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soo No. 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 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 10:38 a. m. Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p. No. 106 South BoundLeaves at 7:00 a. Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. 58888888 88 No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p.m | No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. m Freight South Bound Lezves at 7:30 a. m Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leaves}tat 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 St. Paul Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasznable. All music up to date. 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 26, Phone 535. LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave orders at the Bemidji 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 years. Is leading in the profes- sion for Beltrami, Koochiching and Itasca!try Co. counties. I{as made Bemidji headquarters for three years, where he has upwards of 200; Western Registry Co. of St. Paul,| steady customers. i Thoroughly familiar with United States make of pianos. You ion if you take him into your con- e before buying your plano.” He will be pleased to me different instruments and will enjoy aiding you in making your selection. Address 515 Bemid)! Ave. ?l!lphm 92 or 310 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS 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. SANBCRN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 House No. 60: 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. STAN'TuUIv DENTIST Office in Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST i st National Bank Build'd. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST EMiles Block Evening, Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS RAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Telephone 560 Miles Block H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Stave EW PUBLIC LIBRARY Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- daylito12a.m., 1to 6 p.m., 7 t0 9 p. m. " Tnuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. ‘BEATRICE-MILLS, Librarian.. 0 will save money and get better | you and explain theithe agent calls. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Call for Mark’s Lung Balsam and get it. T. L. Cochran of Virginia spent yesterday in Bemidji. Tubbs White Liniment for- aches and pains; City Drug Store. George H. Glander of Remer was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. " D. d. Williams of Duluth, train- | Bemidji yesterday. Anyone desiring Spirella corsets please notify Mrs. A. M. Crowell, !413 Mississippi avenue. ! Wanted—Second hand No. 8 or 9 cook stove without reservoir. In- quire at Schwandt & Marin’s, Don’t forget that Tubbs Bilious Man’s Friend cures those tired fcel-’ ings. For sale at City Drug Store. | J. C. Thompson of Blackduck and Charles Carter of Hines were among the many out-of-town visitors in Be- midji yesterday. John Holden, son of Reverend Holden of this city, has entered the office of Attorney M. J. Brown where he will study law. | F. N. Youuggren of Minneapolis |arrived in the city this morning and |is the guest at the home of his broth- er, J. A. Younggren. James Humphrey of Fosston, i cashier in the Farmers state Bank at that place, spent several hours in Bemidji yesterday enroute to Gully, where he goes on a business trip. | Phillip Girard, who has been con. | vected with the job department of the Pioneer Printery for the past }‘two years, left today for New Vork | City, where he will visit relalives for |some time. Mr. Girard expects to i 2o to Buffalo, N. Y., to take a course !in operating a linotype machine. | | THE “NEW IDEAL” accident i policy referred to in another column |is the most popular ever written, | and replaces all other policies issued | either through the American Regis- | of Washington D. C. orthe| | neither of which Companies aow | !sell insurance. ‘Look it over when| Thiugs fhat You Will Find| ‘Roo& Markusen's Gracery ]Smoked Salmon pr. 200 200 { 15¢ 15¢ e 90c iFancy Codfish in wooden boxes ipr.1b Fancy Spiced Herring perlb . | Irish Mackerel pr. i1b ;(l‘(;sl?ered Herr.ing pr. 200 cS;a:lected fnchuvies pr. ] 20(! ammer 90c | o, orrne B 15¢ ix:l;:orted Sardines in oil pr. l 5C { imported Sardines in fish Bouillion pr. can ].5(! : Domestic Sardines in oil pr. | can IOC Domestic Sardines in mustard pr. can 2 150 Smoked fat Herring in tomatoes pr420 C Fish Sauce pr. bottle B can 25¢ Temco Salmon pr. can 15¢ s ‘ . = Codfish in shreds pr. 150 glass | For Saturday we will have Head i Lettuce and a full line of green stuff. Roe & Markusen The Quality Grocers | Phone 206 PhOne 207 | master for the Soo railway, .visited |- | Wallace, ~ The Northern Natio “has since its organization over 10 years ago been a friend for and a true friend of the farmers, the merchants:’ and the wage earners in this com- munity, Hand laundry, at 916 Miss. Ave. Give us a trial, i ‘E. M. Tavlor of Littlefork was ‘in Bemidji yesterday on business. Edward Clark of Littlefork 'trans- acted business:in: the cit’y today. T. J. Wilson of -Park Rapids was a Bemidji business wisitor yester day. William Lenuon of Kelliher spent yesterday in Bemidji on a business trip. Tubbs White Pine Cough Cure cures coughs and ‘colds. City Drug/ Store. E. H. Denu returned last night from a business trip. up the north line of the M. & I. 5 Mrs. M. A. Spooner left last night for Minneapolis, where she will join Judge Spooner in an over-Sunday visit with friends. J. W. Naugle arrived in Bemidji last night from International Falls and will spend the week end with his family here, Remember Hetland & Fallon are closing out theirentire line of hoisery and underwear. Sale begins March 7th: and will continue throughout the week. Patronage hangs on a thread— that thread is your satisfaction, treat you honestly—and it is as strong as a cable. Abuse your confidence— and it snaps like a cobweb. Mark’s Lung Balsam can get your confidence —and hold it. Mrs. W. A. Shoemaker of St. Cloud, who has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. P. White, for the past week left today for Little Falls, where she will be the guest of her daughter Miss Isabelle Shoemaker, who is teaching in the public schools there. Louis Brown, the young son of Attorney and Mrs. John L. Brown, celebrated his ninth birth anniver- sary yesterday by entertaining sever- al -of his friends from 3:30 to 6 o’clock. The afternoon, which was merrily spent with games, was brought to a delightful close when | Mrs. Brown served refreshments to the-guests of her little son. She’| was assisted by Miss Wunsch, Mrs. T. R. Symons and Mrs. F. L. Barpes. The guests were Dick Brenneman, Warren Maro, Leon Bushway, Eldon Hendrickson, Louis Brown, Harry Barnes, Edlreia Barnes, Margaret Symons, Grace Thome, Dora 'Hel- mer, Bessie Newton and Katherine Geisey. “The Law of the Desert Garden” is the title of on interesting and practical article in the March Met- ropolitan, dealing with the human side of the irrigation problem in the West. Another important article is “Easy Money,” in which Karl Decker exposes in detail the methods of the get-rich.quick grafters in mining shares, oil wells. real estate, etc. Under the title of “The First Empire,” Col. Roosevelt’s efforts to secure his renomination to the Presi- dency in 1904, are dealt with in the March instalment of the series, “Theodore ~ Roosevelt — Please Avswer,” by M. E. Stone, Jr. The second of Ralph Paine’s stories of the ““Romances of Butied Treasure,” describes the attempts to recover the gold from the wreck of the Spanish treasure ship sunk near the island of Mull. “Where Have I Heard That Tune Before?” 15 an en- tertaining account, with musical ex- ample, of the origin of some of our popular songs. Authony Hope’s serial, “Mrs. Maxon Protests,” is continued, and there are five short stories by J. R. McMahon, Edgar Margaretta Tuttle, and others. Il 4 Per Cent | Start an account today success. Interest PW' On Savings Deposits and make it grow. It is recording your history and telling the story of your The Security State Bank -OF BEMIDJI E. H. JERRARD E, Dade and.C Blackduck & we: yesterday. = M As a quick relief. for. coughs and colds .use. sMark’s » Lung: Balsam. Price 25, 50 md-l 1.00. i E. H. Reff of Bagley, clerk of court of Ctearwater County, spent-vester-| day. in Bemidjiion 'bu(inspa wpatters. | P. Eberhart and Ed O’Hara of Thief River Falls spent yesterday afternoon’in ‘Bemidji:‘and left “Jast evening for Kellier. =~ * 5 = Viggo Peterson of ‘Puposky, one of the board-of county:commissoners, was in:Bemidji'yesterday in - attend- ence at:the' meeting - of the::county board.: Postmaster-Anton Erickson enter- tained at dinner last evening at the Rex hotel,- and: ‘had ‘as: his ‘guests Messrs: O. C. Rood, L. P. Thomp- son of this city, B. L. Holden of Littlefork, W. C. Larson of Crooks SCORE 'OF PERSONS INJURED | Remarks of Negroes™ Causes Riot at| Braddock, Pa. g Pittsburg, March 10.~~In a riot be-| tween white nien and Tiegroes on a! street - car at Braddock, a suburb, cleven men, five women and a baby, sustained injuries, a number of them being seriously hurt. Several shots were fired. The trouble started when five ne- groes were asked to step into the car from the rear platform inworder that a ‘woman carrying a baby might board the car. An insulting remark from one of the negroes angered the whites and a free for all fight started. ° Inherited. ! Knicker—Jonés has a bad memory. Bocker—His mother never knew what were trumps, and his father couldn’t | remember anything on the witness stand.—New York Sun. DANGER IN DELAY Kidney Diseases Are too Dangerous For Bemidji People to Neglect. The great danger of kidney trou- bles is that they get a firm hold be- fore the sufferer realizes them. Health is gradually. undermined. Backache, headache, nervousness, lameness, soreness, lumbago, urinary itroubles, dropsy,idiabetes.and Brights disénse,follow‘ insmercitess succession. Don’t neglect your ;kidneys. Cure the kidneys with the certain and safe remedy, Doan’s Kidney Pills, which has cured many people right here in Bemidji. B. Carisch, 621 Fifth St., Bemidii, Minn,, says: “For many years I suf- from kidney and bladder My back pained me almost fered trouble. constantly amd the secretions from: my kidneys were irregular in passage. T used a great many remedies, but nothing helped me personally until I procured Doan’s Kidney Pills. I feel that they have rid my system of kidney complaint, for I am now free from every symtom of it.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn . Co., Buffalo, Ney York, sole agents for the Uuited States. Remember the and take no other. OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Residonco Phono 58 610 America Ave. Dffice Phone 12 T. BEAUDETTE Merchant[|Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suits to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pml;ill‘ and Repairing a Specialty. 315 Beltrami Avenue name—Doan’s— M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE {FARMJLOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 107 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn Mining Stocks Bought and Sold 1f you have North American or Vermillion to sell; Call or C. G. JOHNSON ER 4 BROK Office O'Leary-Bowser Bidg. BEMIDJI, MINN. Phons 64) Automobilg, Gas Engine and | Motor Boat EXPERT REPAIR WORK Shop; Lake front - foot of 4th ;St. Phone 152 ton and G. A. Rossland of Chicago. | court. FIRST SESSION OF TRIBUNAL Court of Coqusrg:e Convenes’ at Los e Angeles, Cal. ) Los|-Angeles, Cal, March 10.—The \first session in the West of the new traffic tribunal, the court of commerce. began here, Judge Julian Mack presid: ing. 3 . /Two appeals of the railroads against decisions of the interstate commerce <Commission are to be heard. One is against “an. order forbidding an in- crease from. §1 to $1.10 per hundred- ‘weight in_the transcontinental freight on lemons and the other is against the abolition of the charges for switch- ing cars to private sidetracks. TAKEN FROM BRIDGE T0 CELL | First Officer of Big Liner to Serve Year for Smuggling. New York, March 10.—William Rind, (the first officer: of the American line St. Paul, who was convicted recently of smuggling. dlamond rings into this country, was sentenced to the peniten- tiary on Blackwells island for one year by Judge Hough in the criminal branch of the United States circuy IT'S ABSOLUTELY NEW The Improved Cushion Shoe - will curell ailments of the feet. Try " ‘one pair and be convinced. The Latest and Best Improvment in - Cushion Sole ‘Shoes, just patented by Dr. A. Reed, is the best invention yet devised for comfortable footwear. It surpasses all previous achievements. It has -no equal for genuine comfort, ap- $ 4 proved style and durability Superior to any Shoe on Earth for foot comfort. This is mot the original Dr. A. Cushion Shoe _.previously patented, but Br. A. Reed’s latest and best invention in Cushion Soles. W Glothing House Subscribe For The Pioneer We Represent A BIG HOUSE _ COIgate‘nand Co’s A house that for one hundred years has put forth its best efforts to perfect _toilet niceties. ? A recent addition to their already successful soaps is Colegate and Co’s. Transparent Glycerine soap, (Perfumed) and the price is 15c a bar, two for 25c. An article very similarto an English preparation which is twice its price. Many Transparent Glycerine Soaps are advertised for the complextion. This soap is made by the most approved method, and is as beneficial for the skin as any transparent soap manufactued. It is better and safer than soaps that acquire their transparency through sal-soda, sugar and other substances which give clearness at the expense of benefit to the skin. Unlike these soaps, which become. soft, waste readily, change color or develop mould, ours is thoroughly dried out so that it is permanently clear and hard. Put These on Your Shopping List COLGATE’S TALC POWDERS Violet and Cashmere Bouquet, are safest for mother and child. A wonderful combination of toilet and medicinal qualities, both the powder and its exquiste perfume are antiseptic. COLGATE'S DENTAL POWDER contains all the cleansing virtue possible in a dentifrice, without grit or particles of matter to injure the tender teeth and gums of childhood. The flvaor is both agreeable to the taste and ; ] b thoroughly antiseptic. COLGATE’S SHAVING STICK is for men of the family. If you use or buy shaving soap, ask to see thecreamy soap, “apparently good enough to eat,” to quote a shaver; and its nickeled box, beautiful as Sterling Silver and easier to keep clean. COLGATE'S TOILET WATERS delicately perfume -the handkerchief, relieve : nervous headaches, cool and soften the skin, ’ add comfort to the sick room and in small quanties make a delightful addition to basin or .bath. Anything made by Colgate can be purchased at our Store. Hanson’s A.D.S. Drug Store Post Office Corner Wash Goods Saturday will be wash goods day at this store, we will show many new fabrics, infancy and staple spring goods, we believe that we have the goods that you are looking for and would be pleased to have you take a look at our wash goods before placing your order else- where. : COLGATE'S SHAVING POWDER COLGATE'S SHAVING CREAM Plain and figured Flaxons, Lawns, Dimities, Imported and Domestic Ging- hams, plain cotton Voiles, Splash Voiles, Organdies, Linen Suitings and Percales. ‘Home Journal Patterns Cotton Dress Trimmings o Le:ary;Bo-Wéer- - Co.

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