Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 11, 1905, Page 3

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SRR SVUITS and Made GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARFMEN Call and See Me. SAM J. FRYHLING | MERCHANT TAILOR OVERCOATS to orders. TS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham, * wood, per cord $1 25 delivered. b | strike Saturday night, where he & |conducted services yesterday. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Damaged hat sale at Conger’s. W. B. Sherman is a Cass Lake visitor this afternoon on busi- ness. R. W. Hitchcock returned this afternoon from a business trip to Crookston, Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of bay, grain and milled stuff. Ben Schneider arrived in the city Saturday afternoon from St. aul and will spend a few days here with his brother, Kmil. J. Bisiar left thisafterncon for Cass [ake, Akeley and Park Rapids, in which villages he will spend a few days on business. Miss Jessie Lud to ker home at ( afternoon afler home of her sister, Bailey, Jr. ig returned s Like this visit hera at the Mre. Thos. The ladies of the Scandinavian Lutberan church will serve coffee, cake and sandwiches at the church frow 6 to 10 p. m. on Thursday, Dec. 14 Price 15 cents. Manager A, 19, Harris of the local telephome exchauge left) this afternoon for Cass [“.m‘ where he will attend to business matters for the company fora; | | short time. i The reason that San- ta Claus is partial to diamond presents 15 that they take up so little room in his p. We are glad to he the co- upembmu 1 of popular a personage as Santa Claus and have a larger stock of Diamonds ready for Christmas gifts than ever before. 50 We Help You - Help Santa ‘Zi E. A. Barker tea or & Store. DIAMONI)S | PR @ | positive cu tvumll\, ac ¥ blood and mucus surfac | Dollars for any case that it fai Read the Daily Pioneer, Robert Neving arrived in the city this afterncon from Neving postoftice. Attorney D, H. Fisk transacted legal business at Cass Lake this afternoon between trains. Allan Underwood of Solway arrived in the city this afternoon for a short visit with friends. Good creamery butter always fresh, always on hand, always at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. Miss Blanche Wocdward bas accepted a position as deputy at the office of Clerk of Court Rhoda George Hinds drew a 10 day sentence in Judge Skinvik's court this morning for drauken- ness. John A, McDonald left last afternoon for Cass Lake, wheie he wiil spentia shori timeon land business. EYES"Dz C. ~1.>L.u'st>n7‘ the eyo specialist will be at home at Hotel Remore Decem. ber 20, 21, and 22. W. A. Casler, who is superin- tending the logging operations conducted by the Red River Lumber company in the vicinity of Akeley, spent Sunday in Be- midji with his family Many hass only siigutly dam- aged by water must be sold be- "fore Christ o s to make for new goods at Conger’s, rootw inherit counsti- feeble, others thoed troubles. Holl ky Moontain Tea will positively children and make them 25 cents, tabiets. Drug Many children s wenl and care strong., Jarkers $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this vaper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all i tages, and that is catarrh. Hail’s Catarrh Care is the only wow known to the 8 | medical fraternity, Catarrh d | being a constitutional disease, re- tutional treatment. n Care is taken in- es of Lhe tem, thereby destroying the undation of the di ¢, and giving the patient strengsh by building up the constitution and ting nature in doinz its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- <15 thab they offer One Hundred fito cure. Sond for list of tasti- mouials, Address I J. CisNey & Co., 3rd. St. Jeweler. S SUPERD 0l - QUALITY / FINn AND OPERATION SUPERB UNIVERSAL Fleming Bros. Hardware Merchants. Phone 57 loledo, Ohio, Sold by drnggists, The, Take Hall's Family Pills for mstivation. ng directly upon the Read the Daily Pioneer. Miss Mae Griffith of Walker spent Saturday in Bemidji with friends. Sixteen inch seasoned popple| Fleming Bros. phone 57 Rev. J. J. Trask went to Ten- Children’s good felt hats cents each some of them cost $1.00 and $1.25 at Conger’s. G. A. Tuller of Grand Rapids is looking after his mercantile interests in Bemidji today. The Dime Saver store has; moved to 311 Minnesota avenue where we are offering the best bargains in the city. See prices. the city this afternoon from home of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. Lyon. Rev. E. S. Murphy, who held Episcopal services in Bemidji at Odd Fellows hall last night, re- turned to his home at Grand Rapids this afternoon. Rev. Higgins desires a lot of} magazines and 1eading material appreciate your leaving same ati the Markham Hotel. gestion, coustipation, sour stom- ' ach, or any other pain, Hollister’s o= you well and keep you well. 3 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’: Drug store. a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Ilee wais called to Kelliher Satur- day night on official business. 25| Moon Sundayed with friends at Blackduck, returning home this morning. visited friends at Blackduck over Sunday and returned to Bemidji this morning. spent Sunday at Blackduck with friends and relatives, returning Miss Vinnie Rust arrived in{howe this morning. Bagley for a visit here at the|yurday night at the Nicollet hotel which was largely attended and jan enjoyable evening was spent. has added a number of new labor saving machines toits plantin this city, oneof the improve- ments being a “Cyclone” dryer, jthe city Saturday on his way for the lumber camps and willhome to Northome from Grand Rapids, where he has been in at- tendance at the court term now If you are troubled with indi- | being held in that city. Lutheran Rocisy Mountain Tea will make! | cofle, cake and sandwiches at the | Thursday, i cents. Read the Daily Pioneer. | Anton Erickson of Rosby was ! Chas. Hayden of Blackduck is a business visitor in Bemidji to- day. County Health Officer Blakes. Deputy County Auditor C.O. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Albrant Mr. and Mrs, E.N. French A popular dance was given Sat- The Bemidji Steam laundry Aad A. Tone passed through The ladies of the Scandinavian chmch will serve hurch from 6 to10 p. m. on Dec. 14, Price 15 | tablets. Read The Daily Pioneer. M. P. DeWolf is in the city to day from Blackduck. Miss Blanche Boyer returned this morning from: Northome, where she spent Sunday with relatives and friends. M. D. Stoner made a business trip to Gemmell, his new town- site north of Northome, and re- turned home this morning. Charles and Andrew Swed- back returned this morning from Ripple. where they have been business visitors for a few days. Albert Fritz, yardmaster at the Great Northern yards- at Crookstou, spent yesterday in the city the guest of Charles Decker. George W. Millett, superinten- dent for the J. Neils Lumber company, returned from a busi- ness trip up the line of the M. & I. this morning and left this af- ternoon for his home at Cass Lalke. ‘Pain may go by the nameof rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago, pleurisy. No matter what name the pains are called, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will drive them away. 35 cents, Tea or Barker’s Drug store Mrs. B. Y. McNarry of Little} Falls arrived in the city Satur-} day night and will spend a few days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Muncy before joiaing her husband, who is con- ducting the Crooksten Lumber| @ ‘ company’s store at Dawson City. Mr.and Mrs. A. T. Wheelock and son, Fred, left Saturday night for Kelliher, where they will enjoy a short visit with friends. Robert Clark and G. A. Walker returned this morning from Blackduck, where they went Saturday night to confer “with a number of Blackduck Knights of Pythias who are interested in establishing a lodge in that vil- lage. A. A. Carter returned Satur- day night from the twin cities, shiped under ‘township, left Ssturda.y night for Houpt, where he will | act busmess for a shprb A number of young péojp}e"ot the city will give a sleigh ride * party tomorrow evening to Miss Simpkins’ school house in the township of < Northern: party will take supper at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Titus. The The Methodist people -wor- _difficulties last evening there being no electric lights. House lamps were brought in and while many thoughy there would- be no ser- vice, the pastor was - met by a fine house. His sermon was to the public school on the ‘‘Expan- sion of Thought.” where he has spent several days on business. During his absence Mr. Carter interested a number of men from southern and central Minnesota in the summer resort project at the north end of Lake Bemidji, and was successful in disposing of a number of lots. THE NEW STORE 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 isnew. . . Try Our Teas and Coffees . . We have constantly on hand a good supply of fresh eggs and butter. We deliver to any Ipartof the city, Call us by telephone number 207. TR, L2 small ‘and wholesome beer of the H T i | A Plain Statement Quality of Beer Depends Upon Superiority of Materials, ’Ereatment and Maturity Purity is a universal essential in all beers. cleanliness and sterilization will secure it. Healthfulness, combined with flavor and taste, constitutes real quality, and these are impossible wit the highest order of treatment, teach. Materials: To provide the public with a really good, palatable Highest Quality, we use the best barley- malt, the highest grade hops, superior yeast, and in our pale beers a percentage of rice. Corn we never use, although it is not excluded by authority, and has the advantage of cheapness. to reduce our expense. Ve spare neither money nor care to-fortify and increase cur well earned and long established reputation. Treatment and Maturity: We employ only the most modern methods cf brewing, and our present storing capacity of 600,000 barrels is more than that of any two other breweries in the world. but in fact. Cuality, depending upon the character of materials and methods employed, is the real goal for competition among brewers, £t this goal we have been for many years. It is for these reasons that ‘The King of Bottled Beers must and does command a higher price than any other beer, and at the same time has a greater sale than all other bottled beers. Anheuser-—Busch Brewing Ass’n In all our beers we use the best and purest materials, regardless of cost. :cce facilities enable us to age our beer the length: of time | necessary to guarantee its purity and maturity—not in grmt s mk-— G O i S G N The observance of vt the very best materials and Tais is what science and experience We use no substitute of any kind R U WMARINSE 4 & St. Loui.

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