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For Sale! 2nd hand, high grade Earnest Gable ~Piano, taken in exchange for Steinway! at Metropolitan Piano Exhibit, ; until Tuesday evening. P. F. HAMMERSLY. THE CITY Go to Hakkerun" for Photos. Howard Bailey made a busi- % ness trip to Blackduck last night. | ‘Good carbon paper can be had at the Pioneer office. R. E. White of Kelliher is trans- acting business in the city today. Office supplies and stationery at the Pioneer stationery store- M. H. Fisher of Hunkley is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Clean fun and delightful music Aug, 16. ] ! A. H. Pitkins arrived in the city this morning from Kelliher. See Bob McGinley’s facial pictures Aug. 16. original A. T. Hatcher was a yisitor in the city yesterday from Park Rapids. See Miss Lezette Hoskins new feature acts, songs, and dances with Bob and Eva McGinleys new Comedy Co. Aug. 16, % Walter Markham returned last night from Mount Clemens, Mich.,where he has spent several “\weeks. Miss Lezette Hoskins, 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 Boband Eva McGinley Co. J. P. Pogue leaves Monday morning for St. Cloud, where he will purchase a (uxload of horses is 5 able, Give the ren Hollister’s { Rocky Mountain Tea this month, It makes them grow and gives them rosy cheeks, There is no other medicine in the world so good for the children. 35 cents, tea or tablets, Barker’s Drug store. O A. C. Johnson, manager of the| spent K 1 YA A 0 P 1 Just Recelved Kelso Liimber company, yesterday in the city, returning to Tartle River last night. Hundreds of thousands of peo- ple use Hollister’s Rceky Moun- ““fain Tea asa family tonic, Lf talen this wonth it will keep the "\ family well all the year. If it - fails get your money back. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Miss Buelah Brannon left last night for Northome, = nere she will enjoy an over-Suuday visit with her father, W. 8. Brannon. Mothers b ui of yvour children. Therc is no vuby nedi- cine in the world as giud as Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountuin fea, It makes the U one strong, healthy and e, 35 cents. ( Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. C. W. Speelman, who has been the gvest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Speelman at Buena Visia forthe past week, passed through the city yesterday enroute to her honie at Northome. The famous Bob and Eva Mc Ginleys Comedy Co., in new JPlays, songs and dances, latest illustrated songs, Will be wel- comed back by a full house Wed- nesday .\uw 16 at the City Opera < house. They are great favorites here. Mr. and Mrs. J, N. Bailey left last night for Mr. Bailey’s home- stead, which is located on the Turtle river about six miles from the village of Turtle River. They | will remain upon the homestead over Sunday and will return to Bemidji Monday morning. See Hva , McGicley's great | Dutch girl with the wooden shoes Y\ Aug. 16, A | midji friends today. The funny Comedy of NATZ Aug. 16. Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtle River is spending f.he day i in Be- midji. _Misses Taylor and Thompson oi Tenstrike are the guest of Be- The laughable play of Revenge Aug. 16. | J. Peterson, Jr., returned this morning from his homestead/ on the Big Fork. - Ace Cunningham and John Senyohl left this morning for Brainerd, where they will spend Sunday. Dr. Fowler came down' from Blackduck this morning and is | spending the day in Bemidji on professional business. 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 T, J, Miller’s gasoline launch tol at the rate of $10 per month after we secure you a situation. Fall term begins Sept. 4. Send for catalogue.: Mrs. J. P. Omich and two daughters, Mrs. G. E. Carson and Mrs. H. Young, are spend- ing the day at'Walker, Patrolman John C, Cline Ieft last night for Grand Forks, where he will spend a two weeks’ vaca- tion from his duties on the force, R. H. Muncy left last night for Northome, where ' he will spend several days in the interests of! the Crookston Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hoch of Da- luth are spending a few days in Bemidji. Mr. Hochis president of the Duluth Brewingcompany. General Manager Gemmell and | Superintendent Strachan « M. & 1. passed through the ¢ today on an inspecting tour i the north line. Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Warfield and children,« Mr. and Mrs. C. W, Warfield and children, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bryant and child- ren, Mrs, J. H. Wartield and John Warfield left this morning for Walker for a short visit. The Metropolitan .Music Co., have on display, .in the old Ross! building, an elegantline of Stein- way, Krabe, Weber and other standard makes of pianos. Tihe line will be on display until Tuesday evening and those de siring a high grade piano should not fail to see ‘these. is expected that the work of re- Read the Ds,lly Pwnee f Miller & Son today shxpped 15§ men to Kelliher for employment in the R. E. White camps. A, M, Pierce returned last evening from a visit of several days at bis'farm near Crookston- |: Guly Erickson ‘of Tenstrike is visiting friends in Bemidji. the city today from Tenstrike. Ba{be ball——Bem1d31 vs. Super- ior league team—ball park to- George Lessard, who has been morfow confined to the county pesthouse with dyphtheria for some time past, was released today.’ Rev. E. V., Campbell of St. Cloud 15 spending a few days at midji at the base ball park tomor- Rev. S. E. P. White’s camp at the o nfternoon: head of the Lake Bemidji. » Judge Soren Sorenson , of Buena Vista is spending the day in Bemidji. See the Superior league team at-the base ball park tomorrow afternoon. Game called at 3:30. Mrs. George McTaggart, who, has been ill for several days past, is improving. s Superior league team vs. Be- L. Blooston returned last night from Chicago and eastern points, | where he purchased fixtures for the new saloon which he will open in the Duluth Brewing company’s new building on Third, street. : Arthur B. Gempp, auditor for ythe Anheuser - Bukch Brewing auge};)r%efif é:;ecrfl v]v)ifil'f(})ntoMl\;I‘lae;-‘ : assogiation, was in the city yes- iterday from St. Louis. quette lake tomorrow morning in | A . Miss Eva Peterson left yester- day pfternoon for Crookston, wher» she will enjoy atwo week’s visit vaihh friends and relatives. make a search for a large rock upon which it is claimed Father Marquette carved his name and the date of his landing while ex- plorimg the Mississippi river. See the Superior league team at the base ball park tomorrow The Jerrard Plumbing com- afternoon, Game called at 3:30. pany has been awarded a con-| A. B. Clair, ex.register of tract for the plumbing and instal- deeds of Itasca county, is in the lation of a heating plant in the|city irom Grand Rapids - looking Miles block at Hibbing. The|after business interests in this contract is for about $2.000. It!section. Arthur Kirsch arrived in the modelng the building at Hibbing | city this afternoon from Crooks- which is now occupied by de-|ton to spend two weeks here with partment stores, into a hotel anfl | friends. Mr. Kirsch was former- saloon, will eommence in the|ly assistant postmaster’ in Be- near future, midji and is well known.- @@MING' Direct From the Coast . . ¢Uncle’” George Wetsel is in| Sl Billy Bennett’s BIG SHOW! Under Big Tent 3 Jors pommene: Ayg 2 High Class Repertoire---Standard Plays 25---PEOPLE---25 Concert, Band and Orchestra . DAILY NOON PARADE {§ * lail A Full and Complete Line of Ladies, Children and Men’s Shoesin the Latest Fall Styles We wish to call youi‘t attention to our tall for Gentlemen. you money, stop and see them, the prices #SUMMER GOODS AT COST.-2t book of samples:or or Made Cothing We know we can save are right, A perfect it Guaranteed! E. H. Winter & Co. refunded ORI i Satisfaction or money Phone 30. Dept. stmei BEMIDJI, llllllllllllllllllllllllll MINESOTA. 5 Ill-lllllllll!lll!lllllllll Lucas county~ : 2 “Fronk J. Cheney makes oath|st home at Hotel Remore, B that he is a senior rartner of the|midji, Aug. 16 to 20 inclusivel firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business: in the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will' pay the gUm,mternally, and acts directly on of Ohe Hundred Dollars for each' the blood and mucous surfaces of and every case of catarrh that|the system. ‘Send for testimon- cannot be cured by the use of|ials free. gfi,ll’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J.| R, J. CHENEY &Co., Toledo, , Qe ; : . 10, Price 75 cents per bottle, Sworn before me and subscrib- Sold by all Druggists. ed in my presence, this 6th day : % of December, A. D. 1886, Take Hall’s Family piils for constipation. A. W. Gleason, (seal.) Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Help for- Mothers “ Any woman who is suffering disordered’ menstruation, bearing down ‘pains, nervous- ness, or whose life is made desolate by barrenness, can have the same relief Mrs. Vincent secured, by taking Wine of Cardui in the'privacy of her home. No physician’s treatment necessary. This pure Wine com- mends itself to every sufféring woman. Will you-go to your druggist today and secure the same relief Mrs. Vincent writes about? When the stomach,~ howels or liver are affected, Thedford’s Black-Draught should be used. WINE orCARDUI No. 933 Mission St., SAN FrANCISCO, CAL., Dec. 9, 1903. I am happy and pleased to attest to the value of Wine of Ca.rdul for pros- ective mothers. I took it for three months before my darlin, bab came and suffered so little pain I felt T was an_exception. e child i y and healthy and the sunshine of my life. I had hardly any trouble after s}ie was born, and after eleven days was up doing my entire housework and feeli better than I had felt for years, I am the envy of my neighbors because of the' unusually healthy child I'have and because I never had a sick day myself. 1 ng«} the entfie creldlt tg tV]z’mr]a) \'f)f C?ttd s or Was Bic) pale an 1n berore 00! it, but since I{lave used it I have been in Z/‘?‘b{ 7—“‘*‘4«4‘/ Vice-President, Sunayside Mother’s Club [ll""""""‘!l Mrs. Vincents - . Little child. perfect health; "have gained fourteen pounds and enjoy life as never before. 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 5] the following sales. : : . That’s why we put quality first with all our goods. E. A BARKER, Jeweler. Specxal Exhnb:txon FINE PIANOS Now on EXhlblthl’l In Bemidji, Minn Beltrami 'A.venue. Opposite E. H. Winter & Co. In order to acquaint the people of this city with the magnitude-and excellence of this line of pianos represented by - 2 The Metropolitan Musie CO. 0f 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 on]y—»;,nst. long enough to show whas the Metropolitan offers its costomers —and you are mvxted to call apd €xamine Lhese superb instruments. 3 Mr. P. F. Hammersley / represenhng the company will be in charge of the exhlbxt ‘_ Nomry Public,