Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1905, Page 3

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THE CITY. * Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Henry Plummer is & visitor in the city today from Funkley. Good carbon paper can be had at the Pioneer office. A regular meeting of the city council will be held this evening. Office supplies and stationery at the Pioneer stationery store Ben Schneider returned last night to his home at Iron River, Wis. Clean fun and delightful music Aug, 16. »\ Dr, Phinney went. to Missis- sippi Saturday night to spend a few days with friends. See Bob McGinley’s original facial pictures Aug. 16. s L. Langaard passed through the city Saturday night enroute home to Blackduck from St. Paul. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the ""eye specialist, will be at home at Hotel Remore, Be- midji, Aug. 16 to 20 inclusively. Mrs. H. L. West returned yes- terday from Emerson, Iowa, . where she has enjoyed a visit with her parents. See Miss Lezette Hoskins new feature acts, songs, and dances with Bob and Eva McGinleys new Comedy Co. Aug. 16, General Manager Marson of the Red Lake railway returned Seturday night from a business trip to Minneapolis. The funny Comedy of NATZ Aug. 16. ¥ G.E.Crockerand Bert Getchell returned from Kabekona Satur- day night after spending several s, days in that vicinity on business. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Snow and son, Chester, returned Saturday night from Portland, Ore.. where they visited the fair, and North Yakima, Wash. Aad A. Tone passed through the city Saturday night enroute home to Northome from Inter- national Falls, where he has E. L. Warren of Cass Lake spent Sunday in Bemidji: K. J. Mclver arrived in the city this morning from Farley. Matt Jones of Northome is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Mrs. Mary E. Bain arrived in the city this morning from Black- duck. George Dillworth of Blackduck is transacting business in Be- midji today, Henry Williams of Brainerd is spending a few days in Bemidji on business. Gotleib Suter, clerk of Black- duck township, is a visitor in Be- midji today. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bailey re- turned from their homestead on the Turtle River this morning: Chas. Casler went to Kelliher Satuzday night on ‘*;)smessffu" the Crookston Lumber company. Miss Dora Hazen left last night for Parkers Prairie, where she will be the guest of friends for several weeks. L. G. Crothers left this morn- ing for Minneapolis, where he will spent a few days on busi- ness. C. W. Warfield, W. C, Bryant ing for Minneapolis, for a short visit with friends and relatiyes. Frank Anderson arrived in the city this morning from Northome to enjoy a short visit here with friends. Ray Sprague has resumed his duties at the O’Leary & Bowser store after having enjoyed a two weeks vacation in the twin cities. Emil J, Brink, formerly en- gaged in business in this city, was a visitor in Bemidji over Sunday from Cass Lake. W. E. Hazen and daughter, Nina, left last night for Parkers Prairie to spenda few weeks with friends and relatives. Summit Hotel for Rent. Being desirious of taking a va- and John Warfield left this morn. | * spent several days on business. |gation for the winter, we will M.E. Smith has relaunched |rent our “popular hotel. The his gasolene launch after having|same will be furnished. Fuel . replaced the one horsepower en-|free. Good barn in connection. - gine that formerly propelled the|This is one of the best paying boat with a four horsepower en-|houses in the country. Long es- s Mrs. W. S. Brannon, gine. Miss Lezette Hoskins, the Chicago vaudeville star, ragtime singer and dancer, trick pianist, who carries her own piano, with the show at the City Hall Wed- nesday Aug. 16 with Boband Eva McGinley Co. T. K. Danforth left this morn- ing for Minneapolis, where he o will visit with friends and rela- tives and incidentally take in the state fair. Don’t wait until your blood is impoverished and you are sick and ailing, but take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It will positively drive out all impuri- ties. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Miss M. Rogers, who for the past two years has been employ- ed at the Bemidji Steam laundry has resigned her position and left this morning for her homeat v Nary for a two weeks’ visit. 4 Miss Rogers will return to Be- midji. Babies’ skin will be soft, fair and smooth if you give them Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. It regulates the stomach and boweis, It makes the little ones sleep and grow. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. M. A, Clark, Mrs. I. S. Boyer, Miss Blanche Boyer. Miss Bertice Brannon, Miss Vinnie Johnson, Miss Carrie Graham, Arthur Brannon, Walter Brannon and *Boobons”’ Boye1 composed a party that spent Sunday at Northome, returning to Bemidji this morning. Reclates the stomach and bowels, heals and soothes the little ones’ stomachs and gives them a healthful and natural sleep. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea is the children’s bene- factor. 385 cents. Barkers’s Drug store, \- tablished. Very popular. The rent will be small to the party that will take good care of the property during our absence. Andrew Larson is in the city today from Solway. Miss Hattie Haldeman went to Oass Lake yesterday. ’F O. Sibley arrived in the cif,y this afternoon from Solway. J. S. Rosholt made a business trip to Cass Lake this afternoon, - Attorney P, J. Russell was a busicess visitor at Cass Lake to- day. Frank Smith of Bagley spent Sunday in Bemidj with friends and relatives. D. W. Carter, the Quiring postmaster, is in the city today on his wsy to St. Paul. “A. L. Gordon of Shevlin ar- rived in the city-this to spend a .short time here on business. Cashier W. L. Brooks of the Lumbermen’s State bank went o Ga:sa § 01 ’h:[s&afbernodn’ on :0Spe ‘ors ae- Re‘ hat «o‘f Deedfix cazBinated | rwent to Tenstrike Saburdayl evening to spend a few days on business. Wheelock & Hawks today shipped 30 men to Akeley for employment by the Red River Lumber company. County Attorney E. T. Teits- worth of Clearwater county is a visitor in the city from Bagley this afternoon on official busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Conger of McIntosh spent yesterday in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conger. Mr. Conger is cashier of the Citizen’s bank at MecIntosh. NHERITED MEFULA When achild I had a very severe ate tack of Diphtheria, which camenear prov- ing fatal. "‘Uponrecovery the glands of the neck were very much enlarged, and after the free use r{ iodine, the right one was reduced to its normal size, but the left one continued to grow—very slowly at first, until it was about the size 6f a goose egg, which began to press on the wind- pipe, causing difficult breathing, and be- came very painful. An incision was made and a large quantity of pus discharged. The gl m;f was removed, or as much as could with safety be taken oit. For ten ears I wore alittle piece of cloth aboutan inch long.in my neck to keep the place open. - During this time I had to have it cut’open by the doctor every time I took cold or the openifig clogged. In the Sprin; or early Summer of 1884 I was pemmde bymywtteto ‘use S, S. S., which I did, + | strictly in accordancé with directions, I took twenty-six large bottles, and was en- tirely ; for I have not suffered since that time. .. "B. S.RAGLAND. ' Roya sg_mfg T leston; Si nly. ddnulsbmady can readl & Tfl ’ifi sease like Seroftila, ' When' tored to anormal condition ecrofulous deposits are carried off therh,‘d‘ a gradudl returnitohealth, S.8.S. is well knownasa blood purifier and tonic. It is the only guaranteed, strictly ve’getable remedysold. Ifyou have any signs of Scrofula, write us and our physicians will advise you free The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. The famous Bob and Eva Me- Ginleys Comedy Co., in new plays, songs and dances, latest illustrated songs, will be wel- comed back by a full house Wed- nesday Aug. 16 at the City Opera house. They are great favorites here. i COM BIG S Under B 3 ing Monday J. W. SPEELMAN AND WIFE, Buena Vista, Minn. DAILY NOO Days Commenec- ING! Direct From the Coast . . Billy Bennett’s HOW! ig Tent Aug 21 High Class Repertoire---Standard Plays 25--.PEOPLE---25 Concert, Band and Orchestra N PARADE. book of samplestor Tailor Made Cothing for Gentlemen. We know we can save you money, stop and see them, the price are right. A perfect Fit Guaranteed! ¢ = SUMMER GOODS AT COST.-2x E. H. Winter & Co. refunded - . SIS Phone 30, Dept. store Satisfaction or money BEMIDJI, i MIN’ESOTA Just Received A Full and Complete Line of Ladies, Children and Men’s Shoesin the Latest Fall Styles ‘We wish to call your attention to our tall llllllll_lllllllllilllllllll The Kennewxck lrngatmg Canal which waters ' twenty thousand acres of land.on the west bank of the Columbia river, is one of the newest and best 1rr1ga.bmg pro- positions in the United States. Kennewick is the gateway to the Yakima valley. The season is from two to three. weeks earlier: than the upper-valley, and alfalfa, peaches, pears and all small fruits State of Ohm, Clty ot Toledo,; Lucas county. | : Frank J.. Cheney ‘males oath% that -he is a senior rartner of the | firm of F'. J. Gheney & Co., doing | i wusiness in the City of Toledo, | county and state aforesaid, and | that said firm will pay the sum | of One Hundred Dollars for each. - A and every case of .catarrh that - caunot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh” Cure. Frank J. Cheney. - €. busitu.s'vpenitgs in other terri such asstrawberries; cantaloupes etc., which ripen very early, com- mand the highest market price. Write to C, W. Mott. General Emigration Agent, Northern Pa- cific Railway, St. Paul, Minn., and he will send you desecriptive pamphlets of the Yakima yalley where land can still be had at reasonable prices and in a climate mild and healthful. If you wish information regarding’lands or tory. coveredfby the Northern ] clfic Railway Mr. Mott will b glad to ‘send it free. Will be pleased to call upon you .on re- ceipt of postal card, to give vou full information regarding rates, tickets, through car and train service arrangements, etc. Harry W. Sweet, District Pas- senger Agent, Fourth and Broad-| way streets, St. Paul, Minn. Bids for Sprinkling ‘Streets. Sealed bids will be received un- til Monday evening Aug. 14th 1905, by the undersigned, for sprinkling the streets in Bemidji for the season of 1905. The coun- cilreserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. W. BAILEY, Recorder. Read the Daily Pioneer. Sworn before me aud subscrib- ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. - A.W.Gleason, (seal.) Notary Public, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts du-ectly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 'Send for testimon- ials free, F. J. CHENEY & Co., ‘Toledoy Q. Price 75 cents per - bottle; Sbeld by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Fa,mlly pills fm" constipation. . .. : -y YOUR MONEY I!". 'NO GOOD? ind. will be refunded to you if a.fm'q ‘ng half a bottle of = THE FAMOUS : RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE Jou are not satisfied with results. ‘This is our guarantee which goes wfl wery bottle. i Eas Sale and Guaranteed Only ho | Barker’s Drug Store. - See Eva McGinley’s great Dutch girl with the wooden shoes Aug. 16, R e i e e —— EDITO RIAL. = 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. first with all our goods. E. A. BARKER, ’ That's why we put quality ) Jeweler. lllllllllllll)llllll!-lllllll and enjoyably via the of water, St. Paul, Minn. Fishing at one of the delightful summer resorts in the Minne- sota Lake Park Region which are reached so quickly Northern Pacific Railway There are 10,000 lakes in Miunesota besides hundreds of streams teeming with various denizens of the world For rates and information write Harry W. Sweet Dis- trict Passenger Agent, Fourth and Broadway streets, Send four cents for Minnesota Lakes Booklet to A. M. Cleland, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. is Good Fall Meetings, cursions to Duluth. of the Merchants’ Association to be held at Duluth, August 17 to 24, August 31to September 7 and October 26 to Noveiober 2, the Great Northern Railway is ‘making reduced rates. This will enable you to see the city at the Lead of the Great Lakes, yit the immense grain elevators, the Merchants Ex-|bead of the famous inland sea. For rates and detailed informa- tion, call on your local agent. On account of the fall meetings|Low Rates to Street Carnival, Superior, Wis. On account of the street carni- val at Superior, Wis., August 14 to 19 1905, the Great Northern Railway is selling tickets at re- duced rates. For rates and full information consult yonr local TioW: agent. aerial bridge, the coal docks and mmsnommm other places -of interest at the for children; eafe, sures_No opiates 4 | I===eoTIVEPAGE [ | | | |

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