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— ezt You can aid the work of pre. g The old, old story, told times vention of crime by keeping- your| A Loudon news) “wouders why | without number, and repeated over valuable papers, jewels, etc., in|Wwe no longer iuvile people to break:'|and over again for the past 36 years, a /| fast. The:reason 18-t be found in the 2o = one of the saft d'eposxt boxes of state_of mind thatushally -possesses but itis always a welcome story to the Northern National Bank. the free and ‘independent citizen- at | those in search of 'health—There is = that bour ip the mornjug. a state of thi i If you want to m‘,‘ke & Joan;call | s Alia7ttbensitis i 2O ;:'g md ‘hel dworld th.’;lc“'es on W. C. Klein, O'Leary BOWSET| himgelf and to evéry oue who comes |COUgbs and colds as quickly as Block. Phone 19, Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold ‘[ near him. Presumably it was not ever Mis. A. A. Warfield returned last by Barkers Drug Co. 8o, for invitations to breakfast were night from Eveleth, where she has|ago either. Mr. Gladstone used’ toi Arthur N. Gould / ce common enongh, and not so long visited at the home of her brother|bave guests to breakfast every Thirs- *'303 Beltrami Avenue ] I RAILROAD: TIME CARDS 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 : 7 No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m Private lessons in shorthand given No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p.m |evenings. Address: Emma E. Noe- No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a, m | g, City. Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. m M land d i Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m oney to loan on lan an. lml' Minnesota & International proved farms. W. C. Klein, O* No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. m | L-eary Bowser Block. Phone 19. No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m George Paquain and George Sterl- No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m togil “zl N s ht f DPeg Rives No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m | & ¢ ast might for Deer River, Freight South Bound Leaves at 7:30 a. m | here they will spend the next ten Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m {days on a big game huat. Minn. Red Lake & Man. John J. Schroeder of Mountain :";;‘“&‘a’“":k?"“ at3:35 p. m{Lake, Minn., a regis‘ered pharama- 02 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 & m o0 pag accepted a position at the City Drug Store. He began his duties this morning. SOCI PERSONAL on inferior toilet preparations when = YOU can obtain the best for less money Why Nflt get the Colgate habit--- s use Colgate’s Soaps, they are better and fit every purse. day morning as_recently as 1884, and for several days. It was thought sufficient to supply tea ~ = and coffee, eggs, bread and butter and C. G. Johnson, of the employment perhaps some cold -meat. But the firm of Anderson & Johnson left really solid breakfast had come into last night for Duluth, where he will| fashion long before then, and it is i said that the English learned the fash- spend the.next-ten days.on buslaeag. | Rantsi Morlsy: whiia b Invitations have been issued by| was'ambassador to England, found Mrs. G. W. Campbell and Mrs. G. M. Palmer for a thimble bee to be beld on Friday afternoon at tne home Colgate’s Toilet Waters of course speak for themselves that the -substantial. breakfast was grievously. opposed to the simpler cus- toms of his own country. He says, “When ‘I reflected that all these peo- Cigars PROFESS'ONAL of Mrs. Campbell. ple would lunch at 2 and dine at 8 I ° . y . CARDS The Ladies’ Ald of the. First| Joslyws Tavidermy Head.| b0yed s bend io bumilation, od the P 1p€s My _supply of Colgate’s is Scandinavian Lutheran Church will quarters at Reed’s . Studio. | grasp.”—Argonaut. not llmlted and I have ‘al- ARTE be entertained at the home of Mrs.|Parties desiring first class taxi- s Tobacco \I;;; 1:"‘:"" 12;7 Bixby “’"‘“e'z ;0" dermy work should inspect mY| mue pig clont of he Metropolitan e ways a complete supply ednesday afternoon at 90« | display before leaving orders else- | tower at Madison square, New York. . HARP li?;:o TB:I’ fi:'rEN Every one. s cordially fuvited o] whiee mr . vt i by long odd the ot aaa o Cigars and Tobaccos Prop- on hand - cxmeriy of Ridosbaih & Cocel B Puut | Mrs. C. R. Sanborn happily enter-| structed and is the only great clock in el-ly taken care of retain Instructor of Viohn, Piano, Mando- | M Murray Humes of Cass Lake | tained at 500" last night. A dainty| {he motid onerated whally by electric- |[ ¥ 7 MR lin and Brass Instruments. Music |Will give an art exhibit at the home |service.of refreshments was served. i Dfo;‘m sl wonde,s“”e""::iz: their original flavor. I HOT GEU A H ANS“N COLD e o P et wcdfings. | of Mrs. Ike Black, 703 Lake Boule-The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugo| being the largest four dial tower clock || have the facilities for SODA " ' SODA reascnable. All music up to date. vard, on Thursday aftenoon from |Scharff, Mr. and Mrs. Georgé . Han:| and (be third largest clock of any size A.D. S. Drug Store r— in the world..and its altitude, which is the highest of any clock in the world. It bas also the biggest and heaviest striking bell. The other three largest clocks are the one face dial of the Colgate fac- tory in Jersey City, which is forty feet across, the next in size of mammoth public chronometers being the dial at St. Bombort's, in the old city of Ma- lines, in Belgium, which Is thirty-nine feet across. St. Peter's of Zurich, Switzerland, has a dial face twenty- nine feet, and then in order comes the Metropolitan tower clock, which Is twenty-six feet six inches in diameter. handling cigars and to- baccos in the proper Way. For this reason you will find that any cigar or package of tobacco pur- chased from me has the same flavor as though it had just arrived from the factory. 2:30 until 5o'clock. QOune hundred son, Mr. and Mrs. David Gill, Mr. HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner and fifty inv}tatiuns have been issued gnd' Mrs. J. A. Youngren, Misses Refreshments will be served. The Bailey and Stewart and Thayer exhibit consists of hand painted Bailey. LENN H. SLOSSON china, hand painted place cards, etc. John Krueger and Miss Rose PIANO TUNING Mrs Humes and Dorothy Humes|y,gner, hoth of this city, were unit- Graduate of the Boston School of | Will arrive from Cass Lake tomorrow ed in marriage yesterday afternoon Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave |afternoon and will be the guests of orders at the Bemidji Music House, ) by Judge of Probate M. A. Clark. })lg Thix;«’iv.‘S;. Phone 319-2._ Residence | Mrs- Black until Friday afternoon. The marriage ceremony was witness- - Not until the polls close tonight |ed by several of the intimate friends RS. TOM SMART will the county option fight end in|of the couple, after which the bridal DRESS MAKING PARLORS Polk county. Every other contest is|party went to the Harrison Cafe, Qrders taken for Nu Bone corsets, made to | OVershadowed by the fight against|where a wedding dinner was served, e ST e g > A = Mat I D . . rder. also tallor made sults, coats. ete. A. D. Stephens by the Saugstad [covers being laid for elght. The| wyy. ';,;:,m;: yof:p,',f‘:'mmed PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONs | €™ All day Sunday they scoured | dinning room and table were appro-| life?” inquired the friend. the rural districts to see that stickers | priately decorated for the occasion.| “Not at all” replied the man who o . - had married money aud was suffering R. ROWLAND GILMORE |were supplied and county option | Mr. Krueger is liveman for the for it. “I'm a case of matrimonial dys- % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON workers will remain in the field until | Northwestern Telephone ° company | peps: e they have to hurry home to cast|of this city and the young couple ::3{1:;"."1591?;“‘“33';[’9":::_’:;: T their votes. They have made arrange | will make their home here. she’s too rich.” ) R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D.|ments for teams to carry voters to| Croupis most prevalent during the PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN every voting precinct in the dry cold weather of the early winter Office in Mayo Block county. months, Parents of young children Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 | Congressman Halvor Steenerson |should be prepared for it. All that Postoffice Corner Phone 304 Bemid}i, Minn. Surprising Prices - FOR MADE-T0-ORDER GLOTHES YOUR choice of scores of stunning styles in suits, coats, skirts, dresses and capes, and 268 fabrics. We have i them all on show. - The garments will be made to your individual measure by the American Ladies Tailoring Company, Chicago. They will be made under the personal direction of their tamous designer. [ Our fitter will take all the measure- ments. We will see that you get all the man-tailored effects. We will ourselves guarantee the fit, the workmanship and materials. SEE THIS EXHIBIT Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. Telephone 535 I make a specialty of carrying all the leading Key West and Domestic brands of cigars. His Deduction. The Sunday school teacher had just explained to the juvenile class that the first parents were made from dust. HIGH GRADE TOBACCOS of all kinds A s s P “Now, Edgar.” she said to a bright R. C. R. SANBORN has recenved. a.reply from Fred Den. | is needed is a bottle of Chamberlain’s MEHTs, Fellonrs ot soT tall Sharato th . L. R nett, commissioner of the general|Cough Remedy. Many mothers are| gyt man was?" This is a remarkable exhibit—these styles and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON land office at Washington, regarding | never without it in their homes and| “Henry Clay.” was the prompt reply. PIPES fi;‘;l:écfsa(i’lf ;‘sziee fiim'}‘}flys‘ifls%zg;h;:l;lg:-wfl:#::: Office—Miles Block his request that fire sufferers in the|it has never disappointed them,| —Chicago News. will quote you a surprising price—almost as low from 5 cents to $15.00 fire-stricken area of Northern Min-|Sold by Barker’s Drug Co. as ready-made prices. Yet the garments will be made to your order. A. WARD, 1\:[}-3 D. nesota be permitted to sell their Ladies Can Wear Shoes T. BEAUDETTE Over First Natiunal Bank. Phone 51} gead and down timber this winter, ABVEHTISED '.ETTERS onte size smaller atter using Allen's Foot Ease, L House No. 60: Lake Blvd. Phone 351 14 ip it the commissioner says that : . “ " e I 315 BELTRAMI AVE. "’ after due application to the chief of List of advertised "Letters for, givcainsiant reliaf'to_corns and tunions. { R. A. E. HENDERSON 5 week ending Nov. 7 1910. Unclaim. | 5oi515 35 easy test: Sprinkle Allen's Foot: the field staff, J. S. Coulter of Du- notice the difference. 1t's the greatest com-| . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON luth, all homesteaders on govern-|®% fort discoyery of the age. Sold_everywhere, " N idii Mi 4 M 25 Don't accept any substitate, For FREE 303 Beltrami A = o - -~ Over First National Bank, Bemidyi, Minn. | 10! Jand who have mot proved up . Men trial packase, address Allon . Olmsied. Lo eltrami Avenue ’I ‘he D&lly Pl oneer { 36. Residence Pone 72. . \ o3, K- Y. | Office Frione e may dispose of the damaged timber g:rkk;{r J °h':' t R. E. H. SMITH upon their claims and log the same Ber‘ Mr An a PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON this winter. Hundreds of thousands B TRe Mr !]I‘h ;e . e rown Mr. John; Office in Winter Block of dolla'rs will be saved, Tt is esti- Cady Mr. H g —_— | mated, in the northern portion of the S M R. E. H. MARCUM state hy the sale of the burned over Dronillard Mr Jas. ) , PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | timber in the affected districts thig| E0Relson Mr. Engel, Office in Mayo Block winter and prompt logging. Timber Eggert Mr. Ernest, ) Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 | cruisers of the big-milling companies Frame Mr. Wm. i 5 Fraser Mr. Hugh are already making preparations y INER W. JOHNSON for large estimating trips into the Flanagan Mr. John, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON burned over country so that _the de-| G0fold Hermaon, Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 1o 010, 5 Grondorn Mr. Fete, R gging can be arranged in . Phone 130 3 e time for the present season. Homdrom' Mr. Ole, Hennigan Arthur, The Vital Parts | DENTISTS When a cold becomes settled in 2 & A e T B . . the system, it will take several| oo g b and it’s just those parts that count most in a suit of clothes. R. D. L. STAN'lUIN days’ treatment to cure it, and the| ot Sl It i & k hi d l A h . e § DENTIST best remedy to use is Chamber- | - 7' " ki) It 1s the workmanship an t%ll oring that 1s put on the in- 2 Office in Winter Bleck lain’s Fough Remedy, It will Matheson Mr. John; 5 Sldc that makes a SUIt hold its shape‘ cure quicker than any other, and Moore Mr. J. E. R.J. T. TUOMY also leaves the system in a natural Peterson I;Ir' o. T DENTIST aud healthy condition. Sold by R‘d"'lo s e \ 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 | Barker's Drug Co. s:!::H""y R. G. M. PALMER i Women DENTIST B Miles Block B Evening Work by Appointment Only Erickson Mrs. Kristian, Fenstad Mrs. Amanda, Giferd Miss Elsie, Higgins Miss .Hazel, High Art 3 Clothes We Are Going LAWYERS Haug Kristin Olson, ] RAHAM M. TORRANCE Tu Muve Leinstad Mrs. W. F. : LAWYER Malhony Mrs. sFlon, = v 3 ) ) : ¢ el Miles Block Telephone 560 , T B Are built to give satisfaction and give you the wear you JFRANK A. JACKSON Our new quarters will 4} uompson Mrs. Mary, expect. S be next to Brown's Tedford Mrs. _ 5 1 ] . T 5 . s Restaurant: on: Bel- Whesir s i They are different: They have a pleasing individuality, a . o (13 9. b 4 . MeDONALD trami Avenue e vy cut, a style, a dash, a “class” that is all their own. Wansch Miss. . 4 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. Let us demonstrate to you that a High Art Suit will enable Tried to Fly. WATCH and WAIT . H. FISK John Milton In “Britain to the Con: ; you to look your best. ) . ATTORNEY AT LAW FOR OUR o Tast aErthe. ::ofi:mshtr\:{l:;glyflzs- : ; : ; Offe over City Drag Btbre QPENING DAY I 5‘;“;&,&’:?..,‘5"’,‘2:,.“"v‘é..“.,“.";’e;;’_";‘.,’th;:' ‘The trying on of a suit does not obligate you to buy. Come S wer, spre: t S OM SMART 1T o e e voee s s peenes DRAY AND TRANSFER - SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Resldonce Phone 58 618 Amarica Ave. Office Phone 12 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- dayllto12a.m., 1to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. - m. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies’ and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Preu_in' and Repairing a Specialty. A— 315 Beltrami Avenue but. the wind being too high, he came futtering to the ground. maiming all his limbs. yvei so conceited was he of his art that the cause of his fall was.| attributed to the want of a tail, as birds have, which he forgot to make. . in and let us show]you. And the price is right too. D & C0. ~ ONE PRICE CLOTHIERS We will more than ever before endeavor to maintain quality System Required. - Clerk—May ‘| have a day's-lenve to- morrow, sir? It is my moth 1-law's fuperal. Employer—My dear Huber: this musto’t occur agalo. Last week. your wife died. and now your mother: in;law’s-going to be buried. You mu arrange” things better In. your famil and see that they happen fo the holl days—Lustige Blatter: : City Drug Store (Where Quality Prevails)