Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 21, 1905, Page 3

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& m Opposite Depot. Largest Hotel North . 333:33333333333333; 33 » Rates: $'l to $2 per day. of ‘Bemidji. * Furnished. First Class Accommodations in Every Particular. | Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Newly Built .and EEE Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. " Goto Hakk—erun’s for Photos. . R.E. White was a business visitor in the city yesterday from . Kelliher. “or upsets the stomach.. ‘Cleanses ! Fresh Dairy Butter and eggs always on hand at J. P, Young’s grocery, Mark Devine ' of Blackduck transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. E The Chicago Glee Club is on of the most famous male quart- ettes in the country. John Hubbard has accepted a position with the McDonald & Harrington employment office. Chas, S. CGarter returned to Bemidji yesterday {rom.-the Pacific coast. Mr. Carter isin Bemidji today and will leave for his home at Tenstrike this even-| |the M. & I. passed through the ing. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is positive, never nauseates| and purifies the entire system. A great blessing to suffering humanity. 35 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store. Richard Gorman returned this morning froul Squaw lake, east of Northome, where, in company | with Judge Pendergast and Oscar Minor he has spent several days hunting. The judge and Mr, Minor will remain at the huutiugg grounds for some time before returning home. Mr. (}vormanl healthy mer and women, That’s will return to his home in St.| Paul after a short visit here with | friends, Octobe Diamonds g v Home Again-.-Vacations do make a big hole in the . pocket-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&ecfiided our Aall assortment. 2 R i what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain [lumbermen’s trade in this vicin- Read the Daily Pioneer. Special attention is given to the tea and coffee. trade at Young,s grocery. i Don’t - forget that the Palace restaurant will serve a special Sunday dinner tomorrow _from 12 to 3 p, m. A ‘Richard Hawkes left this morn- ing for Akeley with a large crew of men for the Red River Lum- ber company. . J. F. Essler left last night for Northome to spend afew days on Mrs. Essler’s homestead east of that village. : Miss Alice Mills spent last night with her parents in Be- midji, returning to her school at Walker this morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Crone and child returned last night to their home at Northome after having attended the funeral of Mr, Crone’s mother Thursday. Superintendent Strachan “of city last night enroute to North-, ome. He returned to his homel| at Brainerd this morning.. The McDonald & Harrington | employment office last night shipped a Jarge number of men to Kelliher for employment in| the R. E. White camps, i Mrs, C. Muncy of Minneapolis | passed .through the city last| Inight on her way to Farley, | where she will he the guest of { her sister, Mrs. W.T. Blakely. | It fills the arteries with rich, red blood. Makes new flesh and Tea will do. tablets. D. D. Rolfe, formerly mayor of Blackduck and a pioneer resident of Bemidji, arrived in the city this morning from Blackduck and is spending the day here re- newing acquaintances. A 35 cents, teaor Barker’s Drug store. E. M. Smith, a special repre- sentative. of the Kelley-How- Thompson company of Duluth, is in the city today from Hibbing. Mr. Smithis looking after the ity and expects §o remain here for several days. J. W. Irwin left last night for Kelliher, to make arrangements for starting two camps which will b= operated in the vicinity of | Mountain Tea., At Northrup Field this aftex_‘- B i noon Minnesota won: from Iowa by a score of 22 to Q; : Read the Daily Pioneey. A. B. Clair is in “the city today from Grand Rapids. «*Uncle’’ George Wetsel of Ten-. strike is visiting friends in. the city today. E. L. Oberg, editor of the A HARD ROW And a long pull describes the of'a woman afflicted with female weak- ness unless she is under the care of a daoctor who has had successful experience in the treatment of such cases or else has found the righc, remedy which can be athway .Safely used independently of the doctor. Forty years ago, Dr. R. V. Pierce found that women were being grossly mal- treated—mainly through ignorance and carelessness, and he determined to devote himself to study and research till he found the real cause of their suffering” and a proper remedy for it. He found it, and dug from Nature’s Laboratory,the earth, Nature's remedies Blackduck Amefican, 'isa busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. Yow are inyited to the special Sunday ' dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 8 p. m. 5 Dr. Larson, the eye specialist at the Hotel Remore is busy as usual. He will remain here until Sunday night. Roland Fellows arrived in the city this morning from Tenstrike for a short visit here with rela- tives and friends. F. H, Clark, agent for thé M. & 1. at Northome, returned home last night after a short business visit in Bemidji, A. T. Hatcher, the Park Rapids logger, arrived in the city ‘last night to spendsa few days in this vicinitv on business. A. T. Wheelock left yesterday afternoon for Grand Forks,where he will secure men for employ- ment in the woods in this vicinity: Mrs, Searles and Mrs. J. C. Thompson of Blackduck arrived in the city this morning to spend a short time here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. N. French. "No mercury, no minerals, no danger in Hollister’s Rocky Tne greatest family tonic known. Brings good health to all who useit. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. L. H. Gates is in the city today on his Park Rapids from a three months’ trip through the west- iern states, where he purchased a large number of horses for his livery and sale stable at Park Rapids( : Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dixon and three children, Ida, Nels and William, left this morning for Castle Rock, Wash., where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon and family have been residents of Bemidji since the pioneer days and they have many friends who will regret their departure. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any caseof catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s that village during the coming winter by Irwin & O’Brien. The company will also have three camps in the vicinity of Black- duck. - Murdick Morrison, Edward Lovely, Thomas Henderson sand W. B. Woods returned last night from Akeley, where they have been employed during the sum- mer by the Red River Lumber company. They are still in the 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, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken employ of the company and will leave in the near future for Mal- lard, where they will look after the building of several camps to] 3rd. St. Jeweler. E. A. Barker, | ’be used for logging operations | during the winter, constipation. internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. * | Take Hall’'s Family Pills for Ladies’ Free Ticket. ~ EXTRA! EXTRA! Opera House 6 Nights Commencing Monday Oc Matinee Saturday Cora Warner’s II- lusion Dances t 23 Warner Comedy Co. - Seat MONDAY NIGHT when accompanied by ei with a paid 30c ticket which ‘must be secured at fie geservle‘d sea‘.ii sale before 6 o’clock p. onday. Limited to the first 300 ladies. 10, 20, 30c. v Opening Bill A Soldier’s Sweetheart First Time Here at These Prices This Ticket will admit any Lady to-a - ONLY. Entirely Free, ther lady or gentleman Secure your seat early in advance Cut This Coupon Out. Illustrated Songs PROF. MEST Reserved ‘UP'Side-dow'g MUSICIAN Prices| HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE ' |ing good satisfaction. for woman’s weaknesses and ailments. He found in Lady’s Slipper root, Black Cohosh root, Unicorn root, Blue Cehosh root and Gslden ‘Seal root, the required ln%_rhedient.s. I | e remedial virtues of these he ex- tracted, combined and preserved by his own peculiar non-alcoholic, glyceric pro- cesses, and the compound iS now known the world over, as Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. t “The wearing of corsets too tight seemed tohave brought on.an abdominal: pressure, weakening the ligaments and resulting in iplacement, which troubled me until I was not_fit to walk, and at times could hardly stand,” writes Mrs. Beverly Sitgreaves, of 124 Fulton St., San Francisco, Cal. A neighbor advised me to try Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- scription. Before the first bottle was used felt much - better. Improvement went steadily on, and within four months I was like a new and well woman once more. I am now perfectly well and strong, and ex- tremely grateful to you for your blessed remedy—a boon to sick women.” o | A@Qreat Doctor Book Free.—Send 21 one- cent stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y., to cover mailing and he will send. gon a free cop{ of his 1008-page Common ense Medical Adviser, paper-covered. Cloth-covered 31 stamps. Read the Daily Pioneer. M. P, DeWolf came down from Blackduck this morning. . Wrs. W. L._ Brooks returned from Duluth this afternoon, | William Varner of Turtle River is a visitor in the city today. 7 J. P. Pogue returned last night from a business trip to-Fosston. [~Ole Mulligan left this morning for St. Paul to spend a week in that city with friends. A. C. Johnson, manager of the Kelso Lumber company’s mill at Turtle River, is a visitor in Be- midji. [ Rev. B. M. Peterson left this morning for Laporte, where he will hold Scandinavian Lutheran services. local telephone gxchange is trans- acting business at Cass Lake this afternoon. 2 d Manager J. M, Richards of the Crookston Lumber company re- turned this afternoon from a business trip to Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Mark ar- Manager A.E. Harris of the 'Read thie Daily Pionesr.” Chicago Glee Club, benefit of pl‘zblig library, November 7. The " Highest market prices paid for farm produce at J, P, Young’s Shgre. - : 5 Attorney George W.. Campbell Was a visitor - at Tenstrike last night on legal business. A regular meeting'of the R. H. Carr post G. A. R. is being held| at Odd Fellows hall this afterncon Senator E. J. Swedback went to Puposky this morning for a short business visit in that vil- lage- 1 J. Maloy of Omaha, Neb., isa guest in Bemidji at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Maloy. ‘ : Mr, and Mrs. L. G. Kinch are the parents of a seven and one- half pound baby girl, born this morning. - 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. - No preaching services will be | held morning or evening at the Scandinavian Lutheran church: Sunday school at 12 m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday ‘even- ing at 7:30. #oa— P Notice. All persons anticipating “at- tending the Methodist: Episcopal church Sunday will confer a great favor upon the under- signed by presenting themselves atthe santuary on time. The fore part of the = service will not bea diversion till the sermon comes, but will be strictly a part of the hour’s worship. One hour is shart for public worship to conduct itwith proper solemnity. Hence, we shall not be able to wait for anyone and no part of a service should be 1nterrupted. Come promptly. ; Isaac PEART, Pastor. N Corresponding reduction from all ) Rock Island Name Address maintains through Tourist service from Minneapolis and St. Paul over two good routes to California. Via El Paso—Double_daily service from Chicago—dining car m'r“lh' asll the ‘lr_rlny. £ il bmdted '™ 1 20 == The Scenic Line; personally.conducted Tourist VI& Colorado parties tri-weekl’y— the ideal way to travel. Use coupon below for literature and full information. W.L.HATHAWAY, Dist. Pass. Agent, Please send me illustrated California booklet, with folder **Across the Continent in a Tourist Sleeper” and details of Rock Island service and rates. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the. 3 N best and safest laxative for the use of \ delicate women. ‘ . Rock Island Rate $34-9 - Tickets good in Tourist Sleep’en upon payment of berth rate. One way from Minneapolis or St. Paul Until Oct. 31 other points. ‘The Rock Islan 322 Nicollet Ave., MINNEAPOLIS.| For news— Daily Pioneer. Mr.and Mrs. G. T. Smith of Detroit. Minnesota, are here to spend the winter with their rived in the city this afternoon from Fosston for an over Sunday visit with relatives and ? friends. Miss Vera Cameron arrived in the city this moruing from her school at Tenstrike for am over Sunday visit here with her par- ents. =i Mr. and Mrs. W. B, Hazlett and George S. Wilson of Minneapolis are in Bemidji the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ry#n. The party daughter, Mrs. A. E. Smith. William Lennon of Kelliher ar- rived inthe city this morring and is spending the day looking after tax matters atthe court house. The meeting of the Beau-Not club at the home of Miss Anna McConnell last night was largely attended and a thoroughly enjoy- ably time was had. The evening was spentin the usual games of the club, after which refresh- will spend several days in this vicinity hunting and fishing. AMUSEMENTS | ~ --at the--- LOCAL OPERA HOUSE The Warner Comedy company will open 1 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- The production of “The Holy City,” to be given at the Opera House Nov. 18 will'be ‘an agree- able surprise even to those who expect the most from .the' play, and the presentation will be one that will live for - years and re- ceive constantly increasing praise and patronage at the hands of the public. The play is founded on the incidents of the Biblical story just previous fto and immediately after the cruci- fixion and the scene , on Calvary is shown in a tableaux after the painting by Michael Angelo, The entire presentation is un- der the personal supervision of Clarence Bennett. ments were served. Gpe Bargain Store | ~ Stoves, Ranges, : and Furniture Nicliél Plated Ware e ———————————————— Enamel and Gran- e —————— i iteWare" Actual bargainsin nseful articles to be found on our 5¢, 10c,' 15¢, 20c and 25¢c counter. We also have a number - of good ' second- hand cook stoves & heaters . Yours for _’Businesg i M. E. IBERTSON Ist door no. of P. 0. Bemidji Elevator "Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of ‘hay, grain and milled stuff. INDIGESTION'S RECORD ¥The best remedg.l can prescribe for your fae ?flncw of :‘ve nl'o‘t‘h‘;’;e?'mg:nwl;la""{ scribe it regularly.” it okt QIndigestion is making an awful record s a cause of sudden dsaths. It is beats® ing heart-failure in its ghastly harvest. ou read in thepapersdaxi‘ y of lguplr- e:glnhealthy and even robust men being » nly attacked with acute indigestion after enjoying a hearty meal, and of their dying in many cases before a physician could be called in, qThis should be & warning to you who “suffer with regular or periodical attacks of indigestion. If these unfortunate vic- tims of acute indigestion had taken & small dose of Green’s Adgust 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 ljver, purifies the blood and .tones up* the entire system in a natural way. 7 QTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggistss City Drug Store. Feed and Sale Stable. . LIVERY ATTACHED ,Goods of All Description Stored 8 . J. P. Pogue.

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