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- soo. No. 162 East Bound Leaves 10:53 a. m. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. m. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:53 a. m. 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 Leavesfat 3:35 p. m No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m PROFESSIONAL ||| CARDS ARTS | HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ermerly o Radenbush & Co. of 8t. Paul Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and ‘all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to datc. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. | Telephone 535 RS. HARRY MASTEN Instructor of Piano and Pipe Organ Graduate of the Virgil Piano and Pipe Organ School of London and New York. Studio Brinkman Hotel. Room 36, Phone 535. 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 319-2. Residence Phone 174-2. EDWARD STRIDE Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer (Specialty church organs.) Practiced in Europe for vears. Is leading in the profes- sion for Beltrami, Koochiching and Itasca counties. Has made Bemidjl headquarters | for three years, where he has upwards of 200 steady customers. n ‘Thoroughly familiar with United States make of planos. You will save money and get better satisfaction if you take him Into your con- fidence before buying your piano. He will De pleased to meet you and explain the| different instruments and will enjoy alding you in making your selection. Address 516 Bemid]i Ave. Telophone 92 or 310 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE 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 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 INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTUN DENTIST Office in Winter Bleck R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 23(C R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST EMiles Block | Evening;Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE | LAWYER | Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stora EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- daylito12a.m., 1to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. {£rookston, Minn. | Sheriff Harry McCabe, who was shot Books half price, PeterIon". Mrs. Gertrude Rogers solicits your subscriptions for all| 'magazines, also renewals. Phone 487. Are you going to Canada? For cheap rates write or call on W. E Black Canadian Government Agent, Fancy groceres including fresh eggs. butter, cheese etc., at Peter- son’s. If you have any bad cuts or strains, use Tubbs Iodomyrrh, it does its work quickly. For man or beast. Lee LaBaw, court reporter for Judge C. W. Stanton, returned this morning from Grand Rapids, where he has been official reporter for the district court. Just received another large ship ment of pianos. Bemidji Music House. Baby Grands and Inner Players are included in the ship- ment. Callin and get prices and terms. J. Bisiar, manager. Mrs. Vance Garrison returned this morning to Bemidj', where she has resided since early fall. She has been here for three weeks or more enjoying a pleasant visit with her parents and other relatives.—Crooks- ton Times. All the papers, all the magazines, at Peterson’s. Deguty Coroner Kullander of Cass county left this morning for Walker, He wasin charge of the body of Sheriff McCabe, who died on the train while being hurried to the Be- midiji hospital, after being shot by a man he was trying to arrest. When vou feel rotten, take Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend, two teaspoon- fuls to a dose for six doses, taken before meals. It drives the cold| out of your system and starts you right, gets your liver working and | your kidneys on the job again. 50c and $1.00. Robert Delury of Walker, sheriff of Cass couanty and Richard Funck of Walker, attorney of Cass| county, returned to their homes last night after being present at the| autopsy which was held here last evening over the body of Deputy by a man resisting arrest. Three days more only. The half| price sale of all books at Peterson’s. New York Press: Opals, which are commonly regarded by the superstitious as bringers of bad luck, were, on the contrary, considered by the ancients as a lucky stone. In the East it is believed that so long as the wearer implicitly trusts its power it will make him beloved by God and man. The supersition against it began thru the stone- cutters, each of whom would anxious- ly inquire of every other if he Lad had any luck in his cutting, for the opal contains 13 per cent water and is exceedingly brittle, and therefore. difficult to cut successfully. Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure smoothes and satisfies. Be sure you get the name right. It is made different from other White Pine pre- parations. We put a very small amount of morphine and chloroform. It costs us money to put it in but our experience of 29 years in the medicine business tells us that it is worth the money. We sold over thirty-three thousand bottles of Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure in 1910. A few others must know it is good. Try it. ! | where. The more. of your money you have working for you the less you . will_have to work_ for yourself. . It will work and earn 4 per cent for you at the Northern National Bank. Come in with your savines today. Large assortment of masks, at Peterson’s. Judge C. W. Stanton, who bas been at Grand Rapids holding court, returned to Bemidj this afternoon, Miss Goldie Carlton left this morning for St. Paul, whete she ex- pects to remain for some time. All books half price, three more days at Peterson’s. George M. Walz, of St. Cloud, State. Factory Inspector and T'ruant Officer, is.in Ben idji today on official business. = Misu Bertha Prask, who has been visiting during the past two weeks in Minneapolis, relqrned to Bemidji this morning. s Just you keep fit, a few doses ot Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend does wonders. Saves bad feeling and doctors bills. xEEp FIT. The three children of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Lindvold, who reside at Mill Park, have been ill at theirhome for the past week with a severe at- tack of the lagrippe. Half price sale of all books in the store will end Jan. 31. Peterson’s. Tubbs White Liniment relives chilblains, rheumatism, sore throat, cold on the lungs, inflammation any- 25 and 50cts. Pour a little out into a warm saucer before apply- ing. It penetrates quicker. The Swedish Ladies’ Aid was en- tertained yesterday afternoon by Mrs. John Moberg on Beltrami avenue. An unusually large number of women were present and Mrs, Moberg served a delicious lunch. Mrs. M. F. Cunningham enter- tained her Sunday school class last evening at her home on Minnesota avenue. The evening was pleasant- ly spent with games and music and refreshments were served at its close. Fancy fruit, nuts and confections for the table and sick room always, at Peterson’s, Miss Addie Carter left last even-| ing for St. Paul where she will be employed in the trimming Dept. of | the wholesale millinery house of| Stronge & Warner. She was ac-| companied to St. Paul by Miss Olga Paulson, who has employment in an- other line. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets, keep your bowls regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by Barkers Drug Store. e i Circus In Paris Streets. Writing of street life in Paris, Wil helm Feldmann says in the Welt Spie- gel that the unique features are the gymnastic and acrobatic performances ‘which one sees there. Wherever traf- fic will permit one may expect to see the street acrobats, men, women and children, spread their carpet, erect their appararus and, to the accompa- niment of a few instruments, some- times only a drum, give their perform- ances. Feats of strength, balancing and pyramid building are performed, and then one of the youngsters in tights collects the coppers from the crowd which usually congregates. This done, the performers throw leng cloaks over their tights and move on with their wagon to the next halting place. When buying a cough medicine for children bear in mind that Cham- ‘berlain’s Cough Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whoop- ing cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by}{Barkers Drug Store. Copyright 1909, by C. E. Zimmerman Co,--No, 5 THEIR earnings but their savings have not. account 1nsures perfect independence in mature years. Monday 7to 9 p. ibrarian. Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. The Northern National Bank have been sufficient A bank Eplscopal. There will be no_Sunday service. Sunday school at S lnlndlpl\q!:n Lutheran. There will be services- in the morning with communion. -Sunday school at noon. - Evening service at 8. During the following week there will be a series of meetings. in the church, conducted by Immasaries |Stenes and Gelan of the Bemidji district. 'The first meeting will be held on Wednesd_ny evening, Febru- ary 1. Baptist. Men’s Bible class 10. = Morning service 11. Subject—"'We would see Jesus.” The evening service will be a union meeting held in the Presbyterian church., Prayer Meeting on Thurs- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Booth, Cor. 9th st. and Minnesota Ave. = H. Robinson McKee, - Pastor, Methodist. Service in the Masonic Temple. Preaching at '10:45. Subject— “A New Creative.” Sunday school at 12. Epworth League at 6:30. Special program. There will be no evening services on accound of the Sunday school institute at the Presbyterian church. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at the home of Mrs., E. M. Minnick, 914 Irvine avenue. Every- body welcome. Chas. Flesher, pastor. Presbyterian. Morning worship at 11. This will be the secord address on “The Bible The Word of God.” Sunday school at 12:15. There will be’ no young peoples service owing to the Union service in this church at 7:30. When the Sunday school Institute will be- gin. The House Arsenal. Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend. Tubbs White Pine. Cough Cure. ‘Tubbs White Liniment. Tubbs Iodomyrrh. With these medicines in the house, the doctors won’t call very often, Guaranteed: to-make good. . Pottery and Secrecy. In the royal manufactory of pottery at Meissen, Saxony, the work was for merly carried on with the utmost se crecy to prevent the processes from becoming known elsewhere. The es- tablishment was a complete fortress, the portcullis of which was not raised day or night, no stranger being per- mitted to enter for any purpose what- ever. Every workman, even the chief inspector, was sworn to silence. This Injunction was formally repeated every month to the superior officers employ- ed, while the workmen had constantly before their eyes in large letters the warning motto, “Be Secret Unto Death.” It was well known that any person divulging the process would be imprisoned for life in the castle of Koenigstein. Even the king himself when he took strangers of distinction to visit the works was enjoined to se- crecy. One of the foremen, however, escaped and assisted in establishing a manufactory in Vienna, from which the secrefs spread all over Germany. Her Diamond Necklace. Brown is a very careful man. He is superlatively careful. So careful is he that he has insured his insurance money. Now, Brown has a wife. Wives have to be given birthday presents, and on his wife's ‘first birthday after their marriage he gave her a beautiful dia- mond necklace. This was not as reck- less as you might think, for each stone on the necklace represented a year of Mrs. Brown's life, and le let every one know that. And he arranged to give Mrs. Brown a new diamond each birthday. And he let the neighbors know that too. He has just missed giving his wife a birthday present for the ninth succes- sive year. A As to when greed will conquer pride and his wife will ask for another birth- day present, we shall have to wait and see.—Pearson’s. The Salt Charm Failed. Some three years before the Franco- | German war broke out Count Secken- dorff accompanied King William I. on his visit to Napoleon III. and was present at the celebrated dejeuner giv- en in the Pavilion de Diane at Fon- taineblean. King Willlam, who was sitting next the empress, was asked by her to pass the salt, and in comply- ing with this request he threw a little salt over his shoulder. Upon the em- press exclaiming, “Why do' you do that?” the king explained that in his country it was the custom to do so when passing the salt to ward off bad luck and any chance of ‘a quarrel. The empress in a prettily’ turned speech at once replied, “But shrely there is no danger of anythinginterfering’ with our friendship.” In' less than ‘three years the Germans had crossed the Rhine.—London Spectator. His Objection. Artist—Why do' you''object to this| miniature?” Nurich—It looks' like me;| 1l admit, biit it's too stingy.” Better’ {make one life m-‘uwlncat'tfl. 2 Sunday - school 12:15." i, Rhine—namely, that of “selling” maid- ens at public auction. For nearly four || centurles. on Easter Monday—auction day—the town crier or clerk of -St. Goar has called all the young people together and to the highest bidder sold sen girl and her only during the ‘entire year. The fees are put into the public poor box. 3 | TIEL Appendicitis, How to avoid it. Listen to your paing. Try our way, Read the booklets, “'General Health Discovers Himself” furnished free by Tubbs Medicine Co., River Falls, Wis. Worth money to the man who has time to set up and take notice. Have TO ALL FROM - Standard Manufacturers who have decided to spend their advertising money with you, by pack- ing ‘L. O. U. NOTES \with all their pack- ages. | (FACSIMILE SHOWN ABOVE) What This Means . TO YOU Every time you purchase a package ¢ Cocoa, Chocolate, Coffee, and other Products, you will find packed with it an L. O. U. NOTE, which is really a check signed by the Manufacturer. With these I. 0. U. NOTES you can purchase Whatever You Desire FROM Your-Store - Keeper (In Your Own Town) Your Storekeeper will be gladto getthese I.0.U. Notes, as he makes an Extra Profit on every sale made in this way™, A NN, Watch for the L.O.U. ARROW | | | | 1. 0. U. COMPANY 3 West 20th Street NEW YORK the privilege of dancing with the cho- | m right any ways, often of eyesight.” Should you feel that" your eyes are not shall feel ho Have you ever stopped to think that every few years you practically pay for the house you live in and yet do not own It E STRAI overs a fiulti_tmjg'o ills, t;uxd 15-caused and aggravated en leads to permanent injury and loss red to be at your service and to give r advice Drs. Larson & Larson Figure it up for yourself. Thecdore Roosevelt says: “No Investment on earth s 8o safe, 8o sure, so certain to enrich its owners as undeveloped realty.” We will be glad to tell you about the City of Be- midji. and quote you prices with easy terms of payment if desired on some of the best residence and business property in_that rapidly growing City. A letter addressed to us will bring you full- particu- lars or if you prefer to see the property, call on H. A. Simons, at Bemidji. The Soo Railroad is now running its freight and 8T. PAUL Rich Men's Clothes At Poor Men's Prices passenger trains into - Bemidji; investigate the oppor- " tunities off2red for business on a small or large scale. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 404 New York Life Bullding MINNESOTA That’s our clothing proposition in a nut “shell. We have been having a big suit and overcoat sale and it is going to continue to be bigger than ever, because we will again slash the prices Distinctive Suits and Coats For men and boys at one-half original prices. which will enable you to buy. We have included our complete line of furnish- ings M. 0. Madson & Co. in these price reductions. One Priced Clothiers Are You Using Chase & Sanborn’s Coffee? If Not, Why Not? In the Year of 1911) we sold Fourteen Thousand Pounds 1666 pouq&ds a Month 416 pounds a Week 69 pounds a Day Chase & Sanborn’s Coffees are acknowledged to be the standard of excellence. They are literally the finest grown—absoluteiy pure==the quality line ==money cannot buy anything better—always the same—year in and year out. We like to have you be one of our coffee customers. ubseribe for The Pioneer ‘Roed& Markusen The 'ng'avlity Crocers 5 Phone 207 i edy Pofozey s {58 BEATY A% migtaltes st of peagh ] WA