Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 2, 1906, Page 3

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1’4 M. & M. _ Read the Daily Pioneer, Everybody uses it Edward Leonard spent last dEnvelopea A. R. Garrow of Laporte spent : > Everybodz likes it night at Tenstrike on business. DURlNG at the Pioneer office, last night in the city. Grand AP my Of the Rep“bllc Look in our show window, $4.50 Model Ice Cream j|and $6 oxfords now $3,50, at | Schneider Bros, Cleaning up odd lots in all de-| Demonstration of ‘‘In-er-seal’” partments at . cut prices.|goods at Roe & Markusen’s Sat- Schneider Bros. urday, THE SUMMER remember we are headquarters for Encampment, Minneapolis August 13 to IS, lnclusive, Sold at overy ice croam stand In the city. Madeby Printed supply of Carnival s bostiive craati Mrs. E. L. Naylor and little] Aad A. Tone, the Northome Envelopes at the Pioneer office, (|l IR daughter left this morning for|attorney, is transacting business For the above occasion the Min- Bhe Model Ice Cream Q| o cents a package. and ice cream soda Wadena, where she willvisit with |in the city today. nesota & International Railway Company will sell tickets : s Bemidji to St. Paul or Min- neapolis and Return, $4.60 Factory and Bakery relatives for a few days. Men'’s canvas lace shoes, worth 315 Minn. Ave. James Cahill left this morning|$1.50 and $2, to close for $1.15 at on ' the stage for Nebish, where|Schneider Bros. : The Pioncer carries the lead. |Jj [o'*™ Prosd and cholco pasters— R ho hpg gome business matters to| J, B, Wilkins, general agent for ing grades of typewriter paper, The Lake Side Bakery. §licok after for the Grand Forks|the Fitger Brewing company. of THE CITY. which sells from 80c to §3 per Lumber company. Duluth, came down last evening A. H. Harris is now employed at the M. & I. depot and is filling the position of weighmaster. Choice Fruits and Con- fectionery Always Here. Phone 125. box. et Gt oa e A. H. Pitkin, the Kelliher|from a businesstrip to Tenstrike, Read the Daily Pioneer. August Wilm, brother of John B iUy ioneer, merchant, came down from the| Dr, Warniger went to Farley Blank books and office supphes | Wilm, arrived ;n the city last “Colonel” Whittle left this|north this morning and is spend- | |agt evening, being called there Dates of sale: & August 11 to AII‘I- at the Pioneer Oftice, evening from St. Paul, and will| morning for Akeley on business. |ing the day in the city. He will|by William Blakely, to look after ust 14, Inclusive. Return limit: Charles Hayden is in the city |hereafter be employed at the| Flannelandsilk summer shirts|return home this evening. some horses which the latter August 31. Children: Half of : from Blackduck. Pioneer office. worth $2.50 and $3, to close for| Fletcher Grimoldby has accept- [owns. above rates. : : H ed a position as bookkeeper and clerkat the office of the Bemidji Elevator company, and is now at his desk with that company. The Bemidji Eiovator cumpauyI Roy Govro passed through the $1.75. Schneider Bros. are exclusive agents for Barlow’s | city last evening on the M. & I.| C.H. Bjoin is here today from Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour,|train, enroute to his home at Blackduck and will go to Crooks- H. Mills, the rotund road-|Blackduck from a visit with ton this afternoon. Mrs. E. J. Doyle of St. Paul arrived in the city last eyening and will spend today here with her husband and go on to Crook- E¥ EXTENSION PRIVILEGES— By depositing tickets with N. P. Raflway Agents in clther clty between August 15 and August 31 and payment ot FIFTY . CENTS limit will be extended to September 30, Return journey to begin on date ticket 1s taken from office. For further information call on master of the M. & L., went down | relatives at Sauk Center. Frank Silyersack was a pas-| Don’tyou think you’d better|syon with him. Mr. Doyle is G A w A LK E R A GEN T - the south line this morning on a! If fortune disregard thy claim, | Senger to Walker on this morn-|let it, when it is raining, rain|partner in a wholesale liquor . . ’ . away, for the sun will be shining bright , if you take Rocky Moun- tain Tea tonight. Barker’s Drug Store. tour of inspection. Dou’t hang thy head in fear and|ing’s G: N. train. He will re- You and and your friends are|Shame, But marry the girl you|turn this evening. cordially invited to attend the|love best. Rocky Mountain Tea| Attend the demonstration of demonstration ofihe «In-er-seal’”’| Will do the rest. Barker’s Drug | the celebrated “In-er-seal” brand house having a large number of customers in Bemidji. C. F. Learned isstopping inthe city, recuperating from the Settle With Injured Men. D. H, Kimball, claim agent for LOTS FOR SALE goods made by the National|Store. of the National Biscuit Co.’s| John Bonga, Sill Soldier and effects of an attack of measles|the Great Northern, was in the = Biscuit Co., at Roe & Markusen’s| Kddie Gilmore, third baseman 80008 at Roe & Markusen’s Sat-| Wallace Weaver, Indians resid-| with which he was aflicted while| €ity yesterday and left last night|ll we orrEe ror sae cmeap— urday. ing at Leech lake, came up yes- terday evening from Walker and left on the night train for White Earth to attend a celebration among the reds over there. T. J. Neary returned to his home at Park Rapids this morn- ing, after spending two days in the city lcoking after some busi- ness matters for the Pillsbury Lumber company of Minneapolis which he represents in this northern country. There is considerable joy in the Pioneer job department to- day, and John Wilm, the fore- man, has assumed added dignity, owing to the arrival at- his home last evening of a large baby boy, supplied. with a pair of healthy lungs. W. A. Smith, traveling freight agent for the Great Northern railway, left this morning for St, Paul, having spent yesterday in the city in consultation with E. E. Chamberlain, local agent of the G. N, Mr. Smith, in addi- tion to being a railway official, is also a member of the state senate, Dr. Warniger, secretary of the Beltrami County Livestock and Agricultural association, has called a meeting of the stock- holders of the association to be Saturday. of the Bemidji baseball team, has Frank Tuftts, deputy United|accepted a position at the M. & I w. Va.nderl_ip. and James Fr.a- States marshal, was in the city [depot, where he is assisting in|Ser, of the Bisiar & V"“d‘”h}’ on official business last night.!handling the freight in the ware. | company, went t,o'Cass Lake this He left this morning for Wallker, | house. morning to talk with some pros- where he will appear Witk a| Por goodness, cleanliness and pechive cn.stomers.. prisover before Daniel De Lury, |orispness and superiority of Typewriter ribbons of all U. S. commissioner. !goods the “Iner seal” goods sta.m?a.rd u?akes_, either record, S manufactured by the National |COPYINg Or indelible, can b'e pro: Deafness Cannot Be Cured Biseuit Co., have the lead in the cured_ in the color you wish at by local applications, as they imarket. These goods will be on | the Fioneer office. cannot reach the diseased por-|dey onstration at Roe & Marku-| Miss Louise Hetland has as her tion of the ear, There is only|sen’s Saturday. guest this week her neice, Miss one way to cure deafness, and| Emma Rufness of Moorhead. that is by constitutional reme- Miss Rufness arrived last even- dies. Deafness is caused by an| TO REPUBLICANS: |ingand is being urged to make inflamed condition of the mucousi We are anxious to have every|an extendead visit. lining of the Hustachian tube. , Republican in close touch, and work- |~ F. C. Lang, traveling freight When this tube is inflamed you'ingin harmony with the Repubhcan agent for the “Omaha,” spent have a rumbling sound or imper- | National Congressional Committee in | yesterday in Bemidji, looking up fect hearing, and when it is en-’ favor of the election of a Republican |pusiness for his line. He went tirely closed, deafness is the re- Congress. to Brainerd this morning and sult, and unless the inll:tmm.ionl The Congressional campaign must | will return to Bemidji this even- can be taken out and this tube re-; be based on the administrative and ing. stored to its normal condition, | legislative record of the party, and, | hearing will be destroyed for-; that being so, Theodore Roosevelt’s ever; nine cases out of ten are personality must be a central figure caused by catarrh, which is noth- zand his achievements a central ing but an inflamed condi.ion of thought in the campaign. the mucous surfaces, We desire to maintain the work of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, We will give One Hundledithlsmmp‘“gn with popular subscrip- T 6o taBlEta 85 ” B Dollars for any case of deafness | tions of One Dollarcach from Repub- | =% o 582658 b 5 (caused b, {licans. To each subscriber we will | ¥er’s Drug Store. y catarrh) that cannot| be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, | 7 the Republican National Cam- The membersiof the Rebelish Send for circulars froa, | paign Text Book and all documents lodge held a well-attended méet- F. C. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O, Klssued by the Committee. ing in the Odd Fellow hall last for Crookston. His visit here|l Goop LoTs AT GR. FORKS BAY was for the purpose of settling: with Duncan Campbell, engineer on the Cass Lake-Grand Fork,s TOWNSITE COMP'NY passenger run, am‘i !,he la.tter s 7. . GIBBONS, Local agt firemen, who were injured in the Bemidji, Minn. recent wreck at Shevlin. Railway officials are always reticent as to their operations, and Mr. Kimball had nothing to Duplicate order books and say as to the settlement he made|commercial men’s expense ac- = with Campbell and the fireman.!count books at the Pioneer office, in Minneapolis. He will leave the first week in September for his claim, near Baudette, where he will ‘“hold down” a goodly portion of Uncle Sam’s domain. Mrs. Learned. will join him here soon and will also go to the claim. WHITE & STREET Herbert Fuller, a former resi- dent of Bemidji who now resides at Thief River Falls, has been elected by the Tenth division of the Railway Mail Clerks associa- tion, as a delegate to the conven- tion of the National association, to be held in Chicago in the near future. The Tenth division in- cludes North Dakota, northern Minnesota and northern Wiscon- sin. Mr. Fuller was mail clerk on the Duluth-Grand Forks run, buv left Bemidji .about three months ago to assume duties on another run out of Crookston. l Ghe 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- j celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods for picnic lunches—always to be had at our store. Delicate woman will never be- come strong, happy, hearty, free from pain, until you build up your system with the nerve-re- freshing, blood-making tonic, Buildings Raised I am prepared to raise buildings, build foundations and do general - re- pair work. All work guaranteed block, when matters of import- \ 3. N. Reeves ance to the society will be dis- cussed. , Mrs. Thomas Kane, with her n daughter, Gertrude, and son, Francis, left this morning for W their home in Prairie Du Chein, KIBNEY GUHE Wis. They have been guests for the last three weeks at the home WILL CURE YOU ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET. What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? . Help us achieve a great victory. |evening, the occasion being made | held Friday evening in'the Com- Sold by druggists, T5c. : 2 jeg | mercial club rooms, in the Miles Take Hall’s Family Pills for JamEs S. SuerMAN, Chairman. | the more pleasant by the ladies i P 0. Box 2063, New York. | of the lodge serving a nice lunch during the evening. The rain last night was of the kind that would dampen political or any other kind of ardor, and Pack Your Trunk B i S ok sure that some careless party And GO Ii ;ast has pulled the plug from the ce- lestial water tank, and the end is constipation. Whatever it is you can get it at the Pioneer Office That's a good start toward a pleasant and of Mrs. Kane’s sister, Mrs. Peter . profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing notyek: Dicaire. They have had & most|Of any case of Kidney or your teiket tell the agent that it Must read Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sad-| = \\ o O ting, fishing|Bladder disease that is not over;the strom returned last night from |®70yab’e Lime, hoaing, fshing g and picnicing. beyond the reach of medi- Mrs. T. B. Hunt of Crookston, |cine. Take it at gnee. Do mother of Mrs. A. H. Klevin of | notriskhaving Bright’s Dis- this city, and Miss Anna Walker, | ease or Diabetes. There is| acousin of Mrs. Klevin, arrived| nothing gained by delay. - o Nebish, where they had been Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ole Olson . for a day or two. They found an Rallway abundance of raspberries and t lueberri i between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five es near Nebish, and haudsome daily trains including the Pioneer picked a large quantity. ('}“ "29‘0 °"'yM ’;es;:::y .“fvr‘:l.:: 50c. and $1.00 Bottles. Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections Business on the M. & I. has|Crookston. Mrs. Hunt wi REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from increased to such an extent that|bere for the remainder of the Barker’s Drug Store. the North and West. Sleeping car berths 3 n higher, wider and longer than the berths in 1t has been necessary to put.n other sleepers and therefore cooler and more day sw"‘cl.]mig crew in the yards comfortable for Summer travel. here. [tis in charge of Con- Let us know where you are going and full ductor St. Cyr. “Bob” Chesney, information as to rates, routes, connections, with his 300-pound smile, is walk- etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail ing boss of the switch gang o’ week and Miss Walker will re-| _ 5 I main here during the balance of 1 the summer. M. D. Stoner, city engineer, began this worning to make a survey for the Fitger Brewing ,";‘_Tfl W. B. DIXON nights. company of Duluth, in order to NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT Mrs. D. H. Eastman and Mrs. obmm;he :;avels fox "h:fi com: : ' 365 Robert Street, St. Paul ] A, McLaughlin, and their child. [P0 that they may ercct a new | building in the city. The Fitger company recently pur- chased from Mrs, Aller the lot between the Lumbermens bank and the Campbell saloon, and as soon as Mr. Stoner finishes the survey and makes his report thereon, the company will pre- pare plans and let the contract for a handsome two-story brick block on its lot. R. F. Lussier, Cass Lake’s only jeweler, came over from the Lake yesterday eveningand spent sev- | eral hoursin the city, returning home on the midnight train. He was accompanied by E. B. Pow- ers of St. Paul, district deputy of the Modern Woodmen. Mr. Powers has been doing mission- ary work for the Woodmen order will return from the Lake tonight {at Cass Lake, with the result that to his home in Minneapolis. Mr. will on the 15th of this month, Hastings states that, in his|initiate a class of fifty candidates opinion, Bemidji is the best city |into the mysteries of Woodcraft. in the north half of the state at|The Cass Lake [lodge members| the present time, and'her future | will celebrate the occasion with| looks very bright. a banquet. ren, of St. Paul, arrived in the city last evening, They have rented a cottage at Grand Forks bay and will remain here until October 1. Both ladies are old friends of Mr. and Mrs, Graham M. Torrance. ° 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 Fabers HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best 5S¢ pencils. C. W. Hastings, president of theFirst National bankof Bemidji, left this noon for Cass Lake. He Souvenir SK your stenographer what it means to change a type- writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work. The New Tri-Chrome &mmm 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-cour or ln(b-etfil .‘ % ribbon, No extra cost for this new model. THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO.. 35 HENNEPIN A : j : MINNEAPOLIS, MINN: Envelopes OF . se Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office

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