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Read the Daily Pioneer. Everybody uses it Letter files and letter presses Everybody likes it at the Pioneer office. Girls wanted at Bemidji steam Model Ice Cream f|laundry. Sold at overy lco gream stand | Ray Rhoades left last evening In'the oity, Midaly for Big Malls. Bhe Model Ice Cream You can get Carnival Envelopes F. at the Pioneer office. i actary and:Halety, Olof Huseby left yesterday afternoon for a visit at Crookston. Dr. Blakeslee made a pro- fessional trip to Blackduck last Read the Daily Pioneer. ; - — v Blank books and officasuppues|| ' . Blueberries ! at the Pioneer Office. e | A summer clearance sale of Fal‘mers Attfinfion short lots at Schneider Bros. Big_money can be | W.W. Brown was a business made by selling visitor at Northome last night, blueberries at this Extra special sale in white lawn time of the year. and silk waists at the Berman|| Cash Market Price is paid great fire sale. for Blueberries. William Lilley has accepted a || Twodoors south of old Postofifce bullding position with George M cngg 0 on Beltraml Avenue. at “Mac’s Mint.” J. KENNEDY g = " T We otl 7 211 No sec / hide! We publish the formulas of all our 2 e e '{ cines. You will find these in Ayer’s Aguuc : for 1008, If you do not have s copy we will gladly send you one, Then show the formulas to your doctor. If he does not approve, then do not buy; if he approves, then buy, and B ard family. ll’lgdicine: on lumi. Ay these stand DURING THE SUMMER remember we are headquarters for the best ice cream and ice cream soda Choice Fruits and Con- fectionery Always Here. —Cream bread and cholce pastery— Sam Uone, who travels for the L. 8. Loeb company of Duluth, isin town today. Sam is the only man in the state for whom Jerry How of Brainerd, the man with the “iron grip,”’ has a whole- A. B. Allen of the Sentinel left this morning for his old home at Morton, Minn., where he intends to dispose of some property and visit until \Saturday evening, when he will return to St. Paul, 318 Minn, Ave. Phone 125. The Lake Side Bakery. X some respect. Sam’s righthand prepared to “také in” the G, A. THE CITY- evenng. ¥ Printed supply of Carnival > is extremely supple. IR. encampment next week, 2 = Screen doors for sale at the Envelopes at the Pioneer office, Read the Daily Pioneer. — kage, bel;:::l:"h(;:cbo:g:med yoster- Sweet cream at the Lakeside day as a candidate for the repub. | 3KerY, Pbom'a 118, . lican nomination for county at-| Extra special reductions torney. coats and skirts at the Berman great fire sale, Lee LeGore is assisting with the clerical work in the county auditor’s office for a few days. One lot of summer straw hats to close out at, your choice for 25¢ each at Schneider Bros. The board of county commis- sioners will meet in adjourned regular session on Tuesday, the 21st inst. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E, church will meet Wednes- day afternoon at 2 o’clock, with Mrs. Backlund, 1115 Bemidji Ave. All are invited. Mrs. John Larsen and sister Mrs. Jones drove to Wilton yes-|" terday afternoon and visited a few hours with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Helmer. l gsm the Daily Pioneer. Markham Schisel Lumber Co.,| M & M. e Bemidji Eiovator company | Phone 100. f " . are exclusive agents for Barlow’s| A [ Pitkin left last evening g.e:d the D,“ll.y Plsneer. B . Dest, Mascot and Cremo llour. | for Kelliher, to resume his mer- - SP:O‘? 1nuls e William Burse went to Kelliher | cantile business at that point. TaLs gren. oo last evening to look after some! pyplicate order books and ; O.E. Bailey went to Funkley business matters for the Bel- ast evening, on business. Sweeping reduction in prices . At commercial men’s expense ac- = trami Timber company. count books at the Pioneer office. 5 Turn backward, O time, in E. D. Beeson, superintendent now on at Schneider Bros. your flight, Make me a child| . the Naugle Pole & Tie com- “Sailor Pete” Johnson of again just for tonight, “I’lldo it,” pany, went to Northome last I‘{orthome spent the day in the cried Time, “just let me be until evening, city. . i Taa *? N ;:xkz(;lvnebl‘:t‘:(ikgtl\do:nmm Tea. Typewriter ribbons of all BSkweet ;Lenm lalts the Lakeside T ] & ores standard makes, either record, aiery, thone g Deafness Cannot Be Cured |coPying or indelible, can be pro-| A. E. Weyler was at upline by local applications, as they|CUTed in the color you wish at points on the M. & L. yesterday ¢ S the Pioneer office. and returned home this morning. cannot reach the diseased por- : tion of the ear, There is only| Mrs. John Gagnon and two| Sehrosder & Beliwsadt: hisve R one way to cure deafness, and|daughters arrived last evening installed new plate glass counters thatis by constitutional reme.|from Minneapolis and are the which add very much to .the up dies. Deafness is caused by an|guests of Frank Gagnoa and Yo:date.appearance of melrs",)re' inflamed condition of the mucous | family. The Christian Endeavor society = lining of the Eustachian tube.| The ladies of the Rebekah lodge °f the P‘resbyherlan cl-mrch will When this tube is inflamed you!will give a picnic at the home of | *1V® an ice cream sooial '_“' the have a rumbling sound or imper- | Joseph Titus, four miles north- |Parsonage on Friday evening of fect hearing, and when it is en-| west of Bemidji, next Thursday. this week. tirely closed, deafness is the re- | The members of both the Rebe-| Miss Jennie Nesbet, who has - sult, and unless the inflamation|kah and Odd Fellow lodges will|Spent several months with her — can be taken out and this tube re- | pariicipate in the picnic and will | parents at Grand Forks bay, left stored to its normal condition, { be taken out to the picnic grounds | yesterday afternoon for her home hearing will be destroyed for-|in rigs from their hall at 9 in the|in Grand Forks. a ever; nine cases out of ten are|morning. They’ll have a good| Sweetcream at the Lakeside caused by catarrh, which is noth- | time out there. Bakery, Phone 118. ing but an inflamed condition of Mrs. J. C. Stewart and son| OC. A. Reinhart returned to his the mucous surfaces, Floyd, of Williston, N. D., are|home atGrand Forks yesterday We v{xll give Oae Hundred visiting in the city, being the afternoon, after having made ar- Dollars for any case of deafness guests of E. J. Swedbaclk, father |rangements for some improve- (caused by catarrh) that cannot| e \ro Stowart, ments to be made toa residence gi::lzi :iyrcE\IxTe]xlr: ?::::n BOure:: Ooers and people desiring | Which he owns here: F. G. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, the very best lead pencils should| Do not forget the ice cream and S0ld by drogeists, 75e. bear in mind that the Pioneer cake social to be given at the Take Hall’s E‘amlly Pills for |Carries in stock a full line of the|home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M, ibest pencils among which are|Price Thursday evening. Pro- Favers HH, HHH, HHHH,|ceedsgo for the benefit of St. HHHHH and HHHHHH; the|Phillips Catholic church. B | Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph-| C. A. Muenzie, auditor for the fiers, and seyeral grades of the|Minneapolis Brewing comi;my, Grand Army of the Republic Encampment, Minneapolis August 13 to 18, Ineclusive.. For the above occasion the Min- nesota & Intermational Railway Company will sell tickets : Bemidji to St. Paul or Min- neapolis and Return, $4.60: Dates of sale: August 11 to Aug- ust 14, Inclusive. Return limit: August 31. Children: Half of above rates. : : . The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. Fred Winkle and Harold Boyd of Bridgie spent last night in the city and left for points in North Dakota. Rev. A. L. Hall-Quest of Blackduck was a passenger on the northbound M. & [, passen- ger this morning. Steve Rhodes of Lake George went to Cass Lake this morning, where he has some business at the U. S. land office. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve ice cream and cake, and lunches during the week of the carnival. St. Phillips Aid society will meet at the home of Mrs, George McCrea, 1,005 Lake Boulevard, ¥ EXTENSION PRIVILEGES— By depositing tickets with N. P. Raflway Agents in either city between August 15 and August 31 and payment of FIFTY CENTS limit will be extended to September 30, Return journey to begin on date ticket is taken from office. For further information call on G.A. WALKER, AGENT. M. E. Thurston and J. P. Signal drove this forenoon to on Thursday afterncon at 2|Longlakeand south of there, to o’clock. join H. E. Anderson and hisparty The Christian Endeavor society |0 their fishing “bee’ today. will give a lawn social at the| The meeting of the board of Presbyterian parsonage Friday|trustees of the ‘Presbyterian evening, Ice cream and cake|church, which was to have been will be served. held last evening, has been post- Makes children eat, sleep and |Poned until Friday evening, at grow. Makes mother strong|theofflceof G. W. Campbell. and vigorous, Makes a healthy| Steve Rhoades was in from family. That’s what Hollister’s|Lake George yesterday. He Rocky Mountain Tea does.. Tea|says that bass fishingis fine out or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s|at Lake George and that he has Drug Store. several visitors from outside W. D. Russell and family came | points there, for an outing. over from Grand Forks yester-| Charles G. Reitz of Minneapo- day and will visit here fora week|)ig ijs in the city today, in the or more, taking an outing on the|jnterest of the Remington Type- lake. Mr. Russell but recently| writer company. The Pioneer ©he NEW GROCERY “The best quality for the least money” is the way we have built up the best’ grocery business 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 to be had at our store. constipation. LOTS OR SALE ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STBEET. best 5¢ pencils. arrived in the city last evening]returned from Rochester, Minn., handles all kinds of Remington x ¥ =ndmiees WE_OFFER_FOR_SALE_CHEAP— B _— and has been spending the day|Where he underwent an opera-!gupplies. Call at this office for a e —— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY Carnival Dinners. with J. F. Essler, local agent for]tion. S e 3 5 Do not forget that the Catholic | the company, Frank Tufts, deputy United - WHITE & STREET Ladies will serve hot dinner| Dr, and Mrs. B. A. Phillips re- | States marshal, came in yester- ing today after having visited . v ° TOWNSITE COMP'NY [levery day during the carnival.|turned this morning to their|day from the country over east|with his family here for several a Rem!ngton Machme? 4. F. GINBONS, Local agt They will also serve ice cream|home at Merriam Park, after|and stopped at the Brinkman days, Mre. Hitchcock and the - omid )l Minn: and cake, Sandwiches and coffee| having visited in Bemidji during |over night, leaving this morning|¢children will join Mr. Hi : : join Mr. Hitchecock Whatever o n afternoons and evenings. the last three weeks. They were|for the Red Lake Indian agency,|at Hibbing in about three weeks AL it is you can get it at the - — - . guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. Black | where he has official business to[and make their home there. Pioneer Office while here. attend to, Sheriff Thomas Bailey, Sr., is expected to arrive home on Sat- urday from Minneapolis, where he has been under the care of a physician for several weeks. Mr. Bailey was threatened with Engineer Egan. in charge of the local surveymngcrew on the M. & 1, and his two assistants came down this morning from Big-Fails, where they had been taking levels and making surveys At a recent meeting of the PaCk Your Trunk library association Miss Mabel Kemp was elected secretary to And Go East take the place of Mrs. M. G. Hays, who has been acting secre- tary since the resignation of That’s a good start toward a pleasant and typewriter or supplies. : o - R. W. Hitcheock left for Hibk- l What Do You Need for profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing x . y8|a sarious attackof diabetes, which \ your teiket tell the agent that it Must read Mrs. Harry Reynolds. for the new. b‘"dg"_ which will{ had been aggravated by a nervous . over the Constipation, bowel irregular- s:mn the Big Fork river at that br:-ak-[down‘ b“dhe has almost . s . ity, headache, dyspepsia, torpid |P'ace. entirely recovered. Chlcagoy Mllwaukee & St- Pa‘Il liver, bad kidneys, rheumatism,| Word comes from Bagley that - . disorders incident to sedentary|Wesley McTaggart, brother of f] Rallway life, positively cured by Hol-|George and Joseph McTaggart, HRS. “a%%: SYRU betwesn the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five lister’s Rocky }vIonnbain Tea, the | has rented his farm, three miles A e pidpet handsome daily trains including the Pioneer greatest American remedy. Tea|north of the Itasca State park, mwifim mmfimhfi Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s|sold most of his farm imple-| dail pain, cures wind colic, and s o "':‘ at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from . Drug Store, ments and left for Britash Col-| §( IWENTY-FIVE OENTS A BOTTLE the North and West. Sleeping car berths . =2 higher, wider and longer than the berths in Word comes from Crookaton |®mbis, where he w‘;ll un;ltoubt.sd — other sleepers and therefore cooler and more that C, A. Pitkin, formerly law|LY make his home hereafter. comfortable for Summer travel. partner of E. E. McDonald, was| S.R. Moorhead came down Let us know where you are going and fall married recently to Miss = Ethel |from his home at Turtle River information as to rates, routes, connections, - ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail Corbett, of Spring Valley, Minu., | yesterday afternoon and has and that Mr. ; Pitkin and wife|gone to Shevlin, where he will - W. B. DIXON have taken up their residence at|have charge of the Shevlin Ad —_— . NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT Grand Forks, N. D., where they |vocate during the absence of V. 3 365 Robert Street, St. Paul will make their permanent home. | L. Ellis, the editor, while the The Bemidji friends of Mr. Pitkin extend congratulations. latter is taking a vacation of two or more weeks. H. E. Anderson, Dan Wine- brenner, Henry Buenther and Thomas Bailey, Jr., left this morning for a fishing trip to the northwest corner of the Cass Lake Indian reservation, three miles southwest of Long lake, There are several small lakes there which are noted for their fine bass fishing, and the boys expect to make a big haul before they return. Two drunks were "up before Justice Skinvik this morning. 0ae'of the offenders was fincd «ne dollar and ‘costs, which he paid, while the other party, who last evening for Northome, near |had partaken too freely of the which placehe has some official |cup that both cheers and inebri- matters to look after. Mr,|ates, was given two ‘hours in Welsh states that everything | which to takehis departure from in his departmentis moving|the community: The latter did| along nicely. Heisalsosecratary jnot hesitate on the order of bis of the democratic county, com-|going, beini desirous of seeking| mittee of Cass county, other climes. § The M. & 1. passenger train was two hours late last’ evening. Two cars of logs were derailed at Brainerd yesterday in such a manner as to delay the arrival of the Northern Pacific train in Brainerd, and as the M. & I. awaits connections with this train, the local passenger was compelled to wait two hours be- yond the schedule time for leav- ing Brainerd for Bemidji. Souvenir ——— NK your stenographer what it means to change a type- Envelopes OF o s Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office T.I. Welsh, who 18 inspector in charge of all Tndian allotments on the Chippewa reservation, came over from Cass Lake yes- terday afternoon and departed makes ribbon changes unnecessary; gives you, with one ribbon and one machine, the three essential kinds of busi= ness typewriting—black record, purple copying and red. its not only the use of a three-color ribbon, but also of a two-color or siaglecolor o T e Yibbon. No extra cost for this new model, THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.,