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Y Y Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. ‘Chas. Plummer left yesterday for Minneapolis. Good carbon paper can be had at the Pioneer office. E. L. Naylor is confined to his home with sickness. Office supplies and stationery at the Pioneer stationery store. Wm. Lennon was an arrival this morning from Kelliher. George Millard returned to Bemidji thls' morning from Blackduck. George Larenger of Ashland, ‘Wis., is in the city for a short visit with T. J. Miller. Chairman Danaher of the county board came down from Tenstrike this morning. John Pasha of Blackduck ar- rived in the city this morning for a short business visit. Mrs, G. I, Houghtaling of Foss- ton is in the city the guest of her brothers, J. M. and Bart Staffcrd. F. L. Dale of Vineland, who has spentseveral days in Bemidji, will return home tomorrow. County Treasurer French transacted business at Black- duck yesterday, returning to Be- midji this morning. Al Dr, C. J. Larson, the EYLS“eye specialist, will be at home at Hotel Remore, Be- midji, Aug. 16 to ‘20 inclusively. Supt. of Schools J. J. Regan left this afternoon for Solway, where he will spend a short time on business. Cashier W. L. Brooks return- ed this morning from Blackduck, where he spent yesterday look- ing after land interests. The first dance to be given by the Bemidji Orchestra under the leadership of Band Master Sym- ington will take place at the city hall F'riday evening of this week. Julius Miller and son, Henry, left this morning for Rochester, Minn., where the elder gentle- man will take treatment at the Mayo hospital for stomach trouble from which he has suf- fered for some time. i Give the children Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month, It makes them grow and gives them rosy.cheeks, glhere is no other medicine in the world so good for the children. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Rev. McLeod came up from Brainerd last night and remained until this morning with his father, Robert McLeod, who is seriously ill at his home in White’s addition, Theaged gentleman is now improving and his condition is not considered dangerous. Rev. McLeod returned to Brain- erd this morning. Hundreds of thousands of peo- ple use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea asa family tonmic, Lf taken this month it will keep the family well all the year. If it fails get your money back. 385 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. H. L. West has resigned his position at the McCuaig grocery and expects to leave in the near fature for Alexandria, where he will accept another position. Mothers be careful of your children. There is no baby medi- cine'in the world as good as Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It makes the littdle one strong, healthy and active, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. - Mrs. T. W. Bailey and Mrs. J. H. Bailey left this afternoon for Cass Lake to enjoy a visit with Iriends and relatives. Button’s Business™ Colleges Crookston and Wadena, Minn., will take you through a complete business and short hand course and allow you to pay yonr tuition at the rate of $10 per month after we secure you a situation.: Fall term begins Sept. 4. Send for catalogue. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Omer, Miss Jessie Omer and Fred O: er are in the city from Camp Point, Ill,, for a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Rhea. The funny Comedy of NA’I‘ZI Aug. 16. ; Attend the shoe sale at Ber- man’s. ; The famous Bob and Eva Mec Ginleys Comedy Co., in new plays, songs and dances, latest illustrated songs, will be wel-! comed back by a full house Wed- aled nesday Aug. 16 at the City Opera house. They are great favorites here. See Bob McGialey’s original | facial pictures Aug. 16. The Metropolitan” Music Co., have on display, in the old Ross | building, an elegantline of Stein-| way, Krabe, Weker and other | standard makes of pianos. The line will be on display wuntil: 'I‘ue‘sda,y evening and those de siring a high grade piano should' not fail to see these. The Red School House Shoes | for boys and girls. Superior to all makes. At sale price at Ber- man’s. Clean fun and delightful music Aug, 16. See Eva McGinley’s great Dutch girl with the wooden shoes Aug. 16. Sent Back to Cass County. Joe Martell, who has been al county patient at St, Anthony’s! hospital for several days past following an injury which he re- ceived at Cass Lake, was this morying taken to Walker by De- puty Sheaiff Palmer by order of County Health Officer Blakeslee, whoinvestigated and found that the man had no residence in Bel- trami county and therefore could not claim treatment at the ex- pense of the county. See Miss Lezette Hoskins new feature acts, songs, and dances i present Grahan, Swedback, Bailey. ! dent Henderson being absent. | Bailey seconded by Swedback, Mr. Graham with Bob and Eva McGinleys new Comedy Co. Aug. 16, Couneil Pi-iiéeeding m., present, Grahan, Bailey. Al?joumedv.omaeu Tuesday evening at 8 D. m. © H.W.Balley. Recorder. Aug. 8th 1905. Council met as per adjournment at 8 p. m, Presi- On motion of be appointed president pro-ten, Carried. Mlnumis of last meeting read and approved. On motion of Bailey seconded by Swedback the following audited bills be allowed. Car- shburn Sec’y Fire dept Fire calls to 905, $2 6.50 ooth & Son. Mdse I chell Hack Police m Ranege Telephone Co. Phone July-0: 5 0 28,75 TIro W. L L. Brooks, J. C. Moore acc’t lumber . J. Swedback. lumber Hazen, 3 bills J. M. Sines, scavenger, 4 bill Warfield Electric Light Co. lights July 905 816.15 Warfield Electric Light Co. pumping _ . water . ‘Warfield Electric Light Co. ~ Mdse 1111 Plat o “‘Wagner’s Addition to Bemidji” presented. On motion of Swedback seconded by Bailey, that the same be referred to the stréet committee. Carried, Reports of Justice Skinvik and Pendergast fo Aug. 6th 1905, presented. On motion of Swedback seconded by Bailey the same be approved. Carried. Petition for sidewalk on west side, Beltrami avenue between, 13th and 15th streets pre- sented. On motion of Bailey seconded by Swedback. the same be referred to stteet committee. Carried. On motion of Bailey seconded by Swedback that no action be taken'in reference to grad- ing 3rd street unsil next regular meeting of council. Carried. 3 On motion of Swedback seconded by Bailey that we advertise for bids for sprinkling streets for season of 1905. - Carried. " Council adjourned to Wednesday afternoon 2:30 p. m. Aug, 9th 1905. —H. W. Bailey, Redorder. 28.75 18.42 10.5¢ ‘TOTAL " ABSTINENCE UNION. Catholic Convention Assembles at Wilkesbarre, Pa. Wilkesbarre, Pa., Ang. 10.—More than 800 delegates to the mational con- vention of the Catholic. Total Absti- nence union of America assembled at St. Mary’s church during the day to attend pontifical high mass celebrated : by Bishop Hoban of the Scranton dio- cese. During the service the bishop made an addréss of welcome. Imme- diately following the service the del-| egates assembled in the Ninth regi- ment armory, where the convention was formally opened. Bishop Canevin of Pittsburg, the national president, presided and Mayor Kirkendall of this city welcomed the delegates and as- sured them that they would find, ow- ing to the efforts of Father J. J. Cur- ran and other temperance workers, more temperance men in this city than in any other city of its size in the country. Bishop Canevin respond- ed and spoKe particularly of the im- portance of the present convention owing to the coming of President Roosevelt ard Cardinal Gibbons.. The convention spent the morning trans- acting routine _husiness. e —————————————————————————— EDITO ity is absent. We want the Quality isthe great trade get- ter and trade retainer, Advertising may make the first sale and no more, if -qual- the following sales. That's why we put quality first with all our goods. E. A. BARKER, RIAL. i second and all Jeweler. _Council met at the Recorder's office at8 . Miss Lezette Hoskits, the Chicago vaudeville star, ragtime singer and dancer, trick pianist, who carries her own piano, with the show at the City Hall Wed- nesday Aug. 16 with Bob and Eva McGinley Co. Summit Hotel for Rent. Being desirious of taking a va- o|cation for the winter, we will rent our popular hotel The 5000|Same will be furnished, Fuel free. Good barn in connection. This is one of the best paying houses in the country. Longes- tablished. Very popular. The |rent will be small to the party that will take good care of the property during ou* absence. J. W. SPEELMAN AND WIFE, Buena Vista, Minn. 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 meand 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. Notice of Electisn. Notice is hereby given. that a special meet- ing of the legal voters of Independent School District of Bemidji will be held at the school house in the village of Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota. on Saturday, the 19th day of August. 1905, at seven o’clock p. m. for the purpose of voting upon the following proposi- tions: Shall the Board of Education of Independ- ent School District of Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota, purchase the following tracts of land for school sites, and erect a school house or school houses thereon, in said district, and issue the bonds of said dis- trict in the sum of five thousand dollars, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable in ten years from date of issue, for that purpose,— 1. Lots numbered one (1), two (2), three (3) and four (4) in block numbered ten (10), Car- son’s Addition to Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota, according to the plat thereof, on file and of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for Beltrami county, Minne- sota,—for a first site. 2. Two acres in the southwest corner of the southeast quarter (s e *) of the southeast quarter (se ) of section five (5), township one hundred and forty-six (146), range thirty- three (33) west, Fifth P. M., Beltrami county, Minnesota.—for a second site. Dated at Bemidji, Minn. August 9th, 1905, GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Clerk of Independent School District ¢ Be- midji. Beltrami county, Minnesota. I N 0 Y O Just Received A Full and Complete Line of Ladies, Children and Men’s Shoesin the Latest Fall Styles . - We wish to call your attention to our fall book of samplestor Tailor Made C’othing for Gentlemen. We know we can save you money, stop and see them, the prices are right. A perfect Fit Guaranteed! !&SUMMER GOODS AT COST.-ex E. H. Winter & Co. r(?funded JUN N O P ' WM M M Phone 30, Satisfaction or money Dept. store \ R P R BEMIDJI, : MIN’ESOTA | | | | | | | | | | | | L | | - | | | | | | | | | H | | Bids for Sprinkiing S Sealed bids will bereceived un- til Monday evening Aug. 14th 1905, by the undersigned, for sprinkling the streets in Bemidji for the season of 1905. The coun- cil reserves the right to reject any and all bids, H. W. BAILEY, Recorder. Low Rates On account: of the street fair and carnival at Grand Forks, July 81 to August 5, the Great Northern Railway cheap rates. Ask your local agent for full particulars. FOLEYSHONEY-~TAR Gures Colds: Prevents Pneumonia /Spécial Exhibition FINE PIANOS. Now on Exhibition In | Bemidji, Minn Beltrami Avenue, Opposite' E. H. Winter & Co. "In order to acquaint the people of this city with the {)na,gnitude and excellence of this line of pianos represented y The Metropolitan Music CO. Of Minneapolis : they have placed on exhibition at the above address, a large shipment of new pianos of latest designs, represent- ing 1905 styles of the following prominent manufacturers. Steinway Knabe Weber Ivers & Pond Emerson, Ernest Gabler, and others. Don’t Fail To See These Beautiful Instruments. This exhibit will last for a’ few days only—ijust long enough to show what the Metropolitan offers ifs customers —and you are invited to call and examine these superb instruments. : Mr. P. F. Hammersley representing the company will be in charge of the exhibit. B LT 1 T B3 B T T Trains Time will be found satisfactory, if between St. Paul, Minne- i apolis, Duluth, Butte, Helena, Missoula, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, you use the i Northern Pacific Ry. For rates and information write Harry W. Sweet, 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 Minnesota Lakes booklet, to A. M. Cle- land, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul. ®*The Conlorrtts Tay® * {Ask our local agent aboutthe side trips to -the many show places alongthe line of the ' Great Northern Railway ““The Comfortable Way>’ TO THE ‘Lewis & Clark Exposition . Tor rates and further information - L call on your local agentlor ad< . ss F. 1. Whitney, Pass’r Trafic Mgr.,, St, Paul. is. making !