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New $otel Opposite Depot. 3333333333333333 Rates: $1 to K2 per day. 3 Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. et T e R L LR ST E P E R FE TR R ETTECEETRETEECEEEL Stechman? Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and Henry Stechman, Prop. eccecececececceseeee THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Albert Kaiser of Bagley was a visitor in the city yesterday. A regular meeting of the city council will be held this evening. | Del Marca cigar—none better semidji made—two styles— sold by all dealers. Miss Pearl Flint is confined to her home with a severe illness. Ole T. Hegland of Frohn town- ship spent Saturday in the city| oh business. hrist Olson- left Saturday ht for a short business trip ke line of the M. & 1. Cream for sale at Armstrong’s lunch room. Mr. and Mrs. A, O. Johnson of | Turtle River are the parent of a son. born yesterday. C. W. Speelman came down froma Northome this morning to spend the day here on business. Erton Geil is laid off from his duties at the Lakeside bakery with an attack of la grippe. i 1 | We are selling a car load of good barley and oats below cost. | Call and get our prices.| Schroeder’s store. Money to loan on improved farm property. Straight inter- est—no boaus or commission. Inquire of H. M. Hamilton, foral short sime, at the Hotel Mark- rou want the family to beg healthy, strong and active, give| them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain | Tea thi Makes rich, | is month. red blood, bone and muscle, , Tea or Tablets. Barker’s| tore. ' Thos. Moodie, formerly city editor of the Daily Pioneer, came | up Saturday night with the Wa-| ase ball club and spent| yesterday in the city with his many friends here. returning} home this morning. ‘: Miss Leah Berman 1'et.u1'ued*; Saturday night from Minnea-| polis, where she has spent the| past seven weeks with friends, | and this morning resumed her| duties as stenographer at the| Lumbermens State bank. Charles Doran arrived in the| city yesterday from Buhl, Minn., | where he acted agent for the: Great Northern. Mr. Doran joined the telegrapher’s strike ! when the operators went out and as a result he is now minus a position on the road. Deputy Public Examiner left this mogning for Brainerd, where he will look over the several Sweet cream at Armstrong’s, A cement walk is today . being | placed in front of the O’Leary & Bowser store on Third street. Matt Bright left this morning for Superior, Wis., where ne will ispend a short time on business. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Daniel of Red Lake are spending the day in Bemidji with friends. Notice: Fall term of Bemidji Bemidji Commercial College be- gins Monday September 4. Editor S. R. Moorhead arrived in the city this morning from Turtle River for a short business visit here. Ted Maloy left this morning for Tenstrike, where he will re. main during the Old Settler’s association. Dr. Rowland Gilmore spent yesterday at Turtle River on pro- fessional business, returning to Bemidii this morning. M. A, Thelan, of the |Sentinel office, leaves the latter part of week for Melrose, Minn., where he will visit friends and relatives. Jerry Sullivan left this morn- ing for Grand Forks, where he will attend the North Dakota state fair, George Young of Grand Forks is spending a few days in Be- midji with his brother, J. P. Young, Mrs. W. S, Brannon and child- ren will leave tomorrow evening for Northome, where they will make their future home. BE. S. Shook, who has spent the past week at Grand Rapids, is in the city today enroute to his home at Tenstrike. C, J. Foucault of Duluth arriv- ed the city yesterday to remain here permanently at the home of his brother, Paul Foucault. George McDonald was this morning found guilty of vagrancy in Judge Pendergast’s court and given a county jail sentence of 10 days. McDonald & Harrington today shipped 40 men to Cando, N. D., where they will be employed on the Great Northern extension being built out from that city. Ben Anderson was in the city yesterday on his way home to Shotley from the twin Ccities, where he has spent several days on business, ‘Wm. Spencer, proprietor of the bowling alley, wishes to announce that Wednesday afternoons will be special for ladies and they are cordially invited to attend at all times. Your family will need a tonic. Why not give them Hollister’s county offices, after having spent | Rocky Mountain Rocky Tea? a few days in Bemidji on official Mr. Johuson stateslife giving remedy. Nothing equals it as a bracing 35 cents, z I und everything regular Tea or Tablets. | store. Barker’s Drug ‘ FIRE GUARA replace same free of char, ing Phone 57 Flem The ACORN Hot Blast lutely guaranted for 20 years. The most durable Fire Box and the greatest fuel saver Sr s BOX in The Acorn Steel Ranges is NTEED to be the strongest 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 ge. Oven bottoms abso- @ Downs' Bemidii‘_ OLEY’'S WILL CURE any case of KRIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE that is 1 not beyond the reach of medicine. | ‘No F i medicine can do more. " WAS GIVEN UP TO DIE, B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansville, Ind., writes: ‘‘For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. - I lost flesh and was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. | Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended | and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured.’”’ TWO SIZES, $0c AND $1.00, e eIy 1 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drug Store. | Read the Daily Pioneer. Theodore Snyder of Turtle River township is a yisitor in the city today. | Mr. and Mrs. John Wilmann | spent Sunday at Wilton with!| friends. Do you suffer with indigestion, constipation, feel mean ard cross, no strength or appetite? Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea will | make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- tand cake will be served. i Ryan of Turtle River was today yand will return to Bemidji next jtirm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing |ed in my presence, this 6th day Matt Phibbs made’ a busine: tirip to Cass Lake this afternoon. Norman Robertson, city editor of the Crookston Journal, spent yesterday in Bemidji and went on to Cass Lake today. Rev. E. F. Murphy of Grand Rapids will conduct Episcopal services at the Presbyterian church this evening at 8 o’clock. Mr.and Mrs. H. S. Annette left this afternoon for Farris for a shorg visit in that village with friends. Gust Nordus returned to his home at Fosston yesterday after & short visit with Bemidji} friends, See the Bemidji Commercial college display ad in another) column. Board and room at private families at $2.50 per week. At hotels, $3. There will be a lawn social at the home of Mrs. W. A. Gould Wednesday Aug. 29. Ice cream Every- body welcome, Arthur R. Damon and Jesse Barrick passed through the city |today enroute from their home- steads in township 148-29 to Cass Lake, where the former wiil make final proof upon his claim. The five year old son of Jamés brought to Bemidji for an opera. | tion to relieve an ulcerous forma- tion on the cheek- The operation was performed and thelittle boy is recovering rapidly. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Frazee and Mr. and Mrs. T. B, Holmes and children returned this after- noon to their homes at Grand Forks after spending the sum- mer at Grand Forks bay. They have enjoyed a delightful time year to spend the outing season. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is a senior rartner of the 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 caunot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cnre. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn before me and subscrib- 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 piils for ker’s Drug store. constipation. ! ecZEMA In July, 1883, I began tobreak out with Eczema on my head, legs and arms, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief. They said the dis- ease had become chronic, I'then quitthem | and tried various ointments and soaps for another two.years, but as soon as cold weather came I was asbad off asever, so I finally decided tolet medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing the Eczema, except bath- ing. This seemed to do about as much good as anything I had tried. During the time I lost about one-half of my hair, Ibegan §. S. S. doubtful of a cure, because the dise_ase had run solong, but soon discovered your medicine was doing me good, and continued to take it. I used seven bottles, when I was com- pletely cured, not having a single spot on my body, which before was almost com- pletely covered. F. C, NorRFOLK, 1017 Hackberry St., Ottumwa, Ia. The head, feet and hands are usually the parts affected, though the disease ap-’| pearson other partsof the body. While ex- ternal applications allay the itching and hurning temporarily, it is the acids thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation and eruptions upon the skin. The acids must be neutralized and the system cleans- ed of all humors and poisons before the Medical advice cure is permanent, $S. 8. S. is guaran- teed entirely free & of Potash, Arsenic and other miner als. Book on the skin and its dis- furnished free. - The Swift Specifio Company, Atlanta, 6a, eases sent free. Attorney Henry Funkley is spending the afterneon at Cass Lake on business before the U. S. land office in that city. A. C. McLain returned this|, afternoon from Long lake, where he conducted a crew of men for the Crookston Lumber company. What? Take a course at the Bemidji Commercial College. Why? Because its rates are the cheapest of any school in the northwest. The Fall term begins Monday Sept. 4. Send for cata- logue. Mrs. T. McAyoy, who has been a guest at the home of her son, J. A. McAvoy, left this morning for points in the southern part of the state, where she will visit with relatives for a short time, Mrs. McAvoy will return to Be- midji and remain here a few days after which she will go to her home at Albany, N. Y. CASH!! buys more than CREDIT We offer eve’ything in the Jewelers line _in largest variety " at the lowest pos- sible -cash price every day in the year e E.A.BARKER, Third Street Jeweler e C. N. Sanford, superintéadent at Duluth for the Standard Oil company, is transacting business for the company in Bemidji to- day. Mrs. Winship of Park Rapids land daughter, Miss Grace Win- ship of Chicago, spent yesterday in the city the guests of Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Annette, returning home this morning. Bert Carver returned yester- day from Cummings, N. D., where he has spent several days. Mr. Carver will return to Cum- mings in a short time and will spend the harvest season there, Mr. and Mrs, A lbert Kaiser of Bagley arrived in the city yes- terday afternoon. Mrs. Kaiser and Mrs. Rowland Gilmore will leave today for Plantagenet lake, where they will spend two weeks, and Mr. Kaiser will return to Bagley tomorrow. For News—The Daily Pioneer. Kalsomining a Shop in rear of g Swedback Block. § ' J. A. HOFF AERKEKEK ALIIILRA AAK The Great < See the Marvelous DAN PATCH go against the Record of 1.56 on OPENING DAY ONLY, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH. Half Fare on the Railroads. E. W. RANDALL, Seci-e;arg C. N. COSGROVE, Presideat World’s ALL THE WEEK SEPT. 4,5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. MINNESOTA STATE FAIR Midway Between Minneapolis and St. Paul. A Few of at London. The Great $5,000 Trotting Pain’s Fireworks Spectac! Balloon Ascensions each A Tremendous Exhibit of - structed. A Complete Poultry Show. Dairy Products—Farm Products—Factory Products—All the things which have made Minnesota Famous. All on the Finest State Fair Grounds in : America, An Exhibiton of Cattle surpassing the Royal Cattle Show The Agricultural Machinery Building filled with the latest things in farm Implements. A Sensational Amusement Program Kach Evening. The Greatest and Finest Horticultural Exhibit in the West. The State Fair ‘‘Pike’’—Replete wth Fun and Amusement. The Fast Horses on the Mile Track each afternoon. race for less than a 31,000 purse. The)Big 85,000 Pacing Race on St. Paul Day. The Immense New Agricultural Hall filled with the Pro- ducts of Minnesota Farms and Orchards. The New 830,000 Manufacturers Building filled with Minne- sota Manufacturing Exhibits and showing processes. The New Swine Exhibition Building—Largest in the World. Live Stock Parade—Everybody wants to see it. 4 Racing by electric light each evening on Half-Mile Track. A great Horse Show and Parade. Athletic Exhibitions Extraerdinary. A Building Devoted to Women’s Work. The Biggest Exhibition; Building for Sheep ever Con- the Attractions: No Race on Minneapolis Day. le each evening of Fair. afternoon of the Fair. Farm Machinery in Motion.