Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 7, 1906, Page 3

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" sell very reasonable if taken at, . willdois ten fold to the good . you can possibly derive from : them. ¢ Cleaning, pressing andrepairing, ladies’ and gentlemen’s garments. Removed to rooms formerly occupied by Gibbons & Torrance. FRYHLING & BERGESON THE MERCHANT TAILORS SUITS MADE TO ORDER IN THE LATEST FASHIONS Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. A. O. Johnson is in the city to- day from Puposky. Rev. Vaaler of Twin Valley is visiting with Rev. Strand in Be- | midji. | Garnet Peterson is confined to: his home with an attack of la| grippe. Chris Burns of Cass Lakeis renewing acquaintances in Be-| midji today. | The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. A. A. D. Rabn arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis and will spend a few days here on business. A. C. Johnson, manager of the Kelso Lumber company at Turtle River, is a business visitor in the city today. Mrs. George Freeman of Bertha spent yesterday in the; city the guest of Dr. and Mrs, A, E. Henderson. On account of the serious ili- ness of my wife I am compelled to sell my bowling alley. Will WM. SPENCER, once. L. C. Ward anda F. W. Davis, two of the camp missionaries under Rev. Higgins, spent yes- terday in the city after an ex- tended trip to the camps in the| vicinity ot Walker. ; To the Bachelors! Don’t you want a change from regular restrurant fare? The most economincal place to eat. Friday evening from 5 to 10 p. m. Everything hot and just as good as mother’s used to be. Try it. Eodeavorer’s Opyster Supper at Masonic Hall. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury ‘will surely destroy the sense of smell and com pletely derange the whole system' when entering it through- the ' mucous surfaces, ' Sucl articles should never be used except on: pre- scriptions from reputable physcians as the damage ‘they Hall’s - Catarrh. Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Qo., Toledo, O., contain ' no mercury, and is taken internally, acting directly. upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Inbuying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J:: :Cheney. & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by druggists. Price, 75¢ per bottle. i Take Hall’s eenstipation. Family - Pills for New . Confectnonery Store ‘We have opened up a new and complete line of CONFECTIONERY CIGARS | AND TOBACCOS in thé building formerly’ oceupied by PrincessGrocery Co, Ghe Palace of -Swee <, i Hnrfi&m n.'. e MqGrath Read the Daily Pioneer, T. H. Dunlop is a visitor in the city today from Nary. Young lady wishes to do sew- ing athomes of the people. Phone4. C. 0. Glidden is a visitor in the city today from Northern town- ship. J. E. Black returned last night from a business trip to Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitdly- ing are the parents of a son, born this morning. A daughter was morning to Mr. Anderson. V. Stevens of Dubuque, Iowa, and E. C. Short of St. Paul are guests at the Markham today. The Ladies Aid of the Presby- terian church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. A. McConkey tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. The Swedish Ladies Aid society will meet tomorrow af- ternoon at 2 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Alton, 1109 Dewey Ave. Rev. F. E. Higgins went to Blackduck last night to spend a few days among the camps in that vicinity on missionary work. The regular prayer meeting of the Norwegian Lutheran church wiil be held this evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I, B. Olson. born this and Mrs, A. C. N. Sanford, manager of the Dulush branch of the Standard Oil company, is in the city today looking after ' business for the company. E. S. Snook of Northome ar- rived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Deer River, where he will spend a short time on business. Ask any “JAP” that you may see, “Why the Czar, with Bear behind,” had to climb a tree. The Yanks, God bless the Yanks, says' he, they gave us Rocky Mouutain Tea. Barker’s drug store. The K. P. lodge held a meeting ilast night at which considerable business was transacted.’ -Fol- lowing ‘the business ' session a smoke social ~was held, partici- pated.in py the members only. E. K. Anderson’s Grand Forks saloon is'undergoing an interior refinishing and redecorating, the j work being done by J. A. Hoft. The establishment will present a much neéater appearance when the work is completed, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snow and children, former residents of Bemidji who have made their home at North Yakima, Wash, return to Bemidji this. evening and will make this city their per- manent home. County At,torney McDonald returned last night from Bagley. where he was to appear as one of the attorneys for the plaintiffs |in the: flowage cases against ‘the Clearwater: Logging 'icompany, which* were: contmued -over the: | term. § . Mayor Tweeten of Barnesville, president - of the Barnesville | Lumber company, is in. thecity {today on his' way to Kelliher, where he will spend a few days Iooking after the work in the |camps’ which the company is opera.tmg in’ that vicinity. Aad A. Tone arrived in the city this morning from Northome and left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where ,he will attend a:f will ‘Péused in botmg ‘speclal meetmggai the iboard of| Allxof‘f:hese opera.hons a) counm. called.for: theupurpose»of pewwree 'rvamm, and ‘are su bonsldarmg apropbsed a.d(mon ject th 3 ”\t.ownxfw 05 ris 1a¥, 1 d O’Néil, snf)el‘lm,énaen f loggmg. Read the Daily Pioneer. 2 Wm. Vanderslip left today for a business visit at Cass Lake. - _ Johan Skorsness is a visitor in the city today frcm Funkley. The Rebekah lodge will hold a regular meeting this evening at which & class of candidates will be 1nitiated., C. W. Speelman arrived in the city this morning from North- ome, and is spending the day here on business. evening at 8 o’clock. Mrs. N. Hiller arrived city last night from S¢. for a short visit with her sister, Mrs. H. E. Anderson. County Auditor John Wilmann lefs today for St,'Paul, where he will attend the meeting of the state board of equalization. The Young Peoples’ society of the Norwegian Lutheran church will meet tomorrow even- ing at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Johnson. Ladies, read this catalogue of charms. Bright eyes, glowing cheeks, red lips, a smooth skin without a blemish, in short, per- fect health., For sale with every package Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Bar- ker's Drug store. nearing completion and Con- tractor Johnson states that it will be ready for occupancy by March 1. The building will be occupied by Johnson & Linde- berg, A daughter was born Jan. 31 toMr. and Mrs. J. L. Reynolds, formerly of this city, but who are now at Spokane, Wash., where Mr. Reynolds is operating a fruit farm. In a letter received from Mr. Reynolds yesterday the latter states that he is enjoy- ing good health and that the fruit business is good. Special Court Term. A special term ot district court for Beltrami county will be held at Spooner Feb. 27 for the purpose of issuing second naturalization papers. Reservation Logging. Chris Burns of Cass Lake, chairman-of the board‘of county commissioners of Cass connty, was a visitor ‘in Bemidji today. He was looking for some men to assist in his logging operations, this ‘winter. ‘Mr, Burns has taken ‘a‘ ‘sub contract from :the Northland- Pine company (one of the numerous branches of the Weyerhaeuser syndicate) to cut and bank 3,000,000 feet of Nor- way pine, at a point on the Cass Lake-Bena wagon road, about eight wmiles northeast. of Cass Lake. .He has . put in oue camp gress with his contract, despite greater’part of the time since the fall .freeze up. Sam Simpson; the well-known logger of Minne- apolis, has also a.contract: with the Northland: people, and he will cut and bank some 20,000,000 feet of Norway for that.company: Simpson has three camps, two at the mouth of Cass river (really the Mississippi goiog out of Cass Lake) thirtebn ‘miles. northwest _| of here, and-another camplocated: in town 146-30; 10 miles east: Al and; Simpson will be towed down bigoshish:-and ~the dams and turned over to: the: boom cow- pany:at Pokeguma'dam: for-deliv- eny to:the: Weyerhaeuseri mills further down stream—and much| of the timber : will:\go out of:the| state into Towa: '%unpson is bmldmga large steamer w ch t.he logs. | £ éfilp- byW Bishop Morrison of the Epis- copal church will hold services at the Methodist church Friday in the Paul The new brick block being constructed on Third street by the Hamm Brewing company is and has made commendable pro- the untoward weather conditions: | , |that have prevailed during the jfor a number of years past, will the timber, -cut - by both: Burns| Cass river, through Lake! Winpi-/| N U gu g gn wuw g o | George T. Baker left this| * Nebish, where he| will spend a short time on busi- ness, 0. G. Swedback arrived in the city this morning from Big Falls |~ and will spend a short time here on business. g . V. P. Filtysak, chairman ofI the board of supervisors of Tur- tle Lake township, is spending the day in Bemidji on business. Game Wardez Rutledge made an official trip to Cass Lake yes-! terday afternoon, returning home on this morning’s passen- ger. Rey. Father Floyd of Eveleth! and Rev. Father Hogan of Vir- ginia are in the city for a visit here with Rev. Father O’Dwyer of the local Catholic church. It arouses enmergy, develops and stimulates nervous life, arouses the courage of youth. It makes you young again. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85 ceuts, tea or tablets, Barker’s drug store. before putting the balance of Our Winter Stock Awayy. Homeseekers Excursions via Chicago Great Western Railway. To points in Alabama, Arkan- sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi| ara, Mexico, New Mexico, North and South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. Only one fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tick- ets on sale first and third Tues- days of each month to April 17. For further information apply to J, P. Elmer, G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. —NEOIW We will contmue our bhargain table for one week. Ladies’ $3 and $3.50 Shoes at $2.25 and $2.65. Men’s $3.50 Shoes at $2.65. Men’s Heavy Shirts. Flannel Shirts at 25 per cent discount. $1.00 bosom shirts at 65 cents Ladies’ and Children’s Overshoes. Ladies’ one buckle overs §1.10 reduoed to 90¢ Children’s two buckle, size 11 to 2, $1.10, sizes 5 to 11,90 cents, Dress Goods CONVICT WINS BIG PRIZE. Guesses Total Attendance at St. Louis Exposition. Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 7.—The winner of the $25,000 for correctly naming the attendance at the St. Louis expo- sition in® 1904 was a convict in the Nebraska state penitentiary, who still has about one year of imprisonment before him. His name is Frank Camp- bell and he comes Irom Webster coun- ty, where he was convicted of embez- zlement. The winner, however, will receive only $12.500 of the prize, as he, All our woolen dress goods will go at or below cost. ' A few bed blankets left at a price. [ fearing that he might have difficulty > 2 : Hose. ; in secaring the money Wwhile impris- Children’s hose 2 pairs for 25 cents regular 20c value. | oned, agreed to pay a lawyer' “half of the prize in case he was ‘succéssful in Undersklrts. securing it. Campbell’s Atorney had a conference with him at‘the peniten- tiary 'in regard to the disposition of the money, which will be received in a few duvs ’l‘he convict will be unable to use'the money untll hls ‘sénfence has expired. Examine our sunburst skirts at $1.25. LOOK! atour table of 6 cent calico. &. o\ Weinket & Qo Telephone 30 § Bemidji, - - Minnesota o-—o—.——-. 4§ Webster @ Cooley B INJUNCTION IS ISSUED Hanover Bank of Boston Must Discon- tinue Business. Boston, Feb. 7.‘—A temporary in- junction restraining the Hanover bank of this city from doing further busi- ness in this state was issued during the day in the equity section of the Massachusetts supreme court. Repre- sentatives of the attorney general’s department informed the court that the dondition of thé institution was || hazardous and ‘that" public * nécessity || required that it be closed. The injunction is the result of an investigation into' ‘the bank’s affairs made by the savmg_b bank commis- sioner. Foster Hopper, vice president of the institution, was mlested here Monday on' the ‘charge "of using the' mails to further a conspiracy to de- fraud, the arrest being made on a bench warrant issued by the United States district court of New Jersey. Take Shore Hotel Ole Anderson, Prop. 4 One door south .of old P. O. ; ‘ buxldiug “‘Telephone No. 283. Good Coal We sell none but the best coal mined. —Give us a trial order~ (30 1 ) Prompt, l.’)!g!ivexy Markham-Schxsel Com’y “Newly Furnished. Good table board by day or week. . KIDNAP ALASKAN WOMEN. Charges Made Against Captains of Whaling Vessel. San Francisco, Feb. 7.—Captains of whaling vessels have been accused of kidnapping native Alaskan women, and the United States govemment has ordered a rigorous investigation. Col-' lector Stratton has receivéd’ instriic: tions from the department of com- merce and labor ordering him to in- vebtigate the matter and arrest the of- fenders. ' The charge'fs made in a re- port to the department bs‘ Captain Mamblet of the revenue cuttéer Bear, whio cruised in Northern waters dur- ing the vtmter BITTER AGAINST oouw.‘ L,JHG@,HI}@@ ,G@Ods__ et 2240 ; The (e and “S” Brand of Peaches an Pears.are put; up in Ca.liforma A dehclous frult try a can Mmers of the Pntnburg Dustrlct in Conventmn ‘Pittsburg, Feb. S—The ad)oumed 8ession of : the..seventeenth’ annual convention of the Pittsburg district of the United Mine Workers-of America convened during the”day.” ''President Patrlch Dolan presided.. During. a!, jdlscussl L deleg e shnut.ed “Liet's elett ‘a 1 pxesxdent he ‘was'greeted with ‘mitich ‘appl 1 Prbsldent Polan, who lnchri‘e(l the anger of a number of mm b in‘tavior of ‘the bresent scale as'against an’ lqérea.se in' the' conve)x-‘ rose gpd snm‘, Sfl : 1A ¢ The celebrated’ “Easter" brand of" Peaches, Pears and. Apncots are excluswely on sale a.t our store i | We also carry a nice line of cauued Corn, T,oma.boes, Peas, atid Béans! ' The'’ celebrated Hemz s Baked’ Béans Ca.ll aty the ‘store ob phone 207.. . - #

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