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S 3 i % G GG S T IR N AP IR IO S IO Mg WO RN BLACK BASS Do You Like Them? Nothing Less Than Three Pounds. All At Twin Lakes. Come to TENSTRIKE, Minn. Lakes. Best of accommodations. Ed. Leonard, Prop. i s 2P e 3B P e st s i 3B B e 200 2 3 . 3 20 e 3 2 30 2 2B o 2 'THE CITY Carriage Free to 3 A. D. Moe made a business trip to Tenstrike last night. Special sale on ladies shoes at Berman'’s. Miss Lulu Olson arrived in the city from Blackduck. to spend Sunday here with friends. Last call for Minnesota rasp- berries. Lowest price and finest of the season at Peterson’s. G E. Crocker made a business trip to Blackduci last night, re- turning to Bemidji this morning. Bemidji vs. Deer River at_the base ball park Sunday beginning at 3:30. Editor Chas. Gustafson of the Tenstrike Tribune is a business visitor in the city today. We have marked our garden hose down to cost. Jerrard Plumbing Co. Chas. Hayden arrived in the city this morning to spend the day here on business. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Mrs.P. V. Allen, teacher of piano, 1213 Doud avenue. John Wenholz are in the city today from Turtle River. Men’s overshirts worth cents at Gill Bros. 50 cents. Dr. Fowler is in the city today from Blackduck. J.J. Travin of Blackduck is reg- istered at the Markham. Men’s trousers worth $2and 42,50 at Gill Bros. $1.50. Four drunks paid fines in Judge Skinvik’s court this morn- ing. While it lasts—garden hose at cost—a nozzle thrown in, Jerrard Plumbing Co. Up river excursion Sunday limited to 30 ticket holders. Tickets on sale at Pioneer office. Mr, and Mrs. F. A, Burlington of Walker are spending afew days in Bemidji with friends. A good nozzle free and garden hose at cost at the Jerrard Plumb- | ing Co.’ ™ fords and slippers at Berman’s Clearance sale. J. A. Ludington returned last night from Minneapolis, where he has spent several days on Ole Greenlund has resumed |business. his duties at the' Arcade aftera| Ifyouare thinking of buying siege of sickness. tahome see T. Beaudette, the Don’t forget to attend the Be-|tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. midji-Deer River game at the| Miss Josphine McMahon re- base ball park Sunday. turned to Duluth this morning Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Oberg ar- |after having enjoyed a visit in Be- rived in the city this morning|midji with friends. from Blackduck to enjoy a short visit here with friends. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the Dainty shirt waists for hog weather in lawn, Swiss, and silk, white and colored, fifty cents up at Berman’s. best. Dr. A. 5. Henderson went to M. P. DeWolf returned this|Blackduck last night on profes- morning from a trip up the line|sional business and returned of the M. & I. in the interests of | home this morning. the Grand Forks Lumber com-| Mrv, and Mrs. G. E. Richardson pany. and daughter, Lucile of Le Mars, Beautiful eyes and handsome|lowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs- face are eloquentcommendations. | D. D. Harger at Pine Lodge. John McCarty of Stillwater, a woman’sheart. Hoilister’sRocky | well known lumberman in this Mountain Tea malkes bright eyes. ‘isectiou. arrived in the city last Bark- | night to spend a few days here {on business. Bright eyes are windows to a| 35 cents, tea or tablets. er’s Drug store. T e L e AP GOOD STATIONERY. U A S P (P T O] Whenever you need writing paper, you will find it to your advantage to buy it here. Our line of fine paper and envelopes in boxes is complete and comprises about every kind, size and shade of paper you can wish for. Our prices ave very reasonable indeed for the best qualities, while for the cheaper grades, they are a bit lower than elsewhere. You can rely upon everything you buy here being the best of its kind manufactured. For instance, our Watch Chains—the SIMMONS—are the product of the leading and most reliable chain manufacturers in Amer- ica. The same holds true of our Watches, Silverware, etc. E. A. BARKER Thirty Yeérs to Per- fect a Range. The manufacturers of the famous Majestic have made that one range a study for thirty years. That’s all they make. So, isit any won- der that it is nearer perfect than any other range that is made? There’s nothing like having only one iron in the fire; so much easier to watch than a dozen. The minute the Majestic manu- facturers start to make a heater, cook stove or any thing else, then they divide their energy. Force of necessity was the cause of the making of the first Majestic, and now the world feels the need of them more and more every day. For range tops they found nothing would equal malie- able iron and that charcoal sheet iron would outlast steel in the body. J A ‘Luding'tvon_. A Buy your childrens shoes, ox | W. S, Brannon arrived in the city thismorning from Northome. New line of skirts at special reduction. Berman Emporium. Attorney H, A. Simons re- turned this morning from North ome. Bemidji vs. Deer River at the base ball park Sunday beginning at 3:30. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Moran and children of Grand Forks are en- joying a visit at Grand Forks bay. River—base ball park Sunday afternoon, Game called at 3:30. W. L. Preble returned last night from Walker and Akeley, where he has spent a few days transacting business for the Red River Lumber company. Base ball—Bemidji vs Deer River—base ball park Sunday afternoon. Game called at 3:30. J. P. Daugherty, of the rail- road contracting firm of Demp- sey & Daugherty, returned last ntght from Minneapolis, where he has visited friends for a few days. Only 30 people will be carried on the Moose excursion up the Mississippi and Schoolcraft | rivers Sunday. Get your tickets at the Pioneer office. Don’t forget to attend the Be- midji-Deer River game at the base ball park Sunday. Kenneth Clarkis inthe city today from Park Rapids on his way to his claim near Biackduck, upon which he will make final proof in the near future. There’s a pretty girl in an Al- pine hat, a sweeter girl witha sailor brim, but the handsomest girl you’ll ever see, is the sen sible girl who uses Rocky Moun- tain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. " Aad A. Tone passed through the city last night enroute home to Northome from Grand Rapids, where he attended the meeting of the board of county commis- sioners of Itasca county. Miss Blanche Boyer will re- turn this evening from an ex- tended visit with friends and relativesat Ann Arbor; Mich,, | Chicago, Ill., and Burlington, Towa. It makes no difference how many medicines have failed to cure you, if you are troubled with headache, constipation, kid- ney or liver troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. Barker’s Drug store. J. C. Covington left this morn- ing for Cleveland, Ohio, to ac- cept a position with the United Brass Manufacturing company of that city. Mr. Covington in- tended to leave Bemidji Tuesday but was delayed on account of business reasons. The Jerrard Plumbing com- pany has secured the plumbing contracts for the new Duluth Brewing company building on Third street and the Masonic building to be constructed at the corner of Fifth street and Bel- trami avenue. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is a senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ‘' Frank J. Cheney. e Sworn before me and subscrib- ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason, (seal.) Notary Public, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon- ials free. F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O, Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. ? Take Hall’s Family pills for constipation. Base ball—Bemidji vs. Deer| ger A. E. Harris of the loca) telephone exchange. I. L. Newgaard of Grafton is here t9 join his family for a few Mr. Newgaard is father of Mrs. I. B. Olson of this city and his family is spending some days. weeks at Grand Forks bay. Hot peanuts and popcorn every evening during the summer sea- son at Peterson’s fruit store. ing with a broken rib. he had merely bruised his side, ing later, See us for garden hose. ing Co. turned this morning to Yola. Bemidii in the near future. The dance giyen at the Grill hall last night by the Young Peo- 25 members of the club, An en- joyable time was participated in by those who attended. Supper was served at the Grill restau- rant. The future of the new towns in North Dakota on the new exten- sions being built by the Great Northern railway is assured in more ways than one. The sale of lots at a recent sale held at Westhope showed the interest manifested by people who are seeking location for business openings. The first sale of lots in the new town of Antler, at the end of the Westhope line, netted $22,000.00, and in the new town of Maxbass. at the end of the Maxbass exten- sion, the first sale of town lots aggregated $18,000.00. Men with capital are becoming interested in the northern- part of North Dakota, Irs. A, E. Harris and Miss Ethel Harris arrived this noon for a few days visit with Mana- Andrew Schmol of Lynx was brought to the hospital this morn. i day. He slip- l ped on a log in the woods a few | ¢ame up from Deer River Satur- days ago and at first thought that serious trouble however appear- It is marked down to cost, and a good nozzle thrown in. Jerrard Plumb- Miss Ferne Spencer, who has enjoyed a visitin Bemidji with friends and acquaintances, re- Miss Spencer will come back to ple’s club was attended by about Up River Excursion. Capt. .McLachlan will give |another of his popular excursions 1 up the Mississippi and School- The number of passengers will be limited to 30 and only those holding tickets can be carried. Tickets are on sale at the Pioneer office. The excursion starts from the city dock at 2 p. m. returning at 6 in the evening. NARY. John Kittleson of Bemidji visit. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Oemcke day to visit with Mrs. Oemcke’s parents, Mr.and Mrs. Ole Nelson. A number of Nary people went to Bemidji for the Fourth, but the majority spent the national day at home. Mr. Harding had quite a gorgeous display of fire- works in the evening, Charley Halsey left for Motley Friday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Nelson were at Bemidji on Thursday last. Oscar Nelson went to Deer River Thursday returning Sat- urday. Rev. Wirth held seryices in our church Sunday evening. Mrs. Ren McGuire returned from Motley Monday evening. craft rivers Sunday afternoon. ed with Nary friends last Sun-| E. E. Smiley shingled his barn | last Sunday. [Intended for last week.] Miss Betsy Dybvig went to Bemidji Monday evening. Hurrah for the Fourth, but woe be unto the rain. Many of the Naryites. were in Bemidji to attend the circus. Selma Oftedahl went to Ball- club last Saturday returning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Smiley came up from Brainerd Tuesday evening. Mr. Hensely and Mr. Clinken- beard were at Bemidji last Mon- day. Mrs. Halsey left Nary for her home at St. Paul Wednesday morning. Frank and the girls. left for Nebraska Thursday morning. Our road overseer, Mr. Hens: ley, is making quite an improve- ment on roads between Nary and Rosby. Andy Mathison went to Ten- strike last Wednesday. Larson Hearing Adjourned. Crookston Times: Theodore Larson’s hearing upon the charge of murder was adjourned for one week in Judge MecLean’s courf this morning and the prisoner ' was returned to the county jail to await that date, This morning the wife of Nelson, the man murderead, according to Larson’s confession aarived in the city to identify the prisoner, butat a late hour this afternoon had not been taken to the jail to see him. Tried to Break In. : An att-mpt was made last night by two unknown burglers to enter the jewelry store of A. BE. Winters on Third street. The butglars appeared at the store and tried to gain entrance, but owing to the arrival of several citizens in the vicinity they were frightened away. No clue as to who the hurglars are has been - found by the police. The satisfaction you get by= using Barlow’s Best.atones for . even a hot half day in the kitchen during this weather. Nature's Great Invention On de banks ob de Amazon, far away, far away, Whar Dr. Green gits August Flowers to dis day; Ah picked dose flowers in August in ole Brazl, An'aldo’ I'se a Yankee, ah longs to be dar still; qAugust Flower is the only medicine g::e from alcoholic stimulants) that has n successful in keeping the entire thirty-two feet of digestive apparatusina normal condition, and assisting nature’s processes of digestion, separation and ab- sorption—for building and re-building— by preventing ALL irregular or unnatural -causes which interrupt healthy and per- fect natural processes and result in intes- tinal indigestion, catarrhal affections (causing appendicitis—stoppage of the all duct), fermentation of unhealthy %ouds, nervous dyspepsia, headache, con- stipation and other complaints, such as colic, biliousness, jaundice, etc. ] QAnugust Flower is nature’s intended reg- ulator. Two sizes, 25¢, 75¢. All druggists. I U U P P A Gent's Furnishings | If you are interested in this line, do mot fail to look it over before buying. We have them in all the latest patterns and material. The prices are right. Neckwear We have just received a 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. [Hosiery| If you are looking for the latest combined with good quality you will find them here. Our line of 25 to 50 cent hose is exceptionally strong. Satisfaction A moment of your time will prove our statemant.' guaranteed. E. H. Winter & Co. RN O OO " N | | SO O ¥ Phone 30. || || || | | | | || | | | | | | | | | = | | | | | § || | | || ] | | | | | || | | | || 1 | | | | ||