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S S——FS | R0ad the Daily Ploneer. Read the Daily Pioneer, Read the Daily Pioneer. 1 Everybody uses it Letter files and lotter prosses Blank books and officesupplies| Mrs. J. J. Conger left this G d A f h R bl Everybody likes it at the Pioneer office. D DURlNG at the Pioneer Office. morning for St. Paul, where she ran r my 0 t e ep“ lc J. P. Riddell is at his home, |}l THE SUMMER G. W. Harris of Tenstrike was|Will visit with friends for a Encampment, Minneapolis Model Ice Cream [|sufferer with a severe attack of transacting business in the city | Week. e O phord for. remomber e are lioday .. Benner lof this morning August 13 to I8, Inclusive. n the clty. Madeby Printed supply of Carnival ltll:’“%q‘??"e“e or George Kirk, the lumberman, |for White Earth, via Frazee, : . € best 1ce cream i i here hé has some cruising todo . Eavelopes at the Pioneer office, i went to Brainerdon a business|W L Ghe Model Ice Cream Q. ce,fls a package. ! and ice cream soda trip this morning. for the Crookston Lumber com- :::o::e ; bol‘:“::::::::l "::"u; :y Fantury:snd SEs Frod W. Rhoda left this morn-|§ Choice Fruits and Con- JJ| John McDonald and Ross|Peny. Company will sell tickets : : = 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 135. ing for Winsted, Minn., wherohe|ll fection ery Always Here. Bennington left last night for| William Elton came down !r'm'n 1 will visibwith relatives for a week. the Iron Range country. Grand Forks this P ';o visth o yoe t t 2 o % —Cream bread and cholco pastory— : . for a few days with C. O, Robert- Duplicate order books and 3 The Pioneer carries the lead- . emi 110 o au or n- | commercial men’s expense ac- The Lake Side Bakery. ing grades of typewriter paper, sbzn sad famitlyay Grand Horks ]o : | THE CITY- count books at the Pioneer office, which sells from 80c to $3 per| °2 3 : S neapolls and Return $4.60‘ - = Mrs. Fred Lafavar and little box. oo liadlessAid Boctetyiot the far : Read the Daily Pioneer. daughter left this morning for M. & M. : Judge Spooner left this morn- M. E, chur-h will meet Wedu?s- Dat f sale: A t 11 to A i y o ey .| Read the Daily Pioneer, i inerd ok :11| day afternoon at 2 o'cluck, with ates ol sale: Augus| 0 Aug- ] J. W, Irwin returned this Minneapohs, where they will ing for Brainerd, where he will Cra 14, Inclusi 1 s morning from Big Falls. visit for a fortnight with rela.| Sewer bids will be opened by |hold a special term of court for|Mrs. Backlund, 1115 Bemidji ust 14, Inclusive. Return limit: C. McCusick and daughter | tives. the city council tonight at 9|Crow Wing county. Ave. All are invited. August 31. Children: Half of l Florence spent Sunday at BigI J. A. Murry, who looks after o’clock, W. A. Cassler, who is in the fPx-:lt:aflst)trI Mern.f'i;elfl:pfrels‘;de:l: above rates. . 3 {3 : = Falls. i i Ruth Essler, the little daughter |employ of the Red River Lumber | © Ol raryersihys Jos i or | 3 the interests of the St. Croix ’ 5 ploy % ¢ - A G. W. Campbell returnedSat-|Godar cowpany at Blackduck, s 01 Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Esslor, is|company st Akeley, spentSundey b”:y‘f‘";; ;‘;::“‘r‘:;‘:r(:;;“d"{)";“k: i s At A e i A e ket U P AR s 3 &3 s is. | recovering from her illness. in Bemidii with his family. s CENTS limit will be extended to September %, Return Journey to begin on date ::i(ll)s.go ns"ih;’ :x:;m abrief business ls1ie°x;:) today on a business mis Fred Jordas: “You might| Miss R]icka. Troppman {efb s business tripto Grand Forks. ticket is taken from office. For further information call on John and Albert Smart re-| William Burse, who looksafter |state that the sunfish in Bass|terday afternoon for Sand Point,| W: L Preble, superintendent G A w A L KE R A GE N T turned this morning from a busi-|the interests of the Beltrami lake are biting most viciously|Idaho, where she will make her of railroad construction for the . . : ’ . — ness trip to Big Falls, Timber company in and about|these day home in the future withrelatives, [Red River Lumber company, The Bemidji Eievator company | Red Lake agency, spent Sunday| Mrs. A. M. Charles left this| The Ladies Aid Society of the left fll]tm xg:;m:g fgir .Alkelefy :;0 are exclusive agents for Barlow’s |if the city. morning for her former home at|Methodist church will serve ice|°°25™ ch thttef cials of the] Read the Daily Pioneer. . Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour,| Turn backward, O time, in|Jackson, Minn., where she will|cream and cake, and lunches|CC™PAanYy ab that place. Mrs. J.J. Conger left today LOTS FOR SALE i R. W. Hiteheock, who is now|Yyour flight, Make me a child |visit with her mother for a week |during the weelk of the carnival,| Richard Town and wife, re-|for the twin cities to purchase 3 conducting the Hil;binv Tribune, | 3gain just for tonight, “I’ll do it,” |or more. L. . Hanson of Becida, who is | SPectively step-father and|her fall line of millinery. She|ll WE oFFER FoR sALE cmEAP— -~ spent S\m.}hw in the city with|cried Time, “justlet me be until| Dr. E. W. Larson, of the firm|a candidate for the republican | mother of J. H. Rendell, left this|expects to be gone about two|l coop Loms AT k. Forks BAY' his family, 1 fix some Rocky Mountain Tea.” |of Drs. Larson & Larson, has|nomination for treasurer of Hub-|morning for their home at|weeks. : 1 . C. Griffith, the Grand Forks | BaTker’s Druz Store. returned from Duluth where he|bard county, was in the city Sut [Merrill, Wie. They have been| poo josie Gierde and Miss|l] WHITE & STREET merchant who has his family | Fred S. Duggan ana wife are|had been for a week on a regular |urday. visiting here for soveral months.{ ., Fruntosh resurned:to Giani| | oW NET Y GoMANy Lavina on the north shore of here from their home in Grand professional trip. Typewriter ribbons of all Forks yesterday afternoon, after J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. Lake Bemidji, went to the Forks 'Forks and will enjoy, for a few| The little daughter of Mr. and|standard makes, either record, Mowing the Noxe. a brief visit with Miss -Cora’s Bemidjt, Minn. yesterday. He will return to duys, someof the good things|Mrs. John Marin tell, Satuday|copying or indelible, can be pro ":‘t‘l?gl:“z; “;;P';fi":"fo cuf‘l";‘:p;’:&:c'e‘ parents in Bemidji, Bemidji in a fortnight. rwhlch[Ben:;ld]l d:s o(fen::g in the Efim};’id“si l';;:“:;’l;dt;‘;i siltdew:sf ;:;Jm;d‘ in the ;)lor you wish at of performing tho nose ;;ov:lng opera-| Misses Idaand Clara Hanson . _ way of rest and recreation. e Pioneer office. ot oeclentile and hyglenle manner. | of Oag5 Lake came down from |sister, Mrs. John Oman, fora ix sti i ar | Fiest tril and then the oth s s d 3 Deafness c"_""“.‘ Be Cured A. C. Johnson, manager at ul;acessary to put six stitches in| jopy Edmunds, a millionaire ahould be blown Without undue vio. | the Lake yesterday afternoon|few hours. returning to their by local applications, as they My tle River for the Kelso Lum.|the ¢t . resident of Knoxville, Tenn., has| lence. Doctors state that the two nasal [and were the guests of their! home on the midnight train. cannot reach the diseased por- pher company, was in the city to-| Dan Kose, who is the northern|returned to his home after hav- Dassaren SMONMLever bo G Ly tion of the ear, There is onlyiday, Mr. Johnson states that|Minnesota representative for the|ing visited in Bemidji for several ::n:fi:é:; olr M gd?r:h‘;bz;‘:ffg‘fl':: = . one way to cure deafness, and|his company is not operating | Watab Lumber company, passed |days with H. S. Annette. throat Is filled with compressed air, that is by constitutional reme-]ihe; ats e - | through the city this morning on # O a and this, together with the discharge Ebe NEw GROCERY 5 : their mill at Turtle, at the pres . Alexander Cameron returncd| giq the’ microbes which it contalus, dies. Deafness is caused by an|eng time, but are shipping out|the M. & L passenger train fr.)r Saturday from Stanford, Mont.,| may be driven through the eustachial 2 inflamed condition of the mucous | ymper. Rochester, Minn., where he - will where he is employed with “the | tube into the middle ear and lead to BEMID > lining of the Eustachian tube. Josenh Elliot. assistant super. | 2% the Mayo hospital for (G oot Northern surveying crew. xflon:’jrestults-ed? s;re{l;dnll:‘thofltg % BEMIDJI PHONE 207° N . . ose] y n o . ' 1e subject usq o forl s patie i When this tube is inflamed yo“linteudgnt ot logging on-the g:ss treatment. He will return to Montana in a|to blow thelr noses when suffering, ‘.L’ have a rumbling sound or imper- ; Lake and othe:EhippeWa ——— H. Mills, roadmaster on the M. fortnight. tr::nhn c;)lld. The course Is hardly one . P . B . s iy : which will commend itself to those in : foct hearing, and when it is en-| © oot the north half of the| L leftthis morning for Brain| 6 & Robingon, who sp:nt| mname ot catehing colds. The best| § “The best quality for the least money” is the way we tirely closed, deafness is the re- erd. He was accompanied by & w several days at the head of t} e| advice would seem to be that when it is groce: = solt,and anless the tnfamaion 15::' fe;or;t:r:reid f:uél;fl:lye m(;::i his daughters, Anna and Alice, |),)0 wigh yhis family, retur: ed | Becessary to blow the nose the blowing S e b Ty businese in: town. We. T can be taken out and this tube re- Otger points sflm % Kesllliher who will continue their trip on [g. day to Grand P‘,orks. Lis should be done gently.—London Mail. are always selling our groceries and constantly buying. stored to its normal condition, |y ©0 S e Pt day | the Northern Pacific to the Yel-| wroiig™ will remain herefor some s fresh stock. Our line of teas and coffees cannot be ex- hearing will be destroyed for-} n to make his report to Super. | lOWstone National Park, in the |y o 'vooom o He"wusfllsolemn ;cotchma:,tw;th an celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods iy i g s . . P ' equally solemn and somewhat down- Lo ever,;x;e cases k;)ut.ht_)theu a;e intendent O'Neil. vicinity of which they will visit Mrs. John Larson and her |trodden wife. The fact that they were for picnic lunches—always to be had at our store. S ub e S o lcd-ls-m o] D ationoihs Rebekabloiga] D Boo sister, Mrs. Jones, returned this| jecelving an excellent price for their : . ing but an inflamed condition o Yoo PP 5 “gecond pair front” from an American 4 the mucous surfaces, will give a picnic at the home of J. B. Covington, G. C. Folkers|poon 1rom g visit with Mr. Lar-|jodger aid not blind them to her fail- ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET. Charles Decker and Ford Naylor, the latter from St. Paul, caught six fine bass at Bass lake yester- day. The four fish weighed ings: “Dear me, Mr. Macleod,” said the lodger, one Sunday afternoon, when an errand took her to the parlor, where “ son at Fowlds. They also visited with their parents, Mr.and Mrs. W. Helmer, at Wilton. We will give One Hundred!Joseph Titus, four miles north- Dollars for any case of deafness|west of Bemidji, next Thursday. (caused by catarrh) that cannot|The members of both the Rebe- L R the family sat, “I should think you w = 7 be cured by Hall’s Gatarrh Cure. | kah and 0dd Fellow lodges will| ¢ onyo four pounds, onebringing | Makes children eat, sleep and| % Ty St T stowd thu sitting hat Do Y ou Need for I Send for circulars free participate in the picnic and wili 2 . grow. Makes mother strong|ingoors this hot day with the wind : - haiont a the weight level at exactly five a vi Malas & Hiealshy Labat, 16 ,d° “{ eiwindows R Py s F. C. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, | be taken out to the pinic grounds | . © "G E L JHEL O SPELY ) ¢ and vigorous, s & healthy | ahut. Xt yovd just open one and got a Remington Machine?: . Sold by druggists, T5c. in rigs from their hall at 9 in the ly time family. That’s what Hollister’s Mis. Maleod g'md'}'she looks“;:\‘;e 1 do 2 Take Hall’s Family Pills for|morning. They’ll have a good L ! Rocky Mountain Tea does. Tea| wmr Macleod looked at her with his constipation. time out there. Constipation, bowel irregular-|or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s | usual stern and unbending gaze. Whatever it is you can get it at the 0O — — ity, headache, dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad kidneys, rheumatism, disorders incident to sedentary Pack Your Trunk l'%fe, positively cured. by Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest American remedy. Tea And GO East or tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store, “We can hae fresh air ony day,” he said calmly. “We've no need to hae H 3 i it rushing aboot the house on the Saw- N Ploneer Offlce 7 bath.” Drug Store. The band gave a concert on the dock last evening, the program of which consisted of a medley of popular airs, ‘rag time” and classical “stuff”’ that was greatly enjoyed by the crowds assem- bled on the dock and at the boat Germany the Modern Rome. Let the German people keep a lesson from antiquity before their eyes. Once before an England and a Germany of no less different character have con- Tha's a good start toward a pleasant and fronted each other. They: were Car- profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing W. T. Blakely spent yesterday | house. }i‘;“glf.,fii';’ .5"'?5;&‘22(1"'3052?’ 2:;1:; your teiket tell the agent that it Must read in the city, having come over O. M. Olson, postmaster at|conquered the cash politics of Carthage . over the from Cass Lake Sunday morn- Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul || |5, Hezeports that the moon- light excursion given on the and ralsed Itself to the position of the first power upon earth. We have his- torical example when we say that the = German people must return from the Northome and also dsputy sher- iff of Itasca county, cameover from Grand Rapids Saturday % Anything that is . . “Z7 i i % i is | Imitation of the un-German Cartha; > —— Rallway elah May ‘Saturday night, |and left m'the evening for his 1ot b o s musth:vl : used about under the auspices of the Cass|home. While he was at Grand back to the Roman-German pollcy of | : - g between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five Lake Commercial club, was a|Rapids Mr. Olson filed as a can-|power and might. In no other way ; : a handsome daily trains including the Pioneer very successful affair and was|didate for the republican nomina- | ¢an 8 really great Weltpolitik be pro- Typewriter. Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections liberally patronized. tion for sheriff of Itasca, moted in the hope perhaps of making ype = at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from - 2 ourselves ultimately the. leading peo- i the North and West. Sleeping car berths Officers and people desiring| Bert Taylor, assistant agentvle in the world.—Berlin Grenzboten. higher, wider and longer than the berths in the very best lead pencils should |for the Stowe “Uncle Tom’s| = . H other sleepers and therefore cooler and more bear in mind that the Pioneer|Cabin” company, spent Sunday comfortable for Summer travel. carries in stock a full line of the with his parents, Mr.and Mrs, - 8 -4 : N ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail Favers HH, HHH, HHHH,|panied by J.G.Chandler, general ” HHHHH and HHHHHH; -the|agent for the -‘Tom” show. W. B. DIXON Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- | Bert lived in Bemidji for several i he NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT ers, and seyeral grades of the|years. Heis doing very well in | 365 Robert Street, St. Paul best 5c pencils. his present position. Thomas Nesbet came over from Grand Forks last Saturday and will resume the “even tenor of his way” at his cottage on Grand Forks bay for a week or two. He was accompanied by James Elton and wife of Grand Forks whoare now prepared to testify to the truth of the good things that have been said by Mr. Nesbet, over at the Forks, concerning the unrivaled fishing, boating and bathing that can be had here. A. J. Abercrombie, who is scaling the Crookston Lumber company’s logs at Island Lake for the sur/eyor general, visited in the city with his family Satur- day night and Sunday. Jobn Mogan, who is scaling the same logs for the lumber company, was also in Bemidji .and both gentlemen returned to their labors Sunday afternoon. The|When Greene once set.eyes on logs are being hoisted from |Bemidji he regretted not haying Island lake, bauled to Wilton and |cowe straight through from the taken to the mill at Crookston.|metropolis. . Crookston Times: Carl Radi, formerly of this city and now running a farm near Bemidji, is spending a couple of days here on business. He says that his crops are varied out therehaving a variety of wheat, oats, barloy, . corn, speltz, etc. Corn ripens there every year and is one of the most valuable of the crops raised. Souvenir SK your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in gettmg outa day s work. ‘The New Tri-Chrome Smith Premier Typewriter makes ribbon changes unnecessary; gives you, with one ribbon and one machine, the three essential kinds of busi- ness typewriting —black record, purple copymg- and red. This machine permits not only the use of a three-color ribbon, but al ribbon, No extra cost for this new model, C. T. Greene, city hall report er onthe Minneapolis Tribune, arrived in the city Saturday and remained until Sunday noon visiting local newspaper friends. Mr. Gieene spent the greater portion of last week on a vacation fishing trip to Cass Lake, His ticket read from Minneapolis to| Bemidji, but some insidious person on the train persauded him to get off at Cass Lake, Envelopes OF L] e Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office