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4$ TOWN NOTES. Morris Coming. Judge Morris, republican candidate for Congress in this district, will speak in the village hall on Saturday evening. Sept. 15th. We learn this just after going to press. SCOTT. The Jeweler. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Irving, last Sunday. Saturday's train from the east was over two hours late. Ladies' 81, $1.25 and $1.50 shirt waists, your choice only $0 cents O'LEARY & BOWSER. A. L. Gordon, postmaster of Shev lin. spent several days in town last week. Chris Christianson, the efficient and energetic hustler for the News, is tak ing in the fair. Millwood at Manger's mill for fifty cents a load. Leave your orders at Manger's office. That rain storm Saturday night was no slouch, either. The lightning was awful frisky. D. D. Rolfe and family left yester day to spend a few months at Bluff ton, Otter Tail county. Hunting parties are, numerous. Ducks are none too plentiful near Be midji, but a few are being punctured. Miss May Bachelor went to Grand Forks Sunday after spending two days with G. B. Thompson's family. WantedJack pine and Tamarack cord wood at the Boston Store at jhighest market price. SN OW & SCHROEDEH. Herb. Smith has his hew barn, 22x33 feet, nearly completed. He says he has raised garden truck enough to fill it this season. Eugene Clough of Fosston spent Sunday with C. L. Smith. He was on his way to Carlton college to resume his studies. We defy competition in prices or quality, either in the city or the Twin Cities. tTundertaking and Embalm ing. BEMIDJI FURNITURE CO. Mrs. J. M. Markham and son, ^Master Walter, who have been at Mt. Clemens, Mich., for their health for the past six weeks, returned home Aast Friday, feeling very well. At the BostonA complete line of ladies' and gents' shoes in stock at rock bottom figures. At the Republican County Conven tion, which was held at Bemidji in Beltrami Co., last Thursday, we learn that Al Hazen who formerly lived near Parkers Prairie, received the nomination for sheriff which will be good news to his many friends in this yicinity.Eagle Bend News. Ed Kaiser received a handsome present of a large box of assorted garden truck Saturday from J. W. Speelman, the Summit Hotel keeper i and gardener. Were it not a present, Mr. Kaiser would be tempted to for ward it to the state fair as a fair ex ample of what Beltrami can produce in that line. It certainly would sur prise some of those fellows who think our soil is not-the "best ever" for gar dening. Ml*. Speelman enclosed in the box a poetical gem, which breathes the right kind of a sentiment: "The man who grows the pumpkin Is the man who plows all day The man who does the humping Is the man who makes the hay. flSK & SILVER, Practice in all Courts. IT. S. Con test and Land Office Business. Office with Silver Bros. Bemidji, Minn. A E. HENDERS0N' ^PHYSICIAN HND SURGEON Office over BEMIDJI, /layo's Drug Store Hinnesota. Adamson, Physician and Surgeon. OFFICE TJPSTAIRS NEXT DOOR EAST OF Cur DBUO STORE. Bemidji, Minn 8 Land Locator. People desiring to take claims near the new railroad line, can secure the services of an experienced Locator at reasonable rates. See or write FRANK E. CYR, Ralph P.0.,Minn. Experienced Locater. There are hundreds of Valuable Claims to be taken in Northern Bel trami and Itasca counties, and the beat are around The Big Fork River If you want a Locator who can find just the claim to suit you, call on or address Harry Grove, active Page SCOTT, THE JEWELER. Ed Nay lor went to the cities Mon day Iron and Wood Turning and Band Sawing at Miller's You will never find another pill so prompt and so pleasant as DeWitt's Early Risers. F. A. Mayo. Mrs. A. T Wheelock went to Cass Lake Saturday to visit friends for a day or so. The village is putting in an extra water hydrant, at the southeast corner of Beltrami and Third street. Quench that burning thirst by tak ing a dish of ice cream soda at City Drug Store. Wm. Vail returned last week from the Black Duck country. He went up to hay but found it drowned out by too much water. The way to buy goods cheap is to pay cash. Call and see what 81 will do at White's. Labor Day was not much observed in Bemidji. Most of the county offi cers took a partial vacation and the postoffice closed three hours in the afternoon. Sawmill in good condition for sa.e at reasonable rates on easy terms Call at the Pioneer office. A lamp overturned in one of the B. & N. M. coaches Monday night, and the employes had to fight vigor ously to put the fire out. The coach was damaged some. Daily arrivals of new goods at O'LEARY & BOWSER'S L. H. Horle, engineer on the Itasca road, left for Bemidji with his wife Thursday, there to reside, Mr. Horle having secured a position as engineer on the Brainerd & Northern.Deer River News. Rainy day skirts at O'LEARY & BOWSER. Hon. Page Morris and a party of Duluth friends passed through Bemid ji Thursday for the chicken hunting fields. Page nearly fainted when someone told him that the News was "agin" him again this fall. The quicker you stop a cold or cough tbe less danger there will be of fatal lung trouble. One Minute Cough cure is the only harmless remedy that fike ives immediate results. You will it.F. A. Mayo. The local Salvation Army corps has again been changed. Yesterday Cap. Williams was sent to Duluth and Lieut. Cashman to St. Paul. They are to be superseded by two ladies, Cap. Bunch and Lieut. McFall from Mar shal. The Boston can make*you close fig ures on flour and feed. We purchased twenty-two cars before the advance. Call and get our figures. O. Gesley, of Watertown, S. D., came here to assuage a bad case of hay fever, and is rapidly recovering. He lias visited most of the lumbering towns, but returned to Bemidji, say ing this was the best one in the bunch. He may locate in this vicinity. Parties wishingthe services of an experienced locater Jn the vicinity of Sturgeon Bay, should write to or call on A. R. Button, Bemidji. Minn. Sunday evening was quite chilly for a lake excursion, but the people warmed up to the band boys just the same, and the steamer Ida was well loaded when it left the landing at 8 o'clock. The band furnished an ex cellent program during the two-hour cruise by light of the moon. Dr. Arnold's Cough Killer for asth ma cannot be equalled.S. B. Gilles pie, Guthrie Center, la. Six room cottage for sale cheap Enquire at this office. F. A. Brown, Wm. McCuaig, C. R. Martin and Thomas Wilson started on Friday's train for the prairie chicken belt, armed with guns, dogs and other death warrants for the poor birds. They were piloted from Dug dale to Thief River Falls by S. A. Swanson, whose guest they were. The party returned Monday and reported killing 143 chickens and one duck. They say that the birds are fairly numerous and quite tame. A fair face is woman's greatest dowery beautiful teeth, her choicest treasure. Morning Dew Lotion will endow you with a beautiful complex ion, as it cures roughness of skin and removes tan, pimples and eruptions. Mrs.Gary's Tooth Past will preserve and make your teeth glisten with pur ity. Fifty cent" is tbe price of one article, 25 cents the other. For sale at Mayo's Drug Store. ill Cures A Kinds fl of RHEUMATISM it/ iff case8 BgS1' WE HAVE IT! Matt. ,J. Johnson's Blood, and Rheumatism Cure SIXTY EIGHTY-EIGHT Matt J. Johnson Co.. West Superior. Wis. Gentlemen:Having been troubled with rheumatism for the past seven years 1 was advised by F. AV. Finch to try your "600S" which did with great resulte. '608*" is al! vou claim for it and I can and have recommended it for a eood many We guarantee 6088 to be free from ail merenrles, irons, cocaines, opiates, sal- |fl icyiates, and all poisonous drugs. Call and g-et letters from prominent people. Sold and Guaranteed by Sol aad Guarantee* W MAYO & BARKER, Druggists, Bemidji, Silver Hearts, at Scott, the jeweler Mr.Peterson, representing St.Paul's young daily, the News, is in town. The Redmen give a ball Sept. 14. Dance and supper, $1, that's all. At city hall. Good music. The new school district southwest of town (Dist. No. 49) has 17 pupils en rolled under charge of Miss C. Walk er. O'Leary & Bowser's is headquarters for shoes. During the severe storm Tuesday morning lightning struck a tree on the site of the proposed court house, barking it from top to bottom. Dr. Foster has been distributing prairie chickens with a free hand since his return from the prairies. He says chickens were never more plentiful. Silver bracelet and pulley rinp, Scott, the jeweler. Clerk of Court Speelman was circu lating a petition around town last week for signatures in behalf of Judge Holland's candidacy. The Woodmen and Royal Neigh bors had a family re-union and ban quet Tuesday night. "Shorty, the Rough Rider," gave a fancy exhi bition of breaking de goat. Frank E. Cyr, the land locator, will spend a month going down the Big Fork river after which he will con tinue his work of locating settlers along the new railroad line. Four Tents and a First-class Chick ering Piano, for sale.Geo. E. Sutton at Lakeside Bakery. We neglected to note a wedding party which was in town, August 29. Will Mores and May Lefever, both of Moose, were united in the bonds of matrimony by Judge of Probate Car son. M. A. Clark has returned from his visit to the western border of the state. While away he had a rib shat tered in a stacking episode, and is un able to renew active work in the judge of probate office. "Dying to Win" will be the next theme of the sermon next Sunday morning at the First Baptist Church, 8th St. and Beltrami avenue, while the evening topic will be "Salvation, an expensive thing." Strangers cor dially invited. Ladies' and gents' pneumatic shoes at the store of O'LEARY & BOWSER. W. A. McAnulty, wife and daughter, of Toledo, Iowa, have been spending some time with acquaintances in the county. Mr. McAnulty is troubled with hay fever and his visit here has almost decided him to locate in the land where hay fevers cease to trouble and the weary are at rest. John Graham's father-in-law, Mr. Dutling, had his shoulder joint brok en last Monday night. He had just driven into town from his home in Black Duck. His,buggy going over a log threw him out. He is getting along nicely under the treatment of Dr. Newman. County Superintendent of Schools Dunwoody has received returns from the state examination board showing that out of twenty applicants for cer tificates from this county only five passed. The certificates are, with one exception, all conditioned second grades, and were received by Guy Dunning, W. P. Lonergan of Winsor, Miss F. Wilcox, Miss C. Walker and Miss Mary Bell. The remains of Mrs. Joseph Back us were brought here from Duluth, and interred yesterday, under the auspices of the Red Men, to which order her husband belonged. She failed to recover from an operation performed at the hospital there. The deceased was a sister to Arthur Smith of this village. Their mother was present at the interment, returning to Duluth yesterday. School commenced Tuesday with a good attendance,the board having se cured 'the same rooms as used last term. The faculty includes, besides Prof. W. B. Stewart, the principal: Misses N. M. Covell M. Marin, of Crookston Rose Duclose, Norwood Mary Mclntire Josephine McMahan, Carlton Rose McDougal, and F. Mc Mahan, of Royalton. With the ex ception of Miss Covell, the teachers are all new to Bemidji. They have been selected by the board after a careful investigation of their quali fications ,and experience. Cares Ail Kinds of BLOO TROUBLE Hasting*, Minn,. April Ilth. 1900. J. N. Waldeljrh. Minn. A Famous Product. There is made in Minneapolis a famous product which gladdens the heart and nourishes the body ofthose who are fortunate enough to use it What is it? "Golden Grain Belt" Beer, brewed from pure barley malt and hops and sold in pints and quarts. Order from yonr dealer or from Fred Hazen, Bemidji. In India, the land of famine, thou sands die because they cannot obtain food. In America, the land of plenty, many suffer and die because they can not digest the food they eat. Kodol Dyspepsia ure digests what you eat. It instantly relieves and radically cures all stomach troubles.F. A. Mayo. PRESBYTERIANS COME. All kinds of people have come to Bemidji the past few months to view the Eden of natural beauty. And now the ministers of the Duluth Presbytry have decided to hold meet ing in this place. This will bring per haps half a hundred distinguished workers from various parts of the state, most of them from the east, Tuesday, Sept. 18. A mass meeting will be held in the city ball on the evenings of Sept. 18 and _19. Every one is invited to attend these meet ings. A new house 24x24, all nicely finish ed, inside and out, for sale for $475 including a lot, centerly located. A snap. Call at Abstract'office in the Court House, Bemidji. EXCURSION COMES. Ted Smith reports that an ex cursion from Minneapolis to Be midji is one of the certainties of the near future. The French people in that city have a sort of religious so ciety under the auspices of which they give a summer excursion. Last week Mr. Smith succeeded in getting the managers and railway company to make the excursion a general one, so that all classes may come. The ex cursion will strike Walker, Cass Lake and Bemidji and continue at least three days. As Walker and Cass Lake have been visited before by many Twin Cities people, Bemidji ought to get the bulk of the crowd, which would mean a big thing. AS this will probably be the last ex cursion of the season, our people ought to get a hustle on, dig deep in to their pocket books for preliminary expenses and make a good impression on these visitors. Mr. Smith has been active in securing excursion crowds, and this last effort of his ought to be appreciated by our people with hearty co-operation. Millions will be spent in politics this year, We can't keep the cam paign going without money any more than we can keep tbe body vigorous without food. Dyspeptics used to starve themselves. Now Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests what you eat and allows you to eat all the good food you want. It radically cures1 ach troubles.-F. A. Mayo. FUSION DELEGATES. The Populists of the county met at the court house Thursday af ternoon) to elect delegates to the state, legislative and congressional conven tion. Darid Booth presided as chair man and B. R. Wethern, of Moose, our present member of the legislature, acted as secretary. Twenty-two pre cincts were represented by sixty-nine delegates. Iver Krohn, P. H. Peterson, O. G. Lee, Jas. Revor, I. M. Baker and J. L. Reynolds were elected as delegates to the state convention, which is held to-day in Minneapolis. Iver Krohn, P. H. Peterson and O. G. Lee, to the congressional conven tion at St. Cloud. David Booth, A. R. Cobb, Thos. Bailey and O. M. Skinvik will attend the legislative convention to be held in Bemidji, Sept. 10. The democrats the next day met and selected A. Gilmour, J. P. Tay lor, Andy Clavin and P. J. Russell as delegates to the state convention. There seems to be perfect harmony among the fusion forces and every delegate was more or less confidant of more or less victory in the coming campaign. Mothers endorse it, children like it, old folks use ii. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat and lung troubles. F. A. Mayo. SCOTT. THE JEWELER. JONES & ROSS, Jewelers. JEWELRY Repaired at Reasonable Rates. All Work Guaranteed. MARRIAGE MAXIMS. stom We dedicate the following quo tations from famous authors to Mr. D. K. McPherson,of the PIONEER force, who is at present at Winneba go City, Minn., where his marriage to Miss Lillian Herring was announced to take place yesterday: Hail, wedded love,mysterous law, true ?ource Of human offspring, sole propriety In paradise of all things common else! Milton Domestic happiness, thou only bliss Of paradise that has survived the fall. Cowper. Though fools spurn Hymen's gentle powers, We who improve his golden hours, By sweet experienee know That marriage rightly understood Gives to the tender and the good A paradise below. Cotton. The best time for marriage will be towards thirty, for as the younger times are unfit, either to choose or to govern a wife and family, so, if thou stay long, thou shalt hardly see the education of thy children. Sir Walter Raleigh. As a walled town is more worthier than a village, so is the forehead of a married man more honorable than the bare brow of a bachelor. Ibid. She is my own: And I as rich in having such a jewel. As 20 seas,if all their sands werepeari The water nectar and the rocks pure gold. Shakespeare. ft. B. FOSTER, RESIDENT DENTIST Moaern Methods. Low prices. Office over Mayo & Barker's Drug Store. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA. Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder by the following merchants in Bemidji: Everything Complete and First-class in tfie Line of News and Stationery, Fruit and Confectionery, Tobacco arid Cigars- MHEELOCK i Is Furnishing Bemidji people with a, line of News that equals any city line carried- All of the latest publications can be had' at his place- IF YOU WHNT TO HIR6 H6LP Or to Rent Property of any kind, go direct to MHEELOCK'S HARPER WHISKEY RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL. (Special dispatch). PARIS, Aug. 25.American whiskies received the official approval of the exposition to day when a gold medal was awarded to Bernheim Bros., Louisville, Ky., on their I. W. Harper whiskey. Sold in Bemidji, Minn., by Markham Hotel Co. and C. H. Miles. GRAND Absolutely Pure. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE. aUafi Blacksmith's Coal, Hard and Soft Coal, Builders' and Lumbermen's Supplies. McLENNAN MI OF September 13 and 14 One of the Finest Displays of Fall & Winter Goods AT Miss Bissett's. ON Friday and Saturday., The Finest display of Stylish Milli nery this side of the Twin Cities, con sisting of Pattern Hats in all the Fall Shades. Street Hats, Misses' School Hats. Baby Hoods the finest in the City. Ruth Bissett. The only pound (16 oz.) can on the market which is free from Alum. Lime and Ammonia that retails for 25cts. Every can guaranteed. Manufactured by The Philip B. Hunt Co., Minneapolis. Minn., and for sale C. NANGLE, McCUAIO & LUDINGTON, F. M. MALZAHN, C. F. SCHROEDER & CO., T. & G. RICHARDS. A WHEELOCK to J9 When Johnnie Gets His Gun There will be weeping and fluttering in the fowl family, that is if Johnnie gets his gun and ammunition from R. MCLENNAN i whose hunting goods were made for accurate service and' not alone to sell. He also carries a Fall Line of Sporting Goods, Opposite Court House.