Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 4, 1906, Page 3

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?\ SAM J. FRYHLING THE MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS MADE 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. night. Go to Hakkeruvo’s for Photos. Frank O’Neil Library benefit tom orro w Kelliher today. night. |' Olives in bulk at Ree & Marku- Matt Mayer is a business visit- | Sen’s—Phone 207, or at Nary today. ! 0. J. Laqua is a visitor in the Mrs. Mary Gallagher is in the | ¢ity today from Puposky. city today from Turtle River. Don’t forget the Chicago Glee M. G. Slocum returned last|Club at the City Opera house to- night from a business trip to}Mmorrow night. Island Lake. i L, F. Johnson left this morn- ’ Read the Daily Pioneer, | Library bmcfit tomorrow is a visitor at ‘“Please Smile AND | Look Pleasant.” ‘When a woman says "L am racked with pain,” the word “racked ” recalls the days when they stretched the tender bodies of women on the rack with roge and pulley until the very joints cracked. Fancy an attendant saying to the tor-, tured woman, “Please smile and look lcasant.” i B And yet the woman “racked with pain,” is expected to smile through her agony and to make home happy. She can’t do it. It is against Nature. Generall speaking, the racking pains of ill-healtl such as headache, backache and “bear- ing-down pains” are related to derange- ments or disorders_of the organs dis- tinctly feminine. When this condition is removed the general health is restored, and with health comas back the smile of happiness. 1lxy woman may regain her health at home without offensive questionings or examinations by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Fayorite Prescription. Sick women may consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free of charge. Such letters” are treated as sacredly confidential. «Tt affords me pleasure to relate the won- derful merits of your great medicines, espe- cially your ‘Favorite Prescription,’” writes Mr. J. Wesley Rhine, of Woodbury, N. Jersey, . Box 262. “My wife has been using it for some time past, having suffered severely with bearing-down pains, aching in back, and many other complaints peculiar to | visited friends in Bemidji yes- Read The Daily Pioneer. . | John Tennstrom is a business visitor at Fosston today. § Chicago Glee Club at City Opera House tomorrow night. Ef L. Bangle of Deer River is a business yisitor in the city today. J. L. Rocheleau of Little Falls terday, Mayor S. E. Thompson of Ten- strike is transacting business in Bemidji today. Concert at the City Opera house tomorrow night for the benefit of the public library. C. S. Sartell, of the Sartell Bros. Logging company, is in Bemidji today from St. Cloud. Harness repair shop, Rudolph Bohm’s old stand, three doors porth of postoffice. 8. Collard. women. She was very weak, could not do any_heavy work or washing but can do all kinds of work now. She is soon to become a mother but we do not fear the result (as heretofore). all due to your wonder-worker, *Favorite Prescription.’ “Your ‘Pleasant Pellets’ are also_worth Don’t forget the Chicago Glee Clab at the City Opera house to- morrow night. J. P. Young returned morning from Northome, where he has spent a short time on business. Fred Wilson of Teastrike ar- rived in the city this morning and is spending the day here on business. W. B. Sherman went to Kelli- her last night with a number of men who will be employed in the R. K. White camps this wiater. Greorge Weetman left last night for Ripple, where he will solicit srders for his patent acetylene gas plant which he invented sev- ‘eral months ago. Rev. . E. Higgins returned this morning from the vicinity of Northome, where he has spent several days on missionary work in the lumber camps. Three little babes were nestled in bed “T’ll name William, Willie and Bill,” mother said; Wide was her smile, for triplets they be, ‘She lays her good luck to Rocky Mountain Tea. (Great taby medicine). ker’s Drug Stere. emidji GROWING! T. Beaudetic the old re.iabie tailor. has add- ed a full line of woolen goods to his tailoring e<tablishment and wishes to 1oform the ;people of Bemidji and surrounding country that thev now have the advaontage to picK out their su ts from the piece iostead of from samples, which will give much Better Satisfaction. e [ S| SUITS TO ORDER--$18--AND 'UP PANTS 10 ORDER--§5--AND UP 3. Peawdeile 320 Beltrami Ave. [ 2 2 ol o ol this | Bar- | ing for Brainerd' for a short | business visit in that city. Miss Leah Berman left this morning for Minneapolis, where she will enjoy a visit with friends and relatives. A. B. Daggart left this morn- ing for the twin cities and points in Wisconsin, where he . will spend a week on business. ''S. D. Works came up Mankato last night and will remain here for a few days looking after his extensive land interests in this vicinity. William Cole arrived in the city this morning from his home- stead near Tenstrike for a short visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gilmour. R. H. Muncy returned this morning from the vicinity of Ripple, where he ‘has spent sev- eral days on business for the Crookston Lumber compary, Robert Clark, deputy graad chancellor for the Knights of Pythias, left yesterday after- noon for MecIntosh, where he conducted the installation of offi- cers of the lodge in that village last night. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, | Lucas County. iE2 Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, lCount,y and State aforesaid, and i that said firm will pay the sum jof One Hundred Deollars for éach and every case of Catarrh that ;r—.annob be cured oy 1h2 use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Frank J. Cheney. Sworn to before me avd sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D, 1886. ( Seal, A. W. Gleason, Notary Public. . Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on i the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for iesti- monials free. i F.J. Cheney & Co, Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, T5ec. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation, SPECIAL ! STOVE ™ CAPITAL Design ana tBperation {EVERY RANGE warranted. Buy now and s UNIVERSAL e Porfcor jn, DUMber of stoves on hand. SALE! Owing to the continued mild weather we still have a large These we have marked at CLOSING! OUT PRICES rather than carry them over. the lot includes: Flard Coal WARRANTED Base Burners, Round Oaks, Ranges and Cook Stoves. Every stove or range fully ave money. They will not last Jong at these prices. Fleming Brothers, Il’d’w., 316 Minn. Ave. Telephone 57 many times their price. [ have used them for biliousness and stomach trouble, and have found them to be all that you claim. They are my constant companions—once used, always kept.” Given away. The People’s Common Sense Medical Ad- v:ser is sflrég free on recelpg of stamps to pay expense O mailing only. The book con- tains 1008 pages, ower 700 illus- trations and several colored plates. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper-bound book, or 31 stamps for the cloth bound. Address Dr RB. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Read the Daily Pioneer, Chicago Glee Club at Opera House tomorrow night. E. A.'Schnider left fer Fosston yesterday atternoon for a brief business visit in that village. M:. and Mrs. Orin Noble left last night for Blackduck, where they will spend a few days with friends, City Walter Brannon returned to his home at Northome last night after spending a few days with friends and relatives. Attorney Thos. Keefe returned to his home at Bagley yesterday afternvou after spending a short time in the city on business. Dr. Ingalls went to Kelliher last night to spend a few days in that yicinity looking after a num- ber of sick horses in the logging camps, Mr. and Mrs. C, W. Warfield returned last night from Prince- ton, Ill., where they have enjoy- ed a visit with relatives and friends. You will not find beauty in rouge pot or cowplexion white wash. True beauty cowes 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. Grant McClure returned last night from Milaca, Minn,, where he has spent several weeks with relatives and friends. Mr, Mec- Clure will take up his old posi- tion as filer at the mill of the Crookston Lumber company in this city. Rev. Mr. Peart will preach this evening at 8 o’clock in the church on—*“The First question ever put to man.” Sunday morn- |ing he will preach on—*¢The only jmomumernt in the civilized world to Jesus Christ.”” In the even- ling on—¢Does it pay.” “Hello, central, this vou, *Yes.” *“Did you tell the boys about the basket social Friday {evening at the M. E. church,” {“You right I did,’’ “*say central.”’ “Yes” “Are you going,” ‘‘sure, wouldn’t miss a deal like that. no sir.”” “Good bye.” “Good bye.” Harry Bliler, who recently ac- cepted a position with burean of forestry, was “in the city last night and this forenoun, having returned from Minneapolis, where he spent a few days with friends. Mr. Bliler left this af- ternoon for Cass Lake, where he will belocated during the winter. Parents are warned by the board «f health against allowing i their children to play or associ- ate with other children, as the spread of dyphtheria may be prevented to a large exteat if the ” The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. County Commissioner Charles 'Ganned GOOdS! & The celebrated “Reception” and “Simen Pure” brands are well known and endorsed by all who know them, Coffee! Coffee! Try the “Yale” aud “Reception” brand. None better. Telephone us your order for staple and fancy groceries, Fresh Eggs, Cream- ery Butter. ROE & MARKUSEN TELEPHONE NUMBER 207 NANVAAAY VAANVAAAANAAAY i Saxerud returned this afternoon to his home in Maple Ridge township. What a Bemidji man says of J. W. Turner of the Chicage Glee Club — “His singing alone is worth the price of the entertain- ment.”’ Mrs, J. P. Signel and daugh- ter have arrived in Bemidji from Grand Rapids and will take up their residence here with Mr. Signel. Patrolman F. W. Sprague has been called to Grafton, N. D., on business. During his absence F. L. Bursely is taking his place on the force. Mrs. O. Hill is in the city today from her home near Fowlds mak- ing a visit to her son, who is confined at St. Anthony’s hospital with a broken leg. County Attorney McDonald re- turned this - afternoon to his homestead in Maple Ridge town- ship after spending a few days in Bemidji on official business. Mrs. M. E. Brinkman re- turned last night from Faribault, where she accompanied her son, |Edward, who isa pupil at the school for the deaf and dumb in! that city. ‘A regular meeting of the Mod- ern Samaritans will be held this evening. All members are ve- quested to be present, as im- portant business will come before the meeting. | William Murphy hes taken a {contract for cutting and hauling a large quantity of pulp wood for the Little Falls paper mill and will establish a camp in the near future. The timber is located near Wilton. [t invigorates, strengthens and builds up. It keeps you in con- !dition physically, mentally and lmm‘all,v. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets.— Barkers Drug Store. Frank Schultz arrived in the city yesterday from his home on {the Sandy river. Mr. Schultz is suffering with a tumor on the left side of the neck and this afternoon went to St. Anthony’s I hospital, where he will be operat- ed on Saturday. Constable O, M. Olson passed through the city today enroute ifrom Northome to Grand Rapids in charge of C. F. Postom, alias J. Davis, who was arrested at South Bemidji charged with forgery. The accused man was bound over to the Itasca grand jury by the justice of the peace at Northome. Concert at the City Opera house tomorrow night for the benefit of the public librory. Word from St. Paul is to the effect that John Joyce, who, it was reported, had gone blind as a result of taking a large docse of belladonna, is improving rapidly and that his blindness was only tempoerary. Mr. Joyce is a jadvice of the board is taken. . The disease is under control at i the present time, but if it1s al- lowed to spread serious results may follow. representative of the Leithhead ‘Drug company of Duluth and has many friends in this city who will learn with pleasure of his improved condition. SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA § Tickets for the Chicago Glee Clnb on sale at Barkers. The Chicago Glee Club which | will appear at the City hall Fri- day evening is one of the best musical entertainments on the! road, the popularity of -which is| wholly deserved by reason of the intrinsic worth of the fouri singers voices. The first tenor, Mr. J, W. Turner, is well known to several Bemidji people, who are willing to vouch that to hear his voice aloneis more tha ! worth the price of a ticket to the entertainment. TO CRUSH REBELLION. Rigorous Measures Taken by Authori. ties at Riga. Riga, Jan. 4.—Governor Generai| Sollugub is taking rigorous measures to root out the revolutionary clement. All persons found on the streets are | held up by the troops for arms, while the searching of lodgings continues day and night. Field pieces and quick- firing guns are mounted at st,rategicl points. . The railroad men are persisting in | ihe strike, owing to the refusal of the authorities to release their arrested comrades. . Povrovsk, Russia, Jan, 4—Two gen- | «darmes who were searching the lodg- ings of railroad men were stabbed to death during the day. Pabianice, Russian Poland, Jan. 4.— ‘The prefect of police here was assas- finated during the day. 1 Lodz, Russian Poland, Jan. 4.—About 64,000 men are on strike here Must Use Russian Language. Plousk, Russian Poland, Jan, 4.—Irt the sarrounding villages, where the authorities are refusing to conduct offi. cial correspondence in Russian, the courts have been closed and the taxes are being collected by the militarv. 1 I I TIGHTENS THE SCREWS' RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT TAKING ENERGETIC MEASURES TO CONTROL SITUATION, \ NUMBER OF ARRESTS [INCREASING PRISONS CROWDED TO SUFFOCA TION, BUT NOT A SUSPECT | _ 1S BEING RELEASED. K i i e A St. Petersburg, Jan. 4—The govern ment is putting on the screws tighter and tighter. War Minister Rudiger has issued an order absolutely prohib- iting officers, privates and employes 01 the ministry of war from participation in any fashion in political societies or attending their mectings and prescrib ing heavy punishments which will be inflicted without trial, The use of the telephone between St. Petersburg, Moscow and other points, which has been employed in communications between the revolu tionists, has Dbeen prohibited to pri vate individuals except by permission of the authorities. The numbers of arrests are increas- ing daily and the prisons are so crowd i ed that the Nasha Shisn says rooms with air space for fifteen are holding| sixty persons. So far as ascertained| not one of those arrested during the| last three weeks has been released| The same paper says that the news| boys, who since the imperial reform manifesto was issued had been crying| the most sen ional revolutionary| news in the strects, have been pro| hibited from even mentioning the| names of the pape See What $5. Will Buy At J. A. McCONKEY’S When Bought In a Combination. ' 1 have several combinations to the value of $5.00 that you can take your choice. 25 lbs granulated Sugar, 2 cans standard corn, L Jarge jar preserves, 1 large worcester sauce, 1 bottle extra fine sweet pickles, 1 can Gratf’s pure bak’g powder, 2 pounds soda, 2 cans standard ‘tomatoes, 1 can Batavia, %rgepdase 1 can preserved cherries, 6 pounds pearl tapioea, 1 jar Bayle’s #rated par- cheese, 1 large bottle amonia, 1 can gopher brand sweet peas, 1 can pineapple, 1 can Batavia sweet potatoes, 6 pounds bulk gloss starch, 81.00 15 .60 30 .25 40 15 .20 .36 .35 .25 Plumsg, 1 bottle Batavia Manzanilla olives or can of apples or 1-2 pound either mixed or walnuts, Total, _Every item of abovg 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. hey are selling.*

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