Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 16, 1906, Page 3

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SUMMER SUITS! Do you want a neat up-to- date suit in the latest styles, make your selection from our grey worsteds or fashionable blue. SAM J. FRYHLING, Merchant Tailer. (Opposite Markham Hotel) INSIST! 1 on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Sold at all leading Ice Cream stands. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co, pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish, Dr. J. G. Jones left this noon for Duluth for a short visit. The Bemidj‘f Tievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, . Mascot and Cremo flour, Mrs. D. B. Slasson leaves to- morrow morning for an extended visit at Aberdeen, Washington, and other western cities. | Life preservers that will hold you up, standard government| test. Have them in your launch in case you need them. For sale by The Jerrard Plb. Co. ! V. Voeler, who has a summer resort at the head of the lake, has purchased the Ohio restau-' rant fixtures and intends opening i a restaurant at the resort. | Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high-! M. & M. Coming. Read the daily Pioneer, Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Mrs. F. J. Shepard of Minne- apolis is in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. D. Wilcox, for a short time. ‘We desire to board - children and will take good care of them. Address communications to J. C. Smith, 118 Second street, Miss Irene Hall 6f Minneapolis is in the city for a visit with Mrs. H, E. Anderson. She will remain here during the summer. EYES“ C. J. Larson, the eye specmllst, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman. % Garden hose, quality and price right. We bought a large stock and can save you money. We throw in a fine hose nozzle with every purchase of 50 ft. and over, { Jerrard Plb, Co, No fascination equals that of a clear brained, tender-hearted, lovable woman, Just as there is no picture like a beautiful girl. Hollisters Rocky Mountain Tea makes lovable women, beautiful girls, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug store, $27.40 to Denver & return from St. Paul or Minneapolis via Chicago, Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept, §30. Final return limit Oct. 31. Equally low rates to other Colo- rado and Utah points. For fur- ther information apply toJ. P. Elmer, G, P. A,, St. Paul, Minn. L Cemetery Work I am prepared to do work for you at the cemetery. Put in cement walks, curbs, or borders. Trim and beautify the grounds or make & fix lawns with black loam dirt, S.N.REEVES est price for fresh lake fish, What’s the Matter With Your Flour? Not hing If It’s White Jackel Take a handful of WHITE JACKET—FEEL it. Take a handful of some other high grade brand—feel THAT. Compare the COLOR. You'll find WHITE JACKET FEELS different. It has more “life”. flour feels “dead” the reason? “WHITE JACKET” has other flour has. ¢ Bleaching” and dry. and gives it a dead white color. Tt has a soft creamy color. Tt is a chalky white. The other Know not been bleached. The takes the life out of flour 1t is done with acid. “No good flour” say the food experts, “is a pure white but a delicate cream color.” WHITE Only the best, No. 1 Northern JACKET is the BEST FLOUR - MADE. Wheat is used and every kernel is thoroughly cleansed by the “chemical system” before it is milled. This “chemical system” is costly but it is the best there is. So with all the other processes used in making WHITE JACKET—they are the best and they cost money. So WHITE JACKET costs more to MILL than any other flour on the market. the other kinds. Costs YOU no more than Remember this: WHITE JACKET is not put up un- der any other brand than that of “WHITE JACKET.” If your grocer tells you that the flour he is trying to push is “WHITE JACKET” in some other kind of a sack, he is telling “fairy tales” and the reason is that he makes more profit on his “Special Brand.” Most good grocers sell WHITE JACKET gladly and without any- attempt to substitute. The KENNSINGTON MILLING CO., of Kennsington, Minn., manufacturers of the BEST FLOUR puts it’s reputation back of everp sack of WHITE JAC- KET and GUARANTEES it, ROE & MARKUSEN PHONE 207 7 BEMIDJI. M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. isin the city today on business. Furnished room for rent. Best location in the city, Enquire at Peterson’s. : Erick Nelson is a business visitor today. He will return- to Blackduck tonight. Dr, L. A, Dunlap of Crookston is in the city on his way home from his claim near Bass Lake. Yesterday A. A. Carter took a large force of men to the head of the lake to start clearing the ground for the new cottages to be built there. It is all right to talk about beauty habits, but most women are tuo busy hustling and have no time to cultivate beaiity habits. Therefore they take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store, The marriage of Mary H. Phll lips to James C. Cullon took place in the city yesterday after- noon, Judge Skinvik in his usual good way said the words which made the couple one. The groom is a prominent business man of Island Lake, where they will make their future home. Great reduction in rates to Norway and Sweden on account of Crowning of King Haakon VII. Tickets on sale from May 16 to June 26. Single ticket $54.60 Round trip $104.20. For further information write Anderson & Johnson, Agents, Bemidji, Minn, Members of the literary club were a little disappointed Mon- day when they noticed the clouds coming up from the west. They had planned on going up the lake shore for a picnic, but instead they all went to Mrs. M. G. Hayes’ house and spent a very enjnyable afternoon. BOATMEN—Get your life preservers from The Jerrard Plb. Co. We have a full stock on hand, also spark plugs for the jump spark motor. We make a specialty of gasoline engine work, Come in and see the Gray Motor. It will please you, and the price is very low. The hearing in the case of the State vs. Lawrence Gilman took place yesterday afternoon in Judge Skinvik’s court, After the testimony is transcribed, Judge Skinvik will make his findings and submit the records to Judge Spooner of the district court for his approval. A. D. Simpkins of Turtle River. AL BARRRY ‘\in the city ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, _CARKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable * LARESIDE BAKERY TelephoneZil8 Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Wm. Everts is in the city to- day on business for a few days, Charles Hayden of Blackduck is down this morning onbusiness. Father Green of East Grand Forks is in the city today calling on friends. Miss Anna McConnell returned last night from a weeks visit in the twin cities. S. D. Works of Mankato is in the city today looking after a few business matters. J. P. Pogue purchased a fine team of driving horses this morn- ing to add to hislivery barn. William Tuper of Chatfiald, Minn,, is in the city today look- ing after the fire insurance busi- ness. Hawkin's & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Judge Skinvik had one drunk this worning, but his sentence was suspended with a little good advice, S. Larson Or ack of Grand Forks'is in the city today, Mr. Orback was the first man to build a summer cct age at Grand Forks bay. If you wish to attend a nice dancing party and enjoy a good time be sure to attend the dance to be given by the Bemld ji hand on May 17. J. C. Gibson of Kelliher is in the city today, on his way to Bovey to attend the big payment of the miners, which will be $60,00. Evangelistic services in the city hall every evening this week with the excoption. of Thursday evening, when the service will be beld in the Presbyterian church. Who are the sweetest things that ‘painters paint, or poets sing, lovelier than anything? Girls who take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 385 cents, teaor tablets. Barker’s Drug store. A large party of Bemidji people returned last night from Duluth, where they have been for the last week looking up stone and timber claims. They all report a fine time, and also finding some fine claims. The party included, Mr, and Mrs. A. Clavin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. A. Benner, Mr. and Mrs. G. Keims, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Casler, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Ward, Mrs, W. A. Casler, Mrs. J. M, Markham, Miss Louise Hetland, Andrew Wartield, John Bailey, and George Rhea, New Haven, Conn., and Return -$26 00. Account the Conyention of the “‘Knights of Columbus,” the Du- luth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry., will have tickets on sale June 1st to 4th to New Haven, Conn., and return at rate of $26.00. Tickets can be extended for return passage until June 30th, 1906. Several very desirable routes offered. tor full particulars and sleep- ing car accommodation, apply to, A. J. Perrin, General Agent, 430 W. Superior St.,Duluth, Minn. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF BELTRAMI, %ss City of Bemidji. been made in writing to the city couneil liquors _for the Sth day of .Tune 1907, and ai the followini pl applications,respectively, to-wit: R. D. McD LOVERIN the following person. ing on first floor, front roo: lot twenty=two (22), block se inal townsite of Bemidji, M mined by said Notice is hereby glven, that applicationhas of said City of Bemidji and‘filed inmy office praying for license to sell intoxicating term commencirg on the 8:h day of June 1906, and terminating on , as stated in said At and in that certain two story frame build- and located on mneen a7, orlg- neso Said application will be heard und deter- city council of the City of Bemidji ‘at the clerk's office in the City Hall in said ' City of Bemidjl in Bel- P. Stundal, the contractor of Grand Forks, is in the city today to start building Prof. Merri- field’s cottage at Grand Forks bay. The cottage will cost when completed $2,350. This will make withouta doubt quite an improve- ment to the bay. GORKY WARMLY "WELCOMED. Men and Women Fight for Chance to Grasp His Hand. New York, May 16.—Men and wo- men fought for a chance to shake hands with Maxim Gorky. at the close of an address to more than 2,000 per- sons in the Labor Lyceum, Williams- burg. Many were bruised and the fact that no one was seriously injured was considered surprising. It was nearly an hour before Gorky and his bodyguard of twenty men were able to fight their way to the street. MARKET QUOTATIONS. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, May 15.—Wheat—May, 80%c; July, 807%@81c; Sept., 78%6@ 78%c. On track—No. 1 hard, 83%c; 8lec. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, May 15.—Wheat—To arrive and on track—No. 1 Northern, 823c¢c; No. 2 Northern, 80%c: May, 81%¢c; July, 81%c; Sept., T9c. track, May and July, $1.17%. St. Paul Union Stock Yards. St. Paul, May 15.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $4.50@5.50; common to fair, $3.50@4.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $3.00@4.50; veals, $1.50@ 4.25. Hogs—$6.15@6.35. Sheep—Weth- ers, $4.75@5.75; good to choice lambs, $5.25@6.50; spring lambs, $7.50@10.00. Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, May :15.—Cattle—Beeves, $4.15@6.15; cows, and heifers, $1.25@ 5.35; stockers and feeders, $2.90@ 4.87; Texans, $4.00@4.70. Hogs— Mixed and butchers, $6.35@6.62%: good heavy, $6.55@6.62%; rough heavy, $6.30@6.40; light, $6.30@ 6.57%; pigs, $5.90@6.35. Sheep, $4.26 @5.90; lambs, $1.90@7.70. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, May 827%¢; July, 80% @80%ec. Corn—May, 4835c; July, 463gc. Oats—May, 333% @33%ec; July, 32c. £0; July, $15.60. Flax—Cash, North- western, $1.14%; 1 08%; May, $1.12%. Butter—Creamer- mh‘]]l this lsbh dly of Ma: D. 1906, SEAL E 0ita’s MaLoy traml cou and State ¢* Minnesota, - on onday the t day of May. A. D. 1906, a1 # o'clock p. wh ld - Witness m Ind setl of City of Be- s Olerk, | chickens, 12% —16@154¢. P(mlt.ry—’rurkeu 12%!:. P! g a very attractive electric sign in front of their clothing store to- day. _ D. H. Fisk left this morning for Hackensack to transact a little business, and expects to return this evening. Ladies Aid Thursday. The ladies aid of the Swedish Lutheran church is to meet to morrow afternoon instead of this afternoon, as was planned. The society will gather at the homej of Mrs. William Hubbard, 618 Third street at 2 o’clock p. m. American Academy of Medicine June 2-4, 1906. National Association of U. S. Pension Examining Surgeons June 4-5, 1906. g American Medical Association June 5-8, 1906. First Church of Christ Scien- What Do You Need for a Remi gton Machine? Whatever it is yo‘u can get it at the Pioneer Office Ribbons Paper 0il Erasers Anything that is used about a Typewriter. tist June 10-17, 1906. No. 1 Northern, 82%c; No. 2 Northern, | Flax—On | . Boston, Mass. Account the above meetings at| diseases put together, and until the . Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry., will have tickets on sale, May 30 to June 9 to Boston and return at|it a local disease and prescribed Boston, Mass., rate of $26.00. return passage until July 1 1906. Combination rail and cursions. ing car accommodation, apply t A.J. Perrin, General Agen luth, Minn. Tickets can be extended for lake | aconstitutional disease and there- | routes available with these ex- For full particulars and sleep- 430 Spaulding Hotel Block, Du- There is more Catarrh in this -|section of the country than all the last few years it was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced local remedies and by constantly failing to cure with lozal treat- 5,| ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be fore requires constitutional treat- ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &f 0, | Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con-} t, | stitutional cure on the market, It is taken internally in doses! from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly on the blood and We will Sign our Name be—in vice.” equipment—in crowded a good deal than is apparentat first glance. ought tobe is certainly worthy of your patronage—don’t you think so? We request your business on the understanding that you short of your absolute satis- faction, It makes no difference to us perfect all round, Only be sure to test us, that'’s all. 3rd St. Druggist any day in the year tothis statement—‘‘This drug store of ours. stands for all thata first-class drug store ought to ser- Within that fact there is more A store that is all that it | g are to be satisfied with nothing what you buy to test us—we claim that we-are just about E. A. Barker 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. 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