Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 24, 1906, Page 3

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great question now is where shall we suits for the least money. and fits. If you don't want a new su we will repair and press it, making establishmeunt. . Comes, and with it the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. ‘We can answer that question if you will ocly take the trouble to come and see us about it. favest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. The get the best fitting and most svylish ‘We have hundreds of the n.made, send us your old ene and it look like new. We. do Steam and other bakery goods all have that fine Homellke Flavor . red in your calendar, and be sure SO nleanlng to the taste. Try them. 4 MODEL BAKERY 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Our Bread!| THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Choice eating apples at the Palace of Sweets. O. B. Olson of Kelliher spent yesterday in Bemidji, returmng| home last night, i Easter plants on sale at the Presbyterian sale Wednesday evening March 28, J. G. Fleming, principal of the Turtle River schools, is a Be- midji visitor today. Will be long talked of—the men’s supper—Masonic hall Wed- nesday evening the 28 from 5 to8 Mrs. A, G. Rutledge left this afterncon for an over Sunday visit with friends at Cass Lake., Watch for the menu for the men’s supper in the Masonic hall Wednesday evening, March 28 Miss Alice Mills visited her parents in Bemidji last night, re vurning to Walker this morning. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, John Baker arrived this morn- ing from Tenstrike to spend a short time in the city with friends. Mark Wednesday 28 inst. in to go to the Presbyterian supper at Masonic hall for a good square supper. Cashier W. L. Brooks of the Lumkbermen’s State bank left this morning for Minneapolis, wh-re he w'll spend a few days with his mo her, who has been in ill bealth for several years past. The most healthful, npbuilding medicine known to science; gently soothes the liver and nerves, makes digestion easy, brings to all the eweet sleep of youth. Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store. ; How’s This? l 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 for the last 15 years, and believe him per-; fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able | to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvia, 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. Take Hall’'s Family Pills fir constipation. wholesale druggists, ! ! SEND FOR OUR INFORMATION BOOK ox DYEING and CLEANING 1t tells just what you need toknow in ordér to have your work done | properly. 1t also tellswhat alarge | number of articles besides clothing can be made to looklike new again We pay return express on all orders’ amounting to $3.00 and over. ftime in consulting Dr. Read the Daily Pioneer. Fancy navel oranges. Palace of Sweets. W. T. Blakely is in the clty to- day from Farley. Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. Editor S. R. Moorhead is in the city today from Turtle River. Ex-Mayor Hamilton of Fisher is transacting business in Be- The | midji today. Good, hot, palatable and plenty of the four cardinal virtues at the men’s supper Wednesday evening the 28th. Clarence Speelman arrived this | morning from Northome and will spend a short time in the city attending to business watters. Ham and eggs, weiners and sauer kraut, flap jacks and maple syrup at the men’s supper, Wednesday evening in the Mason’s hall. The dance given last night at ithe Grill hall by the Young Mar- ried club and the Young People’s club was largely attended and an enjoyable evening was spent. J. W. Spaulding, engineer at the Bemidji Steam laundry, has resigned his position and gone to his home near Lake George on account of the serious illness of his father. Porcela—A preparation made for cleaning your bath tub, lav- atory,kitchea sinksand allenamel surfaces. Makes it. clean and white as snow. For sale only by Jerrard Plumbing company. Rev. E. M. Peterson left this afternoon for Farris to officiate at the funeral of the eight months old child of Mr. and Mrs, Olson, which occurs this afternoon. Rev. Peterson will hold Scandi- navian Lutheran services at Far- ris tomorrow morning. Thereis nothing worse than an offensive breath. It comes from bad stomach and liver. Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea cures all liver disorders and perfumes the breath, 35 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store. Christ Rayne, who has been 1n the city for a few days visiting friends, returned to Kelliher last night. Mr. Ravne has been suffering with rheumatism for some time past and upon his re- covery will retmin to his homr - stead in Shotley township. The Jerrard Plumbicg com- pany have secured the agenecy fer: The Gray Marine Moter. This moter is built in sizes from 14 to 7 horse and is the best inexpen- sive Marine Moter build today. We will have a 4 horse motor on exhibition in our show rooms in about 10 days, and the public is invited to call and see the motor, The Epworth League last night celebrated the reopening of its chapel at the M. E. church. An excellent program of recitations and music was rendered, after. which svpper was served. The chapel has been undergoing re- pairs for some timds past and now presents an excellent inter- ior appearance. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the ®well known eye spec- ‘falist makes his next regular trip to Bemidji March 22, 23, 24 and 25. If you are troubled with defective eyes you should lose no Larson; {he can be relied upon to give re- lief and prescribe pe-fect fittmg glasses. Dr. Larson has been very ‘successful in treating ob- stinate cases in Bemidji and | Remember the place, 8 Gream of Tartar Powder Hade From Grapes Bo flum Read the Daily Pioneer. William Barnard is in the city today from Turtle River, The Chapter Masons last night conferred the Royal Arch degree on three candidates. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River are the guests of friends in Bemidji today. Don’t forget the date, the place, and the supper. Masonic hall next Wednesday evening. Dr. Ingalls left this afternoon to spend a short time at Schley ! Prof. Ritchie, clerk of the hotel. on professional business. For good candy, a fine supper served hot, come to the Masonic hall next Wednesday evening. Miss Maude Olson returned this afternoon from Bagley, where she has organized a music class. Maximuw supper, minimum price; for particulars come to the men’s supper the 28th, from 5 to 8. Jobn McDougald returned to Blackduck last night after spending a few days in the city on business. 4 Theo Gullickson went to Ten- strike and other points up the M. & I. last night to look after busi: oess for the Hamm Brewing company. Nothing but expert cooks will preside at the gridle and ranges next Wednesday evening at Masonic hall. Besure to come] and prove it. J. M, Phillippi returned last night from Minneapolis, where he attended asa delegate from the local post the annual state G. A. R. encampwment. Ladies please take notice: You will haye a chance to rest and have a fine supper if you come to the Masonic hall rext Wednesday evening. Bring your husbands and families. Sheriff Thos. Bailey and De- puty Wright returned this after- noon from Fergus Falls, where they took Charles Sykes, who! was committed to the insane tasylum yesterday forenoon, The {adies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual apron, plant and candy salein the Masonic hall Wednesday March 28 afternoon and evening. The men will serve you a fine supper from 5 to 8 for 25c¢. Mrs. W. W. Browne and Mrs_ J. F. Essler entertained at the former’s home, 619 Minnesota avenue, Thursday evening, in honor of Mrs. Mathwig of Warn- ing, Minn. Cards were the diversion of ths evening. Re- freshments were served, covers | peing laid for 24. The event of the season will be the men’s hotel supper of the Methodist church on Tuesday evening at the opera house. | These are some of the features: All who eat = mus*: register; Mauselle Romania, Palmist (no fake): Palace of sweet hearts; Tonsorial parlor; Prof. Sunto, shoe black; Master Dolono and the Recks of China. The supper will sustain the Methodist repu- tation along the line of suppers. opera ] Bannna.s, lemons, dates at the Palace of Sweets, J. C. Parker returned to Be- midji this afternoon from Solway, | . where he has spent a a few days on busizess. Miss Pearl Van Tassel of Turtle River arrived in the city this morning for a short visit with friends. Chas. S. Carter returned to his home at Tenstrike last night| after spending several days in the city attending court. When you are wearied from over work, feellistlessorlanguid, or when you cannot sleep or eat, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. One of the greatest tonics known. 35 cents, tea or tablets. i Barker’s Drug store. G. E. Crocker left last night for Blackduck, where he will spend a few days looking after timber interests for the Grand Forks Lumber company. A supper for the delicate, for the robust, for the person of leisure and for the men of toil; in fact for every one that eats, for particulars come to the Presby- terian supper at the Masons’ hall next Wednesday evening. I The Churches | NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN—No morning service tomorrow. Evening service at 7:30. All other services as usual. BAPTIST—The subject fiomor- row morning will be- “How to Overcome.” Sunday school at 12:10. Young Beople’s meeting at 7 p. m. Preaching of the Gospel at 8 p. m. All welcome to these services. PRESBYTERIAN — At the movning seryice the quarterly communion service will be ob- served and all members are ex- pected to be present, The sub- ject for the evening service will be “The Bramble King.” Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m No Sunday school owing to the scarlet fever scare., M. E. CHURCH—Morning sub- ject, ‘“‘Some Facts That Call for Praise.”” Inthe evening the pastor will endeavor to answer thefollowing questions: *Is there anything Outside of the Bible That Tends to Indi- cate Immortality?” The mat- ter will be discussed entirely apart from the bible. The text will pe: “If Man Dies Sh 1l he Live Again?”’ Morning since begins at 11 o’clock. At Kokomo, Ind., Mrs. John Jeffer: son swallowed ‘a supposed headache vowder that had been thrown on her porch as ap advertising sample. It proved to be poison and the woman died in a few minutes. Attention. Be sure and visit the Deestrict Skule March 30th see how your grandfather got his start. Ad- mission two shiilings. Nogree of Honor. Band Concert "larch 29. Director Sywington of the Be- midji band aunounces that the nexs indoor concert to be given will take place at the city hall on the evening of March 29. To My Pupils. Owing to 2 number of scarlet fever casesI deem it best not to giveany more lessons for the pre- sentand not until further notices by we. Mrs. R. B. Foster. FOLEY'S HONEYwoTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, | For coughs, colds, throat and lang Aroubles. Noopiates. Non-alcoholic. Goodforevetybodyh Sold evfirywhen., figs ' and o BURLAP GUARANTEE THAT NE REPAINTING AND IS ZENlTH READY ROCK ROOFING | THE ONLY ROOFING SOLD WITH A10 YEAR IF DEALER CAN NOT FURNISH ASK US INSERTION EDS NO RECOATING OR WATER AND FIRE PROOF ASPHALT CALGCUTTA BURLAP (ASPHALTED) 4 ASPHALT Xos — S SCREENED WASHED GRAVEL-. Subscribe for the Pioneer. Farmer Hines will be at the Remore Hotel tomorrow. If you! are interested in getting a free homestead or in buying or selling | land in North Dakota or the Canadian Northwest don’t fail to ' see him, he will be in Bemidji all ' day. All the Teachers Retained. At a meeting of the Bemidji school board all the teachers now employed in the schools of the city were selected for next year. There are now 16 teachers em- ployed in the schools. Read the daily Pioneer. REALOME BARRRY ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Ghe old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY. Telephone 118 [Embroideries!] For the next five days tables assorted lots of we will place on our embroidery worth from 124¢ to 18c per yard, our price 10 cents. Laces, Trimmin gs and Ribbons. If you are looking for something to trim that new suit. you will find it here as we carry the most complete line in town and you will find our prices as low as our stock g is complete. Dress # few of the patterns we car : with those of ., Ask one of the clerks to sho Butterick e i Butterick. The Delineator new goods wheth il Before buying material for that new skirt just look at a f§ Corset made by the Royal Worcester Corset Co. NIt you wish the most reliable pattern to be had buy the latest styles worn but the newest materials used. ‘We are always pleased to have you look at our stock of E. H. Wmter Co. Goods ry and compare our prices [ other stores. w you that new Bon Ton § Pattrens will not only tell you the [ er you buy or not. vicinity and if your eyes are ail-|house: an}r}[ ‘hg %;‘“igbe'r“?fi‘"y dpiss The gefiuine | . ing in any wa ou should not|evering, arcl . ce, 'S HONEY and TAR isin miss thls{mpo{tuymty ta consult | 25¢ for supper. There will 1 Pl e et i him. Office a the Hotel Remiore|music all_through- the evening, | SISy sEen vy 1y F;lay & Company, Chicago. until Sunday night. also uhumn ppe organ. sl Barker’s pmi’ Store.’ anesota: Phone 30 Bemld]l MINNEAPOLIS | | "

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