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

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q An elegum, line ot patterns fqr sprmg suits aud overcoats ‘has just been ‘received. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO TAKE YOUR ORDER. I Our work is the bash and we guarantee latest styles and perfecn il Fryhling“ & Bergeson | Read the Da,uv Pxoneer Edward Dale is in t.he city to- day from his homesbead in town- ship 147-31, O. E. Bailey arriyed in the city this morning from his cedar camps near Funkley. J. G. Fleming, principal of schools at Turtle River, isa visi- tor in Bemidji today. Miss Cora Simpkins left last night for a brief visit with her parents at Turtle Riyer. State Health Officer Blakeslee was called to Blackduck Ilast night on official business. R. E. White returned to Kelli- herlast night after spending a short time in the city on busi- ness. Depuby Sheriff Thos. Bailey, Jr,, transacted official business at Kelliher last night, returning home this morning. Mrs. Edward Kaelble returned this morning from Kelliher, where she has visited her hus- band for a few days. J. P. Riddell returned last night from a cruising trip in the vicinity of Pequot for the Crooks- ton Lumber company. Attorney H. A. Simons ' re- turned this morning from North- ome, where he has spent a few days on legal business. The local lodge I. O, O. ¥, lasl; night held a meeting at which ! ‘one candidate took the second qegree and one the third. You Get ! the best goods put together hy people who Know how at the MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Editor Chas. Gustafson of Ten- strike is a business visitor in the city today. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour. Walter Harris came down from Tenstrike this morning and is spending the day here renewing acquaintances. Miss Emma Wittke returned this morning to her home at Little Falls after a two months’ visit at the home of her sxster, Mrs. Robert Mldtlyng A card party will be gi/en in the hall over the City Drug store on Monday evening, March 5, at 8:30 for the benefit of the. public library. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Admission 25 cents. Keep the little ones healt.hy and happy. Their tender sensy- 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. Sergeant Otto of the local army recruiting station submitted to an operation upon his jaw bone, which became diseased as are- sult of an ulcerated tooth. The operation was successful and Mr. Otto is rapidly recovering from its effecus. pa,rents, remrmng to her school at Walker this morning. Rev. E. M. Peterson went to Nary this morning and will hold Scandinavian Lutheran services there tomorrow morning. W. B. Sherman went to Black- duck last night with a number of men for the Irwin & O’Brien camps in that vicinity and re- turned home this morning, George McCrea returned this morning from Northome, in which vicinity he has been for several days in the interests of the Backus-Brooks company. The Swedish Lutheran Ladies’ Aid scciety will meet at the home of Mrs. Akerberg, 118 Irvine Ave. 8. at 2 o’clock Thursday af- ternoon, March 8. All cordially invited. Secretary R. L. Horr of the Backus-Brooks company re- turned tc Bemidji this morning from Northome, where he has spent several days in the in- terests of the company. 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 & Marvin, 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, 75¢ per bottle. Sold by all druggists. In the spring time you reno- vate your house. Why not your body? Hollister’s Rocky Moun- 1 3 tain Tea drives out impurities, Tak.e I:Iall’s Family Pills for cleanses - and enriches t,lr}:e blood gonstlpatlon. and purfies the entire system. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug store. J. A, McAvoy, the popular Bel- trami Ave. liveryman, has im- lproved the service by adding a GhHe Palace of night man to the force and here- after will keep open nights. This Sweets will accommodate those who wish [la hack to the night trains. iEYES“Dr. C. J. Larson, the | well known eye spec- ialist makes his next regu mg to Bemidji March 22,128, 24 ‘and 2. Ifyou are troubled wmh j defective eyes you should lose i klme in consultmg Dr Lars n; he can be rehed upon to gvze re- Has a complete line of fresh Chocolates—the very best New line of Laced Goods Candies, Strictly Pure and the Very Best. The celebrated ‘‘Autocrat’’ brand of wrmna uaper te' cases in Bemuu Latest copywright 'b_oqks s lty and if yaur eyes. areg, g mi'fis this, @mmmw 0,000 ungly Sunday night. Miss Ahce Mllls spent last | o mght in the city with her e d.| tenant Schmidt, who hea an, Il ors’, mutin: Sel‘;!::' H‘arris @ McGrath him. " Offica at the Hotel Remore bfi“ "'fi g" The house ha : BT THeorpore -Ohie -Riv; agreed ta vgte the R SN iy statehood bill and amendments on Fri. C"’IODEI . F. Walcott, a Civil war d 9 veteran and turfman, is dead in New Yon;k city. He was born in Salem, M ., Sixty-eight years ago and was a meinber of one of the oldest New Eng- land families. Henry Rustin, a well known elec- trical engineer, who designed the illu- minafions of the world’s fair at Chi- cago and the expositions at Buifalo and Omg.ha, is dead at his home in ce, Neh Major Joseph M. Kennedy, who was on General Fremont’s staff in the Civil war and distinguished himself by ex- treme daring in the famous charge at "| Springfield, Mo., is dead near Middle- "1 town, O., aged seventy-two years. day to the murder last Mav He was sentenced to.death, €10886n said) "tpa;"he vished | ’ ot The. battleship Ohio, flagship of the American fleet on the Asiatic station, i will 1éave Manila in a few days for the Estate of John A. McCall. China coast. New York, March 3.—The will OEI Councilman Jeremiah Amundsen of s old 5’ the late John A. McCall, Who was for | Akron, O, Has been sentenced to pay many years president of the New |2 flne of $500 for sohclting a bribe York Lite Insurance company, was { {fom a sewer pipe eompany filed’ for 'probate during thé day. Ac: A resolution mvm-ing the Tepeal ot cording’ to the petition' for the probate | the duty on hides has been adopte; the estate is valued at “over $20,000.” | the executive council of the M: It is left entu-ely to his w1fe, Mary A. | chusetts state board of-trade. McCall, who is the sole executrix. The ) will is very brief and is dated Feb. 17 last. vaprovesv the flavot and addsto thehealth- | fulness of the food. Read the Daily Pioneer. G. W. Park is in the city today from Bott Lake. Fancy stationery forinvitations and parties at the Pioneer office. O. B. Olson and Emil Hawn of Kelliher are visitors in the cn;y today. Do not fail to read Markham & Schisel company’s advertise- ment. Nels Olson of Eckles township is. transacting busmess in the city today. A. A. D. Rahn arrived yester- day from Minneapolis for a brief business visit 1n Bemidji. The local G. A. R. postis hold- ing a regular meeting at Odd Fellows hall this afternoon. Construction work on the new docks at Baltimore, for which the people re: cently voted a loan of $6,000,000, was begun Thursday. Alfred Beit, the well known London merchant, who was born in Hamburg, has given $500,000, to found a univer- sity at. Hamburg. The Pioneer Limited There is no train in service on any railway in the world that equals in equipment Tha Pioneer Limited trmn from St. Paul to Chicago via the ‘Chieago, Milwaukee, St. Paul Railway The railway company owns and operates the sleeping and dining cars on its trains, and ives to its patrons an excellence of servxce not ‘obtmnable elsewhere. The buffet cars, compartment cars, standard sleeping cars and dining cars of The Pioneer are the hunQSomest ever built, Notice of Bankruptcy. IN THE DisTRIST COURT OF THE. UNITED STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF, MINNE- SOTA, STXTH DIVISION. In the matter of FRANK D. FBEEMAN ankrupt. To the credm)rs of Frank D. Freeman of the village of Blackduckin the County of Bel- trami in said district, bankrupt: NoticeIs hereby given that on the 28th day of February A.D. 1906the said Frank D. Freeman. was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and thgt. ‘the first meeting of hiscreditors will beheld at the office of the jundersigned re- feree in bankruptey at the city of Crookston, i in the’ county of Polk, in'said dismlcn ‘on the 15th day of March A.D. 1906 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, at which "time sald creditors may attend prove claims, appoint a trustee, éxamine the! bankrunt’ ‘and. transact. such other business as may properly. come before said meeting. Dated F I‘ebrunn 28, 1906. In Ban kruptcy OLE J. VAULE Referee in Bankruptcy. Miss Vera Cameron arrived & o ! TICKETS W. B. DIXON from Tenstrike this morning for i § ] 365 Robert St. N. W.P. A, a short visit with relatives and h M I G 1 Phone ‘98 St. Paul friends. % E: M. Peterson is-in the city ! today from his lcgging camps in the vicinity of Buena Vista pur- TIN AND RE- ! chasing supplies. PAIR WORK. Mariin Thompson paid a fine ; I £ in Judge Pendergast’s P l | WHITE FISH, ) ] THE “VERY BEST” BONELESS CODFISH. rt this morning, the charge ) ng pla.m drunk. Three little rules we all should| | keep, To make life happy and bright, Smile in the morning, smileat noon, Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night., Barker’s Drug store. About 15 lady friends of Mrs. DOFQD BFOS. J. P. Lahr surprised the latter TELEPHONE ‘NO. 225 at her home last night. The| o ° evening was spent in playing ¢ * progressive cinch, Mrs. George MecTaggart and Mrs. Joseph McTaggart winning the honors, after which refreshments were served. Sam J. Fryhling, proprietor of the tailoring establishmentat the corner of Second street and Bel- trami avenue, left yesterday for New York, where he will look up all the latest points in cutting suits and men’s clothing. He ex- pects to be absent from the city about three weeks. The Epworth League held its regular mouthly business meet- ing at the Methodist parsonage. There was a large attendance. They are to remodel the lecture room by puttingin a steel ceiling oak finishing the wood work, and frescoing che walls, which will make it a handsome room. At the close of the meeting the members were entertained at lanch under the managemsnt of Miss Eva Getchel. The time was pleasantly spent and the affair highly successful, You get the best 3K HERRING. AND services on . the shortest notice. TROUT, Fresh eggs, Creamery butter Roe @ Markusen 0000000V00 000000009 00CD200000 SPRING 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 spring 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. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. -Jose Maria de Pereda, the novelist, i8 dead at Santander, Spain. Commlssioner of Public Works Joseph Medlll ‘Patterson of Chlca,o has tendered hls resignatlon to Ma) or From New York ! ..'O~.C..OOO.%C...‘.OQG.0.0;C.O announced Frdav : natdanioc g o Laces and Embroideries its i public ) : =0 cigats s & $10,000,000. 3 ® Ex- United States Consul John, Good . now, at Shanghai has been appoinied foreign adviser lo Chin , at Nankfng, . "4, salaty of'$500,a mont - The trial by courtmartial of. Lien- ’1 d Lhe sall i Ru5§ia, on Sat.xsfactgon Guaran d w1th Every Purchase. AU e v topo | rocers’ as: ct.

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