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E f Read the Daily Pioneer. TH ) Typewriter ribbons, the best, Go to Haki{eruu’s for Photos. | At the Pioneer office. A. Austin of Tenstrike is] *Uncle” George Wetsel is in CITY. i transacting business in the cir,y|t.hg city today from Tenstrike. today. W. D, Bright of Tenstrike is a Don’t fail t7 see “That Little | business visitor in the city to- Swede.” Opera house Monday |day. night. ! Reserved seats for “That Little Mrs. J. C. Dale of Turtle River | Swede’” on sale at Barker’s drug is the guest of friends in Bemidji | store. today. David McAllister arrived ‘in An excelléub line of typewriter | the city from Farley this morn- paper, at from 80¢ to $1.75 per|ing. box at the Ploneer office. One-hundred cords, D. H. Fisk transacted law busi- | tamarack wood for sale. ness at Blackduck last night, re- | Heffron, 11th street west. turning homwe this morning. B.C. Smyfll and George Piclf- Co., agents! ette went to Blackduck on busi- ness. dry 4fy H. L. Bemidji Elevator for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji's] patent flour and a full stock of; hay, grain and milled stuff. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 30c, per hundred $3.25. ; !Good quality. At the Pioneer George Weetman returned last| Good g . 5 offlce. night from Evansville, where Tre | 91RO attended the funeral of his Dr. Ingalls left last night for mother-in-law, Mrs. J. Krom-|Kelliher, where he will sperd berg, who died last veek. | several days on professional busi- S | ness. The contest. case of George| Forte Heier O. Stai, which came before the U. S, land office is Liale yesterday, was dis- d, the contestant not ap- pearing. | TAILORING — if you want a;Blackduck arrived in Bemidji suit orovercoat made and made]this morning for a visit here to tit you see Scott about it.|with old time friends and ac- Advance sale of seats for “That Little Swede’’ opened at 10 o’clock this morning at Barker’s drug store. Mr, and Mrs. M. J, Leak of He =zlso does repairing and|quaintances, pressing upstairs over Posc‘{ A. B. Daggett returned last office. night from St. Paul and other There’s no beauty in all thdpoiuts in the southern portion fand, that can with her face com~'jm’ the state, where he has spent pare, tHer lips are red, her eyes some time on business. are bright, she takes Roclry; G. N. Christie, Mountain Tea at night. er’s Drug store. formerly a Bark:| husiness man of Bemidji but {who is now representing a St. The city council last night held ‘ Paul grocery house, renewed ac- a meeting at which a canvass of quaintances in the city yester- the election returns was made. ‘ day. The city attorney advised the‘ Superintendent L. I'. Johoson members of the council that they ' (r¢pa ¢ AL Swith company left had power to open the third ward ), nighs for Blackduck, in dallot box, in which had h("e”‘which vicinity he will look after placed she tally sheets, timber intercsts for the company R-ad The Daily Pioneor. for a few days. QEAD AND YOU WILL LEARN That the leading medical writers and teachers of all the several schools of practice, endorse and praise in the strongest possible terms, each and every ingredient entering into the make-up of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ical Discovery, the famous stomach tonic, liver invigorator, heart tonic and regulator and blood cleanser. This is also equally true of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, for the cure of all those weaknesses and distressing ailments peculiar to women., other medicines sold through drug- | tions of the liver, kidneys and other asso- gists for domestic nse. can show an iated organs. oI ssional endorsement. Dr, | Read from the writings of the authori- i | ties above quoted. under the headings «dients [ of Golden Seal root. Stone root, Black Cherrybark. Bloodroot. Queen’s root and Mandrake root. in a little book of ex s, compiled by Dr. R. V. Pierce will be sent you free on re ddressed to the Doctor, at Buffa o, Y.. and you will learn that all these ents are recommended as reme- s for indigestion or dyspepsia and “liver complaint.” as well for the cure of all catarrhal affections wher- above mentioned remedies are 1 holic and non-secret. all th being printed on cach bott] They o IN A ( upy a unigne posi ALL BY THE) L { are neither secret nor patent | cines. They are pn\\orfu{ to cure but | safe to use in any condition of the sys: tem. even for the mest delicate women | and children. Pure. tripple refined glycerine, which is used instead of ohol both for tracting and preserving the active, med ever located. al I principles from the roots of the gering conghs, 1| entering | throat and lung affections. All ar is much | grodients of © den Medical Discov J * | combined in such proportions that each enhances the curative action of all the others, ‘The " Discovery " must not be expected to produce miracles. While it is espe- f_inl]y suited for the cure of all chronie, i s, « for the cure of lin- rial in- ing from brone superior to and is entirel if long con- t ol obsti ny coughs that are curable, it is 10t 80 ¢ inacute colds and coughs e for stimulants, ippery elm mucilage, flaxseed e dtself s a most | lution of gnm arabic. or other t instead of heing aginous demuleent be drank freely 1 connection with its nse. “Golden Medical Discover to cure consumption in stages, In its early stages it progres: nd often effect a use be persisted in for a re hoof time. Nend for the little book above and learn what those most ey nt in the medical profession say of < Lidden redients out of which Dr. Pic ) in “Golden | yedicines are made and the Y they cure obstinate disea reading some of the extracts from eminent anthorities contained in the little booklet mentioned above, treating orming agent like alco- rties, Dr, P '} itling it 1o fav tion as a remedy i Mt consumption mbined with tl iver oil, « o r Cherry- learn tive proper- very valuable demul- atly enhances the £ TOoLs ne indred aft 1zes and lungs, In where there is loss | riunning down ™ of | ne certainly play n lessening the by ng of flesh similation and ine hand weight, Tt mstructive agent in ity and especiall A A obstinate kidn s, ehironic diarrl nd bladder all catarrhal ) matt n what part of the sting. By reason of the Stone olden Seal root contained in it, ffective curative in valvular Tections of the rt, 1 the writings of Drs. d and others. con- Golden Seal root and the system, the gly an inm t 3 ing promoting hodi system e “ | root.and it i~ a mo -$1 up. ] lit ) ] d combined with such and " tonies as in ircovery " and s wonderful solvent Iso play an important part in + of gall stones and severe con- superior “Golden N ite Pr t weh counteracts rmentation of foods nt in me i Thus the pain, bloating and over- Scal of ching of other di Medical Discove re gro assisted in their action in completing a As will be seen from the writings of Drs. Bartholow. King, Scudder, Iale, ‘Wood. Hare. Johnson, Coe, Ellingwood and other high euthorities. ntained in the little book mentioried ow, these agents can confidently be depended upon for the most positive, curative action in all atonie. or weak, of the stomach, accompanied with distressing indigestion or dyspepsia and kindred resultant affec- I 1 cases of in-| Black Cherrybark which are to be found in the little booklet above mentioned. Doctor Pierce’s Plea t Pellets cure and bilious headache, ness, or constipation of loss of appetite, coated tomach, windy belchings, pain and distress after eat- d kindred derangements of the ch_and ‘bowels. Put up in f tightly corked, therefore always shand ‘reliable. One little v Pellet” is a laxative, two are cathartic. They regulate, invigorate and cleanse the { liver, stomach and bowels. good medical book, written in plain ish, and free from technical terms valuable work for frequent consulta- | tion. Such_ a work is Dr. Pierce’s Com- | mon Sense Medical Adviser. It’s a book | of 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. It |is given away now although formerly sold in cloth binding for $1.50. Send 21 cents, in one-cent stamps, to pay for cost of mailing only for {»’nper-co\'erod copy, | addressing Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.: or 31 cents for an clegantly cloth- | bound copy. 5 Read the Daily Pioneer. Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. Suits cleaned-and pressed from “See Scott- about it’’ up- staire over Postoffice. A special meeting of the Ma- sonic lodge will be held this even- ing for work inthe second degree. Sam Gill made a business trip up the lineof the M. & I. last night; returning to Bemidji this morning. Henry Funkley will leave this evening for Blackduck, where the case of Bain vs. Praught will be tried tonight. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Miller left this morning for Nary, where Mr, Miller will look after land interests today. Mrs. Lilianthal arrived in the city last night from Laporte for a visit here ay the home of *her daughter, Mrs. W. G, Schroeder. A. E. Gauvreau returned last night to his homestead in Shot- ley township after having spent some time in Bemidji with fri- ends. H. T. McIntosh of Northome passed through the city last night enroute home from Brain- erd, where he has spent a few days on business. Lieutenant Dockery of Duluth inspected the local recruiting office yesterday and passed upon two recruits secured by the local office for service at Fort Snelling. Carl Wetterstrom, who ar- rived in the city several days ago from Detroit, left this morn- ing for his homestead near Ripple, where he will spend the winter. Obstinate constipation, indiges- tion and stomach disorders are permanently and positively cured by taking Hollister’s Rocky M cuntain Tea. 5 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Dr Dunlop, Alex Thompson, H. Ebbighausen, A. J. Thompson and D. McLaren of Crookston and Dr. F. O. Gronvold of Gary arrived in the city last night and will remain in this vicinity for the next 20 days taking in the big game hunting season. Baby sleeps and grows while mammy rests if Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is given. It is the greatest baby medicine The quality of any cigar is etermined before the tobacco leafreache:s fhe factcry. The delicious- fy ripe, rich flaver you'll find in the “Anna Held” Cigar is ful sorting ard curing~—=% new and exclusive methods ¢f fcbacco * mark of excellexce. It identfies the prod better cigars for the smokers’ money, nc cigar is kept as good as it has been 2 hermetically-sealed boxes, sezaled with this Triangic A Manufactured by the AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY 3 BS the result of good &eilcling—skill- Howing expert Selection of the l2of, and scient’fic and thor- ough grading, formerting and biznding in accordance with the American Cigar Company’s For your next good smoke buy on “Arna Held” ‘Jold by all deaicis irs geod cigars , 15 a distinguishing new system of making t the price. culture. Every st-proof, of merit. Trade supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL @ CO. MINNEAZOLIS, MINN, E. A. BARKER, LOCAL DEALER C. Fairbanks is a visitor in the city today from Red Lake. Mrs. Carter of Nymore is seri- ously ill with nervous depression. A daughter was last night born to Mr, and Mrs. S. Scott of Ny- wmore. . Alvin Frost and Vance Garri-} son left this morning for Red Lake, where they will spend the big game hunting season. Harry Calvert is now do'ing a nice commission broker busi- ness in flour, feed, hay and grain in car lots. Mr. Calvert delivers goods as represented and guar- home every Sunday instead of once in several weeks as hereto- fore. It is probable that the branch office to be established here will in time become an im-| portant establishment as the advantages of this city asa dis- tributing point are fully realized-‘ by the company. Funeral This Afternoon. ‘ The funeral over the remains! tof Porter Nye, who died at his home Wednesday night, is being held from the M. E, church this afternoon. ever offered loving mothers. 35 cents, T'ea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. ... AINUsements .... That Little Swede. “That Little Swede isa drama of -merit. The many amusing sc2nes afford a hearty succession of laughs from first to last, Miss Greene is seen at ber best, her comedy being natural and spon- taneous with a bright touch of sentiment that enhances the charm of her clever work. The company is n:ade up ot cleyer people and their individual efforts make a most happy combination. “That Little Swede” comes to he Bemidj. Opera house Mon- day Nov. 13 and will no doubt do a big business. How’s This? We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | Send for circulars, free. F.J. Cuexey & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable inall business transaction and financially able Ito carry outany obligations made by bis firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’'s Family Pilis for supplies here. His new position | : constipation. antees time delivery. Write him when in need of any of these line of goods, SEXTON WAS Kodol Byspepsia Gure Digests what you eat. | ! ] NOT MURDERED;{ For Sale! % e | 6 room house No Suspicion That Homesteader I L Met With Foul Play Exists 8 fO,Ot,,IOt G in Coroner’s Mind. Bemidji Ave. Good Location E aged homesteader who was found !j 4 The body of Perry Sexton, the i Easy Terms. dead in his cabin near Nebish O’LEARY&BOWSER last week, was brought to Be- BEMIDJI. midji this morning. After a critical examination of the re: W VRN H< have October Diamonds & Home Again---Vacations do make a big hole in the pocket-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- We vance 10 per cent. fall assortment. E. A. fiarké 3rd. St. Jeweler. just receided our r, mains Coroner Marcum decided that it was ununeccessary to hold | an autopsy or inquest, the evi- | dence found pointing to a purely accidents] death. The face and| clothes of the aged -man were! covered with blood which flowed | from the wound in his temple. The remains are now held at | Lahr’s undertaking parlors in| | this city and will be shipped to} Indiana Saturday, where Sexton had relatiyes. Headquarters in Bemidiji. has for several years represented position ! sibilities with Price, of enlarged Robbins & Wholesole Druggists, Toledo, O.1Newton of St. Paul, who areil heavy dealers in paper, wooden- ware, stitionery, cordage, ete. Mr. Dagget will make Bemidji his headquarters and a little later will probably open an'office and iostall a branch depot of will enable Mr. Dagget to be at A. B. Dagget of this city, who !Bradshaw Bros., of Minneapolis | éhhrough the west, has accepted a |} respon- ever made. GhHe WILSON lmproved ‘ Air Tight Heater Will Burn Chips, Shavings, Bark, Roots, Corn Cobs, or Cord Wood and give more heat inless time and retain it longer than any stove By the patent method of taking the draft from the top, we secure a perfect Air Tight Heater, giving us absolute control of the fire. The draft being obtained from descepding currents, which ar full of impurities, makes the heater the best of venttilators. becomes gradually heated as it passes thru draft pipe and therefore enters the fire at the right temperature, supplving 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 57. The air