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RAILROAD TIME GARDS I ‘ 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 at 3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS SOCIAL AND PERSONAL The more it is washed the harder it gets— Mound Oitv Floor Paint. W. M, Ross. William Blakeley came down this morning from the north.’ A Studebaker pony cart and har- ness for sale. For particulars see the Bemidji Shoe House, John Collahan of Superior isin the city on a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. A. W. Danaher. Mrs. Henry Miller left this morn- ing for Hackensack, Minn., where she will visit over Sunday with rela- tives. Fred Post, Peter Peterson and A. Kittleson left yesterday afternoon for Fosston, where they will hunt for ducks in that vicinity for a week. Mrs. Fred LaFavar and Mrs. A, A. Melges expect to go to the Twin HARRY MASTEN'tonight. They will spend a week 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 MASTEN, Plano Tuner (VLENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Benidji Music House, 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. RS. TOM SMART DRESS MAKING PARLORS en for Nu Bone corsets, made to allor made suits, coats, ete. FHYS!C!ANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILNORE 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 PLYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ¢ Qver First National Bank. Phone 51 House 1%0. 60+ Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. Otfice Fhone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Oftice in Mayo Block Residence Phone 21 Phonc 1$ EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS '@R D. L. STANTUKN DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. 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 Miles Block FRANK 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 R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER Office 313 Beitrami Ave. Phone 318-2. there shopping and will also attend the play “Madame X,” which. is billed for the coming week. Miss Dorothy Humes of Cass left for her home this noon. She has spent several days in the city as the guest of Mrs. C. R. Sanborn. Miss Humes formerly resided in Be- midji and has many friends here. Can any one furnish me with the address of Cash Townsed, a lumber- jack who was last seen at Wilton, Minnesota in the spring of 1909. He had a broken arm at this time. Liberal reward for information. Write to C. D. Brower, Kimball, Minn. M. D. Stoner owner of the Black- duck townsite and also of the electric light and power plant, was a visitor here last Saturday. He says that with the opening of spring next year that he intends ts begin work on his proposed farm southwest of this village—Blackduck American. An intoxicaied young man, very much battered up, recently went in- to a local hotel about midnight and‘ asked for room 13. that number, its taken,” said the landlord. “Who's got it?” asked the intoxicated one. ** Jones.” The battered up young man smiled and said “zats me I fell out of the window.” Mrs. and Miss. Stewart delightfully entertained at “500” last evening. Refreshments were served to sixteen, the guests being Mesdames G. H. French, Philips, A. .A Melges, W. A. McDonald, C. G. Johnson, Fred La Favar, Reidell, John Bailey, C. E. Battles, D. L. Stanton, C. R. San. born, W. C. Klein, Tke Black. W. Bowers and the Misses Bailey and Humes. Beginning Monday, night classes 1n chemistry will be held at the nigit under the direction of Professor W. Z. Ropinson of the| high school faculty. Five young men have enrolled and more are expected to take up this work. A night class in physics also may be started | a sufficient number of pupils ¢ sire it, the use of school building having been assured by the board. The cash contributions are practically all turned in to Treasurer O. O. Christianson, of the Fire Sufferers’ Relief Committee. C. C. Peterson last evening turned over the cash he has collected from the Eighth Ward, wbich, with a few other subscriptions are listed be- low. These make a total of $1160.00 and with the donation from the employes of the Crookston Lumber Co., which is $119, will make a total of $1279.25.—Crookston Times. The brotherhood of David met last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Head. Fourteen members were present. Officers for the next six months were elecled, work for the future wasdiscussed, and other important matters were attended to. It was decided that the club would issue a small newspaper twice a month and that the first issue would be published next week. After the business session a lunch was served. Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore exhisting between John Moberg and C. W. Jewett, under the firm name and style of Northern. Automobile ccm- pany, with its principal place of business at Bemidji, Minnesots,. is thisday disolved by mutual consent. Mr. Moberg retires from co‘:pgn- nership and the carried on and conducted by Mr. Jewett. All outstandings claims due said firm shall be divided eqnally between the plmes hereto. Signed { John Moberg. gned { J WM 2. “Can’t give vou' A man named | business will be] We Want You To bear in ‘mind that Pal- mer’s Per=- fumes and Toilet Artrcles have no super= iors and few equals in the imported goods for which you pay many times the price. Sold exclus= ively at Gity Drug Store Where Quality Prevails S. Costello of Alexandria is visit- iug relatives in this city. “The State Normal Board has fixed a limit of 500 for the attend- ance at the St. Cloud Normal,” writes President W. A. Shoemaker. “The limit has been passed and, therefore, no one who has not al- ready made application or who has not been enrolled at some previous time will be admitted at the begin: ning of the next term, Nov. 29.” Are you a slave or have: you ma - | Pain slonk the back: alzzt schio and astart toward financial independ: long the back ““";'Jg‘fl, othae leasant I Kidney. ladd ence? In other words. are you' sav- ing your money ‘and depositing. if ik n,' : Avfinnmu LEA n, tire regularly in the Northern National thlfi remar] ab Bank? Mrs. Fred Barnes and children are visiting relatives at Blackduck. - The Beltrami school will hold an Blackduck Friday. Oct. 21. Sheriff Hazen today returned from the Baudette-Spooner fire district, where he assisted in the ‘work of rescue. He says conditions are such that his services were no longer imperative, and that the relief work is being splendidlv executed. Hoarseness in a child subject to croup is a sure indication of the ap- proach of the disease. If Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy is given at once or even after the croupy cough has appeared, it will prevent the at- tack. -Contains no poison. Sold by Barker Drug Co. John Moberg, the Contractor, has completed all his work in con- nection with the building of the new Soo line. He ‘has at times employed as many 2s 125 men and has received much praise be- cause of the way his work has been done. It is in time of sudden mishap or accident that Chamberlain’s Lini- ment can be relied upon to take the place of the family doctor, who can- not always be found at the moment Then it is that Chamberlain’s Lini- ment is never found wanting. In cases of sprains, cuts, wounds and bruises Chamberlain’s Liniment takes out soreness and drives away the pain. Sold by Barker Drug Co. JUDGE C. W. Non-Partisan Candi Fiftepnth Judi STANTON idate for Judge of icial District of Success. are jostled. James J. Hill has said, whether you are destine: failure in life, you can ea simple and it is infallible: Money? If not, drop out." think not but you will lo: Hundred of persons . count with this bank. by There’s always room af the fop ‘in the House The higher-you get the less - you A Simple Test —*If you want to know The seed of succéss is not in you.” success through the aid of a savings .ac. Your first deposit may be $f d to be a success or a sily find out. The test is —Are You Able to Save - You will lose. You may se as ‘sure as you live. are on the road to ierbs and roots. HORSES County = Sunday| we are ready at all times to 11 your horse reanires nd make a) institute at mnflu.nz the I 206, Wil youE want ! 30, House With a Horse Reputatior Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Telephone 11 WilliamC. Klein Real Estate Insurance Real Estate & Farm Loans O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19 WOOD ! F. M. FRITZ Naturalist Taxidermist Fur Dresser Mounting Game Heads, Whole Animals, Birds, Fish, Fur Rugs and Horns Decorative and Scientific Taxidermy in all its branches Silverw Call in and inspect Ing trade. Fill your wants he bi msmfi'f %s market where a large uwck 1s always or hand and where the best prlcas $revnl for good stock IL HORSE GO, With $6 Cash Sale With $12 Cash Sale With $18 Cash Sale With $30 Cash Sale With $35 Cash Sale With $50 Cash Sale With $60 Cash Sale With $100 Gash Sale W. G. SCHROEDER DEALER IN General Merchandise Blg Value Silverware of French Gray Pattern which we give away free with the following cash purchases: re Fre our Beautiful New 1 sugar shell in lined box, value 30c. 1 set sugar shell and butter - knife in box, value 60c. Choice of 1.2 dozen Tea Spoons 1-4 dozen Table Spoons 1 BerrKISpoon in lined box 1 Cold Meat Fork in lined box . 1 gravy ladle n lined box value 90c 1 Berry Spooa and 1 Cold Meat Fork, each in lined box, value $1.50. Choice of: 1-2 dozen Table Spoons 1 dozen Tea Spoons 1 Berry Spoon and Gravy Ladle, each in lined box value $1.80. 1 Berry Spoon, 1 Cold Meat Fork and 1 Gravy Ladle each in lined box, value $2.40 Choice of: 1 dozen Dessert Spoons, 1-2 dozen Table Spoons and Butter Knife in lined box, value $3.00. 1 set Knife and Fork in lined box, value $5.00. OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Rasidence Phone 58 818 America Ave. EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dayllto12a.m., 1t0o 6 p.m.,,7 to 9 p. m. Offics Phone 12 | SRUday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. All Work Guaranteed MOTH PROOF and First Class in Every Particular REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . " (FARM[LOANS, RENTALS Bemidji Minnesota FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES : 107 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn M. MALZAHN & CO. This- Stove ‘IS Hot From Bottom To Top and the base burner that doe ,unsatlsfactory stoveat agy p NEFECTIVVE DANE IMPERIAL UNIVERSAL €., : urner it wfll be to your own interest to mvesugate. and. above all do dot buy an base burner until you hav,‘s,seen and care- T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing a pecialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue Hard Goal Burner If there was a hetter Stove on the market We'd Sell It A Base Burner is an article that is bought but seldom during a life time, and upon it depends the comfort, health and happmess of every member of the family; there- fore the intending purchasers before making a final choice should be thoroughly convinced and satisfied that they are getting absolutely the best base burner made. The most essential points that determine the value ofa base burner are its i heating capacity, economy of fuel, beauty of design, perfect fitting and durability; ‘not embody all of these features is an expensive and i R NS