Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 10, 1905, Page 3

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% I Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. J. C. Moore left for Hacken: sack this morning. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private partiesa specin.}ty. Phone 1950 2. Wm. Lennon is in the city to- day from Kelliher, Those men’s stylish tan shoes came from—Straw’s shoe store. Miss Cassie MeLeod is suffer- ing with an attack of the measles. Legal cap and numbered line legal cap at the Pioneer Office. John Pasha of Blackduck is in the city today on business. If you are thinking of buying ahome see T. Beaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesota avenue. A. O’Kelliher, the Blackduck drug man, isa business visitor in the city today. A fine outlay of fruit and vege- tables for drainage day and Sun- day at Peterson’s, Mrs. J. Dule of Turtle River was an arrival in Bemidji this morning. Mary E. Kelsey, teacher of violin. Residence on Lake shore near Diamond Point. L. G. Townsend of Blackduck is renewing acquaintances in Be- midji today. Pocket maps, Minnesota, Mon- tana and North Dakota at the F. J. McPartlin of Internation- * Samuel Simpson arri city last night from Minneapolis. ‘Man-who-will- dig-a ditch cigar at Peterson’s. Sl F. S. Lang of International Falls arrived in the city last night. Governor cherries and drain- age berries-at Peterson’s. G. A. Tuller of Grand Rapids is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Hood River berries are the best at Peterson’s. Chas. Casler left last night for Turtle River on business for the Crookston-Lumber company. California fruit just in at Pet- erson’s. The Grill will "serve a special 6 o,clock Sunday dinnher tomor- row. i John Baker of Hagali township is the guest of Bemidji friends today. Legal blanks, all kinds, at the Pinneer Office. Attend the special 6 o’clock Sunday dinner at -the Grill to- morrow. Attorney H, A. Simons return- ed this morning from a business visit at Northome, For all kihds of tin work and eave troughing at right prices, call at Ross’ hardware store. W. M. Poupore and R, E; White 'of Kelliher were arrivals in Be- Salads made to order for home Pioneer Office. ;’midji this morning. al Falls is a business visitor in the city today. Oxford Ties in all styles for the whole family’ at Straw’s shoe store. Cheap hat sale at Conger’s will continue Monday on account of the rain today. New lot of misses and childs’ shoes justin, at Straw’s shoe store. C. W. Speelman of Northome came down this morning for a short visit here with old time friends. Special efforts have been made to prepare the best meal ever served in Bemidji at the Grill’s special 6 o’clock Sunday dinner tomorrow. _ There is no lever so powerfu as plain and.simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. your cough, Editor E. L. Oberg of the Blackduck American arrived in the city this morning for a short business visit in Bemidji. EYES“Dr. C. J. Larson, the eye specialist will make his next regular visit to Bemidji June 12 and 14. A. H. Pitkin, managar of the Beltrami County Mercantile com- pany, arrived inthe city this morning from Kelliher. Indigestion, constipation, dys- pepsia, kidney and liver disor- ders, anl all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollis- ter’s R ciy Mountain Tea. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. use or for private parties at Pal- ace Restaurant. Phone 219. Dr, Rowlana Gilmore left last night for Crookston, where he was called by an urgent business message. W. M. Ross can store and take proper care of your heater dar- ing the summer months. Phone 113, K Dr. C.R. Ward came down from Noirthome this morning to spend a short time at the home of his brother. Dr. L. A. Ward. Ice cream 30c per quart and special prices on larger quanti- ties at the Palace Restaurant. Phone 219. Murray Taylor, the popular newspaper man, and J. A. Twigg of Deer Rlver, are attending the drainage meeting in Bemidji to- day. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister’s Rocky ‘Mountain Tea. The greatest beautifier known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. The many friends of Robert Perkins, who was a member of the Bemidji base ball team last year, will be glad to know that he is numbered among those who graduated from the Long Prairie high school this summer. — It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister’s Rocky t visitor in th 3 from Wilton.- S Remington Typewriters and typewriter supplies at.the Pio- neer Office. L Rev. E. M. Peterson’ will hold services at Rosby tomorrow af 2 o’clock p. m, Attend the special 6 o’clock Sunday dinner at the Guill to- MOrrow. Ko J..8. Gale and H, J. Becker of Grand Rapids are transacting business in Bemidji today.” Special efforts have been made to prepare the best meal ever served in Bemi_dJ'i at the Grill’s tomorrow. W. S. Horton of Margie is one of the Ttasca county homestead- ers in attendance at the drainage meeting, Look over the menu for the special 6 o’clock Sunday dinner at the Grill tomorrow in this issue, Walter Harris, manager of the Richards hotel at Tenstrike, ar- rived in the city this morning for a short visit with his brother J. O. Harris. Go to Conger’s Monday and get one of those up to date hats. 75 in this lot $1.25 hats at 50c, $2 25 hats at 75c, $3.00 hats at from $1.00 to $1.50. A. M. Greelay, A.R. Button and S. J. Lachapelle of Ripple, who have been in attandance at the Grand Rapids term of dis- ttict cours, came up from Grand Rapids this morning to be pre- sent at the drainage meeting. Clothes Cleaned. Clothes cleaned, dyed and re- paired. Best work, cheapest prices; satisfaction guaranteed. L. Goldberg, 317 Beltrami Ave. Deafness Cannot Be Cared by local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There isonly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a 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. i We will give one hundred dol- Jars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F.J. CEENEY: & Co., Toledo, 0. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. | Take Hall’'s Family pills for constipation. IS W O P P O O At McCua.ig's This Week Special Sale OF Muslin vnderwear : O 2 During this sale we will offer great bargains. All = are this year’s buy and are extra good. Values at the former prices and the prices we offer them at now ill move them sure. Come and look them over. Don’t miss this sale. For One Week ONLY. Yours To Please Wm. McCuaig Wm. McCuaig’ l_llll.l,illl!!ltlilfi.-l-liuii special 6 o’clock Sunday dinner |- Presbyterian sa}ymes The Grill will serve a special orrow. CorporalOtto ef the local re- cruiting station yesterday ship- Ohio. Look oyer the menu for the special 6 o’clock Sunday- dinner issue. Supt. J. C. Parker of the Clear- water Logging company arrived in the city this afternoon from his home near Wilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bisiar and neice, -Helen, left this morning for Brainerd to spend a week in that city with friends and rela tives. : Miss Allen, one of the teachers employed in the Bemidji schools, eft this afternoon for Minne- apolis, where she will spend the summer vacation. Mrs. J. O. Harris and children left this morning for Eau Claire, Wis., where they will be the guests of friends and relatives for several weeks, — Mrs. C. C. Woodward and daughter, Blanche, returned last night from Portland, Ore., to take up their residence in Be- midji on Lake Bouleva d. Aad A. Tone, the Northern county commissioner and attor- ney, arrived in Bemidji this morning to attend the drainage meeting that is being held, A social dance was given last night at the Grill hall and a large number of young people of the city attended. Supper was served at the Grill restaurant and a de- lightful evening was spent. A.L. Gordon of Shevlin ar. rived in the city this afternoon. Mr, Gordon is one of the staunch advocates of drainage for north- ern Minnesota and came to Be midji today to attend the meet- ing. ; Fred Eikstadt this morning brought in from his farm in the town of F'rohn the largest growth of rhubard that has been sold in the city markets this season. Some of the plants were two feet and nine inches in height. Judge L. G. Pendergast leav:. s Monday morning for Minnehaha, where he will attend the annual reunion of the First Minnesota regiment. judge will go to Hutchinson to spend the remainder of the weeck with old time.friends, W. A. Petrequin, representing the Farrand Organ company, is in the city today from Detroit, Mich., looking after the interests of the company here. Mr, Petre- quin bas enjoyed several fishing excursiors on Lake Bemidji and expresses much surprise at the number and size of the fish taken from the lake. 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, orcall up phone No. 45 or the Crookston Lumber company. ™ SPRING EXCURSIONS. Detroit and Return $12.00, Buf- B falo and Return $14.00. On June 6-9. 13 and 18, the Duluth, South Shore and At- lantic Railway will run their popular Rail and Lake excursions from Duluth to Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland and Buffalo. The excursions will leave Du- luth via the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic railway, connecting at St. Ignace, Michigan with the famous D: & C, (Detroit & Cleve- and Navigation company) steamers. x and infermediate points). cleveland and return . Butfalo and return. “Limit—Final retn “For full information regardmg he will hold 6 oclock Sunday dinner to-| ped two recruits to 'Columblgs, From Minnehaha the | kia Preaching services at 8, occupy the pulpit at the M. E. church: tomorrow morning and | evening af the usual hours, Sun- day school at 12. = : Services at Scand. L. church at the Grill tomorrow in this|10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 12 m. Fitas Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping “it will wear away,” are drifting towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms. = KIDNEY CURE stops irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues of the kid- neys so they will perform their functions properly. ~ Healthy kid- neys strain out the- impurities from the blood as~it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body, causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble; sluggish liver, irregular heart action, etc, 1f you have any signs of Kidney or Bladder trouble commence tak- ing FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE at once, as it will cure a slight dis- order in a few days and prevent a fatal malady. It is pleasant to take and benefits the whole system, How to Find Out. -You can easily determine if your kid- neys are out of order by setting aside for 24 'hours a bottle of the urine passed upon arising. If upon examination it is cloudy or milky or has a brick-dust sediment or small particles float about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and FOLEY’'S KIDNEY CURE should be taken at once. @. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: “*About four years ago I wrote you stating that 1 had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's incy Cure, It entircly stopped the Drick= dust sediment and pain and symptoms of kidney. disease disappeared. Iam glad to say that T Thave never had a return of any of those symp- toms during the four years that have elapsed. and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffering from kidney or bladder trouble."” ‘Two Sizes, 6500 and 100. $OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drug Store. Rev. Green of Northom, will| : = FOLEY'S Manhattan Cocktail = Fricacsos of Shrimp al’ Espagnole, Spanish Styte . Chicken Mulligatawney al’ Bhonoyes Cheese Straws Cosomme gux Nedr a Ja Printainere . SoupSticks © = Sliced Cucumbers . Red Radishes Salted Peanuts inach and Spiced Beets oiachiand hwe Tmperial Brown Bread Sandwich au Beurer Noir 5 Brolled Turtle Lake Rock Bass en Normand Sance. Ravigote Leroumaise Curled Lemons ¥ Lettuce Plates Creme de Windsor au Bisquette Sliced Tomatoes Queen Olives ‘Young Onions Chow Chow -Baby Pim Olas * Dressed Lettuce n Fancy Saratoga Chips Fillette of Lake Bemidji Wall Eved Pike, Trinton Sauce Remoulade Fanchonetties Long Branch Potatoes | Neapolitainoes Cotelettes of Veal Sweetbreads, enAspice, Lobster Sauce 'z Boiled Philadelphia Young Capon,Creme de Petits Pois Moyns Supreme of Fresh Mushrooms en Paffed Casseroles aux Courtini Oyster Bay Asparagus Tips on Toast a la creme - Spanish Olives Mock Petite Pate de Fois Gras au Vim Bisqu Glace-Eau-d’-Ananas T'ruit Salad Ambrozia a la Frappe Champagne Punch Baked Domestic Spring Chicken, Pollandaise Dressing. Candied Apples Roast Prime Sirloin of Beef Picqu au Jus Yol’ks‘h(re P\lgdifigm)l& Roast Larded Leg of Spring Lamb. Mint Flavor, Jelly Aspice Braised Small Tenderloin of Beef with Champignons au Natural Breaded Cutletts of Veal, Breakfast Bacon, Tomato Sauce £ Saute of Chicken Giblets en Cases, Country Club Style Fancy Baked Pork and Beans, Steamed Brown Bread. Boston Style Baked Imported 8paghetti and Cheese al’ Itallenne Obilled Portland Fancy Fruit Molds, Whipped Cream al’ Orange Baked Ping Pong Rolly Polly, Orange Mousseline ‘ : Compote of California Yellow Peach Strawberry Short Cake. (igl]d cream Pineapple Mous Fraises et creme Steamed Potatoes Fne Pansvennatvles Whipped Potatoes Early June Peas Escalloped Tomatoes Asparagus au Gratin Steamed Graham Fruit Pudding, Brandy Sauce Apple Pie Deviled Eggs a Salad d' Homard en Mayonnaise Vanllla Ice Cream Sundae a la Raspberry Hlelan: Ple i I’\l:s;)rtcfl Cake 2 oanut Macaroons Ban : Oranges Peaches Raisins rrants Sugared D&tesA»mes T Peerless Kisses ~Oandy 7 = .emonade S Root Beer Apple Cider American Cream Checse Orisp Crackers Imported Brick Oheese Cafe Noir Milk Cocoa Ice Tea Dime Tasse ~ 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 stock is 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 certainly the finest line of Chains and Fobs produced. E. A BARKER. weeosoo e e ‘The Bargain Store’ Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Furniture, Wall Paper i -Also have samples of Brussels %ad Ingrain Carpets. Prices right. Second hand goods bought. Give us a call. M. E. IBERTSON Fir-t Door North of Post Office. Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer .-____—-.1. One Car toes, Can _ Bits. :Bear in Jefferson nic route, palatial steam | A; ‘Ju_s‘t‘ Arrived! A Groceries When you want anything first class in Groceries, call for the Monogram and Uni- T T T | 0 Specialties in Evaporated Fruit, Toma- VOtre Car Salt One Car Hay - One Car Feed Load Pillshury’s Best Flour. The Flour That Never Fails. Corn and Peas--three for Two mimi we handle the celebrated and Gotzian Shoes.

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