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j SUMMER SUITS! Do you want a neat up-to- date suit in the latest styles, make your selection from our grey worsteds or fashionable blue. SAM J. FRYHLING, Merchant Tailor. (Opposite Markham Hotel) M. & M. Coming. Read the daily Pioneer, Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Born, lastevening to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nelson, a daughter. S. Heyerdahlis a business visit- ‘or in the city today for a Minne- apolis wholesale house. Special! Sule on popular music, 19c and 20c. Friday and Satur- day. Miss Clements. William Yancy of Grand i Rupids, was in the city yester- ,day afternoon, He is connected with the ahstract firm of King & Warner, EYE Dr. C._J.. Lgrson, the ""eye specialist, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman, M. & M., Read the Daily Pioneer. est price for fresh lake fish. Miss last week with friends. Mzs. ternoon for Helena, Mont. George Bagsley arrived lasf Mrs. J. P. Pickels of this city. Deputy Sheriff Thomas Bailer arrest. The ladies Gruild of the Episco: No fascination equals that of a INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125, Sold at all leading [ee Cream stands. clear brained, tender-hearted, |2t the store of J. P. Young to lovable woman. Just as there is ‘no picture like a beautiful girl. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea makes lovable women, beautiful girls, 35 cents. Barker's Drug store. Wednesday was a busy day for Clerk of Court Rhoda who took the testimony for six final proof notices, The parties making proof were as follows: James W. LaCore, Olavia Eide, Fred ab 8 o’clock. no time to cultivate beauty habits. Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents tea or tablets. store, THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co, pays the high est, price for fresh lake fish, Mrs. C. Knoepke morning for a short visit with friends at Brainerd. J. Bisiar left this morning for Tenstrike for a visit, and will re-~ turn Saturday morning. The Bemidji Kiavator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s 0 Beost, Mascot and Cremo flour, S. D. Works returned to his home at Mankato last night after spending a week in the city on business. P. Duessette of Kelliher re turned last night from Duluth where he week on business, Life preservers that will hold government Have them in your launch you standard test. in case you need them. sale by The Jerrard Plb, Co, Mrs. 8. L Smith daughter, M w. Minneapolis, ar! up, TFor Dr, E. H, Smith of this city. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high ast price for fresh lake fish, left this has spent the last and her Pollard of ved last night to visit her sons, Dr, C, M. and Ihde, Frank Gagnon, Harry Phelps, George Brannon. Special Agent Lehman was also in at- tendance here at the time the . proofs were taken, There are said to be two fake advertising solicitors at work in; , | this section of the country. Their scheme is to visit local mer- chants, secure advertising and collect in advance, failing to have the advertising matter appear. We defy them to work theiCome inand see the Gray Motor. Tickets on sale from May 16 to June 26, Johnson, Agents, Bemidji, Minn BOATMEN—Get your preservers from The Jerrard Plb. Co. business men.—Norman County Iis very low. *|Herald. There is more Catarrh in this| section of the country than all June 2-4, 1906. . diseasea put together, and until! National Association of U. S. the last few years it was supposed ; Pension Examining Surgeons to be incurable, For a great June 4-5, 1906, > |many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed |June 5-8, 1906. local remedies and by constantly| [First Church of Christ Scien- failing to cure with local treat-itist June 10-17, 1906. ment, pronounced it incurable, Boston, Mass. Science has proven catarrh to be| Account the above meetings at aconstitutional disease and there-| Boston, Mass., the [ore requires constitutional treat- | South Shore & Atlantic Ry., will ment. Hall’'s Catarrh Cure,|have tickets on sale, May 30 to manufactured by . J. Cheney & |June 9 to Boston and return at Co., Toledo. Ohio, is the only con- | rate of $26.00. stitutional cure on the market,| Tickets can be extended for It is taken ioternally in doses|return passage until July 15, American Academy of Medicine Cemetery Work I am prepared to do work for you at the cemetery. Put in cement walks, curbs, or borders. Trim and heautify the grounds or make & fix lawns with black loam dirt, S.N.REEVES Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- Dora Hazen returned home this morning from Walker, where she has been visiting the C. M, Smith, who has been at the home of her sister, Mrs. A, B. Daggett, left thisaf- night from Waybrun, Canada, to see his wife, who is here visiting Jr., returned from Island Lake yesterday afternoon, where he had been called to make an pal church will hold a food sale morrow afternoon commencing It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most women are tuo busy hustling and have Therefore they take Hollister’s Barker’s Drug Great reduction in rates to Norway and Sweden on account of Crowning of King Haakon VII. Single ticket $54.60 Round trip $104.20. For further information write Anderson & life hand, also spark plugs for the jump spark motor. We make a specialty of gasoline engine work, scheme on a good portion of our "1t will please you,and the price American Medical Assaciation | Duluth, | The Only REAL HOME BAKBRY in the city ‘We make & specialty of | HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, | CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS.;: - Fresh baking daily The old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 t ,| =~ Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Pete Larkin of Turtle River is in the city today on business. Furnished room for rent. Best location in the city, Enquaire at Peterson’s. Miss Zella Gardner of Cass Lake is visiting at the home of Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Jr, F. A. McAttestic came down this morning from Houpt to call ona few of his friends in Be- midji. ; There will be some interesting moving pictures of San Francisco before and after the earthquake at the city hall Tuesday evening, May 29. ,| Miss E Swanson returred to her home at Carver, Minn., this morning after visiting friends in this city. Garden hose, quality and price right. We bought a large stock and can save you money. We 5 We have a fall stock on | throw ina fine hose nozzle wiih avery purchase of 50 ft. and over, Jerrard Pib. Co. Fred Nelson is moving his household goods today to Deer River, where he intends to make his future home, Who are the sweetest things that painters paint, or poets sing, lovelier than anything? Girls who take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Four drunks appeared before 'Judge Skinvik this morning entered pleas of guilty and paid small fines, The parties were as follows: K. M. Nelson, J Johnson, L. Olson and E, Skerien. Hawkin's & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish, Tomoerrow the Day. E. H. Winter & Co. donates a liberal percentage of all its cash from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. [ 1906. sales tomorrow for the swelling - It acts directly on the blood and| Combination rail and lake|of the library fund. The ladies mucous surfaces of the system. | outes available with these ex- [of the library association will | They offer one hundred dollars| ., qjong, work with the clerks in the store for any c: Send for monials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Chio, Sold by Druggists, T5ec. Take Hall’s Kamily Pills constipation. it fails to cure. circulars and testi.] Tor full particulars and sleep ing car accommodation, apply to, A.J. Perrin, General Agent, 430 Spaulding Hotel Block, Du luth, Minn. for $27.40 to Denver & return from | St. Paul or Minneapolis via Chicago, Great Western Railway. | Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept, 30. Final return limit Oct. 31. Equally low rates to other Colo- | rado and Utah points, [For fur-' ther information apply tolJ. P. WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBRC Elmer, G. P. A,, St. Paul Minn, «A Fortune Found” When Mr. Calixo Garcia saw the results of the NEW SUN CURING PROCESS used on Havana leaf tobacco, he said that “A great discovery had been made, a fortune jfound’—an admission by this celebrated Cuban tobacco expert of what Bondy & Lederer's jealous competitors tried in vain to deny. A harmless, periecily healthful Havana tobacco LAWRENCE with all of its fine aroma intact —the kind that smokers relish and doctors CAN'T forbid. Made Mild by Nature No damp, pent up stemmeries, but only the softening, purifying rays of the sun can produce that peculiar, mild, rich flavor of the tobacco in the Lawrence Barrett 10c Cigar—the best cigar to be had at any price. Discriminating smokers recognize this. Bondy & Lederer’s success in Lawrence Barrett cigars is due to the satisfaction it gives to the best class of smokers. Are you a “Barreit” smoker? WATT CIGAR CO., Distributers fo Dealers, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. and will also serve lunch to cus- tomers making purchases of $1 or over, Few Buyers. The delinquent tax. jndgement sale which is being held at the auditor’s office this week is bringing out but few buyers. The sale will be held open this week and all pieces not purchased this week by private bidders will be bid in in the name of the state. To the Public. The Bemidji Steam Laundry is now prepared to wash all kinds of carpets and rugs. Saturday afternoons will be devoted to this department. Inquire at the office for prices, ete. SEEELEECEEEEEFEECRECEEFEE, ¢ CORRESPONDENCE % %1"!!1‘)”’”!353"’ 333 l"l“l‘)‘{'. WILTON. Miss Goldie Lacore spent Sun day with her parents here. C. M. Button spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Rawdon. Miss Viletta Brant spent Sat- urday and Sunday with friends at Fowlds. Miss Ragna Buena Vista is friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Heff spent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. Gunsogy at Grant Valley. Mr and Mrs. Charles Baxter and children spent Sunday at William Lacore’s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rawdon. The dance given at Bowers’ last Saturday night was a suceess and all present report an enjoy- able time. Mrs. Grow and little son, Cecil, returned Sunday from St Anthony’s hospital. The child is much.improved. ¥ Mr. Obediers. is making quite an improvement on his place by selting out shrubbery and an ad- dition to his house. Gustavson of visiting with DEVELOPING NORTH DAKOTA The Great Northern New Line, Aneta. to Devils Lake. The Great Northern Railway is building a new line from Aneta to Devils Lake in North Dakota, a distance of abeut sixty miles, which will be in oper- ation this summer. This will form another through line for the Great Northern between the Twin Cities and the West. There will be located on it four good towns, two of which will be in Nelson County, and as the Great Northern Railway crosses the very best portion of this county which is already well settled with thrifty well-to-do farmers, it is expected these towns wilkspring up mnto little cities rapidly. g Two towns, McVille and Tolnn, located in Nelson county are now being platted and lots will be offered for sale in each of these towns on May 24th at nine o’clock a. m., at the Farmers and Mer- chants Bank, Aneta, North Da- kota. McVille will be located twelve miles east of Aneta in the southwest quarter of section twenty-five, Township c¢ne hun- dred fifty, Range sixty-nine, Tolna will be located twelve miles west of McVillein the Northwest quarter of section eleven, Town ship one hundred fifty, Range sixty-two. Beth of these_towns have been chosen on good high grouid at points where good water is easily accessible and excellent drainage assured. Representatives of the Town- site Company will be at the above points May 24th between 11a. m , and 3p. m., to show the exact location of lots to those desiring to look them over, Four or five standard elevators will be built at once at the above places and will be finished and in readiness to receive this year’s grain crop Other towns on this line will be platted and offered fo:- sale in the near future. Fer further informaition apply to D. M. Tallman, President Northern Town and Lind Com- pany, Willinar, Minn, M J. Costello, General In- dustrial Agent Great Northern Railway, St. Paul, Minnesota. 1 lopes With Ward? A sensation of considerable magnitude has been created in the Erhard country near Kergus falis by the report that L is Harbig, a promirent young farmer there has left the country in company with his ward, Miss Clara G. Koosmoe, leaving his wife in somewhat straightened circumstances, We will Sign our Name any day in the year tothis statement—*This drug store of ours stands for all thata lirst-class drug store ought to equipment—in be—in 8tT- vice.” Within that fact there is crowded a good deal more than is apparentat first glance. A store that is all that it ought to be is certainly worthy of your patronage—don’t you think s0? We request your business on the understanding that you are to be satisfied with nothing short of your absolute satis- faction. It makes no difference to us what you buy to test us—we claim that weare just about perfect all round, i Only be sure to test us, that's all. E. A. Barker i 3rd St. Druggist | enter i soreness and kindred symptoms. Your Cold follow his advice, whatever it is. How will your cold be tonight?" Worse, probably. trouble is, colds always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency with Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Your doctor will tell you why it can do this. Ask him all about it. Ask him if he has anything better for coughs and colds. Then e have 1o gecretul We publish J.C. & the formulas cf all our medici: How about tomorrow? The = Co., Mass. nes! _Lowel! Eyangelistic services in the city hall every evening this week with the exception of Thursday evening, when the service will be held in the Presbyterian church. Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidiji, 'HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright’s Barn Mike Seberger Green Vegetables Faveravy We have just received a nice lot of fresh vegetables, as- paragus, spinach, cucumbers, radishes, lettuce, and to- matoes. Place your orders early, before we are sold out. For the Table We will also have FRESH SI'RAWBERRIES. a new shipment of Bananas, Oranges and Lemons. Our specialty: Fresh Eggs and Creamery: Butter, b’ Roe @ Markusen PHONE 207 BEMIDJI about as much as-the word “bargain”. You never learn how good it is until you suddenly discover how bad it is; then you wish you had bought clothing Wwith character 1o it. tificate of clothes supremacy; no bet- ter designing possible, here are skillful sewing, the best trimmings, perfect fit. ting, faultlessly fashioned, conscien- tiously finished and every yard of CLOTHCRAFT cloth scientifically sponged to insure the necessary after- sold service. made CLOTHCRAFT garments the fast. est, easiest and most popular sell- ers in the world, or as one cloth- “The Critics’ Clothing” | “Good clothing” is an abused term CLOTHCRAFT is a reccgnized cer- It is service that has ier recently expressed it, “it is the critics’ clothing” and the critic | knows. The profit is not all in the price,—but In our seliing and—in your wearing it. Schneider Bros, Clothiers. With nearly all medicines put up for sale throngh druggists, one has to tak the maker’s say-so alone and exclusiv a8 to their curative value. f course, such testimony is not that of a disinter- ested party and accordingly is not to be fven the same credit as if written from isinterested motives. Dr. Pierce’s medi- cines, however, form a single and there- fore striking exception to this rule. Their claims to the confidence of invaiids does not rest solely upon their owners’ and makers’ say-so or prais: gredients are matters of public knowl- edge, being printed on each separate bottle wrapper. Thus invalid sufferers are taken into Dr. Pierce’s full confi- dence. Scores of leading medical men have written enough -to fill volumes: in praise of the curative value of the several ingredients entering into these well-known medicines. Amongst these writers wa find such medical lights as Prof. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., of Ben- nett Medical College, Chicago; rof. Hale, of the same city; Prof. Jno. M. Scudder, M. D., late of Cincinnati, Ohio; Prof. Jno. King, M. D., late of Cincin- natl, Ohio; Dr. Grover Coe, of New York; Dr. Bartholow and scores of others equally eminent, The writings of these have been for the various med 50“!‘"1“5 and for publl- catlon in standard medical books for pro- fessional reading and _instruction, and Their in- hence are the more valuable as they re- late to Dr. Pierce’s medicines, si the writers did_not know that they were en- dorsing and recommending articles that Fito the composition of these me cines and had no personal interest what- ever therein. [ence, their great value as endorsements s, of a small part only, xtensive writings, which apply to the several ingredients entering into Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery— the world-famed remedy for weak stom- ach, or dyspepsia, torpid or congested liver, biliousness, uleeration of stomach and bowels and kindred ailments—has been compiled for publication in book form. These extracts also treat of the several ingredients entering into the composition of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription for weak, over-worked, “run- down,” debilitated, nervous women, who find in it a priceléss boon, Send your name and address by postal card or letter, with request for this little book, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and it will be mailed free to your .address. - From it_you will learn why “Qolden Medical Discovery” cures ca- tarrh of the nasal passages, even though of years’ standing. It is & most potent constitutiona] remedy for this terribly common and generally unsuccessfull; treated malady. The cure will be facil- ftated if Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy be employed to cleanse out the nasal pas- sages at the same time that the “Dis- covery” Is employed for the constitu- tional treatment. The “Discovery ” i3 equally efficient in the cure of catarrh of the stomach and bowels, and in cases of ulceration of these organs. Read what Doctors King, Scud- der, Grover Coe, and others say of the curative properties of Golden Seal root i and of Stone root in cases of the above diseases. Both these roots are important Ingredients of “Golden Medical Discov- ery.” From the writings of these same authors yon will learn, why the “Golden Medical " Discavery” cures chronie, or lingering ailments of the throat and bron- chia attended with hoarseness, cough, p! Several of the ingredients in the “Golden Med- ical Discovery ” are highly recommended for their specific, curative effects In laryngitis, or “Speakers’ sore throat,” as well as in incipient consumption and obstinate, lingering coughs, which, if neglected or badly treated, are apt to end in _consumption. From the same little book you may . learn whu Dr. Pierce’s Favorite ke | » WHOSE SAY-SO IS BEST? cures the worst cases of female , prolapsus, anti-version and < corrects irregularities, painfull periods, dries up disagree- able and weakening drains, sometimes known as pelvic catarrh, and why inflam- mation of the ovaries and a multitude of other diseases peculiar to women, readily yield to its marvelous curative potency. Bear in mind, it is not a_patent nor even et medicine, but the *Favorite iption " of a regularly edncated cian, of large experience in the of woman’s peculiar ailments, who and cheerfully takes his patients full confidence by telling them st what his “ Prescription” is com- posed of. Of no other medicine put uj for woman’s special maladies and sol through druggists, can it be said that the maker is not afraid to deal thus frankly, openly and honorably, by letting every patient using the same exactly what she is taking. That every ingredient entering into Dr. Pier Favorite Prescription has the en- dorsement of the leading medical writers of the age nmrly ests its harmless character as well ts sterling curative value. Idress for the little t some of the most eminent medical men of this century say of the eurative dlmpmim contained in the several ingredients which go to make up Dr. Pierce’s leading medicines, No other medicines are backed up by such marvelous, disinterested, professional en- dorsements. This one fact is worth more and should have more weight in deter- ining whether these non-secret medi- or- some secret compounds without nal endorsement and with only ers’ praise to recommend them, are best and most likely to effect im- portant cures, In fayor of Dr. Pierce’s medicines is the ank, confiding, open statement of their fuil cumg}nsmon, giving every ingredient in plain English, without fear of success- fal criticism 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 sre taking into their stomachs when making use of these medicines. Dr. Pierce’s medicines are made from harmless but efficient medicinal roots {found_growing in our American forests, The Indians knew of the marvelous curative value of some of these roots and imparted that knowledge to some of the friendlier whites, and Ernduu]ly some of the more progressive physicians came to test and use them, and ever since they have grown in favor by reason of their superior curative virtues and their safe and harmless qualities. The little free book mentioned in the preceding column will tell you all about the gruperues and s of these most valuable medicinal roots. Send for it NOw. Your druggists sells the ® FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION” and also that famous alterative, blood purifier and stomach tonic, the “GoLDEN MEepIcAL Discov- ERY.” Write to Dr. Plerce about your case. He-is an experienced physician and will treat your case as confiden- tial and without charge for correspond- ‘ence. Address him at the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, Bnffalo, N. Y., of which he is chief consulting physician. Tt is as easy to be well as {ll—and much more comfortable. Constipation is the cause of many forms of jllness, Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure constipa- tion. The{ are Mng sugar-coated gran- ules; One little “Pelfet s a gentle laxa- tive, two 2 mild cathartic. All dealers in_medicines sell them. Dr. Pierce’s 1000-page illnstrated book, “The Common Sense Medical Adviser,” is sent free in paper covers on receipt of, 21 one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. For 31 stamps the cloth~ bound ~volume will be sent. It was know p- ! Dr. B, V. Pl formerly sold for $1.50 per copy. Address ferce, Buflsio, N: ¥

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