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IO VOO OO W OO RO BLACK BASS Do You Like Them? Nothing Less Than Three Pounds. Lakes. ; Come to TENSTRIKE, Minn. Carriage Free to Lakes. Best of accommodati ions. All At Twin g 4 Ed. Leonard, Prop. THE CITY Go to Halkkeruvo's for Photos. | Ripe bannanas special for to day. 15 cents per dozen at Peter- son’s, Rev. Fisher isin the city to- day from Crookston. Children’s Home, 609, 12th St. Phone 232 3. Attoraney H, A. Simons return ed from Northome this morning. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Fred Jordlon went to Northome last night, returning home this afternoon. For sale. Second hand sewing machines; at $5.00, $06.00 and $15.00, J. Bisiar. A. Aubolee and Anton Kroken returned from a short fishing ex- cursion to Walker last night. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. E. A. Kreatz returned last night from Brainerd. where he has spent a short time on busi ness. Home made ice cream 30c per auart, at the Palace Restaurant Phone Mrs. M. K. Smith returned last night from Oakes, N. D, where she has spent the past; mr.)m.hs with relatives. 5 25, Largest and most completa ice cream plant in northern Minne. sota. Wholesale and retail Model Bakery. Phone 125, Hot peaunuts and pop corn every evening at Peterson’s. John McDougald is a business visitor in the city today from Blackduck. Minnesota raspberries for Sunday at Peterson’s. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Melyer of Farley are the guests of Bemidji friends today. Try a dish of Bisque ice cream with the latest nut and fruit frappe at the Grill. Deputy U. S. Marshall Frank W. Tafts is inthe city today from St. Paul on officjal business. Special for you—the special Sunday dinner at the Grill to- morrow. Attend the base ball game at the new base ball park tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. The Bemidji Gun club will hold a shoot at the fair ground tomor- row afternoon af 2:30. Special for you—the syecial Sunday dinner at the Grill to- morrow. Andrew Johnson of Foy is in the city today to make filing on a homestead near that village. Wiley Phillips and Frank Philiips of Crookston are the guests of fricnds in Bemidji to- day. Take your Sunday dinner at the Grill tomorrow. The season’s dainties will be served from 1 to 3 o’clock. Mrs. J. C. Dale arrived in the city this morning from Turtle Mrs. W.J. Moore and daugh | River to spend a short time here ter, Kdith, of Columbus, Kas., are inthe city for avisit with Mrs. Moore’s brother, C, S. Vin- cent. Special Agent Cornwall of the intevior department left last night for Kelliher, Shotley and the Tamarack river to spead a few days in that section looking after business for the depart- ment. Thegre: system renoyator, Restor vitality, regulates tl kidneys, liver and stomach. [f Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea fails to curc get your money back. That's fair. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. C.F, Learned returned last night from Fairmont, where she has spent several weeks with relatiyes. Mrs. Learned was ac- companied home by her sister, Miss Louisa Wohlheter, who will enjoy a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Learned. A Common- Mistaken Idea. When you think of with friends. Take your Sunday dinner at the Grill tomorrow. Theseason’s dainties will be served from 12:30 to 3 o’clock, Rev. E. M. Peterson and 'dnughtcr, Gena, left this morn. ing for Minneapolis to spend six weeks in that city with relatives. Thos. Beare, proprietor of the Ransford hotel at Brainerd, ac- companied by his son, is spend- nga few days in the city with friends, r Business, professional, and, in fact, all classes of people, take their Sunday dinner at the Grill, Why not you? Served tomorrow from 12:30 to 3. Pass, Tl cross the plains of frozen glass, I'd leave wy wife and cross the sea. Rather than be without Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug mind is, that it has strength and durability. Yet why is it that stove pipes and smoke pipes are not lasting now like they used to? The reason is simple—they are made of sheet iron is that it is cheaper. J.A.Lu any thing being made of steel the first thing that comes up in your steel and the reason for being steel instead of dington. The Great Majestic is the only rangethatis made of charcoal sheet iron. here for it. A fine assortment of ev pretty Sterling Waist Pins mounted pieces. in town. All sorts of beautiful designs, also, in the famous Simmon’s Watch Chains and Fobs—men’s and women’s. Safe to say we have the choicest line of these goods E. A. BARKER 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 erything in this line, from and Sets, up to rich gem- Mr. and Mrs. Van Cleet of Blackduck - are visitors in the city today. Attend the base ball game at the new base ball park tomorrow ufternoon at 3:30 o’cloclk. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Ward ar- rived in the city this morning irom Northome for a short visit here at the home of Dr. Ward’s brother, Dr. L. A. Ward. Plums 35 cents a basket; apri- cots 85 cents a basket; pears 20 cents a dozen; peaches 20 cents a dozen; bananas 10.cents a dozen while they last at the Grill. Superintendent F. J. Kline of the: Walker & Akeley company arrived in the city last night from Akeley tospend a short time here on busimess for the company. Business, professional, and,in fact, all classes of people, take their Sunday dinner at the Grill. Why not you? Served tomorrow WHAT THEY SAY.'§ J. 8. ‘Rosh;;lb: ‘;lequiry for Canadian lands is very active,” Numerous Citizens: The mow- ing of the grass in tlie parksisa decided improvement—a good beginning. & Mayor Henderson: . ‘I should like to see the city put in cement crossings on Bemidii Avenueand I have no doubt chat 1he council will be glad todosuif thereisa general demand for them. Andrew Aubolee: “The con- tinued cold weather has made the boat business thus far this sum- mer very poor. High water has also given us a great deal «f trouble and the lake is still ris ing.” E.A.Schneider: “Our business this year shows a very substant- from 12:30 to 8 o'clock. George W. Millett, superin- tendent for the J. Neils Lumber company, isin the city today from Cass Lake looking after business interests for the com pany here! F. S. Fycan and son and W. B. Lycan of Cruokston arrived in the city last hight for a short stay here with frien The Lycan brothers are proprietors of the Crookston hotel at Crooks ton. A social dance was given by the Young People’s club a$ the Grill hall last night and an en joyable time was had by those in attendance, Supper was scrved at the Grill restaurant. Elzear Dessert is in the city today from oy postoffice. Mr, Dessert was plaintiff in the coun- test case of Dessert vs. Soren Peterson Reese and won the case. He is in the city today to make a tiling on the land. Constipation and piles are twins, They kill people inch by inch, sap life away every day. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure you No cure no pay. 35 cents, 1ea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. LIl brave the storms of Chilkoo. Ben Daniels arrived in the city yesterday from Grand forks, N, D. to spend ashort time her. with relatives. Mrs. Daniels has been in the city for some time past recovering from an oreration for appendicitis, which was per formed seyeral wecks ago. Z. Geroux and brother, F. Geroux, are in the city today {rom St. Paul on their way to Ln- ternational Falls, where they will invest in cedar lands. Both the gentlemen are heavy shippers of cedar posts from northern Min- nesota to South Dakota points. A, H. Pitkin and son, C. A. Pitkin arrived in the city this morning from Kelliher, where the latter has bheen the guest of his father fora few days past. They will go to Crookston to en- joy a short visit there with friends, after which the son will return to Northfield, where he is private secretary to Joel P, Heat wole. J. Clyde Covington, of the Jor- rard Piumbing company, will leave Tuesday for Cleveland, Ohio, to accept a position as traveling salesman for the Unived brass company of that city. Mr. Covington will attempt to secure ial gain over that of last year and I am convinced that the systema tic campaign of advertising wo have carried on has had a great dealto do toward this result.” AMUSEME 3 Miss Kitty Cameron, who ez says the role of “Sue” in “Oid Arkansaw,” is a very clover littie lady, endowed with more than her share of gnod looks. DB-ing a Southern girl the required dialect comes natural and as the Arkansas belle she appears to her best advantage, The sweet simplicity with which she por- trays the character is admired by all. In the heavier dramatic scenes she surprises everyone by the forceful manner in which she handles the part, while in the comedy‘end of her role she is perfection. ¢Old Arkansaw” will be seen here soon. The Anatomy of Jealousy. The heart of the story m Othello is jealousy. What man, woman or child who has not fels it? In this play the whole body of jealousy is laid bare and tie working of its merhanism, is recognizad, for the spectator himself has been jealousy’s vie- tim. Between the auditor and the acting a sympaihetic current isat once established and the feelings that the actors portray communicate themselves easily and naturally to the audience. That is one of the reasovs why Othello has held its place up.n the stage so long and why it wi'l continue to do-so until jealousy shall have disappeared from the race. When will that time be? At city opera house on Monday night. Stre Anne de Beaupre, Que., and return $25.00. For the occasion of the annual | feast of Ste Anne, at Ste Anne de Beaupre Que., July 26 1905, the Duluth, South Shore & At lantic Ry., will run their usual special excarsion from Duluth on July 23. For this excursion tickets at rate of $25.00 will be sold to Ste Anne and return, which will be good for return passage up to August 31, and good for stop over at-any point enroute. The special excursion train will be made up of coaches, tour ist sleeping cars and palace sleép ing cars which will run through nine states west of Chicago for his territory and providing he is successful will make Bemidji his headquarters. Mr. Covington came to this city a year ago suf- fering with a severe case of asthma and catarrh, but is now completely recovered. Mid Summer Excursions. For a few days only the Duluth South Shore & Atlantic railway ofter single fare for the round trip to ali Eastern points. Account the National Educa tional Association Meeting, Du luth to Ashbury Park, N. J., and return $27.35, tickets on sale June 28th to July 1st inclasive. 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 for pleasure and comfort, avoiding dust and heat. For full information, sleep- ing car or stateroom accommoda-| from Duluth' without change. For full particulars and sleep ing car reservation in either tourist or palace cars, please ap- ply to, A. J. PERRIN, General Agent. 430 West Superior St., Duluth. e e P e s i o B 4 Webster @ Cooley § { WallPaper &Paint Store E One door south of 0ld P. 0. 4 building. Telephone No. 28 hvmvw foo i Sy | Mover, - Basiny Wholesale Bakery AND i Ice Cream Manufacturers tions, for any or all of the aboye g 1 1 P A 1 A 1 * Hurt Ankle on Sidewalk. Miss Essie Scovill of Brainerd, who has been the guest of Mr. time past, last night sustained a sprained ankle while walking up Bemidji avenue. Miss Scoyill stepped upon a defective plank and as a result receiyed a painful though not serious injury, BRIGHT'S DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping “it will wear away,” are drifting towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. FOLEY'S KIDNEY GURE stops irregularities, strengthens the worn-out tissues of the kid- neys so they will perform their functions properly. ~ Healthy kid- neys strain out the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach , trouble, sluggish liver, iiregular heart action, etc. If you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder trouble commence tak- ing FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at onceyas it will cure a slight dis- order in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. Itis pleasant to take and benefits the whole system, How to Find Out. You can easily determise if your kid- and Mrs. Robert Clark for some]- the urinary organs and builds up | neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once. G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans of Carlisie Center, N. Y., writes: *About four years ago I wrote you stating that 1 had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Care, It entirely stopped the brick- dust sediment and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. Iam glad to say that T have never hiad a return of any of those symp- toms during the four years that have clapsed, and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble,” Two Sizes, 500 and 100. $OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drag Store. Inks - Mucilages ~ Typewriter Supplies Ink Pads Paper Clips Pencils Rubber Bands Maps Files and File Cases Rubber Stamps Punches Staples Letter Presses Legal Blanks FOR SALE BY The Bemidji Pioneer ADDRESS OR PHONE 3 FITGER _BREWING CO._DYLUTH_MINN. The barley & malt of Fitgers aid the digestic O R Gent's Furnishings If you are interested in this line, do not fail to as a tonic, building up th Physicians recommei Fitger’s Beer untversally. B A look it over before buying. Shirts. We have them in all the latest patterns and material. The prices are right. Neckwear| We have just receiveda shipment of Neckwear con- taining the newest creations for summer wear. Underwear| Look at our window for a few good numbers, anything you want from 50 cents to $3.50 per suit. o Hosiery quality you will find them here. Our line of 25 to cent hose is exceptionally strong.