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% = Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every lce croam stand in the eity. Mado by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 318 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Read the daily Pioneer, See Jerrard Plumbing com- pany for your life preservers. Christ Olson left this morning on a short business trip to Brain- erd. He expects to return home this evening. 5 Government inspected life preservers, solid'block cork, ten sections — Jerrard Plumbing company. The Pioneer carries the lead- - |ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to . $3 per box. C. G. Whitney and E. D. Whit- ney arrived in the city this morn- ing from Hibbing, and spent the day here. For eruptions, sores, pimples, Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, | kidney and liver troubles, consti- Fred W. Smith and wife came|Pation, indigestion, use down this morning from Red Lake to spend the day in the city shopping, Put life preservers in your boats. Jerrard Plumbing com- pany. R. B. Fosterand W. N. Bowser left this morning for Hackensack, where they will spend the day on a fishing trip. Mr. Bowser is noted for his fine casting. 1f Ernest Engleking will communicate with Chief of Police Bailey He can recevive informa- tion that will be of interest to him. The chief has received a letter from some friends of Eogleking asking as to his whereabouts, G. E. Godfrey, a resident of the east end of Cass county, and a prominent candidate for the republican nomination for sheriff, stopped over last night at the home of his brother-in-law, A. A. Carter. Mr. Godfrey was on his way to Walker and left this morning for that village. Wanted:—100 railroad labor- ers, station men, day men, team- sters and extra gang men, for work in North Dakota and Mon- tana. Ship daily, free fares. Call at Anderson & Johnson’s Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Carries new life to every part of the body. Tea or tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. P. B. Schauble of Avan, Minn., was in the city yesterday and transacted a little business in the real estate line, St. Philips Aid Society will give a lawn social and apron sale at the residence of Mrs. J. . Boss, Thursday afternoon and evening, July 26th for the benefit of the Catholic church. Brainerd is to hold a market day August 11, offering a fine list of premiums. It tried the market day plan of securing trade last year and found it suc- cessful. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, We, the undersigned have known F. J, Cheney for the Jast 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his tirm, Walding, Kinnan & Employment office, Bemidii, Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Minn. Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon Duluth, Minn. June 19, 1906 A Cool Comfortable Ride. to all points east via D.S. 8. & 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. LOTS FOR SALE WE_OFFER _FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. The Only 1 . Jj|commerecial - men’s expense ac- . 1 \ N count books at the Pioneer office, o REAL HOME BAKERY Removes the microbes which g =—————————— Ql|impoverish the blood and circula- in the oity tion. Stops all' trouble thatin- terferes with nutrition. That’s|¥. b. what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain | R Ten will do. Tea or tablets, 85| cents. Barker’s Drug Store. | Juoio ks co. i Crookston Lbr. Co. Judge of the cost of paint by|W.P. Y the amount of ‘surface it will|l cover and the years of service it b will render—not by the price per gallon alone. It’s economy tols: buy Blood’s Paint, even if it costs b We inake a specialty o HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Rates ONE FARE PLUS 50 CENTS FOR THE ROUND TRIP TO St. Paul ke old reliable LAKESIDE PAKERY Telephono 118 ber . a few cents more than the ‘‘just i‘ic..ri%;e'féé ; i 213 | 2.06 & Read the Daily Picneer, as good” kind. Sold by W. M. [JirtEg Ce o - % Typewriter ribbons of all|Ross. Stamilton i i : % P § lnneapo lS standard makes, either record, X H : ; i . copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Tied down to his desk in the dith L: F“LEY!S 3f sudle JULY 24-25-26-1906 "ovcy»n’c!.mtrso’..br.CO b N ohn Gladen Sarah E. Kem| Tickets good returning to. and including July $27 40 to Denver & return from St. Paul or Minneapolis via Chicago, Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale daily to Sept, 30. Final return limit Oct. 81. Equally low rates to other Colo- rado and Utah points. For fur- ther information apply toJ. P. Elmer, G. P. A,, St. Paul, Minn. WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIRRONS, Local agt. Bemidji, Minn. MAURRAYS VAN A WORTH A DOLLAR > A DROP =~ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS GhHe NEW GROCERY BEMIDJI PHONE 207 “The best quality for the least money” is the way we have built up the best grocery busines« in town. We are always selling our groceries and constantly buying fresh stock. Our line of teas and coffees cannot be ex- celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods for picnic lunches—always ROE @ MARKUSEN, to be had at our store. 207 FOURTH STREET. Souvenir Enve lopes OF . e Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office 31. Tickets may be extended, on payment of 50 cents, to August 15, 1906. For full information call on G. A. Walker, local agent. office, while others are free and KInNEY unE at play, papa fancies he is having ¥ a vacation, while drinking Rocky | ’ *ILL CURE YOU Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. of any case of Kidney or Croy A. A. Warfield left last evening | Bladder disease that is not |/ Sarett for Duluth, where he will meet|beyond the reach of medi- {l;h Ius brother, John Warfield, and|cine, Take it at once. Do from there they will go to the| ot risk having Bright's Dise | Tiomas ety former’s claim near Tower. ease or Diabetes. There is |5 it nothing gained by delay. ‘The North Star will make a trip to Lake Plantagnet tomorrow 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. |l Kom " REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. leaving the dock at the usual [¢ Barker’s Drug Store. . R. Bly. time. Thisis a delightful trip, and allows an hour’s stop at e R Habit-forming Medicines. ‘Whatever may be the fact as to many Plantagnet. of the so-call atent medicines con- mlning injurious nfredlenm as broadly -Port Hope. Rosevelt. .. S ‘“‘Hooligan,” the world famous tramp, will be assisted by a sing- shed In some journals of moro or less influence, this publicity has certainl: ing and dancing chorus of prett; Bt K ¢ P Y | basa ot great benefit in arousing need girls and a number of other Mwfilonb'la this subject, ltedhvi!' "t’h‘ 3, = 2 considerable measure, resul n ] c‘:]omed\ans in t:Ele presentation of mt inl"‘lo“medfll“: people “vfiéd('"qg] such. is ¢¢ S and medicines as ma! alrly sus- is ‘“Troubles” here July 25. : “fi;‘ g w.“&“:,’.‘,‘""l""’n'ag’“"f‘:s nm’_ 3 2 3. lents complaine of. cognizin S Officers and people desiring §,‘°§“’i‘;},§, l:n&ng%mh?m‘,mflof l,‘}fim,l?‘ i o Xy ime e forelock,” as the very best lead pencils should | N ¥ ‘took time by the forelock,’ a it bear in mind that the Pioneer | ingredients of which %‘E mfimlflr medi- g s i cines are comj us he has com- carries in stock a full line of the plotely m.-efmfi&i ail harping critics and i i all o) sition at mi otherwise ;"Ei‘ PG“G‘EIISH “mf;'gHWh'I‘;‘;l E‘[‘? urged hgainst his modicines, bocanss ey abers s o , | are now or KNOowN composiTION. Fur- s thermore, from the formula printed on will sell round trip tickets from BEMIDJI to HHHHH and HHHHHB; the every mg{‘e ‘wnpper,tn‘wlll be feel.: tlhac s 0 these medicines contain no_alcohol or Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- | other habit-forming drugs. Noither do ers, and seyeral grades of the they contain any narcoties or injurious ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS for $4.60 Tickets on sale August 11th to 14th. Final return Iimit August 31. ganized. Unorganized. Unorganized SL2a5RRRRREEEERRS . agents, their ingredients being purely best 5¢ pencils. vegetable, extracted from the roots of » medicinal plants found growing in the | B dogchs of our American forests and of | (3% Iy D; well recognized curative virtues, Pete & Instead of alcohol, which even in small portions long continued, as in obstinate cases of diseases, becomes highly objee- | / tionable from its tendencfi to ?roduue (3 craving for stimulants, Dr. Plerce em- —_— p}oy! y chem}lc'nl'ly fp;x';g t :rlple-rlefi::)«.}n foa . cerine, which of s a valuable “Hooligan’s Troubles,” 300n t0 | Fomody i many cases of chrenic discases, 3 % 4 being a demulcent, antisepti be plaved here, is said to-be full | yrifimont “and supporting mutriive of life, pretty girls and enough I It enhances the curative action of the norga . 5 Golden Seal root, Stone root, Black IiPio : gnorzanezcd- humor to stagger the audience. 3 At Opera House July 25. Cherrybark and Bloodroot, contained in “Golden Medical Discovery,” in all bron= Hooligan’s Troubles.” ehlal, throat and lung affoctions attended with Severe cougns. As will be seen from % : the writings of the eminent Drs. Grover wa of New York; Bartholow, of Jeffer- | Ernest Sundberg Those who read the illustrated Sunday supplements of the news- papers have long been familiar with an individual named *“Hooli- . A musements .... For further particulars see E. E. Chamberlain, Agent. 535, A. Kulander H. Locken . ;m. Lauchlin Cl Unorga Unorganized. Unorganized. Unorganized. son Medical College, Phila.; §cudder, of A. Thompson Cincinnati; Ellingwood, of Chicago; Hale, of Cfi(cngo. and on’mrs, who stand Arme Webert as l:gdorsmlnf thelr‘ several 'gchools "A:: Henry Wake.. .. ractice, the foregoing agents are Tohn Walli 5 best ingrédients that Dr. Pierce |1 Blackduck could have chosen to make up his fa- | Geo. li Blackducl a Remington Machine? B U ORI M Sl DS el S238LakaakassRaRRERRRIIR BrowaBEBaRLEEE, Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office is mous _"Discovery” for the cure of not Blackduck gan” who has captivated the fun | gnly bronohjal, throat and ung affees Aady Lareen. Blarkduok loving public by this ability to| Hons, but also of chronic catarrh fn all | | Tenstrike . its various forms wherever located. o . Danahc % Ten: . Tenstrike - continuously absorb trouble and yet present a smiling counte- nance. ‘“‘Hooligan’s Troubles’’ has been dramatized, although the plot would not injure the CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH HVRGYAL FiLws i . Tiadles, 3k Drueriot CHESTRICS ENGLISH in RED and Gold metallio boxes, sealed ‘with bias ribbon. Tak Ribbons a g \ 3 On motion of Gi 'son, sec- onded by Commissioner Saxerud, the bond of John Krueth for road work in the town of . 5 it i8] | Minnesota & International 3353 x 2 40.11 : By ek ot Railwa: ompany Wm. Nicholson g% y p Burlington Lbr 602.22 Z 2 M. o M. W. DOWNIE, Auditor, Hrainerd, Minnesota. Kelso Lbr. C 14.85 5 Henry Meyers 175 — Burlington Lb: 598.95 2.59 > lolph 3.6] $57. & »” x % 4 A M. Bagley of Bemidji 61 Blocker . of Bemidji 12 . L. Crawford. 5.24 » Crawford 1679 es & Verit; 25.61 K: 4. 8. S 46 14.11 4.26 10. 20.60 4.39 1.80 14.47 2 2.2 T'ed Smith. 32.38 M of Bemidji .7.21 of Bemidji 53.95' — of Bemidji 1. 16. - On account of the National Encampment of the umm‘T o Army of the Republic in Minneapolis, August 13-18, the Unorg: s 4 Unorganized. G N 3 4 Onreantey reat Northern Railway < brain fabric of a mosquito, but the troubles are strongly in evi- dence and for those who like to laugh *‘Hooligan” will distort bimself on the stage of the Opera House next Wednesday, The poor tramps troubles are se ‘ludi- crous that there is a ripple of laughter almost from the - rise to fall of the curtain in each act. In addition bright music, splendid dancing, catchy songs and merry complications add to the charm and fun of the enter tainment. Burk’s big double Uncle Tom’s Cabin company will exhibit in Bemidji one night only Thursday, July 26; 2¢ night only, showing in their big water-proof tent seat- ing 3,000 people. Burk’s show now employs75 actors, musicians, singers and dancers and a troupe of colored cake walkers and Jubilee singers. Ferocious blood hounds are used in this big pro- duction, also ponies and donkeys, a big new street parade will he given at noon and a startling free exhibitien will be given free on the show grounds at 7 p. m. Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting. If It did there would be fow child- ren that would dolt. Thorols a constitution- . Mrs, M. Summors, Rox 426 me, Ind., will send her home treat- ment to any mother. She asks no money. Write her today If your children trouble you in this way. Don’t blame the child. The chances are they can't help it. ! POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ! Candidate for Sheriff. L horoby announce myselt as a candidate for the republican nomination for: the office of sherlff of Beltrami county, to be voted up- on at the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1006, and should I recetve the nomination and later the election will conduct the office in- & €ood and business like manner. . M. E. THURSTON. turn M sl Druggista, Hamtion *hle vaper, Some- Thing New In Jewelry is finding a home here all the time, -The store is hardly the same on any two successive days. Selling = makes gaps in stocks—buying fills them up again. 2 Solooking hare is always worth while. Our values always interest the shrewd and careful buyer. Our invitation is. extended to everybody—and it is al- ways in force. 4 1 E " 3rd Street Jew‘gl;r‘ A. Barker Cormant and Battle was accepted and ap- proved. On_motion of Commissioner Wagner, sec: cnded by Commissioner Saxerud, additional temporary relief was granted Freeman Pike, to the amount of fifte dollars. i Moved by Commissioner Wagrier, seconded s St { £ by Commissioner Saxcrud, that the application of W. T. Blakely, for abatement of penalty and interest on certain delinquent taxes, be recommended to the state auditor. On_motion of Commissioner Wagner, ‘sec- onded by Commissioner Saxerud, auditor be instructed to advertise for the_construction of a certain road, beginning at the southeast corner of section seventeen, Town of Port Hope, and running thence due north a distance of one mile to the fortheast. corner of said section seventeen. = On motion duly m ade, seconded and carried | the following bills were sllowod and_the aud- itor Instructed to draw warrants on the prop- Continued on page 4 SK your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work. tfléflgé : ri,l;fion .ciian-g'e"sf ”u;l—netfi:_éss:ry 5 givcs‘§‘ ribbon and one machine, the three essential kinds of busi- ness typewriting—black record, purple copying and red. This machine permits not ‘only the use of a three-color ribbon, but also of a two-coior or single-coloe = : “ribbon. - No extra cost for this new model. - Amfin‘m S SN PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.. ~ THE MITH : RITER €O, T