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L) & ‘ will deliver an address at the Old New $otel Opposite Depot. Your Pa Rates: $1 to $2 per day. 323333333332332333333:3; 2 A Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Stechman, 'Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and tronage Karnestly Solicited. EEEEEECECEEEEEE (*G(-i(-:g Henry Stechman, Prop. v ceseEEEECEEEEEEECEEEEEEEEEEEETECEEEEEREEETeeEaEEdS THE CITY. Go to HakTerun’s for Photos. S.D. Works came in from Mankato last evening. W. W. Browne spent last night at Northome on business. Notice: Fall term of Bemidji Bemidji Commercial College be- gins Monday September 4. A. E. Smith was a passenger up the north line on real estate business last evening. Mark DeVinne returned last evening to Blackduck after a business trip to Grand Rapids. We are selling a car load of good barley and oats below cost. Call and get our prices. Schroeder’s store. Mrs. M. McKillop of Little Falls went to Blackduck last night to look after her hotel in- terests there. Mrs. A. T, Wheelock and son ['red are in Minneapolis where they will spend the next three weeks. Mrs. Coulter, who has been a; summer visitor from Grand Forks, returned to her home yes- terday afternoon. Money to loan on improved farm property. Straight inter- est—no bonus or commission. Inquire of H. M. Hamilton, fora short time, at the Hotel Mark-| ham, Joseph Lemieux, of Duluth and Thomas Toddington of Spring Valley have recently ac-! cepted positions at the N. C. Baudette tonsorial parlors. | Congressman Halvor Steener- | n the city this morning| way to Tenstrike where hej Settlers’ associatisn meeting to-| day. Attorney . F. Crawford yes- terday made a business trip up the Wilton & Northern railroad, going by rail to Long Lake and thence by team. Iron is now laid about half a mile beyond Long Lake. If you want the family to be healthy, strong and active, give| them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain | 'y Tea this month. Makes rich, red blood, bone and muscle, 35! cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s " Drug store. i * e New Barber Shop. Tony Suarez of Grand Forks will Wednesday open a new bar- | ber shop on Minnesota avenue, next to the Tremont hotel. Mr. | Suarez is from Grand Forks, where he has conducted a simi- lar establishment for some time! past, First class bath rooms For News—The Daily Pioneer. J. W. Irwin left this afternoon on a business trip to Duluth and the twin cities. J. Bisiar was at Cass Lake to— day pushing the sale of the Singer sewing machine. See the Bemidji Commercial college display ad in another column. Board and room at private families at $2.50 per week. At hotels, $3. County Attorney Teitsworth of Clearwater county was in the city between trains this after- noon from Bagley. ‘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. Atterney Chas. Scrutchin transacted business before the Cass Lalke land office this after— noon. Fashionable display of fall hats at Mrs, Conger’s with O’Leary & Bowser. These hats have just been received and include all the season’s latest modes, Ladies are cordially invited to call and inspect them whether they in- tend to purchase or not. Jack Foster returned today from a trip of inspection to his farms in the vicinity of Fosston. Crop prospects in eastern Polk are excellent. A. T. Wheelock brought in 60 men yesterday from North Da- kota for the Red River Lumber company. The men were taken on to Akeley and Mr. Wheelock returned to Grand Forks and Fargo for more men today. George McCrea, superintend- ent for the Backus Brooks com- pany, went up to Northome last |evening on a tour of inspection of the company’s interests in that vicinity. 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. Attorney Thomas Keefe of Bagley transacted business be- fore Judge Spooner thisafterncon at a special session of the district court in chambers. Do you suffer with indigestion, constipation, feel mean and cross, no strength or appetite? Holli- ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug store. L. M. Stanton, the Thief River Falls attorney, who has been will be operated in connection | spending a day or twodn Bemidji, with the barber shop and the went to Cass Lake this afternoon. g!wooms will be supplied with por- ¢>ain tubs, Mr. Stanton was formerly locat- ed at Cass Lake, l Aco Stoves and Ranges The ACORN Hot Blast FIRE BOX in The Acorn Steel Ranges is GUARA 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 replace same free of charge. Oven bottoms abso- lutely guaranted for 20 years. The most durable Fire Box and the greatest fuel saver :: 1 .: Fleming @ Downs Phone 57 Bemidji. | 1 suffered for a long time with a bad case of Catarrh, and took a great deal of medicine without any benefit. . I had a continual headache, my cheeks had grown purple, my nose was always stopped up, my breath had asickeningand disgusting odor, and I coughedincessantly I heard of your S. S. S. and wrote yon. I commenced to use it, and after taking several bottles I was cured and have never since had the slightest symptom of the disease. Miss MARY L. STORM, Cor. 7th & Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. ‘Wheeling, W. Va., May 29, 1903. I had Nasal Catarrh for years for which I used S. S. S. with very gratifying results. I tried local applications for some time, and getting no permanent relief I cameto the conclusion that the seat of the trouble was in the blood. Knowing S. S. S. to be a good blood medicine I began its use, and after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mu- cus in the nostrils, and I did not have to hawk and spit, especially in the morning, to dislodge the catarrhal matter. 1627 South St. FRrRED H. PRESSY. The filthy secretions and foul mucus that are continually dropping back into the throat, find their way into the stomach and are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh then becomes con- stitutional,and the only way togetrid of it is through the blood Write us if you have Catarrh, and our physicie answill advise you without charge. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. J. J. Opsahl went to Cass Lake this afternoon with several home- steaders whom he has located on valuable claims, and who will make entry today. Mrs. Conger has just placed on display at O'Leary & Bowser’s a complete line of fashionable fall millinery. The display is one of the most complete and tempting ever made in Bemidji. Word was received today from R. E. Tubbs, who is accused of jumping a board bill at the Chal- lenge hotel. Tubbs is in Chicago and claims to be on his way to St. Louis. Your family will need a tonic, Why not give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Rocky Tea? Nothing equals it as a bracing life giving remedy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Owing to the increasing popu- larity of the Markham hotel barber shop, N. C. Baudette, the proprietor, has added two more chairs and is better prepared than ever to handle his increas- ing trade. Life on the Ocean Wave is not more enjoyable 1n many respects than the trip east via the Great Lakes. No sea sick- ness, excellent service, beautiful scenery and the best of society. Use thte Minnesota & Internation- al and Northern Pacific Rail- ways to Duluth. Steamer “Northwest” of the Northern Steamship Company leaves Du- luth for Buffalo .every Tuesday. Minn. Bonds Carry. The bond election yesterday authorizing the council to borrow $10,000 with which to take up outstanding orders brought out 150 votes. In the first ward there were 70 voies in favor of the proposition and eight against while in the second ward the vote was 74 to 6. State of ,Ohio, City ef Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is a senior tartner 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 caunot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cnre. Frank J. Cheney. : Sworn before me and subscrib- ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886, A. W. Gleason, (seal.y 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. G. A. Walker, agent, Bemidji, | [ i Regular meeting of council Aug. 29, 1905. Council met at the recorder’s office at 8 p. m. Present — Bowser, Graham, Swedback, Bailey. President Henderson being absent. On motion of Graham seconded by Swedback Mr. Bowser be ap- pointed president, pro-tem, Car- ried. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. On motion of Swedback second- ed by Graham, that the following audited bills be allowed. Carried. Beltrami Co. News Print- ing $ 7.00 W. L. Brooks, Geo, Palmer account special police Geo. Palmer special police H. W. Bailey, Geo. Smith account labor, cemetery 10.00 E. J. Bourgius, engineer 4.00 Doran Bros. labor and re- pairs 18.75 Chas. Swedback, Delegate to Firemen’s Convention at Duluth 12.50 7.50 20.00 Chas. Freeland, scavenger 1.00 W. M. Hays, labor Hazen 8.00 Nels Olson £ e 8.00 W. L. Brooks, Treasure Aug. 1905. 25.00 H. W. Bailey, Recorder Aug. 1905. 40.00 S. C. Bailey, Chief Rolice Aug. 1905. 70.00 Norman Helmer, Police Aug. 1905. 60.00 John A. Cline, Police, Aug. 1905. 60.00 Fred Sprague, Police, Aug. 1905. 60.00 W. B. Carlile, engineer, Aug. 1905. 60.00 A. B. Hazen, street com- missioner. Aug. 1905. 70.00 W. L. Brooks, Soper, ac- count street sprinkler. Aug, 1905. 11.00 M. A. Soper, st. sprinkler. Aug. 1905. 23.25 John Graham, director band. 50.00 Report of Justice Skinvik to Aug. 27, 1905 presented. On I Council Proceedings I GuresKidney and Blad- der Diseases in Every Form— Many People Have Kidney Trouble HOW TO FIND OUT. It is the function of the kidneys t%'filter and purify the blood which is constantly passing through them. When the kidneys are out of order the other organs are affected immediately and you may have symptons of heart trouble, stomach and liver trouble, and other ailments, which are all owing to the kidneys being weak and out of order. If you are sick Foley’s Kidney Cure will strengthen and build up the worn out tissues of the kidneys so they will act properly and the symptons of weakness, heart, stomach and liver trouble will disappear and you will be restored to perfect health, How to Tell If You Have Kidney Trouble. You can easily determine if your kid- neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sed- iment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased and Foley’s Kidney.Cure should be taken at once. Foley’s Kidney Gure is pleasant to take and acts directly upon the parts affected and you begin to feel better at once. It corrects slight disorders in a few days and it has cured many obstinate cases after other treatment had failed, Doctors Sald He Would Not Live. Peter Frey, of Woodruff, Pa., writes: ‘‘After doctoring for two years with the best physicians in Waynesburg, and still getting worse, the doctors advised me if I had any business to attend to I had bet- ter attend to it at once, as I could not possibly live another month, as there was no cure for me. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended to me by a friend, and I immediately sent my son to the store for it and after taking three bottles I be- gan to get better and continued to im- prove until I was entirely well.”’ Two Sizes, 500 and $1.00. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY motion of Swedback seconded by Graham, that the same he ap- proved. Affidavit of Louisa Buenther, presented. On motion of Bailey seconded by Graham that the same be referred to the sidewalk committee. Carried. The committee to whom was referred, the placing of cement cross-walk on Bemidji avenue re- Barker’s Drug Siore. ported as follows: = “That we recomend no cross-walks be put in on said avenue until the avenue is graded.” W. N. Bowser, John Graham, committee. . Council adjourned. H. W. BaiLey, Recorder. and Do Not Know It. | ‘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 th FEAT o skt ey E.A. BARKER, Third Street Jeweler INEW SURVEY AVOIDS TIMBER Bemidji - Detroit Survey Chooses Agricultural Lands Entirely. The railroad survey between this city and. Detroit is being pushed vigorously. The survey- ing party out of Detroit is cut- ting through the White Earth reseryation and advices from Detroit are o the effect that the line is avoiding the heavy stands of timber and taking to the open country, thus indicating that the road is being built not at the in- stance of the lumbermen but by one of the roads as a connecting link. Absolutely no information can be secured as to which road is having the survey made. Moving pictures, opera housa tonight,. *YOUR; MONEY IS NO GOOD” wnd will be refunded to you if aftee - SN YN ‘ng half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MATT.J.JOHNSONS G033 RHEUMATISM and .BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. ¢ This is our guarantee which goes witk wery bottle. L Eae Sale and Guaranteed Only b® City Drug Store Climbing Mountains Is a fascinating and invigorating pastime. It develops not the body only, but the mind. The Alpine Peaks of Switzerland have their counterpart in our own country, in the Sierras, #he Cas- cades, and parts of the Rockies. The greatest glacial peak of the United States is Mt. Rainier in Washington, nearly 14,500 feet high. This magnificent moun- tain has 15 or more giant glaciers creeping down its sides and dis- charging their glacial detritus into the Columbia river or Puget Sound.. A climb to the summit of this peak isa feat worthy of any mountaineer. For 25 cents A. M. Cleland, General Passenger Agent of the Northern Pacific Railway, St. Paunl, Minn., will send toany address an illustrat- ed booklet called .*Climbing Mt. Rainier”’ describing a climb over the glaciers to the top of the niountain. ; > J. A. Painting Paper Hanging Kalsomining REERK] HOFF %a ghop in rear of wedback Block. 4 R For Good accomadations, every route. to Springdale, Mont. (Hunters Hot Springs), and return. Ex- cellent hunting in season. The best of trous fishing in the Yel- lowstone River.. Write at once for information G. A. WALKER, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. Send six cents for Wonder~ land 1905 to M. W. Dowmie; Auditor, Brainerd, Minn. Go to Excursion Rates via the Minnesota @ International and - Northern Pacific Your Health’s Sake comfort and convenience en