Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 12, 1906, Page 3

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Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every ice cream stand in the city. Made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 MMinn. Ave. . Phone 125, THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. L. W. Bills is a business vis'- tor in the city today from Paik Rapids. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Mrs. C. J. Pryor and daughter, - Read the daily Pioneer, Typewriter paper, ribbons and carbous at the Pioneer office. { Duplicate order books and jcommercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, John Arsers of Akcley and William Emerick of Crookston ispent Sunday in Bemidji the | guests of Joseph Bisiar. | John Marin who has been em- ployed at Charles Nangles: for ithe last three months left last he will accept a similar position. Senator Swedback and wife ac- companied by their daughter, - Mrs. Haines, took the noon train for Duluth where the Senator will spend several days attending to business matters. Ben Holstine, the famous Bc- midji catcher, left last evening Louise, left this morning for a for the White Earth reservation month’s visit with relatives at St, Paul and Glencoe. The Pioneer has been re- where he will play ball with the Indians the 14th of this montb, which will be the Indians 4th of quested to announce that a good |July- home can be secured for a little girl from 4 to 7 years of age. Apply at this office. The Epworth League of the Methodist church will give a social tonight in the Epworth League rooms in the church There will be a short program, after which games will be played and refreshments will be served. An admission of 25 cents will'be charged. Low Rates to Warren, Minn, The Northern Minnesota Fire- men’s Tournament will be held June 26 to 29, for which occasion the Great Northern Railway will EYES“DL C. J. [_m.l:son, fl;e eye specialist will make his next regular trip to Be- midji, June 28, 29, 30, and July 1. All those whose eyes trouble them should not fail to see him on one of those dates. Office at ‘| Hotel Brinkman, More than half a million offi- cials, business, professional men, bankers, farmers and stockmen have been cured by using Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea., 85 cents, tea or tablets, Barker’s Drug Store. Low Rates to Cass Lake. On account of the meeting of sell from Bemidji to Warren,the Northern Mimnuesota Fire- Minn., round trip tickets for one and one third fare, date of sale June 26 to 27, with final return limit of June 30, 1906 PLUMBING! TIN AND RE- PAIR WORK. | You get the best services on the shortest notice. Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidii, men’s Tournament Assn. at Cass Lake, June 20-23, the Great Northern Railway will sell June 19 to 23, round trip tickets from - | Bemidji to Cass Lake for one and one third fare with a final return limit of June 25. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will ibe pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a coustitutional disease, reguires a constitutional treat- ment. Hall’'s Catarrh Cure taken internally, acting directly upon the bleod and mucous sur- faces of the system, thereby de- stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the con- stitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hun- dred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. The Picnic Season A is at hand and we have what you want forlunches Salmon, Imported Gold Label Sardines, Canned Corn Beef, Roast Beef, Dried Beef, Veal Loaf, Lobsters, Boneless Chicken, Lunch Tongue, Deviled Ham and Potted Ham. Pickles, Cook- ies, Crackers, Olives, Canned Goods and Fruits, Cheese and Summer Sausage. ROE @ MARKUSEN, PHONE 207, BEMIDJIL Souvenir Envelopes OF on’sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office 'eveniug for Breckenridge where |! REALIOURBAKERY in the city ‘We wnake a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Presh baking daily - Bhe old reliable LAKESIDE BAKERY Telephone 118 M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. : Hugh Whiting spent yester- day visiting with fnends in the city. Clarence Rhodes came down yesterday from LaPorte on busi- ness matters. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. Earle Dally of the town of La- Porte came down yesterday fore- noon to spend. the day with friends. The Ladies Aidof the M. E. church will give a supper at the Masonic Temple Friday evening at 5:30. Price 25c. George Coermeck and wife came down last evening from Puposky to spend the day visit- ing with friends. H. Steckman of Tensbnke came down yesterday afternoon to transact a little business with the local business houses. W. H. Whitan and wife spent yesterday afternoon in the city calling on friends. Mr.and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W, N. waser went to Duluth this noon' where they will remain for the next ten days. ) Mrs. W. S. Brannon came down this morning from North- ometo visit with friends for a short time. - Mrs. S. Kerrick of Grand Forks came down last evening, and is spending the day at the bay with friends. The Misses L L. Berman and Dollie Bailey left:this afternoon for Lake Itasca, where they will spend a week or so outing. Typewriter ribkons . of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro- cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Jobn Lenox, who is on the road for the Crookston Lumber Co., and who has headquarters at Milwaukee, is in the city to- day renewing acquaintances. The Ladies Aid of the M, F, church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 at the home of Mrs, Learned, between 12th and 18th streets and Irvine avenue. At the regular monthly meet- ing of the library board Tues- day afternoon it was decided to keepthe library open hereafter on Tuesdays and Saturdays from 2:30 to 6 p. m., and on Thursdays from 7 to 8 p. m. Good looks bring happiness. Friends care more for us when we meet them with a clean, smil- ing face, bright eyes sparkling with health, which comes by tak- ' QUALITY ;“fil"!l FINISH [ I ‘l\ Hl mm; AND PERATION BAl(lNG POWDIR A Cream of Tarfar Powder Made From Grapes No Alum 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. SUPERB UNWERSA'L Ranges from $25 to $60 Sold on Easy Payments Old Stoves taken in exchange | Fleming Bros. Phone 57 HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- man’s shop, rear of - Wos Wrights Barn 316 Minnesota Avenue .R B, Loring came up from Park Rapids to spend the day in the city with friends, A : Mrs, W. L. Stevens of Park Mlke Sebfirger Rapids is in the city today ona | | :hort visit. Whitan came down from Island Lake. Have you been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine with- out results except a damaged stomach. To those we offer Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Lillian Smith came up yesterday from Duluth to visit her sister, Lauritte, whois one of the operators at the telephone exchange. Miss Smith will leave today for Red Lake Falls where she has a brother whom she is going to visit. The fire department will give a dance at the city hall on Friday evening of this week, the pro- ceeds of which will be used in defraying the expenses of the running team at the Cass Lake and Warren tournaments. The best of music and a good time assured. Tickets $1.00. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Copper- smith and Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown came up last evening from Brainerd. Mr. Copper- smith has been in the hospital Quality The quality of ingredients, care’ and skill in every process of Brewing is responsible for the exquisite taste, the mellowness and the delicious flavor of BUDWEISE The King of Bottled Beers ~ With those who appreciate Quality and Palatability, Budweiser occupies a place all its own. - It is so superlatively good that, though higher in price, it has a greater sale than all other bottled beers. Bottled only at the Home Plant. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass n St. Louis, U. S. A, ing Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. The Pioneer has recently added to its stock a new and con plete line of blank books. We have everything you want from the cheap book to the 800 page flat- opening leather-bound books. The line will meet the wants of everyone using blank books, Officers and people desiring the very best lead pencils st-ould bear in mind that the Pioneer carries in stock a full line of the best pencils among which are Fabvers HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of tke best 5c pencils. Andrew O. Peterson of Black- duck was in the city yesterday for the purpose of securing a marriage license. In answering g the questions asked by the clerk of court he stated the younyg lady was a resident of Aitkin county, and found to his sur- prise that the license could n t be procured here. The neces- sary application, however, was- C. H. MILES, Distributor. Bemidji. Corked or Tin Capped for a short time and returned last night to take up his old posi- tion as conductorin the M, & I. passenger service. Account State Republican Con- 141906, The Great Northern Ry. will sell sickets atrate of one fare for round trip, Dates of sale June 11, 12 and 13, Final return limit June 16, Children 5 years of age and under 12 half of adult rate. R —— e (RS SINTALUTA, N.W.T CANADA September 10, 1905 Mr. Duncan F. Macnab, Moordead, Minn. Dear Sir:— I have run out of your Hair Tonic and cannot find it here. I would like to know what it would cost to send it here. I was baldheaded when I started using your rem- edy and had to wear a wig but threw ‘it away after using two bottles of your Vegetable Hair Tonic. Hoping to hear from you soon, I remain Yours truly, W. J. Tiffany. Eor sale and guaranteed by E.N.FRENCH & Company ‘Bemidji, - Minn. vention, Duluth, Minn., June 13- % made out and forwarded to the clerk cf that county. ¥ CORRESPONDENCE 7% 333333 333 333333 333 33333 LANGOR. J. Delting drove to Blackduck Saturday to meet Mrs. Delting, who has been visiting her daugh- ter, Mrs. John Graham of Be- midji. The other day while hammer ing a plow lay Aundrew Dexter met with a painful accident. A small piece of steel flew, striking him in the eye. Mrs. Martin and her sister, Miss Woodworth, have moved to their farm near Quiring. Messrs. Schmidt Bros. took them and their goods to Quiring. A great deal is being done in this vicinity in the way of im provements. Farms are being cleared, land broken for crops and fencing tracts for pasture Langor has good soil and ber settlers know how to make thf‘ most from it. A full line of Shell Lake Rowboats Canoes, Duck Boats, constantly in stock UpWards from $18. Factory prices ‘We save you the heavyZireight charges to Brainerd. Write for catalogue or visit our show rooms. C. M. Patek, - Brainerd, Minn. The Fashionable Dinner. Eight men exclusive of the butler are required to serve a dinner of twenty- four covers, one being allowed for ev- ery three diners. Another is stationed in the pantry to “run in” the courses. Absolute order and silence reign among these men, who perfectly under- stand the butler’s cabalistic signs. Electric signals pass constantly be- tween chef and butler. From the seat- Ing of guests until the ladies leave not more than eighty-five minutes should elapse, for long dinners are considered bad form. TUpon these occasions scarcely a member of the domestic corps escapes some speclal duty. The housemaids assist the pantry maid. After each course twenty-four silver plates and countless small silyer must be carefully cleansed, wiped very dry and then polished with chamois before being put away. Nearly 200 pieces of engraved crystal ware must be washed and polished, and it is too costly and brittle to be hastily handled.—Every- body’s Magazine, SK your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work. The Nean-Chmme . makes ribbon changes unnecessary; gives you; with one ribbon and one machine, the three essential kinds of busi- ness typewriting—black record, purple copying and red: This machine permits not only, the use of a three-color ribbon, but also of a two-coiur or single-color sibbon. No extra cost for this new model. WRITER CO., &5 HENNEPIN AVE, B SMITH' R MINE MINNEAPOLIS, MINN

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