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PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS Get Your Good Things To Eat MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE and PHYSICAL CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA AVE. LAWYER . D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offica opposite Hetel Markham. Ghe lVAio del Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store 515 Minnesota Ave. Phone 123 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Semidjt, Nina. Offics: Swedback Bleck PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Suargeon Otfice In flayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu 14°g. Telephone No. 230 DR. WARNINGER VBTERINARV SURGBON hane Numbe: “Third St.. m lock west u| 1t NM'I Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave 'Phone 40. Tom Sma.rt Safe and Plano moving. ity & 618 America Ave. Phoae No. 58 | A A A A AN, Characteristics of Kimball Pianos and Organs Sweet Tone, Reliability, Splendid Action, Dura. bility, Refined Case, Mod- est Price......oovinnnnnns Try a Singer or a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine on the Rental Plan. When you rent a Singer or a Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine your rental payments may be applied to the purchase of the ma- chine if you decide to keep it. Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co.’s Tel. 319 311 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C.L. Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT Defaulting Solicitor Saved from the Wreck Tllustrated Song Just: @ Little Rocking Chair and You An Icy Day Customs ©f Different Coun- tries Baker Doex the Impossible Program Chay 1gés W 'Ithout Notice Admission Ten Cents Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. The City Legal blanks at this office. School supplies at Peterson’s. Save doctor bills and eat plenty good fruit. Peterson. W. N. Hughes of Crookston is in the city today on business. Elmer E. Corey of Park Rapids is a business visitor in the city today. Edward Anderson of Brainerd was a visitor in the city yesterday and today. Wm. Mattson came up from Brain- erd last evening and spent last night in the ctiy. Typewriter ribbons, mearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office. Largest and choicest variety of fruit, confections and periodicals in town, at Peterson’s. Miss Grace Todd came .down from Northome this morning and spent the day in the city. Frank Shelifoo, a Clearwater county residing north of Shevlin, spent this afternoon in the city. farmer J. C. Parker returned this morn- ing from a trip up the M. & I. where he has been the past few days on business. Sunday Examiner arrives Satur- day evening, Saturday Evening Post on Thursday. For sale only at Peterson’s. T. E. Rider, the Shevlin banker, transacted business in the city this afternoon. He reports business good down the line. Edward T. Teitsworth, county attorney of Clearwater county, and E. R. Wright of Bagley are business visitors in the city today. Mr. Peart will deliver a special discourse to the skaters tomorrow evening, at the Methodist church, Mr. Hawsett will sing a solo. Frank Kline, timber purchaser for Walker and Akeley, came up from his home at Akeley last evening and transacted business in the city to- day. Miss Anna Mills, who is teaching school at Turtle River, came down to spend Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mills in this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. Caswell, Wm. A. Caswell, 0. M. Boyles and D.B. Gibbs comprise a party of Grand Forks people who arrived in the city today noon. P. A. Walsh, sheriff of Koochi- ching county, returned to his home at International Falls last evening after spending yesterday in the city on official business. Aad A. Tone,county commissioner of Itasca county, came down from his home at Northome this morning and is spending the day on business and is visiting old friends in the city. i L. Amadon, who formerly resided 1at Alida, in Clearwater county, has purchased the E. S. Kinacnnon resi- dence on, 417 Minnesota Ave., and will make his home here, having moved into his new home with his family. Oscar Dahl, who owns a refresh- ment parlor a¢ Two Harbors, came over from his home yesterday after- noon and will visit in thecity over Sunday, as the guest of his brother, Julius Dahl. Oscar brought a St. Louis county hunting license with ‘| him, and he and Julius will hunt for Pioneer — s s e i QE——— ducks while Oscar is here. Call on Jansck & Nelson, success- ors to Frank Hubert, Beltrami avenue north of postoffice, for any- thing in the line of boot and shoe repairing or new work to order at a moderate price. They are prepared ! to do the best work in that line in the city and all work guaranteed to be perfectly satisfactory. Souvenir envelopes at this office. All kinds- of fine fruit at Peter- Ask for Model ice cream. Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. Fancy fruit for invalids always at Peterson’s. If you go to Peterson’s for fruit you will not be disappointed. H, C. Rudd of Beltrami was a visitor in the city yesterday and to- day. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. Fresh shipment just in. For sale only at Peterson’s, J. G. Peterson returned last even- ing to his homestead near Kelliher after an absence of a few days. J. A. Kemp came down from his home at Big Falls this morning and is spending the day in the city. M. J. Tyson came over from his home at Park Rapids last evening and spent last night in the city. The sermon will be to skaters to- morrow evening, at the Methodist church, and Mr. Hawsett will sing. You can eat hot biscuit at mid- night if they are made bya good cook who uses Hunt’s Perfect Bak- ing Powder. Rev. Hall-Quest spent today in the city,after having spent yesterday at Brainerd. He will return to his home at Blackduck this evening. Thos. Mason of Green Bay, Wis., arrived here last night and is spend- ing today looking over Bemidji—the liveliest city in northern Minnesota. Arne Solberg, deputy sheriff of Beltrami county, left last evening for points up the M. & I. on busi- ness preparatory to the next term of district court. California and Washington fruit coming in plentifully and in good condition. Peaches, pears. plums, grapes, oranges, also all other fancy fruit. Peterson. George Kinney returned yesterday from the Quiring and Nebish vicinities, around which places he attended to business in the real estate and timber line. Robt. Collard, the Northome cedar man and all around good fellow, came down from' the north this morning and is attending to business matters in the city today. T. J. Andrews went to Brainerd yesterday to meet his wife, who was on her return from an extended visit to friends and relatives in Iowa, they returning via the M. & 1. Jast evening. Thos. Symington, bandmaster of the city left last evening for Big Falls, where he had been engaged to play for a grand ball last night. He remainad over there today to take in the sights of the north country. Miss Ella Bergum arrived in the city last evening from XKenyon, Minn., on a couple days’ visit to her sister, Mrs. C. Markusen, after which she will leave for Grand Forks, N. D., where she will teach school. For Sale—One 25 horse power compound, traction New Giant En- gine, used only two seasons, in fine working order, good as new, ata snap figure. Engine can be seen working. For further m.fonnatmn call at Pioneer office. One of the worst features of kid- ney trouble is that it is an insidious disease and before the victim realizes his danger he may have a fatal mal- ady. Take Foley’s Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright’s disease and diabetes. E. A. Barker. John Curo, county surweyor of Cass county, after spending yester- day in the city, left this morning for International Falls, near which place he will attend to some civil engr'neer work for a time. Mrs. Curo spent yesterday with him in this city, after which she returned to her home at Pine River this morning. An exceptionally large, varied and fine fruit supply for Saturday and Sunday at Peterson’s. Detroit and Return $12.00 Via the South Shore- tickets on sale leaving Duluth, September 8th, 11th, 15th and 20th, connecting at St. Ignace with the elegant steamers of the D. & C. N. Co. ‘To Buffalo, $2.00 higher. Limit three weeks. For sleeping car and 'steamer reser- vations apply, to A, J. Perrin| General Agent, Duluth, Minn. The New Pure Food and Drug Eaw. Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs, colds and lung troubles is not affec- ted by the National Pure Food' and Drug law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we rec- Ison’s. You know it. ommend it as a safe remedy for child- ren and ldult& E, A, Barker.. T o, We are pleased to announce that| . Summer Baking We make a specialty to sup- ply the home with good baking. ‘Why worry and take up your time in cooking during the’ | warm weather when you can procure choice viands at our bakery. We make fresh pies, cakes, cookies, graham bread, cream bread, buns, and other choice goods every day. Phone 118 THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Wanted For Foresiry Purposes. St. Paul, Sept. 41.—The state for- estry board, according to Gen. C. C. Andrews, state forestry commis- sioner and executive agent of the board, will ask congress at its next session to cede to the state of Minne- sota 100,000 acres of land on the ‘northern boundary of St. Louis county, for a state forestry reserve. Representative J,J. Opsahl of Be- midji, a lumberman who is also much interested in forestry work, called on Gen. Andrews and told of a cruise nade through this particular strip of land. The strip extends along Lac La Croix and Crooked lake. It issingularly beau- tiful, and Mr. Opsahl says he be- lieves in places equals the scenery of the famous Yellowstone. The land is full of stone, unfit for agricultural purposes. It is mostly burned-over timber land, with occa- sional spots where second growth timber has a good start. When in time to come it is accessible by rail- road, Mr. Opsahl believes it will become a popular summer resort. The lakes are dotted with many beautiful islands. The land all belongs to the federal government, and General Andrews believes it ideal for a forestry reserve and fit for nothing else. “Such a reserve would also be a haven for game and game preserva- tion,” said Gen. Andrews to the News-Tribune representative, “as by state law hunting is prohibited on all state forestry reserves. If con- gress grants our request, we would have included in the grant act a proviso that any portions of the 100,000 acre tract fit'for agriculture should be exempt from the grant.” Citizens’ Papers First Day. Clerk of Court Rhoda desires the Pioneer to state that the first day of the term of district court to begin next Tuesday, will be given over to the issuing of citizens’ papers to all who make application therefor. Those intending to apply for papers should make it a point to be on hand next Tuesday, when their applications can be handled expedi- tiously. How To Avoid Appendicitis. those who are habitually constipated, Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowels, and restores the natural actions of the bowels. Orino Laxative \ Fruit Syrup does not nauseate or gripe and is mild to take, Refuse substitutes. E. A. Barker. Fall Millinery Display. We have a complete line of up-to- date patterns in tailored hats ready for your inspection. Our goods are of the newest and latest designs, and the ladies of Bemidji cordially invited to call and inspect our goods. Mrs. E. F. Jones, are Most victims of appendicitis are] |and lend the -aid of himself and DOINGS AMONG BEMIDI'S COUNTRY NEIGHBORS Live Correspondents of the Pioneer Write the News From Their Localities. WILTON. Moses Burnham is making some improvements on his home north of here. 3 Mrs. Charles Baxter and daughter, Rose, left for North Dakota last Sat- urday. Miss Grace Brogan spent Satur- day and Sunday at her home in Bagley. Frank Patterson was at Bemidji on Friday last transacting school business. Miss Marie Rygg of Spaulding was shopping in Bemidji and Wilton last week. Bert Kaliher and Albert Anxsman left for Princeton last Friday, where they will attend high school. A social dance was given at Thomas Crowshaw’s last Saturday evening. All present report a good time. Daniel Kearns of Ohio is visiting a few days with old iriends here. He intends leaving for Butte, Montana, soon. School in school house No. 3 will begin next Monday, Sept. 16, with Miss Clara Holes of St~ Cloud as teacher. WILTON B. Aldrich has a fine driving horse for sale. Elmer Moore transacted business at Bemidji Tuesday. John Hanson is home on a visit to his family this week. F. B. Bekka purchased a horse of C. F. Rogers last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Earhart visited at C. F. Rogers Thursday. Mrs. S. Obereican - visited with Mrs. Jennie Watkins Monday. Miss Hadda Bloom was shopping at Wilton and Bemidji Friday. Roy Rawdon had the misfertune to lose a valuable horse Sunday. Mrs. Jessie Timms is visiting friends at Turtle River this week. C. F. Rogers and Adolph Gnis- ness called on M. M. Sande Sunday. Mrs. Chas. Swanson of Northome is visiting her brotber, Guy Adams. Earl McMahon and others left for the Dakota harvest fields last week. Mrs. A. Zion and family started on their trip to the.southern states, Monday. . R. D. Waldron made a business trip to Crookston and Fergus Falls Saturday. Mrs. Ella Baxter and daughter Rose, left for Grand Forks, N. D., Saturday last. Mr.and Mrs. Adolph Dahl re- turned home from their visit with relatives at Felton and other places Tuesday morning. Attention, Pythians. Bemidji, Sept 10. Every Pythian should take a part. It is earnestly requested by the com- mittee in charge that every Pythian take a part in the exercises of the day and evening, September 17th, ladies(who are cordially invited) to make this a red letter day in Pythianism. The grand chancellor, Bro. Frank T. Young of Duluth, as well as the Grand K. of R. and S, Fred E. Wheaton of Minneapolis, will be here. Program will be printed next week. By committee, - J. T. Harrington, Chairman. For Sale. One 25 horse power, compound, traction New Giant Engine, used only two seasons, in fine working order, good as new, at a snap figure. Engine can be seen Working. For further iufonmation call at Pioneer of O’Leary & Bowser. "To Live Long Eat only when hungry and only to sahsfy hunger. Eat simple foods; no great variet masticate_your food thisty. Don'’t worry; warm. Keep your bowelp the daily eating of i: at a . Don't ‘huay; th oroug ly. Drnk when you are your ea and your feet regular, not by drugs, but by R. PRICE'S An etl:lmpmvet'l whollel " 5 of coiniing ol e S » office. Doctors prescribe very lmle, it any, aico-| hol these days.. They prefer strong tonics| and alteratives. This is all in keeping with modern medival science. It explains why Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is now made entirely lree from alcohol. Ask your doctor. Te no sectets! e publish 4.0 AyerCo.. Ghahrmmu o all onir properations. _ Lowell, Mask. Your Teeth Need attention. It will cost you less now than after awhile. It won’t cost you anything to have them exam- ined anyway. Dl‘. G M. Palmer Phone 124 mm--sum.mmm Formerly of Minneapolis BEMIDJI, MINN. Stereoscope and Views We have received a large shipment of PETTIJOHN BREAKFAST F0OD and as a special iuducement we make the fol- lowing offer: Two packages of Pettijohn’s celebrated breakfast food, one Sterescope and fourteen views for fifty cents. ROE & MARKUSE Phone 9 3207 FESEEEEEEEEEEESTEECREEE Sf_ SOUVENIR ¢t ENVELOPES 4l et—;(-eg The Pioneer has just received a la~ge shipment of y Souvenir Envelopes which advertise the beauties of Bemidji. They can be had at the ofliee at 15 cents per pwckage Everybody should use these envelopes and help advertise the best town in northern Minnesota, Business men desiring to use these can have them printed with return card. 33333333333 333332333333357 EEEETCECEECEEEECEEEE® ulfe ‘sa«)ea-)a-)aaaaaaaa-)aaaaa B WHEAT FLAKE CELERY ‘wheat | Lumber and Building Material We carry in stock at all times a complete line of Lumber and Building Material, Dimensions, etc. Glass Glass Glass We are clcsing out at cost our large line of glass and can give you good values. St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. Now Is The Time To purchase a building site in, Bemidji. We have a number of choice building lots which may be purchased on reasanable terms For further particulars write or call ; Bemidji Townsite and Im provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, BemidHi. |