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4. ABOUT APPENDICITIS Bemidjl people can now learn just how Appendicitis starts and how they can SILY prevent it. Ask for the free Appendioitis book at B. N. French & Co,, druggists. Reward! $26.00 reward will be paid to any one locating and helping to raise the 22 foot launch “Kee Mar” in Lake Bemidji. For information call at room 47, Brinkman hotel or phone 535. HARRY MASTEN. It is worsethanuseless to takeany medicines internally for muscular or chronic rheumatism. All that is needed is a free application of Chamberlains Liniment. For Sale by Barkers Drug Store. REST AND HEALTH TO MOTHER AND CHILD.( Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP has be er SIXTY YE. y MILLIONS « for_their REN W, Wi i rm| . Be s an sk for “*Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no othet kind Twenty-five centsa bottle. Farm and Gity Loans Insurance and Real Estate William €. Klein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 19, Bemidji, The dainty girl graduate must be photographed. Make the appointment early. HakkerupStudio | Robertson and Ritter. SPORTS OF R R R R R R R R R R R RN ) © Monday Baseball Results, ¢ POPOPPOOPOOO® OO St. Paul, June 13.—The visitors batted Chech out of the box in 1 1-3 innings yesterday afternoon and hit Laroy, who succeeded him, hard, winning the game by a score of 8 to 5. The local club made seven er- rors which figured in the run getting. Ralston got a single and triple out of four times nt bat. Manager Howard of Louisville announced that Rudy Hulswit, who was recently secured from Chattancoga in exchange for a pitcher, would join the club at Mil- waukee. St. Paul 5 11 7 Louisville .... 8 12 2 Chech, Laroy and Kelly; Higgin- botham and Hughes. Minneapolis, June 13.—Lessard, the star Columbus pitcher, was bat- ted off the slab by Minneapolis yes- terday, the home team bunching hits with Columbus’ errors in two innings and running wild on Ludwig. Five double plays by Minneapolis, Wil- liams taking part in each, cut off Columbus runs. R. H. E, Minneapolis 3 Columbus +.vvvvuiun., 2 8 b Patterson and Owens; Lessard, Sitton and Ludwig and Bemis. Kansas City .......... 10 13 5 Toledo: wieyaivs saaasid is 9 11 5 Brandon, Altrock and O’Connor; Yingling, Swann and Carisch. ) R. H. E Milwaukee . .. 6 19 2 Indianapolis .. .. 8 12 3 MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS. Natfonal League At Cincinnati 3; New York 1. At Chicago 6; Boston 5. At Pittsburg 4; Brooklyn 2. At St. Louis 4; Philadelphia. American League. At New York 4; Cleveland 1. At Boston 4; Detroit 5. At Washington 0; Chicago 4. At Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 0. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. THE DA Cincinnati ... ..... 24 27 471 Brooklyn ... ... ..18 32 .360 Boston ... ... .... 12 39 .236 American League. . L. Pet. Detroft ... oo v 15 .712 Philadelphia 17 .638 Chicago ... ....... 20 .545 Boston ... ..y 4ues 22,542 New York ... ..... 22 .522 Cleveland ... . 31 .392 Washington . 33 .340 St. Louis ... 34 .320 CASS LAKE DOWNS WALKER. Win Cne to Nothing Game of Six Innings in Rain, Playing in a drizzling rain for nearly six innings Sunday after- noon Cass Lake defeated Walker by a score of 1 to 0. “Big Chief” Chas Roy was in the box for Cass|3 Lake and did not allow his oppon- ents a single safe hit in five innings. | Walker had their bats the first half | of the sixth and succeeded in landing for one scratch hit over first base. |3 At this time the rain fell in torrents and the game was called. In the third inning Roy struck out three batters in succession. In Cass Lake’s half of the same in- ning two clean safe drives were made in succession and both were counted for outs, Taylor trying to stretch his into a double on a mud- dy field and Lydick was called out for “cutting” first base. Cass Lake score came in the fourth inning when Neils landed out a “Texas leaguer,” was sacrificed to second, stole third, and came in on La “| Fountain’s sacrifice hit. Score by innings: : Vwalker 00000 0—0 » | Cass Lake 00010 0—1 Tae Cuss Lake team will go te Hibhing the end of this week whrn thay will 1'zy two games with (he strong lithbhing team. The woman of today who good health, good temper, good sense, bright eyes and a lovely complexion, the result of correct living and good | § digestion, wins the admiration of | the world. If your digestion is faul- |3 ty Chamberlain’s Live Tablets will | correct it. For Sale by Barker|{ Drug store. HELP WANTED Girl wanted at Erickson hotel, 310 3 American Association W. L. Pet. Kansas City ... ... 35 19 .648 Columbus .. . 22,600 o ‘Minneapolis 28 51T Milwaukee . .. o 29 .491 Louisville ... .. .. 29 .482 BtaPaul (o wae sen 31 .456 Toledo ... ... ....25 33 .431 35 .386 L. Pet Chicago ... ... ... 18 .633 New Fork. .ow: sucos o 19 .630 Philadelphia ... 20 .608 Pittsburg ... 22 .b51 St. Louis ... 23 .531 America Ave. 3 WANTED—Scrub girl at Hotel Markham. FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE—Farm contains | eighty acres with good frame house , and barn and several acres under : cultivation. Small lake and brook |4 on land. Land described as follows; | 3 NE 1-4 of SE 1-4 and SE 1-4 of | 4 s G R Caloric. hours. pamphlet. pearance. Phone 178-2 Has obtained the exclusive sale of d the new Caloric Fireless Cook stove, another labor saving article for the | kitchen, while washing dishes the f following meal can be prepared in twenty minutes and placed in the It will be ready to serve in several hours and keep hot for ten The Caloric will cook while you go shopping or calling. Saves full-labor and worry-- Just the article for these hot summer days at home or in |8 camp. Come in and examine them and get a descriptive §§ They range in price from $9 to $17.25. : A fine line of porch chairs, swingsand couch hammocks. Hoosier Kitchen Cahinets | Went to Work Saving Steps and Work for twenty-Five Happy Housewives Lahr’s Furniture We sell the “Old Hickory” line---none more com- fortable, nor more durable, artistic and yet rustic in ap- Prices from $2.25 to $6.75. Bemidji, Minn- NE 14, Section 14, Town I49,Trop gatm 2 fron gates, Axmin.| Blod, and nouse at venth and Bel- Range 35. Write Wm. Burce,| {gter rug 9x12. 523 Bemidji| trami Ave. inquire at Stechman Kelliher, Minn., for price, etc. avenue: Cafe. FOR SALE—4 room house, 1-2 acre | FOR SALE—Warranted second hand lot, good well. Mrs. C. L. Wright, sewing machine at Music store. 18 St. and Park Ave. Phone 502.| FOR SALE—Household furniture at FOR SALE—Large frame bullding| 1115 Minnesota avenue, at South Bemidji cheap, inquire at | FOR SALE—Number 5 Oliver type- M. & 1. depot. writer. Doran Bros. FOR SALE—Household furniture. = FOR RENT Must be sold at once. 103 So. Ir~ |~ _ _SOW B™WNT vine Ave. FOR RENT—House at 1111 Lake MISCELLANEOUS A A e e PP, POINT COMFORT—The finest sum- FOR RENT—Large hall over Majes- tic suitable for lodge purposes or ‘will partition off to suit tenant. FOR RENT—Modern 7 room house | The new paint firm Harris & El- on Beltrami Ave. The T. J. Mil- dridge, painting, paperhanging ler Co. and decorating, at Minnesota FOR RENT—Cottage at (iraud| hotel. ! Forks bay. Address box 326 Be-| WANTED—Sewing by the day. For midji. further particulars phone 556. O’Leary-Bowser Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. Wédnesday Morning, June 14th We start the TIBBS, HUTCHINGS BANKRUPT SALE. We have received 7 large cases of these goods and there is about as much more on the road. The sale will continue until 10 o’clock Satur- day night, june 24th. There will be something new every day. In the Basement Men's white muslin night shirts V' neck, full size, $1.00 values at 59¢ Men's Negligee banded shirts, plain blug and tasty stripes 75¢ to $1.00 valuss for 48c sach Men's Hose, fine fan hose and good heavy Rockford Sox 0¢ and I5¢ values at 5c a pair Men's fine hose, fancy striped and checks all shades, 25¢ values for 15¢ Men's 90¢ blue Overalls 65¢ Boy’s 60c blue Overalls 45¢ Men's blue star 75¢ Overalls 59c Boy's 50¢ hlue Overalls 39c Men's blue $1.00 Overalls 75¢ Boy's 30c blu Overails 21c Men's blue 30c Overalls 69c Boy's 50¢c KiKi pants 39¢ Men's $1.00 KiKi Ovaralls 75c¢ Men’s 85¢ hlue Jackets 65¢ From our own stock we have selected a lof of $20.00 and $25.00 Men's suits and have marked them for this sale at $13.75 Wash Goods 25¢ mercerized Jacquard 18c 15¢ Organdy De Lux 10c 35¢ mercerized Poplin 21c 35¢ Kimona cloth 22 1-2¢ Flannels 18¢ Outing Flannel 10c 13¢ Outing Flannel 9c 15¢ Shaker Flannel 10 1-2c Lots for sale and cottages to rent. A. O. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn. 15¢ Madras shirting 10c 15¢ Toile De Nord Ginghams 11 1-2¢ 15¢ Bafiste 10c 35¢ Foulard 22 1-2¢ 15¢ Duck 10c 10¢ Outing Flannel 7 1-2¢ 25¢ Selkirk Flannel 19¢ Domestics 22¢ Pillow tubing 42 in. wide 18c [0c Sea Island 36 in. unbleached shesting 8c 25¢ Pillow tubing 45 in. wide 20c 5¢, 36 in. cambric 12¢ 10¢ Sea Island 36 in. bieached shesting Sc 12 hleached sheeting 9 1-2¢ 10c, 36 in. cheese cloth nearly all colors 7 1-2c ayd Dress Goods 50c, 38 in. Scofch plaid 38 $1.00 blue 40 in. Suitings 75 $1.25, 42 in, blue Suitings 79c 90¢c, 40 in. hlack suiting 69¢ 50c, 36 in. cardinal suiting 35¢ 50c standard wool Flannel, colorsred, gray, navy 33c Linens 12¢ Huck fowels 9¢ 25¢ Damask towels 20¢ 35¢ Damask towels 25¢ Notions Garment fasteners 3c a card Black darning cotton 7 a doz 10c towel racks 2 for 15¢ 8 yards corset sirings Sc sach - Laces 6 pieces silk all over laces $1.00 and $2.00 values 59c a yard, bands fo maich 19c a yard. 1 lot Val laces 3c a yard Ladies $1.00 Umbrellas 79c 15¢, 52 in. brown Panama 55¢ $1.25, 48 in lavender wool Taffeta 79c 25¢, 36 in. Suitings 19¢ 15¢, 38 in. Mohairs 39¢ . 65¢, 36 in. Henrietta 45¢ 50c, 36 in. Mohairs 29¢ 15¢ hieached Damask 50c 12¢ brown Grash 8c 20c Huck towels 15¢ Solf threading needles 3 a paper Bone crochet hooks 3c each Thimbles 3¢ each Men’s $1.25 Umbrellas 89¢ NOTI CE Goods received during sale, from the Tibbs Hutchings purchase, will be on sale the day following receipt of same. TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1911. mer resort in Northern Minnesota..