Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 30, 1906, Page 3

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M. & M. Read the daily Pioneer, Otto Dahl and child of Nebish spent Sunday in Bemidji, being guests at the Markham. Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office. Thomas Trepanier of Grand Forks, better known as “Trip,” {spant» Sunday at Grand Forks Read the Daily Pioneer. Chimneys Are\Fickle, l s N S ) g “The B ; Lawn social tonight at Mrs.| o wertr 28t TEoblonntis bulide ey Stilinge rosas b ene webunt § Grand Army of the Republic Dr, Dodds will hold quarterly.| 5y, What the heathen \Chince 1s to Encampment, Minneapolis Everybody uses it Everybody likes it DURING THE SUMMER - remember we are headquarters for the best ice cream and ice cream soda Choice Fruits and Con-' fectionery Always Here. Model Ice Cream Sold at every Ice cream stand in the city. Made by Bhe Model Ice Cream .. Factory and Bakery 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 1. bay. McEwen, the greatest of all that go to make up a'human habita- For sale. Household furniture, a chimney all right in theory, but when articles, 904 Mississippi Ave, | by side in precisely the same manner. Company will sell tickets : : Forks Lumber company, re-|Ples. One may draw all right and the E feronts b the BE<TH Fureh the human race and the! left handed | [« 0 . Cl o ° August 13 to 18, Inclusive. —Cream broad and choice pastery— THE CITY. hypnotists, will give entertaint turned from Grand Forks today other one smoke Jike a Choctaw. Yes, mule to the animal kingdom the chim- || tomorrow evening, instead of this tlon. There is no safe rule for the con- 3 : ! For the above occasion the Min- including dressers, chairs, ex-| it comes down to practice fhat 15 sn Bmploy the best skilled labor and con- ° e [ B Bemidiji to St. Paul or Min- s slr, the chimney ‘s beyond all under- ments at the city hall August ney 8 to the varlous ‘appurtenances evening, as originally intended. struction of chimneys. You can build itension table, ice box and other | other matter. Bulld two chimneys side Desota - & _Isternational Ra"“y M. P. DeWolf, of the Grand| struct them exactly on the same princl. fand will leave for Blackduck this | standing, and any builder will tell you oli : $ Read the Daily Pioneer. 27, 28, and 29. — | evening. 80.” B s Y neapOlls and Retul’n, 4-60 ) Read the Daily Pioneer, . g Blank books and office suppnes ife of St. J. R. Oringer of Nebish, who Webater’s Retainer, at the Pi Oftice. PP g et ot o.Sf Fred Eberline left Sunday|has been ill at the Brh;kman One day o man entered Danel Web- Dates of sale: August 11 to Aug- . e Pioneer 3 Paul spent Sunday in Bemidji, attertioon of & business: $iin:46 1 T ster’s office and consulted him In re- ust 14, Inclusive. Ret: limit. q M. J. Foley of Cass Lake was | being the guests of Mrs. C. R. P to|hotel for several days, is improv-| gard to a prospective lawsult, At the 2 s urn limit: a'Siday visttor in the sity. Macti. St. Paul, ing and expects to return home closo of the contorence ho paid tho - August 31. Children: Half of 2 3 A iy rney a retainer of $100 to look aftes 5 o “ The Bemidji Eievator company| John Lunney, who recently in:};‘:;‘ileo:z?t;lp::i?uezhepul:i l“[':“ near. {“:’“:e'M S the matter. Upon. roturning to his above rates. : s : : 2 are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | won a $750 damage suit against |8 )| Lawn socialat Mrs. Stillings|place of business he found that his S BETENSION PabrTa e Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, |the village of Cass Lake, was which sells from 80c to $3 per [¢his evening. Be sure to attend. :’:&tfi;:‘;:e";md{mffl;gdfl:&&mz ARBUIE 15 CitheF G115 bawesh AGeust 16 st Top o ruets el L box. One door east of city hall. ot CENTS linit will be extended to September 30, Return journey to begin on date Mrs, H. R. Macdonald came|over fromn the Lake yesterday : : an attorney. He thought $100 was al- | W ticicq 15 taken from offico, For further information Sall ou 0 over from Grand Forks Satur-|and witnessed the ball game. Frank Lane came down this| Mrs. Fred Mensing returned l;“;xfldt;;l; oo it fof o t:;mlcekre:i 2 i i i i cler] I s day night for a visit among the| Matt Jones, a wet goods dealer | MOFRINR from Kelliher, where he th‘§ mormng to l_‘e" h‘_""le at Dee| o subject. o 2 G A w A L K E R A G E N T pines. of Northome, came down this|ha8 been employed for severalitroit, Minn., having visited here| «Mr. Webster,” satd the young man, o . ’ . “my employer thinks you should re- turn a part of your retalner. That case has been settled.” “Young man,” sald the lawyer, “you Harry Thompson shipped a|morning from his home, and is months. for several days with 'her sister, pedigreed English pointer pup|looking after some business| Mr.and Mrs.G.E. Crockerand|Mrs. E. E. Chamberlain, to Frank McDonald, at Laporte, | matters today. He will return their little daughter visited with| w. R. McKinnon returned to 5 % i s s 5 it D f 80 back and tell your 1 thy this morning. The canine is a!home this evening. friends at Cass Lake yesterday | his home at Cass Lake yester-| & back ar mm‘gmg mployee ! 25",,“ Diving For a Wite, LOTS FOR SALE . afternoon. day noon, but will come down ! In many of the Greek islands diving ——————e e — beauty, seven months old. Complexion treatments are a L ? o ; —_— for sponges forms a conslderable part Some girls are clever; they|necessary partof the groommng _sts.led.n..L.a FEY” of Marahall, aguin tils te]l;l.:o?n to.seonre A vef;l:l?ve: ;:::;:: :::l', o | 9F the occupation of the inhabitants. |l Wg OFFER FOR SALE cHEAP— - have made themselves great|ofa well preserved woman. It Minn., is visiting in the city with | medical aid for his illness. P Ived’{l n | The natives make it a trade to gather these, and their income from this GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY source is far from contemptible. In R R A e s one of the islands a girl is not permit- ted to marry until she has brought up WHITE & STREET a certaln number of sponges and given [l TOWNSITE COMP'NY — proof of her skill by taking them from = a certain depth. But in some of the 7. AIBHONS Tocal act. Isldnds this custom is reversed. The S father of a marriageable daughter be- |8 stows her on the best diver among her sultors. He who can stay longest in the water and bring up the biggest cargo of sponges marries the maid. mmsnm‘m B Gurss Colds: Prevests Pusamncala beauties by taking Hollister’s |is not so much a matter of how |her brother, Fred LaFavar, and| @, Crone is erecting a steel Rocky Mountain Tea. There is|you look to-day, as how you will his family. wire fence around his residence no scheming, they fizht shy of[look tomorrow. Hollister’s| John Wilson, cruiser and log|property on Minnesota avenue, cosmetics aad have become thelRocky Mountain Tea does the|purchaser for the Red River|It will add greatly to-the looks of handsomest girls in the state.[business. Tea or Tablets, 35|Lumber company of Akeley,|the place, when completed. Teaor Tablets, 35 cents. Bar-|cents. Barker’s Drug Store. went down to Akeley this| Mrs, Scott, wife of Rev. H. R. ker’s Drug Store. Mrs. BEarl Barker returned |®0rning. Scott of Grand Rapids, returned . Rev. J. F. McLeod, with his|Saturday evening from St.| Typewriter ribbons of alllhome Saturday, after a visit of N wife and son, returned this morn- | Charles, Minn., and Sr. Paul,[standard makes, either record,|several days in Bemidji, the ing to Brainerd. They had been | where she has been visiting with|copying or indelible, can be pro- | guest of Mrs. C. N. Shanahan. yvisiting for a week with the|relatives and friends. She was|cured in the color you wish at| ©, E. Hale, one of the most parents of Mr. McLeod, Mr. and | accompanied on her return trip |the Pioneer office. prominent business men of & Mrs. Robt. McLeod, and also|by Mrs. Mary Barker, grand-! Miss Blanche Julian, who "has|Grand Forks,came over from the with (George Canterbury and|mother of Mr. Barker, who will|resided in Bamidji for several|west Saturday for a visit with wife. Miss Mary Aller of Lowell, | remain here for a visit of several | months, returned to her home at|friends at the head of the lake. Mass., accompanied Rev. Mec-|days. St. Paul this morning. There is just as good fish in overfed toy dog he would consign him to a disused brick oven with a crust of bread, an onion and an old boot. When the dog began to gnaw the bread the anxlous mistress was Informed that her darling was “dolng nicely.” When it commenced operations on the onion word was sent that the pet was “de- cidedly better,” but when the animal tackled the boot my lady was gratified to hear that her precious pet was “ready to be removed.”—Woman's Home Companion. How it Started. “Talk about human beings having descended from such as you!” exclaim- ed Poll. “They’re much more likely to have evolved from birds. You can't gpeak their language, and I can.” “I don’t deny,” responded Jocko, O TR SO R 55575552525 6/e NEW GROCERY n E “that they got thelr long tongues from § i Leod and family to Brainerd and . F. E. Cooley is building an ad- the brine as ever come out of| your family.” 2 BEMIDJI o % M will visit there for several days. Orders Payable. dition to his house on Irving|the sea, but you will take it out cellzb“r:‘;;he“ st e ) "t‘“}J theit . . ¢ 5 by o monkey and parrof — How's This? thNotzce is her_eb{h gl:en that | gvenue and otherwise repairing 1[; fishing u’;less yBou lt;ake Rll))cky Chicago Tribune, o L e ere 1s money 1n the treasury |¢p idence, which, when com-|Mountain Tea. Barker’s Dru; ———— - — 0 L We offer One Hundred Dollars Pl ¢ aresidence; wilch; waen co i Raking Grass After Mowing. “The best quality for th ” i Reward for any case of Catarrh of school district No 48, with|pjeted, will presenta fine appear- | Store. Some persons advise raking after ety © least money”is the way we - which to pay all outstanding war- - that can not be cured by Hall's| . 5 W0 oo p ance. City Attorney P. J. Russelland 3;‘;['“”‘;‘“& a0, “{’trwb“““” the) havelbul]t, up lt[!le best, grocery business in town. We N ngs drop n into the grass and 1 1 A Catarrh Cure. F.J, Cheney &|gviis 8n€ INIerest ceasesfromi , oupronnor the Blackduck|som Byron, spent yesterday at| tom s mu whien t comsaer of] f| 2c 21Ways selling our grocerivs and constantly buying ate. S 3 in | Long lake, fishing. They were| great benefit They also help to for. fresh stock. Our line of teas and coffees cannot be ex- Co., Toledo, O, Dated July 21, 1906 druggist, is spending the day in ] S < s We, the undersigned have Y e M. D. Tirus, |thecity. “Going to have a fine fortunate in catching a string of t;g;fl?:fl::'-fl;fi :"Wlnn;fl;o :{s ‘::1: celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods known F. J, Cheney for the Jast Disthiet T'reasu:é‘_ fair; you fellows want to come up | t%enty five black bass and a| aster you have been over it with the| |§ for picnic lunches—always to be had at our store. fifteen-pound pickerel. The “snake’ gave them quite a tussle before it was landed safely in the boat, R. B. Loring, deputy county auditor of Hubbard county, came over from Park Rapids Saturday avening and visited in the city with friends over Sunday, re- turning home this morning. Among other things, he wit- nessed the ball game between Bemidji and Akeley. Thefollow:ng martiage licenses have been recently issued by Clerk of Court Rhoda: Olgar Brandon and Helen Bergland, Isaac Severtson and Helmina Gjelhang, Ole P. Hanson and Mary Hagen, Elmer Moorhead and Margaret Nye, Newton Irish aud Lena Agnes Stage. W. B. McNeil, ex-manager of the Grand Forks Northern League baseball team, Sundayed in Bemidji. “Mac” was at the game yesterday afternoon and he smiled knowingly while the Bemidji team wss taking its walloping from the Akeleyites. He knows, from experience this 15 years, and believe him per- oy on Bemidji day,” said Mr. fectly honorable in all business Orders Payable. O’Kelliher. transactions and fijauc?ally able Noti.ce is hereby given that| pMiss Clara Morrison of Brain- to carry outany 0“{'%‘(’-“0'_15 made| here is money in the treasury of erd and her friend, Miss Rich- by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & | school district No. 10, with which ¥ Marvin, Wholesale Druggists,|to pay all warrants numbered . Toledo, O. from No. 232 to 260 inclusive and Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken|interest ceases from date. internally, acting directly upon| Dated July 10, 1906. . . the blood and mucous surfaces| WILLIAM SCHROEDER, Ed Roge!:s, who is now prac- of the system. Testimonials ticing law in Walker, came up sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. _ from that village Saturday even- Sold by all Druggists. Scaled Bids. ing and played with the Akeley Take Hall’s Family Pills for| Notice is hereby given that "93“_3 yesterday. He wasaccom- constipation. the undersigned will receive |panied by Mrs. Rogers. sealed bids for the construction| J. F, Hawkins went to Deer of a Catholic church to be built | River yesterday noon to look over at Blackduck, Minn, the business that is being done All bids to be received before |in a meat market at that place in 9 o’clock p. m. of the evening of [ which he is interested. He re- August 1. turned home last night. Plans and specifications are on Mrs. Larson, wite of Dr. C. J. g:a“a;mthi: :i;ec;; ::fesuf_ Larson, left this morning for cessful l;idder will be‘ required her.hom.e *.“ Park. Rapida, aften to enter into contract and give having wisited here ‘for-a: wesk, 2 Mrs. Larson will return to Be- th;g:ope;b;);(}:eior:m:ve. th midji in about a month to remain col tee reserves the permanently. right to reject any and all bids, R. T. PRAUGHT, The band gave a fine concert Blackduck, Minn. [in the band-stand on the dock yesterday evening. Charles mower, because there was growth enough to partially hide the sward up- on which it falls, This will wither mfl] ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET. turn brown in a day or tio and great- | o S ly detract from the beauty of the lawn. - Baut if you keep your lawn well mowed —and that'means golng over it at least three times a week in ordinary sea- sons—the amount clipped off at each mowing will be so slight that there ‘will not be enough of it to show. Let the knife blades be set high enough to leave at least two inches of the foli- age.—Outing Magazine. ardson of Chicago, came up from Brainerd Saturday evening and were guests at the Markham over Sunday. What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? District Treasurer. e Whatever it is you can get it at the [ e Coyote. B g it Pioneer Office Mexico as the coyote and in the old world as the jackal. It is thirty-six to forty Inches long, with a tail measur- Ing sixteen to elghteen inches in length. | The color is usually a dull, yellowish gray on the back and sides, with black cloudings: The underpart and inside of the limbs are of a dirty white tint. The volce i3 a sort of snapping bark, and for tbis reason the anlmal Is known as he “barking wolf.” It is found on the western plains, extend- Ing from Mexlco to latitude 55 degrees north. It hunts in packs and Is very fleet. Notice to Contractors. P Sealed proposals will be re- ceived at the office of the ci clerk of the City of Bemi Minnesota, until 9 o’clock p. m. on vhe 6th day of August, 1906 for constructing a sewer system in said city. Forms of proposals, copies of plans and specifications and in- structions to contractors may be obtained of the city engineer. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid as a guarantee of the good faith of A Poser, “Please, pa,” pleaded Bobby, “just one more.” “All right,” said pa, closing his book. “Well, say, pa,” began Bobby, “who is going to bury the last man that Aloa?” the bidder. . Bungo, with his cornet, and W. |year, just how it is, himself. _The city council reserves the|{ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS | D. Smith, playing the tuba, as- .- right to reject any or all bids. sisted Leader Symington and his Em:;“'c:n:;",:;: ':;:T;’und o Approximate amount of work, it b il boys. Both musicians are mem-| Naxos, In the eastern Mediterranean, 1900 feet of 18 inch sewer pipe, I horeby announce myselt as a candidate | DETS OF the Akeley ball team, and | Whence it has been exported for the — 2700 feet of 8 to 12 inch pipe. last two centuries or more: The beds are In the northeast of the Island, the deposit descending Into some of the neighboring Islands, the emery belng for the republican nomination for the office | zood players. - THOMAS MaLoY, of sheriff of Beltrami county, to be voted up-~ . e on at the primary election to be held Sept.18,| Officers and people desirin. City Clerk. | 1905, ana should T recelve the nomination arid i R M. D. STONER, later the clection will conduct the office in - | th@ Very best lead pencils should | tonnd in lenticular masses, resting ou - 2 «ood and business like manner. rin mind that the Pioneer/|layers of schist In limestone, almost City Engineer. M. E. THURSTON. bea 2 Identical with Parlan wmarble, the fin- est marble known, which comes from the Island of Paros, close by. There are sbout 800 men engaged In the trade, all of whom have to be married before they are admitted to the fra- ternity. The material is much too hard to be dug out or even blasted. Great fires are lighted round the blocks till the natural cracks expand with the heat, and levers are then Inserted to pry them apart, carries in stock a full line of ‘the best pencils among which are Fabvers HH, HAHH, HHHH, HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best Gc pencils. Souvenir There was an exciting scene last week on the Great Northern| “myg gystem Is continued until the spur running from the side-| blocks are reduced in size to masses of i a cublc foot or less, and they are then tracks to the hoist on Lake ahipod asiL ey i7ehe scoala. | Thers Irving, when a flat' car ran away'| are said to be 20,000,000 tons yet avail E l l . e 1 0 p e S down the long stretch of down-|able at Naxos. Itt |‘h: one :: tllm hm-di d & ; - P grade track and ended by bum p-| 5t substances yet known, coming nexf 3 i . 3 . . 3 2 S to the d: d, and among Its crystal. & - |ing with a terrific crash into 8| yine forms known to the Jewelers are| g m { m W N OF string of cars at the bottom of | the ruby and the sapphire. £ g the hill. A workman was taking \ \‘ Belllidii cars down the -incline, riding| _Cathollc Priests and Marriage. -makes ribbon ‘Cham‘ “hnecessa‘}'5 gives you, M'Jme A‘SK your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work. . ;ox::rodlinghthem By e e | ribbon and one machine, the three essential lfmds; of busi- 4] ing the brake, whe: 5- | P G VIL The controversy, | e % ; on sale at Pioneer Office Sarr. Taibored it o e ness typewriting—black record, purple copying and red. s turies on that subject was not alto- |, - v /i ¥ 3 ¢ LA Opposit Post Office question before he noticed that “‘t‘h ottled by Gi ’s decree, The s . This machine permits not only the use of a three-color ribbon, but also of A two-coior or there was no brake, and jumped | sounell of Trent 1o 1508 was the eo. i 5 cibbon. - No extre cost for ths new model. off justin time to avoid & wild | ¢leslastical body which formally pro- Q “THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO., pe hibited priesta from forming marriage A 5 Si ride, The car, was. damaged| gy That permanently mettied | : e S ey somewhat by the viclent- impact. ey i A i S

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