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New Hotel Opposite Depot. )iiflifl)!ii")‘)’"ifl")‘)#% Rates: $1 to $2 per day. R EEFEECECEFEEEEEFECEEEEEREEEEREEEERECEEEE 1333333333 333333323333333333 333333333 333333333333 Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Stechman, § Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and Henry Stechman, Prop. %GEEF(‘Z(“&! EEEEEE &l THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. Erick Nelson is in Bemidji to- day from Blackduck. Fred Scott of Kelliher isa visitor in Bemidji today. Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3p. m. Dr. Ingalls went to Kelliher last night on professional busi- ness. Mrs, P.L. Knappen of Ten- strike is the guest of Bemidji friends today. Miss Vera Cameron came down from Tenstrike this morning to spend Sunday in Bemidji with relatives and friends. You are inyited to the special Sunday dioner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow. Served from 12 to 3. BartStaffordand Paul Foucault returned home last night with 45 ducks, the resalt of a hunting trip down Grant creck and the Mississippi river. E. H. Cornwall and Herman Eikstadt left last night for Blackduck, in the vicinity of which village Mr, Eikstadt ex- pects to take a logging contract for next winter, 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. Joseph Steidl and five children left yesterday afternoon for Alexandria, where Mr. Steidl will enjoy a short visit and where the children will remain with their grand parents during the coming winter. Just Received 1! ! YOKAHOMA CHINA [ 200 § DR S5 S The Japanese people are world renowned for the carrying out of details. In the manufacture of China and Porcelain they The Art has been handed down from gener- pride themselves. and this line which we are offering is ation to generation, decorated and ornamented by their most skilled artists. The line whichis distinctively J apan- ese in effect and execution, and at this time is much sought after in this country. As theie is only a very limited quantity manufactured, the demand will exceed the supply. [. A. BARKER Read the Daily Pioneer. Attorney* H. A. Simons re- turned from Northome this morn- ing. FOR SALE—Roll top desk, telephone 201, Straw. ~ Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hitechcock rejoice in the arrival of alittle eight pound lady today. Special attention is given to the tea and coffee trade at Young,s grocery. Mrs. R. A. McCuaig arrived in the city this morning for a short visit with_relatives here. Jacob Jacobson, the Kelliher justice of the peace, i3 transact- ing business in Bemidji today. | Hot baked chicken served eyery night atthe Palace res- taurant. A.T. Wheelock made a busi- ness trip to Kelliher last night, returning home this morning. Mrs. J. C. Dale of Turtle River arrived in the city this morning for a short visit here with friends. G. E. Crocker left last night for Blackduck, where he will transact business for the Grand Forks Lumber Co. “Uncle” George Wetsel arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrik> to spend the day here on business. Mrs. E.N. French returned ithis morning from Blackduck, where she has been the guest of friends for several days. Don’t let the children suffer. If they are fre',ful peevish and cross, give them Hagllister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The best baby tonic known. Strength and health follow its use. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug store, Mrs. A. Hagberg, who has been the guest of relatives and friends at Brainerd for somie time past, arrived in the city last night and will remain here until Monday evening, when she will return to her home at Northome, G. M. Torrance of thistity and D. H. Eastman of St. Paulre- turned last night from the claim of Edward Crawford, near Aure, where they have spent the past two days hunting. They suc- ceeded in bagging about a dozen paatridges. How's This? * We offer one hundred dollars reward for any caseof catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrli 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. Pricé 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. last. We need the room for ——————————————————————————————————————————————————————— WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF MACHINE NEEDLES TO fit All Makes of [ACHINES ——————————————————————— —————————————————— FLEMING @ DOWNS, 'Phone 57. 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 the machines must go regardless of cost. Winter Goods, consequently THE BARTLET, Regular $35.00 for $30.00 OLD HOMESTEAD, Reg- ular $30. for $25. SUPERIOR, Regular $15.00 for $12.50 THESE NACHINES 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. Bemidfi. [for straightening his left-leg. ‘Editor Ha.yso the Sentunel 15 in St. Paul on drmnage business. |- J. H, Allen of Blackduck is transacting business'in Bemidji}. today. Mr, and Mrs. E Rollan of Bag: | ley were vlswors in Bemidj jioyes- terday. W. D. Bright of Tenstrxke is a business visitor in the city yes- terday. W. T. Blakely came down from Farley. this morning for a short business visit in the city. Fresh Dairy Butter and eggs always on hand at J. P.Young’s grocery. § W. C. Brown went to Nury this morning tospend Sunday in that village with relatives and friends. The Palace restaurant will serve a special Sunday dinner from 12 to 3 p. m. Miss Alice Mills arrived from ‘Walker last night to spend Sun- day with her parents in Bemidji. Mrs. Donaldson left last night for Northome, where she will spend afew days with friends and relatives.. The Highest market prices paid for farm produce at J. P. Young’s Store. Miss Della Bradford, teacher in the public schools at Laporte, is in the city today for an over Sunday visit with friends. The party given last night at the school house in Northern township was well attended and a delightful time was enjoyed. R. E. White arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Duluth and left last night for Kelliher, where he will conduct loggirg| operations next winter. A, A, Garis, formerly manager of the iocal teiephone exchange but now manager of the Grand Rapids exchange, spent last night in Bemidji on business. Mrs. C. F. Miller, Miss Me- Curdy and Miss Vinette of Cass Lake arrlved in the city this afternoon for an over Sunday visit with relatives and friends. W. H. Roberts left this morn ing for St. Paul, where he will undergo the second operation This operation will be the final one, Anthony Stephens and William Brown, two woodsmen, were given sentences of five days each in the county jail this morning by Judge Pendergast for drunk- enness, E.N. French and George T. Baker returned last night from a trip down Grant creek and the Mississippi. They were success- ful in killing 85 ducks and brought nearly ‘that number home with them. E Mr. and Mrs, O. Hessness pas- sed through the city today en- route from their home near Northome to Fosston, where they will visit with friends and relatives for a few days. FOR RENT—House either fur- nished or unfurnished. Ap- ply to John Bailey, Phone 89. Cleanse your system of 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. Miss Emma Samson returned to her home at Crookston this afternoon after a short visit in Bemidji at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Mageau. Harry Palmer, formerly at the Princess grocery, aud George Canterbury of Cass Lake, have accepted “positions at the W, G. Schroeder grocery store on Minuesota avenue. Robert Conroy was arrested for indecent exposure yesterday and brought before Judge Pend. "|ergast yesterday afternoon. He was fined the costs, $3 and “*hunched” out of town. EYES -Dr. C. J. Larson, the "*“well known eye spec- ialist will be at the Hotel Remore Bemidji, Minn., Ociober 17th,and remain 22nd. Dr. Larson’s work| meets with universal satisfaction and those in need of his services shéuld not fail to' see him at that time. no rellet until [ tried WINE c Cardui is FREELY and frankly, describing your symptoms. We will consider your case and give - ‘you free advice (in plain sealed envelope). Don’t hesitate, but 'write today. Address: Lufll!s’ Ad- visory Dept., The Chattanooga Medi~ ¢ine Co., Chattmooga, Tenn, i “About a'year. ago," wntes Mrs. Mattle A!len, of 1123 Broadway, Augusta, Ga. blind, sick headaches and backaches, and could get Woman’s Relief - 1 lmmedlate!y commenced toimprove, and - now | feel'like 2 new woman, and wish to recommend it to all sick women, for | | know it will cure them, as it did me.”’, vegetable herbs, which relieves! female pains, regulates female functions,tonesuptheorgans to a proper state of health. ., 1 suffered with RDUI pure, medicinal extract of Try it for your trouble. Every druggist sells it in $1.00 | MinneapOIis ‘and To Cahfomla Until October 31. Proportionately low rates to Pacific Northwect. : ,Go by way of Colorado if you like. : “The Ror.lq Island has two routes to California and you'll find the service—especially the meals— as good as any in the country. Through tourist Pullmans from 'Twin Cities_four times a week. New equipment of wide window chair cars and coaches—electric lights and electric fans. Use this coupon if interested. ‘W.L. HATHAWAY, Dist. Pass. Agent, 322 Nicollet Ave., MINNEAPOLIS. Please send me folder “Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeper,” with details of colonist rates to Pacific Coast. Address ~ [ AMUSEMENTS | A Talented Youngster. Master Georgie, who will ap- pear withthe “Girlfrom Sweden” “[at the City Opera house, Oct. 20, has a reputation that he may well feel proudof. A mere child, he can putto shame many of his eldersinthe theatrical profession. He has had the pleasure of being admired by the® Paesident of the United States and applanded by thelargestand best city audiences The youngster is not only a born actor, but sings well, his singing specialty especially being one of the big hits of the show. For the past few seasons he retired from thestage while attending the New York Normal school. So great has been the success of the child that he has played sev- eral European engagements un- der a_well known management. E. S. Learned of Morgan Hall, Cal,, arrived in the city last night { - to spend a few days here with his brother, C. L. Learned. Mr. Learned expects to dispose of a fruit farm which he owns in Cali- formia and cngage in business in this vicinity. 2 ENGRAVED » ON = chRv S PIECE- - X The most excluSive and _ beautifut line of Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Baking Powd_er Alum Baking Pow- ders interfere with digestion and are un- healthful. Avoid the alum, ‘ ‘Mrs. A. G. Rutledge went to Cass Lake this afternoon fo spend Sunday in that city with| friends. g Rev. J, J. Trask arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike to spend the day here with friends. Bt Herbert Young arrived in the city last night from- Wadena for a visit here with his brother, Harry Young. - Chairman Danaher of the county board left last night for Kelliher, where he will spend a few days viewing the Shotley county road. J.-J. Opsahl has closed a deal whereby he disposes of 200 acres of Jand near Blackduck to John McDougald. Mr. Opsahl took a stock of dry goods and gents’ furnishings as part payment for the land. The goods are located Libby (lass Sheriff Thos. Bailey returncd list night from Stillwater, where he took Rachael Cleveland. sen- tenced to serye five years in the state’s prison, Mrs. Balley ac companied the sheriff to Still- water and has left for Chippewa Falls, Wis., where she will be the guestof relatives and' friends for some time. . 2 * on the market < Actmowledged the Best . ‘Just received a large ‘as- 5 sortment. Hand Painted China and Silverware in the latest - patterns. . “GEO. T. BAKER,Q €o : sttncnon of the build g appea' in the Beaudette building on Minnesota avenue and - will be disposed of at pubhc sa.ie by Mr. Opsahl - Miller a’ Candidate. his ‘candidacy for the oflme of “|alderman for the seconq ward. ‘Me. Miller states that he is for| 4n open policy, - thh proper re- l', stncbmns ~ New Sehool Hous 6. is- l;o be erected at Iapofl,e thi fall. Notice' of bids for the in anozher)calumn. > o - 7. J. Miller toq:w annonnced |- A new.four room school hol.se making it very + and graceful. “The boitom needs 1o | be much heavier, so that is separate” ‘The good workmanship on this oven shows' for itself; in fact, good werkmanship shows all over ke Chief—every part fits,” and these escentials enable the range to. do its work economically and” well. It has a duplex grate- wbod or- coal .can be used with nochange of grates. The back flue i made entirely of cactiron and will last a lifetime. If this flue is madeof steel it soon rusts = out. The *'Chie'** is the rarge of the year and we would be pleased to show it $0 you.. The R uusd Oak Zpeople make the best *And this, S 3 1t s consi heating 'stove in . the world and could “not but the best range. complete and s the Round Oak Chiof Steel Range. ed the best mounted finest finished, most ‘aclory rapge ever made.” W. M. ROSS, BEMIDJI, - ~aftord tomakeansthing py, gware and Coal Dealer Furnaces Stoves Ranges BASS LAKE. Mr. Martin made a trip to Be- midji Saturday last. Miss Theresa Brondby is teaching Miss Parker’s school near Solway for a few weeks. urday with friends at Bemidji. Irwins from Bemidji, who spent a few weeks out here left a week ago. The Crowl school house is now complete and will-be open for school work in a few weeks. * Miss Carrie Farden spent Sats | l The Churches l Scandinavian Lntheran ser- yvices will be held tomorrow service. Sunday school at noon. Matt Mayer and Charles Mose- {vaugh Teft this morning for Mud lake, where they will spend a few days hunting ducks. The Largest‘Stoek lowest. HANA fitting shoe known. bill wfll be less. Shoes! Shoes DREW SELBY Selby” ’Shoe' once will always wear one. men’s shoe that will give satisfaction, carried i in all lea.thers, styles, and wxdths- SECURITY shoes for the Cluldren and your shoe' , = 1S ! The Best Makes! h s! can be found at E. H. Winter & Co.’s Store. The price we guarantee to be as low as the The name “Hanan” stands for the best quality and the best The lady whowears a ‘Drew ‘GENTLEMAN a $3.50 gentle- SCHOOL snox’, ‘Buy Security morning at 10:30. No ‘evening ° E T i