Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 11, 1905, Page 3

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S3323333 33333333 New Hotel Opposite Depot. Furni First Class Accommodations Rarves: %1 to $2 per day. SE33232333323333 33932333, Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. e cEEEEEEEEEEEEREECEEEEECESEIEERECECEEEEEEEEEERE Stechman, W W W W Tenstrike, Minr, E Newly Built and g shed ¥ w w w " w w W in Every Particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Henry St&€chman, Prop. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. See the Grill restaurant bill of fare in this issue. D. S. Morrison and son of Red Lake are business visitors in the city today, ‘ Mr. and Mrs John Schmidt of Wirant ‘,'al,Ln;';.\t‘ wnship ' are the kS rarg ''s of bwi . Sl e 7 A xcellent i Wi typewriter papér.<Sifrom Boc bor 81,70 7 box at the Pioneer office. 0. Furseth, representing the Fosston Woolen mills, is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. Bemidji Elevator Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. W. H. Roberts left this morn- ing tor St. Paul, where he will undergo a third operation for straightening his left knee. Charles Plummer and F. J. Kelly left last night for Kelliher, where they will remain during the big game season. TAILORING - if you want a suit or overcoat made ai.d made to tit you see Scott about it. He also does repairing and pressing upstairs Post- v office. over The Married club held a de- lightful social dance at the Grill hall last night and an enjoyable evening was spent. Refresh- ments were served at the Grill restaurant. There’s no beauty in all the land, that can with her face com- pare, Her lips are red. her eyes are bright, she takes Rocky Mountain Tea at night. Bark- er’s Drag store. L. I, Johnson, superintendent in this section for the C. A. Smith company, has purchased the L. Smith residense on Be- midji avenue aud will remeve his family from Isanti county to Be- midji about Nov., 30, after which they will make their future home here. Winter Millinery Sale. As we wish to close out Winter Y Millinery in the next two weeks we offer big bargains and offer them while your demand is at its height. Every thing in new Y polo turban, street hats, pattern hats and best of good things at the lowest of low prices. This * clearance sale means money saving to you. Come in and be | Eead the Daily Pioneer. | See the Grill restaurant bill of fare in this issue. i Typewriter ribbouns, the best, | At she Pioneer office. Reserved seats for “That Little Swede” on sale at Barker’s drog store. A special meeting of the Beau- i Not club will be held at the home of Miss Boyer Monday evening. ~Qne-hundred cords, dry 4f lt4maraci-rnood for sale. H. L. A. 0. Auboloe and. Anton {Kroken left this morning for' Walker, where they will spend the day on business. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 50c, per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer offlce. R. F. Ross of Walker, who has been the guestof Bemidji friends for a few days, returned home this morning. ¥ You are invited to the special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. At a meeting of the Masonic lodge last night J. J. Cameron and C. I, Learned were given the second degree, Advance sale of seats for “That Little Swede” opened at 10 10’clock this morning at Barker’s | drug store. E Superintendents Ritchie of Be- midji and Stewart of Nymore ileft this morning for Nary, Ajwhere they will spend the day hunting big game. | Fair and supper for benefit of St. Philip’s Catholic church | Thursday, Friday and Saturday i nights. | Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leet | morning Dexterville to Ispend a few days here with i’fz‘ieuds. | Judge Spooner, Clerk of Court ! Rhoda and Attorney P.J. Rus- sell left this morning for Maple i Ridge township, where they will {spend a few days hunting. from i Obstinate constipation, indiges- | tion and stomach disorders are ! permanently and positively cured |by taking Hollister’s Rocky M cuntain Tea. 5 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Rev. Father Murphy, who was recently transferred from Carle- ton to Cass Lake, spent last night in Bemidji with friends. Rev. Murphy is much pleased with the change to Cass Lake, as he is now located so as to pay i —— tables of trimmed hats at 50 cts., | frequent visits to Bemidji and enjoy the company of his many warm friends here. convinced. See our bargain 75 ets., $1.00 and $1 50. Louvise HETLanp Will Burn Chips, Shavings, Bark, Ghe WILSON Improved Air Tight Heater Roots, Corn Cobs, or Cord Wood ever made. By the patent wethod o ities, makes the heater dually he at the r 3 to produce and maintain Fuel, because with our Damper we and give more heat in less time and retain it longer than any stove f taking the draft from the top, we riect r\l"l‘ Tight Heater, giving us absolute control of the raft being obtained from descending currents, which ar the best of venttilators. The air ol as it passes thru draft pipe and therefore Lt temperature, supplying the proper amount a perfect combustion, and saving have complete control of the fire. The hot air coming from the top ignites and utilizes as fuel all the s in the Stove which in other St is therefore more economical. Call oves goes to waste. This explains the Wilson Heater consumes much less fuel than other Stoves and and see them. For sale only by FLEMING BROS., Successors to FLEMING & DOWNS. Phone 57. offron, 111h street Westm.— " and child arrived in Bemidji this ! FROM BIRTH TO OLD AGE Life is a_constant fight against the dane gers of disease, and he holds his own the best who keeps his body and its functions in the best work: | ing trim. There are times in every life when Na- ture gratefully accepts a little whipping up for that is inev- itably follow= ed by depres- sing reaction. In 1nost cases a tonic and al- terative prop-| erly com- | 3 pounded will afford the required help by promoting digestion, assimilation and reconstruc- tion of tissue and reducing waste of vital nerve forces, It must not be an alcoholic stimulant— Just a vegetable tonic. Meeting these needs and conditions Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery has been in successful use these forty years and has accumu- lated a record of cures unequaled in the histori/ of medicine. is composed of non-alcoholic, glyceric extracts of Golden Seal root, Queen’s root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark, Bloodroot and Mandrake root, and by special processes perfected by Dr. Pierce, in his own laboratory, so com- bined in the most exact proportions, an . medicinal properties {o Withous he use of alcohol as it a safe a.. " effective remedy the family wie:. "t consulting a oldican gake if frog) . and now Shat its composi lished, there is na agamst iv 1s & paten medicine, It Is neith Dr. Plerce's Pleasant Pellets o, Cure constipation. — Constipa- \\ets tion is the cause of many dis- eases. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One * Pellet” is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Drug- gists sell them, and nothing is * just as good.” Dr. Pierce’s great thousand-page illus- trated Common Sense Medical Adviser will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one- cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Read the Daily Pinneer. Arthur Maule is in the city to- GRABS WOMAN’S POCKETBOOK Bold Robber Snatched Purse From Mrs. John Wilson Last Night. One of the boldest attempts at robbery ever reported in Bemidji was made last night when an un- known man snatched a pocket- book from Mrs. John Wilso:, 1101 Dewey avenue, while Mrs. Wilson was returning home about 8 o’'clocks Mrs. Wilson had been in the down town district of the! city and was (n her way home. She walked up Beltrami avenue to Eighth street, where a man who had followed her from the ourt-house son’' was unable to give a descrip- tion of the man. The purse con- tained only a few small coins and the robber secured but little for his{trouble. ead The Daily Pioneer. $pecial Sunday dinner bill of fare elsewhere in this issue. N. E. Carver went to Black- day from Tenstrike. Special Sunday dinner bill of fare elsewhere in this issue. Attorney H. A, Simons return- ed this morning from Northome. Suits cleaned and pressed from $1up. “See Scott about it’’ up- staire over Postoffice. Mrs. T. W. Bailey is seriously ill at her home on Beltrami ave- nue. Miss Maude Price arrived in the city this morning from her school near Tenstrike to enjoy a short visit here with her parents. Baby sleeps and grows while mammy rests if Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is given. It isthe greatest baby medicine ever offered loving mothers. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. The Newest Character Dialect Oifering MONDAY, NOV. 13. That duck last night to look over log- ging job in that vicinity. Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12/to 8 p. m. Gust Christianson of Kelliher, who has spent several days in the city on business, returned home last aight. Seasoned, dry stove wood for sale at J. P, Young’s store. Prompt delivery. Phone 42. Rev. 8. E. P: White, who has been holding seryices at Ten- strike for several days, returned to Bemidji this morning. Don’t forget thatthe Palace uare up:the street| - restaurant will serve a special Sunday dinner tomorrow from 1260 3 p. m. Miss Vera Cameron arrived in the city this morning from her school at Tenstrike for a short visit here with her parents. If disgusted with bucket shops, deal direct with the “old reliable” L. T. Soule & Son, Minneapolis Chamber of Com- merce for 21 years. William Josie returned last night from the vicinity of Ripple, Little Swede With Emily Erickson Green as Lena Anderson Players. A production Perfect in Detail Prices—50c¢-35¢-25¢ Seats on sale at Barker’s {rived in the city this morning for Axi absolute faultless com- | pany of carefully Selected ! where he has been for several days past looking over timber lands. EYES“D:‘. C. J. Larson, the well known eye spec- ialist will be at the Hotel Remore November 15th to 19 inclusive. All those whose eyes trouble them should call on him at that time. Walter Harris, landlord of the Richards hotel at Tenstrike, ar- a short business visit here. Mr. Harris states that a number of large loggers are making active preparations for a big winter’s work in that vicinity and that prospects are bright for an excel- lent winter at Tenstrike. How’s This? We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. 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 inall busicess transaction and financially able to carry outany obligations made | by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesole Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by druggists, 75¢c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for e ommm— it S8 .Make Your Grocer | Gi\]e You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Baking Powderi Alum Baking Pow- | ders interfere with digestion and are un- healthful. Avoid the alum, constipation. relieving MES. . § XN great pain at the:menthly periods. relieved and twd“fixonthsyagpo gave terey, La.: tor bill since. Wine of Cardui is yours diseases comgletely. - Wine of Cardui fits a woman tfor every duty of life. Three Happy Mothers ANN;of Greely, Neb.s /1 was in bad health and suffered After using Wine of Cardui I was greatly to a fine boy baby: in 3 month was like a different person. “and my health has been good ever since. 'use this excellent medicine. o1 After that my wife used one bottle of she ‘gave birth'to a thirteen pound boy baby and I haven't You can secure a $1.00 bottle from your druggist. ————— e Menstrual djorders, leucorrhoea, bear- ing down pails, sap the vitality out of womanhood. motherhood these trouble: Wine of Cardui makes possible because it cures not simply temporarily the 1;11, but driving out these | Mo.: Two Years'ago I spent about wmhitfibed’g) tak% O“;!)len Wine of Year before last {Ayaid $50.00 doctor ine of Cardui and to take today. _“ ! The Churches —_ Rev. Ole E. Berentzen of Fari- bault county will hold services at! the Norwegian Lutheran church| tomorrow at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p- m. All welcome. — ] Episcopal services will be held | at the Odd Fellows hall tomor- evening at 7:30 o’clock under the direction of Rev, E. S. Murphy of Grand Rapids. b | Regular morning and evening services will be held tomorrow at the Presbyterian church urder the direction of Rev. White. Sunday school as usual. All are invited. The subject for tomorrow morning at the M. E. church will | be “Launch Out Into the Dee;i ilEs “Heayenly Father’’ and “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross” will be sung by the choir. evening “Put On Thy Strength,” Misses Miller and Peart will sing as a duet ‘“‘Take His Hand.” Come and bring a friend with you. William Meert returned yes- | terday from Devils Lake, N. D.,! near which city Mr. Meert owns | several valuable farms. Mr,! Meert brought home with him | 21 large geese which he killed during his visit in North Dakota, and a number of his friends! were remembered. | 1go to the Bowling Alley. The | i@ subject will - be “The | § Greatest Sentence in All Litera- | ture” and the choir will render | Card of Thanks. We hereby express our heart- felt thanks to the many friends, and especially to the faculty of the Bemidji public schools and the ladies of the G. A. R. for their kind assistance during the illness and death of our beloved relative, Porter Nye. Mrs. Sabra A. Nye, Mr. and Mrs. John Rolph, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Nye, Mrs, Z. 1.’ Burton. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. For Recreation, enjoyable evenitg and exercise Your patronage earnestly solicited. WM. SpeENC:r, Prop., 304 Third street. Stable. ; LIVERY ATTACHED Goods of All Description Stored J. P Pogue. A TIN with a bonfire inis not a durable t The famous Round &\ Oak is the best made to get a heating stove that will not last. made well, and that means good material and good workmanship, heating stove. It does not pay. you A stove, to be durable, must be stove in the and you .may heating world, rely on getting just what you pay for. It not onlyhas durability, but burns any kind of fuel and does work to suit you. The Roundrak is a stove with good char- acter. It leads all heati’ng‘ stove in sales—and has for years. If these things were not true it could not _ hold the first place. ‘An examination or a trial will convince you. It is guaranteed. We shall be pleased to showand explain the 1 Round Oad whenever you can call on us. . We will point out the name ‘‘Round Oak”’’ on the leg, so you will know you are looking at the genuine. “Every door faultlessly grou made stove known.” W. M. ROSS, Dealer in Hardware Sporting goods, paints, olls, etc. Compare our prices, they are right, and draft on the Round Oak, Fritz, is nd and fitted to its place. It is the best

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