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PP i U EERKKKKKKKK KKK KK KK * LEST WE FORGET x KKK KKE KK KKK KKK KK The Schubert Symphony Orchestia given under the auspices of the Bem- 1djl Athletic assoclation September 23 at the Bemidji armory. The Indian Fair at Red Lake Sep- tember 18, 19 and 20. To Boost for the girls in the Schroeder-Ploneer Free Plano con- test. To cut the five vote coupon out of this paper and save it for your favor- ite contestant in the Schroeder- Pioneer Free Piano contest. To try to buy it at home before we send away. Phone Soclety news to soclety edi- tor, phone No. 31. To send in your application to be- come a member of the Bemidji athletic Club to . Secretary Carl Johnson. Raymond Kreatz went to Kelliher last evening on business. T. J. McCann went to the cities last evening on business. S. C. Brown of Big Falls is trans- acting business in Bemidji. R. H. Dickenson of Buena Vista is transacting business in the city. Go-carts retirea at tie second hand store.—Adv. Theodore Gullickson of Moorhead is in the city today on business. Dr J. Warninger went to Puposky yesterds;y on professional business. Mrs, C. Christenson of Blackduck is visiting friends in the city today. Frank Johnson, of Xelliher is transacting business in the city to- day. Dishwasher wanted at the Hotel Markham at once.—Adv. Emil Olson and sons of Wilton are in the city for a few days on busi- ness. Fred Breid and C. J. Moran of Deer River are among the business visitors in Bemidji. A. E. Ellingson, W. C. Smith and J. W. Naugle were Internationel Falls visitors Wednesday. Nellie Perras, recently from Red Lake county, came to Bemidji this week to attend our schools. Bemidji Business College begins its fall term October 6th.—Adv. i Miss Ruth Moody of Brainerd is spending a few days in the city as the guest of Servia McKusick. Mrs. A. Johnson and son Jack of Blackduck were among the north line visitors in our city this morning. G. D. Backus, who has been con- KKK KK KKK KKK KK * "TURTLE LAKE. = * KKK KKK KKK KKK KK . Mrs. R.-P. McKnight of this town was thrown from her buggy Aug. 28, Teceiving injurles from which she did not recover, but dled two weeks later Sept 11th. The immediate cause of part of the county. He stopped off at International Falls enroute, William J. Law, C. J. Winton and D, N. Winton of Minneapolis are in the city on business connected with the Crookston Lumber- Company. her death was heart failure. She Mrs. J. T. Tuomy and daughter, was born in Sullivan, Wisconsin, in Elizabeth, left-this morning for a 1849 was'married to R. P.. McKnight two weeks’ visit at Big Lake, Buffa-|in 1870. She was one of the oldest lo, ‘Minnesota, and Minneapolis, nioneqrs here and saw many hard- One of these nice aays you ought to|shipsof a new and undeveloped coun- 80 to Hakkerups and have your ple-try. She leavesan aged husband and ture taken.—Adv. three sons to mourn. her loss. She A. P. Freeman of Strombergs, Ne-|was a kind and loving- wife and mo- braska, returned to his home in that ther. Her husband and son, Willard, city yesterday after spending a short were With her, but Raymond of Mon- time in the city as the guest of A. T.| {415 and Guy of Canada belng 5o far Carlson, could'not be reached by telegraph in C. M. Jacobson has returned from |time for the funeral. Her remains Big Falls, where he has been for the|were laid at rest in the Puposky cem- past three weeks assisting in a bank|etary Sept. 15th. Rev. Bartlet offici- and has resumed his duties at the|ated. The bereaved family has the First National in this city. simpathy of the entire community. Notice that Call England is o Mrs. A. L. Saddler left Monday for longer a partner of mine in the real | GT2Ce City, North Dakota, where she esta_.te, insurance or any other busi- will join her husband and visit for ness. J. Bislar—Adv. some time with relatives. Mrs. - Jense Nelson entertained Mr. Boone, of the Indian depart-|friends Sunday. ment of Wghlnsmn, D. C. arrived i_n Mr. and Mrs. George Butler and Bemiddji this morning. He is on his family were Buena Vista visitors Sun- way up to Red Lake Indian Agency day. to attend the county fair. Mr. Hans Nelson is erecting a new Miss Della Olson of Wilton is in|house, when completed it will be a the city for a few days. Miss Olson | fine structure. was called to Wilton from Bemidji| ~Mr. George Hedglin called on Mr. some weeks ago on account of the ill-|J. Locke Sunday. L ness of her aged grandmother. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trimble are en- Guy Todd left this morning for Walker where he will join the Cass County surveying crew. Mr. Todd The town board met Saturday at the clerks’ to transact business. tertaining friends from Minneapolis. | o) T Is’0f ‘when Chamb —Ady. * * + < cause. of testimonials. pation. en. For sale by oo ok oo ok ofe cle oo odiiole o o o e b o o o ¢ 4 ONE DAY'S: PAY GIVEN MICHIGAN MINERS. * K <+ Lo onf * }+ day’s pay, amounting aggre- « < gately to $80,000, jwas con- 4 ‘tributed toward the cause of < ' the striking “Calumet :copper 4 ~miners: by, thmv,nfilmhen of the. < < Butte Miner’s.Union No, 1, % Western Federation of Miners, + ployes to wagons and then-broke open 4 This makes $60,000 the miners < have given. thus far, * 4 The teamsters’ union gave <+ 4+ '$500, the barbers’ $100°and the +» plumbers an.assessmernt.of 50 o # cents a week for:the -same + * + * € ok khdd bbb bbb The readers of this' paper will be is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. = Catarrh being |CUred by one or two doses of this rem- foundation of the :disease, and giving |edy. For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. stitutional treatment. Cure is taken internally, acting direct- 1y upon the blood and mucous surfaces; of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do- ing its work, The proprietors have.so. much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred: Dollars for any' case that it fails to cure. Send for list Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, hio. Sold by all Druggists, 76ec. Take Hall's Family- Pills: for consti- 8 ‘calisad by Indigestion and : ; ShmE H |constipation, .and¢Quickly disappears| Last of Gang Convicted Fined $300 for | $15,580 Fraud. ‘Council Bluffs, Ia, Sept. 18.~Jo | seph E. Wright of San Antonio, Te: entered a plea of guilty in the Unii States district court of swindling T. H. George of. the same city out of $15,680 on a fake wrestling ‘match and was fined $300, which he paid. || ‘Wright is the last to be convicted of || the principals. in the larger operations || of J. C. Maybrav and his associates., Bandits Kill and: Rob. Chicago, Sept. 18—Four masgked robbers- forced an entrance to the de- livery station of Mandel, Bros., shot and killed Michael Waschuk, a stable- man, beat and bound three other em- '8 Pablets are tak- arker’s Drug Store. Aim to make that strong—and:digestion good—and will keep welll' No chain is stronger than its weakz: link. No man is stronger than his stomach. = With stomach disordered a train of diseases follow. Eumwr Golden Medical Discovery ‘makes the stomath healthy, the liver acti blood Made from Pt G iieilog T e Bold by, drapesee i Hquid" forz’ at 8100 per bottle for over 40 years, giving general saiio o If you prefer tablets as modified by R. V. Plerce, M.D., these can Mdmm-mflhxu—n«ne’duummm-:: the safe in the office and escaped wtih $2,000. Dinrrhoea Quickly Cured. - “I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, the merchant here, per- suaded me to try a bottle 6f Cham- Nomination Blank berlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarr- 'W. G. Schroeder, x hoea Remedy. After taking one dose Bemidji, Minn. x : $100 Boward, §100. of it I was cured. It also cured oth- I hereby DOMINALO. . ovoessseneareannninmun. ..., as 8 X ers that T gave it to,” writes M. E. orl 2 x s ;ga:guli m-&utflh‘n .g.::'u::: Cophbre, ;Oslole, TH contestant in the Schroeder Piano Contest and ask that you place & been able to cure in all'ita stagos, and A1l unusual. An ordinary attack of |y nor name on your numbered list. x that is -Catarr] , ‘Hall's Catarrh Cure | diarrhoea can almost dnvariably be x Ky Not Necessary to sign & KKK KKK KUK KKK RER K KKR K K KK KRKK KKK K KN x x x x That 18 not at |, x x x x +Hall's Catarrh |__agy, When You Come to Minneapolis and St.Panl ‘During FASHION Ig Sepi. 22-27 came up yesterday from Bena where he was employed with the same crew. Without economy you can never be rich; with it you need not be poor. Economize a little each day and start a savings account at the Northern National Bank.—Adv. Grand Theatre TONIGHT After You Have Scen the Siores of St. Paul, We Invite You to Come to Minneapolis gWe shall be pleased to have you make your headquarters at Dayton’s where you can.check your baggage on our First Fioor and. find: every comfort desirable on our William Holtzheid of the engineer- ing department of the Great Northern Railway company, is in the city as'a witness in the Pogue case Mr. Holtz- heid is a nephew of August Jarchow. E. M. Sathre has a crew of twelve men and boys harvesting his pota- toes today on the Owen land near Grand Forks Bay, Mr. Sathre has ten acres of potatoes on this land and eight acres on his farm at Hazle- wood. W. P. Whitten, of the engineering de- partment of the Great Northern Rail- picture: “The Law and the Outlaw”’ A Romance of Plaivs Life in the West in Two Thrilling Reels This is: what eastern papers papers_ say of this “A two part film which promises to go down in picture history as'a triumph unequaled in Western realism. Sensations galore, introducing several extremely sensational incidents- unlike any. previously recorded in pictures’” Fourth Floor in connection with our Rest ~Rooms and Restaurant. @8 Our stocks of merchandise from authoritative style & sources of America and across the seas are now at their full and we think you will find much to interest you. (75 In addition to our Ready-to-Wear_departments &8 tor “women, misses, and children. including the boys,-we have & splendid-assortment of Oriental Rugs, Lace Curtains, high grade Furniture, Silks and Dress Goods and general Dry Goods on the seven sales flaors of our big store. way company, who is here as a wit- ness in the Pogue case, said he was very much impressed with our pav- ing and believed it was the best he nad ever.seen in a small eity. . . Mrs. C. B. Powell, 921 Beltrami avenue, has handpainted china for sale. Also gives lessons in china painting.—Adv. Mabel Abrahamson of Walker will arrive in the city this evening and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. B. R. Erickson for a week. Miss Abrahamson has been ‘at the Sani- torium at Walker for the past four Admission . . Show Stal fined to his bed for the past week with tonsilitis, is reported much im- proved. Fancy crab apples, full peck, 12 pounds, only 50c at Schmitt’s Gro- cery.—Adv. Dr. Bjornby of Bagley arrived in the city yesterday noon and spent the afternoon as the guest of Dr. E'ner Johnson. Norman T. Theis of Minneapolis who has spent the summer at Walker, Minnesota, spent yesterday in Be- midji on business. Miss Neva Moon of Blackduck, who has been the guest of Misses Sunol ‘Warninger and Jean Begsley, left yes- terday for her home. H. H. Sanborn and wife of Lime Springs, Iowa, are spending a short time in the city on a combined busi- ness and pleasure trip. Go-carts repalred at the second hand store.—Adv. Henry Stechman came down from Tenstrike this morning and is spend- months and has greatly improved in health. S. A. Adams, Bill Daily, Charles Murray, Joe Rain-in-the-face, Bill Penny, Joe Penny, Isaac Williams, John Williams, Rudy Beaulieu, George Johnson, George Critt, J. L. Spratt, Bill Clark, Leon Bontwell, Peter Sittingbull and Willie Johnson, comprising the Chippewa Indian band of White Earth reservation passed through.the city yesterday en- route to Red Lake where they will furnish music during the Indian fair. Dress making parlors. Mrs. L. D. Ward and Miss Katherine Kline at the Berman Emporium Annex.—Adv. A copperhead rattlesnake, over three feet in length with four baby rattlers, on exhibition in the display window at J. E. Enz’s bicycle store, is attracting considerable attention. The snake was captured about a month ago by Wing Oberg of this city, on the hills near Wacouta. On Sept. 8 the captive rattler gave birth to four baby rattlers. The large ing the day in the city visiting his —_———————— Brinkman Theatre Bemidji, Minn. TONICHT A Overture Brinkman Theatra Orchestra ‘B The- Brinkmanscope Mating Imp—2 Reel Feature, Part 1 C Stone & King Clever Comedians b The Brinkmanscope Mating Imp—The Triumph of Brawn over Brain E When Lena Struck New Mexico Frontier Comedy. Picture Program Changes Every Day Admission 10c, 28c Show Starts 7:10 snake has eight rattles and is consid- ered one of the most deadly of the rattlesnake family.—Red Wing Daily Republican. NEVER A BLUE ROSE. Every now and then some flower expert declares he has evolved a blue rose. He hasn’t. There is no such thing in nature and never can be. A dull, purplish, bluish, red rose has been evolved. But it is no more blue than the sky is green. A gardener once evolved what passed for a blue rose until it was learned that he pro- duced it by watering a white rose’s roots with indigo. In nature there is never a blue flower, a red flower and a yellow flower of the same spe- cles. There are red roses and yellow roses, but no blue roses. There I8 only one golden grain belt beer, ad- vertisement. - Order of T. R. Symons, agent. Phone 122-2. Caught a Bad Cold. “Last winter my son caught a very bad cold and the way he coughed was something dreadful,” writes Mrs. Sarah E. Duncan, of Tipton, Iowa. “We thought sure he was going into consumption. ‘We bought just one bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy and that one bottle stopped his cough and cured his cold complete- 1y.”” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. ~—-Adv, BEMIDJI rts 7:10 Nicollet Ave., 7th and 8th Sts. 10c MINNEAPOLIS 5c¢c, KKK R KK ili**ii#l!?‘iu#!i*fl you stop to consider that this is the basic policy of the live store. ' By greater yalungiving we mean that for every dollar spent with us, you receive a great- er measure of style, quality and workmanship, than you can possibly secure from others for a like amount. Kuppenheimer and Sophomore Clothes at our prices are superior in ever way to any other garments offered elsewhere, and by coupling this superiority with a cash buying discount taking, cash selling policy, we are able to quote prices all the way from 10 per cent to 15 per cent lower than others. This saving to you should at least be inter- esting enough to bring you to make a careful test of all these faots today. : - And here’s a complete pricé range to guide you in your buying. §$18 $20 $2250 $25 $27.50 $30