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i MWW Combine good housekeeping| W. C. Stacs was a visitor at| Get Your The Ci GOODS .« with good citizenship, use Hunt’s | Cass Lalke yesterday. © 1ty T,IGL k 'd B " k r Perfect Baking Powder. Itison| Mrs, Bain, ownar of the “Gold- BAKI H'G — 3 GOOd T l‘\ ings AVMAAAMAAAMAAAAAAAY || = aKeside bakKery ||ine shei of every grocer. en West” hcti:lat Blackduck, was Ty PO 8 5 Are Always Fresh M. L. Townsend and Johu |a visitor in the city today. TO E at Read the Dailv Pioneer. . Ly Berglund of Motley were among| Charles S. Carter spent yes- 2 - Dr. Borland of Cuss Lake, Always the Best the out-of-town visitors who were|terday in the city and returned Makes deIiCiOUS h t b; .t spent last n};ght u; theBclltyL;d i Always the kind of ||in the city yesterday evening. |lagt evening to his home at Hines. : 0 1scuit, Frank C. Hale, the Blackducl b 3 ! ill b ised . B : ’ aked goods you are proud Ladies! You will be surprise B. A. Schneider is in Minnea- d k l d ’ Ghe o e ;a.tmrney,' returned to the “Duck™ || havegon y,,g, table. P when you see the unusual offer- |\ ;i and expects to remaia in grld ].e cakes, ro IS an mufflns. Bakery Confectionery ||!2st evening. ings in the Louwelsa and Tiffany : &nd. Mo i e I We manufacture from the || :fies ol :{:az :;:.z for about three weeks An abso:g’tf};me;oix;eam of tartar powder. - 5 . B ER CO., NEW YORK. - 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 | | Pioneer may be had at the office || best of materials. E.D. Beeson went to Northome i = 3 G. E. Kreatz, the contractor, every evening, ioi last evening to inspect the work 5 = # & Your patronage solicited > . went to Walker this morning to Box stationery from 15¢ to 75¢ being done in the cedar yards look aft building matter — THE HOME OF is being closed out at a discount || pgp | AKESIDE BAKERY ||of $he Naugle Pole & Tie com- i?:oth:h 5,’1'1:0':e it s - Ask Ten Per Cent Advance. of the courier forces, and was thé per- Model Ice Cream ||at the Pioneer office. Phone 118 pany of Chicago, of which he is G - Quea tor an Advance of 10 par oot | So1 Bodsguard of the Contederate Miss Dickinson and her pupils the district manager. JOIfImBh' Wll{zfla proprietor of| wages, to take effect next Monday, :?;.emm‘ Helmessitusven it will give a recital at the home of The Baptist Ald society will the Northome Record, spent to-| will be served at once upon all mill —_— . ; E A B s owners in Rhode Isl: Mrs. John Richards, this even-| Read the Daily Pioneer. meet at the home of Mrs, Thos,|d2y 1o the city an ghnsinea. alrea;; s‘}gnififledet:ef: ‘!in::g?i:: of ‘l‘:lt MARKET QUOTATIONS. - N s | ing. N Mo B MoM ¢ Dark|Smart, Wednesday, May 22, John states that business is 200d | lowing the lead of Fall River and Now Minneapolis Wheat. B . i rs. M. F. McManus of Par : : 2 : with him. Bedford in advancing the wages of = GEO.E. KREATZ The latest moving pictures, | Rapids spent last night in this |from 2:30 until 5 o'clock, * All Thio to3tiib oper o Minneapolis, May 20—Wheat—On new and up-to-date authe city city. E members are requested \tq, be| For the Ladies,—We have 100| - e gg:tl;\:rfio'sllollg;%n} %'oé?;z go'ml CONTRACTOR & BUILDER ¢|opera house at 8 o'clock this 100 boxes of choice stationery |PTésent. Visitors always wel-| packages of Paul Rerges Cali- BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. ern, 93@9¢; No. 3 Novthern, 96@97o, P Estimates evening, to be closed out at the Pioneer |¢0™e: fornia swaskpen moeds b0 “glve| on thousan;_la_zgrs empioyed_at t. Paul Union Stack Yaros: Promptly Rev.Breomfield went to Houpt | o ce. C. L. Wight, the cruiser, went[away. Calland get one, at the| six stone quarries at Lemont, 111, have; St. Paul, May 20.—Cattle—Good to ___ A ',,&: ! Furnisned {{last evening to interview the Moviiiz, “pleture aliow at: ths to Kelliher last evening to lonk [Owl Drug store. “’8‘;: ::’:nh‘:i';e;'d;’l’::e;;d Aot ;l;t:]igg ;tgoers. 35;150@6.25; fair to good, 108 7 . - . . -3 3 b 2 ur others; $4.00@5.00; gcod to choice cows and LR ; i L’;‘q;"ie';g:‘?ym""‘ members of his congregation at| ;. opera house this evening at |2{ter some matters for the| Theodore Gullickson, local| seriously injured by the falling of an| heifers, $3.50D475: vonin $4o8 et ! build that place. 8 Olleik Crookston Lumber company.|agent for the Hamm Brewing (Plllii;"ax)urtoar;otl?fiegamge of thep Quaker; Hogs—$6.05@6.27%. Sheep—Waethers, { 54 o and ot- W. J. Whiting, the Blackduck The Pioneer’at all times has. in He expects to make a t:np t0| company, and John H. Sullivan Sk company at Philadel ggggmo; good to prime lambs, $7.75 Phone 25 cedarman, came in yesterday stock offios supplies. 6f aver Northome before returning to|drove over. to Wilton yesterday| Sir Bénjamin Baker, one of the = BEMIG MINNESOTA § | afternoon from Duluth and went B P! y Bemidji. afterncon. Mr. Sullivan owns a Eorgd's grleatest engineers, is dead in b ;ull;;h vzvgeaz anthl’;x. : . I’ 3 i “ i ul y .—Wheat—' to Blackduck last evening. Mrs, A. G. Rutled a James Fraser, member of the | drink emporium at Wilton. p::u,l:;m ts;;:fd}l;yzss ;,‘;‘;e;‘;fifi;‘;fi and m‘l trackalNo. 1 hard, 51.055(: " Nvoa. & Goorge ieilm went: to'Tarkie T o 50‘:‘_ firm of Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co.,| ;b Raston the braveling| 50 Mmuch assistance in tunnoling under| 1 Northern, $1.01%; No. 2 Northern, b m W % Earl returned yesterday afte it 4o BlickduiaE a8t Svanin ston, elng | rivers. 99%c; May, $1.00%; July, $1.01%; e River last evening in the interest|oon from an over-Sunday visit w bt g representative for the St. Hilaire| Rev. Dr. James Patterson Sankey,| Sept., $L01%. Flax—To arrive, on ST of the Grand Forks Lumber com- | with friends at Cass Lake. to look after some business|petail Lumber company, came| aged sixty-cight, is dead at Rochester, fack and May, §1205 Jily, FLA0L, THGMAb SNLART pany, in whose employ he now! « v ginn ho has charge matters, ) over from Croolsston yesterday| g Yi Dr. Sankey was the oldest pas.| OCt» $1:20%. - / . 6 . V. Kinney, who has g John R. Stewart, general man-|noon and remained in the cit Or in point of service in Rochester, Chicago Grain and Provisions. Clty Dray and of the Crookston Lumber com- ; p 5 Y| having been conneoted with the Unit| eyieazo May 20. — Wheat—Ma § Russeil White, son of R. E.|pany’s store at Fowlds, was a|°£°%[0F the Beltrami Cedar &looking after some business mat-| ed Presbyterian church for forty-one| ggiio: s b e e | Transfer Line White the logger, was in the city |visitor in the City yl-.\sterday Land compang, w@: transac(timg ters for his company. y‘g;enw ShesEs, -GotRger oF A Comn—May, Gic; July, 533%@53%c. | ~~ ¢l today. Heis now residing at|afternoon and last night. g‘fl‘_:::::d‘ e el 95'“:: 17| 3. B.Clark, father, and K. B.| Howard Gould, says that Mrs. Gould's| sy syests: moty, oot o prone E Safe and Piano Moving Kelliher, and will return to that Mrs. F. S. Lycan left thi g Clark, brother of M. A. Clark, ;uirthfoi pzrgminznt s;lp:iirsitmn 2Ol Greamertes, 13@22c; dairies, 17@ i place this evening o R e 2 18 (home;as Hlackducl. came down this morning from | York supreme sourt. bt the parore | 20%¢. Egss—I5c. Poultry—Turkeys, Olfice in Pendergsst Bullding. One it morning for Brainerd, where| a3 i e of ning ork supreme court, but the papers in| y5¢; chickens, 12%c. E - i atb Jones, Who owns 0ne Ol Northome and left this noon for | the case have not been served on Mr e i - Door North of First National James Lappen, cruiser for the |she will visit for several days i i Bank Building 7 Y8 |the best refreshment parlors at I Lak < R. B. thi Gould. Chicago Union Stock Yards, 5 kston Lumber company, re-|with Mrs. Th B . s ass Lake, wnere h. B, 18 1 - Phone 91 Crooksto pany, wi S, omas Deare, an|Northome, *spent yesterday in The strike of 200 granite cutters at| Chicago, May 20.—Cattle—Beeves, turned to Blackduck last even-lold friend who formerly resided |4h city and returned 4o his home afternoon made final proof on| Milford, Mass, who have been out| $430@6.50; cows, $1.80@490; heifers, ing, after having visited in the|in Grand Forks, N. D oiby 8 his claim, located near North-| since April 1, has ended. A compro| $2.70@5.40; calves, $4.50@6.50; good ? — = . » (e last evening. Matt states that ome, mise was reached so that the men willf to prime steers, $5.45@6.50; poor to = % (fmy‘l over Sunday with his| o Pioneer’s numerous |business is good with him, and X ;efféve é?‘tce";‘s "‘“,rfi"?“‘dw“hih"“ medium, $4.30@5.40; stockers and | - A amily. . B P i i oliday Saturday. eir demand was| feeders, $2.90@5.20. Hogs—Light, $6.35 ] v ’phones are all on the same line— | that Northome is thriving this Th?g‘;g;i‘%:aflaffzze?’c;‘:]‘? for 48 ‘cents an hour é‘z;{;f mi&d. se.zgg@gsss;g h:wy’ — Atwood & Y()llng L. J. Romdenne, owner of the|No, 8l—and we will be pleased |spring. g ) e Captain Augustus P. Pifer, a prom | $6.00@6.45; rough, $6.00@6.20; pigs, | bardware store at Blackduck, |to print any items of a social| A.R. Fort, one of the promi- pany, accompfl“—‘led by _h‘s wife, | inent educator, is dead at Newberry, §5.85@6.45; good to choice heavy, ] CONTRACTORS came down from his home this|nature that may be sent in over |nent homesteaders in the vicinity came down this morning from Isz'ot%rt }]1; ;v::'asg;mbher ‘Ot G?em] :zggggé; Blien, $450006.20;. I, | and BUILDERS j|morning. He left today for Rice| the “hello.” of Spaulding postofiice, was|Diackduck. Theyleft this atter.| 7297 7 7608 oh Aavne shwes) P00, 0 - S — Lake, Wis., where he will visit; p Parker, who owns the |transacting business in the city n;)on lf;r CRe.dby,.ufrontx WI.mih o i : i i oz Sy s ; “ | place Mr. Craig will go to points 4 Estimates and Plans Furnished ;l::k old acquaintances for a|pj. kquck steam laundry, and |Vesterdsy. Mr. Fort is one of gu Red lake o loak gafter psome P Before placing your con- tract, we wish to be given a chance to bid on your work. C. L. ATWOOD 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 GhHe BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- ............ ular Concerts 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH The Six Amorous Dragoons The Phial of Poison Tlustrated Song Where the Morning Glories Twine Around the Door Adventures of Monsieur Beau- caire in France The Gypsies” Thefts Complete Change of Program Temorrow Night ADMISSION TEN CENTS H. Ingalls, the veterinary sur- geon who is now a resident of Coleraine,arrived in the city ye:- terday and will remain in this vicinity for a week or more, Mr. Ingalls went to Wolf lake this morning to look after some ve- terinary work. Beautiful Haviland China in stock patterns. That’s the‘ beauty of a stock pattern, those who would not feel like buying a full set of Haviland at one time can build up the set piece by piece and hardly notice the ex- pense. At Luken’s big crockery store. The New Pure Food and Drug Law. We are pleased to announce that Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affected by the National Pure Food and Drug law asit contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recom- mend itasa safe remedy for children and adults. whom some of his friends call the ““washee, washee man,” came down from the ‘Duck”. this morning and spent today in the city looking after some business matters. George Horton, constable at Blackduck, came down from his home this morning and spent the day in the city. He had in cus- tody James McCoy, whom a Blackduck justice of the peace had committed to the county jail for twenty days for being drunk and disorderly. Best For Women and Children. On account of its mild action and pleasant taste Orino Laxa- tive Fruit Syrup is especially re- commended for women and children. It does not nauseate or gripe like pills and ordinary cathartics. Orino Lasative Fruit Syrup aids digestion and stimu- lates the liver and bowels with- out irritating them. Remember the name Orino and {refuse sub- stitutes. E. A, Barker. Daniels Stock Company, City Opera. House Thursday, Friday and Saturday Nights, May 23, 24 and 25 the progressive sort of home- steaders who cultivate their land in an intelligent manner. “Uncle” George Wetzel, the dean of the pioneer settlers in the vicinity of Tenstrike, re- turned to his home last evening, after having spent yesterday in the city, being a witness at the coroner’s inquest, held to invest- igate the death of John Johnson. A, E. Schusser, the talented young editor of the Kelliher Journal, and who is also post- master at Kelliher, was a visitor in the city today. Mr.Schusser, in addition to publishing a very bright and neatly -gotten-up pa- per, is one of the best printers in the north country. A. W. Layman of Duluth, spec- ial agent for the general land office at Washington, arrived in the city last night and will spend several days 1n this city looking after some official business in connection with some land mat- ters. Mr. Layman is reticent,as usual, concerning the exact na- ture of his errand here, A. A. Goodrich, district man- ager for the Carpenter-Lamb Lumber company, returned last night from a week’s visit at Minneapolis. He left this ntorn- ing for another stay in the “Mill City,” which is the headquarters of the Carpenter Lamb people, make a trip to the coast before returning to Bemidji, visiting San. Francisco among other points. Two Men Wanted. We want two married men to timber matters for his company. Cement Building Blocks ‘We have increased the capacity of eur plant . one half and now have on hand ready for use three thousand blocks. Copings for Cemetery Work Leave your orders for grave copings and or namental trimmings at the plant or at Luding- ton’s hardware store Foundation and Basement Let us give you an esti- mate on your work. Satisfaction guaran- teed, BEMIDJI PRESSED STONE, TILE & CEMENT CO., GOODMAN & ERICKSON, Proprietors Dehtistry The Kind You Appreciate DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis Successor to Dr. R. B. Foster Office--Suite 9, Miles Block Selest Good Groceries Come to our store for your groceries—out stock is constantly being renewed and is therefore a staple and fresh stock. Just Received A large shipment of Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Ma- chines. The best and most beautiful line of cabinets ever carried in -the city. Also a C. L. LASIER & SON, Props. Mr. Goodrich expects to be ab- complete line of }’ianos, Organs { sent about two weeks, and will |[§ 223 Sheet Music at popular i prices. Repairs for sewing machines of all kinds. BISIAR,VANDER LIP & COMPANY - . 4 {__ The stock is pure and conforms to the pure food laws. It will pay you to visit our store. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 § take charge of our farms in Bel- We have many choice building = trami county. Sober industrious 811 Minn. Ave, lots which we afe placinglon the men can secure good positions X marketiat voi 0 by applying at once to Donald Phone 319 Bemidiji = asonable prices and § Land & Lumber company, Win- | S e S easyjterms. +— ter Block, Bemidji, Minn. Was Wasting Away. 5 2 : A Refreshing Drink “I had been troubled with kid- Movln For further particulars write or call av all tim'zs.raud', esw_ecnml;vl;uhhgg ney disease for the last five / ) oaming glass ” N o 2 3 3 e . | MOOSE BRAND BeER. it has yvears,”’ writes Robert R. Watts P o] o cmammmemb e stk v |Pictur e s|| Bemidji Townsite and Im.- o mor?lmg' ]:. su;;]\ph;ws Lt'mes- never felt well and doctored with : 3 a ches thirst. For a g;fgntllgn\?x;g’(}fifi ml): etter (éhm; leading™ physicians and tried all Bt : provement CompanY' MOOS# BRAND BEER. it's zood | beer, real lager b one better. remedies suggested without re-|| City Opera. House 1 ?h tako &,.:%-Eiudgfi:;‘“u;:‘ii.:ie:x\:g lief. Finally I tried Foley’s Kid- : H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemid}i. way. | ju:’. as“g.,on as we make it. '¥‘ry ney Cure and less than two bot TO n lg ht | - 5 s a case at your homne? tles completely cured me and I 5 Duiuth Brewn. & Malting Co. am now sound and well. During Beginning at 8 o’clock 3 = the summer kidney irregularities - 5 : g = | e op— e oten cavied by excmane| Nev o comiiete chunge | Rjiney=€4fes cure Backache v X drinking or being overheated. tonight s S S ! Bomidyi Looslfuenit, o 1 5308 Attend to the kidneys at 6nce by e e The Ceader of them Hil. Price 25 @ents % - Residence Phone 200, Offico Phono 220 Price Ten Cente using Foley’s Kidney Cure. E. A. Barker. ————— L s Owl Drug Store, Bemidij, Minn.