Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 20, 1905, Page 3

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e Opposite Depot. - Rates: $1 to $2 per day. New H'dtel' Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited: TEEEEEEEEEECEECEEECEECEETCEESEETTRETERE Stechman, Newly Built and w Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. See that funny girl at Opera House tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Spaulding of Lake George are the guests of Bemidji friends today. Fresh Dairy Butter and eggs always on hand at J. P, Young_s;’sl grocery. Dr.J. L. Campof Brainerd arrived in the city last night for a short professional visit here. Chas. E. Albrant transacted business at Bagley yesterday afternoon between trains. Mrs. Fred Wilm and son, George, arrived in the city this morning for a visit at the home of Mrs. Wilm’s son, J. B, Wilm. Mrs. J. Peterson, Jr., and son, Ferdinand, left last night for their homesteads near Ripple, where they will remain for some time. R. H. Muncy, who bas spent several days in the vicinity of Blackduck locking aftér timber interests for the Crookston Lum- ber company, returned home this morning. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is positive, never nauseates or upsets the stomach. Cleanses and purifies the entire system. A great blessing to suffering humanity. 35 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store. Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Straw left this morning for the twin cities, Mr. Straw has retired from the shoe business in Bemidji and ex- pects to make his home with his family in Minneapolis. October | Diamonds Home Again---Vacations do make a big hole in the pecket-book, but neverthe- less, the relentless demand for diamonds continues. As the old colored brother said about the chickens on the elevated perch—“Dey sholy is high, but dey must be had.” Before---January 1st. Dia- monds are going to ad- vance 10 per cent. We have just receided our fall assortment. $ E. A. Barker, 3rd. St. Jeweler. !Tea will do. | tablets. '' Mississippi river in that vicinity. Read the Daily Pioneer. See the Marvelous Hoopers at the Opera House tonight. Tom Smart is a business visi-| tor at Cass Lake this afternoon. Theo Gulickson was a business visitor at Northome last. night. J. A. Wonzor left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend a few days on business. Special attention is given to the tea and coffee trade ati Young,s grocery. Edward Crawford arrived the city this afternoon from his homestead near Aure. The Beaun-Not club will hold a| meeting at the home of Misg Anna McConnell this evening. Howard Bailey madea busi- ness trip to Northome last night and returned home this morning. James L. George spent last night at Blackduck on business, returning to Bemidji this morn- ing. Edward Kaelble and Fred Le- bude left last night for Kelliher, ! where they will spend a few days with friends. George McCrea returned this morning from a trip up she M. & I. in the interests of the Backus- Brooks company. o Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gusi:afson| and son arrived in the city this| morning from Tenstrike for a!l short visit here with friends. P. L. Hancock of Minneapolis is in the city today soliciting Odd Fellows insurance among the members of the local lodge. It fills the arteries with rich, red blood. Makes new flesh and healthy men and women, That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain 35 cents, teaor Barker’s Drug store. in; Frank Potter arrived in the city last night from Lake George. Mr. Potter is an expert on tele- phone line building and will haye charge of the work of installing | the system from this city to Red Lake for the Red Lake railway. | W.S.Brannon arrived in the | city this afternoon from Grand | Forks and other points in North Dakota, where he has spent some time with friends and rela- tives. He will leave for his home at Northome this evening. A motion for review has been applied for in the contest case of 1Ellen G. Bailey of Minneapolis vs. Peter Goff, which involves !title to a valuable tract of land near Northome, The case has been in the courts for over a year and was om Sept. 7, 1905, decided in favor of the plaintiff by | the secretary of the interior. W. J. Whiting, superintendent at Tenstrike for the M. H. Coo- ilidge company of Minneapolis, arrived in the city this morning {and left this afternoon for Deer River, where he will join a house Foat party made upof Minne- {apolis men who are spending the , duck hunting season along the In July, 1883, I began tobreak out with Eczema on my head, legs and arms, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief, They said the dis- ease had become chronic. I'then quitthem and tried various ointments and soaps for another two years, but as soon as cold weather came I was asbad off asever, so 1 finally decided tolet medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing the Eczema, except bath- ing. This seemed to do about as much good as anything I had tried. During the time I lost about one-half of my hair. Ibegan S.S.S. doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run solong, but soon discovered your medicine was doing me good, and continued to take it. I used seven bottles, when I was com- pletely cured, not havinga single spot on my body, which before was almost com- pletely covered. F. C. NORFOLK. 1017 Hackberry St., Ottumwa, Ia. The head, feet and hands are usually the parts affected, though the disease ap- pears on other parts of the body. While ex- ternal applications allay the itching and | hurning temporarily, it is the acids thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation must be neutralized and the system cleans- ed of all humors and poisons before the Medical advice cure is permanent. $.8. S. is guaran- teed entirely free of Potash, Arsenic and other miner- als. Book on the skin and its dis- i furnished free. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. eases sent free. Read the Daily Pioneer. Are you going to see the “Girl From Sweden” tonight? Mrs. J. M. Markham has re- turned from a short visit to the twin cities. W.E Hyatt of Turtle River spent yesterday in Bemidji re- newing acquaintances. W. E. Rose of Walker returned home this morning after a short business visit in Bemidji. | Rev. Father Murphy returned this afternoon to Carlton after having spent a short time in the city with friends. Bemidji Elevator Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidiji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff, G. A. Tuller returned to his home at Grand Rapids this morn- ing after having looked after his mercantile interests in this city for a short time, Treat yourself to something good by seeing the “Girl From Sweden’’ tonight, : No mercury, no minerals, no danger in Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, Tne greatest family tonic known. Brings good health to all who use it. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. ; How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & 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, Kinnan & Marvin, wholesale druggists, IToledo, 0. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon 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. Ladies’ Free Ticket. EXTRA! EXTRA! Opera House 6 Nights Commencing Monday Matinee Saturday Oct 23 Cora Warner’s II- lusion Dances Warner Comedy Co. and eruptions upon the skin. The acids:| * Opening Bill | A Soldier's Sweet First Time Here at These Prices This Ticket will admit any Lady to a Reserved Entirely Free, Seat MONDAY NIGHT ONLY. when accompanied by either lady or with a paid 30c ticket which must be secured at the reserved seat sale before 6 o’clock p. m. Monday. Limited to the first 300 ladies. 10, 20, 30c. Cut This Coupon Ou: Secure your seat early in advance heart PROF. MEST gentleman Prices HIGH CLASS t. - VAUDEVILLE | Ilustrated Songs'”v . up-side-down Musician _ and unattainable to found in the - ANNA The superior quality of the “Anna Held ” cigar is directly due to the employment’ of new scientific processes which are both unknown the ordinary manufacturer. Following the expert selection of the tobacco in the field—and its thorough sorting and curing, the leaf is skillfuily graded and stored in immense “stem- meries,” where it undergoes a process of fermenting and blending. The several qualities of leaf required to produce the excestional favor CIGAR—5e. are carefully selected and packed together until the gocdness of each has been combined in a real blend of delicious and uniform flavor. : This is what makes “ Anna Held” cigars at 5 cents the equal of the regular three-for-a-quarter kind. Jold by ail Dealers in Good Cigars Trade supplied by Geo. R. Newell (& Co., Minneapolis, Minn. This Triangle A on a box of “Anna Held"” cigars, is a distin- guishing mark of excellence, It identifies the product of this new system of making better cigars for the smokers’ money, no matter what theprice. Every cigar iskept asgood as it has been made in air-tight, dust-proof, hermetically sealed boxes, sealed with this Triangle A, A Week’s Stand. Brainerd Dispatch: The War- ner Comedy company opened a week’s engagement at the Brain- erd “opera house last night and as ladies were admitted free the house was packed almost to overflowing. The company was in Brainerd two years ago and at that time made a hit with the audiences that saw them. . Last night again as though taken by a wave of enthusiasm the company was greeted by one of the most enthusiastic audiences ever con- gregated in the Brainerd opera house. The company opens in Bemidji at the Opera House Mon- day for a week’s engagement, You will fall in love with the “Girl from Sweden’’ tonight, A marriage license was this af- ternoon issued at the office of Clerk of Court Rhoda to George J. Pierce and Miss Maggie Hill. P. S. Parish, agent for the Crocker & Crowell lands in this section, returned to his home 2t Pine River after having spent several days in this vicinity. The Olseth Concert company of Fosston has been engaged to give a concert at the Norwegian Lutheran church in this city on Friday evening, Oct. 27, Dr. M. A. Kiefer of Minneapolis arrived in the city last night and will in the near future leave for Kelliher, where he will probably conduct the Kelliher hospital during the winter. A. A. Goodrich returned last night from a - business visit to the twin cities, where he has spent the past week, Mr. Good- rich atténded - the sale of state = held in St. Paul.. | daughter, Mrs. Langval, yester- |day afternoon. were interred cemetery. The remains in Greenwood E. A. BARKER, Dealer. They are all going to see the “Girl From Sweden,” Are you? The Highest market prices paid for farm produce at J, P. Young’s Store. 7 Elmer E. Bigham, formerly manager of the local telephone exchange, visited friends in the city yesterday and returned to his home at Lake George this morning. The Chicago Glee Club, one of the most famous male quartettes in the country will appear in Be- imidji November 7, as the first number of the lecture course giyen for the beneflt of the public library. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian church will hold their |annual rummage sale next F'ri- day and Saturday Oct. 27 and 28 in the Old Ross building. ~ Will all house wives kindly donate to our solicitors all discarded cloth- ing, furniture, dishes, carpets in fact any thing that can be used or made over, ; Dr. Larson, the eye specialist at the Hotel Remore is busy as usual. He will remain here until Sunday night. Tendered a Reception. Moorhead News: About forty friends of Rev. and Mrs. Isaac Peart gathered at the home of Mr.and Mrs. J. V. Stone, on Fourth street south, on Tuesday evening for the purpose of ten- dering them a farewell. Mr, and Mrs. Peart expect toleave on Saturday for their new field at Bemidji and the gathering was for the purpose of express- ing collectively the genuine re- |4 gret that is felt that the church rule should compel them to va- cate the Moorhead field. They have made a host of friends in this city, and Mr. Peart has} proven an efficient worker. He has been tireless in upholding the standard of Christianity, and has won the respect of the busi- ness men as well as the church- men of the city of Moorhead, His departure is* matter for re- gret. : : Caucus in First Ward. A caucus at which will be nom- inated candidates for alderman for the first ward will be held at the commissers’ room in the court house this evening at 8 o’clock, : Saloon Men Summoned. Liquor dealers in Bemidji are making pilgrimages to the office of County Attorney MecDonald. or all of them have been summon- ed to the county attorney’s office and most of them have obeyed. It is the people’s guess as to what happened there, policy. : l . AMUSEMENTS v 3 The Warner Comedy company will open m 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. f Political Announcements. ] 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 policy should be follow- ed in conducting the city goyern- 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 wide open policy. If elected I will endeavor to serve for the best interests of - the city: —W. L. Preble. Candidate For Alderman. In response to the wishes of a large number of friends, I have decided 1o become a candidate for alderman in the fourth ward. I am independent of any political faction and if elected will serve for the best interests of the city independently. I favor an open JOHN GOODMAN., ? During the past two days most -

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