havre, Sept. 13.—The French freight Wild Cat, Beaver, Otter or Wolverine.. :mm(e;ll;(m w;l;.., spread. e personate a famous theatrical manag- Women :l':rt Jamsenger; aaiher C:&‘::"‘a" o Nastin, Mok, Gray o White RabbIE Mouniad with wings spresd er and either frighten or disgust the Jeffries or Geffries, Miss Mary.( z) Jack Rabbit. ‘Tanning ‘Tanning and Lining : prospective candidate for the stellor| Jones, Mrs Grace. T beratac he . e ke el g e ol WO PR gL 250 000 honors into being satisfied witha| gross, Mrs. Anua. was nearly exhausted and called on "‘n“"td::‘:n “;’:‘ 200 P Wiao g 9 800w A0 ein & 1o-cent pack‘tnea‘ of Father ||less exciting career. This deception| Kimmel, Miss Leone. the city firemen to finish the job. The By oidilen Verine 150 600 to 750 7.50t010.00 E - hnaé ;\)nfipfi d leads to many arousing complications| Mullen, Mrs. Florence. latter proceeded to flood the craft and Fish, Uner 0N FOOL....ovcrvrcrersessssssssssscoroes, 3 D v BT TN HI0 inch additional q an through the three acts and only at iss Amanda. hope to save part of the cargo. #Qyes one Taok e er fich Ac TimberWolf . 300 7.50t010.00 10,00 to 15,00 BUNION Pla tel‘s the faz“ of the finalicurtain does the le:tfils‘:::d,l\xls Isaac. The Califorula haa B'x;ee: passen- Prices For Mounting Birds Panther 5.00 120001500 15.00 to25.00 i VA8 . gers; none of whom was hur Smallest, Birds, Sparrows, Warblers, Bluebirds, Canar- Deer .00 have been sold in the 1aststen days |{fun cease. Toutenson, Miss Grace. The steamer, which carries only sec- ires, Cedar Bird, (:r;t:e, Kingbird, Grosbeak......2.00 Kgfllfi(fl 7.00 to 10.00 20 to 40.00 25.00 to 50.00 in the state of Minnesota. During the action of the piece —_—— ond class passengers, and not many of Mounted with wings spread..... - 50 Jx: : Killdeer, Plover, Yellow Legs, Least Bittern, Wilson’s Brown] 3.0 to 10.00 10.00 to 25.00 to 15.00 to 30.00 WHY! twenty song hits are introduced, a them, is owned by the Compagnie Gen- Snipe, Quail, Blue Jay, Dove, Kingfisher, Sparrow Elk or Moose 10.00 Lining 20.00 t025.00 — Because this wonderful Father ||feature being made in the last two A Gnon Pus”m"' :flfle N’l‘ra'l‘?filt(lnlnflfl;;& SheAsfl“;‘; Hawk, Arcadian Ow), Rails, Small Paroquets » Prices for Mounting Horns on Metal Sebastian Kneipp’s Corn and Bun- § . “ rom New York for Havre on Aug. Mounted with wings spread... Escoutheon Shellds ion Plaster cured and relieved all ||scenes of Verdi’s masterpiece, "Il ¢,) e pad by ambitious young | with a load of merchandise. On Sept. Sharp-shinned Hawk, Screcch Owl, Teal and Buffl Far Superior to the OId Sty of Plsh Covering < hours or one night. " which i i tume. ey Head Duck, Cooper’s Hawk, Marsh Hawk, Pileated For sale in the city of Bemidji Trovatore” which is sung in costume. | ;o 414 Jadies in the field of “Wire. | 1 a puff of smoke fose from one of the Woodpecker, Ruffed Sharptail, Spruce and Pin- = Minn, . A special orchestra is carried by |1, o0 o0 Railway telegraphy. Since | atchways and warned ‘h"‘ master of nated Grouse and Magpie. 0 _ H ok trouble below. An investigation un- Mounted with wings spread. 50 bt Up-to=date Shoes at gie 00‘2}’3::’ :“?“‘h;:“:::“r; Ei':,“lt‘:}: the 8-hour law became effective, and | covered a blaze that had been working l:::m,.;_ckh_d, Shoveller Scaup, Harlequin, Golden T — BEM“)J] SHOE floUSE Pera; SINEeIs W, since the Wireless companies are|its way into the cargo until it got af- Eye, Widgeon, Red Head, Pintail Ducks, Hooded incipal roles. ishi s start that was ‘too much for the crew. M . Long and Short-eared Owls, Richard- “ ~dropped, bleached or in velvet 1o.oo JAMES VAN PELT, Prop. principe . ., | establishing stations throughout the | *5 - WE R0 R ceovery antil aon's Owl, Barred Owl, Herring Gull, Parrot, Buffalo or Ox Horns.. wi A handsome scenic production, 5 holesale and Retatl b et = d' country there is a great shortage of| the California drew into the harbor Dusky Duck.. .8.50 Polishing Buffalo or Ox Horns, per pair mnwzso compiete in every detall, 1s promised. 3 iti in- | her sailors had little rest. They were ;i‘j:;j::f;;o g vy 4 R comsih hiiahir, 1o Keohiod The 1 Guarantee My Work Moth Proof-and the Most Life Like Not a minute should be lost when| ° good chiance of advancement. | 2Ames below. ‘deck. of Any in the State. My Work is Equaled by Few, Excel- 8 child sho.w’s (s:ymptoms u; P | The National Telegraph Institute led by None. - Your Trade SoIIcltedn - fshsat:::c:sa:::ch?l‘:'lg:e}::::s {::::: operates six official institutes in STEAMER GROUNDS NEAR S00 - s . e e $ or even after the croupy cough ap- Am"fia’ under inperyisior o R R. Forward Tanks Are Punctured and pears, will prevent the attack. Sold atd Wireless Officials ‘“‘F‘ places all Vessel Is Beached. FOR SALE—English perambulator.| and Miles’ corner, $2.50 gold B ’k s D s graduates into positions. It will| Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Sept. 13— Inquire 423 Bemidji avenue. piece in pin form. Return to at Barker’s Drug Store. pay you to write them for iull details | The steamer Pontiac, upbound, struck 1 Abercrombie’s confectionary store. . t Cincinnati, O, Philadelphia, Pa.,| the middle ground at the mouth of St.| FOR SALE—Coal stove, nearly . — Chi ' Oldest Lawyer Dead al N S phia, *? | Mary’s river. The forward tanks were new. Inquire 113 9th St. LOST—Roman gold bracelet amber 4 nicago's st mavye * |Memphis, Tenn., Davenport, Ia.,| punctured and rapidly filled. The ves- A = B sets. Return to Pioneer - and Chicago, Sept. 13.—George Laban i o] sel was beached on Gaffneys point to | FOR SALE—Furniture. 809 Be- - _ Columbia, S. C. or - Portland,- Ore., Pyt receive reward fadduak, ;’a:x{,:i :;\r;d f‘s"aémfi" :tevleal'ls. according to where you wish to enter avoid AlakIgs, TBe: Sra w18 silte niidjl aveaue. y-seven yei old, eat i home here. In number of years of _—— _— MISCELLANEOUS H service Mr. Paddock was probably the Destiess Canaot'be Cared FOR RENT. BIaCksmrth, oldest lawyer in the city, having spent ?E lgt‘nl lngucnril:qr‘;s.n:é:l;:l; I‘cflg}}:,:gfi’; 18 Bel. | WANTED—to rent modern house — 5 fifty-one years at his profession. HAs BLAGKLIST the w:;ng.:cmeg:‘)“g%‘ S b o FOR'RENT—Two rooms, 5 -1 ™ or flat or 2 or 3 unfurnished rooms { Horse shoeing — " " i SR, oo iy o | trami_ svenue. beated. Auswer by giving price Don’t waste your money buying &“.%'5‘55?5&‘ a.:ve dr&??n;l:%?:d or l:{l- Furnished rooms for rent, 110-Sixth and location o.f "xoah:!s. Address and Plow work plasters when you can get a bottle 0 EX-BANK ?fifirs{’eg‘&%&;‘:fli“&fflgfi? u‘ndd:fi%g::?gle street. box 501—Bemidji, Minn. P o ChismberlaiosLiniment for teenty- et o SOl S i g i . i LOST and FOUND WANTED—100 shares of North All work done guaran-= || ed with this liniment is superior to Com tl‘o"er M“rrfly wo“ld an (g%fleflygnong%&dm%m iogus suxlaces | T Between Owl Drug Store ks Johnson 212 Beltlami Ave. d Satisf any plaster for lame back, pains in p gfi?lgga-ct:fi 3?;“&“&?&:2‘.’.’..“’0'.}}2 teed to Satis y- the side and chest, and much cheap- Ba[ Ce]’ta]n Mefl_ Bend gar, Mi*c“JhFuENEY&co 'l‘olado. o. er. Sold at Barkers Drug Store. B Ty Bl tor constipation. ¢ ; " READY TO FURNISH NAMES| New-Cash-Want-Rats — i n . I flur De I Iver serVIce Tells State Bank Examiners That the 2-cent-a-wnrd - List in His Office Will Be Given i j Where cash accompanies cop; | z “Undesirables” empt to Organize cen a worl r insertion. T k h - 1 When you are inneed of Drug Store goods—patron [[| jureeiyae e o oromie | cnt 3 yon vt i, o Cordially invites you to make their - . s . re; ar rate of one ceut a word wil { ize our delivery service. Many Applications Since Taking | be charged. T h d t d rin g i : office SVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD store your headquarters du You telephone one minute and within the next For Kent.Fir Sale--Nichangs i - vered i Washington, Sept. 13.—The Na-| Fof o Th F C d 1 k few your wants are delivered into your home. tional Association. -of Supervisors of olp Wanted-Work e Falr. ome 1n an 00K over s . State Banks bégan a thres days’ con- . L4 ] Our delivery service has always been known for Tt T WA, ot et HETP WANTED: our hn e Of go OdS whlch is s its promptness and accuracy. iners gathered at the treasury build- - - i . ing and were addressed by Lawrence | WANTED — Competent girl for " Give it a trial and be convinced that what we Bl o. Murray, comptroller of the cur- eneral hpulework good wages to claim of it is true. rency. competent . girl, Apply at Mc- Mr. Murray proposed to the state Cuaige’s Store. . . ‘ supervisors a working co-operation | - Pho 52 with the national examiners. He de-| Kaye & Carter Lumber Co, at —— ne clared he had in his ofiice a list of | Elines, Minn., have a large tract of men who, as officers of the national | Cedar lgd cordwood to cut. Men - banks, had proved incompetent and | Wanted. had been removed from office and 3 irl fo l he c“ Dru sm (] B e : application to order state banks their Mrs. ]J. T. Tuom: D G d sh H U d w names would be furnished to the state | S reer -] L ry 00 s’ oes’ OSIerV! naer ear, — banking authorities. In turn he pro- ([ WANTED—A good competent K Wh Q lity P il d that the stat Isors 1 11 Ak L= . . . pose: af e state supervisors fur- irl for second work. 515 Be- c E E ere Quality Prevails e dn B I g e Furnishings, Suits, Coats, Etc., Etc. of men who had been driven out of s the state banks. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- . During the last eighteen months the eral housewolk. Mrs. Lucas, 902 < comptroller said he had refused 108 : N applications to form national banks | —— - ° . . . ° 2 e because the men behind them had | WANTED—Good girl for general Th p l pp :::31 tr;::d mcompe;tentozg l:ilil‘a::lmlé housework. 916 Minnésota ave- ls ls an‘ exce tl'ona O Ortunlty 'e was not en ines: to make the proposed Institutions [ D1 : to purchase a SU|‘t Coa‘t’ Dress, profltz;ble or :’hat the applicants v;;sre WANTED—Competent girl for gen- = 4 t4 Speculators of men without standing eral housework. 716 Minnesota. Sk' In their communities. = p l S never o ere i WANTED—apprentice girls. Marie lrt’ etc" at '.I c"e S bR Z 7 Walsmith at Crane & Co. s d t T An REASON FOR ACT UNKNOWN elore 1n €midajl. V 1S1t Oou = T FOR SALE. . . . Home of Mine Official at Calumet, nex for cholce Selectlons ln fancy Mich., Dynamited. FOR EXCHANGE—$1,000 stock 2 Calumet, Mich., Sept. 13.—An unsuc-| of General Merchandise. Will . e cessful -attempt was made to kill| exchange for Bemidji property Chlna Frank Phillips, master -mechanic of | or farm land. J. H Grant. e, ici the Kearsarge mine, and his family..A E s BU,SENESS l.hou.ses. solicit tele];h(_)nehtrade. stick of dynamite was set off, partially | FOR SALE—Large piano cased ey realize its importance. It is the con- wrecking the dwelling and smashing | organ: cost $135, Wil sell for sumer’s most convenient way of reaching the dishes and other contents. Two sus-| - 50 if taken at once; easy terms ) pects have been arrested. The cause shop or the store. When the larder runs 1 when an article of furniture is needed—the Bell Telephone is a ready help to the housewife. of supply. Telephone trade is not retailers in one locality. . The Local and Long Distance Bell telephone, reaches all localities ‘and brings together widely separated merchants and customers. Northwestern'l‘elephone Exchange Compan ow, when the fuel gives out, It reaches the sources confined to consumers and of the deed is ~vknown. 'BULLION. STOLEN FROM SHIP Lead Substituted :‘ for Gold Being Brought From Alaska. ’Seattle, Sept. 13.—Gold bullion val- ‘wed at $57,500, part of a consignment of $170,000 from the ‘Washington- Alaska bank of Fairbanks to _the Dex- ter-Horton National bank of Seattle, on’ the “steamship. Humboldt, was stolenn transit. Lead was substl- ‘tuted in'the strong box that contained it.*. The stolen gold welghad 250 if desired. M. E. Ibertson. FOR SALE—160 acres of good clay land three miles from Bemidji if ' interested call on Frank Hitchcock 714 13st. Bemidji Minn. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short notice. Don’t forget the Place FOR SALE—Glass. Ink welis— Sample bottle Carter’s Ink free with each 10c ink well. Pioneer office. FOR SALE—Buggy, 'ngla harness, |/ baby cab, mt Ellhth and