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M. & M, Read the Daily Pioneer. Don’t miss seeing Alice at street fair. Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. Howard Bailey left yesterday for a trip to the twin cities. Mrs. Ness of Grand Forks spent Sunday with Mrs. Paul Hagen at Grand Forks bay. We are noted as bargain givers. Will do as we advertise or refund the mnoney. Schneider Bros. A. Kaiser came over from Bagley yesterday noon and left in the afternoon for Fosston. Wanted: A number of clerks| Ifyou want to buy or sell any- at Schneider Bros. thing or hire help, try an ad J. J. Ellis was a visitor at Wil- |in the Pioneer want column. ton Saturday afternoon. A. L. LaFreiniere, owner of the The Bemidji Eiavator company |Grand Rapids Independent, are exclusive agents for Barlow’s [ passed through the city yester- DBest, Mascot and Cremo flour, |day enroute home. S. C. Knouf, who is scaler at Tan and sunburn removed. Cass Lake for the surveyor gen- | ‘Parisian Secret” does it. Other eral, was a visitor in the city yes-|Pleasant results also assured. terday. Barker’s Drug Store. Freckles cured early in the| Louis Entrup, the heavyweight «Parisian Secret” is o|representative of the Lyman- Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every ice cream stand in the city. Made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn, Ave. Phone 125, THE CITY. Have you seen Alice? Read the Daily Pioneer. season. ey I wonder worker. Barker’s Drug Eliel Drug company of Minne- Store. apolis, spent Sunday in Bemidji, Mrs. E. D. Beeson and children| Those who aporeciate a good left Saturday for Chicago, their |Play should not fail to attend the old home, where they will remain | Play “Our Old Kentucky Home” for some time. tomorrow evening at the opera A new story of the southland house. will be given at opera house to H. D. Powers, a hardware morrow evening. merchant of Grand Rapids and It would be well for those who |one of the best of the many good contemplate going to the twin|fellows at the Rapids, was here cities during the next few days |yesterday to sec the ball game. to get tothe depots as early| The doctors used tobleed man- before the departure of the trains | kind, for every ill that they could as possible, as the tickets are|find, but now they’re wiser, said complicated affairs and cannotone to me, and give instead Rocky be issued hurriedly. Mountain Tea, DBarker's Drug e Store. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased por- tion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional reme- dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you havea rumbling sound or imper-| Officers and people desiring fect hearing, and when it is en- |the very best lead pencils should tirely closed, deafness is the re-|bearin mind that the Pioneer sult, and unless the inflamation |carries in stock a full line of the can be taken out and this tube re- | best pencils among which are stored to its normal condition,|Fabers HH, HHH, HHHH, hearing will be destroyed for-|HHHHH and HHHHHH; the ever; nine cases out of ten are|Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- caused by catarrh, which is noth- jers, and seyeral grades of the ing but an inflamed condition of | best 5¢ pencils. the mucous surfaces, J. J. Doran: “Inselecting the We will give One Hundred amusements of the week I would Dollars for any case of deafness|advise you attend the vlay ‘Our (caused by catarrh) that cannot|Qld Kentucky Home,’ which is to be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. | pe given at the opera house to- Send for circulars free. F. C. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, T5¢. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. Jubn Goodman: “We expect the sale of reserved seats for the play tomorrow evening to be one of the best of the season. ‘Our Old Kentucky Home’ is a good play and every person who likes clean and clever comedy should not fail to reserve their seats early.” morrow evening.”’ Sealed Bids. Notice is hereby given thatthe school board of District No. 8, in N the town of Frohn will receive Our Old Kentucky Home sealed bids for the erection of Comes in the way of sweet en-|two frame school buildings, up joyment. It brings to us a most|to two o'clock p. m. ox Thursday interesting story entwined with | August 18, 1906, music and song. At the Opeml Plans and specifications for House Tuesday, Aug. 14. the said buildings may be seen = at Fleming Bros, hardwarestore, Bemidji, Minn., where also said | bids are to be npened on August 18, 1506, at 2 o’clock p. m. Successful bidder will be re- quired to enter into contract and also to give good and sufficient bond. The board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. Dated at Bemidji, this 9th day of August, 1906. Sever Brattan, Director | F. M. Malzahn, Clerk. Pack Your Trunk And Go East Thav's a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing LOTS FOR SALE WE_OFFER FOR_SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. Remidjl, Minn, 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, ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Have you seen Alice? Read the Daily Pioneer, Wanted: Lady clerks at Schneider Bros. A, H. Pitkin was here today from Kelliher. “Qur Old Kentucky Home” at opera house tomorrow evening. Dr. E. H. Marcum returned this morning from a professional trip to Kelliher. Look for Alice at street fair. Oharles Gustafson, the editor- postmaster of Tenstrike was transacting business in the city today, The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve ice cream "and cake, and lunches during the week of the carnival. A. E. Witting of the firm of Trondson & Witting, Blackduck, spent Saturday in the city and returned home Saturday evening. See Alice, the Wonder, at the street fair. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hyatt of Turtle River joined the throng at their town this morning and came to the Queen city for a visit with friends. A soft, white skin and a clear complexion are the first results attending the liberal use of Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. An extra coach was attached to the M. & I. this morning and the entire train was taxed to take the crowd that went to Brainerd enroute to the twin cities. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro- cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Reference was made in Satur- day’s Pioneer to the ‘ladies of the W. R. C.” The article re- ferred to should have read the “ladies of the G. A.R. circle.” Mrs. F. Kane and her daugk- ter, Miss Pernel, returned to their home at Minneapolis this morning, after havirg visited for a week with the family of Everett Kane. ! See Alice, the ladies’ and chilc- ren’s favorite. A. H. Harris: “The opera house management guarantces the show, ‘Our Old Kentucky Home.” We would be pleased to have everyone who enjoys a good ] show to attend this tomorrow F. W. VanNort, proprietor of evening.” the Hotel Robinson at Big Falls, passed through the city on the M. & I. Saturday evening, en- rovte home from Walker, where he had been visiting for several days with friends. Hereattor wo will handlo SWEET CREAM! When pail accompanies order, 35¢ a quart. With- out a pail 40¢ per quart. Wo handlo all trultSthat are in season Apples, Bananas, Peaches, Poars, Plums. and Oranges. Missouri Watermelons & Musk Melons. Lakeside Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer. Look for Alice at street fair. A. Danaher came down this morning from Tenstrike. Julius Sundet, a merchant of Bagley, was in the city yester- day consulting a local physician. Mrs. Graham M, Torrance and daughter Dorothy left this morn- ing for Minneapolis. They will be absent for two weeks. Malkes the skin soft and white like that of a baby. Brings youth to the face, Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. E.S. Woodward and Norman Morrow went to Tenstrike this morning to look over the school house there which will be re- painted. A rough skin is unpardonable, when a few applications of Parisian Secret assures.such beautiful results. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. Nobes and daughter, Miss Bessie Nobes, respectively aunt and cousin of E. L, Naylor, left this morning for their home at Wadena. The “North Star’’ makes trips up the Mississippi and School- craft rivers every afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Water is high enough for any load. William King of Grand Rapids, who, with his wife, has been the guest of Fred Eberlineand family for several days, left this morn- ing for Wadena. Mrs. King is still here. Parisian Secret 18 a toilet article, scientifically prepared and intended to permanently im- prove every lady’s complexion using it. Devoted to beauty. Barker’s Drug Store. The Bemidji Fire Department will give a dance at city hall Wednesday evening. The affair will be a pleasant social gather- ing and Prof. Symington guar- antees good music, Tickets per Jenny—Treatment for pimples | couple 75¢. and blackheads calls for absolute| John Sibly, the Minneapolis cleanliness. Pimples show that logger, spent Sunday in Bemidji. the body is absorbing poisonous| My, Sibly has logged extensively substances and needs Hollister’s | for several years in the vicinity Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or|of Bena, and his visit here was tablets 35 cents. Barker’s Drug/|for the purpose of securing some Store. logging contracts for next winter. Peter Slough of Nary and cousin, Laura Slough, I. B, Drake of Guthrie, O, J. Tagley and his partner, R. O. Olson of Nymore, and Joseph Botart were among those who left on the Great Northern this morning for the twin cities. L. B. Jenness, a newspaper publisher from Danburry, Iowa, his wife and two sons left this morning for their home, after having spent several weeks in this vicinity enjoying an outing. Mr. Jenness is interested in some property on the northeast shore of the lake. Time changes ideas and con- Don’t miss seeing Alice at|ditions. There's a lot of things street fair. which the up-to-date young woman of today does which are good for body and health, She takes Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store, C. D. Whittel, better known as the “Colonel,” has rented part of the ground floor of the Winter’s jewelry store building and will put in a stock of cigars, tobaccos, news and confectionery. Whit- tel is a hustler of the 33rd degree and will undoubtedly make good. Short Limit Summer Tourist Rates to Eastern Points. Effective August 6th, 1906, The Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Ry., will sell Round Trip Sum- mer Tourist Tickets to Eastern points as follows: . One lowest first class fare plus $2.00, return limit 15 days. One lowest first class fare plus $4 00, return limit 30 days. Tickets on sale to all points on the Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Railway, Toronto and East and to all points on the Intercolonial Raillway. To all Summer Tourist destinations in New England Territory on Boston & Maine, Maine Central, Rutland Railroad and Canadian Pacific Railway. fo Canadian Territory and New York Points, tickets are on sale every’day up to and includ- ing September 30th, 1906. To New England Territory tickets are on sale August 8th and 22nd and September 5th and 19th. All tickets good for continuous passage in both directions. Yours respectfully, A: J. Perrin, General Agent, Duluth, Minn, 430 Spaulding Hotel Bl xck. Dan Rose, estimator and buyer of cedar for the Watab Lumber company, returned last evening from Rochester, where he had been to consult physicians as to an illness which threatened at one time to put him “‘out of busi- ness.” He found relief from the consultation, and returned to his home at Northome on the M. & I. Fre | Nash and daughter Ruth came over from their home at Grand Forks yesterday andspent the day with friends at Grand Forks bay. Mr. Nash had heard 80 much about the good times they are having at the bay that he determined to come over and rest for a few hours, He is the head of Nash Bros., wholesale dealers in fruits. Alice, Alice, Alice. Read the Daily Pioneer. Telephone your news to the Pioneer. Our number is 31, Miss Deva Smith .of Chicago arrived in the city Saturday and is visiting with Miss Ella Parker. Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, Frank Lane came down from Kelliher this morning and will remain here during the balance of the week. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. J. C. Conat and wife of Funkley passed through Bemidji today on their way to St. Paul to visit with relatives. O. M. Olson, postmaster at Northome, and his family passed through the city this morning to the twin cities. E. J. Swedback went to Minne- apolis yesterday, via Duluth. Mrs. Swedback and her daugh- ters, Mrs.| Stewart and Mre. Haynes, left for Minneapolis this noon. Sam Sutor, proprietor of the Endion hotel at Cass Lake, and Fred W. Smith, an attorney at the Lake, were in the city today, having legal business before Judge Spooner. Dr. Blakesleeand little daugh- ter Verena left this noon for Minneapoliz, where they will meet the doctor’s mother, who will return with them and look after the doctor’s household. Mrs. T. B. Hunt, mother of Mrs. A. Kleven, retarned to her home at Crookston Saturday afternoon, She'wasaccompanied by Miss Rose Whaley and her little niece. All had been guests at the Kleven home for several days, Thomas Bailey, Sr., returned Saturday evening from Minnc- apolis, where he had been for some time under the care of a physician. The sheriff appears to have been greatly benefitted by his stay in the Flour city, and is looking much better than when he left here several weeks ago. Awmong the Grand Rapids peo- ple who were here yesterday to see the ball game were T. F, Shoalf and wife, Dick Holton and wife, F. A. King, Paddy Burke, Joseph Cloutie and William Hen« nessy. Albert Hasche, chief of police of Deer River, was also here and played left field for the Rapids team. Take Notice. Parties knowing themselves in- debted for lots in Greenwood Cemetery will please call at the city clerks, office in the city hall, pay for same and get their deeds, Dated, Bemidji, Minn., Angust 13, 1906, Thos. Maloy, Secretary, You can See the Prevailing Jewelry Styles If you will step into our store any of these days.- We manage to keep track of all the new designs—and gather the best of them for our own use and yours, Tf we lived in the biggest city ic the land, we wouldn’t bein any closer touch with the manufacturers than we are now. When they get up up some- thing new we are sure to hear of it—and what's worthy finds a place in our show cases. Among some recent arrivals are attractive effects in ladies’ rings. This is about the dantiest showing we have ever asked the ladies to look at. The stone combinations are in- describably beautiful. It's impossible to particularize— but it will please us immensely to have the ladies become in- terested. g E. A. Barker 3:d Street Jeweler. WONDOR greatest freak on exhibition The freak that is beyond all question one of the greatest cur- iosities in the world. Moral show for both Ladies’ & Children COME ONE COME ALL POSTOFFICE CORNER Alice, Alice, Alice. Rev. Hall-Quest, the popular|Street fair. Presbyterian pastor at Black- See Alice, the Wonder, at the Miss Oliver and Miss Dicken- duck, was visiting with his many | son joined the crowd that went friends in Bemidji today. Mr. and Mrs. A. Norris of to St. Paul this morning. Mrs. S. N. Reeves left this Princeton, Ill., are the guests of |morning for the twin cities and A. A. Warfield and wife. They|Rochester, Minn, will visit here for two weeks. She was ac- companied by her 9-year-old son, M. F. Murphy came over from|Who goes to the hospital at his home at Grand Forks yester- Rochester to seek treatment for day and visited over Sunday|®D ailment of the spine. :;;!'1 his family at Grand Forks CHICKEN DINNER. W. E. Hyatt came in from Fowlds yesterday afternoon and left last evening for his home at Turtle River to spend Sunday with his family. He expects to have his new building at Fowlds completed and ready for occupan- cy by the end of this week. City Drug store. Eastern Star Rest. The Catholic ladies will give a chicken dinner Tuesday noon in the building formerly occupied by Bacon & Brown, opposite the During the carnival the east- ern star will serve home cooking, Mrs. N. P. Stone left Saturday | Ice cream and cake and are pre- afternoon for her home atCrooks- | pared to rent tables and dishes ton. She had been visiting here|for picnic dinners. for several dauvghters, Gertrude and Lucia, Coffee can weeks with her |also be hadat a nominal charge Come prepared to spend the who have been living in a tent, at|{day, sleeping rooms can be had Twelfih street and Lake boule.|for the little - children. vard. The young greatly enjoying their stay in Bemidji. Good ladies are|toilet rooms in the building. At the Masonic Hall, Corner Beltrami Ave., and fifth street. The purifying action and curative properties of this great remedy have made ““S. S. S. For The Blood ’ a household saying, and thousands who are today enjoying perfect health owe their recovery from blood or skin diseases to this universally used blood medicine, --S. S. S: is made entirely from roots, herbs and barks which possess not only cleansing and healing ingredients, but building-up and strengthening properties to keep the blood in perfect order. No one can be well when the blood is impure ; they lack the energy and strength that is natural with health, the complexion becomes pale and sallow, the vitality is weakened and they suffer from a general broken down condition. ‘When the waste or refuse matter, which nature intends shall be thrown off, is left in the system because of a sluggish, torpid condition of the expelling members, it is absorbed into th; D blood, making this vital stream weak, sour an GUARANTEE acrid,, and its condition is manifested by boils. FREE FROM pimples, rashes, blotches and othg e_mptic;ns of the skin. S. S. S. goes into the circulation MINERALS. and removes: every particle of blood taint or poison of every character, makes the blood fresh and strong and gives ent to the entire body. ergy ‘When the blood has been cleansed by S. S. S. all skin diseases and eruptions pass away and the smooth, clear skin, glowing with health, shows that the body is being nourished by rich, pure blood. Rheu- matism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, etc., are all deep-seated blood disorders, and for their cure nothing equals S. S. S. It does not injuriously affect the most delicate parts of the body and can be taken with perfect safety by old or young. medical advice desired without charge. Book on the blood and any THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, &Rs 6he NEW GROCERY BEMIDJI “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. ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET. On account ot the National Encampment ot the Grand Army of the Republic in Minneapolis, Angust 13-18, ;the. will sell round trip tickets from BEMIDJT to PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS “for $4.60 Tickets on sale’August 11th to 14th. Final returnlimit August 31. ST. For furthier particulars see E. E. Chamberlain, Alu‘n. PHONE 207 Great Northern '_R_ailwaly