Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 23, 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 Ghe Model Ice Cream — Factory and Bakery 318 Minn. Ave. Phone 125, - THE CITY. M. & M. Read the D‘aily Pioneer. H. P. Mark of Kosston Sun- N dayed at the Markham. Put 'life preservers in your - boats. Jerrard Plumbing com- ‘ 3= pany. N N James Cullen, a prosperovs breker at Grand Forks, Sun- dayed in Bemidji. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, > Guy A. Aubol, deputy internal revenue collector, spent Sunday in the city. He left this morning for points south along the M. & I. and will return this evening and go north along that line. How's This? 4 We offer One Hundred Dollars _ Reward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured .by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J, Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. . We, the undersigned have : known F. J, Cheney for the Jast 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made e by his firm, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces i of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price T5c. per bottle. (2 Sold by all Druggists. “ p Take Hall’s Family Pills for ) - constipation. Duluth, Minn. June 19, 1906 A Cool Comfortable Ride. to all points east via D.S.S. & A. RY. and connections Through Sleeper, Duluth to Montreal. Solid vestibuled ¢ electric lighted trains. Write freely for rates and informa- tion. MART ADSON,G.P.A. LOTS FOR SALE WE_OFFER _FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY Read the daily Pioneer, See Jerrard Plumbing com- pany for your life préservers. William Lennon was a passen: ger on this morning’s train from Kelliher. § F. J. Egan came up last even- ing from Brainerd and spent the day in the city with friends. Government inspected life preservers, solid block cork, ten sections — Jerrard Plumbing company. Harry Brummund of Walker spent Sunday in Bemidji and left this morning for the Red Lake agency, where he is interested in a general store. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. H. H. Tutlee came down yes- terday from Grand Forks and left in the afternoon for the head of the lake, where he spent the balance of the day, WANTED—Those wishing to take lessons in water color painting to call on Floy Donald- son at 611 Minnesota Ave. Phone 41. Attorney Thomas Keefe and wife of Bagley were in the city yesterday to see the Bemidji- Fertile baseball game, Mr. Keefe umpired the game. He was once a resident of Fertile. St. Philips Aid Society will give a lawn social and apron sale at the residence of Mrs. J. . Boss, Thursday afternoon and evening, July 26th for the benefit of the Catholic church. Philip Wedley came up yester- day from Park Rapids and spent the day in the city calling on friends. It brings to the little one that priceless gift of healthy flesh, solid bone and muscle. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. Best baby medicine on earth. Tea or Tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s Drug -Store. Carnival Envelopes. Special carnival envelopes to the number of 15,000 or more will be used by Bemidji business houses between now and carnival time. Orders are coming into the Pioneer daily and the mails will soon be advertising Bemidji and her big show for August 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. $27.40to Denver & return from St. Paul or Minneapolis via Chicago, Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale daily 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, RRALOE BAKBRY ‘We wmake a speclalty o HOME BAKED BREAD, PIES, CAKE AND DOUGHNUTS.. Fresh baking daily LAKESIDE PAKERY Read the Daily Pioneer, W. C. Yancey of Grand Rapids isin the city transacting busi- T. Torsberg came: over this morniug from Bagley on busi- morning from Tenstrike, where|. he had spent Sunday. Duplicate . order commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, S. 0. Gandy came down yes- terday from Turtle to witness the ball game and to also call on ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro- cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. J. D. Woods arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and spent the day with friends at the head of the lake. last evening to Grand Forks. 1 live and let my brethern live With all that’s good to me; Unto the poor some cash I give, the balance I give Rocky Mountain Barker’s Drug Store. G. W. Harris, manager of the Hotel Richards at Tenstrike, will reburn home this evening, after having visited in Bemidji ‘“‘Hooligan,” the world famous tramp, will be assisted by a sing- ing and dancing chorus of pretty girls and a number of other comedians in the presentation of his *‘Troubles’ here July 25. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will serve supper at the Masonic hall Wednesday, Thurs day, Friday and Saturday of next week. This will bea splendid opportunity to avoid preparing supper during the week. 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 ;| Tuomy expects to go as far-as HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best 5c pencils. WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. Bemidji, Mina, MAURRAYSVANILLA WORTH A DOLLAR -~ A DROP =2— SO BY ALL GROCERS GHhe NEW GROCERY BEMIDJI _PHONE 207 “The best quality for the least money” is the way we have built up the best grocery business in town. We % are always selling our groceries and constantly buying fresh stock. Our line of teas and coffees cannot be ex- . for picnic lunches—always ROE @ MARKUSEN, ‘celled. An excellent line of canned goods—and goods to be had at .our store. 207 FOURTH STREET. Souvenir Envelopes ' OF Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office Notice is hereby given that the undersigned -will sealed bids for the construction of a Catholic church to be built at Blackduck, Minn. All bids to be received before 9 o’clock p. m. of the evening of Plans and specifications are on file at the office of Dade & Praught, in said city, and suc- cessful bidder will be required to enter into contract and give the proper bends for same. The committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids, R. T. PRAUGHT, Blackduck, Minn. i POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ; Candidate for Sherlif. T hereby announce myself as’a candidate for the republican nomination for the office ot sherlff of Beltraml county, to be voted up- on at the primary election to bo held Sept. 18, 1906, and should I recelve the nomination and later the election will conduct the office in ‘a, 200d and business like manner. NOTICE OF APPLICATION LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF nnm?luu. Notice Is heroby given, that application Iru pen made ‘In writing- to _th ohmldcllzy of l:eml(l]l nndllled 1n my oftice c term commoncmw wylf‘ #3rd, 1906, and terminating on July 23rd, . by "the' following person, and at_the following place, as stated In gald applica- tions, respectively, to-wit: Atand in the (ranh Jroom, T, LOFY £rammG DU o on ot stxten (i0) loclc thistoon (15, oxig- 4m nf; e 1Tt d o Ju?alx;' {haclis ot Olerk. postoffice was & guest at the Markham hotel today. John Heil of Bagley came over yesterday and witnéssed. the ball game between ' Bemidji and Fertile, 3 Arthur Narveson arrived in the city Saturday evening from Aitkin and is visiting with friends in the city. Mrs. J. P. Signal and little daughter returned Ssturday afternoon from Grand Rapids, where they had been visiting with relatives and friends fora week. F. 8. Patterson, one of the best of the farmers near Wilton, was in the city today and called at the Pioneer office to see how things generally were moving at the county seat. C. B. Bursley of St. Cloud ar- rived in the city Saturday even- ing and will remain here for several days, during which time he will be the guest of his brother, Fred Bursley. T. Porte, a jeweler of Grand Forks, N. D., accompanied - by his wife and child, came over from the west Saturday night and is enjoying & few days’ out- ing at Grand Forks bay. Walter”™ Markham returned yesterday afternoon from an ex- tended trip in the south. He is looking in splendid health and states that he enjoyed his vaca- tion, and was much interested in the various places of note which he visited. Pharmacists tbroughoub the world have devoted their lives to the perfecting of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It con- tains the choicest medical roots and herbs known to modern medicine. Tea or tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. P. J. Russell and s0a returned Saturday evening from their trip to Hackensack in pursuit of black bass. Saturday was not agood day for bass and Mr. Russell camebackempty-handed, having had but a few: ‘“‘bites” g.lad no catches during the trip W. A. McDonald returned yes- terday from Sault Ste, Marie, where he has been for the last two weeks visiting with relatives and friends. Sault Ste. Marie is Mr. McDonald’s old home, He returned a little sooner than- he had originally intended, but re- ports a pleasant time, neverthe- less. Emil A. Schneider and Dr. J. T. Tuomy left this morning for a western pleasure trip. Dr. Portland and then return, being gone about ten days or two weeks,' Mr. Schneider is plan ing on going as far as San Francisco, before turning his footsteps homeward. C. F. Learned returned yester- day from Minneapolis, where he has been for a month. While he was away Carroll had a tussle with an attack of measles, in which he finally came out win- ner. Mrs. Learned is visiting with relatives and friends at Fairmont, this state. W. T. Blakely came down this morning from his home at Farley. Mr. Blakely states that he in- tends to engage in buying and selling horses on a large scale, and as a starter he Saturday purchagsed twenty-four head, loyal to that town of his. John Huyck, | for two years before proceeding to Duluth, humfing season, Charles H. Carter of Hines| Fertile Journal, accompanied the ball team from his town to Be- ‘midji yesterday. = Mr. George conducts one of the very best papers published in Polk county and he is & dyed-in-the-wool ball ‘‘fan.” that the way was clear up the Mississippi river to Lake Plan- tagnet, and ahout 150 took ad- vantage of the day. The ‘“North Star” took about fifty up in the afternoon, and the rest went in launches and row boats. ticket agent at the Great North- ern depot, left this morning for Camp Point, Illinois, where he will visit with relatives and friends for a few -days. ' This is the first vacation Mr. Rhea has enjoyed during the past three years, having been at his post, week days and Sundays, every day. Mrs. Rhea and the baby have been visiting at Camp Point for a month past and they will return to Bemidji with Mr. Rhéa about July 31. which he has at Farley. He also intimates that he will start a sheep ranch at Farley in the near future. William was always salesman in the hardware de- partment of the E. H. Winter & Co, department store, closed his business connections with the firm Saturday and left this morn- ing for a short visit with Wadena friends before taking up work as traveling salesman for a Duluth| wholesale firm. ‘Mr. Huyck ex- pects to return to Bemjdji agan J. W. Spaulding and wife, who live near Yola postofiice over in Hubbard county, were in the city today. They brought with them a load of blueberries, which they had picked near their home, and . | on"which they realized $20 from|: ot | local merchants. Mr. Spaulding| owns a fine 160-acre farm in .| Schooloraft township and is a y hrn;er of repute among his neighbors. He intends to leave ¥l next week for. poh\tu in Dakota, where he will ‘remain during the ily Plonee! A, H, Kirsch of Urooka'm; arrived in‘the city yesterday to spend the day with friends. Fred W. Griffin, one of the substantial business men of Grand Forks, returned home last nignt, after- having spent several days here ‘enjoying an outing. G. E. Tuller, a member of the| firm of E. H. Winter & Co., was a visitor in Bemidji yesberdny. He reports business as being good at the various stores with whichhe isconnected in the north half of the state, L. E. George, editor of the Yesterday was the first day Geo. W. Rhea, cashier and - JlINUSements . The plot of *“Hooligan’s Troubles,”” the musical farce comedy that appears at the Opera House next Wedneday July 25, concerns the attempt of an elderly suitor to win a young and beautiful heiress. He in-|. duces ‘“Happy Hooligzan” to assume the clothes and character of an English nobleman and he makes love successfully to the young girl’s aunt, an elderly spinster. Then the old man, who is also the girl’s guardian, finds thne spinster has a still larger fortune. But ‘Happy” has made good with his oppor- tunity and it is only when he loses his clothes in a bath house at the sea shore that the fraud is exposed and the spinster is won by the wealth designing man. “Happy’’ takes to a sugar barrel as.the latest thing in wearing apparel, LOUKING FOR ROOSEVELT. Panama Canal Builders Awaiting Pro. posed Visit. Washington, July 23.—Brigadier General Peter C. Hains, member of the isthmidn canal commission, who has just returned from Panama, said that the builders of the canal are al- ready awaiting with great Interest the proposed visit of President Roose- velt to the canal zone. It would mark the expansion of work to full blast and would produce an excellent im-| . pression, — TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Many trains dally, superbly equlpped, making Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For Information write to J. P. ELMER, Géneral Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Wall Paper Mouldings J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter 11 Work Gugran'teed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk Varnishes On account of the National Encampment of thé” Grand Army of the Republic iu Minneapolis, August 13-18, the Great Northern Railway will sell round trip tickets from BEMIDJT to ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS Tickets on sale August 11th to 14th. Final return limit August 31. For further particulars see E. E. Chamberlain, Agent. What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office SK your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work.. ' makes ribbon changes unnecessary; gives you, ribbon and one machine, the three essenttal kmd Thl- machine pemh: not lmly the use of a three-color rlblp;, bu; al ribbon. No extra cost for.this new'm

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