Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 13, 1906, Page 2

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" HEALTH . w. Most lmpdrtgnt' | No one can tell good baking p(;\wder' from bad" merely by the appearance; The price is some guide, but not an infallible one; Some cheap brands may raise the dough, yet con- tain unwholesome - ingredients. There is one safe, sure way,—to follow the recommendations of the U. S. GOVERNMENT ANALYSTS, THE HIGHEST AUTHORITIES ON HYGIENE THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, THE BEST HOUSEKEEPERS EVERYWHERE ROYA BAKING POWDER ABSOLUTELY PURE PEMURRATEVANILLA [o P ™7 WORTH A DOLLAR Mrs, John Kittleson and Mrs. > A DROP =~ SOLD BY ALL GROCERS visitors Saturday. By A. KAISER. The Daily Pioneer | and industrious married man to PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, Anmm~ s~~~ ~n~~nr~~rne - | in Ohio, Colorado and California. Nole Case of. Bemidji were Nary | Official Paper Village of Bemidji| 1 gifficuliies met with in their Bemidji Pioneer Publishing i Co.|establishment wete overwhelm- Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn.. | today these Colonies, in excellent as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION. $5 PER YEAR ‘Last 'l‘hui'sday ‘the ladies aid society of the Congregational | on) cotate in Bemidji, E. church met at the home of H. O. Willy and a_pleasant afternoon |Caliban, 626 Fndicott Building, was spent. In the evening every |St. Paul, Minn. : body was invited and a pleasant time had.. \Games were played | andrefreshments served. NARY- Lute Stevens ‘went to Bemidji Tuesday. Dr. Irish of Akeley was: here Thvvsday, : Frank Smith is-visiting rela- tives at this place. Dr. Marcum of Bemidji was in the city Thursday. sick list this week. family to North Dakota. a short time. John Konoskee of North Da- kota has beenvisiting his brother, Herman Konoskes, - OHerman Konoskee has been improving this country a great deal on account of bringing some 30 head of blooded stock here. Free Will Offering. but in 1896, the Social, or philan- thropic side of the movement was brought to the front'and institu- tionsZfor helping]|:hé poor were opened as fastas men and mouney could be obtained. . Farm colonies, with the object of assisting the poor but wortEy obtain a home, were established ing and seemingly endless, yet condition, exist as proof positive that the scheme is not a visionary, LANGOR. the first of the month. apolis. “VARNISH DEEP” CLOTHES There are two grades of clothing, CLOTH- CRAFT and—others, some merely made to sell. CLOTHCRAFT is made to wear. Good clothes on the surfaceis not enough, some good looking furniture for instance is only ¢ varnish deep,” you don’t know how soon it will go to pieces; Surface Clothes cover a multitude of the tailor’s sins—and the worst of it is, you’ve lost on the transaction more than you thought you saved. Back of CLOTHCRAFT garments stands a glo. rious record, a name that means much to both the maker and the wearer, it means much to us as well, because you will NOT be a one-time customer. .. It’s the coming back again and again that pays us " to sell CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES —pays you to wear them too. All that brains, shears and needle can accom- plish in skilled hands, are made manifest in this splendid make of splendid clothing, thas standard by which so many of the «best”” makes are ., measured. «Be sure yow're safe.” If olcomargarine cds just as good as butter, why buy butter ? +Just as good as CLOTHCRAFT ” is the best argument in the world for you to buy CLOTHCRAFT. SCHNEIDER. BROS., BEMIDJI LOUIS: Malmquist Saturday. Rebedew. stead near -Gould, friends in this vicinity. paratory to moving out. Blackduck Friday. with them. and - children, H, H. McDougall and son Earle transacted business in Cass Lake S. F. Paulus and family areen- joying a visit from the mother, brother and sister of Mr. Paulus. The lumber companies areput |for a merely nominal sum. ting fishways™ in all their dams on the Blackduck river, and now we'relaying for ‘‘suckers.” After a visit of inspection to sunny Tennessee, William Rod- deau, one of our esteemed neigh- bors, has decided to locate there, Scaler Coleman reports that among other logs banked on the river, he sca.leg 4%ue lgfooh Igg ich measure inches at the s et :ul:::il end. How is*fihlg fsr Lan- |the Spiritual and Social Relief gor township hoop-poles? Mrs. Helen M. Thomas, after spending ‘six weeks with her daughter, Mrs. H. H. McDougall, has gone to visit a son in Minne: The old lady is almost 82 years of age and often travels without attendance among her children, who are located in Min- nesota and North Daketa. 0.8. Newmann is now em.|Poor....... ployed by the Alsop Lumber company at their lath mill near |and Stores for unemployed. . .100 Oscar Nelson, who has spent the winter on his - sister’s home- is visiting Chauncey Alsop called on John Malmquist one day last week.|................... Mr. Malmquist is disposing of| Farm Colonies. most of his household goods pre- M. F. Baumgartner and child i ren, E D. Bentley and daughter children)............ and O 8. Newman drove to Howard Soeby who has been attending school in that - place came home E. D. Bentley called at camp 2 Monday. From there he went 5 to Damon’s homesgead, accom-| - Passing through per annum panied by M. F. Baumgartner 500 Mr. and Mrs, | Damon who spent the winter in 200 Blackduck arrived home on that ‘but a practical ene, and capable of almost unlimited extension and improvement. 2 Hotels for workingmen, and the same for women, have been opened, where clean. comfortable accommodations can be secured These are a great boon to the re- spectable workines classes. Rescue and Children’s Homes, and many other institutions for helping the poor and needy, are also successfully: conducted by The Army. Theé returns for 1905 show the following interesting figures for Work of The Salvation Army in the United States. Officers, Cadets ane Employees Corps, Outposts, Slum Posts and Social Institutions...... 983 ........... eenn..10,580 Spent-annually ' upon Poor of U. 8, exclusive of Colonies A..O. Anderson called on John | =@ - rrcrrerrees e eenaens $900,000 Annual provision of Beds for . ..8,000,000 Industrial Homes, wood Yards Accommodations (finding daily work for unemployed). . . ... 1,050 Annual Income from their work...................$3850,000 Found ., outside: employment ..50,000 ..3 Acreage...... ..2,800 Colonists (men, women - and Rescue Homes ..23 Accommodation of same. . .550 Girls . passed through per BONMIM 50 ool icionanelen ot 3,351 Babies' cared for “in Rescue Homes daily.......... 160 Accommodation in Orphanages Accommodation. in Nurserios BEMID.JI the thriving city and commercial centre of Northern Min- nesota offers splendid inducements to the commereial in- vestor and is a pleasent and healthy place to live fand | we still have a number of choice business and? residence lqts, meke your selection early and .get the best. | Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg, day. They will stay this sum- X mer on their claim. 2 100 2 —————————————————| Children on Colonies with parents.X, . S 250 g | ° - Children-cared::foriin various Cough Remedy The Children’s Favorite : ‘Whooping Cough. : Ways, per annum;.. 1,500 3 300.000 Gold Medal.was awarded at vhe Paris Expositions—for “the "U. S. exhibit of The Salvation Army operations ~ among Two Grand Prizes and Two Gold Medals have been awarded at the St. Louis Exposition for the same reason. EYES Dr. C. J. Larson, the . well known eye spec- ialist makes his next trip to Be- (midji April 19, 20, 21, and 22. hose having eye trouble and wishing to consult him should & | call on him on one .of those days. Office: e Hotel Brinkman,... = lar train service on the Minne- sota & International,” north of Northome, will be discontinued |- until further notice.- . rud, Wagner and Gunderson re- Mra, Johu Donlap is on the turned to Bemidjilast night from Matt Colnechar moved his | Baudette, where they have been for several days inspecting' the Mrs. Blackburn has been visit-| new - county road being made ing her parents at this place for | near that village. - Mr, Gunder- son returned to Blackduck on the morning M. & L. freight. Northwest and: the Orient for $1.00. The Railway Company will send an Atlas of the Northwest, very complete in detail, For many years The Army upon receipt of price named. confined itself ‘almost entirely | This is g recent compilation and to purely spiritual operations, | gata, map, illistrations, etc., are Persons provided: with- Christ- o mas Dinners; €Clothing and Toys. w the . poor. i * Mogey io Loan. Money to loan on_improved Effective April 7. On and after April7 the regu- G. A. Walker, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. Inspected County Road. County Commissioners. Saxe- Low Priced Atlas. An up-to-date Atlas of the Northern Pacific to anyone reliable and from best sources. A. M. CLELAND, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. . Homeseekers Excursions ' " yia Chicago Great Western Railway. Business! Its a great proposition—the getting together part we mean. You, at your end of the line want the most for your money—at this end we’re all in the same boat, we’ve all got the best. Nowcomes that Big problem —the getting together part. We know absolutely * that we have better goods at lower prices than you can obtain from any manufacturer in the country, East or west,—but, (note that but), without the op- = portunity of showing you we are up against a = stone wall proposition. What is the Answer? Get together? Let us “show” you—we like to meet the gentleman from Missouri, There are reasons “why” we have got better goods at lower prices than our competitors, potent reasons, great big reasons. There are also reasons “why” you should hear what we have to say—dollar and cent reasons for you. Come In And We Will Show You E. A. BARKER, Drugs and Jewelry. Taken to Fergus Falls. Henry Hendrickson, who was adjudged insane recently in Pro- bate Judge Clark’s court, was taken to Fergus Falls today by PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. To points in Alabama, . Ar] sas, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, LAWYERS. , D. H. FISK Sheriff Bailey. Hendrickson is ia resident of Ward county, N. D., Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisi-| Attorney and Counsellor at Law | and it was necessary to hold him ana, Mexico, New Mexico, North Office opposite Hotel Markham. and South Carolina, Texas and Virginia. Only one fare vplus $2.00 for the round trip. Tick- at the county jail until instruc- tions had been received from the state board of control. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMUDJL, - - - - < NN ets on sale first and third Tues. | 8- E- NcDonald. days of each month to April 17. For further information apply to J P. Elmer, G. P. A,, St. Paul, Minn, Wild Flowers. Yellowstone is truly one of the “Seven Wonders.”” As a place of C. A. Pitkin. McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidy, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D,, 1] Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbons at the Pioneer office, grandeur and scenery it is un- surpassed .by -the famous Alps. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Wild flowers abound there in great profusion. In order to furnish the public with a souvenir within reach of all, the Northern Pacific Railway has prepared a dainty publication, containing 12 specimens of some of the most beautiful wild flowers within the |qyq se. park, which have been pressed and nicely mounted in portfolio form. This magnificent souvenir, which-also contains six full page halftone illustrations, will be mailed prepaid upon receipt of Physician and Surgeon ONE CENT A WORD. Office: [illes Block Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: Office 36, Residence 72. DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON HELP WANTED. Telephone Number 209 . A AAAAAN AN SR NN N s one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank| W a NTED—-For the U. S, Marine DRAY AND TRANSFER. Corps; men between ages 21 : and 35. An opportunity to see Wfi?_yflg&yt’ the world. For full informa- 404 Beltrami Ave tion apply in person or by let- ler to U. S. Marine Corps re- Tom Smart cruiting office, cor. Beltrami No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders Phone 40. Dray and baggage. . Safe and Piano moving.| and Second Aves., Bemidji, 50c. - Phone No. 58 | 618 America Ave.| Minnesota. A. M. OLELAND, DENTISTS. YOUNG MEN WANTED—For the General Passenger, Agent, St. U. S. Navy, ages 17 to 35 years, Paul, Minn. Dr. R. B. Foster, pay $16.00 to $70.00 per month Dr. Phinney A according to ratings; first out. INo. 108.. Park Rapids Line..5:00 &. m. (Connects - with Oriental Limited at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 1:45p. m, St. Paul at 2:1 WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosstou Line... “ 3% - v No 107...Park Rapids Live...8:5p m FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. Mionesota & International In Connection with.the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger gervice between Northome, F\mkliee{ a| Blackduck, Bemidji, and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and sSouth. Through coaches "batween Northome and the Twin Cities. No_change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner.. TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1905, Daily except Sunday STATIONS N.P.RY. Dally except Sund 1:30 p. m. Lv. Hrainerd L. L. MAY & CO.. - ‘87, PauL, Minn: fit of clothing free;good oppor- tunities, offered for advance- ment. Apply at navy recruit- ing station 208 Third St. Be- midji. ' WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For ir: formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED—To rent house within four or five blocks of the post- office. J. A. McConkey. WANTED—Good girl for general house work. Apply 805 Be- midji Ave. WANTED—Good. girl for general housework. Inquire 811 Be- midji Ave, SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Offics over E. H. Winter's Store. MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK Te the wonder of the age and I have made it a specialty. My price is only $5.00 per share right now. It is bound to double shortly, so order to-day. * R. B, HIGBEE; Broker - Germania Life Bldg., ST.PAUL,MLN, National Bank References. Qe ol Pt s § Webster @ Cooléfi 4 wall Paper & Paint Store ‘ One door south of old P. O. building. Telephone No. 283 vmv"“vj Minnesots i-% Manufacturers and Jobbers %= FOR SALE. S VLS Loy S We Want Men | FOR SALE—Magnificent moose RS head, mounted; will “be sold the guaranteed apple, | cheap. Inquire at this office, and our general line of L,:;k&wf“,,,;&‘ mtlz SAL&I’Z])—Full{l blooded white ry, roses, vines, et plymouth rozk eggs, per set- L’:'?’,;t.";fo“.',’i.“.‘i";e’fl!‘” ting $1.00 Address Box 14 App Y loe terms. Solway, Minn. : FOR SALE—Two acrelot with six room house. Cor. Irving Ave. and 12th st. Inquire Lumbermen’s Bank. Read the Daily Pioneer, LOST and FOUND AN AR AA AN LOST—Small oval cameo pin.. Finder please return same to this office and receive reward. e S e i b e, FOUND—Ladies hand bag and contents. Owner can have same by proving property and payiny for this notice. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Good Rigs and Careful Drivers MISCELLANEOUS, R e e s Z ., urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs- “Night Calls Promptly An- | §ol, 7 12 5 B, = wleo, Li swered; House. Mrs. H.E. Reynolds li- . brarian.

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