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ri tive Page VOL. 5. NO. 43. The St. Anthony's Hospital is a monument to the skill and en terprise of its founders. It is a growth no amount of money xul create it. It is today a val uable enterprise to the town of Bemidji and a splendid testi monial to the professional skill of its founders. This hospital is under the auspicies of the Sisters of St. Benedict, it being a branch of the mother hospital of St. Mary's of Duluth, and there are five other hospitals conducted by the Sisters in other places. This hospital was organized at Bemidji two years ago, on a small scale, renting a few small rooms over a a store. They now have the larg est hospital in Northwest Minne sotaoutside of Duluth. Thebuild ing and grounds are very hand some, indeed, and are estimated at a cost of about $18,000. It is located on the west bank of Lake Bemidji, overlooking the same. The bxiilding is a handsome three story building, 80x90 feet, with a stpne^bas.ement, with 60 rooms, including bath rooms, drug room, reception room, operating room and dining room. All are heated by hot water and lighted by elec tricity. It is very suitably ar ranged for a hospital, both as to convenience and sanitary condi tions. Hundreds of dollars have been spent in making the walls, ceilings and partitions just what hospital requirements exacted and it is very evident that neither pains nor money were spared. Trained and careful nurses are i ST. ANTHONYS HOSPITAL. i Not Only a Credit to Bemidji. but the Northwest. There May he Larger Ones, but None more Systematically Arranged. A Worthy Mo atnent to a N ble Purpose. Do You Read? WHEELOCK'S EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. m* Biirlihgtqit Electric Light In Every Berth A special feature of the Burlington's Chicago Limited. When vou retire, turn on the light. After you are comfortably ensconced between the sheets, you can read by it. When vou are sleepy, a twist of the wrist and the light's out.* Leaves Minneapolis 7:20 p. ro.. St. Paul, 8:05 p. m.. daily. Arrives Chicago 9:2 next morning. Scenic Day Express leaves Minneapolis .:40 a. m., St. Paul 8:15 a. m., except Sunday, arriving Chi cago same evening. Ask your home agent for tickets via P. S. EUSTIS, GEO. P. LYMAN, Gen'1 CH.CASO ILL. always on hand, and from three male to six female are con stantly employed. The rooms are suitably furnished for hospital occupancy and the wards are ar ranged in such a manner as to make them second to none in the land. The operating room is said to be the finest in the country. It is lighted from the sides and the top, giving diffused light that lays open every part of the sub ject under operation. The room is thoroughly cleaned before and after operations withoutany more difficulty than cleaning a glass bottle. This hospital though not as large as some of the city hos pitals is yet large enough to ac commodate all probable demands for some years to come. Patients come here from all over the coun try, as far east as New York, on account of the healthfulness of the atmosphere and the beauti ful location. This hospital is truly a credit to the city and country, and all concerned, and it is enti' tied to the support of everyone and especially the lumbermen should not fail to avail themselves of thefprotection afforded in the shape of hospital tickets, which are now being sold for only $9, good for one year. This ticket holder will receive nursing, medi cine, and doctors services in case of sickness. No man can afford to be without this protection. Private country and village pa tients are also received, and terms are*reasonable and this institu tion is of great value to the city and state. If so. you can find any kind of Literature from daily papers to encyclopedias. All the stan dard publications and novels as are to be found in the cities. An up-to-date News Stand in deed is kept by A.T.Wheelock. IF YOU MKNT TO HIR6 H6LP Or to Rent Property of any kind, go direct, to Pass \gent, Ass't Gen 1 Pass. Agent. i^Bjlfg)W^K^.?SHW*^SW*W EttofneM SwW of sw, se', of nek SwHofneW. nwWofse'4 SwVi of se) WH of neW. nw NwH of seW. s'/ of ne%, seM of sw*.... Allot.... Lot3 SeW of swH NH of nw& N", of neM, nV, of uwX, swM of wM. NwW of n* SwM of swM. of seW SeW of seM W/i of seW SwW of swK W*4 of HWW NeW. nH seW LoteS. 6. 7, 8. Hand 12 NwW of BW SwW of seW W 4 of seW N* of new, nw of nwW- slA S/of ne&, nwW, ne'4 of swW, seW Lot 1 NwW. swW. w'/t of seW, aekof sew, nwW of nek, s'/tof neW S4 of i.eW. nv!4. new of 8w. seW---- SHofneW. *4 All of wy, of DW Lotl NwH of neK NeW of seW QwL of fjft'i, W 4 of neW. wj-i of seW- seW of seW... NHof swW.nwW of aeW S4 of swW, new of Be*. sH of seW..... N'/4 of nwW. sw'i of nwW. WH of sen. 4 of nwW, sew of nwW. 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Nw of ne^S 28 8w* otaeM f. 115 145 145 145 145 146 146 14(i 140 148 149 149 149 149 149 149 140 119 149 147 147 147 147 148 6 15 88 29 :W 32 81 8 2 10 12 of-- nwW neW of swW, seW 11 :)1 148 117 148 K8T1MATK. 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 37 31 31 31 Si 31 31 31 31 31 31 32 XI 32 33 82 32 33 32 4 18 30 20 36 3 10 12 27 31 2 i 147 117 146 149 143 143 143 143 143 144 144 144 144 144 144 33 33 34 3tt 87 37 37 37 87 37 37 12 13 16 14 "J Tlietimberin tiiis UM wi! s,\ LB. Payments must be made pyj01prnn^c", All checks WILL NOT UK and permits wi be strict ly adherer! liated, St. Paul, Minn., DecemberKth. 33.000 pine. 80.000 pine. 2,000 pine. 50.000 pine. 95,000 pine. 10,000 pine. 50.000 pine. 20 000 pine. 5,000 pine. 100.000 pine. 25.000 pine. 5,000 pine. 45,000 pine. 5.000 pine. 70.000 pine. 1()00 tie*. r, 37 37 37 18 10 28 z* 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 114 145 87 :17 37 37 37 3! 32 34 10.000 pine. 75.000 pine, 600 ties. 100,000 pine. rOOties. lOO.OOOplne. 100.000 pine, 400 tie*v 50.000 pine. !"0 ties. 60,000 pine. 4.000 pine. 10.000 pine, 37 37 37 a 115 115 145 145* 148 147 148 148 148 37 HOLIDAY GOODS! And the Same Old Reli able Place toGet All the 15.000 pine. 40.000 pine. 20.000 pine. 6.000 pine. 26.000 pine. 5,000 pine. 10,000 pine. 6.000 pint*. 10.000 pine. 100.000 pine 500 poles. 1000 ties. 500 poles. 3000 posts. 1000 ties. 500 poles. 1500 post*. 65,000 pine 1300 poles 1600 ties 2000 pts. 2.000pine. 200 ties. 40.000 pine. 100 ties, 100 poles. 50 ties, 30 poles. 10.000pine, 1.500 ties. 100 poles. 5.000 pine, 500 ties. 200poles. 20,000 pine. 200 ties, 300 poles. 30.000 pine. 100.000 pine, 400ties, 900 poles. 000 pi ne. 10.000 pine. 40,000 pine. 1,800 ties, 100 poles. 100.000 Pine. 2000 ties, 100 poles. HO.OOOpine. 60,000 pine. 30.000 pine. 5,000 pine. 10,000 pine. 92.000 pine. 200 iuak. 10.000 pine. 400 ties. 10 cords spruce 35 000 pine. 50.000 pine. 1.000 ties, 500 poles, lOO.OOOplne. 100,000 pine. 100 ties, 100 poles. 100.000 pine. 500 ties. 3,200 poles. .-..OOOpinr.. 500 ties. 100 pole". :rr 37 37 32 :32 32 83 4 12 14 148 149 :C 31 is 148 147 31 31 1900. 80.000 pine. 1700ties. 'jo,000 pine, 100 ties. TKBMS. fM&teae^&J&fgm ECESSITIES O LIFE. McCuaig & LudingtonjiJ State Land Commissioner. Meats, Battel, LOTS FOR SALE- Dudley's Meat Market. Game and Fish in Their Season. Best Creamery Butter Always On Hand. BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA. GRAND FALLS, 4' The New Town on The Big Fork River. SILVER BROTHERS, $1.25 A YEA R. Eggs, Vegetables nitd Fruits. LOCAL AGENTS