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New Hotel Opposite Depot, 3333333333333333333 Rarves: $l to $" per day. 33 u-rmman«;mfiaawm Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Stechman, Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and Henry Stechmtm, l-'rop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. For Fancy Groceries call on 3. P. Young. Ben Anderson of Shotley town- ship was a visitor in the city yes- terday. C. M. Johnson of Cass Lake was in the city yesterday on business. FOR RENT—House either fur- nished or unfurnished. Ap- ply to John Bailey. Farley Legore of Mondovi,Wis., arrived in the city last night to accept a position as clerk at the Markham hotel. Read the Daily Pioneer. Anton Erickson spent a short time in the city today on busi- ness. Mrs. Chas. S. Carter of Ten- strike is the guest of Bemidji friends today. Special attention is glven to the tea and coffee trade at Young,s grocery. A. M. Pierce transacted busi- ness at Cass Lake this afternoon between trains. A regular meeting of the Modern Woodmen will be held this evening. Did you call on Opsahl about those Lake front bargains, or Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Browne [ homestead claims? and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Essler left yesterday for Lake George Thos. Melby of Wilton arrived in the city this afternoon for a to spend a few days in that vicin- ; short business visit here. ity hunting and fishing. Why suffer with tiredness, mean, cross feeling, no strength, no appetite? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Arthur and /Archie Maule of Tenstrike passed through the city this morning enroute to Har- bor Beach, Mich.,, where they were called rya message an- nouncing the critical illness of their mother. Just Received T3 [ ] YOKAHOMA The Japanese people are world renowned for the carrying out of details. I[n the manufacture of China and Porcelain they pride themselves. The Art has been handed down from gener- ation to generation, alid this line which we are offering is decorated and ornamented by their most skilled artists. The l line whichis distinctively Japan- ese in effect and execution, and in this country. As there is only a very limited quantity manufactured, the demand will exceed the supply. L. A. BARKER at this time is much sought after IToledO s Mrs. A. C. Smith returned this afternoon from Grand Forks where she has spent.a few days with her husband. Court Stenographer J. J. Cameron left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will take testimony in a justice court case today. E. A. Keith and Joseph A. Scribner of Minneapolis arrived in the city last night to spend a few days looking after land in- terests in this vicinity. Don’tlet the children suffer. If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. baby tonic knmown. Strength and health follow its use. 385 cents. Barker’s Drug store, W. N. Bowser returned this Fosston, where he is hunting, this afternoon and left on the 3:52 CHlNA p. m. train for the hunting R ground. .,,ji‘;z 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 any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, 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. the machines must go regardless of cost. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MACHINE NEEDLES TO fit All Makes of MACHINES FLEMING @ DOWNS, "Phone 57. Sewing Machines At LOW PRICES! Having decided to close out o we are ofieung them at greatly reduced prices while they last. We need the room for Winter Go ur line of Sewing Machines ods, consequently 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. Bemidji. | always on hand at . grocery, A. M. Cleaves of Bramerd is spending the day in the city on business. e McDonald & Harrington today sent 20 woodsmen to the camps of Kirk Bros. near Campbell lake. i Lieutenant Masen of Duluth inspected the local recruiting office today and returned home this afternoon. James Kaney was sentenced to pay a fine of $4 in Judge Pender- gast’s court this mormng for drunkenness. : J. E, Wilkin of Cass La.ke isin the city today on nis waysto Ten- strike, where he will transaet business. Miss Olivia Ringdahl of Shot- ley township yesterday proved up on her claim before the U. S. land office at Cass Lake. Henry Stechman, proprietor of the Stechman hotel at Tenstrike, transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Dr.L. A. Ward was called to Turtle River last night to treat John Potter, who is suffering with germane. H. D. Wright of the Crookston Lumber company left yesterday for Minneapolis, where he will spend a short time on business. L. Berman returned this after- noon from a business trip to Fosston, where he has looked after his mercantile interests for a short time. Albert Lee Bordin was this morning married to Miss Carrie M. Stinson by Judge of Probate The best|keep you well. afternoon from the vicinity of attended the council meeting Clark in his office, They will make their home in Bemidji. Cleanse your system of all im- purities. Now is the time to take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make you well and 35 cents, tea or tablets. .Barker’s Drug store. J. C. Parker and daughter, Ella, arrived in the city last night from Stillwater. Miss Parker will be the guest at the home of Dr. and Mrs. R. Gilmore 'for a few days while her father looks -after business interests: in this vieinity. Opsahl has a few homestead claims on good driving streams that will cut from four to six hundred thousand feet of spruce and poplar saw logs, best kind of soil and some good meadows. Do you want one of these? I Council Proceedings I Regular meeting of council Oct, 9th, 1905, Council met at the recorder’s office at 8 p, m Present — Bowser, Graham and Bailey. President Henderson being absent—On motion of Bailey sec- onded by Graham that Mr. Bow- ser act as president pro tem. Carried. ? Minutes of last meeting read and approved. On motion of Graham seconded by Bailey that the following aud- ited bills be allowed. Carried. W. M. Hays, labor, Hazen § 4.00 Nels Olson, *¢ £ 8.00 Charles Freeland, scaven- ger 6.00 Wes Wright, labor, Hazen 25.00 Tom English, ¢ Hall 1.00 W. L. Brooks, collection changes 75 Chas. Nangle., mdse. Hazen 6.50 Hattie Haldeman, stenog- rapher, charter com- mission 58.00 Iron Range Telephone Co. Phone for Sept. 2.50 L. O. Solberg, lumber, - Hazen 32.66 Chester McKusick, Atty. Charter Commission 100.00 Reports of Justices Pender- gast and Skinvik to Oct.’ 8th presented. On motion of Bailey seconded by Graham that the same be approved. Carried. Liquor license bond of Frank Gagnon with Charles Nangle and today. Patrick Nugent of Park Raplds is a visitor: in the city toda.y on | business. The Highest market prices paid for farm produce at J. P Young’s Store. S. S. Stadsvold, president of the Fosston Roller mills, was in the city yesterday on business. | Attorney H. A. Simons went to Northome last night to spend a few daysin that village on busi- ness. Attorney C. A Pitkin returned yesterday from a business trip to Thief River Falls and Crooks- ton. If you want a snap on Lake front land, o> a good homestead claim, call on J. J, Opsahl, 311 Minnesota avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Wall and daughter, and Miss Allie Bran- non of Leeds, N. D., aretle guests of Judge and Mrs. M. A. Clark. The ladies are Mrs. Clark’s sisters. The papers were drawn up to- day for the transfer of the pro- perty belonging to Mrs. Ted Smith to Mrs. Dr, Ward. This property is conceded by all to be the most beautiful corner in the city. Deputy U. S. Marshal Frank W. Tufts arrived in the city last night to take charge of two In- dians who were .sentenced to terms in the Beltrami county jail at the federal court term, The Indians have completed serv- ing their terms and were taken to Walker today to appear before « | the U. S, commissioners for their dismissal. ASnap in Bemidji Lake Fromt Property. 124 acres in north half of sec- tion 25, 147, 33, joins Mississippi siding. No finey beach on lake, balance of land will make good farm land, having some very fine meadow. The biggest bar- gain on the Lake will be given parties who will improve it; easy terms and long time will be given if desired. For further particulars, call on J. J, Opsahl at 811 Minnesota Ave. or at Mis- sissippi. Here is a splendid op- portunity for Bemidji parties to club together, buy this tract and divide it. Matt Thome as sureties, also bond of L. Blooston with A. Klein and A. M. Bagley as sure- ties, also bond of H. E. Ander- son with A. Gilmour and J. A. Ludington as sureties, present- ed. On motion of Graham sec- onded by Bailey that the bonds be approved. Carried. -On motion of Graham seconded by Bailey that we proceed to ap- point judges for election to be held Nov. 7th 1905. Carried. 1st ward—Andrew Warfield and A. Gilmour. 2nd ward—J. E. Cahill and Chas. Knopke. Council adjourned. H. W. BaiLEY, Recorder. arry Gillnam of Bla.ckduck is a business visitor in the clt-y li Tickets good in Tourist S! Corresponding reduction. from maintains Name Address Rock Island Rate. through Tourist service from Minneapolis and St. Paul over two good routes to California. Via El Paso— Doubl:nd-flyumoefivm(:hngo—dmmgurl way. £ Colo === The Scenic Line; personally conducted Tourist . Via rado parties tri-weekly — the ideal way to travel. ¢ Use coupon below for kiterature and full information. W. L. HATHAWAY, Dist. Pass. Agent, Please send me illustrated California bokle!. with fnld.r “‘Across th letails of Rock Island service and 90 5 anea lls' . or St. Paul Unhl Oct. 31 other points. Tln Rock Island 322 Nicollet Ave., MINNEAPOLIS. e celhlll! in a Tourist Sleeper” and rates. - Iowa Landseekers Here. W. E. Dean, president of the Minnesota Hardwood Land and Development company, accom- panied by K.H. Daviss, C.L. Peterson and A. H. Jacques, ar- rived in Bemidji last night from Cedar Rapids, [owa. Mr. Dean will spend several days in this vicinity showing the party lands belonging to his company and expects to be successful in dis- posing of several hundred acres. Notice.” * The G. A. R. and Ladies of the G. A. R. will hold a camp fire at Odd Fellows hall on Saturday evening, Oct. 14th 1905. Supper from 6 to 8 p. m. Literary pro- gram from 8 to 10.. Everyone invited. need any clinker hooks with Heating Stove. for it does not make YOU DO NOT cleans the entire bottom of fire alike. That is the advantage of double fire pot and cone center grate with rim the famous, genuine, Round Oak any clinkers—just shaking the grate discharge. ‘When a stove be- comes. the most popular and has the largest sale of any stove known, there are good reasons back of it, and we think before you buy a stoye youonght toknow them We handle Rouud ¢ Oaks because we know We are pleased to show this superior feature in the genuine Round Oak and explain why. it burns all kinds of fuel satisfactorily. 200d in they are good— workmanship, good in material, und better than all others when you put a fire in and start them to work. They are so different in spite of the fact that the imitations look like them. To be certain, see the name ‘“Round ;k” on the leg. “Now, Fritz, we will gothrough the Round Oak shops and you shall see how much care and pains we take to make Round Oak Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces good.” W. M. ROSS, Dealer in HARDWARE, STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, COAL. Prices nght Compare Them. No_rthern Pacific Rallwayt A. M. CLELAND, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT, S $25 To North | Pacific Coast Points From St. Paul until October 31, 1905 Proportionate rates to Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon, Idaho, Montana and British Columbia. Wonderful irrigation opportunities. nental service, fast through trains, luxurious equipment via the S1, PavL, Special literature from C. W. Mott, General Emmigration Agent, St. P District Passengsr Agent. 4th and Broadway Streets. St. Paul Minn. Rich land at low cost. Double daily trans-conti- MINN, ‘Minn., or Harry W. Sweet, ior it