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TRTTR 1 THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1906. SAME PRICE 80 be sure you get it MODEL 10K CREAM made in our own town fl“d acknowledged by all good judges to be the purest, and smoothest and best ice cream sold in Northern Minnesota. You can get it at our store or OLSON’S Confectionery CITY DRUG STORE PALACE OF SWEETS MIDWAY Store and all the otherleading deal- ers in this part of the state. GhHe Model THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Robert Feldman of Northome was a visitor in the city today. Mrs Bert Getchell and son left this morning for a trip to Tacoma, Washington. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, W. F. Merrill of Staples, the Smith-Premier typewriter rep resentative, spent last night in the city. 0. J. Tagley, the Nymore mer- chant, returned yesterday even- ing from the twin cities, where he had been on business for three days. J. Harmon, the Northome butcher and meat man, pa.sscd through the city this mornm,«:, enroute to Brainerd on a busi- ness mission. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be re- ceived by the City Clerk of the City of Bemidji Minn. until 8 o’clock p. m. on the 27th day of Aug. 1906 for the laying of approximately 4000 feet of 4 inch cast iron water mains, Specifications, plans and profiles may be seen at the offlce of the City Engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by a certitied check of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid asa guarantee of the good faith of the bidder and that he will furnish a satisfactory bond of $5000 to complete the work as planned in the specified time, viz: Nov. 15, 1906. The City Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. M. D. Stoner, Thomas Maloy City Engineer, City Clerk. Clocks Every sort size and price Big clocks that are cheap. Small clocks that quite a bit of money. cost Kight day clocks. One day clocks. Clocks that strike every few minutes. Clocka that don’t know how to strike at all. Clocks that it takes a shelf to accommodate. Clocks little larger than watches, Clocks at a dollar, and up, and up. All good to keep time. Get our prices, and you'll know why we have a large clock trade. A. Barker 3rd Street Jeweler. M. & M, Read the Daily Pioneer. Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. Harry Gilham returned to his home at Blackduck on this morn- ing’s M. & L. freight train, 1f you want to buy or sell any- thing or hire help, try an ad in the Pioneer want column. Misses Letta and Marion Phipps of Merriam Park arrived in the city last evening and will visit here for several days. Thayer Bailey returned last evening from Minneapolis, where he had been visiting for several days during the G. A. R. en- campment. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer oftice. W. E. Hyatt came down this morning from his home at Turtle River and will go up to [owlds this evening to leok after his interests at that place. The doctors used to bleed man- kind, for every ill that they could find, but now they’re wiser, said one to me, and give instead Rocky Mountain Tea, Barker’s Drug Store. Misses Claudia D. Allen and Mae McKinnon of Grand Rapids witnessed the ball game here yesterday between Grand Rapids and Bemidji. They returned home last night. Officers and people desiring the very best lead pencils should bear in mind that the Pioneer carries in stock a full line of the 2st pencils among which are Fabers HH, HHH, HHHH, IHHHH and HHAHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best 5c pencils. Mrs. C. C. Newman, mother of Dr. DBlakeslee, and N. J. Ostrander, an uncle of the doctor, and both from Waukegan, I, arrived in the city the first of the week and are guests of the docter. Mrs. O. M. Baker and her daughter of Bellow Falls, Vt., respectively sister and niece of Dr. Blakeslee, are also here on a visit. 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 have arumbling sound or imper- fect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed, deafness is the re- sult, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube re- stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for- ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth- ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred 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, 75¢. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. 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 prints 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 Kast and to all points on the Intercolonial Railway. To all Summer Tourist destinations in New Englund Territory on Boston & Maine, Maine Central, Rutland Railroad and Canadian Pacific Railway. To Canadian Territory and New York Points, tickets ars on sale every day up to and includ- ing September 30th, 1906. To New Eagland Territory tickets are on sale August 8th and 22ad 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. IVES ICE CREAM You will all be vleased to hear that we are handling the famous Ives ice cream again. COME DOWN AND LOOK AT OUR FRUIT DISPLAY. RlDUF‘iT ASSORT- MENT IN THE CIT Try some of our pastry and Imnu'-nmflu bread at the Lakesnde Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer, W. T. Kunze of Mizpah was in the city today. Telephone your news to the Pioneer. Our number is 31. “Jack’’ Culnane, the forman of the G. N. roundhouse at Cass Lake, was in the city last night. Mrs. Jerome Kelliher of Deer River spent yesterday in the city and returned to her home last night. Patrick Keating, chief of police at Cass Lake, was among the “Lake” visitors who “‘carnivaled”’ here last night. F. S. Lycan, a prominent busi- ness man of Crookston, came in last night from the west and spent the day in the city. Miss Hattie Haldeman went to Cass Lake this morning to do some woric before the U. S. land office there as stenographer. Rev. Alfred Hall.-Quest of Blackduck returned home last evening. He had spent most of the week here seeing the carnival. C. E. Leeman, ex-chief of poiice of Cass Lake, and one of the “salt of the earth’ over there, speut yesterday evening in the city. George Stein, village recorder of Cass Lake, accompanied by his sister and his two sons, was . a carnival visitor yesterday after- noon and evening. J. P. Riddell is gradually rounding into good condition again, after a severe attack of fever that kept him in his bed for several weeks. C. L. Decker is entertaining as his guests his brother, J. Ren Decker of Little Falls, also Mr. and Mrs. Emery Frost of May- nard, Iowa., whoarrived in the city last evening. S.E. DeLong and wife returned home last evening. Mrs. DeLong has beenon a visit of several weeks to points in South Dakota and Iowa, and Mr. DeLong went to the twin cities the first of the week to meet her on her return. Jenny—Treatment for pimples and blackheads calls for absolute cleanliness.” Pimples show that the body is absorbing poisonous substances and needs Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Ben Ronning returned this morning to his home on Moose lake, in southeastern Beltrami county. He is compelled to go to Cass Lake and row across the lake from there, a distance of eight miles, before he reaches his destination. Both of the night passenger trains on the Great Northern were lats last night owing to de- lays at Duluth and Grand Forks. The east-bound train, due here at 12:39, did not arrive until 2:15, and the west-bound, due at 2:20, came in at 4:30. J. M. Bingham of Oakes, N. D., father of Mrs. M. E. Smith, arrived in Bemidji last night and will visit here for a f:w day-. Heis a G. A. R. veteran and had been attending the encampment at Minneapolis, and decided to return home via Bemidj'. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. arker’s Drug Btore. i Read the Daily Pioneer. " Read the Daily Pioneer. Better Than Spanking. County Attorney E. E. McDon- Crookston Times: Miss Ida wipanking docs uot cure children of bed ald spent last night in Kelliher. J. ., Baxter of Solway was a guest at the Brinkman last night. Duplicate order books and|] commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, Ten tha would dolt; There s s constitution: al cause for this, Mrs, M. Summers, Box 426 friends in Wisconsin during the | Noire Dame,Ind., will l:nflharllomn treat- Meet Your oe Dant it ‘Sbone. who has been visiting tion h: far | Write hor todag it i dren Lroule 3ou summer vacation has come as far | Write her today it your u Friends ‘ Rl Hie home as Bemidji, where she will ‘-"-nces\::g thevc-n':’{fi:h‘ o at our booth in the Women's Building, Minnesota Fair, September 3rd to 8th, spend the rest of the summer A arvelos exhibition.of | leaned ‘asd with her sister at that place. Rapids, Wis. She had been dyed articles. Mahe this your head- Miss Laura Provo returned |visiting here for two weeks with quarters. today to her home at Grand Mrs. James Lapner. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per, box. George Kirk went over to Wilton yesterday afternoon and drove from Wilton to his logging camp eight miles north. Information Booklet free. We pay retur express on all orders of $3 or more. Grocery Specials S. S. Stadsvold and son Francis returned to Fosston yesterday afternoon, after spending sever- al hours in the city. The finest canned goods in the market are to be found at Try our canned meats for picnic hmches,-: cannot be excelled. Remember our stock is strictly fresh and up-to-date. Our motto is: “To give our customers the very best the market will afford.” Phone No. 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN F. C. Malzahn was in the city today from his home on Wolf lake, W.. R. McKinnon and Mark our store. Time changes ideas and con- ditions. There’s a lot of things Burns, employes of the bureau which the up-to-date young|Of forestry at” Cass Lake, were woman of today does which are|in the city last night. good for body and health. She| F. O. Sibley filed yesterday takes Hollister’s Rocky Mountain |afternoon for the republican Tea. Tea or tablets, 85 cents,|nomination for county commis- Barker’s Drug Store, sioner for the Third district. Excursxon Rate_| MINNESOTA TATE FAIR Hamlin Minn., Midway Between MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL eptember 3-8 06 Railway Ticket Covers Admission to Fair Tickets will be on sale Sept. 1-8, 1906, and will be good returning te and including September 10, 1906. “The Holiday Week of The Year” SPLENDID EXHIBITS---Excellent day and evening amusement programs--—Ex ceptional racing events. Special program and dedication of New Livestock Amphi- | theatre on Opening Day. PLAN THE TRIE NOW For full information see any agent of the Northern Pacific Railway A. M. CLELAND, M. E. HARLAN, General Passenger Agent Traveling Passenger Agent St. Paul, Minn. Fargo, N. D. o anesota State Falr Great MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. P UL $65,64n.50’ _ Dan Patch KING OF PACERS. =5 ~ Cresceus KING OF TROTTERS M Will go against their worid's re- cords, Monday afternon. ralled Racing and usement Program Each_Afternoon and Eveniny. Sl; DAY LA"IES RB.AV RIDING AmBNOONS rOSCOw** munmwlomcn- o NIC SPECT! % = EVERY NIGB’I'. DEDICATION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. ADDRESS BY JAMES HILL. ALL THE WEEK HALF FARE ON' A SEPT. 3,4,5,6,7, and 8, 1906« G. N. COSGROVE, Pres