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New Hotel Opposite Depot. 99*'&9‘!&‘3%3!‘!‘!")3‘!3‘!3% Raves: $1 to $2 per day. 53 223333333333323333333333333333333333333333333333 Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. e eeEEEcEcEEEEEEEEEREEE “?“SEE(‘EG&&EGFE&GSE (-‘(‘(‘G* Stechman, ‘Teunstrike, Minw, Newly Built and CEEFECEEECEEEEE PE"E& Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. Dr. L. A. Ward was called to; Nary this morning on profession- | al business. H. Ebeling, assistant cashier of the Bank of Glencoe, is the guest of friends in Bemidji. D. Wilcox left last night for St. Hilaire in the interests of the ‘Crookston Lumber company. E. H. Cornwall left last night for Turtle River, where he wili} transact business for a few days. | Hugh Alexander, proprietor of the Park Rapids Bottling works, is a business visitor in the city| today. St. Philip’s Aid meet Thurs-! day Oct. 5at Mrs, Boss’; 113 fifth St., between Beltrami and Bemidji avenues. Superintendent of Schools J, | J. Regan left last night for points north, where he will visit county | schools for four or five days. Mr. Retan will take in most of the| schocls'along the line of the M.| & I. as far north as Kelliher, 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. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drugj Store. 'REMEMBER! For Sale or Rent. A new seven room house 1001 Irvine Ave. on easy terms., In- quire of Lang & Carter. For News—The Daily Pioneer. A regular meeting of - the Masons will be held this evening, Mrs. M. Benson of Minneapo- lis-arrived in the city last night for a visit at the home of Mrs. L. L. Berman. Wi, Squier, manager of the Chicago Coal and Lumber com- pany, is transacting business in Bemidji today. A strength tonic that 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. Mrs. H. S. Annette returned last night from Wadena, where she attended the funeral of Mr. Annette’s father. On her return Mrs. Annette spent several days at Park Rapids, the guest of Dr, and Mrs. Winship. Baby Dead at Nymore. The infant baby of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Martin of Nymore died yesterday. The funeral was held this afternoon, the remains being interred in the Nymore icemetery. Slaughter Shoe Sale is now on. The E. S. Straw stock must be closed out for cash. Fit your- selves out, while you have the chance. Goods new, best makes, every pair worth more than you will have to pay for them. 115 Third St. Mrs. J. 0, Harris Better. 'THE NEW WAY—AND THE OLD 4 revolution in cigar production as great as the evolution in rails way transportation from the days of Stephenson’s first locomotive to the Twentieth Century Limited ! ‘The American Cigar Company has perfected at a cost of millions of dollars a scientific and heretofore unknown results in nothing in the world but a raw “tobacco | sandwich.” method of ¢horoughly fermenting and truly blending the tobacco ieaf. The fermenting process alone would produce from 2he same tobacco a cigar taat you would recognize as twice a5 good. It removes every last lingering trace of the rawness that spoils the aroma, the harshness that burns the tongue and the bitterness that ruins the flavor. " The new blending process thoroughly combines the aromatic qualities of the various tobaccos required for each cigar before they go to the cigar-maker’s table. ‘The ordinary factory-operation, miscalled ““blending,” is only a mixing by the cigar-maker of tobacco taken from two or three small piles of cured leaf—a mixing which The American Cigar Company’s system provides not only for making better cigars but for keeping them goods. After careful inspection at the factories, the finished cigars are stored in great “ humidors” under the ideal Cuban climatic conditions, where their quality is constantly improving like rare old wine, till they are ready to go to the dealer. And when these thoroughly- seasoned cigars are ready to be shipped, not only are they boxed and sealed in the usual way, but th= boxes are dowublessealed, a tough water-proof parchment wrapper with the “ Triangle A” seal in red on each end. One of the best examples of this new way of pro- ducing cigars is the JEWELRY ve SALE BY | Mrs. J. O. Harris, who has |been at St. Anthony’s hospital | for several weeks critically ill, is |recovering. Mrs. Harris under- !wenb an operation the latter part’ ‘of last week and is now improv- ing rapidly. g N Returned from Wedding Trip. Mr, and Mrs. George T. Baker returned last night from their wedding trip to Duluth and the twin cities, They will be at home to their [riends at their residence at 907 Minnesota avenue after Oct. 20. Came to Bemidiji Kr 'l‘reatment.‘ L. Chilson,a homesteader who lives in the township of Buzale, but who has been employed at Stump Lake, N. D., for some time past, arrived in Bemidji yesterday suffering with a dis- ease of the eye. A successful operation was performed by a local specialist and Mr, Chilson returned to Stump Lake today. we are offering them at great! last. We need the room for the machines must go regardless of cost. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MACHINE NEEDLES TO fit All Makes of TACHINES e ———————————————————————————————— FLEMING @ DOWNS, *Phone 57. Sewing Machines_ At LOW PRICES! Having decided to close out our line of Sewing Machines ly reduced prices while they Winter Goods, consequently THE BARTLET, Regular 1 $35.00 for $30.00 OLD HOMESTEAD, Reg- ular $30. for $25. SUPERIOR, Regular $15.00. for $12.50 THESE TMACHINES 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. Bemidji. . | Marvin, “ANNA HEL It is a smooth, even-burning cigar of faultless workmarnship and of del smoked by thousands of men who know what they like and why they like it. 5 Centis The Anna Held cigar is rolled from blended tobaccos selected aceording to a formula that, if made by any Qther system, would make the same cigar cost 10 cents instead of five. Jold by all dealers in good cigars Trade supplied by GEO. R NEWELL @& CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ” CIGAR ightful and distinctive flavor— regularly Read the Daily Pioneer. Charles Sumner of Northome is in Bemidji today on business. Good Coucord grapes 22 cents a box while they lastat I, B. Olson’s. Theodore Snyder is in the city today from his tarm near Bass lake, » J. A. McDonald left this after- noon for Thief River Falls,where he will spend a few days on busi- ness. : William Pike of Minneapolis arrived in Bemidji last night and will accept a position as bartend- er at the new Blooston refresh- ment parlors. A wonderful tonic. Drives out all impurities, gives you strength health and happiness. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s Drug Store. The Scandinavian Lutheran church is arranging for the ap- pearance in this city of a quar- tette from Fosston, which will render a concert. The exact date for the concert has not been decided, but the affair will take place the latter part of the month. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of 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 ahy obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. i Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 73c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall's Family Pillsfor constipation. Read the Daily Pioneer. Schroeder Bros. store in Be-'built through., Since that time J. P. Pogue returned this af- [midji. I landed here on the 6th|he has been connected with a ternoon from Gilby, N. D, and was compelled to ford the|number of merchandise estab- o Mississippi river to get here|lishments and has invariably C d 22 3§ 3 3 - boxonfic‘t{)er boier:lf)g: onecezt)sllml‘)ea; with the goods, there being no| heen successful in all his busi- s 1. B. Olson’s ‘| bridge at that time.”’ Hess ventures” Christ Peterson of Solway transacted business in the city yesterday. A. L, Wyler returned this morning from a business trip up the line of the M. &. I. Wm. Muldoon returned last night from an extended visit with friends at Fargo, N. D. Thos. Brown returned to Wer- ner this morning after a short visit with his family in Bemidji. Corporal Otto of the local army recruiting office went to Duluth this afternoon for a short visit in that city with friends. James L, George left this af- ternoon for Duluth, where he will spend a short time on busi- ness for the Irwin & O’Brien Co. A surprise party was given last night by the members of the congregation of the Norwegian Lutheran church to Mrs. A. D. trami avenue, About 50 persons were present. The evening was spent in singing and social chat, after which light refreshments were served. Mrs. Moe was pre- sented with a handsome side- board by the congregation, NINE YEARS. AGO TODAY W. G. Schroeder Started From Park Rapids With First Load of Goods. ¢It’s just nine years ago to- day,” said W. G. Schroeder this| morning, “‘since I started from Park Rapids with the first wagon || load of merchandise for the! Moe at her residence, 1119 Bell The present prosperous mer- chant started a store in Bemidji with his brother, Chas. F, Schroeder, two years before the Great Northern railway was Dr. C. M. Smith returned this afternoon from a professional trip to Bagley. IT fuel and satisfies the purchaser. You take no chances when you decide on a Round Oak, no mat- ter what kind of fuel you wish to burn—hard coal (with or without magazine). soft coal, coke or wood. With the hot blast (used only for fl’_fi coal), a steady, even fire is secured which consumes the soot and gases; the double fire pot_with cone “center grate with . rim dis- charge, prevents the formation of clinkers. Think what a_satis- faction -that = is—just shakingthe grate cle_l.l_ns the entire bottom of the fire alike. AR There . is no other stove like it— others are made to look like i‘z,.-b:ixg there the sesem- _blence stops. Look for the name gn the leg, then you will know it is the original, genuine Round QOak. AR W. M. as easily regulated as a lamp—every door, draft and joint on the ' famous genuine Round Oak Heating Stove fits. Painstaking work- manship, right principle of construction, with the best msterLfl money will buy, are the reasons why this famous stove holds the fire, saves the | _ “Gentlemen, T cordially. ‘wish every hardware dealeT in this countiy health. happines and prosperity.” ROSS, We Invite Comparison of Prices IS DEALER IN HARDWARE AND BUILDING MATERIALS