Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 16, 1905, Page 3

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SAM J. FRYHLING MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENT! Call and See Ie. 'S PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Blue points on the half shell, at the Arcade. Editor S. R. Moorhead is in the city today from Turtle River. The balance of our overcoats to be closed out at a big reduction. Gill Bros. H.T. McIntosh of Northome is transacting business in Be- midji today. Special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12t0 3 p. m. The Young People’s club will give a dance at tne Grill hall Monday evening. C. E. Albrant transacted busi- ness at Blackduck last night, re- turning home this morning. August Munson arrived in the city last night from DBrainerd for a short visit iu this city with friends. Don’t miss seeing our display ofthe new furniture in burned and stained wood. Upstairs at 0’Leary & Bowser. Miss Vera Cameron came down from her Tenstrike school this morning for a short visit here with relatives and friends. Mrs. R. A. McCuaig of Ten- strike arrived in the city this morning and is spending the day here with friends and relatives. 300 pair men’s fine dress pants worth from $4.50 to $5.00 to close out at only, $3.50. All sizes of waists up to 50, and lengths to 36, At Gill Bros. store, 216 Minn , Ave. Pain may go by the name of 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 tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store, The roulette wheel formerly operated at the Blooston saloon has been removed to the C. H. Miles establishment at the corner of Third street and Beltrami avenue. An cxtra man has been put on av the latter place to operate one of the wheels, Notiee! B S R R s A ® 1 have moved my 9 Tailor Shop to No. 320 Beltrami Avenue | and am prepared to | give my personal at- tention toall orders. 1 handle nothing but first-class Woolens and use only the best OF TRIMMINGS | | | 1 Fumrantee fit and workmanship | tobeA.No.1. Cleaning, pross- Ing am repairing a Speciatcy ® Respectfully yours 9. Deavdeiie ! Read The Daily Pioneer. Blue points on the half shell, at the Arcade. 1. S. Boyer left last night for Northome and Blackduck for short business visits in each of those villages. ‘W. D. Bright was in Bemidji yesterday, returning to his home at Tenstrike iast night. i Miss Bradford, principal of the Laporte schools, is yisiting friends in Bemidji today. You are invited to the special Sunday dinner at the Palace restaurant tomorrow from 12 to 3p. m. Miss Alice Mills arrived in the city last night from her school at Walker for a short visit with her parents. Aunyone wishing to buy a suit or overcoat will do well to call at Gill Bros. clothing store and see what they have to offer. Andrew Brown returned yes- terday afternoon to Grand Forks after spending a short while in Bemidji with friends. Rev. Herman P. Fisher of Crookston arrived in the city last night and left this morning for Turtle River, where he will hold services tomorrow. 200 pair men’s working pants worth from $2.00 to $2.50; to close out at only $1.50. We have these in different patterns and they are good bargains, Call and see them. Gill Bros. Rev. B M. Peterson left this morning for Nary, where he will hold Scandinavian Lutheran ser- vices tomorrow morning, He will return for the services here tomorrow evening. Many children inherit 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 Drug 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- 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 paticnt 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 to cure. Serd for list of testi- monials. Address F. J. CueNey & Co., | Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, 75c. l aale o o o o o Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Sunshi Chris mas of your life go to your friends. of Christmas Goods a low as we can possibly and many other useful be suitable as Christ early and get 23333333333933333333333333333933333339332333332332 i!’i{ Hardware. mmmm ¢ If you want to make this the happiest Christ- ware, to purchase Christmas Presents, We carr; Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Spoons of all Kinds, Carving Sets, Pocket Knives Seissors & Shears, Manicure Sets, Skates Fleming Bros. 333333333333333333333333332 333333333333333 !'-)‘i!iifi ne For tmas! Fleming Bros., Hard- for 'y a well assorted line nd our prices are as make them. We have ariicles which would mas presents. Come first choice m"f‘(l\‘i‘i!l‘(flfiii“l EEEEEEECEEEEERERECEEEFEEEFECEFEEEEEE Phone 57. mmmmmcmm‘ Be Sure to Use Only Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Food made with alum baking powder carries alum to the stomach unchanged. Scientists have positively demonstrated this and that such food is partly indi- gestible and unhealthful. Read the Daily Pioneer, Blue points on the half shell, at the Arcade. Thos. Melby of Wilton spent yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness. N. A. Otterstad is a business visitor in the city today from Turtle River. Miss Pearl VanTassellof Turtle River iSthe guest of Bemidji friends today. A popular dance will be given this evening at .ohnson’s hall, Turtle River. 1. Berman left yesterday for Fosston, where he will spend a brief time on business. Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord $125 delivered. Fleming Bros. phone 57 Mrs. J. J. Gable went to Bag- ley yesterday afternvon for a short visit with friends. Allof our $1000 and $11.00 overcoats toclose outat $7.75 Call and see them. Gill Bros. M. P. DeWolf returned to Blackduck last night after spend- afew daysin Bemidjion busi- ness. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Oke lefi last night for Tenstrike, where they will enjoy a visit with friends. EYE «aPr: C. J, Larson, the eye specialist Wwill be at home at Hotel Remore Decem- ber 20, 21, and 22. Don’t forget that the Palace restaurant will serve a special Sunday dinner tomorrow from 12 to 3 p. m. Lieutenant Dockery of Dulath is 1 the city today making an in- spection of the local army re- cruiting office. Bemidji Elevaior Co.. agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of bay, grain and milled stuff. The crew of the Sartell Log- ging company arrived at Turtle River this week to commence operations on section 16, west of Turtle River. One camp will be installed. A D. Crothers of Chicago will arrive in the city tonight to spend the holidays here at the home of his brother, L. G. Crothers, Mrs. W. L. Kilbourn arrived in the city yesterpay afternoon from Minneapolis for a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McConkey. We have decided not to carry over any of our overcoats and low prices are moving the goods., If you need an overcoat, you cer- tainly cannot miss this sale. Gill Bros. 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. 3% cents, tea or tablets.. Barker’s Drug store. Roy Wheelock left last night for Kelliher, from which village he will go to the campson the *‘point” on Red lake with a large number of men secured at the Wheelock & Hawkes employment office. R. J. Rofidal came down from Gemmell this morning and left this aifternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will appear before Judge Spooner on a charge of selling liquor without a license. Co nmissicner L. E, Bradford .{of Hubbard county isin the city Read the Daily Pioneer. Holly at the Model Bakery. 0. E. Bailey went to Funkley last night. Lingon berries at Roe & Markuson. Phone 207. R, A. Emmons of St. Thomas, N. D,, is a visitor in Bemidji to- day. Deputy Sheriff Thos. ' Bailey, Jr., went to Cass Lake this after- noon on official business, A E. Underwood arrived in city this afternoon from Solway for ashort visit here with friends. About Dec. 24th she would be delighted to receiye a box cf our holiday chocolates, 50 cents to $5.00. Model Bakery. M, J. Eaoright returned to his home in Grand Forks this after- noon after spending a few days in the city on business. J. C. Tennstrom is laid up frem his duties at the Schneider Bros. store with la grippe. Ace Cun- ningham is taking his place at the store. Miss Villettia Braunt arrived in the city this 2fternoon from her school near Wilton for a brief visit here with relatives and friends, Superintendent W. A Gould of the Crookston Lumber company returned from Crookston and sther Red River .valley points this afternoon. Assistant Cashier C. L Learned of the Lumbermens State bank is spending the day on business up the line of the Red Lake railway. Aad A. Tone of Northome ar- rived in the city this morning and lef this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will transact business for a few days. William Lyons of the Burling- ton Lumber company went to Bena this afternoon after sperd- ing afew daysin Bemidji (n business for the company. Oscar Miller left yesterday for Crookston and St. Hilaire, in which cities he will transac business for the Crookston Lum- ber company for a few days. D. C. Breneman, who has beei in tue city for several days pas! yisiting his family, returned Read the Daily Pioneer. See the Xmas tree ornaments at the Model Bakery. ( = Mrs. 8. A. Strohmeier and : : " - son of Minneapolis are guests-at I the Markham. George Tanner transacted business at Blackduck this after- noon between trains. V. Smith, clerk at'the Palace hotel in Blackduck, is visiting friends in Bemidji today. Hundreds of thousands of women suffer with irregular periods. Thonsands suffer bearing down pains. Others are nervous and have all manner of pains in the abdo- men, back, neck, limbs and head. Wine of Cardui Cures all these Troubles. —_— There is hardly a home where some ‘woman is not the victim of femflewed: ness in some form. In your “Home there is There is another in your neighbor's tome. Made Error Yesterday. The Pioneer Yesterday stated in error that the contest case of a sufferer. Frantz vs. Thompson had been decided in favor of the plaintiff and that the case of Bailey vs. Gofl in favor of the defendant, The first named case was decided in favor of the defendant and the second in favor of the plaintiff. Henry Funkley of this city re- presented each of the winning parties. Christensen Wins Contest. The contest case of August P. Christensen vs. Bohan J. Russell, in ‘which the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of sec- tion 13, 152 31, lots 6, 7 and 8, section 18 and lot 5 in section 19, 152-30, is involved, has been de cided by the Cass Lake land office in fayor of the plaintiff. The land is located near Kelliher. Gibbons & Torrance represcnted the plaintiff and J. E. Lundrigan of Cass Lake the defendant. 0dd Fellows Social a Success. The social given last night at the Odd Fellows hall by the local benefit of -the Rebekahs was largely attended and proved an unqualified success, An excel- lent musical program was ren- dered, followed by a light supper, Progressiye cinch was after- wards played, the prize winners being Miss Anna Hagen of Be- cida, first, Mrs. George McTag- gart, second, and H. S. Annette, third. After the conclusion of the games dancing was indulged in until a late hour. MOTORS ARE yesterday afternoon to Hope, N. D., where he is engaged in the drug business. Mrs. J. M. Markham and son, Waltr, will leave Wednesday for Los Angeles, Cal., where Mrs. Markham will spend a month. Walter will return home after a short stay in Los Angeles. Charles and Albin . Potte: passed through the city this morning enroute home to Park Rapids from Northome, in which vicinity they have spent several days looking after timber interests. Mrs. E. H, Marcum left this afternoon for Crookston where she was called by reason of an accident to her mother, Mrs. L. W. Dayies who yesterday fell ard broke herarm. Henry Berry returned to Be- midji yesterday from the vicinity of Schoolcraft, south of Bemidji, where he has been for several days looking over a logging job for the Grand Forks Lumber company. County Commissioner C. E. Saxerud and Mrs, Saxerud re- turned today to their home in Maple Ridge township after hav. ing spent a few days in Bemidji, Mr. Saxerud having attended the meeting of the board. Miss Harriet Hartmon has completed her term of school in Frohn township and returned yesterday to her home in Be- midji. She will remain here un- til January, when she will re- turn to Frohn to teach another termn Mrs. J. C. Parker and daugh. ter, Ella, arrived in the city this afternoon from Wilton. Mrs. Parker sustained quite severe in- juries in the recent train wreck at St. Cloud and is not yet recovs ered. She will remain here for some time under a_physician’s || care. A. L. Hollenbeck, who has bzen confined to the Markham hotel for the past week snfiering with | congestion of the lungs, is im- representative of the Pittsburg Plate Glass. company and im- mediately before reaching this r | city had been on the road for six | proving. Mr. Hollenbeck is a t Day Electrical Current Will Be Used by Manj Busi- ness Establishments, . Electrical motors which will be ! used for the purpose of furnis’ - ing power forthe operation of | machinery are now being insta'- led in a number of business’ places in the city., The motors will be rua by the day current’ recently installed by the Warfield | Electric compavy and over a dvzen of the instruwents are now veing put in, Sleeping Man Perishes. Calumet, Mich., Dec. 16.—The office and laboratory at the Champion Cop- per company’s stamp mills at Freda were burned during the day and Clerk Nelson was burned to death. He was seeping in the building. lodge of Odd Fellows for the] BEING PUT IN directed one of your little books ‘Wine of Cardui will cure you, your sister, your mother or your daughter. It will cure your neighbor. Over 1,500,000 suffering women have beet cured by Wine of Cardui. Hundreds of thousands of weil and happy women have their health because some interested friend took them a bottle of Wine of Cardui or told about what this wonderful woman's tonic would do. ‘Will you not follow Mrs. Smithers’ example by giving Wine of. Cardui a trial and then tell other sufferers of your cure? . 1603 Maple St., LovisviiLe, K., June 29, 1004. I feel it my duty to thank you for the good Wine of Cardui has done for me. I wau nervous, worr-out and on the verge of a general break-down. , Providence my way and I bought a bottie of Wine of Cardui. I had not taken it but three days when & decided change was ble. What it did for me it will do for any other woman, and I never fail to take advantage of an opportunity to recommend it as a reliable and sure cure. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL $1.00 BOTTLES OF WINE OF CARDUI! reepti- MRS. BESSIE F. SMITHER. our 25 varieties. Model Bakery. Mrs, N. Umstad and children of Fosston arrived in the city this afternoon to make their fu- ture home here. . Mr. and Mrs. M. Devine of Blackduck arrived ‘in the ' city this morning and will enjoy a short visit here with friends. Select your mix candy from | f llon’t' Grind YOUR LIFE AWAY COLONIAL SUPPLY CO., Hiazeapalls, Hinn. e TS § Webster @ Cooley ] : Wall Paper & Paint Store : One door south of old P. O. § building. Telephone No. 283 TR IR I W g g [ fathassavessies. S e Feed and Sale Stable. LIVERY ATTACHED Goods of All Description Stored J. P. Pogue. *YOUR MONEY I} NO GOOD” .d will be refunded to you if atter oy ng half a bottle of i i THE FAMOUS j MATT.J. JOHNSONS GO]3 'RHEUMATISM anc BLOOD CURE Jou are not satisfied with results. ‘This is our guarantee which goes witl ;very bottle. @ar Sale and Guaranteed Only bs Bark 1’8 Drug Ster.. | YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! ~=WITH-- BISIAR & VANDERLIP! We can furnish you with Ranges, Stoves, Furniture and House - FURNISHINGS! : SINGER SEWING MACHINES £ ON VERY-EASY PAYMENTS High grade Pianos and Organs Expected Daily. BISIAR & VANDERLIP 2 doors west of Cily Hail. FREE RailwayFare From any Town Within 20 Miles of Bemidji, During the Month of DECEMBER ONLY, ICKET AND WE . PRICE OF OUR CABINET PICTU RANGING FROM $3.00 PER DOZEN AND UPWARD. R Lmerr okl et e WILL I SAM 70 people in this closer. vicinity, we will make Free of Charge a picture of yourself on Barret’s photocloth with cach dozen cabinet pictures. Have your photo taken on posta cards. Thisis The Latest Fad and an Inexpensive way of surprising friends Postal cérds printed from.any ama- teur plates at 5 cents each. : N. L. HAKKERUP 1 7z OF count. Chlnp Sale | 4 We Must Have Room- We have large assortments of Goods that we have no shelf or room fo display To Make Room next we offer our entire stock of Fine China now on dlsplay, at 25 per oent dist This assortment includes fine French, Germau, Austrian, Japanese, an American Hand Painted China, in Salad sthes, Plates, Vases, Trays, Bo Chocolate Sets, Sngar and Cream Tankards, Mugs, and Peper Shakers, Tooth Pick Holders and many other arhcles in Trays, Ash T 1 OFF

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