Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 20, 1905, Page 3

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] »y SAM J. FRYHLING MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. Call and Sée Ie. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Dode Fisk concert and dancel| December 1. Oliver W. Stewart at the Pres- byterian church this evening. William Doyle of Minot, N. D., is in the city today on business. Mrs. E. Teitsworth of Bagley was a guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. 1 Edward Kaelble arriyed in the city this morning from Kelliher, to spend a short time in Bemidji renewing acquaintances. Bemidji Elevator Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Senavor E.J. Swedback left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, Cloquet and other points east, where he will spend a few days on business. C. J. Foucault, who has been employed at his brother’s ton- sorial parlors in this city for some time past, left yesterday for Duluth, where he has accept- ed a position. If you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion,con- -stipation, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. Ifit fails, get your money back. That’s fair. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. 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. .J. Cuexey & Co., Toledo, O. We, 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 free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. the undersigned, When You Say Watch Ou 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 you get the benefit of your interests and 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. Read the Daily Pioneer. Remember the midnight din- ners at the City Restaurant. Edward Bangle of Deer River is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Oliver W, Stewart at the Pres- byterian church this evening. The city council will hold a regular meeting at the city hall this evenirg. Frank Slipp returned this morning from Northome, where he spent Sunday with friends. Miss Laura Mayer was an over Sunday visitor at Blackduck, re- turning home this morning. Henry Kolden of Blackduck arrived in the city this morning for a short business visit here. At the Presbyterian church this eyening—Oliver W. Stewart of Chicago. Ben Schneider returned to St. Paul this marning after a visit here with his brother, Emil. Miss Ida Weiland returned to her home at Annadale this morn- ing after a visit here with friends. I. B. Olson returned this morn- ing from Tenstrike,where he has spent a short time on business. G. W. Frost, a contractor for ‘the Grand Forks Lumber com- pany, is in the city today from his camps near Funkley. Chas, Casler returned this morning frown Kelliher, where he has spentafew daysin the in- terests of the Crookston Lumber company. E. E. McDonald left yesterday for New Richmond. Wis., where he was called by a message an- nouncing the critical illness of his mother, P. H. McGarry passed through the city this morning enroute to his home at Walker from Black- duck, where he has spent a few days on business. Louis Roy is in the city today from the camps of George Kirk on his way to Fosston, where he has been called by a message an- nouncing the critical illness of a brother. Dan Rose arrived in the city from Northome this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will transact business at the U. S. land office in that city. Mr. and Mrs. A. Markusen yesterday afternoon entertained at a 5 @’clock dinner. Plates were laid for eight. Games were played after the conclusion of the meal and an enjoyable evening was spent. former residents of Bemidji, are in the city from Regina, Saskat- chewan, where they are now located, Mr. and Mrs. Plummer iwill visit friends at Anoka and Ashland, Wis., before returning home, Dear Gus:—1I have solved the mother-in-law problem; just give iher regalarly Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her lawb, 35 cents, Tea ovr Tablets, Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Whittle arrived in the city this morning from Grand Rapids to take up their future residerce here. Mrs. Whittle las recently brought an action for damages in the sum of $12,000 against the village of Grand Rapids for injur- ies sustained by falling overa plow placed in front of a hard- ware store for display., As a re- sult of her injuries she has been | confined at St. Benedict’s hospi- | tal at Grand Rapids for over two Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Plummer, | healthy, happyand docileas a| Read the Daily Pioneer. Finest dance music in the world—Dode Fisk—Dec. 1. John Foster is in the city to- day from Fosston. F. O, Sibley arrived in the city this afternoon from Solway. For woodsawing call up. phone 825 call 3. H. L. Foster. E. R. Ryan returned this atter- noon from a business trip to Wilton. S. C. Bagley, ‘‘the duke of Clearwater,” arrived trom Hoss- ton this afternoon. Mrs. W. E. Hazen left yester- for Kelm, N. D., where she will enjoy a visit with relatives, Sheriff Bailey left yesterday for Edmonton, Northwest Ter- ritory, where he will enjoy a visit with his sister. Carbon paper, all colors, per dozen 50c, per hundred $3.25. Good quality. At the Pioneer office. It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me It’s no secret so I'll tell Takethou Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. John Walton, alogger conduct- ing camps near Kelliher, is in the city today on his way to Peyton, Iowa, where ke will spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. William Spellman, formerly employed at the Markham hotel in this city but who is now at the Crookston at Crookston, spent yesterday in the city renewing acquaintances, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Blocker were surprised by a large num- ber of friends at their home Sat- uvrday night, where a farewell party was given to Mr. and Mrs, Blocker. About sixty persons were presentand farewell ad- dresses were delivered by Rev. E. M. Peterson and Judge Skin- vik. Refreshments were served after which Mr. and Mrs. Block- er were presented with a valuable present. Mr.and Mrs. Blocker and children will leave for their homestead in Battle River town- ship Wednesday. At the Presbyterian church this evening—Oliver W. Stewart of Chicago. Dode Fisk Dec. 1. Read the Daily Pioneer. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Reff of Bagley were the guests of friends in Bemidji yesterday. ; Remember. the midgight din- ners at the City Restaurant. Edward Pevey arrived in the city Saturday night from Still- water for a visit here with rela. tives and friends. Stewart and Calderwood at the Presbyterian church’ this evening, Dr. J. H. Phinney returned this afternoon’ from Bagley, where he has spent a short time on professional business. John Regan went to Cass Lake and other points east this. after- noon to look after business for St. Anthony’s-hospital for a short time, An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pioneer office. |, Judge Spooner and Fred Rhoda returned Saturday from Maple Ridge township with one .deer the.result of several days’ hunt- ing in that vicinity. Mrs. C. Villemin has receiovd notice from the pension depart. ment at Washington that she has been allowed a pension of $12 per month as the widow of C. Villemin, deceased. Judge Utleyv and ‘brother, Win. dall of Northome arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they will make final proof upon their homesteads in ' Itasca county. Through some inadventvre the Pioneer a few days ago stated that Mrs. A. B. Daggett had left for the twin cities and expected before her return to yisit her son at Fort Monroe, Va. The lady who left was Mrs. D, D. Harger. A. A. D. Rahn arrived in the city Saturday from the west, where he has spent several days in the interests of the Shevlin- Carpenter company. Mr. Rahn will remain in Bemidji for a short time looking after business for the company in this vicinity. County Treasurer French and C. W. Jewett passed through the city this morning enroute to their hunting camp near Guthrie from Blackduck, where they .spent It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the lungs, low- ers the vitality and prepares the ———\ system for the more serious dis- eases, among which are the two greatest destrt()iyers of human life, I pneumonia and consumption. ' i I Chamberlain’s % Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. It aids expectoration, re- lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. kl’rice 25¢, Large Size 50c. Unustial Jewelry! To those seeking gifts that shall be original . dainty and at a moderate price, we suggest an inspection of the many novelties in gold and silver In Our Large Stock 1 We take special pains in the (' ' - selection of our stock to admit only that which needs the high- est standard of artistic excell- ence so that any article purchas- ed here is certain to comply with good taste. every canon of Sunday. Mr, French state that NATURE’S ESSENCE Extracted from the Roots of Native, Forest Plants - Go Straight. Back to Nature for Your Health, There is Your Strength. Consider your Body as an: engine ‘which sugfies you with: all: activity of mind an dg. Keep: the maghinery well oiled and. it does not groan:in doing; its- work. But let the stomach, which: is' the: fire-box to the human engine; get “out of kil ter” and we soon. meet with: disaster. The products: of undigested amd de- composing: food: is: poison:to the system. ‘We do not live en what we eat but on what we digest, assimilate, and take up in the blood. The blood in turn feeds the nerves, the heart, and the whole si'gtem, and all goes well with us if the blood be kept pure and rich. If not, then the liver, which is the human filter within us, gets clogged up and Ppoisons ‘accumulate in the body from over-eating, over-drinking, or hurriedly doing both. The smash- occurs when the blood is poisoned by the stomach and liver being unable to take care of the over-load! The red flag of danger is thrown out in the shape of eruptions on the skin, or in nervous- ness and sleeplessness, the sufferer be- coming blue, despondent and irritable, because the nerves lack nourishment and are starved. Nature’s laws are perfect if only we obey them, but disease follows dis- obedience. Go straight to Nature for the cure, to the forest; there are mys- teries there, some of which we can fathom for you. Take the bark of the ‘Wild-cherry tree, with Mandrake root, Stone root, Queen’s root, Bloodroot and Golden Seal root, make a scien- tific, Glyceric extract of them, with just the right proportions, and you have Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It took Dr. Pierce, with the assist- ance of two learned chemists and phar- magcists, many months of hard work experimenting to perfect this vegetable alterative and tonic extract of the great- est efficiency. To make rich, red blood, to properly nourish the nerves and the whole body, and cure that lassitude and feeling of weakness and nerve exhaugtion, take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It bears THE BADGE OF HONESTY upon every bottle in the full list of its ingredients, printed, in plain English, and it has sold more largely in the past forty years than any other blood purifier and stomach runs: smoothly. It fi extract is like Nature’s influence—the blood is bathed im the inyigorating tonic which gives life to it and the vi res of the body burn brighter and their increased aetivity consumes' the tissue rubbish which has accumulated in the system. 5 iscovery” cures all skin affece tions, blotches, pimples, eruptions and | boils ; heals old sores, or ulcers, *white | swellings,” - scrofulous affections and kindred ailments. The “Golden Medical Discovery” is just the tisue builder and tomic you require when recovering from a hard cold, grip, pneumonia or a long siege of fever or other prostrating disease. No matter how strong the constitution, our stomach and liver are apt to be “out of kilter” oecasionally. In con- sequence our blood is disordered, for the stomach is the laboratory for the constant manufacture of bleod. It is a trite saying that no man is stronger than his stomach. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery strengthens the stomach—puts it in shape to make pure, rich blood—helps the liver and kidneys to expel the poisons from the body and thus cures both liver and kidney troubles. If you take this natural blood purifier and tonic, you will assist your system in manufactur- ing each day a pint of rich, red blood, that is invigorating to the brain and nerves. The weak, nervous, ran-down, debilitated condition which so many people suffer from, is usually the effect of poisons in the blood; it is often in- dicated by pimples or boils appearing on the skin, the face becomes thin and the feelings “blue.” Dr. Pierce’s “Dis- covery” cures all blood humors as well 28 being a tonic that makes one vigor- ous, strong and forceful. It is the only medicine put up for sale through drug- gists for like purposes that contains neither alcohol nor harmful drugs, and the only one, every ingredient of which has the professional endorsement of the leading medical writers of .this country. Some of these endorsements are published in a little book of ex- tracts from standard medical works and will be sent to any address free, on receipt of request therefor by letter or postal card, addressed to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. It tells just what Dr. Pierce’s medicines are made of. The *Words of Praise” for the sev-. eral ingredients of which Dr. Pierce’s medicines are composed, by leaders in all the several schools of medical prac- tice, and recommending them for the cure of the diseases for which the “Golden Medical Discovery” is advised, should have far more weight with the sick and afflicted than any amount of the so-called “testimonials” so con- spicuously flaunted before the public by those who are afraid to let the in- gredients of which their medicines are composed be known. Bear in mipd that the “Golden Medical Discovery” has THE BADGE OF HONESTY on _every bottle wrapper, in a full list of its in- gredients. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets “cure tonic. The refreshing influence of this constipation, invigorate the liver and regulate stomach and bowels, Biggest in State. Third street what is perhaps the biggest horsein tne state, a mare weighing 2150 pounds. She isa sight worth seeing. Change in Time. A they have already killed two deer but that they would spend a few more days in an effort to secure all the law allows, Nine recruits were yesterday shipped by Private Abram of the local marine office to Mare Is- land, Cal., where they will be drilled preparatory to joiring the seryice in the Peilippine Islands, One of the recruits was John Burke, who was a member of the Bemidji base ball team last sea- son. Assistant Postmaster! D. F. Polk of St. Paul and E. E. Mec- Donald of this city returned Sat- urday night from Shotley town- ship, where they have spent sowe time hunting. The hunt was a successful one, the party of which they were members se- curing three deer, Mr. Polk left this morning for his home at St, Paul. X H. R. McDonald Dead. H. R. McDonald of Kelliher, well known in this city. died yes- terday at a hospital in Crookston after an 1llness of several weeks. Jubilee Singers Good. The Presbyterian church was packed to its capacity last night with people who came to hear the Jubilee singers, who render- ed a program at the church. The program was excellent:and high- ly pleased those who heard it. - Oliver W. Stéwart Coeming. Geo. T. Baker months and has not yet entirely recovered. @ Co. See our Windows Oliver W. Stewart of Chicago, the only prohibition member of the 43rd Illinois general assemb- ly, will speak at the Presbyter- ian church’ this evening. Mr. Stewart is said to be one of thel" most fluent talkers on prohibi- tion in the country. The Great Northern Railway announces on and after Novem ber 19th change of time of the south bound train between Cass Lake and Sauk Centor will be in- augurated. Train willleave Be- midji hereafier at 5 a. m., going 7:50 p. m. Dead Man is John Kolbe. The man killed by an M. & I. | Friday was John Kolbe, a home- steader who lives near Margie. The remains were taken Northome, where they are being held to await the dicision of the county coroner as to whether or not an inquest is necessary. J. P. Pogue has at his barns on | : i south, arrives from Sauk Center work train north of Northome | to] Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! ==WITH-= idl BISIAR & VANDERLIP! We can furnish you B with Ranges, Stoves, Farniture and House N FURNISHINGS! 1. SINGER SEWING MACHINES | ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS Daily. |l BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 L{?ors ‘west of Cily Hall. I . MASH OR ¥ SQUEEZE.. cooked, also vegetables and fine.or coarse as wanted. &% @ FLEMING But chop into clean cut, uniform pieces, all kirds of meat, raw or / parts nicely Finished and Accurately Fitted. : Four' Knives with each Chopper. BROTHERS, TELEPHONE SUCCESSORS’ TO'FLEMING @ DOWNSs fruits 57 i Higil ' grade Pianos I and Organs Expected

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