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) i;.a:a:-):-):ssa:-):«)s:a:-)aaasaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa >y 1N e e~ \ | : New Hotel Stechman, n Opposite Depot. Tenstrike, Minn, Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Newly Built and Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. 33333333333333333 g m Rates: $1 to $2 per day. Henry Stechman, Prop. o %S EEEECEEEEEEEECEEEEEEREE ééfii&iEEE&G&&ESE&EEE‘EGEGE«‘ THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. John S. Fowldsisin the city today from Solway. W. T. Blakely of Farley is a Bemidji visitor today. Best cup of coffee in Bemidji being placed in the church e Palapie. s 2 A specialty is made of prepar- Wl D. Bright 180 the city to: ' ing and delivering night lunches day from Tenstrike. : [9% tha Palace: Clair Craig was in Bemidji yes-! L. Fitzgerald, who has been'a ' guest at the home of his son, C. terday from Kelliher. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gusmfsou:Fitzgerald, returned this morn- ling to his homein St. Paul. 3 Best cup of coffee in Bemidji at the Palace. W. E. Verity, publisher of the Wadena Tribune, is transacting business in Bemidji today. The new seats for the Scandi- | navian Lutheran church haye ar- Irived in the city and are today of Tenstrike are Bemidji visitors today. [ Rev. E, M. Peterson returned Del Marca cigar—none better ! last night from Laporte, where —Bemidji made—two styles— g helq Scandinavian Lutheran sold by all dealers. |services Sunday. A specialty is made of prepar-| mpe pyjace restaurant, under ing and delivering night lunches |y management of Chisolm & at the Palace. E’I‘hm‘son, is prepared to serve E. 8. Shook of Tenstrike is a first class meals at reasonable business visitor in Bemidji today. | prices. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey| Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shepard spent last night at Northome, re- and son, Mr. Wilcox and Miss turning home this morning. | Foster of Minneapolis are the Suits cleaned, repaired and'guests of Mr.and Mrs. Delmott pressed. Good work and prompt| Wilcox. : service. T. Baudette, Minnesota | (, M. Bacon, W. W. Browne, avenue. !Chester Snow and E. H. Corn- R.H. McDonald, who has wall spent yesterday at Bass lake spent a few days in Bemidji with ;and returned last night witha friends, returned last night to lavge number of black bass. his home at Kelliher. | New fall line of suiting and last ] ‘woolen goods. A good line from J. H. Hancock returned nicht to his home at Three Is.|Which to make your fall and win- =4 1 121 i land Lake after a visit of a few| ter Stits. Good fit guaranteed. days with Bemidji friends. [T Baudstte, Minnesota avente. Tom Smart has lately received | A. O’Kelliber, proprietor of > 1 03 ’s a new piano mover which insures the O'Kelliher Drug company’s safety in moving the instru-! store at Blackduck, arrived in ments. Heis now prepared to the city this morning to spend ¢ i i T move pianos on short notice. | the day here on business. Bert Getchell leftlast nighs| If you want a smooth,. (;1e:?r for Northome, where he will complexion, .taxe E%nlhat,er s spend a few days looking after Rocky Mountain Tea this month. land and timber interests in that Bright eyes and red lips follow vicinity. |its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. . X | Barker’s Drug store. Arthur Brannon left last night| | il tvad i thanite for Northome, where he will re-| Chas. Casler arrived in the city main indefinitely. Mr. Brannon | this morning from his homestead will take charge of the Brannon near Blackduck. He wasaccom- hotel in that village, which is Panied by his father, W. A. Cas owned by his father, W, S, Bran- ler, who has spent a few days at non, * EBlackduck the guest of his son. Makes bone and muscle faster! The Palace restauran, under than any other remedy. Byiugs‘the management of Chisolm & strength, health and happiness Thorson, is prepared t» serve to the whole family. That’s what flr.sb class meals at reasonable Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Prices. will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. “ Aad A, Tone of Northome ar Barker’s Drug store. ;ri'.-'ed in the city this morping E. 0. Cunningham, postmaster and left this af‘nernoorl for Grand at Cunningham, Itasca county,. Rapi'ds, where he will attend a was in the city this morning on|meeting of the Itasca county his way to Cass Lake, where he|Doard of commissioners. will defend himself ina contest| Thos. Bisiar has resigned his instituted against his claim. He/|position at the W. G. Schroeder is accompanied by Judge L. E.|store and has accepted another Utley, formerly of Minneapolis, { with the Gately Supply com- who removed to Cunningham on{pany. Haleft this morning on account of the sickness of his “ a collecting tour for the company wite, who returned Saturday to|for pointsin central and southern the home of her parents at Monti-; part of the state and.will return video. to Bemidji Saturday. Hot Blast FIRE BOX in The Acorn Steel Ranges is GUARANTEED to be the strongess and most durable Fire Box made If Fire Back, front lining or end linings burn out within Three Years we will furnish new castings to replace same free of charge. Oven bottoms abso- lutely guaranted for 20 years. The most durable Fire Box and the greatest fuel saver :: % .t Fleming @ Downs Phone 57 Bemiiji. F. G. Blair returned this after- noon from a short business trip to Bagley. Miss Edith Smith spent the afternoon at Cass Lake with friends. | Frank Paul of Jones township transacted business in Bemidji today. A, E. Underwood came in from Solway this afternoon for a short business visit in Bemidji. Manager Richards of the Crookston Lumber company is transacting business at Cass Lake this afternoon. Miss Mabel Davies and Russell Davies arrived in the city this afternoon from, Crookston to spend a few days here at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. H. Mar- cum. Paul Foucault and Bart Staf- ford went to Swanson lake yes- terday, where they remained during the day fishing. They re- turned last night with about 30 large black bass. The building on Beltrami ave- nue occupied by the Wheelock & Hawkes employment office is be- ing repainted inside and out and will present a neat appearance when the work is completed. A wonderful tonic for the sick and afflicted. Get strength, health and happiness by Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A bracing family medi- cine. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. D. E. Elliot, state cruiser, ar rived in Bemidji last night from St. Paul, where he appeared at the office of State Auditor Iver- son and gave information of a large amount of trespass on state lands in the northern counties. Mrs. G. H. French of Bemidji and Mrs. D. W. Hayden of Black- duck leave tomorrow noon for Hancock and Houghton, Mich. They will be joined at Duluth by Mr. and Mrs. A. O’Kelliher of Blackduck, who will accompany them on their trip to the Michi- gan copper country. Enich, the one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blocker, yes- terday sustained a severe cut on the leg, The little boy was play- ing with a dumber of other small children, one of whom held a broken bottle in his hand, and in some manner the boy received a gash from thebottle. A physician dressed the wound and no serious results are expected, Many Blueberries Coming in. The blueberry season is evi- dently at its height, accerding to reports received from grocery men of the zity. Yesterday was a big day in the blueberry line, one merchont alone purchasing 30 bushels. . Says Report is Untrue. Joseph Harrington, of the Mec- ‘Donald & Harrington émploy- ment office, states that the re- port o the cfiect thata large number of men are coming back from North Dakota, is uot true. Mr harrington says that many men are leaving for the barvest tields anu that all those sent out from Bemidji have received situa- tons. First Recruit Sent Away. The tirst recruit secured at the local marine recruiting station was sent away this morning. First Lieutenant Wm. Brackett oi St. Paul was in the city to sSwear 1n the recruit and left this morming for St. Cloud, where another branch office will be opened. The Bemidji office is now in charge of Private Abram, who -will probably remain here permanensly. Recruits secured | at the local office are sent 1o New York, where they are employea at the Brooklyn navy yards. EXCEFT AT 'SHANGHAI. Anti-American Boycott in China eon the Wane. nging, Aug. 22—The announce- ment that Edwin H. Conger, formerly l (Bemidji made) TR Pacific-Northwest Tours and| Portland Exposition Within Reach of All The unusually low rate for the round trip to the Portland Ex- position via the Minnesota & In- ternational and Northern Pacific Railways will enable all to ge West, Go see the Fair. Enjoy the sulubriods climate. The| magnificent awe inspiring scen. ery. Tickets permit of stop! overs, and are good on the best trains, including the ¢North Coast Limited” of the Northern Pacific Railway. Send four cents for Lewis and Clark booklet. G. A. Walker Agent, Bemidji, Minn, 0dd Fellows Cemetery. The Odd Fellows lodge at Ten- strike has decided to providea cemetery and has purchased a tract of land near that village which will be used as such. Ernest Burgeois of Bemidji left last night for Tenstrike, where he will survey out tiie lots in the new cemetery, Married Yesterday. The marriage of Louis Hanson to Miss Isabella Olson occurred in Bemidji yesterday. The con- tracting parties are residents of Spaulding, where they will make their future home. [ P {Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED Goods of All De~cription Stored J. P. Pogue. A 2000 Mile Excursion. On. Wednesday Aug. 23rd, 1905, the Great Northern railway will run a special train from St. Paul to Washington, the Evergreen state. This train will be accom- panied by experienced immigra- tion agents who will explain the country and points of interest enroute. Stopoyers will be made iin North Dakota, Montana, Idaho and Washington for the purpose of investigating the different sec- tions. This is a grand opportun- ity to visit this wonderful region under the most favorable condi- itions. The excursion will stop at Spokane, Everett, Bellingham, Seattle, Vancouver, Victoria and the Lewis and Clark Exposition at Portland, Oregon. For full particulars and other information apply to any agent the Great Northern railway or to F. I. Whitney, Passenger Traffic Manager, St. Paul, Minn. _ State of Ohio, .City of Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is a senior y artner 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 eatarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cnre. Frank J. Cheney. ; Sworn before me and subserib- 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. = %m,.‘m._v-ww-_”,,,,,_*,.., MR W TS Dr. G. G. Green gives alert personal attentlon to his great humanitarian contract. qIn our Almanac for many years past we/ have given unusual advice to those afflic- tedewith coughs, colds, throat or lun; troubles or consumption. We have tgfi them if they did not receive any speci benefit after the use of one 75-cent sizel bottle of German Syrup, to consult theirf doctor. (We did not ask them or urgel them to use a large number of bottles, as! is the case in the advertising of many other remedies. Our confidence in Ger- man Syrup makes it possible for us to give such advice. We know by the ex~ gerieuce of over 35 years that one 75-centf ottle of German Syrup will speedily re< lieve or cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial or.lung troubles—and that, even in bad cases of consumption, ond large bottle of German Syrup will work wonders. ([New trial bottles, 25c.; rege ular size, 750. At all druggists, s Fall Meetings, Merchants cursions to Duluth. Ex- On account of the fall meetings of the Merchants’ Association to be held at Duluth, August 17 to 24, August 31to September 7 and October 26 to November 2, the Great Northern Railway is . making reduced rates. This will enable you to see the city at the Lead of the Great Lakes, view the immense grain elevators, the aerial bridge, the coal docks and other places of -interest at the head of the famous inland sea. For rates and detailed informa- tion, call on your local agent. _— — — — SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER ity is absent. We want the EDITORIAL. Quality isthe great trade get- ter and trade retainer, Advertising may make the first sale and no more, if qual. # second and all the following sales. That’s why we put quality first with all our goods. E./A. BARKER, Jeweler. Y "Painting Paper Hanging Kalsomining v % LYY % Shop in rear of Swedback Block. e —— e E No Place in the World Like Yellowstone National Park When arranging your visit to the Lewis and Clark Exposition, be sure to include Yellowstone Park. It @ Intern 100 geysers. Via Minnesota and is a glorious Wonderland, 4,000 hot pools and springs, lakes, and mud volcanoes, and other natural novelties. lent train service to the Park including standard Pullman sleeping cars to and from Gardiner, the official entrance, Excel- ational Northern Pacific For further information, write or call upon American minister to China, would re-| turn here in connection with the boy- cott of American products, has occa- sloned the greatest surprise. Reports received :from all the American con- suls indicate that the boycott is wan ing, except in Shanghai, where the sltuation is unchanged. . 7 Seund six cents for Wonderland I Lewis and Clark booklet, two cents for Yellowstone Park folder, fifty cents for Wild Flowers from the L Yellowstone, and thirty-five cents for Panoramic Park Piciure, M. W.Downie, Auditor, Brainerd,Minn. P pe———e——— G. A. WALKER, Agent, Bemidji, Minn 905, four cents for | i | i