Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 13, 1905, Page 3

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SAM J. F MERCHAN' SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES® GARMENTS Call and See Ile. RYHLING T TAILOR PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. 1 THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Sale of Xmas fancy goods Fri- day and Saturday at Masonic, nall, Perry Cutton is a visitor in the | city today from Turtle River township. Blue points on the half shell, 15 cents per half dozen, at the Arcade. George Chisel left yesterday for Duluth, where he will trans-! act business for a few days. Stein racks. piperacks, plate racks. Everything for the home in burned and stained wood. Up-; stairs at 0’Leary & Bowser. Remember the M. B. Ladies’ Xmas sale Friday and Saturday. Supper Friday night 25 cents at Masonic Tewple Cor. 5th street and Belirami avenue, Mrs. Chas. Knopke returned last night from Detroit, Wis., where she attended the funeral of her brother-ic-law, who died in that city recently. Mr. and Mrs. A. Paquin and three children, Peter Hines, Frank Gary, Alphonse Paquin and Joseph Carbul of Lambert, N. D., passed through the city| last night envoute to Kelliher. i Many children inhrit consti tutions weak and feeble, others)| due to childhood troubles. Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea will} positively cure children and| make them strong. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drugi Store. Xmas fancy goods on sale at| Masonic Hall Friday and Satur- The reason that San- ta Claus is partial to diamond presents is that they take up so httle room in his pack We are glad to have the co-operation of so popular a personage as Santa Claus have a larger stock of Diamonds ready for Christmas gifts than ever before. We Help You Help Santa 3rd. St. Jeweler. | hall, .an enjoyable time was had. ! who has suffered with cancer for jsome time past, was this worn- Read the Daily Pioneer, A. D. Moe went to Tenstrike last night on business. Sale of Xmas fancy goods Fri- day and Saturday at Masonic Rev.E. M. Peterson returned last night from Laporte. where he held services Sunday. Blue points on the balf shell, 15 cents per half dozen, at the Arcade. J. F. Essler made a business trip to Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning. Good creamery butter always fresh, always on hand, always at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. Anyone wishing a nurse can find Mrs. John English at J. M. Fuller’s 806 Mississippi avenue. EYES__Dr, C. J, Larson, the eye specialist will be at home at Hotel Remore Decem- ber 20, 21, and 22. The Ladies Guild of the Epi- scopal church will conduct a fruit sale at the Grill Friday afternoon commencing at 2:30. The sleigh ride party given last night by a number of young people of the city was partici- pated in by about 20 persons and The party drove to the school of Miss Simpkins in Northern township and on the return took supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Titus. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian church will meet with Mrs. Brinkman tomorrow after noonat 2:30. All ladies are cor. dially invited. Oliver Rebedew of Rebedew ing shipped to the hot springs at Little Rock, Ark, where he will take treatment. Mr. Rebedew’s condition is critical and little hopes are entertained for his re- covery. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease tha! 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 treatment. ;Hall’s Catarrn 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 strenzth by building up tha constitution and assisting nature in doing its wor The proprietors have so imuch faith in its carative pow- ers thav they offer One Huudred ! Dollars for any case ‘hat it fails | to cure. Serd for list of testi- monia Address I'. J. Cuexey & Co, {Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, T5c, “f In Take Hall’'s Family Pills for eonstipation. Need! Fi e of a Heating | Stove | do not fail to look over our line before purchasing. We carry the most complete line outside the cities and can save you moucy. Qur prices range from $1.75 to $60.00. All sizes and Styles. Phone 57 HARDWARE | Read the Daily Pioneer. .. ‘K. J. Mclver is in the city to- day from Farley, 3 Sale of Xmas fancy goods Fri-| day and Saturday at Masonic hall. Dr. Ingall returned this morn: ing from a professional trip to: Kelliber. Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord $1 25 delivered. Fleming Bros, phore 57. Jay Rhodes returned this morning from an extended trip to Ripple and Little Fork. Blue points on the half shell, 15 cents per half dozen, at the Arcade, Rev. Higgins desires alot of magazines and reading material for the lumber camps and will appreciate your leaving same at the Markham Hotel. Mrs. Charles Decker and daughter arrived in the city last night from Little Falls to take up their residence here with Mr. Decker. F. A. Mayo returned to Be- midji this morning from Ten- strike, where he has spent sev- eral days looking after his drug business in that village. The ladies of the Scandinavian Lutiberan church will serve coffee, cake and sandwiches at the church from 6 to 10 p. m, on Thursday, Dec. 14. Price 15 cents. Your christmas presents are not complete unless you have some of those fancy articles offered by the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church at Masonic Hall Friday and Saturday, a good se- lection of excellent gifts. If you are trouvled with indi-{ gestion, constipation, sour stom-| ach, or any other pain, Hollister’s | Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 33 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. The Ladies Guild of the E)i-!| scopal church will conducta fruit ! Read the Daily Pioneer. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Ducett are in the city today from Kelliher. Xmas fancy goods on sale at Masonic Hall Friday and Satur- day. 'W. J. Whiting arrived in the|~ city this morning from Black- duck. * George Watkins of Wilton is transacting business in the city today. Blue points on the half shell, 15 cents per-half dozen, at the Arcade. D. E. Conhaim, of the Conhsim & Co. cigar firm, is in the city today from St. Paul. T. A. Jack, manager of the Park Rapids telephone exchange, is transacting business in Be- midji today. Bemidji Elevaior Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji's patent flour and a full sto-k of hay, grain and mwilled stuff Don’t miss seeing our pisdlay ofthe new furnitore in barned and. stained wood. Upstairs at 0’Leary & Bowser. The Ladies Guild of the E,i scopal church will' conduct a fruit sale at the Grill Friday afternoon commencing at 2:30, Dr. William Doyle of Minot, N. D., who has been in the city for several days past on profes»I sional business, left this after-| noon for Dauluth. | Sale of Christmas fancy goods under the auspices of the Ladies’ Aid of the M. E. chureh, at the! New Masouic hall. Friday acd Saturday. The ladies of the Scandinavian Lutheran church will serve, coffe, cake and sandwiches at the | church from 6 to10 p. m. on| Thursday, Dec. 14, Price 15/ cents. ! The local government weather observer, A, Gilmour, states that! the coldest point reached by the ithermometer last night was 10 degrees below zero. At 9 o’clock sale at the Grill Friday afternoon commencing at 2:30, this morning it registered four below, iapplication for permit to use a Notice. There is money in the city treasury to pay village orders registered prior to July 12, 1901. EARL GEIL, City Treasurer. °S. C, Bsgley of Fosston arrived in Bemidji this afternoon. W. E. Tubbs of River Falls, Wis, is the.guest of Bemidii friends today. S.C. Johnson 1s a busioess visitor in the city today from Crookston. Mrs. Chas. Gustafson of Ten- strike is the guest of Bemidji friends today. Special Agent A. W. Layman|. of the interior department ar- rived in the city this afternoon from Crookston aund he will spend several days in-this vicin- ity on business for the depart. ment, Public Installation. There will be an installation of the officers of the Masonic lodge at Masonic Hall this evening at 8 o’clock to whish all Masons and their ladies are cordially invited. 333332333 3333 3IEEE 3PN, % What They Say Y Game Warden Rutledge: —- There is evidently a mistaken idea among persons wishing to! use fish houses that if they se»' cure a permit therefor they cani 1sell the fish they take while oc-| § cupying the houses. In making house a person must state, very distinctly, that he will use the house to catch fish for his own domestic use, and not for com-| mercial purposer. This cer-| tainly does not permit the sale of fish taken in a fish house, and anyone caught selling fish so caught will be prosecuted to thej fullest extent of the law. This information is given that vo one may plead ignorance of the law in the matter. THE GREAT HOME REMEDY ' FOR WOMEN IWINEorcARDUI That 1,500,000 suffering women have cured themselves of irregular and painful periods, bearing down pains, ovarian troubles, nervousness, headache and back- ache and all manner of female weaknesses by giving themselves private treatment with’ this great woman’s remedy, proves that Wine of Cardui is. not only. a highly scientific medicine, but a mild tonic that any woman or child may take without possible harm. Mild, medicinal herbs, not strong and drastic drugs consti- tute the healing qualities that have made Wine of Cardui famous. It is not a dangerous poison that has to be safely administered under a doctor’s supervision. No need for a doctor’s services at all—no local examinations—no operations. Wine of Cardui can be taken at a moment’s notice. It is an invigorating tonic that is beneficial for any woman at any time. s Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your drug- gist. Begin the treatment today. Health is only a matter of the right medicine. Wine of Cardui is the right medicine. ALL DRUGGISTS SE| $1.00 BOTTLES)= ae—— T. Morehouse of Melrose ar- i Emil Schneider returned last rived in the city last night and is | night from a business trip to spending the day here on busi~|Iron Riyer, Wis,, and the twin ness. Mr. Morehouse is a dealerlcities. in horses and broughta number| The Catholic Order of Forest- with him intending to dispose of |ers will hold a wmeeting at Odd them to lumber camp operators | Feflows hall this evening and the in this vicinity. He is a brother aunual election of officers will of Mrs. William Smallwood. take place. THE NEW STORE | T0 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 E , bart of the city, Call us by telephone number 207. ROE & MARKUSEN thing about ones. the probl’m of. beauty from' which to choose their Christmas gifts, and as good an opportunity to get the newest as is offered anywhere, Cut Glass Some new and beautiful Must be seen to be apprec to you. Ghe Christmas Store Y The only disagreeable We have solved En'graving:rl Christmas for you! Chin creations iated. Tt High Time To Be Thinking of Xmas! __Diamoncis, Watches, Jewelry, Cut Glass, China, Books._ e are prepared to meet almost any den: and that can be made upon us. Everything that a Swell Jewelery Shop ought to have, we have and we have many beautiful and dainty things for Christmas that you have never thought Our Christmas purchases have been made with the thought of affording our customers profusion, variety and a will he our pleasure to show them hand painting. - Sume odd shapes Tecertved—nothing is ‘more suit- that will delight you. We do engraving free for every purchaser of Jewelry or Silverware. artistic.and will delight the most critical —nothing approaching it in excell Let Us Help You Make Christmas Shoppififiv’ : New Books Dainty pieces of rare design and - Fine line. of Christmas books just able for a Christmas présént. Ghe Christmas Store A Things dainty, things . lasting, things beautiful, things useful---our store is more complete with “just the thing” for Xmas presents than ever before Kodaks . A Kodak makes a (jhyistmas pres- ent thatisa joy the year around. _ We have a fine line with complete supplies. 5 Our, engraving is the newest and most énce was ever seen in Bemidji bafore a Pleasure! ¥ il

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