Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 18, 1905, Page 3

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SAM J. FRYHLING MERCHANT TAILOR SVUITS and OVERCOATS Made t 0 orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Call and See Ie. Opposite Hotel Markham THE CITY. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Holly at the Model Bakery. Attorney Chester McKusick spent yesterday a4 Cass Lake. Roscoe Miller of Yola spent Saturday in the city with friends. Charles Krahn of Farley is transacting business in the city today. The Young People’s club will give a dance at tne Grill hall this evening. H. W. Bruner was a business visitor in the city Saturday from Lake George. Old Plantation Quartette and Jubilee Singers at the City hall Saturday evening. John Aakeberg went to Hib- bing yesterday afternoon on business for the Crookston Lum- ber company. Abvut Dec. 24 SHE would be delighted to receive a box of our faney Holiday Chocolates 50¢ to $5. Model Bakery. J. J. Jinkinson looked after business interests at Northome Saturday unightand yesterday, returning to Bemidji this morn- ing. In the window of the Model Bakery may be seen a quantity of their own, sld fashioned Santa Claus Mixed candy in 10 favors and five colors 2 lbs for 25 c. Mrs. George Tanner and son, Floyd, returned Saturday night from Little Falls, where they at- tended the funeral of Mrs. Tan- ner’s father, Frank Hoed. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is simply liquid electricity. It goes toevery part of your body, bringing new blood, strength and new vigor. It makes you well and keeps you well. 35 cents, Barker’s Drug store. Judge Spooner, who is sitting at the district court term now being held at Grand Rapids, re- turned to that city yesterday af- ternoon after spending a short time in Bemidji. Judge Spconer states that the Gardnev murder case has been set for trial on Jan. 16. Notice! DD DDDDDDD ? 1 have moved my § Tailor Shop to No. 320 Beltrami Avenue and am prepared to give my personal at- tention to all orders. 1 handle nothing but first-class Woolens and use only the best | | | | OF TRIMMINGS | 1 @ I guarantee fit and workmanship to be A. No. 1. Cleanimg, press- ing and repairing o speciaity. Respecttully yours ° 3. Dcavdeiie e o o ale o o Read The Daily Pioneer. J. A. Wonzor is in the city to- day from Tenstrike. Lingon berries at Roe & Markuson. Phone 207. A regular meeting of council will be held this See the beautiful Xmas, Tree ornaments at the Model Bakery. Harry Calvert returned Satur- i day night from a business trip to Red Lake. John A, McDonald made a business trip to Cass Lake yes- terday afternoon, C. A. Pitkins returned Satur- day night from a business trip to Superior, Wis. A. M. Pierce went to Kelliher Saturday night on business, re- turning home this morning. the city John Triska came down from Blackduck this morning and is spending the day here rencwing acquaintances, Vernen Dunbar has returned to Bemidji from Dawson City, where he has heen employed in a logging camp. P. D, Sheehan, proprietor of a drug store at Nekoma, N, D., ar- rived in the city Saturday night and will spend a few days here with friends. Duncan Wilcox left yesterday afternoon for Deer River, in which vicinity he will look after the logging interests of the Crookston Lumber company for a tew days. . A. Tanzer, deputy organizer for the Modern Samaritans, ar- rived in the city Saturday night from Pequot and will spenda few days here in the interests of the local lodge. Beautifying methods that in- jure the skin and health are dangerous. Be beautiful with- out discomfort by taking Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Sun- shiny faces follow its use. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will he 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 jatient 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. Serg for list of testi- monials. ) Address F. J. Coexey & Co., Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, T5e. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Sunshi Chris mas of your life go to ware, to pi your friends. low as we can possibly and many other useful be suituble as Christ early and get Hardware. 333333333 3334393339333333333339593333323332 333332 i!i!)ii& If you want to make this the happiest Christ- rchase Christmas Presents, We carry a well assorted line of Christmas Goods and our prices are as Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Spoons of all Kinds, Carving Sets, Pocket Knives Scissors & Shears, Manicure Sets Skates Fleming Bros. 333333333333333333333333323 :133333333333333 iii“li*’% ne For tmas! Fleming Bros., Hard- for make them. We have ariicles which would mas presents. Come first choice Phone 57. %‘ifi"‘i"fifil’("(’fi“““ CECEFEFEFFECEFEEEEEFEREFECEEECEFEEEEEE evening, | Some of the most beautiful pieces cver shown in Be- midji and the larg- est display ever shown in Bemidji. Barker’s Ghe Christmas Store Bargains emember we R buy for cash and our every day prices are the low- est possible to be made and live. Every day is a bar- gain day at Barker’s Store The Christmas Diamonds! © RINGS, $10.00, UP PINE, $5.00, UP BROOCHES, $10.00, UP NOVELTIES, $2.00, UP Barker’s The Store Christmas Jewelry N othing more -acceptable for * a Christmas present We offer you beau- tiful and novel ar- ticles in greatest variety. Beautiful engraving done free Barker’s The Christmas Store Read the Daily Pioneer, Mrs. F. A. Mayo returned this morning from Tenstrike, where she has spent a few days. Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord §! 25 delivered. Fleming Bros. phone 57. Miss Jo Hegg arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Cass Lake for a short visit here with friends, EYE 2oDr. C. J, Larson, the eye specialist will be at home at Hotel Remore Decem- ber 20, 21, and 22. William Kennedy returned to Kelliher Saturday night after en joying a short visit with Bemidji friends. C. G. Johnson returned to Read the Daily Pioneer. Frank Slipp went to Northowe Saturday night for a short visit with friends. Engene Berman arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Minneapolis for an over Christ- mas visit here with his mother, Mrs. L. L. Berman. The supper and sale held by the ladies of the M. E. church last week was a decided succoss and they desire to extend thanks to the public for kindness and patronage. Clear thinking, decisive action, vim and vigor of body and mind, the sparkle of life, comes to all who use Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea, 35 cents, Tea or tab- Blackduck Saturday night after spending the day in this city on business. Charles Sykes returned to his home at Kelliher Saturday night after spending a short time in Bemidji on business. Bemidji Elevaior Co.. agents for Barlow’s Best, Bemidji’s patent flour and a full stock of hay, grain and mwilled stuff, E J. Doyle, representing the Kigge-Doyle company of Milwau hee, Wis., is calling on the trade in Bemidji today. Deputy Sheriff G. H. Gibson of Cass county was in the city yesterday afternoon from (ass Lake on official business. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris returned Saturday afternoon from an extended business trip to Duluth and Superior. Editor Ernest E. Oberg of the Blackduck American arrived in the city this morning and is spending the day here on busi- ness. - - T. A. Fallihee, superintendent for the T. M. Partridge Lumber company arrived in the city this] morning from Houpt for a short business visit here, Miss Bertice Brannon return- ed to her home at Northome Sat- urday night after spending sev- eral days in Bemidji with rela- tives and friends. C. C. Folkers returned Satur- day night from St. Paul, where he has served as a petit juror at the federal court term just com- pleted in that city, A. W, Mitchell has returned from Funkley and other points up the line of the M. & I., where he has transacted businesg for several days pass. Mrs. C. F. Miller and two children of Cass Lalke are in the city and will spend the holidays with Mrs. Miller’s sister, Mrs. { W. L. Brooks, F. I Phelps left yesterday for one of the camps of the Crooks- ton Lumber company near Deer River, where he will be em- ployed as scaler duriug the win- ter, A special meeting of the Ladies Aid of the M. E church is called for Wednesday afternoon at two a’clock at the home of Mrs. J. H. French to settle up supper and the society are urged to attend | General Manager Marson of the Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba railvay company, left yesterday afternoon for Minne- apolis, where he will spend sev- eral days on business for the | company. : Special Agent A. W, 3! | you goes over to Cass Lake and fair business and all members of | Till jast laffed at him. lets. Barker’s Drng store. The 19 mionths old daughter of Rachael Cleveland, the Tenstrike woman committed to the state’s prison last fall, was today take: to Owatonna, where she will b confined at the state school. Mrs. Thos. Bailey accompanied the child. The second entertainment t be given under the auspices of the Library Association will be at the City hall Saturday even- ing of this week. The Old Plan- tation Quartette and Jubilec Singers have been secured fo the occasion and a good program is promised. As to Jurisdiction. Big Meadows, Dec. 17, 1905. Mr. Editer Grayback Kelly and me and Bill Carli was a reed- ing yure artickel a bout the ded- ley parrallell, and it has riz more or less diskushion in camp. Grayback says Carl Martin is rite, and that every city or town that is big enuff to need money is doin the same thing, and that if it was not rite somebody would have hollered before about it. Grayback ses if ordinances is drawed rite and the city attur- ney takas enuff pains whea he draws it will stick. I anit got kodak here, but I wisht you could of seen the look on Bill Carlis face when he open- ed up on Grayback. Grayback, <es bill. you is sertenly the big- gist lunkhed that ever eskaped being elected a alderman. If you is rite them fellows in Be midji will be amending the kon stitution of the United States by a ordinanse and publishing it in Carl Martins paper, and akord- ing to yure theery if the city at- turney has enough cramps it will be legul. Maybe you thinks if gets:killed us fellers will have to look up there ordynanses to find out what we cando a bout it. No ses bill Carl is rong, and you is rong, Grayback. Why ses bill it every city and town in this state could pass ordynanses and bust the law we would have a revolushion every 15 minits rite here in Minnesota that would make the South ameriken repub- licks emigs. Why, ses bill, when the governer would 1ite the county atturney to enforse tke! 1w he would rite back that that lww was played out in Beltrami ¢ unty becaus they had a ordyn- anse on the subjekt. Grayback didn’s like to be cal led down. so promiskuous likeI and he was goin to bet bill $5 he! was rite, but Graybacks got all his money up on the morel, s Read the Daily Pioneer. Anton Erickson isin the city today from Rosby. John Wilcox is a visitor in the city today from Puposky, Samuel- Gill returned this af- ternoon from a business to Wil- ton. Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Van Dyke are the parents of a son, born yesterday. Deputy Sheriff Thos. Bailey, Jr., made a business trip to Cass Lake this afternoon. J. Bisiar returned this after- noon from Bagley, where bhe has spent a few days on business. G. A. Tuller returned to Grand Rapids today after looking after his business interests in this city. Miss Dollie Bailey left Satur- day night for Northome, where she will enjoy a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Brannon. Sheriff Thos. Bailey returned this afternoou from an extended trip through the north end of the ~ounty in the vicinity of Bau- tette. E. H. Jerrard left this after- 10on for Hibbing, where he will -omplete the plumbing contract m the C. H. Miles building in that city. Sheriff D. E. Lennihan of Red Lake county passed through the city today enroute to Cass Lake, where he will spend a short time on official business. M. L. Griffiths and Bert Bivins arrived in the city -this after- noon from Crockston and will spend a few days in Bemidji so- liciting msurance for the New York Life, this city, has been appointed to a government position under the bureau of forestry. Mr, Bliler’s work at the present time wiil be at Cass Lake. John Morrisey returned to Be- midji Saturday night from Mal- lard, where he has been em- ployed as cook in one of the camps in that vicinity. Mr. Morrisey will spend the holidays in Bemidji. milhtary academy at West Poin pass=d through the city Saturda aight enroute to Blackducl; with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. DeWolf, About 20 young people last night drove out to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chamberlain wost of the city, where they were royally” entertained for several hours at games, refreshments being served afterwards. Harry Bliler, well known inj A.H. DeWolf acadet attlhef] xhere he will spend the ho]iday:sl H | ! | Novel- ties l | We have a fine line of Chbristmas novel ties in jewelry, books, toilet articles - souvenir spoons, . china, ete, Look them over Barker's Ghe Christmas Store The F. L. D, and the T. L, D. clubs were last night entertained dinner. seven. winter in Bemidji. Dr. M. A. Keefer arrived in her and left this afternoon for a short time on business. at the present time. Rev. Higgins, who returned this morning from a visit to the lumber camps in the vicinity of, Kelliher, left this afternoon Tfor| the camps near Cass Lake, where: he will hold servizes. Miss Ruth Olney accompanied him to Cass| Lake, where she will visit the hospital in that city, D. R. Bradford, supm-inbend-} ent of schools of Hubbard, . was in the city Saturday, the guest of Superintendent J. J. -Regan. Mr. Bradford is making efforts to put the schools of his county on the township system, which has been tried aud found success- fulin many densely populated counties. As yetthe system is an experiment in sparsely popu- lated counties. 10 RENT-—-Furnished “rooms with privilege of bath at 609 Bemidj avenue. by Mrs. A. Clavin at a six o’clock | Read the Daily Pionear ———————— e e S. D. Grady is in the city to- ay from Ageley. Mr. Grady Plates were laid for|has recently taken the Akeley Herald and many’ improvements Mr. and Mrs. Garry Brennan|have been made to the news- arrived in tue city last night from | paper. Mr. Grady is an'0ld time their home hear Werner and will | newspaper man and will un- spend the remainder of the|doubtedly make a succoss of the yenture. the city this morning from Kelli- Case Adjourned to December 28. The case against James Muer, Cass Lake, where he will spend [accused of stealing a quantity of Dr. | beef from the T. M. Kiefer is cunducting the Kelliher [ Lumber company at Houpt, was hospital and states that business | this morning adjourned by Judge . in his line is exceptionally good | Skinvik to Dec! Partridge 28, upon which date it will be t1ied before a jury. Claim They Saw Wolves. It is claimed by a number of people that three wolves were seen on Lake Bemidji this morn- ing a short distance out from the city dock. The animals. were . playing on the ice and were watched for several minutes. | They finally made for the upper end of the Jake. Building Boat for Next Summer. Capt. W. B. McLachlan has- started the bunilding of a vessel which will be constructed after the pattern of a Mississippi river flatboat. The craft will be 45 feet over all with a 14 foot beam and will carry 100 passengers. It will be used by Capt. McLachlan in making daily excursions next summer, to Lake Plantagenet. Its name will be the “North for our BIG OPENING! Announcement in this paper Tuesd’yEven'g| Bemidji - Consignment | Co., 305 3rd St. | H! These -artikels is tiein up too much ' of the interior departmet department. ton, -left Saturday Northome, in which “viciaiby h will spend a few -day$. logking after business m or the | EFECTIVE oney in camp, so please let me Enow what the morel is at onst, | - we will have to stop yure pa.per' until we know what the morel is and whose rite. = i Yure esstcamed correspondent, ; ‘Dan Corliss. PAGE homes. 130,388,520 Bottles of Budweiser = Consumed in 1904 More than three-fifths of this amount used in the This fact marks the decline of strong alcoholic drinks, and is the greatest step in the - direction of true temperance. : Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n - St. Louis, U:»S.VA. 3 e o Orders Promptly Fifled1 by -

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