Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 28, 1904, Page 3

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| frfit:‘f-.t:i*rv‘ " Just arrivet —photos on cloth: at the Reed studio, i +A. Carter made a Aflying mp, " Chas. Dailey was up from Gass to Farris this afternoon. . Lake yesterday. - John Pa,sba. of Bl&ck'iuck is a E c Nothing can be befter than the o folty : Siding Blood | besb——Mtn"k’s lung Balsam is the| Whipping cream that kvmw =) Ladies’ and Chidren’s Cloaks iD| for meuy yeare, hasing < best. /140¢ a-quart at the Model Bakery. Ewing heard'of §. 8, 8. I de-. James Goodman, who sells gy} Phone125. § o at a great reduction to reduce : : areat deslof good: : the line; also discount sale on B s uson ta il s T fik‘fi’%%fé mfi%fifiéfia&‘;}fh“w Mllhnery . . . . Sergean&c Wllt;te of the local re- B";v“mxm g:’e' etk . . e S cruiting office has six men ready: es Wright went to Bena, thi d h b | for shipment to the Pacific coasic|afterncon-on business for " th e o e el e s e Chas. Folkers, who his been|Standard Oil company. !aow the Ece, which waa follawen bs’ T i 0vts e : h the guest of friends at Nary f M. B. Smith, who has suffered | three more on my neck, I'saw S. S, ot S “”f"f‘ of the time "fafl a2 Osteopath would. 1 some time past, returned: homs|with an attack of lagrippe-for. the Soveiing ““dggiunfil"’ it At M e B B B e B B B Bl ol b Bl yesterday. past week; has recovered. not been troubled “y S tchl —— SRR - = 2 Sred Mrs. W. Chisholm arrived in|- O.O. Narveson of Mclnto§h GrO. G: FERTIG) S 3 Thls is the Place OFF¥ICE npun,szv 15: o/ to Noon, and 110 3:30 pomm. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. -{No.. The Chiropractio and the omopm ‘both alm to put in place 4 that, which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- - ology Dlagnnfiis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. Oue of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic. i e George T. Baker @ Co. Located in Cny l)rug Store. the city this morning from. Kelli: visited over ‘Sunday in_the city }"4 W J‘““"’“ St,, Loulsville, Ky, her for a short visit.in the city|with his son, Arthur Narveson. | Newark, Ohi ohio,.Mxy 13{’;3:’3. 2 with friends. | J. Peterson has been confined ,,,fi"‘;',‘;g;fl;‘g"ffm ernptions and bosle, 5 X , Florence Pendergast returnedifto hishome for the past four|yhadbolls ranging from five totwentyin ' to Buena Vista this morningidays with an attack of lagrippe. :oumb:;yieuh mnWThe burnuu:gbulb % ;Jvcf';e folgi"he mt;gs&hni{"e t}?e latest amll ‘best in after spending Thanksgiving in|: d *Pendergast left this|SomP i eruption was e atches, Diamonds, Clocks, Chinaware, Silverware, Bomi d]?‘:mh lfi) = parent§ g ‘afia \;ufign for Oaa fLake e bl]sll 8, es eg.l;e;n;egs:o It:e dx?ofi f’l:‘et :fd’; i Cut Glass, Toilet Articles, and Solid Go]d and Plated G‘reorge Young, whohis boniliias be_foxte bbe land office in that] rities and-bad blood, giving g e permd. | Jewelery. Ws have made unus}ml .eflurts Io make you the guest of his brother, Joe for|city. g:fi:_ Ril*fni m,‘::m eruption” ,;‘} _-unusual offerings for the approaching Holiday Season ;}ilg &atst g)ul:ldaylas'l,{neilz\}zr%ed last| Wm, V%elch algd R. k1]1‘. Mfiller ‘haye neverhad ;( mmm{'ffi'n&%“ s Ak 0 Devils e, N. D. ‘went to Deer River this after. # ¢ D’ ATHERTON. Take a chance on the book case|noon to look after the interests of . Write for our e mhm IO ?"'e"gf,'; :?ovo,u:n%n::l;; delays and disappointments. now on exhibition at the Princess | C. H.-Miles in that city. | ‘book on blood and | ey Grocery company’s store, Tick-|" Rev. Li, O. Opsata arrived this|- skin diseases, > e ets from one cent to one dollar. | |afternoon from Wilton. where Medical _advice | C.T. Alexander, who has been{Mr. Opsata is pastor of the Nor-|! laid up with an attack of rheuma- Wegw.gs Lutheran church. e tism for the past week, has re-| Mr.and Mrs. Wm. E. Batz of sumed his duties as ohef at the Kelliher arrived in the city this| Markham. morning-and left this afternoon A. H. Pitkin of Kelliher was in|for Cass Lake on land 'business. yot rothing. l‘ho Swift Spmlflo Company, Atlanta, Bn. i ~ Shoes! Commencing Monday Morning % Ending Saturday Evening % We have an overdose and must get of them! ) § We will place on sale about 200 pairs of Men’s $3 Shoes; your choice during this sale for We will have other specials in Men’s Shoes; See the ones we offer at Another lot at 3 These Shoes are all this year’s buy so you get a good Al Shoe for little money; come in and look them over. See our east window for $2 Shoes $1.50 and $1.75 defp bl ool el b bl ol oo o o e o ofe oo oo ol oo o oo o o A. P. White, Cashier. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. First National Bank, C. W. Hastings, President. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. Bemldu, Minnesota. General Bankmg BUSmeSS. é}n Savings Department in Connectioa. Fire Insurance. EEEEL LI L LELTL LT L EEL LT LLE SR T L L3 o o o o o B Bodfe I I K EEEEEECEEEEECECEEEERREEEG E& the city today and left this after- noon for Cass Lake where he will make filing upon _a stone and: timber claim. McDonald & Brickson will send about 50-men to Deer River, on the east bound night train where they will be employed at the log- ging campsof R. E. White. Miss Jennie Leak came down from Blackduck this ‘morning, where she spent. Sunday with her parents. Miss Leak is at- tending high school in Bemidji. D. W. Carter, the Quiring post: master, is in the city today and will leave this afternoon . for Crookston where he will visit for amonthwith friendsand relatives. It takes a severe matrimonial frost to kill the orange blossoms used in’making Hollister’s Rocky Mouatain Tea. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. Messrs. Anderson and Asslen of Crookston, who have spent the hunting season near Northome, returned home this afternoon. They were successful in securing one deer, John Sibley,. the Minneapolis lumberman, was registered at the Markham vesterday Mr. Sibley has a large contract on the Cass -|Lake reservation which he will tinish this winter. E. E. McDonald returned this morning from a hunting trip in the Shotley country. The party withwhich Mr. McDorald hunted was successfulin-bringing down a number of deer. Builds up muscular flesh,heal- thy tissue.- Richred blood, clears the stomach, kidneys, and’ liver. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do.” 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. Miss Tinnie Pendergast has re- signed her position as teacher of the Tu#tle River school on ac- count of sickness and returned to this city this morning. She will be succeeded by Miss Addie Slough. < Harvey Reese, manager of the G. G. Tuller, who has spent a few days in Bemidjilooking after Rntledge in Town. - Mr. and’ Mrs. A. G. Rutifdge IN FAVOR OF MODIFICATION. his mercantile interests here, re- turned-this afternoon to hxs Home at Grand Rapids.” = A prisoner who has been con- fined at the: county jail for some time past was committed to the county hospital this morning up- on the recommendation of County Health Officer Blaleslee. P. M. Dicaire and Louis Laur- itzen left for Cass Lake thisafter- noon to-do the plumbing and in- stall the'steam heating plant in ‘the new school house now being erected in'that city. Mrs. J. Lifquist returned to Bemidji this morning from Buena Vista, where she has spent a few days with friends. She will leave for Brainerd tomorrow .morning to visit for a’ short” time before returning to her home at Hen- ning, The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of “the city. Phone 125, .D. D. Horton who has been in the city during the past two months getting members for the Modern Brotherhood of Ameriea will beobliged toleave soon to have his eyes treated. Mr. Hor- ton-has been making this city his headquarters while organizing in this vicinity and some one will be sent here to continue the work. Go to Hakkerup for: photos. Sewing -Done. I am prepared to take in’ sew: | ing over Matheny’s Billiard - hall. J. Swain Council Meeting. A meeting of the city council will be held at the city: hall to- night. - Little business:beyond the regular routine will come up before the meeting. Card Party Tonight. y The card party and supper to be given this ‘evening by the Samaritans promises to beavery successful _event. ~ The supper and son, were in the city - yester: day from Cass Lake.” Mr. Rut- ledge is game warden for Cass, Beltrami and Ttasca counties'and | ut Senator Spooner s Averse to Gen- - eral Tariff Revision. Washington, Nov. 28—Senator J. C. has been busy during the season | senate to arrive hére since the discus- looking after the hunters in his | #fon of tarift revision was projected district. He has inspected 110 as the aftermath of the electien gos- sip. . Toe Wisconsin ‘Senator is u deer killed by hunters and nearly | fng to express hls views at this. time 400 Ilcenses carned by the hunt-|on the subject, but it is cer! he is ers. A Big .Membership. of-the belief that suggestions of imme- diate changes in the tariff are pre- 4 mature, in ‘view.of the impossibility D. D. Horton last Wedne'sday ®f securing in the senate action upon evening organized a- lodge of the 8 {ariff measure which might be fram- ed by the majority.. Modern Brotherheod of America| It is predicted that sfter the mem- in. Bemidji with 72 members. bers of the finance and ways “and Mr. Horton béleives that thelodge | Reéans comunittces have had an oppo:- tunity fo discuss' among themselves will'be able to begin with oyer 100 the situation, some plans for the fu- members. - The society is” a fra-! ture will be outlined. So far-as Sen- ternal insurance organization that;|-&tor Spooner is concerned, he:has long isshowingupexceptionally strong ‘been: on record as helfeving that mod- ifications of certain“sehedules of the and that has-some excellent feat-| tarift -act would be-of ‘great benefif, ures - not carried by any. obher and it is expected by those here who similar organization. It Takes Time S to finish a first class photograph. have known his position on the sub- ject, that when the time for action comes” he will favor modification if a plan can be devised by the Republic: ans which will be certain of success. I take the liberty to ask those| The idea of a general revision is held wishing anything in the: photo- by most of the leaders here to be ut- graphic line for Christmas to. call terly out of the question. as soon as possible as we do not keep photographs ready made. “:fne metropolitan of St. Pe as conferred a gold cross upon -Rob- Time is necessary and you will| ert Joseph Morgan, the American col- avoid that long wait which is gen- erally the case at Christmas time. I have over 50 different styles for “you to choose from. (‘ored “bishop, who has been visiting Moscow. 7 POOL AmMORG GLASS DEALERS Come now and the work “will be|suit in Chicago May Throw Light on waiting for you. THE REED STUDIO, ¥ R. W. Reed, Prop. Will Open Gymnasium. An effort is ‘being’ made by “a ‘Dealings. *Chicago, ~Nov. 28 —Revelations of an alleged-pool among the gliss deal- ers of Chicago are’ made In connec- tion with damage snits aggregating $60,000 begun here against-the F. H. Hooker Co. and Frank Hayes, the number of gentlemen in Bemidji| conpany’s viee ‘president. The suits tointerest the young men in a | were begun by Henry Bodenschatz, a gympasium and provided enough former salesman: for the Hooker, com- members can be signed the in- pany, who demands. $20,000, and: John Gentzen, a wealthy glass dealer, who Stitution witl be opened with alis suing for $30,000. According fo At- full paraphernalia. Theidea has|torney Francis M. Lowes, who filed been promulgated for some time the papers, Gentzen has been'a patron among the foof ball players of the cxsy by: John Goodman and 0 fthe Hooker company for years and has ‘bought- many thousand ~dollars worth of glass for use in his business. Fred C. Smyth, who will have|The attorney declares the Hooker charge of ‘the gymnasium pro- d viding it is is openec State of Oth, City of Toledo, oomprmy gave Gentzen secret Tébates _|'on’ bills, ‘covering up on-its books the fact: that the schedule price adopted by the pool had been. lowered ln Gent- ’len s favor ipooner-of Wisconsin is the first mem- | r of the finance committee of the NEW YORK FIRM " ASSIGNS. icalers in Stocks and Bonds Forced to the wWall. New York, Nov. 28—Jacob Berry and Harold L. Bennett, comprising the firm of Jacob Berry & Co., members of the Consolidated Stock Exchange, have made an assignment for the ben- efit of creditors to Ashbel P. Fitch. The liability is estimated at"§200,- 000, while the ‘nominal - assets are placed at from $150,000 * to_$200,000. The firm was established in 1865 and tviealt in stocks, bonds, grain and cot- on. The firm did a large business, prin. cipally throughout Canada. and New-- England, its only office south of New York being in Philadelphia. It is said to haye had more than 11,000 custom- ‘ers and to have had twenty-five out of town offices. It had correspondema in the West also. The Berry assignment, it was said in Wall street, was due to what might he called a “run” which is being made * by ‘customers on a number of the big consolidated exchange = houses. - This ‘was due to the fact that the customers ‘became frightened when the failiire of = Alffed- Tamar was announced Iast ‘week. = T RUSH OF IMMIGRANTS. * New York Authorities Unable to Keep * Up With Work. New York, Nov. 28.—So great has been the rush of immigrants to this port within the past few days that the immigration station at Ellis island was crowded during the day and sev- eral thousand steeragé passengers - were forced to remain all night on board the steamers on which they ar- rived from Europe. When the Baltie: came in during the forenoon with a | Steerage list numbering 1,700 the offi- cials of the steamer were informed that there was no room for them on the island. Five thousand immigrants already were crowded in the detention quarters: while the normal handling capacity of the present force of in- speetors is only 3,000. Under the. cir- cumstances they refused absolutely to handle the additional 1,700 brought in by the Baltic and the steamship offi- cers were obliged ~ to keep them on board under guard. BOUNDARY ~ LINE DISPUTE. Peru and ‘Brazil slgn Treaty Ewklnq = to Senlemenh “Washington, Nov. 28.—News has reached-here of the signing of a treaty between Peru and Brazil looking to the peaceful seftlement of the bound:. ary dispdte between the two. _nations and the adjustment of ‘claims arising will be given at the Masonic hall: . Sprague Better. CANDY Lucas bonunyxfiss : = The Grill Star Theatre, left this afternoon out of the boundary line disputes: Kitchen for Dultith accompanied by Mrs, Reese, where they are called by reason of the illness of their baby boy. They expect to return M. A. Sprague has returned from Chicago, where he: has spent the summer at a hospital Frank J. L;heney makes ' oath MRs HELEN -ngusmona DEAD. that he is senior- partner of“the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the eity -of Toledo’ Investigation. hyslchn ln Attei dflnce Alks “for an /RECEIVER APPOINTED. Montana Co-Operative Ranch com~ Naw “York, - Nov. 28.—Mrs; Helen pany in Difficulties. atthe MODEL Bakery within a week. taT}l}Jg tre&l:m%nfis fzr p;,rfllysls county and state afore;md fl.n% Densmore, wite of Dr. Emmet Dens-| Great Falla. Mont, Nov. 58— w Mz and’ Mrs. Earl Geil ro- in the right side r.. Sprague ‘that said firm will pay the'sum o more,”a, prominent” Brooklyn> manil-| Speer has been appointed receiver for mme'd $hi e ' S feels much better ‘since tuking |One: Hundred Dellars. for each | facturer, died during the day, the cause| the Montana Co-Operative Ranch com- s hs morning Irom Len-|ne treatmentsand he thinks that|and every-case of catarrh that | of death being given as asthma. The|pany on the'application of Sam H. strike, where they have enjoyed | t,6 yltimate cure of: the ailment|cannot be cured- by the use of | Physician who was called in the ca%| Wood, the: company’s former presi- a visit at the home of Mr. and| . < S 5 shortly before her death has asked for | dent. 1t fs alleged that the assets are will be aecomplished ® with~time. | Hall’ s Catarrh €ur: an' investigation.becauss Mrs. A, W. Danaher. They were ga $65,000 -and the liabilities ~ $20,000. Frank J. Ohsney. previously been treated by a regular| Wood. says that the company owned may be fouud the largest ‘and best assortment of Candies for old and young We carry the cheaper grades of can- dies as well as a choice line of better grades. _ BLY’S MODEL BAKERY @ Look at our Display % Window Mrs: Danaher. Sentence was suspended upon two drunks who appeared before Judge Pendergast this-morning upon their promise “toleave the| city, and a vag whoplead guilty received a sentence of twenty days in the county jail. Joseph Little, Burlington—My Koch & Stewart, Props. PEEEFEFCEEFEEEEEEEEFEECEFEEEEEEEECFEEEETEEREEE 3333323333333333333 3333 wife says she couldn’tkeep house without Hollister’s Rocky ‘Moun- tain Tea. Keepsthewhole family well. Haven’t speat a cent for Fascination . . . '$100 in'a Diamond has more - influence than $1000 in the Bank. accompanied home: by- Mr. and The Best Liniment. “Chamber]ain’s Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on the market,”’ write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vit. No other liniment’ will heal'a cut or: a bruise ol romptly. - No other affords such guick relief “from - rheumatic pains. No'other: is 8o valuable for deep seated: pains like lame back and - pains. in the chest. ‘vae this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it: -Sold by Barker’s Drug stor Sworn- t,o before me and Sub-| Physician. Because he had mot been | 33,000 sheep a year ago, but lost 1, scribed in my presence, ‘this Gth day of" December, A, D. 1886. A.'W. Gleason, < [Sea.l.] Nota.ry <Publi Hall’s Catarrh cure s tak called in at an earlier stage in the illness the physician refused to issue & death” certifi d” notified “the coroner’s ‘office. - Dr. Densmore and wife fotinded. the Natural Food society ~_|/of-London and for the past fourteen years they haye Jbeen constant in their ternally,’and acts directly on thef efrorts in hehalt. of Mrs: Florénce May- blood and mucous surfaces of the | brick; who was their guest after her system. ‘Send for tes monmls a.rdvnl in tMs country after her Te- free. A Cheney & Co Soldb alldr ggists, 7 Take Hall 8. onstipation: 000 through severe weather and 5.00f were driven away. ~About 6,000 sheep remain’ on the ranch near shelhy Junction; “A few Cays ago a fraud order was is- ‘sued -against ail, ‘which' was barr the government’s | H company had solicited investments the Tast, particularly in ‘Pennsylva- nia,” Massachusetts and pmmis!.ng Jarge refurns” on small monnt.- ‘of capital, It is alleged that more $100,000- has been secured ‘company in this way du _ year.

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