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i The Eagles will hold a regular meeting this evening. Carter’s inks and mucilages at the Pioneer Office. Two drunks paid fines in Judge Skinvik’s court this morning. J.P. _Pogué left this morning for Werner on business. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty. Phone 125. Fred Wilson of Tenstrike spent Monday in the city on business. Legal cap and numbered line legal cap at the Pioneer Office. Christ Peterson of Solway was in the city yesterday between trains. ~ Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Thos. McMillan of Grand Forks is in the city for a month’s stay at Grand Forks bay. Legal blanks, all kinds, at the Pioneer Office. The ladies’ Guild of the Pres- byterian church will meet a1 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. N. Bailey. J, W. Speelman eame down from Buena Vista this morning for a short business visit in Be- midji. Remington Typewriters and typewriter supplies atthe Pio neer Office. At theregular meeting of the Knights of Pythias last night Dwight Miller took the third degree. ' Chas. Cassler left Monday night for Turtle River on busi- ness for the Crookston Lumber company. There is no lever so powarfu as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Henry Kolden, the Blackduck merchant, transacted business in the city Monday, returning home Monday night. For tired and tender feet—E. 8. Straw agent for The Dr. Reidy ladies cushion sole shoes, $3.00 try them. = Alphonse Crawford and Wm. Hagerty madea business trip to Penstrike Monday, returning to Bemidji yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Michaels left this morniag- for Foy, where they willmake their home upon Mr. Michael’s homestead in the future. J.- P. Young went to Puposky this morning to look over the new town with a view of putting in a branch mercantile establishment in that village, D. K. Rack passed through the city this orning enroute to his home in Minneapolis from Ten- strike, where he has spent sever- al days on business. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Carrigan passed through the city Monday night enroute to their home at Farley from Aitkin, where they have spent several days with relatives. At the regular meeting of the city council Monday night George Palmer was appointed poundmas- ter. Noother business beyond the allowing the usual grist of bills came up before the meeting. An N. P. box car in the South Bemidji yards caught fire Mon- day evening, presumably from the sparks of a passing locomo- tive, but'the flames were extin- guished before any damage had been done. Iver Wold of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Wold intends to invest in Bemid- ji property in the near futureand was looking over the city yester- day with aview of purchasing one of the refreshment parlors of the city. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oberg pas- sed through the city this morn. ing on their way to Minneapolis, where they will attend the an- nval commencement of the uni- versity of Minnesota. A sister of Mr. Oberg’s is oneof those who will_,g?p‘.df}iate from the uni versity this year: Ha vy Calvert, manager of the Bemidji Elevator company; As sistant Cashier Schuwaker ol the First National bankand E H. Smith of Duluth,presiden: uf the Bemidji Blevator company, spent yesterday at Lake George bass fishing. They returned to Be- remedy for constipation. Go to Haklkerup’s for Photos. | /| Merritt and E. P. Rice. Pioneer Office. . ATET Réev. “Jobn G. Wirth of Laporte was in the city yesterday. J. E. Wilkin of Cass Lake trans- acted-business in the city yester- day, - Wm, Welch returned last night from a visit with friends at Grand Forks. Salads made to order for home use or for private parties at Pal- ace Restaurant. Phone 219. K. J. Mclver wasa business visitor in the city yesterday from Farley. Cold cooked meats for picnics by the pound at the Palace Res- ‘taurant. Phone 219. Wm, Cole of Hagali township is the guest of Mr. and Mra. A. Gilmour. Mrs. A. G. Rutledge and son, Earle, left yesterday for Cass Lake. Tan’s are ripe. See Straw’s display of high and low tan shoes. Their ¢it,” this season. - Supt.. Strachan of the M. & L. arrived in Bemidji last ‘night from Brainerd. For all kinds of tin work and eave troughing at right prices, call at Ross’ hardware store. Mrs. F. O, Sibley arrived in the city for a visit in Bemidji with friends and relatiyes. g ( children ‘Saturday ht was a suceess. e Burke left for the cities -| E:.J. Regan, who has been at | Alida_looking after his business 'interests, returned Friday. Allen Underwood : has left on a | few days vacation, 3 Mrs. A. E Underwood, Miss Spelacy and Frank Swith visited: Mrs. John Parker at Clearwater camps Sunday. John Sullivan came from Cass Lake on a visit to his parents on the early morning train Monday. Farmers report that ths crops are looking good. FOLEY'S KIDNEY Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. A regular meeting of the school board will be held at the office of the superintendent this evening. + W. M. Ross can store and take proper care of your heater dar- ing the summer months. Phone 113. Rev. E. M: Peterson returned Monday night from Lakeport, where he held services Sunday Miss L. M.- Knight of Black: duck spent yesterday in the city with friends, returning home Rev. J. T. Clark passed through the city last night on his way home to Blackduck from Park Rapids, where he held Congrega- tional services Sunday. Miss Moffett, one of the teachersin the Tenstrike schools, was brought to the city Monday and confined at St. Anthony’s hospital. Miss Moffett is sutfer ing with a severe attack of erysipelas. Are you lacking in strength and vigor? Are you weak? Are you in pain? Do you feel all run down? The blessing of health and strength come to those who use Hollister’s Rocky Monntain Tea. 85 cents. Barker’s drug store, Mrs. F. Cherrier, who has been the guest of her sister,Mrs George Tanner, for some time past, left Monday eyening for Turtle Riyer, where she will spend a few days with friends and relatives before returning to her home at Little Falls. Rhbeumatism, gout, backache, acid poison, are results of kidney trouble. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all else fails. 35 cents. Barker’s drug store. The following . were among those from Blackduck who at- tended the base hall game in Be- midji yesterday: D. D. Rolfe, Peter Lose, L. G. Townsend, A O’Kelliher, John Pasha, Tom Hagen, Dr. Fowler, A. Moon, J. Murray, A. Potter, J.; ©’Neil, G. Harry Geil and Lee Heffron have returned from the Univer- sity of Minnesota, where they are students, to spend the sum- mer in Bemidji. Mr. Geil yes- terday accepted a positien witn a surveying crew working south of Northome and left last night to join the party. Good-advice to women. If you want a beautiful ‘complexion, clear skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Thereis pothing like it. 35 cents, - tea or tablets. Mr. and Mrs. S. Benson and family left last night for Black- duck, where they will make their future home. Mr. Benson has reengaged in the saloon moval to Blackduck is for the purpose of making it more con- venient for him to look after his business affairs in that village. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Learned and daughter left yesterday for {Fairmont, where they will be the guests of Mrs. Learned’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wholeheter. Mr. Learned will return home inabout a week, while Mrs. Learned expects to rewain absent from Bemidji dur- ing the entire summer. | Byen the tirst few doses ot Dr. Alder’s Treatment bring won derful relief to constipated people, and cértain laxative properties, acting with:nt pain or griping, all combine to make it the ideal Large midji this morning with about 30| dollar bottles at E. N. French & fine specimens. ok Barker’s drug store. |/ business at Kelliher and his re- | Its very pleasant taste| CURE WILL CURE any case of -RIDNEY last night. Ice cream 30c per quart and special prices on larger quanti- ties at the Palace Restaurant. Phone 219. Robert Neving arrived in the city yesterday from Neving post- office to transact business in Be: midji. or BLADDER DISEASE that is not beyond the reach and daughter, Mrs. R. A. Mec- Cuaig, were in the city yesterday from Tenstrike. They returned home last night. CONSUMPTION’S WARNING f - . of medicine. e ptoms 25es, S5, dn ouelee No qThe aid of scientific inventions is not need«;rd to gete;mine whether your lungs d. s are affected. The first symptoms can be readily noted by anyone of average in- me icine telligence. . % QThere is no disease known that gives sa D e e crn v | can do more. mns;mption,_ Ed no selritsl\\s d&sez;lsed{mfix ATl can be so quickly reached and checked, 16 tha medicine usedsio - Dr Hoorhiass WAS GIVEN UP TO DIE, German Syrup, which is made to cure consumption, B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., qIt is in the early stages that German |Evansville, Ind., writes: *‘For over five Syrup should be taken, when warnings |years I was troubled with kidney and are given in the cough that won't quit, | bladder affections which caused me much the congestion of the bronchial tnbes and | pain and worry. I lost flesh and was all the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac- |run down, and a year ago had to companied by frequent expectoration. | abandon work entirely. I had three of QBut no matter how deep-seated your |the best physicians who did me no good cough, even if dread consumption” has |and I was practically given up to die, already attacked your lungs, German |Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended Syrup will surely effect a cure—as it has | and the first bottle gave me great relief, done before in thousands of apparently |and after taking the second bottle I was hopeless cases of lung trouble. entirely cured.” QNew trial bottles, 25c. Regular size, FElar tiae, TWO SIZES, 50c. ARD $1.00. 75¢. At all druggists, SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Sold by A. Gilmour & Co. STATE OF MINNESOTA. | Cogaay o ss BRELTRAMI, e of Bemidji. | rereby given that application has i e Village_council 11 intoxicating ", commencing and terminating . by the following ¢ place, as stated Elks to Meet at Duluth. On account of the meeting of in said application, respectively, to-wit: Lopl arnice: Lo e the Elks at Duluth, June 8 and 9, First floor, front room, two story frame|the ~Great Northern will sell building, situated on lot twenty-two(22).block | . seventeen (17) original townsite of Bemidji. | tickets to Duluth and return at Minn. g Said application will be heard and_deter-|one and one-third fares for the mined by said Village council of the Village . s of Bemdji at the recorders office in_the city | round trip, on the certificate plan. hall in said village of Bemidji, in Beltrami . " county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday, | These tickets will be sold three the 5th, day of June, A. D. 1905, at 8 o’clock 3 . m, days before the opening of the anigpess my hand and seal of said village| ) aeting. Consult local agent for full particulars. [Seall H.W. Batrey Recorder. Menstrual disorders, leucorrhoea, bear- | ing down pains, sap the vitality out of womanhood. Wine of Cardui makes. motherhood possible because it cures | these troubles—not® simply temporarily relieving the pain, but driving out these diseases completely. Wine of Cardui fits a woman for every duty of life. = Three Happy Mothers MRS. C. SEAMANN, of Greely, Neb.: I was in bad health and suffered great pain at the monthly periods. - After using Wine of Cardui I was greatly relieved and two months ago gave birth to a fine boy baby. MRS. TOM MURRAY, of Rocheport, Mo.: Two years ago I spent about half the winter in bed. In February I commenced to take Eom' ‘Wine of Cardui. I was better at once and ‘in’a month was like a different person. My baby was born on Easter morning and my health has been good ever gince. Every expectant mother should nsele:fis excellent medicine. 5 H. G. SHELBY, of Monterey, La.: Year before last I paid $50.00 doctor bills for my wife. After that my wife uscd one bottle of Wine of Cardui and Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Erickson “ the blood to remain impure without an effort nothing they gave me did away with the annoying skin. to restore it to health. Rheumatism, Ca- tarrh, Scrofula and many of the severer asnigh as six boils at one time. Is the one thatcan rightfully boast of pure blood, When - the rich, red wine of life is coursing through the veins it im-. parts vigor and strength to the body and healthy action to parts of the system.. A healthy family is a wealthy family; it may be poor in worldly goods, but possessed of a priceless jewel that all the riches of earth cannot buy. A healthy family N may not carry in their veins the blood of titled nobles or dis- e tinguished ancestors, but vigorous health is 'always an evidence of the best and purest blood, for the vital fluid contains all material necessary for the making of bone and muscle and the growth and development of the body, and upon its purity rests our chances for good health. When the body is fed upon weak, sickly blood the system languishes, growth is stunted, disease enters without hindrance, and the simplest maladies’ are apt to develop into serious sick- ness. Inso many ways does the blood become contaminated that the fewest number succeed. in keeping this life-giving, health-sustaining fluid in a pure and natural state. We inheri the disease-tainted blood of ancestors, parents transmit to their children such impoverished and weak blood that their lives are a continuous battle againi disease, and from earliest infancy are harassed by sores and the most : dreadful skin eruptions, and heirs to some old family disease. No one has a right to satisfactory results. From childhood up I had been both- throw upon the shoulders of posterity a dis- ease that might have been cured, or allow mers I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number s Newark, Ohio, May 23, 1903. . Some ten years ago I used'your S. S. S. with the most ered with bad blood, characterized by skin eruptions and’ boils, espeoially bad in the summer, = For five or six sume each season. Our local physicians prescribed for me, but eruptions or prevented the boils from appearing. The burning accompanying the erupticn was terrible, and T had My condition was truly a forms of skin diseases are frequently inher- Pitiable one when I began 8. §.S. It seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impuri- ited, and only the most thorough constitu- fies and bad blood and restored the ciroulation o its orig- tional treatment can remove them. Bad inal strength and purity, giving me permanent relief trom the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago blood is responsible for more ill health than and 1 have never had a return of the disease. T wonld state all other causes combined; it absorbs the also that my husband has taken it with good results. poisons that gather in the system, and the germs and microbes floating in the air find their way into the circulation, and old sores - and ulcers, Eczéma, Boils, Malaria and a long train of other diseases follow. If you do not come of a strong and vigorous family and your blood shows evidence of im- purity, nothing will so guickly bring it back to a healthy condition as S. S. S., the most remedy on the market. It purifies and builds up weak, sluggish blood and stimulates the circulation, and thus rids the system of impurities. S.S.S. cont well as blood purifying properties, and builds up the general health, improves the appetite and digestion, and ‘tones up the nerves while ridding the blood of all poisons and humors. like S. S: S, and being a strictly vegetable remedy can be ny bad after effects or injury to the system. purifier and tonic at this season S. S. S. has no superior. - It puts the blood in good order, removes all poisonous accumulations, invigorates all parts of the system and prevents that debilitated, tired feeling commén to this time of year. secret of all healthy families. widely known and popular blood taken by old and young without a e Write us if in need of medical advice, which our physicians will furnish free of charge. Book on the blood and its diseases mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. MRS. J. D. ATHERTON, ins tonic as Nothing reaches old chronic blood troubles As a blood Keeping the blood healthy is the ment. binders, patent Pioneer office. ~ Clothes Cleaned. Clothes cleaned, dyed and re paired. Best work, prices; satisfaction guaranteed L. Goldberg, 317 Beltrami Ave. Mill Wood for Sale. During the coming summer, Wes Wright will handle all the mill wood at the Crookstou Lum ber company, having secured; that right from the mill manage- Wood will be delivered for $2 per load. See Wes Wright, or callup phone No. 45 or the Crookston Lumber company. Bill cases, legal files, ready cheapest filing cases at Before deciding upon the purchase of silver-plated table ware, you can make no mistake in coming to see our stock and get our prices for the best grade of Spoons, Knives, Forks, Etc. Likewise, if you are thinking of purchasing a Watch Chain, it willpay you to see our fine line of the SIMMON’S patterns. variety of both men’s and Women’s styles and guarantee each one to give perfect satisfaction. Silverware For The Table. These splended quality chains we show ina great A BARKER. iA nine months after she gave birth to & thirteen pound boy baby and I haven't paid any doctor bill since. 27 ey A Wine of Cardul is yours to take today. Just Arrived! Groceries When you want anything first class in Groceries, call for the Monogram and Uni- _ versity Brand. Specialties in Evaporated Fruit, Toma- toes, Can Corn and Peas--thres for Two Bits. One Car Salt One Car Hay - One Car Feed One Car Load Pillsbury’s Best Flour. The Flour That Never Fails. , Shoes ~Bear in mind we handle the celebrated £ ,,Teiierspn and Gotzian Shoes.