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

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i 3 New $otel Opposite Depot. Largest Hotel North 3233323333323 A First Class Accommodations i m m Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. m . :fi Rates: $1 to $2 per day. N CEEEE EEEELEEEEFEEEECEEEEFEEECECEEEEEEEECEEEEEEE 33333333 of Bemidji. . Furnished. 3333333333 Stechman, Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and n Every Particular. Henry Stechman, Prop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. PDavid McAllister is a visitor in Bemidji today from Farley. Thos. Johnson is spending the day at Laporte on business. Suits pressed, cleaned and re- paired by S. J. Fryhling. Op- posite Markham hotel. ; John B. Reis, representingi the Jacob Reis Bottling works, is in the city today from Shako-; pee. 1. S. Boyer arriyed in the city last night from Billings, Mont., to spend a few days with his family and to enjoy a short hunt for ducks and partridges in this vicinity. Tired out, word out' woman cannot sleep, eat or work; seems as if she would fly to pieces. Hol- lister’'s Rocky Mountain Tea makes strong nerves and rich red blood. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. A. Rogers, Miss Coral Rogers and Mrs, N. Holroyd left this morning for Spokane, Wash., where they will make their future bome.” All three ladies were pioneer residents of Bemidji and their departure from this city will be regretted by a wide circle! of friends. Read the Daily Pioneer. A. L. Wyler returned this morning from a business trip up the north live. ’ R. H. Muncy and John Track| returned this morning from al cruising trip up the north line. I Get your overcoats cleaned, prossed and repaired at Fryhling, | the tailor opposite the Markham hotel. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Moore re- turned today from Duluth, where they have spent a few days witn friends. Attorney H. A. Simons left last night for Northome, where he will remain until Saturday on legal business. Many useful articles can be purchased at the rummage sale which, commences tomorrow morning. At the old Ross hard- ware building. O. F. Carver and N. E. Carver left last night for Farley, where they will look over a logging chance with a view of taking a contract. Dr, and Mrs. F. A. Blakeslee left last night for Blackduck, where the doctor was called on professional business. They will return home tomorrow morning. : C, W.Speelman passed through the city last night enroute to his home at Northome from Brain- erd and his old home at Vern- dale, where he has spent some time visiting friends and rela- THE STORK BRINGS JOY To the household but how about the mother? Has she been joyful during the weeks and months - preeeding the advent? Too mamy mothers find it a time of fearful anxiety because of the knowledge that they are“not in good health.” They have allowed weaknesses, pains and drains to accumu- late till the health is completely under- mined and they are “*more than discour- aged,” and all becanse they have been misadvised by well-meaning friends or maltreated by an inefficient: doctor. To all such here is the news that there is_a remedy that will heal and not hurt. It was discovered forty years ago by Dr. Pierce who searched Nature’s labor- atory—the earth, for the remedial agents so liberally provided therein. He took Lady’s Slipper. root, Black Cohosh root, Unicorn root, Blue Cohosh root, Golden Seal root, and by extracting, combining and preserving, without the use of alco- hol, the glyceric extracts of these natural remedies he has given to the world Dr. PIERCE’S FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION, which has toits credit the enviable and aunparalleled record of more than a half- , million of cures in the last forty years. | “Only those who have given Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription a trial can appreciate | what a boon it is to suffering women,” writes Miss Vinna Seamore, of 33 Elm St., Toronto,, Ont. “For two years I suffered intensely from female weakness until-life was a burden tome. I had distressing, bearing-down pains so I could scarcely stand up. Had_hot flashes, was very despondent. weak, and ut- terly wretched. My physician, Igave me treat- ments but-without success. I tried several remedies but obtained no relief until I be- | gan to_take Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip- | tion. I began immediately to improve, and ; in four months’ time I was as well and strong as ever.” Constipation cured by Doctor Pierce’s ! Plsasant Pellets, : Chas. E. Albrant transacted business at Northome last night. J. P. Pogue left this afternoon for Fosston, where he will look; after business interests for a few days. ) i Remember the rummage sale which commences tomorrow morning. At the old Ross hard ware building. Mr. and Mrs. M. E, Carson laft this afternoon for Cass Lake, where Mr, Carson has business before the U. S. land office. Mrs. Frank Beaton is suffering | J. E. Lindgren last night gave a A regular meeting of the local aerie of Eagles was held last -|night, ) A. E.'Underwood of Solway is transacting business in Bemidji today, i R The Chicago Glee Club is one of the most famous male quart- ettes in the country. Nels Oman and Charles Hill of Maple Ridge township are busi- | ness visitors in the city today, Theo. Gulickson-went to Cass Lake ‘this afternoon on business for the Hamm Brewi}lg company, 0. O. Narveson of McIntosh jarrived in the city this afternoon for a visit here with his son, A. O. Narveson. Mrs. Mary Bain of Blackduck passed through the city this morning on her way from Black- duck o St. Paul. ; : Mrs, T. H. Tedford and Mrs. M. E. Thurston left this after- noon for Cass Lake, where they will enjoy a short visit. W.H. Squier, who has spent a few days in Dulnth on business, | passed through the city last ‘night on his way home to Black- duck. : Many useful articles can be purchased at the rummage sale which commences tomorrow morning. At the old Ross hard- ware building. : . A, A, D. Rahn of Minneapolis is a guest-at the Brinkman. Mr, Rahn is said to be prominently identified with the Shevlin Car- penter company, but what his mission is ih Bemidjiis unkuovyn. W. G. Schroeder will receive a full carload of pears direct from Michigan on or about Nov. 4. They will be disposod. of at his grocery on Minnesota avenue at rock bottom prices. Mrs. George Keihm and Mrs. H i | = VeryCheap i The Houston & Texas Central Ry. Co. has decided to sell its land grant in Northwest Texas, adjoining Oklahoma. To effect a quick sale and avoid the expense of maintaining sales agencies, the lands have been listed at very low prices. : They are adjacent to the Rock Island main line running diagonally across Oklahoma and Texas. Portions of the tract are well watered and nearly all is susceptible of cultivation. Transportation facilities excellent — big markets within easy reach. Sale will be made in parcels of 160 acres up to four sections or 2,560 acres to each purchaser. The - prices are on a fixed scale — no fluctuation. Taxes are low, terms liberal and warranty deeds givenl inall cases. Ifinterested, send quick for descriptive leaflet with full information. v JOHN SEBASTIAN, - Punengé; Traffic Manager, CHICAGO. sale and Rock Tiand foltos showing map of the covny and s of trains. L0 Name. < s Address e m! Read the Daily Pioneer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office a Cass Lake. Minn., Sept, 25, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlerhas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supportof his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of District Court. at Bemidji, Minn., on Nov. 10th, 1905, viz: CHARLES W. SCRUTCHIN, house work. Mrs. Chas. Camip who made Homestead entry No. 483 for the lot 4, sec 26, and 1ot 4, sec 35, twp 146 n. of r 34w ,bell, corner 8th and Beltraml. 5 He names the following witnesses to prove WANTED — Man to travel in his conbin&xousdreaihi‘ence upon and cuitiva- Minnesota and Wis. Call after. gjofsaidland viz:, ‘Charlesal’un#m; L. atan ookid I‘{filx}ry 6p. m, Markham. C.L. Gor- Falls and Gust Dohrman, all of Bemidji Minn don. E.S.OAKLEY. Register. WANTED—At cnce at Brinkman hotel. experienced chamber- maid. WANTED — Girl for genera. WE BELIEVE we are offering in the Round Oak Chief Steel Range the best we have ever had on our floor. We went through it, before we decided to handle it, from *‘cellar to garret.”’ We found the top plates and covers braced, strengthened and fitted the best of any we had seen; the fire box perfect—not too deep Coem g nor too wide—with oval ] ends for coal; the fire with a serious attack of throat|bachelor dinner at the home of trouble. An operation was per- | the former. Following the din- formed yesterday and she is get- |ner She guests were ertertained back and front very heavy, with castings in tives. nd Diam Makes digestion and assimila- tion perfect. Makes new red blood and bone. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. © A tonic for the sick and weak, 385 cants, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. v 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. 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. 4 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. : i Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon &fl ! the blood and mucous surfaces of v the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. E. A. Barker, 3rd. St. Jeweler. R ———— Ghe WILSON Improved Air Tight Heater | Will Burn Chips, Shavings, Bark, Roots, Corn Cobs, or Cord Wood and ¢ive more heat in less time and retain it. longer than any ' stove ever made. By the patent method of taking the draft from the top, we secure a perfect Air Tight Heater, giving us absolute control of the fire. The draft being obtained from descending currents, which ar full of impurities, makes the heater the best of venttilators. The air becomes gradually heated as it passes thru draft pipe and therefore ters the fire at the right temperature, supplying the proper .amount x Oxygen to produce and maintain a perfect combustion, and saving - Fuel, because with our Damper we have complete control -of the fire. The hot air coming from the top ignites and utilizes as fuel all the gases in the Stove which in other Stoves goes to waste. This explains why the Wilson Heater consumes much less fuel than other Stoves and is therefore more economical. Call and see them. For sale only by . \ FLEMING BROS., Suceessor's to FLEMING & DOWNS. Phone 57, ting along as well as could be'ex- pected. If you want a pretty face and delightful air, rosy cheeks and, lovely hair, wedding trip across the sea, put your faith in Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. J. W. Taft, a former logger in the vicinity of Blackduck but. who is now preparing to operate camps in the vicinity of Deer River, is a business visitor in Be- midji today. Mrs. Lynne Hilts of Kelliher yesterday disposed of 160 acres of timber land- located near Northome to the Grand Forks Lumber company. The price paid for the land was $1,900. William J. Law, auditor for the Crookston Lumber Company ar- rived last night from Minneapo- lis to spend a short time here looking after the affair of the company. sed through the city this morn- ing enroute from Blackduck to St. Paul, where he will attend a meeting of the state timber board to be held tomorrow. The meeting of the board will be held for the purpose of preparing the list of timber lands to be sold at the sale next month in this ecity. | present: Mesdames G, Keihm, D. E. Elliot, state craiser, pas-| at cards. The following were J. E. Lindgren, Messrs.- T. C.\ Bailey, E. H. Winter, George Pickitt, John Huyck, C. D. Lucas, | James Huyck, George Keihm and J. E. Lindgren. Look Up Timber Trespass. | Special Agents A, W. Layman of this city left this morning for |points north, where they will spend some time looking up gov- ernment timber trespass cases. AMUSEMENTS --at the-- LOCAL OPERA HOUSE The Warner Comedy company presented another of their popu- !lar plays at the Opera house last night to ‘a large audience. To- night they will present a three act comedy drama entitled “Yan- kee Folks.” Miss Cora Warner has won great favor with the local theatre goers, and the plays be- ing put on by the company are apprecisted is evidenced by the largeattendanceat each perform- ance. . / Mrs. Josephine Demsie, of 605 W. 3rd St., Duluth, Minn., has for some time been suffering. with a complication of diseases that orig- inated with a disordered stomach and which developed into. dyspep- sia; the bowels became constipated and finally caused catarrh of the stomach; the nervous system be-. came shattered and in a compara- tively short time she was on the verge of a nervous breakdown. . Her suffering was intense and medicines did not seem to have | any effect. : A short time ago Mrs. Demsie read of the Famous Cooper and his remarkable medicines. purchaséd two bottles of New Discovery, the medicine tl;a has; been curing so- marvelously Rheumatism, Catarrh, Deafness. vBlpog Diseases, Kidney and Ston SERIOUSLY ILL Mrs. Josephine Demsie, of Duluth, Minn., Regains Her Health in a Most Remarka‘ble Manner. of Crookston and E. H. Cornwall| three sections, and be- hind the fire back a new idea that impressed us as the best protec- ‘tion for front of oven ever made. ‘We went through the flue system aud then looked for the insula- tion. * : We found the asbest- 0s about three times as thick as is usually used protecting the oven per- fectly, and we made up our minds that here was a range so thoroly made and soreasonable in price that we .could recommend it to our customers as the best of its kind. Come in any time and see it for yourself- «Tnis, Fritz is the cupola for melting the iron for Round Oak Chief Steel Ranges. The other one you saw is for the Round Ozk Stoves and Furnaces,” W. M. ROSS, DEALER_ Stoves, Furnaces, and Ranges ach Trouble and Paralysis, and began taking it. The effect it had upon her was the same instantaneous relief that it affords every one. Regarding * her case Mrs, Demsie wrote: ‘“‘Af. ter finishing the second bottle I was undescribably relieved. To* Cooper’s New Discovery is due the credit of my restored health and strength.”’ The above is one of the dozens of remarkabe cases of the marvel-’ ‘ous influence of.this medicine over 'disease that cometo lighteveryday. Cooper’s New- Discovery isanin- ernal medicine - and sells for one dollar per bottle, ‘while Cooper’s Quick Relicf, the assistant reriedy, used externally, sells for fifty cents. - . 'The. “‘Famous .- :Reme- dies,” as they are often called, are sold in this city by Cooper’s special Tepresentatives, E. A: BARKER s ‘This winter? Use the Minnesota & Interna- tional in connection with the ‘‘Northern Pa.. cific-Shasta Route, ’’ the scenic way to the land of summer in winter. Rates are low. ‘North Coast Limited”’ to travel 'on, west to Portlandi - Shasta Route rest of the way. Ask your local _ “agent about the trip. ° ¥ /i Minnesota & ln'ternafional‘\' Railway '

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