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THE CITY Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. Emil Schneider is in Giand Forks today. M. P. DeWolf returned to Blackduck last night. W. H. Roberts returned from Northome this morning. Bag it—a bag of Barlow’s Jest, C. D. Arnold went to Blach- duck this morning. : S.J. Fryhling has returned from his trip to Princeton, Legal cap and numbered line legal cap at the Pioneer Office, A. M. Marks, of Guthrie, is a Bemidji tor today, Fred Carlson is attending the tournament at Blackduck. Rev. F..J. Barackman return- ed to his home at Blackduck last evening. Home made ice cream 30c per quart, at the Model Bakery. Phone 125, Now is the time for all good housewives to get a bag of Bar- low’s Best, Pocket maps, Minnesota, Mon- tana and North Dakota at the Pioneer Office. John Dahl of Frohn losses a valuable borse by the barb wire fence route. Pred Harris, the Crookston cigar man, isat Blackduck at- tending the tournament. " Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burkley returned [rom Blackduck this morning having spent yesterday at the tournament. You don’t have to go to Black- duck to get Barlow’s Best— milled especially for Bemidji. 3. Gi. Bishop left this morning for Melrose, Minn., where he has accepted a position as tele graph operator. Largest and most complete ice cream plant in northern Minne. sota. Wholesale and retail Modal Bakery. Phone 125, Three recruits have been se cured by Corporal Oito for Co lambus, Ohio. He also has sev eral probationers. Messrs. and Mesdames Engel bert and Brown were in the city today from Kennedy on their wiy to the tournament. Joe Paradis, the rotund Red Lake Kalls salesinan, joined some seyent of his fellow townsmen at Blackduck this morning. Messrs. Gibbons and Torrance add a fine launch to the large number which now sport the waters of the Lake Bamidji. Judge McClenaban and Court Stenographer Moody were in the city this morning- enroute to Brainerd having completed the Itasca county term of court at Grand Rapids. Tommy Johnstone of Crooks- ton, without whom no firemen’s meeting in Minnzsota could pos sibly be a success, passed through to Blackducl this morn- ing. Beautifying methods that in- jure the skin and health are dan gerous. Be beautiful without discomfort by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Sunshiny faces follow its use. 35 cents at Barkers’s drug store. Rev. J. F. McLeod, who is supplying the Presbyterian pul- pit at Brainerd was in the city greeting his many friends and visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeod. He returned to Brainerd today. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes to every part of your body bringing new blo~d, strength and It makes you well 85 cents at new vigor. and keeps you well. 3arker’s drug store. Al Tuttle has relurned from a trip to various points on the western coast and reports that compared with this vicinity the entire coast country is dead. Mr. Tuttle will soon leave for Chicago to accept a position with one of the roads running out of that city. Many children inherit consti- tutions weak and feeble, others due to childhood troubles. Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure children and make them strong. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. 2 fromr Neving. L. J. Miles was in the city over night from Laporte. " B. M. Bryenis representing Bradstreet’s in town, R. J. Reichel, of Mizpah,is a Bemidji visitor today. A. A. Buckingham is a busi- ness visitor today from Crooks- ton, August J. Becker,” of Buena Vista lefs this afternoon for Cass Lake. John Sinclair returned this morning from a busine s trip to Blackduck. Joseph J. Johnson, Jr, of Man- dan, N. D., is registerd at the Challenge. S. D. Works registered in from Mankato last night return- ing today. Bert Smyth is spending the day attending the Blackduck tournament. Clarence Speelman, the North ome merchant, is a business visi- tor here today. C. J. Pryor returned last even- ing from a business yisit to Grand Rapids. Peter Kruse, is on the sick list and his place is being tem porarily filled by Jesse Foster. George Millard returned to Northome last evening where he has charge of the bank. Ed H. Chase, editor of the Red Lake Courier, was a belated traveler fo the tournament to- day. Hon. J. M. Dimant, F. M. Di mant and G. W. Hastings area trio of Owatonna visitors in Be- midji. Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda, is among the many visitors from Bewidji to the Blackduck fire- mrn’s meet. | W. C. Weeks, who has a large contract for grading the Wilton & Red Lake road is in the city this afternoon. Murs. Iver Ungstad of the town of Frohn has been taken to a hospiial at Grand Forks for an operation. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills re turned to Duluth this morning after a week spent in Bemidji with relatives. Dr. Dunlop of Crookston passed through the city this morning to his country residence at Turtle Lake, Mrs. M. A Clark and Miss Mabelle McTaggart were num- bered with the excursionists to Blackduck last night. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Holmen. children and two maids arrived this noon from Grand Forks and will spend some weeks here at Grand Forks bay. Foster & Waldo report a very nice business in pianos during their stay here. They will make Bemidji regularly in the.future. John Emberlein, the past year principal of the Nymore school, has quit teaching and is traveling for Rand McNally & Co., selling school books. Dr. E, H. Marcum returned last night from & professional visit to Akeley. He caught a freight to Walker and brought a couple of nice pike back with him, Mr. and Mrs. U. Curtis are here from Lake City spendinga three weeks vacation. Mr, Cur. tis is manager of the Lake City Commercial College and Mrs. Curtis is a sister of Mrs. Thomp son. Three drunks appeared before Judge Pendergast this morning, and the Judge in his usual fair way meted justice to them all. One paid a fine, one was sent to jail, and the other agreed to get out of town in case the fine and sentence was suspended. *“YOUR MONEY IS NO GGOD” and will be refunded to you if after us ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS &HEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results, 'Thig is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Oaly b French & Co. Robert Nevingis in the clby' WILTONITEM T. J.Brennan went on business lass Monday. - from Dakota last week where she has been visiting her parents. Francis, Anna and Roy Bowers came over to atiend the picuic Sunday. The Sunday school picnic which was held at the Wilton school house last Sunday was largey at'ended and an enjoyable time was repo: t2d. Lars Emberland is plastering John Melby’s new house, The G. A. R. of Bemidji pre- sented Mr. Fogg with a nice flag. The M. W. A. lodge of Wilton have commenced building a new hall. Rev. Parks will hereafter hold services in the Lutheran church at Wilton instead of the school house. The next meeting is to benext Sunday. The Wilton Sunday scheol will give a basket social on Saturday evening, June 24, at the school house. The proceeds are for the beneflt of the minister. All are cordially invited. Mrs. Clarence Rawdon and children have gone for an ex- tended visit with her parents at Wadena. Mrs. Bazil Jarbo has gone to Dakota to visit her parents- Bruno Major visited over Sun- day with his family. Mrs. J. J. Trask of Bemidji spent Sunday with her daughter Berthaat Mr. Aldrich’s. Mrs. Bear of Wadena is visit- ing with Mrs. Frank Gustavson. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lars Christenson last week, a son. Mrs. George Brennan and children who have been visiting relatives at Odessa and St. Cloud for the past six weeks have re- turned home. The schools of this district will close next Friday. Mr. McGhee of the Bowers school has planned a picnic for the last day. _A pro- gram will be rendered and an en- joyable day is expected. Mrs. Chas, Rogers was shop- ping in Bemidji last Saturday. Miss Eller Emberland visited friends in Bemidjlast Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paterson and daughter, Arvilla, visited Sunday at Harry Bewers’. Mrs. Sid Smith and son,Alonz), were Bemidji visitors last Satur day. Mrs. James Watkins and her mother, Mrs, Obedier, drove to Bemidji Saturday to do trading. Julius Bildin has gone to Da- kota. Hans Ballingrud has gone to his claim near Kelliher, FROHA. And still it rains almost daily. Dr. Ward was here Tuesday. Mrs. Carl Radi is still on the sick list. Martha Hickstadt is working for Mrs. A. J. Speck. O, E. Schroeder was out look- ing over the site of the dam Tues- day. Census Enumerator Moi has finished his work in the town of Frohn. The town board will meet June 26 at the town clerk’s office. Mrs. August Wentzel arrived from Fisher last Saturday to yisit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Radi. Road Boss Shultzis repairing the roads in his district. J. G. Fleming and Carl Radi drove to Bemidji Saturday on business. Frank Silversack of Bemidji came out here on a fishing trip to Swenson’s lake. Albert Shultzand P. Berg were among the prominent Frohn farmers who were at the county seat Saturday. Mrs. Strew, mother of Mrs Fred Shultz, left for her home at Glencoe, Minn., last Tuesday. Services were held in the Ger- man Lutheran church last Sun- day. LOUIS. A. J. Hinsverk has completed his assessment for the bown of Moose Lake. Alfred Swanson has recently erected a fine large barn on his homestead which adds matexially toits prosperous appearance. It is capable’ of accomodating two horse teams and four cattle. Mrs. Wm. Danlicker returned | | e term of school bas bean|Bem Alex. Nelson carned the mail Friday. He brought in an un- usually large load. Mr. Banmgariner and famxh Sundayed at the home of W. T. Webster. H. W. Alsop has finished as: sessing Township 148 R. 30, and began assessing Townships 147 R.81 this week. ¢ The Blakely & Farley drive is nearing its close. A number of the drlvers have been discharged and it is expected that the rest will goin about a week. Mrs. W. T. Webster spent a few days with her mother, Mrs, Chas. Wiser, last week. She re- turned home on Friday. A. O. Lone and family left Moose Lake Tuesday, June 8, cnroute to Rawona, S. D., wher: they expect to make their future home. They will make the trip, about 350 miles, by team 1n u covered wagon. Miss M, Muriel Rice was a guest at the home of E. D. Bent ley Sunday night. Monday was indeed a beautiful day, sanshiny and clear. A very welcome contrast to the rainy we ther ot the past few weeks. Jobn Arendt is at home again having flnished on the ‘head works”’ of the drive. NARY BUDGET. Mrs. Matt Kohlnitcher went Bemidji Tuesday evening, re- turning Wednesday. The long rain of last week made the farmers lock dissap pointed, but with the sunshine of Monday, all looked happier. Mrs. J. G. Smith went to B« midji Tuesday evining. The Cbildren’s Day exercise: weve well attended and all appre ciated the efforts of the ¢h 1dr: in their singing and reciting. On Thursday last Mr. and M1~ Luke Evans welcomed a littl baby girl in their midst Mrs. A. A, Carter and Maste: Lawrence of Bewidj visited wit! Nary friends the past week. Miss Bessie Rogers went Bemidji Tuesday evening return ing Thu:sday. - Charles Harding went to Be midji Saturday evening. The Misses Randa Nelson and Josie Olson went to Bemidj Meurday evening. Mrs. BE.E Smiley took the south bound train Tuesday morn- ing. She will visit at Aitkin and other points during her absensc. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and thai is by constitutional ‘remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, a.nd when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases outof tenare caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucu- ous surfaces, We will give one hundred dol- lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Price 75 cents ~per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family pllls for constipation. New Forms of FPlant Life. Mr. Luther Burbank has de voted his life to the production of new forms of fruits, trees, flow- ers, vegetables, grasses, and nuts | with success that his productions are said to be more wondecfal than the flowers and fruits of California. This man is the best known botanist in the world and his works will go down in history, and yet we believe his work is no more important than that of the men who have perfected golden grain belt beer from a mere table beverage to a tonic of wonderful strength and power. Its purity and healthfulness make it an in T cured MY cough with German Syrup! He wrote to Dr. G. G. Green ; “An' a5 true asT tell you, doctor dear, T'm feelin’ finer than ever Tive besm 1 QThe poor consumptive should mot be the victim of experiment, as he often is, but the moment the dread disease mani- fests its (gresence he should be given Bo- schee’s German Syrup—a pure, non-alco- bolic medicine that is made s}gemany for | the cure of consumption, and hasa world- | wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat an all bronchial affections in old and _young, It is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous as a consumption cuxe for a]m%s; half a cents qrrnal ttle, 25¢. Big bottle, 7sc. M all druggists thronghou the world, | o Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, ‘he sparkle of Jife, comes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. -85 cents. Tea or Tab- lets at Barker’s drug store. Mill Wood for Sale. : During the coming summer, Wes Wright will handle all the mill wood at the Crookston Lum- ber company, having secured that right from the mill manage- ment. Wood will be delivered for $2 per load. See Wes Wright, orcallup phone No. 45 or lh" Crookston Lumber company. The Publisher’s Claims Sustained UNITED STATES COURT OF CLAIMS The Publishers of Webster’s International Dictionary allege that it ' is, in fact,the popu- lar Unabridged thoroughly re-edited in eve; detail, and vastly enriched in every part, wit the purpose of adapting it to mee'{'.he larger and severer requirements of another genera- We are of the opinion that this allegatior most clear] l{ and accurately describes the work fhat fias been accomplished and. the result that has been reached. 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