Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 5, 1905, Page 3

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8 e . -t ] THE CITY Go o Hakkerup’s for Photos. W. F. Dewey .spent Thursday in Bemidji. F. O. Sibley is in the city today from Solway, Little Falls vs.’ Bemidji Sunday at the fair grounds. Fred Jordan left last night for Duluth. 2 Chas. Hamlin of Nebish spent yesterday in Bemidji. Good carbon paper can be had at the Pioneer office. M, G. Slocum was a Turtle River yisitor last night, H. A. Simons returned from a business trip to Northome. Office supplies and stationery at the Pioneer stationery store. W. W. Hartmou left this after- noon for Cass Lake on business. J. A. Ludington spent last evening at Blackduck on busi- ness. William Blakely came up from Minneapolis and went on to Far- ley iast evening. Little Falls vs. Bemidji Sunday at the fair grounds. (Charles Carter spent yesterday in Bendia i returning to Tenstrike last night. The Misses May Walsh and Huldah Malmgren, of Bagley, are Bemidji visitors today. N. W. Olson is a Bemidji visitor from Walker. A J. D. Jones madea business trip to Kelliher Thursday night. Mrs. George LaBree of Funk ley is in the city today. C. M. Stanton of International Falls spent Thursday in Bemidji. Mrs. Charles Reading of Dex- terville is a visitor in the city to- day. S. E. Thompson of Tenstrike is transacting business in Be- midji today. Couuty Anditor Wilmann transacted business at Black- duck yesterday. The 16 year old son of Ludwig Boelke of Frohn township is suf- fering with measles, Miss Mabel Bisiar left this morning for a months visit with friends and relatives in St, Paul. M. D. Stoner returned Thurs- day night from St. Paul, where he spent several days on busi- ness. Miss Beulah Brannon left Thursday night for Northome to spend a few days with her father, a guestat the home of her son, Harry Koors, i Mr. and Mrs. W, G. Schroeder are the parents of a 10 pound son, born this morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Newberry of Crookston are the guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. W. Hitcheock. W. B. McLachlan who was in- jured a few days ago is-now past danger and rapidly recovering. Ben Schneider of Iron River, Wis., is in the city tospend a few days with his brother, Emil Schneider. Dr. F. J. Mitchell, of Euclid was in Bemidji last evening, He returned home on the morning train. ness trip to Blackduck last night, returning to Bemidji this morning. Miss Mabel Hilts, who has spent several days in Bemidji 'with friends, returned to her home at Kelliher Thursday night-, Remember the M. & I run .a special train through Bemidji to- W. S. Brannon. Evan Carson, who has been again fora breath of city life. Remember the M. & I. runa MOrrow morning, spending a month laboring in the|spend a day in Bemidji should camps north of Wilton is in town | take advantage of this opportun- . special train through Bemidii to-* the mid. . returrfing in| Makes the face bright as the the evening. All who wish t0|gummer morn. That’s what Hol morrow morning, returning in the evening. All who wish to ity. Comforts the heart,strengthen Is good ill or well. Mrs. Rosa Koors is in the city| . J. A. Ludington made a busi-| FROHN. plentiful, Nels Willits is having the lum- ber sawed forhis new house to take the place of the one recent- ly destroyed by fire. Jesse Gile is home from a visit with relatives in North Dakota. . Mrs. Carl Radiis still on the sick list. Albert Brewer is visiting Mr. |b and Mrs. Frank Henderson of|} Maltby. neatresidence. " The town board at their meet- | ber of important road contracts The people of this ‘town have as nice roads as any township in the county. Fred Eikstad had an operation iperformed at the Bemidji hospi- tal last week. ; John Harrow, who is employed at the big Crookston Lumber Co. mill has moved to Nymore to be nearer his work. Subscribe for the Pioneer and get the best weekly paper in the | E county. S. Broten is erecting a new and | ¥ ing held last Saturday let a num- | & Blueberry pickers are quite -8 Trains Time will be found satisfactory, if between St. Paul, Minne- apolis, Duluth, Butte,MHelena, Missoula, Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland, you use the Northern Pacific Ry. For rates and information write Harry W. Sweet, Dist. Pass. Agt., Fourth and Broadway Sts., St. Paul, Minn. Send six cents for WONDERLAND 1905, four cents for Lewis and Clark booklet, four cents for Minnesota:Lakes booklet, to A. M. Cle- land, General Passenger Agent, St. Pgul. “YOUR MONEY I§ NO GOOD” ' :nd will be refunded to you if after uf ng hal_ffla bottle of '1 THE FAMOUS | Mrs. F. J. Thompson has re-|spend a day in Bemidji should|jister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will turned from Portland, Ore,,|take advantage of this opportun- do, Cures when all else fails. 35 where she took in the fair, Miss Maud Bailey left this morning for a few weeks visit with relatives at Jamestown, N.D. W. S. Brannon came down from Northome this morn- ing and is spending the day in the city. W. A. Gould returned yester- day from a short business trip to Kelliher for the Crookston Lum- ber company. A large number of berry pick- ers spent yesterday and today at Nary and returned with heaping pails of red raspberries. Knute Olson passed through the city today enroute from Funkley to Alexandria, where he will spend several days on busi- ness. Jim Hagadown, chief police at Tenstrike, returned to his home last evening after a day in Be- midji on official business. R. M. Skinner, bookkeeper at the First National bank, left this afternoon for Albert Lea. where he will enjoy a visit with friends and relatives. John McDougald arrivediin the city this morning from Black- duck and left this afternoon for Cass Lake on business before the U. S. land oftice. Martin Nelson was given 30 days in the county jail by Judge Pendergast this worning for be. drunk and acting in ahighly dis- orderly manner. A. C. Jobnson, manager of the Kelso Lumber company’s saw mill at Turtle River, returned home Thursday night after hav- ing transacted business in Be- midji. W. H. Strachan and M. W. Downing, superintendent and auditor of the M. & I. came in last evening from Brainerd and left this morning for points up the north line. Dan McDonald, who has been confined to the county hospital for some time past with an at- tack of erysipelas,was today taken to St. Anthony’s hospital for treatment. Remember the M. & I. runa special train through Bemidji to- morrow morning, returning in the evening. All who wish to spend a day in Bemidiji should take advantage of this opportun- ity. When you feel a sense of weight and oppression after meals it means indigestion. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea positively cured indigestion, and stomach troubles, 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. constipation ity. cents. Barker’s Drug Store. 25.000 DEAD Killed with our Poison Fly Paper and Insect Powder. The standard of Excellence. RHEUMATISM and| BLOOD,CURE fou are not satisfied with results, This is our guarantee which goes wit} wery bottle. ' For Sale and Guaranteed Only by Barker s Drug Store. Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED E.N.FRENCH @ CO. CITY DRUG STORE. Special Exhibition FINE PIANOS Now on Sale In Bemidji, Minn by The Metropol Steinway Knabe Emerson, Ernest In order to acquaint the people of this city with the magnitude and excellence of this line of pianos represented Of Minneapolis they hav.e placed on exhibition at the above address, a }arge shipment of new pianos of latest designs, represent- ing 1905 styles of the following prominent manufacturers. itan Musie CO. Weber Ives & Pond Gabler, and others. Don’t Fail To See These Beautiful Instruments. instruments. This exhibit will last for a few days only—just long enough to show what the Metropolitan offers its customers —and you are invited to call and examine these superb Mr. P. F. Hammersley representing the company will be in charge of the exhibit, Goods of AllDescription Stored J. P. Pogue. EDITORIAL. Quality;isthe great trade get- ter and trade retainer, .| Advertising may make the first_sale and no more, if qual- ity is;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. 7Ask our local agent about{ithe side trips to] the many show places alonggthe line of the Great Northern Railway ‘“The Comfortable Way”’ TO THE Lewis & Clark Exposition For rates and further information call on your local agentlor address F. ). Whitney, Pass’r Traffic Mgr., St, Paul. D U P . ; SPECIAL SALE We are now selling out our line of Summer Goods at ties. p P O O COST Via Cotton, Voiles, Lawns and Dimi- Before buying your Shoes, stop and see the Latest Styles and Largest As- sortment. The prices are right and will please you. E. H. Winter & (o, Department Store, Bemidji, Minn. 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