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MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1912, board of directors, assessible. January, 1912, personally. appeared be- fore me, Phillip S. Pendergast, to me known to be one of the persons named in and who executed the foregolng Ar- ticles of Incarpomt{onfild he acknowl- edged that he executed® che same gs his free act and decd, for the uses and purposes therein expressed. 3. ¥, Burdick, Notary Public, Koochiching County, Minn, and shall ba' on- ARTICLE IX, “The highest amount of indebtedness or liability, to which this company -shall at anytime be subject, shall be fifty thousand ($50,000) dollars. In testimony whereof, we have here- unto. subscribed our names this 29th day of November, A. D, 1911.' Lloyd G, Pendergast, W. ‘W.; Clark, Ira; Crowly, Tim; Ellholt, Binar (2); Gallousky, Ru- dolf; Larsen, Benjaman; Larsen,. Os- car; Moen, Ole; Martin, G. W.; Nel- son, Owen; women: Siasomdson;, Miss Ola; Sullivan, Mrs. J.; Tietze, Miss Anna and Willis, Miss Blanch. m'or i — e RAILROAD TIME CARDS 500 0AD 162 ‘Bast Bound Leaves 9:54 a. m. 163 West” Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m. 186 East Bound Ledves 5 p. m. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. m. MAJESTIC “"PROGRAM MONDAY. AND TUESDAY. | 3000 feet of Best License Pictures ‘~.~' m' AXD fl” co. [ ‘Krow lll men by these presents: That we, the undersigned, have and do asso- clate - ourselves together for. the pur- pose of forming a corporation under the laws of the State 6f Minnesota, and to. that end, do hereby adopt these Articles of Incorporation, BEMIDJI BRIEFS ....... aeve K DA]LY HEALTH HmT Friends of Ernest Senear surprised R ARTICLE I. - P. 1. Russell, My commission expires April 17, 1914, Food for Heat and Energy. him at his home on 921 Mississippi || 1—Overtare——*‘Mayette” Name. A. H. Delap, e il GREAT NORTHERN the solid part of our food should : | sion belng the anmiversary of his|| 2—*The R (Biograph) || o, the Northe s D. 8. Pendergust, Conhty of Tisata |34 Bast Bound Leaves 12:08 p. m. : be that which supports combus- : | birth. Flinch was played and re- || A life protrayal by the Biograph Co. ARTICLE 11, Clare §. Todd, B 1t Kknown that on this 8th day of |35 West Bound Leaves 3:42 a. m. tion, maintaining %eat, muscu- :| freshments were served. Those pres- and a beautiful picture all ¢ Place of Business. Alice Pendergast, | January, 1912, personally appeared be- 3 way through. ‘The principal place of transacting the Florence Middleton, fore me. Clare S. Todd, to me known to : lar energy. This is taken as fat : : or oil, starch or sugar. A certain :| ent were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gains, Mrs. Rose Chilson of Wilton, Mr. business of this corporation shall be in the City of Bemidjli Beltrami county, Minnesota, with sucly other branch offi- 105 North Bound Arrives 7:45 p. 106 South Bound. Leaves 6:30 a. Hannah Tinnie Pendergast, In Presence of: Vera M. Cameron, be _one of the persons named fn and . | who executed the foregoing Articles of 3—*‘A Man For All That”” (Edison) An interesting Western drama. m. m. m. 36 Fast Bound Leaves 1:16 a. m. m m m m percentage of fat is necessary for :!and Mrs. Dell Senear, Mrs. Wm. Hart, | 4—qllustrated Song ces, within or without the state, as the | - Joseph Harrington, D D o edg el hay | Freight West Leaves at - © the best nutrition. The consump- : | Mrs, Bugene Gains and William || #] Love to be in- Loveland with a ||202r%,.of, directors of this corporation| - L. P. Swenson, . g Witness to | deed, for the uses and purposes therein | Frelght Bast Leaves at ), . tion of olive oil has increased : ' Hart Girl Like You” Mm% Som e, 1 g abligh. il Ry DLo §. Pendergast: | expressed. o : Minnesota & International : rapidly during the past few :| : o C. J. Woodinansee Duratfon. Reuben_Johnson, | T e O aco, | 32 South Bound Leaves 8:16 a. m. ! : years. It is not generally known : | (Anyn books k"' t““:(smm . halt 5—“The Gredtest of Engineering ,o'f;‘aox::":filfu"t‘;fi ;flt‘s‘:}'; of ':“hf:g; {‘“"m W“(‘,‘a';sn i My cominTssion expires 1913. 31 North Bound Leaves 6:20 p. m. bl ] 5 ce this week at Peterson’s. == L years Villiam C. Newton. i 2 : that peanut fat, as in the un- :!pr e " Feats” (Kalem) and after the first day of January, 1912. EE O i 34 South Bound Leaves 11:45 p. m. { : cooked nut or in peanut butter :| This afternoon the members of the |} Apn Educational picture of much value. A!gl“lg(ll:‘e“u. State of Minnesota, | State of Oklshuma',“ 33 North Bound Leaves 4:30 a. m. i : in which fatty acid has not been :| Woman's Study Club entertained (L6 ' «rho Plop Bertie” ‘The general nature of the business of | counee or pertram, o Cpuiity ot Osase: Freight South Leaves at 7:30 a. m. : developed by excessive dry roast- : | their friends at a cara party, “500” = this corporation shall be to own, buy,| B On this.18th day of Tvecember, 1911, { Freigat North Leaves at 6:00 a. m . Re it known that on (his 6th day of December, 1911, personally appeared be- | fore me, Lloyd G. Pendergast, Hannah T. Pendergast, Jessie M. I'endergast, A. niortgage, manage, option, lease, sell, improve and operate iron, coal and oth- er-mineral lands in the counties of Itas before me, a notary public within and for said county and state, personally ap- peared Alice Pendergast, to me well About 80 invitations The after- being played. were issued for the party. ing, is equal if not superior, in : em) . : A Very Good Comedy : nutritive qualities to olive oil, Coming Soon the “Passion Play." Minn. Red Lake & Man. 1 North Bound Leaves 3:35 p. m. 5 r > i A hiching, § of N e s \ : ful facility, as the extreme de- :|vefreshments were served. The pro- may (be' incidental thereto, or conveni-| FUSSell, to me known (o be six of thel jcis of Incorporation; and she ac- b . gree of its solubility in water :|ceeds of this party will got to fitting e:crlc{mzznne‘cntzsngere;;t:{. fla;: to oW | orogoing Articles of Incorporation; and | knowledged that she exceuted the same PROFESSIONAL g icat :{up a club room in the basement of ! g 4 gage, {1they acknowledged that they executed |25 her free act and deed, for the use: : would indicate. : o lease and sell lands, ° tenements, and g " (0 B F R (I deed, for |ANG DUrposes therein expressed. c : There are serious objections to : | the library. New rugs, curtains, and| WHERE RELIGION S OPEN |hereditaments, and to plat, sub-divide | o oot 0a S0 E00ed fharein expressed. | E. W. Jemark, ARDS - \ . sereal starch as the major ele- :{other furnishings have already been {ong Slow. ot towhsltsagand udditions| Nera M. Cameron, | Os;;m?';!\'mf;bgfim ¥ s : s 5 e’ H \¢ - e Ct g 3 I . ment of food, which it now is :{made. its Observance In Public Is Common AII"I('JICL‘F v. seum,;}"g},ml‘;“‘i‘;f,;“ ! My commission expires May 17, 1913, . i istary A i . Time of Compniencement. 5 5 N | i ' : in the dietary of the American :| Aythur Leseman, of Northome, and Amg:g Ean’e‘n;' chfl:;l:n- as et At ot the eonftencament of mxs\ My commission expires March 2, !!ilfiv‘ LAWYERS 3 r i | Mi ng Mohammedans. rl e State of Minnésota, : people. The potato, especially :|\fjss Minnie Clark, of Pinetop, were mel corporation shall be the first day of . } it i ref . . e : —= 1912. State of South Dakota, Department of State. 5: it baked, is much to be preferred : | married at 4 o'clock Wednesday af-| myq Bighop of London has been February. 9 e vr. ss. " T hereby certify that the within in- RAHAM'M. TORRANCE to fine white bread, and rice is :|ternoon at the home of the bride's| praieing the openness with which Mo- | The names and plite of residence of | County of Hughes. {strument was filed for record in this AR tar superior to the ordinary cer- :| the incorporators are as follows: Lloyd| On this 22nd day of December, 1911, oftice on the 19th day of January, A. D. : eals as a source of carbon. ¥ Sugars are the most easily as. : similated of foods (including honey), and fruit sugar should: : be substituted for a large part : parents near Gemmell. The cere- mony was performed by Judge M. A. Clark, of Bemidji. The bride and groom are well known here and they have the best wishes of Northome people for all of the prosperity and hammedans practice their religion. He would like to have mats in the athe- naeum for bishops to kneel on to say their prayers in public. Eastern Chris- tians, as the bishop must have ob- served when in Russia, are quite as open in religious observances as Mo- G. Pendergast, Haniia T.' Pendergast, T.-H. Pendergast, P. Russell, and county, Minnesota; Phillip S. Pender: gast of International Falls, Minnesota, Tlorence Middleton, Plerre, South Da- |k kota; and A. H. D Incorporatio wledged that she exscuted the same | &p, of Northome, |as her free act and d before me, a notary pubiic, within and |1912, at 8 o'clock p. m. Jessie. M. Pendersasti‘Alice. Pendergast, | for said county and state, personally |recorded in Book V-3 of Incorporations, | appeared Florence Middleton, to me well | N page 48. Clare S. Toad, all of Bemidji, Belirami | known to be one of the persons named : |in and who executed the foregoing Ar- | ticles of Ju and she ac-, d, for the uses: and was duly alius A. Schmahl, Secretary of State. 38365. Oftice of Register of Deeds. Miles Block H. FISK e ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over City Drug Store Telephone 560 : of our cereal food, cane Sugar :happiness that is going.——Northome Minnesota. § and purposes therein expressed. Beltrami . County, Minn. : being inferior. And the best: |Record. bammedans, . Nobody thinks it “;“" ARTICLE VII. i . C. Phitcher, | | hereby certify- that the within in- A % of frillt. sugat are the : tric for a man to kneel down in a Management. Notary Public. |strument was fled in this office forrec- (H AR R'Y MASTEN r—— ¢ + ‘sources of Irult susi ‘! The stockholders of the Northern|c¢rowded street in order to say his| The management of this company Hughes County, So. Dakota. |ord on the 20th day of January, A. D. L 1 : ripe banana, figs, dates and :| o Bank have I prayers before some icon. Passengers |shall be ‘vested in.a board of directors,| My commission expires Aug., 1913. |1912, at § o'clock p. m, and was duly {Piano Tuner | : pHines . |National Bank have large property | ' C. Mo b e when their train or | consisting of seven members who shall = | recorded in Book ¢ of Miscellaneous, on g ! ‘D 2 { holdings in this city and the sur- be stockholders in the corporation. Stafe of Minnesota, | oaie.480; [ 5 tram starts. ' No man ever passes| mppne date of the annual meeting of | = | E. H. Hanson of Cass Lake, was a| business visitor Saturday. ! C. R. Nelson of Deer River, trans- acted business in the city Saturday. | | their {at the home of Mr. {rounding country and consequently interests are identical with yours. A pleasant surprise party was held and Mrs. Peter Larson, one west of town Sunday af- through the Gate of the Savior, lead- ing into the Kremlin at Moscow, without uncovering. In Poland the common greeting of the . country people one meets on the lonely roads across the sad plains is “May Jesus Christ be praised,” and it is the cus- the stockholders shall be, the first Tues- | ¢sou, day after the first Monday of January of each yéar, commenting with the year nty of Koochiching. Be it known that on_thi: 3rd day of [E M J. O. Harris, Register of Deeds. 1912, at which time’the board: of.di rectors' shall be elected by the stock holders. The board of directors, so elected by the stockholders, shall, immediately af- ter their election, hold an. annual meet- BEGIN THE NEW YEAR RIGHT ormerly 0 Redenbush & Co. ef 8¢. Pau 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 date.§ a4 ternoon. The occasion being the « 0 . Blank books included in the half 9 tom to reply, “For ever and ever.” In|ing, at which time the said board of o price book sale this week at Peter-|{Wenty-fifth anniversary of their|.Vilma people are to be seen kneeling|dirctors shall elect the other officers Have YOU figured up YOUR PROFIT and LOSS HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tunsr wedding. The party was attended| in the street before the Ostrabramska |of the corporation, consisting of a % son’s. P. K. Rustvold, the Nebish mer- chant, attended to business matters in the city Saturday. George Cochran and wife were the | guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kreatz at dinner at the Markham last even- ing. | by many of their friends and all of their ten children. Mr. and Mrs. Larson have lived on their home- stead since an early date coming to it when this country was little more than one unbroken wilderness. Twelve children have been born to| ithem, ten of whom are still living. | The children presented a silver ser-| gateway to pray before the plcture of the Virgin and child, seen through a window high in the gate. This shrine 18 & Catholic one, but even the ortho- dox bare their heads to walk up the narrow and crowded street leading to it. HOW INSECTS WALK ON WATER president, vice-president, treasurer. The board of directors and the officers shall hold their offices for a period of one year, or until their successors are elected; and in case the board of di- rectors and officers are not elected as herein provided, a special meeting of tie_ stockholders, or . the board of di- rectors, as the case may be, may be called for that purpose. The names and addresses of the per who shall constitute the _first secretary and account for 1911¢ | Why not decide to “CUT OUT” the LOSS items during 1912. ONE of the most common “LOSS” items is NOT to OWN YOUR OWN_HOME. Let US tell YOU about the opportunities at BE- MIDJI— on a LARGE or SMALL scale and quote prices Room?36, Third floor, -Brinkman Hote) Telephone 535 PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS R. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . sons 5 J Attorney and Mrs. B. T. Wilson, | o = 5T 0 ! o L o Airentors wop e fenows: Lioya |l on business and residence lots in this, up-to-date city— ; A ! i ) parents Among the Office—Miles Block p of Bagley, were in the city Saturday| ;oo o oir triends was a silver | Halrs on Their Feet Inclose Enough |5 Pendersast, T. H. Pendergast, © 1| either kind can be hought on our EASY PAYMENT e on a combined business and Pleas- |, o gich “sugar bowl, sugar shell, : Alr to Enable Them to Pendergast, all of Bemidji, Minnesota: [l PLAN. MALL(‘ASH payment—balance monthly at 8 h ure trip. i At 3 | Float. Phillip S. Pendergast, of International : R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. hfl[lel knife, berry spoon and a tooth | Falls, Minnesota; and A. H. Delap, of per cent. SvSETAN il Go to Hakkerup for photos. Dick holder, The Bilts weve Dresehl | Even a solid rod of fron may be|Northome Munesoin fun fhe folion: COMPLETE information regarding the city and : L Oscar F. Stenvick of Bagley, coun-’ed by A. P. Ritchie, who spoke for| mage to float provided it is small|poration: President, Lloyd G. Pender- tv-will'be cheerfally furnished vequest to this Office in Mayo Block {the children and trio Mr. and tion: | , ; -|ll county will be cheerfully furnished npon req o HoE e e - 1y attorney of Clearwater county, . and| enough. Take a fine needle, wipe it|gust; vice-president, A. H. Delap; treas. X THAYER: C. 2hone es. Phone 397 5 spent Saturday in the city on legal | Mrs. Larson replied in a manner! with an olly rag, but do.not leave any | urer e j deoketary. B office or by our Bemidji representative, business, _ which left no doubt of their appre- ;ral;ll;l‘ag;:n':-; oc;f 'z:: ::fll.té;-:fd ';.htg; e i the. ALEE annual mesting BAILEY, located in Pogznflwe Block. R. C. R. SANBORN Harold J. Dane of the Dunn ag-} ency’s Duluth office, arrived in the| city Saturday on business, returning yesterday. 1 Tom Melby and wife of Okeley, are | in the city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl. They will return | home tomorrow. i Take an armful of books at half i ciation of the esteem of their friends: An elaborate lunch was served. Announcement [ hereby announce myself candi- date for the office of mayor to be voted upon February, 20, 1912. John Gibbons. F. in a basin. It will float and continue to float for some little time. The cause of this is the fact that a quantity of air'adheres to the needle sufficient to buoy it up. Moreover, as the cohesion between the particles of ‘water is considerable, and as water has no attractlon for a perfectly dry plece of steel, the cohesion of the Wi ter is greater than the weight 'of metal, and 80 the latter is supported. provided sin Article: VLI. 5 RTICLE 'VIIE Capital Stock. 3 The amount of capital stock of this company shall be fifty thousand (50,- 000) dollars, divided into five thousand shares of the par value of ten ($10.00) dollars gach, which said stock shall be issued and sold at such _times and in Bomidji Townsite & Imnrn\ismant Go. 520 Capital Bank Building MINNESOTA ! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block A. WARD, M. D. ® Qver First National Bank. Phone 5! tlouse No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 R. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON price at Peterson’s this week. | Annonncement In the same way insects are e 7 X RGEON B F. S. Lycan returned Saturday| 1 hereby announce myself as a|abled to walk upon the water. The Jv;; cl;“;;. Natg)gflmnem;d% };uznn_ c . candidate for Mayor on the In-| hairs on the end of thelr feet inclose one 99, Residence rone 72. trom Grang Forks where he had gone | to attend the gession of the Shriners| which was held there last week. | Mrs. M. LaFontisee entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner last evening, Miss Nell McManus being the guest of honor. Covers were laid for eight. The Young Ladies »f St. Philips’ Catholic church will give a card par- ty in the City Hall Wednesday even- ing, January 31st. Miss Clara Dicaire arrived in the city Saturday evening from Black- duck and will be the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Dicaire, dependent ticket to be voted upon at the coming election, to be held February 20, 1912, If elected I | pledge myself to conduct the affiairs of the city at all times for it’s best interest. 1 solicit the hearty support of the voters of this city. GEO. KREATZ PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS Your druggist will refund money if PA- Z0 OINTMENT fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protrud- ing Piles in 6 to 14 davs. an amount of air that enables them Yo float. As each foot is put down it forms a sort of cup-like depression’in the water, and the liquid thus dis placed is sufficient to float the inmect, —Harper’s Weekly. Weeping a Fortune. It is one of the significant signs of the times that there is an ever-increas- ing business of “looking after” estates, insuring and dispensing incomes to the idle heirs and the -incompetent. The question is often asked, “Why should he work? His father left him rich.” The work of keeping a -for- tune is, in reality, a business in itself, R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block R. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block hone 18 " Residence Phone 21» INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Security Bank. for a-week. and sometimes it is more difficult ; th: - - DENTISTS rs. W. B. Dexter and daughter,| COMES HOME AFTER 18 YEARS | hat bsiness 1 nopier s iores, 2 : . ; : ' Dorothy, of Cass Lake, were in the : hotel Iobbies or sittng In olub wia Now is the time of all times for business men to re - R. D. L. STANTGRN city Saturday as the guests of Mrs. Wn’ D::nlrg’ lr:-gll_nary Detectives | dows.—New York Mail. 3 3 . 5 3 DE S— 3 y o d h lor Most of the Time—His In- o . . . g . 2 NTIST de ol dictment Quashed. equip their offices for the new year, for prices are re- Offcsin Winter Block p Eva Getchell ret d this| Denver.—El E. Johnson, ¢ (3 e i1 i a2y Gttt el (o) i o et e AGK. GIVES O8] duced full 10to33 per cent. Below usualfigures. It is well - | P& J- T- TUOMY gone to visit her sistor, Miss Ethel ::cteh:tfe?lee‘ :;0;::.‘1:130 Wl: ll’!)delc(efl % 3 : 2 : = DENTIST = > ¥ ik i d g 1 B ¥ 8 ild'g. R . etohel who s attenaing the nor-| 7 (25 (ers) Erent, ez b Denver . known that this store’s stock of office supplies.is un- ]| Neonal Bank Bulds. Telephone 210 - mal schoo ! . o 2 e, has siven himsolf up to the | Plenty of Bemidji Readers Have This : : R. G. M. PALMER hig week to purchase | authorties a d A 2 : - . G. W kic ol s oo el el g Experience. - matched anywhere. The enormous variety of styles g Mrs. A, H. Comstock of Aitkin, The United States district attorney b Miles Block spent yesterday and today in the city as the guest of Miss Madeline John- son, returning home this noon. Mrs. Comstock formerly made her home in this city when Mr. Comstock was agent for the Soo Railway company. Thomas Ratican of Blackduck, who was taken to the St. Anthony’s hos- pital Thursday suffering from an at- tack of pneumonia, s much im- proved. He was accompanied here by his wife and son, Frank, who re- turned to Blackduck this morning. Mr. Ratican is the father of Mrs. John McCormick of Mill Park. Mrs. Wm. Gains entertained a few friends at an oyster dinner Friday evening, the occasion being in homnor of the anniversary of ler birth. The guests were Mrs. Rose Chilson of Wilton, Mrs. Wm. Hart and son Wil- liam, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Senear, Mrs. Eugene Gains and Ernest Senear. Mrs. Gains received many pretty and useful gifts. A late arrival of bound Alger books at 15¢ in Peterson’s half price sale— thig week only. wired Denver government officials ask- ing for orders. It was found that a nolle prosequl had been entered against Johnson in 1896. Johnson was Indicted for embezzle- ment of a small amount of gover! ment money while acting as receiver. E. M. Taylor and James .W. 'Russell were the suretfes on his bond. John- son had wandered about for 18 years belleving that the government was still after him. He Is forty-three years of age. H An investigation showed that for the last 15 years the man has not been wanted by the government, He was discharged and notified that the indictments had been dismissed. Johnson says he visited South Amer- fca, South Africa, Europe and_ Asia, fleeing from imaginary detectives. | Check Hunted by 25 Men. Philadelphla.—A check for 500 marks to Mayor Rudolph Blankenship from Berlin, which he inadvertently threw into the waste basket, turned Philadelphia city hall topsy turvy. Dr. BEdward Mclnall, the reform su- perintendent of the bullding, drafted 26 men, went Into the cellar where all waste paper is dumped, and from §:30 a. m. until 4 p. m. the search was prosecuted. List of advertised letters “un- claimed” im-the Bemid;l postoffice for iweek ending Jan. 2v.:Meni. Ames, It was not until the last paper bin bad been reached that the slip of pa- Der, worth 3100 was found. -~ You tax the kidneys—overwork them— They can’t keep up the continual strain, The back gives out—it acres and pains; Urinary troubles set in. Don't wait longer—take Kidney Pills. Bemidji people lell you how they act. Mrs. Henry Revor, 808 ‘Bemidji Ave.,” Bemidji, Minn., says: _“I con- sider Doan’s Kidney Pills by far the best kidney medicine I have ever known of. For weeks at a .time I suffered from backache and it seemed that I could get nothing that wopld helieve me permanently. Doan’s Kidney Pills however, acted differ- ently than any other preparation 1 had ever tried, making me feel like another person. I feel. certain that this preparation = has" completely driven kidney ‘trouble from my sys- tem.” - Doan’s For sale by all dealers. Price.ée cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buftalo, New York, sole agents for the Un! ed States. Remember the and take no other.. name—Doai’s Clips, Pens, School found in no other store. Supplies, carried in Blank Books, Tablets, Pencils, Inks, Rubber “Bands, Typewriter Paper, Carhon Paper, Ete., make it possible to secure here anything that may be had anywhere else- and many things to be Evening Work by Appoistment Only EDUARD F. NETZER, Ph. C. RECISTERED PHARMACIST ®ostoffice Corner Phone 308 Personal attention to prescriptions M SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER ‘SAFE AND PIANO MOVING SeaMonce Phone 58 10 Amorica Ave. Bffice Phone 12 C. 6. JOHNSON Loans Stocks Lands Box 736, Bemidji, Minn. Office—Room No: 15, Bacon Block EW PUBLIC LIBRARY dnyutnlzt.m..lmsp.m..'lms &mdly 3to 6 p. m. Monday 7 to p. mm’fims.umfim T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Ta]lor_ - ‘Open daily, except Sunday and Mun-

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