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New Hotel Opposite Depot. First Class Accommodations 3 m Rates: $1 to $2 per day. *!i Largest Hotel’ North of Bemidji. Furnished. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. 3333333333333333: 3 Stechman, ‘fenstrike, Minn. Newly -Built and in Every Particular. Henry Stechman, £rop. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. John W. Fowlds spent yester- day in Bemidji. Major G. L. Scott of Walker is a visitor in the cii\sy today. John McDonald has disposed of his residence and lot on Doud avenue to Thos. Garrigan of Nebish. D. W. Carter, who has been in attendance av the present court term, returned last mght to his home at Quiring. Sheriff Bailey left this morn- ing for Stillwater with Joe ‘Weber, who was sentenced to 10 years in the state’s prison. Miss Belle Sutherland of Mon- ticello arrived in the city last night for a week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Muncy. it dulls the scythe of Father time, drives away wrinkles of ap. proaching old age—the elixir of life, that puts hope in the human heart—Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tab- lets. Barker’s Drug Store. R. H, Mitchell of Puposky is in the city today. Mr. Mitchell owns a valuable tract of land up on which he recently proved up at the edge of the townsite of Puposky, and is now considering the platting of an addition to the new town, JEWELRY SALE BARKER For News—The Daily Pioneer. Mrs. J. J. Conger went to Ten- strike last night. Richard Hawkes is a business visitor at Akeley today. Mrs. E, N. French is confined to her home with sickness. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carter of Tenstrike are the guests of Be- midji friends today. Rev. J.T. Clarke arrived in Bemidji this morning from his homestead near Blackduck. Andrew McNabb, of the Mec- Donald refreshment parlors, left this morning for the twin cities, where he will enjoy a short visit. Sheriff Wm. Hoolihan of Itasca county passed through the city today enroute to his home at Grand Rapids from Northome, where he has been on official | business. Ladies, if you wanta vefined. and brilliant complexion, free from blemishes, use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red lips, bright eyes and a cream- like complexion. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. J. E. Wilkin of Cass Lake,agent for the Fitger Brewing company, is looking after the interests of the company in Bemidji today. Mr. Wilkin will goto points up | the line of she M. & 1. this even- ing. Miss Mary Hydal, employed at the Bemidji Steam laundry, is suffering with a severe case of blood poisoning in the face, and as a resultone eye is entirely closed. The poison was received from poisoned iyy while Miss Hydal was picking berries. 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 Inever 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 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. the . machines must FLEMING *Phone 5 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 last. We need the room for Winter Goods, consequently go regardless of cost. 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- Read the Daily Pioneer. x Archie Maule is a visitor in the city today from Tenstrike. Felix Fournet of Crookston spent yesterday in the city on business. E. L. Naylor returned yester- day afternoon froma business trip to Cass Lake. R. H. Muncy went to North- ome last night on business for the Crookston Lumber company. FOR SALE — Dresser, chinra closet, center table and other household goods. Call at Gill Bros, store. : David Philips has returned from-Minneapolis, where he has spent several weeks. and yester- day resumed his run on the M. & 1. A petition in bankruptcy has been filed by G. F. Buckley at Fergus Falls, formerly of this city but mnow of East Grand Forks. The Dime Saver store 365, 3nd street. New goods just arrived. See the 5 cent and 10 cent coun- ters. 1 L. F. Johnson leftlast night for Quiring and the Red Lake country, where he will spend several days looking after the timber interests of C. A. Smith. Henry Miller headed a party of four hunters that went to Big ducks. They returned in the evening but could not report suc- cess. That easy working pump you have been looking for. We have it. Haven’t been able to sell any other kind of pump since we got W. M. this in. Call and see it. Ross. A theater party was last night given by the Beau-Not club. Af- ter the performance the members of the club were entertained by Miss Blanche Boyer at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I, S. Boyer, where refreshments were - served, plates being laid for 14, Don’t Go Oui of Town. Scott & Fryhling, the best tail- ors in town. They guarantee all their fits and workmanship. Op- posite Hotel Markham, Must Have Licenses. A recent ruling of the commis- sioner of internal revenue rela- lative to the sale of patent medi- cines composed largely of distil- led liquors, is likely to have an important effect on the northern district of Minnesota in a general way. Reversing a ruling of his department rendered a few years ago, the commissioner now de- clares that the makers of patent medicines containing a large amount of .distilled liquors in their composition must take out licenses as rectifiers and hquor dealers, and that druggists and other persons handling them will have to pay the usual retail liquor dealer’s license. : Nature’s Great Invention Augusu?luwentodlsdlsa AR picked dose fiowe: August in ol A2'Q130 Tsca Yankee, ah longs to be dar stills Flower is the only medicine from alcoholic stimulants) that has e e Tt e e 0 feet of ivé aj tusina normal condition, nfi assisting nature's n, separation and ab- URERS. TERMS TO SUIT THE PUR- CHASER. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHOICE. e e . T —— WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MACHINE NEEDLES TO fit All Makes of [MACHINES e e e e e e @ DOWNS, 7. Bemidji. B e — processes of digesti o i or building and re-building— preventing ALL irregular or unnatural causes whichginterrnpt healthy and pers fect natural processes and result in intes- yspepsia, headache, con mml and other complaints, such’at biliousness, jaundice, etc, 1 'wmmumm’omded » ‘Two sizes, 25¢, 75¢. All druggista. ‘Read the Daily Pioneer. ~*Mrs. Maude Blossingham' and son, Claude, returned last night|for four hours in a dense fogon from Dallas, Wis., where they |Blackduck Lake was the novel as have enjoyed atwo weeks’ visit{well as unusual experience of with friends and relatives; stop- | Dr..Koch one day last week. It ping at Superior on the return|was while returning home from trip. a professional visit to Albert Goes further and further.|Tack’s homestead that the Doc- Never stops until you are well. |tor who, it might be said, is no THat’s what Hollister’s Rocky |amateur on the water, started Mountain Tea will de. A great for the east shore in a row boat. tonic: Makes rich, red blood,|It soon dawned on him that he firm flesh. 35 cents, Tea or Tab- | Was lost and he made heroic ef- lets. Barker’s Drug Store. forts to land somewhere but to no avail and it was not until the Ifog gradually began to disappear that the Doctor found himself a comparatively short distance from where he started four hours before. ,’ Lost on the »Léko.”; Blackduck American: - Lost Ty - Chicago Race Meet Abandoned. Chicago, Sept. 28.—Plans for a race meeting which was to have opened at Libertyville track near here next Sat- urday have been abandoned. Activity AKI POWDER Absolutely Pure of Governor Deneen and Lake county officials toward the suppression of pos- sible pool selling at the track is said to have influenced the move on the, part of the track managers. I AMUSEMENTS | “The Missouri Girl” was pre- | sented to fair business at the City Opera house, and made a decid- Card of Thanks. We desire to express our mast heart felt . thanks .to all our friends, who were so kind to us during the illness and death of beloved Pearl. We are especi- ally grateful toDr. and Mrs. Blakeslee and Dr. Keefer, who did all in their power to save her. Alsothe Modern Samari- tans who showed' so many acts HAS NO SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder, 1ree from alum or phos* phatic acid TIOVAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.. % { ‘TARIFF ~ REVISION “DEFEATED. Result of Republican Primaries in | Massachusetts. Boston, Sept. 28.—That the oppo- nents of tariff revision and Canadian reciprocity and the supporters of Eben S. Draper of Hopedale for the party Meadows yesterday in search ofSfi'Ct“ Last night was no To get your clothes made be- cause you can get them madé by| = nomination for lieutenant governor ‘won in the Republican primaries Tues- day appeared evident when the re- turns iromi the small country towns were received. A revision of the fig- ures seenied’ to show that Mr. Draper had a good lead over Colonei A. H. Goetting of Springfield and Judge ¥red S. Hall of Taunton, although many' unpledged delegations were chosen. ' of kindness. Iedly favorable impression. The \ MR. AND MRs. M. FLINT, i play is one that has been present- ed in thelarger cities throughout the country for a number of years, and has given general sat- | MR. AND MRS. G. CRONE. ~ MANY PEOPLE HOMELESS. . exception, and those who attend- | Fifty Houses Destroyed by Fire at Colon, Panama. ‘Washington, - Sept. 28.—The isth- mian canal commission has received a cablegram from Governor Magoon stating that fire at Colon had de- stroyed forty or fifty houses, but that no government property was included. The dispatch says that quite a num- ber of people are without shelter and will be supplied with government tents. ed the play were highly pleased with everything connected with| the show. Every member of the company was an artist. The funniest character inthe play was ‘‘Zeke”, who imitated the farmer boy with excellent suc- cess. Feed and Sale] Stable. ; LIVERY ATTACHED > Painting Paper Hanging % Kalsomining Goods of All fiescripsion Stored J. P. 'Pog.ue. Shop in rear of Swedback Block. L0 - 3 J. A. HOFF % AEKERAREKEERKEKKKK] $2 _ Colonist Excursion Rates To North Pacific Coast Low side-trip rates. Liberal stopover privileges. Luxurious fast passenger service. New and exceptionally. comfortably tourist sleeping cars, via ‘Washington and Oregon, VIA Northern Pacific Railway Through Burlington-Northern Pacific service from St. Lotis to Puget Sound via Billings. For maps and pamphlets write C. W. Mott, General Emmigration Agent St. Paul. Regardiag rates and train service write Harry W. Swest, D. P, A., ; Sept. 15 to Oct. 31, 1905 Proportionately low rates o Montans, Idaho and British Columbia, and Fourth and Broadway Streets, St. Paul, Minn. AMATTER OF HEALTN !