Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 28, 1905, Page 3

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& A3} MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LAIjIES' GARTIENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. Call and See Me. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Howard Bailey was a Northome visitor last night. Dr. J. Warniger is at Kelliher on professional business. For woodsawing call up phone 325 call 3. H. L. Foster. J. C. Parker went to Solway yesterday atfternoon on business. Blue points on the half shell at the Arcade commencing Nov. 29. | All kinds of comic souvenir post cards for sale at Hotel Markham. H. N. McKee returned yester- day afternoon to his home at Solway after a brief business visit in Bemidji. Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Mrs. C. J. Pryor and daughter, Louise, left this morning for Glencoe, where Mrs, Pryor will attend the marriage of her sister. Good advice to women. If you want a beautiful clear skin, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 35 oents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. complexion, | November T S e This is the month of Thanks- giving, Diamonds and Tur- keys will be the prominent feature We furnish | with Turkey and also the hest assort- ment of Diamonds outside of the Sul- tan’s own house- hold. Be sure and gf_t our prices he- fore buying. E. I BARKER E St. Jemelerl? e — | Read the Daily Pioneer. Blue points on the half shell at the Arcade commencing Nov. 29. J.F. Essler spent last night at Kelliher on business, return- ing home this morning. An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per box at the Pioneer office. George McCrea spent last night at Northome on business, returning home this morning. Dode Fiske’s orchestra com- pells everybody todance. Opera house December 1. A. D. Moe went to Northome last night to solicit business for the Bemidji Tailoring company. G. E, Crocker transacted busi- ness at Blackduck last night and returned to Bemidji this morn- ing. ‘among the lumbermen in attend- {ance at the state timber sale to | day. ; R. R. Wise of Brainerd was a | business visitor in the city last night and returned home this morning. Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison are results of kidney . trouble. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea goes directly to the seat of the disease and cures when all else fails. 35 cents, Barker’s Drug Store. . G. H. French returned last ‘night from Guthrie, in which iviciniby he has spent the hunting iseason with C. W. Jewett of | Blackduck. Mr. Jewett re- turned home last night. Both :gennlemen express themselves as well pleased with the hunt, having been successful in killing ‘two deer each. | How’s This? | We will give One Hundred iDollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot i be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F.J. CuENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, bhave 1known F. J, Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable inall busiress transaction and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesole Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken iinternally, acting directly upon | the blood and mucous surfaces iof the system. Testimonials sent i free, Price 75 cents pe- bottle, Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation, Whep Y Remember| that -we carry the most complete and 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- B sortment from which to choose that no one needs § to go away dissatisfied. [ Come early :nd get first choice. They’ve going B fast. Prices from $1.75 to $60.00. All sizes and styles always in stock. Satisfaction absolutely guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. PHONE 57 BEMIDJI, MINN. | Mark Deyine of Blackduck is « COMPLETELY DISCOURAGED ** i Is the feeling and plaint of women who are “run-down” so low that work drags, head aches, back ackes, hands tremble, voice quivers, little things annoy and “everything goes wrong.” Look the other way just a minute and see what Dr. Pierce’s Favoritg P Prescription has done for more than a half-million women in the last thirty years. What it has done for others it can § do_for you. i DBelieving that alcoholic, stimu- lating medicines were doing much harm, Doctor R.V. Pierce turned his investi?utingmind - upon the problem “of producing a remedy for the use of weak and suffering women that should be free from alcohol and at the same time EFFECTIVE AND SAFE. Nature has provided_abundanily for such needs and Dr, Pierce found in native medicinal plants such as the roots of GOLDEN SEAL, LADY’S SLIPPER, BLACK COHOSH, UNICORN and BLUE COHOSH, the needed medicinal properties which by peculiar processes strictly his own, without the use of alcohol, Ke has ex- tracted, preserved and combined in exact proportions to secure from each its best effect. 'Thus compounded his “FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION” is a remedy for the pains and drains, weaknesses and inflammation of the uterine system that has won world- wide fame by curing more than ninety- nine out of every hundred who have used it Ip)'oper]y. n taking this you will know what you take and take what you know to be good. If in any doubt as to what is best for you, write and ask advice of Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y., i and reliable medical advice will be sent you by return mail in securely sealed envelope. All correspondence free and | strictly confidential. Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets the favorite family laxative. One “Pellet” a laxative, two “Pellets” a cathartic dose. Dode Fiske December 1. Read The Daily Pioneer. Jobn O’Neil is in the city to- day from Northome. HIGGINS PLANS BIG CAMPAIGN “LumberiackSky Pilot’” Will Hold Meetings in Bemidji Next Spring. ‘Rev. F. E. Higgins, the “lum- berjack sky pilot,”’ arrived in the city last night from the camps of the Northland Lumber com- pany and the Walker & Akeley camps in the vicinity of Walker and Akeley, where he has held meetings for some time past. Rev. Higgins states that heis now planning upon holding a series of meefings in Bemidji and that his entire corps of camp missionaries, seven in number, will assist him in the campaign to be carried on in this city, The meetings will be held after the work in the camps has been com- pleted next spring. W. H. Squier of Blackduck is transacting business in Bemidji today. Tickets for the Dode Fiske Cen- cert mow on sale at Barker's Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Woodward are the parents of a daughter, born yesterday. Contractor G. E. Kreatz left this morning for Brainerd to Blue points on the half shell at the Arcade commencing Nov. 29. William Vail of Blackduck spent yesterday in the city on business. ) Claude Winter went to Brain. erd this morning for a.short visit with friends. Tickets for the Dode Fiske Con- cert now on sale at Barker’s Drug Store. Chas. Hayden of Blackduck is in the city today attending the state timber sale, M. P. DeWolf came down from Blackduck this morning for a short business visit in the city. Dr. Ingalls left last night for Kelliher, where he will spend a few days on professional busi- ness. acted business in the city, r.- turning home yesterday after- noon. C. W. Speelman arrived in the city this morning from Northome and will spend a short time here renewing acquaintances. Jay Rhodes returned this morning, from the vicinity of Kelliher, where he has spenta few days hnnting big game. W. Nelson of Kelliher spent yesterday in the city on business for the Irwin & O’Brien com- pany, by which he is employed. John McDougald, who was in the city yesterday from Black- duck, left yesterday afternoon for Crookston to spend a few days in that city on business. 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. Roy Saunders, who has been in the city for several days, left this morning for Grand Forks, where he will be the guest of friends for a few days, Herbert Rasmussen. who has been employed at the Crookston | Lumber company’s plant during the past summer, will leave to- night for Philips, Wis., where he will spend the winter. Are youlacking in strength| and vigor? Are you weak? Are you in pain? Do you feel all run down? The blessing of strength | and health come toall who use ' Hollister’s Rocky Mountamn Tea. | 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. D. E. Elliot, who has been em- ployed as a cruiser by the state for several years past, has re-; signed his position and accepted another with the Thief River Falls Lumber company. He left yesterday afternoon for Winni-! peg, where he will spend several weeks looking over timber lands, spend Thanksgiving with his family. Homer Mayrand, E, Allen and Andrew Allen left this morning for Little Falls for a short visit in that city. James Hancock arrived in the city this morning from his home- stead near Three Island lake and is spending the day renewing acquaintances. Mrs. Charles Sinmkins of Kansas City, Mo., arrivesin the city yesterday afternoon fora visit bere at the home of her sis- ter, Mrs. J. W. Irwin. The safe plan for selling your grain and handling your option business is to deal direct with the old reliable firm of L T. Thos. Melbye of Wilton trans- Sowle & Son, Minneapolis. Es- | tablished 1884. L Lauritzen has closed a deal of the sale of his residence pro- perty on Minnesota avenue to Mrs. Susan Albrant of Fargo, who will arrive in the near future to make her permant home in this city. Mr, and Mrs. Pat Cassin ar- rived in the city last night. They are on their way to the twin cities, where Mr, Cassin will take treatment for an attack of rheumatism from which he has suffered for some time past, Dode Fiske. Those who attended the Dode Fiske concert and dance last year, and that was nearly every- one, will look forward eagerly to the company’s reappearance here the evening of December 1. The concert given by the com- pany is a musical treat of rare merit and the dance music to- infused into the -dance by Mr. Fiske himself made the dance the season., MAKEMONEY! HAVER.B.HIGBEE: BUYAND SELL YOUR MINING STOCKS. CORRESPONDENCE 'SOLICITED. 410-11 GERMANIA LIFE BLDG. ST.PAUL. : ESTABLISHED 1899. B DQCTC TORN I LAURIT i i ulates the Stomach and howels; iz I good ap petite;curcs constipation | the digestion; quicts the nerves and induce: restfulsleep. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS.H A delicious, wholesome ténic that is non-intoxicating. 8OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. If your druggist should not have it, write for price list. Our booklet of testimonials from physicians and patients, sent free to any address that mentions this paper. LAURITZEN MALT CO,, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. gether with the spirit of fun| last year the most enjoyable of| || curious thing about it You don’t like those gray hairs, do you? And your husband certainly doesn’t like them. Then why not try a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor? It restores color to gray hair every time, all the deep, rich color of early life. And it cures dan- druff also. Sold for 60 years. §.5; Ayer Co.s J. A. Irvine is a visitor in t.hé| Dode Fiske December 1. city today from Stillwater. AT Kindasof | comic hsonvents Blue points on the half shell at post cards for sale at Hotel the Arcade commencing Noy. 29. | Markham. ; Frank Smith returned last| Charles Carter and R. D, Agler night from an extended trip|of Tenstrike arein the city to~ through North and South|day and this morning attende Dakota and Montana. the state timber sale. ; Ghe McCall We carry patterns are ,Gbe Ghe McCall the best Patterns Bazaar Store Special Thanksgiving Linen Sale! Tuesday---Wednesday-:- Thursday of this week. We will give a special discount of 20 per cent on our entire stock of plain and" Fancy Table Linens, Fancy Needle ‘Work, Doilies, Center Pieces, Lunch Clothes, Dresser Scarfs, and Throws. - We carry a complete assortment of Barnard & Armstrong’s silks for needle work. Our line ot- Ladies’ and Children’s Foot Wear is one of the strongest in the Northwest. Comein and buy a pair for each member of the family and make them all thank- ful this Thanksgiving day This Store Will Close at 12 0’clock on Thangsgiving Day GhHe § BAZAAR STORE § CEEIET0 SRR CENRRTD GRS ISR GRS CIaRnD @ R. H. McCoy arrived in the| §.H. Cookof Northome 'is a city last night from Grand Forks, | business visitor in the city today. wherehe is employed by the| Andrew Casperson left yester- Grand Forks Lumber company,|day afternoon for Spaulding, to attend the timber sale here|where he will spend a few days today. }in quest of deer and moose. have heard of stealing red-hot stoves, but up to date there is no record of its being tried with the genuine Round OQak* It is a warm proposi- tion when thave is a firein it. The Rournd Oak has a good reputation as a heater. Someway, it seems to get the heat out into the rooms in a greater vol- ume than others, being carefully fitted - and rightly constructed. It is aseasily regulated as a lamp. It helds the fire just as desired; simply regulating the drafts gives much,little or'medium warmth, and it stays tight all its life it is just as good the teoth or fifteenth year of use. I Couatraction and ex- pansion do not effect it. These changss pull other stoves-open and put them to the bad in a short time: but not so with the Round Oak, for it is put together right. The people who make it know how, and the i | is that it does not cost any more than the imi-_ tation and if it did it would' be the cheapest stove you ever bought in your life. 5 Should you atart out to look it up, don’t for- éen to see the name ““Rouund ak’’ on the leg. When you see that name you’ll know it’s the genuine. - e ““This is one of the inspectors. Fritz, Every Round Oak Stove is carfully and thoroughly inspected, insuring every user a perfect stove.” W. M Ross. Hardware and Coal. Paints, 0il, Varnishes.

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