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— 2 =y s THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. at the Pioneer office. Judge Soren Sorenson is a visitor in Bemidji today. E. H. Lawrence of Bena isa business visitor in Bemidji to- day. Office supplies and stationery at the Pioneer stationery store. Attorney I. W, Langaard of . Blackduck is in the city today on business. Advanced fall style cravanette just received at Berman’s. A. Klein went to Cass Lake this afternoon on business before the U. S. land oftice in that city. LOST—One brindle steer with heavy horns. A. Klien, W. J. Barnell, proprietor of the Star hotel at Eagle Bend, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J, P. Young. J. S, Rosholt returned this af- ternoon from Melntosh, where he has spent & short time on business. Mps, Thos. Bailey, Jr., left this afternoon for Cass Lake to enjoy a visit there with friends and relatives. Attorney H. A, Simons left last night for Northome to remain in that village until Saturday on legal business. Miss Louella Lennerville re- turned last night from a two month’s visit with relatives and ~friends at Park Rapids. C. H. Mills, manager of the Brainerd and Bemidji branches of the Swift Packing company, left this afternoon for Cass Lake on business, Wm. P. Welch returned this afternoon from Grand Forks, where he attended the funeral of Mrs. W. J. Doheny, who died at Rugby, N. D., July 31. Mrs. Wm. Fellows and daugh- ter of Tenstrike are in Bemidji today enroute to Eagle Bend, Oscar enroute to Herman, Minn.,where he will enjoy a visit. Chas. S, Carter was in the city yesterday enroute to his home at Tenstrike from Crookston,where he attended the drainage meet- ing. John Emberland returned to Bemidjilast night from aa ex- tended trip to points south in the interests of the Rand-McNally company, by which he is engaged. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kinney and children returned this morning to their home at Minneapeolis af- ter spending the past two weeks in Bemidji. Arne Burgeois left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend several days making a survey for a new county road to be constructed in Hagali town- ship. When yoii feel a sense of weight and oppression after meals it means indigestion. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea positively cured indigestion, constipation and stomach troubles. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. . Mrs. C. W. Speelman of North- ome and Mrs. D, Farley of Be- midji are the guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Speelman of Buena Vista. William Gorman, employed at the Golden Club, left this morn- ing for Grand Forks, where he was called by a message received last night aunouncing the ciiticul illness of his mother. Comforts the heart,strengthen the mind. Is good ill or well. Makes the face bright as the summer morn. That’s what Hol lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do, Cures when all else fails. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Hattie Weber passed where Mrs. Fellows will enioy a|through Bemidji this morning on visit at the home of her mother. Misses Auna and Josie Ran- stad of Willmar are the guests of Bemidji friends, Both young ladies spent last summer in this city and are well known here. County Attorney E. E. McDon- ald leaves this evening for Ten- strike, where he will investigate a criminal complaint made against a resident in that vicin- ity. Details of the alleged crime have not been given out for pub- lication. Mrs. T. S. Hayes and daugh- ter, Mrs. J, W. Lennihan, of St. Paul, arrived in the city last night to spend several weeks at the home of Mrs. Hayes’ daugh- ter, Mrs. E. E. McDonald, They were accompanied by Mrs. Len- nihan’s daughter, Jennie. Joe Wissell of the St. Paul fruit firm of Wissell Bros., has spent several days in Bemidji calling on the trade he e, Mr. Wissell will soon take a vacation and expects to leave next week for Scotland and Ireland to spend several weeks. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is a senior rartner 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. 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. Cueney & Co., Toledo, O, Price 75 cents per' bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family pills for constipation. her way to Red Lake from Kelli- her, where she has spent the past four weeks on her home- stead. Miss Weher isa teacher at the agency schools. Cures dizzy spells,tired feeling stomach; kidney and liver troubles, Makes you well and keeps you well, That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Stors. Nels Sorenson, the Solway homesteader who sustained a crushed leg recently while work- ing with a stump puller, and who has been confined at St. An- thony’s hospital since the acci- dent, was released yesterday and returned home. He was accom- panied to Solway by Paul Fou- cault. Teach at Turtle River. J. G. Fleming, .who has for some months past been in charge of the Frohn school, has been elected principal of the Turtle River school for'the ensuing year. Mr. Fleming is a pro- gressive and able teacher and will give the people of Turtle River an excellent school. He will leave tomorrow for a vaca- tion trip to Portland and the Ex- position. I. M. Foster left today for Elisa, N. D., to spend two months. | Contractor G. E. Kreatz re-|local camp of Modern Woodmen, turned last night from a busi- Good carbon paper can be had | 2SS trip to Minneapolis. ! Thompson of Buena |60 feet making ample room for Vista was in the city yesterday |eDtertainments, ete., and to be SHEVLIN. At the regular meeting of the last Friday evening, plans for a hall were discussed. The dimen- sion of the hall will be about 40x built of slabed legs raised on end Iver Krohn, county commis sioner, drove out to the bridge on Clearwater river on a tour of inspection. He reports the work progressing rapidly. Mrs. F. Whynne of Fosston is the guest of Mrs. Wm. Brumpton this week. Julius Mattison left for Big Dick Sunday. A Royal Neighbor lodge was organized Thursday with twenty charter members, Mr. and Mns. A. Nelson are down from Neving for a short visit with Shevlin friends. Joe Wright departed for Dako- ta Tuesday to repair thrashers for the coming season. Mr. Robbins, of Mallard was evening visiting Nary friends. Miss Edith Rogers was a guest| ¥ ot Mrs. L, Stevens last week. Every one in this vicinity is|; barvesting the berry crop. Rufus Henesy visited at Be- |} midji Saturday. BRIGHTS 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 Northern Trains Time will be found ss,sisf_actory, if between St. Paul, Minne- apolis, Duluth, Butte, Helena, Missoula, 'Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma 'and Portland, you use the Pacific Ry. For rates andfinformation write Harry W. Sweeb, Dist. Pass. Agt., Fourth and Broadway Sts., St. Paul, Minn. Send six cents for WONDERLAND 1905, four cents for Lewis and Clark booklet, four cents for MinnesotaiLakes booklet, to A. M. Cle- land, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul. here and purchased a binder of Mr. Pierce. R. H. Dickinson, proprietor of the Buena Vista wood working KIDNEY factory, was here Thursday tak- ing orders for ready made blue berry crates. Glaf and Louis Larson return- c“ H E jed from Fosston Friday. While ge""‘"w = there they put of 100 tons of hay. fitlops irregularities, Ztr;rz%hen! hgveen agley and Shevlin, onp..qso they will perform their e latters diamond, with the re- : - sult of 14 to 13 in the former’s functions properly. Hedlthyleics Tavon neys strain out the impurities | s from the blood as it passes A. O. Mockster,of Four Logged | through them. Diseased kidneys Lake, was doing business in|do not, and the poisonous waste Shevlin Thursday. matter is carried by the circulation Henry Huseby, prominently|to every part of the body, causing connected with one of the Bagley | dizziness, backache, stomach banks, was here Wednesday on|trouble, sluggish liver, irregular business. heart action, etc. EDITORIAL. Quality'isthe great] trade get- ter and trade retainer. Advertising may make the first”sale and no more, if qual. ity is,absent. We want the second and all thefollowing sales. | That’s why] we put quality first with all our goods. E. A. BARKER, Jeweler: Dr. F.A. Blakeslee and wife| Ifyou haveany signs of Kidney of Bemidji were in Shevlin Wed- | OF Bladder trouble commence tak- ! resday looking after matters per- | ing FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE taining to their residence on |3t once, asit will cure a slight dis- Missigsippi avenue. order in a few days and prevent s fatal malady. Itis pleasant to Dr. Forestof Bagley wasin|2 our midst Thursday, take and benefits the whole system, Harry Sinker, Mallard’s enter H‘“”. to Fi"dA o'ft' : prising merchant, was transient;| You can easily determine if your kid- 5 neys are out of order by setting aside here Thursday while enrou}:e to for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed the hub where he has busindss | upon arising. If upon examination it interests. is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust A s sediment or small particles float about Mr. Hintz spent Sunday with |in it, your kidneys are ‘diseased, and his Ada friends, FOLEY'’S KIDNEY CURE should be Olia Olson has returned from |tekes at once. y Warroad. 6. B. Burhans Testifies After % Four Years. A party from here went fish-| .p. Berhass of cariiste Center, N. Y., writes: i i *About four years ago I wrote you stating thas }'flg at I]JOQSB Lake Sund?'y with ad been egtirely cured of a severe kidney included Nick Hanson, Olia Olson frouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's ne; e, It entirely stopped the brick- and O. A. Peterson. They spent d}xstseyflg;;:nnnd pein and symproms of kidney j i i - | diseasq e am gl say tha .a’ ])uy. day’ rqturnmg in theeven h:ve nivei?m return of any of those symp- ing with all kinds of fish. toms during the four years that have elapsed, P and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and Mrs. E. C. House was a visitor heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any Q one suffering from iney or bladder trot ! at Solway Tvesday. Two Sizes, 500 and 100. NARY. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Mr and Mrs. Joseph Sustad Barker’s Drug Store.A were at Cass Lake lake last Tues- SIDE TRIPS Ask our local agent aboutlthe side trips to the many show places alongjithe line of the Great NorthernZRailway ¢The Comfortable Way”’ TO THE Lewis & Clark Exposition For rates and further information call on your local agentlor address F.). Whitney, Pass’t Traffic Mgr., St, Paul. “8The Comfr—."fs Way® * 7 Frank Batz went to Brainerd Saturday returning Monday. Mrs. Paul and Miss Adams of’ Bemidji are visiting friends here. . Mr. and Mrs. J. Oftedahl were guests at the Sustad home Sun- day. Bert Evens who is holding - down a claim in northern Minne- - sota is spending a few- days with his parents. E.E. Smiley purchased two fine teams of horses'last week. Chas. Hardiug was a Park Rap- ids caller last week. . The Misses Nellie Erickson and Helen Danielson visited with relatives at Rosby Sunday. Bert Cook and Archie Wam- bault are clearing for E. E, Smiley. Miss Josie McCarthy of Be- midji is visiting Nary friends this week. : Services will be held in the Nary church next Sunday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kinch came down from Bemidji last Satur- day and spent until Monday e IR W O O P PECIL SALE We are now selling out our line of Summer Goods at COST YVia Cotton, Voiles, Lawns and Dimi- - ties. “YOUR MONEY I{ NO GOOD” ' ind will be refunded to you if after Ii ng half a bottle of THE FAMOUS | RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE Jou are not satisfied with results, This is ourguarantee which goes wit§ wery bottle. VES For Sale and Guaranteed Only by Barkers Drug S tore. Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED 13 . Goods of All Deseription Stored £ J. P. Pogue. } EEE e Before buying your Shoes, stop and see'the Latest Styles and Largest As- sortment. The prices are right and will please you. E. H. Winter & Co. Department Store. Bemidji, Minn. v | O P D [