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— A R Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every ice cream stand in the city. Made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. L. Amadon of Shevlin spent Sunday at Bemidji, A, O. Kelliher of Blackduck was a Bemidji visitor Sunday. Attorney E. R. Dampier spent Sunday wlth acquaintances at . Bemidji. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour. E. H. Hazerstrom of the Cass Lake Voice came up last evening from the Lake to spend the day in the city on business matters. Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, George Miller is a business visitor in the city today from Northome. He is also calling on a few of his friends. Dr. Geo. E. Spofford, Op- tometrist, regular visitat Hotel Markham June 21 to 27 in- lusive. The K. P. lodge meets next Tuesday night and second rank will be conferred on a class of five or six. All members are re- Read the daily Pioneer, £ W. W. Butler of Turtle River The Only Sy was a county seat visitor Satur- RE AL H \ b . (ME BAKERY | Editor B. R. Sundberg of the|fj =————————— |(}ass Lake Voice was a Bemidji in the city visitor yesterday. J. E. Dade of Blackduck came down this morning to spend the day in the city on business. Forsale. A high grade piano. It must be sold at once and will|| ‘We wnake a specialty.of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable take $150. Inquire Mrs. J. A. MecConkey, 904 Miss. Ave. G. Olson, M. E. Barness and Charles Perkins of Bagley were visitors here yesterday. It is wonderful what a little careful grooming will do for a woman. It’s inspiration and sweetness. It’s delightful and bewitching, The effects of Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. ' 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store, Rowe McCamus, formerly news foreman on the Pioneer, but now owner of the Brookston Herald, spent yesterday as the guest of Bemidji friends. Officers and people desiring the very best lead pencils should LAKESIDE BAKER Telephone 118 Y M. & M. J. P. Newman of Browerville spent yesterday at Bemidji. Sam Larsonof Orbeck is at his cottage at the bay for a short time, Miss J. Ludwig of Cass Lake spent Sunday visiting friends_in the city. J. Johnson arrived in the city Sunday and spent the day call- ing on friends, M. O’Brien is a visitor in the city today from Bagley, and is calling on some of his friends. J. J. Ellis returned Sunday 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. evening from a short visit in Duluth with his son, V. E. Ellis. E. B, Benedict came up from Laporte Saturday evening and spent yesterday in the city visit- ing with friends, Harry Maule came down Sat- urday evening from Tenstrike and spent yesterday in the city visiting with friends, Dr. Geo. E. Spofford at Hotel Markham. Your eyes made good by scientifically $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that quested to turn out, A number of Hibbing people spent yesterday in Bemidji, among them being H. J, Williams and wife, Mike Gleason and wife, | J. B. McGee, Fred Powers, W, C. Swain, C.G Whitney and William Heil. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the ""eye specialist will malke his next regular trip to Be- midji, June 28, 29, 30, and July 1. All those whose eyes trbuble them should not fail to see him on one of those dates. Office at Hotel Brinkman, HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- iman’s shop, rear of Wes Wright’s Barn Mike Seberger Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidii, . positive cure now known to the science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only ground precription glasses, Aad A. Tone of Northome came down this morning to at- tend to a few business matters, and expects to return home this evening. George Draper of Tenstrike is in the- city today on his way home from Duluth, where he has been for a short time visiting medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coustitutional 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-| s stroying the %oundation of the with friends. disease, and giving the patient| Typewriter ribbons of all strength by building up the con- standard makes, either record, stitution and assisting nature in | OPying or indelible, can be pro- doing its work. _The proprietors | cured in the color you wish at have so much faith in its curative | the Pioneer office. powers that they offer One Hun-| Train service on the Minnesota dred Dollars for any case that it|& International through to Ripple fails to cure. Send for list of| will probably be resumed next testimonials. Address, F. J,|week. The track has been put Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, in good shape and at the present Sold by druggists, 75c. writing is nearly complete. Take Hall’s Family Pills for| H. A. Moulton, Joseph King, constipation. Charles Miller, ¥rank Gregon and J. Peterson of Gemmel were in the city today. They took the noon train for Cass Lake where each will prove up on a home- stead. There willbe German Lutheran services in the courthouse next Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Rev. E. Ulbricht of Cass Lake will preach, Judge Spooner and Court Re- porter Cameron returced Satur- day from Park Rapids where Duluth, Minn. June 19, 19%6 A Cool Comfortable Ride. to all points east via D.S.S. & A. RY. and connections Through Sleeper, Duluth to Montreal. Solid vestibuled electric lighted trains. Write freely for rates and informa- tion. MART ADSON,G.P.A. The Picnic Season is at hand and we havé what you want for lunches they bad been for the regular term of the Hubbard county court. The Blackduck running team of seventeen men came. down this morning -and are spending the day in the city. They are on their way to Warren, Minn., to 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, BEMIDJIL attend the tournament to be held in that village. The relatives of Nick Thorsen, who have been circulating a sub- scription paper for the benefit of Read the Daily Pioneer. _E. Erickson came down from Tenstrike Saturday and is trans- acting business in the city today. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. A, A. Smith of the town of Kelliher is in the city today on business and is also visiting with friends. to spend the day in the city with friends. R. A, Lawson it a business visitor in the city today from Blackduck, and will return to his home this evening, Frank Andersoncame downyes terday aiternoon from Ripple and spent the day in the city visiting with friends. William Perkins and wife came down this morning from Grand Forks and will spend a week or so at the Bay. Mrs. J. Nelson came down this morning from Blackduck to spend the day shopping with the local business houses. Harry Williams of the town of Blackduck is a business visitor in the city today, aud expects to return home this evening. Robert VanDoughnut came down Saturday evening from Grand Forks and spent Sunday at the Bay with his family, Cleanliness is the first law of beauty; also the second and third. No matter what your complexion ills are, Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea will cure them. 35 ceuhs;[ tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Ghost or Tlusfon? A minister of the gospel, according to this tale, was walking to and fro in a long passage that ran through the house and meditating upon his next sermon. There brushed by him a housemaid. He watched her pass and enter his study. Fearing' that she would disarrange his papers, e hurried after her, went Into his study-—and no one was there. No means of'\egress was possible but by the one" door through which he had seen the girl en- ter. He rang the bell,and—the house- mald came down fromithe top of the house, where she had been performing her dutles. And the unusua) part of the story is that nothing\hnpp_ened— | H no one sickened and- died. \The young woman married happily. And yet that minister of the gospel i sure\that he saw that housemaid pass him. ' Nor to this day does-his stout-and happy, ma- tron know that she,was ever In§two places at once. 3 ) Mas. J. Miller and sister came down this morning from Funkley Yes, We Are Restless. “We are a restless people,” observes _the Sedgwick (Kan.) Pantagraph. “Fvery thin woman longs to be fat. Bvery fat. woman wants to grow thin. Every town man longs for, the time when he can retire to the quiet of the country, and every farmer hopes to some day quit work and move to town, where he can take life easy. Country newspaper men would like to try their hand on a city daily. The felloys on the big dailies dream of a time when they can own a paper of their own. In youth we long for maturity. In age we yearn for the happy days of childhood ~There fs no excuse for It a little bit greener and thriftier most any direction from the plat py right now. Contentment is as near to happiness as you can get in this world.” The Ideal Camera, The ideal camera for naturalist pur poses is one of the reflex type, in which the photographer can see his object— the size of it will be reproduced on his plate, the right way up—and can see 1t until the moment of exposure. Suck 8 camera with a long bellows and a lens which is intended for a plate at least one size larger than the plate be is using in his camera and also pro- vided with a curtain shutter which works just in front of the plate, with speeds varying from a time exposure up to one two-thousandth part of a second, fs the kind of instrument used by most of the naturalist photogra- phers whose work appears in print— Outdoors. 5 A Swindle. An old couple went to a Dublin thea- ter to have a night's amusement. The great Mrs. Siddons was playing “Mrs, Haller,” and the poor bodi&s were kept crying 2ll the evening. At length, at one of the scenes where the great lady came in with her handkerchief again ‘D her eyes, the old man could stand it no longer and, starting to his feet. erled out. “Ye long noséd thief, ye calt this @ivarshun!” ‘Willing, B ‘Theatrical Manager—What are you going to do with all that wall paper? Green Hand—Why, when you hired me you sald you wanted me to make my- gelf generally useful, and I heard you say yesterday that you would have to paper the house tomorrow, so I thought I would get you these samples to look at—New York Press. BEMIDJI SPECIAL SN Sold and guar- anteed by Geo. T. Baker & Co. Located in City Drug Store WORDS OF PRAISE WELL MERITED BY A WELL KNOWN ARTICLE. Bo much has been written by the atandard medicial authorities, of all the eeveral schools of practice, in praise of the native, or American, medicinal plants which enter into the composi- tion of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery, that in attempting to quote from "the various works on Materia Medica one hardly knows where to commence, since they are so volumin- ous that only the briefest and most im- perfect reference can be presented in a short article like this. Briefly then let us say that the ®“Golden Medical Discovery” was named from the sturdy little plant Golden Seal, the root of which enters largely into its composition. - Besides this most valuable ingredient, it con- tains glycsrio extracts of Stone root, Queeen’s root, Black Cherrybark, Blood- root and Mandrake root. Finley Ellingwood, M. D., an_emin- ent practitioner of Chicago and Profes- sor of Materia Medica in the Bennett Medical College of that city, in his recently published work on Therapeu- tics, says of Golden Seal root: 1t is the most natural of stimulants to the normal functions of digestbn. Its in- fluence upon the mucous surfaces ren- ders it most important in catarrhal gastritis (inflammation of stomach) and gastric (stomach) ulceration.” Many other authorities as well as Dr. Eliingwood extol the Hydrastis (Golden the widow, wish to publically ex- press their gratitude for the lib- erality shown by friends to whow an appeal was made. Through their kmdness Mrs. Thorson will receive $77.25. Souvenir Removes black heads, drives away beauty ills. Stimulates the whole nervous system. Greatest beautifier known. Nothing so helps fading lovliness as Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 385 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Envelopes A special election has been called for the town of Evergreen, Itasca county, to vote on the issuance of bonds in the sum of $8,000 for the improvement of OF e Yoo Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office roads in that town. Should the election carry, the state will furnish the money. Frank T. Handy and wife came down from Grafton, N. D. Sat- urday evening and spent Sunday in the city visiting with his cousin, E. K. Anderson. Mr. Handy is very much pleased with our city, and if he eould. sell out in this city. at Grafton he would like folocate Seal), as a remedy for catarrhal dis- eases of the nasal passages, stomach, ‘icnl Discovery ” bronchia, gall ducts, kidneys, intestines and bladder, Among these, we may wention Prof. John King, M. b., author of the American Dispensatory; Prof. . M. Scudder, M. D., in his * Specific Medication” ; Dr. Hale of the Hahne- mann Med. College of Chicago; Grover Coe, M. D., of New York, in his “Or- anic Medicines,” Dr. Bartholow of Jei- erson Med. Cofiege and scores of other leading medical writers and teachers. All the foregoing eminent authorities extol the curative virtues of Golden Seal in cases of stomach, liver and in- testinal weakness, torpor and ulceration of bowels. Dr. Ellingwood recommends it most highly, *In those cases of atonic dyspepsia when the entire apparatus including the liver, is stagnant and inoperative.” He also extols it most highly in the many weaknesses and de- Tangements peculiar to women and says, *It is a most important remedy in many disorders of the womb.” Golden Beal root (Hydrastis), is an important ingredient of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription for weak, nervous, “rundown” ‘women. But to return to the ®Golden Medical Discovery ? it may be said that its cur- ative properties are not wholly depend- ent upon Golden Seal, valuable as it is, as other equally potant ingredients add. frextly to it value and in fact are not ess important than the Hydrastis, or Golden Seal. - “ In all bronchial, throat, lung and kindred ailments, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Queen’s root and Blood- root, each plays as important a part in ekeefinfi the phenominal cures of “(Jolden Medical Discovery” as does Golden Seal. All these ~ingredients have the endorsement of minent ractitioners of all schools of medicine r the cure of diseases of the bronchia, and lungs. & Of Queen’s root, Prof. King says ®An alterative (blood Eurifier) unsur: passed by few if any other of the known alteratives. Most successful in skin and scrofulous affections; beneficial-in bronchial affections; permanently cures bronchitis; relieves irritations; an im- portant cough remedy; coy, hs of years’ standing being cured; aids in blood- making and nutrition and may be taken with out harm for long periods.” Queen’s root, Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark and Bloodroot, all articles extotled by leading practi- tioners of all the schools, as the very best of cough medicines, are made es- pecially valuable when combined with chemically pure glycerine which %reacly enhances the curative action of all these ingredients in all bronchial, throat and lung affections, severe coughs and kin- dred ailments. ‘Who can-doubt the efficacy of such a. compound, when scientifically made up, as in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery? Who can doubt that it is a most effective remedy for the several diseases for which its ingredients are so highly recommended by the formost writers on Materia Medica? It is in the cure of the more chronic or lingering, persistent, and obstinate cases of bronchial, laryngial and lunfi affections, attended by hodrseness anc severe cough, which if neglected or badly treated would gensrall{ have run into consumption, that “Golden Med- has won the highest praise from all who have observed it marvelous control over these and k: dred affections. It is no cheap com- ound made-up of trashy ingredients ?or free distribution, that curious peo- ple may experiment upon themselves as with the many fake nostrums so commonly sent out as “trial bottles.” It has a forty dyesr record, embracing many thousands of cures f)ehmfl it, is sold at a reasonable price and may be found in all drug and medicine stores in this and many foreign countries. 1t will be seen from the above briet extracts how well * Golden Medical Dis- covery? is adapted for the cure of all blood diseases, as, scrofulous and skin affections, eruptions, blotches, pimples and kindred ailments; also that it is equally good in all Catarrhal affections no matter where seated, and for all cases of indigestion, or dyspepsia, tor- pid liver, or biliousness and 2s & tonic and invigorator in all manner of weaknesses, and in nervous debility and prostration the above extracts amply show.’ luch further information as to the roperties and uses of “Golden Medical iscovery ” and Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription for weak women, will be found in a little booklet of extracts from' standard medical books which will be mailed free to any address on request, by letter or pos card, sent to Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buifalo, N. Y, All the several ingredients of Dr. Pierce’s medicines be found, from the reading of this little booklet, to have the strongest dpocsible professional endorsements and recommendations for the cure of all the diseases for which these medicines are recom- mended. No_other medicines for like u we any fuch éndorsement. mmnm{olw,' ‘won-eecret, scafs and reliable. other than that we all seem to be built | . that way. The grass seems to be just |. 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 Ala ka. Special round trip rates to 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 to A. M. Cleland, Gen. Pass. Agt., St. Paul, Minn., for “WONDERLAND 190¢.” Read the Daily Pioneer, Escaped Her Too. Elderly Man (greeting lady acquaint- ance)—I remember your face perfectly, miss, but your name has escaped me. The Young Woman—I don’t wonder. It ascaped me three years ago. U am warried now. WE_OFFER FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY ‘The Guide’s Mensure. “Things have come to a pretty pass,” remarked the guide as he led Algernon and Percy into the Yosemite valley.— Lampoon. WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. “Banter” is a word whose origin no Bemidji, Ming. scholar can trace. 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 11.15 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 interestiug trip for you if your tick- et reads, ‘‘via Burlington Route, F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., vlkrmlnln Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. Burlington N 1 )\‘?"« I e m i NG i A" H - I = ~ SUPERB UNIVERSAL Ranges from $25 to $60 Sold on Easy Payments Old Stoves taken in exchange |Fleming Bros. ‘Phone 57 316 Minnesota Avenue