Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 2, 1905, Page 3

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S Call and See IMe. AM J. SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTL=MEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruo’s for Photos. | “ Wood to turn” Fleming Bros. | phone 57. Peter Berg of Nebish isa visi- tor 1n Bemidji today. For woodsawing call up phooe 325 call 3. H. L. Foster. George Gaslin of Blackduck is a business visitor in Bemidji to- day. Olia Olson and K. R. Baines of | Shevlin are business visitors in Bemidji today. (ieorge Shepherd, employed at Barker’s drug store, is suffering with lagrippe. The Gaill will Thanksgiving Dincer tomorrow from 12:30 tc 3 p. m. Mr. and Mrs, A D. Simpkins( arrived in the city this morning from Turtle River for a short visit here with friends. Bemidji Elevaior Co., for Barlow’s Best, patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff, of the Modern agents A meeting ing at which the annual eclection of officers will take placa. Good advice to wowmen 1f you want a beautiful complexion, clear sk'n, bright eyes, red lips, good health, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. There is nothing like it. 35 oents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Dr Store. Why! © a D Other Natons Watch America? Because America is the great Watch Country and they have to hustle to keep time with our progressive id e as. Speaking of Watches, we | B are in a position to see | § the great growth in watch business and as special- ists we again present to our friends our large stock of leaders: Wal- thaw, Hamilton, Hamp- den, lilinois, Boss, Crown You know that these are the watches and yon aiso know that we carry the largest stock and “big- sist va “in North'n Minnesota That’s why we are called “auvhority on watches.” E. A. Barker 3rd. St. Jeweler. serve their| Bemidji’s| E Go to the Grill tomorrow for your Sunday dinner. 12:30 to 3 p. m. Harry Ives, editor of the Sft. Hilaire Spectator, was a visitor in Bemidji last night. Theo Gulickson - transacted business at Blackduck last night | returning home today. Sam Carrigan returned to his short visit with Bemidji friends. restaurant will serve a- special {Sunday dinner tomorrow from 1120 3 p. m, few days looking after timber llands. |eral days on business. ~morning from near Red Lake, ! spent the big game season. ;him one deer. | i Rheumatism, gout, backache, lelse fails. 35 Drug Store. Mrs. L. E. Asher and Mrs. W. Welker left this morning for St. cents, they will go to the twin cities. They expect to be absent from 8 Bemidji about two months, $100 Reward, $100. science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only medical fraternity. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the i blood and mucus surfaces of the f§ system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and y Siving the patient strength by B building up the constitution and # assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much fai hin its curative pow- ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails § tocure. Serd for list of testi- monials. Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio, 5 Sold by druggists, T5e. Take Hall’'s Fawily Pills for | constipation. O ALTINGA RIS, i (P55 Owing to the terri swept Bemidji few days § scarcity of wood on izing the probibility fic storm and vicinity for the past there is likely to be a great ; | ance we bought heavily and are in a pos- : - ition to fill all orders for wood promptly. e o which has the market. Real- of such an occur- Dry howe at Farley last night after a Don’t forget that the Palace John Mogan and K. R. Getchell |left last night for Northome. in which vicininy they will spend a Aad A. Tone passed - through the city last night enroute to his home at Northome from Grand iRa.pids, where he has spent sev- i\ Henry Buenther returned this his homestead where he has Mr. Woodmen will be held this even- }Buenther brought home with iacid poison are results of kiduey trouble. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- | tain Tea goes directly to the seat {of the disease and cures when all Barker’s Cloud, where they will attend a i wedding to be celeorated in that | city tomorrow. From St. Cloud The readers of this vaper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that positive cure now known to the Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- Bl quires a constitutional treatment. Phone 57. 316 Minn. Ave. Hardware seasoned 16 inch Jack Pine at $1.50 per cord ¢. 0. d. Special atten- tion given phone orders A tull stock of Hard and Soft Coal always on hand FLEMING BROS. THE WEAK SPOT. When a boiler explodes carry- ing death .and destruction with it, every body says “Why: we thought it was strong enough. It must have had a weak spot somewhere!” When a man who has the out- ward appearance of being sound and strong suddenly falls a prey to disease, his friends = ex- claim: “why we thought he was all right—he must have had a weak spot somcwhere.” The fact is, almos rybody has a weak spot somewhere. Death and dis- ease are always looking for weak spots. If your stomach or your liver won’t do its proper work, if your body fails to get its full nourishment from’ the food you eat, and your brain loses part of the sleep it ought to have, no matter how big our frame and muscular your limbs may Ke‘ you will give out; disease will {nd the weak spot, and nature will give way. “Three years ago this spring I was at- tacked with severe dyspepsia,” writes Mr. W. A. Cain, of 414 West Madison St., Hast= ings, Mich. doctors, but kept getting worse until 1 was afraid to go to the table to eat, as the least little thing I ate distressed me so I could hardly stand it. After suffering for nearly a year and falling off in weight from 126 pounds to 109 pounds I commenced taking “Golden. Medical Discovery.” Before I had taken all of one bottle 1 began to feel relief, but kept on until I had taken eight bottles, and now I am as well as ever, can eat any- thing [ want, and I feel good. Am weighing 130 pounds and feel fine all the time. My friends were surprised to notice such a quick change in me after seeing me suffer so long. Several said they never expected to see me get well. [have not had to take any medi- cine for stomach trouble since. I cannot say enough in praise of your ‘Golden Medical Discovery.”” This. glorious “Discovery” gives the stomach and liver power to do their nat- ural work regularly and completely. It makes healthy blood and steady nerves. It helps the weak spots, making them | sound and strong. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets should be used with “Golden Medical Discovery” whenever a laxative is required. Joseph Oakes went to Turtle River last night to spend a few days in that vicinity cruising. Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. : M. H. Fisher of Funkley is- transacting business in Bemidji today. W. B. Sherman made a busi- ness trip to Kelliher last night, returning home this morning, F. A. Mayo left last night for Tenstrike, where he will look after business interests for a short time. A. A. Goodrich returned to Be- midji last night from Minneapolis where he spent Thanksgiving with his family. The Grill will serve their Thanksgiving Dinner tomorrow from 12:30 to 8 p. m. Arne Solberg arrived in the city this morning from North. ome and is spending the day here rerewing acquaintences. Ole Blocker arrived in the cily this morning from his homestead in Battle River township for a short visit here with friends Mrs. Thos. Bailey, Jr., left yesterday afternoon for Cass Lake for a short time in that city with friends und relatives, If disgusted with bucket shops, deal direct with the *“old reliable” L. T. Sowle & Son, Minpeapolis Chamber of Com- merce for 21 years. Miss Ruth Olney of Minneapo- lis will arrive in the city Mon- day to join Rev. F. E. Higgins in his camp missionary work in this section of the state. P. 8. Parish™ of the Crocker & iCrowell land company, arrived in the city last night from Pine iRiver and will spend a few days | there in the interests of the com- .pany. i Superintendent Strachan of |the M. & I. passed through this | moruning enroute home to Brain- |erd from Northome, where he = ' has looked after the interests of I1:he railway for a few days. 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 Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Street Commissioner Hazen is jtcday testing the hydrants on the different street corners of the city. All were found to be in good shape except that at the corner of Fourth street and Min- nesota avenue, which was frozen up. C. E. Persall, who was former- ly engaged as clerk at the Mark- ham hotel in this city but who ifor the past three years has been in the east, returned to this city |yesterday to spend a few days here renewing acquaintanees. “Was treated by five different 110331 Read the Daily Pioneer. Go to the Grill tomorrow for your Sunday dinner, 12:30 to 3 p. m. W. H. Roberts left this morn- ing for St. Paul to undergo an- other operation upon his lknee. Place your orders for hard or soft coal with Fleming Bros., phone 57. F. O. Sibley arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Sol- way for a short business visit here. You are invited to the special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. Manager A.E. Harris of the telephone exchange is |transacting business in Cass Lake today. Mr.and Mrs. A. Clavin re- turned last night from Hot Springs, Ark., where they have spent the prst four weeks. Miss Emma Russness left yes- terday afternoon for Moorhead, where she will spend tne winter with relatives and friends. Mr. Peart will preach to young: ladies Sunday evening on the theme “What Kind of a Man Should T Marry.” Special music by the choir. Claude Fish has taken a con- tract for logging a large amount of pine for the Crookston Lum- ber company at Island lake, south of Northome. E. S. Learned of Funkley spent Thanksgiving in Bemidji at the home of his brother, C. L Learned. Mr. Learned will re- turn to Funkley this evening. Louis Smith, who is conduct- ing a logging camp uear North- ome, arrived in the city this morning to secure a number of men for the camp and incident- ally renew acquaintances in Be- midji, George Pickett, who has beei employed by the Crawford & Rose cempany at Dexter for some time past, has resigned his position and taken up his former duties at the E, H. Winter & Co. establishment in this city. Mrs. J. B. Bernier from St. Paul has opened hair dressing varlors at the Hotel Brinkman, room 42 where she will receive ladies whose desire treatments for shampooing, faclal message, scalp treatment, manicuring, &tc. Mre, Bernier will also make up switches and pompadours i{rom cut hairor combings. Ladies desiring her services should call phone 39 and make appointment for sittings. WARNER IN THE CABINET. Reported That Pension Commissioner Will Surceed Hitchcock, Washington, :lg7 ~—It has unoffi- ¢fally leaked out that at a recent cab- lnet meeting Ethan Allen Hitchcock, lecretary of the interior, expressed a lesire to retire and that cabinet mak- ers are already busy and have almost agreed upon the seiection of Vesparian Warner, now commissioner of pen- sions, to succeed Mr, Hitcheock. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD Dr. Green arranges with the Niece of Dr. Bot schee to handle her faguous Uncle’s Greal Throat and Lung Cure. | qThe best family safeguard is a reliablell household medicine that will cure croup, ! coughs, colds, chilly sensations, running | eyes and nose, sore throat and bronchi: affections—that will keep the children ! proof against all contagions diseases. | QSuch a medicine is Boschee’s German Syrup, which nas a record of 35 years in the cure of consumption, catarrh and all Iung and bronchial troubles. i qThe fame of German Syrup as a cone sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. Green from the niece of the famons Dr. Boschee, has extended to all parts of the! - sizes, 25c and 75.. All druggista ! i éarth, It has big sales everywhere. 1o City Drug Store, Mrs. M. Sevmour: 48 Straight St. Grang Ropids. Mich, secure relief elsewhere. I was able to sit up m do most of my work. - WINE orCARDUI I am pleased to endorse Wine of Cardui as I found it so beneficial te restore my strength after my baby was born. enough to be up and able to do my work, and as I had been in bed for six weeks this was rather serious, but soon after I began to use Wine of Cardui I could see that I was beginning to get back my strength. In another week splendid medicine for a woman and Q can certainly give it highest praise. “Soon after I began to take Wine of Cardui I could see that I was beginning to get back my strength.” That js the comment Mrs. Seymour makes. : If you are sick you can take Wine of Cardui and secure health and strength. If other medicines and other treatment have failed, that will make no difference. Few women have taken Wine of Cardui at first. By far the greater number of Wine of Cardui cures are ‘women who could not . All druggists sell $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. No. 48 Straight St., GRaAND Rarins, MIcH. I could not seem to get well ost of the day and in a month I was able to be up and I think 1t is %" &. J / TREASURER, WOMAN'S INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE. ' Snow shovels at Fl phone 57. emmgBros.; ‘Read the Daily Pioneer. ‘YOUR MONEY It NO GOOD” -nd will be refunded to you if attet @ ng half a bottle of THE FAM RHEUMATISM anc BLOOD C sfied with rou zre not sa ‘This is o wvery buitle. Ea= Sale 20 O gua; Barker’s Drug Store arantee which goes {7y Feed and Sale § Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED ¥ ouUSs ' URE h results. B Goods of Al Description Stored § ! J. P. Pogue. g 2 eanteed Only ks Bte Seading Sroees We are out of Turkeys r! Butter! Butter! Have you ever tasted our } Creamery Butter We get semi-weekly shipments from our Creamery. We § Suarantee this butter to be the very best, tested by the Pure. Food Commission and always found strictly pure. § It will pay you to try a pound or two and be convinced, Camelia Flour, 49 Ibs., $1.00 W, 8. Dehrocdet 314 MINNESOTA AVE. TELEPHONE NO. 65 THE NEW STORE Go to the “New Store” for HAWV, BACON, SALT PORK, HERRING, SALT MACKREL, ANCHOVIES. SWEET, SOUR AND DILL PICKLES IN BULK Remembe EGGS T our line of Groceries are fresh. AND CREAMERY BUTTER ROE Telephone 207 & MARKUSEN. Bemidji, Minn. Earn from $80 1o $75 Per Konth D T OV Dhiesn BCT COMIR WE WANT YOUNG MEN for Fircmen and Brakemen, experience unnecessary. High Wages, Promotion. Positions secured as soon as competent, In- structions by mail. Cut out Cou- - pon and send with stamp for full particulars to-day . . . National Railway Training -~ Scheel, 224 Boston Blk. i Mm~EAPOLIS, MINN.

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