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INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream made by GhHe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Sold at all leading Ice Cream stands. M. & M. Coming. i Read the daily Pioneer, Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Furnished room for rent. Best location in the city, HEnquire at Peterson’s. W. A. McDonald and J. A. Mc- Millan left last evening for a short business trip to Northome. Dick Thomas was down yester= day from White’s camp near THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. . E. Eklund of Bagley is in the city today. Hawkin’s & Co, pays the high est price for fresh lake fish, Prank this morning from trip to Kelliher. Joseph Young returned last evening from Eagle Bend, where he had been to visit his mother, The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s and Cremo flour, Danforth is Dest, Mascot Colonel T. K. about town again after being contined to his bed for thirteen weeks. Black and Mrs. J. 1. Viv Black. They are Mr. Black’s mother and sister. Life preservers that will hold you up, stondard test. Tave them in your launch in case you need them. Kor sale by The Jerrard Plb, Co. It is safe to say that the girls of 1906 are sweeter beautiful than the girls of war times. The up-to-date girls take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 30 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- r’'s Drug Store. Sale or Rent. Elegant 4-room cottage all new, painted white, fine cellar. Two acres beautiful ground. FRast front. 1707 Irvin Avenue, Wag- ners addition. Near ball park. Apply to owner on premises. Geo. K. Richardson. 'PICRD! PAINTED CHINA We have just received a large ascortment. The finest china ware in the market, We invite yon to call at our store and inspect the beautiful ware. See our windows, GEO.T.BAKER & C0. Located in City Drug Store, Lane returned home a business Kelliher for a short visit with friends. There will be some interesting | moving pictures of San Francisco before and after the earthquake at the city hall Tuesday evening, .| May 29. John Pacha came down this morning from Blackduck on business, and will return home this evening. EYES“Dr. (68 J,. Larson, the eye specialist, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman, - Garden hose, quality and price right. We bought a large stock and can save you money. We The Only REALHOME BARBRY in the city ‘We make a specialty of - HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. 3 Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 I Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. A. B. Daggett left this morn- ing for St. Paul to spend a week on business. : E. A. Schneider left last night for Duluth on business and will return home this evening. in the city today visiting his daughter, Mrs. George Kirk. Mr. Brown isan old engineer visited at Joseph Hendersons last Sunday. Adam Brown of Brainerd is|m latter’s uncle, Gardiner Waldron. n are in the city for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs, I. government, and more throw in a fine hose nozzle with every purchase of 50 {t. and over, Jerrard Plb. Co, A. Potter came down this morning from Blackduck and expects to leave this afternoon for [Fosston, A course, leathery complexion made unbeautiful by eruptions, calls for a general reform in liv- ing. The diet should be plenty of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 385 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Fred Luken, who runs the largest department store of the city of Brainerd, is in the city to- day on alittle business and also a pleasure trip. Mr. Lekon can’t say enough for our little city. He thinks that it is far more lively than Brainerd. BOATMEN—Get your life preservers from The Jerrard Plb. Co. We have a full stock on hand, also spark plugs for the jump spark motor. We make a specialty of gasoline engine work. Conie in and see the Gray Motor. Tt will please you, and the price is very low. P. Z. Q. W. B. club at his home last evening. The members present were: Misses Eva Get- chell, Georgia Smith, Bernice Peidergast, Selma Witting, Ivis Roberts and Jany Mills; Messrs. Jalian Peterson, Marion Step- hens, Robert Richardson, Rollie Dwyer, and Neil Witting. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all discases put together, and until the last few years it was supposed to be incurable. For a great | many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local treat- ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be aconstitutional disease and there- fore requires constitutional treat- ment. Hall’s Catarrh ~ Cure, manufactured by I". .J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con- stitutional cure on the market, It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. {1t acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system l’l‘h(‘y offer one hundred dollars ifor any case it fails to cure. {Send for circulars and testi. " monials. 'Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., i Toledo, Chio, Sold by Druggists, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills constipation. for Souv enir Envelopes OF Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposite Post Office Neil Witting entertained the|ly, and had the honor of running the first Northern Pacific train to Bemidji. Great reduction in rates to Norway and Sweden on account of Crowning of King Haakon VII Tickets on sale from May 16 to June 26. Single ticket $54.G0 Round trip $104,20. For further information write Anderson & Johnson, Agents, Bemidji, Minn. Men and women who eat fat meats and drink strong coffee usually have course, florid skins. Holliter’s Rocky Mountain Tea malkes your skin soft and fair. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug Store. The Ladies Aid society of the Baptist church will serve supper in the building formerly occupied by the J. A. McConkey grocery store on Minnesota avenue on Friday evening, May 25. The proceeds of the supper to be used to pay for painting and re- pairing the church. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- ost price for fresh lake fish, EECECCETEEFEETEEECEEEEES + CORRESPONDENCE 1} 'fli££<)i'3!i%%ii!if?s!gaiiiifll TWRTLE RIVER. Jas. Bacon went to Bemidji Tuesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dale visited Bemidji friends Tuesday between trains. Mr. Schmidt, the Tenstrike meat man, was around taking orders here Monday. T. J. Wickie made Bemidji a business visit combined with pleasure Saturday and Sunday last. Oswald Pommeranke, Michael Walter and S. R. Moorhead went to Cass Lake Tuesday on land office business. T. A. McAllister, the genial cedar buyer for Dr. Blukeslee, was in town for a few days this week on business. Wm. Meyers, who looks after the cedar yard at Farley for the i3t. Louis Cedar and Coal com- pany, was in town Monday. We regret to state that Mr. H, 0. Willey is about to remove to Minneapolis, He expects to em- bark in the machine business. Frank Rohrer and Kd. Peter- son were up from Bemidji Sun- day to visit their respective families. Both boys are em- ployed 1n the Crookston Lumber company’s saw mill, The many friends of Mrs. Mary Gallagher will regret to list. Her eyes appear to be affected from some malady of long standing, and it is hoped her recovery will be speedy and permanent. this week. son-in law of Mr, Perry Callihan, and has already purchased two homes since his arrival herve, he intends to go into the re: LANGOR. Peter Amundson is erecting a large new barn on his place George Detling has began his township. James Murray and Clair Craig sixteen last week. duck a visit a few days ago, and reports the roads to be quite bad. William Messerschmidt, Sr., came out from Blackduck Satur- day night, and Sundayed with his family on the claim. Some of J, A. Irvine’s men have been engaged during the Past week, In hauling the S o e largely attended and those pres- ent report a most enjoyable time, bright Talsness with his plowing Wednesday. w | Bentley’s. | To the Dealer | {and Smokersf;f learn that she is on the sick|§ (ieo. Guyette bought tiie hand- | § some residence of . O. Willey | Mr. Guyette is a!@ which leads many to believe that estate business on a large scale. |3 duties as the assessor of Langor| § were running lines is Section|: H. H. McDougal paid Black-|3 _ Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Cb. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. The Ladies Ald Scciety of the Baptist church #’ill serve supper in the building formerly occupied by the J, A. Mdponkey grocery store on Minnesota ayenue. The proceeds of th\ supper to be used to pay forpainh‘mg and re- pairing the chureh. plus driving sup'blies from camp No. 8 to camp No. 1. WILTON. Joseph Helf is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Van Tassel have moved to Soland’s house. T. J. Brennan and fawily spent Sunday with ‘Mr. Zion and famiiy. Robert Ernst ~and family Vilettia Brant and Arvilla Patterson were shopping in Be- midji last Saturday. Amil Gustavson and Miss Trask spent Sunday with the Melvin Rognlien has returned from Virginia, Minn.,, where he has been spending a few weeks. The dance given by the M. W. last Saturday night was LoUIS. E. D. Bentley assisted Inge- Miss Charlotte Baumgartner visited witn Inez Bentley a few days last week. H. W. Alsop and son, Chaun- cey, are at the home of the former this week putting in gar- den, etc. Ed Dale of Turtle called at H, E. Rice’s Wednesday. He came for a horse and cow, which Mr. Rice recently scld to Mr. Rorer of that place. H. W, and F. C. Alsop Sun- dayed at Louis. They recently had the misfortune to lose one of their horses. Chauncey droye to Tenstrike Tuesday with the other horse. Fred M. Pracht went out to Bemidji via Tenstrike Thursday. He expects to work in or near Bemidji this summer. Mrs, | Pracht will stay at Bentley’s during his absence, Geo. Garrison of Rebedew spent Kriday night at K, D, Mr. Garrison was looking for his horses, which had strayed away. He found] them the next day and returned home with them, Miss Bertha Ronning, who has been visiting relatives and friends at Hendricks, Minn., and vicinity Saturday night, near the mail box on the Moose Lake road and they had to work all day Sunday backfiring, etc, The houses of E. D. Bentley and A. O. Anderson were 1n greatest: danger, especially that of the former. however, relieved the situation and rendeved the fire harmless. The damage about $5,000. was a Puposky caller this week. last Saturday to spend S\mdayI the eastern part of the Town of Birch and with theaid ofa north east wind was carried along the Norway slashing south of J. Neils camp No. down toward A. O. Anderson’s.” The men sncj ! ceeded in stopping the fire on but Sunday morning it had sprung up again The rain Sunday night, is estimated at; " PUPOSKY. A. E. Smith went to Bemidji Full Supply | Pete Malterud of Buena Vista | 1 Reduction Sale! Furniture - Rugs Bedding Desiring to reduce our stock before taking inventory we offer a discount of ten to 20 Per Cent "Beds on all goods purchased from May 19 to May 26 in- clusive. A $10. Iron Bed for $§8. An Don’t miss this Sale. Remember the Dates May 19 to 26 18 Couch now $14.40 -PHO of Sundries Sundries is ahandy word. It means different things to different people. When we use it it means brushes, combs, mirrors,atom- izers, sachet powders and all those toilet requisites that are becoming all but indispens- able these days, And when we tell you that our supply is complete, we mean that we have them ALL, And in case you might be in doubt about it we want to make you sure upon this point too—That what we purchase in this line has got to show some substantial reason why we should buy it before we ask you to look at it. That leaves you nothing to do but pick from assured values, E. A. Barker, Third St. Druggist. 1J. P. LAHR] NE 178-- with his family. Senator E., J, Swedback of Be- midji was a business caller at | Puposky last week. The M. R. L. & M. Ry. Co. is building a camp on Julia spur for the hoisting crew. Mrs. O. J. Laqua and daugh- ter, Hazel, spent Sunday with her husband at Puposky. Matt Hoeffman, Pete Hoeffman and Chas Borswold made a busi- ness trip to Bemidji last week. Thos. Elliott’s saw mill will start again this week to finish i F Potter, who looks after the cedar for H. M. Clark, inspected some cedar around Puposky last week, ) Mr. Gullickson, agent for Hamm Brewing company, was calling on his castomers this week. A social dance was “given at the Puposky hall last Saturday evening. Lunch was served and everybody reported a yery good time. H. M. Clark, the cedar buyer, purchasad cedar from the home- steaders. Mr. Clark intends to have a cedar yard at Puposky. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Austin spent a couple days at Bemidji and Cass Loke last week. Mr. Austin won his contest case against Thos. Flliott after a long and hard fight. ithe contract of A. E. Hodgdon. | was at Puposky this week and; i{Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidii, LOTS FOR SALI WE_OFFER _FOR SALE GOOD_LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY CHEAP— WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. V. GIBRONE, || HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright’s Barn Mike Seberger Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. for the past several weeks, re- turned to her home at Moose Lake on Friday last. Miss Ron- ning enjoyed her trip very much, The new mail carrier, B. L. Waldron, made his first trip on Tuesday, May 15. The route has been completely changed. The carrier starts from Black- duck, leaving there at 7 a. m. and arriving at Louis at 11 a. m. He leaves Louis at 12 m. and arrives at Blackduck at 4 p. m. Mrs. G. V, Thomas of Rebe- dew has gone to Minncapolis to have an operation on her eyes The operation is for the purpose of removing a growth at the back of the eye balls caused by neuralgia. Mrs, Thomas hasthe| sympathy of the community, who hope for her speedy re. covery. SO 1 All of the men in this vicinity | were called out Saturday night to tight tire. The fire originated | as nearly as can be ascertained in | The approval of a great § city is most always a fore- runner of national popu- 3 § larity. now madein Bemidji. 4 Purc and unadulterated, § mild and sweet, always uniform in every point of high quality and a metro- politan standard. M& M| Cigars are for sale by all : The cigar of the East is E No other remedy has given such perfect satisfaction as a blood purifier and-tonic or is so reliable in the cure of blood dis- cases of every character as S. S. S. 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S., while thorough, is gentle and pleasant in its action, and has none of the nauseating effects | of the different mineral mixtures and concoctions offered as blood purifiers. As every part of the body is dependent on the blood for nourishment and strength, it is necessary that this vital fluid be kept free from germs and poisons. So long as it remains uncontaminated we are fortified against dis- ease, and health is assured ; but any impurity, humor or poison acts injuriously on the sys- tem and affects the general health. tularv eruptions, pimples, rashes and the different skin affections show that the blood < | is in a feverish and diseased condition as a | result of too much acid or the presence of Sores and Ulcers are the result of morbid, unhealthy matter in the 2| blood, and Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison etc., are all deep-seated | blood disorders that continue to grow worse as long as the poison remains. : ; But all blood diseases are not acquired; some persons are born with an hereditary taint in the blood and we see this great affliction manifested in many ways. some irritating humor. home. claimed to be. purities, inoreases Pus- tite and clears the blood tonic and ha: 1248, 9th St,, Lel = and builds up the general health. chikdren with fine results. Gentlemen:—S. 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