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I§: t e | i | | | | s 2 L | | | 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 Da.lly Pioneer. Charles Lasher, who lives near | Perham, is in the city today. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour. S. S. Stadsvold came down yes- terday noon from Fosston and spent the day in the city on busi- ness. Dauplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, Arthur and Wilby Brannon left last evening for their home at Northome, where they are in businegs. Carl Martin was taken to the| hospital at Rochester this morn- ing for treatment. He was ac- companied by S, C. Bailey. Dr. Geo. E. Spofford, Op- tometrist, regular visit at Hotel Markham June 21 to 27 in- lusive. L. W. Larson was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Fosston, returning to his home last evening. The K. P. lodge meets this evening and second rank will be conferred on a class of five or six. All members are re- quested to turn out, Dick Thomas came down this morning from Kelliher, whare he has been for the last two weeks working for the Crookston Lum- ber company. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the ""eye specialist willj 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 specialty at Chap- HORSESHOEING I man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike %eberger Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, Read the daily Pioneer, D. A. Ray, aleading merchant |of Fosston, was in Bemidji today ion legal business. J. M. Reed came down last evening from Blackduck and will ispend the day in the city on i business, Forsale. A high grade piano. It must be sold at once and will take $150. Inquire Mrs. J. A. McConkey, 904 Miss. Ave. Frank Handy and E. K. Ander- son went to Cass Lake yesterday afternoon to call on old friends, returning home last evening. 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. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store, Mrs. Joseph Varney has re- ceived word from the hospital at Duluth where her husband was operated on yesterday for throat trouble, to the effect that the patient is very low, and his re- covery is hardly expected. Officers and people desiring the very best lead pencils should bear in mind that the Pioneer carries in stock a full Jine 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. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thereis|’ 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, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. < Duluth, Minn. June 19, 199 A Cool Comfortable Ride. to all points cast via D. 8. S. & A. RY. and connections Through Sleeper, Duluth to Montreal. Solid vestibuled electric lighted trains. Write treely for rates and informa- tion. MART ADSON,G.P.A. The iic a.s | L] is at hand and we have w! hat 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. Souvenir Envelopes OF Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office " The Only REALHOVE BARGRY .in the city N ‘We inake a'specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Ehe old reliable LARESTDE BAKERY Telophone 118 M. & M. William Grasser of Duluth is a business visitor in the city today. A. O. Johnson of Island_ Lake is in the city today transacting business. H. Steckman of the town of Tenstrike is a business visitor in the city today. John Bakkenson of the town of Nebish is a business visitor in the city today, A. Kaiser was down from Bag- ley today looking after busmess interests in the city. C. H. Budke came down this morning from Island Lake and is callingon a few friends in the city. C. J. Pryor is in Wadena today attending the convention of the state drainage league. He will return tomorrow. Harry Geil left last evening for Kelliher where he will act as clerk for the Crookston Lumber company. T. R. Webster came down this morning from Island Lake to call on a few friends and attend|; to a few business matters. Roland Fellows came up from Duluth last evening and left last night for Tenstrike to visit with his parents for a short time. Dr. Geo. E. Spofford at = Hotel . Markham. Your eyes made good by scientifically ground precription glasses. The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will meet Friday afterncon instead of Thursday at the home of Mrs. Peck. 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. A. Ross came up this noon from Wadena and is spending the day on business. 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. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Rev. R. W. Hardy, who is filling the dual role of pastor of the Northome Methodist church and editor of the Northome Record, spent the greater portion of the day in Bemidji and was a pleas- ant caller at the Pioneer office, Mr. Hardy has been editor of the Record only three months and is taking his first plunge into news- paper work, but he says he is getting on nicely and likes the work. He found the Record in a rather run down condition and is vapidly getting the paper on its feet again. CHARACTERISTIC SPEECH. Senator Tillman Makes Address at York, Pa. York, Pa., June 25.—Senator Ben- jamin F. Tillman of South Carolina delivered a characteristic address here, of which the following are ex- tracts: “We as a nation have become so great and powerful we are now going ahout with a chip on our shoulders and ‘Teddy’ is always doing some- thing to kick up trouble. Recently he pulled the lid off the packinghouses and we have all been going around since with our fingers to our noses. I haven't been able to get my wife to eat any meat since. “Within the next few years, unless the great influx of foreigners into New York is stayed, a condition will be bred in this country that will be first kin to hell. “I believe in preaching the doctrine of ‘America for the Americans' and ‘Pennsylvania for Pennsylvanians’ and not for the Pennsylvania railroad. “We started on our career as a na- tlon with the ballot box in the hands of the people. These conditions, how- ever, are now changed. “The corporations have come into control. The old doctrine of compe- tition has gone and in place of it com- binations have sprung up, resulting in the organization of capital in the hands of a few men. We are now manufacturing billionaires.” The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from' 80c to $3 per box. ¥ Cleanliness is the first law of beauty; also the second and third, ills are, Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea will cure them. 385 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Ole O. Froogaat, constable and road-boss of Spaulding, was in the city today ona trading trip, and made a pleasant call at the Pioneer office. ~Mr. Froogaat has a fine farm near Spaunlding and has thirteen acres into oats. He says crops are looking re- markable for this time of the year, due to the heavy rainfall, He predicts that this section of the county will raise- a large crop for the acreage under culti- vation. To the Public. Be sure and go to the park for your hot dinner circus day. All you want to eat for 25 cents. No matter what your complexion | MADE FROTT NATIVE ROOTS. SAFE AND RELIABLE. That the roots of many native Planm, growing wild in our American forests, possess remarkable ?mparfle.s for the cure of human maladies is well proven. Even the untutored Indian had learned the curatiye value of some of these and taught the early settlers their uses, The Indian never liked work so he wanted his %m;w to get well as soon as possible that. she might do the work and let him hunt. Therefore, he dug *papoose root ” for her, for that was their male weaknesses. same root—called “Favorite Prescription,” skillfully cnm~ bined with other agents that make i more effective than any other medicine In curing all the various weaknesses and painful derangements peculiar to women. Many afllicted women have been saved from the operating table and the sur- eon’s knife by the timely use of Doctor ierce’s Fayvorite Prescription. Tender- ness over the lower Jmlvh'. region, with backache, spells of dizziness, Faintness, bearing down pains or distress should no g0 unheeded. A course of “Favorite Pre- scription” will work marvelous benefit in all such cases, and generally effect a permanent cure if persisted in for a rea- sonable length of time. . The “Favorite Prescription” is a harmless agent, bein; wholly prepared from native medicinal roots,” without a drop of alcohol in ‘its make up, whereas all other medicines, put up for sale through druggists for ‘woman’s peculiar ailments, contain large quantities of spirituous hquors, ‘which are very harmful, especially to delicate women. “Favorite Prescription” con- tains neither aleohol nor harmful habit- forming drugs. All its ingredients are printed on each bottle wrapper. It is a gowerful invigorating tonic, imparting ealth and strength in particular to the organs distinctly feminine. For weak and sickly women, who are “worn-out,” or deblhtamd e‘gfipecmlly for women who work in store, office, or school-room, who sit_at the typewrner or sewing machme, or bear heavy household burdens, and for nursing mothers, Dr. Plerce’s Favorite great, remedy for for r. Pierce uses the Blue Cohosh—in his Enterprisé Changes Hands. The Bemidji Enterprise has T. Oyler, the transfer being made last Saturday. Mr. Oyler has been employed on the Enter- prise for several weeks, coming to this city from Minneapolis. man and an accomplished poet, l Fourth of July Excursion Rates. On account of the Fourth of July tickets will be sold to all| points on the Great Northern Ry. i in Minnesota and Dakota at the rate of one fare for the round brip. Rate to points on the Wlllmar and Sioux Falls Ry. will be fare and one-third date of sale July 3. and 4, Return limited July 6. E. E. Chamberhn Agt. Notice for Bids. Notice is hereby given, that! sealed bids will be received by the undersigned at his office in 5th, 1906 at 7:30 p. m., for the] construction of a two story, two | room, brick school-house for [n- dependent School District of | Bemidji. Plans and specifications areon file with J. P. Lahr, President of the Board of Education, at Be- midji, Minnesota. GrAHAM M. TORRANCE, Clerk of Independent School district of Bemidji, Bemidji, Minnesota. been sold by E. J. Taylor to John | §i3 He is an experienced newspaper §# the City of Bemidji, until July|; Prescription will provea priceless benefit because of its strength-giving power. For_constipation, the true, scientific cure is Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. ealth - restoring and | harmless, yet sure, THE BEMIDJI SPECIAL Sold and guar- anteed by Geo. T. Baker & Co. Located in City Drug Store H. E. Anderson and Paul Slosson left this morning for Bass Lake, where they will spend a day or two fishing. MAEARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK 18 the wonder of the age and I have made it a specialty, My price s only $5.00 per share r.ght now. It is bound $0 Qokibie shortiy, so order to-day. R. B. HIGBEE, Broker Germania Life Bldg., ST.PAUL, ML. K Natlonal Bank References. + HMEN ARD WOMEN. Uso Big @ for unnatural discharges,inflammations, irritations or ulcoration? - of muocous membranes. Painless, and not astrin gent o poisonous. Sold by Dragglats, or sent in plain wrapper, By “exprens, prepaid, fof $1.00. or 3 bottles §2.75. Circular sont on request JAMPBEL BRUS. BEMIDJI THURSDAY, JUNE 28. GRcit CORSULIDATEL SHOWS EVER INTRODU CiR I\IG: 2 STAGES YOU CAN NEVER Al Mrs. Thomas Shaughnessy, aged seventy-nine years, mother of Sir Thomas Shaughnessy, president of the Canadian Pacific Railway com- pany, is dead at Milwaukee. N THE FORENOON WELL WORTH A TWO SHOWS DAILY AT 1 EURHPE’S Q?FF&?LST @%NTRIEUTIE}H FOR THE AMUSEMENT OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE. UNQUESTIONABLY THE CRANDEST ARENIC %-EATHRE fiflW DOUBLED i§ SIZE MUSEUM - AQUARIUM $1,000,000 KAENAGERIE CED lN AMERICA. TWISE &5 BIG AS BEFGRE THROUGHAUT cUs HIPPODROKE TRACK The Foremost Show of the World. FFORD TO MISS THE MEieis FREE STREET PARADE s JOURNEY OF 100 MILES TO INSPEC® AND 7 P. ¥ An Hnurmventowml&the Animal an: ¥ memosbeforeflu ‘ema. ancement 26 the Gircus Pesformanca. and . .oczome Round trip From Bemidji to Pacific Northwest “See America First” Summer Rates one-third lower than usual. Visit the Columbia River Region. Sce Puget Sound— ‘‘Mediterranean of America’’—and visit Scenic Ala ka. Special round trip rates to Springdale, Liviegston, 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 1906.” Read the Daily Pioneer. Titles In tiermany. I The question of title Is one of the most delicate in Germany, a fact of which the stranger Is constantly re- minded in intercourse with the people, particularly with the women. Frau Professor, F'rau Director, Frau Doctor, are most particular about their hus- band’s titles being attached to thelr own names, but when it comes to mill- tary circles it is different, and both men and women protest vigorously against this sharing of titles. Lieuten- ant von B. objects to having his wife | addressed as Frau Lieutenant, which | title belongs as well to the wife of Lieutenant Schmidt or Haff of a less arlstocratic regiment. LOTS TOR SALE WE _OFFER_FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP’NY J. F. GIBRONS, 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 11.15 a. m. The famous electric-lichted 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 handsqQme 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., Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. SUPERB UNIVERSAL Reac Roman HIPPODROME Ranges from $25 to $60 Sold on Easy Payments Old Stoves taken in éxchange Fleming Bros. Phone 57 316 Minnesota Avenue