Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 27, 1905, Page 3

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: New $otel Opposite Depot. Rates: $1 to $2 per day. '!‘l%3%3333355&33335333?!%’9 333333333 -na-)aa-)aam Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. & First Class ficcommod-xtxons in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. ‘( CEEEEEELECEEEEEECEEECEEEEEETEEEEEEEEEEETEETRREESS SteCDman Tenstrike, Minn, - Newly ' Built a.nd Henry Stechman, Prop. “'GZE(-I-IFSC-'&(»Z(‘(-(:E«(-:“ sfl-flf ‘THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos 'W. D. Bright of Tenstrike is a visitor in the city. Typewriter ribbons, the best. At the Pioneer office. Lieutenant O, H. Dockery of Duluth is visiting the local re- cruiting station today. Suits pressed, cleaned and re- pmred by S. J. Fryhling. Op- posme Markham hotel. Alphonse Crawford transacted business at Dextegville last night and returned home this morning. Mrs. E. N. French left last night for Blackduck, where ‘she will be the guest of rela- tiyes for a short time, Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 50c. per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer office. Miss Blanche Woodward left this morning for St. Paul, where she was called by a message an- nouncing the serious illness of| her sister, Mrs. E. J. Ryan. Tired out, worn 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. s 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. A - 3rd St. Jeweler. DxamondS E. A. Barker, | Read the Daily Pioneer. Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. Chas. Hamlin of Nebish is a business visitor in the city today. William P. Welch is looking af- ter business interests at Rugby, N. D. Get your overcoats clefined, | pressed and repaired at Fryhling, \ | the tailor opposite the Markham hotel. W. H. Roperts of the First National bank made a business trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning, William Filkins, formerly of Walker, has taken up his resi- dence with his family in Bemidji and has acepted a position at the Fleming Bros. hardware store. Sheriff Bailey left this.morn- ing for Owatonna with the® four children of Mrs, Nora Inglehardt who were committed to the state school ,in that city by Judge Clark., 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, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. John Doran has practically Irecovered from the attack of { typhoid fever with which he has suffered for several weeks past, {and will soon be released from |St. Anthony’s hospital, where he has been confined. Peter Touscent was today | sentenced by Judge Pendergast i to serve 10 days in the county jail for drunkenness. Touscent ;has been in jail a number of| |mmes before and for some time ’past he has been confined to the county poor houae How's This? We offer one hundred dolars 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 druvglsts, Toledo, O. ! Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon ! the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7ic. per bottle. Sold by all rugglsts Take Hall’s Family Pills for constlpatlon m— 5 Will Bugn Chips, Shavings, Bark, Roots, Corn Cobs, or Cord Wood ; WILSORN -Improved Air Tight Heater and ¢ive more heat in less time and retain it longer than any stove ever made. By the pategt mnethod 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 hest of venmlators The air becomes gradually heated as it passes thru draft pipe and therefore enters the fire at the right temperature, supplying the proper amount of Oxygen to produce and maintain Fuel, because with our Damper we have complete control ' Read the Daily Pioneer.. Mrs. J. R, Stewart of Black- duck is registered at the Brink- mdn. : . i . The Young People’s s\lub will give a social dance at the Gnll hall this evening. _ An .exeellent line of typewnter paper, at from 8¢ to $1.75 per box at the Pioneer office. William Bloeker returned this morning from a visit to his home- stead in Battle River township. E. S! Kincannon, who has been seriously ill with inflamma- tory rheumatism, is improving. Fourteen woodsmen were to- !day shipped to the camps of Wil. son Bros., near Becida, by T, J. Miller & Son, _ - \ William McClare left this ‘af- ternoon for Bovi, where he will look after business matters for a,| short time, Frank Rogers returned last night from Little Falls, where he lot of ci has spent several days visiting friends and relatives.. Dan Winebrenner and P. J. Russel left yesterday for Mud lake, where they w111 spend a few days in quest of ducks. T. K. Danforth left last night for; Minneapolis in response to a message announcing the criti- cal illness of an intimate friend. F. A. Tanzer, deputy organizer for the Modern Samaritans,- ar- rives in the city last.night from Pequot to spent a few days here in the interests of the locallodge. 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. Miss Anna McConnell left this afternoon for Bena, where she will be the guest of friends dur- ing the Indian payment being conducted there. James Black returned -this afternoon from Island Lake, where he has spent several days looking after the interests of the Crookston Lumber company. 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. Harry Orton of Langdon, N, D., was in Bemidji this morning. Mr. Orton is a harnessmaker and is looking for~ a location in northern Minnesota. He went to Cass Lake this afternoon. - Superintendent of Schools J. J. Regan left last night for Ten- strike, where he will visit the public schools of that village to- day. Mr. Regan will return to Bemidji tomorrow morning. Mr. and Mrs. J. N, Bailey re- turned last night from their farm near Turtle River,” where they have spent the past week. They will take up their permanent residence on the homestead about Dec. 1. George Porter of Turtle River, who has been seriously ill at Ny- ‘more for some time past, was this morning taken to Minneapo- lis for a treatment. The man has been cared for by the local lodge of Modern Woodmen, 2 Samuel Simpson, formerly superintendent of logging for the Crookston Lumber company is in this city, arrived in Bemidji last night from Minneapolis to look after timber interests in this vicinity for a few days.. The last meeting of the local Modern Woodman lodge at Masonic hall was held last night and -the paraphernalia of the +|lodge is now. being remoyed to Odd ' Fellows hall, where the future meetings of the lodge will be held. a perfect combust.mn, and saving 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 \\hv the Wilson Heater consumes much less fuel than other Stoves and is therefore more economical. Call and see them.' For sale only by FLEMINC BROS., © Successors to FLEMING & DOWNS. ‘Phone 57. - | Wilton spur. Chas. Campbell and Joe Ba,r- rington returned last night from Dawson City, the new town on the Crookston Ljimber company’s Both gentlemen bought lots in the new town and Mr. Campbell expects to open a branch of his Bemidji refresh- ment: parlors there in: the maani tpohcy. 2 N igars but for millions. flavored, blended smoke. evenness, Trade Suwhed by Am!dfis GXGA.R COMPANY Gigalé%eé's Cents smoke at a “matinee’ price. Good company for the man who usually smokes three-for-a-quarter. The making of “Anna Held” Cigars starts with the growing of the tobacco. quahty required and how to secure it—not for one Experts know the The several varieties of leaf necessary to broduce a. . smooth, weil-balanced smocke undergo. delicate, complex and vital processes—hitherto unkriown—of fermenting and blending. These processes extract all the original - greenness and rankness and develop a rlch even, full- - Tested in any way you like—flavor, fragrance, workmanship—the “Anna Held” is a remarkable product of a remarkable system. A genuine three-for-a-quarter cigar for 5 cents, Jold by all dealer§ in good cigars. GEO R. NEWELL @& CO., MINNEAPOLIS, M!NN. Thc"smoke Story” is a baok which tells all about these new methods of cigar making, We send it free, v success, the ladies secured .a good supply of clothing. and other articles. Remember the sale continues all day tomorrow. C. P. Loveless, day clerk at the Hotel Brinkman, has resigned his position and will leave Mon- day for Akeley, near which vil- lage he will be employed as clerk for the Walker & "Akeley company. A. E. Moe, formerly employed at St. Anthony’s hos~ pital will fill the vacancy. AMUSEMENTS ) --at -the-- /A | LOCAL OPERA HOUSE - The Warner Comedy company, as usual, gave its audience satis- faction in the presentation of house last night. ~The play this will be “Sylvia’s Romance,” 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 follow- ed in conductmg the city goyern- ment. —F. B, Brmkmau Candidate for Alderman I hereby announce myself as a ca.ndlda.te 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. —W..L L. Preble. | Candidate For Treasurer. The undersigned' announces, himself as a candidate for the office of city treasurer, subject to the will of the yoters on Nov. 7 next. If elected I will conduct the office in the same manner that I haye during the termsI have served asvillage treasurer. —W. L. BROOKS. Candidate For Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of city treasurer and solicit the support of all citizens and voters. If elected I will give the duties of the office earnest and faithful at- tention, with courtesy and im- partiality to all. __EarL GEIL. s —_— Candidate For Alderman. In response to the wishes of a| large number of friends, I hayve decxded w_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 mdependently I favor an open The rummage sale is a decided |’ }inight from an extended visit to ‘Yankee Folks” at the City Opera |, 1 i Pollitical Announcements. i, Peter Larkin of Turtle River is /| a visitor in the.city today. M. A. Rognlein is & visitor in the city today from Wilton. The rummage salg will continue all day tomorrow. At the old Ross hardware building. J. C. Parker left this afterncon for Duluth to attend to some business matters in the Zenith city, after which he will go to his home at Stillwater. Rev. F. E. Higgins, who re- cently returned to Bemidji from the Red® River valley, left this a.f-'i ternoon for Duluth, where he will bold a number of meetings. Mrs. William McCuaig and daughter, Lucene, returned last the twin cities and Princeton, | where they have spent some time with relatives and friends, Rev. I&. M. Peterson returned| this afternoon from Aure, where he attended a Norwegian Luth-| eran conference held last night which was attended by six past- ors of Lutheran churches in this ‘.section of the state. [ — chooses to carry an inaccurate time piece, that’s His Business if he prefers to have it repair- - ed and made accurate, that’s Our Business an inaccurate timepiece ‘may cause one a world of inconven- from lack of Oil. 'Don’t De- lay—delays cost money and may spoil the watch. :: £ Bring Your Diamond to us often and have them ex« amined to see that the mount- ings are in good order. We give thorough examination free Anything more costs as little . as samaf&euorv work can bq done. Geo. T. Ba.ker @ Co. See our Windows i Slaughter Sale! ~_-’-at--' | J. A. McConkey’s - will be continued a few days lbnger. ience. Don’t neglect your watch * Don’t let it get dirty or rusty

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