Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 14, 1905, Page 4

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l. | ; } L \ 4 SAM J. QENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS Call and See Me. . FRYHLING SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Go to Hakk:rup’s for Photos. W. B. Sherman went to Kelli- her last night. Sale of Xmas fancy goods Fri- day and Saturday at Masonic nall. F. Price returned to Tenstrike last night after a visit with friends in Bemidji. | A wolf bounty was yesterday issued to C. L. Atwood of North- ern townshlp. i Xmas fancy goods on sals at Masonic Hall Friday and Satur- day. Mrs. George Coppersmith and child went to Brainerd this morn- ing for a sLort visit with friends W. S, Brannon arrived in the city this morning from North- ome for a short business visit here. Blue points on the hall shell, 15 cents per hilf dozen, at the Arcade. Miss Ida Wiggins returned this morning to her home at Anpnandale after a vi-it in Be- midji with friends Don’t miss seeins our pisdlay ofthe new furniture in burned and stained wood. Upstairs at 0'Leary & Bowser. Deputy Sheriff Thos. Bailey, Jr., left last night for Tenstrike, where he will spend a short time on official business. Remember the M. E Ladies’ Xmas sale Friday and Suaturday. Supper Friday right 25 cents at Masonic Temple Cor. 5th street and Beltrami avenue. Ace Cunningham has return-' ed from Manitoba, Canada,where hehas been employed on arailway | survey west of Winnipeg for several months past. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Swedback and daughter, Mrs. H. W. Haines, left this morning for Minneapolis, whhre they will en- joy a visit with relatives and friends. Mr.ani Mrs. Chas. K. Saxerud arrived in the city last night trom Maple Ridge township and:® i Mr. Saxerud is today attending | the meeting of the board of county commissioners. Sam Lachapelle of Ripple1 passed through the city this | morning enroute to the twin' cities, where he will purchase supplies and furniture for his refreshment parlor at Ripple. Mrs. J. Holmes of Perham | passed through the city yester- day enroute to Northome, in which vicinity she owns a claim. Mrs. Holmes will make her future residence upon the home- stead. Many children inherit consti- tutions weak and feeble, others due to childhood troubles. Hollis- | Mountain Tea will positively cure children and make them strong. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug ter's Rocky jday and Saturday at Masonic Sale of Xmas fancy goods Fri- hall. R. E. White of Kelliher is transacting business in Bemidji today. See our Fancy Decorated Christmas Cakes. Model Bakery. Allan Underwood of Solway ar- rived in the city this afternocon for a short visit here with friends. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Stoner left this morning for Minnes- polis, where they will enjoy a visit with relatives and friends. Blue points on tha half chell, 15 cents per half dozen, at the Arcade. Sentence was suspended on one drunk in Judge Skinvik’s court this morning. Good creimery butter always fresh, always on hand, always at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. Harry Calvert transacted busi- ness at Mizpah last night, re- turning home this morning. Anyone wishing a nurse can find Mrs. John English at J. M. Fuller’s 806 Mississippi avenue. E. J. Regan arrived in the city this afternoon frem Solway and will leave this evening for Kelli- her, where he will look after business interests for a few days. The Ladies Guild of the HEpi iscopal church will conduct a fruit sale at the Grill Saturday p- m. commencing at 2:30, Mrs. and Mrs. T. J. Augustine and child of Grand Rapids passed through the city yesterday on their way to Northome, where Mvr. Augustine will take charge of the Northome Record. L, D. Lamon, who has been in charge of the newspaper for some time past, will go to Grand Rapids to accept a position on the Inde- pendent of that city. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that has been able to cur» in ges, 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 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 faithin its curative pow- ers that they offer One Hundred ! Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Serd for list of testi- monials. Address F'. J. CueNey & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, T5c. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for Store. . constipation. If In Need! i co not fail to look over our line before purchasing. We carry and can save you money. Our prices Read the Dnils; Pioneer. The Model Bakery for Holly and Evergreens. O. E. Bailey transacted busi. ness at Cass Lake this afternoon, day and Saturday at Masonic hall. Samuel Gill returned this morning from a business trip to Kelliher. Blue points on the half shell, 15 cents per half dozen, at the Arcade. to Northome last night to look after legal business in tbat vil- lage for a few days. EYES“Dr. C. J, Larson, the eye specialist will be at home at Hotel Remore Decem- ber 20, 21, and 22. Mrs, William Morrison and yesterday, returning home last night. Rev. Higgins desires a lot of magazines an1 1eaiing material for the lumber camps and will appreciate your leaving same at the Markham Hotel. A. L. LaFreniere of Grand Rapids passed through the city where he will look after business interests for a few days. A. A. D. Rahn of Minneagolis arrived in the city last night and will go north this evening over the M. & I to spend a week among the logging camps of the Crookston Lumber company. If you are troubled with indi- gestion, constipation, sour stom- ach, or any other pain, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well and keep you well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Word reached the city yester- day to the effect that the plant of the Homestead Press, at Home- stead, Pa., had been destroyed by fire. Ira Cunningham, formerly of this city, is employ- ed on the nowspaper. Sale of Xmas fancy goods Frri- || 7 Attorney H. A. Simons went| § Mrs. K. J. McIver of Farley were | the guests of friends in Bemidji | last night enroute to Northome, | The. Amen | of marriage is alwaysa baby. Without it, wedlock is summer that never blooms, a flower *that never buds, a night without stars,a sermon ‘without a ben- ediction, a prayer with- out an Amen. There never iy gt olname o % band worthy of theiname, wl nof oo bo the father and the grand- father of healthy] capable children, to hand down his name and the fortune ac- cumulated by the fweat of his brow, from generation to gereration. There never was a wife fit to béar that noble title, who did not wish to wear womanhood’s most lorious_crown, tie sceptre of mother. ood. Thousands of wedded couples, { otherwise happy, fall short of wedlocl’s | greatest happiness because they are child- ess. In the m&i‘mby of cases, this is be- cause the wife, thiough ignorance or neg- lect, suffers from weakness and disease of the organs distinctly feminine. For Women who sufér in this way there is one great medicire that do t fail to accomplish its purpose. It i TFavorite Prescripuon. It acts y the delicate organy concerned and mal .heuml?,vi orous and o %lamma) on, heals ulceration, ain and | tones the shattcred j norves. 1t fits for vifohood and mother- quickens| and vitalizes the dis- tinctly feminino ofganism. It banishes the maladies of the expectant months and makes baby’s introduction to the world easy and almost pdinless. In insures the i little new-comer’sihealth and nourish- ment in plenty. It is the best supportive tonic for nursing mohlxheri.dl FE TR s je Parks, of Marshall, Spokane Co. Wath witoes WL aon 21ad t0 1611 0f 1ho Zood ! results of your great. medicine ce's Favorite Prescription. It give: 1 1 have no tired feeling and my-bal . plcture of health. Ifeel better than 1 have n ten years.” 2 In cases of constipation Dr. Pier Pleasant Pellets should be used as an Junct to “Favorite Prescription.” They are extremely simple, perfectly natural d ent relief. { Read the Daily Pioneer. { Tom Brown of Werner is a { business visitor in Bemidji today. i Xmas fancy goods on sale at Masonic Hall Friday and Satur- day. The Ladies Guild of the BEpi- scopal church yill conducta fruit sale at the Grill Saturday p. m commencing at 2:30. George Upton, who conducted ia barber shop in Bemidji in the ;early days, arrived in the city this atternoon from Shevlin and is spending the day here renew- ing acquaintances. i Oscar Halvorson of Hibbing larrived in the city yesterday for !a visit here at the home of his ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal {vorson, and at the home of h's sister, Mrs. Wm. Mageau. ¢ from Kelliher this morning and Read The Daily Pioneer. . | C. H. Miles returned last night} from a business trip to Hibbine. Peter Berg isa business visi- tor in the city today from Nebish. Blue points on the half shell, 15 cents per half'dozen,. at the Arcade. H. A. Langord arrived in the city this morning from Langor. Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord $1 25 deliverad. TMeming Bros. phone 57. John Lank isin the city today on his way bome to Nebish from Kelliher, where he has spent sev- eral days on business, The Ladies Guild of the Hpi- scopal church will conducta frait sale at the Gril Saturday p. m. commencing at 2:30, Bemidji Elevator Co., agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stozk of hay, grain and willed stuff. Sale of Christmas fancy goods undér the auspices of the Ladies’ IAifl of the M. B. church, at the New Masonic hill. Friday and Saturday. Edward Kaelble came down will enjoy a short visit here with | his family and friends, ‘Mr. Kaelble states that business is good at Kelliher and that pros- pects are bright for a good win- | ter. Game Warden P. O. Stevens of Margie passed through the city today on his way to Grand Rap- ids, where he will appear on be- | nalf of the state game and fish| commission in the cases against | Boyd of Brainerd and Wardof | Fairmont, appealed from dis- trict court. Samuel Hayes is in the city to- day from Island Lake, the new townsite on the Wilton spur. Mr. Hays expects to open upa refreshmsnt parlor at Island! Lake in the near future and is in the city today in the interests of his application for license, which is before the board of county! i Stomach Trouble, Catarrh, Deafness and even Paralysis. Mrs. Oison commissioners. NEW CURE FOR EPILEPS Remarkable experience of Minneapolis young woman whi is being cured by strange new medicine. A recent letter from Mrs. Frank Olson, 1649 Marshall St., 8. 2 E, Minneapolis, Minn., tells of a most remarkable experience with anewly discovered medicine. According to her statement Mrs. Olson declared that her daughter has a violent case of epilepsy and had been suffering for some time. : The terrible disease was gradually tightening its deadly grip upon lpe victim and nothing was overlooked that could be done to. check its course . but in spite of all the young woman did not im- 5 prove. - - When Mr. L. T. Cooper, the well known philanthropist, visited - Minneapolis with his New Discovery Medicines and was curing the v ry worst cases of Nervouscess, Bleod Diseases, Kidney and determined to have her daughter try them. Regarding the strange case she said: “My daughter had taken the medicine only one week when we noticed a marked improvement. She became more cheerful and more hopeful than she had been for a long time and I am confilent that she will soon be entirely free from the awful affliction.” ““We consider Cooper’s New Discovery our best friend.” Cooper’s New Discovery strengthens the nerves and quickly corrects all nervous disorders. The awful epilepsy, which in most cases isthe result of overstrained and wrecked neryous systems, can be prevented by the timely use of this new medical discovery. Cooper’s New Discovery sells for one dollar per bottle, Cooper’s Quick Relief, the assistant remedy, costs fifty cents. Both can be obtained in Bemidji only of E. A. Barker. e s e e e Superintendent W. A. Gould |[and other Red River valley of the Crookston Lumber com-|points, where they will remain pany and George Anderson, who |for a few days on business. had a contract for piling the lum- LOST—Opportunities for profit ber cut at the company’s local| whenyou neglect the Pioneer plant during the past summer,| Wwant columns. - left this afternoon for Crookston| Read the Daily Pioneer. | 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 is new. « . 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. ROE & MARKUSEN _ R thing about your friends ones. the probI’'m Cut Glass Some new and beautiful Must be seen to be apprec to you. range from $1.75 to $60.00. All sizes and Styles. Phone 57 HARDWARE { i { the most complete line outside the cities Ghe Christmas Store Y The only disagreeable is to know what to give We have solved Diamond: \ } }e are ought will he our pleasure to show them Engraving: Christmas and lov’d for vyou! China Dainty pieces of rare design and Fine line of ~Christmas books just creations iated. Tt e hand painting. that will delight you. High Time To Be Thinking of Xmas! den and that can be made upon us. Everything that a Swell Jewelery Shop ¢, We uave and we have many beautiful and dainty things for Christmas that you have never thought_# of. Our Christmas purchases have been made with the thought of affording our -customers profusion, variety and beauty from which to choose their Christmas gifts, and as good an opportunity to get the newest as is offered anywhere, New Books P Some odd" shapes recerved—nothing is We do engraving free for every purchaser of Jewelry or Silverware. Our engraving is. f artistic and will delight the most critical—nothing approaching it in excellence was ever seen in " able for a Christmas present. Ghe . Christmas Store by, things lasting, things beauiiful: things useful---our store is more edmplete -with" “just the thing” for Xmas presents than ever before ; Kodaks A Kodak makes a Christs more suit- We have a fine line with complete supplies. = e newest’

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