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§ e tion. It is 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 such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimouials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. twin city delegation. Mr. Town- send never loses on opportunity of being in the front ranks “‘boosting” for any proposition that will be of benefit to his town, and he talked drainage and ndrth-country development to the visitors in a manner that was practical and will inure to t1e benefit of the whole of Bel- trami county. His activity was in great contrast to the inertia shown by local business men, as a whole, over the visit. wife, enroute to Rochester where she will undergo an operation ,of a serious character. Her condi- tion may make it necessary to delay her departure from Be- midji until the night train, in which event they will not arrive here until tomorrow morning. HORSES FOR SALE ! mingled. the cigar. ‘The Amencan Cigar Company has equipped a great system of ‘Stemmeries ” to provide for new and heretofore unknown tobacco-improving processes, which no other manufacturer even attempfts. The selected leaf is thoroughly fermented by a two-year process and the ripening tobacco is perfectly blended—a2ll the qualities of the selected varieties of +- leaf that have been stored in contact being smoothly The ordinary factory operation called “blending ” is not blending at all but merely mixlng low and absolutely unvarying in quality. The American Cigar Company has established scientific system in every stage of cigar--production, from the culture of thc tobacco to the delivery of —18 - CEEEEFEEEEEEEECHEEEREEE ‘. Waller Seoft’s Read the Daily Pioneer. Last chance for poaches at 81,15 per crate CORRESPONDENCE purchased a fine team of horses,| Althongh ficotls- i nor lnm tol Bir Walter Scott had Mfllli FINE G. A. Tuller came in from Deer‘ Oysters - Oysters - Oysters | which he took out from Tenstrike | mean Scotland, It once was the name usual curlous experiénces - River yesterday. afternoon to | se———————————— 239339333333393 33339939 | Thursday. of Irélaud. Two centurlg b:lore fl:: be!nr:nt;“:.d tl; nt::; lIl)ln- s S HUME MM]E GANDY look after some business matters || We have just received from - All the farmers of Quiriog who C: known fo_petsen Mb::m el In o erm ;g; court e—— l here. Baltimore, at our store, a CUNNINGHAM. were in the D"'kf‘r" hnr'vesi tields it Hibernis, as aid also Plolenty In his ‘he successfully defended a' vetersn shipment of these select Mr. Andy Comstadt spent|have returued, They think there|map of that lsland, It Is sald the poacher. “You're a lucky scoundrel DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Oon Ross, one of the sturdy oysfie“ which can be had at ||Sunday with Lee Guptill: is no place like Quiring, Beltrami | Phoenicians first gave Irelind theé name ' Bcott whispered to his client wheén the Eat one of our CREAM. J [ residents of Mizpah, was trans- the Hiaht axice Leola Guptill of Bemidji s here | county. of Hibernla, meaning thereby “utmost verdict was given. “I'm just o' your : 5 A g " " “ - CARAMELS and you will |} |acting business in the city yes- It ght pri 30 visiting relatives and fri¢nds. Celels Proctos has retorned o ?:n ‘;a::“l;?‘::fl::é P:; n?:‘{:l:d n:l;:: :I::,’mrlet-urm kfie&u:m. h::; tx;l.l buy no other. terday evening. you are mbnfie °] any. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Attix of |Quicing to spend the winter with | oo T H T voyages, Toward fhe morn, man” Lockhart, who narvates Our assortment of Cakes A. T. Hatcher, the logger, ghmg]m fllen akery line Or || griggie spent Sunday at the lake, gs gvl‘;an%p:l;e-;tn n&;‘ :I?edntM'rl:é decine of the Roman emplre the conn- | the incident, omits to 430 whether the* 3 5 Tult hine, call u 5 0 . . arter, 'y began to be called Scotia, 2 name ' maukin duly reached Scott, “but no~ and pastry is always the ll!came in last night from a trip to 4 P Rev. A“f"’"dd ?‘kfl'g P"Q"s summer with his uncle at Bis | retained by the monastic writers until | doubt it did. On another occasion Seott finest. Park Rapids, and is registered P"‘one “8, preaches a Islan ,A_e, .“' 8. marck, N. D. He is now attend- | the elaventh century, when ‘the name | was less successtul In his defensé or'a* Tces,Ice Cream & Sw at the Markham. and it will be delivered Ad'- prgtshen"bev?ysfii';m_g is cov. | ing school in District 93 Beotl, baving pussed to modern Scot- | bousébreaker, br the culprit, graterd, Sad 5 ered wi abou inches o B — nd, the anclent name of rnia for his connlel‘l exertions, gave him, in Cieam. Party orders solici Mrs. J. F. Essler and little|| promptly from the snow. The Battle of Redonda. g0 to be agam used. lleu of the orthodox fee,-which he was ted. daughter Ruth have gone to g “ Mr. and Mrs. Harwood made a Nzt far frl?m gc. dTuoIr:ms,n mn(tter :: e :v‘l:nblel to x;ay.htlh:: hple(ct:n oltI advice, to. S iai 3! 3. f perhaps a hundred miles, was fougl ‘o Cure Snoring. e value of whicl e ousebiradk- Warren, Mion,, for a visit with LakeSIde Bakery’ b“.smess trip to Northowe on the most wonderful naval battle in all| “At a banquet,” said an editor, “1 er) could professionally attest: First, —~ Frid: ly % k Mrs. R C. Mathurd. riday. 3 history. The Dutch admiral detected | once heard Jerome K. Jerome make a (never to have a' large watchdog out-of \ @ E. J. Taglor came down from Frank Magnuson of B.rgville| the enemy in the early morning, when | speech on snoring, I remember that it | doors, but to keep a little yelping ter- Blackduck thi i d has| Read the Daily Pioneer. called at the postoffice a day or| the sea was covered with a thick mist, | erided with these’ words: ‘To cure |rier within, and, secondly, to put 5o ackduc 18 morning an 3 5 . _|so ago. ¢ and his guns opened fire at once with- { snoring, It 1s"advised that a plece of | trust In nice, clever, gimerack locks, 0 Q today been holding a post mortem | J. W. Irwin left this morning Mrs. D. C. Harding bas gone| °Ut Warning. The fire was returned | soap be dropped into the mouth of the | but to pin his faith to a huge old heavy - examination on the remains of ona business trip to the twin| Ty e S With interest, the ocean fairly quiver- | snorer. The oil In the soap will lubri- | one with a rusty key. Scott long re-s i i X b polis. 'to spend the| jug with spasms caused by the shock | cate the pharynx add other Latin |membered. thiy tncldent, dnd thirty~ | | a8 Minusatta A wiaiie x;l,':,o."'\o 125 the Enterprise. cities. winter. of frequent discharges. Somehow or | parts of the throat. This remedy must | years later, at a judges’ dinner at Jed- 2 Typewriter ribbons of all| W.L. Brooks returned last| Henry Cunningbam and Burt| other the enemy's shots, which !ollm}‘ be Ippllefillwllh‘cuuflodn ;)tgelrw:u ge burgh, he recalled it in this impromptu ] . t completi tine| ed like a bombardment, seemed to fall | snorer will arise and lubricate the rhyme: : standard ml:els,blelfihel' ;ecurd 1;5:::;0!!1 8 ‘business el lp m x‘;’db::fi jus L R short or go wide of the mark, for not the person who dropped in Yelping terrier, rusty key, A copying or indelible, can be pro J d v lash of a ball heard, and ‘Walter Scott’s best-Jeddart fo | THE CITY cuggdiithe color 'you wisll: at| A. L. Crocker, the land mar,|, Cunningham Bros. have fin- the Dutoh ahips Femafed dngbattied. Trae H—v:u;nlnner'cnm:: | ° Piq giit loft thi ing for his home | i3hed sawing for this fall; except| on the other hand, the Dutch could not Worahip a Deax. —_ © Ploneer office. eft this morning for his home|q1e5nipe up the tag ends. see the terrible execution thelr guns| When Dean Swift was called to the | 7 Wastebasket Treasures. M. & M, The Ladies’ Aid society of the|in Minneapolis. E1 Benson of Blackduclk vis-| were doing until nearly the middle of lcl‘:l?:m“(];o;a?or e ";:'f)‘:;:,e; sue ‘ “I have in my employ,” #aid a desler Read the Daily Pioneer, Norwegian Lutheran church will| A. T. Hatcher, the logger, left|ited his sister, Mrs G. O. Espe, f]‘:iu‘:;el“‘)"fl‘]‘é]l}":;‘;fl:::fl‘;"gfl:f‘:fé oo | e ad Frasy At b et o autographs, “a number’ otmeem G. G. Robinson, the mayor of meet tomorrow with Mrs. Marku- | this morning on a business trip|the latt>r part of the week, vessels of the enemy, but a great rock | day sefvice he walted in vain for any tfingh::fi:zahlnm':lnntkm.‘ e n i A party of hutters from North- | standing out of the sea. They had been | one to appear except his clerk Roger. | ¥ 4 2 52 Bie Falls, s b 1 ht in the | Sen, on Bemidji avenue, bétween | to his home, Anoka. party 4 y g many an autographic gem. All I &k 1g Falls, spent last night in the Py th and Twelfch streets. - § . i |ome are camping at the south| firing at it for five hours, and the sound | At length he began, “Dearly beloved | of the maids 1s that they ship me Week: city. eventh and T'we St. Philips Aid society will end of Moose Lake, duck hurting. | of the return shots they heard was the | Roger, the Scrxpmm"move!h you and )ly the contents of their masters’ wasts £ W. L. Vannet of Blackduck| The operation which was per-|meet with Mrs. Danaher, Thurs- Claude Fish hirvested about ;’:lh" troui I]fl(l)f s"l“‘:e ;‘:go:flngrv::::: :et:)nt::n:;g gflatche:‘se:;?:::]g': rpee'er,d; baskets. They bale the stuff up in- was a visitor ip the city last|formed on Eimer Olson at St.|day afternoon, at 2:30, A 10{g00 head of nice cabbages this me:{mu::fi rol‘l!eg :'"_ driven back, and | Weekly. burlap, and every Monday or Tuesdsy - evening. Anthony’s hospital yesterday, | cent lunch will be served for the fall, to say nothing of the DUW | Redonda it is to this day. ' : :: W:n:s"to ::x 117! !rell’"-flmlhlfl ;gm 5 for relief from appendicitis, was|benetit of the society. ber of onions, watermelons, _— Bt the | Will'DS & {.;m.,"fim, from a famibus B. F, Fowler of Twn Harbors successful and Olson is resting| g Funkley lef terda; squash, pumpkins and other One of the Family, ack ahd Jhite Uinbek dre;trom the author [n hard luck. Here In & was a transient visitor in Be-}°. enry Funkley left yesterday vegetables he raised in his gar-, James Seymour, the artist, was born - 8ame round .seed of & tropical plant. e t- actor’ will boast’ of — midji last night ricely. afternoon for Mallard, in Clear-| gen pat:h this year. In London in 1702. He displayed a The white is e last ‘suocees: - Here will-be. &0l e I Mrs. Ralph Foster will give a|water county, where he was to ife of 84 Irg, | fondness for drawing and painting in Rifforence, e whits o vors~ fivitation: from s> celebiateds milicss Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers 2 B B ok After a life of years, Mrs. boyhood and subsequently gained ce- the oily difference. The white Is con- el 1so Gold M recital for the benefit of St.|deliver a speech in ,support of|H. B. Elliott died at the home of lebrity by I8 skill In designing horses, , 8ldered less irritating to the stomach. &lre. Some celebritles, of course, save: for Cremo Flour, also Gol edal, a8 1 diatel ¢ iv' her ‘danghter. Mes H. M Cun: - {1t 18 also preferred for diffies consist- | their valuable letters, and some setf N low’s B Philip’s church. Immediately |the republican state and county € ghter, M Once the proud Duke of Somerset em- | | them, but the majority throw into the Mascot and Barlow’s Best. after the recital Mrs. Foster will | ticket. ningham, on Eriday, the 195h.| ployed Seymour to paint a room at his | !E of cream and milk, sugth as ogster , /€% DAL The MAJOCIy (hrow s ve < . . N 3 . o stews, creamed Dotatoes aBd the like. [ 28 Mrs. R. E. White, wife of the ent & gold medal to one of . . 3 Mrs. Cunningham and E O | seat in Sussex, with the portraits of his e celve, and I, searching the baskets” * Kelliher logger, came in yester- | P o s The Methodist lad:es will hold|Gynninghem accompanied the | running horses. Having admitted the Always Flashisg. coiitents every Monday morning, find" . il Sslu:h her class. their rummage sale Thursday,|bady to Rockford, Minn., for| artistto his' table, he one day drank to | . TV rtainly is the lucklest | My réward in many a lettér 'm' Y ror o Judge and Mrs. Spooner left| Friday and Saturday of this|burial. hj}f‘é;‘:s’;i:"é‘eymour o Tealti» | girl. Jess—You mean becanse she has | OF $20.” & EYES— Drs. L':ars_cn & Larson, this morning for Pequot, where|week at the building formerly The painter renliéd, “xy lord, 1 real lsn engagement ring? Teks—Not only - specialists in fitting glasses, they will hunt for partridges for |occupied by Mr. McConkey on QUIRING. 1y believe that I have the hoor of be- | nl;:t, llmt she’s left handed.—Philodel- lsterenn Gnve.l it~ - Office in Swedback Block. 3 . i Thomas Anderson and wife| ing of your grace’s family.” phia Press. ; No English noveliit rests in a mon a couple of days. They were ac-| Minnesota avenue. There will f " This hurt the pride-of the. dike 86 _ eccentric spot than that chosen by Harry Mills, roadw-aster onicompanied by John Gibbons, |be some great bargains miados tripito Lnes Rriday. much that he rose from the tabls and | LeArning will give culture, but It will | Robert Louls Stevenson, who s b the M. & I wenh to Brainerd * il William Sjrgren, Sr., was a| (a0t 4 s steward to pay Seymour | B0t Eive common sense. on the summit of the forest clad Vaili, hf’ Sessinien T o who will also shoot a few. Some say that city girls are | business caller at Inez Friday. | pro®"al [0S Sjoward fo B Seroons * in the island of Samoa. The day &Fter fis morning on & bour of INSPC| john F. Essler has started the | poor, ignorant things. Some of| A. P, Hendrickson has been | st v onin England could complete |* Darwin relatés that the Gauchos or |11 death at Vaiims, in 1894, his tion. Bemidji Employment agency, | them cannot tell a horse from a|busy hauling sand for plastering| the pictures begun, he condescended to ;| the American paiupas livé for months ;:!Ll:;lt:::e ::r;‘?cxr::“:“midg The firemen will give a dance iy the Bacon building, 115 lower |cow, but they do know that|the schoolhouse. . :;:;gdégltohéiec;:z:::gefifiethi:?::r;: ::e:’e,;:; "fi:i}[x:::::’:;‘fiii::zg sixty sturdy Siioans, Who had loved - at the opera house WPdnesday Third street, and will “lassoo” |Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea| John Yourgman and W.flfolIs “My lord, T will now prove that I am | well by eating from five pounds to six and now mourned’ their gad dcm_ night, October 30, “Hallowe’en.” | jumberjacks, hereafter, for the|is one of the greatest beautifiers are busy g’;flé;gaizmgliji;;atg ];’;, of your graces family, for I wowt pounds a day of reindeer or seil's flesh 3',‘;‘“':;‘;“ iy B““p’;’m:‘:ay"“;'gn:‘sh L aod - 5 = ogging. come.” | 80 long as it is not too lean, but con- 3 Ty R. H. Jefferson of Cottonwoo.d, big lumber companies. known. Tea or tablets 35 ceuts, for | Chav Hazyden of Blackduck. , i tains a due proportion of fat. Says the | thi¢k, tangled wood with knives and @ ) s S hik th Had who was a member of the legis-| john Mogan, who buys logs|Barker’s Drug Store. Ed Dietrick has brought lis | Lava. author of “Diet and Dieteties:” “Some | X% While another party lad lative party that visited Bemidji |for the Crookston Lumber com-| Frank Slipp, who is now ia|fullblood stock from Fisher,| Lavamay be blown into opaque bot: .:'l‘:“ ‘:’“gted to live " l:'é"{ ‘“ig“‘t‘;‘g Ly m“y,legr:h'e; bore Kim #ho last night, is an uncle of Mrs. A.!pany, came down this morning |the employ of the Beltrami Cedar | Minn. Mr. Dietrick w 1l have a| :::d;rt sgxotss;:;:s l:fh!:::ixt;n:r;z; pn.l!x’lptuse E b ::dems;;erla: high over the rotigh ground € his fast Wartield. from Northome, where he has|& Land company, spent last ?“l“' stock farm in the noar|., S the weight and double the | teppes, the inhabitants of very cold E;g ;:?:e;‘g;hg‘:‘:;"gr::"ml 4 Mrs. D. L. Sylvester, wife of | been working for several months, | night in the city, .having come uMu:e dnd' Mie. 00, Carleon] Stftengllhnof fiffllnflry Bh;_flsseryBu:ll:;s :‘::1;:92} 't‘:lee fl;‘;:;:e;a“"c‘:: ::t ‘;“ the Paclfic at his feet. On either side : " s ., " not always e same, Vi 0 y & the excounty auditor of Bel-and spent the day in the city on|down from Blackduck. He willl,q M. and Mrs. Sjogren vis tod | pours ont.Its own apecias brand of | most . exclusively . without . auforing | f ‘s tombstone 18 a bronse. plate trami county, arrived in the city | business. return this evening. Frank is|with Mr.and Mrs Erick, Eri k- | molten mixture, disagreeable to walk | from it enormous quantities of meat or Tuslbulo, Wwhile the St s oo yesterday for a visit with friends. | The average young woman of |doing very well in his new posi-|son Sunday. They reporn afom a:::tts 50‘"6"“1"2 g’::x‘lfl'"i:"ecll‘l’:: ‘::"“b:: ‘;‘;c;‘;‘;:;:g“::;“m t:’.'tt ::; with his_own requiem. beginhing: 9 A < i 5 : i 43 X pum| e. va, Mr. Sylvester is said to be living | today is busy. Beauty is only |tion and likes the work. pleasant time. f:“o thmgs'“;elcomwses under the fouch | that the Individual subjected. to this ,‘?‘;"‘“,Lm;“‘;‘ge‘fld i at the present time in Tacoma. lanother name for heatth, and it| John Hall, whohas acted as TMP . D°3hiz “"Df“;‘}ly é’aléed of time, as the fertile plains of Slelly , dIet lead u very active life In-the open | Itis really one of the most|comes to 99 out of every 100 who|day clerk at the Brinkman for|%2 f+and Mrs. D. W. CQarter| testicy, wonderful tonics for developing|take Hollister's Rocky Mountain |several months, has severed his the figure and soothing the|Tea. Tea or tablets, 36 cents,|connection with that hostelry. nerves ever offered to the Ameri- | Barker’s Drug Store. He left this morrping for Brainerd : can people. Hollister’s Rocky| fhe Methodist ladies will hold |and will hereafter assume the . Mountain Tea or Tablets, 35| ¢heir rummage sale Thursday, |duties of clerk: at the Ransford cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Friday and Saturday of this|hotel at that place. C. F. Schroeder returned last'week at the building formerly| ¢“Old Arkansaw” was pre- night from a trip to Tower and|occupied by Mr. McConkey on|sented atthe opera house last the country in that viciuity. He|Minnesota avenue. There will |night to a crowded house. The gives the first authentic in-|besome great bargains. play is one of the best that has formation relative to the manner Frank Bush and wife of Vir-|been seen here this year and ) in which Henry Bueather met ginia, arrived in Bemidji yester-|met With much well-deserved his death, ’ mendation. The Character \ day. Mr. Bush has accepted a|¢om ol Catarrh Cannot Be Cured position with the Grand Forks|Jeremiah Snodgrass,” the old oea Toaii they | /umber company and will act|man, was particularly well acted, 9 ease. Catarrh is a blood or con.| §iD8 camps at Bonners’ Ferry, |terian church have purchased slit\;tional disease, and in order Idaho, where M. P. DeWolf is in |the hot air heating plant which t cure it you must tike internal| CBaree of logging operations. | was used in the old county jail The A box-mark of the American remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure|MT 8nd Mrs. Bush will leavebuilding and will install it in the Cigar Company is the offic:al seal of is taken internally, and acts di- tonight for their new home. |localchurch, A basement will be hatc rectly on bhe'bloi.l aid @usshs Both are well known in Bemidji, |dug under the building for the insurance on your e:gars, Wi Ver pn;:e surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure .Mr. Bush having been employed |reception of the heating you pay for them, insurance of qua lty: is not a quack medicine. It was| iR this vicinity a year ago. apparatus. umformzty, cleanness - ‘and condition. prescribed by one of the best| L. G. Townsend came down| Oreokston Journal: Dr. E H It jtees you better cigars. at ev M f Bemid.; 11 physicians in this country for|from Blackduck yesterday even.|-V2rcum of Bemidji will arrive in ric s that are fragrant, full-flavored, mél- 4 yearsand is a regular prescrip. |ing on the special train with the [the city this evening with his prece mgiu ature. Here the finished l:zm -are_constantly im- proving, like rare old wine—with all their character- - istic aroma intact until they are ready-to:go to:the dealer. ~ After this seasoning and ‘maturing and before being shipped; the cigar boxes are sealed and double-sealed i a tough parchiment paper wrapper which doea muchto preserve then' condi 4 ‘The finished cigars are storedin great “Humidors” where the climatic conditions of Cuba are constantly - maintained—a moist warm air and an even temper- WE ARE OFFER- ING FOR SALE A NUMBER OF HEAVY DRAFT HORSES. THE HORSES CAN BE SEEN AT THOS. NEWBY'S BARN. d8e Pour taste at ‘the wag b:;ihe'?ndew omo. ‘“’m cess i8to begin with mlcharémhrhble “ANNA HELD” 5Cents = The “Anna Held” is a perfecfly ’blended smoke—a typical cigar production. It is a seasoned cigar, with no 0 slightest tr no tinge of bitterness; well-rolled, even-burmn‘. it UP-TO-DATE GROGERS We are headquarters for fresh and up- to-date groceries and invite the public to call on us for creamery butter, fresh eggs, excellent canned goods, the best brandsof tea and coffee. Our atock is always neat and fresh. Phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN RWIN & O'BRIEN,