Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 2, 1906, Page 4

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SAM J. FRYHLING THE MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS MBEDE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS Cleaning, pressing and repairing, ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pionesr. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos. J. A. Wonzor of Tenstrike is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Rev. F¥. J. Barrackman of Blackduck arrived in the citv' this morning and is speading the | day here, Prof, W. B. Stewart left this| morning for Blackduck, Where, he will spend a few days on business. L Attorney H. J. Loud returned | Saturday night from St. Paul, | where he has spent a few days on legal business. William English returned to Bemidji Saturday night from Wallace, Idaho, and other west- ern points, where he has spent the past two years. Charles Hughes returned to Bemidji Saturday night from Crookston, where he underwent | an operation abt St. Vincent’s hospital for rupture. The oper- ation was a delicate one but was successfully performed and Mr. Hughes is recovering rapidly. Hertert Mtchell left this " morning for the camps of the Crookston Lumber company near Park Rapids. where he will be employed in looking after cutting for the company during the winter. Three little babes were nestled in bed 1’1l name William, Willieand Bill,” mother said; Wide was her smile, for ! triplets they be, She lays her good luck to Rocky Moentain Tea. (Great taby medicine). ker’s Drug Store. Bar- ' Bemidii GROWING! T. Beaudette the old reliable ¢uilor. hus add- ed a full line of woolen goods to his tailoring establishment and wishes to waform the people of Bemidji and surrounding | country that they now have the advantage to pickK out their su ts from the piece instead of from samples, which will give mueh Better Satisfaction. SUITS TO ORDER--$18--AND UP PANTS TO ORDER--$5--AND UP? 3. Beavdeite 320 Beltrami Ave. Read the Daily Pioneer, Anton Erickson of Rosby is a Bemidji visitor today. Misses alice and Jany Mills are spending the day at Brainerd with friends. Mr.and Mrs. K, J. Meclver spent Sunday with friends at Northome. J. N. Guthrie of Turtle River was the guest of friends in Be- midji Saturdav. The nine year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, G. Brennan ig suffering with dyphtheria. Matt .Jones returned to ‘his home at Northome Saturday night after spending the day here on business. Mrs. A. Hagberg of Northome passed through the city this morning enroute to Brainerd, where she will visit relatives and friends for a few days. Just look here then come to the big basket social at the Ep- worth League church parlor next Friday evening, Jan. 5, 1906, Will auction some swell baskets together with the pretty girl who made it. Everybody come and enjoy the new year right. D. E. Elliott, formerly a cruiser employed by the state but who recently accepted a position with the Thief River Falls Lumber company, returned Saturday af- terpoon from an extended trip to Prince Albert, Canada, where he has been for seyeral weeks on business for the company. Mr. Elliott left for St. Paul yesterday morning and will return to Prince Albert in a few days to make that city his future home. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | Lucas County. ) frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Go., doing business in the City of Toiedo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum {of Ore Hundred Dollars foreach and every case of Catarrh that tcamnot be cured oy the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to befors wme and sub- seribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1885, ( Seal, ) A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken |internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi monials free. F.J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, Q. Sold by all druggists, T3c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation, SPECIAL ! STOVE warranted. Fleming Brot 316 Minn. Ave. Buy now and sav last long at these prices. SALE! Owing to the continued mild weather we still have a large number of stoves on hand. These we have marked at CLOSING! OUT PRICES rather than carry them over. the lot includes: Hard Coal Base Burners, Round Oaks, Ranges and Cook Stoves. Every stove or range fully e money. They will not hers, Wd'w., Telephone 57 WARD OFF B Ey fortifying your system with a rélln.b]c b An alcoholic stimulant more harm and the reac- would leave lood medicine, would .do than good tion from it * you mnearer complete pros- tration than ever before. With stomach and. blood in good order ou can_ fight the attle of life suc- cessfully agamst all odds. GOLDEN SEAL RooT (Hy-- drastis), is a famous remedy for dyspep- sia, and QUEEN’S ROOT _(Stillingia), has a direct action N in promoting the G renewal of the blood. Both of these are used in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical overy in | such a way. by skillful extraction, com=- | bination and solution without alcohol, | that their best effects are secured. : Many_years of actual practice con- vinced Dr. Pierce of the value-of many netive roots as medicinal agents and he went to great expense, both in time and in money, to perfect hisown peculiar pro- cesses for rendering them both efficient and safe for continuous use as tonic and ! rebuilding agents. The enormous popularity of “Golden Medical Discovery” is due both to its scientific compounding and to the actual medicinal value of the ingredients. The publication of the names of the ingredi- ents on the wrapper of every bottle hereafter to be sold, gives full assur- ance of its non-alcoholic character and removes all objection to the use of an *unknown remedy.” £ The Original LITTLE LIVER @\‘f:gf‘?\ PILLS, first put up by old Dr. e\le\s R. V. Pierce over 40 years ago. Much imitated, but never equaled. Little pill, Little dose, but give great re- sults in a curative way in all erange- i ments of Stomach, Liver and Bowels. “Common Sense Medical Adviser” will be sent free, paper-bound, for 21 one-cent stamps, to pay the cost of mailing only, or cloth-bound for 31 stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main Street, Buf- falo, N. Y ] Read the Daily Pioneer. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDonald returned Saturday bvight from St. Paul. E. D. Alger of Teustrike is transacting business in Bemidji today. A. E. Underwood returned to Solway yesterday afterncon af- ter a short business visit in Be- widji. : E. N. French visited friends at Blackduck Sunday and yester- day, returning home this morn- ing. A. Benner went to Kelliher Saturday wight on business, returning home yesterday morn- ing. George Warrick left this morn- ing for St. Cloud, where he will enjoy a visit at the home of his jmother. | Household Fuarnitare inclading | sale. Inquire over Winters] Jewelry. Misses Auna and Beatrice Mills returned Saturday migkt from Superior, Wis., where they ‘enjoved a holiday visit with me- latéives. Ben Schneider arrived in the city last night from St. Paul and will spend a few days in Bemidji leoking after his business inter- ests here. J. O. Achenbach, emploged by the Shevlin Carpeater com- pany as a seale inspector, ceme up from Brainerd las¢ night for @ short business visit here. . Rev. Herman P. Fisher of Crookston conducted seryices at Cass Lake Suanday and passed through the city this afterscon {on his way home, Miss Anna Steinkraus, who ‘has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bailey, Jr., lett Saturday afternoon for Cass iLake, where she will spend a few days before returning to her home at Bertha. You will not find beauty in irouge pot or complexion white iwash, True beauty cowmes to {them only that take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It's a wonderful tonic and beautifier, 35 cents Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. D. R. Burgess of Tower has purchased the cigar making es- tablishment of Chas. Ellingen on Third street and has taken icha,r;ze of the shop, which will in! the near future be removed from \its present location to the Bacon building on East Third street, i Dan Rose, J. Muldooney, W. i Shannon and G. A, Engelking of Northome passed through the! city yesterdav afternoon enroute ' to Grand Rapids, where they will serve as petit jurors a% the present term of court for Itasca, county, a special venire having been issued. | Ranges and heating stoves forf yesterday ‘in Bemidji on busi- ness, Mortimer = Pendergast spent last night with friends at North ome, Mr. apd Mrs. H, S. Annette soent New Years with friends at Farris, H. A. Schneider returned yes- terday from a busiuess trip to St. Paul, Miss Claribelle Dettman was the guest of friends at Cass Lake over New Years, G. Akeberg left last night for Blackduck, where he will enjoy a short visit with friends. George Young was a Tenstrike visitor last night and returned 1 to Bemidji this morning. Mrs. K. N, French visited friends at Blackduck last night, ireturning home this morning, Mrs. Thos. Tedford and Mrs. J. Hughes spent New Years with friends at Grand Forks, J. E. Cahill left last night for Houpt, where he will look after timber interests for a few days. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Joseph Berry of the Barnes- ville Lumber company transact- ed businens in Bemidji Saturday. Walter Harris of Tenstrike spent yesterday in the city on business, returning home last night. ; A. L, Collard went to Farley last night, where he is employed at the W.T. Blakely harness shop. Dr. C. M. Smith returned last night from Minneapolis, where he spent the holidays with rela- tives and friends. F. Price returned to Bemidji Saturday night from Seattle, Wash., where he has enjoyed a visit with his family. F. O. Sibley returned yester- day afternoon to his home at Sol- way atter spending a few days in the city on business. Charles Swedback left last night for Ripple, where he will look after his townsite interests in that village for a week. Mrs. E. H. Marcum returned Saturday afternoon from Crooks- ton, where she has spent afew days with relatives and friends. Editor S. R. Moorhead of the Turtle River Independent was a business visitor in Bemidji yes- terday, returnig home last night. Misses Smith and Palmer of the St. Cloud normal schools, who haye spent several days in Bemidji, returned to S¢. Cloud this morning. Rev. E. 8. Murphy returned yesterday afternoon to his home at Grand Rapids after holding Episcopal services in Bemidji Sunday evering. Aad A. Tone of Northome passed through the city yester- day on his way to Grand Rapids, where he will spend a few days on legal business. Dr.and Mrs. P. D. Winship returned to their home at Park Rapids yesterday after enjoying a visit here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S Annette. The annuval meeting of the stockholders of ‘he ‘‘Vort Nye Hjem” Publishing company, which was to have taken place in this city today, has been post- iponed for one week. : i Ike Black, who recently ac- cepted a position as salesman for the Kelley-How- Thompson Hard- ware company of Duluth, will remove his family to this city in the near future and will make Bemidji his headquarters. Parents are warmed by the board of health against allowing their children to play or associ- ate with other children, as the spread of dyphtberia may be ANNA HELD CIGAR—5c. “Anna Held” has all the goodness of the three-for-a- quarter cigar you enjoy so much—at a cost of about one- half, Two years are required to mellow, ferment and blend the selected varieties of cured leaf and devclop that richness and uniformity of flavor you'll notice with the first few puffs. These necessary processes of tobacco culture are exclu- sive features of a new and complete system of cigar- making. The “Anna Held” embodies the benefits, Sold by all dealers in good cigars. Trade Supplied by GEO. R. NEWELL @, CO. MINNEAROLIS, MIKNN, The “Smoke Story” is a book which tells all about these new processes. We send it frec on request, AMERICAN CIGAR CO, 111 Fifth Ave., New York A. A. Goodrich left last night for Grand Rapids, where he will look after timber interests” for the Carpenter-Lamb company for a few days. City Attorney P. J. Russell went to Grand Rapids yesterday afternoon to appear for the de- fendant in the case of the state tagainst John Callihan, which will Ralph Button, a former resi- be tried at the present ter m. dent of Bemidji, spent yesterday ! in the city renewing acquaint-| ances, returning to his home at| Ripple last night. NEW HOME | BAKERY AND BOARD BY DAY OR WEEK Miss Vera Cameron returned to her school at Tenstrike last night after spending her holiday | vacation in Bemidji at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A, D. Cameron. BREALFAST, 6:30 to 8 DINNER, 12 to 1:30 SUPPER, 6 to 7:30 It invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in con- !dition physically, mentally and imorally. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.— Barkers Drug Store. Lunches from 8 to 11 a m from 1:30 to 5 p m #li The Lady Maccabbees will meet tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs, Chas. ——— MRS. HELEN M. REDEL Knopke. All members are re- Mrs. Thompson’s old stand quested to be present, as im- | Be'twee‘f 4th and 5th St. portant business is to bel on Minnesota Ave. transacted. ® See What $5. Will Buy At J. A. McCONKEY’S When Bought In a Combination. I have several combinations to the value of $5.00 that you can take your choice. 25 lbs granulated Sugar, $1.00 2 cans standard corn, .15 —_— L large jar preserves, .60 1 large worcester sauce, .30 1 bottle extra fine sweet pickles, .25 1 can Gratf’s pure bak’g powder, .40 2 pounds soda, 15 2 cans standard tomatoes, .20 — 1 can Batavia, 9rsen.022¢ Plyms, .35 1 can preserved cherries, .35 { 6 pounds pearl tapioca, .25 | 1 jar Bayle’s grated var- cheege, 16 1 large hottle amonia, .10 1 can gopher brand sweet peas, .15 —_— 1 can pineapple, 10 1 can Batavia sweet potatoes, .16 6 pounds bulk gloss starch, 25 | 1 bottle Batavia Manzanilla olives | or can of apples or 1-2 pound either mixed or walnuts, .10 TOta.‘]’ 5 o —$5-‘00 o prevented t) a large exteat if the advice of the board is taken. The disease is under control at the present time, but if it1s al- lowed to spread serious results may follow. Every item of above is first-class in every respect and a bargain. These prices hold good until the evening of January 6, provided we have enough goods to fill the orders. st

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