Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 26, 1906, Page 3

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| e L 1 take the trouble to come and see us Comes, and with it the needs of Etor spring and summer clothes. The great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish suits for the least money. We can answer that’question if you will only about it. We haye hundreds of the . Tatest styl:s of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship 4nd fits. Tf you don’t want & new suit made, . send us your old one and we will repair and pg;is it, making" itlock like new.. We do Steam h Cleaning and French Dr ; establishment, 8. J. Fryhling & Co. - y Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our. Yours for trade. Our Bread! and other bakery goods all have that, fine Homelike Flavor so uleas:{‘ug to the , taste. ry them. MODEL BAKERY 315 NMinn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Alfred Olson is in the city to- day from Blackduck. i Read the Dsily Pionecer. | Clyde Covington has accepted a position at the Schneider Bros. store. E. J. Taylor Sundayed; at Blackduck, returning home this morning. G. E. Crocker returned this morning from a business trip to | Blackduck. Mr. and Mrs. M. DeVine of (Blackduck are guests at the Markham today. F. A. Mayo came down from Teastrike this morning for a short business visit. Charles Whitney returned to { Pequot this morning after spend- Chas. D. Fisk is spending the |ing Sunday with Bemidji friends. day at Turtle River on business. Peter Larkin of Turtle River is transacting business in tha, A. A. D. Rahn returned to Minneapolis this morning after spending several days in the city today. i city. The Bemidji Elevator company | are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, ‘Mascot and Cremo flour, G. E, Godfrey spent Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs, A. A, Carter, returning home to Ballclub last night. Fred Wilson of Tenstrike ar- rived 'in the city this mcrmng and is' spending the day here at- tending to business matters. | Band Concert March 29. Director Symington of the Be. midjiband announces that the next indoor concert to he given will take place at the city hail on the evening of March 29, ' How's This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that ¢annot be cured by Hall’s Catdrrh 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 Lo carry out any obligations made by s firm. Walding, Kinnan & Mayrvia, wholesale druggists, 'I‘o‘fdo, Ohio. fall’s Catarrh Cure if taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blq'od and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢c per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Fred Jordan returned yester- day afternoon from Duluth, where he has been for a short time on business. L. Goldberg returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has been for a short tirze look- ing after his clothing store in that village. John Mogan arrived this morn- ing from Northome, where he has been during the wintér looking after timber interests for the Cro)kston Lumber company. Harry Arnold has been ap- poiated agent for the Minneap- olis, Red Lake & Manitoba at Redby and left this “morning to take up the duties of hisposition, The most healthful, upbuilding 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, J. A. Wonzor left this morning for Minneapoclis, where he will purchase the fixtures for a ton- sorial shop to be opened in the building adjoining the Mint saloon, The Wonzor will have charge of the establishment, Get your Easter plants at the Presbyterian sale next Wednes- day afternoon and your supper in the evening; buy some candy for the children and an apron for your wife, and you will go home pleased. When Paint! Minnesota Linseed Qil Paint Company on the can you know you are getting a paint that is Best for the Purpose Is strictly pure Is full and conforms fully with the measure Minnesota Pure Paint Law. Our spring stock has just arrived. Ask for Color Cards. Fleming Bros., Hardware 316 Minn. Ave s . . Phone 57 | is seriously ill with bronchitis. ‘Edward O’Connerof Coztland, N. Y., was a guest of B."H. Winter Sunday. o C. A. Rhinehart of Grand Forks spent yesterday in the city with E. K. Anderson: W. D. Bright transacted busi ness in Bemidji Saturday, re- turning home in theevening. ~ " Frank Kolean of Red Lake is . N. If you like the kind of flap was the guest ‘of friends in Be- jacks ‘“‘that mother used to make” midji yesterday. - - |come to the men’s supper on Mrs. J. O. Dale returned home| Wednesday evening in the to Turtle . River Saturday night|Masonic hall. You will bare ing of Cass Lake| “|after spending a few days in the|maple syrup with them. city visiting friends. ‘An opportunity worth taking advantage of—the men’s supper at the Masonic hall Wednesday Woodsman - Killed. Grand Rapids,”Minn,, March 26.—Swan Norden, a woodsman, spending a few days in the city attending to business matters. The two and one-half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Roe ' Recommendable, - dependable, commendanle, men’s supper | Wednesday evening. 25 cents. . The degree of Honor kas post- voned its entertainment -which was to have been given this week until after Easter. Frank Smith of Bagley arrised in the city this afternoon and will spend a short time here renew- ing acquaintances. The four cardinal virtues of the mens supper at Masonic hall Wednesday evening are: good, hot, palatable and plenty. J. S. Hanson, cashier for the Crookston Lumber company, re- wurned this afternoon from a two weeks’ visit with relatives and friends at Crookston. Rev. E. M. Peterson left this morning for St. Paul, where he will consult specialists regarding an affection of his left eye with which he has suffered for some time past, Henry Hoeschen of Bagley has disposed of his clothing store in that yillage to F. O.- Sibley and was in the city yesterday on his way to Melrose, where he will make his future home. The remains of Thomas Suel, who died at St. Anthony’s hos- pital Friday, were buried at the county cemetery today, the authorities being unable to lccate any of his relatives. There is nothing worse than an |ing of the local Wopdmen lodge 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. Percy Fualler, formerly book- keeper at the Bemidji Elevator company, has resigned his posi- tion and left this afternoon for Duluth, where he has accepted a similar position with the Ameri- can Linseed Oil company. R. A. Thomas spent Sunday at Kelliher with his parents, Mr. home this morning in company with Mrs. Thomas, who has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Knoke for a few days. Mrs. Peter Larkin will return to her home at Turtle River this evening after having been con- fined for a week at St. Anthony’s hospital, where shz underwent 'qivision took place. and Mrs, A, H. Knoke, returning |- an operation from which she is now almost entirely recovered. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will hold their annual sale of aprons, plants and candy at the Masonic hall next Wednesday afternoon and evening the 28th inst. The men will serve you an ideal supper from 5 to8. Now do not forget the date, for that would be to miss the supper; one day only. Henry Miles left yesterday morning for California, where he will spend some time for his health. Mr. Miles, since arriv- ing in Bemidji several months ago, has been in ill health, stomach trouble being the cause of his illness, and he has decided to sojourn in the west for a few months inan effort to recover his former gocd health, At Opera House tomorrow night. The Woldorf supper by the men of the M. E. chuarch. Mauselle Romania will tell your fortune; Prof. Slinto will shave you; Master Dalmo will polish your shoes; M. Skidd will show you the ruins of China; Prof. Ritchie will take your name; the bell boys will attend you; the human pipe organ will amuse you; the music wiil rest you and the supper will till you. Notice. The chef incharge atthe men’s supper on Wednesday evering is an expert. Do not fail to come and enj y one of the best:suppers was killed by jumping from a freight tran going at full speed, one-half mile east of Feeley Fri- day.” The body was found near the track. At first it was thought S 5 €1 to be a murder. Tuesday night, when six candi-| Norden and a pal spent the day dates will be initiated. at Grand Rapids drinking and - Ladies, now i8 thetime for you|boarded the freight, getting into to have agood’ supper and notan empty box car. While ‘going have the worry of getting it.|through Feeley Norden jumped Bring your faiily to the Pres-'from the car. His friend rode byterian supper at Masonic hall!through -to ‘Swan River and next Wednegday, March 28. walked back to notify the authori When you are wearied _from | ties. : over work, feellistlessorlanguid,| At the coroner’s inquest held or when you cannot sleep or eat, | today it was decide,d that Norden take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain | met death by jumping from a Tea.. One of the greatest tonics | moving train. The remains were known. .35 cents, tea or tablets. | brought-to Grand Rapids for dis- Barker’s Drug store. position. i i Every person take notice. You Saw Three Wolyes. are each and all invited to come| Residents of the southwestern to the Mason’s hall Wednesday | portion of the city claim to have evening, March 28, for a good,|seen three large timber wolves hot sumptuous supper. The ham | yesterday a short distance from and eggs will be as you order|the buildings between the Great them, the weiners and sauer|Northern and Minneapolis, Red kraut above reproach, the hot|[Lake & Manitoba tracks. A fried potatoes like you get them |large number of dogs attempted at home, the side dishes pre-|todrive the animals away but pared under the supervision of|the wolves held their ground. anartist. What more are you|Some of the residents ran for looking for? i their guns but before their re- STORM}D E;E; tIl:f:i\;vZ.lves had ran out on ) YESTERDAY Otto Passed First. Those who took the mail carrier’s examination in Bemidji General Merchandise Estab-|some time ago today recieved lishment in Clearwater [letters from St.Paul notifying them of their standingsin the County Destroyed. lexamination. Only the standing of Sergeant Otto is known. Mr Bagley, March 26.—J. W.|Otto stod firsc among the appli- Jijhnscm’s general merchandise |cants for the positions and will store atLeon, Clearwator county, | undoubtedly be chosen as a mail was destroyed by fire Sunday |carrier. It is expected at the night. The loss is total and the | postoffice that the men selected insurance very light. Mr. John-| will be made known in the near son is quite well known in Be-|future. midji and Beltrami county, bav- i o ing »Jn. one time been a member Married at Brainerd. of the board of county commis-| ArthurJ. Winters of Bemidji sioners before the Clearwater (and Miss Pearl Gaffney of Brain- i erd were married in the latter city yesterday. Mr.and Mrs, 3 Winters * will arrive in the city | Village and Town Elections. I tonight and will make Bemidji - . their future home, Mr. Winters is employed by the M. & I. Rail Hamre. way company and during his Supervisors—Chairman, Hal-|residence here has made many vor Byklum, Ben M. Nooland, |friends who extend congratula- Jorgen Jelle. tions. Assessor—Jacob Anderson. The members of the local Justice—E. T. Edwin. Rebekah lodge last night enjoyed Constables—L. L. Odell, A, E. a sleigh ride out to the home of Edwards, holds over for one Mr. and Mrs. Titus northwest year. of the city, where the evening was delightfully spent in games Roosevelt. and other amusements. An ex- Supervisors—Chairman, Tor-|cellent lunch was served and the val H. Stai, Knudt Ophiem, Louis | party returned home well pleased Larson. with the eyening’s diversion. Treasurer—John Jamtvold. N TR Town Clerk—Carl Peterson. Assessor--Otto Smith, Justice—Otto Smith. Constables—Knudt Christ J. Musselt. evening from 5 to08;25 cents. Robert Rankin, district deputy for the: Modern Woodmen, is in the city and will attend the meet- Will Serve as Jurors. Four Bemidji men will serve on the federal juries which will Ophiem, |attend the court term to be held in Minneapolis next week. They — are Mayor A. A, Carter, A, B. Shotley. Hazen, C. C. Folkers and A. E. Supervisors—Chairman, Jens | Winter. Knudson. Treasurer— Louis Johnson. Town Clerk—Gustave Sandell.| A drunk arrested yesterday Assessor—John Thompson. and who gave a $5 bond for his Justices—S. C. Unseth, H. A.[appearance before Judge Pender- Wilson. gast this morning failed to ap- Constables—Otto E. Berg,|pear and the bond was forfeited. Chas. Bergman. The man’s name was uo%learned. OLD PEQPLE ‘sire: Most old people are great sufferers in Winter. They lN ufl l“TER are seldom free from pains or ailments of some description, because they tiot as able to withstand the severity of the climate, with its damp, changj iweather, as are their younger, more vigorous companions. - Cold weal starts the old aches and pains; they suffer with chilly sensations, extremities, poor appetite and digestion, nervousness, sleeplessness other afflictions peculiar to old age. With advancing years the strength vitality of the system begin to decline. The heart action is weak-and i lar, the blood becomes thin and sluggish in its circulation, and-oftén some old blood taint that has lain dormant in the system for years ? ifest itself. A wart or pimple becomes a troublesome sore or uige eases break out, or the slight rheumatic pains felt in younger days'now cause sleepless nights and hours of agony. There is no reason whyold age should not be healthy and free from disease if the blood is kept pure and the system strong, and this can be done with S. S. S. - It is a medicine that is especially adapted to old people, because it is made entirely of-roots, herbs and barks, selected for their purifying, healing and building-1p properties, and is very i{d and gentle in its action. S. S. S. warms nd reinvigorates the sluggish blood so that it moves with more rapidity, and clears it of all Forfeited His Bond. that you ever ate. His coffee; the ham and eggs, and other things both good and hot, will be served in a way that will tempt the most fastidious appetite. ) 3 impurities and poisons, As this rich, healthy [ ] @ stream circulates through the body everypart PURELY VEGETABLE. of the system is built up, the appetite and di- - estion improve, the heatt action increases and the diseases and discomforts of old age pass away.” S. S. tism, Catarrh, Skin Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, an discased biood. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA- % SUFFERERS. | \We Trust : Doctors BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. |VERK53’ TRACTION SECURITIES. _ The Swedish parliament has, by 189 / 8aid to Have Been Placed at the Dis- to 173 votes, decided to maintain un-§ pdfil of the City of Chicago: ‘changed the present duty on wheat. ! Chicago, March 26—The Chicago The public schools at Edgerton, '} 3 ' Daily News says all the traction se- ‘Wis., have been closed by the state curities of the estate of the late board of health owing to an epidemic Charles T. Yerkes are said to have of scarlet fever. L Heear placed at the disposal of the city]| Former Mayor Samuel H. Ashbridge of Chicago during a conference be-! of Philadelphia is dead from a com. tween Mayor Dunne-and Attorney plication of diseases. He was fifty- Knight, the latter representing the seven years of age. | heirs of the Yerkes estate. The heirs August Auerbach, who sued the are reported anxious to withdraw from American Baseball league for $25,000 the Chicdgo trattion muddle and will- damages for injuries received by be- ing to take Mueller certificates in full ing hit by a batted ball at Chicago, payment. has been awarded $10,000 damages by a jury. BEEF TRUST IN CANADA. ! B The:Only - - 7. AL HOME BAKERY e ——— Alberta Legislature Plans Campaign Against Packers. ‘Winnipeg, Man., March 26.—An or- ganized effort is now under way to fight the heef trust of Western Can- ada. The Alberta legislature has in- vited prominent agriculturists of au- thority to appear and give evidence on the present status of the cattle indus- try and means whereby co-operative shipping to British markets could be inaugurated, thus affording relief from the alleged beef monoroly in the West, trade being now practically in the hands of three big firms working to- gether to the detriment of the retail- ers. | in ‘the city We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BRE\D, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable LAKESIDE PAKERY Telephone 118 -1 Canned Goods For the best canned goods try our “Easter” and “Echo” brands. Fresh stock constantly on hand. WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY PACKAGE GOODS Cracker$ and cookies, a choice lot, try them. FRESH EGGS AND CREAMERY BUTTER AL- WAYS ON HAND Roe & Markusen, Phone 207 [Embroideries!] For the next five days we will place on our tables assorted lots of embroidery worth from 124¢ to 18c per yard, our price 10 cents. Laces, Trimmings 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 is complete. Dress Goods g Before buying material for that new skirt just look at a few of the patterns we carry and compare our prices with ihose of other stores. of the clerks to show you that new Bon Ton t made by the Royal Worcoster Corset. Co. _ Butterick Pattrens f you wish the most reliable pattern to'he” had buy the Butterick. The Delineator will not only tell you the < latest styles worn but the newest materials used. ——— We are always pleased 10 hdve you look at our stéck of new goods whether you buy or not. e

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