Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 9, 1905, Page 3

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MERCHA Made GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMEN Call and See IMe. SUITS and OVERCOATS NT TAILOR to orders. TS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. 'THE CITY. 0 to Hakkerup’s for Photos. .. B. Webster isa visitor in! Y \B midji today from Nebish. " | [harles Whitney arrived in th special Sunday dinner ab th morning from Turtle Rive a short business visit here. emidji Elevaior Clo., agent fo| Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’ grain and milled stuff. b 5 ngt, among them being a gol The this morning from Kelliher. ace restaurant tomorrow from ; . C. Smith arrived in the cit,y.v nt flour and a full stock of eorge T. Baker & Co. have greatest 35 cents, tea ! Read the Daily Pioneer. | ! A. A. Goodrich went o Black- ! duck last night. | Bertha Trask, student Uniyer- sity of Minn; Nellie Bailey, Be-| o | midji. ! Dr. Ingalls left last night for Blackduck on professional basi-| ness. e Good creamery butter always fresb, always on hand, always at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. J. R. Oringer arrived in the . city last night from Nebish for a short yisit here with friends. S J. H. Hawkins returned last| night from Brainerd, where he has spent several days on busi- ness. EYES"Dr. C. J._L?.rson! the eye specialist will be at home at Hotel Remore Decem- ber 20, 21, and 22. a Miss Lena Lilleboe arrived in the city last nighc from Wadena for a visit here at the home of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Casler. It makes no difference how r a; Nations America? |Because America is the great Watch Country and they E:uve to hustle to keep time with our progressive ideas. S m—— ——— eaking of Watches, we e in a position to see e great growth in watch siness and as special- S we again present to r friends our large ck of leaders: Wal- am, Hamilton. Hamp- n, [llinois, Boss, Crown u know that these are e watches and you also " ow that we carry the Y rgest stork and “big- variety” in North'n Minnesota ‘ra.b’s why we are called uthority on watches ' ) A. Barker rd. St. Jeweler. ilong you have been sick, if you lave troubled with indigestion, coustipation, liver and kidney {troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you veil. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug i store., | | | $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is 4 ab 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- quires a constitutional treatwent. gl Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- 4 ternally, acting directly upon the Pl blood and mucus surfaces of the ystem, thereby destroying the oundation of the disease, and 5 i'giving the patient strength by ® building up the constitution and ‘assisting nature in doing its @' work. The proprietors have so M much faith in its curative pow- ' )5 what they offer One Hundred ' Dollurs for any case that it fails (to cure. Serd for list cf testi- { monials. I Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., i Toledo, Ohio, M Sold by druggists, 75c. H. Take Hal's Family Pills for 4 constipation. IN | 3 It § f \ QC € a5 QUALITY | Fnbn AnND | OPERATION | i UPERB UNIVERSAL leming Bros. LD | dware Merchants. Phone 57 i functions. [ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Over-Burdened Women. ' Many a man Sees his wife bend and tug at burdens that strain the back and the heart alike, without any idea of the outrage. Children follow in too quick suceession to allow the mother time to recuperate. The womanly organs become dispgxced, there are debilimting,disagrgc— able drains, with the added pain of in- flamed or ulcerated parts. In this condi- tion the woman bravely tries to carry her household load, afraid ‘to take the rest she needs lest a meal will be late. No wonder she is pale, weak, wretched, surly of temper and snappish of tongue. She would Be false to nature if she were any- thing else. No persons need help so much as the class of whom this woman is the type. And for such women no help is so sure, so wonderful, as that given by Dr. Picrce’s Favorite Preseription. It re- stores all the womanly organs to perfect health. Itestablis regularity in their It restores the strained apd shattered nervous system. It clears up the complexion, rounds out the form and life a daily happiness. “Favorite Prescription” contains no alcohol or whisky. It is the best medicine for women. Nothing can be “just as good” as the best. Tell the dealer so if he offers a substitute. < “I wrote to yvou in 1902, about my case,” writes Mrs. Ella W. Robbinson, of Nuttree, Va. “Was then in a bad condition, and your reply was that I probably inherited the trouble from my mother, and you prescribed Dr. Pierce’s I'avorite Prescription. About that time I had an attack of fever and was sick for quite a while, so failed to get your ‘Prescription.’ In December following was married and then my husband bought me two bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Fayorite Prescription. Before I began to take it I had bearing-down pains at monthly periods, also dizzy spells. After 1 had taken one bottle I felt better and had no more pains. After taking the second bottle felt better than ever in my life, and in September gave birth to a twelve-pound baby girl. I am very thankful for your good medicine, and shall ‘tell my friends what it did for me, and shall recommend it to all who are afflicted. We think it the best medi- cine in the world.” O iy Not only the Original but the \exees, best Little Liver Pills, first pug up over 40 years ago, by ol eNets 1) Ry plerce, have been much imitated but never equaled, as thou- sands attest. They're purely vegetable, being made up of concentrated and refined medicinal principles, extracted from the roots of American plants. Do not gripe. One or two for stomach corrective, three or four for cathartic. Read the Daily Pioneer. Thomas Mead of Blackduckis a business yisitor in Bemidji to- day. Miss B. Meyers of Akeley is the guest of Bemidji friends to- day. : The only complete assortment of fruit and confectionery in town at Peterson’s. - Mayor S. E. Thompson of Tenstrike was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. Sixteen inch seasoned popple weod, per cord $1 25 delivered. Fleming Bros. phone 57. You are invited to the special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. Watch for the dolgers an nouncing the Odd Fellows musi- cale, social and card party to be given Friday'evening, Dec. 15. G. E Crocker left last night for Blackduck, where he will spend a few days un business for the Grand Forks Lumber com- pany. Rev. Higgins desires a lot of magazines and reading material for the lumber camps and wiu appreciate your leaving same at the Markham Hotel. Chas. Casler left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will will look after timber interests for the Crookston Lumber com- pany for a few days. ‘ Mrs. P. O’Connor and two childrei arrived in the city last night from Brainerd for a visit here with Mrs, O’Connor’s sister, Mrs. M E. Brinkman. F. J, Kline, superintendent for the Walker and Akeley company, arrived in the city last night from Akeley and will spend a few days here looking after the interests of the company. makes P, Indigestion, constipation, dy- spepsia, kidney and liver dis- orders, and all stomach troubles positively cured by using Hollis- 35 cents, Tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mrs. C. Robinson, a former resident of Bemidji whose hus- band was formerly agent at the iM' & I. station in this city, spent yesterday in the city calling on old time friends. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson are now located at Ncr:home, where Mr. Robinson is the M & I. agent. Lieutenant O. H. Dockery ar- rived in the city this morning from Duluth to inspect the local army recruiting office and sweax ina number of new recruits. The lieutenant has recently re- covered from a severe attack ‘of bronchitis, with which he has been confined to a Duluth hospi- tal for some time past. [ . Elegant afiples, oranges, pears, |, Elitor S. R. Moorhead (£ Turtle River is a Bemidji visitor today. J. C. Parker returned this af- tefnoon from a business trip to Wilton. i ! . Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. only at Peterson’s. Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Under- wood of Solway are the guests of Bemidji friends today. James E. Cahill returned last night from a cruising trip in the vicinity of Lake George. Don’t forget that the Palace restaurant will serve a special Sunday dinner tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. Mias Mamie Sullivan of Sol- way arrived in the city this af- vernoon to spend Sunday here with relatiyes and friends. Sydney Flannigan left last night for Michigan, where he was called by a message an- nouncing the death ofa sister. County Superintendent of Schools J. J. Regan left this af- ternoon for Solway, in which vicinity he will spend a few days visiting schools. Miss Vera Cameron arrived in the city this morning from Turtle River, where she ig employed in the public schools,' for a visit here with her parenfs. The Beau-Not club was enter- tained last night at the home of Miss Florence Smyth. The even- ing was enjoyably spent in social diversious, after which an elabor- ate lunch was served. Misses Jessie Ludwig, Zella Gardner and Deva Olson of Cass Lake arrived in the city last night for a visit here at the home of Miss Ludwig’s sister, Mrs, Thos, Bailey, Jr. night trom points up the Crooks- ton Lumber company’s Wilton spur, where he has looked after logging operations for the com- pany for a few days. Mrs. C J. Pryor and daugh ier, Louise, returned last night, from Glencoe, where Mrs. Pryor attended: the marriage of a sis- |ter, afterwards enjoying a visit with.friends and relatives. Dr. Dodds of Crookston ar- rived in the city this afternoon and will leave this evening for Northome, where he will deliver a sermon tomorrow. Dr. Dodds will return to Bemidji Monday morning. Wes Wright msde a business trip to Houpt last night, return- ing home this morning. Mr. Wright will conduct logging op- erations in the vicinity of Houpt this winter and is now making preparations for establishing camps. James L. George, general ac- countant for the Irwin & O’Brien company, arrived in the city this morning from Blackduck. Mr. George is now located at Black- duck, where he will remain while the logging operations of the company are being carried on this winter, DESERTING WITTE. Minister of War and Other Generals Ask to Resign. 5 London, Nec. 9.—The cotrespondent of the Daily Mail in St. Petersburg, in a dispatch sent by way of Eydt- kuhnen, East Prussia, says: Prominent military commanders ev- erywhere are requesting permission to resign. The minister of war him- self (Lieutenant General Rudiger) has asked the emperor to allow him ‘to retire. The minister of the interior (M. Durnovo) and others have fol- lowed the example of the minister of war. Count Witte stands alone, but even he is losing heart. RAILROAD EMPLOYES STRIKE. Quit Work as a Protest Against Mar- > tial Law. ‘Warsaw, Russian Poland, Dec. 9.— Advices received here from Riga and Orloff say that the railroad men at those places have struck as a protest against the proclamation of men'tial1 law in the Baltic provinces. ¥ News comes from Samara to the effect that the employes of the Zla- toust railroad have struck because of the proclamation of martial law inl the government of Samara. Callao, Peru, Dec. 9.—The steamer oa arrived here during the day from bananas and grapes for the table. | Panama/ She has eleven cases of ye! Peterson’s. low fever on board. Fresh supply, | Menstrual disorders, leucorrhoea, bear- ing down pains, sap the vitality out of womanhood. Wine of Cardui makes motherhood possible because it cures these troubles—not simply temporarily relieving the pain, but driving out these diseases completely. Wine of Cardui fits 2 woman for every duty of life. Three Happy Mothers MRS. C. SEAMANN, of Greely, Neb.: 1 was in bad health ind suffered great pain at the monthly periods. = After using Wine of Cardui I was greatly relieved and two months ago gave birth to a fine boy baby. MRS. TOM MURRAY, of Rocheport, Mo.: ‘Two years ago I spent about half the winter in bed. In February I commenced to take your Wine of Cardui. I'was better at once and in'a month was like a different person. My baby was born on Easter morning and my health has been good ever since. Every expectant mother should use this excellent medicine. .. H. G. SHELBY, of Monterey, La.: Year before last I paid $50.00 doctor bills for my wife. After that my wife used one bottle of Wine of Cardui and nine months after she gave birth to a thirteen pound boy baby and I haven't paid any doctor bill since. Wine of Cardui is yours to take today. You can secure a $1.00 bottle from your druggist. THE NEW STORE TO THE PUBLIC: We have recently opened our store and claim to Duncan Wilcox returned last| 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 & MARKUSEN i Read The Daily Pioneer. | Register of Deeds J. O. Harris i]efn this afternoon for Dulath, li | where he will spend a few days ! on business. NS Miss Vilettia Brant arvived iu = — - { the city from Wilton this after- I]‘HE LIVER QUARANTINE noon for an over Sunday visis wifh relatives and friends. LA Anygone desiring license for the use of a fish house can have his application for same made by applying to Justice O. M. Skinvik. ¢ Matv-Jones of Northome ar- irived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Duluth iwhere he will transact business tfor a few days. { *'YOUR MONEY 13 NO GOOD” su1d will be refunded to you if aster ue ‘ng half a bottle of THE FAMOUS “TAEING HIS MEALS OUT.” QHurried eating has ruined many a man’s stomach. The dxgestion-destr:ging 10~ cess is gradual, often unnoticed at first. But it is only a short time until the liver balks, the digestive organs.give way, and almost countless ills assail the man who endeavors to economize time at the ex- , pense of his health, * 1 QA torpid liver causes a quarantine of the entire System. It locks in the diseased rms and body poisons and affords them 11 }f)ley, inviting some serious illness. qIn i MATT.J. JOHNSONS a sluggish liver and constipation are un- known, so are all stomach_ailments, as 'RHEUMATISM and well as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, ! BLOOD p CURE headaches and kidney and blader affec- Jou are not satisfied with results. tions. No well-regulated family should i be without thisstandard remedy. *"Tnis is our guarantee which goes witl {very bottle. qTwo sizes, 25¢ and 75¢c. All druggists. [ ©ar Sale and Guarantetd Only bs City Drug Store. Barker’s Drug Store Holiday Gifts The custom of giving as a Xmas present something in the way of personal jewelry is becoming more honored every year. Whebo therefore you set about obtaining gifts, let us show you our stock. You'll Find the Selection the Largest, the Prices the Smallest. - Broaches Rings Either plain or set with dia- Our stock of stone-set rings monds, rubies. emeralds. pearls offers an unusually pretty in Sunbursts or figures and choice for a gift to one who iSa 5 friend. Such a pre- many dainty conseptions in g’g,{“?'?f“ sti tis a lasting remembrance Art Nonvean and Oriental Effects . . . . nlfflefidshlp BT e Solitaires and Clusters of First Water Gems > Silver Painted ware China Cut and Glass Art Hand Goods Targe array of the newest and most tasteful designs % —_— T Cesigns 3 direct from factories in large quantities s you from 15 to 25 per cent, o v T. BAKER @ CO. ey STORE HEeAN NOA 8IYUAA Suoq Buinesbu3] pueH Let Us Help Santa Claus This Yearl e

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