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i it office at Bemidjl, Plttar under Ac ——“_____ Published every afternoom except Sunday Tablishad every afternoon except Sundey No attention a - tributions. < .:: * name’ mouat ba B ‘.’,‘.'.'.'“°a“‘"‘:r' b:n not necessar: 0] ications for - sar should reach thia Fbe X 2 later than each v ey of e 45k to nsure publica- Subscription’ Bates. the new nuu 5 fi ok, Fublishea svery Mrese Zorg1.80%8 ulvl.n' o tolany, THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE TAWED MERTCANDIRESS) A_‘ssucmflun B GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES e — A STRANGER IN A LARGE CITY Queer Experience of an American In London. George Atherton, an American, visit- ed London, and, being without letters of introduction and the English people not being prone to make friends of strangers, he had a lonely time of it. One spring morning he was sitting on a bench in Hyde park looking at some budding plants when a well dressed man sat down on the other end of the bench. Atherton had falled so often at scraping an acquaintance with Eng- lishmen that he determined not to speak to the man, who sat idly tap- ping his boot with his cane. But good fellowship or the natural animal trait of segregation or whatever it might be called was too strong in him, and he at last remarked: “Fine morning, sir.” “Very; just the morning for the flow- ers,” replied the stranger genially. “I have a garden at home across the big pond. I wonder whether o man 1s giving 1t the proper attention.” “Our tastes agree. I'm devoted to my garden.” “All Englishmen love gardens. They all love England. And what is Eng- land but one big garden?” “That's what makes America look unfinished to us here. We're used to seelng every bit of ground made bean- tiful.” “Have you been in America, sir?” “Never, but I have met several Eng- lishmen who have, and I once knew an American quite well. Introduced him to a life entirely new to him.” “Indeed? He doubtless found you more obliging than I have found your countrymen. I've now been in Hng- land a month and have found no one inclined to introduce me.” “Have you been presented at court?” “I have not.” “Then 1 am sorry to say I can do nothing for you.” “You Englishmen are wedded to your precedents.” “Why should we not be? Our con- stitution is made up of them. For- merly there were the all powerful king and a subservient people. A man in my position then could introduce the lowest subject into a life entirely strange to him simply at a word from the king. Today the king has only to perform his part of a form. The man is presented at court and may then be at once launched into a social circle from which the sovereign has no pow- er to recall him.” “But what entitles him to be pre- sented?” “Oh, there are various things. He must be known—in fact, well known— that is, if I have anything to-do with his case. He must have done some- thing to warrant my taking him up.” *Does wealth have anything to do with one’s securing your good offices?" “Nothing whatever. 1 make no in- quiries as to the size of one’s pocket- book, But there is a feeling among Englishmen that rich people are less liable to be turned over to me to be introduced than those who are poor.” “How could you advise me to pro- ceed In order to be presented at court and then turned over to you to be in- troduced into society?” “You must become notable for some- thing. But 1 must bid you good morn- ing, sir. 1 have an engagement to make an introduction within a couple of hours. 1 must leave you.” “Hope 1 may meet you again,” said Atherton. ‘The man raised his hat politely as he walked away, but made no reply. “That's an Englishman all over,” muttered Atherton. “He'll take no re- sponsibility in vouching for a stranger. All must go through the proper form.” At that moment who should -come sailing down the way but Tredegar, an American resident of London whom Atherton had known years agone. “Hello, Atherton!” said Tredegar aft- er looking at the departing stranger with apparent interest. “You over here?” “Yes; I've been here some time. . Note that man who has just left' me. I ‘wish to ask you about him. He says that a stranger here, after having been presented at court, is turned ever to him for introduction into soclety.” “Oh, he did, did he? To what kind of soclety did he say he introduced people?” “The highest circles.” “What else did he say?” “He sald, for one thing. that to be presented at court one must be nota- ble—at least he never takes up any but motable people. He says one doesn’t need to be wealthy to secure his good offices.” “He told you all this, did he? Now, hear what I have to say about him. ‘To secure his attention you would have to be presented at court; but it ‘would be the criminal court, and to do circles to which he would introduce you would be the angels. You would more Mkely fall into hix hand being poor than rich, for the. expenses of defense are large, and the noor can't afford them. True enough. the sover- elgn who once condemued & subject to D B offlce’ Home the block by a word now has no power | b e s b . and Faaory 2 Lodge No #7%. Regular meetin, Bighte—firat and +hyry Monday, at 8 o'clock, —at 0dd Fellows hal) 403 Beltrami Ave. of life.and death. This' man who occu- ples such an important position is none other than Caleraft. the hangman.” “And 1 said | hoped I'd meet him Phone 31 BP0 = Bemldji Lodge No. 1052, “It you did he'd tatrod : : ; Bosular mestive nighie- you e'd L luce you to a 4 RNE : - ’ ursdays life from which even the king couldn't - - 1 8 o’clock—at Eiks hl.ll. recall you. But I'll take care of you. "HELP WANTED. b, R ' WANTED, I know some nice peaple here.” ¥ 3 BE 7 g e o p x WANTED—Cook . for school iem-|FOR sam—so acres Tamarack, | WANTED—Washing to do at home every second and fourts Despondency. ployee’s Mess at Leech Lake Agen-| Will lal"'l;nd or stumpage; about| Inguire 308 fifth strest. ; Sunday evening, at 3 Is often caused by indigestion and constipation, and quickly disappears when Chamberlain‘s Tablets are tak- en. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. —Adv. ©Oclock in basement of cy. Persons interested, write tof '‘one:mile-from:side track. Address Catholic church. the Indian Agent, Leech Lake Agen| “1.A”. Ploneer, Bemidjl, Minn, sons. Mrs. W. Burnes, 820 Minn, | Phone 164 Pogue’s Liver) ¢y, Onigum, Minnesota, for full FOR SALE—40 acres of land, well| Ave. Tel. 871. B articulars. ~ - b * improved, 8 1-2° miles north - ot ANTED T0 BUY—Good 5oconi- WANTED—Good. competent girl for| * town. Hay meadow, wood and ‘wa-| "y.ng blcyele for boy of 12 years. general housework. Mrs. A. Lord,| ter-on: land. B. 8. Woodward. Coaster brake preferred. Address 910 Beltrami‘avenue. _ 507 Irvine avenue. ‘' P.D. E., Ploneer. b WANTED Girl for houseworx. 919 |FOR SALEt ~160 acre farm clay land = Beltrami avenue. Phone 570. heavy sub-sail, 4b_acres un- MISCELLANEOUS. < WANTED— Good seamstresses call| 9°f cultivation, balance small 4 R WANTED—Good &eamstresses . call tiaber. sasy to clear, Price, per prominent pioneer and one of the best| 3t the Berman Bmporium. s : P | acre, 0.. Seven miles from known residents of Butte, acting as s 'ra:':l &u n, - Address, “2-B" special policeman at the Columbia|WANTED—Girl for general —house- il o Gardens, was shot and killed presum-| Work. 703 Bemidji avenue. Ploriger ; ‘office, Bemidji, Minn. ably when he stumbled upon a couple T FOR SALE—160 acre farm; 5-acres| advertising medium in the Fargo committing an indiscretion. W:JN;rgzm D“th:;::" av;the: Hpfel under cultivation. Heavy clay| Daily and Sunday Courier-New: His body, lying among the shrub- 2 el = land, easy to clear, seevn miles| the only seven-day paper in t bery in a lonely spot, was found by|WANTED—Girl for general house| Trom station. Price, $12.00 per| state and the paper which carries searchers Deating the brush. There| wo,.p ' Mrg A Klein.. acre. Address G. E. Carson, Be-| the largest amount of classified was a bullet hole through the head, H and the corpse lay -face downward midji, Minn. advertising. The - Courler-News WANTED—~Puplis to take piano les DESREE OF XoNon Meeting nights every second and fourth Monday " evenings, at Odd Fellows Hall SLAIN TO COVER UP SCANDAL Butte Policeman Killed While on Dnty at Pleasure Resort. Butte, Mont., Sept. 16.—Lee Vaught, DRAY LINE. TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING s~~~ | Ra8. 'Phone §8. 818 Amgrica Ave ADVERTISERS—The -great state of Qffics ‘Phone, 13 North Dakota offers unlimited, op- = portunities. for -buginess to classf- fled advertisers. The' recognized MUSIC INSTRUCTOR. > 0.1 Regular meeting _nights every 2nd and 4th Wednes- day evening at 8 o'cioce. - hall. 1 G AR Regular mestings —Fira: and third Baturday after noons, at 2:30—at 0dd Fel lows Halle, 403 Boltram: Ave. ESTHER M. EOLSTE, TEACHER OF PIANO. Graduate of Chicago Musical College, Phone 6528. . 0.0. ¥ . with the stiffened fingers clasped FOE BALE FOR SALE—No, 21—260 acres. 40 'EI:V,OI'I I?‘rtn l:fkntaullk; : bl}n: DENTISTS about his six-shooter, as if Vaught had | =7 acres under cultivation, 26 acres| ©ti reaching all parts of the sfate | T nnnnn Bemlaji Lodge No. 11¢ attempted to draw his weapon when|FOR SALE—One six room cottage,| . 0 THTEC O TN B B tbe_day of publication; it is the Regular meeting nights the throes of death were upon him partly modern, snap at $2,000: Ad- - e or D251 paper to use in order to get re. | B D L STANTON —every Friday, 8 o'clock Nothing of value had been taken| dress C.W., care Ploneer. ture. 9 room frame -house with Ats: S R first DENTIST at 0dd Fellows Hall i from the body and everything indi- basement.” Large hip root barn| SUl!8: rates.one cent per word firs X 402 Beltrami. 4 FOR SALE—Good school rig for cated, say the police, that the special policeman had walked upon a couple| ‘ransporting puplls to and from and his life was taken to prevent the| 5chool. Ten feet long. Wil sell for disclosure of a scaldal. ten dollars. Address Paul Utech, _— Turtle River, Minn. - . FOR SALE—A 15-horse Joy Wilson Tenement Falls; Eight KI"M'. gasoline engine on trucks that has Coburg, Germany, Sept. 16.—Right| peen run three seasons_threshing persons were kbme_d,d slew:: oth:ars a;s by Mr. Carl Vestre, of Guthrie, believed to be buried in the ruins a: Minn., the engine being in first six more were injured by the collapse of a tenement house here as the result| °lass shape and can be seen at my of a gas explosion. store in Cass Lake and if taken at S once I will sell it at $200.00 cash. $200,000 Damage at Goldfield, H. Mullen, Cass, Lake, Minn. Goldfield, Nev., Sept. 16.—Damage|goR SALE—Official 1913 automo- with ‘hay fork. ~Granary, Store| IBSertion, one-half cent per word bullding. $1000 stoek of mer-| fu9ceeding insertions;. fifty cents chandise, 1 team of horses, 6 cows. per line per month. Address the ' Complete line of farm machinery, | Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. | Price $8,000.00. Address H. B.|FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for Reynolds, Bemidji, Minn, -every make of typewriter on the FOR SALE—150 acres s00d heave E—150 acres good heavy market at 50 cents and 76 cents clay soil on a nice lake with lots ucl:.. E""t rl:bonphlold r"d 18 of fish in, seven miles from Ten-| CPRs Buaranteed. PRI Oragts, strike on the M. & I. railroad, and promptly:flled. Mall orders given four . miles from Puposky on' the the same careful attention as when Red Lake railroad. This 1s an ex-| Yo 8PPear in person. Phone 3. ceptionally good piece of land The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply fairly level and mostly hard land | __SroT® with some low that will make good { BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand Ofice in Winter Bleck AR A e P AT SR e :OR. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST, First Natlonal Bank Bldg. TeL 82t OR. G. M. PALMER DENTIST Miles Blook Evening Work by Appeintment Only Rebecca Lodge. Regular meeting nights -- firat and third Wednesday at 8o'clock t ~1. 0. O. F. Hall. ENIGETS OF FYTHIAS Bemidjt Lodge No. 1¢1 - Regular meeting nights—ex ory Tuesday evening at i o'clock—at the Eagles' Hali Third street. LADIES OF TER MAC CABEES Regular meeting nighi last Wednesday evening | LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TORRANCE in each month. risulz‘}ng :zoc:;x Utol(x)e cloudburst here rxe bile guides showing 500 Red Line| Dnatural meadow, when cleared.| furniture. Odd Fellow’s building ; : LAWYER o1 placed at ,000. Two women were ¢ A Birch tim-| 8cross from postoffice, phome 12% |Miles Bleck Telephone &6t drowned and more than fifty cottages| LYiPS connected including maps and bout: 2000, 0ords nlce Riren i L —_— MASONIOC. ber and about 150 thousand feet| BEMIDJI BUSINESS COLLEGE be- of saw log timber. Small clearing| ging its fall term October 6th. on the Lake shore where there has been some -buildings which have been removed. Price $15.00 per acre. One-fourth down and bal- ance time will be given at 6% in- terest made payable in equal an-|[i| The Markets Hines, Minn. : South St. Paul Live Stock. FOR SALE—76 "and 30-100 acres on South St. Paul, Sept. 16.—Cattle— wrecked. Members of the Elks' lodge| Instructions indicating roads, cared for the homeless. crossings, guide posts, etc. Book - has 500 pages showing distanee in miles between cities. Apply at Pioneer Office Supply Store. BAD sToMAcH ? FOR SALE—A bargain, I wish to sell " my 9 room home in Heffron add- ONE DOSE of ition will sell house and 8 lots this Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy ?xouse has front and back stair and Should Convince You That Your is large enough for two families or Suffering Is Unnecessary. several roomers. Will sell on very JOHN F. GIBBONS ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building BEMIDJI, MINN. A. F. & -A. M., Bemiajs, 113, Regular meeting nights — first and third Wedneadays, 8 o'clock—at Masonic Hall, Beltrami Ave, and Fifth 8t. 0. H. FIiK RB:mldJl Chapter No. 76, * ATTORNEY AT LAW @ Zarat and thaet Moman s )ce second floor O'Leary-Bowser Bldy Mloflz‘mg‘ m‘m;;t .Jfi‘;‘.';‘é: —_—— Hal 3 street. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS Elkanah Commandery No. 36 Steers, $6.50@8.00; cows and heifers, E. T. Stated cla ’ liberal terms. Apply L. Pioneer. ;:;m-n:w’l: ;;:‘f;;;’:: :;rt:es:f" $4.50@7.25; calves, $6.00@10.00; feed-| _. Rod . uith Fedeany seaond i £ .00@38.00. k p. m.—at Masonic Temple, Bel- +|FOR SALE= Realdence Lot 10 block| mer-hom or resort, having lake| . $000@10:00. Hogs—g. 0R; nowl.um GILMO! trami Ave., and Fifth St 5| 8 second addition to Bemldjl Price SE o Sheep-ghorn ;. lamby [ $5.0007.00; RE front and nice high banks with| shorn lambs, $3.00@3.95. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON S TR T $1700. aBsy terms. For further in-| gp, grove of Norway pines near TR SONS OF NRRMAN. formation write Bagley BldE &| the water. Good level clay land Duluth Wheat and Flax. Office—Miles . Block Ssiinge. SN ware A Loan Assn. Bagley. Minn. about 100,000 feet of good pime n'z‘a;"‘:;if:l"& 15-1—1‘;‘;‘::’“52“1;‘;“;‘ 0B, E. A. SHANNON, M. D, Sunday afternoon of each N FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The| timber and 100,000 feet of hard ;o b s No: Nt es e PHYSICIAN AND sununon month st Troppman's Yy Ploneer win procure any kind of| Woed timber on the land. Only 81X | ggi 0. gane. 873c; Dec., 883% @38%c; o Office 1n Mayo Block Hall. rubber stamp for you on short mo-| miles from Hines and Tenstrike| pay '9314c” Flax—On track and to| FhORe 396 L MODERN ~ BAMARITANS & tice. and ongaod wagon road. Fine| arrive, $1.48%; Sept., $1.47%; Oct. OE. C. R. SANBORN Regular meeting nights .{. Al W—OT flshlng i these lakes. Price, if| $1.47%; Dec., $1.45%. the first and third Thursday: OR SALE—$30. Folding bed at $15|: s 1on with the timber on,. $1,- e EHYSICIAN AND SURGEON in the 10, 0. I\ Hall at 3 Perfectly sanitary and clean. Phone Chicago Grain and Provisions. P m. 600.00. $600.00 down and fif Office—Miles Blook - — 27 or call 901 Lake Bvd. Chicago, Sept. 15.—Wheat—Sept., R ded for Chronic Ind — | taken with timber reserved, $1,-| g0,/ ThCl yono. Moy 5%, Corn . 3. A e Stemach: Liver andituts FOR SALE:—Four room house. 'Will| 200.00. $400 down and.balance | gl "7 Wl Bra o 727 |DR. L A, WARD jaiiousevelt, No. 1623, Regu tinal Ailments. sell cheap if-faken at once. 814 on time at 6% interest. Address @73c. '0“5_5_9»;‘, 41%c¢; Dec., 44c; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON and tom:"g Thursdays of f\‘}fl‘\f‘?\’l‘i‘,?fi{’e’fi‘fi.fim° fight in pourown | Beltrami avenue, V. M. Owen, Hines, Minn. May, 47c. Pork—Sept., $21.26; Jan,, L gach month at elght o'clock \ Fi onal bank, Bemi ellows ‘Hall. $19.75. Bntter—Creameries, 29@3lc. Drer Tirst Natl 41, Mion. NEW PUBLIC LIBRARY - |Bees—2ic. Poulty—Springs, 16c;|\p™ "0 b onpp ooy hens, 14c. - 4 ‘PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ily £0 otherd 5o, that, they may also know the Chicago Live Stock. Over First National bank, ; FOR SALE—Six room modern house te m. 3 Damidit, Mine £ li M Wonderful St r Chis —Cattle—] Offics 'Phone. 36, ‘Residenes 'Ph Sy 11 O e momt ity nown | East tront, Address S eare 6t Bioy » case, feve 1o Sanaiearen s nedy for the above ailments. Ask your drug s $6.60@9.25; Texas sggeu, $6.70@7.80; ttle t it itto a test— Ot . X .85; B 11d convine, I 15 marvelous n its heatiny | - W:";":dnfie;‘;i 4%749@03 85; Stockers | OR. E. H. SMITH iffl-'a'f.’n%vf;:f,’l‘.':." ‘m':....i.‘.',';‘i;a':‘k':;'.f:z FOR SALE—Cedar chest, also good he ifiavl, Sour S sheep lined coat. E. C. Stiles, lervousness. Creamery. n WA Bemidji Camp No. 5012 Regular meeting nights — Headaches, Con. first and third Tuesdays at | [ { | t and are praising and recommending i g 8 o'clock at 0dd Fellows Hall, 403 Beltrami A O. fl. 8. Chapter No. 171, Regular meeting mnu— first and third Fridays, § & " PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON o'clock — at Masonic Hal < 9 : ‘heifers, $3.60@8.50; calves, $8.75@ R nic Hall, A pormanent roRutis. s Bibkis Saceestel : AK ST 11.50. Hogs—Light, $8.2508.80; mix- Offics in Winter Block A »\emfdyh:&sgeznl;;refilbaz?:p&sgi?rozir::! ¢ X \ ed, $7.60@8.75; heavy, $7.45@845; Tt o Members of ' Congress, Justics: of the | rough, $746@7.70; plgs, $4.75@8.75. DR, E. H. MARCUM PALANR | < Court, Educators, Lawyers,Merchants 3 -Native, $3.40@4.75; yearlings, m."“’enocmm Druggists, Nurses, Manuac Sheep—Native, $3.40@ yearling fests, Ministers, Farmers, with Jasting $4.85@6.70; . lambs, $5.25@7.50. ,enefi: nnd it should be equally guccesstal iv i our case. Send for free vnlun le booklet on stomach Ailments to Geo. Mayr, Mfg Chemist, 156-15 Whiting btnet Chicago, Il For sale in Bemidji, Minn,, by Bark- er’s Drug Store and Drugglsts every- [ FOR RENT—TWO unfurnished where. rooms. Inquire 308 fifth street. PHYSICIAN AND. SURGEON s by Office in Mayo Block Minneapolis Grain, Phene 18 Residence Phone 81 Minneapolis, Sept. 15.—Wheat— | - i Sept., 88%c; Dec., 88¢; May, 927%@93c, | UNER W. JOHNSON K eens Yo st ove Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 89c. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ) q ur [ No. 1 Northern, 87@89c; to’ arrive, ; P 87@88c; No. 2 Northern, 85@87c; No. Office ever Becurity Bank “Nw.”wyforw 8 Northern, 83@85c; No. 3 'yellow = corn, 7034 @71¢c; No. 4 carn, 68%@69¢; [ X X X K R K F X KK K £ & %3 A bright, clean, glossy stove is:the joy | No. 3 white oats, 39% @38%c; to ar | & Py Cost 'Littie---Accomplish -Much |and pride of every housekesper. Bui YA rive, 39%c; No. 3 oats, 36@38¢; ba |k & }e’n;n 2‘2 f"fl"fi‘i"i x¥ Meetings the first Friday evening of the month at avenue. —Do— Is hard to . a stove nice and shiny— | oy, 56@70c; flax, $1.48%; to arrhy | .Pioneer Want Ads. nnless Black Silk su?v; lrnll‘i;g li: ;:ed K. i s Nty e $ L 2 /F : One-half cent a word-cash with copy Polil‘:?,};‘g:u' ',,‘t!,:”,":' llt dne::v’: H g,:.'& g,,,‘,',,a m;: R:’ R.F. MURPHY e n u9' all * “Phone 31 rub off or dust off. lts shine lasts four ; SUNERAL DIRECTOR I 1_ émes.longer than the shine "“fi""" ; East Bound Leaves. AND EMBALMER & -.tvu 1 |Ofl polisi. .You only peed to H 1 - Yurdh as_often, yet 2 Yo mmg 'lll be mnear i a“l s O111ee31B Bejtrami Ave. o TIMBER SALE leaner, brighter and better looking VIiUL ML ~ t has been since you first bought it. Uu gt,,,t 22 - 27 [ |sliss g o sopicae, o Hed fik:tlgxénzflg:uflaug:. will be % l.K I'2 Gfl“ L] wm’fl 5 Super: AN intend 2 3 ' Bound Arris EUROPEAN PLAN - it S e STOVI ring ‘Results; ; ouLiTH " NSOt Blg Manufacturers Oximately 3,000 ooo.ooa feet : s OVE POLISH % More than $100,0000 recently sxpended s Ask-the ‘Man ‘Who 38 ot Boukid Lacsse s it s Ll e raoons ya s ayate THE SPALDING ib1 Reservation, Mi i i Exhibit. ber is -:pur:v?n:gu n"":fi?glx oF Saction | 1 your partor atave, kitchen stave ongas stovs: : u gor:: Bound Leay convenlence: Luxurlous an and Gelighital ne W 3 | By onaa ao B s pettes Yok :;1‘ oot tovs Ihs Triad 'flmm 8 North Bound Lea Falm ioom, Men's ST, Oolonmn oti 7: the O hs | tliah yor have, oer waed. deore, your dosler it ¢ dreignt Bouth" Lessas 3 iicen, 1obby "snd_ publie. rooms) Gorgeous Fall f s ot iobforled 1512 i yout money Bt we §relsht South Lestes i it Rooms wad peivass 4 ; uswu 9t Section'§; ‘and 72028 | are you wiil Saves ity tho (housinds of Brot pasior - S Secti 9 5 ‘women. . Loca Fashions Display. mc.‘:“:r: B e 0 B o o o en and who say 1t 15 the riookiag the harbok snd ik Range 33 West, in Minnesota. The ti tove golish ever Farm Garden and i o V‘ L‘[QUIDOR'P—ASTE : Hold! Dairy S_how. (o & sail o Tab 1 PAY c As" ;g“l’!mh venient to For Hides, Furs, Wool, Copper Brass-and Rubbers. ‘W. H. NEWTON Phone 810 Stop! muk stovs || Don't throw away your old “a;m;r‘r.w.fi:m S | > a e : t it in > d 3400 -per. M. fest for N Kexp vouc xsic, risec.fon ‘overcoat we can pu Band Concerts. A uun_- ri5ed by. the Secretary % k" T‘wfi rst ¢l K each g STOVE WO0D FOR SALE BUNDLE_WOOD, 12—20 in. long Delivered to Bemidii, $2.25 to FUNERAL DIRECTOR | 7th St.; beyond, $2.50 > Defivu'ed to Nymore, $2.00 and e d is acce etained as' a. for gl i . .of i g -$2.25. - V1S1tors. =| Pted)n m i 1 ) . :;g-ggg.%:g.:fi“ sfamsaedll 8 = o |ii¥- E. IBERTSON BLOCK Wo0D A trip ‘o Duluth for this big 3 Delivered to Bemdn, $2.00 to mber must be cut Thousands of free souveniis given to Exposition is well worth your 3 on \ 4 i 4 UNBERTAKER iand Tth St., iq'::.usz e time. Get cn-the trai d E e 2 i g : - 3 Delivered jymore, 31. come up f‘;r ;:' lens: on:IZhj::;- e intendent | of 2 5 e e 2 4 COUN'I‘Y Gouomm i $2.00. x able day. You’ll be:welcome. m 0ol, Red Lake, this you would need to become notable by committing a murder. The highee lt 12, 1918 F. HAUKE. llmcr of !lulll.n