Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 1, 1905, Page 3

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' % edin my presence, this Y Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. LOST—One brindle steer with heavy horns. A. Klien, ! Legal blanks atthe Pioneer office. k J. A. Collins of Nebish is a Be- midji visitor voday. Advanced fall style cravanette just received at Berman'’s. Office supplies and stationery at the Pioneer stationery store. Thomas Dooher is a Bemidji wisitor from Quiring. R. A. Kempel of Wilton is re newing acquaintances here. Nate Cremer, of Fosston is a Bemidji vissitor today. * ¥ Mrs. D. H. Congdon of Black - duck is a Bemidji visitor toda y . Good carbon paper can be had " at the Pioneer office. J. Bisiar is spending the day. attending business matters at Walker, Good wages to compant gir for general housework. Inquire at Berman Emporium, J. C. Parker of Stillwater is here today looking after business interests. Typewriter ribbons and sup- s plies of allkinds at the Pioneer offi ce. Theo. Gurickson left this afternoon for Grand Rapids on a short business visit. The Princess grocery yester- day purchased fifteen bushels of berries from the Indians. C. M -Bacon returned this morning from a business trip to Blackduck and Kelliher. Otto Peterson came up from Laporte last evening and is spending the day in the city. . Arthur Lindeke and wife are Bemidji visitors from St. Paul. Mr. Lindeke is a member of the Lindeke, Warner & Co. J. H. O’Neil, the genial loxd of the Great Northern of Park Rapids is looking business interests here. Miss Emma Tanzer arrived in by land- hotel after the city last night from Pequot| to remain here until after the meeting of the Modern Samari- tans Thursday niglit. v M. Husen of Staples, chief dis- » patcher of the Northern Pacific, accompanied Superintendent Strachan of the M. & I. to Be- midji yesterday on a short pleas- ure trip. Fred Wilson, I, A. Chapman. L, L. Reynolds and H. J. Klemm are visitors in the city today from Tenstrike on business be- fore the board of county commis- sioners. 4 P. E. Peterson, formerly a resi- » dent of Bemidji, but who lately ‘has accepted a situation as brake- man on the Great Northern from .~ Carman to Cass Lake, is spend- ing' a few days in the city with friends and relatives. Rev. Broomfield leaves tomor- row for a two weeks visit with relatives at Boulder, Col. Mus, Broomtied who has been there for the past two months will re- turnwith him. Duringhisabsence Thomas Prizelle will occupy the pulpit of the Baptist church. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, ¥ Lucas county. * Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is a senior rartner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of One Hundred Dollars for each and every case of catarrh that caunot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cnre. Frank J. +Cheney. Sworn before me and subscrib- 6th day of December, A. D. 1886, A. W. Gleason, (seal.) Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon- ials free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. \ Take Hall’s Family pills for L] constipation. \ ™ of Gra today. Miss Eva Powell of Warren at- tended the Bemidji Bible Confer- ence. : Mrs.] Funkley and Mrs. A. Larson were passengers to Nary this morning. R. E. White arrived last even- ing from Duluth and went north on the M. & I. this morning. W. R, Spears, the Red Lake merchant, isa business visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. A. A. Carter left this afternoon for Ball Club fora visit there with relatives. John F. Gibbons returned last night from St. Paul, where he has enjoyed a visit with relatives. O Miss Alice Mills returned last night from an extended visit with relatives at Superior, Wis. Wheelock & Hawks this morn- ing shipped 40 men to Akeley for employment by the Red River Lumber company. ° nd Rapids are in the ¥ g Rev. Kvammen of Shevlin ar- riyed in the city this afternoon to enjoy a yisit with Rev. "E. M, Peterson. At a meeting of the Chapter masons held last evening four new members were given the P. M. degree, A. Olson, proprietor of the Merchants hotel of Blackduck is renewing acquaintances here and attending to business matters. J. W. True and wife of Man- kato are in the city for a few days outing. Mr. Trae is repre- sentative for the Manakota Free Press. Chairman A. Danaher arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike to attend the August |} meeting of the county commis- sioners. F. G. Troppman, formerly in terested in the Bazaar store in Bemidji, arrived in the city last|se night from Fergus Falls to spend a few days here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. W. N, Bowser left yesterday afternoon for Port. land and other points of interest on the coast. They will be ab- s2nt from the city three weeks. Wm. Parker, employed at the Crothers tonsorial establishment left this morning for Kansas, |} where he will visit friends and |: relatives. Parties wishing to settle the accounts due R. R. Bly, former. ly owner of the Model Bakery, |. are requested to call at the Pal- : ace Restaurant, Mrs. W. D. Macready and daughter, of Minneapolis are spending a two weeks’ vacation with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Abercrombie. Mrs. M. A. Matthews and Mrs. N. M. Cross and children of Minneapolis are in the city, guests at the home of their brother, Chester McKusick. Sergeant Otto and Private Johnson of the local recuiting office returned this morning from a fishing excursion to Plantage- net. lake. They report a good catch of fish, Deputy Sheriff Chas. Doran of Itasca county was in the city to- day enroute home to Grand Rapids from Northome, where he took charge of two men given 40 day sentences in the county jail by the justice at Northome. L. W. Gilbert, cashier of the Bank of Clencoe, is in the city to day. This is his first visit to Be- midjiand is well pleased with the natural advantages Bemidji has. He took the afternoon train for Crookston. Mrs. L. B. Anderson and Miss Nellie Hanson passed through the city today enroute to their home at Albert Lea from Bagley, where they have spent some time with friends and relatives. We still haye some 800 feet of the finest grades of garden hose that we will offer for the rest of this week only atinvoice price. We will throw in a nozzle. If you want garden hose ata bargain, you will not miss this sale.—Jer- rard Plumbing Co. . ; D SE— ‘Ipany 'is in the» city today from Wilton. i ~ A. Halvorson, who has been in the city from Minneapolis for several days past, will return home tomorrow morning. Attorney P. J. Russell left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will appear as attorney in the contest case of Signel vs. Signel, testimony in which will be taken before a referee today. J. P. Pogue today started the work of remodeling his, livery and sale stable on Second street. The establishment will be thoroughly renovated and will be treated to a coat of whitewash and paint. Peter Larkin, employed at the Golden Club, has left Bemidji for Portland, where he will 'take in the fair, From Portland Mr. Larkin will visit Reno, N. M , and other points south, -before returning to Bemidji. CITY COUNCIL, The following resolution was introduced by seconded by pailey, Whereasit ap- i tion of the village council and expedient, and for ts of the public that the fol- arts Third street in said village be brought to the established grade for said street, as appears from the map, plat or pro- file of said street establishing grade thereon, which_is on file and of record in the office of the village recorder in and for said village of Bemidji_ to-wit. From Minnesota avenue west to Park avenue and from Beltrami ave- nue east to Bemidji avenue in said village of Bemidji. Now, therefore, be it resolved that all per- sons owning property abutting or fronting upon that parto Third street in said village as above designated, be. and they are hereby notified that they will be heard re- said proposed improvement and g of said street at the hour of eight (8) ock p. m. on Monday the Tth day of August 1905 at the council chambers in the village hall in said village. 3 And be it further resolved that notice of this restlution be served upon the parties in- terested by publishing the same once in the Bemidji Pioneer, a weekly newspaper. print- ed and published in said village of Bemidji, the same being the official paper of said vil- lage. On the call of "'ayes” and “noes” the follow- ing voted “a; owser, Graliam, Bailey, noes” none. Resolution declared unanimous- :d. A.E. HENDERSON President Recorder 3 The following resolutions were introduced by Bowser seconded by Graham. Whereas upon the petition of two-thirds of the pro- owners. abutting on the line e and avenues hereinafter d an g upon its own motion, be ng it for the best interests of the village. thata wuld be built in and through the s nd avenues hereinafter des No :refore i four_inch sewer by cording to the pla office of the village res innesota avenue on Third street in sai lag thence east on_ said Third street to the center line of Beltrami avenue thence south on said Beltrami avenue to the center lineof Second street. tnence easton Second street to Lake Bemidii, thence out into said lake, asuitable distance as shown by the plans and specifications herein- before mentioned, And be it further resol- ved that all persons owning property abut- ting on said streets and avenues, which will be affected by saidproposed sewer, be, and y_are, notified that they will be aid proposed sewer hy the Monday’ th m, of said day, or ass sible. Resolved, further that notice hereof be n to all persons interested by publishing same in the Bemidji Ploneer, the official per of said village, once in each week for Lwo suecessive w s priorto the date of such proposed hearing, On the call of “ayes” and ke " the following voted ' Bowser, . Graham, “no” none. A.E, E Low Rates to Grand Forks. On account of the street fair and carnival at Grand Forks, July 31 to August 5, the Great Northern Railway is making cheap rates. Ask your local agent for full particulars. THE LIVER QUARANTINE “‘TAKING HIS MEALS OUT."” QHurried eating has ruined many a man’s stomach. The digestion-destroying pro- cess is gradual, often unnoticed at fgst But it is only a short time until the liver balks, the digestive organs give way, and almost countless ills assail the man who endeavors to economize time at the ex- pense of his health. (A torpid liver causes a quarantine of the entire system. It locks in the diseased rms and body poisons and affords them 11 glay, inviting some serious illness. QIn families where August Floweris used, a sluggish liver and constipation are un- ::;fiwn,_sg‘ are all ztomscg ai‘l;ments, as as indigestion, pepsia, heartburn, Headaches and bidney and blader sfecs tions. No well-regulated family should be withont thisstandard remedy. 0 QTwo sizes, 25¢ and 75c. All druggists. b1 4oppuig pow skeappy Seyem Olueberry an pberr; |seasonis now well under harvested this year. Large the fruit. BRIGHT'S DISEASE 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, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE stops irregularitie$, 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. Itis 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. G. B. Burhans Testifies After Four Years. G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N. Y., writes: “‘About four years ago I wrote you stating thas T had been entirely cured of a severe kidney trouble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure, It entirely stopped the brick= dust sediment and pain and symptoms of kidney disease disappeared. I am glad to say that I have 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, 600 and 100. $OLD AND RECOMMEMNDED BY Barker’s Drug S tore. er: y way and a bountiful crop will be parties are daily ‘leaving town for the favorite spots to gather The season) has been favorable to the ripening and large juicy berries is the result. e , that I feel it my duty to advise sick and suffering ‘women to try this wonderful remedy. MISS MARTHA HUBER, 505 East 88th St., New York City. wish that all suffering women knew of its good qualities. MRS, WILHELMINA SNOW, Treas. Economic League, Portland, Me. - Every woman suffering with female trouble should try Wine of Cardui, and I fully believe they will experience the same benefits and cure which I have. MRS. L. A. AUSTIN, L 606 N. 6th 8t., Kansas City, Mo. . My advice to suffering women is to take Wine of Cardui and the; will never be disappointed in the results. MISS LOUISE FINE, o4 125 Hennessy St., New Orleans, La. WINE or CARDUI These women say Wine of Cardui will cure menstrual disorders, bearing down pains, ovarian pains, leucorrheea, aervousness and hysteria—that this. pure wine will rob child- birth of its worst agonies, and that the change of life need have no terrors for a woman who takes this great female tonic. @ Wil you take their advice? Secure a Bottle of Wine of Cardui today. / Wine of Cardui has besn so_helpful to me Wine of Cardui is simply wonderful and I - —— e e EDITORIAL. Qualitylisthe great] trade get- ter and trade retainer, Advertising may make the first?sale and no more, if qual- itylis;absent. We want the second and all the following sales. That's why we put quality first with all our goods. E. A. BARKER, Jeweler. Ask our local agent aboutJthe side trips to the many show places along the line of the Great Northern Railway ¢The Comfortable Way’’ TO THE Lewis & Clark Expositioni For rates and further information call on your local agent or address F. ). Whitney, Pass’r Traffic Mgr, St, Paul. '$The Comfr—itds Way® ties. N OO OO O W P P e JE K 0 VN S D 1 e - SPECIAL SALE We are now selling out our line of Summer Goods at COsT Via Cotton, Voiles, Lawns and Dimi- Bemidji, Before buying your Shoes, stop and see the Latest Styles and Largest As- sortment. will please you. E. H. Winter & Co. The prices are right and Department Store. Minn. - T P AP A | l u &af | . | i 1 !

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