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= i i § i { ] ? * m., 7t0'9 p. m. only, 3 to'6 p. m. ) A A A AN AANANAAAAG 1 {RAILROAD TINE CARDS SO0 RAIGROAD Bound Leaves Bound Leaves t Bound Leaves Bound Leaves GREAT NORTHERN Bound Leaves Bound Leaves Bound Leaves Bound Leaves am pm pm am pm 8 pw | 2 am 6 am | pm am am pm 36 East 105 North Bound Leaves 106 South Bound Leaves Freight West Leaves at Freight East Leaves at .. MINNESOTA & INTERNATIONAL 8:20 6:15 am pm 32 South Bound Leaves .. 31 North bound Leaves 34 South Bound Leaves 11:50 pm 33 North Bound Leaves .. 4:25 am Freight South Leaves at .. 7:30 am | Freight North Leaves at am MINN., BED LAKE & MAN. 1 North Bound Leaves .. 8:36 2 South Bound Leaves .. {” PRORESSIONAL, CARDS § RUTH WIGHTMAN TEAGHER OF PIANO Leschetitsky Method Residence Studio 917 Minnesota Ave. Phone 168 pm am MUSIC LESSONS MISS SOPHIA MONSEN TEACHER OF PIANO AND HARMONY Studio at 921 Beltraml Avenue MRS. W. B. STEWART Teacher of Plano, Guitar and Mandolin. Graduate of the New England Conserva- tory in Boston and a pupil of Dr. Wil- liam Mason of New York. Studio, 1003 Dewey Avenue. T. W. BRITTON MAKER OF VIOLINS Violins Repaired and Bows Rehaired Up Stairs over Grand Theatre. LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Telephone 560 D. H. FISK ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Baker's Jewelry Store PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS i DR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block 'Phone 896 Res. 'Phone 897 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office— Miles Block | DR. A. E. HENDERSON = PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON | Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn | Office 'Phone 36. Residence 'Phone 72. DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block DR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block ‘Phone 18 Resldence Phone 213 EINER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office over Securtly Bank DENTISTS DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST DR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Block Rvening Work by Apointment Only | NEW PUBLIC' LIBRARY. Open daily, except Sunday, 1 to 6 p’ Sunday, reading rooms| TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER AND PIANO MOVING SAYER Res. 'Phone. §8. 813 America Ave. Office ‘Phone 13 . 0. 6. JOHNSON Lands Loans smcka'; Office—214 Beltrami Ave. The House Fly, The open season of the house fly is here once more, and it behooves us to resume early and with renewed energy the campaign against this dangerous insect begun last year. Cleanliness is the most effective weapen in the war upon this carrier of disease, cleanliness in the home and the stable, in streets and alleys, aboyve | all in places where foodstuffs are pre- pared for the market or placed on sale. Bakeshops, meatshops and the kitchens of restaurants should be the concern of’ every citizen, not of the board of health albne. Fly hunting is repulsive; prevention in the proper places, ruthlessly enforced when nec- essary, will ultimately do away with its necessity. No doubt - the varlous public and voluntary bodies that last year undertook, directed and encour- aged the war upon this disseminator of typhoid fever will take the field this’ season in ample time. The warnings 1ssued by them early in 1911 and the methods suggested met with a gratifys ing prompt reply. The whole country was made fully aware of the danger that lurks in the sticky feet of these scavengers, A word in time should suffice for the season that is before us. Heroes Found in Dally Life. The world has no room for cowards. We must all be ready somehow to toil, to suffer, to die. And yours is not the less noble because no drum beats before you when you go out nte your daily battlefields, and no crowds shout about your coming when you return from your daily victory or defeai—R. L. Stevenson, CUT OUT THE COUPON. “Today is the day they give Check: ers away.” Everyone is invited to try a package of Souvenir Checkers abso- lutely free. No conditions attached to this offer—yop don’t have to buy anything—pay a cent or do any work —simply get it free and by the way “Souvenir Checkers” (aside from be- Ing the most delicious pop-corn con- fection you ever tasted) has in each package a little surprise for you. Cut out the coupon in this paper and get get a package free today. Lifelong Eccentric Dresser. An old man who recently passed pway in Whittinsville, Wash., during all the 88 years of his life had never worn stockings—because he hated the feeling of them; nor had he worn any- thing but a straw hat, summer and winter alike, to keep, as he expressed it, rain and snow from going down his neck. Impress of a Great Man. In the heart of Africa, among the great lakes, I came across black men and worien who remembered the only white man they ever saw before— David Livingstone: and as you cross his footsieps in the dark continent, ces light up as they speak nd doctor who passed there years agn. They could not under- stand him; but they felt the love that beat in his heart—Henry Drummond. | than a Penalty of Human Folly, The efforts now to save the chest: nut trees emphasizes nature’s revenge for the needless slaughter of the birds. Bird conservation is one of the fmportant factors in forestry, but if human carelessness or wantonness destroys the natural means of tree de- fenses, it follows that men are left to their own inadequate devices to re- pair the blunder, in this case worse crime.—Baltimore American. Y MAY 3, 1912, IHE NOSE A FILTER Catarrh Clogged Nostrils A Breed- ing Place For Deadly Germs. The nostrils are perfect “air fil- ters” . and, when kept in clean, healthy state, strain every bit of air we breathe, catching all dust parti- cles, foreign matter and germs. The air is full of germs. You cannot dodge them, but you can safeguard yourself against catarrh and other dieases contracted in the process of clean and healthy. Catarrh germs will sometimes get in their work, and you may mistake the symptoms for an ordinary cold. Don’t take any chances. If you have a stuffed up feeling in the head or if your throat is sore or filled with phlegm, just grease the nostrils with a little Ely’s Cream Balm, draw the pure, head, and you will be astonished at the effect. In a few minutes you will feel a loosening up in the head, stopped, the soreness gone, and you will feel a sense of genuine reliefs Ely’s Cream Balm not only wards off catarrh, but will quickly cure even a chronic, longstanding case of catarrh. 1t takes the trouble right where it starts, in the nose and throat, cleanses, heals and strength- ens the raw, sore inside skin, or membrane, and in this way drives out catarrh and makes you proof against this filthy, disgusting dis- ease. _ Summer Colds, which often hang on for weeks, can be quickly cured with this cleansing, healing, anti- septic balm. All druggists sell it for fifty cents a bottle, and the one bottle is generally all that is needed to effect a complete cure. Try it to- day. enduring colers. You Will K. Cool Summer Shirts The kind that fit with comfort and give more service than you'd expect. 'Both plain and plaited styles are shown in the best percale, madras and crepe fabrics, prettily patterned with stripes, checks, dots and sméll figures and in the most $1, $1.50 and $2. Soft outing shirts, mercerized, ‘soisette and silk fabrics, | collars to match and turn back cuffs, $1, $2'and $3. now Men who know good clothes at a glance and those who have to leave the choosing of a right style and fabric to the man who does the selling should investigate the immense showing of new spring clothes at this store. Come here and ask the salesman to show you the particular Kind of a suit you have in mind; let them tell you why these clothes will hold their shape, why the materials used are the best, why we are so particular about having every garment made by ex- perienced tailors, [ When \Get it here and then you ave no later regrets. If we can’t, with this great stock of good clothes, show you just what you want, whether the color be blue, tan or gray, or the fabric of worsted, serge, flannel or cassimere, we certainly won’t expect you to buy. ' @et Your Hats Here Get your -hat where the newest, best and-mest favored stylés come from. "pom_e in at your convenience, look --as/long as _you ‘like, try, on .you like. “"We'like to: show-them and tell you aboutstheir.good .points, . ’ are sure.to as many. as — aromatic fumes back in the” breathing by keeping the nostril‘s‘ . - TO STRAIN THE AIR. | | ¥ i ———