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ton, + loyely color., 35 Barker’s Drug store. |kind. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- 333333333333333333333 333333333 333333333333 . New Hotel Stechman, ¢ $ Opposite Depot. . 'l'enstrike, Minn, E ® Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Newly Built ‘and g n Furnished. i ¥ - . . . w a First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. W E Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. & : Rates: $1 to $2 per day. Henry Stechman, Prop. 3 THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Atforney H. A. Simons went to _ Northome last night. Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. A daughter was yesterday * born to Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Page. Mack Kennedy of Cass Lake took in the Eagles dance last Rev. J. J.Trask returned to Tenstrike last night after a few days’ visit in Bemidji. An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pioneer office. H. R. McDonald of Kelliher, who was in the city yesterday, left in the afternaon for Crooks- " "The two marshals were in Be- midji: this morning and left for the east on the afternoon train, Mr. Tufts going to Walker,where he yet has some business to dis- pose of, and Mr. Mallory going| to his home at Duluth. The price of a beauty face is| $1.00—three packages of Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red lips, bright eyes and; cents, tea or tablets. October Diamonds v 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. ® E. A. Barker, 3rd. St. Jeweler. | feree in bankruptcy, transacted night. | business in Bemidji yesterday Read the Daily Pioneer. [ J. E. Wilkin is in the city today from Cass Lake. The Dime Saver Store. Come| and see the special sale of 10c | goods. T. J. Miller spent last night at -Shevlin on business, returning home this morning. i Ole J, Vaule of Crookston, re- between trains. Pears, the most delicious on the market, to arrive this week on M. & I. tracks. Inquire of W. G. Schroeder. George A. Markham left this afternoon for his old home ‘at Holyoke, Mass., ‘where he will spend a month with relatiyes and | triends. | Superintendent Strachan of | the M. & I, passed through the city last night enroute to North. ome, where he will look after the work on the extension. Mrs. H.*F."Mark and two child- ren, who have been the guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Hitchcock, accompanied Mr. Mark home to Fosston yesterday. All women should strive to be beautiful.” Beauty rules man- tain Tea brings red lips, bright jeyes and cream-like complexion. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Bark- ]er’s Drug store. Mel Barnard, of the firm of Barnard & Gorder, was in the city yesterday. The firm has lately completed a large railroad i contract for the Sooin North Da- kota and is now making arrange- ments to install logging camps ton the Crookston Lumber com- pany’s Wilton spur, where it will carry on operations this winter. 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- 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 the system. free. Price 75c. per Sold by“all druggists. bottle. constipation. Ghe WILSON Improved Air Tight Heater Will Burn Chips, Shavings, Bark, Roots, Corn Cobs, or Cord Wood and give more heat in less time ever made. and retain it longer than any stove By the patent method of taking the draft from the top, we secure a perfeet Air Tight Heater, g giving us absolute control of the 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 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, because 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 why the Wilson Heater consumes much less fuel than other Stoves and is therefore more economical. Call and see them. For sale only by FLEMING BROS., Successors to FLEMING & DOWNS. Phone s57. ‘great’ system.of .- and heretofore unkn The A box-mark of the American Cigar Company is the official seal of insurance on your cigars, whatever price you pay for them, insurance of quality, uniformity, cleanness and condition. It guarantees you better cigars at every price—cigars that are fragrant, full-flavored, mel- low and absolutely unvarying in quality. The American Cigar Company has established scientific system in every stage of cigar production, from the culture of the tobac the cigar. ! The American Cigar Company has equipped a. . Stemmeries ” to provide for new own tobacco-improving processes, which no other mgnufacturer even attempfs, The selected leaf is thoroughly fermented by a .- two-year proceéssand the ripening tobacco is perfectly blended—a211 the qu: alities of the selected varieties of _leaf that have been'stored in contact being smoothly mingled. The o rdinary factory operation called “ blending ” is not.blending at all but merely mixing. The finished cigars are stored in great “Humidors’’ where the climatic conditions of Cuba are copstantly maintained—a moist warm air and an even temper- cigar production. ature. Here the finished’ cigars; are constantly . im- co to the delivery of proving, like rare old wine~~with all their character- istic aroma intact untilthey are dealer. After this seasoning ready to go to-the and- maturing and before being shipped, the cigar boxes are sealed and double-sealed in a tough parchment paper wrapper which does much to preserve their condition. ' The only way to get the highest cigar quality at any price is to see you get an American Cigar Com- * pany brand. The cigar that suits thousands of other smokers may not please your taste at all; yet the way to test the results of the new tobacco-improving pro- cess is to begin with such a remarkable “hit” as the “ANNA HELD” CIGAR 5 Cents The “Anna Held ” is a perfectly blended smoke—a typical example of the results of the new system of It is a seasoned cigar, with no slightest trace of rawness; rich and full-flavored, yet with no tinge of bitterness; well-rolled, even-burning, fragrantand satisfying. Jold by all dealers in good cigars " Trade supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL @ CO.,-Minneapolis, Mina. Read the Daily Pioneer. A special meeting of the Eagles | will be held this evening. J. J. Opsahl returned this morning from a business trip up ; the north line. At W. G. Schroeder’s store, received one car fancy Ada flour call and get our prices. The grand ball given last night by the local aerie of Eagles was largely attended and the lodge netted a good sum. Roy Wheelock, who has spent the summer 1n the southern states as advance agent for the Wallace shows, will return home tonight. Richard Gorman, commander- internally, acting directly upon |in-chief of the Union Veterans’| the blood ard mucous surfaces of | Testimonials sent |his home in St. Paul after having! Union, returned this morning to spent several weeks in . Bemidji. C. M. Baconand W. W. Browne Take Hall’s Family Pills for |left this morning for Northome! and other points up the line of the M. & I., where they will look after business interests for a few days. Sentence was suspended on a vagrant last nightin Judge Skin- vik’s court upon his promise to leave the city. .One drunk was fined 5 by Judge Skinvik this morning. Contractor G.E. Kreatz -left this morning for St, Paul, where he will present a bid for the erec- tion of the new Hamm Brewing company building to be erected on Third street. Dr. J. Warninger of Crookston who has spent several daysin the city on business, will make Bemidji his headquarters during. the winter and will start the Typewriter ribbons, the best, At the Pioneer office. L. Amadon is a visitor midji today from Alida. in Be- A. E. Underwood is a business visitor in the city today from i Solway. John Patrie of Maple Ridge township is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Car of fancy pears this week on M. & I, tracks for sale either on track or at the W. G. Schroeder store. John Winblud, who has been in the employ of A. D. Moe for some time past, left yesterday afternoon for Grand Forks,where he has accepted another position. John Baker, who has served as a petit juror at the recent term of federal court in Minneapolis, passed through the city last night enroute to his home near Ten- | strike. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 50c. per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer :ofiice. { P. L. Hancock, who has been jand will spend some time here before returning to Minneapolis. George Millett ‘of Cass Lake, superintendent for the J. Neils company, was in the city today on his return to Cass Lake after |a trip to Tenstrike, Mr. Millett [states that the company will log about 20,000,000 feet of pine lo- cated east of Tenstrike during the winter. i last night entertained a number of their friends ata Hallowe’en | Miss Olga Skinvik is confined to her home.seriously ill. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River is in the city today. Arthur Gracy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gracy, is seriously ill with typhoid fever. Sheriff Bailey returned this afternoon from Owatonna, where he took the four children of Mrs Nora Inglehardt Friday. Charles Butcher, a resident on the Carr farm about two miles south of Bemidji, is seriously ill | with inflamatory rheumatism. ' Ross Hancock arrived in Be- midji this morning from Three Island lake and will take up a course of study at the Bemidji { Commercial college. The ladies aid of the Presby- terian church will meet with Mrs. A. E. Smith tomorrow af- ternoon at 2:30, All ladies are invited to come and bring their | thimbles, George McCrea, who returned this morning from a business soliciting Odd Fellows insurance | trip up the north line, left this at Tenstrike for a few days, re-jafternoon for Minneapolis, where turned to Bemidji this morning|{he will spend several days on | business. 3 John Willis, purchasing agent for the Northern Pacific railway company, passed through the city this morning enroute to his home in St. Paul after a business trip up the line of the M. & 1. E. L. McClatchie, formerly chief clerk for Supt. O’Neil at Cass Lake, has leased the Brink- Mr. and Mrs. George Keihm]ma.n residence on Beltrami ave- nue and expects to remove his family to this city about Nov. 10 erection of an office in the near |party at their home, 1115 Dewey to/mstke Bemidjihis npurehoma, future, Healthy, happy Mothers say that Hollister’s avenue. The evening was spent ments. The Mrs. George Handy left this babies. |in games, followed by refresh-|afternoon for Deer River, where following were|she will join her husband, who Rocky Mountain Tea is the great- | present: Messrs. and Mesdames |is now employed at the Dempsey est baby medicine in the world. |E. N. French, George T. Baker, |logging camps as superintend- Makes them strong, well and ac-|C. H. Casler, O. K. Erwig, Allan{ent. Mr. and Mrs. Handy will tive. 35 cents, tea: or tablets. I ————— S Barker’s Drug store. Benner, J. E Lindgren, Keihm. George | remain at Deer River during the ! winter. ¥ i Correspondence CUNNINGHAM. The town of Ardenhurst is to have a Current Events club in the near future. Mrs. James McLean returns Monday from Jenkins where she has been visiting the past week. Lou Stone passed by Monday on his way to Squaw Lake to hunt ducks. J. W. Anderson arrived Tues- day from St: Paul. ‘W. H. Utley, Claude and Victor Fish, Dell Frederick and Rolfe and Wallace Cunningham were among those who went to North- ome on Tuesday. Helen Darwin is reported as being quite sick. Itis rumored that work will be commenced on the right of way for the spur in fromBridgie. Miss Dady spent Saturday and Sunday at the Howard home. The new lath mill,trimmer and Buncher for Crnningham’s mill has arrived and will be hauled in from Northome as soon as the roads are suitable, { Ed Dyer passed by on his way ! to Northome. : Hugh McLean spent Wednesday night with the Cunninghams, Nick Johnson and-wife enter- tained at dinner Saturday even- ing in honor of Miss Dady. E. O. Cunningham went to Lytle’s Saturday eveningon legal business returning Sunday. Leola, Lee and Win Guptil re- iturned from an extended visit at { Minneapolis. Vivian Guptil and mother will return as-soon as Vivian’s throat has received the proper medical treatment. Victor Fish jammed his ankle - between two logs this week which disabled him for several days but on Saturday was well enough to make, a trip with the team to Northome. Catherine < Cunningham will spend the coming two weeks with her sister on her claim. fDon’t Grind YOUR LIFE AWAY Become & demonstrator and earn $5.00t0 $10.00a day. Men or Women. Guaranteed salary if wanted. House- hold —sollslikemagic. Our factory: overtime, Acttoday. ! COLONIAL SUPPLY CO., Hinaeapolls, Mlnn. |