Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 19, 1906, Page 3

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made by is| ., The regular meetingof the: M.| 1o pitd'o be the mail carrier |concerts on the street corners of |around the finger upward nearly to | L ' Ghe Model Ice Cream George 4 A“"er:“:_‘t ls‘i;r:‘:;: B. A. will be held at I. 0. O. P|now, wouldn’t you? Z ko ity the nail. Tuke hold of the end | 1 Company .To.l;‘n.mgl or a s'b_u hall Saturday evening, all mem-| Wlliam Lahey wasat Northon.e = neaéestl] thelhxm;l1 and rrum!xillndmxt 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. visit in the twin cities. bers are urged to be present.|last Thursday looking after his gradually, when. the ring will slide Sgrmg Comes, and with it the ‘needs of men for spring .and summer clothes. The great question now is where shall we et the best fitting and most stylish suits for the least money. We can answer that question if you will only take the trouble to comeand see us about it. We have hundreds of the- latest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship and fits. If you don’t want a n8w suit made, send us your old ene and we will répair and press it, making it look like new. We do Steam Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our establishment. Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream Read the daily Pioneer, Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtle River is a visitor in Bemidji to- day, W. A. McDonald went to North- ome last night for a short busi- | ness visit. Sold at all leading Ice Cream stands. County Health Officer Blakes- lee went to Blackduck last night | on official business. THE CITY. ! Attorney H. A. Simons left — last night for a severzl days’ Read the Daily Pioneer. business visit at Northome. A.T. Hatcher is in the city| David Beauregard spent yes- from Park Rapids. terday in the city, returning to his home at Funkley last night. Judge L. G. Pendergast left last night for Turtle River to spend a short time with friends The subject for the prayer The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, H.J, Huldal passed through the city yesterday on his way Read the Daily Pioneer. Typewriter paper, ribbons and} carbons at the Pioneer office. Walter Stanley is a visitor in] the city today from Northome. Mrs. R. H. McDonald of Kelli- her is the guest of- Bemidji friends today. Souvenir envelopes advertising || Bemidji asa 'summer resort at|] the Pioneer office. Sheriff * Hoolihan of Itasca| county is in the city today from Grand Rapids on-official business. Every business man should advertise the advantages of Be: midji by using souvenirenvelopes. You get them at the Pioneer office. C. M. Hammond, Pres. Charles Butler has severed his connection with the Bemidji Enterprise and it is understood that lse has closed a deal for the purchase of the Funkley Bugle. Take Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea this month. Drives away. spring tiredness, gives appetite and sleep, makes you well and keeps you well. Great family tonic. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. [y RALHOME BAKRRY in the city ‘We make a specialty of -HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, * CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily &he old reliable LANGOR. Did we have Good Friday? H. H. McDougall is on the sick list this ‘week. interests there. James Movrray, on€ of J. A, Irvine’s = rightshand men, was here last week taking an invent ory of the logs hauled on the Blackduck creek this winter. William Roddeave, who was about to move to Tennessee, is now in the hospital at Blackduck ill of a fever contracted while he was visiting in the southern states. C. H. Allen, of Blackduck, had a man up here last week to look after his cattle on the Knodle place. - Being left alone the Money te Loan. Money to loan on improved real estate. in Bemidji. E. L, Calihan, 620 Endicott Building, St. Paul, Minn, To Initiate 30 Members. Bemidji council No. 46, Modern Samaritans, will initiatea class of 80 Thursday evening. The meeting will be held at Odd Fellows hall. April 25 Date for Concert. The Bemidji band will give its April concert at the City opera house on the evening of April 25. This will be the last of the series of indoor concerts rendered dur- ing the winter and after May 1 the band will give weekly outdoor . AMMUSements .... Of all the great American plays, the old historical drams, | of string. Garnish For Steaks. Slice fifm, mild flavored onions a uarter of an inch thick, lay the slices for three hours in weak salt water, ringe dry and drop in hand- fuls into deep fat, boiling hot, says Good Housekeeping. Watch them closely and skim out the mimute they are browfed and crisp. Drain on blotting paper, and cither pile in a hot dish or use as a garnish. Po- tatoes cut lengthwise into straws, soaked 'and fried with the onions, help to make them among the best garnishes for a well broiled steak or | good roast. Removing Finger Rings. When from any cause there is dif- ficulty in slipping a ring over the finger joint pass the end of a piece | of fine twine under the ring, pull ' an inch or so of the twine toward the hand and wind the rest of it slowly off. If the experiment does | not sueceed the first time it should | be tried again with a longer piece Toasted Bread and Bacon. First cut the bacon thin, then cut “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” has the strongest hold on the people. It! is beyond question one of the best plays ever written, hence the warm place it retains in tke hearts of people of every clime. The greatest productiorthat this American classic has ever had ag many slices of bread as there are pieces of Dbacon, leaving the hiead nearly an inch larger all around than each slice of bacon. Trim off | the hard crusts. Set the bread in a dripping pan, lay a slice of bacon upon each piece of bread and set in a hot oven, where it will cook in from two to six minutes. As soon | as the bacon is well crisped transfer | each slice to a hot plate. ! guess I’ll have a beef stew,” he re- i nliad nawmer a otrong minisn, “Big Tim” Sullivan, the Bowery Tammany king, met an impecunious constituent recently and took him to dinner in a restaurant much more pretentious than the man was accustomed to. He was a fellow of almost infinite appetite, and the amount of food he stowed away was something portentous. When Tim thought “the man had consumed enough substantials he asked, “Now, !what'll you have for dessert?” [“What’s that?” “Oh, something to top off with.” The constituent lan- guidly scanned the bill of fare. T The Point of View. “Now, that’s my idea of a joke,” eaid the editor, looking it over. “Not on your life!” responded the waiting humorist. “It’s my idea, and it’s worth $2.”—Baltimore Sun. i meeting at the M. E. church this animals had taken French lrave | Wil be given at the Opgra house home to Spaulding from Apple- evening will be, ‘“Jesus in . Singular or Plural? and gone in search of pastures |on Tuesday, April 24, Under the oty cting. | ton, Whelrel' hedhas spent some Prayer.” 7 ev: dxsm‘l‘ss:lo?l Stflrtfl up :‘)meh“'}t‘fil'e green. managementof Leon W. Wash-[ “Our clergyman. preached a sermon | 1M proves the flavor time with friends. . Ty NOW an en as to whether T s to widowers today.” A . i We can get your typewriter|the “United States” as a nomina- WILTON. bu':"' Watch for. tho street “What was his text?’ i andaddsto thehealth- Now is the time to. take Hollis- ribbons. Most of the standard |tive requires a singular or a plural parade. “‘Barrow not as those that have no | ter’'s Rocky Mountain Tea. -It, cleans your system of all impuri- ties. A wonderful spring tonic. A family benefactor. 35 cents, Tea or Tublets. makes carried in stock at this office. A. R. Button returned to Barker’s Drug Ripple last night after having spent a short time at Grand verb. The late David Dudley Field, one of the ablest scholars and con- stitutional lawyers of his time, said that the use of a singular verb with United States mot only violates a rudimentary rule of syntax, but mis- Arvilla Patterson is on the sick ist. C. M. Button spent Easter Sunday with Mr, Hannah. Stella Mivton spent Sunday with her parents in Bemidji. ick Seamen. Bitter complaint is made by a French naval journal because the modern training of French naval of- hope!’ * | fulness of the -food. Store. ° ) Rapids represents the fundamental princi-| Richard Teskeand family have | ficers and seamen does not sufficient- | Drled Frult | EYE __Dr. C. J. Larson, the W. D. Bright returned te his home at Tenstrike last night after spending the day in Bemidji on well known eye spec- ialist makes his next trip to Be- midji April 19, 20, 21 and 22. Ali|SPen those having eye trouble and |PuSmess. wishing to comsult him shou'd| For y.,ur wall paper, paper call on him on one of those days. | hanging, kalsomining, painting Office at the Hotel Brinkman. ard decorating see .J. A. Hoff the e reliable painterand paper hanger. Deafness Cannot Be Cured Wm. Burce returned last night by local applications, as they can- ! to Kelliher, where he is employed not reach the diseased portion of | by the Crookston Lumber com- the ear, There is only one way | pany, after spending the day in to cure deafness, and that is by | Bemidji. constitutional remedies, Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition 0[,"he mucous lining l,"r home to Blackduck from Thief the Bustachian Tube. When this| g0, myis, wherehe has been L_ul)e 18 mflam(lad you~ have a rufnh- for several days on business. ling sound or imperfect hearing, John A. MeDonald left last and when it is entirely closed,| . - deafness is the result, and unless "'r‘;hb ff’rbD“,l“m’ :hfere h:“ w[‘}] the infiamation can be taken out | transact business before the U, and this tube be restored to its ;]‘“‘d oflice'iln that Cri;)’- ] er‘ normal condition, hearing will be | McDonald will return Thursday. Aifred Olson returned to Black- J. A. Murray passed through the city last night on his way The local aerie F. O. E. held a regular meeting last night at which three applications for membership were received. At the next regular meeting four candidates will be initiated and the business session will be followed by a banquetand music. Wedding stationery, elite stationery for your club parties, and programs and fancy menu cards. We not only have “the fine samples” but we have the stock ready for use. Exclusive ly at the Pioneer office. A farewell party was given last night at the Presbyterian church to Mr. and Mrs. T; A. Hill, who expect to leave :Tuesday for Saskatchewan, Northwest Terri- and Mrs. Hill took ith Rev.ard Mrs. S E. P. White- and were afterwards escorted to the church, wherea large gathering awaited them. They were presented with-a set of spoons, table linen and other presents. Matt Jones passed through the city this morning on his way home to Northome from Cass Lake, where, Tuesday and yes- terday a hearing was held in the case of the government against him in which he 1s charged with fraudulently obtaining title toa tract of land near Northome and afterwards taking 600,000 feet of If our store was twice as large and our stock correspond- ingly increased we wouldn’t be more helpful to you than we now are, We carry all the lines that rightly belong to a jewelry store. Our selections are complete, and the large city stores cannot, beat our prices So we ask for your business with perfect confidence. We request. you to be critical, and to jndge us by the best you know of anywhere. We expeet your trade only when you decide that we deserve it. But do us the honor of giv- ing us a chance to please you, no matter what you re- quire, anything in jewelry. that his witnesses clearly proved the charges to be false and ex- pects a favorable decision from E. A. Barker, pine from it. Mr, Jones states |Pee ple on which our national system is founded. The Union is one, and the United States government is one, bul the United States are sev- eral. Therefore we should say, “The United States are not at war with any nation,” not “is not at war.” The distinction may seem a fine one, but most of the best schol- ars say that it should be made. Unfortunate. A certain merchant of Baltimore, who is well known for his philan- thropic spirit, was approached one day by an Irishman, formerly in his employ, who made a touching appeal for financial assistance. Said he: “I trust, sor, that ye’ll find it con- venient {o help a poor man whose house an’ everything in it burned down last week, sor.” The merchant, although he gives with a free hand, exercises consider- able caution in his philanthropy, so he asked: “Have you any papers or certifis cates to show that you have lost everything by fire, as you say ?” one day and, walking with him in his garden, made the polite remark that he would like to see a specimen of his host’s reputed skill, upon which the other “seized him sudden- ly from behind and threw him over his head.” This is surely the earli- est recorded instance of jiu jitsu in England and merited the superb re- ply of the wrestler to the infuriated peer: “My lord, this is a proof of my great friendship for you. This master stroke I have shown to no other person living.” What Dr. Carter Sought. The eminent lecturer, Dr. L. Car- ter, self made and not wholly uncon- scious of Ahe fact, was addressing the Somerville Y. M. C. A. “My dear young people,” he be- gan, “let me refer briefly to the humble auspices under which my start in life was made. Without a dollar in my pocket and with no worldly possessions of consequence, my indomitable nature -and an in- born determination to utilize to the fullest advantage my abilities con- stituted my entire assets. But even with this modest beginning what do you suppose was the-first thing 1 sought—that which at the very out- set of my career I strove most ear- nestly to attain 7 For one second an awestricken si- lence fell over the audience as the speaker paused to allow the signifi- cance of these impressive words to permeate the youthful understand- ing. Then “in a spontaneous out- burst of juvenile enthusiasm came the answer as of one voice, “Milk!” —DBoston_Herald To Skin Tomatoes. Instead of putting tomatoes into hot ‘water to goosen the skin when ling them, try rubbing the skin moved on Bruno Major’s farm Viletia Brant spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Bemidji. Mrs. Hannah and daughter, were shopping in Wilton last Monday. Services were held at the Nor- wegian Luheran church Easter Sunday. Edward McGee who has been working at Fowlds has returneda to his home here. The Easter dance given in the M W. A. hall Monday night was a successful affair. Julius Beldenand family have moved to North Dakota where they will make _their future ome. = Mrs. Frank Patterson and neice, Lottie Brennan, spent Sat urday and Sunday m Bemidji attending Easter services. J. O. Melby has purchased Sidney Smith’s farm and Mr. Smith and family are preparing to move to Canada in the near a school house, therefur the Bell school will remain where it now stands until ome other arrange- ments are made, Steévenson's Engravings. It is not very gemerally know: that Robert Louis Stevenson hal artistic aspirations in more than on direction. He once while in Swi zerland engraved on wood and pr! ed a lot of crude but original striking illustrations for certain lit tle books which were given away ic friends. The only”complete sel of these curious little books belongs te Mrs. Charles Fairchild -of Boston The blocks themselves are, it is be lieved, in the Boston museum. A Laundry Hint. Unless washed with great care black stockings will soon turn a greenish color. They should be washed with soap that is frec from soda and rinsed in water to which a teaspoonful of vinegar has heen add- ed. When damp press them into shape, but do not iron, as heat tends tn dactrnr tha anlar FOLEY'S HONEYuTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine with the flat edge of the knife. Kid Boots and Shoes. A mixture of cream and ink is 3rd St. Jeweler. the land office officials. Eod for keeping kid boots or shoes FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin aYellow package. Refuse substitutes. Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chicage. Barker’s Drug Store. ly habituate them to the sea. On the voyage of the Jaureguiberry | from Toulon to Brest thaf battleship had to face a storm in the bay of Biscay which prostrated no fewer than 200 seamen and a large num- ber of officers. In the Russian fleet at the battle of the Japan sea there was a similar state of affairs. It is urged that there be more cruising at sea in all weathers and a period of some years’ service in torpedo craft for officers, with the object of giving the personnel of the French navy its sea legs. Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidii, HORSESHOEING We are headquar fraits, peaches, pears, for the celeb ed “Faster. Brand” of dried and apricots, e ORANGES, BANANAS, DATES, LEMONS AND FIGS. For the best coffee ‘15c. 18e¢, 20¢, 25¢, use “Yale Brand'’ 30e¢, 35e, 40c, Roe & Markusen, phone 207 Wall Paper Reliable J. A. HOFF Mouldings | Painter will please you. © Our Metal Beds are designed by the leading artists of this country. Each style is an expression of the highest and best in artistic designing and com- bines the essential qualities of strength, grace in outline and truly artistic - effects. This special bed has post 1 1-16 inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass spindle 1-2:inch; top rod 3-8 inch; height 60 inches; weight 95 1bs. A fuli assortment of, these beds kept constantly on our floors. o Rugs and Carpets Ingrain carpet and art squaresifrom 45¢ to 85¢ per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherovan rugs in the newest patterns, also a large line of 'matting. We save youm money by buyingin carload lots. ~ I=-Carload of Furniture--1 We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors for your in- ' spection. Dressefs, chiffoniers, commodes, couches, beds and chairs at prices that destroyed forever; nine cases out er { 4 future. A specialty at Chap- e 2 of ten ya,re caused by catarrh, |duck last nightafter spendinga| The Irishman scratched his head | Mg, James Watkins and i ahis ot All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk ,A : which is nothing but an inflamed | few days in the city with friends “Lflb(‘]’i‘:;‘lfli‘:id'a fié‘:fl%;{fi rl‘;f’lt‘]e“it' gaughfi.er, Mrs. Josedgh Burrn- maw's Bhop,, T8 5 condition of the mucous surfaces, | 2nd attending the meeting of the | ofrect, sor, signed before a notary, d:s; w?t?}?bl?ee?gr;};?’]s :l‘:fx ual'“gf ‘Wes Wright’s Barn We will give one hundred dol-|republican county ~committee | but unfortunately, sor, it was burn- | \rpe Timms, of Turtle, : o § 1 lars for any case of deafness|yesterday. ed up with the rest of me effects! The’: Burnlam: brothors . and a : (caused by catarrh) that cannot| Success hascrouned our efforts First Jiu Jitsu In England. Frank Patterson have purchase ! Mlke Sebe!’gelfl | Oils Varnishes be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. [of untiring endeavor and we| The talk of jiu jitsu in this coun- [a gasoline sawing machine and | Ee— | Send for circulars, free. present to the subhic with a con- '-’fY“TOC“”st" 5":")’ told by Wflltr_"’l(‘ ::;’;Cfi to cut cordwood thi- — — : F. . :Co, » 0. | fid before held by any | o\ 0 e g Who il | rDEe oo C [ N ¥ ! [ ] S by all draggiste Toe. . [other medicine, Hotstor's Rocky | 2L 118 a1d wresing'™"who wil. | * ho schoolboard are in receips ' E y PURElats, (90, A = ingly imparted his knowledge to |of aletter from the state audi- & Take Hall’s Family Pills for| Mountain Tes. 85 cents, Tea or | those who consulted him. A some- tor, stating that the state will ) constipation, Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. | what sedate peer visited the baronet | not-loan money for the moving ot -

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