Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 7, 1905, Page 3

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Made to GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS Call and See [le. SAM J. FRYHLING MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS orders. PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. | Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. | « Wood to burn’’ Fleming Bros.K 'phone 57. Wilby Brannon was in the city yesterday from Northome. For woodsawing call up .phone| n, 825 call 3. H. L. Foster. | J. A. Irvine of Stillwater was a business visitor in Bemidjii yesterday. | Ole Anderson left last night! for Northome, where he wil[‘ look after business interests fori a short time. Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s. patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and milled stuff. J. E. Wilkin of Cass Lake was| in the city yesterday and left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend a short time on| business. Girls, if you want red lips, laughing eyes, sweet breath and good looks use Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. The greatest beautifier known. 33 cents, tea _or tablets, Barker’s Drug store. Deputy U, S. Marshall ' rank; W. Tufts arrived in Bemidji this! morning from the vicinity of Northome, where he has spent "] seyeral days on official business. Mr. Tufts left this afternoon for Deer River, from which village he will go to the Big Fork coun- try. keep time with our progressive id e as. ' quires a constitutional treatment. Speaking of Watches, we are in a position to see the great growth in watch ! business and as special- ists we again present to our friends our stock of leaders: Wal- tham, Hamilton. Hamj- den, Illinois, Boss, Crown You know that these are the watches and you alsc know that we carry th largest stock and large “big irived in Bemidji recently from | Charles, of this city, Read the Daily Pioneer. Snow shovels at Fleming Bros. ! phone 57, W. H. Butler and F. F. Bolton ! of Grand Eorks are guests at the | Markham. A. L. Wyler spent last night at Blackdnck on business, re- turning home this morning. Place your orders for hard or soft coal with Fleming Bros, phone 57. H, H. Tanner of Little Falls arrived in the city yesterday for a visit here with relatives and friends. Miss Ida Wiggins arrived inl the city last night from Annan- dale for a visit here with rela.-’ tives and friends. Rev. J. F. McLeod came up from Brainerd last night and spent a short time with his parents here, returning to Brainerd this morning. A man named Christianson was this morning brought to St. ¥ Many a poor mother who feels that those she holds most pre- % cio re gradu- ally slipping away from her over the terrible precipice of disease, would be thank- ful to know what Doctor Pierce’s wonderful “Golden Medical Discovery” has done to restore thousands of weak and wasted chil- dren to complete rounded, rosy, healthy, activity and life. “Five years ago this last fall I was taken down with a fever and was very bad for several months,” writes Mrs. Henrietta Bell, of Diamond, Ohio. She continues: “Finally recovered from the fever, then my lungs became very bad. The doctor said I had consumption, and that he had done all he could for me, and he did not think that I could get well. My case was a very danger- ous one. Became very weak, had night- sweats, also a very bad cough, night and day. At times would spit blood. I felt as though my time on carth would be short. Requested my husband to get me a bottle of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and perhaps it would help me. Before I had taken one bottle my cough was almost gone. The next to disappear were the night-sweats. I am almost sure that if it had not been for your medicine I would not have been here to-day.” If mothers will only write to Dr. Pierce concerning the ailments of their family he will send shem sound and valuable advice in a plain sealed envelo&, and without any (Smrge whatever. His remarkably wide experience has qualified him to deal with diseases which baffle the local prac- titioner. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buf- falo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con- stipation. One little “Pellet” is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Read the Daily Pioneer. J. E. McGrath, of Seward rye fame, is cailing on his Bemidji trade today. v O E. Bailey left last night for Blackduck to spend a short time Anthony’s hospital from Mizpah seriously ill. The disease with which he 1s suffering is thought to be typhoid fever. Andrew Swedback, who ar Little Falls, and his brother, left last |night for Ripple, where they will spend several days on husi- ness. ) It makes no difference how long you have been sick, if you are troubled with indigestion, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. 35 cents. Barker’s Drog store. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the | system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and {giving the patient strength by ‘building up the constitution and {assisting nature in doing its 'work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails in that city on business. Edwin Geralds spent yester- day in the city with friends, re- turning to Tenstrike last night. W. B. Sherman left last night for Kelliher with a number of men for the R. E. White camps. Attorney D. H. Fisk transact- ed business at Blackduck last night, returning home this morn- ing. R. W. Hitchcock left yesterday afternoon for Crookston, where he will spend a short timeon business. Attorney H. A. Simons left last night for Northome, where business. Attorney P. J. Russell trans- acted legal business at Kelliher last night, returning home this morning. Frank Gagnon left last night for Ripple to spend a few days in that village looking after busi- ness interests. Attorney Henry Funkley spent the afternoon at Cass Lake on business before the U. S, land office in that city. Mrs. John Cunningham of Northome was the guest of Be- midji friends yesterday, returu- ing home last night. Theo Gulickson left last night for Ripple, where he will spend a few days on business. for the Hamm Brewing company. P. H McGarry of Walker passed through the city last “‘guthority on watches E. A. Barker 3rd. St. Jeweler. gist variety™ in North'n Minnesot That’s why we are calle: America? Because America is | the great Watch Country and they have to hustle to Y | SRR SRR Wk TR . i l Sold by druggists, 75c. constipation, t to cure. Serd for list of testi-yighg } g monials. h (] Address F. 3. Cumvey & Go, Toledo, Ohio, Take Hall’s Family Pills for WOO0D Owing to the terrific storm which has swept Bemidji und vicinity for the past’ FAMINE ! -8 few days there is likely to be a great ——. j scarcity of wood on the market. ' 1zing the probibility of such an occur- ~f§ ance we bought heavily and are in g, pos- P GUARANTER Y A tull stock of Hard and Soft Coal always on hand Real- ition to fill all orders for wood promptly. Dry seasoned 16 inch Jack Pine at $1.50 per cord c. o. d. Svecial atten- tion given phone orders FLEMING BROS. enroute to Blackduck, where he will sperid a few days 1on business. C. E. Albrant transacted busi- ness at Tenstrike last night in the interests of the Bemidjt Steam laundry, and returned home this morning, The local Rebekah lodge held a meeting at Odd Fellows hall last night at which Mrs. F. J. Sprague was initiated into the order. Following the initiationa supper was served and a de- lightful time was enjoyed. O. F. Wissler, of the Wissler Cigar company of Minneapolis, arrived in the city last night and will spend a few days here call- ing on the local trade. Mr. Wiss- ler is heavily interested in a Read the Daily Pioneer. Dr. Joues of Solway is a visitor in Bemidji today. Frank Chapman of Tenstrike isa business visitor in Bemidji today, J. W. Irwin returned this mornicg from a business trip to Kelliher. A Matt Phibbs left last night for Grand Rapids for a'short busi- ness visit in that city. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larkin of Turtle River are spending the dav in Bemidji with friends. Cash Brunelle, chief of the Blackduck police force, is spend- ing the day in Bemidji on busi- ness, John McCuaig returned last night from Milaca, where he has enjoyed a visit with relatives and friends. Mike O’Connell left this after- noon for Deer River, where he will be employed ata logging camp in that vicinity. Miles McGuire, a prominent logger who is operating camps in the yicinity of Houpt, is trans- acting business in Bemidji today. Harry Geil returned last night from the camps of Dempsey & Daugherty, near Deer River, where he has been employed as bookkeeper. Rev. Higgins desires a lot of magazines and reading material for the lumber camps and will appreciate your leaving same at the Markham Hotel. Charles D. Fisk will leave to- morrow morning for Akeley, where he has accepted a position as head bookkeeper for the Red River Lumber company. David Long resurned to Be- midji from York, N. D., where hehas served as chef at the Thurston & Farley railroad camps near that village. frank Paul of Jones township treasurer of school district No. 84, was in the city today and re- ceived the money due his district as the result of the November settlement. Indigestion, constipation, dy- he will spend a few days on legal | spepsia,” kidney and -liver - dis- orders, and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Drug store. Ben Johnson, Axel Peterson and C. F. Brcwn of Foy postoffice arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they will appear as witnesses in the contest case of Barker’s! Olaf P. Liljengren vs: Claus Fahlberg, involving a tract of land in Battle- River township. Game Warden A. G. Rutledge returned this morning from an extended official trip to Bena and the Rapid river country in Itasca county, where he has spent sev. eral days looking up reported cases of game law violations. Mr. Rutledge investigated all the cases reported thoroughly but made no arrests. E. R. Farley returned yester- day from York, N. D., where he has spent the summer looking jafter the work of buildisg the spur constructed by the So9 out from that village, Mr. Farley brought back with him a carload of horses which will be used this winter af the Thurston & Farley camps fiear Tenstrike, it Word reached the ity yester day to the effect that William Joyce, ‘the Hinckley bone Hni: ment representative, had beefi blinded in both eyes as a result of taking a farge dose of bella- donna, mistaking it for other medicine. Mr. Joyce is well known in Bemidii and the news of his misfortune will te re- ceived with regret by his many friends in this city. number of tobacco plantations in the Isle of Pines, near Cuba, and states that a vigorous effort will be made to have theisland recog- nized asa part of the United States in spite of the recent opinion delivered by Secretary Root to the effect that the United States had no claim upon the island. ; RS Will Give Concert. A concert by local talent is an- nounced at the M. E. church next Monday evening, Dé¢: 11, More than a dozen well known musical people of the ciiy have already promised to take ‘part| and programs will be issued the latter part of this week. ! | 1 MESSAGE OF HOPE To Sick and Afflicied Comes From Minnecapelis Woman Whe Knows Whereof She Speaks. and billious, attacks. I would feek tired all over and seldom enjoyed a good meal.”” ‘‘Hearing so much of the famous. New Discovery medicine and the wonders it was working for the sick I tried it. 1have taken one bottle and its effect has been marvelous. My digestion is good, as is also my ?ppeti(e, Ifeel stronger and hetter in every way.” Stomach and Kidney trouble, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Deafness, Blood diseases and Paralysisall dis- appear and, as repeated tests have have proved, never return. Cooper’s New Discovery costs one: dollar per bottle. Cooper’s Quick Relief, used in connection sells for fifty cents. Both can be obtained from E. A. Barker, Local Deaier. ‘Who can better give advice than one who has profited thereby? Mrs. M. A. Phelps, 2217 Elliott Ave., Minneapolis, speaks to the suffering and the afflicted through this medium hoping that what she has endured and the miraculous manner in which she was relieved may be the means of delivering others from the ravages of diseasé and affliction. So unusual was her experience that her letter reproduced in part will not fail to interest those who are eeking health and happiness. She says: ‘‘After suffering for over a year from stomach trouble and billiousness it is indeed a relief to be free from the burden.”’ ‘““My food would not digest and would ferment and sour on my stomach causing a bad taste in the mouth, severe headaches, dizziness TO THE PUBLIC: We have recently opened our store and claim to have the freshest and best stock of groceries to be had in the market. Everything is new. - . . Try Our Teas and Coffees . . We have constantly on hand a good supply of fresh eggs and butter. We deliver to any | part of the city, Call us by telephone number 207. ROE & MARKESON FREE | RailwayFare From any Town Within 20 Miles of Bemidji, During the Month of i DECEMBER [ONLY! Read The Daily Pioneer. Lon Widdle and Leslie Foye of Grand Forks arrived in the city yesterday with two carloads of horses which will be taken teo Blackduck for work in the log- ging camps ia that vicinisy. SRR BUY A RETURN TI(‘II(ET AND WE g # WILL DISCOUNT THE PRICE OF § § SAME ON ANY OF OUR:CABINET M PICTURES RANGING FROM 83.00 PER DOZEN AND UPWARD. Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED § 70 people in this closer vicinity, we B will make Free of Charge a picture of yourself on: Barret’s. photocloth M with each dozen cabinet Dpictures. Have your photo taken® on posta cards. Thisis The Latest Fad and an inexpensive way of surprising friends Postal cards printed from any ama- teur plates at 5 cents each. it b5 N. L. HAKKERUP |8 Goods of All Description Stored Mrs. L L. Berman is serious- ly ill with la grippe. Holiday Gifts The Holidays are a few weeks away, but it is a good idea to look around early. We have the choice new things of the Jewelry market in that genuine assortment seldom found out- side of the wholesale stock. We invite your inspection of |~[ GOOD NIGHT’S REST SpeAk FOR IT | our showing of Libby Cut Glass artisticaily designed of the pur est white_and of innumerable i ! “Bpeak for it 1" she cried to dogge, For ghe knew in her little heart, : That German Syrup, home's great treasusey foiffixs. hWe are well prepared . Could health and joy impart. 2 with a Host of little things in The i h ig a good Sterling Silver and colored nq;gwsgfei:,tesigfiélfigfi?zgExeur- Gold that are surptisinely low in ¢ost when yoli Gohsidef the appesratice and Guribility. Our engravinru facilitiss are also unusually e¥tensive and the most elaborate worlt is &Xe: - cuted with exXquisite care ati artistic skill. By making a small deposit we will engrave 4nd lay away for you any -ar- ticle you 'wish “to - select Geo. T. Baker @ Co. | LOCATED IN &Y bRUG STORE rible exhaustion of a hacking cough are dread dangers of the poor consumptive. QBut why this fear of the night when & few QOSes of Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup { will insure refreshing sleep, entirely free j from cough or night sweat? Free exe pectoration in the morning is made cerw ! tain by taking German Syrup. : gWe know %y the experience of over thirty-fiye years that one 75-cent bottle of erman Syrup will speedily relieve or cufe the worst coughs, colds, bronchisal of ! lung frou nd that, éven in cases of consumption, one large bottle of ! German Syrup will work wonders. 12 l sizes, 25c and 75¢c. All druggistes i * . City Drug Store. - Earn from $80 fo $175 Per otk %—“—-fl." WE WANT YOUNQ MEN for Firemen : and Brakemen, cxpérience unnecessary, High Woages, Promotion. Positiorss * secured as soon as competent, In= structions by mail. Cut out Cou- pon and send with stamp for full particulars t6-day . .« . 4 National Railway Training School, 224 Boston Blk. - MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.

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