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

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Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every lce cream stand in the city. Made by GhHe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. F. A. Chapman of Tenstrike is in the city today. Charles Gustafson of Tenstrike is a business visitor in the city today. Senator Swedback and wife returned home last night from their Duluth trip. S. F. Adams, who is in the cedar business at Tenstrike, is a Bemidji visitor today. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s DBest, Mascot and Cremo flour, 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. 385 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs, W. S. Brannon returned to her home at Northome Ilast evening, after spending two or three days visiting with friends in this city. Professor R. B. George of Chicago, an eminent musician and an extensive traveler in many lacds, will give a gospel song service and a short talk on “The'Holy Land” in the Metho- dist church Sunday evening, June 17 at 8 o’clock. Everybody cordi ally invited. Low Rates to Warren, Minn The Northern Minnesota Fire- men’s Tournament will be held June 26 to 29, for which occasion Read the daily Pioneer. LOST—An eagle charm with diamond set. Finder return to 1 H, E. Anderson for reward. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Young re- turned this morning from a short visit with friends at Tenstrike. Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, J. F. Collins, who has been at- tending to business matters here the last few days, returned to his home at Baudette today. R. B. Foster and family return- ed last eyening from their fish- ing trip to Hackensack. They report a pleasant time and plenty of fish, Joseph Breneir, who was called home to Minneapolis on ac- count of the illness of his mother, returned last evening, leaving her much improved, Have you been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine with- nut results except a damaged stomach. To those we offer Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Professor R. B. George and | company of Chicago, and a local chorus of sixty voices will give a pleasing up-to-date concert in the Methodist church on Monday evening at 8:30. A good inter- esting program of high grade music is promised. Admission 25c. Children 15¢. Proceeds of the entertainment to be divided with the church. Low Rates to Cass Lake. On accodnt of the meeting of |the Northern Mimunesota Fire- 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 ione third fare with a final return limit of June 25. §100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will the Great Northern Railway willi be pleased to learn that there is sell from Bemidji to Warren, at least one dreaded disease that Minn., round trip tickets for one| science has been able to cure in and one third fare, date of sale June 26 to 27, with final return limit of June 30, 1906. HORSESHOEING A specialty at Chap- Wes Wright's Barn Mxke Seberger Miss Dickinson Piano Teacher Swedback Block, Bemidji, man’s shop, rear of i 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 coastitutional disease, reguires a constitutional treat- ment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure taken internally, acting directly upon the blcod 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 Hali’s Family Pills for constipation. The Picnic a is at hand and we have what you want for lunches Salmon, Imported Gold Corn Beef, Roast Beef, ROE @ MARKUSEN, Lobsters, Boneless Chicken, Lunch Deviled Ham and Potted Ham. Pickles, Cook- ies, Crackers, Olives, Canned Goods and Fruits, Cle2se and Summer Sausage. Label Sardines, Canned Dried Beef, Veal Loaf, Tongue, PHONE 207, BEMIDJI. RAAL HOME BARGRY in the city We inake a specialty of HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS. Fresh baking daily Bhe old reliable LAKESIDE. BAKERY ‘Felephone 118! M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. is in the city today. Martin Larson is a business visitor in the city today from Buena Vista. LOST—An eagle charm with diamond set. Finder return to H. E. Anderson for reward. Miss Beatrice Mills leaves this evening for Northome, where she will spend Sunday visiting friends. Mrs. J. C. Sherlock came down this morning from East Grand Forks, and is planning on spend- ing the summer at the bay. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro- cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Huogh 'Quigley, deputy sheriff at Bast Grand Forks, came down this morning from Blackduck, and returned to his home thxs afternoon. 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- ing Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. C. E. Gray, superintendent of the Grafton city schools, was in the city yesterday and made ar- rangements to bring his family down and spend the next six weeks at the head of the lake. S. R. Moorhead of Turtle River EYES“D:‘. C.Jd. [_Aax_‘son, ’Gl;e eye specialist will malke his next regular trip to Be- wmidji, 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, J. C. Jones arrived ia the city yesterday from Duluth to spend a few days visiting with friends, and also to attend the tourna- ment at Cass Lake. Officers and people desiring the very best lead pencils should 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 the best Gc pencils. Special Term of Court. A special term of court will be held at the court house Monday for the purpose of issuing natur- alization papers, Those desiring to vote at the primary election and not having their second papers should not fail to get them at this time. Excarsion to Lake Superior. On Friday June 22nd vhe Great Northern Railway will run a special excursion train to Duluth and Superior leaving Bemidji at 9:34, Round trip $3.00. Final return limit on trains leaving Duluth and Superior June 24th. A splendid program has been ~ | prepared for the entertainment §__ouv eni rL? Envelopes OF o Yoo Bemidji onjsale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office of the visitors., Included among other features are O-At-Ka Park (modelled after Luna Park at Coney Island, N. Y.); A league ball game between Duluth and Grand Forks. Trips on Lake Superior, the Aerial Bridge, the largest Wheat Elevators in the world, the Iron Ore and Coal Docks, the Government Piers and Breakwater. Springtime Cleaning Includes, besides household goods, clothing of the entiré family. 1o get the best results in the cleaning of clothing, household articles, carpets, etc., just send them to us. ‘We makeaspecialty of out-of-town work and have prepared a booklet which tells you all about it. Send for one and price list. All orders amounting to §3.00 and over returncd at our expense. A. Lysacker isnow tending bar for William McDonald. Mrs. E.K. Anderson is confin- ed to the house~wmh a very bad cold. C. S. Marden is a business visitor in the city today from Barnesville. . | Mrs. M. Clark came down this morning from Northome to spend the day in the city. Wilby Brannoncame down this morniag from Northome to visit with friends in the city. Philip La Fontaine was down from Neving yesterday looking after a few business matter. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. Mrs. Peter Larken came down this morning from Turtle to spend the day in the cn,y with friends. J. J. Regan spent Thursday visiting schools at Hckles and Laberty. He reports them doing nicely. The German Lutherans_are to hold services in the courthouse in this city June 17. Rev. E. Ulbricht of Cass Lake will preach. Rev. Mr, Ulbricht was in Bemidji for a few hours yes- terday, having stopped off on his way to Farley, where he is to conduct seryices. Money saved is money earned. Blood’s Paint will help you to in- crease your bank account. Its use does away with frequent re- painting, It’sa pure paint made to give years of service. When youbuy it you know what youget. There are no chances taken by using it. Sold by W. M. Ross. FLOOD. THREATENS CITY. ‘MATT J. JOHENSON’S Rheumatlsm Catarrh,Backache, Kid- Will Cure 3 I Guarantee THOUSANDS BA% CURED jabrolute guarantee ls evidence of my taith Trouble, orany other Blood trouble TO0 REFUND YOUR MONEY it you are not entirely satisfied after taking half of the first bottle. . YOU ARE THE JUDGE. ‘BARKER’S DRUG STORE Every House In This Town hasuse for a jewelry store once in a while. A present to be bought may- be. Or somebody wants a watch Or the house needs a clock. Or some silverware Or you want a ring for Baby Missouri River Rising Rapidly at Fort Pierre, S. D. Fort Pierre, S. D., June 16.—The Missouri river is rising rapidly at this place and is up to about the ten-foot mark, with reports of a further rise coming from up river. The low bank here already are overflowed and i would take but little more to place the water in some of the residences. Two Firemen Fatally Burned. Topeka, Kan., June 16.—Six mem bers of the Atchison, Topeka and San ta Fe railway fire department herc were severely burned by the expio sion of a steel tank of oil in the freight yards. Two of them, Gus Mil ler and Guy Luddington, canmot re cover. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. H. 0. Houghton of the publishing firm of Houghton, Miffiin & Co. died suddenly at Cambridge, Mass. W. S. Umberger, a well known live stock commission merchaut and poli tician, committed suicide in Kansas City. A bill has been passed by the senate providing for the disposal of the land< of the Fort Rice reservation in North Dakota under the land laws. Joseph Leroy, Richard Hinch anc Lewis Holden of Fulton, N. Y., havc lost their lives in a fire at the Allen excelsior and butter tub works. Mrs. John H. Meily, mother of on‘ of Ohio’s most distinguished familie and mother-in-law of the late Senato! Calvin 8. Brice, is dead at Lima, O. Rev. Edward B. Hodge, secretary of the board of education of the Presby terian church and president of thc Presbyterian Publishing company, i dead at Philadelphia. ‘Walter Wellman and the remaining members of the Arctic expedition lef Paris Friday for Tromsoe, Norway. A crowd of people. including Ambassa dor blccor’l:nick, saw the party off. MARKET QUOTATIONS. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, June 15.—Wheat— July, 82%c;; Sept., 817%@82c; Dec. 823c; No. 1 hard, 84%c; No. 1 North ern, 83%c; No. 2 Northern, 8214c. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, June 15.—Wheat—To arrive —No. 1 Northern, 84%¢; No. 2 North ern, §42%ec. On track—No. 1 North ern, 84%c; No. 2 Northern, 82%c; July, 837%c; Sept., 83c. Flax—To ar rive and on track, $1.13%; July, $1.143; Sept, $1.15; Oct., $1.14. St. Paul Union Stock Yards. St. Paul, June 15.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $4.50@5.50; common tc fair, $3.50@4.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $3.00@4.50; veals, $1.50@ 4.50. Hogs—$6.20@6.40. Sheep— Wethers, $4.75@5.75; good to choice lambs, $6.00@645; good to prime spring lambs, $6.50@8.50. Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, June 15.—Cattle—Beeves. $4.00@6.05; cows and heifers, $1.60¢ 5.10; stockers and feeders. $2. 470; calves, $5.25@7.00. Hogs—Mixel and butchers, $6.35@6.60; good heavy $C.55@6.62%; rough heavy, $6.35@ 6.45; light, $6.30@6.57%; pigs, $5.7¢ @6.30. Sheep, $4.60@6.15; lambs, $5.60@7.30. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, July 15.—Wheat—July, 823, @827%¢c; Sept., 827%@83c. Corn —July, 53%@53%c; Sept, 53%4c. Oats —July, 40%c; Sept., 37lc. Pork— July, $16.97%; Sept., $16.67%. Flax— Cash, Northwestern, $1.12; Southwest- ern, $1.08%; Sept, $1.14. Butter— Creameries, 14@19%c; dairies, 14@ 17%ec. Eggs—12@14c. Poultry— , Turkeys, 9¢; chickens, 11%e. Or a brooch Anud then it is that we canbe Le: A NEW TRAIN TO CHICAGO aves St. Paul Union Station at 10:30 p. m. after the arrival of connecting trains from Minnesota and North Dakota Points, running via the Burlington’s Mississippi River Scenic ling e to Chicago, arriving 11.15 a. m. The famous electric-lighted Chicago Limited continues to leave St. Paul 8:40 p. m.: arriving Chicago 9.00 a.m. The Chicago Day Limited now has new and handsome equipment throughout—the finest and most comfortable day train in the Northwest. It leaves St. Paul 8:20 a. m., arriving in Chicago 9.35 p. m. A comfortable and interesting trip for you if your tick- Butlingtan et reads, ‘‘via Burlington Route,” F. M RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., Germania Life Building, St. Paul, Minn. of service to you—and then it is that we can show you why our trade grows steadi- ly and constantly. We take care of all your varied wants in our line. E. A. Barker, Third St. Jeweler. &M Nichols EXPERT School Reporters’ Post-CGraduate Course for Stenographers PAYS CHANCES FOR MANY TO EARN EXPENSES® MALCOLM EMORY NICHOLS Essex Buii SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, ECOCXKEEPING, TELECRAPHY RAILROAD FARE 200 MILES. GUARANTEES EMPLOYMENT. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. /AND CONVENTION REFORTER AND CORPS OF EXPERT INSTRUCTORS. ding, 23 East 6th Street, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA Great Northern to Warroad. Work on the Great Northern extension from Badger to War- rord is progressing as rapidly as possible and before the season is ended the branch from Crooks- ron to Warroad will materially shorten the trip from Baudefi.e to Bemidji. FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take it at once. Do not risk having Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles, REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Barker’s Drug Store. WE_OFFER_FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITK COMP'NY J. F. GIBTONS, Local agt. Bemidji, Minn. = JUPERD > , IN SU QUALITY FINDN AND OPERATION PERB UNIVERSAL Ranges from $25 to $60 Sold on Easy Payments Old Stoves taken in exchange Fleming Bros. Phone 57 316 Minnesota Avenue A full line of Shell Lake Rowboats Canoes, Duck Boats, constantly in stock Upwards from $18. Factory prices We save you the heavy freight charges o Brainerd. Write for catalogue or visit our show rooms. C. M. Patek, Brainerd, Minn.

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