Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 2, 1905, Page 3

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THE CITY Flour? Barlow’s Best. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Crookston-Bemidji -base ball gawme next Sunday at 3:30. A regnlar meeting of the Samaritans was held last night. Flour? Barlow’s Best. See the Crookston-Bemidji base ball game next Sunday. Thos. Robinson of Cass Lake is a guest at the Markham. See the Crookston-Bemidji base ball game next Sunday. Rev. L. O. Opsata arrived in Bemidji this afternoon from Wil- ton. Carter’s inks and mucilages at the Pioneer Office. Crookston Bemidji base ball game next Sunday at 3:30. Dr. C. M. Smith returned this afternoon from a professional trip to Bagley. Big base ball game on the Be- midji diamond next Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty, Phone 125. Iadies admitted free to the base ball game-Sunday between Crodkston and Bamidji. Miss Hattie Haldeman went to Cass this afternoon on business before the U. S. land office in that city. v tired and tender feet—E. S. Straw agent for The Dr. Reidy Jadies cushion sole shoes, $3.00 try them, Ask to see the new line of wash goods just received ab the Ber- man ElflpOl‘i\llfl. Mr. and Mrs. John Wilmann roturned this afternoon from Srookston, where they heard the Christiania chorus last night. Saturday and Monday dis- count sale on shirt waist suits. Suits from $1.25 up. Berman Emporium. Superintendent W. A. Gould of the Crookston Lumber company returned this afternoon from a business trip to Crookston. Newest and best selected as- sortment in ladies and childrens’ shoes, slippers and oxfords in black, brown and tan. Berman Emporium. T, P. Sheldon of Grand Rapids, vice president of the First Na- tional bank of Bemidji, is looking after business interests in the city today. Manager Calvert of the Bemidji Rlevator company reports that the sale of Barlow’s Best steadily increases and the Bemidji flour is making a name for itself that will prove one of Bemidji’s valu- able assets. 1. B. Olson went to Crookston yesterday to hear the Christiania chorus which appeared at the opera house in that city last night. Mr. Olson returned home this afternoon. Are you lacking in strength and vigor? Are you weak? Are you in pain? Do you {eel all run down? The blessing of health and strength come to those who use Hollistor’s Rocky Monntain Tea 35 cents. Barker’s drug sture Erick Nelson arrived in Be- midji this afternoon from the Pacific coast, where he has spent several weeks looking over the country. Mr. Nelson will return to his home at Blackduck to- night. Marager Calvert of the Bemidji Elevator company reports that the sale of Barlow’s Best steadily increases and the Bemidji flour is making a name for itself that will prove one of Bemidji’s valu- able assets. Rheumatism, gout, backache acid poison, are results of kiduey trouble. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all olse fails. 35 cents. Barker's drug store. A. B. Daggett returned today from a tour of North Dakota and Montans, in which states he has spent several weeks. Mrs. Dag- gett, who has spent the past ghree months af Buffalo, N.Y., and other points east, will return home tonight. % R. W. Hitcheock took the after- noon train for Crookston to at- tend the alumni mecting and banquet tonight, Mrs. Hitch- cock, who ‘went to Crookston yes terday afternoon to hear the Christiania concert and to attend the alumni meeting, will return|. with him tomorrow morning. morning from a busmess trip to Tenstrike. * Pocket maps, Minnesota, Mon- tana and North Dakota at the Pioneer Office. Ladies admitted free to the base ball game Sunday between Crookston and Bemidji. Big base ball game on the Be- midji diamond next Sunday at 8:30 p. m. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., and son, Garnet arrived in the city this morning from Mr, Peterson’s homestead near Ripple. Cold cooked meats for picnics by the pound at the Palace Res- taurant. Phone 219. W. M. Ross can store and take proper care of your heater dar- ing the summer months. Phone 113, Salads made to order for home i use or for private parties at Pal- ace Restaurans. Phone 219. There is no lever so powerfu as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your aough. One fourth off on trimmed hats; in the newest mid-summer styles, Saturday and Monday at Berman Emporium. i Deputy Sheriff John Baitey made an official visit to Tenstrike last night, retunning to Bemidji this morning. For all kinds of tin work and eave troughing at right prices, call at Ross’ hardware store. Charles Reinhart, a prominent hardware merchant of Grand Forks, arrived in Bemidji yester- day to spend a few days atGrand Forks bay. Ice cream 30c per quart and special prices on larger quanti- ties at the Palace Restaurant. Phone 219. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Congdon of Blackduck were in the city yesterday on their way home from Eagle Bend, where they have spent several days with friends. General Manager W. G. Mar- son of the Minneapolis, Red Lake | & Manitoba railway company, returned last night from Minne- apolis in company with his; mother and family, who will make their future home in Be- Good advice to women. If you want a beautiful complexion, ! clear skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollistar’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Thereis pothing like it. 35 cents, tea or| tablets. Barker’s drug store.! Mrs. J. F. Oringer arrived in Bemidji last night from Brainerd where she has spent several weeks. Mrs, Oringer will visit friends in Bemidji for a few days before returning to her home at Nebish. Bill cases, legal files, ready binders, patent filing cases at entermned a party of yo ladies consisting of M Hardin, Leyde, Cnmpball. Higgins ava 6 o'clock dinner at her home on Dewey avenue. Games and music followed the| dinner. % < Contractor M. E. Smith has been awarded the contract for furnishing the lumber to be used in the construction of the new Brinkman hotel and the saloon building being built on Third street by the Duluth Brewing and Malting company. Z Evyen the first few doses of Dr. Alder’s Treatment bring won- derful relief to constipated people. Its very pleasant taste and certain laxative properties, acting without pain or griping, Crew ofGreatNorthern Work- |2t the new State Capitol Build: ing June 14, the Great Northern will sell tickets. to St. Paul and return atone fare plus 50 cents for the round trip, tickets on sale June 12 to 14, inclusive, with final return limit June 17. See local agent for furthur par- men Strenthening Bridges _ Along Line. Northern railway between Grand crew of workmen that at present is working on the bridge across the Mississippi in Bemidji. The crew starled from Grand Forks and has been working eastward and has completed about half the work along the line. New piling is being driven wherever needed all combine to make it the ideal and the old timbers of the bridges remedy for constipation. Large dollar bottles at E. N. French & Co. Mrs. F. Cherrier returned this are being replacad by new ones. Infant Son is Dead. The community was shocked morning to her home in Little | this morning to learn of the death Falls after having spent several |of the ten months old son of Rev. weeks in Bemidji the guest of her |and Mrs. S. E. P. Whith. The sister, Mrs. Mrs. Tanner George Tanner. baby has been very sick for more and son accom-|than a week with cerebro spinal panied Mrs. Cherries to Little| meningitis and his recovery has Falls, where they will visit rela- |hardly been expected from the |- tives for a month. Clothes Cleaned. first, The sympathy of the en- tire city goes out to Mr. and Mrs. White in their grief. The funer Clothes cleared, dyed and re- |al will take place from the parson- paired, “Best work, prices; satisfaction guaranteed. cheapest [age tomorrow at two o’clock in private, only friends of the fam- L. Goldberg, 817 Beltrami Ave.|ily being expected = SPRING EXCURSIONS. Assaulted 01d Man. A warrant is out for Frank Robinson of Turtle River charg- Detroit and Return $12.00, Buf-|ing him with assault committed falo and Return $14.00. upon the person of J. C. Hurshat Turtle River yesterday. The assault was committed yester- On Juhe 6-9. 13 and 18, the|dayand a warrant was at once Duluth, South Shore and At- issued. A search has been made lantic Railway will run their|for Robinson butitis claimed popular Rail and Lake excursions | that he has disappeared. from Duluth to Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and Buffalo. The excursions will leave Du- NoDanger at Blackduck. Word from Blackcuck this luth via the Duluth, South Shore | morning is to t.l.xe effect that th and Atlantic railway, connecting |forest fire which raged on th at St. Ignace, Michigan with the outskirts of that village yester-|. famous D. & C, (Detroit & Cleve- |day afternoon had been gotten and Navigation steamers. Detroit.... (and intermediate poir Toledo and retur. .. cleveland and re urr Buftalo avd return. Limit—Final return of | campany) under control after a desperate effort by the fire department and TO the citizens in general. age to property is reported. No dam- Tan’s are ripe, See Straw’s .| display of high and low tan shoes. For full inférmation regarding | Their *it,” this season. the scenic route, palatial steam- ersand special attractions for £ Deafness Cannot Be Cured these excursions, as well as for|by local applications, as they can- sleeping car or stateroom reserv- | not reach the diseased portion of ation, please apply to MART ADSON, General Agent, 450 W Superior St., Duluth. Notice. the ear. to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, There is only one way Deaf- When The ladies of the Major Wilkin- | this tube is inflamed you have a son Circle No. 51 G. A. R. are re- quested to meet with the mem- rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when itis entirely bers of R. H. Carr Post tomorrow | closed, deafness is the result, afternoon at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, |and unless the inflamation can be Pioneer office. June 3. H. W. BAILEY, J. M. FuLLER, Commander. Adjutant. Sensational Result Chicago, June 2.—Indictments against thirty men, it is said, have been drawn as a resnlt of the evidonce s.cured by the federal grand jury in its hearing of Fedel‘al Grand Sold by all Druggists. Jury In Investigations----Ten More To Come. of witnesses in connection with the methods of the meat packing industries and at least ten more are tobe drawn as a result ofa taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases outof tenare caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucu- \THIRTY PACKERS =z ARE INDICTED We will give one hundred dol- lars for any -case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free, F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Price 75 cents per bottle. Take Hall’s Family pills for constipation. 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- ment. Wood will be delivered for $2 per load. See Wes Wright, trip of the assistant attorney|or call up phone No. 45 or the general to Washington. ~ = really expensive. tively guaranteed. Presents For Commencement. For a present for the Miss or Young Man about to Graduate, our stock of jewelry and personal trinkets in Gold and Silver offers a rich choice of appropriate things. For one who owns a watch, you could safely choose a Simmon’s Watch or Lorgnette Chain or Fob, We Lave many pretty styles of theése, some of which are Yet the quality of every one is posi- E. A BARKER. Crookston Lumber company. Modern Woodmen of America Con- " vention. On account of the Biennial meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America and Auxiliary socie ties at Milwankee, Wis., June 17- 24, the Great Northern will sell tickets at one fare plus 50 cents for therodnd trip. Tickets on sale for trains arriving in St. Paul or Sionx City June 16:19 in- clusive with final return’ limit June 27.. Gonsalt local agent for full particulars. - T0O LATE CLASSIFY. | WANTEI o “All the bridgesof the Great Forks and Duluth are being re- paired and strengthened by a ON ALL PHOTOS TAKEN ON a DISCOUNT is given to all of my out of town Customers. - AGREEMENT. We, the undersigned, merchants, agree to close our respective places of business at the hour of 7.30 p. m. sharp, each and every evening except Saturdays and Mill Pay days. Same to go into effect on Monday, June 5, 1905, and continue in force wuntil the Ist day of September, 1905. - This agreement . becomes void wunless- signed by all merchants. SIGNED: Chas. Nangle Troppman, Ives, West & Co W. G. Schroeder Gill Bros. J. P. Lahr dJ. P. Young E. H. Winter & Co Fleming & Downs M. E. Ibertson A. Klein Graham & Knopke L. Goldbérg Louise Hetland Schneider Bros. derrard Plb. Co. Doran Bros. Mrs. Conger Palace Clothing L. L. Berman 0’Leary & Bowser E. L. Naylor E. S. Straw To The Public There still remains six merchants that have not signed. RETAIL CLERKS. .. P 3 T S Just Arrived! | One Car Salt One Car Hay One Car Feed One Car Load Pillsbury’s Best Flour. The Flour That Never Fails. - Groceries When you want anything first class-in Groceries, call for the Monogram and Uni- versity Brand. Specialties in Evaporated ¥Fruit, Toma- toes, Can Corn and Peas--three for Two Bits. Bear in mind we handle the celebrated Jefferson and Gotzian Shoes. ) 0 r. - Qo ® Q. 2 ‘Minnesota Ave. Satui'day, Sundayor Monday Proofs the same déy if photo is taken in the forenoon

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