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hx for both men ‘and women .in . this world. - Men have their’ work ‘to do | j;Somafllmg New fo Fat aml Ilnnk | Come into our Free Demonstntmn and dnnk a cup i of our New ‘Food Drink TONIGHT--PICTURES DE LUXE the outer woman. 0 5 4 7 13 4 At Least Neat Exqm > On behalf of a man charged at- w.n | London with stealing milk bottles from doorways, it was suggested that he .had become obsessed” with the idea | that milk baths would: cure locemotor | :hflx;:. from which. disease he was sut- el GREAT NORTHERN l! WQn Bound Leaves. n Woat %%‘:n'::d Leav 6 East Bou Y 4 ‘Plckwlak Papars e Vitagraph. In Two Parts ! Episodes from the celbrated humorous book of Charles ‘Dickens. Every scene:in both parts was made in the famous haunts. of Pickwick, in -merry | old England. “John Bunny takes the: part of Pickwick. KKK KKK KR KKK KKK * LEST WE FORGET a3 KRR KR KRR KKK SSSaBRSR Watch the magic of its making. No bonllng and made instantly’ in * the cup;.a healthful and tasty beverage. Also .eat-a dish of -our. de- licious new food MINNESOTA & INTERNATION :: Sou:l‘: Bound Leaves. Bound Leave 84 South Bound !": 88 North Bound Leaves Erelght South Leaves ‘a Freight North Leaves at Taebrnacle meeting tonight. Graduating Exercises of the High school May 29. Memorial Day, May 30, Home. Talent Minstrel Show, May 31. Apt Description. Little Robert, who was just lurnln‘ to talk, was never -timid: in thunder’ | showers.. During a heavy storm when ; the thunder and lightning were simul-‘ | taneous he said: “Oh, mamma, see the || BE5EEE BEEBEEER ‘EEEE H SSadna F “The Magic Shoes’’ (Lubin) A dream that nearly came true. (S 5 T T X PROFESSIONAL CARDS - Lewis Collins of Aitken spent yes- ‘ terday in Bemidji. F. P. Madiyer of Cass Lake spent. yesterday in Bemidjl. Ed McGrath of Solway was in Be- midji between trains yesterday. Go-carts retired auv the second hand store.—Adv. Mrs. J. V. Gray of Aylon, Sask. y & 111 always remain with the little girl |j ; Can., was in Bemidji yesterday. returned to his home in that city yes-sage last evening that = his oldest| ¥’ FRAHAM M. TORRANCE i oo el terday after spending the past week |brother, Dr. R. P. “White - of Fort :fi;z‘;en,;::.:;fli :e:im‘?ue':,: wemwsuay am] Thllfsflav a‘ w- G schmadfl[ s LAWYER . C._Gonvan of Grand Forks was = and : of in the city as the guest of his brother,| Wayne, Indiana has passed away. He liquids.” ites. Block e . in Bemidji yesterday on business. C. E. Neuman and E. Toenberg of Hanska are in Bemidji on business. lowa sweet corn, one can 8 cents at “Angel Cake and Axh-flrcns ** (Lubin) . A laugh on the poor Indians. t KEKKERRRKK KKK KK KK * OBITUARY. X KRR IR KKK KK Rev.'S. E. P. White received a mes- guest of his mother, Mrs. Julius Lar- (son. Mr. Larson has been employed on the G. T. P. railroad at Winnipeg. O. A. Carlson of England, N. D,, A. T. Carlson, had been sick for about two months. The funeral will be held Thursday. Rev. White returned a week ago from Indiana, having been called there by the illness of his brother. He was Just the thing for your out-of-town friends, graduation and commence- ment wishes. Hand colored novelties ¥ pretty sunshine go bang!” overcoming of difficulties, the feeling of security and well-being. The only || really happy folk are married women and single men—Smart Set. Post Tavern Special the food with winsome ~flavor. A try tells why. Happiness.. | Happiness 18 peace after strife, the Truth by Accident, The best definition of a demagogus | Come in and let our demonstrator serve you Friday at Roe & Markusen's Cure for Stomach Disorders. - Disorders of the stomach may be 1&*&4‘&*#!*!{4"& |Ruth Wightman Teacher of Piano Resld:nge Studio lO%sBemdp Ave. ne LAWYERS JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. Schmitt’s store.—Adv. only, shown at Abercrombie’s, 21 b ’ s Hetiami 2 onbe el S 218 ought a little better at the time he [270lded by the use of Chamberlain’s = Ed Koelbe of this city transacted 5 ~ left, although his heart was very|T8blets. ~ Many very remarkable 0. H. FISK business at International Falls Mon-| Little Falls Transeript: Chas. gures have been . effected Dy these ATTORNEY AT LAW day. J. L. Williams and C. K. Lee of Spokane, are in Bemidji on a shert business trip Miss Ethel Bryant arrived from the cities and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Henry Nye. The Hotel Markham wants two kitchen girls. Apply at once.—Adv. Mrs., Thomas Swinson is visiting friends and relatives at Park Rapids for a few days. E. R. Montgomery, R. R. Ashby and J. W. Hall of Crookston, were in Be- midji yesterday. J. E. G. Roay and W. W. Thomas of Wadena were Bemidji visitors yes- terday on business. Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. Rev. J. J. T. Phillippé returned from Lambert this morning where he spent last evening. be last George Stein was unable to present at the council meeting night on account of sickness. J. C. Thompson of Blackduck, ar- rived in Bemidji this morning and will remain here a short time on bus- iness. Wanted—Dishwashers at 'the Markham hotel. Apply at once.— Adv. Mrs. William Nye of Nymore, who has been quite sick for several days past with muscular rheumatism is im- proving. Miss Emma Tagley, who has been confined to her home the past week is improving and now able to be up and around. Little Falls Transcript: Bert La- kin of Bemidji, spent Sunday at the home of W. H. Ryan, while en route to the twin cities. Dainty, beautiful and inexpensive gifts for the graduates at Abercrom- bie’s.—Adv. Miss Anna Larson of the Univer- sity of North Dakota has spent the past few days visiting friends and relatives in Nymore. One of these nice days you ought to go to Hakkerups and have your pic- ture taken.—Adv. Jack Larsen of Winnipeg is the Brinkman Theatre Where Everybody Goes DOUBLE PROGRAM Boeking In Conjuncfion and Split- ting the Shows With the Orpheum Theatre, Fargo Vaudeville Program Hammershot and His Pickinnies A Happy Time In Coon Town Xylophone Phiends Musical - Novelty Picture Program 3000 Feet -of Feature " Pictures Admission 10c, 25¢ weak. Moeglein, Geo..Olson Henry Smith . and Wm. Billstein made a trip up rviver Sunday and returned with twen- ty-nine fish. One pike weighed seven and one-quarter pounds and several others were large sized. CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend out heartfelt thanks to the friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our husband, son and brother; Clyde Peck. And we also, wish to thank our friends for the many floral tributes. MRS. CLYDE PECK, MR. AND MRS. J. W. PECK, GLEN PECK, LUELLA PECK. Special shipment of books—book- lets and hand colored cards for com- mencement and graduation. Exclus- ive sale of the Volland Art line at Abercrombie’s, 218 Beltrami avenue. —Adv. A. E. Harris and wife and little A% child returned yesterday afternoon to Crookston after spending the past Rheumatism Quickly Cured. tablets. —Ad~ THE SPALDIN DULUTH obx‘:lmprovemanu. hs, 60 convenience: Luxurious and del mznunutl and buffet, Flemish tficent -lobby and public. room Bn‘fn o dining x!xnr:& Sun parlor and ol tory. flon ‘but overlooking thy Fuperior. One of the Breat Hotels of the North _Sold by Barker’s Drug Store. ‘GO TO BATCHELDER’S GOOD GROCERIES AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE FRESH EGGS AND BUTTER . P. BATCHELDER 7-Minnesota Ave. Phone 180 PEAN PLAN Duluth’s Largest and Best Hotel | MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00. recently expended 250 rooms, private sample rooms. Every mod-ni l]m ‘Room, Men's Grill, Oolonial Buffe 11 liroom, banguet rooms and privas oEY, —— in helrt of business READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS e harbor and Lake Convenient to everything. = st three days in the cify as the guests of friends. Mr. Harris was® formerly manager of the Northwestern Tele-! phone exchange in this city. “My sister’s husband .had an at- tack of rheumatism in his arm,” writes 2 well known resident of New- ton, Iowa. “I gave him a-bottle of Chamberlain’s Liniment-which he ap- plied to his arm and on the next morning the rheumatism was gone.’ For chronic muscular rheumatism] you will find_ nothing better than Chamberlain’s Liniment. Sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Latest hits in songs—*“To Have, To Hold, To Love.” By the writer of “When the Sands of the Desert Grow Cold. Special introduetory price this week, 15 cents per copy at Abererom- bie’s, 218 Beltrami avenue.—Adv. Hibbing Ore: George H. Crosby, the founder of the town of "Crosby, on the Cuyuna iron range, is offering to furnish seed potatoes free to every- body in the village of Crosby that will plant them in the ground within the village limits., He has also hung up a prize of fifty dollars for the best garden in the village. Mr. Crosby leaves no stone unturned that will tend to make Crosby the ideal home spot of the state, and that he is suc- ceeding in making it such is evident from the rapid growth of community. Bullock Ran” Amuck. ° Some excitement was caused in Wexford - (Ireland) the other day, by the vagaries of & bullock, which ran amuck. The animal took refuge in the house of a man named Murphy and climbed the stairs and entered a bed- room. It demolished a large bed. and other articles, and then took a “head: er” into the street twelve or fourteen feet below, bringing with it the win- dow frame and’sashes. It escaped in- to the harbor, and swam about for s considerable time before it was clp tured by means of boats. The shrewd investor does not put his money into every scheme present- ed which promises large returns; rather he is satisfled with the abso- lute security .and liberal interest which is guaranteed on the Certifi- cates of Deposit of the Northern Na- tional bank.—Adv. Mrs. A. P. Ritchie planned a pleasant surprise for her husband last evening the occasion being his birth anniversary. - When Mr. Ritchie re- turned fromi a trip to town he found a number of friends gathered at his home to help him celebrate. The evening was spent in playing cards. 'Those present were: Messrs and Mes- dames Charles Schroeder, Clayton Winter, August Jarchow, and F. M. Pendergast. Lunch was served at 11 o’clock. Mrs. Ritchie was assist- ed in serving by Mrs. Jarchow. Mrs. Pendergast and Mr. Ritchie received the highest score. ‘The Eternal Why. - “Papa,” said an Inquisitive boy. “don’t fishes have legs?” “They do¢ not,” answered papa. “Why dom’t they, papa?” “Because fishes swim and don’t require legs. asked, “Papa, ducks have legs, don't they?” “Why, yes, ducks have legs.” “Well, ducks swim, don’t they?” “Yes," “Then why don’t: fishes have legs, if ducks do? Or why don’t ducks not have any legs it fishes don't?” Papa gave up. Health a Factor in Success The ‘largest factor contributing to a man’s success is undoubtedly health. It has been observed that a man is seldom sick when his bowels are regular—he is never well when they are constipated. For constipa- tion you will find nothing quite so good as Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not only move the bowels but improve the appetite and strengthen the di- gestion. They. are sold by Barker’s Drug Store.—Adv. Brinkman theater. A double pro- gram tonight, and-Wednesday. Short- man and his Pickannies, a happytime in Coon Town. The Eskes, Jovial mind readers. Xylophone Phiends, musical novelty. The Return of Lady Linda, a romantic costume drama in two parts. A magnificent and won- derful production.—Adv. No Chance for Him, . A certain minister having noticed & new attendant for several consecyu- tive Sundays, engaged her in conver- sation after service. Cordially sha- king the young blond by the hand, the reverend gentleman asked her ‘name, address, "etc., and concluded by ask- ing it he might call upon her. In a|| rather broken English and very Swed- ish intonation came this response: ;‘No.. t'ank you, I have a reg-lar fel- er.” A fishing party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warfield, Evangelist I. E. Honeywell, Prof. and Mrs. L. A. ‘Wegner, and son, Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Colegrove, Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Flesher and their guest, Mrs. Ber- tha -Charlson of Fergus Falls, and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Warfield went across the lake and down the Miss- issippi river fishing yesterday. They fished until noon and then went fo the Warfleld cottage where they had dinner. After dinner they.went on to the Warfield dam. A number of large pickerel, pike, rock bass and perch were caught. ~ Mrs. Wegner caught the largest fish of anyone in the party, it being a 30 inch pickerel, and it also was the first fish she ever caught.. The. party went out in the ‘Warfield launch. —_— 8imply Couldn't Come. The Judge—“Unless you have a most satistying excuse I shall have to fine you for contempt of court for failing -to- respond to' the jury sum mong,” The Taleswoman—*“I meant nc ‘disrespect, judge, but I hadn’t a thing suitable to wear, and I couldn’t find & ready-made jury cestume any nhco. —Woman’s Cause. | & ““Generous. For pure unselfishness the hen ¢ | should bear the palm, for she clucks ioyously over the egg that is to fur “1igh some one.else with an olmllth 1s.a deceptive disease —thousands have it KIDNEY TROUBLE When Gresk:Meets Groer. IS the day you"ve been waiting for-=--the day of )fice. second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldg ‘PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS JR. ROWLAND GILMORE PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block '!P E. A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office-in M BI Phone 396 e g OR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block OR. A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National ba; zk Bemidjl, Minn ,Office 'Phone 36, R uce "Phone 72 | 3R E. B. sMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Winter Block OR. E. H. MARCUM PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Residence Phone 311 Phone-18 £INER W. 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