Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 18, 1905, Page 3

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I Opposite Depot. First Class Accommodations Rarves: $1 to $2 per day. Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Furnished. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. W > & Stechman Tenstrike, Minn, Newly Built and EEE in Every Particular. Henry Stechman, Prop. %EFEFGE‘G&(‘&E & EE THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruv's for Photos. Dode Fisk concert and dance December 1. Editor Gustafson of Tenstrike is a visitor in the city today. Theodore Snyder is in the city today from Turtle River town- ship. Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. Mrs. C. Adamson, formerly of this city but now of Cando, N. D., is in the city for a visit here with friends, Bemidji Elevator Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. J. C. Gibson arrived in the city this morning from North- ome to purchase furniture for his new saloon in that village. 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. J. W. Irwin returned last night trom Larimore and other points in North Dakota, where he has spent some time purchasing horses for hLis logging camps. Mr, Irwin secured a carload of tine animals. How's This? We will give One Hundred Doilars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ). Cuexey & Co., Toledo, O. We, undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly . honorable in all business transaction and financially able to carry outany obligations made Yy his firm. WaLpING, 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, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. the When You Say Watch Out It Startles Everyone! It is certainly startling to know many people are a watch _out simply because some dealers handle Inferior makes. PROTECT THE OTHER FELLOW It's cheaper and hand- ier too. As we have the largest ‘assortment of Watches to be found anywhere, we watch out for your interests and you get the bénefit of our 15 years experience inthe business. We know what movements and cases give the best sat- isfaction for the least money. E. A. Bal‘kel‘. 3rd. St. Jeweler. Read the Daily Pioneer. Remember the midnight din- rers at the City Restaurant. W. D. Bright of Tenstrikeis in the city today on business. William Gallagher of Turtle River is transacting business in Bemidji today. J. C. Vogler left this morning for Nebish to join a party of hun- ters that are spending the season in that vicinity. Miss Alice Mills arrived in the city last night from her school at Walker for a short visit here with relatives, . Dr. W. R. Morrison has re- turned from Sarnia, where he was called by the| critical illness of his mother, who died while Mr, Morrison was in Sarnia, E. R. Ryan returned last night from Pequot, where he has been for several days in the interests of the Crookston Lumber com- pany. If disgusted with bucket shops, deal direct with the ‘old reliable” L. T. Sowle & Son, Minneapolis Chamber of Com- merce for 21 years. Editor E. L. Oberg of the Blackduck American arrived in the city this morning and is spending the day renewing ac- quaintances. W. P. Burton and Mrs. Leyina Gabell arrived in the city last night from Pelican Lake for a visit here at the home of their sister, Mrs. S. A. Nye. Eight recruits for the marine service were today sworn in and will leave in the near future for the Philippine Islands, where they will be stationed. Manager W. G. Marson of the Minneapolis, Red Lake & Mani- toba railway company returned last night = from Minneapolis, where he has spent several days on business. The body of Perry Sexton, the Nebish homesteader found dead in his cabin some time ago, was today shipped to the home of his relatives at Kokomo, Ind. Lieutenant William:' Brackett of St. Paul is in the city today looking after the local marine recruiting station and swearing in the recruits secured in this city. Herman Eikstadt came down from his logging camp near Blackduck this moruing to pur- chase supplies and make other preparations to begin active operations. | P.S. Parish arrived in the city last night from Pine River and' will spend a few days in this| | vicinity looking after land for iCrocker & Crowell, for which! icompany he is agent. | J. G. Morrison arrived.in the lcity last wvight from Red Lake |agency in company with his son, | i Frank, who left this morning for 'an agency in Nebraska of which i he has been appointed engi:eer, | Beautify your complexion with little cost. If you wish a smooth ! iclear, creamlike complexion.rosy ! cheeks, laughing eves, take Hol- {lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, |greatest beautitier known. 351 cents. Barker’s Drug Store, | C.C. Woodward is in the city today from the camps of a hunt- ing party of which he is a mem- ber located 12 miles northeast of Nebish. Mr. Woodward states jthat the party took a team of horses with them when they went to the camp and that since the swamps through which they must pass to make their wayi back have thawed out to such an AFTER CLOUDS COMES SUNSHINE. AFTER DESPONDENCY COMES J AFTER SICKNESS COMES HEALTH. APTER WEAKNESS COMES STRENGTH:. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription: 18 what does it all. It's a wonder worker for women_because it is Nature’s: remedy,, adapted to the needs of twentieth: cen~ tury women. 0 ALCOHOL, NO NARCOTIC;. NO) INJURT~ ous DRUG. Made of glyceric: extracts: from roots, therefore their virtues: grew in them in Nature’s laboratory, vizz Lady’s Slipper root, Black Cohosh: root, Unicorn «root, Blue Cohosh root, a Golden Seal root; extracted, combined, reserved without alcohol, by Doctor ierce’s own peculiar process, and in the most exact proportions te secure the best effects. If in need of careful, competent advice before beginning treatment, you will re- ceive it without charge by writing, and stating your case, to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. All letters confidentially received and answers sent in securely sealed envelopes. “I was a_great sufferer for six years?” writes Mrs, Sogden, of 641 Bonda Street, Saginaw, “I commenced to take your Canada, | ‘Favorite Prescription’ and have taken ten bottles in all. Am now regular, after having missed two years and suffered with pain in the head and back, 1 was so nervous, could not eat or sleep. Now I can thank you for | my recovery.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipation. One little “Pellet” is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer oftice. Edward Bereman is in the city today from Haupt. Finest dance music in the world—Dode Fisk—Dec, 1. O. E. Moe yesterday accepted a position as day clerk at the Markham. For woodsawing call up phone 325 call 3. H. L. Foster. William Lennon, who has been in the city several days, returned to Kelliher last night. Mrs R. E. Miller visited friends at Tenstrike last night, raturning home this morning. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 50c. per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer offlce. Arthur Gould won the gun raffled last night by ‘Reuten Grimoldby. The lucky number was 31. William Bereman and J. P. Signel transacted business at Haupf last night, returning home this morning. You are invited to the special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. Ole Blocker left last night for his homestead near Kelliher, where he will reside with his family this winter. G. E. Crocker was a business visitor at Blackduck last night in the interests of the Grand Forks Lumber company. Dr. J, Warninger is completing an office on West Third street and expects to remove to the new location next week. 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, Resolutions. The following resolutions were adopted by the Ladies’ Aid Society of the M. E. church Nov. 15, 1905. WHEREAS, it has pleased our Heavenly Father to call from our midst our friend and honored member, Porter Nye. that the officers and members of the Ladies’ Aid extend to the sorrowing wife and family their warmest sympathy. May they be comforted by the precious hope of meeting their loved one in the better world, FURTHERMORE, Be it re- solyed that these resolutions be printed in the local paper and one be presented to the sorrow- ing family. Mgs. J. H. FRENCH Mgs. M, PHiBBs extent that it is now impossible | to bring the horses out. ! Mgs, H, H. WHEELOCK, Committee. THEREFORE, Be it resolved Dode Fisk Dec. 1. Read the ?aily Pioneer. Remember the midgight dir- ners.ab the City Restaurant David LaFebre 1s in the city today from Puposky. Bemidji today. Pioneer job department is con- fined o his home today seriously ill. Don’t forget that the Palace restaurant will serve a speeial Sunday dinner tomorrow from 12%0 3 p. m. Miss Vilettia Brant arrived in city from her school at Wiltcn this afternoon to spend@ Sunday here with friends. Mrs. A. Kaiser and son, Wil- liam, of Bagley, arrived in the city this afternoon for an over Sunday visit with relatives and friends. Editor S. R. Moorhead Turtle River arrived in Bemidji day herelooking after business interests. The Model Bakery guarantees their candies fresh and the best for the money. H' LeBleu, local agent for the the Fitger Brewing company, while unloading a wagon load of beer this morning sustained a severe injury to his right hand, which became caught between two kegs. It is possible that it will be necessary to amputate one the fingers on the hand, William Jarvis left this after- noon for Iron River, Wis,, where he will be employed as sawyer in a large sawmill in that city. Mr. Jarvis has been engaged as a sawyer at the Crookston Lumber company’s plant in this city dur- the season and is well known here. He will return to Bemidji to resume his position with the Crookston Lumber company next spring. Foresters to Organize. Mrs. Emma Canan of Brainerd is in the city organizing a lodge of the United Order of Foresters, Theorder is a fraternal insurance organization admitting both men and women and having sick, ac: cident and death benefits, lts rate islow and it has proved very successful. Alarge num- ber of members have already been secured in Bemidji. '| High erade chocolates and: bon- | bons at the Model Bakery. i Anton Erickson, the Rosby merchant, is a business visitor in | Foreman John B. Wilm. of the | of| this morning and is spending the| 'TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR | ABOUT i INE-- CARDUI Hundreds of thousands of women suffer with irregular periods. Thousands suffer bearing down pains. = Others. are nervous and have all manner of pains in the abdo- men, back, neck, limbs and head. Wine of Cardui Cures all these Troubles. —_— There is hardly a home where some- woman is not the victim. of female weak~ ness in some form. In your home thers is. a sufferer. There is: another in your neighbor's home. Wine of Cardui will cure you, your sister, your mother or your daughter. It will cure your neighbor. J Over 1,500,000 suffering women have beec cured by Wine of Cardai.. Hundreds of thousands of well and happy women: have their health because some interested friend took them a bottle off Wine of Cardut or told about what this wonderfel woman's tonic would do. Will you not fiollow Mrs. Smithers’ example by giving Wine of @ardui a trial apd then tell other sufferers of your cure? 1603 Maple 8t., Louisvanue, Ky., June 24, 1904, it my d to thank you for the good Wine of Cardui has done for me. I wa’u’:zlr;onss,' wgtn':-out and gn the verge of a general break-down. Providence directed one of your little books my way and L kought a bottle of Wine of Cardui. I had nottaken it but three days when a decided change was Aferceph- ble. -What it did for me it will do for any other woman, and I never fail to take advantage of an, opportunity to recommend it as a reliable and sure cure. MRS. BESSIE F. SMITHER. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL $1.00 BOTTLES OF WINE OF CARDUL Excursions Southwest Oct.3and 17; "Nov. 7 and 21; Dec. 5 and 19. The cheap rates on above dates give you a chance to visit Oklahoma, Kansas, Indian Terri- tory, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico and Colorado. Tickets good 21 days from sale. Go down into the Rock Island country and look at the big crops. There are more and better opportunities than in the early days. If interested send quick for descriptive book- lets and full information. Rock Island’ W.L. HATHAWAY, Dist. Pass. Agent, 322 Nicollet Ave., MINNEAPOLIS. Please send me booklet about and full information. Name. Address (Name of statg) Change in Time. i The Great Northern Railway é we. JAINUSements ... { announces oa and after Novem- . : ber 19th change of time of the south bound tra‘n between Cass Lake and Sauk Centor will be in- augurated. Truin will leave Be- midji hereafie- at 5 a. m., going south, arrives from Sauk Center 7:50 p. m. The Shaw-Gallagher New York Players which opens a three nights engagement at the opera house commencing Thursday night Nov. 23, comes highly NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, Land Office at Cass Lake, Minn.. October 25, 1905. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in_support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Re- gister and Receiver U and Offic John H. Re 11. Marsh Tree, William Arn- old: Truman Anderson, all of Bemidji, Minn. E.S. OAKLEY, Register Ghe | Bargain Store Stoves, Ranges, and Furniture Nickel Plated Ware Enamel and Gran- ite Ware Actual bargains in useful articles to be found on our be, 10e, 15e, 20¢ and 25¢ counter. We also have a number of good second- hand cook stoves & heaters Yours for Business M. E. IBERTSON Ist door no. of P. 0. ‘| orator ot rare power S | | { | recommended by both public and { press. The New York Players are direct from the East, this be- ing their first season in the Western states. The company is made up of metropolitan actors land actresses of ability and States, will speak in Bemidji at reco,g:'nizefl sucgess i their i the Presbyterian church Mon.|SPE¢UVe lines of work, by eriti- . | cal New York theatre-goers. day evening. Mr. Stewart is an! i and isi S well worth hearing whether one The social dance given last subscribes to his views or not,; Dightatthe Grill hallby the Young He will be accompanied by W. G. ! People’s club was w-J1 attended Calderwcod, secretary of the'and a delightful time was en- An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pinneer office. Speak on Temperance. Oliver B. Stewars, the noted prohibition orator of the Uaited \national prohibition commistee. o ed. DO NOT MASH OR SQUEEZE... But chop into clean cut, uniform pieces, all kinds of meat, raw or / cooked, also vegetables and ' fruits fine or coarse as wanted. Al parts nicely Finished and Accurately Fitted. Four Knives with each Chopper. - FLEMING BROTHERS, TELEPHONE 57 ; SUCCESSORS TO FLEMING™@ DOWNS ° .

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