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23333333333333333333333333333 333333333 i!%i”%!&m% New Hotel Opposite Depot. n Rates: $1 to $2 per day. Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Stechman, ¢ Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. For News—The Daily Pioneer. The Eagles will hold a regular Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos, | 2eetiog this evening. J. P. Riddell Pequot last night. Allan Underwood of Solway was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. J. F. Essler left last night for Tenstrike in the interests of the Minneapolis Brewing coapany. A. A. Goodrich, superintend- ent for the Carpenter-Lamb company, returned last night from a business trip to Minne- apolis. Miss H. Dorwan, formerly of Bemidji, passed through tne city lagt night enroute from Minune- apolis to her homestead near Northeme, where she will spend the fall. It dulls the scythe of Father time, drives away wrinkles of ap- proaching old age—the eiixir of life, that puts hupe in the human heart—Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tab- lets, Barker’s Drug Store. returned from J. H. Hanson of Superior, Wis., arrived in the city yesterday to take up the duties of the posi- tion resigned by Matt Bright in the employ of the Twohy-Eimon company. Mr. Hauson will make Bemidji his adquavrters and expects to remove his family to this city in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibson ar- rived in the city this morning from Northome. The Catholic Order of Forest- ers will hold a meeting this even- ing at the Odd Fellows hall. Ben Grims, auditor for the Fitger Brewing company, isin the city today from Duluth. T. J. Nary came up from Park Rapids last night for a short business visit in Bemidji, W. L. Preble left this morning for Brainerd and other points south on a week's business tour. Frank Stevens returned this morning from Northome, where he bas spent several days look- ing after land interests, Mr.and Mrs. G. E. Crocker returned from Blackduck this moraning after a brief visit in that city with friends, Misses Beulah and Bertie Brannon and Walter Brannon ar- rived in the city this morning from Northome for a short visit here with relatives and friends. K. J. Mclver passed through Bemidji this morning on his way to Burlington, Iowa, where he will spend a week on business for the Blakely & Farley com- vany. J. J. Cameron left this morn- ing for Brainerd, where he will meet Mrs. Cameron, who is on ber way home from Minneapolis, where she has spent the past three weeks. Ladies, if you wanta refined and brilliant complexion, free from blemishes, use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red lips, bright eyes and a cream- like complexion. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store, J. A. McAvoy returned last night from an extended trip through WNorthwest Territory. Canada, Mr. McAvoy visited several cities in the Canadian territory and has spent several weeks looking over the country, Don’t Go Qut of Town. To get your clothes made be- cause you can get them made by Scott & Fryhling, the best tail- ors in town. They guarartee all their fits and workmanship. Op- posite Hotel Ma:kham, ’ Will Take Charge of Store. Walter Brannon, who arrived inthe city this wmorning from Northome, left this afternoon for Fosston, where he will take charge of the clothing store re- cently established in that city by I. Berman. FLEMING WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF [MACHINE NEEDLES TO fit Al Makes of NMACHINES *Phone 57. Sewing Machines At LOW PRICES! Having decided to close out our line of Sewing Machines we are offering them at greatly reduced prices while they lagt. We need the room for Winter Goods, mnsequentl'v the machines must go regardless of cost. B THE BARTLET, Regular $35.00 for $30.00 OLD HOMESTEAD, Reg- ular $30. for $25. SUPERIOR, Regular $15.00 for $12.50 THESE MACHINES ARE ALL HIGH CLASS GOODS AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED BY THE MANUFACT- URERS. TERMS TO SUIT THE PUR- CHASER. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. @ DOWNS, Bemidji. fty Years the Standard Hfl] ‘DR A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes : No Alum v Fred Jordan went to Cass Lake this afternoon on business. Howard Bailey transacted business at Cass Lake this after- noon. Chas. Hamlin of Nebish is transacting business in the city today. H. M. Gann of Crookston is re- newing acquaintances in Bemidji today. Chas. D. Fisk was a business yisitor at Cass Lake this after. noon between trains. C. H. Miles left this afternoon for Hibbing, where he will spend a few days on business. One drunk was given a jail sen- tence of five days in Judge Pen- dergast’s court this morning. FOR SALE — Dresser, china closet, center table and other household zoods. Call at Gill Bros, store, J. R. Rasmussen, district agent for the Hamm Brewing company, is a business visitor in the city today from Crockston. Miss Carrie Miller, who has spent the past month in Bemidji with relatives, returned to her bhome at Brainerd this morning. E. J. Gould, Ben Erickson and John Ross, who have enjoyed a hunting excursion at Rice lake and down the Mississippi, re- turned home this morning. C. W. Hastings, president of the First National bank in this city, arrived last night from Minneapolis to spend a few days looking after his business inter- ests in this vicinity. J. F. Metzker, formerly pro- prietor of a meat market at Grand Rapids, has accepted a position. as. traveling salesman for the Hammond Packing com- pany and made his first. trip to Bemidji today. Snyder Raised Tobacco. Theodore Snyder, who is in the city today from Turtle Lake township, exhibits a sample of tobacco which was raised on his farm near Littie Bass lake. The specimen is yet green and stands six feet in height. Mr. Snyder states that the season for tobacco raising in northern Minnesota is too short, but that the weed could be successfully grown if the plants were firs started i a hot house, after- wards removing them to the open field. Mr. Snyder raised about 100 plants this summer, Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercary, 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 wili 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 blocd and mucous sur. 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. Sold by all Druggists. Price 75 cents per bottle. Take Hall’s Family pills for constipation. T T . Wedding Tonight. The wedding of George T. Baker to Miss Grace Marie Kael- ble will take place at the home of the bride’s parents this evening. Dance Tomorrow Night. The Bemidji orchestra will give a dance tomorrow evening, at the city hall. Ample arrange- ments for a good time ‘have been made, and the affauir promises to be an enjoyable one. Ex-Governor Lind as Counsel. The time of .the district court has been teken up today with condemnation proceedings in the matter of the Red Lake railway right of way. Ex-Governor John Lind has appeared for the rail- way company. Joseph Weber, who plead guilty of incest with daughter, will be sentenced to-| night. Funeral Held Yesterday. The funeral over the remains of Truman Senear, the aged man who died Saturday night at his home in the northwest part of the city, was held yesterday af- ternoonfromthe family residence and the remains were interred in Greenwood cemetary. Goes further and further. Never stops until you are well. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain. Tea willde. A great tonic. Mages rich, red blood, firm flesh. 35 cents, Tea or Tab- lets. Barker’s Drug Store. W. H, Roberts of the First Na- tional bank returned yesterday morning from the *twin cities, where he underwent an opera- tion. Mr. Roberts has been af- fected with a stiff knee fora number of years past and sought medical aid in the twin cities with aview of securing relief. The result of the operation was highly satisfactory, although he will be compelled to undergo a second operation before the ailment can be entirely cured. 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 _GURE stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds u the worn-out tissues of the kid- neys so they will perform their functions properly. = Healthy kid- neys strain out the impurities 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 dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc. If you have any signs of Kidney or 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. * It is 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, gmr kidn are diseased, and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once. 6. 8. Burhans Testities After Four Years. ©. B. Burhans of Carilsle Ceater, N. Y., writes: “About four years ago I wrote you stating that 1 had been entirely cured of)a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley’s Kidpey Cure. It entirely stopped the brick- dust sediment and pain and lylx:xwms ofkidney disappeared. I am glad to say that I have never had a return of any of those symp- toms during the four years that have ela Sms i suflysri“::nflr-;m kidn:y’cr bladder trouble.” Two Sizes, 500 and 100. ' -SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drug‘ Store. one Read the Daily Pioneer, | Dy, hearty and free tonic, like backache, bowel ache, dizziness, ation, dragging down pains, etc. V.RITE US A LETTER freely and frankly, in strictest confid- ence, telling us all your symptoms and troubles. We will send free advice (in plain sealed envelope), how to cure them. Address: Ladies’ Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. - “TO DELICATE WOMEN You will never %et well and strong, bright, hap- rom pain, until you build up your constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-making Wines(ardug It Makes Pale Cheeks Pink It is a pure, harmless, medicinal tonic, made from vegetable ingredients, which relieve female pain and distress, such as headache, It is a building, strength-making medicine for women, the only medicine that is certain to do you good. Try it. Sold by every druggest in $1.00 bottles. chills, scanty or profuse menstru~ “YOU ARE FRIENDS of mine,’” writes Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Gallatin, Tenn.: ““For ‘since taking Cardul 1 have gained 35 Ibs., andam in better health than for the past 9 years. I tell my husband that Cardui is worth its 'weight in gold to all suffering ladies.”” ¥ CORRESPONDENCE & BASS LAKE. Fall is here—we have had our first frost. h . Roy and John Phelps left for Dakota a week ago. 2 Miss Eliza Brondby, whe ‘:at-} tends high school at Bemidji spent a few days at home. Mrs. Otterstad of Turtle River visited with Mrs. C. A. Pnelps Wednesday. Carrie Farden went to Bemidii this morning on a shopping and visiting trip. Mesdames Keiser and Gutherie called on Mrs. C. A. Phelps Mon- day. School in Dist. 17 enjoyed a vacation Friday afternoon, asa: new stove was being put up. Misses Farden and Brondby called on Mr. and Mrs. Gutherie Sunday afternoon. REBEDEW. George Garrison is building an addition on bis house. . George Levere is stopping with T. E. Coleman, over on the home- stead. of years past, has completed a deal for the purchase of the Arcade sslion ab the corver of ‘Minnesota avenue and Fourth street from L. Blooston, the pre prietor. Mr. Anderson will take charge of the saloon on Oct. 2. l Foote Gets 15 Years. Fred Foote who plead guilty to the murder of Matt Gannon(third degree) was sentenced to 15 jyears in the state penetentiary. |He was taken to Stillwater yes- | texday by Sheriff Bailey. [ OHIO CAMPAIGN OPENS. Democrats and Republicans Hold Big Mass Meetings. Newark, O., Sept. 25.—The Demo- | eratic state campaign was opened here at an open air mass meeting in which three of the party candidates partici pated as speakers, assisted by a for- mer candidate for governor. The pre- siding officer was Judge S. M. Huntefr of this city, who was a prominemt candidate for the gubernatorial nom- ination against John M. Pattison. It had been planned to have present alse James E. Campbell, the last Demo: cratic governer of Ohio, but he was unable to be present and sent a letter of regret. Bellefontaine, O., Sept. S5.—Beauts ful weather and immense crowds wers. A crew of landseekers fromne features of the opening of the Re- Iowa, arrived here Thursday. | publican state campaign here. - The They are looking over the Min-|city was generally decorated for the nesota Hardwood Land and Development company’s lands. 'They are stopping at D. L. Hovey’s. Mrs. D. L. Hovey is seriously ill. E. V. Esterdahl and D. L. Hovey went to Blackduck Tues- day for a load of supplies. Oliver Rebedew spent Sunday with his old friends, Ed Bentley and Ben Ronning, at'Louis. Mrs. Steve Adams, who has been in the hospitel at Duluth for the past six weeks, came home Saturday, much improved in health, k Roy Thomas went to Tenstrike Wednesday. f Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Coleman of Frank lake, came out to Rebedew Wednesday. James Garrison called at the home of Hans ,Hanson at Louis, Sunday. Mr. Carter, cruiser for the J. Neil Lumber company, of Cass Lake, spent a few days here last week, looking after the interests of the company. C. A. and H. K. Matheny were Tenstrike callers Tuesday. A. O. Rebedew and Billy Rich- ardson were Blackduck visitors the first of the week. D. L. Hovey has recently been appointed postmaster to fill the vacancy caused by the resigna- tion of the postmaster, T. E. Coleman. . Buys Arcade Saloon. H. E2Anderson, who has been employed at the C. M. Bacon re- freshment parlors for a number occasion and Republican clubs from all parts of the state participated fm the parade which was held during the morning. _Speeches were made by Vice President Fgirbanks, Governor Herrick, Senator Foraker and others. Fred Raymond Presents His Famous Comedy MISSOUR i Girl Positively the Greatest Comedy Success of the Season. INTRODUCING —Miss— Bessie Clifton G. Harris Eldon as ZEKE DOBSON, the Country Boy * All Special Seenery New, Interesting Specialties Careful Attention to Detail Opera House TONIGHT Prices: 25¢ 35¢ 50¢ 75¢ Kalsominjng J. A, HOFF %a L EEEEEEEE EEREREEEEEREEEEY g Shop in teé,g;oi Swedback Block.