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R TN S Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every ice cream stand in the city. Madeby Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. L. W. Stone is a business visitor in the city today from Northome. Mrs. C. Knopeke, who has been ill for some time, has been taken to Brainerd hospital. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Deost, Mascot and Cremo flour, Joseph Markham spent Sun- day in the city and returned to his work at Grand Rapids on the noon train, M. F. McClay and family came down this noon from Grand Forks and intend to spend a few weeks at the bay. T. O. Leonard came down this morning from Tenstrike to transact business with some of the local business houses. Mrs., I.S. Boyer and Miss Blanche Boyer left this noon for Detroit, Michigan, where they will spend the next three weeks visiting with friends. People who are clean inside will look like it and act like it. They will work with energy, think clearly, act clearly and have healthy thoughts. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Monutain Tea. It makes clean people. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. Low Rates to Warren, Mina. The Northern Minnesota Fire- men’s Tournament will be held June 26 to 29, for which occasion l | | Read the daily Pioneer, Sheriff Bailey was a Brainerd visitor Saturday. ; P. W. Roak of Thief Kiver Fall 3 spent Sunday in the city. A. S. Barnes was down yester- day from Crookston to witness the ball game. LOST—An eagle charm with diamond set. . Finder return to H, E. Anderson for reward. George Miller was down from Northome Saturday on a com- bined business and pleasure trip. Duplicate order books and commercial ' men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, J. C. Woodruff came down yes- terday from Grand Forks and spent the day in the city with friends. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box, Henry Bliler was in the city yesterday visiting with friends. Mr. Bliler came down Saturday from Bena, Mrs. J. Peterson, with her son Julian and. daughter Grace, left Saturday evening for their claim near Ripple. Mrs. Peterson has been in the city for a short time taking treating for her eyes. Nowhere in the world can you see such handsome men and women as are to be met in the United States.” They all use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents. Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug Store, Low Rates to Cass Lake. On account of the meeting of the Northern Minuesota Fire- men’s Tournament Assn. at Cass Lake, June 20-23, the Great Northern Railway will sell June 19 to 23, round trip tickets from Bemidji to Cass Lake for one and one third fare with a final return limit of June 25, $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will the Great Northern Railway will| e pleaged to learn that there is sell from Bemidji to Warren, Minn., round trip tickets for one and one third fare, date of sale June 26 to 27, with final return limit of June 30, 1906. HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treat- ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system, thereby de- stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hun- dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. The Picnic Season A is at hand and we have what you want for lunches Salmon, Imported Gold Label Sardines, Canned Corn Beef, Roast Beef, Dried Beef, Veal Loaf, Lobsters, Boneless Chicken, Lunch Tongue, Deviled Ham and Potted Ham. Pickles, Cook- ies, Crackers, Olives, Canned Goods and Fruits, Cheese and Summer Sausage. ¥ ROE @ MARKUSEN, PHONE 207, BEMIDJI. G Souvenir Envelopes OF ° Yoo Bemidji onjsale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office The Only REAL HOMS BAKERY in the city ‘We inake a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily She old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118! I M. & M. R. E. White of Kelliher was in the city Saturday, on business. Miss Bell Hawkes is in the city today on a short visit with friends. A. McPhail of Tenstrike was a business visitor Saturday in Bemidji. Bert Goodwin was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Tenstrike. Dr. E. H Marcum drove to Wilton Friday afterncon, return- ing Saturday evening. Miss Louise Hettland left this morning for a week’s visit with friends in the twin cities. Richard Hawkes arrived in the city yesterday to spend a short time visiting with friends. Anton Ellingson came down Saturday from Erskine andstay- ed over for a Sunday visit. J: L. Camp of Brainerd spent Sunday in the city on business, this morning for his howe. LOST—An eagle charm with diamond set. Finder return to H. E. Anderson for reward. J. P. Lahr returned home this morning from Ely, where he went to look for a stone and tim- ber claim. Mrs. M. B. Stewart left yes- terday afternoon for Ely, where she intends taking up a stone and timber claim. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro- cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. J. J. Jenkins came up Satur- day evening from Minneapolis, where he went as a delegate from the local I. O. O. F.lodge, to the grand lodge. Horace Dunham, of St. Petir has acceted a position with the Northwestern Telephone Ex- change Co. Mr, Dunham is a brother of Mrs, J. F. Essler, EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the "®eye specialist will make his next regular trip to Be- midji, June 28, 29, 30, and July 1. All those whose eyes trouble them should not fail to see him on one of those dates. Office at Hotel Brinkman, A. A. Carter’s new boat has been launched and has shown up in excellent shape on her trial trips. The boat is sixteen feet and is equiped with a 2-horse- power gasoline engine. The boat is being fitted out by the Jerrard Plumbing Company. All questions pertaining to health and beauty are answered here. Makes people feelas they felt in full-blooded youth. Does business while yousleep. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Officers and people desiring the very best lead pencils should bear in mind that the Pioneer carries in stock a full line of the best pencils among which are Favers HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best 5c pencils. Excursion to Lake Superior. On Friday June 22nd vhe Great Northern Railway will run a special excursion train to Duluth and Superior leaving Bemidji at 9:34. Round trip $3.00. Final return limit on trains leaving Duluth and Superior June 24th. A splendid program has been prepared for the entertainment of the visitors. Included among other features are O-At-Ka Park (modelled after Luna Park at Coney Island, N. Y.); A league ball game between Duluth and Grand Forks. Trips on Lake Superior, the Aerial Bridge, the largest Wheat Elevators in the world, the Iron Ore and Coal Docks, the Government Piers and Breakwater. L) returned:home Saturday evening | from Duluth where they have been enjoying a pleasure trip since last Tuesday. G. Monroe passed through the city Saturday afternoon enroute to Red Lake, where he will take charge of one of the Crookston Lumber Coxffany warehouses. Clerk of Court F. W. Rhoda gave out second citizenship papers today to the following: Henry Buenther, Henry John- son, Vigio Peterson, Carl Swen- son, Jutterm Gregerson. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bailey left this afternoon on their trip to the West. They stop first at Fargo, where their daughter, Mrs. Han- son, lives, and then with her pro- ceed to Portland, Oregon, where they have other relatives. They expect to be gone six weeks or more. 2 Kelliher Journal: Charles Beaudette of Bemidji was here over Monday night looking over the field for an opening for a barber shop. Mr, Beaudette made arrangements with Wm, Lennon for a location in a new building which will be erected just south of the Journal office, and in which he will put in a modern shop as soon as com- pleted. Estray Notice. This is to give notice that there came to my place on section eight, township of Turtle River, one bay pony about three years £ age, weight about 800 pounds, small growth on front of head. Owner can have same by paying all charges and proving property. GEORGE KEISER, Turtle River, Minr, Barber Shops to Close. Bemidji, Minn., June 16, 1906. In order that we and our em- ployees may go to Cass Lake on Thursday, 21, (Bemidji day) we, the undersigned, owners of bar- ber shops in Bemidji, hereby agree to close our places of busi- ness at 11 o’clock on said day, in the forenoon, and remain closed remainder of day. : Stafford Bros. N. C. Beaundett. P. L. Foucault, Geo. H. Sterling. L. G. Crother. J. A. Wouzor, A British Blunder. There is an old story of the foreign office in connection with the small French colony of Chandernagore. This tiny possession s gituated on the Hooghly, twenty-one miles from Cal- cutta. It extends two miles along the river and one and a half miles inland from it. During our wars with France the settlement was taken and added to our dependency, but when terms of peace were arranged our minister of forelgn affairs, In total ignorance of its position and of the importance of its retention, agreed to its being re- stored to France. It turned out that he thought it was a small island In the West Indies and of no conse- quence!—Westminster Gazette. Speaking About Perfumes Have you ever taken a look at ours? We have some of the rar- est, daintiest odors that you was ever pleased with. Now, we want to request just one thing of you. This iejt— The very next time you are passing our store will you stop in and ask us to show you our Perfume as- sortment? We'll risk interesting you if you look, and risk pleas- ing you if you buy. E. A. Barker, Third St. Druggist, NORTHERN. A crowd of Bemidji people spent the Sabbath at Movl Lake. Hugo Worthington' of Pine Island and John Rendell spent Sunday at Movel Lake, : Mr. and Mrs. John Kvowels and family spent Sunday at John Bergman’s, HORNET. John Pruden returned from a business trip to Duluth the fore part of the week. George Bogart was at Black- duck Monday. Henry Plummer has resigned as recorder of the village Funk- ley. Two large bears were recently seen in the vicinity of Funkley. WERNER. Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Becker were Bemidji visitors Monday. Andrew Hasfjord spent Sun- day with friends at Mud Lake. A. P. Blom and wife of Spauld< ing visite 1 over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. O, P, Becker. Gerry Brennan took a load of his furmtare from the claim to Bemidji. Miss Fiorence Huck, of Spaulding visited with Miss Olson Sunday. MALTBY. A number of our citizens are at the Akeley encampment. Mrs. Ramsdell and children of Crookston are here for a visit with relatives. J. J. Jinkinson went to St Paul the fore part of the week to attend tha I. O. O. F. convention. The friends of Mrs. L, Petrie will be glad to learn that she is recovering from a long siege of illness. Alodge of Royal Neighbors was organized here last Satur- day with a charter membership of twenty-five. WILTON. Mrs. George Brennan, who has been seriously ill is much im- proved. Mr, and Mrs Wm. Dandlicker visited at Robert Ernst’s last Sunday. Mrs. William Lacore made a business trip to Bemidji last Monday. Miss Velettia Brant spent Sat- urday and Sunday with friends in Bemidji. . The M. W. A. of Wilton are preparing for a grand celebra- tion July 4. Miss Estella Minton spent Sat- urday and Sunday with her parcnts in Bemidji. Mr, and Mrs. Gunsawge oi Grant Valley spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Helf, Mrs. Erickson and children of St. Cloud, are here visiting with her sister, Mrs. George Brennan, Miss Duisy Dirst who has been at Dexterville for the pastsix months is here to spend the sum- mer with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Feller. Mr. and Mrs. Helf, Mr. and Mrs. Burnham, Mrs. Timms and Mrs. Watkins and daughter, Geneva, spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Patterson. C. F. Roger’s feed store which was destroyed by fire a short time ago is being replaced by two frame building which improves the looks of Wilton. Mrs, Herman Timms of Turtle is here visiting relatives for a few days. She will leave for Dakota where with her husband they will wake their future home, Miss E!len Emberland who has been attending the state normal school at St. Cloud is home spending vacation with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Ewmberland. The many friends of Mrs. A Slosson, formerly of Wilton, will beserry tolearn of her death. Shedied at Superior, Wis. and she leaves a husband and three young children. The sympathy goes out to the bereaved ones from many friends. The village election was held last Tuesday, the following offi- cers being elected: President, P. M, Getter. Councilmen, T. J. Brennan. Ole Stortroem, N. H Volland. Recorder, J. O. Melby. Treasurer, C, F. Rogers. Constaples, Clarence Rawdon, Albert Martin. Justice of Peace, Ray Kemple. Assessor, C. 5. Rawdon. Business Education, Nothing wiil stand you in better stead in the hard, cold, practical, every- day world than a good, sound business education. You will find that your sue- cess in trade, occupation or profession will depend as much on your general knowledge of men and affairs as on your technieal training.—Success Mag- azine. TMore Important. Nell—May doesn’t seem so quick to feny her age now as she used to be. Bell—No. She’s got very stout lately. Nell—What has that got to de with 1t? Bell—It takes all her time now to deny, her weight.—Philadelphia Ledger. Round trip From Bemidji to Pacific Northwest “See America First” Summer Rates one-third lower than usual. Visit the Columbia River Region. See Puget Sound— ““Mediterranean of America’”’—and visit Scenic Alaska. Special round] teip rates %o Springdale, Livingston, Butte. Helena, Anaconda, Missoula, Spokane, Eastern Washington, British Columbia and California Points, until Sept. 15, 1906. Ask about them. An opportunity en route to visit Yellowstone National Park ' via the Gardiner Gateway Send six cents 0 A. M. Cleland, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paunl, Minn., for “WONDERLAND 190¢.” — Read the Daily Pioneer. Where? An English mayor tells this story: “A woman, speaking at a meeting in support of women’s rights, repeatedly asked her audience, “Where would men nd themselves without women? “A weak voice from the rear of the ball: ““In paradise, mum! " LOTS FOR SALE WE OFFER FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY Ate Off His Hand. Smith—I hear Jones, the naturalist, had a Dbad accident. What was it?| Brown—Why, somebody gave him a young tiger cub and said it was so tame it would eat off his hand. Smith —Well? Brown—Well, it did. WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP’'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. Bemidji, Minn. A NEW TRAIN TO CHICAGO Leaves St. Paul Union Station at 10:30 p. m. after the arrival of connecting trains from Minnesota and North Dakota Points, running via the Burlington’s Mississippi River Scenic line to Chicago, arriving 11.16 a. m. The famous electric-lighted Chicago Limited continues to leave St. Paul 8:40 p. m.: arriving Chicago 9.00 a.m. The Chicago Day Limited now has new and handsome equipment throughout—the finest and most comfortable day train in the Northwest. It leaves St. Paul 8:20 a. m., arriving in Chicago 9.35 p. m. A comfortable and interesting trip for you if your tick- et reads, ‘‘via Burlington Route,”’ F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., ’"W SUPERB I QUALITY FINISH AND OPERATION SUPERB UNIVERSAL Ranges from $25 to $60 Sold on Easy Payments Old Stoves taken in exchange Fleming Bros. Phone 57 316 Minnesota Avenue