Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 24, 1906, Page 3

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. PR X on having Model Ice Cream made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Company 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. Sold at all leading Ice Cream stands. M. & M. Coming. Read the daily Pioneer, Ice cream soda and soft drinks at the Palace of Sweets Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- test price for fresh lake fish. | Furnished room for rent. Best location in the city, Enqaire at Peterson’s. E. A. Schneider and J. C. Tennstrom returned last night from a trip to Duluth. THE CITY. Read the Duly Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. O. . Bailey left last night for|bet on the home team. The game Funkley on a tour of inspection Sunday will be worth geing miles of his cedar claim. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | Tight. Mascot and Cremo flour, Dest, W. A. McDonald and J, A, McMillan returned home this morning from a trip up the north Jerrurd Pib. Co, line. Rev. I. Peart left on this early morning train for the twin cities i to spend a few days visiting with ed yesterday afternoon. friends. D. M. McDonald, a St. Paul veterinary surgeon, arrived in the city on this morning’s train from the north line. 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, J. E, George came down this morning from Blackduck on business and will return this evening. Mr. George will be down in about a week to spend the summer, It is safe to say that the girls of 1906 are sweeter and more beautiful than the girls of war times. The up-to-date girls take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug Store. W. A. Smith, traveling freight agent for the Great Northern railroad, left for morning after spending a day in Bemidji on company business. PICKARD! HAND PAINTED CHINA We have just received a large assortment. The finest china ware in the market, We invite you to call at our store and inspect the beautiful ware. See our windows. GEO.T.BAKFR & 0. Located in City Drug Store. St. Cloud this|’ EYES"Dr. C. J. Larson, the ‘eye specialist, makes his next regular visit to Bemidji May 25, 26, 27. Office at Hotel Brinkman. Doa’t bet; but if you must bet, to see. Garden hose, quality and price We bought a large stock and can save you money. We throw in a fine hose nozzle with avery purchase of 50 ft. and ever. William Boyce of Blackduck who has been at St. Anthony’s hospital for the last seven weeks deceased leaves a wife and two children. The funeral took place from J. P. Lahr’s undertaking rooms this afternoon at 3 o’clock. A course, leathery complexion made unbeautiful by eruptions, calls for a general reform in liv- ing. The diet should be plenty of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. BOATMEN—Get your life preservers from The Jerrard Pib. 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 prlce is very low. 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 treat- ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be aconstitutional disease and there- fore requires constitutional treat- ment, Hall’'s Catarrh Cure, Imanufactured by K. .J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con- stitutional cure on the market, It is taken int'rnally 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, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Fifty Years the Standard ‘DR A Cream of Tartar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum Souvenir Envelopes o Bemidji on sale at Pi Opposite Post Office F oneer Office RRALHOME BAKERY in the city i ‘We make a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, B .CAKE AND DOUGHNTUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable LAKESID b AKERY Tnlnphon. IIB M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. Fruits and choice confection: ery at the Palace of Sweets. The young married people will give a dance at the city hall to- morrow evening commencing at 8 o’clock sharp. The baseball game Snnday is to be the best one so far of the season; in fact, it is the first big game of the year. Mrs. E. H. Marcum is expected home this afternoon from Crooks- ton, where she was called during the illness of her father. Don’t forget the ball game Sunday. It will be fast and furi- ous. It is Bemidji vs. Deer River. Mrs. George Young of St. Cloud arrived in the city last evening to visit her sister, Mrs. J. P. Lahr, for a short time, Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high- est price for fresh lake fish. P. J. Russell, James Wynuand William Peckham left this -noon for Cass Lake to attend the case of D. C. Morris against A. G.| Bredell. Somebody is going to getiicked in the ball game Sunday and it is likely to be Deer River. Turn out and watch the lacal boys per- form the ceremony. Judge Spooner and Court sten- ographer Cameron returned last evening from Brainerd where they had been attending the spring term of court. 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. The little two - months - old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Anderson died this merning at 6 o’clock after an illness of a weel. Mr. Aunderson is a brake- man on the M. & L. railroad. The bereaved parents have the sym- pathy of the community. Men and women who eat fat meats and drink strong coffee usually have course, florid skins. Holliter’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes your skin soft and fair. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bar- ker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Boss re- t1irned Wednesday evening from their eastern trip. They were accompanicd by their neice, Miss R2nner of Sidney, Ohio, who will make them an extended visit. The Berman Emporium. will announce tomorrow a roasing summer clearance sale to ‘begin Saturday morning and elose Tuesday evening. The announce- ment will appear in tomorrow’s |day and today. Fred told the ; Hawkin’s & Co. pays the high est price for fresh lake fish. " Chris Markusen is building a fine six room' house on his lots between Eleventh and Twelfth streets. The building is nearly completed. “ The Ladies Aid society: of the Baptist church will serve supper in the building formerly occupied by the J. A. McConkey grocery store on' Minnesota avenue: on tomervow evening, May 25. The proceeds of the supper’ to be used to pay for painting and re: pairing the church. Harry Geil, - who has been working for the Crookston Lum- ber company on the Red Lake river as clerk, returned home this morning to spend the sum- mer. The Ladies Aid Scciety of the Baptist church will serve supper in the building formerly occupied by the J. A. McConkey grocery store on Minnesota ayenue on tomorrow evening. The pro- ceeds of the supper to be used to pay for painting and repair ing the church. Hooked Many Fish. Three traveling men, heade¢d by Fred Brinkman, the genial landlord and alderman frem the Fourth ward, made a big catch of fish 'in Lake Bemidji yester- bunch he knew a place where the fish were biting fine, in fact that it was his private preserve, dis- covered by him and guarded as a careful secret. He didn’t look truthful when he'said it, but the result proved him veracious. The crowd caught sixty-nine pounds yesterday and 108 pounds this morning. They said the weights are correct because they saw the scales the fish were weighed on. The party included beside the landlord, A. B. Kilbourne of 3t Louis and Charles Starley of Minneapolis. FATAL AUTO ACCIDENT. Big Touring Car Dashes Into a Train and Two Men Are Kiiled. Westbury, L, L, May 24—Whilé running at a rate of forty miles an hour a big touring'automobile beiong- ing to P. F. Collier dashed into an eastbound express train at the depot crossing here at nightM ‘The two oc- cupants of the machine George Ga- ‘briel, the chauffeur, and Frederick Whitehead, a valet in the Collier fam- fly, were instantly killed and'the ma- chine wrecked. it is impossible to see in either di-} rection at this crossing until it is al- most reached. Because of the many accidents at this point it has gained the name of Death’s Crossing.\ Six-Year-Old Kills Sister.® Pittsburg, May 24.-0at1|erme\{:31uu ter, aged four years, was shot: killed at her parents’ residence" at Homestead by her brother Wiley, aged six years. The children found am old revolver \which was not known to be loaded. :Playfully pointing the gun at his sister the boy pulled thetrig- ger and a hullet was discharged!into Qe brain of the little girl. AR S e BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. \ —_ 3 A general courtmartial has been or- dered for the ixial of Captain Perry Garst, ' commabding the battleship Rhode Island, for grounding that ship May 6 on York spi. The . Persnsylvania Railroad company has clased uegotiations for the sale of from $25,000000 to $50,000,000 of | bonds at Paris. The bonds will doubt- less be listed on' the Paris bourse. AImoSt) e entire Pusiness section of Abbeville, Ala.,\has\been wiped out by fire. A!bbevjlle\hus ei\pap;fiation of 2,500, Red Cross awthorities in\efln Fran cisco are prepaping to take\ over all the relief work wpon the witkdrawal of the army June 1. Allan McDowell, Masonic'lecturer r forty vears 2 an autherity on issue of the Pioneer. For sum- Emporium on one of these days. The marriage of Bridget Barry dents of Blackduck. Sweets. FOLEY'S HONEYsoTAR == Thevnngmal LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat ana lung| troubles. No.wopiates. Non-alcoholi . Good for everybogy. Spfileverywhoe;: The, genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin| & Yellowpackage. Refusesubstita Preparud only by Foley & Conapany, Ohlcage. Barker's"[{mg Store. mer goods or millinery call at the| aged seventy-three. to B. J. Jemkins took place this Hydson river at New Yo morning, Judge M, A. Clark] 4, performing the ceremony. Both]of the Mexican legation at Washing: the contracting parties are resi-| 0, Who was injured during a necent The latest magazinesand copy- | first presidenf\of the New\ York Con: right books at the Pa,lace of | solidated ‘Stock, Exchange and a for- Free Masonry, is d at Kansas City, Two workmen were\kifled and two injured by falling rocks i the Penn: sylvania railroad tunmel under the ke eity. Colonel Lamira, Mexican ininister China -and former miitary attaclis typhoon, is dead at Peking. Colonel Charles George Wilson,xthe mer president aflmeyNew York health board. is dead. aged isixtythree vears At the \supre]@ne eduncil of the Royal Arcanum lof theAU Stdtes, in ses: sion 2t Old Point \Cemfort, }za“ How- ard C. Wiggans| was ( re-eflected su: preme regent and{tbe enjtire Hist of offi- cers was 1e-eleciled. Dr. C. A. Crane,at\fie\Peoplets tem- ple, Boston, madea wislent(afitack on “studentsfduring @ spoecht op- posing the prop sed) law to \permit saloons to kieen open until mnidn\ght: Minneapolis Wheat. est price for fresh lake fish. May 29. anothep shipment of Pianos and Organs. You can trade in your Organs on part payment for Piavos, Also you can trade in your old sewing machine on a part payment for new machine. et e A e T et BISIAR & VANDERLIP, 315 Fourth St. Bemidji, . Minnesota Hawkin’s & Co. pays the hlgh- There will be some interesting moving pictures of San Francisco before and after the enrthtinnkel'm;)me"- I received an invitation. At at the city hall Tuesday -evening, 7 I “*Yow've et’ shwo sald as she gave He Hud Alveady “Et” know a western Kansas town where the rules of etiquette are purely :upon a logical basis,” said & man from the short grass country the other day. “The daughter of the hotel keeper at whose hostelry I was llving was to be ut 11 o'clock in the evening the ‘wedding supper was spread. An old lady came down the table side; passing | the viands to the guests. When she reached my plate she skipped me and ‘ began again with the next man. The old lady had seen me eating my sup- per as uspal at 6 o'clock. me the go by. Things began to look | dublops for me. Then an ald man ' came along with more food. He also had seen me eating at the usual even- ing hour. He shied around me with 'a look of surprise that I should be at the teed rack agaln and sald, “Why, you've “Evers body had been ‘saving up’ for the oceasion so that they might eat like heroes at that wed feast. The fact _that T had not bee.. € _ing any meals " mearly’ ostracized e in_that, happy : gathering.”— City Times. I The Fate of Citles. Bome ancient cities have disappear- ed. The archaeologist digs through the gands of the desert, the accumulations of vegetable mold and the debris of human habitation in a search for the palaces of great kings, the markets of . Wealthy traders and the homes of a once numerous people. The massacres _of anclent warfare may explain some . of these dead and buried cities. The inability of people in early history to deal with the sanitary problems of a congested population may have been a contributing cause to their destruction. Full Supply of Sundries Sundries is a handy word. 1t means different things to different people. When we use it it means brushes, combs, mirrors,atom- izers, sachet powders and all those toilet requisites that are becoming all but indispens- able these days, And when we tell you that our supply is compl te, we mean that we have them ALL, And in case you might bein doubt about it we want to make you sure upon this point too—That what we purchase in this Jine has got to show some subgtantial reason why we shoutd way it before we ask you to look 2t it. That leaves you mothing to do bab pick from assured values. E. A. Barker, Third St. Druggist. Cities may have died because their people could not live. But in most cases a change in the Toutes of com- merce will be found to have diverted the stream of nourishment from a city and left it to die of starvation. Yet| the Eternal City and Athens, Byzau- tlum, Jerusalem, Antioch and Damas- cus illustrate the tenacity of munici- pal vitality, even though a long suc- cession of centuries brings great Ichanges in the methods and subjects tand courses of traffic—Philadelphia Record. Herbert Spencer. A queer instance of the working of Herbert Spencer’'s mind is mentioned | by the two sisters in whose household | he lived. He came to the table one day absorbed In thinking about some pho- tographs of the nebulae he had just| receiveds “As he rose from his chalr he stood for a minute gazing with gleaming eyes into the distance, and then muttered in a disjointed fashion, as if half to him- self, words to this effect: ‘Thirty mil- | lions of suns, each probably having its own system, and supposing them each to be the size of a pin's head they are fifty miles apart! What does it all mean?- And then, without a pause and only a change of voice, ‘The fluft still comes it of that cushion, you know, as with a wave of his small, thin hand toward it he passed rapicly out of the room, leaving us both be- wildered by the quickness with which his mind worked.” Agreed With Her. . After an all night session with the boys a hushand wended his way home, jarriving there at about 5 a. m. He found bis wife waiting for him in the dining room, the confusion of furnitere unhappy time. “This is a nice tnne for you to be coming home,” snapped the wife, “Yes,” admitted the erring husband. “It's a lovely morning.” . “I haven't slept a wink this blessed {night,” with a severe look. “Neither have I,” said the husband. iIndicating that she had been having an l To the Dealer ‘and Smokers The approval of a great city is most always a fore- runner of national popu- larity. The cigar of the East is now madein Bemidji. Pure and unadulterated, mild and sweet, always uniform in every point of high quality and a metro- politan standard. Cigars are for sale by all dealers and called for by all tobacco-using connoisseur. A Smoke For Smokers. R R R S WSS R “A Bare Bodkin.” “Bare” means “mere” as well as “ngked,” and I cannot doubt that by “bare = bodkin” Shakespeare meant “mere bodkin,” the point of the passage being with how contemptibly small an instrument we could, i{f we chose, put } an end to life and all its bother. “Bare” ! probably was used instead of “mere” for the sake of effective alliteration. (Cf. with Hamlet's “bare bodkin;™ Richard IL’s “little pin,” III, 2, 169.) For “bare” in the sense of “mere” I need cite only “bare imagination of a feast.”—London Notes and Queries. Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, LOTS FOR SALE WE _OFFER _FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. Bemidji, Minn. HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of | Great Ideas. | A great idea is usually original to | more than one discoverer. Great ideas ' come when the world needs them. They surround the world’s ignorance and press for admission.—A. Phelps. Wes Wright's Barn Mike Seberger ‘There are '-houlu.ltnds moreover Wo oor if they could have it ‘be willing to that 'tfma w 'the forelock and is given ejagwhers, finternational Corresponds flen’tlomen—-?luga‘ exp) o 1y, with 8o much show of truth that Tl’& IGNORANT ARE A have been Bnd 1t 18 fair to . BUT T LESS AND I ESS EVERY ted to 1s true—and it is beyond ths T e S o Shenn o cand o Go1 e o System ‘of Oorrespondenns lnettuc International Correspondence Schools! tative wh Cut thia out and il it satheiLaca m‘: m;-“v{ en@ A time worn proverb says *HE IS ABLE WHO IS WILLING” meaning ¢? caourse that “WHERE THERE’S A WILL THERE’S A WAY” ‘The saying has vpecial reference and application to THE GETTING OF AN EDUCATION value an education and who desire to obtain Y have one i ng flmy could ABSORB it by & doctor might inject, ‘will to PAY FOR IT LIBEBALLY if thst alone were summent but the ldoa of huving to pu forth an effort to get it seems not 8o Ewongly. That:ls Hh it ey be Tesimo the OF O] Prepare ourselves for the inevi TO-DAY AFFORDS YOU THE OPPORTUNITY nfl ble to the few O n Was avi l n!;.o_ university, but OF SCRANTON, PA, AN EDUCATION 1S mlfl} 'T0 ANYBODY' AND EVERYBODY WITHIN THE REACH OF T_l_l MAH SERVICE WE TEACH Andour 8 nee: ine igner i echanical Draftsman [Roreman Machinist _ Foteman Toolmaker mmfiln o TelephnllexEu ineer *|Steam Engineer Minneag ofis, May 23.—Wheat—May) 80%c: Ju);y,»n% Sepl., 79‘/3@79%& -On track—=No. No. 1 Northern, 8215 Mrthe:n, 8le. Chicago, May 23—Wheat—May, ‘|Engin€ Runner Marine Engineer ICivil Engineer ‘{Hydrantic Engireer Mine Mine Foreman ICotton-Mill Supt. oolen-] (A rchitect Azchitectural Draftsman| or - Enginesr rveyor IN 1 Supt. H tractorand Builder LANGUAGES TAUGHT WITH PHONOGRAPH e | Frencn ] 83%c; July, 817£@82c. Torn—May, 48%c Iuly d7%c1 Oats-—May, 3Bsc: Jul Pork—rMay, $15.57%; July. ‘ash, Northwestern, o, $1.09; May, reamerles, i 13%@ —14@ chick- urkeys, lon pagpe———Y . LV g Occupation ... OBANT it OTTO" i w"a%mcw o{ 8 doubt»ehould ‘We not promptly take n ‘eonductsd. b; MAILS REACH teaching is eminently sus than 150 separate and d.\mnc? N w B ;“;m%m%mw;“m"mv i &"fi& n B‘:"’&%&‘é’nfi“:‘”‘“ dinstances that Our sye- circumstances 0 to meet. What More Need We Say? hat More Can Be Said? one and who & mere expressl %’flm will, morphine. 6y would —t0 those whose circumstances AY;h anks 1o the unique WHEREVER THE A WORD in the lower left hand co; lusnXoyponmml; %mnfinm&fl"’m 1f ahar “T. 8. THOMPSON - Duluth, 210 Alworth’ Eulldlrl Minn. i H ! |

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