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{ M. & M, Blank books and office suppunes -at the Pioneer Office. LAST the public can get what they wanted all summer long IVE’S ICE CREAM Follow the crowd and got one of our CANTILOUPE SUNDAES SAME { A. K, Smithleft this morning for the twin cities. See the Berman Emporium in P R I their new quarters. Ask your grocer for some of ‘that fresh peanut butter. It’s the only medicine known that penetrates into every organ of the body and stays there. It’s so be sure you get it MODEL [0 CREAM T \ i 1V ViLh ,the best tonic in the world— | Tisisemerorsiof Vet GHe = = = = i Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. . had at tho made in our own town and {; Teaor Tablets, 35 cents. Barkers LakeS]de Bakel“y' acknowledged Dby all good {: Drug Store. ONLY . Jjudges to be the purest, and §{| 3 [, Baptie, who has been smoothest and best ice cream 4 5 visiting in this vicinity for-sev- sold in Northern Minnesota. g ) Read the Daily Pioneer. eral days will return today to his - You can get it at our store or §!y /o4 Minot N. D. BFOT ad;'fln.nced styles go to the _"_ OLSON’S Confection —_———— erman timporiim. s CITY D?fl?fl STOREGPY | State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | - J. R. Collard » Red Lake Lucas County. ] Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, {County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum jof ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of {Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (Seal) A. W. GLEASON, Notary Pubiic. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken K internally, and acts directly on Little Red Scheol House Shoes ithe blood and mucous surfaces = for your boys and girls. Thelof the system. Send for testi best shoes made. You get them | yonials free. at the Berman Emporium, F.J. CHENEY & CO, The Pioneer carries the lead- Toledo, O. ing grades of typewriter paper,| Sold by all Druggists, 75c. which sells from S0c to $3 per| Take Hall’'s Family Pills for box. constipation. visited in the city last evening. Percy Spencer of Walker was registered at the Markham last evening, Ole Wold of Cass Lake spent last night in the city with friends. PALACE OF SWEETS MIDWAY Store and all the other leading deal- ers in this part of the state. Ghe Modei THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer, Peanut butter; have you tried it? W. T. Blakely spent yesterday in the city and went to Farley last evening, Nap Rapin, a Crookston mer- chant, came over from the west yesterday and visited here until this afternoon. A. H. Harris went to Minne- apolis this morning, in the in terest of the local opera house. He will book several sl:ows before returning. “Bob” Chesney, the heavy switchman at the M. & I., lefs this morning for Staples. where he will visit over Sunday with his family. Roy Bliler and Clarence Dehart left last evening for Tenstrike. They will survey some cedar Bemidji &levator Co. head- quarters for hay, grain, ground feeds and flour. e — I —— lands near Tenstrike before GhHe New Store IR K Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, Is headquarters for the best COpyIng OF indelible, can b.e pro . cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. V. F. IFoldersack, a home- steader on Mud lake, left this morning for the twin cities. He will talre in the sights at the state fair before returning home. The fire department isplanning a grand ball to be given on labor day, which is Monday evening Sept. 3. Good music and good - — management. Tickets, percouple, = . [$1.00, Frank Finn, who played right field for the local baseball team during the past month, left this morning for Staples, where he will remain for some time to come. Miss Ivis Roberts and Miss } | Servia McOusick left this morn- ing for Minneapolis. Miss McCusick will attend school in the “Mill City” during the coming winter. Creamery Butter and Strictly Fresh Eggs. > Call at the store or phone 207 The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND CMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Are your bones aching, nerves tired, nights restless, kidney and R |liver trouble, energy low? These § |are signs of low vitality, Hollis- H|ter’s Rocks Mountain Tea will make you well. Teaor Tablets, | 35 cents. Darker’s Drug Store. < WESTERN : wizier WESTERN, Many trains daily, superbly equipped, making - fast time. Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to . P. ELMER, General P er Agent, St. Paul, Minn. i Lt gl i Work was resumed on the sewers this morning, after a lay-off of several days on accoant of there being no pipe to lay. A -~ carload of material arrived last Wall Paper Mouldings night and the work will be ~ pushed from now on until cor- pleted. i George A. Walker and M. E. Smith lefs today for a hunting trip that will undoubtedly prove a very enjoyable one. They will put a boat in Grant Creek, south of Solway and make the trip to Bemidji via the creek and the Mississippi river. ' J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk John Frater, Indian agent in charge of the Lieech Lake agency, came up from Oagigum, the Leech Lake agency near Walker, last evening and leit this morn- ing for Red Lake agency, in company with Judge W. B. Matthews, the Washington attor- ney. Qils e e o o ale & o 2 2 2 2 o a0 2 o g g Varnishes L. F. Johnson, superintendent of logging for the C. A, Smith Timber company, left this morning for Minneapolis, on a combined business and pleasure trip. He is a delegate to the democratic state convention, which will be held in Minneapo- lis next Tuesday, and like all others of the ‘‘faithful” in this part of the state,is for L. G. Pendergast of Bemidji for lieu- tenant governor, Mrs, Johnson accompanied Mr. Johnson, il AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, z MINN Read the Daily Pioneer. Mrs. Jester returned last evening from a visit to the twin cities. New silk shirt waist suits and cloth suits in the fall styles at the Berman Emporium. Norman Morrow and wife left this morning for Missoula, Mont , Where they will make their home. G. A. Tuller left last evening for Northome to look after his mercantile interests in village. H. D. Latendress, a merchant of Cess Lake, spent last night in the city, returning home- this morning. 2 Crookston Times: C. L. Car- ter the popular manager of the shoe department of the New Store is back from a two-week’s vacation spent at Bemidji. W. B. Sherman left last even- ing for Kelliher, having spent several days in the city with friends. Mr. Sherman is looking after some cedar business at Kelliher. J. H. Scribner representative, for the Crocker & Crowell Land company of Minneapolis, spent the night in the city and left this morning on the M. & I. for points south of here. The children are staying at grandma's, Mamma has gone down to the sea; Papais at home working, Keeping well with Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. DeLong left today for Duluth and will go from there the first of the week to St. Paul to attend the fair. They will return to Duluth the last of next week, when a meet- ing of the stockholders of the Be- midji Elevator company will be hald in the Zenith city. FACTS IN NATURE. Not Only Do We Get Inspiration From Nature, But Health as Well. For gcuplc who are run-down and nerv- ous, who suffer from indigestion or dys- hepsia, headache, biliousness, or torpid iver, coated tongue with bitter taste in the morning and poor appetite, it be- comes necessary to turn to some tonic or strengthener which will assist Nature and help them to get on their feet and put the body into its proper condition. 1t is becoming more and more apparent that Nature’s most_valuable health - giving agents are to be found in forest plants and roots. Nearly forty years ago, Dr. R.V. Picrce, now consulting physician to the Invalids Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, Y., discovered that by scientifically extracting and combining certain medici- nal principles from native roots, taken from our American forests, he could pro- duce a medicine which was marvelously efficient in curing cases of blood disorder and liver and stomach trouble as well as many other chronic, or lingering ail- ments. Thig concentrated extract of Nature’s vitality he named “*Golden Med- ical Discoyery.” It purifies the blood by utting the ' stomach and liver into ealthy condition, thereby helping the digestion and assimilation of food which feeds the blood. Thereby it cures weak stomach, indiiemon torpid liver, or bil- fousness, and indred derangements. If you have coated tongue, with bitter or bad_ taste in the morning, frequent headaches, feel weak, easily tired, stitches or pain in side, back gives out easily and aches, belching of gas, constipation, or irregular bowels, feel flashes of heat al- ternating with chilly sensations or kin- dred symptoms, Lhuz H’Olm’ to_derange-~ ment of your stomach, liver and kidneys, which the “Golden Medical Discovery ™ will correct more speedily and perma- nently than any other known agent. Con* tains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs All its ingredients printed in plain Eng- 1ish on wrapper. The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make a little more profit. He gains; youlose. Acceptnosub- stitute for “Golden Medical Discovery.” Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It is thomu%hly cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, One a laxative; two or three are cathartic. that We have a neat clea.n stock of the * Dorothy Dodd " shoes. Bazaar Store ‘We carry a large and up-to-date stock of Mc Call patterns. your children and get shoes. SCHOOL SHOES School commences next week and we are ready to fit out the boys and girls with a new pair of “The Buster Brown Blue Ribbon” shoes. now and prices are such as will meet with the closest competition. Bring Our line is a Buster Brown story book, FREE with every pair of BUSTER BROWN 1S PROUD S0 WILL YOU BE IF YOU LITTLE BOY BLEW COME BLOW YOUR HORN; 1 HAV'NT A BUNION,I HAVINT A CORN. MY FEET ARE AS EASY AS THEY g NEW PAIR OF BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON CAN BE; I'M WEARING THE BLUE RIBBON SHOES YOU SEE., 1 DONT BLAME You 0R BLOWING YouR e a W N N\ Y R Ny we RN S W \\mka.\\.v,_,_@/.‘l‘\“\\% Read the Daily Pioneer. Mrs. Ben Johnson left this She will visit for a few days with| Sam Lachapelle and wife of friends in Brainerd before tak-lBig Falls passed through the morning for Minneapolis for a!ing up her winter’s work. Miss!city this mornmg enroute for week’s visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Towln and three children, of Waterloo, Iowa, are guests at the Mark- ham. 3 Thomas D. Whittles of Fergus Falls arrived in the city yester- day and will spend sevoral days here. Miss Anna Mills left this Mills is one of the most success-|the twin cities, “fairing.” ful teachers in this county and takes the “best wishes” of many friends with her to her new field. PLUMBING! £ AND WOMER d-‘u- ‘Big @ for l'l: SR + morning for Brainerd where she! will visit over Sunday with the| family of Rev. J. F. McLeod. Thomas Daly, a merchant of Margie, passed through the city last evening on his way home from a visit at the twin cities. returned to their home at Merri- Mrs. Letta and Marian Phippsl am Park this morning after hav-} ing visited in Bemidji for two weeks. their stay here. Miss Anna Mills, who taught| last year at Nymore, left this morning to accept a more desir-| able position at Cutter, Minn. They greatly enjoyed | PAIR WORK. Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. Refuee subatitutes. Price 80e. Barker’s Drug Store. You get the best services on the | | ! TIN AND RE- { | shortest notice. ! I Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 4| The Great MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL Minnesota State Fair DEDICATION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 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