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Vew Hotel Opposite Depot. Rates: $1 to $2 per day. Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. '€ CEEEEEEECEETECFEEEEEEEE CEERREREEEH Stechman, Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos, Oftice stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. " Hollowe’en at Tom Smart’s new barn. Everybody invited. Miss Vannett of Cass Lake spent yesterday in the city with relatives. L. G. Townsend is a business visitor in the city today from Blackduck, An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pioneer office. W. L. Preble left this after- noon for Bagley, where he will attend the timber sale to be held in that village. Mrs. H. E. Anderson returned Saturday night from Minneapolis where she has been the guest of relatives and friends for the past eight weeks. John Hendrickson of Fosston arrived in the city Saturday night and will remain here for a| few days the guest of his daugh- ter, Mrs. A. C. Smith. The price of a beauty face is $1.00—three packages of Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red lips, bright ey es and loyely color. 385 cents, tea or| tablets. Barker 's Drug store. 0ctobe__—| Dxamon ds li | ‘ 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 fall assortment. a’n K. A Barker, 3rd St. Jeweler. i to business matters for a short |er ’s Drug store. | Catarrh Cure. | Toledo, O. Read the Daily Pioneer. Typewriter ribbons, the best, At the Pioneer office. C.L. Rauk of Shevlin wasa visitor in Bemidji over Sunday. J. Bisiar made a business trip to Crookston Saturday,returning home last night. See the ladies’ coats that are ;selling at one-half of regular price. O’Leary & Bowser. Dr. R. B. Foster returned yes- terday afternoon from a profes- sional trip to Fosston. The young people of the city are invited to Tom Smart’s new barn tomerrow night, William Cole arrived in the city this morning from his home near Tenstrike for a visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs, A. Gilmour, A. A. Goodrich left yesterday for Duluth, where he will spend a short time on business for the Carpenter-Lamb company, for which he is superintendent in this section. Ole G. Olson, a pioneer of Be- midji who is now located at Ripple, arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Ripple, where he will attend time. All women should strive to be | beautiful. Beauty rules man- ikind, Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes and cream-like complexion. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Bark- E. S. Kincannon left this morn- ing for Spokane, Wash,, where ihe will spend the winter for his health. Mr, Kincannon has parti- ally recovered from a severe at- itack of rheumatism and will re- |main in the west until he com- pletely regains his former health. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s 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. and give more heat in less time and retain it longer than any stove ever made. secure a perfect Air Tight Heater, fire. By the patent method of taking the draft from the top, we The draft being obtained from descending currents, which ar full of impurities, makes the heater the best of venttilators. e e Ghe WILSON Hmproved Air Tight Heater rn_Cobs, or Cord Wood giving us absolute control of the The air Fifty Years the Standard ‘DR: RiCEs BAKING POWDER R Gream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes Ho Aium Read the Daily Pioneer. A regular meeting of the city council will be held this eyening. See the ladies coats that are selling at one-half of regular price.. O’Leary & Bowser. Epham Washburn of Tenstrike was in Bemidji today enroute to Minneapolis, where he will look after business matters for a short time. Joseph Barnery left yesterday for Rochester, Minn,, where he will undergo an operation at the Mayo hospital for an affection of the throat. The young people of the Pres- byterian churchgive a Hallowe’en party at Tom Smart’s big new barn tomorrow night to which all are invited. Mrs. C. F. Miller spent yes- terday in Bemidji with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Brooks. She returned to her home at Cass Lake this morning. Mrs. G. A. Coppersmith left yesterday afternoon for Minne- apolis, where she was called by a message announing the critical illness of her mother, C. R. Duthie, who has been employedinthemill of the Crooks- ton Lumber company in this city during the season, left Saturday night for San Point, Idaho,where he will be employed. Healthy, happy babies. Mothers say that Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the great- est baby medicine in the world. Makes them strong, well and ac- tive. 385 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. John Halvorson and children of Greenbush ar- rived in Bemidji Saturday night and will enjoy a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Mageau. Mrs., Mageauis a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Halvorson. Superintendent O’Neil, in charge of the logging on the In- dian reservations in this section, renewed acquaintances in Be- midji Saturday night and yester- day and returned yesterday af- ternoon to his home Cass Lake, Will Investigate. Charges filed against Sheriff C. A, Erickson of Roseau county by his father, Erick Erickson, will be investigated looking to his removal. Bendor Holdahl of Roseau and George E. Halberg of Warroad have been appointed by Governor Johnson as commis- sioners, and will meet Nov. 7 at Roseau to take evidence. Their report will be submitted to the governor, who will decide from the evidence whether the charg- es are sustained. Read the Daily Pioneer. Sergeant Witte of the local re- cruiting station went to Cass Lake this afternoon. See the ladies coats that are selling at one-half of regular price. O’Leary & Bowser. A. M. Pieree returned this af- ternoon from Crookston, where he has spent severa! days on business. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 50c. per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer office. Manager Marsen of the Minne- apolis, Red Lake & Manitoba railway company, is making a visit up the line of the road to- day. One lot of ladies coats (last year garments) at half price. O’Leary & Bowser. A. O. Aubolee and Anton Kroken are spending the day at Cass Lake on business before the U. 8. land office in that city. Ben Bishop, whois now em- ployed by the Great Northern at Akeley, spent yesterday in Be- midji with relatives and friends, returning to Akeley this morn- ing, An operation for the removal of a tumor on the leg of- Mrs. R. J. Dearborn was performed this morning. The operation was successful and the condition of the lady is satisfactory. Dr. J. Warniger, formerly of Bemidji but who is now located at Crookston, arrived in the city this afternoon and will spend a few dayson professional busi- ness. J. C. Hursh arrived in the city this morning from his home- stead near Three Island lake and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will transact business before the land office. F. L. Cizner, of Buena Vista isin town today and leaves to- morrow morning for Klamath! Falls, Oregon, where he has ac- et . H cepted a position as an engineer| in a large saw mill. Mr. Cizner will also look over the country with a view of moving there next year. One lot of ladies coats (last! year garments) at half price. O’Leary & Bowser. From the view point of the average man housework is very easy. The wife is right at home. She is her own mis- tress. She can sit down and rest any time. She can even %o to bed for a nap if she feels like it. She can order her household affairs just to suit her own convenience. If she doesn’t feel equal to doing work to-day, she can do it to-morrow. That’s the beautiful theory of the average man. Just suppose the E tian task-mas- ters, when the e the required daily tale of brlcks tax the uttermost of human strength, had said to the toiling slaves, ® n’t hurry, take a rest every now and then—only don’t forget that your tale of bricks must be all right ‘at night or else there’ll be trouble.” There’s the fact. There " are the day’s duties to be got through, and the women who can rest may not. The woman, who, when she married, said, *Now, 'l be my own mistress,’ ¥ finds herself a slave to household cares and duties. And oh! how much that woman needs rest sometimes. She brushes and scrubs, and rolls pastry, her temples t,hrobbmg, her back aching, her nerves %Vwermg under the stress of hat she would give if she coul ]ust creep upstairs and throw herself on'the bed in a darkened room and rest. Rest would temporarily relieve the strain, doubtless, but it would be the same story over again to-morrow. The real need of weak, nervous women is strength, and that’ need is fully met and satisfied by Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong and sick women well. 1t re- moves the causes of women’s weak- ness, tranquilizes and invigorates the nerves, encourages the appetite and induces restful sleep. “Favorite Pre- scription” is a positive cure for the most complicated and obstinate cases of leucorrhea, excessive flowing, pain- ful menstruation, unnatural suppres- sions and irregularities, prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak back, *female weakness,” anteversxon, retroverelm, bearmg-down sensations, chronic con- gestion, inflammation and ulceration of the womb, inflammation, pain and tenderness of the ovaries, accompanied with “internal heat.” “I am pleased to add my testimony Chaplin, Patriotic Daughters of Amer- ica, of 413}4 Michigan Avenue, Lansing, Mich. *I cannot find language to ex- ?ress my gratitude and joy over the ct that I am well once more. Wear- ing my corsets too tight seemed to have brought on an extra abdominal pres- sure, weakening the ligaments and &}Jshmg the internal organs down. hat to do I knew not, as no medi- cines 1 took seemed to hel “I had heard of Dr. Pxerce s Favorxte Prescription and determined to try it, as a last resort. Before the first bottle was used I began to feel better, but could hardly believe that this was permanent, but m: 3! improvement went steadily on, within four months. I was like a new woman. Now I have no more pains, am well and strong, and am extremely grate- ful to you.” There is nothing to conceal about the make-up of “ FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION.” It is an absolutely pure medicine— - WELCOME WORDS TO WOMEN. made of native roots—Nature’s own restoratives, compounded after a form- ula concerning which there can be po %emon, by skilled chemists and by thoroughly scientific processes. Doctor Pierce is ‘perfectly willing to let every one know that his “FAVORITE PRE- SCRIPTION” contains Blue Cohosh root, Lady’s Stipper root, Unicorn root, Black Cohosh root and Golden Seal root. Every doctor knows that such a pre- scription is beneficial in the diseases of women 'and when properly com- pounded is certain to effect a cure in nearly all cases when given a fair trial. Every bottle of the *FAVORITE PRE- SCRIPTION” which leaves Dr. Pierce’s immense laboratories in Buffalo, N. Y., has plainly printed upon its wrapper all the ingredients of which it is com- posed. us Dr. Pierce proves to the world his own confidence in the rem- edy which for forty years has bornme his name and which is known all through the United States and Canada, England, Australia, and in parts of South America, Africa and Asia, as a sovereign cure for those diseases which, unchecked, make our women old be- fore their time. It will be noticed that there is no alcohol in the “FAVORITE PRESCRIP- TION.” Dr. Pierce never believed in using alcohol in the preparation of his famous household remedies. For it, he substitutes chemically pure glycenne, which has wonderful properties for ex- tracting the medicinal principles of roots and preserving them at their full strength, without any deleterious effect whatever. In favor of Dr. Pierce’s medicines is the frank, confiding, open, honest statement of their full _composition, giving every ingredient in plain En- glish, without fear of successful criti- cism and with confidence that the good sense of the afflicted will lead them to appreciate this honorable man- ner of confiding to them what they are taking into their stomachs when mak< m% use of these medicines. r. Pierce feels that he can afford to take the afflicted into his full confi« dence and lay all the ingredients of his medicines freely before them be- cause these ingredients are such as are endorsed and most strongly praised by scores of the most eminent medical writers of all the several schools of practice as cures for the diseases for which these medicines are recom- mended. Your druggists sells the “FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION” and also that famous alterative, blood purifier and stomach tonic, the *GOLDEN MEDICAL Discov- ERY.” Write to Dr. Pierce about your case. He is an experienced physician and will treat your case as confidential and without charge for correspondence. Address him at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., of which he is chief consultmg physician, It is as easy to be well as ill—and much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of illness. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipation. They are tiny, sugar-coated ranules. One little “ Pellet” is a gentle axative, two a mild cathartic. All dealers in medicines sell them. Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing and get a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- viser, over 1000 pages. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. — The Dime Saver Store. Come and see the special sale of 10¢ goods, Reward of $25. I will pay $25 to any person who will furnish me with evi- dence that will secure the con-| viction of the parties who are stealing lumber from my yards. Iam always at my offlce during loffice hours to wait upon and ac- comodate the public. M. E. SmiTH. in behalf of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription,” writes Miss Earline Agard, Helmer Peterson Aliye. A report to the effect that Helmer Peterson, formerly manager of the local Western Union telegraph station, was {dead at Fargo, was circulated yesterday. The report was in- tvestigated and found to be un true. runo is No More. Bruno, the valuable bulldog belonging to Dr, W, R, Morrison, was today run over and killed by i the east bound Great Northern | passenger. {Minnesota - Wisconsin. Football Game. Ou account of the Minuesota- Wisconsin football game at Min- neapolis, - Novemoer - 4th, the Great Northern Railway will sell tickets at the rate of one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. Tickets onsale- November 3nd iand for all trains arriving in the twin cities not later than 8 p. m. Noyember 4th, final return limit, November 6th. Ask your local agent for further particalars. Complete, Origmal and Augmented Scenic and Electric Production as Played E: ngagement xtraordi BEMID JI [Saturday INary| One Night Only. Nov'mb'r 4 5 months at La Salle Theatre, Chicago. 10---Musical C $50,000 Production---The Musical Extravaganza. His Highness A Musical More Laughs Comedy and Music In Two e e than all others Acts Combined ~. - THESHOW WITE.Misie.. - omedy Stars---10 and 50 others including the Famous Broilers. And the Best Chorus on Earth. Twenty Big Musical Numbers. Ten Positive Song Hits. Prices: $1.50, $1, 75c¢, 50c Seats on Sale Wed- Note: becomes gradually heated as it passes thru draft pipe and therefore enters the fire at the right temperature, supplying the proper amount = of Oxygen to produce and maintain a perfect combustion, and saving Fuel, becnu:e with our Damper we have complete control of the fire. The hot air coming from the top ignites and utilizes as fuel all the gases in the Stove which in other Stoves goes to waste. This explains \\h\ the Wilson Heater consumes much less fuel than other Stoves and is therefore more economical. Mail orders now ready. Call and see them. For sale only by FLEMING BROS., Successors to FLEMING & DOWNS. The Management Has Guaranteed This Big Attraction a Very Heavy Sum and the Public are Admonished to Lend Their Aid That Other Similar Productions May Be Induced to Vi sit Us. l Will Burn Chips, Shavings, Bark, Roots, Co Phone s7. l I