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Je 333333333 33 33 2 Opposite Depot. Tenstrike, Minn, . s Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Newly Built and Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. : Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. m Rates: $1 to $2 per day. % 333333333333333333, 333 Read the Daily Pioneer. Ata regular meeting of the local aerie of Eagles two new members were admitted to the THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. C. E. Albrant returned from a e yisit to the state fair last night. |OT9er. : Attorney D. H. Fisk went to| Miss 1da Bailey left this morn- Bagley yesterday afternoon on|ln€ for West Branc:h, Iowaj to legal business. spend a month with relatives Edward Leonard of Tenstrike and frlends.' o is a business visitor in Beuwidji A'grand display of Fall. Millin- today. ery in every nobby, fashion ard most popular shapes at the Ber- man Emporium. Rev. J. B. Smith left this !morning for Guthrie, where he Get your suits cleaned, pressed | i) spend the day and return and repaired at S. J. Fryhling' |00 oho evening. Work done satisfactorily, charges reasonable, | P, S. Parish of Pine River| spent last night in Bemidji on avenue. business, returning home this| i = | Mr.and Mrs. A.P. Blom of morning. | : g PR A ! | Spaulding arrived in Bemidji last Vrs. J. Quinn and son, whoniopgand left this morning for have been the guests of Mr. and |0 twin cities, where they will Mrs. H. W. leileyd f(ln several| a1 in the state fair. weeks past, returned this morn-| . ing to their home at Jamestown, | V- L+ Preble returned yester- N.D {day afternoon from Akeley, e { where he has transacted busi- Can’t you eat, sleep or work?i ness for a few days. Bad liver? Hollister’s Rocky Tea Chairman Danaher of the county board came down from Tenstrike this morning. Suits cleaned, repaired and pressed. Good work and prompt service. T. Baudette, Minnesota makes rich, red blood, gives| Dr. Ingalls and Warner strength and health. Cures when | Brandeberg spent yesterday all others fail. Nocure no pay. 35 cents, teaor tablets, Barker's drug store. A, J. Manley left last evening for Duluth, where he will malke! a short visit, going from there to his home at St. Paul. Mr. Man- "ley has been the guestof friends in Bemidji all summer, 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 :z:. iy lia [.A.BARKER, Third Street Jeweler imetkod duck hunting at Big Meadows, inorthwest of Bemidji, returning home last night. ‘EYES"DR C. J.' L'arson! the i eye specialist, will be iat home av the hotel Remore next week Sept. 12 and remain there |the balance of the week. Dr. iLarwn's careful ways and has brought him friends land those needing eye treatment 'should not fail to see hin. James L. George, general ac- lcountant for the Irwin & O’Brien company, left this afternoon for iBena on business for the com- ipany. | Hollister’s Rocky Mountain !.'I‘ea never fails to tone the Estomach, regulate the kidreys, |stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood, A great tonic and /muscle producing remedy. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. rmmm—_ l Feed and Sale LIVERY ATTACHED 8 Goods of All Description Stored ' J. P. Pogue. | G 50 Before going hunting call and inspect our line of Sporting Goods Guns and Ritlles Hunting Coats Hunting Pants Hunting Caps Duck Calls Decoy Ducks Dog Whistles Shell Bags . Shells and Cart- ridges of all kinds We can save You Money U S Fleming @ Downs «Phone 57 Bemidji. R lapply to A. J. Perrin, General Georgs went to Cass Lake this afternoon. § S. C. Bagley arrived in the cifiy this afternoon frqm Fosston. LOST—Bundle of bed clothes. Reward for return. R. E. Miller, J. W. Irwin returned yester- day afternoon from a:business trip to the twin cities. New fall line. of suiting and ‘woolen goods. A good line from which to make your fall and win- ter suits. Good fit guaranteed. T. Baudette, Minnesota avenue. W. G. Schroeder, the Minne- sSota avenue merchant, has added a second delivery wagon to his establishment. - Mrs. Maude Blossingham and son, Claude, left this noon for! Superior and other points in Wisconsin, where they will visit friends and relatives for some time. Frank Butman, who has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Crothers for several weeks, left this afternoon for Duluth, where| he will spend & few days before returning to his home in St. Paul. Miss Dorris Rehling, the most accomplished trimmer from the Hast, has taken charge of the popular millinery department at the Berman Emporium. Missi Rehling is qualified to suit the! most fastidious tastes. A new line of fall and winter | suiting has just been received and those desiring the latest and best goods made into fashionable suits are invited to call on S.J. Fryhling. Opposite Markham | hotel. Miss Harriet Hartmon has ac- cepted a position as teacher of! the Rosby schools and left this afternoon for that village to make arrangements for opening the| school next Monday. i Why suffer with headache, con- stipation, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, when Hollister’s | Rocky Mountain Tea will cure you? No money wanted unless you are cured. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store. Theo Gulickson left yesterday afternoon for Bagley and other western points on business for the Hamm Brewing company. ANNUAL FALL EXCURSIONS. To Detroit and return 312.00—| To Buffalo and return—$14.00, On September 10 and 12, the Duluth, South Shore and Atlan- tic Railway will run their usual popular Rail and Lake Excur. sions to Buffalo, Cleveland, De- troit and intermediate points. Excursion trains leave Duluth at 6:20 p. m. Sept, 10 and 12, con- necting at St. Ignace the follow- ing morning | with the famous palatial steamers of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Com- pany. For full information, illustrat- ed booklets, sleeping car and stateroom accommodation, please Agent, 430 West Superior St., & | Duluth, Minn, l For News—The D: P “ " Sheri fron the twin! afternoon; " " Neyer in thethistory of-Bemidji has there been shown as beautiful and complete a line of Fall Coats, Suits, Skirts, and Waists, as that which is now on exhibition at the Berman Emporium. Miss Agnes Lauritzen enter- tained 20 of her friends at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L, Luuritzen, yesterday af- ternoon. The refreshments were served by Misses Ethel Plummer and Lillie Lauritzen. A.H. C. Kunoke arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Akeley, where he has held a position during the sumnmer, and went to Kelliher last night, where | he accepted a position with the Beltrami Mercantile company, Mr. Knoke returned to Akeley this morning but will take up his | duties at Kelliher in ahout a week, Got Check From Samaritans. Mrs. F. J. Sprague, widow of the late Frank J. Sprague, yes- terday received from the Modern i Samaritans a check for $1,000, the insurance carried by her husband.. Died at Guthrie. The fiye year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie died at the home of her parents yesterday forenoon. Interment took place at the Guthrie ceme- tery this afternoon, Rev. J. B. Smith of Bemidji officiating. Barrett a Noted Crook. Chief of Police Troyer of Du- luthwas in Bemidji yesterday afternoon, the object oi his visit being to look at Jake Barrett, the alleged safecracker who was re- | cently captured by the local! Police. Chief Troyer knew Bar- rett as a noted crook, but had no charge to make against him at the present time. Mr. Troyer returned to Duluth last night. Released From Hospital. Hugh Dickey, who sustained a broken‘leg nine weeks ago and who has been confined at St. Anthony’s hospital since the ac- cident, was discharged today: Mr. Dickey is not yet fully re- covered, but expects to resume his position at the A, D, Moe tailoring establishment in about Notice. : "1 Heteby givern=that sealed ‘bids will be:recerved by =1y |the undersigned until Monday . “No, Sir! You cannot palm off any substitutes onme, I'vebeen using August Flowersince I was a boy, and I'll have no other.” QForty million bottles of August Flower soldritny the United States aloE: since its introduction! And the demand for itis still growing. Isn’t that a fine showing of success? Don’t it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the cure ‘of indigestion and dyspepsia—the worst enemies of health and happiness? QDoes it not afford the best evi«fence that August Flower is a sure specific for all | stomach and intestinal disorders p—that it is the bast of all liver regulators? GAugust Flower has a matchless record of over 35 years in curing the ailing mil. lions of these distressing complaints. & qTwo sizes, 25¢ and 75c. druggists, AMUSEMENTS |i Laura Frankenfield in “Her Double Life” at the City Opex':a,l house last night delighted a large audience, Miss Frankenfield is an actress of remarkable talent! and her interpretation of the the25thday ofSeptember 1905,for the purchase of ten thousand (10,000) dollars- bonds known as ‘‘floating indebtedness bonds®’ of the yillage of Bemidji, bearing date of Sept. 1, 1905, divided into ten (10) one thousand ($1,000) dol- lar bonds, payable in fifteen years after date without option of prior payment and “bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent . per annum, payable semi-annually,at such place as may be designated by the successful bidder. All bids must be accompanied by a certified checkin the sum of $150. The village council reserves the right to reject any and all bids: Dated September 5; 1905. H. W. BAILEY Recorder, A. CLAVIN’S MOTHER DEAD Telegram Announcing Death of Mrs. M. S. Remington Received Today. A telegram announcing- the death of Mrs. M, S. Remington of St. Paul, mcther of A. Clavin of Bemidji, was received in the city this morning. The death occurred early this morning af- ter an extended illness. Mr. play was excellent. The support- | Clavin was notified of the critical ing company was made up of |illness of his mother several days artists, and altogether the play ago and was at her bedside when was rendered well. Miss Frank- |she passed away. Mrs. Clavin enfield and the remainder of the |left this afternoon for St. Paul |cast of characters of the play two weeks. Mr. Dickey speaks very highly of the treatment ac- corded him at St. Anthony’s and states that every convenience was given him at the hands of the Sisters of St. Benedict. SUMMONS State of Minnesota, county of Beltrami ss. Distrirctcourt, Fifteenth judicial district. Mary Godfrey, plaintiff against Warren Godfrey defendant. ‘The state of Minnesota to the above named defendant. You are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of said district court at the village of Bemidji. coun- ty of Beltrami, and state of Minnesota, and toserveacopy of your answer to the said complaing on the subscriber, at his office in the village of Bemidji in the said county of Beltrami within thirty days after service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint together with Plaintiff’s costs and dis- bursements herein. Dated July 1st A. D., 1905. CHARLES W. SCRUTCHIN Plaintiff’s Attorney, Bemidji, Minn. company were treated to an ex- cursion around Lake Bemidji yesterday afternoon, and the many beautiful spots on the lake were much admired by them. No programs containing the were distributed which makes it impossible to give the credit due to an exceptionally able per- formance. Miss Frankenfield’s support was excellent and the parts of Lady Janet and Rev.| Julian Gray were interpreted with pronounced ability. Miss Frankenfield was raised at Glencoe, Minnesota and is a to attend the funeral, which will be held in St. Paul tomorrow af- ternoon. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, . as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre- scriptions from reputable physi- cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by graduate of the Glencoe high!F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., school. For results—Pioneer wants. Chicago Grain and:Provisions. Chicago, Sept. 6.—Wheat—Sept., 803%.c; Dec., 82c; May, 847%c. Corn —Sept., 527%¢; Dec., 43%4c; May, 431 @433%c. Oats—Sept., 25%e; Dec., 26% @263, c; May, 287%c. Pork—Sept., $15.00; Oct., $14.65; Jan., $12.20. Flax —Cash, Northwestern, $1.12;: South- |contains no mercury, and ‘is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous surs faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. Itis taken in- ternally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. western, $1.06. Butter—Creameries, 17@20c; dairies, 16, @18%c. Eggs— 13% @16%c. Poultry—Turkeys, 1bc; chickens, 12¢; springs, 12c. Sold by all Druggists. Price 75 cents per bottle. Take Hall’s Family pills for constipation. X 3 NN YY Paining Paper Hanging &’ 1 Kalsomining & Shop in rear of : Swedback Block. q | ARRKRKS Helena, Missoula, Spokane, will be found satisfactory, if between St. Paul, Minne- apolis, Duluth, Brainerd, Bemidji, Northome, Butte Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and intermediate points, you use the Minnesota. & Inte . ; and L7 Northern Pacific For farther informfifion call upon or write G.A. WALKER, Ageat, Bemidji, Minn, Send six cents for Wonderlaad 1905, and four cents for Lewis and Clark booklet, to M. W, Downie, Auditor. Brainerd, Minn.