Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 19, 1905, Page 3

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a1 Opposite Depot. 3%3‘9%‘&‘!5&!‘4552%33333%& P Rartes: $1 to $2 per day. Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. Tirst Class Accommodations in Every Particular. = Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Stechman, 'fenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and o & {34 Henry Stechman, Prop. & THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. See the Gi'l from Sweden to- morrow night. Miss Hazel Olson has accented j a position at the I, B. Olson con- fectionery. Fresh Dairy Butter and eggs| always on hand at J. P.Young’s grocery. ~ . William Pike, whohas resigned his position at the Blooston re- freshment parlor, left for his home in Minneapolis this after- nooy. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is positive, never nauseates or upsets the stomach. Cleanses and purities the entire system. A great blessing to suffering humanity. 33 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store. Just _—l Received Read the Daily Pioneer. Hulda will arrive at Opera house tomorrow night. A. L. Wyler spent the after- noon at Cass Lake on business. B. Carter, one of the pioneers of Tenstrike, is the guest of Be- midji friends today. Special attention is given to the tea and coffee trade at Young,s grocery. Dr. S. H. Irwin of Grand Forks is spending a few days in the city with friends. J. W, Irwin returned last night from Chicago, wherehe has spent several days on business. Herbert Rasmussen and Wil- ,Jiam Barnes are visiting friends at Cass Lake this afternoon, J. 0. Achenbach of Kelliher spent yesterday in the city on business and returned home last night." Mike Downs has accepted a position at the C. Nangle store at the corner of Minnesota avenue and Third street, Harry Geil left this afternoon | for Cass Lake, where he will be ! ' ! |employed as scaler for the J. | YOKAHOMA CHINA S>> ¢ 200 0 T Te The Japanese people are world re‘nowned for the carrying out of details. In the manufacture of China and Porcelain they pride themselves. The Art has been handed down from gener- ation to generation, and this Iffie which we are offering is decorated and ornamented by their most skilled artists. The line whichis distinctively Japan- ese in effect and execution, and at this time is much sought after in this country. As there is only a very limited quantity manufactured, the demand will exceed the supply. Neil Lumber com pany. George Shea left yesterday for Little Falls in response to an ur- gent message announcing the critical illness of his mother. W.T. Blakely arrived in the city this morning from Farley and left this afternoon for Bena, where he will look after business interests for a short time. Traveling Auditor J. G. John- son of the Great Northern Ex- press company of St. Paul spent yesterday in Bemidji looking after the company’s interests here, Josepmh Steidl returned this afternoon from Alexandria,where he took his five children, who will remain with their grand- parents in that city during the winter. Charles Scheaffer, traveling passenger agent of the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic, return- | led this afternoon to his home in L. A. BARKER e e e e s Duluth after a visit in Bemidji in the company’s interests. in price; thoroughly well made; b opinion the moment you see it, means good meterial, good workmanship, fine working and long ser- MODERATE worker—the Round Oak Chief Steel Range is certain to gain your good And then it bears a good name—onethat eautifully ornamented: a fine, quick vice. The Matevial is the best money will buy. The top of the range and all cast parts ex. posed to the fire are made of Round Oak cast iron, noted these ] many years for its strength and durability The body of the chief is made of Wellsville polished steel, beauti- fully smuogr and uni- formly colored. The nickel work is tich and smooth, and this, with the polished steel, enables one to quickly clean the entire range by simply wiping with a cloth, And then the work- manship, we cannot speak too highly of it—- the range is built the Round Oak way. If iaterested in a range, you are invited to see the Chief, and i have its many new and prectical features fully set forth. “This is the molding room, Fritz, where the Round Oak Chief Steel Range castings are made—another great molding room we will see l\ter.‘—’ R W. M. ROSS, HARDWARE. sfrom-Sweden” togorrow night. ‘Be Sure to Use 4 5 Cream of Tarlar Baking Powder | morning for Qédur Rapids, Towa, where she will spend a few days | Mrs. W. R. Morrison: left this with }relatives. ; County Treasurer Guthrie, where he will ~remain a few days in quest of ducks. : C. W. Jewett arrived in the city this morning from Black- duck and is spending the day in Bemidji on business. Warner Brandeberg and Mar- Food 'made Witllll alum' '4in Linden left this morning for ‘baking powder carries alum to the ftomach unchanged.' Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that. such food is partly indi- gestible and unhealthfyl. See Master George in “Girl Mrs. W. Elliott of Buena Vista is the guest of friends in Bemidji today. S.E. Thompson of Tenstrike is a business vyisitor in Bemidji today. ' ; John Carlton has accepted a position at the Fleming Bros. ! hardware. The Highest market prices paid for farm produce at J, P. Young’s Store. s ‘ Matt Thelen of the Sentinel is at St. Anthony’s hospital suffer ing with bronchitis. a short time duck hunting, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Miss M. E. Gooeley left this morning for Nary, ‘where he will take testimony in a justice court case that will be tried in that vil- lage today. Superintendent Strachan of the M. & I. passed through the city this morning enroute home to Brainerd from a trip up the north line. : The local Rebekah lodge held a very delightful meeting last night Two candidates were - initiated, following which an excellent sup- per was served, Wade Pevey was Tuesday con- fined to St. Anthony’s hospital suffering with typhoid fever. Mr. Pevey has been ill for some time and his condition is quite serious. John Regan, who is connected with St. Anthony’s ‘hospitalin the capacity of ‘solicitor, left last T. J. Nary arriyed in the city last night from Park Rapids for a short business visit here. George Cook, manager of the Brainerd Lumber company, ar- rived in the city last night from Minneapolis for a short business yisit here, Game Warden Rutledge, Dan ‘Winebrener and Ted Winebrener went to Mississippi last night to spend a few days hunting ducks and partridge. John Mogan left last night for Blackduck to spend a few days in that vicinity looking after tim- ber interests for the.Crookston Lumber company. Mrs. Edward Kaiser.and son, William, and Miss FHlorence Wright, returned last night from Winona, where they have spent several weeks with relatives and friends. It fills the arteries with rich, red blood. Makes new flesh and healthy men and women. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will da. 85 cents, ‘teaor tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Olof Huseby, who will be edi- tor of the new Norwegian weekly returned Jast night from the twin cities, where he made arrange- ments for purchasing the type and equipment for the plant. The Chicago Glee Club, one of the most famous male quartettes in the country will appear in Be- midji November 7, as the first number of the lecture course given for the beneflt of the public hbrary. Andrew Johnson, of Battle River arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Minneapolis, where he will be the guest .of relatives and friends for a few days. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & night for Dexterville, where he will transact business for the hospital for several days. No mercury, no minerals, no danger in Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tne greatest family tonic known! Brings good health to all who useit. 385 Cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. EYES“Dr. C. J. Larson, the well known eye spec- ialist is at the Hotel Remore and will remain until Sunday eyen- ing. Ifyour eyes trouble you have them examined. Bring your children who have eye trouble. P A A A A A AN AN NS, iPolitical Announeements. i Candidate for Alderman I hereby announce myself as a candidate for alderman for the fourth ward. Iam favorable to a wide -open policy and believe that this polizy should be ed in conducting the city govern- ment. '—F. E. Brinkman, Candidate for Alderman. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of alder- man in the second ward. I favor a wide open policy. If elected I will endeavor to serve for the best interests of the city. i —W. L. Preble. —Candidgte For Alderman. In response to the wishes of a large number of friends, I have decided to become a' candidate for alderman in the fourth ward. Iam independent of any political faction and if elected will serve for the best interests of the city independently. I favor an open policy. . JOHN GOODMAN. Independent Candidate for Mayor. I hereby announce myself as Mayor-of the City of Bemidji at the coming election o be "heid reward for any case of catarrh ‘311 independent candidate for Co., Toledo, O. % We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and ' believe him per- fectly honorable in - all business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnaa & Marvin, Toledo, O. ,Hall’s €atarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly .«pon the blood and mucous surfaces of the-system. = Testimonials sent free. Price T5c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. ; Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. wholesale druggists, | November 7, 1905. I am free and independent from any political faction or party and if elected shall govern my official acts in every instance to the end that the best interests of the city asa whole may be sub: served. ; } —A. A. CARTER, C. F.'Rayhe» Married. - The marriage of C.. F. Rayne of Bemidji'to Mrs. Hattie Whit-{" comb of Clarion, Iowa, took place at Clarion Thursday, Oct, 12. Mr. and Mrs. Rayne have arrived in Bemidji and will remain here for a few days before removing to ‘Mr, Rayne’s homestead near Shotley. = : = , G. H| French left this morning for! Rice lake, where they will spend | " Bemidji Elevator Co., é,gehts o {for Barlow’s Best, Tourist Car Rock Island Please send Nam Ad aliforn Choice of _Two,Roi;tes’ Southern and Scenic The Rock Island’s Southern route is lowest altitudes and longest level stretches. Standard and Tourist Sleepers, electric-lighted Chair Cars and Coaches and D; i .- The Scenic Route, via Colorado, is superb ard and Tourist Sleepers, with personafi;r conducted parties several times each week. Closely connecting through service from the Twin Cities via Kansas City or Oraaha, - 1o e Use coupon below for full information. W. L. HATHAWAY, Dist. Pass. Agent, folder, and details of California routes, rates and service, the line of - ining Car service. Stand. 322 Nicollet Ave., MINNEAPQLIS. me ““The Golden State,” Rock Island [ AMUSEMENTS | The Brooklyn HKagle, says in speaking of Fred Falkner’s company in “The Girl From Sweden,’”’” " which will appeat at the City Opera house, Friday night. “Itdid not require an opgra glass to see that'the large audience at the Grand Opera House were more than pleased with Fred W. Falkner’s company of comedians and comediennes in the new Swedish comedy drama, “The Girl From Sweden”’. Specialties are introduced by members of the - company throughout the play and every- one who attended the play went away happy and pleased. The Warner Comedy company will open 1n Bemidji at the City] Opera house Monday night for a week’s stand. The company has a repertoire of first class productions and is said to be giv- ing good satisfaction, Chicago, Oct. 19.—Federal Judge ; Humphrey during the day gave a divided decision on the demurrer of the meat packers charged. with illegal conspiracy. He overruled the pgflon i of the demurrer in which the packers attacked the odd numbered counts, charging conspiracy in restraint of trade. The demurrer to the even num- bered counts, charging monopoly, was sustained. MALT HOCTOR TONICLAURITZEN’S A wonderful flesh and blood maker; makes rich, creamy milk for nursing mothers; reg- ulates the stomach and bowels;imparts a good appetite;cures constipation by aiding ‘the digestion;quiets the nerves and induces restfulsleep. . PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS, A delicious, wholesome tonic tHat is 2 intoxi non-intoxicating. ¢ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. If your druggist should not have it, write for price list. Our booklet of testimonials from physicians and patients, sent free to any address that mentions this paper. LAURITZEN MALT CO., MINNBAPOLIS, MINN. INDIGESTION’S RECORD “The best remedy I can prescribe for your fme digestion, madam, is Green’s August Flower. I know of several other physicians who pres scribe it regularly.” QIndigestion is making an awful record s a cause of sudden deaths. It is beats ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest. You read in the papers daily of appar. ently healthy and even robust men being sudgenly attacked with acute indigestion after enjoying a hearty meal, and of their dying in many cases before a physician coulg be called in. qThis should be a warning to you who suffer with regular or periodical attacks of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic- tims of acute indigestion had taken a small 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, 25¢ and 75¢. All druggists, City Drug Store. < I Feed and Sale Stable. § LIVERY ATTACHED B > Goods of All Description Stored J. P. Pogue. Sunshine All the trains travelers, Minnesota & International - Railway MW DOWNIE, Auditor, Brainerd, Minn, G. A. Walker, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. Time In California, = Arrange your winter trip via the Minnesota & International Railway and the “*Northern 'Pacific-Shsta’’ Route, the senic wey to winter resort points. vantages of the westward service. Rates are low. Ask your local agent about them. Superb and Ask about the ad- excellent accomodations for I f

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