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[ va ' 332333 Opposite Depot. \ First Class Accommodations i o 2 Your Pa kD M Rates: $1 to $2 per day. I;“Gi CEEEE EEEFEEEEEETEFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERERERETEREE A Néw hotég:l%Stech‘malj,' | \ Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and ¥ n Every Particular. ; tronage Earnestly Solicited. & Henry Stechman, Prop. w THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. W. R. Spears of Red Lake is a visitor in Bemidji today. 0..J. Laqua of Puposky visited friends in Bemidji yesterday. The Chicago Glee Club is one of the most famous male quart- ettes in the country. Miss Alice Pendergast went to Turtle River Saturday eyen- ing for a short visit with friends in that village. K. A, Hagen is in the city to- day returning to his homestead at Nebish from an extended visit with relatives and friends at Montivedeo. John Mogan left Saturday nighs for Northome, where he will remain for several days in the interests of the Crookston Lumber company. o Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bailey left Read the Daily Picneer. W. B. Sherman is confined to his room with sickness. L. Amidon of Alida was a yisi- tor in Bemidji over Sunday. | Miss Tinnie Pendergast Sun- i dayed with friends at Tenstrike. Sorenson born Peter of a son, Mr. and Mrs. are the parents yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg are the parents of a baby girl. born Saturday night, Suits pressed, cleaned and re- paired by S. J. Fryhling. Op- posite’Markham hotel. C. F. Scheers, editor of the Akeley Tribune, svent a short time in Bemidji Saturday even- ing between trains. Arthur Kirsch arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Crookston and will spend a few days here with friends. J.F.Boss and M. K. Smith Saturday evening for their farm |left Saturday night for Turtle east of Turtle River, where they will remain for a few days hunt- ing. They will establish their permanent residence on the claim in the near future. Makes digestion and. assimila= ton perfect. Meckes new red blood and bone. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A tonic for the sick and weak, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. John F. Mc¢Donald and son, John, Jr., of Minneapolis, are River, where they spent Sunday They returned home this morn- ing. e Miny wuseful and - valuable articles will be sold at the rummage sale to.be given by the Ladies of the Presbyterian this weelk. Frank Rogers left this morn- ing for Little Falls, where he will enjoy a short visit. Mr. Rogers expects that he will be accom- spending a few days at thejpanied ou his return by his Jester resort at Lake Plan- tagenet. The elder gentlemanis president of the John I, Me- father, who will probably make this city his future home. Tired out, worn out wowman Donald TLumber company of Minneapolis. | | o o e et et | OCthf;( Digmond§ fi;fl 'this afternoon for Cass Lake, Home Again---Vacations do make a big hole in the |} £ { pecket-book, but neverthe- ! less, the relentless demand for diamonds continues. As the old colored brother said about the chickens on the elevated perch—“Dey sholy is high, but dey must be had.” Before---January 1st. Dia- monds are going to ad- vance 10 per -cent. We { have just receided our 1 fall assortment. ) !\!fi v E. A. Barker, 3rd. St. Jeweler. cannot sleep, eat or work; seems as if she would fly to pieces. Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea ' makes strong nerves and rich red ! blood. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. i Barker’s Drug store. | | i terday William Blocker returned yes- from Edmore, N. D, ?where he has been engaged dur- | ing the harvest season in running a thresher. Mr. Blocker left . valuable tract of land in Battle | River township. | 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. ; : i We, the undersigned, have Eknown 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 tirm. Walding, Kinnan & {Marvin, 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 T5c. - per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for | constipation. Read the Daily Pioneer. { George Draper of Tenstrike 1s a business' visitor in Bemidji today. E. L. Warren of Cass Lake was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. J.H. Sullivan returned this afternoon from a business trip to Solway. Attend the rummage sale at the old Ross building Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cutter and children spent Sunday at Turtle River with friends. ; Mrs. G, E. Kreatz and daugh- ter of Brainerd spent yesterday in the city visiting Mr, Kreatz. Remember the rummage sale | to be giyen by the Ladies of the Presbyterian church Friday and Saturday of this week. Bemidji Elevator Co., agents {for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. The Olseth Concert company hunting ducks and partridges.! church Friday and Saturday of! of Fosston has been engaged to give a concert at the Norwegian Lutheran church in this city on Friday evening, Oct. 27, Mr. and Mrs George D. Ycung of St. Cloud arrived in the city Saturday night to spend two weeks in Bemidji with their daughter, Mrs. J. P, Lahr. J. E. Cahill leaves this evening for Blackduck, where he will spend a few days running lines in that vicinity for the Grand Forks Lumber company. D.E. Bradford, supermntend- ent of schools of Hubbard county, way to Becida, where he will n- spect the schools in that vicinity. A. T, Wheelock returned this lafternoon from Grand Works, where he has secured a large jnumber of men for the Red River Lumber -company at Akeley. : Resolution of Condolence. Again that silent and irresist- able messenger Death has en- tered our fold and taken away our beloved and esteemed sister, | Pear] Flint, in the flower of her I youth, a beautiful, intellectual and fascinating girl, scarce eighteen years of age, just enter- |ing the portals of womanhood, who by her amiable and womanly ,qualities, gentleness and uniform kindness, won the hearts of all who knew her. A Modern Sa- maritan who won all to her and | ; : i where he will make filing upon ajan earnest worker in the vine- yard of our order, who was faith- ful to the last, was most beloved and is now most sincerely jmourned by all who knew her. " BE 11 THEREFORE RESOLVED, That Bemidji Lodge No. 46, Mod- ern Samaritans, in convocation assembled, most sincerely de- plore the untimely taking off of our most honored sister, that the days of her life were thus cut short in the bloom of her woman- hood. That the sincerest sym- pathy of every member be and hereby is extended to the par- ents, relatives and friends of the deceased. That these resolutions be spread on the records of the Lodge, published and a copy de- livered to the parents. Dated Bemidji, Minn., Octobe: 22nd, 1905. : Mgs. J. A LUDINGTON, Mgs. A, W. DANAHER, i GEO. A. MARKHAM, Committee, Ladies’ Free Ticket. EXTRA! EXTRA! Opera House 6 Nights Commencing Monday Matinee Saturday Oct 23 Cora Warner’s II- - lusion Dances Warner Comedy Co. Illustrated Songs { Opening Bill A Soldier’s Sweetheart First Time Here at These Prices This Ticket will admit any Lady to a Reserved Seat MONDAY NIGHT ONLY. when accompanied by either lady or gentleman with ‘a paid 30c ticket which must be the reserved seat sale before 6 o’clock p. m. Monday. Limited to the first 300 ladies. Prices 10, 20, 80c. Secure your seatearly Cut This Coupon.Out. ’ PROF. MEST Up-side-down Entirely Free, MUSICIAN secured at s. Prices HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE was in the city yesterday on his| Fifty Years the Standard * BAKING POWDIR & Cream of Tariar Powder f#ade From Grapes Mo Alum E. A. Schneider left this morn- ing for Wadena, where he will spend a few days on business. Arthur Narveson is taking in the payment at Red Lake in the interests of Jeweler E. A. Barker. Attorney D. H. Fisk left yes- terday morning for Red Lake, where he will transact business for a short time. Judge Pendergast and Oscar Minor returned this morning from a hunting trip to Sgnaw lake, east of Northome. ~ Judge William Watts of the 14th - judicial district passed through the city yesterday en- route home to Crookston after a vacation at his, old home in east- ern Ontario. ; If you want a pretty face and delightful air, rosy cheeks and lovely hair, wedding trip across the sea, put your faith in Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store, Letter. to Mr. J. Barney, Bemidji, Minn. Dear Sir: Here’s a bully one. Mr. Dooley (notof Chicago), painter; Lancaster, N. H. got the job of painting the Episcopal par- sonage. He was used to a paint, as pure as Devoe‘ but wedk and short-measure—he didn’t know it was weak or short-measure. Dooley surveyed the job and said it would take 20 gallons. Mr. L. F. Moore, our agent, offered to give 10 gallons . Deyoe. Accepted of course, Eleven gallons did it; the 10 plus one. \ sonages on shares this yeax! Yours Truly F. W. Devok & Co., ' New York and Chicago. P.S. W. M, Ross sells our paint, \ |AMUSEMENTS ) --at the--- A | LOCAL OPERA HOUSE opens a week’s stand at the City Opera house in Bemidji this even- ing with the comedy-drama “A Soldier’s Sweetheart.”” The play is a meritorious production and its presentation here by the Warner compauy insures a first class show. Pleasing specialties, including illustrated songs and dancing, will be introduced be- tween acts. Ladies will be ad- mitted free tonight only. if ac- companied by a persor holding a paid admission ticket. The production of “The Holy City,” to be given at the Opera House Nov, 18 will e an agree- able surprise even to those who expect the most from the play, and the presentation will ‘be one that will live for years and re- cei constantly increasing praise and patronage at the] hands of the public. The play is founded on the incidents of the Biblical story just previous to and immediately after the cruci- fixion and the scene on Calvary is shown in a tableaux after the painting by Michael Angelo, The entire presentation is un- | der the personal supervision of Clarence Bennett. 4 Mr. Moore isn’t painting par- | ~ \ The Warner Comedy company NATURE’S ESSENCE ' Extra.c‘ted from the Roots of Native, Forest Plants . Go Straight Back to Nature for Your Health. There is Your Strength. Consider your body as an engine which sugl:iwlies you with all activity of mind and body. Keep the machinery well ‘oiled and it runs smoothly. -1t does not groan in doing its work. But let the stomach, which is the fire-box to the human engine, get “out of kil- ter” and we soon meet with disaster. The products of undigested and de- _ composing food is poison to the system. We do not live on what we eat but on what we digest, assimilate, and take up in the blood. The: blood in_turn feeds the nerves, the heart, and the ‘whole sYStem, and all goes well with us if the blood be kept pure and rich. If not, then the liver, which is the humah filter within us, gets clogged up and poisons "accumulate, in the body from over-eating, over-drinking, or hurriedly doing both:" The smash-up occurs when the blood is poisoned by the stomach and liver being unable to take care of the over-load! Theé red flag of danger is thrown out in the shape of eruptions on the skin, or in nervous- ness and sleeplessness, the sufferer be- coming blue, despondent and irritable, because the nerves lack nourishment and are starved. Nature’s laws are perfect if only we obey them, but disease follows dis- -obedience. Go straight to Nature for the cure, to the forest; there are mys- teries there, some of which we can fathom for you. Take the bark of the Wild-cherry tree, with Mandrake reot, Stone root, Queen’s root, Bloodroot .and Golden Seal root, make a scien- tific, Glyceric extract of them, with just the right é)roporbions, and you have Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It took Dr. Pierce, with the assist- ance of two learned chemists and phar- macists, many months of hard work experimenting to perfect this vegetable alterative and tonic extract of the great- est efficiency. To make rich; red blood, to properly nourish the nerves and the whole body, and cure that lassitude and feeling of weakness and nerve exhausiion, take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It bears THE BADGE OF HONESTY upon_every bottle in the full list of its ingredients, printed in plain English, and it has sold more largely in the past forty years than any other blood purifier and stomach tonic. The refreshing influence of this extract is like Nature’s influence—the blood 'is bathed ‘in the invigoratin, tonic which gives life to it and the vital fires ‘of the body burn brighter and their increased activity consumes the tissue rubbish which has accumulated in the system. The “Discovery” cures all skin affec~ tions, blotches, pimples, eruptions' and boils; heals old sores, or ulcers, *white swellings,” scrofulous affections and kindred ailments. The “Golden Medical Discovery” is just the tisue builder and tonic you Tequire when recovering from a hard cold, grip, pneumonia or a long siege of fever or other prostrating disease. No matter how strong the constitution, our stomach and liver are apt to be “out of kilter” occasionally. In con- sequence our blood is disordered, for the stomach is the laboratory for the constant manufacture of blood. It is a trite saying that no man is strongér than his stomach. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach—puts it in shape to make pure, rich blood—helps the liver and kidneye to expel the poisons from the body and thus cures both liver and kidney troubles. If you take this natural blood purifier and tonic, you will assist your system in manufactur- ing each day a pint of rich, red blood that is invigorating to the brain and nerves. The weak, nervous, run-down, debilitated condition which so many people suffer from, is usually the effect of poisons in the blood; it is often in- dicated by pimples or boils appearin on the skin, the face becomes thin and the feelings “blue.” ' Dr. Pierce’s ** Dis- covery” cures all blood humors as well ag being a tonic that makes one vigor- ous, strong and forceful. It is the only medicine put up for sale through drug- gists for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful drugs, and the only one, every ingredient of which has the professional endorsement of the leading medical writers of this country. Some of these endorsements are published in a little book of ex- tracts from' standard medical works and will be sent to any address free, on receipt of request therefor by letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. . It tells just what Dr. Pierce’s medicines are made of. The “Words of Praise” for the sev~ eral ingredients of which Dr. Pierce’s medicines are composed, by leaders in all the several schools of medical prac- tice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseasés for which the *Golden Medical Discovery" is advised, should have far more weight with the ! sick and afflicted than any amount of the so-called “testimonials” so con- spicuously flaunted before the public by those who are afraid to let the in< gredients of which their medicines are composed be known. Bear in mind that the “Golden Medical Discovery” has THE BADGE OF HONESTY On every bottle wrapper, in a full list of its in« gredients. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipation, invigorate the liver and regulate stomach and bowels. Chicago Glee Club, benefit of public library, November 7. Get your overcoats cleaned, pressed and repaired at Fryhling, | the tailor opposite the Markham hotel. 2 Mrs. Donaldson returned to Bemidji Saturday from North- ome, where she has spent several days with relatives and friends. li?aul Foucault and Bart Staf- ford spent yesterday at Mud Lake in search of ducks. They/ report having secured about 20 birds. y Game Warden Rutledge re- turned Saturday night from Nebish ard Red Lake, where he spent a short time on official business. Editor A.G. Bernard of the Cass Lake Voice came up yester- day afternoon and remained here for a short time on drainage business. e R George A. Ralph, state drain- .age engineer, was in the city last night from Crookston between trains. A Guy Munroe of Crookston ar- rived in the city this afternoon and expects soon to accept a position as clerk at one of the camps of the Crookston Lumber COm PAB., T Mrs, A. Larson visited friends at Blackduck yesterday. = She was accompanied to Blackduck Saturday evening by’ Miss Car- rie Hoff of St. Hilaire, “who hag been the guest of Mrs. Liarson’: for several days. George McTaggart, Bacon, W. W. Browne and J. P, Duncalf left this morning for Cass Lake. . From that city the parcy will go by boat to the lakes in that vicinity on an extended duck hunting tour. They expect to be absent from Bemidji about a week. ; ever made. of Oxygen to produce ahd maintain is therefore more economical. Call Will Burn Chips, Shayings, Bark, Roots, Corn Cobs, or Cord Wood - and give more heat inless time and retain it longer than any stov® By the patent method of taking the draft from the top, w® secure a perfect Air Tight Heater, giving us absolute control of th® fire. The draft being obtained from descending currents, which ar full of impurities, makes the heater the best of venttilators. The air becomes gradually heated as it passes'thri draft pipe ‘and therefore enters the fire at the right temperature, supplying the proper amount Fuel, becanse with our Damper we have complete control of the fire. The hot air coming from the top ignites and ttifize ‘gases in the Stove which in other Stoves goes to wasf why the Wilson Heater consumes much less fuel than othér Stoves and FLEMING BROS., Successors to FLEMING & DOWNS. Phone 57. Ghe WILSON ' Improved Air Tight Heater a perfect combustion, and saving s as fuel all the . This explains and see them. For sale only by | |