Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 29, 1905, Page 3

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£ Tn -825 call 3. ‘city on business, returning home Jfor GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS Call and See le. MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. PRESSED, CLEANED, AND. REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. | Go to 'Hakkerup’s for Photos. ¢ Wood to burn’ Fleming Bros. | phone 57. - W. W. Butler of New Haven is in the city today on business. For woodsawing call up phone H. L. Foster. B. M. Owen, postmaster at} Hines. spenu yesterday in the last night. Bemidji Elevaior Co.. agents; Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s| patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. Joseph Markham, who recent- ly arrived in the city from Hol- yoke, Mass., has accepted a posi- tion at the News. Mr.and Mrs, W. L. Brooks returned last night from Chicago and the twin cities, where they have spent some time with rela- tives and friends. i 0. B. Olson of Kelliher passed through the city yesterday en-; route home from the twin cities, where he has spent several days on business. Ernest Wood was brought to‘ #St. Anthony’s hospital Mondayi suffering with . an injury on the leg which he received at one of; the camps of the Crookston Lum- ber company near Island lake. | Good advice to women, If you want @ beautiful complexion, «clear skin, trizht eyes, red lips,’ good health, take Ho]lister’s.nigh,J from St. Paul, where he Rocky Mountain Tea. There is‘has taken medical treatment for nothing like it. 35 oents, Tea or an affection of the throat with s. Barker’s Drug Store. Which he has suffered for a num- Tablets. Do Other |Watch| America? | box at the Pioneer office. | i i | of the disease and cures when all b i else fails. 33 #l | Drug Store. Snow shovels at Flemiug Bros. phone 57. Peter Maule of Tenstrike was a business visitor in the city yes- terday. An excellent line of typewriter paper, at from 80c to $1.75 per Tickets for the Dode Fiske Cen- cert now on sale at Barker’s Drug Stere. George Warrick leaves tomor- row morning for Laporte, where he will spend Thanksgiving. Dode Fiske’s orchestra com- pells everybody todance. Opera house December 1. P.J. McKeon arrived in the city last night from Brainerd for a visit here with his brother, John, County Attorney E.T. Teits- worth of Clearwater county is in the city today from Bagley on legal business. John R. Stewart of Blackduck attended the state timber salein Bemidji yesterday and incident- ally renewed acquaintances in the city. H. L. Foster and John Stumph left yesterday afternoon for | Wolf lake, where they will spend the remainder of the big game huonting season. Aad A. Tone of Northome ar- rived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Grand Rapids. where he will spenda short time on business. Jo:eph Barney returned last ber of months. W. H. Squier of Blackduck, manager of the Chicago Lumber jand Coal company, left yesterday afternoon for Sand Point, Idaho, where he will spend a short time on business for the company. Rheumatism, gout, backache, acid poison are results of kiduney trouble. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea goes directly to the seat | 1 cents, Barker’s This “Tri- angle A” seal is the distin- guishinz mark of excellence., Look for This Box when You Want a Good Smoke. The “ Triangle A” seal on each end of every box of “Anna Helds” is the dis- tinguishing mark of excellence. It identifies the product of the American Cigar Company’s exclusive cystem of making better cigars for your money. The box wrapping is a new feature. The tough, waterproof parchment paper wrapper, sealed at each end with the “Triangle A” in rcd, goes far to protect the cigars from deterioration and to keep them in the same perfect condition as when they were packed—the condition from which the most enjoyment is obtained. The American Cigar Company has expended millions of dollars to perfect and provide equipment for delicate, complex and vital, but hitherto unknown processes of tobacco culture—exclusive processes of fermenting and blending the choicest varieties of cured leaf. 2 These processes extract all greenncss and rankness from the leaf before it goes to the factory—which is just the difference between the new and the old way of making cigars. You get a rich, even, full-flavored, uniformly blesnded ke, instead of a mere ““tobacco sandwich ” of other manufacturers, made on the cigar- maker’s bench from hurriedly-mixed tobaccos. A delightfully smooth, rich flavor—every puff the same fiall, mellow even-burning, satisfying in every particular. Just such a smoke as you've three-for-a-quarter, Sold by a'l dealers in good cigars. Trade supplied by GEOC. R, NEWELL @ CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. Carving sets for thankégiving[ No Paper Tomorrow. at Fleming Bros., phone 57. Following the usual custom, Tickets for the Dode Fiske Con- ; thePioneer will issue no paper cert now on sale at Barker's!tomorrow, the day being Thanks- Drug Sto‘:',e. |giving day, a legal holiday. |‘ Webster @ Cooley S. E. Thompson of Tenstrike ! 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store PJ attended the timber sale in Be- 4 P | midji yesterday. Read the Daily Pioneer. Dode Fiske December 1 fi.mfimfi&#l. A 1 I ] a ¥ Dode Fiske December 1. One door south of old P. O. building. Telephone No. 283. Buy your Thanksgiving tur- Because America is How’s This? 1 reat Watch . . the g Wa §i:T. We will give One Hundred Country and they @i Dollars for any case of deafness have to hustle to (caused by catarrh) that cannot B be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. M| Send for circulars, free. 8l F.J. CuexEYy & Co., Toledo, O. §| We, have |known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- keep time with our progressive ideas. Speaking of Watches, we are in a position to see the great growth in watch business and as special- ists we again present to the uudersigned, our friends our large | m;fectly honorable inall busicess stock of leaders: Wal- | [l|transaction and financially able tham, Hamilton, Hamp- | & | to carry out any obligations made den, [linois, Boss, Crown You know that these are the watches and you also know that we carry the largest stock and ‘“big- wist variety” in North'n Minnesota That’s why we are called “authority on watches.’ E. A. Barker 3rd. St. Jeweler. § | by his firm. ' WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, 9 | Wholesole Druggists, Toledo, O. #| Hall’s Catarrh Cureis taken § internally, acting directly upon| m! the blood and mucous surfaces ! free. Price 75 cents pe" bottle. : Sold by druggists, T5c. | 4 Take Hall's Family Pills for z@l | constipation. | Owing to the terrific storm which has | swept Bemidji und vicinity for the past | few days there is likely to be a great i scarcity of wood on the market. Real- izing the probibility of such an occur- | ance we bought heavily and are in a pos- ition to fill all orders for wood promptly. Dry seasoned 16 inch Jack Pine at $1.50 per cord c. o. d. Special atten- tion given phone orders A full stock of Hard and Soft Coal always on hand FLEMING BROS. i John MecDougald returned to]. . Blackduck last night after a!Keys and chickens of Roe & i Markeson, or phone 207 and they business visit at Crookston. W. J. Nelson returped to his home at Kelliher last night after a business visit in the twin cities. Fred Martin returned last night from Moorhead, where he has been employed for several months. Mr. Martin expects to accept a position in Bemidji in the near future. The Dime Saver store, 305 3rd St. Our 5 and 10 cent goods will surprise you. Prices on other goods will save you 50 per cent. Toys for the children. A number of football enthusi- asts have made arrangements to secure the returns of the Michi- gan-Chicago football game which occurs tomorrow and the re-| turns’ will be recei.ed at Bark-) er’s drug store. The famous Dode Fiske orches- tra will give a concert and dance at the opera house December 1. Therr appearance bere last year was the event of the season. Bert and Ray Naylor arrived in the city today from the vicinity | of Northome, where they have spent the big game hunting sea- son. They brought with them three deer which will be taken to their home near Wadena. Are you lacking 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 Mountam Tea. | 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. | William Helin, W. J. McCauley | and Alex Bundy returned last! night from Akeley, where they went yesterday morning with the intention of spending a few days hunting in that vicinity. The storm was too severe, how- ever, and the party did not ven- ture into the woods. Place your orders for hard or Minn. Ayve. Hardware jcondition is now Treported as 'I The Churches l soft coal with Fleming Bros, phone 57. will be delivered, The 19 months old son of Mr. | and Mrs. E. H. Cornwall hasl been seriously ill with stomach trouble for the past week and his critical. Herbert Mitchell, who recent- ly arrived in the city from Crookston, left this morning for Park Rapids, near which city he will be employed by the Crooks- ton Lumber company as scaler at one of the company’s camps. Editor S. R. Moorhead of the Turtle River Pine Tree is a busi- ness visitor in Bemidji today. Got Two Deer. Rev. S. E. P. White and Dr. E, H. Marcum returned this morn- ing from Turtle River, in which vicinity they have spenta few days hunting. Both gentlemen were well pleased with the hunt, each having secured a deer. Thanksgiving services will bel held at the Scandinavian = Luth- | eran church tomorrow at 8 p. m. 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-! gether with the spirit of fun infused into the dance by Mr. Fiske himself made the dance last year the most enjoyable of the season. ' Ghe McCall We carry patterns are Gb GhHe McCall the best e * 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 of 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

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