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\ { A EE o \ PP noted throuchout ¢ large assortment. Now i ments and ge: «liability. 8 best aad most up-to-date manufacturers. this large line will be shown. $2.50, $3.75. $5.00 and up. $7.50, $10.00 and $12.00. A magnificient line o Cloaks. A superb line of 3Ladies‘ Win’ter Coats az;d ta.ilor-rna;!e suitsin a The Cloak and Suit Event of the Season One Day Only!/ Tuesday, Oct., 3rd T. ¥. Renwald 3 representitive of the Philedelphia Cloak and Suit Co., will be at our store enormous line of sample Cloaks and Suits. and will rake orders for Fall delivery. land for its exclusive styles and the excellent fit and finish of" its gar- time to make your Fall selecti-n from one of America’s Absolutely the very best and most exclusive Fall styles in A great assortment of nobby ‘Children’s Garments from 4 to 14 years at Misses Cloaks in many fpretty styles at $5.00 The great advantage in buyving garments from this house is the fact that you can order a gar- ment to your measure at & ready-made price and get something exclusive. All are cordially invited to visit our store and see all of latest and exclusive styles of the season. Remember the Date: Tuesday, October 3d Berman Emporium. I O OO DO 0 O Y O This Ladies” Cravenette the Opp(;s!te Depot. # i : &Jfi:aws: #1 to 82 per day. 333 333333332333333333333333333333333 3333333333333y New Hotel Stechman, i Largest Hotel North of Bemidii. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. ‘Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Beilt and CEFEEEEECEEEEE EEEEES H»rury Stechman, Prop. € TEEEEEECRECEETEEEEEEFEEREE fii&fi&pifif&i&&f&%&fitt“fifia THE CITY. | { For News—The Daily Pioneer. New line of fall dress goods at Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. | great reductions at Berman’s, Dr. Fowler is in the city today , ¢ irom Blackduck. Frank McManus is recovering from a siege of typhoid fever. W. J. Whiting -of Tenstrike is .spending the day in Bemidii with friends. James Anderson of Blackduck is a business visitor in the city today. Feel tired, no appetite, cannot sleep, work or eat? That’s tired- ness and will disappear at once if you take Hollister's Rocky Moun- tain Tea this month. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug ! Stere. . Tim Craig of Kelliher transact- ed business in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Underwood of Solway were the guests of friends in Bemidji yesterday. FOR RENT—Eight room cottage on Thirteenth Street and Dewey avenue. Apply to S. N. Reeves. A. C. Johnson, manager of the Kelso Lumber company, is in the city today from Turtle River. Arthur Narveson, John Wash- burn and George Keihm spent yesterday at Three Island lake hunting ducks. They returned home this merning and report poor success. Read the Daily Pioneer. Sale on fall and winter waists and skirts. Joe Steidl left this afterncon for a short business visit at Cass Lake. C. M. Bacon and W. W. Browne left this morning ' for a business tour to the north line towns, Eddie Dunbam this wmorning accepted a position at the Me- Conkey grocery store on Minne- sSota avenue. Dan and Ted Winebrener went to Big Meadowsin search of ducks. They came back today with a good bag, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Eastman of St. Paul are in the city fora two week’s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G, M. Torrance. A strength tonicthat brings rich, red blood. Makes you strong,healthy and active. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea will do. 35 cent, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug- Store. J. P. Pogue left this morning for Brainerd, from which city he will go to Gilby, N. D., to look af- ter a number of horses that are working in the harvest fields near that city. For Sale or Rent. A new seven room house 1001 Irvine Ave. on easy terms, In- quire of y Lang & Carter. Great reduction sale on cravan- ettes at Berman’s. Mrs. W. F.” Hughes of Bowen, IlL;is in the city a guest at the homwe of her danghter, Mrs. G. W. Rhea. Mrs J. C. Lahey and Mrs. W, M. Ross of St. Charlesare the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Barker. Bart Stafford and A. Aldrich hunted ducks at Rice lake yes- terday and returned to Bemidji this morning with a large num- ber of birds. Robert Collar of Northome passed through the city this morning earoute to Minneapolis, where he will spend a few days on business. T. A. Fallihee, superintendent for the T. M. Partridge Lumber company, came down from Dex- terville this morning to spend the day here on business. County HealthOfficer Blakeslee returned this afternoon from Solway, where he has looked after county patients for a few days. The rate of 60 cents for the round trip between Bemidji and Cass Lake went out of effect yes- terdar. The regular fare of 46 cents each way is now charged. William Bellanger of Red Lake, private secretary to Major Scaft, arrived in the city yesterday and left this morning for the' twin cities, where he will spend a few days on business. A wonderful tonic. ' Drives out all impurities, gives you strength health and happiness. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Crawford will leave over the Great North- ern tomorrow morning for their plantation in Virginia,near Wash- ington city. They will ,spend a month on the plantation before returning to Bemidji. John P. Wagner of Cormant township is a visitor in the city today. Mr. Wagner has recently completed the erection of a port- able sawmill in Cormant township and is now offering the plant for sale. Sheriff Bailey returned Satur- day night from Stillwater, where he took Joseph Webber, who was sentenced to ten years in the state’s prison. Webber was placed at hard labor in the twine making department of the prison. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Omich re- turned home Saturday night from their tour through the western states. During the trip they visited many points of in- terest and enjoyed an excellent]" journey. Mrs. H. L. Robinson of Chicago and Mps. C, L. Burr and son, Jack, ;gf Hibbing, .returned to their hgmes' this ‘afternoon after having spent several days in Be- midji the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miles. - After her return to Chicago Mrs. Robinson will leave for California to spend the winter. 5 How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any caseof catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Read the Db.i]y Pioneer. A. L. Gordon of Shevlin spent yesterday in Bemidji. Chas Hamlin of Nebish is reg- istered at the Brinkman. A regular meeting of the city » council will be held this evening. ! Editor Oberg of the Blackduck ' American is transacting business | in Bemidji today. i J. C. Hursh arrived in Bemidji this morring from his home on! Three 1sland lake. returned ; Andrew MeNabb | Satvrday night from a visit with friends in the twin cities. E | Mr. and Mrs. H. L. West left today for Iowa, where they will visit relatives for a short time be- fore going to Montana, in which state they will make their future, home. Mr. and Mrs. West have| been residents of Bemidji for al number of years past and their departure will be regretted by a wide circle of friends. Letter to H. W. Banfi"@, Bemidji, Minn. }’ Dear Sir: Asyour business jis to get people into and out of trouble, suppose you consider their paint; it makes ’em almost as much trouble as money, ex- cept of course matrimony. They buy poor painta good deal; they don’t mean to; they don’t know any better; they buy without thinking. Bad paint | isn’t good. Itlooks good-enough | for a year; then begins to get rusty, but changes so slowly, cne don’t notice it. Looking isn’t all. The bausi- ness of paint is to keepa house dry inside, the wood and iron of it; keep it from rotting and rust- ing. Takes good paint to do it. Good and bad paint are sold at one price or about that. One can’t go by the price;has nothing to do with goodness or badness; and cost are worse yet; the paint- er and sheriff come-in for their share. But the probability is thata' man, who paints Devoe, will come-out on top. Yours truly F. W. DEvoE & Co. New York and Chicago. W. M. Ross sells our B Sy. paingie Construction. Work Progressing. A. C. McLain, in charge of-the construction work on the last six miles of the Wilton spur,is in‘the city today and states that the workis progressing satisfactorily and will probably be completed to Island lake within two months, Island lake will be the terminus of the spur during the comingi winter, but the lice will' be; pushed on to Red Lake next sum- | mer. Don’t Go Out of Town. To get your clothes made be-* cause you can get them made byl Scott & Fryhling, the best tail- ors in town. They guarantee all their fits and workmanship. Op- posite Hotel Ma:kham, i scrofULA When a child I had a very severe ate tack of Diphtheria, which came near prove ing fatal, %pon recovery the glands of the neck were very much enlarged, and after the free use of iodine, the right one was reduced to its normal size, but the left one continued to grow—very slowly at first, until it was about the size of a goose egg, which n to press on the wind- pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be= camevery painful, An incision was made and a large quantity of pus discl The giand was rem , oras m as could with safety be taken out. For tem years I wore alittle piece of cloth about am inch long in my neck to kie({) the place open, During this time I had to have it cutdopeéxh by the do:ltor 24 tixlxlxesl took cold or the opening clogged. In the or early Snmp;er of 18%4 I was rsm my wife to use S. S. S., which I did, strictly in accordance with directions. ¥ took twenty-six large bottles, and was et~ tirely , for I have not suffered since that time, B. S.RAGLAND. Royal Bag Mfg. Co., Charleston, S, C. Only a constitutional remedy can reacts anhereditary disease like ula. When the blood is restored to a normal condition and the scrofulous deposits are carried off there is a gradual returntohealth, S.S.S, Hiood poriier sad er tonic, p?tlfih the only guaran strictly v ;emedysol : Ify:iz ave any 8 Scmfula,y w% us and our physicians willadvise youfres The Swift Spacific Company, Atiaata, 8& H. 8. Angette’s Father Dead. H. S. Annette returned Saturs day night from Wadena, where he attended the funeral of his father, aged 78 years, who died last week. Mrs. Annette, who attended the funeral, has not re- turned home as yet. Arrested at Tenstrike. Deputy Sheriff Thos. Bailey, Jr., returned this morning from Tenstrike, .where he arrested Lon Johnson, who is charged with having failed to appear in court after bhaving been sum- moned as a witness. REMEMBERL JEMELRY SALE BY the machines must go WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MACHINE NEEDLES TO fit AliiMakes of [IACHINES FLEMING @ *Phone 57. regardless of cost. THE BARTLET, Regular $35.00 fer $30.00 . OLD HOMESTEAD, Reg- ular $30. for $25. SUPERIOR, Regular - $15.00. for $12.50 THESE TIACHINES ARE_ALL MIGH — BARKER| |Sewing Machibes: 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 reom for Winter Goods, consequently