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b Read the Daily Pioneer. Better files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. Girls wanted at Bemidji steam laundry. | You can get Carnival Favelopes at the Pioneer office, J. F. Metzgar, the “meat man,” was in town last night and : tar- ried at the Brinkman. Printed supply of Carnival 1 Envelopes at the Pioneer office, ten cents a package. THE CITY. H. N. Harding, cashier of the —= First National bank of Cass Lake, Read the Daily Pioneer. spent last night in the city and The Bemidji Kievator company | returned to his home this morn- are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | ing. Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Typewriter ribbons of all Robert Ellis returned yester-|standard makes, either record, day from Duluth, where he has!copying or indelible, can be pro been visiting during the last two| cured in the color you wish at weeks. the Pioneer office. Turn backward, O time, in| John Dale, one of the best of your flight, Make me a child|the good fellows at Turtle River, again just for tonight, “I’lldo it,” | was in the city yesterday on cried Time, ‘‘just let me be until|business. He returned home I fix some Rocky Mountain Tea.’’{last evening on the M. & I. Barker’s Drug Store. - passenger train. = D. B, Newcomb, traveling Deafness Canmot Be Caured |,uditor for the Northern Express by local applications, as they|company, passed through the cannot reach the diseased por-|city last evening on the M. & I. tion of the- ear. There is onlyfor points along the north lne. one way to cure deafness, and|Mr. Newcombis a resident of that is by constitutional reme-| Brainerd. dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous| the very best lead pencils should lining of the Eustachian tube.|pearin mind that the Pioneer When this tube is inflamed youlcarries in stock a full line of the havea rumbling sound or imper-| pest pencils among which are fect hearing, and when it is en-|pavers HH, HAHH, HHHH, tirely closed, deafness is the re-||JHHHH and HHHHHH; the sult, and unless the inflamation | Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- can be taken out and this tube re-|grs and seyeral grades of the stored to its normal condition, ; hest 5¢ pencils. hearing will be destroyed for- Mrs. Albert Halvorsoi: aad ever; nine.cases ou of, fen Are children returned last evening h ich is noth- : canaed by eatarrh, which i from Brainerd, where Mrs, Hal- ing but an inflamed condition of the‘mucots anslaces {vorson was called two weeks ago x| e by the serious illness of her We: -will :give; One Hundred father, Mose DeRocher. The condition of the latter has im- proved to such an extent that he 1s considered out of danger, and Mrs. Halvorson returned to Be- midji. Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every fce cream stand in the city. Made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Ofticers and people desiring Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. C. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills fori Our Old Kentucky Home constipation. Comes in the way of sweet en- joyment. It brings to usa most interesting story entwined with {music and song. At the Opera LOTS FOR SALE Rend the Daily. Pioneer. ; - : = o : Good blood, good health; bad DURING Sweet cream at the Lakeside | Bluqberries | = ] tlood, bad health; there you ha ] Bnkery. Phone 118. Farmel's Attention GOOd B OOd ::,u,v .h'rdn:;l'l:‘e:p lhl:“":: 2:,‘" “,: : - H: M. Rush came up from Brainerd last evening, C. H, Babcock' of Crookston spent the day in Bemidji. A summer clearance sale of short lots at Schneider Bros. F. M. Benjamin, of Brainerd; is a busines3 visitor in the city today. Ed. X. Dereache of Kelhher is transacting business in the city today. Miss Hadda Blom of Spaulding has accepted a position with the McKenzie sisters, dressmakers. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. M. E. Thurston and J. P. 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— The Lake Side Bakery. good? Bad blood to good blood ; poor blood to rich blood! Ask your doctor how: this applies to Ayer’s S np‘rllu, and how it apj l[el |o ynnl Onuld anything be more fair? Wagarenosesratal Wa publish Theodore Gullickson went to POLITICAL ANNOUNCEHENTS Deer-River this noononbusiness. . * B, C. Johnson of Crookston, an extensive dealer in flour and féed, was a guest at the Brink- the repuiican momiiaion for Audivor o¢| WD today. ~ Mr, Johnson furn- Reltrami county, subject, to the declslon of | jshes much of the feed for local the voters at the primary election, Septem- er18, 1900, Jaus L.Grone. | trade in this vicinity. Big money can be made by gelling blueberries at this time of the year. Cash Market Price is paid for Blueberries. Two doors south of old Postoffice bullding ‘on Beltrami Avenue. J. KENNEDY Read the Daily Pioneer. One lot of summer straw hats to close out at, your choice for 25¢ each at Schneider Bros. Kertz, the contractor, left -this morning for Walker, where " he bas some affairs in the building line to look after. For County Auditor. M. & M, Read the Daily Pioneer, Sweeping reduction in prices now on at Schneider Bros. A. Danahar went to Tenstrike last evening to look after his in- terests at that place. Grand Army of the Republie. Encampment, Minneapolis August 13 to 18, Inclusive. Sweet cream at the Lakeside Bakery, Phone 118, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillham and their twochildred are visit- ing in the city today and will ‘re- turn to their home at Blackduck this evening. Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, J. F. Metzgar, who represents the Hammond Packing company, was calling on the local trade here today. W. W. Woolley of Park Rapids came up from his home last even- ing and is partaking of the good things at the Markham. W. L. Hilliard, an old resident of Bagley, is a guest at the Remore. Mr. Hilliard is an old soldier and owner of a farm near Bagley. Signal returned at an early hour this morning from a fishing trip to Long lake and the Turtleriver. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve ice cream and cake, and lunches during the week of the carnival. Miss Florence Smyth left yes- terday afternoon for a three weeks’ visit with relatives at Houghton and Ishpeming, Mlchx- gan. G. E, Tuller is in the city today looking over the business being done by the E. H. Winter & Co. re, in which he is financially interested. The Christian Endeavor society will give a lawn social at the Presbyterian parsonage Friday evening, Ice cream and cake For the above occasion the Hil- nesota & International 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. - : : 3 The Christian Endeavor society of the Presbyterian church will give an ice cream social at the parsonage on Friday evening of this week. Crookston Journal: Rev. Mr. Gilchrist of the Presbyterian church expects to leave this even- ing for Bemidji to attend to church matters. Sweet cream at the Lakeside Bakery, Phone 118. Do not forget the ice cream and cake social to be given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M.|will be served. Price Thursday evening. Pro-| 'payl Norman came over from ceeds go for the benefit of St.|Grand Forks and will spend the Phillips Catholic church, remainder of the summer with J. C. Schultz, traveling auditor | his parents at their cottage on for the M. & L., passed through|Grand Forks bay. Bemidjilast evening for points| [ p. Schmidt, proprietor of along the north line, where he|the city meat market, is putting will confer with the agents for|, yew foundation under his build- the road as to “matters mater-|ing and will also lay a new walk ial.” in front of the market. Aad A. Tone, the attorney of| Joe Oaies, who has been out in F2TEXTENSION PRIVILEGES— By depositing tickets with N. P. Rallway Agents in efther clty 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. Mark Burns, who is an em- ploye of the U. S, forest service, and is assisting in the service work at Cass Lake, spent last night in Bemidji. Mrs. Cathro and two children of Minneapolis arrived in the city yesterday and will spend a week or ten days on the lake. They are stopping at the Markham. : Ghe NEW GROCERY | BEMIDJI ‘tb “The best quality for the least money” is the way we, have built up the- best grocery business in town. We PHONE 207 Buildings Raised I am prepared to raise buildings, ¥ She 1 1 are always selling our groceries and constantly buying Nforgh":e’ ;’h‘; is also a member |the woods around Blackduckand b“g% founda%xons fresh stock. Our line of teas and coffees cannot be ex- of the buard of county commis-|other points along the north line and do general re- % it Ti sioners of Itasca county, re-|ofthe M. & L for 100 days, re- pair work. All celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods turned home last evening, after having spent the day in Bemidji on legal business. for picnic lunches—always to be had at our store. | work guaranteed S. N. Reeves turned yesterday and is enjoying a rest for a few days. Clarence Huck, former night ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET House Tuesday, Aug. 14. WE OFFER_FOR SALE CHEAP— o we———se———= Carnival Dinners. Do not forget that the Catholic Ladies will serve hot dinner every day during the carnival. They will also serve ice cream and cake, Sandwiches and coffee afternoons and evenings. GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. Remidji, Minn, Pack Your Trunk And Go East That’s a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your teiket tell the agent that it Must read over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five handsome daily trains including the Pioneer Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from the North and West. Sleeping car berths higher, wider and longer than the berths in other sleepers and therefore cooler and more comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and fall information as to rates, ‘routes, connections, etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Paul Souvenir Envelopes OF . o0 Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post ,Office J. E. Lundgrin, the land attor- ney of Cass Lake, came over from his home yesterday afternoon and went to Northome last even- ing, where he appears as attor- ney for A, K. Scarrow, who is the defendant in a contest case. “Sailor Pete” Johnson of Northome is a great admirer of Bemidji and’ her progressive ways. “Would like tolive here,” quoth Pete, “but I have too heavy interests at Northome.” He in: tends to return home this even- ing. Constipation, bowel irregular- ity, headache, dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad kidneys, rheumatism, disorders incident to sedentary life, positively cured by Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest American remedy. . Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store, Frank B. Merrill, agent at Cass Lake for the Great North- ern, came over from his town yesterday evening and met with the local Masonic lodge. Frank asserts that the membership in the “Gobblers,”-of which order he is the grand exalted ‘“turk,” is growing steadily and that Con- | ductor Zeke Smith will be sent to the meeting of the gl:and ‘fest” at Milwaukee next week, “The diamond degree,” said Frank, “is- the ladies’ auxiliary, and we are taking applications for this degree every day.” clerk at the Markham, is spen - ing a vacation with his parents at ‘Berlin, Ont., and writes to Walter Markham that he is having the time of his life. For a clear complexion take = DRI N D What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Orino cleanses the sys- - tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation . by gently stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. Refuse substitutes. Price 800. Barker’s Drug Store. Makes children eat, sleep and grow. Makes mother strong and vigorous, Makes a healthy family. That’s.what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. The members of the “F. L. D.” club, who number several of the ladies of the city, left today for Al. Hazen’s summer home ou Lake Plantagnet, where they will enjoy the many good thingsto be had out there for several days. George McTaggart has made several improvements about his place of business, ‘“Mac’s Mint.” A new basement has been put in with a cement floor, and the building has been repainted and looks *‘spick and span,” in every particular, The new brick building which Kraetz, the contractor, is putting up for W. W. Brown on Third street is nearing completion. This building will greatly im- prove the looks of the block. L. Goldberg, who has been conduct- ing a store on Beltrami avenue. will occupy the. Brown building with his stock. of * goods on August 20. H. E. Anderson, Dan Wine- brenner, Thomas Bailey, Jr., and Henry Buenther returned this morning from their fishing trip to Long lake and in that vicinity. They had excellent luck, getting twenty tine black bass, several nice pikeand a string of rock bass, all of the bass being above the average caught hereabouts. Crookston Journal: The Great Northern Railway has the big steam shovel now at work just south of the main part of the city on the maiuline, clearing out the Whatever it is you can get it at theJD : Pioneer Office CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH ENNYHIJYAI. PILI.S Carter Dairy Comp'y NK your stenographer what it means to change a typc- writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work. We have opened our store on Minnesota avenue and will always have on hand, Butter and Eggs, Cheese, Milk, Cream & Butter Milk All goods delivered on ico e Ui SraphEn el makes ribbon changes unnecessary; gwes you, with one lor the system oldouble TACKS TELPEHONE NUMBER 208 || that will belaid across the double ribbon and one machme, the three essentna] kmds of bust— river bridge. After completing this work which will take _abont ten days the shovel has orders to depart for Bagley and there open up the gravel pits which the Cas- sell Brothera have been working Carter Dairy Comp’y|