Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 7, 1905, Page 3

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N e THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Those men’s stylish tan shoes came from—Straw’s shoe store. T. J. Whitney is 1n the city to- day from Virginia. Wanted at once at the Mark ham Hotel, a chambermaid. Garnet Peterson has accepted a position at the First National; bank. Remington Typewriters and typewriter supplies at the Pio- neer Office. Louis Hanson, mayor of Ada, Wwas a business visitor in the city Jesterday. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty, Phone 125. John McAndrews of Fargoe was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Attorney D. H. Fisk went to Blackduck last night on legal business, returning home this morning. Tan’s are ripe, See Straw’s display of high and low tan shoes. Their “it,” this season, Assistant Cashier Carroll Learned of the Lumbermens’ State bank has returned from Fairmont. Nothing can be better than the best —Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. G. A. Tuller arrived in the city last night from Grand Rapids to spend a short time here looking after his mercantile interests. Wanted at once at the Mark- 'ham Hotel, a chambermaid. 3 New lot of misses and childs’, shoes just in,- at Straw’s shoe rstore. - Chas. Campbell left this morn- ing for Brainerd on a short busi- ness visit in that city. Oxford Ties in all styles for the whole ‘family’ at Straw’s shoe store. At a meeting of the Knights of ! Pythias last night J. A. McAvoy and John Cline took the third de- gree. » The summer term at the Crookston Academy and Busi- ness College, Crookston, Minn., commences June 19. Special rates for the summer. Write for particulars. George F Foster, agen: for the Aetna Insurance company, was in the city yesterdar and paid Mrs. C. E. Hulett the $1,500 insurance carried in the company by her husband, whose death oc- curred several weeks ago. It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Wm. Smallwood returned last night from Durango, Col., and other points in the southwest, mounths, Mr. Smallwood will take up his old position at the C. M. Bacon establishment. T. W. Swinson arrived in the ham Hotel, a chambermaid. Judge John Martin, formerly of Bemidji, arrived in the city this morning from Virginia to spend a few days here with friends. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 811 Minnesota avenue. Rev. J. B. Smith went to Nary this morning and from there he will go to a school house several miles out in the country to hold services this evening. For tired and tender feet—E. S. Straw agent for The Dr. Reidy ladies cushion sole shoes, $3.00 try them. Rev. E. M. Peterson léft yes- terday afternoon for Bagley, where he will hold Scandinavian Lutheran services. Mr. Peter- son will return home tomorrow noon, Girls, if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest beautitier known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith re- turned last night from a visit with friends and relatives at Detroit and Minneapolis. Mr, and Mrs. Smith were asccom- panied by Mr. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Van Epps of Minneapolis, city last night from Gays Mills, Wis., where he has been engaged in the real estate business for the past two years. Mr. Swinson is well known in Bemidji, having been a resident here several years ago. If you wish'a first class busi- ness education, or an academic course, attend the Crookston Academy and Business College. Competent teachers, school well equipped. New term June 19. Special rates. Write for particu- | city this afternoon from his home _ |as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your|. where he bhas spent several ing. Sl Robert Neving arnved in th at Neving postoffice, .There is no_lever so powerfu cough. A.regular meeting of the Ma- sonic lodge will be held this evenmg. Mary E. Kelsey, teacher of violin. Residence on Lake shore near Diamond Point. Theo Gulickson, agent for the Hamm Brewing company, left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will transact business for a few days. Mr. Galickson will return to Bemidji Saturday. Wm. McCuaig returned last night from Princeton, where he went Saturday. Mrs. McCuaig, who is now at Princeton, has de- cided to remain until the end of the” week before returning to Bemidji. A.P. Blom of Spaulding is transacting business in the city today. Mr. Blom states that work on the new Wilton branch s progressing very satisfactorily and that from present indica- tions the road will be completed from Wilton to Spaulding is an- other week. Frank Juneau, one of the earl- iest pioneers of Beltrami county, is in the city today from his homestead in Langor township. Mr. Juneau settled on the Black- duck river 14 years ago and has lived on the claim with his family ever since. Mrs. Junean was the first white women to arrive in this section of the county. M. J. Leak and two daughters, Misses Lena and Jennie,returned last night to their home at Black- duck, after having attended the graduating exercises held in Be midji Monday evening, in whi:h Miss Jennie Leak was one of those to receive diplomas. Mrs. Leak, who also attended the ex- ercises, will remain in Bemidjia lars. Indigestion, constipation, dys- pepsia, kidney and liver disor- ders, and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. M. E. Thurston returned to Bemidji yesterday afternoon from York, N. D., where he has been looking after work on the Great Northern stub line in course of construction out of that village. Mr. Thurston and E. R. Farley, of Marley, havea contract for constructing six miles of the line. Rummage Sale and Supper. navian Lutheran church will give a bazaar and supper at the old Ross building on Bel- trami avenue Thursday evening who will spend several weeks at their home. at 5 o’clock. All are invited to attend. The Ladies’ Aid of the Scand:-|ing about trees and shrubs, to few days with friends before re- turning home. PENDERGAST, the pioneer hor ticulturist of Luke Superior, wishes to say to all who want choice hardy fruit or ornamental trees, shrubs, vines or bulbs, that he will visit Bemidji this summer as usual later in the sea son; and asks all who prefer deal ing with an old nurseryman who will furnish them with trees or bushes raised in the state, and with such varieties as he has test- ed and knows are suited to the climate and seasons of northern Minnesota, instead of buying stock raised in a warmer climate and sold by men who know noth- wait until he comes, when he will assist them in selecting such kinds as will do the best for them. R. H. PENDERGAST, 4327 Puleston St., Duluth. S O O O O 1 At McCua.ig's This Week Special Sale OF Muslin Underwear will move them Don’t miss this sale. During this sale we will offer great bargains. All Il - are this year’s buy and are extra good. Values at the former prices and the prices we offer them at now sure. For One Week Yours To Please Wm. McCuaig Wm. &McCuaig D P O O Come and look them over. ONLY. : !llllllllll ilar establishment at ’Purfie River but ‘his. new venture at Thief River Falls will in no way. afiect terests in that village. LAA Goodrlch superintendent for the .Carpenter-Lamb com- pamy, left last night for Ten- strike, where he will: look: after the companys interests for a few days.~ The company is now hoisting about 5,000,000 feet of logs out of Gull lake that will be shipped to its mills at Brainerd and Minneapolis for manufactnre into lumber. H. R. McDonald passsed through the city last night en- route to his home at Kelliher from points in Canada, where he has spent the past two weeks with relatives. Mr. McDonald enjoyed a lengthy tour through southern Canada and visited points as far east as Montreal, Ont., and as far west as E:khorn, Man. His visit was cut short by an’ urgent business message from home which called for his immediate return. START A BANK ACCOUNT. Easy Way to Save at Least $50 a Year. By securing the agency for Wadsworth Bros.” “Chicos,” E. A. Barker has enabled ten cent smokers to save bgon every cigar they burn. The “Chicos” are every bit as good as-any 10c cigar on ‘the market, smoke free and even,and are good way up tothe end. They sell for be straight, and are guar anteed to give satisfaction. If you don’t like them, come back and get, your money. Mr. tencent smoker, every time you want a good - cigar, smoke & **Chico,”’ and then drop a nickel into your little savings bank, and you will soon have a nice tidy pile without knowing that you have been saving. Paid Fine For Assault. Wm. Doyle. was arraigned in justiee court yesterday after- noon and paid a fine of §5and costs after pleading guilty to a charge of assault in the third de- gree committed upon the person of a woman named Moore, an in- mate of one of the swamp estab- lishments. Six 0’Clock Dinner at Grill. Next Sunday -the Grill will serve a special 6 o’clock dinner. It is intended to make this meal the best that has been ser- ved at the popular restaurant and special efforts will be made to secure the best eatables that the market affords. Charter Commission Didn’t Meet. Only two or three of the chart- er commission were present at Judge Skinvik’s office last night to attend the meeting that was called by one of the members, and as a result nothing was done. Clothes Cleaned. Clothes cleaned, dyed and re paired. Best work, cheapest prices; satisfaction guaranteed. L. Goldberg, 317 Beltrami Ave Bill cases, legal files, ready binders, patent filing cases at Pioneer office. *“YOUR MONEY IS - NO GOOD”' and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MATT.J. JOHNSONS 60838 RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. This is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaraateed Only by French & Co , Mill Wood for Sale. During the coming summer, ‘Wes Wright will handle all the mill wood av the Crookston Lum- ber company, having secured that right ffom the mill manage- ment. Wood will be delivered See Wes: 5W’rlghi; 45 or . W. H. Roberts;_cflshier' of the First National bank, yesterday Iocated at 209 Third street to C. M. Bacon, The consideration was $6,000 cash. The building is now occupied by the Palace Clothing company, It is a red brick structure and was built about seven years ago. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. néss is caused byan inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you havea rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be 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- ous surfaces. 2 We will give one hundred dol- lars for any case of deafniess (eaused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrls Cure, Send for circulars free. F. J. CuENEY & Co., Toledo, O, Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Famxly pills for constipation. NORTHERN LEAGUE. GAMES YESTERDAY. Duluth-Grand Forks—Rain. Brainerd 3; Crookston 2. Fargo 1; Winnipeg 2. Modern Woodmen of America Con vention. On account of the Biennial meeting of the Modern Woodmen of America and Auxiliary socie- ties at Milwaukee, Wis., June 17- 24, the Great Northern will sell tickets at one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip. Tickets on sale for trains . arriving in St. Paul or Sioux City June 16-19 in- clusive with final return limit June 27. Consult local agent for full particulars. FOLEYSHONEY-~TAR Gures Golds: Prevents Pnoumonla disposed of his building * and lot| Deaf | " Hundreds of thousands of women suffer. with irregular periods. Thousands suffer ‘bearing down pains. Others are nervous - and have all manuer of pains in the abdo- men, back, neck, limbs and head, : - Wine of Cardui Cures all these Troubles. —_— There is hardly a home where some woman is not the victim of female weak- ‘mess in some form. In your home there is a sufferer. There is mothar in your meighbor’s home. ‘Wine of Cardui will cure you, your sister, your mother or your daughter. It will cure your neighbor. Over 1,500,000 suffering women have beer cured by Wine of Cardui. Hundreds of thousands of well and happy women have their health because some interested friend took them a bottle of Wine of Cardui or told about what this wonderful woman's tonic would do. Will you not follow Mrs. Smithers’ example by giving Wine of Cardui a trial and then tell other sufferers of your cure? 1608 Maple 8t., Louisvicus, KX, June 20, 1904 I feel i my Guty to thank you for the good Wine of Cardui has done for me. T was sereont, work.ont and on the verge of & general break-down. Providence directed one of your little my way. and I bought bottie of Wine of Cardui, T had not taken it but throe days when 8 decided change was peroepti- Dble. What it did for me it will do for any other woman, and I never fai advantage of an opportunity to recommend it as & reliable and sure mue. MRS. BESSIE F, SMITHER. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL SI.OO BOTTLES OF WINE OF CARDUL. The Selection Of The . [ . Bride’s Gift Should be made soon. If put off to long, you will be hurried in your choice, besideshaving a less complete assort- ment of things to choose from. Our stockis overflowing now with appropriate Wedding Gifts in Silver, Cut Glass, fine Clocks and Bric-a-Brac. Another LINE of goods worth mentioning, and well worth seeing is our line of- SIMMON’S Watch Chains and Fobs—the handsomest and certamly the finest line of Chains and Fobs produced. E. A BARKER. Bargain Rates To California March 1 to May 15 the Rock Island System will sell “colonist” tickets to prin- cipal points in California at the low rate of | $32.90 from St. Paul & Minneapolis Rock Island Tourist Sleepers leave - St. Paul and Minneapolis every Tuesday and Thursday, running through to Los Angeles or San Francisco. March and April are the pleasantest months in the year in Callforma—usually the worst here. The Rock Island is the southern route to California—farthest from snow and ice, nearest to sunshine. W. L. HATHAWAY, | Dist. Pass. Agent, | 322 Nicollet Ave,, Minneapolis, Minn. Cut out this ad, place name and address on margir. and send to me. I will promptly forward a book about California, a_Tourist car folder and full information concerning Rock Island service. ' ] | I[ I I | - One Car toes, Can Bits. Jefferson Groceries When you want anything first class in * Groceries, call for the Monogram and Uni- versity Brand. Specialties in Evaporated ¥ruit: Toma- Bearin and Gotzian Shoes. - One Car Salt One Car Hay One Car Feed Load Pillsbury’s Best Flour. The Flour '_l'hat Never Fails. Corn and Peas--three for Two Shoes mind we handle the celebrated

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