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=) . you have not used it we invite you to try a trial sack. Read the Daily Pioneer. Fowlds yesterday afternoon. EYES—Drs. Larson & Larson, specialists in fitting glasses, Office in Swedback Block. The musical numbers, in Old Arkansaw are new and up-to- date. Opera House Oct 22, E. N. French transacted busi- ness at Tenstrike last night, re- turning-home this morning. The Modern Samaritans will give a Halloween party and dance at Masonic Hall on the evening of October 81st. William Blakeley passed through the city this morning on his way from Farley to Brainerd, on a business trip. F. 8. ‘Lycan, lessee of the so be sure you get it MODEL 10K CREAM made in our own town and 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 other leading deal- ers in this part of the state. Sadie Chesborough and Grace GhHe Model Brogan of Tenstrike came down THE CITY. from their home this morning and spent the day visiting with Read the Dmly Picneer, friends in the city. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers| Typewriter ribbons of all for Gold Medal tlour. standard makes, either record, H. C. Calvert spent last night copying or indelible, can be pro at Tenstrike, cured in the color you wish at 5 . |the Pionee 3 James (George transacted busi- rofiics night from Crookston, where ' he has been on business for several days. The Dutton moving pictures are worth seeing. They show at the opera house, Saturday October 13, Seat sale at City Drug Store, W. A, Gould made a trip to Markhan hotel, returned last|® guest at the Markham last| J, B. Clark of Northome, JHE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, {908, 0YSTERS! GELERY! SWEET POTATOES! Everything nice for Sunday dinner We have just recelved some home grown celery which cannot be beat. M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. The show of the Dutton Amusc- ment company promises to be a good one. They are here Satur- day, October 13. Arthur' Wright went to Swan River this noon, where he had some papers to serve, in his capacity of deputy sheriff, Judge Spooner went to Grand Rapids this noon, where he heard the case of McClintock vs. Phelps, an Itasca county case. He will return tonight. A standard make Remington typewritar with tabulator, but little used and as good as new Harry Mills, roadmaster onthe| A momster Musteat 1nstrament. | Are You Tired, Nervous M & I. came down this morning| 'The most gigantic harp ever con and Sleepless ? structed, as far as the record goes, was from Big Falls and went tof g by Veritan, the provoatiof nlfl' SRousToN A ?:lc :’mséfim aze s Brainerd to consult with Super-| Burkli, near Basel, Bwitzerland, in | ot fed on ] nmu intandent Strachan. 1787. “Inat was a long while ago, but ,‘,‘"fi;"{mm 1) < - | the fame of M, Veritan's glgantic harp | qjop o Mrs, A, H. Pitkin, wife of A. » Wwas such that it is still occasionally gro]fidy nourlshed nd || t.heomuof H. Pitkin, the Kelliher merchant, | mentioned by writers on the rare and o Woln pan A smaoti s -‘?;’;"}‘S.? left yesterday afternoon f(r her | the Wonderful, just as the sea serpent, | 3, Ft,oh Fane In ol In this way you 5 , bloody rain, live mastodons, etc., are. | to; and home at Crookston. .~ Mrs. Pitkin| 5 v’,flm colossal m,,,_.,f instrn- xo?afidm';%whallemgwfid‘u:? has been visiting with her|ment was 820 feet in length, and, on | ¥IK; all, husband at Kelliher and he ac. [ that account, was constructed in an '«l‘b"‘;:'b:“":n:w?. Soaics m lot instead of in a harp factory. It | icines which have s la boominc salo companied her as far as Bemidji :,’:; most simple In m,;‘,’..cuo,,f’m for's short time, s that they are largely on her return trip to ‘Grookaton. | ststing of fiftéen wires strung tightly | solation: "T':?:‘.“&"&’x.'.‘,'i"” Haap e lood 1 in the R. T. Walker of Guthrie re.|J2fneen o bolen hese wires wero | o, e o ooten, e oty ol turned to his home this morning; sixth of ‘an inch in diameter and the gfimfl%&“fi”fifi:&?&m“' i smallest one-twelfth of an inch, ecreased. Plerce’s ed havidg b,aen 3 P“ient as B mntre:::‘ed :ortl;l ‘:n;“so:g: an:hl?- Ditcovery sontains no 'flm::l' vy Anthony’s hospital, where a bottle of it bears The o clined in'such a manner as to form an | Badge o Wy“&" tull lm o all m local physician dressed a wound | angle of from twenty to thirty degrees sevoral | ‘the d made on Walker’s leg by | withthehorizon. This queer instrument | Oferyou '0"'9“““ o S by o 20 We are headguarters foryou only in the line of fralts. LAKESIDE BAKERY. can ba had for $60.00 cash. Just ;i ing | 28 Dot intended as an exaggerated [ %Bue, 19 I5ult your intelligence, Read the Daily Pioneer. one half the factory price. I[n- 8o ax. Wa'ker was chopping 'toy, but was constructed for the ex- wond-fam “Golden M em mlm"wm"y” wood at Guthrie, when the .8 | press purpose ot foretelling changes in | has the unanimous appro and endorse- slipped and cut & gash in his| the weather, which were calculated by | ooy t"h'e'-?vw 35; e%‘tu J,.‘:&Efl': - right leg near the knee. He "Professor Veritan according to the dif- | other medicinesold- druggists for I ferent tones the Instrument made when came to Bemidji and had the| the wind was blowing throngh it. wound examined, with the result e way Ust uinss mreams. that it was dressed and puv in| o, glass makers explain why It 1 'hla,.gmay spepdia, umness,m such condition that it will heal|that there are frequent reports of -cut gg'lm'm}w“’mmed aflments, but the in a few days and Walker was|8lass suddenly breaking or cruiabling ldt!n Seal root used in its compound- ot a table, shelf or sideboard in homes | Ing is greatly enhanced in its curative ac- enabled to returu home this|psng elsewhere, although the glass was J. A, Quinn of Deer River was | quire at Pioneer Office. night. father of M. A. Clark, judge of Oliver Gravelle of Red Lake|probate, spent yesterday in the registered at the Brinkman last |city, having just returned from night. points in North Dakota. He left 8. R. Moorhead, editor of the |0 his home last evening. “Frontier,” was in the city to.[ The Ladies Literary club will day from Turtle River. meet st the home of Mrs. S, E.|morning. uot'in use. They assert that whenever fike root and chemically pure trlplo- ) dide 5 the f any lass articl refined ] Parties wishing sewer pipe for | Delong Monday afternoon; ab ‘4| 7 ———rr=r . oo [ the fmeiat any ent mp:,':;,c\.: it h"’il‘hg ?flmgon Sense Medical Adviser.” 2 lawn flower pots, apply to Hugh|o'clock. As this will be the first|T0Q LATE T® CLASSIFY. | the iife of the glass will go with the 21 omn oty SR Sovers. On Tocel m".u! ; Bosworth, Hotel Brinkman. meeting of the club this fall & | ssssoeneraannenn | tone, by which it Is affected, and the | only. For; af' the cloth-bound glass collapses or crumbles. It Is on- ;,'0 ume will be sent, Address Dr. R. V. < full attendance is desired to Sam Carrigan, a saloonkeeper LOST; Thursday evening on ‘or |Tecord a famous opera singer could | * P piiii%m Y-\ b llets cure cm- and headache. of Blackduck, spent yesterday :Vs:j;t i planning, the . winter neas scheol grounds, fur boa. g"llnk :;t 51:;‘8:;!!‘?&'37!’!:‘:6:2?5 vl::frl: stipation, biliousness and in the city and returned home > ' Finder call at this offica. for made in New York and Parls, and by = ;] last evening. Philip Guer:;, (t}h(;d sknllleg reward. i her singing she broke leverl:n;ueces of | © ng — J. E. McGrath, the corpulent drink mixer at the Golden clu Detec t i ve s ervi ce The largest detective service west of Chica- Darwin retates that the Gauchos of the American pampas live for months ‘Sew. T saloon 't o cut glassware. The tone of a violin if i this morning for “Seward” rye man, was in the on, lef ornil 0! attuned so as to be In true accord with city last nighs and stopped at the | Little Falls, having received a | on the fat meat of the oxen they watch eut glass will destroy it. Brinkmang P! telegram announcing the critical ness at Blackduck last night for| C: M. Johnsos, the postmaster Irwin & O'Beien, at Cass Lake, and also a druggist, came in last night from the Mr. Nicholson in the third act| 2ke”and transacted business of Old Arkansaw will win your in the city this forencon. favor. Opera House Oct. 22. ) Old_ Arkansaw is like a beacon W. H. Squier of Blackduck|&b¢in a desert, to a weary passed through the city last traveler. It is refreshing to see evening enroute home from a a real good company and a real business trip to the twin cities. good'play. Opera House Oct. 22. Lou Smith, who has charge f ledtef‘ oaf; sl?ep :md grow logging at Kelliher for the atter taking Holllst?rs Rocky Crookston Lumber company, Mountai Te?. Brings rosy spent yesterday in the city and cheeks, laughing eyes, goc:d left last night for Kelliher. health snd strength. A tonic N . for sickly children, Tea or The Ladies Aid nf the Presby- Tablets, 5;'5 cents. Barker’s terian church will tie and finish 2 comforters for 50c. Leave the deng dtore, work with Mrs. Lindgren, Mrs. Alezauder Ross, 9‘ Ross. & Reynolds or Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Ross, Shme down this IOrpng from Kelliher and left this noon Mrs. J.osep.h F‘uucm.xlt and son for Duluth. He is well pleased C. J. arrived in the city yester-| gith the progress that is being dgy afcgmoon from Duluth and made at the Ross & Ross camps, will visit for two weeks at the near Kelliher, where a large home of Paul Foucatlt, son of amount of legging will be done Mrs. Foucault. this winter. The singing and dancing by No sickly women or week men will ever regret taking Hollister’s Everybody Works but Father. Rocky Mountain 'fea, It’s| Saturday night the G. W. brought happiness to thousands | Dutton Amusement company will of homes. Tea or Tablets, 35 |present ‘“Everybody Works But cents, Barker’sdrug store, Father.” You will laugh, you Henry R. E. Meyer of Duluth | will scréeam when you see “father is assisting Sergeant Hays at|with his pipe of clay,” “Willie the local Marine recruiting|splitting wood,” and mother and station. Mr. Meyer recently re- | sister Ann hard at work over the turned from the Philippines,|wash tub. Among their other where he saw considerable hard | moving pictures the most not- s rvice with the Marine corps.|able are: “The San Francisco Earthquake and Fire,” - ““The Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Eruptions of Mt. Vesavi- by local applications, as they|ous,” “The Bulldog and the cannot reach the seat of the dis-|Tramp,” “A Policeman’s Love ease. Catarrh is a blood or con-|Affair,”” ““A Soldier’s Troubles,” stitational disease, and in order|and one very silly film, called t) cure it you must tike internal | “Poor Algy.” They just came remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure|from a”very successful week on is taken internally, and acts di-|the range. Their show takes rectly on the blocd and macous|well among the people. surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescrip- tion. Itis composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting di- rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces special process. Send for it today. Our such wonderful results in curing low.prices will seve you mcoey. ?:::rrh. Send for testimouials Send for ink booklet. We pay: F. J. CHENEY & CO., e f $ . Props., Teledo, O Sold by Druggists, price 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. be saved i cleaned or dyed by ow FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR! We have just received a carload of the celebrated White Jacket Flour Those who have used the White Jacket flour are reorder- | ing it and say for a good flour that will give satisfaction there is no flour its equal. If you have used it we know you will' recrder. If Call at the store or phone 207. 122, over. The Eskimos can get along very The White Headed Boy. illness of his father, Stephen Miss Delia Berland of Braic- % K well by eating from five pounds to six | The phrase “his mother's white head- pounds a day of reindeer or seal’s flesh | 81 boy” is as old as the hills in Ire- : 5 : ¢ Guerin, who is not expected to erd arrived in the city last even- live. ing and was a guest at the Brink- y 80 long as it 1s not too lean, but con- | 1ANd. It appears in many of the Irish e - tains a due proportion of fat. Says the | faIFY storles of the last century. Irish | fef:zosase Contury Imr'. pele: hes e author of “Diet and Dietetics:” “Some a"?zfl who kt'“:w Gt‘;:d mfi: :‘;:Z; FRENCIS W. KING. Supt. . Father O’Dwyer left this morn- [ men obliged to live a very fatiguing | kept the secret for “wl man last night. for St. Paul, on a business|!ife, the trappers and hunters of the | Doy” of the family. Gerald Griffin in s MEN AND WOMER Mrs. Frank Donnelly of Cass e i pampas of America and Siberian | 00€ of his best short storles years ago | : Lake came over from the “Lake” trip. He expects to be absent|giopros tric inbabitants of very cotd | Used the phrase as one be had bor |- i A p ... |several days, and Father O'Mara | climates, the fishermen living on the | FoWed from an old Celtic book. y‘?srl‘\'day - ‘]:”“"’“ OF & Visib| ¢ Aleley will officiate at the bt E8. AO n Oman. local Catholic church tomorrow, Henry Miller and A. A. Bab-| when the regular services will be cock left last night for their|pg)q, banks of the frozen sea, can eat al- most exclusively without suffering Mixed as to Definitions. homesteads near Kelliher, having W. W. Helmer, father of N. W, made final proot at Oass Lake Helmer, spent yesterday in the from it enormous quantities of meat or | Hungry Higgins—Wot! You dunno fish, but on two conditions — that the | WOt & miser is? A miser is a man that meat be accompanied by lts fat and | denies hisself the necessaries of life that the individual subjected to this | When he has the money to buy ’‘em. diet lead a very active life in the open | Weary Watkins—Oh, I have met: some air.”’ of them fellers. But I t'ought they o g called theirselves Prohibitionists.—In- |. £ = yesterday afternoon. city, and left in the afternoon for fianapolis Journal. e:.:,m P ; £. D. Beeson returned this|pis home at Spaulding. Mr. > () I morning from Gemmill, where A 1 Fully Valued Then. Hotad g i k_= f- Helmer was a member of the U. , , “We never réalize the fall valae of ¥ cH. z;,s‘!.‘l_inwnn e had been looking after some|S grand jury at the term of » 35 e Saiese’ Al % ] a thing until we lose it,” remarked the “,,L e & Best Swiew Alws business matters for the Naugle|aourt recently concluded . at 0ct.1, 1906, ‘Clty council met at city ballin |'man who was fond of moralizing, cater Philad=iihie. 0% 2 § ! re my h 4 Pole & Tie company of Chicago, | Minneapolis Ealled o 'ofder by Chairman Pro-tem | “That's right” replied the practical for which concern ke is the dis- i i Present—Bowser. Miller, Smart, Mager, | 80+ “especially If ‘the thing lost was + Dr. P. H. Lindley of Chippewa Kinch and Brlni {nsured.”—Philadelphia Ledger. trick manager. Falls, Wis., administrator of the| §bsent-McTaggartand Goud. 3 Y PIANOS, ORGANS' Mnutes of 1ast meoting read and approved. | === ; Robert McLean left yesterday | Mondeau.estate, arrived in the |, folloving sudited bils were on motion i el e SEWING MA- afternoon for Rugby, where he| ity yesterday and has been ad- |/jdses snd clorks it primary election S CHINES has business interests. -He ex- justing matters in connection 07| “How so?" pects to rat.urn‘ to B_emld]x to-| with the Mondeau buildings on |743¢esandcle %" 3 75| “He was sent here for ntterlng forg- FURNITURE AND morrow, and will possibly locate | Minnesota avenue, which were £ oo R Bainore Aerieln HOUSE EUR in this city m the near future|recently damaged by a fall. g A e v and make his home here J. M. Dempsey of Minneapolis p .| Wes Wright, hauling shavings and -Better Than Spanking. Sergeant Hays of the Marine labor sewer grade, order of M. D. — mpalikiiie does’ ot Gave chlidren ot bed NISHINGS. was registered at the Markham re?: mni;mfiiml S?E :‘};e g W 550 00 fi?&fi“fi?fiflifie fi‘;‘é‘?}::fifiafi.‘?%% ;Bo h E - last night. Mr. Dempsey is &|Jciierdoy atiernoon. They wit| ORI HaTior e b e i sl i o | Bougnt on Lasy, logger, on a large scale, and he yestl;ex;)lay & l:n‘:;an.Ph'li ey.l:;s lsos killing and burying ¢1.nde.-e§ A }Z'Sfiz ne::gda]y)gmo“‘cmdmn brgfls].e ou P b t 2 t bas contracts to cut several gx';o.a Mt by cHitbesui theycan'thelp iy ayments ‘a o eir names were John Massett, | 15-22 cleaning waste Daper cans e, s Mzl R burying 3 dogs 8, burying 1 skunk i 4 75 million feet of pine in the vicinity | Richard Murry, Jacob Olson, |Chis Frecians: ity scavamsor. Dot 1 of Grand Rapids, this winter. [gjo Joh a J Smith. | Searine ons oo cons e and &10M E C1RE s u N ‘BISIAR,VANDER: Greatest tuni; and strength s e sggygln:jg;;d‘:%zl:lo‘%‘efinldfluve. 200l M iy E . IB ER T : producing remedy ever offered suffering’ humanity. Cures in- o i ugh the city last|p ¥ ) °'S°"“"'3° s LICENSED MORTL- 311 'Minn. Ave. | 3D} - stomach disorders. That’s what visit &tgi‘lew Hamption and other S PHONE 317 Ropatrs for ::;n‘:‘: of Sewin | Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea| . . . Todd. Dazosnd nlsht: galls arqalpass Yot lint net < ’ ints in Towa. He was accom- 1350 73 glven prompt attintlon : ¢ will do. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. points 2 ora Barker’s drug store. panied by Mrs. Thompson an i ER. Dampier, the republican tvl;;il:st.iaughter Durtle aid Jeon :‘{3’532%‘;%“-5”‘ b e IST- m}flfl " PBST"FF";E | nominee for county attorney o BEMIDJI, MINNESQTA. of Hubbard county, came in last E. B. Farwell, meht odpeI;ator evening from his home at Akeley |20 the G. N. depot, '“l: - G. and spent the night at the Page, local agent for the Great Northern Express company, |T this world to the full, and being hunting exped}non. ’ljhey took | Ploneer Press Co., St. P: a good fellow, he has many a railroad veloclpede_wmh them, | Bemidit ng friends. and the extermination of part-|Row ridges was something frightful. s WILL'CURE YOU George Wilson, who has a con- i flfi'dn?rm o of: of ‘Kid tract to cut logs for the Carpen- T. J. Miller & Co. yesterday | Bl etarson Steam, abl Tatior .&fud::a ‘any ‘case ney ‘ or ter-Lamb company this winter, |P2id to Major Bros. $375, being|sidewaiks. Bladder: disease that is not ) d by the. in. | By . o cecanded st e Tar i : : 3 o left this morning for Park|thesmount allowed by the in-|feld Kiectric Go.bo notified to discontinue beydnd the ‘reach of medi i i .|surance company on their hay |ricd ded th 1ot mejcine. Take it atonce. ‘Do Rapids, after having spent YO8 arehousei which was burned in il bon‘}rhn oo o ity feam the caunty Ll R i LS terday in the city in consultation 3 be referred to committee on streets and slder notriskha ngBflght’g Dis- gother with the latest music THE BEMIDJI GRAPHAPHONE. COMP’Y HoAs A i cal | the early summer. At the time |walks. Carriea. bal notl PARTIES WISHING SAME CALL ‘ORY] Vi £ b Goodriob, o clocal) o the fire it was erroneously |to &?n:o’cfe’;yl?ga“nm'n bt raxaraing | © or Diabetes. re representative for Carpenter & Mai <3 | the piumbing connoctin ‘tll::cl})u:tho nks with - : % Lamb. Mr. Wilson will cut and |Stated that the Majors carried r‘e‘éocll—zw.e' :&x{:;eflal% & Carried. 2 wa| NAYLUR &STEWAHT haul ten million feet of pine, near | B insurance, butthis statement | Hoved and soconded thas dité used s AT LAKESIDE BAKERY: 110 3RD ST. was not correct. ot the BuperYSion OF SIty onginser shall 3 5 the Fishook river, north of Park 1ot exceed in price 105 per cublc ard, Onr- 5 Rapids, which will be dumped| Andrew Knulke of Hlbbmg, oved and goconded the Sl clerke sk fox into the river and driven out in|who had been in Tenstrike but a mgflg‘gfufinfi?gfifie& ‘slm'tz h,glselon C such | the spring by the way of the|few days, was alticked . with “fi'fidv'e‘é“.i}z"flfn'fififinfifi ; e commis- | Crow Wing river. typhoid fever, and the 'county gfi'fiffl%%fifi .fin'zm“’r'o‘:mml Miss Grace Hayes, whoessays physician, Dr. Blakeslee, broughy o The street o&-‘n’m&m& as dlwmm l\g ‘ the role of “Sue” in Old Arkan.|Dim to St. Anthony’s hospital |properrepatr. ©\ 5L W atism; Bwklche,»xianey Trouble, Catarrh or any | sawisavery clever little lady|fOr treatment. Knulke was 80|ed to l.!urkla.kl‘en.:l':n Siiversack, ml;& 8 ther Blcwd Tmblei If no, ud yon oould endowed with more than her |S€riously ill that h? could not be|H. E. share of good looks. Being g|Sent back to Hibbing, where he .; S soutbern girl the acquired dia-|Should be taken care of, being a moflel!fl‘ : lect comes natural and as the|St Louis county resident, Shon's National bank: was read and il U Arkansaw belle she appears to| Jerry Sullivan and wife left M,,m‘},o‘ff,f:?.}}.f’"%'&m}' fow y..u S her best advantage. The sweet | yesterday afternoon for Grand |™asonmoron snd secon plm'i,,"m IR simplicity with which she por-|Forks to attend the ‘funeral of |tousl trays the character is admired|Mrs Julia Sullivan, wife'sf Cap- ‘“&E{;’a‘;fi‘;{cmmmm Bowing i ‘E byall. In'the heavier dramatic|tain John Sullivan, brother of |taueoncity bonds st Ot Clret :| scenes she surprises everyone | Jerry, who died at her home in L R "'"““ lfiifil &':fih' :i:f- by the forceful manner in which the ‘“Forks” Thursday night. “";"W‘"““"“ Weeind she handles the part, whilein the | The deceased was an old resident .,,B‘.’. e i comedy end of her role she is|of Grand Forks. ~ The funeral|Ner X .,,,m‘.'.,&“m perfection. - Old Arkansaw will|was beld at Grand Forks, N. D,,| Hoysd be seen at the Opera ‘House' Oct, | this mm'n