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Eoindin i ot BLACK Lakes. Lakes. b Do You Like Them? Nothing Less i Than Three Pounds. Come to TENSTRIKE, Best of accommodations. Ed. Leonard, Prop. BASS All At Twin Minun. Carriage Free to THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. S. N. Reeves left last night for Blackduck on business. Leave your orders for Fourth of July banners with J. A. Hoff. Rev. E. M. Peterson left this morning for Nary. Hats, hats, hats, positively cleaning out the summer stock. J. Bisiar went to Walker this morning on business. Leave your orders for Fourth of July banners with J. A. Hoff. John Triska was among the visitors from Blackduck yester- day. Largest assortment of Fourth of July goods now as ever at Peterson’s. Black bass—-big fellows, free carriages, Ed. Leonard, Ten-: strike, L John Gilstad of Summit towa- ship visited friends in the city yesterday. Now is your chanceto gota good summer hat for almost mothing at Conger’s millinery. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. B:audette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. N. Nelson is in the city today from Bagley the guest of George Tanner. The famous Minnesota berries direct from the growers, only at Peterson’s. e Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenyille of Kelliher were the guests of Bemidji {riends yesterday. Many good hats at less than cost, they are going fast at Con- ger’s millinery. Irmaguard Harger, physical culturisg, sses now forming. Pine lodge, Irvine avenue. Noah Beaoregard, a former resident of Bemidji, is in the city today from Cass Like. Don’t forget the lawn social to morrow evening at the Presby- terian church, H. A. Simons left last night for Northome, where he will transact legal business until Saturday. Minnesota berries are the best, for canning as they are ripe when picked. Order at once at Peterson’s. Largest and most complete ice cream plant in northern Minne. sota. Wholesale and retail Model Bakery. Phone 125. Minnesota berries at Peter- son’s.” 3 Sam Benson is in the ciy to- day from Blackduck. Children’s Home, 609, 12th St. Phone 232-3. Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtle spent yesterday in the-city. The best is the cheapest. Minnesota berries at Peterson’s. John Jansen of Funkley is transacting business in the city today. Philip S. Rowe, the Tom Reed cigar man, isin the eity today from Dauluth. Picked yesterday, preserved today, Minnesota strawberries. Oaly at Peterson’s. - One drunk was given five days in the county jail by Jud ge Skin- vik this morning. Those who wish to get the best in fruit and berries should order from Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Eaugene Smith of Blackduck are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Thompson and children were inthe city yesterday from Tenstrike. We make a specialty of fruit and berries and can therefore serye you best. Peterson. Henry Helgeson, assessor of Maple Ridge township, transact ed business inthe city yester day. . Mark DeVine arrived in the city this morning from Black duck to spend the day here on business. Mrs, Thos. W. Bailey left this afternoon for Cass Lake to spend a few days in that city with rela tives and friends. Mrs, B. Kerwin of Grand Rap ids arrived in the city last night for a visit here at the home of her sister, Mrs. M. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. James Conat, George Newton, Iva Berry, Nor man Dyer and Jason Dyer were in the city yesterday from Fank- ley to take in the circus. Archie McCullom and Miss Etta Larkins were married yes terday at the Presbyterian par- sonage, Rev. S. E. P. White per- forming the ceremony. Both parties are from Blackduck, where they are well known. Why suffer with your stomach, kidneys and liver when Hollister’s Rockey Mountain Tea will make you well. If taken this month, keeps you well all summer. 35 cents, tea or tablets. here for it. 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 yon to come Safe to say we have the choicest line of these goods E. A. BARKER A fine assortment of everything in this line, from pretty Sterling Waist Pins and Sets, up to rich gem- All sorts of beautiful designs, also, in the famous Fobs—men’s and women’s. The Lanpher is as good as the best, and better than most others. - All the newest ¢ hades and shapes; guaranteed Style and quality. € Don't fail to see them, 0’Leary.&Bowser - |{Gardner and daughter, Zella, adyertising matter for the Fourth of July celebration in Bemidji: Mrs. B L. Warren and Mrs. were in the city yesterday from Cass Lake the guest of friends. Mrs. Delmont Wilcox and daughter, Ruth, left for Minne- apolis this morning. to spend a month with friends and relatives. For the Fourth of July the M. & I. will sell tickets on its line for one fare for round trip on July 1, 8 and 4, good returning July 5th. R. W. Reed arrived in the city yesterday from International Falls and left today for Buena Vista, where he will look after land interests. The Bemidji' third base ball veam expects to leave for Akeley Monday to play a gamein that city with the Akeley juniors dur: ing the G. A.R. encampment. lent W, A. (Gould of Lumber compapy, ternoon from a/ Miss Afi}em ‘Woods and Mrs. to their homes at Cass Lake this ‘afternoon after having spent a short: time in ' the city with {friends. i “Rube” Newton was in the ity yesterday with the Gollmar Bros. cireus, in which he is em- ployed as a clown. * Mr. Newton was manager of a dramatic com- pany that howed in Bemidjisev- eral years ago and he is well known to a number of the oid time residents. 1. O. Engelbretsen is in the city today enroute to Detroit from his homestead near Margie, Itasca county. Mr. Engelbretsen is engaged as a traveling sales- man by a Duluth shoe honse but has held downa claim in the upper country for several months I. S. Boyer returned last night from southern California, where he has spent the winter. Mr. Boyer will enjoy a visit here for several weeks at the home of his family. A dance was given last ‘mght past and takes a trip to the home stead at every opportunity. Presbyterian church and Sun- day school social tomorrow even- ing on parsonagelawn and in the lecture room. Strawberries, ice cream and cake will be served at popular prices. All welcome. at the city hall under the aus- pices of the city hall manage- ment. The event was well at- tended and a delightful time was enjoyed. A. A. Goodrich, superintend ent in Bemidji for the Carpenter Lamb company, left this after- noon for Minneapolis on husi- ness. Mr. Goodrich expects to return Saturday. Miss Florence Metcalf of Brandon is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., today. Miss Metcalf is on her way to Ripple. where she will visit with Mr. and Mrs, James Brady. B. W. Heath came up from Akeley last night for a short visit here with friends. Mr. Heath was formeily employed at the Reed studio in Bemidji and riow operates a photographic estab- ishment at Akeley. Lynn Hulett, who has held a position here with the Great Northern railway as express messenger on the Sauk Centre run, has been transferred to Crookston and left this afternoon to take a run out of that city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gill and hildren returnad Tuesday night from Chicago, where they were present at the marriage of Mr. Gill’s brother, which took place June 20. Miss Annie Ravicz of Minneapolis accompanied them from that city to Bemidji and will spend the summer here. Senator E. J, Swedback left this afternoon for Duluth, where he will purchase some new fix- tures for his planing mill. The mill recently sustained an acci- dent which resulted in a broken cylinder on one of the engines, and the new fixtures to be pur chased by the senator will be usedto replace the broken parts. If fortune disregards thy cléim, Don’t hang thy head in fear and shame, But marry the givl that you love best; Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do the rest. Maud—Isn’t 5 and 30 too old to hope for any improvement? 1 should say not. One just begins to live. Take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. You will be bloowm- ing fair at 60. 35 cents, tea or or tablets. -Robert Forslund arrived in Bemidji yesterday from his homestead - in Itasca county about 20 miles east of Blackduck and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will transact business at the U. S. land office 1 that city. Mrs. H, Mills and two daugh- ters, Alice and HKdith, left this morning for Superior, Wis., where they will enjoy a visit with relatives. Miss Beatrice Mills accompanied them as far as Brainerd and will return home this evening, : Attorney I.W. Langaard of Blackduck “passgd” thiough the city this morning enroute to St. Paul, where he will spend a few days on business. From St Paul Mr. Langaard will go tc Portland, Ore., totake in the world’s fair. Mr. Langaard ex- peets to be absent from Black- duck two or three months. Prof. A. P, Ritchie returned last night from Minneapolis, where he has been engaged at the state university since leaving Bemidji. Mr. Ritchie will re- main here for several days be- fore going to Grand Rapids, where he will conduct the term of summer school that is to be held ir that city. Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Manger and daughter, Caroline, of Mc- Intosh, and Mrs. J. Swenson of California arrived in the city this afternoon to spend a two month’s outing here. Mrs. Clark of Madison, Wis., a daughter to Mrs. Swenson, will arrive in Be- midji within the next few days 0 juiu the party and will remain here during the summer. Misses Edna Corrigan and Helen Murray, teachers in Min- neapolis public schools, passed Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way o cure deafness, and that is by onstitutional gemedies. 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, and when it s 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 forsver; nine " |cases outof tenare caused by catarrh, which is nothing butan 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. b F.J. Caeney & Co., Toledo, O. Price 75 cents’ per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’'s Family pills for constipation. « : turongh the city yesterday on their way to Turtle River, where they will be the guests of their sister, Mrs. J. C. Dale, for the summer. Mrs. Dale met them in Bemidji yesterday and accom- panied them to her home, Mid Summer Excursions. For a few days only the Duluth South Shore & Atlantic railway offer single fare for the rourd trip to all Eastern points, Account the National Educa tional As~ociation Meeting, Da luth to Ashbury Park, N. J., and return $27.35, tickets on sale June 28th to July 1st inclusive. Can be extended for return pas sage until Aug. 31st. Numerous - combination . Rail and Lake trips offered in connec- tion with all of the above excur- sion rates planned sfor pleasure and comfort, g dust and heat,: For full information, sleep- ing car or stateroom accommod: tions, for any ) 'kindly apply to A. J. Pervin, Fink and son, William, returned | ‘Menstrual disorders, leucorrhoea, bear- ing down pains, sap the vitality out of ‘womanhood, ~ Wine of Cardui akes motherhood * possible - because it cures these troubles—not simply temporarily § Telieving the pain, but driving out these diseases completely. . NARY BUDGET. - Mrs. J. G. Wirth visited with friends at Nary last Tuesday. Mrs. Ren McGuire departed for Motley Wednesday mornifig| to attend the funeral of her sis- ter-in-law. - A pleasant surprise party was given for Mrs. J. T. Smith last Tuesday evening. Many attended and all report-a'good time, We shall all miss Mrs. Smith in our!|. midst and wish her God speed in her new home. . -Rufus Hensely went to Bemidji on Tuesday. 2 School closed last Friday. The youngsters all seem glad of the change. Mrs. J. T. Smithleft for Brain erd Monday morning. Hazel and Cecil Smith left the week pre. vious. Wine of Cardui fits a woman for every duty of life. Three Happy -Mothers MRS. C, SEAMANN, of Greely, Neb.: 1 was in bad health and suffered great pain at the monthly periods. . After using Wine of Cardui I was greatly Telieved 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 ta;% aufiine of Cardui. Iwas betler 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 since. Every expectant mother should use this exce!f;nt medicine. _H.G. SHEEBY, of Monterey, La,:* Year before last T paid 850, d bil for iy wife After that a:yy' o Hoea e Bt of oot oy dostor T nine months after she gave birth to a thirteen d by R | minemonths ater she gave bisth o' hireen posna boy baby and haven' Wine of Cardul is yours to take today. - You can secure a $1.00 bottle from your druggist. LOUIS. Mr. and Mrs. Weatherby of Minneapolis spent a few days at their homestead last week. Peter Parker and Bernard Guystill called at the home of & D. Bentley on Sunday. A. J. Hinsverk assisted B. A~ Ronning with his work last week The spur of the M. & I. fgom Tenstrilce to Rebedew is bein¢ taken up as it will not ber quired for logging purposes i the future, Preparations are being ma: for celebrating the Fourth ¢ July at Moose Lake. If th weather is favorable the settler will take advantage of this ppt1 tunity to prove their patriotisn by a jolly good time. Fred F. Peterson who has beer spending several months nea Rainy River in Canada returned home on Saturday. FROHN ITEMS. Miss Ida Moen who has beer teaching in the Berg district for the past two months, went to Be- midji Monday. She ‘is very highly spoken of as a teacher where she has been working and will be greatly missed in the community. We are greatly surprised to learn that one of Frohn’s well to do farmers, who drives to Be midji almost daily, refuses to work his poll tax, claiming he is an invalid, and ia fact got a letter from a Bemidji doctor saying he was not able to work—in -truth almost an invalid, but if that Dr. had seen his patient eat last Saturday in Silversack’s Thirst Parlor, he would think his stom- ach at least was still O. K. FOLEYSHONEY~=TAR Gures Golds: Prevents Pneminonia NEW YORK chines than any other city on \earth and thelast censusshows' 78% (Remington. The voice of 23] i ! perience decides for the | REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, T CALjFoRNP $25.00 EVERY DAY, from Sept- 15 to Oct. 31, 1905 via Union Pacific Southel:;: Pacific Through Tourist Sleepers every day. Double berth $5.75 from Missouri River. . SHORT LINE. FAST TRAINS. NO DELAYS. Inquire of E. L. LOMAX, Gen'l Pass. and Tkt. Agt. Unlou Pacific Railroad, Omuhi, Neb. all of the aboye |