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(X New $otel Opposite Depot. First Class Accommodations i Rates: $1 to $2 per day. 'EECEEECEEEEEEEEEETEEEEEEERE & " mn m n m n m m ~ m LA " m L m ; M n m EN L33393333333333333323323333333333232323333333) Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. EEEECEEEESEEETECEREEREECS Stechman: 'Menstrike, Minn, Newly Built and n Every Particular. Henry Stechman, Prop. PP THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Chas. Hamlin is in the city to- day from Nebish. Sam Marin left yesterday for Crookston to spend a few days in that city with relatives and friends. John. B, Gibbons and G. M. Torrance were over Sunday visit- ors at Blackduck, returning home this morning. J. P. Riddell left this mornlng for Brainerd to spend a few days in that city on business for the Crookston Lumber company. J. A. McDonald returned Sat- urday night from an extended trip through North Dakota, Mon- tana and Manitoba, A tonic that makes rich, red i blood. Brings strength, health and happiness to the whole family | Nothing equals Hollister’s Rocky | Mountain Tea as a tonic. 33 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. Samuel Gill and children and Louis Gill left this morning for Minneapolis, where they will enjoy an extended visit with re- latives. * M. E. Carson has returned from the twin cities, where he has spent a few days on business and incidentally taking in the sights at the fair. R. H., Schumaker, Witte and Corporal Otto spent yesterday at the farm of Dr. Morrison near Blackduck, re- turning to Bemidji this morning. CASHI 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 [.A.BARKER, Third Street Jeweler Sergeant Read the Daily Pioneer. Chas. Argall of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city yesterday. John Carl of Mahnomen spent Sunday in Bemidji with friends. Miss Jo Hegg of the News spent yesterday at Cass Lake with friends. Frank Silversack left yester- day for Fosston, where he will spend a few days on business. A. Clavin returned Saturday night from St. Paul, where he at- tended the funeral of his mother. J. J. Opsahl left Saturday night for Kelliher to spend sev- eral days near Foy, in the Battle riyer country. Attorney H. J. Loud returned Saturday night from the twin cities, where he attended the | state fair. Miss Margie McConkey will leave tomorrow morning for Northfield, where she will begin a course at Carlton college. * i E.H. Winter, James Huyck, A. A. Warfield and Thayer Bai- ley left this morning for Hines, !where they will spend a few days hunting ducks. Tho concert to have been given on the, Third street dock last inight did not materialize owing to the absence of several mem- bers of the band. ! Colds cause congestion and ;‘cosbiveness. Fluids which should pass through the bowels and kid- {neys are secreted by the nose and throat. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain will positively cure. 385 |cents. Barker’s Drug Store. I Aregular meeting of the city council will be held this evening. One of the iwmportant matters to come up issetting a date for a special election for the adop- tion of the new city charter. For News—The Daily Pioneer i 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 isurfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre- ficriptions 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 F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous sur- | faces of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken in- | ternally and made in Toledo, | Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. [ Testimonials free. {Sold by all Druggists. Price 75 | cents per bottle. | Take Hall's Family pills for | constipation. {(ACCRY) STOVES) o "&‘a" DOCEEER Excellent Baking Quickly Done With Liitle Fuel on Acorn Steel Ranges Aunmerica’s Best Bakers for seventy years Fleming @ Downs Phone 57 Bemidit. Read the Daily Pioneer. County Attorney 'McDonald leaves this evening for Kelliher on business. George Young, who has spent the past week in Bemidji at the home of his brother, J. P. Young, returned this morning to Grand Forks. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brooks returned Saturday night from the twin cities,where Mr. Brooks has spent several days on busi- ness. J. H. Crouch today took a con- tract for placing a cement side- walk in the east and north sides of the new Masonic block at the corner of Fifth street and Bel- trami avenue. Ted Winebrener and Henry Miller spent yesterday duck bunting at Rice lake. They re- port poor success and state that there are yery few ducks in the large rice beds at Rice lake. A letter received from Newton Holroyd, who recently left for Washington, states that he is now employed on the poultry farm of Ted Smith, near Spok-! ane. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Hol- royd expect to join their hus- bands in the near future and will make the west their future home. Stopped Runaway. A team of horses which ran away Saturday afternoon were stopped at the corner of Beltrami ayenue and Third street by G. H. Bunce, a laborer employed at the addition to the Miles block now being constructed. Bunce saw the team coming down Bel- trami avenue at full speed and witnesses of the affair were hor- rified to see him step directly in front of the maddened team, He leaped upon the tongueof the wagon to which the horses were hitched and grabbed the animals by their bits, succeeding in gain- ing control over them withina short distance. Mr. Bruce es- caped injury. BRIGHT'S DISEASE Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping “it will wear away,” are drifting towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE stops irregularities, strengthens | the urinary organs and builds up | the worn-out tissues of the kid- |neys so they will perform their | functions properly. ~Healthy kid- neys strain out the impurities i from "the blood as it passes { through them. Diseased kidneys |do not, and the poisonous waste | matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing i dizziness, backache, stomach | trouble, sluggish liver, irregular | heart action, etc. If you have any signs of Kidney ior Bladder trouble commence tak- |ing FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE |at once, as it will cure a slight dis- |order in a few days and prevent |a fatal malady. Itis pleasant to | take and benefits the whole system. How to Find Out. 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 sediment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once. 6. B. Burhans Testities After Four Years. ©. 8. Barhass of Carlisle Cester, N. Y., writes: **About four years ago I wrote you stating thad I had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure, It entirely stopped the brick- dust sediment and pain aod symptoms of kidne disease disappearcd. I am glad to say that have never had a return of any of those toms during the four years that have and I am ofideuélfly'%:lred txo“;:r "-M heartily recomm ey’s ey Cure a8 suffering from kidney or bladder mm:g’ Twe Sizes, 50¢ and 100. symp- - " Barker’s Drag Store. - ; l-'ifly Years the Standard ‘DR: RICES BAKING - POWDIR A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum’ L) Mrs. J. O. Harris, who has been confined to St. Anthony’s hospital for some time past, is improving. Miss Dora Hazen is expected to return this evening from a visit with relatives and friends at Parkers Prairie. Mrs. C. C. Shepherd returned returned Saturday night from a visit to the state fair. George Shepherd, who has also been in|" attendance at the fair, will re- turn this week. ANNUAL FALL EXCURSIONS. To Detroit and return $12.00— To Buffalo and return—$14.00. On September 10 and 212, 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. g For full information, illustrat- ed booklets, sleeping car and stateroom accommodation, please apply to A. J. Perrin, Cieneral Agent, 430 West Superior St., Duluth, Minn. - For news—daily’ Pioteer 3 Martin ~ Molstad of Grand Forks arrived ' this afternoon for a visit with his sister,Mrs. Thos. Brown. . Mr. and Mrs. R. McCamus, formerly of Bemidji but now of Brookston, Minn.,are the parents of a son, born Saturday. 2 A bracing tonic. Cures all stomach troubles. Makes ted blood, bone and muscle. A won- derful remedy for making sick people well. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea.. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Carrie Farden left Satur- tday night for Turtle River to commence teaching a ~nire months term of school at Bass lake. Peter Peterson arrived in the city this afternoon from Crooks- ton to spendafew days here with relatives and friends. *YOUR MONEY I¢ NO GOOD” wnd will be refunded to you if after g 'ng half a bottle of g THE FAMOUS MATT.J. JOHNSONS RHEUMATISM and .BLOOD CURE jou are not satisfied with results. This is our guarantee which goes wit} wery bottle. i Far Sale and Guaranteed Only b® City Drug Store Newport News, Va., July 22, 1903, Last summer while recovering from ill ness of fever, I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months. I was trea by two doctors and also tried different kinds of linaments and medicines whicls seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same time I was not any nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper Isaw an advertisement of 8. 8. 8. for Rheumatism. I decided to give ita trial, which I did at omce. After I had taken three bottles I felt & great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was eutirely cured. I now feel better than for years, and I cheerfully recommend S. S.’S, to any one suffering from Rheumatism. 613 32d St. 'HAS. E. GILDERSLEEVE, Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or some other acid poison in the blood, which when deposited in the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe- culiar to this disease. S.8.S. goes die rectly into the circulation, all irritas ting substances are =mneutralized and filtered out of the system, the blood is made pure and the general health is built up under the purifying and tonie effects of the ve, table remedy. Write for our spe- cial book on Rheu= matism which ig sentfree. OQur phy« sicians will advise - without charge all who will write us about their case. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga F. O. Sibley is a visitor in Be. midji today from Solway. Mrs. Ed Lenerville left this morning for Brainerd where she was summoned by a message an- nouncing the serious illness of her sister Mrs. Ben LaLone of Verndale. % inting Paper Hanging Kalsomining Shop in rear of Swedback Block. g OFF %~ ERARKKK] K Lewis and Clark Exposition excursion tickets will remain on sale daily via Northern Pacific Railway until Sept. 30, with final limit of Nov. 30, 1905. Liberal stopover privileges, fast through passenger service, luxurious trains and low side-trip rates for those who wish to break the journey. 545,00 For the Round Trip from St. Paul via’ Northern Pacific Railway “Every Mile an Education” Through Burlington-Norihern Pacitic service from St. Louis to Puget Sound yia Billings, Mont. Write for Streets, St. Paul, Minn. ‘SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ' | : special literature and information to Passenger Agent, St. Paul, or to Harry W. Sweet, D. P. A., A. M. Cleland, Genera Fourth and Broadway