Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 18, 1905, Page 3

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e IS The Best (Bemidji made) THE CITY. | Go to Hakkefup’s for Photos. | Rev. Father Murphy returned from Northome this morning. Library benefit Friday evening ~ The best shoes at the lowe t prices at Gill Bros, E. B, Hulick of Northome is a yisitor in Bemidji today. Why not buy your hats at Gill Bros. The hest at the least price. M. A. Rognlein of Wilton is transacting business in Bemidji today. Wonderful bargains in men’s working pants. Gill Bros. Wade Pevey arrived in the city this afternoon from Wilton. R. A. Switzer of Minneapolis speut yesterday in. Bemidji the guest of D. D. Miller. Gill Bros., handle the celebrat- ed ““Crossett” and “The Royal Blue’’ shoes. J. W. Irwin returned last night from a business trip to Minneapolis. Del Marca cigar—none better —Bemidji made—two styles— sold by all dealers. Chairman Danaher of the county board came down from Tenstrike this morning. George Young arrived in Be- midji this afternoon from Grand at city hall, admission 50 cents. Hon. J. M. Markham is suffer- ing with a severe attack of stom- ach trouble. FOR SALE OR RENT—Resi- dence at 608 Bemidji avenue, BE. M. Bigelow. W. L. Preble went to Tenstrike | this morning on business for the Red River Lumber company. J. E. Wilkin of Cass Lake pas- sed through the city last night on his way to Tenstrike. Chas. Gustafson, editor of the Tenstrike Tribune, is a visitor in | the city today. 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. W C. Moss passed through the | city this morning euroute home to Minneapolis from Blackduck, | where he has spent several days| locking after land interests. i Regulates 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. 35 cents. Barkers’s Drug store. John Wagner, who has ‘spent | several days at Northome with| relatives, passed through the" city this morning enroute to his home in Minneapolis. Grand concert and parade every day at noon with Billy Bennett’s Big Shows, here Mon- | day, Tuesday and Wednesday August 21, 22, 23. 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. R. W. Reed, who arrived in the yesterday from Forks to spend a few days here at the home of his brother, J. P. Young. Five dollar meal tickets for four dollars at the Grill. P. S. Parish of Guthrie spent last night in Bemidji on business, returning home this morning. 0. 0. Narveson came in from MclIntosh this ‘afternoon fora short visit with his son, Arthur Narveson. -Miss Mary Bell returned last night from Royalton, where she has enjoyed a visit with friends and relatives. Robert Collar was a business visitor in the city yesterday from Northome, returning to that vil- lage last night. Wm. Hyatt arrived in the city this morning from Turtle River to spend the day in Bemidji on on business. Those who have heard Mr. and Mrs. Thompson know what a | musical treat isin store at the rlibrary benetit Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larkin are in Bemidji this afternoon on their return to Farley from Red Lake Falls and other Red River valley points, where they have enjoyed a visit with friends. John Mogan returned this morning from Northome and Kelliher, near which villages he has spent several days cruising for the Crookston Lumber com- pany. Walter Lewis of Cooperstown, N. D, is in Bemidji. Mr. Lewis is owner of a valuable tract of timber land in Maple Ridge town- ship which he will dispose of while here. Thos. Peterson, formerly en- gaced in the painting business in Bemidji, passed through the city this afternoon enroute to Duluth and the iron range towns. My, Peterson hes been located at Fargo for the past two years, Five dollar meal tickets for four dollars at the Grilr, Mrs. F. J. Wilson of Tenstrike is in the city today on her way to Sebekah, where she will attend the funeral of a brother who died in California. Dance Was Good. The popular ball given at the city hall last night under the auspices of the Bemidji orchestra was attended by a good crowd and an excellent time was en- joyed. The music was good. Calvert Sold the *‘Salambo.” Harry Calyert, manager of the Bemidji Elevator company, yes- terday .disposed of his gasoline launch, the “Salambo,” to S. D. Works of Mankato. Mr. Works will allow the boat to remain in Lake Bemidji and will use it for pleasure purposes during his frequent visits to this city. Mr. Calvert will not purchase another boat during the present season Cigar Factory Changes Hands: KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE any case of RIDNEY or BLADDER DISEASE C. J. Ellingen, who has operat- ed a cigar factory over the A. E, Winter jewelry store for several months past, today purchased the Bernard Fishenick establish- ment at the corner of Third street and Beltrami. Mr. Ellin- gen will combine the two factor- ies. Mr. Fisbenick will go to Hibbing in the near future, where he expects to re-engage in business. Band Boys Want to Join In, Crookston Times: Members of the Crookston bandare anxious to join the crowd of merry mak- ers of the base ball excursion to Bemidji Sunday and application has been made to the officials of the Great Northern for transpor- tation for them. Whether or not the passes will be allowed is not yet known, but it is altogeter probable that they will be and that the boys will take in the trip to pretty Lake Bemidji. Mrs. Cari Radi Called. Crookston Timeés: Mrs. Carl Radi who was brought to this city from her home at Bemidji some few days ago for medical treatment di d last night at the home of Henry Krogman on North Front street. Mrs. Radi " that is 'not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. WAS GIVEN UP TO DIE, B. Spiegel, 1204 N. Virginia St., Evansville, Ind., writes: - *‘For over five years I was troubled with kidney and bladder affections which caused me much pain and worry. I lost fleshand was all run down, and a year ago had to abandon work entirely. I had three of the best physicians who did me no good and I was practically given up to die. Foley’s Kidney Cure was recommended and the first bottle gave me great relief, and after taking the second bottle I was entirely cured.”’ TWO SIZES, 50c ARD $1.00, SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Barker’s Drug Store. The Kennewick Irrigating Canal acres of land on the west bank of the Columbia river, is one of the has suffered for some three months with pneumonia and it was this that caused her death. She is suryived by a husband and twelve children, seven sons [a,nd tive daughters who reside at {Bemidji. Mr. Radi was at his wife’s bedside when the end came and the remainder of the family will be here this evening. The funeral will be held Satur- day afternoon from the German Lutheran church, Rev. Kruger officiating. newest and best irrigating 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 vailey, and alfalfa, peaches, pears and all small fruits such asstrawberries, cantaloupes ete., 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 deseriptive 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 business openings in other terri- FOLEY'S which waters twenty thousand | State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Cheney makés 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 cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cnre. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn before me and 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 directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon- ials free. F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, 0. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family pills for constipation. The musicale at the opera house Friday evening 'for the benefit of the public library will be the most notable musical event ever given in Bemidji. IS *YOUR ,MONEY I¢ NO GOODb” ind will be refunded to you if after L} ‘ng half a bottle of i THE FAMOUS RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE fou are not satisfied with results, = ‘This is our guarantee which goes witl wery bottle. R Fo= Sale and Guaranteed Only bw / Barker’s Drug Store. 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. Spend Your Vacation and enjoyably via the Rail of water, g g ‘ K K g i K K K K 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 There are 10,000 lakes in Minnesota 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. way is Good COMING! ¢} Direct From The Coast . . Billy Bennett’s where he held a position with the North Dakota Decorating com- Interna- {pany. He expects to return to ticnal Falls, made a business trip| this city in the near futuve and i Six years ago I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism. I waslaid u; to Tenstrike last night, returning ! spend a few days here with his |insbed for six months, and the doctors "many old time friends. to Bemidji this morning. in The Acorn Steel Ranges is GUARA to be the strongest and mo: 1f Fire Back, NTEED st durable Fire Box made front lining or end linings burn out within Three Years we will furnish new castings to replace same free of charge. lutely guaranted for 20 years. I'ire Box and the greate Flemming Phone 57 Oven bottoms abso- The most durable st foel’:saver it " il @ Downs Bemidji. had did me no good. They changed med- icines every week and nothing they pre- scribed seemed to help me. Finally I be- gan theuse of S. 5. S. My knee and elbow | joints were swollen terribly, and at one | time my joints were so swollen and pain- ful that T could not close them when opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot. I was:getting discour- | aged, you may besure, whenIbegan$. S. S., but as Isaw it was helping me I contin- ued it, and to-day I am a sound well man and have never had a return of the disease. S. S. S. purified my blood and cured me of this severe case of Rheumatism after everything else had failed. I have rec- commended it to others with good re- sults. R. H. CHAPMAN. 1355Mt. Vernon Ave, " The poisonous acids that produce the in- flammation and pain are absorbed into the blood and Rheumatism can never be con- quered till these are neutralized and fil- tered out of the blood and system. S.S. S. goes directly into the circulation and at- tacks the disease itself. It purifies and re- stores the blood to a healthy, vigorous condition. It contains no potash, alkali or tory covered by the Northern Pa- cific Railway Mr. Mott will be glad to send it free. Will be pleased to call upon you on re- ceipt of postal card, to give you 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. 3 Tom Smart has lately received a new piano mover which insures safety in moving the instru- ments. Heis now prepared to move pianos on short notice.’ DAILY Days Commene- ing Monday High Class Repertoire---Standard Plays 25---PEOPLE---25 Concert, Band and Orchestra NOON BIG SHOW! Under Big Tent Aug 21 PARADE Al Dr. C. J. Larson, the EYhS"eye specialist, will be at home this week and will be at the Remore the balance of the |} week. Dr. Larson cannot be ex- celled in the accuracy of fitting glasses and his careful ways and skill in this line has brought the unspeakable reputation of being ‘the best in his line that makes The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. other strong min- erals, bé:t is guar- anteed entirel . vegetable, Write Do your | us and our physi- 4 5 witsh :fllt fadgsye itch? Do ydu fail to see clearly g‘;’ggok"h“;{egflui for a distance? Do you have ex- ma:jsm ,eo,fl ;m:"' treme headaches. Do not fail to SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEER northern Minnesota. teyes ache,blur,pain, water smart, Paper Hanging Kalsomining J. A. HOFF % ¥ & Shop in rear of Swedback Block. LA R R A KR have your eyes treated.

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