Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 14, 1905, Page 3

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s e A Furs! Furs! Furs! ! A representative of one of the Largest Fur Houses in the United States will be at Ghe BERMAN EMPORIUM, Thursday--Friday, Nov. 16 & I7 | l in this Section. with a most complete line of Furs in all styles Fui' Coats, Fur Collars, Scarfs, Collarettes, Muffs, Ete., Ete. at prices so low that it will enable most every one to buy Furs Will Be Delivered at This Sale. GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED | Do not miss this Opportunity if You Contemplate getting ;," a Fur of Any Kind. 6he BERMAN EMPORIUM BEMIDJI. New $otel Opposite Depot. First Class Accommodations i Rates: $1 to $2 per day. 33323333339332 333333y, R EEEEEEEE FEE R EECECEECEFECFEEEEEREERCFEREERTREEL THE CITY. | Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. J. W. Wileox of Buena visitor in the city today Gawme Warden Rutledge spent last night at Cass Lake on official business, County Attorney G. H. Spear of Grand Rapids spent yester- day in Bemidji on legal business. NSt W the from Farley this ing for ashortvisit here triends. isa morn with { Bewidji Flevator Co., agents| for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji's puent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Sergeant Witte of the local re- cruiting oftice, who has been at ‘Girand Rapids for some time past, has been seriously ill for 3323333333333323333333333333333333333333333 5i!9§533“‘ Largest TTotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. Your Patronage Karnestly Solicited. Blakely arcived ininight Stechman, Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and n Every Particular. | Henry Stechman, Prop. CEEEEFEEEEEEEEEEE EEEE Read the Daily Pioneer.® K. J. Melver is a business visitor in Bemidji today from Farley. | T.J. Nary arrived in tho city; last night from Puarl Rapids for a short business visit here. Harry Calvert transacted busi- ness at Dexterville last night, re-! turning to Bemidji this mm‘ningI W. L. Preble returned l:lsti from Akeley, he, now holds a position | Red River Lumber company. | where with the} George W. Milletf, .\'uperinten-} dent for the J. Neils Lumber| company, was a visitor in thei city yesterday from Cass L:Lke.; Beautify your complexion with | little cost. If you wish a smooth, | clear, creamlike complexion.rosy’) cheeks, laughing eves, take Hol-| lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea| the past two weeks but is now recovering. lorcatest beautifier known. 35] ieents. Bavker's Drug Store. MASH OR SQUEEZE.... cooked, also vegetables and fine or coarse as wanted. “OurVevy-Best” But chop into clean cut, uniform pieces, all kinds of meat, raw or /) fruits / Al parts nicely Finished and Accurately Fitted. Four Knives with each Chopper. 5 | tor a visit here with his parents. | | duck last night to look after tim- company for a few days. i(caused by catarrh) that cannot {F.J. CHENEY & Co, Toledo, O. |known F. J. Cheney for the last itransaction and financially able H. O. Wall of Leeds, North Da- kota, is the guest of Judge and Mrs. M. A, Clark, 1. S. Boyer left last night for Northome, where he will spend some time hunting big game. Rev. J. F. McLeod arrived in the city last night from Brainerd L. I, Johnson went to Black- | ber interests for the C. A. Smith Mrs. J. C. Dale returned to her home at Turtle River las night after having enjoyed a visit! in Bemidji with friends. Dr. [ngails left last night (ori Kelliher, where he will spend several days looking over a large number of horses for R. E. White. A new postoffice has been es-| tablished at the end of the! Crookston Lumber company’s| spur four miles north of Island! lake. The office is named Fowlds | and John W. Folds has been; named as postmaster. | Notice. The undersigned constitute | the employment agency of Har- rington & Larson, formerly Mec- Donald & Harrington. There! are no silent partners in this firm, we have no agents, and are responsible for no liabilities ex.' cept those incurred by the uu- dersigned. " Joe Harrington, John Larson. How's This? We will give Oae Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness be cured by Hail’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. We, the undersigned, have 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable inall busicess; 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. FLEMING BROTHERS, TELEPHONE 57 SUCCESSORS TO FLEMING @ DOWNS Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. |convinced. Typewriter ribbons, At the Pioneer office. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian church will meet with Mrs. Thomas Bailey Thursday afternoon at 2:30. A regular meeting of the K. P. lodge, at which there wiil be important business transacted, will be held this evening. Mrs. E. H. Marcum returned this afternoon from Crookston, where she has enjoyed an extend- ed -visit with relatives and friends. Aad A. Tone of Northome ar- the best, | rived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will transact legal business. Manager Marson of the Min- neapolis, Red Lake & Manitota railway company left this after- noon for Minneapolis, where he will spend a few days on busi- ness for the company. “Hobo Dan,” a well known character about the city was given 25 days in the county jail this morning by Judge Skinvik. Dan was arrested by Officer {Sprague yesterday and charged with stealing a coat. He had the coat with him and it was after- wards identified by the owner. Where are you sick? Headache foultongue, no appetite, lack en- ergy, pain in your stomach, con- stipation? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents. | Barker’s Drug Store. Ladies free at the opera house Tuesday evening Nov. 14 to see the **Millard Reid & Ce.,”’ 1 that thrilling five act western comedy drama ‘‘Eaemies For Life.. One lady admitted free when ac- companied by one paid reserved seat ticket. Prices 10, 20 and 20 cent.s 2 Winter Millinery Sale. As we wish to close out Winter Millinery in the next two weeks | we offer big bargains snl offer | them while your demand is at its height. Every thing in new polo turban, street hats, pattern hats and best of good things at the lowest of low prices. This early clearance sale means money saving to you. Come in and be See our bargain| tables of trimmed hats at 50 cts , 75 cts., $1.00 and $1.50. Lopise HETLAND Read The Daily Pioneer. Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. Harry L. George of Duluth.is the guest of Bemidji friends to- day. & Seasoned, dry stove wood for sale at J. P.- Young’s store. Prompt delivery. Phone 42. Dr. R. B. Foster has returned from Fosston and will be found here all the coming week, An excellent line of typewriter s paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pioneer office, The safe plan for selling your grain and handling your option business is to deal direct with the old reliable firm of I, T, Sowle & Son, Minneapolis, Es. tablished 1884, EYES"Dr, 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. : Jubilee Singers Coming. The Dixie Jubilee Singers, eight voices, will be here for two nights, November 16 and 18. These are the original Jubilee Singers and they have proved so strong a drawing card that they have been engaged for the second night. Every member of the company is a star and their songs vary from the opera to negrc boat and cabin songs. Seats on sale at City drug store. . Ten cents extra for reserved seats. No More “Jumpers.”. - Since the arrestand conviction of a number of men who, after being employed and shipped to camps by local employment offices, jumped the camps, there have been no happonings of a similar nature. ‘The Iesson taught by these arrests and con- victions has been instrumental in warding off a great deal of trouble for employment offices and employers. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 50c, per hundred 3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer offlce. ¢ 'g .. AIMUseInents .... “Millard Reid & Co.” On Tuesday evening at the City Opera house you will have the pleasure of seeing one of ‘the prettiest plays that ever came to Bemidji, the title of this play is “Enemies For Life” produced by “Millard Reid & Co.,” and is bounding with thrilling situa- tions, pretty climaxes, full of comedy to make the play good and strong specialties are intro- duced by Mr. Reid and Miss Noble. Remember at the City Opera house Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings Nov, 14 and 15, prices 10, 20 and 30 cents. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. If you aresick and ailing, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to the humao family, Makes you well—keeps you well. 35 cents, l'ca or Tablets. Barker's Drug Will Spend Winter in Norway. John Satre, Ole Erickson, John Eiickson and Fred Frederickson left this morning for Trondjem, Norway, where they will spend the winter yisiting relatives and friends. All four gentlemen have been enrployed at the mill of the Crookston Lumber com- pany in this city during the sum- mer and they will return next spring to resume their positions. AMATTER OF HEALTH AKI POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS K0 SUBSTITUTE A Cream of Tartar Powder; free from alum or phos= phatic acld ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. - No matter what cigar youhave b m —nor what the cost—you gught to txyeetr;ae only to learn for good a cigar is since the Held” cigar, if yourself how obtainable at a nicke], introduction of the Ammerican Cigar Company’s new methods of manufacture, _— If you change from ordinary “ten-centers” to the the difference will only be one of cost. Youll get the same ripe, mellow flavor—the same depend- able uniformity— the same delicate aroma—and a beiter blend. Isn't it worth your nickel if you get the proof? Just ask for an “Anna Held” next time. Sold by all dealers in good cigara. gemwwm Trade supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL & CO., Minneapolis, Minn, _This Triangle A ona box of “ Anna Held " cigars is a diss e o e o wakis Latier cearates theproduct of money no matter what the pri Every cigar is kept good as it has been madein led boxes sealed wit E. A. BARK SLEEPING CARS OF NEW DESIGN EOR ST. PAUL LINE Read the Daily Pioneer. 1nere are three cases:of yellow fever at Havana. Eddie Hanlon and Aurelio Herrera fought a twenty-round draw at Los Angeles, Cal. At Colma, Cal, Willie Fitzgerald knocked out Fred Landers in the twen- ty-fifth round. Edna Wallace Hopper, the actress, { I8 critically ill at her apartments in New York citv Drawing Room Will Be in Center of Car Instead of Over the Tracks, Making Riding Easier and More Comfortable. The Milwaukee & St. Paul, one of the three roads in the United States owning and operating its own sleeping cars, announces an innovation in the construction of equipment of the Pioneer Limit- ed trains between Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis. ' In thenew cars just placed in coemmission, the drawing room will be in the center instead of at Jheends of the ¢ These are olic cars alter such a pattern eyer cc: structed, and the clmnge; is made to ulfford easier riding a=d add. i.nal comfert fer travel. | ers using these departments. liret jore drawing have alway s been over the trucks at either end, which, in the opin- ion of many, is a rongh place to vide. The new cars will be com- partments throughout. Two of]} ihe cars buve been named Ona laska and Ontonagon, are finished and will be put in service at once. —Chicago Kxaminer, October 26, | 1905, i When You Say It Startles Everyone! Tv is certainly startling to know many people are-a watch out simply because some dealers handle Inferior makes. PROTECT THE OTHER FELLOW rooms It’s cheaper and hand- | As ‘we have ier too. the largest assortment of Watches to be found anywhere, we watch out for your interests and you get the benefit of our 15 years experience inthe business. We know what movements and i i cases give the best sat- OCEAN LINER ASHORE. 1 isfaction for the least Graf Waldersee Goes Aground When Leaving New York. | ,New York, Nov. 13.—The Hamburg- American passenger liner Graf Wal- dersee, while leaving New York har- bor for Hamburg, ran aground on the flats oft. Red Hook, near Erie basin, on the Brooklyn side of channel. i money. 3rd. St. Jeweler. J.P.YOUNG’'S store is stocked from garret to hasement with the best of everything to eat. We only handle The Very Best of Everything in the Grocery Line and make a special effort to please the taste of the most fastidious person Special Attention Is Given to the Tea and Coffee trade at this store, and if disatisfied with the quality of what you are using GIVE US A CALL! Stove Wood! We handle Stove Wood of the very best kind and care/ ful attention is given to orders and, Wood will be de- livered promptly, to any_part” of the city. We are making some wonderful cuts in prices on Groceries, considering the quality of Goods handled. Phone 42 iJ. P. YOUNG. mf."“A.'is"a;kerll Watch Out|

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