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333333333333 333333333 3333333333333 New $otel Stechman, i Opposne Depot. Tenstrike, Minn, Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Newly Built: and Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Pa.rticli]g.x?_. Rates: $1 to $2 per day. € CEEEEEECEEEEEE THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. John C. Larson is sufie with tonsilitis. The infant child of Mr. and| Mrs. W. A, McDonald is serious-)| lyill. ’ John ’I‘hompson of Blackduck spent yesterday in Bemidji on business. Wheelock & Hawkes today sent 25 men tothe camps of Kirk Bros., near Campbell lake. The one and one-half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Le- Bleu is suffering with bronchitis. Mrs. Thos. Mageau, who has been the guest of her sons, P. H. and William Magean, returned this afternoon toher home in Crookston, I!enry_ Stechan, Prop. a!‘)fl)-i*)fl)i‘)‘)”!li‘l")-’i:‘)i’!% Read the Daily Pioneer. Social at Presbyterxm chnrch tonight. R SALE—Roll top desk, telephone 201, Straw. 3 Al weloome to'a merry time at the Presbyterian church this evening, . J. A, Collins’ was in the city yesterday from Nebish - on busi-| ness. Special a.ttenhon is given to the tea and coffee: trade at Yonng,sgrocgry. 2 " Matt Mayer made a’business trip to Farley last night, return- ing home this morning. Z Did you call on Opsahl about those Lake front bargains, or homestead claims? John A. McDonald left last night for Blackduck to spend a few days crulslng in the vicinity of that city. Harry George, representing theInternational Correspondence | schools, is in the city from Du-| ~A. Benner returned yesterday luth and has placed a display in’|from York and other points in the windows of the City Drug|North Dakota, where be spent Store. seyeral weeks. Why suffer with tiredness,| Mr. and Mrs. A. Walland Miss mean, cross feeling, no strength, | Allie Brannon are in the city no appetite? Hollister’s Rocky |from Leeds, N. D., for a visit at Mountain Tea will make you well | the'home of Mr. aud Mrs. M. A, and keep you well. 35 cents,|Clark. tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug| e Gulickson left last night Store. J for Kelliher and Northome,where he will spend a few days in the interests of the Hamm Brewing company. C. L. Warren of Minneapolis, F. L. Sampson and Frank Heg- wood of Excelsior arrived in the city last night to spend a few days in this vicinity hunting. J. A. Irvine arrived in the city yesterday from Stillwater and left last night.for Blackduck and Northome to look after his log- ging interests in that vicinity. Don’tlet the children suffer. A party will be given by a num- ber of young ladies at the school house in Northern township. In- vitations have been sent to a large number of young people in Bemidji who will attend the affair, Edward Young of Minot, N. D, is'spending the day in Bemidji. Mr. Young is-a prominent farmer near Minot and is on his way to Duluth with a large shipment of wheat which he will dispose of at the head of the lakes. \ J If they are fretful, peevish and cross, give them Hollister’s uSt Rocky Mountain Tea. The ‘best Received baby tonic known. Strength and health follow its use. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug store, D. N. Winton of Thief River Falls arrived in Bemidji yester- !day and made a trip up the north line last night to look after log- ging interests, returning to Be- | midji this morning. !!! YOKAHOMA CHINA D ] 200 § LB e ] 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- The Japanese people are world renowned for the carrying out of details, In. the manufacture of China and Porcelain {hey e’ Avt has’ been handed down from gener- ation to generation, and this pride themselves. line which we are offering is 'fectly honorable in all business decorated and “ornamented by transactions, and financially able their most skilled artists. The { to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s (;atarrh Cure is taken internally, acting - directly upon | g 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. line whichis dis*inetively Japan- ese in effect and execution, and I at this time is m\wh sought after in this cougtry. '‘As theie is only a very limited quantity manufactured, the demand will exceed the supply. 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 the machines must 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 MIiGH CLASS "G00DS_AND ARE FULLY GUARANTEED BY THE_MANUFAGT= URERS. TERMS TO_SUIT THE PUR- CHASER. COME EARLY AND GET FIRST CHO FLEMING @ DOWNS, *Phone 57. Bemidji. “| expected that the track will be ready for train service before the| « Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. & | A cmu of'l'lrhr Powder ‘Made From Grapes Mo Alum ness at Dexterville last night. grocery, sale at the Berman Empormm Saturday. e 2l Mrs. W. B. Carlisle and son returned Wednesday night from Brainerd, where they enjoyed a visit with friends and relatives. ‘e Cleanse your systemof all im- purities. Now is the time to take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. 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? Coming. A good time, at Presbyterian church Friday Eve. beginning at 8 p. m. - Bringall your senses with you—you will need them. Bring 15 other centses! Notice. The G. A. R. and Ladies of the G« A-R. will hold a camp firé at 0dd Fellows hall on Saturday evening, Oct. 14th 1905. Supper from 6 to 8 p. m. Literary pro- gram from 8 to 10. Everyone invited, - A Snap inBemidji Lake Front Property: " 1243 acres in north half of sec- tion 25,147, 33, joins Mississippi sidiug. No finer beach on lake, balance of land will - make good farm land, having some very fine meadow. The biggé;t bar- gain on the Lake will be given parties who will improve it; easy terms and long time will bhe 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. I AMUSEMENTS | _““The Girl From Sweden.” Fred W. Falkner will present his new play, “The Girl From Swedea” at the City Opera house on Oct, 20. Mr. Falkner has en- gaged a strong company for his new play headed by Miss Grace Harrington who without a doubt is the cleverest Swedish dialect comedienne on the American stage today, So different from all the rest, every word she ut- ters is perfectly understood by the audience. This is the kind of comedy dfama that shows the honest, noble hearted people of the Swedish race. The play itself is purely American from the pen of 'Charles' Newman Many excellent specialties are mtroduced during the action—-of the play by members of the com- pany. Erskine Track Road Bed Ready. Roadmaster P. A. Nelson of the Great Northern has the grade for the new Soo line connection with G. N. at Erskine about ready for its ties and steel rails, Four hundred cars of dirt have| been hauled to the scene of work | from the cut being made at "Ha.rry Galver't(tmnsact.ed busi-| Fresh Dairy Butter ‘and eggs always on hand at'J. P, Young’s Dress goocis. cloak and shoe today. 22 The nghes market pnces paid for farm produce at J. P Yonng 's Store, the city today. urday eve Oct. 14. 6 o'clock dinner. - hall this evening. a short business visit, ‘Charles .D. Fisk transacted business at Cass Lake this after noon between trains. FOR RENT-—House either fur- nished or. unfurnished. Ap- ply to John Bailey, Phone 89. —John O'Neil arrived in the city this morning from Blackduck ‘to 'spend the day here on busiuess. John Pasha of Blackduck ar- rived in the city this mormng fora short business visitin Be llnd]l “E. R. Ryan of the Crookston Lumber company. is a business visitor at Cass Lake. this after- noon. £ E. R. Dampier of Akeley ar- rived in the city last night for a short visit with friends and rela. tives, Mrs. F. 8. Arnold wept to Cass Lake this afternoon on business before the U, S. land office in that cit . “If you wanta snap on Lake front land, o> & good homestead claim, call on J. J. ‘Opsahl, 811 Minnesota avenue. Doe * McDonald = and - Thos. Dwyer were each fined $4 in Judge Pendergast’s court this morning for drunkenuess. Manager A. E. Harris of the local telephone exchange left this afternoon for Cass, where he will will spend a few days in' the in- terests of the.company. At the regular meeting of the was decided to change the meet- ing place from the Masonic hall to the Odd Fellows: hall. The change will occur on Noy. 1. Harry Guosaluas “arrived in the city this morning trom ‘Ten- strike and left this afl.ernoon for Cass Lake, where he will trans- act land office business. -He will return to Tenstrike this evening. D. C. Breneman, who recently opened upa drug store at Hope, N. D, returned to Bemidji: last night to spend a few days with drug line is ‘exceptionally good make a ‘gucce_ss of his venture. many wving' Bvils pfimu. Elvi.n huldeis S.S.Ide- cided to try it, 0 say that h.udonemnput ofgood. lmtend to continue to use it, as I believeit to be the best Blood l(ediane on the market. Cleveland, Tenn, | DETERS, Crookston and as 80on as the ties| and track are put-down the gra-| vel balast will be applied. It is lend of another fortnight. The storage track being built is also! nearing completion. = * John McDougald of Blackduck| is'a business: vislmr iin the city -~ Charles Begeman of - Dexter-" vill is transacting ‘business .in Mr, Dade of Dade & Pra.ught, ~ |liyerymen, is in the city t.oda.y " |‘from Blackduclk. 2 There will be\,a regular meet- ing of the Rathbone Sisters Sat- Mrs. Robert Olark last night entertained a party of seven at als The Yonng Peaople’s clnb will give a social da.nce at the Gnn “Charles Wiser of Loms, Moose township, is'in the city today for] Modern Woodmen last night it Hope ‘and’ that he expects to|%, % andordmarycxgarsxstherwult' of the American Cigar Company’s exclusive - = process of scientific fermenting and blending. The blending in the “Anna H . is real, unlike . X (- Bh _ The ‘‘Smoke Story" is a bookthat tells all about these new processes. MAmerican Cigar Company, 111 Fifth . the usual factory-made “tobacco sandwich” of sevetal gradcs. The character- jous ‘tobaccos required . Held” flaver are thor- before reaching the - ing process is not by any other manufacturer. d.lfl‘er&memththe firstpufi‘ofan “Anna‘H ~ JSold by Al Dealerg.in Good Cigars istic qflalms of the var- _ to produce the “Anna - /\\ oughly intermingled N\ factmry. This blend- even attempted You'll appremate the We send it free. Sve., New York Mr.and Mrs. Frank Juneau and children of Langor township arrived in Bemidji this morning and left this afternoon for Thief River Falls, ‘where Mr. Junean will engage in the hotel business. Special meeting called at 2 p- m, by the village president for the purpose of appointing judges ‘or the four (4) wards created by the city charter and designate a polling place in each of said wards. Present; Henderson, Bowser, Graham, Bailey. On motion of Bowser seconded by: Grabham, that we proceed to appoint judges and polling places in the four- (4) wards as designated by the city charter, for the city election to be held Nov. 7th 1905. = Carried: Judges. - % 1st. ward—A. A. Warfield, A. Gilmour. 2nd ward—J. E Cahlll T. K Danforth. 3d ward—P. M. Dicaire, T. J. Andrews, = 4th ward—L. G. €rothers, W. W. Hartmon. Polling Places, - 1st ward — Wm. MeCuaig’s barn, poe! 2nd ward—City hall, 8d war —Dicaire’s Log house. 4th ward — Ross’ Hardware: - building. Council adjourned. ° H.W. BAILEY. « EFEEEECEEEFEREEEEEEEEET: % . CORRESPONDENCE 2 1333 333333333333 3333333 REBEDEW. Miss Marie Huselid of Clinton, "’ Minn. bas been engaged to teach at the Rebedew school and will begin the 16.h of this month. G. V. Thomas retfirned home Saturday evening after a three : weeks sojourn at the county seat. Oliver Rebedew left here Mon- house has arrived. Charles Schroeder made two Mrs. George Garrison visited | trips to Northome this week on Mrs. S. S. Adams one day last|business. week, near Hines Spur. George Sencerbox has sold hls Mr. Brown of Grand Rapids is}livery barnand is hauling the Iooking at some cedar stuflp},&e goods which he had stored there near Rebedew: with -a view of C. A:. Matheny, George Garri- son, Robert; Burns. George; Roy: and-Maxie Thomas, - Culver and R\ch Hovey were Tenstrike cal-|over lers last week. out.-to his claim. cleared the groundsaround-the school house. Dave Rose and Vick Fish went. east to look at a bear. trap they had set. Theyq didn’t get a Wm, Girton has gone to| Bart-| bearbut sawlots of signs to show lett, N¥ D., for a few weeks vmt that they are there alright. with friend}. Island Lakers are taking ad- yantage of this fine weather by digging -and storing their ' pota- toes'and fixing up things in gen- eral for the winter. ing'a new woodshed and chinking and roofing his house. Mr. Dayid Rose and son, Dave, spent ' two days this week duck hunting. Wendel Ttly will CUNNINGHAM. move his i day for Brainerd to consult a| physician, Mr. Parker and . Mr. Dane of Blackduck spent Sunday shoof- ing ducks on Rebedew Iake. They bagged 36. = Blake & Hawkins of CassLake, | have recently taken acontract of|- the J. ‘Neils' Lumber company. for cutting 10,000,000 feet of logs north of Rebedew lake.{- They will soun begin the erec Richard Porter made o trip to | Bemidjt. Wednesday, 1 home F‘uday, Z [arguerette Arno called on Mrs. C. A. ook at the big crops. 'Excursions Southwest ' . Oct. 3 and 17; Nov. 7 and 21; Dec. 5 and 19, The cheap rates on above dates give you a chance to visit Oklahoma, Kansas, Indian Terri- tory, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. T'ckeh good 21 days from sale. - Go down into the Rock Island country md are more and betteropportunfiestlun 4 days. If interested send quick for dumphve bool: lets and full information. = W.LHA‘IHAWAY.DMP&uAm —Ploase send Lampenrrrrrrrr e | and e osdet Thame of sy Name_. Address T i | To The _-’ :Twm Cxtnes, nnesota: & Inmrmfiohal ,Olole' ralnard wibh through trains of " Ask 3. informa‘fon 7 < ojnts - ’ Arthur Tibbets has been build-* e purchasing. ~ Should he _close|- S. 0, Hendrickson walked to- the deal he will soon sm-t a|Bergville on business this week. cedar.camp. All'tvrned out on Tuesday and Land Seekers R T R | | B A S e O ARSI L BT | e ———