Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 26, 1905, Page 3

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~—"pe. New Years Near at Hand _—mg—— Bring in your Suit; have them cleaned, early for the holu]ay teed to be first-class. tition in this line of work. Call and see us. SAM J. FRYHLING ~—pwe—_opposite Markham hotel g s and Overcoats and pressed and repaired s. All work guaran- We have no compe- THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos Suits to order $18 and up, pants $5 and up. T. Baudette. Game Warden uatledge went to Cass Lake yesterday after- noon for a short Coristmas visit with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. tertained a number of friends at their heme on Bemidjt avenue yesterday at a {hristmas dinner. | John McKusick returned yes- terday afternoon to Bovi after enjoying a short visitat the home of his father, Chester McKusick, Mr, and Mrs, J. Suliivan left yesterday afternoon for Solway, wherethey will spend time with fiiends and relatives, Mrs. J. J. Gable left yesterday afternoon for Brookstos, where she will spend a few days at the Lyon en-j a short} ! Read The Daily Pioneer. Arthur Kirsch of Crookston is enjoying a holiday visit in Be- , | midji with friends. Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord ¥1 25 delivered, Fleming Bros, phoge 57, C.J. Welker left this after- noon for Virginia, Minn., where he will spend two weeks on ! business. County Health Officer Blakes- {lee left last night for Blackduck, where he was called on profes- sional business. Cashier W. L. Brooks of the Lumbermens State bank re- turned Saturday night from a business trip to Wadena, Deputy Sheriff O. Romans of Itasca county passed throvgh the city yesterday euronte to Blackduck, where he will spend a short time on official business. Mr.and Mrs. W. A. Ferris were host and hostess at a Christmas dinner giyven to a home of hzr daughter, Mrs, R M:zCamus, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey,! Jr., lefy yesterday afternoon for Cass Lake, where they enjoy o a short Christmas visit with rc tives and friends, \ William Col:arrived in the ¢ nvv yesteréay morning from his | homestead ncar Tenstrike and | spent Christmas in Bemidji .-l. the home of Mr. and Mrs, A, Gilmour. | Maud—Isn’t 5 and 30 too old tohope for any improvement? I should say not. Orne justs he- gins to live. Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tes. You will! be blouvming fair at 60. Tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Low Rates Durmz Hohda)s The Minnesota & International and the Northern Pacitic railway companies, will, during the holi- days sell round trip tickets in Minnergota, Wisconsin and North Dakota at one fare plus $2, ex- cept over distances where the fare would be more than one and one-third, where this rate will be charged, Tickets on sale from Dec. 22 to Jun. 1, final re- turn limit Jan, Demidii GROWING! T. Beaudette the old reliable tailor. has add- ed a full line of woolen goods to his tailoring establi<hment and wishes to 1aform the people sunding of Bemidji and surr country that they now h atvantage to pick out the from the piece iastead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. SUITS TO ORDER- number of relatives and friends jiaterday, Mr. and Mrs, B son returned yesterday from | Solway, where they have en- joyed a yisit at the home of Mr. Johnsoa’s sister, Mrs. M. Han- s n N s Wohlheter and Whitney u.l mont arrived in the city Saturday night to spend the holidays at the home of Miss Wolitheter’s sister, Mrs. C. L. Learned. Hilda Sole and Miss Johnson arrived in the sterday from Kirkhoven for i visit here at the home of th latter’s sister, Mrs. E. J Luson, The regular council meeting which was to have been held last night did not take place, the day being a legal holiday. Unless a special meeting is called no meeting will be held until Jan, 8 $100 Reward, $l00 The readers of this paper will he pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded diseasc that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure ngw known to the medical fraternity. Catarrb 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 j2iving the ypaiient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- ers thab they offer One Hundred ! Dollars for any case that it fails PANTS 10 ORDER: Beandeiie 320 Beltrami Ave. lto cure. Serd for list of testi- | monial Address I'. J, Cuexey & Co, | Toledo, Ohio, | | Sold by druggists, Tde, Take Hall’'s Family Pills for pation. To Our Friends-Customers We extend our best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosperous New Year For the favors shown us we are grateful, and hope by the quality of our goods and the service we still larger share of the coming year. render to merit a your patranage dur- Fleming Brothers, H'd'w., 316 Minn. Ave. Telephone 87 Johnson and| i fellows hall, | morning from the vicinity of | {hold Scandinavian Lutheran ser- 'enrnuw to Minneapolis, where Read the Daily Pioneer. Christmas in Bemidji friends. F. N. Potter of Cass Lake visited Iriends in Bemidji last W. D. Bright is a business yisitor in the city today from Tenstrike, The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. 0.J Laqua returned to Pupo- sky this morning after spending Chri tmas in Bemidji with his family. Rev. E. M. Peterson left this morning for Nary, where he will vices today. A. B. Wells arrived in the cit»yl last night from Minneapolis for a Christmas visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs, J, A, McConkey, | J. O. Neil of Blackduck passed | through the city this morning he will vransact business for a few days. Herman Eikstadt returned last night to lumber camps near Blackduck after spending Christ- mas with his family in Frohn township. Alphonse and Edward Craw- ford left last night for Dexter- ville, where they will look after camps of the former in that vicinity. Miss K. Perkins of Hallock and Misses A. Perkins and E, Per- kins of Park Rapids were the guests of Bemidji friends over Christmas, St. Philips Aid will entertain at cards and supper at the Odd- Wednesday eyen- ing Dec. 27 at eight o'cl .ck. Ad-| mission 25 cents, Duncan Wilcox left last night for Northome and Ripple. where ne will spend several days look- ing after business for the Crooks- ton Lumber company. William Burce returned this Kelliher, where he has spent sev- eral days on business for the Crookston Lumber company. Supcrintendent W. A. Gould of the Crookston Lumber com- night, i | )] T 1 i Victor DPeterson of Osio spent | with | Make Your Grocer Give Yon Guaranteed Cream of Tarfar Baking Powder Alum Baking Poy- ders interfere with digestion and are un- healthful. Avoid the alum, Read the Daily Pioneer. Frank Van Tassel of Turtle midji today, Matt Jones arrived in the city this morning from Northome and is spending the day here on business. today on her way to Akeley from Tuortle River, where she spent Christmrs with ber parents, tives and friends, 0. E. Bailey, who is conduct-’ ing a cedar camp in the vicinity city with his family. Mrs. C. Markosen was xallo-:l to Kenyor, Minn., Saturday, by 4 message announcing the | critical illness of a sister. of Mr.and Mrs. A A. Carter. H. G. Hays returned 1o B midji Saturday night from S lime on drainage business. M . Hays returned to St. Paul this morning. Why suffer with yLursmmdc kidneys and liver when Hollis- pany is looking after business interests for the company at points on the south line of the M. & L. today. Warren Brandeberg, employed as pharmacist at the City Drug store, left Sunday night for his home at Henning, where he will spend the holidays with relati ves and friends Mr. and Mrs. Fairbrothers of this city will remove to North ome in the near future to make their future home. Mr. Fair- brothers is employed as a freight conductor on the M. & L. If fortune disregards thy claim, don’t hang thy headio fear and shame, but marry the girl that you love best; Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do the rest. Barker's Drug Store. County Superintendent of Schools J. J. Regan left this moroing for St. Paul, where he will attend the meeting of the Minnesota Educational associa tion to be held in that city this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. I, Miller and children have arrived in the city from Enderlin, N. D,, and are spending the holidays here with friends and relatives and friends. Mr. Miller is now engaged in hotel business at Eaderlin. Mr. and Mrs Chas. Campbell Saturday night e.tertained a large party of friendsata Christ- | mas tree at th2ir home on Be- | midjiavenue. The evening was delightfully spent in games and other amusements, after which refreshments were served. S. E. Delong rcturped this morning from Duluth, where he was called by a message an- nouncing that an operation for appendicitis was to be performed upon Mrs. DeLong. The opera- tion was successfully performed and Mrs. DeLong is recovering as rapidly as could be expected. Mrs. E. J. Gould headed a sleigh ride party that drove ‘out to the home of Mrs. Margaratha Weber four miles north of the city, Thursday night, where they spent the evening in games, re- freshments being seryed after- wards. Mrs. Weber accom- panied the party to Bemidji and spent Sunday and Christmas with Mrs. Gould. ter’s Rocky Mountain Te1r wil make you well. wouth, keeps you well all tt e year. 35 cents, Tea or ta.blet~ Barker's Drug Store. winter. George Anderson liaves t.- days before leaving for West Mr. Anderson expects to be al- sent from Bemidji about six weelks. A fumily reunion took place: and Mrs. L. A, Ward, who were host and hostess at a party given at their home. Those present were Dr, and Mrs. A. E. Hender- son, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Erwig, Allax Hendersoa, of Bemidji, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ward of Eau Claire, Wis., and Martin Erw1g of Delan , Minn. Deputy ¢ heriffs Hogh Quig!ey and PLilip Humbel of Polk county passed through the city tcday enrcute to E st Grand Forks from Bliciduck, where they have sujcenaed witnesses in the eleciion contest case of Broyches vs. Jarvis,which comes up before Julige Watts at Crooks- ton Thursday. The case involves the right toa position as alder- man at Eisy Grard Forks. lis, where he will spend a few, Baden, Ind., where he will take! River is a business visitor in Be-| l l Miss Lina Hall is in the eity | i M, Heinzelman of Itasca ar- rived in the city this fl,fl.ernoongl for a short visit here with rela-! !' of Houpt, spent Christmas in tha’' —_ Mr. and Mrs. George Godfrey ,{ of Baliclub are spending lhn" holidays in the city at the hone Paul, where he has spent some : Mr.and Mrs O. G. Schwandt; and children haye returned to' Bemidji from Sanborn, Minn,,' where they have spent the past! three years. Mr. and Mrs. | Schiwandt will remain at the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.! Schroeder west of the city this; | morrow morning for Mianeapo-| treatments for stomach trouble.; g yesterday at the home of Mr.' H If taken this'} ~~WITH-~ 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 Hall, YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD! BISIAR & VANDERLIP! CONFLICTING REPORTS OF RIOT: ING AND BLOODSHED AT £ EWING, GA, Valdosta, Ga,, Dee, 25.—A report has reached here from Ewing, between Fargo and Si. George, the new colony town, that a crowd of negroes tried to , mob a white man, manager of a large i turpentine still at that place. He bar- | ricaded himself and opened fire upon ! them, killing five men and two women ; eud wounding seven others, i Another report from Ewing states’ ! thai it was a negro riot in which the rkllliug occurred, a Jarge number o( ! negroes being at a frolic, A general! i fusfllade occurred, Two were killed ' | instantiy, three were fatally wounded | ‘aml eight others were more or less ! seriously yunded by bulets, Several ! women werz among the wounded and | ome woman wag killed. are engaged in the Geo. A. Markham ANNOUNCEMENT ! Markham-ehisel Gompany announce to the Public of Bemidji that they Coal Business and will be pleased to receive your valued orders. Telephone Number 66 Joseph Schisel $2800.00 cash takes this $4005.00 property (Situated 5'% Miles East of Bemidji and 3 Miles “lorth of Rosby) House is 24x32. well water. Has stone foundation and cellar. Large barn, 28x30-16. Good 160 acres rich Jand with about 600,000 feet standing timler, plenty of fruit and shade trees planted. tween Bemidji and Cass Lake, Further information can be fhad from look this up. This is the finest home be- It will pay investors to J. B. HANSON or JOHN NORBY, ROSBY, g MINNESOTA. | or write owner Z. W. LINDBORG, 832 Mississippi Ave., Portland, Ore, PR oz o TS i m a SRR TRUX " (R TERD s T eler e e e, % RRERRRRSEESRECERE I [ e f e, A Liquid Food The #rue Malt-Tonic rich blood-making properties is It is made up of 14.60 per cent of nutritious Malt extract and is a perfect digestant—non-intoxi- cating—delicious tasting. The ideal tonic for convalescents. Sold by all druggists and grocers. Prepared by Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n St. Louis, U. S. A HARD ROW nd 8 Jong pull dmrlbes the 4 woman aficted with femal nnh-m she 48 under who hulmdnnm!nlex tlw treatment of such cases or else has ouml the. rlz t remedy which can be used i ntly of the doctor. Fony Years ago; Dr. R. V. Plerce found that women were umlly nul— n; truted—mnlnly thron eurelmneu, and’ e&mrngd o dnm 10 utndy and research found the real cause of thelr mfleflu and 2 per remedy for it. He found 4t, and du fram Nature’s " Laboratory, the ehnh. ature’s f ; for woman’s weaknesses and silments, ! He found in Lady’s bllpper rom,, Bluk Cohosh root. Unfeorn root, lue {:‘m ;lx;ui Golden” Seal root, tl reqnlred ents, Erhe remedial virtues of these he ex- racted, combined and preserved by his own pecnllar non-aleoholie, glyeeric pro- n/hvuy weak- | cesses, and the eompound is now known | the world oVer, as Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription, “The wearing of corsets tight seemed to have brought on an sbdomfnal | weakening the annnzn!l and resultin dl»vlwcmenz which troubled me until vn ot fit, to walk, and at times could hard). )(tllld." writes Mrs. Beverly Sltgreaves, of l"z l’nlwn 8t., San Frnnelm), Cal. _"A neighbor advised me r. Plérce's Favorite Pre- ser) llon. Br‘l’url‘ lhe first bottle was used L felt much better. ~Improvement vlent nuvilly on, and within four months I was like & new and well woman once more. L am now perlu-tlir well and strong, and ex- tremely grateful to you for your blessed | remedy—a boon to sick women. | Adreat Doctor Book Free.—Send 21 one- | eent stamps to Dr. RB. V. Pierce, Buffalo, . Y., to cover mailing and he will send m\l 2 free ('np{ of his 1008-page Common i Bense Medical Adviser, paper-covered. Cloth-covered 31 wuupl. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the best and safest laxative for the use of delicate women. ‘I'ne attorney general of Lhe Kepus lic of Panama, Gabriel Guisado Cosia 1s dead. Representative Erownlow of Tennes #ee holds the record so far for intro ducing bills at the present session of congress. In thirteen days he intro duced 347 bills. ‘The place of meeting of the annual l convention of the National Association of Cement U has been changed lfrnm Milwaukee to Columbus, O., the i date of opening being Jan. 10, next. Arnold Daly, the actor, has been ! held in $100 bail in a New York police conrt charged with giving an immoral e in presenting George Ber- s play, “Mrs. Warren's Pro- A it of a Diamord is one that is ws ally certsin to plezse, quite aside [from the beauty and intrinsi worth of she gem there a facination about th: dia- mond that is uundeniable, We Have On Display ] » large assortment of loose stoces which we set in any style mounting ‘We buy direct from the cut- ters, which means a saving to you of about 15 per cent. We buy Diamonds un- mounted thus assuring you of correct weight, as you cannot tell the weight after the stoge is mounted. Geo. T. Baker @ Co. Located, City Drug Store in tissue-forming, TRADE MARK. A. The Best Sign— M. Cleland (saufll ‘Pai “proved wonderfully productive. 175 125 800 bu. of Wheat —were grown 1n only three of seven Northern Pacific states this * season—72,431,800 bushels in Minnesota; 69,692,000 in North Da- ~kota and 33,000,000 in Washington. That’s not all. Other erops Plenty of good land left. Climate and soil are right. Write C. W, Mott, Gen’l E:ingrahon Agent, St. Paul Minn., for miormahon about the prosperous Northwest, St. Paul and Minneapolis bn the Paclhc Northwest “Wondarlmd 1905,%* nger Agent, St nglLan.

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