Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1905, Page 3

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L Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. Dr. J.T. Tuomy returned last night from a professional trip to Shevlin. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty, Phone 125, Mr. and Mrs. Erick Nelson arrived i the city this morning trom Blackduck. Fresh sweet cream received daily at the Lakeside bakery. Delivered to any part of the town. Phone 118, Mrs. Sam Carrigan of Farley spent yesterday in Bemidji with friends, A detective in petticoats at opera house next Monday even- ing 15¢ 25¢ and 35c. Two drunks appeared in-police court this morning and paid “So easy to fix,” pumps. Flem- ing & Downs. Phone 57. J. C. Vogler made a business trip to Crookston yesterday afe ternoon, returning home today. Ole Hesness of Fosston passed through the city today enroute to his homestead near Northome. Cashier W. H. Roberts of the Wirst National bank returned last night from a business trip to Brainerd. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. X A. D. Moe went to Farley last night to boom business for his Beltrami avenue tailoring estab- lishment, Bill cases, legal files, ready binders, patent filing cases at Pioneer office, A regular business meeting of the Catholie Order of Forest- ers was held at the Eigles hall last night. Chas. Tedford, proprietor of the Tedford hotel at Cass Lake, is renewing acquaintances in the city today. John Baasrud has purchased a building and lot at Funkley and will engage en the general mer. chandise busidess. Mill Wood for Sale. During the coming summer, Wes Wright will handle all the mill wood at the Crookston Lum ber company, having secured that right from the mill manage- m:as Wool will by dolivered for $2 per load. See Wes Wright, ston Lamber compwy, dlup phone No, 45 or Lhel £ Buy yfidr children’s: E. S. Straw’s Shoe store. Clothes cleaned, repaired and | pressed by 1. Baudette,311 Min- nesota Ave, 2 George Millett of Cass Lake, superintendent for the J. Neils Lumber company,. looked after business in the city yesterday. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. The latest and best samples of new suitings from which to se lect. At T, Baudette’s the reli able tailor, 311 Minnesota Ave. The Shevlin Gun club has been organized with 17 members. Itis claimed that the membership in- cludes some excellent field shots. Miss Tinnie Pendergast and Miss Alice Pendergast ar-ived in the city this morning from Turtle River and Tenstrike, res- pectively. Miss Hazel Wood, employed at the Pioneer, left this morning for an extended visit with rela- tives at points in Wisconsin. She will be absent about four weeks. B Where are you sick? Head- ache, foul-tongue, no appetite, lack energy, pain in your stom- ach, constipation? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. ~ 35 cents, Barker’s Drug Store. John Mogen is suffering with a badly crushed finger on his right hand as a result of an ac- cident sustained at the Clear- water dam north of Bagley. John was lowering the gate of the dam when his finger became caught in the gearings. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. If you are sick and ailing, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to human family. Makes you well—keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Cared His Mother of Rheamatis m “My mother has been a sufferer for many years with rheumatism” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. ‘At times she was unable to move at all. while at all times ‘ All Arranfements for Norwe- . gian Celebration This Evening Prepared. The . celebration of Norway’s independence day at the city hall this evening promisesto be one of the most successful affairs of the kind ever given in the city. The celebration: is under the auspices of the local lodge Sons IIASA bfls;l;tfl;;% ' |of Norway, and the committee appointed to make arrangements -_ | have reported that everything is complete. The Solway band ar- Every season has its own diseases, but Rheuma- tism belongs to all, for when it gets well intrenched in the system, and joints and muscles are saturated with the poison, the aches and pains are coming and going all the time, and it becomes an all-the-year- round disease; an attack coming as quickly from sud- den chilling of the body when overheated, a fit of in- digestion or exposure to the damp, Easterly winds of Summer as from the keen, cutting winds, freezing atmosphere and bitter cold of Winter. Rheumatism never comes by accident, the blood- and system before a pain is felt. It is ‘in Some J. N. Guthrie is in the city to- day from Turtle River. R. R. Bly left this afternoon for Cass Lake on land business. J. J. Conger returned this rived this afternoon ‘and will render a concert at the program to be held this evening. The program will be practically the same as outlifeéd in the Pioneer morning from a short - visit|last night, the principal feature with friends at Tenstrike. of the affair being the speech of A regular meeting of the|Peer O.Stromme of Minneapolis, Mosonic lodge will be held at the|a man with a national reputation, lodge rooms this evening. THIS AFTERNORN after business interests for the J. A. Irvine company. Samuel Simpson, the veteran £ logger, returned this afternoon| Remains of Mrs. C. Todd In- to his homein Minneapolis, terred in Greenwood Deputy Sheriff Bailey made an Cemetery Today. official visit to Kelliher last night, - returning home this morning. Jacob Jacobson, the Kelliher Funeral services were held over the remains of Mrs. C. Todd :Eztif:s‘:fig:: iltjx e!lisc::‘uil;iltra;lnsafi- at the home of her parents, Mr. 2. d 008y jand Mrs. Wm. Schroeder, in The Kanights of Pythias held a gpang Valley township, at 2 regular meeting last night at’ o'clock this afternoon, Rev. Mrs. which one- candidate took the Ted Smith preaching the sermon. second degree. The remains were.afterwards Fred Olson, the Blackduck | taken tothe First Presbyterian postmaster, arrived in Bemidji lchurch in Bemidji,” where Rev, this morning to transact busi-| White preached an eloguent fun- aess at the court house eral sermon, after which they Bert Getchell arrived in Be-|were taken to the gravein Green- midji this morning from Ten- wood cemetery. strike, where he has spent sev-, The cause of Mrs. Todd’s death eral days on land business. was convulsions caused by kid- T. J. Miller & Co., sent out 25| ey trouble, complicating child men last night to Tenstrike and | birth. inherit a strong predisposition or tendency; it is born in them; but whether heredity is back ‘of it or it comes from imprudent and careless ways of living, it is the same always and at all seasons. The real cause of Rheumatism is a polluted, sour and acid condition of the blood, and as it flows through the body deposits a gritty, irritating substance or sediment in the muscles, joimts and nerves, and it is these that produce the terri- ble pains, inflammation and swelling and the misery and torture of Rheumatism. other ' disease causes such pain, such wide-spread suffering, It.deforms and cripples its thousands, leaving them helpless invalids and nervous wrecks. ® When neglected or improperly treated, Rheuma- tiSm becomes chronic, the pains are wandering or shifting from one place to another, sometimes sharp and cutting, again dull and aggravating. The mus- cles of the neck, shoulders and.back, the joints of most often the scat of pain. Okolona, Miss. pletely, as she has not suffered_since. ommend § § S as a good medicine. J. E. REEDER. No HIS WIFE A GREAT SUFFERER. My wife had been troubled with Rhenma- tism for some time when she heard of 8 8 8, ‘which she tried and which cu.ed her oom- I rec- the knees, ankles. and wrists, are Countless liniments and plasters are applied to get relief, but such things do not reach the poisoned blood; their effect is only temporary; they are neither curative nor preventive. The blood must be purified, and all irritating matter re- moved from the circulation before permanent relief and a thorough cure is effected, and no remedy does this so certainly and so quickly as S.S.S. It contains not only purifying and tonic properties, but solvent qualities as well, all these being necessary in eradicating the poison and making a complete and lasting cure of Rheumatism. will find it notonly the best blood purifier, but a most invigoratin, as they need to enrich the blood and quicken the circulation. S. S. S. cleanses the blood of all irritating matter and the acid particles are tion, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. dissolved and filtered out of the system, thus relieving the muscles and joints and removing all dauger of future attacks. Under its tonic effect the nervous system re- gains its normal tone and the appetite and digestion im- prove, resulting in the upbuilding of the general health. S. S.'S. contains no Potash or miaerals of any deserip- Old people g tonic—just such a remedy Whether you have Rheumatism in the acute or chronic stage, the treatment must be internal, deep and thorough in order to be lasting. than an absolutely perfect cure, and best purifier and greatést of all tonics. \ : - : Write us fully and freely about your case, and medical advice will be given without charge, and our special book on Rheumatism will be mailed free to all desiring it. Never be satisfied with anything less This you can get by the use of §. S. S, the oldest THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Kelliher for employment on the p drives of John Moberg and R. E. INSTALL THE walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few appli cations she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk, An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps White, NEW PASTOR Wm. Pelkey has accepted a position with the Lamb-Carpen- ter company and left this morn-| The installatation exercises for ing for Lakeport, where he will |Rev. S, E, P. White, pastor of look after timber interests for|the First Presbyterian church of the company afew days. Bemidji, will be held tomorrow Joe King arrived in the city |evening at the church at8o’clock. last night from his homestead | Dr, Adams, Synodical minister, near Gemmell. Mr. King has|will be present and preach the away the pain that she was for- merly troubled with.” Tor sale at Barker’s drug store. L [ p———— 20% Discount Week and every store will be sold 20 per cent. must turn the stock into cash. Remember, we have Carpe:s, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Lino- leum, Mattings, Beds and Bedding,Chairs and Case Goods, in fact everything that is found in an up to-date furniture store, and each and every article will be sold at a discount of 20 per cent at this sale. Now is the time to fit up your home with new furnitare. E. L. NAYLOR. SALESROOM, 217 3rd St. Terms Strictly Cash. Will continue during the Entire K Nothing will be re- E served. We are over stocked amd Navlor’s ig Sale article in this at a Discount of Phone 32 Bemidj, Minn. been ill for some time past and|the sermon and Rev. F. J. Bar- came to Bemidji for medical aid. | rackman of Blackduck will pre- BICIEE side, propound the constitutional Through Tourist Cars to Cal quesbionsand charge the people. fornia. Rev. Neil A, Gilchrish,past or at- If you elect to go to California|large of the Adams presbytery, in a tourist car, as many do, you| will charge the pastor. The pas need not wait for certain days, | tors of all the other local churclies -but can goany day in the week | will also be on the program. All on the Union Pacific and South-|are cordially invited to attend 1 ® L [ern Pacific, as this line runs|the service. daily tourist cars to the Pacific Coast and personally . conducted excursions four timesa week.| ‘‘Jones of Binghamton” was in Double sleeping car berth. town last night, not he who ““pays Tickets on sale every day,|the freight,” but John C. Jones, March 1 to May 15, at the low|as he registered at the Markham rate of $25.00. Inquire of E. L.|hotel. Lomax, G, P. & T. A., Union Pa-| For a few hours Jones was sad ific, Omiha, Nab . and despondent, and ‘was not Bress afraid to tell his troubles. Later Orders Payable. in the day he was the happiest with e SRR (R0, B UHOR S Or e | stranger within our gates, when 1 11 be allowed on said orders afier the date of this notice. o [hecameup to the clerk of the Binghamton Man in_Luck. Dated at Bemidt Min, i Markham and ' whispered, I J-H.Wacxer. | found ’em; got ’em down at E. A. Town of Northern. “Soon after I began to take Wine of Cardui I could see that I was beginning to get back my strength.” That is ‘the comment Mrs. Seymour makes. If you are sick you can take Wine of Cardui and secure health and strength. If other medicines and other treatment have failed, that will make no difference. Few Mrs. M.Seymaur. women have taken Wine of Cardui a..r. first. Gr:rfast??vlfs‘;%m By far the greater number of Wine of f Cardui cures are women who could not secure relief elsewhere. All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. WINE or CARDUI No. 48 Straight St., GRAND RaPIDs, MicH. I am pleased to endorse Wine of Cardui as I found it so beneficial to TYestore my strength after my baby was born. I could not seem to get well enough to be up and able to do my work, and as I had been in bed for six weeks this was rather serious, but soon after I began to use Wine of Cardui I could see that I was beginning to get back my strength. In another week I was able to sit up most of the day and in a month ¥ was able to be up and do most of my work. I think 1t is splendid medicine for a woman and'’ 0#-4. @(— W can certainly give it highest praise. TREASURNR, WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. Barker’s. Now I can eata good ! dinner and look forward to smok- ing a Wadsworth Bros.” “Chico” afterwards. E.A. Barker says he has not had the *Chicos” in stock very long, but they are al- ready making a lot of friends. “Strange how homesick it makes a man to lean over a cigar case and not see a brand that he ever heard of before. That was the way I felt all day, but when I went into E. A. Barker’s and saw my old friend, the Wads- worth Bros.” “Chicos,” T knew there was a good smoke coming to yours truly. Itonly costs 5 cents, but there is no 10c cigar thatis as good, ani I have smoked most of them.”’ A Ver Little Comp arison B t00, offers of quality assortment and prices will serve tofconvince you i that this is the stove in which to buy Silverware, particularly STERLING SILVER Articles. and comprises a host of objscts ‘of all sorts especially for gifts. Our stock is complete now Our line of Lorgnette Chains and Ribbon and Metal Fobs, fine gift suggestions. We carry the SIMMONS make, which are acknowledged everywhere to lead all other Chains and Fobs, both in style and quality. E. A BARKER. P N > ) 0 SEED GRAIN LAWN GRASS SEED and a complete .line of GardenSeedsinbulkandpackages With our fre_sh and up-to-date grocery line we have ‘“Uuaiversity” and “Monogram” Canned Goods. N Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Shoes and Rubber Goods, Dry Goeds, Grockery,_Pillsbury Flour, Feed, Bran, Shorts, Hay, Etc., Ete. We would be pleased to have you call and get prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 311 Minnesota Ave. 'W. G. SCHROEDER, - Teleph‘one No. 65.

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