Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 25, 1905, Page 3

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< Call and See Ie. MERCHANT TAILOR : SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES' GARMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. New $otel STECHMAN] QOpposite Depot Tenstrike, Minnesota Largest Hotel North of Bemidji. Built nished. Newly and Fur- First Class Accommoda- g tions in every particular. Your Patronage Earnestly Solicited. Rates, $1 to $2 per day. B Henry Stechman, Prop. Read the Daily Pioneer. Ebbie Dunham is confined to his home with sickness. Remember the midnight din- ners at the City Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stechman and children of Tenstrike arrived in the city this morning for a short visit here with friends and acquaintances. November | DIAMONDS Diamonds and Tur- keys will be the prominent features We furnish here- also the best assort- ment of Diamonds outside of the Sul- tan’s own house- hold. Be sure and get our prices he- fore buying. 3d St. Jeweler e s e el COLLS 1 PAGION, {325 call 3. B | ners at the City Restaurant. {' ness at Cass Lake yesterday af- E ternoon. | day afternoon from a short busi- Ritchie is on the sick list. 112 to 3 p. m. | business. THE CITY. Dode Fiske December 1. Go to Hakkeruo’s for Photos. For woodsawing <all up phone H. L. Foster. of Superintendent Schools Remember “the midgight din- A. A. Carter transacted busi- Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from Samuel Gill returned yester- ness trip to Wilton. Thanksgiving Bargain sale Saturday until Thursday at Ber- man Emporium. Theo Gulickson spent yester- day afternoon at Cass Lake on DANGER AVERTED. If a man should cross a deadly snake fn his pathway, he would quickly crush it beneath his heel before it could sink its poisonous fangs into his flesh. He would with' the danger- ous reptile. And yet how many people are there who temporize J FRYHLING i Attorney H. A. Simons return- . i) ‘;not step out of the way and temporize | ed \ deadly enemy— consumption. Like a silent serpent, it glides along almost: unnoticed. First a cold, or sore throat, then a slight cough, then catarrh, then bronchitis, then bleeding from the lungs and finally death. The way to crush out the threatening evil is to fortif; the system and purify the blood wit Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Every weakness and abnormal condition that precedes consumption is cured by this non-alcoholic remedy. At the first sign of derangement of stomach, liver and blood, look out! It is on]f,' a_question of time until the lungs will be attacked through the impure blood, and then the danger will be most deadly. It should be known to every sick person that Dr. R. V. Pierce will give carefully considered, fatherly, professional advice, by mail_to all who write him at Buffalo, . Y. No charge or fee of any nature is asked. Mr. Moses Horner, of Stahlstown, Penn’a, writes: “Last fall I took a severe cold (the result of wet feet) and this brought on ca- tarrh and bronchitis which lasted all winter. I used three bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and two or three vials of the “Pleasant Pellets,” also one package of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. I amnow cured. Many thanks to you.” An honest dealer will not try to per- suade you to take a worthless substi- tute in place of the “Golden Medical Discovery ” for the sake of a little added profit, Dode Fiske December 1 Read The Daily Pioneer. Dode Fiske’s orchestra com- Miss Alice Mills arrived in the city last night from her school at Walker for a short visit here with her parents. Bemidji Elevaior Co.. agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s | | patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Dear Gus:—I have solved the mother-in-law problem; just give her regalarly Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea. It will make her healthy, happyand docileas a lamb, 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Barker’s Drug Store. For Rent. Two xice, comfortable fur- nished rooms in private house very convenient to city. Apply one door north of city hall. 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 busiress transaction and financially able i to carry out any 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| L2l 3 y Stovesl { Remember | that we carry the most complete and f§ | best assorted stock of STOVES in the county and can save you from 5 to 10 percent on any- thing in the line. A glance at our stock will convince you that we have an as- sortment from which to choose that no one needs to go away dissatisfied. Come early ¢nd get first choice. They've going fast. Prices from $1.75 to $60 00. All sizes and styles always in stock. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or . money | FLEMING BRos. cheerfully refunded. PHONE 57 pells everybody todance, Opera house December 1. Misses Anna and Janie Mills left this morning for Brainerd for a short visit in that city with friends. Would like to-buy good second hand harness for small team. Enquire engineer Bemidji Steam Laundry. Rev. E. M. Peterson left this this morning for Nary, where he will hold Scandinavian Lutheran services today: Mrs, D. McCulloch and child- ren left this morning for Laporte, where they will future home. Don’t forget that the Palacc restaurant will servea special Sunday dinner tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. ; Superintendent W. A. Gould of the Crookston Lumber company went to Kelliher last night on business for the company. A, C. Halvorson and Andrew Halvorson left this morning for their home in Minneapolis, where they will spend Thanksgiving. J. E Cahill and John Hubbard returned this morning from the vicinity of Blackduck, where they have spent some time cruis- ing. 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. Rowe McCamus returned yes- terday afternoon to his home at Brookston after spending several days in the city with relatives and friends. Miss Mamie Sullivan, who has been the guest of relatives in Be- midji for several days, returned yesterday afternoon to her home in Solway. Elmer E. Bigham, formerly wanager of the local telephone ex- his homestead near Lake George renewing acquaintances. The famous Dode Fiske orches- tra will give a concert and dance at the opera house December 1. Their appearance here last year was the event of the season. Deputy Sheriff Orin Daniels of Polk county arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Crookston and left last night for Northome to subpoena witnesses for the Larson murder case, which will be tried in Crookston next month. A. A. Goodrich left last night for Deer River, where he will look over timber lauds for.the Backus-Brooks company. From Deer River Mr, Goodrich will go make their | change, is in the city today from( Py Rev. White. Sunday school as - Buy your Thanksgiving linens at a big discount at Berman’s. from Northome this mosning, The Model bakery calls atten- tiou to its excellent line of cakes and pastry. William Lennon of Kelliher is renewing acquaintances in the city today. Mrs. J. C. Dale of Turtle River is the guest of friends in Bemidji today. E, J. Regan is in the city today on his way home to Solway from Kelliher. ‘ Editor Chas. Gustafson of the Tenstrike Tribune is a business visitor in the city today. The Thanksgiving Bargain sale jat the Berman store offers a great saving on merchandise. If disgusted with bucket shops, deal direct with the ‘old reliable” L. T. Sowle & Son, Minneapolis Chamber of Com- merce for 21 years. 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. Mrs C. W: Speelman returned last night to her home at North- ome after attending the wedding of her cousin, Evan Carson. She was accompanied by Mrs. G. M. Carson, who will enjoy a visit at the home of Mr.-and Mrs. Speel- man. C. M. Brundridge and William Winslow of Minneapolis arrived in the city this morning from the Bear river country in Itasca county, where they have spent the hunting season. Both gentle- men return well satisfied with the hunt, each having killed a moose. Mrs. J. B. Bernier from St, Paul has opened hair dressing parlors at the Hotel Brinkman, room 42 where she will receive ladies whose desire treatments for shampooing, facial message, scalp treatment, manicuring, etc. Mrs. Bernier will also make up switches and pompadours from cut hair or combings. Ladies desiring her services should call phone 39 and make appointment Do You Want To Buy ' ONE $50.00 SHARES IN THE BIGGEST SHOE FACTORY IN THE NORTHWEST Owing to an increase of nearly 100 per cent. in their business this year THE SHAROOD SHOE CORPORATION offer these shares to enlarge their capital to handle the rapidly increasing business or more This is our factory The Largost building in the Northwest used exclusively for making shoes N Three acres of floor space Rebuilt last season Fitted with the latest imprdved machinery for making high grade shoes Employing over 500 skilled workmen Capacity 4000 pairs daily CHARLES K. SHAROOD President of this Corporation, @ practical shoemaker, who, by reason of his per- sonality and executive ability, has built this business from 2 small beginning to its present enviable position.-—~This plan of distributing these shares of stock was originated by him to give the public the chance to make 7 per cent. on small investments, the payment of which 1s guarantébd by the entire resources of the Company Send For Booklet giving full particulars and large views- of the eight floors of our factory Address C, K. SHAROOD, President SHAROOD SHOE CORPORATION ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Sole makers of the R=E-Z shoe You are invited to the special i An excellent line of ty pewriter Sunday dinner at the Palace|paper,:tfrom80c to $1.75 per restaurant tomorrow from 12 tol box at the Pioneer office. 3p. m, | W. J. Whiting of Blackduck ar- B rived in Bemidji this morning and will spend a short time here with friends. Feed ;1;;1 ‘éale Stable. s e e TQN lc LAURITZEN'T, A wonderful flesh and blood maker; rich, creamy milk for nursing mother ulates the stomach and howels:imy good appetite;cures constipation by arding the digestion;quicts the nerves and induces, restfulsleep. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS & for sittings. B. N. Johnson and R. Graetz are in the city today on their wiy home to Duluth from Ripple. Both gentlemen are beavy timber owners and they have spent some time in the vicinity of Ripple looking ovrr their interests in that section, They state that everything is activity in the Big Fork town and that when the railway is completed into the {town Ripple will be one of the liveliest burgs in northern Min. nesota. l The Churches I Services will be held at the Scandinavian Lutheran church tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at noon. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Regular morning and evening]| services will conducted at the Presbyterian church tomorrow usual. The morning subject at the Baptist church Sunday will be “The Sovereignty of God and His Attitude Toward Man.” In the evening children’s Bible day exercises wilt be held. Mr. Gid- ding of Duluth will sing at both meeting. Other seryices as usual. At the M. E. church the sub-| ject for tomorrow morning will be “What Isthe House .of God | and Why Should an Attendance be Steady and Regular?”’ ¢God Loveth the Gates of Zion” by the choir. - In the evening there will be a sermon to clerks of the city. The pastor was once a clerk him- self and hence knows something to Minneapolis to spend Thanks- BEMIDJI, MINN. giving with his family in_ that eity. about the business. “Oh, Ye A delicious, wholesome tonic that is non-intoxicating. BOLD BY ALL DRUGSISTE: it yotir drugglst shiotild hot, Lave jt. Write ot Brice fist,. Our booklet i from physiciahs afid patient: any address that fentions thi LAURITZEN MAL MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. ’f MALT cocro- | Goods of All Description Stored J. P. Pogue. J IT DOES exactly what we 5ay it will. There is no other heating stove on earth that will do its work as satisfactorily and successtully with any kind of fuel, and lasts as many years, as the genuine Round Oak, 7] I We hake-pleasure in explaining why, for 30 years, it has excelled all heating stoves. This year it has an improved hot blast for burning soft coal. It will make a perfect fire with this draft alone and burn all the gases and most of the smoke. It has many other ex- clusive features: for in- stance, it makes no clinkers. Remember,it; is differ- ent from all other in every respect appearance. except The imitations look very much like it, and to be certain, you will need to look for the name on the leg—it is always there in the ! genuine ‘‘Round Oak.” “He is forming up the heavy sheet body for th Oak Stove. Itis \'.‘ge very best money cu.nlbuy. ‘%eRgl:gg always made the Round Oak just as good used the best material, and it pays. an;z. ?ts ;X%S?’-“m g Gates”, and “Even Me,” two beautiful anthems, by the chorr. will be sung | W. M. ROSS, ‘Hardware, Cutlery and Sporting Goods. Comparison of prices solicited l

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