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aaeééiaaéééan New H otel Opposite Depot. Furni Rates: $1 to $2 p-r day. Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. ished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Selicited. € e E ECE FECEECEEECEECEEEEEESCECEEEECEECEEEEE ‘Stechman, Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. Williams Original Jubilee Sing- ers, opera house Nov. 18. ‘W. W. Butler of Buena Vista is transacting business in Be- midji today. J. E. Wilkin of Cass Lake is in the city today on business for the Fitger Brewing company. Harry Gunsalus arrived in the city this morning from Dexter- ville for a short business visit in Bemidji. Bemidji Elevator Co,, agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Dan Buckley and Frank Mon- nett were each given 10 day! sentences by Judg~ Skinvik this morning for disorderly conduct. Norman Bottineau is in the city today from Nebish on his way to Red Lake Falls, where he will spend a few days with rela- tiyes and triends. The Williams Original Jubilee Singer which appear here No- vember eighteenth are not the jubilee singers of the ladies li- brary course but an entirely dif- fsrent company. Where are you sick? Headache foultongue, no appetite, lack en- ergy, pain in your stomach, con- stipation? Hollister’'s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. llow s This? We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness {caused by catarrh) that cannot be cared by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F.J. Cueney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigued, known I, J, 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable inall busicess transaction and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WaLpinG, Kinvan & MARVIN, Wholesole Druggists, Toledo, O. 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, T5c, Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. have When You Say Watch Out It Stm‘tles Everyone. § It is certainly startling to know many people are a watch out simply because some dealers handle Inferior makes. PROTECT THE OTHER FELLOW It’s cheaper and hand- ier too. As we have the largest assortment of Watches to be found anywhere, we watch out for your interests and you get the benefit of our 15 years experience inthe business. We know what movements and cases give the best sat- isfaction for the least money. E. A. Barker, 3rd. St. Jeweler. Cheney for the last! Read the Daily Pioneer. Jubliee Singers—eight people —opera house Noy. 18; A. A. Goodrich went to.Black- duck last night on business. Remember the midnight din- ners at the City Restaurant. Louis Hanscn of Maple Ridge township is a business visitor in. the city today. L. Blooston has discontinued the lunch counter 'in his estab- lishment on Third street. John O’Neil was a business visitor in the city from Black- duck yesterday. Beginning Saturday night the Read The Daily Pioneer. Office stationery and: supplies at the Pioneer office: J. N{ Guthrie of Turtle River is a.visitor-in the city today. For woodsawing call up phone 325 call'3. H. L. Foster. H. N. Harding of Cass Lake was a visitor-in. the. city yester- day on business, The Jubilee Singers wilbappear here Thursday and Saturday. O: K. Moe has resigned s position as day elerk at the Brinkman. An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80¢ to $4.75 per box at the Pioneer office. The Young People’s elub will give a social dance aythe Grill hall this evening. Beginning Saturday night the City Restaurant will serye a reg- ular dinner at midnight. E. R. Getchell left last night several days looking after timber interests. I Carbon paper, all colors, per City Restaurant will serve a reg- ular dinner at midnight. Henry Funkley left this morn- ing for Walker to spend the day in that village on legal business. Miss Mary Larson left last night for Blackduck, where she will spend a few days with friends. Miss Lena Leak arrived in the city this morning from Black- duck tospend a few days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bailey re- turned last night from Akeley, where they have enjoyed a visit i with relatives, Those who held reserved seat tickets for the Jubilee Singers last night and did not use them can exchange them at the City Drug store for seats for tomor- row night’s entertainment., | | Jubilee Singers again at Opera house tomorrow night. Ben Schueider arrived in the jcity last night from St. Paul for la visit here with his brother, Emil. Mr, Schneider has re- | cently removed from Iron River, {Wis., to St. Paul, where Le is i now making his home. W. H. Roberts returned last {night from St. Paul, where he |underwent the third operation for staightening his knee. Mr. Roberts is not entirely recovered and it will be necessary for him to submit to a fourth operation. Beautify your complexion with little cost. If you wish a sinooth clear, creamlilke complexion.rosy cheeks, laughing eves, take Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, |greatest beautifier "known. 35 jcents. Barker’s Drug Store. The laying of the tile floor in the Bacon building at 209 Third | street has nearly been com pleted and the work of repainting and !redecoratiug the interior of the | building will soon be commenced. J. A. Hoff has a contract for the ilatter work. Mrs. Gertrude Rogers and Mrs. A. B, Daggett left this morning for Minneapolis, where i they will spend a few days with ifriends, Mrs. Daggett expects | to visit her son at Fort Munroe, Va., before her | midji. Jubilee Singers again at Opera ' house tomorrow night. EYE S“Poor eyes and glasses whether young or old j for age is no criterion for the wearing of glasses, if you chose to go year after year wasting nerve force and straining your ihaps blindness, a natural de- crease of vitality and consequent shortening of life. over. We fit glasses for defec- tive vision and eye strain that’s all. but a little piece of glass will work wonders. Dr. Larson is at Hotel Rewore until Monday morning and welcomes every- eye trouble and receive truthful imformation. He carries with him a large stock of artifical eyes. return to Be-| eyes through some defect, you | must expect an early decay per-| Just think it/ body to consult him in regard toi dozen 50c, per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer jofflce. County Health Officer Blakes- lee was called to Blackduck last night on official business. He returned home this morning. I B. Olson left this morning with a number of friends for Tenstrike, in which vicinity they will spend a few days hunting, Justin Maloy, who has been a guest at the home of his father for several weeks, returned last night to his home at Omaha, Neb. Rev. E M., Peterson this after- noon from Fertile and Twin Val- ley,where he attended Norwegian Lutheran conferences held this week. J. F. Mogan returned this morning from Northome, where he has spent several days .on business for the Crookston Lum- ber company. Mrs. H. B. McDouald of Kelli- her passed throught the city yes- terday enroute to Crookston, where her husband is confined to a hospital critically ill. Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Casler re- turned last night from Fergus Falls, where Mr. Casier appeared as a witness in a case tried at federal court term. Those who held reserved seat tickets for the Jubilee Singers last night and did not use them can exchange them at the City Drug store for seats for tomor- row night’s entertainment. W. J. Moran, special agent for the Camden Insurance company, and F. H. Tuper, special agent for the Security Insuuance com- pany of Chatfield, Minn., arein the city today looking up busi- ness for their companies. O. S. Pond, who sustained a broken leg in a runaway accident near Wilton and who has been confined to his home for the past seven weeks, has completely re- covered and is now able to be on ‘the streets without aid of crutches. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. Ifyou aresick and ailing, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. A gieat blessing to the human family, Makes you well—keeps you well. 35 cents; Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store, Fifty Years the Standard ‘DR WIS BAKING POWDIR A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum for Ripple, where he will spend| Iill!iii!l Whatever your taste, whatever your prejudice or preferences, whatever you spend— you can get a better cigar for your money firom a Box branded with the Triangle A, ‘This Triangle A represents the pro- duct of the American Cigar Company’s new methods of cigar manufacture—the ripe, rich, deliciously smooth and even flavor instilled in the tohacco through exclusive processes of fer- mepting and blending. ANNA HELD GIGAR—5c. reveals the benefits obtained for you through the perfection of these heretofore unknown processes. The “Anna Held” was popularly satisfying asa 10-cert cigar., An expenditure of several mil- Iiors of dollars for thenecessary equipmenthas made it possible to maintain the 10-cent quality while reducing the price to 5 cer,l’ts. For a good smoke buy the “Anna Held. Soid by cti deciers in good cigars. Trade supplied by 8ED, A-REWELL & €0., Minneapslis, Minn. The ** Smoke Story*® is a book which tells all about these new methods of clgareproduction. We send it free. . AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY 111 Fifth Ave,, New York Remember the midgight din- ners at the City Restaurant. Mrs, B. Richardson was ten- dered a surprise by a number of lady friends yesterday after- noon at her home, the occasion being a birthday anniyersary. County Superintendent of Schools Regan returned this afternoon from the vicinity of Solway, where he has spent a few days visiting schools. Arthur Narveson returned last night from the twin cities, where he attended the Minnesota-Wis- consin football game and where he has spent several weeks with friends. William Blocker arrived in the city this morning for his home- stead in Battle River township|§ and expects to leave in the near future for the claim in company | : with his family. Superintendent Carter of the Iron Range Electric Telephone company arrived in Bemidji this afternoon from Crookston for a short visit here in the interests of the companuy. Killed Three Deer. Frank Silversack and David Simons returned last night from Maple Ridge township, where they have spent several days hunting. They were both suec-| cessful. Mr, Silversack bring- ing back two and Mr. Simons| one deer. Change in Time. The Great Northern Railway announces on and after Novem- ber 19th change of time of the south bound train between Cass Lake and Sauk Centor will be in- augurated. Train will leave Be- midji hereafter at 5 a. m., going" south, arrives from Sauk Center | 7:50 p. m. Takes Charge of Lake Shore. Ole Anderson, who recently| arrived in the city from Craik, N. W. T, has taken charge of the Lake Shore hotel. The hotel isi the property of Mr. Anderson but has been conducted under a; | lease for several years past by| James Burns, Jubilee Singers' tomorrow night. ! Speak on Temperance. ! Oliver B. Stewart, the noted ! prohibition orator of the United | States, will speak in Bemidji at the Presbyterian church Mon- | day evening. Mr. Stewart is an orator of rare power and is well worth hearing whether one! subscribes to his views or not. He will be accompanied by W. G. Calderwood, secretary of the: national prohibition committee. £ OurLery: fitfififi%“ Read the Daily Pioneer. W. L. Griffiths of Crookston, Special Agent Cornwall, who|who has been in the city for returned yesterday from Feraus some *time past soliciting New Falls, left this morning for Cross|Y0rk Life insurance, left last lake, where he will look after |for Northome, where he will busiuness for the department for |spend a few days looking up several days. : business. DO NOT MASH OR SQUEEZE... But chop into clean cut, uniform pieces, all kinds of meat, raw or 7/ cooked, also vegetables and fruits fine or coarse as wanted. : All par'(s nicely Finished and Accurately Fitted. Four Knives with each Chopper. \ ! 'FLEMING BROTHERS, TELEPHONE 57 SUCCESSORS TO FLEMING @ DOWNS J.P.YOUNG’'S store is stocked from garret to basement with the best of everything to eat. We only handle The Very Best of Everything in the Grocery Line and make a special effort " to please the taste of the most fastidious person Special Attention Is Given to the Tea and Coffee trade at this store, and if disatisfied with the quality of what you are using GIVE US A CALL! Stove Wood! We handle Stove Wood of the very best kind and care ful attention is given to orders and Wood will be de- livered promptly, to any part of the city. We are making some wonderful cuts in prices on Groceries, considering the quality of Goods handled. Phone 42. J. P. YOUNG.