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i 407 Minn. Ave. ,.m_ o | RAILRORD TIE GARDS ] 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 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 at 3:35 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 Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bewidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 3 Residence Phone 174-2. RS. TOM SMART .- DRESS MAKING PARLORS Orders taken for Nu Bone corsets, made to order, also tallor made suits, coats, etc. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN S\ | (SOCIAL AND [PERSONAL The more it is washed the harder It gets— Mound City Floor Paint. W. M. Ross. Are you a Mason? Room and board to let. Kirk, 1109 Lake Boulevard. The Velvetina preparations have come. Barker’s Drug Store, A Studebaker pony cart and har- ness for sale. For particulars see the Bemidji Shoe House, John B. Reis of Shakope, travel- ing-representative for the Reis Bot- tling Works, spent last night and to- day in Bemidji. L. P. “Hanson," proprietor of the Ada Roller Mills, spent last night in Bemidji and left this morning for Park Rapids on-a business trip. Mrs. All the papers, all the magazines, at Peterson’s. Daniel DeLury, the Walker attor- ney, came to Bemidji last evening and spent several hours here, return- ing to his home on the-night train. Herbert Mark of Philadelphia is in the city a guest of his sister Mrs. Gilmore. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaiser of Bagley are also guests at the Gil- more home. Our tailor shop is located at 314 Minn., Ave. Cleaning, pressing and repairing work promptly done. New work = specialty, Hugh Dickie Manager., Ed. Sherman went to Bemidji Tuesday night where he will re- side this winter. His wife will join him there after completing her visit at Akeley.—Bagley Independent. L. P. Hanson, proprietor of the Ada Roller Mills, transacted busi ness in Bemidji yesterday afternoon and last night and left this morn- ing for Park Rapids on a business trip. Opera House, Monday night. A. Lessard, a former business man of Cass Lake who is now a farmer in 'the Littlefork county, was a visitor in Bemidji last evening. He is well known to many of the older residents of this city. . William J. Law of Minneapolis traveling auditor for the Shevlin- 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 R. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build's. 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 * ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. Miles Block Carpenter interests, came to the city last evening from Frazee and spent the night here, leaving this morning for Cass Lake. School supplies and blank books at Peterson’s, Mr. McCleran, an old time resi- dent of the town of Moose, this county, was in town on business matters Monday. Mr. McCleran’s home is now in Bemidji, and he is employed by the government as cmiser.—Bagley'Independent. Mrs. G. Lydick of Cass Lake was a guest at the Hotel Markham last evening. Mrs. Lydick is the owner of the famous Section 16, now a part of the incorporated : village of Cass Lake, over the possession of which there was many years of sensational litigation. B A man’s duty to his family is not done when he merely provides for present necessities,. He must also prepare for the future -and a ** rainy day.” An ever-increasing account at interest in the Northern National Bank is the best preparation you can make. Are you a Mason? George E. Ericson, the Spooner attorney, returned to his home this morning, having spent several days in this city attending court. Lawyer C. R. Middleton of Baudette, also re- turned at the same time. Both are. intensely loyal ‘“‘boosters”" for the north section of Beltrami county. John Moberg who has been con- fined to his home with typhoid fever six weeks today is improving rapidly. ‘He has been able to sit up .| for the past three days. Mr. Moberg expects to be in condition to get out doors Monday or Tuesday and his doctor Lelieves that he .will fast regain his strength. Sweet cream, new butter, fresh eggs—specialties at Peterson’s, H. FISK ® ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residence Phone 58 618 Amorlca Ave. Office Phone 12 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open 1o a. m. to 8 p. m, daily except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Sun- day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, Librarian. M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE FARM LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES " | Bemidji army o;era house. company comes highly recommended. | intervals of a few Beginning Monday night the Eck- hardt Theatrical company will ‘open a three night’s engagement in the The The opening bill will be the scream- ing farce, “Are You A Mason?”" On Tuesday ** Kitty’s Marriage,” a comedy drama will be played and on Wednesday “Eagle’s Nest” will be the play, and it is said to be par-good time but Miss Loe won twice ‘Are you a Mason? 5 Ike ‘Black’ left for Duluth last night where he will spend Sunday. George French and Fred LaFavar went to Turtle River yesterday ona hunting trip. Fancy_ fruit and confections for the table or sick room, always at Peterson’s. Opera House, Monday night. Misses Ramsdell and Ide, teachers in the Akeley schools are over-Sun- day visitors in Bemidji. Will Shannon left this morning for his claim near Gemmell where he will spend a couple of days, Bemidji Daily Pioneer a Peter- son’s. Mrs. Fred LaFavar entertained at progressive -'500” this- “afternoon. Covers were laid for sixteen. R. F. Pepple of Lewiston Idaho who formely owned the City Drug Store is in town for a few days. One organ for sale for $35.00, $5 down and $3 per month. Bemidji Music House. J. Bisiar, Manager. Mrs. C. E. Battles left yesterday for St. Paul, where she will spend a week visiting relatives and friends. Dr.-and Mrs. C. R. Sanborn, who have spent . the past tew days in the Twin Cities, will return home to- morrow. Fresh stock of the famous Lowney chocolates and bon bons in bulk or fancy boxes, received today at Peterson’s. Messrs. ~ Bacon, Lycan, White and Kreatz returned to the city yesterday from an unsuccessful hunting trip. American Beauty roses fresh every Saturday at Webster’s greenhouse, $1.50 per dozen, Carnations 75c. Phone 166. Mrs S. Simpson returned to her home in Minneapolis yesterday. Mrs. Simpson has been the guest of Mrs. James Black for a week. The friends of Mrs. T. ]J. Burke, who has been ill at her home for the past two months, will be glad to learn that she is much improv- ed. Are you a Mason? Don’t waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle oChamberlains Liniment for twenty- five cents. A piece of flannel dampen- ed with this liniment is superior . ta any plaster for lame back, pains in the side and chest, and much cheap- er. - Sold at Barkers Drug Store, I have a renter who wants a good house, auy size, between ' Minnesota avenue and the lake, and not futher out than Tenth street. Will pay good rent for the right place. Modern conviences' prefered. A suite of rooms will also be-considered. “H-you have such to 'let, let me know at onceé by telephone or other- wise. H. E. Reynolds, Phone 23 Opera House, Monday night. H. F. Parshall of Cass Lake, arch. | deacon of the diocese of Duluth of the Episcopal church, came over from Cass Lake yesterday evening and spent several hours in the city returning home on the night train. Archdeacon' Parshall will leave next Wednesday for Cincinnati where he participates in the national convent- ion of the Episcopal church, Octob- er 5 to26. "He will visit for a few days in Chicago enroute to Cincin- nati, Game Warden Munch, of Crooks- ton has returned from Plummer,where he captured two Indians who be- long to the White Earth reservation, Joe and- Adam Lacey, uncle and nephew. They were taken before Judge Phalen, of Crookston who fined them $14 each for trapping muskrats out of season. - They had enough snakeroot to pay the fine. They had been trapping along the Clear- water river, and had no business off the reservation. * Are youa Mason? Miss Eliza Loe, principal of the High School, won an exciting race in the Presbyterian churchlast night, after having been closely crowded for the honor by Miss Reca Graling, also of the High School faculty “and Miss Wheeler of the graded schools. It was a peanut race and was wit- nessed by the 50 persons who had gathered at the Christian Endeayor social. © ‘Ten peanuts-were placed at feet. The contestants = were - compelled to gather up” the peanuts one.at a time on |a pancake turner and deposit them in a bowl ‘in the rear of the church. All of the contestants made ticularly strong, telling a vivid story|qut of three trials and was awarded of Western life. drug store. Bemidjf, Minn| - Opera House, Monday night. = |time. The prices at -all three shows will be 35, 50 and 75|jewelery; a lead ring.” ' Games were cents, .Seats on sale at Hanson's|played. the first prize—a precious (?) bit of The high scheol footbal “‘Boola song was sung for the firs| - |pulled “the bills out. with his hand- Opera House, Monday night. Charles Kinkle, formerly mayor of Walker, was a Bemidji visitor for a few hours last evening. He return- ed home on the night M. & I. train. Mr. Kinkle is financiallyinterested in the Leech Lake Lumber company, owners of the sawmill plant at Walker. John Halverson, a - northern Minnesota man who was threshing of $300 in bills from his pocket, and later the fragments were found in the-staw pile. He had probably kerchief while: oiling:the feeder. The ““Velvetina preparations have:come. Barker’s Drug Store. The'supper given .in -the Odd Fellow’s'hall “on Tuesday by the ladies of the Swedish Luthern church was a success in every way, supper being served to 150 per- sons. The proceeds, which amounted to over §35, will be given toward the building of the new church, Chamberlain’s Colic, and Diar rhoea Remedy is today the best known' medicine in use for the re- lief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentery, and.should be taken “taken at the first unnatural looseness of the bowels. It-is equally valuable for children ‘and adults, It always cures. near Wolford, N. D., missed a roll} Sold at Barker’s Drug Store. Armory OLIVER J. Prices - 25¢., cheerfully refunded. Opera Three Nights, commencing Monday, September . . . . " "Not'a minute should be lost w! a child-shows symptoms of cr Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy given; a8 soon as the child becomes horase, or even after the - croupy. cough ap- pears, will prevent the attack. Sold at Barker’s Drug Store. R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 Beltrami Ave. Phone 319-2. 250,000 10-cent packages’ - of Sebastian Kneipp,s CORN and BUNION Plasters have been sold in the last ten days in the state of Minnesota. WHY! . Because this wonderful Father Sebastian Kneipp’s Corn and Bun- ion Plaster cured and relieved all pain in six hours or one night. For sale in the city of Bemidji, Minn. € Up-to-date Shoes at BEMIDJI - SHOE HOUSE JAMES VAN PELT, Prop. Wholesale and Retaill Father House 26 ECKHARDT and his associate players in an excellent selection of high class plays. MONDAY NIGHT’S OFFERING “ARE YOU A MASON?” Change of Play Each Night Ghildren; - General 75c. for Reserved Seats, at Hanson’s Drug Store. Admission, - 50¢. Satisfaction guaranteed or money will be most CoPVRIGHT o0 : 5 STROUSE & BROS. BALTIMORE - Does Not Please You We Refund Your Munf It isn’t négessary to say much about the quality of a - flour that we are willing to guarantee in that way, is it? You are the one to decide whether it is good or not. Hundreds of women iz Bemidji are using this flour on this guarantee basis, Don’t you think it would be good business for you to - order a sack this week. Yours truly, ‘Roe& Markusen GROCERS ‘iPhone 206 Phone 207 "Many Real Estate Snaps We have arranged to sell some of the most desirable résldence and business lots in the City of Bemidji at Special Prices until September 10. Cash or easy payment plan. i For description and prices apply to H. A. Simons or address Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 404 New York Life Building ST. PAUL MINNESOTA “HIGH ART” DESIGNERS create our garments. They are the real Tailors. The small- shop plodder is only a Toiler. Highly organized “team work” employing a special-ist on every part of every garment and work- ing in tailor-ing shops that are marvels of equipment---thus are perfect clothes produced, High- Art Clothes. If you've been wearing so-called “Made-to- Measure” garments under the impression that you could’nt be fitted otherwise, our Clothes will be eye openers to you in Style, Fit and Distinction. Su‘ils, and Overcnats $10 fo $30 Everything in wearing appar- el here for the up-to-date dresser. ‘Satisfaction G uaranteed