Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 10, 1906, Page 3

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_.Store. great question now is where shall we suits for the least money. We can a and fits. we will repair and press it, making establishmeut. Comes, and with'it the needs of men for spring and summer clothes. take the trouble to come and see us about it. h latest styles of cloths to select from, and guarantee all our workmanship 1f you don’t want a new suit made, send us your old ene and Cleaning and French Dry Cleaning and dyeing in connection with our Yours for trade. S. J. Fryhling & Co. The ‘et the best fitting and most stylish nswer that question if you will orly ‘We haye hundreds of the it look like new. We do Steam INSIST! on having Model Ice Cream J! made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Sold at all lead! Ice Cream stands. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Corporal Thomas Miller for Superior last night. George McTaggart returned from Brainerd last night, Dr. A. B. Cole returned to Fergus Falls on last night’s train. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Dr. E H. Marcum was called to Crookston last night on the account of the illness of Mrs. Marcum’s father. When the baby talks, it is time to give Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. It’s the greatest baby medicines known to loving mothers. It makes them eat, sleep and grow. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Barker’s DrugI left Saturday, May 19, has boen sct | apart by the big department; store of E. H, Winter & Co., and on that day they will give a per- centage of all cash sales for the benefit of the public library. Help the cause along. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all diseases put together, and until | the last few years it was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with local trea.t-‘ ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be aconstitutional disease and there- fore requires constitutional treat- ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by K. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con- stitutional cure on the market, | It'is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. 1t acts directly on the blood and | mucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars! for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testi- monials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Chio. Sold by Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Read the daily Pioneer, Mrs. Earl Geil left this morn- ing for a short visit with friends at Brainerd. W. H. Roberts returned this morning from Blackduck, where he transacted business. H. J. Loud left for Brainerd this morning on business, he ex- pects to return this evening, J. H, Hancock of Buena Vista isin the city today on business. Mr. Hancock is thinking some of starting a tannery in the city. Hugh Doyle returned last night from Duluth, where he took up a fine claim, He says there are still a number choice claims left. I have money to loan on cut over and timber lands. First mortgage loans in Beltrami county. C.G. Johnson, Bemidji, Minn, Oscar Omsted left for Crooks- ton yesterday on the afternoon train, and expects to take upa position on the Great Northern line as brakeman. What’s the good of keeping from him Any good things you may see, That will lift his load of labor Like Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. J. C. Koch of the Black- duck hospital left last night for St. Paul. Dr. Koch intends to practice for a while in one of the b :st hospitals in the twin cities. Lorne Germain of Kelliher died last night at 38 o’clock from an internal complaint. He was 42 years old. The funecral will be held at Kelliher tomorrow morn- ing. DLee Heffron returned home from the state university at Min- neapolis last night. He will re- main here for the rest of the summer for his vacation. Lee has only one more year at the “U,” and then he intends to come back to Bemidji and prac- tice law. Mr. Heffron will be on deck to help the firemen win the banners this year at Cass Lake and at Warren. Cemetery Work T am prepared to do work for you at the cemetery. Put in cement walks, curbs, or borders. Trim and heautify the grounds or make & fix lawns with black loam dirt, S.N.REEVES THE GOLDEN WEST FLOOR PAINT Manufactured exclusively for us by the Iowa Paint Co., under our own label—Each can bears our name which is a guarantee of the quality of the goods; put up in all A full ne always in In 1 Gallon cans. . In 1-2 Gallon cans. In 1-4 Gallon cans. colors. store, prices: .$1.40 THE “GOLDEN WEST” Fleming Bros Phone 57 HARDWARE All goods promptly delivered. Ask for color cards. Phone 57 Read the Daily Pioneer. the cities this noon. D. R. Burgess, the local cigar malker, is at Kelliher, on business Oscar Miller has returned from a business trip to Minne- apolis, Mrs. E. C. Darhng of Cedar| Rapids, Iowa, is in the city ona visit with Mrs. W. R. Morrison. The young married people will give one of their club dances at the city hall on Friday evening of this week. There will be a ball game at Bagley next Sunday between Bagley and the second team from this city, Andrew J. Smith of Sauk Centre is in the city today, in the interest of the German Fire In- surance Co. of Pittsburg, Pa. M. Stordahl arrived last night from Hendrum, Minn,, to visit Mrs. K, K. Roe of this city. Mr. Stordahlis a cousin to Mrs. Roe. EYES“Dr. C. J.'L?.rsou, the eye specialist, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman, Ifyou wish to attend a nice dancing party and enjoy a good time be sure to attend the dance to be given by the Bemidji band on May 17. Mrs. A. E. Winters expects to leave soon for her former home at River Falls, Wisconsin to spend the summer with her brother, who is a prominent jeweler of that city. You get a part of your money | back by trading at the E. H. Winter & Co. store Saturday, May 19. A percentage of ali the cash sales going for the use of the public library, Sergeant G. B. McGee sent two recruits away yesterday to join the U. S. marine. Oae of -the boys, Charles Brown, went to Chicago, and the other, Chas, Johnson, left for Bufialo, N. Y, The Bemidji band will give a danceat the city hall on the night of May 17. The proceeds of this dance will be used in the purchasing of uniforms for the band. Don’s be fooled and made to believe that rheumatism can be cured with local applications. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the only positive cure for rheu- matism. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. The Bemidji steam laundry had another runaway this morn- ing. The wagon was put out of commission after it struck the large electric pole at the corner of Minnesota avenue, and third street. The tongue of the wagon was broken in three places, and the dashboard was somewhat distigured. The wagon was at once taken to the wagon doctor and is improving very fast, More Money for San Francisco. Washingten, May 10.—Senator Flint has introduced a joint resolution mak- ing an additional appropriation of $600,000 for the purchase of commis- sary stores for the destitute at San Francisco. The executive council of the Amer- ican I ation of bor has given its endorsement to a strike among 3,000 agricultural laborers in the Arecibo district, Porto Rico. The laborers are contending for an increase of wages. Supt. Regan Returns. County Superintendent J. J. Regan returned last evening from Baudette where he had been to conduct the meeting of teachers and school officers. Mr. Regan reports a very good session—all the teachers and school officers tributary to both days. He also reports great activity in building and the rapid settle- ment of the lands tributary to Baudette. Fifty Years the Standard ‘DR ) BAKING POWDIR E. A, Schneider returned from 4 Baudette attending the sessions) The Only .« REAL HOME BAKER in the city ‘We'make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Read the Daily Pioneer. .Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbons at the Pioneer office. Potatoes and seed potatoes, parsnips, rutabagas and carrots. We have 1,500 bushels of first quality potatoes. Call and in-; spect our stock. W. G. Schroe- der. 3 Fresh baking daily She old reliablo LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephono 118 Read the Daily Pioneer. ; J. R. Oranger of Nebish is in the city today on business. Dr. McDonald, the yeterinary surgeon of St.Paul is in the city on business. Sheriff Thomas Bailey has re- turned from Fergus Falls, where be took Andrew Hoff to the hos- pital of insane. ~ Dr. J.F. Tuomy and E A, Schneider launched their new gasoline boat yesterday. The boat was made by the Detroit boat Co. Iit hasa four horse power engine and is about fif- teen feet long. Estray Notice. Notice is hereby given that there came to my place on sec- tion eleven in the Town of North- ern a stray bay pony three or four years of age. Owner can have same by payingall expenses. W. E. ArNoLD. New Postmaster for Turtle. N. A. Otterstad has received his official appointment as post- master at Turtle to take the place of A. O, Johnson, who has moved to Island Lake. Mr. Otterstad is a man who will give general satisfaction to the people of Turtle River, and his friends are congratulating’ him on =c- ceiving the appointment, He is now getting the necessary bonds and making other arrangements preparatory to taking the office. Chapter 22 of the Revised Laws of Minnesota, 1905, entitled “Forestry and fire wardens,” requires the Forestry Commis- sioner to prepare an abstract of the penal laws relating to forest and prairie fires and he may require any county board to cause at least three weeks published notice thereof to be given. The following is ac cordingly hereby published: State of Minnesota, office of Forestry Commissioner. St. Paul, Minn., March .15, 1906. The law of the State of Minne- sota for the prevention of forest and prairie fires makes it a mis- demeanor, punishable by fine of not exceeding one hundred dol- lars or imprisonment in jail not exceeding three months, to kindle a fire near forest or prairie land and leave it unquenched. Said law makes town supervisors, village presidents and mayors of cities fire wardens. They are required to inforce its provisions, post notices of its penalties, patrol their districts in dry seasons, go to the place of danger to prevent or control fires, em- ploy or compel assistance in emergencies, investigate and immediately report fircs, and make complaint before a magis- trate of violations of the law when they have requisite information thereof. County attorneys are to assist 1n prosecutions. Every person must comply with a wardens call for assistance unless he has justifiable excuse. Neglect to comply with any of the fore- going duties incurs the penalty first above mentioned. Destrnc- tion or defacement of a posted notice incurs similar penalty. Railroad companies are required to use efficient spark arresters on their locomotive engines, keep their right of ways clear of com- | bustible material (except ties), post warning placards conspic- uously at every station in the vicinity of furests and grass lands, and extinguish any fire occuring near their roads subj ct to forfeiture of not exceeding one hundred dollars for each offence. Fire wardens are responsible for the enforcement of the law in their districts, They shouid especially endeavor to PREVENT THE SETTING OF FIRES, whether to clear ' land, |burn Biennial Meeting General Federa- tion of Women'’s Clubs at St. Paul May 80—June 7. The Chicago Great Western Railway will on May 28 to 31 in- clusive sell tickets to St. Paul at one fare plus $2.00, good to re- turn June Y with the extension privileges.- For further informa- tion apply to any Great Western Agentor J. P. Elmer, G. P. A,, St. Paul, Minn. Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger shelooy’s Siveryl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Good Rigs and Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. Night Calls Promptly An- § swered. FOLEY'S HONEYwoTAR The original LAXATIVE cough remedy. For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good for everybody. Sold everywhere, The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin aYellow package. Refuse subatitutes. Prepared only by Foley & Company, Chloago.. Barker’s Drug Store. | GOOD COFFEE! Remember, there are a great many kinds of Coffee Some are good, and some are bad We handle the best brands and in that way have built up the best coffee trade in Bemidji. We have taken con- siderable pains in the testing of our coffee. The best coffee trade in Bemidji is ours and we want you to use our celebrated brands “Yale” and “White House” Phone 207 ROE & MARKUSEN, Bemidji. P R S S P WM T I Victor L. Gangelin, for many years city editor of the Milwaukee Herald and one of the well known German newspaper men of the state, is dead. Fire insurance rates. in Chicago, on all less desirable risks, will be ad- vanced 25 per cent or more to reim- burse companies that have suffered loss in the San Francisco fire. The signal corps .of the United States army is photographing San Francisco’s ruins from balloons. A kept on file by the ‘war department in Washington. kidnap President Abraham Lincoln and who sold to John Surrett the boat with which it was intended to convey Lincoln across the Potomac, is dead at Fort Smith, Ark., aged seventy-three years. Lucien Millevoye, editor of the Pa- trie and member of the French cham- ber of deputies, and Count Methieu de Noailles had an exciting street encoun- ter at Paris, during which Millevoye broke his cane over the head of the count. Alfred Russell, one of the most i inent attor: series of pictures is being taken to be ! D o oioys of Detmlt formerly United States district attor- ney for the Eastern district of Mich- R. M. Smoot, who was in the plot mi iEanaionhed Gead: whCo meling a0 address at the annual banquet of the Michigan Society of Colonial Wars. By taking a course of study in the INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS OF SCRANTON, PA., YOU CAN mprov e |ncrease Your elf alary and Thus T. S. Thompson, 210 Alworth Bldg., Duluth is in Be- midji every month—ask him. o uly Guauln Ladies, sk Droggl PENAYRGYAL Pi LLS | 4 MEN AND WOMEN. Use Big @ for unnatural rges,inflammations, rat What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office Ribbons Paper 0il Erasers Anything that is used about a Typewriter spection. A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes meadows or for other purposein a dry season. C. C. ANDREWS, Foreatry Commissioner. will please you. Rugs and Carpets buying in carload lots. Dressers, chiffoniers, commodes, couches, heds and chairs at prices that 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 1-18 inch; filling rods 5-16 inch; brass spindle 1-2 inch; top rod 3-8 inch; height 60 inches; weight 95 Ibs:. A fuli assortment of these beds kept constantly cn our floors. Ty Ingrain carpet and art squares from 45¢ to 85¢ per yd. Selkirk, Wilton & Sherovan rugs in the newest patterns, also a large line of matting. We save you money by E. H Winter & Co., Phone 30. r——- S G GRS, SRR {--Carload of Furniture--I We have just received a carload of furniture and it is now onour floors for your in- 8

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