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city. We mix paints toorder. Jones tf A. M. Pierce, of Crookston, is Lumber Company. at the Markham today. Boston baked beans and brown bread Saturday at the Lakeside bakery. D. H. Truax, representing the| Minneapolis Dailv News, is In the We put this here because you "11 see it. Mark's Lung Balsam will cure your cough or cold. Call on A. E. Winter the lead ing jeweler "for- up-to-date goods. Next door to First National bank. The "Messenger Boy "company left at noon today and will show at Cass Lake tonight and tomor row night. You have a right to the best that can be had for your money. Mark's Lung Balsam is the best for coughs. P. D. Younsman, O. S. Der-! ringer and R. C. Neverschwan der are a trio of St. Paul gentle men looking over the lands in i this vicinity. Prank Finn has taken a position as night watchman at the Great Northern roundhouse. D.Fuller, who formerly had the position, goes to Cass Lake. The local real estate business is picking up. Quite a number of small transfers have been re corded at the register of deeds' office the past few days. Mrs. Stewart, a representative of the Ladies' Baptist Home Mis sionary Society who has been in Bemidji for the past week, left last night for Crookston. Sam Letcher, who has been a member of the colony at the Re more who delight in "logging off the stump," for some time past, left last night over the M. & I. for his claim in the Battle River country. The ladies of theBaptistchurch desire to express their gratitude to the mayor and officials for the use of the firemen's hall for the purpose of serving supper last evening. Also to the general public for their liberal patronage. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BRICK BLOCK, BEMIDJI, MINN. Our shelves are loaded with new goods, and our prices as low as any in the city. mrnn Fancy Standard Tomatoes per can 12 l-2c Fancy Preserved Strawberries per can 20c Strictly Fresh Eggs per dozen 22c Dunham's Cocoanut per pound 20c Granulated Sugar 16 pounds for SI We are giving with each purchase of SI worth of Canned Goods a fancy dustpan. Don't fail to get one of these before thev are all taken. a Subscribe for The Pioneer. George Isherwood, of Wadena, is in the city on business today. Short mill wood for sale. $2 per load, delivered. Crooks ton The Hiawatha club gave one of its pleasant parties at Peterson's I hall last evening. One dollar ano twenty-five les fanc bes hmhel cent Sample free at Peter- County Attorney Spears, of Itasca county, was in the city from Grand Rapids last night for a short time. Why buy the second best when the best costs no more*? Mark's Lung: Balsam is the best for coughs. There are four independent parties of Iowa people in Bemidji today who intend to look over the land in this vicinity. The old Empire Theatre build ing is undergoing repairs and it is rumered that it will soon be re-opened as a variety house. John Ant left yesterday for Solway. He will spend the next three weeks hunting deer in that vicinity with a party of friends. The First National bank is moving today and will be at home to its patrons in its handsome new block after the first of the week. Changes come to all. Some are pleasantsome otherwise. Mark's Lung Balsam will stop that coughthe change is pleas ant, thereby making a pleasant change. Toe Ellis has purchased a third interest in the employment office of Miller and Trask, which shipped about thirty men- to the Jackson Co. 's camps near Ten strike this morning. Miss Clara Shears, telephone operator at Blackduck, is visiting Bemidji friends today. Miss Shears is on her way to St. Paul, where she will attend school dur ing the coming winter. Tnomas McCutcheon, the Ny more constable, has taken the contract to move the sawmill re cently purchased fromSwedback Bros, by J. C. Moore to Nymore and will begin work Monday. C. C. Folkers, accompanied. by Herman Austiu, a Minneapolis traveling man, is spending a, week at his claim near Lake Itasca. Mr. Folkers left last night and will spend most of the time hunt ing. A stranger visiting the passen ger depots in Bemidji at present could easily get the impression that the country was in a state of insurrection from the number of Winchesters that are in evidence. With the opening of the hunting season so close everybody carries Porter Nye, who recently (bought the store of Joseph i Burns at Nymore, will fit it up I so that it will be one of the best stores in the village. The stock I will be considerably enlarged i and Mr. Nye expects to give Ny I more a store that will be an en tire credit to the town. E Coming Here to make a pur chase means com inor to a store where you will get what you want at the price you can afford to pay. Call and see me or All gathere a su perb collection of Silverware and watches in the very latest and most pleasing styles. Each ar ticle has its own particular charm, itsownjrood qual ity and its own attractive price. Our J. WILLITSSCHULT The Real Estate Man Has the following bargains in acres lots and houses and lots: House and lot in Mill Park addition, $250. House and lot on lake shore, EASY TERMS, 600. Six room house. 90 foot front lot, White's addition, easy terms, $900. Eight room house near school, i?:2,0u0. Large lots, 330, $150: $10 down. $10 per month. Four room house, and lot close, in, easy ..terms. Other, bargaius too numerous to mention. "'PHONE 105. Joe Bacon is down from the Turtle River country. Andy Danaher, the well known Tenstrike man, is in town. Peter Millback is down from Blackduck on business today. S. Brown, the Blackduck tailor, is in the city on business today. Attorneys Gibbons and Mc Donald went to Minneapolis this morning. Editor Martin, of the News, was at Kelliher on business yesterday. Senator S wed back went to Minneapolis on important busi ness this morning. County Commissioner F. O. Sibley and Thos. Welch were at Kelliher last night. Rev. Evans, pastor of the Pres byterian church at Tenstrike, is in the city today. A. D. McDonald returned this morning from Blackduck, where he has been since Monday night. N. G. Reynolds fell from the roof of a barn on his claim north of Lake Bemidji and broke his ankle yesterday. James Doran today received a telegram notifying him cf the death of his brother in Waupaca county, Wisconsin. John McCarthy, the only small pox patient at the pest house is getting along very nicely and will soon be released from quar antine. R. E. White took out two large loads of men and provisions to a new camp he is to establish about thirty miles north of Bemidji, this morning. E. H. Cornwall lerves this after noon for Crookston, where he will meet a party of twenty-five land seekers on their way to look over the country in the Rahry River region. Owing to the illness of Judge Reynolds the famous ''What Hap pened to Jones" case which was to come up for trial today has been postponed for another week. Phillip Loughead, of Zenia, Ohio, arrived in the city last night and is at present the guest of his .brother. Mr. Laughead will remain in this section during the winter. Work on the streets of the vi l lage of Nymore, which has been extensively carried on for some time and has given employment to a number of men, has been completed for the present sea son. Expect Smallpox. the local physicians are It means complete I authority for the statement that and entire satis faction.d We have i there willcasea be large number of smallpox developed in this section as soon as the cold weather sets in. Bemidji has now had three seasons of it, and as the disease has been epidemic all over Minnesota for the past several seasons it cannot hope to escape this year. The cases will not be as numerous as las win.:d ter. however,s if precedent holds present an a O t? W t?II good.o There is only one case at values arecertain-ith hou ly greater than [this was not developed in this those elsewhere. \r __ city, accination is the only 7 I C ED preventative and those who are 9x rviNCn prejudiced against it must take a 013 THIRD STREET chance. IS DEA Victim of Sunday's Accidental Shooting Dies at Park Rapids Hospital. Charles Schultz, who was shot in the neck by the premature discharge of a twenty-two calibre rifle in the hands of a small boy at Like Itasca postoffice last Sunday died from the effect of the wound sustained at the pri vate hospital of Dr. P. D. Winship in Park' Rapids- last Thursday night. Schult/. was about thirty years old and is quite well known' in this city. Fur several years he had carried the mail between Lake Itasca and Park" Rapids, Had'Narrow Escape. G. L. Abramsand James Sines, two teamsters in the employ of S wed back Bros..had a narrow es cape from death this morning. They live in the extreme north ern portion of the city and this morning shortly after o'clock were coming down town to work seated on a wagon when a bullet whizzed between their heads. Both gentlemen felt the wind of the ball and heard it sing. This happenened in the vicinity of the Heffron residence and some care less hunter in the adjoining swam]) was evidently responsi ble. Both gentlemen announce that they will go armed after this and fully prepared to protect themselves. Skating Rink Talk. Lake Bemidji is due to freeze over within the next two weeks if it keeps up to its record for the past several years and the younger generation are already beginning to see good skating. Two local gentlemen are figuring on the proposition of putting in an ice rink as soon as the weather is favorable. The patronage of the rink several seasons ago was not up to expectations and this fact is being born in mind. Beautiful Northern Lights. One of the most beautiful dis plays of northern lights visible in this section for years was ap parent at an early hour this morning. It was li rst noticeable at about 4 o'clock and continued from that time until daylight. This is the third display within the present week and all have caused considerable inconveni ence to telephone and telegraph companies. Logging on Big Fork. A. J. Lammers, who has here tofore operated in the Clearwater district in the logging business, has established three camps eighteen miles beyond Funkley, in the Big Fork country, and will cut a large quantity of logs this winter. A number of Crookston parties will go there to hunt big game this month. Carleton Injured. L. C. Carleton, a former woll known engineer on the M. & 1., will be a cripple for life as the re suit of an accident in the North ern Pacific yards at Moorhead last Wednesday. Carleton fell beneath a string of* moving cars and will lose one leg. He is well known in Bemidji and ran in here for some time. Big Dynamo 0. K. The big dynamo which War field Bros, recently installed at the electric light plant is provid ing an entire success, li. is at present being run on the city circuit and the lights are much better as a result. All the lights ordered will be wired is soon as possible anu the equipment at the plant is now sufficient to give the best service. On His Way to Washington. Frank Dennis, of Crookston, was in the city for short time last night. Mr. Dennis is Con gressman Steenerson's private secretary and was on his way to Washington. He has been visit ing'at !iis home in Crookston for some time past, AMUSEMENTS Bob and Fva-'MoCimVy will be the next attraction and come1 the city opera house Monday, November The McGinley's are two of the most clever and versatile people in the business. As quick change artists they have no equals in this section and few people on the vaudeville stage can boast such a variety of accomplishments. S in Bailey Has Information. Recorder Bailey is today ox hibitinga letter which he received from the Crookston Water, Light and Power company regarding the rate which it charges Polk county for water rentals. It is a reply to an inquiry made by. Mr. Baileyand states that thoamount charged for the court house alone, without the jail, is 150 per annum and .that the rate is much view of recent statements audi Pleasant Social Event. The reception tendered Rev. and Mrs. McLeod by the ladies of the Presbyterian church last night was a very pleasant event. It marked the end of the first year of Rev. McLeod\s pastorate: Many friends greeted them at the church and the evening was one which proved very enjoyable to all. light refreshments were served. "A Messenger Boy" to capacity business thoroughly pleased them at the city opera house last night. The piece is one oi intense inter est and much herqic incident and! FOR RENTHotel, unfurnished, the gallaries had a surfeit of pure, 'oms delight. Mr. Sweet as "Grit" the messenger boy was clever. Mfr. L. K. Starr, as Count Cordi na, was an excellent vidian and everybody in the audience hated him cordially after the first act. FO& SALE The specialties were goM and ^&rffotkersT--T very well received and taken all FOR SALK Fine quarter see- in all the performance was a! tion northeast of Blackduck, uleasimr one. to"i. District Court Held Open. The business of the adjourned! cent commission agents session of the district court was all concluded yesterday and an* other adjournment taken to the i 2Hth. This virtually gives the1 County a continuous term of court and makes it possible to se cure second papers without ex tra expense to the county. Judge Spoon or fe action is generally ap preciate?!. Bad Fire at Roosevelt. The lumber yards at Miller's-j sawmill in the town of Roosevelt g*fe S* was almost totally destroyed by All are welcome, lire the first of the week'. Five! -o thousand feet of lumber was There will be the usual morn- burned and only by the hardest I ing services- at St. Philip's work was the mill building saved. Catholic church tomorrow at H:3() Theioss will be in the neighbor- and L0:3Q. Sunday school at 2 hood of SI,BOO. o'clock". CHEAP LOTS Anyone desiring a cheap lot in any part of Bemidji, call on Want Golumn Advertisements Inserted under this heading for one cent a word each in sertion, advance: no advertisement accepted for less than fifteen cents i.i, Ifi-ihch wood. VV.es Writrht. dancers, monolo^uists,character-1 its in turn they never fail to INSURE your buildings in the please. Their engagement at Cormania Insurance Co. of popular prices will be one o( the New York. Lang & Carter, events of the season. tAgonts. too low,as the county uses a very!J railroad station and postoffice, great deal of water for lawn pur- situated on a beautiful lake, poses during the sum.mex',months. Forparticularsadrress Samuel This does not include the bill for Huntington, 219 Second avenue electric lighting, and Mr. Bailey Fast. Duluth. says it is all very signihVanl in laying $200 month- ly: s2 per day: no opposition must be hotel man possession at once must come recommen ded. Lock Box 41, Dawson, Minn. Buffalo overcoat. aOOiOQO^ine, spruce and tama- u\ besides a vast quantity of iun'dwood siu'h as birch, elm, etc. Soil is black loam, clay subsoil, very little swamp. Ap ply at Pioneer office or address C. W. Xewbery, Crookston, Minn. Ft )K SALK -Short mill wood. $2 por load,delivered. Crookston Lumber Company. FOR SALETwo thousand cords of 'TO TRADL TWO teams, har ness, wagons and sleighs for cordwood. Wes Wright, City dray line. WANTED Position by a married mauaspumpman or pipefitter. Twelve years experience. Ad dress Andrew Fhn, Soudan, St. Louis county, Minn. W FOR SALEFine far m.350 acres, 90 under cultivation, all level but well drained,no pine stLimps and no stones, fine house and barn, ten minutes' walk from ANTFD Purchasers for old pftpers comparisons-made (*ionceroffice~ Ten cents a hundred. WANTED To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED Girls to learn to set type. Pioneer office. WANTED To rent or purchase a small house about Nov. 15. Address Fred Herbert, Euclid* Minn. WANTED Trade painting or paper hanging, etc., for a good horse, not less than l"20O pounds. W. C. Jones. WANTED Lady agents, best selling skin food made 66 per makeam nt tor tun size box and terms. Yates Manufacturing Co.,Hud- 7 toJS? "/lay. Send cor, A/IJ,.I, The pastor of the Baptist church will Commence a series of sermons on the Disciple's Prayer on Sunday morning The sub will be "The Invocation, Our F. GIBBONS Local Agent for the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Company fe^tV Ar 3 Services at 11 a. m. and chip. m.