Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 16, 1905, Page 3

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\ v, \ n 3 w : W : New Hotel Stechman, § fl Opposite Depot. v'l'enstrike. Minn, g n . e - Y W Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Newly Built and H »E Furnished. / § ™ First Class Accommodations in Every Particulan. § E Your Patronage Harnestly Solicited. v A Raves: $1 to $2 per day. Henry Stechman, Prop. & e EEEEEEE EEE FEEEEEFCEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEFEEEEEEEds THE ClTY Read the Daily Pioneer. L] . . T Jubilee Singers tomorrow Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. |night. Jubilee Singers tomorrow| Sam Carrigan wasa visitor in night. the city yesterday from Farley.. Rev. Father-O’Dwyer left last night for Blackduck, where he will hold mass today. Theo Gulickson left last night for Northome, where he will spend a short time on business. Have a chicken supper with the Baptist young ladies Friday eveningat Mrs. M. D. Stoner’s 5 to S o’clock. Mrs. M. Newell arrived in the city last night from Morristown, Minn., for a visit here with rela- tives and friends. Bemidji Elevator Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff, Mrs. W. S. Brannon returned last night to her home at North- ome after a visit of several days in Bemidji with friends and rela- tives. W. H. Squier was in the city last night on his way to Black- duck from the twin cities, where he has spent several days on business. For 21 years shippers of grain and dealers in options have traded with L. T, Sowle & Son, one of the oldest grain firms in Minneapolis Chamber of Com- merce. It pays todo business direct. How's This? We will give Oae 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. Cueney & Co., Toledo, 0. We, the have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable inall business 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 tree. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation, undersigned, When You Say Watch Out | I't Startles Everyone! It is certainly startling | to know many people i are a watch out simply i because some dealers | handle lnferior makes. PROTECT THE | OTHER FELLOW ? i | It’s cheaper and hand- 1 ier too. As we have ! 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 cases give the best sat- isfaction for the least money. E. A. Barker, 3rd. St. Jeweler. l .| City, Mo., and Junction City, |of the new Norwegian newspaper |greatest beautifier known. 33 | EYES Poer eyes and glasses “®whether young or old A. L. Wyler left this morning for Blackduck and other points up the north line. Joseph Boss left last night for Kelliher; where he spend several, days in quest of big game. W. J. Whiting was a business visitor in the city yesterday, re- turning to Blackduck last night. Fred Lebude, formerly of this city but now located at Kelliher, is in the city today renewing ac- quaintances. Fred Wilson arrived in the city from Tenstrike this mcrn-| Baptist young ladies ing to spend a few days in Be- midji on business. Mrs. Olaf Huseby entertained last evening at dinner. Plates were laid for ten and a very enjoyable time was had. Robert English has accepted a position with the Millard Reid show troupe and left with the company this morning for points south. Mrs, Frank Rogers has en- tirely recovered from a severe attack of rheumatism with which she has suffered for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Campbell have removed from their former residence on Beltrami avenue to the Warfield residence property on Bemidji avenue, W. B. Sherman has accepted a position with R. E, White of Kel- liher and left last night for that village with 40 men who will be employed in Mr. White’s camps this winter. The Williams Original Jubilee Singer which appear here No- vember 16 and 18 are not the jubilee singers of the ladies li- brary course but an entirely dif- fsrent company. William Pelkey has accepted a position with the C. A. Smith company and left last night for Kelliher to speud several days in that vicinity looking after timber interests for the company. Mrs. C. H. Miles and Mrs. J. C. Vogler left this morning for the south, where they will spend the winter visiting relatives and friends at Joplin and Kansas Kansas. Olaf Huseby, who will be editor to be started in this city, left yesterday afternoon for Bagley, | where he will spend a few days on business connected with the starting of the paper. 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, ! cents. Barker’s Drug Store: ] for age is no criterion for the wearing of glasses, if you chose to go yvear after year wasting nerve force and straining your eyes through some defect, you must expect an early decay per- haps blindness, a natural de- crease of vitality and consequent shortening of life. Just think it over. We fit glasses for defec- tive vision and eye strain that’s all. but a little piece of glass will work wonders. Dr. Larson is at Hotel Rewore until Monday morning and welcomes every- body to consult him in regard to‘ eye trouble and receive truthful imformation. He carries with' him a large stock of artifical eyes. : FOUND DEAD Body of Unknown Man: Bis- covered Near Headwaters of Rapid River:. Aletter from Fred Coek, a settler who lives near the head- waters of the Rapid river in Bel- trami county, states that the body of an unknown man was found by bim north of Red lake, about 10 miles from the head- wasers of the Rapid viver. The letter was directed o Sheriff Bailey, who placed it in the hands of Coroner Marcum. The latter will investigate the affair upon the return of County Astarney MeDonald to this eity, The Jubilee Singers will appear here Thursday and Saturday. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 30c. per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer offtce. Have a ehicken supper with the Friday evening at Mrs. M. D. Stoner’s 5 to 8 o’clock. Matt Jones arrived in the city this morning from Northome and went to Erskine, this after- noon to take charge of a number of horses owned by him which he will ship to Northome for work in the woods in that vicin- ity. Not a cent wanted, unless you are cured. If you aresick and ailing, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. A great blessing to the human family, -Makes you well—keeps you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’'s Drug Store, At the meeting of the Eagles last night a resolution was passed providing for a large number of improvements to the hall now occupied by the local aerie. The room will be thor- oughly renovated and redecorat- ed and much costly furniture will be installed. For woodsawing call up phone 325 call 3. H. L. Foster. Ladies Thanked. ‘I wish to thank the ladies of the Cathohc church for their eaanest and successful efforts in behalf of the Catholic fair and for aiding in making the fair the success it was. Rev. Father O'Dwyer. An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pioneer office. 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. Puritan Supper. The young ladies of the Bap- tist church will give a Puritan supper Friday evening, 5 to 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. M., D. Stoner, 415 Bemidji Ave. Everyone invited. T T A ST YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! ==WITH== BISIAR & VANDERLIP! / We can furnish you with Ranges, Stoves, Furniture and House FURNISHINGS! SINGER SEWING MACHINES | ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS High . grade Pianos and Organs Expected Daily. BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of Cily Hall, Read the Daily Pioneer. . ° Peter Ducet is in the city to- day from Kelliher. George Beaton, who has been! confined at St. Anthemy’s hospi- tal with sickness forseveral days past, is recovaring rapidly. The supper given at the Odd Fellows hall last night by the local Rebekah lodge was largely attended and a neat sum was realized asa result of the affair. Jake O’Brien, employed at | Armstrong’s restaurant, was to- day taken to St. Anthony’s hos- pital for treatment. Mr. O’'Brien has been seriovsly ill for several days pastand his condition is now pronounced highly critical. Littte Baby Dead. The eight months old baby girl of Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Jones of Tenstrike, who was brought from that village to this city yesterday and confined at St. Anthony’s hospital, died last night. The fureral was held this. afternoon, the remains being interred in Greenwood cemetery. Body to Be Shipped Away. The body of Perry Sexton, the Nebish homesteader who was found dead in his cabin some time ago, will be shipped to the home of his relatives at Kokomo, Ind, The body has been thorough- ly inspected by Corouer Marcum who decided that there was no sign that the man met his death through foul play. Cerrespondence. SPAULDING ITEMS. Frank Ihde was at Bemidji Monday on business. A. P. Blom wasat Bemidji Wednesday. Fred Ihdeand Z. Rodigue were at Bemidji Wednesday. Born, on Nov. § to Mr. and Mrs. August Becker a daughter. Congratulations, R. Stai, A. P.Blom and A. Djonne were af Cass Lake Thurs- day on business. Wm Burce of Bemidji wasa visitor Saturday. : Mr. Coleman was at Bemidji Wednesday and Saturday. Johr. Stohl was at Bemidji Wednesday. Flo Huck spent Saturday jand Sunday with her parents n Be- | g midji, Mr. and Mrs. A. Westgaard were at Wilton Saturday. George Ford spent Saturday|§ in Bemidji. The Beltrami Timber Co., sert four men through here in charge of twelve horses, on their way to Red Lake. Andrew Rygg and sisters, Annie and Marie returned from Bemidji Momday, where they at- tended some church meeting for a few days. Wm. Aldrich returned from Crookston last week. Some person or persons broke into the East school house Tues- day night and did some damage according to reports. WILTON ITEMS. Albert Martin and family left Monday for South Dakota where they will spend a few weeks visit- ing friends and relatives, Charles Teller returned from North Dakota last Wednesday. Alonzo Smith left Sunday for Crookston, where he will enter Button’s Business College. His friends wish him success. The dance at Charles Baxter’s was an enjoyable affair. Mr. and Mrs, Frehart and grand children left for Iowa Monday last where they will spend the winter with the former’s parents. Nathan Day arrived from North Dakota last week. Charles Teller and Harry Bowers made a business trip to Wilton last week. Ole Gullikrud visited at Spauld- ing Sunday. John Dahl and Julius Belden bave arrived from North Dakota. C. M. Button made a business trip to Bemidji last Saturday. Mrs. H, E. Bowers who has been on the sick list is reported betier, The M. W. A. held a meeting last Sunday. ) Mr. and Mrs. Helf left Tuesday for Nebish where they will be employed for the winter. Miss Vilettia Brant spent | Sunday at Bemidji. Wedding bells are soon to ring n our vicinity gnd a number of young couples will happy. be made ! Here: is: to-day a erying need of a re- -formation in: the treatment of the body. The basis of this reformation is to be found. in: the thesis of Dr. R. V. Pierce: “Diseases:which eriginate in the stomach must.be cured through the stomach.” In the forty odé years of Dr. Pierce’s experience: as chief consulting: physi- cian: to the Inva- lids” Hotel and Supgical: Institute in Buffalo, N. Y., he:has treated more thian half a millien . people, with a re- > cord of ninety-eighby qures: in every hun-2 dred The theory held by Dr. Pierce that the stomach is the chief breeding } place of disease, is abundantly borne out by the success : of his treatment which is addressed primarily to the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. No other medi- cine acts so power- fully and as perfectly { on the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition,, as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Men and women afflicted with shortness of breath, heart disease, suffocation, diz~ ziness, spots before the eyes, *liver pains,” and similar ailments have been promptly and perfectly cured by the use of “Golden, Medical Discovery.” Miss Lavilla Bonine, Curator Natural His~ tory Society, of 408 Lewawee Street, West. Lansing, Mich., writes: “I suffered with chronic dyspepsia for nearly seven years, and this caused me to grow very thin and pale, at the same time my blood became poor and I was so nervous and unstrung that I | was unfit to attend to my daily duties. Hears | was also affected and fluttered at the least excitement. I spent a lot of money doctor~ ing and found no relief, until I took Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It cer~ tainly is a wonderful medicine. It toned up my stomach and I began to have a splendid appetite; had no trouble with my digestion, and T began to pick up and get sirong; soon new, rich blood flowed in my veins, and I i once more felt the beauty and joy of life. I | have now enjoyed perfect health for a year, ; thanks to Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis~ i covery.! & i Read The Daily Pioneer. Heavy Snow at Northome. Itis reported from Northome that a heavy fall of snow occurred there yesterday and that the ground was covered to the depth of several inehes. : Distinctive Table Ware 9 Our showing of fine China and Cut Glass, Silver and Cut Metal wares is as different from the usual cut and dried assortments as possible, 9 Bvery pattern, every indi- vidual piece was selected for its artistic and ultilitarian qualities from the largest. im- porting and manufacturing houses, and yery few of them can be duplicated out side of the large cities. 9 Yet the question of cost need cause no anxiety as every thing is priced very mod’rat’ly We would appreciate an opportun= ity of showing you these wares if for no other reason than that it affords you pleasure to see them. Geo. T. Bake @. Co. See.our Windows Earn from $80 to $125 Per Mumeh WE WANT YOUNG MEN for Firemen and Brakemen, experience unnecessary. High Wages, Promotion. . secured as soon as competent, Structions by mail. Cut out Cou- pon and send with stamp for full particulars to-day . . National Railway Training I School, 224 Boston Blk. b y MiNNEAPOLIS, MINN. 77 @ Positions In- DO NOT - MASH OR SQUEEZE.... . But chop into clean cut, uniform pieces, all kinds of meat, raw or / cooked, also vegetables/ and fine or coarse as wanted. All parts nicely Finished and Acé:firately Fitted. Four Knives with éach Chopper. -zfif’ fruits FLEMING BROTHERS, TELEPHONE 57 SUCCESSORS TO FLEMING @ DOWNS [J.P.YO UNG’S store is stocked from garret to basement with the best of everything to eat. We only handle 5 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 Stove Wood! We handle Stove Wood of. the very best kind and care A CALL! 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,

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