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%0 to Hakkerup’s for Photos. To insure the best baking use Barlow’s Best. Howard Bailey left last mght for Northome on business. Fresh fruits, P. M, Dicaire, Irving and 11th St. . County Commissioner A. W, Danaher was in the city yester- day from Tenstrike. To insure the best baking use Barlow’s Best. Legal cap and numbered line legal cap a1 the Pioneer Office, Mrs. J. M. Sines left today for Perley, Minn., to enjoy a visit in that city with relatives. Ice cream served tomorrow at P. M. Dicaire’s, 11th St. and Irving avenue. Henry Stechman, the Ten- strike hotel man, renewed ac- quaintances in Bemidji yester- day. Ice cream served tomorrow at P. M. Dicaire’s, 11th St. and Irving avenue. J. P. Riddell returned last night from Walker, where he has spent several days on business. Nothing can be better than the best—Murk’s lung Balsam is the bast. Miss Uiorence Bell returned this morning from Blackduck, where she attended the firemen’s tournament, If you are thinking of buying ahome sea T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl and family left last night for Missis- sippi, where they will make their home during the summer, TFoster & Waldo report a very nice business in pianos during arlow’s Best. * Poter Ducett of Kelliher is the city today. No better ice cream in the city, tomorrow and July 4. P. M. Dicaire, 11th and Irving. Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Brooks re- turned Thursday night from Minneapolis. Pocket maps, Minnesota, Mon- tana and North Dakota at the Pioneer Office. Mill pay day bargains at the Berman Emporium. Leave your orders for Fourth of July banners with J. A. Hoff. George Blanchard, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mageau for the past week, returned this morning to his home in St. Paul. Leave your orders for Fourth of July banners with J. A. Hoff. \ The interior of the Palace res- taurant on Third street has been redecorated and repainted and now presents a very handsome appearance. " Eight day sale on Skirts, Silk Waists and Shirt Waist Suits now in full progress at the Berman Emporium, James Goodman, of El Paterno fame, called on his trade in Be midji yesterday and left this morning for points south on the M. & I. P. M. Dicaire carriesa fine line of fancy and staple groceries. Corner of Irving Ave. and 11th St. For a few days longer the palmist now located over Mec Conkey’s grocery will remain in the city. Fortunes told at reason able prices. Satisfaction guar anteed. Beautifying methods that in their stay here. They will make Bemidji regularly in the future. Mrs. J. C. Dale arrived in the ~cltg=this. morning from Turtle River for a visit here with friends. Largest and most mplete iceco cream plant in northern Minne. sota. Wholesale and retail Model Bakery. Phone 125. Attorney H. A. Simons re- turned this morning from North- ome, where he has transacted legal business for s:veral days. L. F. Johnson, superintendent for the A. C. Smith company, re- turned to Bemidji this morning from a business visit at Ten- strike. Iome made ice cream 30¢ per quart, at the Model Bakery, Phone 125, E. A. Kreatz, contractor fo the new Brinkman hotel, lef' this morning for Brainerd, where he will spend a short time on husiness. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. H. French, Mrs. M. D. Stoner, Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Clark and Mrs. R. J. Albrant were among those who returned from Blackduck this morning. Hollisver’s Rocky Mountain tea is simply liquid clectricity. It goes to every part of your body bringing new blo d, strength and new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents at Barker’s drug store. James N)yes has accepted a contract for redecorating the in- terior and exterior of the Stech- man hotel at Tenstrike and leaves this evening for that village with a crew of men to begin the work, Philip Hayes, who has been chef at the Grill restauraunt for the past year, has resigned his position. Mr. Hayes expects to accept other employment in the city. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of Jife, comes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. 335 cents, Tea or Tab- ets at Barker’s drug store. 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. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Bjornestad and children of Grafton, N. D., are the guests of friends in Be- midji. They expect to leasea cottage at Girand Forks bay and remain in Bemidj: for some time. Dr. Dunlop was in the city to day on his way home to Crooks- son from Turtle River, where he has spent a few days fishing. Dr. Dunlop owns a summer lodge at Cartle River and makes annual srips to the village. Gollmar Bros.’enormousshows xhibited here yesterday and save performances during the fternoon and evening to big rowds. The performance was Jlean and entertaining.—World derald, Omaha, Neb. At B~- midji June 28, N. G. Reynolds, upon whom an peration for appendicitis was »arformed Monday, is recover ing from the effects of the opera- ion very satisfactorily at St. An- thony’s hospital, where he has “een confined. Anton Erickson, the Rosbv merchant, isin the city today. Mpr. Erickson intended to return home this morning, but he was taken in tow by an old friend, Dr. Dunlop of Crookston, and was induced to remain in the city until noon today. The enormous show of Gollmar Bros. was in town yesterday. The street parade was very good and the show proved to be the best and cleanest that has yet visited our city. The fakirs and gamblers were conspicuous by their absence. Gollmar Bros.’ show will be welcomed back to Stillwater in the future. They come as near doing as they ad- vertise as any show we have ever known.— The Daily Democrat, Stillwater, Oklshoma. At Be- ! midji, June 28, here for it. pretty Sterling Waist Pins mounted pieces. Simmon’s Watch Chains and in town. If You’ve About Made Up Your Mind To get a Ring, or Pin, or Brooch, the prices we sell fine and beautiful jewely for, ought to induce you to come A fine assortment of everything in this line, from All sorts of beautiful designs, also, in the famous Safe to say we have the choicest line of these goods E. A. BARKER and Sets, up to rich gem- Fobs—men’s and women’s. this afternoon from Wilton, Mrs. D. H. Fisk and daughter, | Miss Clara Fisk, arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis toenjoy a visit here withrelatives. ‘Lieutenant Wilson of the Sal- vation Army left this afternoon for Cass Lake for a short busi- ness visit in that city. Mr, and Mrs. O. Blocker and children left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they will enjoy a short visit with friends. Rev. McLeod of Fosston passed through the city this afternoon enroute to Cass Lake, where he will hold services = tomorrow morning. Miss Edith Speaks, who has held a position at the Berman Emporium for seyeral months past, left this morning for her home at Hastings. Miss Speaks has resigned her position and left the city this morning per- manently. Many children inherit consti- due to childhood troubles. Hol lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure children and make them strong. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets, Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Juneau and children were ir the city to day from their homestead in the township of Langor enroute to Thief River Falls, where they will spend some time with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Juneau may decide to remove from Langor and locate permanently at Thief River Falls. Gollmar Bros.’ circus met with a big reception here last Friday and the capacity of the big tent was thoroughly tested both after- noon and evening. The psrform- ance was highly creditable throughout. Many of the acts being entirely new and pleasing. It may be said of the Gollmar Bros. that they give a good clean show and no gamblers or any swindling schemers are premits- ed on the grounds, The menage- rie features and everything was given as advertised. An excel- lent street parade preceded the tutions weak and feeble, others|. passon Itasca Park Will Be Tried at Fall Term. Chas. C, Folkers returned Thursday night from . Park Rapids, where he went to defend himself against the charge of trespassing on the Itasca state park. The caseagainst -~ Mr, Holkers was | postponed to. the fall term of district court for Hubbard county. Mr. Folkers was going from Bemidji to his homestead near the park and it She has secured competent and e: snced nurse and will devote her time to the work. The Home is already open and several child- ren have been received. Anyone wishing further information can | call phone number 232 call 3 or call at 609 12th, St. - atfULA | Whenn::hfldlhndlvexy severe ats Remember Remember Name Bros.: Greatest of AMERICAN SHOWS Name is alleged that while walking on land included in the park he carried agun with him. Theo. Weggman, deputy game warden for the park, arrested Mr. through the park, claiming that he had trespassed. BIG FORKER TAKES BEAR Peter Cleve, Big Fork Home- steader, Traps Large Animal in Swamp. Peter Cleve, who is in the city from his homestead near Ripple, tells of having captured a large black bear in a trap set near his cabin on the Big Fork river. Mr. Cleve says that the large swamp in the vicinity of Ripple is full of bears, and be decided to attempt the capture of one. He set a trap and after several days went back and found bruin fast. The bear was dispatched and it hide will make a rug for Mr. Cleve’s Big Fork cabin, 0DD FELLOWS AND REBEKAHS Picnic Will Take Place at Home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wagner Tuesday. performance. — Sunday Star, Bloomington, Indiana. At Be midji June 28. Store at Werner. Thos. Brown and Walter Herm- iston have leased the building of W. G. Schroeder at Werner, the new town on the Red Lake rail- way, and will open up a general merchandise establishment - in the near future. % THE CHURCHES % Regular services will be held morning and evening at the M, E church tomorrow. All are in- vited. “Commencent of Things” is the subject in the morning at the Baptist church: Children’s Day exercises in the evening at 8 o’clock. Other services as usual. All welcome, 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 that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of ‘he Eustachian Tube, When his tube is inflamed you have a ambling sound or imperfect uearing, and when itis 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. T0O0 LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED —To supply your type . writer - Wants. The Pioneer The local Odd Fellows and Re bekahs have decided to give a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wagner Tuesday, and arrangements are now under way to make the affair a success. Only members of the orders and in- vited guests will be in attend- ance. The entire day will be devoted to the affair, and a highly enjoyable time is anticipated. GOOD for OLD and YOUNG - L &3 lJau_pa Algflflmwer keeps the children healthy and Fullof vigg& r and frolic the whole day Tong, 8o Whtfl [amma needs more they rush off in glee, Ands iou: to the druggist: “Please give it to qlnabxhty to %a up brisk and fresh in the morning, lack of appetite, pallor, muddy complexion and” poor spirits— these “all indicatc a disordered stomach andbad digestion—in adultsand children, too. They also indicate the urgent need of taking Green’s August Flower regu- larly for a few days. qIt’sa reliable old remedy for allstomach troubles, never fails to cure indigestion, dyspepsia and chronic constipation. and is a natural tonic for body and mind. n qTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists. Great Northem/ R’y ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND No.lOS...Pnrk Rapids Line. .5:30a. m. (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 No. 3t...Dualuth Express...12:27 p.m “ 38 P @ WEST BO\TND ‘33 ...Fosston Line. Folkers for carrying the gun |8 12:49a.m | tack of Diphtheria, which came near: ing fatal. Uponrecovery the glands of the neck were ver{ much enlarged, and after the free use of iodine, the right one was reduced to its normal size, but the left one continued to grow—very slowly at first, until it was about the size of a goose g, which began to press on the wind- Million Dollar Mengerie; Three Big Rings; Elevated Stages and quarter mile Hip- Now the Bigges‘; and the Best. The oply Sacred White Camel odrome track. pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be- P came very painful. An incision was made and a large quantity of pus di The gland was renioved, or as much as could with safety be taken out. For ten I wore alittle piece of cloth about an inch long in my neck to keep the place - - open, During this time I had to have it cut open by the doctor every time I took cold or the opening clogged. In the Sprif; or early Summer of 1884 I was pemadeg by my wife to use S. S.S., which I did, strictly in accordance with directions. I took twenty-six large bottles, and was en- tirely , for I have not suffered since that time. B. S.RAGLAND, Royal Bag Mfg. Co., Charleston, S. C. on Exhibition. A ferocius VLACK VARK from the wilds of Africa; the only living black HIPPOPOTAMUS in the world; Daisy, the cunning baby elephant; a legion of high class acts presented at one and the same time in three big Rings, elevated sta- ges and high in the air. The European Petit family, acrobatic marvels; the Famous Landown troupe in plastic poses; the Maxwell-Nelson TROUPE OF AERIALISTS The most perfect Shows on earth, entirely free from fakirs and swindlers, Gorgeous free street displays; seven open dens of rare wild beasts; aherd of BIG ELEPHANTS, adrove of CAMELS. Golden Steam Piano, 10 differ- ent kinds of music. A complete demonstration of all that is grand and beautiful every day at Only a constitutional remedy can reach an hereditary disease like Scrofula. When the blood is restored to a normal condition and the scrofulous deposits are carried off there is & gradual returntohealth, S.5.S, is well knownasa ! blood purifier and | tonic. It is the only guaranteed, strictly vegetable remedysold. Ifyou have any signs of Scrofula, write ns and our physicians will advfseyonfm The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Le] —THE— Moni Barsry Wholesale Bakery 7 AND Ice Cream 10a. m. Two Performances Daily - Doors open at1 and 7 0’clock for inspection of Menagerie. Performances One Hour Later! Manufacturers Goods Shipped to any point in North’rn Minnesota R. R. BLY, Prop. BE IDJI, MINN. - ] Vegetable, liver pills. That is what they are. They cure Towell, Want your ar moustache or beard BUGKINGHAM!S DYE abeautiful brown or rich black? USe e crs. or prucatsts or 2. . salL & co., GRANFALLS The Coming Town of Northern Minnesota g %3 % The Center of a VastEmpire 3 3} The Terminus of the Minnesota and Ir‘xernational’Railway. Mass. The new town is located in Itasca county, Northern Minnesota, at the famous Grand Falls and BIG FORK RIVER, one of the FINEST WATER POWERS in the state. The Minnesota & Iuternational railroad is now being extended to this i place, and it will undoubtedly remain the TERMINUS of the road for many years. The largest known tract of spruce timber in the world is tributa:ay to this f§ point, and expensive PULP and PAPER MILLS are being projected. One of the largest SAW MILLS in Northern Minnesota will be constructed at Granfalls in the near future, which will manufacture within the next few years more than a billion feet of pine lumber. Granfalls will be the central trading point for a vast territory, much of it good 4 4 agricultural and grazing country, and more than ten thousand square miles in extent. For Prices and Terms Adress wags o woiw 14 107....Park Rapids Lhe'l.m M Full information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Qomid|l Minn 3 Swedback Block