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HOME MADE CANDY —— DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Eat one of our CREAM CARAMELS and you will buy no other. L Our assortment of Cakes i and pastry is always the | finest. Tces,Ice Cream & Sweet Cream. Party orders solici- i ted. ! D ke Mhoadel {unesota Ave, Phone 125 he home ot Snowflake Bread. THE CITY. M. & M. Read the Daily Picneer, Mrs. S. N. Reeves spent last night at Northome. I&. A. Henry of Blackduck was in the city last evening. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Mascot Flour, also Cremo, Bar- Lhw’s Best and Gold Medal. J. C. Parker went to Northome ; last evening on business for the Naugle Pole & Tie company. EYES— Drs. Larson & Larson, specialists in fisting glasses, Oftice in Swedback Block. A. H. Davis of Bagley returned home yesterday afternoon, after spending several hours in the city on business. The singing and dancing by Mr. Nicholson in the third act of Old Arkansaw will win your. favor. Opera House Oct 23. Sam Simpson; the Bena logger and lumberman, came in from Bena yesterday and spent last night in the cily, being a guest; at the Markham hotel, No other remedy on earth is sv good for children as Hollister’s Rocky Mountiin Tea; makes them eat, sleep ard grow. Bright eyes, rosy cheeks. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s drug store. J. A. McDonald of Crookstor, who has charge of the retail lumber yards for the Crookston Lumber company, was in the city yesterday aid consulted J. M. Richards, local manager for the Crookston company, relative to some business matters. R. H. Dickinson, the general merchant of Buena Vista, came down from his home yesterday and left last evening for North- ome, where he will join hlB' brother-in-law, C. W. Speelman,‘ in a hunting expedition through| the country east cf Northome,! around the Bowstring lakes. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in -order t) cure it you must tike internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly on the blood ard macous surfacs, Hall’s Catarrh Cure i~ not a quack medicine. [t was pr scribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescrip tion. It is composud of the Lest tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting di- !gaods; none better. Read the Daily Pioneer. Charles Hayden of Blackduck was a Bemidji visitor yenterdny,‘ Miss M. E, Webster of Nebish was a visitor in the city yester: day. Try our Princess brand canned Downs & O’Leary. J. R. Brannon of Big Falls was registered at the Markham last evening. Chimney Cleaning. — Anyone having work in this line, call on J. T. Howlett, Remore Hotel. Ovto -Peterson, a Shotley home- ,Steader, was a visitor in the city ‘[lnst evening and. registered at ithe-Remore. Mrs. E. R. Swan of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. R. Morrison, Typewriter ribbons of all standard ,makes, either record, copying or indelible, can ‘be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Harry Mills went to ‘Big Falls last evening to look after the work being done on the M. & L. bridge that is being built over the Big Fork river. Old Arkansaw is like a beacon lightin a desert, to a weary traveler. It is refreshing to see a real good company and a real good play. Opera House Oct. 23. J. J. Conger ‘has purchased the lot on the corner of America avenue and Third street.and will erect a substantial residence on his new possessions next spring. A. C. McLean returned yester- day evening fromLaporte, where he yesterday bonght 20,000 ties from Crandall Bros. & Johason, for Martin Bros., the Duluth tie Imen. Ole Anderson, - proprietor of the Lake Shore Hotel, has re- turned from Assiniboia, N. W. T., where he owns .a farm, and where he has been during the past summer. The local M. B. A. lodge will hold a special meeting next Sat- urday evening, -when -several candidates will be initiated and a social session will \be held after the initiations. Don’t you think you had better try to wear a smile and sing a song? - It’s a .good old world after all, provided you - take Rocky Mountain . Tea, in the spring and fall. Barker’s drug store. Father O’'Dwyer left this.after- noon for Bagley, and will attend a meeting of the Catholic congre- gation of that place to be held this evening, when action will be taken on the erection of a new Catholic church - at Bagley. Father O’Dwyer will return to Bemidji on the 12:39 train tc- night. Nate Carver left this morning for Akeley to interview the man- ager for Walker & Akeley rela- tive to a contract to log some 1,600,000 feet of - pine "southwest of Mallard lake, which the Walker & Akeley people desire. Mr. Carver and his brother to take, to be cut during the coming winter. For a clear compiexion take Laxative Fruit Syrup rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimouials free. | F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, prics 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Pleasant to-take Orino cleanses ithe sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched .complexions Last chance for peaches at$1.15 por crate Oysters - Oysters - Oysters | We have just received from Baltimore, at our store, a shipment of these select oysters which can be had at the right price. If you are in need of any- thing in the bakery line or fruit line, call up Phone 118 and it will be delivered promptly from the Lakeside Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer. Letter files and letter presses | turns, P at the Pioneer office. W. A. Cassler Akeley this morning. E. D. Beeson went to Northome last eyening oun a business trip. The musical numbers in Old Arkansaw are new and up-to- date. Opera House Oct_23. . O. Sibley returned to Island Lake this afternoon, having spent the last two days in the city on business. Chimney Cleaning. — Anyone having work in this line, call on J. T. Howlett, Remore Hotel. John G. Morrison came in last night from the Red Lake Indian agency and spent today in the city on business. John E, McGraw left yeste:- day afternoon for Island Lake, where he took several orders for “Seward Rye.” Call or ’phone 355 for anything | o in the line of Groceries, Flour or|;. G returned to|, Mrs. Jennie Wonzor 'was & vis- itor in tbe city yestorday. | Henry Howe of Redby is inthe city today. Mr. Howe is erect- ing a substantial -hotel. building at Redby. At W. H. Roberts léft last;pight on a business trip. to the ‘twin cities. He expects to be absent for several days. Apples, at one ‘dollar per bushel. .. These apples are not to be compared with the apples be- ing peddled around town. A¢ McCuaig’s. William Hill, a Cass Lake livery- man, came over from the ‘Lake yesterday .afternoon, on a busi- ness mission. He returned home s| on the night train. Jean . Morrison, . the little daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mor- rison, is ill at her home. She was Continued from page 2 L.0; M%hrm carrying election r BPAUIAING .. <. vereiecien i V. F. Faltysek, carrying election turns, Durand .. Prospe Jos.,Delteh, carr, Turtle River Senator Moses E. Clapp will speak at the DAY EVENING 0CT.22 All good republicans should turn out in force and | hear their candidate for governor. . He is a con- | vincing speaker:and is thoroughly in earnest in his determination “to better conditions in the : state, if he 18 elected. ving olectlon 1ty of Bemldji Ferris, car ¢ election re- Fourth Ward, city of Bemidjt J* E. Cahlll, carrying election returns, Second Ward, ull,\' of Bemidjl.. ..... Andrew Larson, delivering election returns, Solway. Poter Bakke, do turns, Roosevel! Synnes, delivering election re W. ‘B, McLa roeturns, Fi Wi, A. I turns, Northern E. Esterdah, deliv X : Senator Clapp is one of the most powerful ora- b - ebou ; iz’:: vfi?fi’nfif‘;fi‘; sg:ll: Jores tors in Minnesota, and his speech will be worth | t Shurinan Vileerie ee b MY enti e ) Ingrobret Talsness.deliverin Charles Miller, representipg David Lt or paty pazmont; Magio the Duluth Paper company, cape 1) y A & e Ridge and Liberty road(. in yestel’dfly aft@rnoon from e 7 =t 4 o1 Bakke, Dart payment, ‘Zenith City,”’ and interviewgd s 9 | R IOE the local merchants concerpipg| - an i T ‘| ® T | Bun _baths cost nothing and are the most refreshing, life giving baths that one can take, whether sick *or- well. Every housekeeper knows the. neces- sity of giving Ler woolens the benefit of the sun from time to time, and espe- clally after a long rainy season or a long absence of the sun. Many will think of the injury their clothes are liable to from dampness who ‘will nev- er reflect that an occasional exposure of their own bodies t6 the sunlight is goods in his line. i Roy Morford, cruiser in the . Deer River country for the Crookston Lumber company, ,| came in from Deer River -yester- 0 day afterpoon and spent last 5 night and today in the city, L F. Johnsor, local manage- for the C. A. Smith Timber com- pany of Minneapolis, returned this morning from Northome, where he was lcoking over a staud of timber for the Smith people. Rev. Wegner of the German The Voltaire of the East. I Owar Khayyam was a famous Per- | sian poet and mathematician n the twelfth century, who was employed by the Sultan Malik Shah-in revising the .astronomical tables and in making a thorpugh reform of the calendar. He is .better known to us as the writer of some 500 epigrams in verses of four lines which are unsurpassed In their pure diction, fine wit and crushing sa- tire]” These clever and -fascinating equally necessary to their own health. | quatrains- were- put into -English by The sun baths do not cost anything, | Edward Fitzgerald, .who in 1850 pub- and that is a misfortune, for people [lished “The Rubaiyat of Omar,” a ren- are still deluded with the ided | that:siering marked by exquisite melodious- those things only can be good of useful J:1€s8,and by-poetic insight and power. which- cost money.. Let it not be for-{.OmAr has been called the gotten that three of God's most behefi- |.the east because of his brilliant and cent gifts to man (three ‘things most | Pubgent wit. while his depth of tender- iring L. Bjorge, balance cor duck and Summit road Charley Gunderson, 1abo; Cormant-Quiring road. Erick Olson, labor on La and Quiring road. Hans Ring, lab mant-Quiring roac Charley Wingren, Cormant-Quiring road Louis Anderson, tabor Cormapt Quiring roa D. Mitehell, labor onLango: Quiring road...... Oliver Rustad, labor mant-Quiring road. Charley " Mitchell. labor on’ Langor- Cormant-Quiring road Albert Peve, labor on mant-Quiring road... tto Myran, labor on Langor-Co mant-Quiring road. « G. Thompson, suppli Cormant-Quiring road Keed. Your wants will bely. Ludington. "merchandise for . - e ety necessiry to good health), sunlight, ":“l‘“:;’ P"";"“l‘l“dt"t-‘““g:x‘c:“g Dis “;-* coury, house ... v »| Lutheran church o rookston| fresh air and ‘water, are free to all. | Runciation of the fate wi ogms to promptiyastended to. Downs &5 4 Tudheigal " 28| will hold services in the cour| YO canliave them:in abundance, with- | decay and death what is best and most O’Leary. Thomas Johnson, work ard material 0 out money ‘and without price, if you | Deautiful in the world reveals much Louis Hanson returned to his home at Ada yesterdsy after- noon, after having visited the towas along the north line of the E M. & I in the interest of the products of his mills, Mrs. S. Phiilips, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and|; Mrs, M. Flint, and her sister, Mrs. G. Crone, for the past two weeks, returned this morning to her home at Brainerd. H. Dunham, lineman for the Northwest:rn Telephone change company, was at Cass Lake yesterday, making some rc- pairs to the system there and in- |* stalling several new ’phones. It is enough that a woman should be well and strong to be charming and beautiful, in order to be this she must take Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea, one of the greatest beautifiers known; Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Bar- ker’s drug store. Wellington Brown, an attorney from San Francisco who has been visiting in the city during the past two weeks, left for his home yesterday afternoon. Mr. Brown had some notion of locat- ing here and practicing law, but decided he would remain at the “‘Golden Gate.” g FRIENDLY.ADVIGE What is cheaper than a word of good advice? Yet how often if followed it proves of priceless service as it did in the case of Wm. Evans, 817 Market St., Scranton, Pa. Mr. Evans had been suffering tor some time from an affection of the stomach. His digestion had become so impaired that his food would ferment and cause him no end of trouble. His health failed rapidly and each day deepened his despair. Aimés Ex- at court house . Beltrami County_ that reminds one of Byron, Swinburne and sometimes Schopenhauer. 7| room at thy courthouse Sunday,: win. I you would enjoy good Lealth October 21, at-11.0'clock a. m. A/ then see to it that you are supplied : PR e R p | with pure air. to .breathe all the time, & 85| COs dial invitation is extended to that you bathe for an hour or.so in the all to attend. chandise for Kellibher- G. H. Slasson, work at, Robinson & Cary Co., hardware.... . Powers Mercantile.Co., rug for court chamber J v-l“mn te discharges,inflammations, irritations’ or uicerations poor farm Doran Bros., John MecLain, bringing 1 Bemidji J. M. Phillippi, money advance H«';ns Hanson, threshing oats at poor arm. 3 rroughs, meals for juro; Bauné, cook at poor August . ... Markham Schisel Co., lumber for poor farm ... o E. H. Win : sunlight and :that you drink plénty of | . “Jack” Hennessy left this|Pure water—PittsburgPress. ! morai.g for Lake George, by Milk In Tarkey. way of Akeley and the Red River| In Turkey mlel;e sst athegrenbt“z?sn?hg ’ i " tion of -the- milk .o o, the 1™ Ll.lmber company’s railroad., He ' * cow, the .goat and. i [ewe: will take charge of a gang of put it is Liardly ever used in a natural men who are working on the ex-. state.. -According to n'p:,p;r‘ d‘imit:t. s 2 3 o i the London' Academy of icibe, the tension of the railroad into L"ke‘mflk is considerably reduced. - After George. i slow cooling the milk |s treated with a |* | ferment taken from the previous day’s:| % - supply. ‘In.a few hours a curd;forms, FOR SALE — Rubber stampe. which is called yaghoun. The; prepa- The Pioneer will procure any ' ration Is preferred to milk, and it has kind of a rubber stamp, for . a pleasant, clean, acld taste and is of you on shor$ notice. | course nutritious. ENGLISH, the PILLS, fx 25 4 i F e o by Deggrioe cecrpvbs sster Ohcmtont Ba BElads S BT | ARTICLES OF VALUE mag [ On motion duly made, secondec carried the balance of the bills were laid over until the next meeting. On motion duly made, seconded and carried the board = adjourned to meet Monday, November 12, 1906, at ten o’clock a. m. A. W.DANAHER. Chairman. Attest: JOHN WILMANN, County Auditor. A Valuable Agent. ‘The glycerine employed in Dr. Pierce's medicines greatly enhances the medi- ‘Chapman, supplies for poor farm J. A, Ludi lies f farm . n mof the following bills were disallowed Brunson & Norland, board and ¢ nFlore]:we Flett. r. A. If youhave a few or &, large number of articles of value which you ‘want to dispose of. no better medinm than cinal Pmpemes ‘which it extracts and A PIONEER WANT AD hol would. It also possesses medicinal = = ] sropenies of its own, being a vainable s - 73 e < Toy. i Bl = T g lemulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and anti-’ ferment. It adds greatly to the efficacy of the Black Cherrybark, Golden Seal | * Tonead S blaen Modita) Discorasy - . subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, l‘cflm sem *smfis“. We carry the largest line of .children’s shoes ‘to be found in northeri. Minnesota. A compar- ison with ethers will prove our statements. bronchial, throat and lung affections, CHILDREN’S CLOTHING... for all of which these agents are recom- _Before buying that boy’s suit weak stomach, as in the early stages of consumption, thero can be no doubt that glgoeflne acts as a valuable nutritive and aids the Golden Seal root, Stone root, Queen’s root and Black C}mrryba,rk in gromotlng digestion and building up the lesh and strength, controlling the cough and bringing about & healthy condition of the whole system. Of cougse, it must not.be expected to work miracles. It wil Bot cure consumption except in its earlier stages. It will cure very severe, obstin- ate, chronic coughs, bronchial and laryn- gea‘l troubles, ard_chronic sore throat | with hoarseness. In acute mufihs it is not so effective. It is in the lingering coughs, or those of long standing, even His friends noticed and re- marked at bis decline. One of them told him of the medicin¢ with which L. T. Cooper the philanthropist has been curing smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach;liverand bowels. Refuees subatitutes. Prioe 800, Barker’s Drug Store. UP-TO-DATE We are headquarters for fresh and up- to-date groceries and invite the -public to call on us for creamery, butter, frésh eggs, excellent canned goods, the best brands of tea and. coffee. : is always neat and fresh.. Phone 207. Qur, .stock diseases. “It cured me,” said his friend, “and I would advise you to try it.”” The words proved au invaluable suggestion to Mr. Evans who, in speaking of his experience recently said: I had’ tried everything I knew or heard of and was much - discouraged when wyv friend spoke those words. He was so enthusiastic however that I purchased a bott'e of Cuoper’s New Discovery and began its yse. I found it all he claimed and the greatest ‘|stomach medicine I ever heard of. My stomach trouble has dis- appeared and my digestion is perfect. I can eat anything I feellike and enjoy it.”’ Cooper’s New Discovery cures stomach - and kidney trouble, ‘| catarrh, deafness, rheumatism and blood diseases and sells for /| one dollar per bottle, Cooper’s Quick Relief sells for fifty cents. At E A. Barker's drug store, where the medicines _|are sald in this city, it is said that the demand for them is phenomenal. when awomgnnled by bleeding from lungs, that it has performed its most marvelous cures. Send for and read the little book of extracts, treating of the rroperuea and uses of the several med- cinal roots that enter into Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and learn whi this medicine has such a wide range of application in the cure of diseases, It ls sent {rae. Address Dr. R. V., i’leree, Buffalo, N. Y. The “Discovery”..con- taing no alcohol or harmful, habit-form- ing drug. Ingredients all printed on each bottle wnpl)er in plain English. Sick people, especially those suffering from diseases of long standing, are invitea to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, free. All correspondence i8_held ‘a8 strictly private and sacredly confidential. Adq Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. ‘Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of slsm&n to pay expense of madiling.only. ‘Send 21 one-cent stam; for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth- bound copy. - mended by standard medical authorities. In all cases where there is a wastin, away of flesh, loss of awietlte, ‘wit) look-overour line of $2.50 and -$8:50 suits. You will be sur- prised at the value. . .Mackinaws, flannel shirts, mackinawaunderwearand heavy 'wool.saocks. ‘We ~an give you Jbetter yalues than eVer before, . Therearsmors MoQall 5 ~-B°m-‘diio AhsSneeIing b 23 i STy 2 oo morE SRR e year llliudpfl::fuln:‘l:' g S A ¥ e Inome alatde et Nt g jun ns) and