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— 4 " No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. SOCIAL [PERSONA soo No. 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. Great 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. Frefght West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. Blacksmith., Try me, W. J. Kerr. No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 815 a. m | /2T&€ logging interests in this section No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. m |of the state is in Bemidji today. :m 3‘; i;mt:‘ g-;um; fiam at ;1:211)5 p.m| Mrs. J. A. Donery of Walker 0. or! und Leaves at 4:20 a. m f i Freight South Bound Lezves at 7:30 a. m | *PE0¢ the day in Bemidji ona com- Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. m | Dioéd business and pleasure trip. Minn. Red Lake & Man. ! 100 pairs of $2.50 and $3.00 shoes No. 1 North Bound Leavesjiat 3:35 p. m |are now on sale for $1.50 a pair, at No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. m‘ Anderson” & Johnson Employment T Easter post cards—at the City Drug Store. O. Bonday of Battle Lake was a 2uest at the Rex today. S.E. Johnson a Tenstrike busi- ness man spent Mondayi n Bemidji. Ama first class horse shoer and 335333838 | office store. William Burse, who has charge of ;‘the Crookston Lumber Co., interests ”in and around Kelliher spent yester- day in the city. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS John Meyer and son John left this | morning for Medicine Hat, Canada, where they will spend the coming summer farming. Mr. Meyer has some land in that country. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Black, who have | spent the past several days in Mer- 1riam Park, St. Paul, bave returned| ! idji. Mr. B hi reas nable. All music up to date. ‘m B,emld” .Mr Iack Jett. Als morning on his regular weekly trip HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner |in the interests of the Kelley Howe- Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel,| Thompson Hardware Co., of Du-| Telephone 535 Iluth, | Dr. J. D. Taylor of Grand Forks, LENN H. SLOSSON | who has a summer cottage at the PIANO TUNING | head of Lake Bemidji, and who has Graduate of the Boston School of | spent the summer months here for sr‘(?;,as la‘t"{':g’ lfifl’;:fi"" l\lfil‘fé FII‘;?::’ | the past several years, is in Bemidji | 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence | today attending to repairs on his Phone 174-2, i cottage and making other arrange.! | ments relative to the moving of his EDWARD STRIDE " o amily bere some time in May. Dr. Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer | 1., ., ' fecently teluried’ Eon & (Specialty church organs) Practiced in | | Europe for years. Is leading In the protes- tour through Europe, where he has sion for Beliraml, Koochiching and Itasca : : e e Bemid)i headquarters | been since leaving Bemidji last fall, re he has upwards of 200 HARRY MASTEN Piano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Co. of §t. Paul Instructor of Violn, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms Address 516 Bemld]i Ave. Telephone 92 or 310 Ii. REYNOLDS H- Architect and Realestate “Broker ' Offices—Room 9, 0'Leary-Bowser Bldg. | Phone 23 | M. COOK 1 o CIVIL ENGINEER | Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 | 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. SANBORN | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Office—DMiles Block A. WARD, M. D. * Over First Nativnal 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 ‘ cnat Girls R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Isn’t that aneat, eaptivating coat we're showing? It’s just Oftice in Mayo Block | Phone 1§ Residence Phone 21J | one—others in stock just as good and stylish. INER W. JOHNSON | We don’t know of any rea- PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON son why your little girl should | | | | i Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 | Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 | DENTISTS not have a stylish as well as —— = a good coat. And when she R. D. L. STANTUN getsa “PalmerGarment,” DENTIST she’ll get both in one. We pride ourselves on sell- ing coats—both for full-grown women and children—that give the greatest satisfaction while they are being worn. They keep their shape, fit || nicely and prove, as the days go by, that they were worth the money you paid, and more. We shall appreciate a visit Office ir. Winter Bleck DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST 1st National Bank Build'g. Telephone 230 R. G. M. PALMER DENTIST IMiles Block Evening;Work by Appointment Only LAWYERS from you, want to show our ——————————— || special offerings in Ladies RAHAM M. TORRANCE || Suits and Coats for Eastey LAWYER Sunday. Miles Block Telephone 560 H. FISK . ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store 0’Leary-BowserGo never is laid off. - $1.00 or more will || start you at the Northern National t‘Bauk. 4 per cent interest and abso- lute security. A fine line of Easter post cards at the City Drug Store. Frank Jackson of Virginia wasa guest at the Markham today. O. Johnson, of Nashwauk was a Bemidji business caller today. the Henrionnet Millinery parlors. Christ Mueller of Littlefork, trans- acted business in Bemidji yesterday. of Mallard, spent today in the city. Harry Claflin of Remer, made Be- midji a short business visit yester- day- F. T. Barackson of Blackduck, spent today in Bemidji on business matters. Shapenaa’s new Blacks mith shop I have gotit. Come and see me. W. J. Kerr.~ Ella Paulcoth, who teaches in the public schools of Cass Lake, is a | Bemidji visitor today. Fred Button, one of the business men of Big Falls, was in Bemidji Monday on business. J. P. Foote, of the Crookston law firm of Miller & Foote, is in Bemidji today on legal business. Miss Irma Hazen who has been on the sick list for the past week is reported somewhat better. R. M. Cassler and wife of Big Falls are in the city today on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Misses Lillie Maloney .and Jose- phine Brehr, teachers in the Walker puclic schools, were in Bemidji last evening. The Auxiliary of the K. P.’s was entertained this after noon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Opsahl, 1101 Be- midji avenue. Deputy Sheriff Helmer, left last evening for Baudette, he having been called there to attend to some official business. Mrs. M. B. Patten of Remer, spent yesterday in Bemidji and left last evening for Walker, where she will |remain several days as the guest of friends. The Presbyterian Ladies will hold i a food sale in connection with the | Easter Sale, All the profit of the Easter sale and supper will help put | in the basement of the church. Ben Johnson and John Ellingson, both of Duluth, were in Bemidji to- day, and had in view a proposition whereby they will enter into busi- ness here in the near future. Harvey Van Horn of Marble, one of the coming towns on the Iron but who is now located in Minne- apolis, and who has spent the past several days in Bemidji, left this morning for Duluth. Mr. Melges will return to Bemidji the latter part of | the week, and will complete several business transactions before return- ing to Minneapolis. When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleas ant to take. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used in its preparation give it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has no superior for colds, croup and whooping cough. For sale by Bark- ers Drug Store. 0000000000000 © BEMIDJI MARKET PRICES ¢ OO0 000000000 6 Butter (Dairy)... Eggs ... Potatoes . Onions \1.50 Cabbage .03 Turnips .50 | Beets ... .02 | Poultry . .15 Wheat 1.00 Oats .40 Buy Home Made Bread. For the convenience and accomo dation of the citizens of Bemidji, W A. Gray, proprietor of the | Bakery has placed his bread with the = following dealers of this city: | Roe & Markusen, 207 Fourth strest Wm. McCuaig, 120 Third street; Henry Miller, 295 Beltrami avenuc; P. M. Dicaire, 1101 Irvine; Peter- son’s, 213 Third street and H. P. Botting, 624 America avenue. - Or- der by phone. Fresh bread dii_ly. Second showing of Millinery at Harry Sinker, a general merchant Range, was a Bemidji business||” H caller yesterday morning. Mr. Van I ua“s Horn is a general contractor at Marble. t | iy Insurance x A. A. Melges, formerly of this city, i Home | Outd ‘Teacher—Now, boys, I want to see if any of you can mak¢ a complete sen- tence out of’ two words, bhoth baving the same sound to the ear. 2 . First Boy—I can, Miss Smith. Teacher—Very well, Robert. Let us hear your sentence. : |, First Boy—Write right. Teacher—Very good. Second Boy—Say, Miss Smith, I can beat that. I can make three words of 1t—wright, write right. Third Boy (excitedly)—Gee! this—wright, write rite right. Teacher (thrown off her guard)— Whew!—Topeka Journal, 7t Hear The Haughty Cook. “My dear, will you kindly ask that haughty cook of ours to stew some tripe I brought home? I haven’t the nerve.” “Where is the tripe?” “She’s looking at it now through her lorgnette.” — Spokane Spokesman-Re- | view. The Very Idea! Mr. Woggs—I'm through with Bump. I told him we are going to name our “| baby after some great personage and asked him for a suggestion. Mrs. Woggs—What did he say? Mr. Woggs —He sald, “Name it after ours."—Puck, | How Could He? Aunt—You will never learn how to | manager your money, Karl. Nephew | —Can you wonder at it, auntie? My acquaintance with it 18 always so short. —Fliegende Blatter. | | | | ‘When life ceases to be a promise it does not cease to be a task.~Amial A Kidney Cure ' You Can Bank On Prove the Treatment Before You Pay For It. Your Druggist Hasa Free | Sample Package For You. Kidney diseases justly produce in- tense fear in the hearts of those af- flicted with it, for unless treated promptly by the right method they usually end fatally, Every sufferer from kidney or blad- der trouble may thank science for the new treatment, Dr, Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills are remark- able. They straighten up lame backs every time and right off, Every man and woman can prove it without cost. No matter how badly or despondent you feel about your case, if you have back pains, bladder gahm. Bright's dis- ease, diabetes, or rheumatism in any form, do not worry an_instant longer. Go to your druggist and get a package of Dr. Derby’s Kidney Pills—25 and 50 cents, or direct from Derby Medicine Co., Taton Rapids, Mich. | If you want to prove first that all | these statements are true, tell your druggist to give you a free sample package. Try them and be convinced. Farm and Real Estate William C. Kilein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19. Bemidji, Minn. | mer’s Swamp-Root. Derby’s Kidney | | A VALURBLE SUGGESTION Information of Imbortance o Every- e ne, 2 A great deal of pain and suffering |might be avoided if we had some knowledge of physiology and the care of the body, particularly those parts that do the most work and should al- ‘ways be kept strong and healthy. In an interview with a prominent physician he states that people should pay more attention to their kidneys as they control the other organs to a remarkable degree and do a tremend- ous amount of work in removing the poisons and waste matter from the system by filtering the blood. During the winter months especi- ally, when we live an indor life, the kidneys should receive some .assist- ance when needed, as we take less ex- ercise, drink less water and often eat more_ rich heavy food, thereby fore- ing the kidneys to do more work than Nature intended. Evidence of kid- ney trouble, such as lame back, in- ability to hold urine, smarting or burning, brick dusk or sediment, sal- law complexion, rheumatism, may be weak and irregular heart action, warns you that your kidneys require help immediately to avoid more ser- lous trouble. An herbal medicine containing no minerals or opiates has the most heal- ing influence. An ideal herbal com- pound that has had remarkable suc- cess as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kil- You may receive a sample bottle of Swamp-Root by mail, absolutely free. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamp- ton, N. Y., and mention the Bemidji Daily Pioneer. A READY FOR GEMENT WORK 1 do all kinds of Cement Work —Lay Sidewalks, Curbing, Etc. NELS LOITVED) 813 Mississippl Ave. Phone 470 | IT'S. DIFFERENT e — Our Showing 0f goods arriving line of Hair Goods. Easter Millinery Still continues with new daily. The Henrionnet Hetland & Fallon Have arranged especially goods. strongly appeal to every dressy woman with a love for pretty Millinery. Make it a point to visit Hetland Co to Him for Farm Loans for the Easter trade.” Every day our stock has been refreshed with new The present assortment for Easter wear will us this Easter week. JOHN G. ZIEGLER “THE LAND MAN’ Fire- Life-====1IN SUR A N C E----Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES FARM LANDS BOUGHT AND SOLD & Fallon Office--0Odd Fellows Building Order your Amerioan Tent & Awning Co. 807-300-311 Washington Ave. N. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, Tents, Stack Covers ste. 309 Minnesota Ave. ' F M. MALZAHN & CO. * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE . FARM[LOANS, RENTALS FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES 407 Minn. Ave. Bemidji, Minn Let us show you this splendid line. Also remember that we _keep a full Millinery Parlors YOUNC MEN’S MODERN CLOTHES $10.00 TO $30.00 The Right Kind Of Clothes For Easter Clothes that are distinctive but not freakish--- stylish but not extreme---different but tasty--- just the sort of clothes the Young Men of Today like to wear, are now being shown here to those interested in the new Spring styles.s You may not be ready to buy yet, but you are surely ready to look. You should have a new suit for Easter.