Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1906, Page 3

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WE WILL BE PLEASED {Our work is. the best and, we You Get ! the best goods ! put together 0 hy people who : Know how G at the MODEL BAKERY, 315 Minn., Ave. Phone 125. " THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Will buy or sell horses. Pogue. J.P An elegam line of pam.srns for spring suits and overcons has just been received. perfecb fit. Fnyhlin\gf&'.'Bengeson TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. guarantee ls.mst styles and D 'Read the Daily; Pioneer, George Elliott of Blackduck is a visitor in the cmy today. : I ha.ve hay and straw for sale, retail or wholesale. J. o P. Pogue. 0. E. Bailey returned to his camps near Funkley last night. K. J. Mclver returned to his camp near Northome last night, after spending a short time at home. John Trask, one of the scalers for the Crookston Lumber com- pany at its camps near Kelliher, is in the city today. Plain sewing done. Call512 5th|J street. T. A. Jack, manager at Park J..W. lrwin is transacting|Rapids for the Minnessta Cen- business at Bra.merd houay tral Telephone company, is in the Mrs; H, Hahwman of Tenstrike | ¢ity today on business. is the guest of| Benudjl frxends today. ; The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Editor S. R. Moorhead of the Turtle River Independent is spending the day here cn busi- ness. e s P. H. McGarry returned . to| his home at Walker this ‘morn- ing after spendmg a’'short time' in the city attendmg to business matters. Mr. and Mrs. J. BE.' Croon ar- riyed in the city this morning from Northome for a short" visit at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. O Anderson. W. J. McCauley arrived this morning from one of the Crooks- ton Lumber company’s camps near Kelliher, where he is look- ing after cutfing, and will spend a short time with his family. Keep the little ones healthy, and happy. ‘Their tender sensi- tive bodies require gentle, heal- ing remedies. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain’' Tea will keep - them strong and well. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney tor the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially-able to carry out anyobligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvia, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, T5c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. Ghe Palace of Sweets Has a cowmplete line of fresh Chocolates—the very best New line of Laced Goods Candies, Strictly Pure . and the Very Best. of writing paper. Latest copywright books Harris @ McGra.th'{ Second hand piano for s@lg ‘H cheap Write P. O. box 868: R. H. Muncy returned this morning from a cruising trip in the vicinity of Kelliher for the Crookston Lumber company. Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. $ Attorney J. A Hendncks of | Fosston arriyed in the cmy last mght and left this morning for Nebish, '‘where he ' will ‘transact legal business for a short time. M. Schusser, editor of the Kelliher Journal, arrived-in the city this morning and left this afternoon for--Red Lake Falls, |/ where he will enjoy a visit with | relatives and friends. Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbons at the Pioneer office. Frank ‘Blair, wLo formerly made Bemidji his headquarters while a representative of the Fitzsimmons-Derrig company of Duluth, returned last night from Los ‘Angeles, Cal., where he has spent the winter for his health. Second hand wagons and harness for-‘sale. J.P. Pogue. ! In the spring time you reno- vate your “house. Why not your body? Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea drives out impurities, cleanses and enriches the blood and purfies the entire system. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. Wm, McCuaig, E.N. French, John Graham and Anton John- son left last night for St. Louis county, where they expect. to take up timber and stone claims, John A.:McDonald: aceompanied upon the claims. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson. About- 30 members of the society were in attendance Games were played, refresh- ments served and an en]oyable evening was spent, The Pioneer 1s now prepared {to do your invitation work and a inew line of wedding stationery jand stationery suitable for | parties will always be carriedin stock. * If you want something for special society work leave your order a week in advance of | the time you wish to use the in- lvitatious or programs. Homeseekers Exeursions yia Chicago Great Western Railway. To'points in, Alabama, Arkan- |} sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi- ana, Mexico, New Mexico, North The celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand |{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. Panl -4} Minn. jthe parsy and will . locate'. them |a° The Young Peoples society of J | the Norwegian Lutheran church held a meeting last night at the | S iy ried the financial snf&ment (;t n?m;m: Iw"fl ld Elecflflc G, ‘~coul jcounty for the year board for their approval br “th auditor, len roved 1On:mot s Comm| seconded ubyvm\nnu er following resolution was introduced: d ordered published. - Resolved that the county auditor confer f with the county physician and take such steps as may be necessary to secure the proper;sceptic: treatment.of the (iopnenns o: the.court house privy vanlts. ¢ ; On moflon of Commissioner Saxerad an ed by Commissioner.. Wagner the low resolution’ was “adopted: 'éh“t t C. Hlurslig be allowed o ract for clearing and:custin, Turtle River and Port opué éon%ém road. the motion receiving the vote of nll the com- missioners. On motion of Commissioner Saxerud and seconded by Commissioner Olson the bond of the First Stdte bank’:of Blackduck asade- pository of county funds in ‘the sum of $25,000:00. with Erank P, Sheldon, Oharles, W: Hastings. Philo J. Sheldon and William H. Rohergs as sureties was accepted and ap: prove On motion duly made, seconded and car- ried the following bills were allowed and the county auditor instructed to issue warrants for the same; L; G Pendergast, justice fees State Vs Tony Mannin; L& L G Pendergast, justice fee Stal John D 5 A 2 ; oM bldnvlk ]usm-e fees State W | George Be: A _H Wright, constable fees State v: George Bess Mrs Albert spring, witness fees State vs John Spring Th Spring Jno Kssler, Spring Chasl hnopke. Join Ioln'l Juror State vs juror ‘State 'vs ing . 5 W Hartman, juror State vs John pring . & Geo 'Fleming, juror State 'v: Spring . Ch A]bmmt juror State § C DeLong, witness fees State v C Calvert. Wm H Rober . Harry C J J Conger, witn C Calvert, E A Schnei C:Calvert. A D Moe, Calvert Tom Sma Ca.lv(,n Cal ver Geo Fleming, Calyert, E L Naylor Calvert Wm Carthers, Martin Jno English. Lin Thummon Albert 'I"hompson, Martin Thompson Louis Gustafson, w Martin Thompson Peter Amdam, wit \hrtm Thompson. Olof Lundeen. witne: Geo Harrington, juror State Thompson 3 Ed_Brennon, Thompsc A Gilmore, Thompson homar Sm Thompson Chas Knopke, juror ompson 1 Thomas Beu ey. - court cases MGl \Vnrner ( probate MceGilt W ery . Bemldj( notices. Dlnois Publishing G0 Proceedings EJ Swedbm,k ‘Tumber E J Swedback, lumber W R Crippen cutting wood at poor: J U Williams, superintending teachers’ examination at Baudette. Emil!Christianson, labor on Cormant iand Quiring road. R i h right, constable fees State’ vs mos Martin.: E J Bourgeoua. revising map of county 3 \1 D Stoner, surveying E H Marcum, coroner’s fees. R E Miller,dabor at_court, house. )% :8toner, sarveyin; Warfleld Electric Co, county Nov., 1805. ‘Warfleld- oner Saxerud and Gunderson the i Ria | o | 1906, at 100clo¢,k a. m. - In the matter of 2| To the creditors of Frank D. Docto | Philip Gill returned last night from Minneapolis, where he has visited friends for a few days. 504 Fs.ncy sta.honery forinvitations 245 and pm't.les at the Pioneer office. 4012 S ; S Sombsrger Gooic o Do nof fail 10'read Markham & Three little rules weall should 3 an an, A /tnter & Co, mdse Mrs Mary M o Schisel COH{P‘*’?Y ’s adve.rtlse‘ keep, 3 paupe; X DoAY TEN | 2 S Rt . g e . Ohates Naniio, mdse Tor il 2% | ment. = ¢ To make life happy and bright, Qahse Nangle! mito for Mrs Grandall soe! Atto C. A. Pitki Snnle in the morning, smileat Winter mdse “for Mrs Borgan, s TSy itkin trans- & AamEE S0 acted legal business at Tenstrike noon, L ¢ Penderiast drawing Jury 6 'w last night, returning home this Take Rocky Mountain Tea at 3.3 You 147o| morning. ‘mght. Barker’s Drug store. 60 | C B Stewart, board for jurors. 10,00 = — - Johy Anderson. labor on survey, Battle PO TS L xs River county road. 11.25 = Gusfaf L. Reiman, laboron survey, Bat- ; E N ; i tlelRiver county road 11.25 J W, J“ Craig, laboron survey, Battle o h v = i ¢ rioneer 7.00 ; A AN ARNV 9.80 ° ° 23.40 I A i a Danaher, mileage and : 1mlte ............. 16.20 t g 17.00 There is no train in service on any railway 3.80 in the world that equals in equipment Tha 330 Pioneer Limited train from St. Paul to Chicago vm the 18.00 wmotion duly made, seconded and carried the following bills were disallowe Town 0f Grant,. Va ey.. Brown, T & Sperry Co. Hays & Verity. Free Press Printing Co. Roseau County. 4. On' motion d d car- ried the balance of the bllla were- laid over until the next meeting. On /motion dul, 3’ made seconded and car- fied the board adjourned to meet March 15, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway R E The rmlway company owns and operates the sleepmg s.nd dmmg‘cars on its hra.ms, and ‘gives'to'its patrons ‘an excellence 'of service ‘not " obtainable’ elsewhere.'' The Buffet cars, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars :and dining cars oi‘ The Pioneer are the handsomest A.'W. DANAHER, Chairman Board of County Cgm ssioners, eltrami Co. Attest: JOHN-WILMANN, - - County Auditor and Clerk ex . officio Co: 4 ever. built, Rehearsing:-is a]l right, -but flthere something significant. in. thn second Y 3 ylLable— ‘hearse. R TICKETS W.B. DIXDN ; Some day an author will arise and 365 Robert St. N. W:P. A, write a_comedy on original. lines—‘- and we’ll, put flowers on his’ grave‘ ) near, the poorhouse, where he* dled. When the vfllage photographer takes an extra gpod photograph “of her, . Mirandy, immediately ‘makes a reak for the stage door, conpdent of uccess. St. Paul | For Lent WHITEJFISH, TROUT, 3K HERRING AND' " THE “VERY BEST” BONELESS CODFISH. \‘ Notice of Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRIST “COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF MINNE- SOTA, TH DIVISION: FRrRANK D. FREEMAN, In Bankruptey Bankrupt. Freeman of the village of Blackduck in " the County of Bel- trami in said district, bankrupt: ‘Notice Is'hereby given -that on the 28th day of. Februayy A. D. 1906 the said Frank Freeman w dnly adjndicated hankrupt, and that the first meeting of his creditors will beheld at:the office of the undersigned:.re- (erce in bankruptcy at the city of Crookston, e county of Polk, in said district, on the lnth 'day of (March/A. D. 1906 at 10: o’clock in i the forenoon, at which time said creditors may'attend prove claims, appoint -a trustee, |, examine ‘the bankrupt.and transact such other business as may properly come heton, said meeting. Dated February 28, 1906. Fresh eggs, Creamery butter Roe @ Markusen OLE J. VAULE Referee in Bankruptcy. 00000CVO0 O0C"N90036000 00090320000 ING TIME! is nearly here and now is the time to obtain the most exclusive patterns. wait until the best are taken. Do not ‘Hanan Shoes are the Standard of the World! We have the latest in both ladies’ and gents. Ribbons. Our spfing stock of ribbons are in our cases ready for your inspection. We have the latest things direct The above fact is doubted by no one. s

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