Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 30, 1906, Page 3

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suits for the least money, We can take the trouble to come and see us and fits. we will repair and press it, makin establishmeunt. Spring Comes, and with it the nceds of men for spring and summer clothes. The great question now is where shall we zet the best fitting and most stylish latest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship If you don't want a new suit made, send us your old one and Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our S. J. Fryhling & Co. answer that question if you will ocly about it. 'We haye hundreds - of the g it look like new. We do Steam Yours for trade, INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. 8old at all leading Ice Cream stands. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Mrs, Mary Bain is a visitor in the city today from Blackduck. Mrs. A, Gilmour spent Sunday at Blackduck, returning home this morning. Charles Fisk made a business trip to Blackduck Saturday night, returning home this morning. The Bemidji Elevator company areexclusive agents for Barlow’s Best, Mascot and Cremo flour, M. A. Soper is building a tour room cottage at 407 Park avenue and expects to move in this week. Snarls easily combed out, no pulling of hair, if you use a Mar- cell dressing comb. Barker’s Drug Store, Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- ~ man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger I Read the daily Pioneer, today from Nebish. Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbons at the Pioneer office. Mrs. S. P. Wright left this morning for a visit with friends at Walker. Clifford Dufour of Crookston spent yesterday in the city with friends. E. Massey returned this morn- ing from a business trip up the line of the M. & I. Just received a large assort- ment of late creations in new odors, at Barker’s Drug Store, Aslt to try Clover of India. C. W, Speelman passed through the city this morning on his way from Northome to Brainerd and IMergus Falls, in which cities he will spend a few days on business, For your wall paper, paper hanging, kalsomining, painting lard decorating see J. A. Hoff the reliable painterand paper hanger. The regular monthly meeting of the library association will be held at the library room tomor- row afternoon at 4 o’clock. All imembers are requested to be present, There is to bea dance at the city hall May 8 under the aus. pices of the firemen. It will be the first dance given after the lwying of the new floor and every- | hody should attend. Charles Schroeder was fined | $10 and costs in Judge Skinvik's court I'riday for violation of the game and fish laws. Schroeder was caught using a net in Lake Bemidji by game Warden Raut- iledge, floods the body with warm, glowing vitality, makes the nerves strong, quickens circula- tion, restores natural vigor, !makes you feel likke one born again, Hollister’s Rocky Mouns tain Tea, 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Charles Hamhn is in the city Read the Daily Pioneer. A swell new line of" hi brushes, all kinds and all: prices, Barker’s Drug Store, Albert Kaiser of Bagley trans- acted business in the city be- tween trains this‘afternoon.’ = FOR ' SALE—Seed’ potatoes; Burbanks, Pride of the Valley, Golden Russets, Karly Dewey; 75 to 90 cents per bushel. A. H. Jester. . W. H: Cole, all togged out in the very best, left for Bemidji yesterday morning, where he will visit his old friend, Judge Gilmour, for a few days, says the Tenstrike Tribune.- 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. The regular meeting of the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will be held at the church parlors Tuesday afternoon instead of Wednesday afternoon and will be entertained by Mrs. Carver and Mrs. Minor. We care not how you suffered, nor what failed to cure you, Hol- lister’s Recky Mountain Tea makes the puniest, weakest specimen of man or womanhood strong and healthy. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Rev, E. C. Clemens, of Duluth 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 lecture and will be well worth your while to hear. Pat O'Brien, gang sawer at the Crookston Lumber company’s mill in this city and who was sériously injured some time ago by beine struck on the head by a heavy wrench, has completly re- covered and returned Saturday night from the Brainerd hespital, where he has been confined. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sprague and Mr.and Mrs. T, A, Hill left this morning for Saskatoon, Northwest Territory, to make their future homes on land in the vicinity of that village. Both families have been residents of Bemidji for a number of years and their departure will"be re: gretted by a large number of friends, Y “Fish Stories” Will soon be the rage—Equip yéurself with a comvlete outfit of Fishing'Tackle and get in the race for honors. this season than ever before. Prices, 15c to $7 ea.ch The finest line of Réels ever shown in Bemidji. In fact everything that goes to make the: ebn{plete outfit for the up-to-date angler—SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOW. Buy Early and Get First Choice Let Us Show You We Have The Goods § R O SR Fish are larger Some of our Specials: ju FLEMING BR( A Bristol Steel R ods Rainbow Steel R ods Split Bamboo Rods Cane Rods Bamboo Rods Prices—15c to $5 each. Lines of all kinds——Prices 5¢ to $2 each. o l REELS! oL" #obs | Hardware Merchants, 316 Minnesota Ave. Phone 57—Bemidiji, Minn.—Phone 57 “Enough Said” Fishing Hats, Tackle Boxes. Minnow Paiils, Landing Nets, Fish Stringers, Fish Scales, Fish Baskets, Fish Decoys, Mechanical Frogs, Grasshoppers, Bass Flies, Trollers, Leaders, Swivels, Connecting Links, Hooks and Sinkers. AFRICAN STEEL CANE RODS. Quist. Toccur Wednesday evening. We make specialty of | HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking dgily Read the Daily Pioneer. Fresh buttermilk, sour cream and creamery at the Model Bakery. W. B. Wood and W. M. Wil- liams left this afternoon for Hib- bing, where they have accepted positions. Miss L. Sutton returned toher home at Brainerd ‘this morning after a visit in Bemidji with her sister, Miss Luella Sutton. M. Martinson and O. Jewett returned home to Blackduck Sat- urday night after spending the day in Bemidji and Cass Lake. Of course you pay your money, but you get your money’s worth, for what does money mean to you, when Rocky Mountain Tea’s on earth. Barker’s Drug Store. County Attorney E. E, Mec. Donald came down from his claim in ‘Maple Ridge township this afternoon and will spend a few days in the city on official busi- ness. William Lennon passed through the city today on his way home to Kelliher from Thief River Falls and Crookston, where he has spent a few days attending to business matters. Ice cream, sweet cream, sour cream and buttermilk .at the Model Bakery. Phone 125, Rev. B, 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, “Every Man his own Paradise.” Re- served seats, 35c. Rev. F. J. Barackman, who has now established _his residence at Thief River Falls, arrived in the city this.afternoon and will leave this evening' for Blackduck to attend the installation of the new pastor at that place,” Rev. Hall- The - installation = will ©he old reliable LAGESIDE AR Telophone 118 5 Money te Loan. Money to loan on improved real’ estate in Bemidji. E. L. Calihan, 620 Endicott Building, St.. Paal, Minn., “ Will Go to Washington. Sergeant P. R. Halloran, who (has been in charge of the local marine recruiting station, will be relieved tomorrow by Corporal Thomas Miller. Sergeant Halloran will leave tomorrow for :Washington, D. C., where he will attend the government school of [gunnery. Card of Thanks. I “We hereby extend our heart- felt thanks to the many friends and neighbors who so kindly as- sisted us during the last sickness and death of our father, Tracy ‘Bardwell. FRrRED BARDWELL, GEORGE BARDWELT, BYRAN BARDWELL, MRS, JOSEPH SHIRK Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can jnot reach the diseased portion of the ear, Thereis only one way to cure deafness, and that is ny constitutional remedies, Deaf- nessis caused ' by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of 'the Eustachian 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 cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, ' which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. s Members of Family of 0. E. DENSE SMO ' oD TONIC ~ CAUSES ALARM| Do : : AL s ‘The ingredients of which S, S. S.'is c and the method of com- 2 posed, bining and preparing them so that they gently and pleasantly build up and strengthen every part of the body, make it the ideal tonic for a disordered condition of the system. Every one feels the:need of a tonic sometimes. | The system seems to. get ¢ out of gear, *' the appetite becomes fickle, the energies are depressed, sleep is not restful or refreshing, and the entire body has a nervous; worn-ont feeling. When the system is in this depleted, run- down condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is recognized every- where as the standard. Being made entirely of roots, herbs and barks selected for their gentle action as well as their invigorating effect on the system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicate members or tissues as do most of the so-called tonics on the market which contain potash or some otlier hannful mineral ingredient. These derange the stomach and digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise damage the health, Bailey Forgot Stovepipe Was Disjointed: | Dense smoke from a disjointed stovepipe connected with a stove in which a fire had been built caused an alarm of fire to be turned in last night from the residence of O, E. Bailey. The cause of alarm was soon dis- covered by Chief Gell and no damage resulted. Some time ago Mr.and Mrs. Bailey, intending to remove the stove, which is located in one cor- ner of a room on the first floor with a stovepipe running through the ceiling and connecting with a chimney on the second floor, disjointed the stoyepipe on the S. 8. S. tortes up the stomach and digestion, improves the appetite, produces refreshing sleep, rids the body of that tired, run-down feeling, and supplies tone and vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation of the blood, acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results than any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely safe med; for young or old. 8. S.'S. acts admirably in cases of dyspep- sia, indigestion and other stomach troubles, and after using it that uncom- fortable feeling of fullness, dizziness or drowsiness, after eating, are no longer felt. NotonlyisS. S. S. the greatest of all tonics but possesses puri- fying and alterative properties, and if there is a taint in the blood it will promptly remove every trace and restore perfect health. In selecting your tonic for this year do not experiment.but get S. S. S., the recognized stand- IFT SPECIFIC CO-; A [A; GAs Funkley Wins Ball Game. The Houpt and Funkley base ball teams played yesterday and Unavailing Pursuit. “Don’t be so sweeping In your judg thents. There's that prominent man 1 mentjoned just now, who I am sure second floor and laid it away.|Da8 always pursued an upright lite” | the game resulted in a victory & i - :| “That may be, but he’s never caught kley, the score being. 15 The stove was not removed at|up with it." Baltimore American, fon;’Fun 24 & | the nme, however, and, forgett- t0 0. ing that the stovepipe had been disjointed, Mrs. Bailey built a fire in the stove last night. The rooms on the second floor imj mediately began to flll with smoke and a frantic search to locate the blaze was made by the members of the family. They were unable 1o find any fire but upon the arriyal of the fire de- partment the cause of the smoke was discovered and the stove re Wall Paper Mouldings J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter 11 Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk Al moved from the house. We will deliver you a rain bar- rel ready for use for 50 cents. Model Bakery. Varnishes Foreign Flags In America. The first flag to float over American soll was the royal standard of Isabella, emblazoned with the arms of Castile Aud Leon. A white flag with a green cross was its companion. Some years after Columbus landed at San Salvator the Cabots planted the banuer of Eng- land and of St. Mark. of Venice on the eastern’ shore of North America. In the centurles that have iutervened sioce 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 Loulsiana the lilies of France, the Spanish fiag, the tricolor, the Amer- lcan and Confederate flags; in Califor- nia the Spanish, Mexican, Russian and Anmerican. Dangera of Cocalne. Cocaine, an alkaloid of cocoa leaves, was discovered In 1859, but remalned in comparative obscurity until 1884, In winute doses, whether taken internally or used as a Spray on mucous surfaces, its effect is wonderfully exhilarating, producing for a time the fresh and buoyant sensations of youth and per- tect bealth, that have apparently no ‘unpleasant reaction, and therein lies the explanation of the subtle and ir- resistible power it quickly acquires over its vietims, carrying them to the very brink of destruction hefore they bave dreamed of danger, Being a cu- mulative polson, the first warning symptom does mnot 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 ruln. ‘|--Carload of Furniture--1 ‘We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors for your in- We carry in stock the Celebrated line of }leinz Bottled and Canned Goods Sweet mixed pickles Pure olive oil Current jelly in glasses Tomato ketchup India relish Chow '.c‘l;xow pickles ; We have Hemz { Pure malt vinegar Baked beans Prepared mustard Worcester sance Evaporated horseradish Fresh Eggs and Creamery Butter Always on Hand Roe & Markusen, Phone 207 - Bemidji spection. Dressers, chiffoniers, commodes, .couches, beds and chuairs at prices that will please you. Our Metal Beds are desi ‘the leading artists of this country. Each style is an éxpression of the highest and best in drtistic designing and com- bines the essential qualities of strength, grace in outline and truly artistic effects, This special bed has post 1 1-18 inch; filling rods 5-186 inch; brass spindle 152 inch; top-rod 3-8 inch; height 60 inches; weight 95 Ibs. A fuli ept constantly cn our floors.. 5 ‘ .+ Rugs and Carpets : _ Ingrain carpetfandfart sq'tiares:frdt'u‘fié';g’s’z’);:;p:er yd. ' Selkirk, {Wilton &jSherovan rugs in the newest p.atbemn, also a ]x'nrge'li%ne ’qf matfing_: We save you monej by ' = buyingin- carload lots. ;

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