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

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,,;«n«)-us«n-)aa-)-)-)aa-)«)-)-)a-)-)-)-)a-n«n-u-)-n-)-)-nnaaaaz-na o~ " : New Hotel ;‘ A Opposite Depot, n W Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. " n n n " £y " 2 Rates: $1 to %2 per day. e Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Stechrnan, § Tenstrike, Minn, ) Newly Built and EEEECEEEEEEEE EEEE# Henry Stechman, Prop. CEECEECECECEREEEEEFFEEEE (.&(-EEEE‘E?(F(‘FGEQ“E‘ESE(‘# THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. W. L. Preble was a business visitor at Brainerd Saturday. J. Johnson spent last night at Blackduck on business. Mrs. Joha A. Ohms of Drum- mond, Wis., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. . Boss. - Contractor G. B. Kreatz, re- turned last ht from Brainerd, Sunday. repaired and k and prompt e. T. Baudette, Minnesota avenue. Miss Vera C: night for Tenstr has accepted public schools. Edward Kaelble of the Golden Club left this afternoon for Rugby and Minot, N.- D., to spend three weeks among the chickens. S. K. Schusser, editor of the Kelliher Journal, was a business visitor in the city yesterday, re- turning last night. Mr. Schusser has recently been ap- pointed postmaster at Kelliher. imeron left last ke, where she a position in the home Jan’t you eat, sleep or work? Bad liver? Hollister’s Rocky Tea makes rich, red blood, strength and health. Cur all others fail. Nocure no pay. 35 cents, tea or tablets, Barker’s drug store. J. R. Lenox, one of the travel- ing representatives of the Crookston Lumber company, re- turned Saturday night from an extended tour through North Dakota in the interests of the company. Chas. Gustafson was in the city yesterday from Tenstrike, and returned home last night in company with Mrs. Gustafson, who has been confined at &, An- thony’s hospital for some time past. Mrs. Gustafson is almost entirely recovered. buys more than We offer eve’ything in the Jewelers line in largest ~variety at the lowest pos- sible cash price every day in the year d E.A. BARKER, Third Street Jeweler Read the Daily Pioneer. Theo Gulickson madea busi- ness trip to Blackduck last night, J. C. Hursh of Turtle River is transacting business in Bemidji For News—;'l‘lig Daily Pioneer' Miss Alice Mills: has accepted a position as teacher in the pub- lie schools at Walker. -~ J. C. Moore left this afternoon for St. Paul to spend a few days| in that city on business. i J. P, Riddell left this morning for Pequot on business for the Crookston Lumber company. Miss Beatrice Mills left this | morning for Jenkins for a short visit in that village with {riends. Attorney H. J, Loud left this E]orning for St. Paul “on' legal -business and to attend the state fair. Supermtendenf. of Schools J. A FAMOUS REMEDY T cured MY cough with German Syrup™™ He wrote to Dr. G. G. “An’ as true as T tell gou Soctar dear, I'm feelin’ finer than'ever I've been " today. G. B, Crocker to Bemidji this morning. made a trip to Blackduck last night, returning Mrs, T. W. Bailey left yester- day for Grand Forks to spend a week in that city with friends. Jerry Sullivan has returned fair. William Gorman returned Sun- day from Grand Forks, where he Trair. Deputy " Auditor C. O. Moon morning. she spent Sunday and yesterday with friends, Mrs. C. J, Pryor returned Sat she has spent the past six weeks with relatives and friends. New fall line of suiting and woolen goods. A good line from which to make your fall and win- ter suits. Good it guaranteed. T. Baudette, Minnesota avenue. Rev. E. M. Peterson went to Blackduck Saturday night, where he held Scandinavian Lutheran services Sunday, returning home yesterday. i Mrs. J. B. Wil left yesterday morning for St. Paul, where she will be the guest of relatives and the state fair. Miss Eva Peterson returned she has been the guest of rela- tives and friends for the past week. Miss Lina Hall, who has been in the city for a few days past for Brainerd, where she will en- joy a short visit. . J. Wilson and sister, Miss Inez V Bemidji friends yesterday, re turning to their home at Ten- North Dakota, spend three prairie chickens. Miss Francis Merickel, where they will weeks hunting guest of Bemidji friends yester- day and left this morning for her home at Eagle Bend, in political science at the univer- sity of North Dakota, 1s accupy- ing the Deichert cottage at Grand Forks bay. Dr., Boyle expects to remain in Bemidji for several weeks. & % Mrs. Foster isarranging her music classes for the fall and winter and those who wish in- struction on the piano should notify her between September 12 and 20. After that date anyone desiring to join the classes will be obliged to wait for a'vacancy. Before ‘rmng hunting call and inspect our b e, T e R S S N D EE T S| line of Sportuw Goods E 1 Guns and RA T o Coats Hinting Pants Hunting Caps Duck Calls Decoy Ducks Flemxng Phone 57 Bemidji. Dog Whistles Shell Bags Shells and Cart- ridges of all kinds We can save You Money from Grand Forks, where he lITnal bottle, 25c. took in the North Dakota state |all dru spent Sunday and Monday at|Order of Foresters will be -held QThe poor consumptive should not be the victim of experiment, as he often is, but the moment the dread disease mani- fests its presence he should be given Bo- schee’s German Syrup—a pure, non-alco- bolic medicine that is made specially for the cure of consumption, and hasa world- wide fame as a certain remedy for catarrh, colds, coughs, croup, sore throat an all bronchial affections in old and young, It is sold in all civilized countries, and has been famous as a consumption cure for almost half a century. - Big bottle, 75¢c. At 1ggists throughout the world. o Read the Daily Piuueeln day. A meeting of the Catholic d | from Lambert, where they en- Peter Larkin of Turtle River is|. attended the North Dalkota State |2 business visitor in the city to J. Regan left this afternoon for St. Paul, where he will take in the fair, W. M. Josie, J. P. Duncalf and Ted Maloy returred yesterday joyed a chicken hunt. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Fisher of Funkley passed through the city this morning enroute to the twin cities, where they will attend the state fair. BE. N. French, Thos. Bailey, Jr., and Bart Stafford returned last night from the vicinity of Foss- pedition. They report the birds i where they will spenda week ton from a chicken shooting ex-!of a son, born Aung. 21 For results—Pioneer wants. Fred Miller of Alexandria is a guest at the home of hls father, Juluis Miller. Miss M. E. Cooley left this morning for St, Paul to take in the state fair. Miss Emma Rusness will re- turn tomorrow from Moorhead, where she has spent the sum- mer. Mrs. Edward Kaiser leaves' to- morrow for Winona to spend some time in that city with rela- ‘| way to the Yellowstone park and tives. Mr. and Mrs, A. E, Evaus left Saturday for Thief Riyer Falls for a shortvisit in that city with friends. Mrs. Ellen Sloan and Mrs. Nellie McCauley left last night for the twin cities to attend the state fair. Mrs. P. Suckow, who has been the guest of her father, Julius Miller, returned yesterday to her home at Neilsville, Wis. Mrs. R. B. Foster and children left this afternoon for Erskine, hunting prairie chickens, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanson, formerly of Bemidji but row of Leonard, N. D., are the parents Mlsses Ms.ud Stoner and Nel~ heRyderflt Dayton, 0, arein the city the guest of Miss Stoner’s brother, b/j - D. Stoner, The’young ladies are on their the Portland fair and will remain in Bemidji about a week, Solon Finley has returned from M. E Carson left this morning for the twin cities to spend a few days there on business. PUBLIC SCHOOLS OPENED TODAY Larimore, N. D., Where he has|First Day’s Enrollment Ex- had charge of a crew of men on a railroad extension from that city. E. H. Jerrard left for Hibbing this afterncon to commence the preliminary work of “installing a steam heating plant in the Miles | building in that city. Mrs. A. Kaiser and Mrs. R. Gilmore have returned from Lake enrollment. more than the first day last year: ceeds That of First Day Last Year by Fifty. School opens up with a long About fifty pupils There seems to bea misunder- Plantagenet, where they haye spenta week, and Mrs, Kaiser|. returned to her home at Bagley yesterday afternoon. Miss Louise Hetland is ex- pected to return tomorrow night from St. Paul, where she has been for some time past with her standing among parents regard- ing the sending of pupils belong- ing to the . first and second igrades. It was announced last week that all pupils belonging to the first and second grades and living' south of Fourth street must be sent to the new school building located on the corner of father, V_V}}O is now recovering | my,;\q street and Mississippi Ave. from u critical illness. Parents will kindly (.omply with A wmeeting of the city council|this request. will be held this evening. . Yes-! Ttis also requested that all terday being Labor Day, the|new pupils entering the first regular meeting that was to haye | grade be sent not later than Mon- been held last night was ad-)day Sept. 18, 1905 or be keptat journed to this evening. home until the opening of the Hollister’s Blackduck, returning’ home this | this evening. Miss Mary Bell returned this|ald went to Cass Lake this after- morning from Blackduck, where |noon on official business. for his home near Toronto, Can., to spend a month with hisiRocky Mountain Tea will cure urday night from Glencoe, where | parents. was in the city yesterday en- route to the “twin cities, he will take in the state fair. dent of the Bemidji Elevator com- pany, transacted business in the city yesterday. . message announcing the critical has accepted a position at the George T. Baker jewelry estab- friends and incidentally take in llshment spent Slinday with his wife, who Sunday from Crookston, where |is spending the summer at Grand Forks bay, today frem Solway on his way to St. Paul, where he will meet his wife and children, who have been with friends, left this morning |in attendance at the state fair, : ‘ 5 Mr. and Mrs. L. G, Crothers, very scarce owing to high water. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Reynolds E Vi E ded in bag- Hiomeyer, thoy sicegedediin ling and Frank Butman returned last ging £ ipmber ohchipkens: night from Rice Lake, where Why suffer with headache, con-| thay have spent the past week on stipation, stomach, kidney and|qn outing. liver troubles, when Hollister’s County Attorney E. E. McDon- f John Fleming left yesterday Will Not Sell at Retail. you? No money wanted unless| Hereafter, under no considera- you are cured. 35 cents, tea or tion, will the Bemidji Elevator tablets. Barker’s drug store.' company sell at retail to anyone. EYES Dr. C. J, Larson, thef H. C. Calvert, ==cye specialist, will be Manager. at home at the hotel Remore next | week Sept. 12 and 'remain there Concert Was Good. the balance of the week. Dr. B A large crowd listened to the Larson’s careful ways andjconcert given Sunday evening A. Clayin left Sunday for St.|methods has brought him friends ; by the Bemidji band on the Third Paul, where he was called by a|and those needing eye treatment ' street dock. A program of ten should not fail to see him. pieces was rendered, and the s music played was excellent. Cash Carrier System. ey The Schneider Bros. clothing Improving Sleeping Apartments. store has been equipped witha| The sleeping apartments ofthe new cash carrier system. The members of the Bemidji‘fire de- H. E Pitts of Grand Forks|New system is a needed improve- partment, located in the city hall ment to the popular clothing es- are being renovated and the tablishment, in which the vol-' vooms arebeing redecorated with ume of business has increased to & new coat of kalsomine. such an extent that it was neces-| R A I sary to abolish the old style reg-| ANNUAL FALL EXCURSIONS. ister system. ', To Detroit and return $12.00— |To Buffalo and return—$14.00. On September 10 and 12 the J.G. Morrison of Red Rake where E. H. Smith of Duluth, presi- lIness of his mother. Martin Linden of Elbow Lake A. E, Underwood is in the city to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys, ! stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood, A great tonic and | muscle producing remedy. 35 cents, tea or tablets., Barker’s drug store. Miss Rose Dickinson will leave Rocky Mountain [SPring term. ! Tea never fails Respectfully, A. P. RITCHIE. BOAT TIPPED; NONE DROWNED Thursday for Chicago to take up Three Men Have Narrow Es- a special course in music. Miss Dickinson expects to be absent from Bemidji for several months but will return to this city upon the completion of her studies. CONTRACT cape While Sailing on Lake Bemidji. W. L. Brooks, cashier of the Lumbermens State bank, C. D. Lucas of the B. H. Winter & Co. IS FI‘NISHED“dEPthéM store, and Edward Dempsey & Daugherty Com- plete Building of 12 Miles of Wilton Spur. Dempsey & Daugherty, who have had a large crew of men at work during the summer on the Wilten spur, have 'completed| their contract and will take their equipment to Minneapolis, where they have taken a contract on the Crawford had a narrow escape from drowning while sailing in Mr, Brooks’ sailboat on Liuke Be- i midji late Saturday afternoon. A high wind was prevailent and while the men were attempting to tack the sail became fastened and the boat went over, precipi- tating ali three into the water. They hung to the boat until their predicament was noticed by A. 0. Aubolee and Anton Kroken of the Vikirg Boat company, who went to the rescue with a gaso- line Jaunch, and in a short time the three men were brought been sold to William Pelkey, and Ison, were the guests of | W. N. Bowser residence property on Beltrami avenue. 5 were conducted by T. J. Miller & strike last night. Son. H.E. Manchester and P.O.| Mr. and Mrs, M. A. Clark left Bamber left today for points in|this afternoon for St, Paul. who | tion of probate judges, which will has spent the past week with|be held in St. Paul Wednesday relatives at TenstriKe, was the [and Thursday. Dr. James E. Boyle, professor (afternoon. Mr. The Joseph Robideau home hasq Mr. Robideau has purchased the The sales Judge Clark will be one of tle probata judges to attend the an- nual session of the state associa- M. P. DeWolf of Grand Forks has returned from the Portland :air and arrived in Bemidji this DeWolf. will leave this evening for Blackduck on business for the Grand Forks Lumber company, for which he is superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Fremont, Neb., who have .spent several weeks at Lake Plantagenet, have taken up their residence in Be- midji and will remain here for some time. Mrs. Lee is suffer- ing with hay fever and will test the curative powers of this section of Northern Minnesota. Mr. Lee is president of the First National bank of Frement. State of ‘Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas county. Frank J. Chnn(\y makes oath that he is a senior artner of the I1r-m of B, J. Cheney & Co, doing ness in the Civy of Toledo, ity and state wforesdid, and that said firm will pay the sum »f O Hun ived D llars for each wd every case of catarrh ‘hat cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cmo Frank J Cheney. bv\orn before meand subscrlb ed in my presence, this 6th day of December, -A. D. 1886, A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. (seal. Hall’s the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimon; ials free. F.J. GEENEY & Co., Toledo, atarrh - Cure is taken| :|internally, and acts (]'n'e('tly on Feed and Sale? Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED & ? Goods of All Description Stored E I J. P. Pogue. 11 at 6:20 p. m. Sept. 10 and 12, con~ ' prlatial steamers of the Detroit Duluth, South-Shore and Atlan- tic Railway will run their usuil, popular Rail and Lake Excur. sionsrto Buffalo, Cleveland, De-{ troit and intermediate points. " Excursion trains leave Duluth scting at St. Ignace the follow- ing morning with the famous & Cleveland Navigation Com- pnn For full information, illustrat- ed booklets, sleeping car and stateroom accommodation, please ]applytoA J. Perrin, General! Soo line west of that city. The contract, ‘which they hLave just completed is for building the safely to shore. railway from Wilton to Long lake, { Eolmnommm 'a distance of 12 miles. for children;s safe, sures No oplates Painting Paper Hanging Agent, 430 West " Superior -St., Duluth, Minn, Swedback Block Kalsomining Shop in rear of [ @ Downs b O. Price 75 cents per hottle, Sold by all Druggists.- Take Hall’s Fauily pills fox constipation. DEFECTIVE PAGE See the Marvelolls DAN PATCH go agmnst the Wo Record of 1.66 on : OPENING DAY ONLY, MONDAY SEP’I‘EMBER 4TH ALL :l'HE WEEK SEPT. 4, 5,6, 7, 8, and 9. TS SINE TAR] Midway Between M‘innea.polis and St. Pauul. A Few of the Attractions: An Exhibiton of Cattle fiurpassltg the Royal Cattle Show at Londor. The Agricultural Machinery Building filled with the lateat things in farm Iplements. A Sens: tional Amusemsnt Program Each Evening. The Greatest and Finest Horticultural Exhibit in the West. - The State Fair ‘‘Pike’’—Replete wth Fun and Amusement. The Fast TIorses on the Mile Track each.alfternoon. No race for less than a $1,000 purse. The Grea: $5.000 Trotting Race on Minneapolis Day. ,000 Pacing Race on St. Paul Day. « Pain ireworks Spectacle each evening of Fair. The Immense New Agricultural Hull filled with the Pro- duets of Mione20ta Farms and Orchards. < Tre New Manufacturers Building filled with Minne- sota Mauufseturing Exhibits and showing processes. The New Swing ibition Building—Largestin the World. Live Sto P»}ade Everybody wants to see it. s each afternoon of t.he Fn g by ght each: Amlem 1xhil itions Fxlraordinnry A Building Devoted to Women’s - Work A Tremendous' Eshibit of Farm Machinery in. Mofion. ‘The Biggest | Exhibition Buxldina for Sheep ever Con- structed. - : 2 ' A Complete Poultry Show. 3 = 2 Dairy Products—Farm Products—mery Products—All the things “hmh haye made Minnesou\ Fam |

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