Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 26, 1905, Page 3

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L s 17 + U New Hotel pposite Depot. 333333333 S32333333), Rates: $1 to $2 per day. 25 Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. - Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. W §F LT ETEECEECCELEEETEEEEETFETECTECTEETREETEEEEE seedd Stechman, Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. J. C. Dale was a Bemidji visitor in the city yesterday. Del Marca cigar—none better —Bemidji made—two styles— sold by all dealers. E. D. Alger of Tenstrike is registered at the Markham. Bemidji vs. Wadenaat the city ball park Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. L. Daniel, of Red Lake are the guests of| Bemidji friends today. | Cream for sale at Armstrong’s lunch room. Miss Mary McAllister return- ed last night from Portland, Ore., where she visited the fair. Base ball Sunday afternoon at the city tase ball park. We are selling a car load of| gond barley and oats below cost. Call and get our prices. Schroeder’s store. Rev. Trask returned to Ten- strike last night atter a short visit with friends and relatives in Bemidji. If you want a smooth, clear complexion, take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Bright eyes and red lips follow | its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Manager A. E. Harris of the local telephone exchange made a business trip to Tenstrike last night, returning home this morn- | ing. z A wonderful tonic for the sick and afflicted. Get strength, | health and happiness by Holli-| ster’s Rocky Mountain Tea this! month. A bracing family medi-| ¢ine. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. | Barker’s Drug store. i | C. N. Parker, I"red Parker and Milwauvkee, Wis.,, accompanied Superintendent Strachan of the! M. & I. on an inspecting tour t:o}den"L ~ball park Sunday after- Northome last night, returning to Brainerd this morning. +d Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED Goods of All Description Stored 4 J. P. Pogue. ! ball park Sunday afternoon. a business visitor in the city to- { Northome, where he will look ! i Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Clyde Parker of Brainerd andkwill do. W. R. Edwards and A. Brown of‘l Sweet cream at Armstrong’s. Chas. Baudette returned last aight from Superior, Wis. Base ball Sunday afternoon at|, the city base ball park. C.W. Jewett arrived in the city this morning from Black- duck. Bemidji ys. Wadena at the city James Murray of Blackduck is day. Attend the base ball game be- tween Bemidjiand Wadena Sun- day afternoon. Bernard Fischenik, who re- cently disposed of his cigar shop in Bemidji, left this morning tfor his old home at Little Falls. Don'’t miss the chicken dinner at the Grill tomorrow. Served from 12:30 to 3 p. m. Money to loan on improved farm property. Straight inter- est—no bonus or commission. Inquire of H. M. Hamilton, for a short time, at the Hotel Mark- ham. - ‘Wm. Spencer, proprietor of the bowling alley, wishes to announce that Wednesday afternoons will be special for ladies and they are cordially invited to attend at all times. Go to the Grill for your dinner tomorrow. Chicken served from 12:30 to 3 ». m. A. B. Clair of Grand Rapids arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and left last night for after land interests for a few days. Great base ball game Sunday afternoon. Makes bone and muscle faster than any other remedy. Brings strength, health and happiness to the whole family. That’s what 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Base ball-—Bemidji vs. Wa- | noon. | John Goodman returned to i Bemidji this morning from Ten- i‘sbrike‘ where he has spent |several weeks conducting his 'sawmill at Erickson lake. The mill has completed its season’s ;cut. | | Go to the Grill for your dinner tomorrow. Chicken served from 12:30 to 3 p. m. A new line of fall and winter suiting has just been received and those desiring the latest and best goods made into fashionable suits are invited to call on S.J. Fryhling. Opposite Markham { hotel, Sunday dinner at the Palace Restaurant, Thirty-five cents. {From 12 to 3 p. m. The Hot Blast FIRE in The Acorn GUARA Pure cream at Armstrong,s C. W. Speelman arrived in the city this morning “from North- ome, Miss Mabel Hilts of Kelliher is the guest of Bemidji friends to- day:lii Erick Nelson arrived in the city this morning from Black- duck. i Base ball—Bemidii vs. Wadena —ball park Sunday afternoon. Arthur Maule of Tenstrike is renewing 'acquaintances in the city today. Anton Erickson of Rosby was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Attend the base ball game be- tween Bemidji and Wadena Sun- day afternoon. Mrs. E. Leonard arrived in Bemidji this morning from Ten- strike for a short visit here with friends, Joseph Carter of Tenstrike ar- rived in the city this morning from Tenstrike to spend the day in Bemidji on business. ‘Attorney H. A. Simons re. turned this morning from North- ome, where he, has spent a few days on legal business. A, T. Wheelock apd Richard | Hawkes left this afternoon for the Dakotas, where they will take in the harvest season. T. A. Fallihee of Dexterville passed through the city this morning enroute to Minneapolis, where he will spend a few days on business, W. B. Stewart and Prof. E. T. Carroll of Wadena left last night for the homestead of the former near Blackduck, where they will spend a few days fishing. Mrs. C. Nangle left this morn- ing for Elizabeth, Minn., where she was called by a message an- nouncing the death of her brother, Frank Maurin, who died of typoid fever. J. E. Black returned last night from Calais, Me., where, in com- pany with Mrs. Black be has spent the past month with friends and relatives. Mrs. Black stop- ped off at St. Cloud on the return trip for a short visit with friends and will return to Bemidji ina few days. Bemidiji last night from Stark- weather, N. D., where he hasa grading contract on a new exten- sion of the Great Northern. Mr. McCarty will remain in the city will return Monday. Read the Daily Pioneer. to Starkweather H. J. McCarty returned to! over Sunday with his family and | Getyour Sunday dinner at the Palace Restaurant : Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Shepard and son returned home to Mia- neapolis after a few weeks visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Delmott Wilcox. Special chicken dinner at the Grill tomorrow from 12:30 to 3 p. m. Thos. Stephenson and daugh- ter, Belle, passed through the home near Shotley to West Con- cord, Dodge county. Suits cleaned, repaired and pressed. Good work and prompt service. - T. Baudette, Minnesota avenue. Special chicken dinner at the Grill tomorrow from 12:30 to 3 p.m. J. H. McClure, who has spent a few days in Bemidji with friends, returned this afternoon tothe Sandy river, where he is iemployed on a drive. Don’t miss the chicken dinner at the Grill tomorrow. Served tfrom 12:30 to 3 p. m. J. W. Irwin returned last night from Chicago, where he has 1 While in Chicago Mr. Irwm made a deal for the purchase of a large amount of pine located in Hlorida, Sunday dinner at the Palace |Restaurant. Thirty-fiye cents. From,12 to 3 p. m. Mrs Arnsbury and daughter, who have spent some time in the city for their health, returned yesterday afternoon to their lhome at Gilby, N. D. Mrs. Arns- burg is much improved in health and she will' return in a short time accompanied by her hus- 1 band and together they will make their future home in this city. i State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | Lucas county. { Frank J. Cheney makes oath | that he is a senior rartner of the i firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing | business in the City of Toledo, icounty and state aforesaid, and ! that said firm will pay the sum iof One Hundred Dollars for each |and every case of catarrh that caunot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cnore. Frank J. | Cheney. { led in my presence, this 6th day iof December, A. D. 1886, ! A. W. Gleason, (seal.) Notary Public. { Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken {internally, and acts directly on the system. Send for testimon- {ials free. {O. Price 75 cents per Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family constipation. city today enroute from their! spent several days on business, | the blood and mucous surfaces of F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, | bottle. | &= »J. A. HOFF %~ Sworn before meand subscrib- | g { 1 la; 1 “The best rermedy I can prescribe for your ime digestion, madam, is Green's August Flower, Iknow of several other physicians who pre- scribe it regularly.” QIndigestion is making an awful record as a cause of sudden deaths. It is beat- ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest. ou read in the papers daily of appar-} ently healthy and even robust men being | suddenly attacked with acute indigestion ! after enjoying a hearty meal, and of their lying in many cases before a physician could be called in. qThis should be a warning to you whe suffer with regular or periodical attacks of indigestion. - If these unfortunate vic- tims of acute indigestion had taken a| $mall dose of Green’s August Flower be- fore or after their meals they would not have fallen a prey to such sudden seizures. QAugust Flower prevents indigestion by creating good digestion. It also regulates | the liver, purifies the blood and tones up the entire system in a natural way. 7 qTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggista, Get your Sunday dinner at the Palace Restaurant. J. S. Rosholt, F. Sprague and party leave the first- of Septem- ber for Canada where they will look over the great crop of the northwest. Anyone desiring to join the party should call at the office of J. S. Rosholt, Swedback block. New fall line of suiting and ‘woolen goods. A good line from ! which to make your fall and win- ter suits. Good fit guaranteed. T. Baudette, Minnesota avenue. George H. Shiere, editor of the Northome News, arrived in the city this morning for a short business visit here. Get your suits cleaned, pressed and repaired at S, J. Fryhling- Work done satisfactorily, charges reasonable, Rev. Driscoll to Preach. Rev. A. E. Driscoll, financial CREDIT We offer eve’ything in the Jewelers line in largest variety at the lowest pos- sible cash - price ‘every day in th Yyear B E.A.BARKER, Third Street Jeweler Ole Bloss, superintendent af Northome for the Stone-Crook Lumber company, is transacted business in the city today. Pacific-Northwest Tours and Portland Exposition Within Reach of All The unusually low rate for the round trip to the Portland Ex- position via the Minnesota & Im- ternational and Northern Pacific Railways will enable all to ge West, Go see the Fair. Enjoy the sulubrious climate. The magnificent awe inspiring scen- ery. Tickets permit of stop- overs, and are good on the besf trains, including the ¢North Coast Limited” of ’Iohe Northere Pacific Railway. Send four cents secretary of Macalester College in St Paul, will preach at the Presbyterian church Sunday in the absence of Rev. S, E. P. White. for Lewis and Clark booklet. G. A. Walker Agent, Bemidji, Minn, Mrs. J. C. Dale of Turtle River is spending the day with Bemidji friends. Kalsomining Shop in rear of . Swedback Block. The Great BOX Steel Ranges is NTEED to be the strongest and most durable Fire Box made If Fire Back, front lining or end linings burn out within Three Years we will furnish new castings to replace same free of charge. Oven bottowms abso- lutely guaranted for 20 years. The most durable Fire Box and the greatest fuel saver Fleming Phone 57 @ Downs Bemidji. See the Marvelous DAN PATCH go against the World’s Record of ' 1.56 on OPENING DAY ONLY, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 4TH. Half Fare on the Railroads. : C. N. COSGROVE, Presid.fln E. W. RANDALL, Secretary ALL THE WEEK SEPT.4,5,6, 7, 8, and 9. MINNESOTA STATE FAIR Midway Between Minneapolis'and St. Paul. A Few of at London. The Great $5,000 Trotting The New Swine Exhibition structed. A Complete Poultry Show. Dairy Products—Farm Products—Factory Products—All the things which have made Minnesota Famous. All on the Finest An Exhibiton of Cattle surpassicg the Royal Cattle Show The Aericultural Machinery Building filled with the latest things in farm Implements. A Sensational Amusement Program Each Evening. ; The Greatest and Finest Horticultural Exhibit in the West. The State Fair ‘‘Pike’’—Replete wth Fun and Amusement. The Fast Horses on the Mile Track each afternoon. race for less than a $1,000 purse. The Big $5,000 Pacing Race on St. Paul Day. Pain’s Fireworks Spectacle each evening of Fair. The Immense New Agricultural Hall filled with the Pro- ducts of Minnesota Farms and Orchards. The New $30,000 Manufacturers Building filled with Minne- sota Manufacturing Exhibits and showing processes. Live Stock Parade—Everybody wants to see it. Balloon Ascensions each afternoon of the Fair. Racing by electric light each evening on Half-Mile Track, A great Horse Show and Parade. Athletic Exhibitions Extraerdinary. A Buildihg Devoted to Women’s Work. A Tremendous Exhibit of Farm Machinery in Motion. The Biggest Exhibition Building for Sheep ever Con- the Attractions: No Race on Mihneapolis Day. Building—Largest in the World. (] State Fair Grounds i

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