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The Bellman was a general interest periodical published in Minneapolis weekly from mid-1906 to mid-1919. Three late volumes are online at HathiTrust, and it looks at a quick glance as though the format never changed much: 9" x 12½", ten cents a copy, one short story per issue of circa 24-28 pages, with the balance filled with one or two articles and a number of regular columns featuring book and play reviews, political news, local social news, poetry, jokes, and so on. Rarely there might be more than one story in an issue. The editor was William C. Edgar and the publisher The Bellman Company.