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

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Comes, and with it the needs of men suits for the least money. take the trouble to come and see us latest styles of cloths to select from, and fits we will Cleaning and establishment. S. J. Fryh great question now is where shall we get the best fitting and most stylish We can answer that guestion if you will ocly If you don’t want a new suit made, repair and press it, making it look like new. French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our for spring and summer clothes. The about it. We have hundreds of the and guarantee all our workmanship send us your old ene and We do Steam Yours for trade. ling & Co. INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream made by GhHe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 135. 80ld at all leading Ico Cream stands. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. N. A. Otterstad of Turtle River s a vigitor in Bemidji to- day. Something new in ladies’ dressing combs at Barker’s Drug Store. William Lennon of Kelliher is renewing acquaintances in Be- midji today. Omer Builey returned this morning from a visit to his cedar camps near [f'unkley. The Bemidji Elevator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, J. W. Irwin left this morni- g for Blackduck to look after his logging interests for a short time, If health is wealth and money talks, for so the proverb runs, a fortune you may plainly see, in taking Rocky Mountain Tea, Barlker’s drug store, Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, HORSESHOEING A s]u;(:iuhy at Chap- man’s shop, _rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger T S O e S Read the daily Pioneer, Attorney H. A. Simons left i last night to spend a few days on business at Northome. A new 1mportation of pure olive oil in original packages at Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rolfe ar- irived this morning from Black- tduck for a short visit with "triends. Game Warden A. G. Rutledge left this morning to inspect one of the dams on the Turtle river west of Farley. A. H. C. Knoke returned last :night to Kelliher after spending a few days with relatives and friends in Bemidji. Mike Nestling and Mrs. H. R. McDonald were married at Du- {luth last Friday. Both are resi- dents of Kelliher, For your wall paper, paper hanging, kalsomining, painting ard decorating see .J. A. Hoff the reliable painterand paper hanger. The following deals were {closed yesterday at the Phibbs real estate office: C. A. Hill resi- dence property to Anton Erick- yson; F. W. Sprague residence property to John McLain, It has caused more laughs and dried more tearz, wiped away diseases and driven away more fears than any other medicine in the world. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s drug store, Money te Loan. Money to loan on improved real estate in Bemidji, E. L, Calihan, 620 Endicott Building, St. Paul, Minn. Notice to Odd Fellows. All Odd Teliows and visiting brothers in the city are very earnestly requested to meet with us at our hall on Sunday, April 29, at 10 o’clock sharp, to| com- memorate in a fitting way the 87th anniversary of our beloved order, The sermon will be given by the Rev. S. E. P. White at the First Presbyterian church at 11 o’clock a. m. H.S. ANNETTE, Rec. Sec. 0 Not Put Off Painting! This is the time to Put | t 0! 1 An investment in_paint adds greatly to the_looks of your building as_well as vroteeting it from the elements. Linseed Oil Paint Co. PURE PREPARED PAINT. Goes farthest-lasts longest b e —t Sold by Fleming Bros., Hardware, 316 Minnesota. Avenue, Read the Daily Pioneer. Anton Erickson is a visitor in | the city today from Rosby. Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbons at the Pioneer office. Mr. J, A Brown of Aberdeeq[ i3 the guest of friends here. ~ Attorney P. J. Russel went to Bagley this afternoon on legal business. Dr. R. B. Foster returned this afternoon from a professional visit at Fosston. Lieutenant Brackett of St. Paul inspected the local marine re- cruiting station yesterday. Rev. Father O’'Dwyer left last night for Northome, where he will hold Catholic services today. Senator E. J. Swedback left this afternoon for the twin cities, where he will spend a few "days on business. We can get your typewriter ribbons. Most of the standard makes carried in stock at this office, Robert Nelson has commenced the erection of a cottage upon his lots on Minnesota avenue be- tween Ninth and 10th streets, To those who enjoy a perfumed bath, we have something new in toilet water. Barker’s Drug Store. The contract for the laying of the new floor in the city hall hes been let to Snow Bros. at $115, T'he work will be commenced b - morrow morning. Stewart Wright is out today for the first time in the past two weeks, having b:en confined to his residence with a severe a tack of stomach trouble. . D. Higby has commenced hauling material on the ground for a modern brick residence on minnesota avenue between Ninth and 10th streets. Mr.and Mrs C. Robinson of Northome passed through the city this morning enroute to Seattle, Wash., where they will make their future home. Mr. Robinson expects to engage in business in the western city. Mayor Carter and Judge Pendergast went to the new townsite of Bemidji Beach, at the head of Lake Bemidji, Tuesday, and planted trees and otherwise R HB?IEIIYBAKEI{Y in’ the city We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily The old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 g Read the Daily Pioneer. Our summer stock of fine tooth brushes now out. Prices 10¢ to 50c, all sizes.” Barker’s Drug Store. Rev. E C. Clemens, of Duoluth will lecture at the city hall on the evening of May 9; his subject will be, “Every Man his own Para- dise,” This is. considered his best subject for a lectu'e and will be well worth your while to hear. Sllenced Him, A Kansas City woman tells this sto- ry on her hushband to demonstrate the Inferiority of the masculine mind. One morning as her husbaud was sitting down to the breakfast table he glanced at the dining room clock and sald, “We wust be later than usual this morning.”” “Dou’t place too much con- fidence in that clock. It stopped at 5 o’clock this woruing, and I just set it going by guess.” replied the good wite. . “Were you up at 5 o'clock?’ usked the hushand, “Of course not.” “What time did you say the clock stopped 7" “AL 5" “If you weren't up at 5, replied the man, with a puzzled look, “how In thunder do you know when the clock stopped ?* “Why, dear, it stayed stopped,” was the reply. The man did not say an- other word that worning.—Kansas City Times. Dangers of Cocaine, Cocaine, an alkalold of cocoa leaves, was discovered in 1859, but remained n comparative obscurity until 1884, In minute doses, whether taken internally or used as a spray on mucous surfaces, its effect Is wonderfully exhilarating, producing for a tlme_the fresh and buoyant sensatious of younth and per- fect health, that have apparently no unpleasaut reaction, and therein lies the explanation of the subtle and ir- resistible power It quickly acquires over its victims, carrying them to the very brink of destruction hefore they have dreamed of danger. Belng a cu- mulative polson, the first warning improved the place in prepara- tion for the tourists that will spend the summer there. Beantiful women can have the best things ‘in -the ‘world; -for there is none so inhuman as to refuse. anything to a pretty woman, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes beautitul women. 35 cents, Barker’s drug store. The Bazaar store has recently added to its already complete line a full line of five and 10 cent goods which are on sale exclu- sively in the building formerly occupied by J.P. Young. The stock has been carefully selected and the goods make an attractive showing of excellent values, Everyone should see these goods. The young people of the Nor- wegian Lutheran church will meet at the home of Mrs. A. D. Moe this evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. E. C. Clemens who lect- ures at the city hall on the even- ing of May 9, is well known to many people of Bemidji and all speak in the highest praise of him as a lecturer. He has chosen for his subject, “Rvery Man his own Paradise.” Re- served seats, 33c. Deafness Cannot Be Cursd by local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear, There is only one way to cure deafness, and thit is by constitutional remedies, Deaf- ness is caused by an. inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Bustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have arumb- ling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the infiamation can be taken out and this tube be restored to its normal condition, hearing will e destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dol- lLirs for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Clure. Merchants Phone 57 All goods delivered promptly Send for circulars, free. . F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo; ©. symptom does not appear until the fata) chains are riveted that shall drag them, horror stricken and powerless of resistance, over the precipice to com plete mental, moral and physieal ruin Foreign Klags In America. The first flag to float over American goil was the royal standard.of Isabella, emblazoned with the arms of Castile and Leon. A white flag with a green cross was its companion. Some years after Columbus landed at San Salvator the Cabots planted the banner of Eng- land and of St. Mark of Venice on the eastern shore of North America. In the centuries that have intervened since a variety of national flags have waved where now only the stars and stripes is the accepted emblem. Over Texas have floated the French, Span- Ish, English, American and Coufeder- ate; in Louisiana the lilies of France, the Spanish flag, the tricolor, the Amer- lean and Confederate flags; in Callfor- nia the Spanish, Mexican, Russian and American, First Medical Man—My practice has doubled siuce 1 came to this town. Second Medical Man—Oh, so you have &ot another patient? Fifty Years the Standard ‘DR BAKING POWDER A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum For a clear complexion take ORIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by Sold by all druggists, 75¢c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. 7+ géntly stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. Barker’s brug Store. . n, It 18.not easy o hodkya turpon while trolling, for his mouth; {s very hard, ‘says Julian-A. Dimock in Couritry Life In America, and much skill may, doubt- less here be shown, In the playing:of. the fish the work Is about the same as in still fishing save that more care must be used, as the hook is probably not firmly Imbedded. Anold fisherman told me that he liked to be sure of his fish and so preferred still fishing, but to my mind it Is one of the objecttons to that meth- od. Another and stronger objection is ‘the disturbance of my feelings in think- Ing that I am pulling against a fish’s “In’ards.” Tf the line does break the chance of the victim’s being able to free himself from the hook is problem- atical, while in trolling it is the work of a minute after the strain i3 off the line until a sore mouth i3 the only symptom remaining. The Greek Symposium. The Greek symposinum was literally “drinking together,” but before the drinking fully hegan thers was a Lan quet, more “or less elaborate, as the wealth and taste of the host might die- tate. -The guests came In thelr best. Even old Socrates, Plato tells us in his “Dialogue” on the subjé™, was not above taking a little extra pains when | he was Invited out, Some one met him | one day In the market place, “fresh | from the bath and sandaled,” and as| the sight of the sandals was unpusual, | he asked him whither he was going | that he was so fine. “To a hanquet at; Agathon’s,” he replied, “and I have put | 6n My finery because he Is a fine crea- | ture. What say you to golng with me || unbidden? f The Tip of the Alligator's Tall. A great delicacy hn Florida, accord- tug to the Cleveland Leader, is the tip of an alligator's tail. It tastes like frogs’ legs, though a bit more gamy. Alligator tails are best just after the ricebird season, The bik alligutors float In the water with only their eyes showing. When they see a tlock of these fut, juicy little birds they dive to the bottom. Their long, wide snout 6coops up some of the loam, and they float to the surface again with just the rich soil showing. The birds think it s an island. They alight upon it. ‘When the whole family is there the big reptile turns suddeunly. Just as the birds seramble off he opens his month ouce, They are gone. The birds are neat little feeders, and the alligator Is an epicure at this time of the year. The ricebird dlet makes the tip of his tail. of which he is most vain, tender and sweet. A Famous Dwarf. Geoffrey Hudson, the famous dwarf of Charles L., was -introduced at court during the festivities attending the coronation. By an odd counceit he was concealed in a cold ple, the crust of which Dbeing removed - disclosed the dwarf fully dressed and making his bow to the kiug aud queen. At the age of twenty he was eighteen inches bigh, but before attaining the age of thirty he grew several inches uaddi tional Geoftrey, like most dwarfs, was of limited intelligence, but of intense vanity und large self conceit. It is as- serted by many scientific authorities that this is a characteristic of dwarfs. The Theater of Dionysus. ‘What was probably one of the earli- est theaters bullt was the theater of Di- ouysus, which was begun five centuries hefore Clrist. The seating capacity of this remarkable building is said to have been 30,000. The theater of Dionysus was erected when Greek art and litera- ture were in their prime. Here were presented to appreciative spectators the wonderful works of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. On the Common Highway. We are Jearning that a standard of soclal ethics is not attained by travel- ‘ng a sequestered pathway, but by wulking on the thronged and common road where all must turn out for one another, and ut least see the size of one 1mother's bur ane Addams, _sumption. : Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral qui 50 promptly relieves coughs. e old ones, too. The nexttime you see your doctor, ask him why this medicine We have no secrets | 2:;\1“-‘[ i coi ‘are bad enough. Old coughs are worse, much . worse.” They always make one think of bronchitis, con- ickly cures new coughs. And it cures formulas of ail our LT AT ESe:: & Vinilla, It 1s curlous to read that vanilla was employed Ly the Aztecs of Mexico as an ingredient in the manufacture of | chocolate prior to the discovery of America by the Spaniards and that it Wwas brought to Europe as a perfume with indigo, cochineal and cacao ten years before the arrival of tobacco on our shores. The name vanilla is de- rived from the Spanish vaina, a pod or capsule. Dampler described it as a little pod full of small black seeds and ke the stem of 4 tobacco leaf, so much 80 that his men when they found the dried pods at first threw them away, ‘“wondering why the Spaniards should lay up tobacco stems.” — Chambers® Journal. & The Empresses of Russin. During the eighteenth century no less than four empresses held sway over Russia, and if perhaps the throne was -unjustly usurped in more than one in- stance it can at least be said of all of them that they reigned move wisely than the.emperors of that perfod and that they have left names more famous than those of thelr male predecessors and successors. With all her many faults. Catherine :the;; Great .proved a wise and-powerful monarch, and much that disfigured her history may be for- gotten, seeing that she almost totally abolished the custom of subjecting al Russian prisoners.to a system of ghast- ly torture besides repealing many oth. er cruel and barbarons:lawa. What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? & Ribbons Paper 0il Erasers Anything .« that is used abont, : a Typewriter. 8 S A We carry in stock the Celebrated line of Heinz Bottled and Canned .Goodsl, In We have Hemz Ci Py W, Pure malt vinegar Baked beans Evaporated horseradish Sweet mixed pickles Pure olive oil Current jelly in glasses Tomato ketchup dia relish - ow chow pickles repared mustard orcester -sauce Phone 207 Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter Always on Hand Roe & Markusen, Bemidji R PN . !l I--Carload of Furniture--I We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors for your in- spection. Dressers, chiffoniers, commodes, couches, beds and 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 1-186 inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass spindle 1-2 inch; top rod 3-8 inch; height 60 inches; weight 95 Ibs. assortment of these beds kept constantly on our floors. Rugs and Carpets Ingrain earpet and art squaresifrom 45c to 85¢ per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherfivan buying in carload Tots. chairs at prices that A fuli S rugs in the newest patterns, also a large line of matting. We save you money by H. Winter & Co., Phone 30. e |

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