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*V, ir s ffly prayB'?P*Pf'pAW1^ NeW Hotel Stecl7ii^ai^ THE CITY. Go to HakkerTIP'S for Photos. Football dance tonight at opera house. Sheriff Bailey returned this af ternoon from Fergus Falls. Editor Hays left last night for Kelliher on drainage business. Peaches$1 per crateCraw ford freestonesSaturday at the Princess Grocery. Editor Oberg of the Blackduck American arrived in the city this morning for a short business visit. A tonic that makes rich, red blood. Brings strength, health and happiness to the whole family Nothing equals Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea as a tonic. 35 cents. Barker's Drug Store. Mrs. Jens Johnson and Mrs. Peter Lindeberg returned yes terday from a trip to Winnipeg Junction, where they went to meet their mother, Mrs. Bilden who had just arrived from Hade land, Norway. Dance for benefit of the foot ball team at the opera house to night. Opposite Depot. Tenstrike, Minn, Universalists Convention at Min neapolis, Minn. On account of the Universalist General Convention at Minne apolis to be held October 19-25, the Great Northern will sell tick ets at one and one-third fares for the round trip on the certificate plan. See your local agent for particulars. Largest Hotel '.North of Bemidji. Newly Built and Furnished. buys more than CREDIT We offer eve'ything in the Jewelers line in largest variety at the lowest pos sible cash price every day in the year" First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Kates: $1 to $2 per day. Henry S tech man, Prop. CASH! E.A.BARKER, Third Street Jeweler ^Sl^l Did you get a copy of the Acorn Receipt Book, Free Read the Daily Pioneer. Football benefit dance tonight. Attorney D. H. Fisk transacted legal business at Blackduck last night. Peaches$1 per crateCraw ford freestonesSaturday at the Princess Grocery. A. B. Daggett returned to Be midji last night from Minnea polis, where he has spent several days on business. The Bemidji orchestra will fur nish the music for the benefit dance given for the football team, at the city opera house tonight. C. H. Mills, manager of the local Swift & Co. branch, came up from Brainerd last night to look after the interests of the company for a short time. That easy working pump you have been looking for. We have it. Haven't been able to sell any other kind of pump since we got this in. Call and see it. W. M. Ross. Mrs. E. J. Swedback and Mrs. H. W. Haines left this morning for Williston, N. D., for a visit in that city with relatives. Colds cause congestion and costiveness. Fluids which should pass through the bowels and kid neys are secreted by the nose and throat. Hollister's Rocky Mountain will positively cure. 35 cents. Barker's Drug Store. Building New Barn. Tom Smart has commenced the erection of a new stable at his home, 612 America avenue. The barn will be 30x50 feet, with stone foundation and a large loft, and when completed will be one the most substantial structures of the kind in Bemidji. Seats in gallery at football dance tonight 25 cents. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on pre scriptions from reputable physi cians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly on the blood and mucous sur faces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure be sure you I get the genuine. It is taken in I ternally and made in Toledo, jOhio, byF J. Cheney & Co. I Testimonials free. I Sold by all Druggists. Price 75 cents per bottle. Take Hall's Family pills for constipation. Excellent Baking Quickly Done With Little Fuel on Acorn Steel Ranges America's Best Bak ers for seventy years Fleming (L Downs Phone 57 Bemidji. lis MttOl J. A. Irvine arrived in the city last night from Stillwater., -/r* A regular meeting of the Wood men will be held this evening. K. Kittleson of Blackduck is transacting business in Bemidji today. Fred Olson is a business visi tor in the city today from Black duck. Crawford freestone peaches Saturday at the Princess Grocery per crate. Mrs. W. G. Schroeder is the guest of relatives and friends at Park Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelp are the parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday night. Louis Lauritzen returned this morning from a week's hunting trip to points north. M. H. Fisher of Funkley ar rived in Bemidji this morning to spend the day here on business. A. M. Pierce left this after noon for the twin cities to spend a few days looking after business matters. Corporal Otto of the local re cruiting station left this after noon for Duiuth, where he will spend a day or two on business. A bracing tonic. Cures all stomach troubles. Makes red blood, bone and muscle. A won derful remedy for making sick people well. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker's Drug Store. Editor Chas. Gustafson of the Tenstrike Tribune arrived in Be midji this morning on a short business trip. Mrs. D. C. Symth returned yesterday from Calumet and Ishpeming, Mich., where she has spent the past six weeks. rftrprcf Dr. C. J. Larson, the ti I io""eye specialist, is at home at the Hotel Remore and will be there the balance of the week. Those in need of eye treatment should not fail to see him. Twins Were Born. Twins were last night born to Mr. and Mrs. Nels Layon. Both the children are boys. Mother and sons are doing nicely, Notice. Ladies Aid Society of St. Phil lips Catholic church will give a lawn sociable at residence of Mrs. John A. Ludington, tomor row afternoon and evening. The band will give a concert at the sociaole in the evening, the weather permitting. All are cord ially invited to attend. 25 cents. Should the weather be unfavor able the social will be postponed. Peaches$1 per crate Craw ford freestonesSaturday at the Princess Grocery. Will Attend "U". Mrs. J. J. Trask and daughter, Bertha, left this morning oyer Great Northern for Minneapolis, where the latter will enter the State University for the coming year. INDIGESTION'S RECORD S remedy I can prescribe for your te. digestion, madam, is Green'sAugust Flower. ^5*? several other physicians who pre scribe it regularly." ^Indigestion is making an awful record as a cause of sudden deaths. It is beat ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest. tfYou read in the papers daily of appar ently healthy and even robust men being suddenly attacked with acute indigestion after enjoying a hearty meal, and oftheir dying in many cases before a physician |Tki should be a warning to yon who suffer with regular or periodical attacks of indigestion. If these unfortunate Tic* tuns of acute indigestion had taken a mall date of Green's August Flower be fore or after their meals they would not havefallen a prey tosuchsudden seucores. August Flower prevents indigestion by creelinggood digestion. It also regulates tike fiver, purifies the blood and tones up the entire system in a natural way. ^Twosixes, asc and 7sc All druggista, ft'******"*' POSTMASTE S A BLINDPIGGE R. J. Rofidal Accused of Sel ling Liquor Without License. Charged' with having sold liquor without a license. R. J. Rofidal, postmaster and proprie tor of a general store at Gemmell, was brought to Bemidji today from Gemmell by Sheriff Hooli han of Itasca county and taken to Grand Rapids, where he will be arraigned for trial. The war rant upon which Mr. Rofidal was arrested was issued on complaint of R. H. Martin of Grand Rapids, who recently returned home from a visit at Gemmell. Mr. Rofidal is a former resident of Bemidji. For newsdaily Pioneer. Barnard Johnson of Poy post office is a visitor in Bemidji to day. Crawford freestone peaches Saturday at the Princess Grocery $1 per crate. ANNUA FALL EXCURSIONS. To Detroit and return $12.00 To Buffalo and return$14.00. On September 10 and 12, the Duiuth, South Shore and Atlan tic Railway will run their usual popular Rail and Lake Excur. sions to Buffalo, Cleveland, De troit and intermediate points. Excursion trains leave Duiuth at 6:20 p. m. Sept. 10 and 12, con necting at St. Ignace the follow ing morning with the famous palatial steamers of the Detroit & Cleveland Navigation Com pany. For full information, illustrat ed booklets, sleeping car and stateroom accommodation,'please apply to A. J. Perrin, General Agent, 430 West Superior St., Duiuth, Minn. SS* Read the Daily Pioneer. $ "Anton Potter of Blackduck ar rived in the city this morning for a short business visit here. Crawford freestone peaches Saturday at the Princess Grocery $1 per crate. Notice. My wife, Lizzie Rosacker, hav ing left my bed and board, all persons are hereby warned that I will not be responsible for any debts which she may contract and that I will not be held in any way for her support. JOHANN ROSACKER. Best Ver Lo Rates SS? Portland, Ore. Lewis and Clark Exposition excursion tickets will remain on sale daily via Northern Pacific Railway until Sept. 30, with final limit of Nov. 30, 1905. Liberal stopover privileges, fast through passenger service, luxurious trains and low side-trip rates for those who wish to break the journey. 45.oo For the Round Trip from St. Paul via Northern Pacific Railway /'Every Mile an Education" Through Burlington-Northern Pacific service from St. Louis to Puget Sound via Billinffs Mont. Write for special literature and information to A. M. Cleland, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, or to Harry W. Sweet, D. P. A., Fourth and Broadway Streets, St. Paul, Minn. r. i paao^g uoiadtJOS9Q jo spoo) aSHDVXXV AH3AFI 3PS pae paaj i I E* W r' i *&- t* $ j-S*- 5V'*r \g, MWMMMM