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Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at overy lce croam stand . Mado by Bagley. Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery M. & M. free. M. McFarland Phone 125. Read the Dail, Mrs, A. Lane is a visitor in the 4. Walker from the town of Werner is in the city today. F. S. Mentster 1s a visitor in the city today from the town of[ness. Typewriter ribbons standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro- cured in the color you wish at The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Mascot and Cremo flour, J. A. Ross came up last even-|the Pioneer oftice. ing from Wadena and is trans-| R.E. White wasa passenger acting business in the city today. which your rich stores withhold, it is the breath of life to me, |98y Rocky Mountain s Diug Store. your L\.mou; How's This? Hall’s Ca.ta.rrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. s Family Pills for constipation. Pioneer. box. nerves are wealk, Testimonials . 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 Solid vestibuled electric lighted trains. Write freely for rates and informa- tion. MART ADSON,G.P.A via WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY Northern Railway. Read the daily Pioneer. Every seventh person goes in Duplicate order commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, R. A. Prudden came down yes- — |terday from Funkley and is transacting business in the city TH@_ CITY. today, The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per Thomas Forte arrived F. J. Cheney &|city yesterday from Grand Forks and is spending the day at the the undersigned have|Bay with friends. known F. J. Cheney for the Jast 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry oubany obligations made | afternoon, July 11, Walding, Kinnan & Wholesalc Druggists, 18 & business visitor in the city today from books and S. C. Johnson came down yes- terday noon from Crookston and spent the day in the city on busi- of on yesterday’s train from Kelli- There's no gift of earth or sky, | her and is attend}ng to a few business matters in the city to- A Dr. Geo. E. Spofford (op- tometrist) has an office at Hotel Markham the 15th day of July and the15th of every month. We offer One Hundred Dollars [ Spectacles and Reward for any case of Catarrh|scientifically fitted. that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Co., Toledo, O, glasses in the The LadiesMissionary society of the Presbyterian church will hold a meeting at the home of Mrs. A. E. Smith on Wednesday After the meeting lunch will be served at the nominal charge of 25c. You are often out of sorts, your body lacks energ; bad taste in your meuth; why not help nature by taking Hollister’s Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. your Rocky $27 40 to Denver & return from St. Paul or Minneapolis Chicago, Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale daily to Sept, 30. Final return limit Oct. 31. Equally low rates to other Colo- rado and Utah points. ther information apply toJ. P. Elmer, G. P. A,, St. Paul, Minn, For fur- Low Rates to Crookston. On account of the Woodmen’s picnic at Crookston, Minn., July 12th and 18th, the Great Northern Railway will sell round trip tick- ets to Crookston from Bemidji, Barnesville, Moorhead, St. Vin- cent, Greenbush, Minn., Grand Forks, N. D, and intermediate stations for one and one-third fare for the round trip, on sale July 11th and 12th, final return limit July 14th. |Chamberlain, Agent, Tickets E. E. Great Fi D Ghe NEW GROCERY BEMIDJI PHONE 207 “The best q'uality for the least money” is the way we have built up the best grocery business in town. are always selling our groceries and constantly buying We Our line of teas and coffees cannot he ex- An excellent line of canned goods—and goods for picnic lunches—always to be had at our store. ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET. Souvenir Envelopes OF Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office 7 ; o s =5 Read the Daily Pioneer., e ‘_e;;: The Only Seven cents to get in, seven|of a great nows A \ [\ cents for supper. REAL HOME BAKERY in the clty visit with friends, ‘We mnake a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. .| Fresh baking daily friends at Sault Ste Marie. the San Antonlo school board will'be held at thé school house this evening, Ben Holstiue and Bobert Hal- lock left last evening for a short Ehe old rellable LAKENIDE BAKERY 'l‘el»hnno us “If you can send The Ladies Aid of the Presby- torian church will givea seven cent supper at the Masonic hall, Friday July 20, discharged for not Read the Daily Pioneer. Letter files and letter presses, at the Pioneer office. Seven different things toeat and ten cents to get out. Ed. Davis came down last evening from Pine River and is calling on friends in the city to- day. W. N. Shannon of Grand Forks came down last evening and will spend the day at the Bay with friends, C. J. Abbe and wife came down yesterday from Fosston and are calling on friends in the city today. C. F. Ditty of the town of Nebish isin the city today at- tending to a few business matters, A. M. Prudden arrived in the city last evening from Funkley and is calling on some of the city merchants, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. J. Evan Carson left this noon for Brainerd and other points, where she will spend a week with relatives, Charles Putman left this morn- ing for Lake George where he has accepted a position as sur- veyor for the Red River Lumber Co. Ed Farwell, night operator at the Great Northern depot, left Sunday for St. Paul, When he returas he expects to bring home a bride. ““Hooligan,” the world famous tramp, will be assisted by a sing- They are apt to grow blase, fickle, dis- the country bred the root of all the lives, Soctal You may tell a girls and a number of other| Queent comedians in the presentation of his ¢‘Troubles’ here July 27. E. Rockensack, a farmer living about four miles southeast of Be- midji, has purchased a feed cooker for his stock. The cooker is much of a novelty around these parts and attracted considerable notice while lying at the Great Northern depot. Mrs. William Durham and son Stanly arrived in the city today from Brainerd for a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Hawkins of this city. Mrs. L. Beach of Northome, a sister of Mrs. Durham is also a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Hawkins. C. E.Covey came down last evening from the town of Mizpah and is transacting business in the city today. Ida Ricker came down from Park Rapids last evening to spend a few days in the city with friends. Edward Lilliedale came down from Northome last evening and is spending the day in the city with friends. A.W. Weniman arrived in the city yesterday noon from Crooks- ton and expects to remain here for a few days with friends, A. M. Nash of Grand Forks came down yesterday morning from Grand Forks and remained in the city all day on business. Drinking The driuking of aln at the time suceeeded in drivi The catch quest! a matter of fact, five, and the word mixed sort. Figures That Stagger. It used to be that astronomy, with its stupendous magnitudes, incredible ve- The Ladies’ Aid of the M. E.| tocities' and Inconceivable distances, seemed to make the greatest demand church will meet Wednesday b e EroRinst- Qomane ) on man’s ef, says - kery, If afternoon at 2 o’clock ab the| ootk Today it 1o physics. We read, ge““ffi;e:&'fi'l?om church. A ten-centlunch will be| for instance, that Hertz’s oscillations curing the Qisease served. All are cordially invited- | gtve rise to 500,000,000 oscillations per | eqrly gtages or of 2 " s second. Where Is the man who can Wilber Cover arrived in the| concelve of anything happening in the city last evening from Bagley | five-hundred-millionth part of a sec- i < s B ond? But this is quite a long period and _1s transacting business in omipased 16 sote of thoss now nedepks the city today. . . Maxwell's great theory, a light wave n be taken than A, pm!lless care for pal‘n. 1s a serles of alternating electric cur- ::d liverish people One’s pains are curable. Hollis- rents flowing In air or interplanetary ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea comes | space and changing their direction ’, ief i 2 1,000,000,000,000,000 times per second. to one’s relief immediately, Tea And this Is supposed to be true of ev- or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s| ery form of light coming from the sun. Drug Store. the electric lamp or a lucifer match. ‘Who can think of anything happening A. E. Foster of the town of| i the thousand-million-millionth part Mizpah arrived in the city last| of a second? evening to attend to a few busi- ness matters. the butter at table mixture of no less take the place of cuits. Pastry for another name for Landseer’s Valet, Qeasert: Sir Edwin Landseer, the famous ani- mal painter, had an old servant—his butler, valet and faithful slave— named Willlam, who was particularly assiduous in guarding the outer portal. No one could by any possibility gain direct access to Sir Edwin. The an- swer would invariably be, “Sir Hed- win 18 not at 'ome.” The prince con- sort himself once received this answer when he called, amplified on that oc- casion by the assurance that “he had gone to a wedding,” an entire fiction on Willlam’s part, as the prince found out, for on walking boldly in and round ange?” 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 Fabers HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best 5¢ pencils. convinced that I Antonlo, Tex,, whence he had posted|preserved In the records of an old A in such haste as to have little luggage, |court at Bouthampton, Hngland. It Sam Hayes is in the city today | he met with a charming bit of southern | dates from 15687 and must be told in Co ld from Island Lake for a short| bospitality. He had no cuffs, and a |the quaint terminology of the perfod: u local reporter promptly drew off his|“Item we present yt at the tyme of our own and sald to the guest within the |sytting ther hath ben complaynt made W. A, McDonald left this morn- | eity gates: Eler:‘.n take mine. I've|of another dogg, betwene a masty & P i 3 more at home.” ter It was learned |a mungerell, of Peter Quoyte’s which lng for a fow week's visit with| Goe I (O e eutfs worked oy | namm stronng qualyties by himselfe, A regular meeting of the the superintendent of the news bureau | times offend the neyghbors & wyll upon hearing of the incident Immedi- ately wrote to Frank Grice, owner of the Bxpress, in appreciation of an act peculiarly southern In its frank good | whole pownde of candells at a tyme, & of all? fellowship, Here Is Mr. Grice's reply: | wyll not spoyle yt by the way but carry : isit with friends at Whi member of the Express staff who of- Jotagith, } White Barth, fered his cuffs to your man he will be well.”—Chlcago Record-Herald. Sharp, but Not Clever. A London sclentist says that life In a . . . metropolls makes young children sharp, The Ladies Aid society of fi?e but not clever; that it often destroys Norwegian Lutheran church will | thelr chance of ever being clever, for meet in the church parlors 1t hastens the development of the brain unnaturally. It makes them superfi- hi habe h clal, alert, but not observant; excitable, | ¥ ch Is worth abogt the thousandt but without one spark of enthusiasm. contented. They see more things than Interesting things, and they do not properly see anything, for they have neither the time nor capacity to get at that crowd themselves into their little tle cannot be reckoned among his suc- cesses, you may polint out hls errors In regard to investments, you may re- proach him for omitting to take ad- vantage of the opportunities he has had for advancement, and he will ac- cept all your criticisms with a reason- able calm, but take gentle exception to the way In which he pronounces a . < word and the chances are that his next ing and dancing chorus of pretty | remark is of a heated nature.—London Hquor or other kinds originated in Brit- | Danes, before Alfred the Great finally land. Owing to the assassination of Englishmen by the Danes, it became a custom to enter into compacts for the mutual preservation of health and se- curity. These compacts were usually pledged in wine, and hence the custom of drinking healths. A Spelling Test. asked, “How many words In the Eng- | lish language end in dous?” The com: mon answer is four—hazardous, jeopar- dous, tremendous and stupendous. As hybridous, meaning For any one afflicted with consumption advanced. It Is not economy to spare people. Butter -is not a simple fat composed merely of one sort, It is a ed as inevitable optics. According to gorg of fats, and no more complex oil ter, along with fruit, should invariably are as often as not baked with lard. The Feril of It. A lady at whose house Leigh Hunt ‘was dining solicltously said to him at “Don’t you ever venture on an or- “I should be delighted to do so, my dear madam,” the poet replied, “but I'm so afraid I should tumble off.” . His Previous Existence, Gutherz—Look here, Zapfer, do you believe in the transmigration of souls? Zapfer—No. Do you? Gutherz—Most certainly I do, and I am thoroughly time I lent you that ten pound note.— London 'l‘glogruph. tality, 7. ' An Ancfent Dog Story. torial representativk| A delightful dog story has been ex- bureau was in Sanj|bumed from the misty past and is now lf we Talk to everybody in town at once today do you know what we would say first Dally BExpress, and|which goying lose abrode doth many fetch out of ther howses whole peces of meate, ns loynes 6f mutton & veal & such lyke & a pasty of venison or a me the name of the |yt whole to his masters howse, which being a profytable dogg for his mas- ter, yet because he Is offensyffe to many yt is not sufferable, wherfor his master hath forfeyt for every tlme 8 shillings 4 pence [83 cents]. And be ¥yt comaunded to kepe him tyed or to putt him away upoifpayn to forfeyte for every tyme he shal be found In the streeta 8 shillinos 4 nenca Portuguese Money, Portuguese money is based on a unit We would say offering his shirt as Come Here For Drugs. Why come here you ask. Fo- all the reasons that enter into the arguments of a good drug store with an Al stock. part of a cent. 8o If you buy a single postage stamp it costs you about 10, 000 milrels. We were shocked at the price of the objects the vendors in Ponto Delgoda desired to sell us. When presented with a bill some of us got heart disease and some of us apo- child, but not such For the exactly right goods. bewlldering objects | Plexy. Only after long explanations 3 o iocte | tn mingted Spanish, Portuguese, French For the precisely proper and English did we learn that a pho- measuremenss, tograph offered at several thousand Limits. milrels was worth about 15 cents. In man that his neck- | short, it was brought forelbly to our at- F or the promptness that tentlon how extremely artificial a me-|{ -you like. dium s money, how difficult it Is to get, how difficult it is to keep, but also = how difficult it i3 to exchange this in- And the q“fllty "f d"“E“ terconvertible medium {n foreign coun- tries—when you have any. Probably it Is even more diffienlt when you have not.—Argonaut. | PLUMBINGT TIN AND RE- PAIR WORK. that your doctor likes. Waiting to prove it. E. A. Barker 3d Street Druggist. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take it at once. Do notrisk having Bright’s Dis- of Henlths, healths in wine or of the rule of the ing them from the ion has often been You get the best services on the shortest notice. however, there are often overlooked is mongrel or .of b e ease or Diabetes. There is e R i Doran BFOS. | othing gained by deay. | cesses of it are stored up as fat in the B 500. and ‘l.oo Bottles. Barker’s Drug Store. plenty of fat can of the best ways of should it be in its keeping it at bay if What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? even to the healthy than seven different this. For dyspeptic good bread and but- Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office ple, pastry and bis- such people is only poison, and biscuits 7 2 i Ribbons | et , Paper 0il Erasers Anything that is used about a was an ass at the the garden he noticed Sir Edwin look: ing out of his studio window. This was the faithful attendant who one day, when a lioh bad died at the “zoo" and his corpse came up in a four wheeled eab to be painted from, star- tled his master with the question, “Please, Sir Hedwin, did you horder a lion?” Souvenir Letter. E A. Barker, the well-known druggist, has issued a mnovelty in the shape of a souvenir letter of Bemidji. The souvenir is in the shape of a pamphlet and contains eight Thatched Roofs In England, pages of picturesque scenes of| “The thatched roof, which makes the Bemidji and its vicinity. English cottage plcturesque, is doom- 5 .. |ed” sald an architect. “For some The first sheet is blank and is ye;m It has been going gradually. intended to be used for writing| 8oon 1t will be altogether a thing of the letter upon. The edges of | the past. Fire Insurance is the cause 5 of the thatched roof’s disappearance. the souvenir are gummed and No company will Insure a cottage or perforated so that after sealing, | its contents If the roof ls'thnttcheg. i i ini They who want Insurance must sub- it can be opened without u.)]ury stitute for the roof of thatch a tiled to the pamphlet and the views:.|ono. As long as the English cottager Among the views are cuts of | remalns very poor & ‘hfl:mm" "0‘1‘“ i and furniture are not wo nsuring the Beltrami county courthouse, he keeps a thatched roof over his head. the Crookston Lumber com-| s soon ns he begins to prosper and pany’s mill, Bemidji game, in the | lays in hons:hold “goods ;l‘ vnl\u:hhs jasti tukes out a fire cy and away then shape of a majestic moose, one of | L Py thntche‘l)lo roof.” — Loulaville the many bedutiful outlets of | Courler-Journal. Lake Bemidji, the rustic bridge along the upper lake shore moon- Whistier paved m. i A certain famous English poet whose light on Lake Bemidji, a .foot| ottt s e e path along the shore, und sailing | gor himself was once threatened with on the lake. expulsion from a swell London club £ for dancing a fandango upon the silk fl‘he' pictures will advertise hats of other members, James. Mac: this city as well as be excellent | Neill Whistler, however, interposed and souvenirs of a visit here ora re:| saved him with his eloguence, One man of genius, Mr. Whistler urged, membrance to dista.nt friends, was worth any number of siik mm: Mr. _Bsrker 18 finding the de- | seelng that silk liats could be replaced mand -for these pamphlets so|and men of genius could not. -Then Inrge that he has sent in a big| 204 ot 4l then the irate committes reconsidered it ‘and additional order. e [ 3 SK your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work. The New Tii-Chrome " Smith Premier Typewriter makes ribbon changes unnecessary ;.. gives you, with one ribbon and one machine, the three essential kinds of busi- ness typewntmg-—black record,; purpl cupymg and rcd This hine pennlu ot only the use of a three-color ribbon, but also o ¥ w’rl ibbon:' Noenfieon(onhis