Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 29, 1905, Page 3

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i New Years Near at Hand fifl' Years the Stam]am‘ Bring in your Suits and Overcoats and have them cleaned, pressed and repaired early for the holidays. All work guaran- teed to be first-class. We have no compe- tition in this line of work. Call and see us. SAM J. FRYHLING I opposite Markham hotel R I O I T I R R L T s LB P DT T s Read the Daiiy Pioneer, D. R. Burgess of Hibbing is a business visitor in the city today. J. G. Thompson of Blackduck 'is transacting business in Be- midji today. Mr. and Mrs. John Eckeberg of Ripple are the guests of friends in Bemidji today. Mrs. Frank Rogers is serious- " . . lv at her home with heart trouble. | L. A. Schneider left yesterday 7 i for Fcsston, where he spenta I. Berman went to Fosston; > 5 yesterday afternoon on business, | ShOrt time on business, return George Kinney returned this - 5 bometaday, ; ?f]b tom i ly;usiuess trip o WANTED—agent to take orders ?:rsblriie ! for tailor made clothes. Must iy o f Bl ki be responsible man. T. Beau- David Beauregard o 3CE | Gette, Bemidji, Minn. duck is the guest of Bemidji friends today. Mr.and Mrs. Frank Carson 2 : ! ildren returned yesterday tee! h seasoned popple:and childr 3 e e afternoon from Grand Raplds,’ | wood, per cord §l 25 delivered, Y Fleming Bros. phone 57. where they spent Christmas v ey ' with relatives and friends. Ben Bendickson has arrived in Bemidji from Northwest Terri-| S.B. Johnson of Blackdnck tory, Canada, fer a visit here at_passed through the city yester- the home of his sister,"Mras, A,|day enroute home frcm Meln- P. Lysacker. tosh, where he vyisited relatives and friends for a few days. Maud—Isn’t 5 and 30 too old | tohope for any improvement?| Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mitchell I should say not. One justs be-|and child left yesterday after- gins to live. Take Hollister’s noon for Crookston, where Mrs. Rocky Mountain Tea. You will | Mitchell will spend the remain- be blouming fair at 60. 35 cents, |der of the winter. Mr, Mitchell Tea or tablets. Barket’s Drug|will return to Bem'dji Sunday. Store. County Attorney E. E. McDon- {ald lefv yesterday afternoon for 'THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. W. S. Brannon returned to Northome last night, Markham-Schisel Co., for coal. | Phone 66. Lew Rates During Holidays. ‘DR VRICES - BAKING POWLER 8 Gream of Tartar Powder #ade From Grapes No Alum Read the Daily Pioneer. A meeting of the Royal Arch Masons will be held at Masonic hall this evening. Editor Chas. Gustafson of the] Tenstrike Tribune is transacting business in Bemidji today. Orin Noble left last night for Houpt, where he will transact business for a few days. Alene Cole, who has been seri- ously ill withinflammatory rheu- matism for the past eight weeks, is slightly improved, J. Bisiar returned last night from Walker and Cass Lake, in which villages he has spenta few days on business. Ben Anderson of Shotley town- ship arrived in the city this morning and is spending the day here on business. A. O. Okri, proprietor of the Bemidji Bottling works, trans- acted business at Northome last night, returning home this morning. Senator E. J. Swedback leaves FUMIGATE THE SCHOOLS Board of Health Takes Action to Prevent Contagion in School Rooms. The city board of health is to- day taking action to prevent con- tagion in - the Bemidji public schools, and all the rooms, furniture and books at the school house are being fumigated, the work being in charge of Dr. W, R. Morrison, The fumigation of the schools at the present time is a precautionary measure and is done at the present time so that the schools will be re.dy for ozcupancy when they are opened Jan. 8 after the Christmas and Naw Years vacation. Read The Daily Pioneer. Order your coal from Mark- ham-Schisel Co. Phone 66. Mrs, Edward Leonard of Ten- strike is in the city today. A, T, Hatcher arrived in the city last night from Park Rapids. Suits to order $18 and up, pants $5 and up. T.. Baudette. W. E. Kelsey of Crookston is spending the day 1n : Bemidji on busiaess, . E N. Smith of Blackduck was a business visitor in Bemidji yesterday. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. A. A. D. Rahn arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis for a short business visit here. M, D. Stoner was a business St. Paul, where he will spend a| this evening for Ripple, where he visitor at Blackduck last night, The Minnesota & International | short time. On his return home | wij spend a few days looking ai- returning home this ‘morning. and the Northern Pacitic railway companies, will, during the holi-, by Mrs. days sell round trip tickets in!spent some time in St. Paul with Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota at one fare plus $2, ex- cept over distances where bhei fare would be more than one and | Saturday he will be accompanied | ter his townsite interests in that H W. Haines will leave this L e Scading Yroeer Try our Monogran and University COFFEE and CANNED GOODS We are closing out Fancy Pears at $1.00 per bushel Crea.mery Butter i We get semi-weekly shipments from our Creamery. § guarantee this butter to be the very best. B It will pay you to try a pound or two and be convinced, Get our price on Flour, Feed, Hay. It will save you money. { PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR W. 8. Delhocdet £ 314 MINNESOTA AVE. TELEPHONE NO. 65 We, Sake Dhote sKotel The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will: conduet it in the future. The rooms of the hotel have been renovatzd and redecor- ated and the table service has been improved, making the Lake Shore one of the Lest One Dollar a day houses in the city. Give it a trial. | Ol Qndersen, Broy. Read the Daily Pioneer. Mrs. L. A. Ward is the guest of Cass Lake friends téday. Ross Runnels of Grand Forks | DIAMONDS! McDonald, who has relatives. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will one-third, where this rate will‘lhe pleased to learn that there is| be charged. Tickets on sale from Dec. 22 to Jun. 1, fimal re- turn limis Jan, 2. GROWING! T. Beaudette the old reliable tailor. has add- ed a full line of woolen goods to his tailoring establishment and wishes to 1nform the people of Bewidji and surrounding country that they mow ‘have the a’lvantage to piek out their su ts from the piece instead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. it SUITS TO ORDER--$18--AND UP PANTS TO ORDER--$5--AND UP 3. Peavdeiie 320 Beltrami Ave. I 22 . . a e o ol at Jeast 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 @) b &‘ f being a constitutional disease, re-| e m X : ) L ! quires a constitutional treatment. ' Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ‘nerna‘lly, acting directly upon the bluod and mucus surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patieat 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 1hat it fails itoccure. Serd for Hist of testi- monials. | Toledo, Ohio. ' S01d by druggists, . Take Hall’s Family Pills for coustipation. ‘Design oL I 'EVERY RANGE warranted. 316 Minn. Ave. e x SPECIAL! STOVE Operation f| WARRANTED Base Burners, Round Qaks, - : sinav lodee 1a o be Tastia o SALE! Owing to the continued mild weather we still have a large ¥ Parfect in number of stoves on hand. These we have marked at OUT PRICES rather than carry them over. the Jot includes: Hard Coal Ranges and Cook Stoves. Every stove or range fully Buy now and save money. They will not last long at these prices. (Fleming Brothers, H'd’w., Telephone 57 village. evening for Ripple to spend a Mrs. T. J. Haley of Fargo and few days in that yillage on busi- Mrs. C. C. Miller of Enderlin. N, 5% N ; D., arrived in the city yesterday |/ - V- A. Donalds is in the city for a visit here at the home of M. | t0day enroute home to Northome aud Mrs. F. W. Sprague. from Daluth, where he has spent several days on business. Mrs. V. M. Owen and daugh- tar, Clara, arrived in the city last Fred Oppegaard passed through the city yesterday on is spending a few days with Be- widji friends. Emil Schneider left this after- noon for St. Paul, where he wiil spend several days. on business. | Miss Nellie Stohl returned this afternoon from Solway, where she has enjoyed a visit with relat- ives and friends, I A gift of a Diamord is one that is usaaliy certain to please, quite aside from the beauty and intrinsic worth-of he gem -there is a facination about the dia- mond that is undeniable, We Have On Display a large assortment of locse stones Address F. J. CHENEY & Co., | _ 'month, keeps you well all the 1! Buk:’s Drug Store, CLOSING! 'the Fraternal Order of Eagles, his way home to Blackduck from Mclntosh, where he spent Christmas with his parents. The law that all notaries pub- lic must, when they take an affi- ‘davit or acknowledgement, state the date of the expirement of their term, takes effect Jan, 1. The marriage of Louis Johnson to Miss Nellie Thorkelson, both of Shotley, will occur at the home of the prospective groom iathat township tomorrow even- ing, Superintendent W. H. Strachan of the M. & I. passed throuvgh the city last night enroute to Northome, where he looked af- ter business for the company. Mr, Strachan isin the city tc- day. Why suffer with yourstomach, kidneys and liver when Hollis- 'ter's Rocky Mountain Tea will ’.make you well. If taken this iyear. 385 cents, Tea or tablets. MissSmith and Miss Palmer {of the St. Cloud Normal Schoel ‘Faculty, arrived iu the city from St. Cloud last evening. They left this morning in company with E. H. Jerrard for a sightsce- ing expedition in the Minnesota lumber camps. : ' J. H. Ellis, state president of passed through the city today enroute from Blackduck and Northome, where he has looked after the interests of the lodges in those villages, to Bovi, where Mrs. W. L. Brooks yesterday affe ‘noon gave a cinch party at her home ou Bemidji avenue for the benifit of the Bemidji public ‘ldelightful evening was spent. night from Sherwood, N. D., for a visit here with friends. Salem Mageau passed through the city yesterday on his way from Crooksten to Kelliher, where he will transact busmness. Forty-two men were shipped to Kelliher last night by thel Blackduck Employment.c mpamy for work in thecamps of R. K. White. for Duluth, where he will make filing upon a valuable stone and timber claim located in the Du- luth land district. from Princeten, I, where they have spent Christmas with iriends and relatives. Superintendent Li. £. Johnson of the C. A. Smith Lumber .com- pany left last night for Ten- strike. where he will spend a brief time on business. Warren Brandeberg returned this morning from Henning, where he enjoyed a Christmas visit with relatives, and today resumed his duties as pharmacist at the City Drug store. + If fortune disregards thy claim, don’t hang thy headia fear and shame, but marry the girl that you love best; Hollister’s Rocky Mouatain Tea will do the rest. Barker’s Drug Store. The dance given last night at the Grill ball by the Young People’s club was attended byl about 30 persons. Refreshments | were served and an altogether spending her Christmas vacation from her school at Turtle River with' her parents in Bemidj, library and the affair was attend- ‘ed by about 35 ladies. Mrs. Ireland took the head prize and Mrs. Thos. Bailey the consola- tion. “Light refreshments were served. e S e — W—— went 1o Cass Lake this after- noon;: for. 'a, short. ,visit: with Albert Halvorson left last night |’ Mr.and Mrs. A. A. Warfield, and.:‘child returned last aight/: Miss Vera Cameron, who is' ! which we set in any style mounting E. A, Hasty, representing the Bousfield Tub factory of Minne- apolis, arrived in the city lasfii night and will spend a few days! in this vicinity in the interests of the company. 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 stooe is mounted. Minnesota P A A A A A AN A AP PP e, i . % Manufacturers and Jobbers % See Our Window Display Geo. T. Baker @. Co. Located, City Drug Store; We Want men tosellour famous MINNETONKA the guaranteed apple, and our general line of fruitand ornamental nursery stock, shrub- bery, roses, vines, etc. Hardy, acclimated,Min- nesota grown stock. Apply for terms. = ST.PAUL. MINN. ] L. L. MAY & CO.. JUST RECEIVED! THE “NEW STORE” has just receiyed a large shipment of FANCY APPLES™ NAVAL ORANGES CREAMERY BUTTER, FRESH EGGS TRY OUR HEINZ PICKLES AND MINCE MEAT Roe & Markusen TELEPHONE 207 A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all, is the earnest and sincere ‘wish ‘of your friend and well wisher; J. A. McConkey Befor€ mvoicing I will make a special price on glass ware, crockery, and chinaware. Prices were cut to clean up.: -Give me an opportunity to’show you s o What Tean do. Very truly yours, friends. = - Kodol ’llys’popila Cure Digests what you eat. - -“}_»»‘—- .-"..-..*__ —

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