Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 4, 1906, Page 3

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E) Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at v tn the elty. croam stand Made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 125, THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Blank books and office suppiies at the Pioneer Oftice, O. E, Bailey returned last even- ing from a brief trip to Chicago. John and Albert Smart went to Big Falls last evening to look that town over. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Florence Grimoldby returned yesterday from a visit with Mag- nus Henderson and wife, wholive on a farm south of Solway. There is a rumor afloat today that A. O’Kelliher has designs on the sheriff’s office of Beltrami, county and will file for the re- publican nomination. The Red Lake excursion tc- morrow will be a popular one and a number of Bemidji peoyle are planning on spending the! day at Red Lake. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased por- tion of the ear, There is only] one way to cure deafness, and! that is by constituticnal reue» dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous ; lining of the Eustachian tube, When this tube is inflamed you havearumbling sound or imrer- fect hearing, and when it is en- tirely closed, deafness is the re- sult, and unless the inflamation; can be taken out and this tube re- stored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed for-! | The little 9-year-old daughter caused by catarrh, which is noth- | ever; nine cases out of ten are R. E. White and wife are here today from Kelliher. Look in our show window, §4.50 and $6 oxfords now $3.50, at Schneider Bros. | The Oad Fellows confnrred the third degree on one candidate at their meeting last evening. Printed supply of Carnival Euvelopes at the Pioneer office, ten cents a package. | Among the visitors who were here today from Blackduck were Mrs. A, Chisholm, R. J. Poryson and Jess O. Simmons. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $§3 per box. C. F. Learned has left for Min- neapolis, where he will be joined !by Mrs. Learned. After a brief stay in the city, they will journey to their claim near Baudette, where they will pass the winter. 1f fortune disregard thy claim, Don’t hang thy head in fear and shame, But marry the girl you {love best. Rocky Mountain Tea will do the rest. Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Jennie Leak returned Elasb evening to her home at Blackduck. Miss Leak is one of the popular teachers of the county and has been here the past few days taking a part of ' the examinatiors. T. C. Griffith, the Grand Forks merchant, arrived in Bemidji yesterday afternoon and is again with his family at their cottage {at the head of the lake. Mr, Griffith was out to Idaho and ‘stopped at Grand Forks on his return to Bemidji. He is very jwell pleased with Bemudji as a |summer resort. { The “Noirth Star’’ is planning a trip to Lake Plantaguet tomor- Irow afternoon and those who de- ilight in the beautiful scenery and fan eight-mile trip up the river will be given an opportunity to {go tomorrow. The boat stops jabout an hour at the Jester farm, one of the most ideal summer resorts on the lake. of James Alston, who lives near ing but an inflamed condiiion of; Mud lake, west of Buena Vista, the mucous surfaces. We will give Oae Hundred Dollars for any case of deafness; (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. C. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. i Sold by druggists, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation was brought to St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday, for the pur- pose of haying an operation per- formed on an injured leg. The igirl fell while at her home last Saturday, injuring the leg, and gangrene set 1n. A local physi- |cian was called and he recom- mended her removal to the hos- rital for an operation. over the i Chicago, Milwau handsome daily trains the North and West. Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. your teiket tell the agent that it Must read Railway between the Twin Cities Limited and the Fast Mail. at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from higher, wider and longer than the berths in other sleepers and therefore cooler and more comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and fall information as to rates, routes, connections, ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul In purchasing kee & St. Paul and Chicago. Tive including the Pioneer Direct connections Sleeping car berths Souvenir Envelo €S OF L3 e Bemidji on sale at Pioneer Office Opposit Post Office DURING THE SUMMER remember we are headquarters for the best ice cream and ice cream soda Choice Fruits and Con- fectionery Always Here. —Cream bread and cholco pastory— The Lake Side Bakery. M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer, Flannel and silk summer shirts worth $2.50 and $3, to close for $1.75. Schuneider Bros. E. B. Berman, who is travel- ing for the Clement-Granger company and has headquarters in St. Paul, is here on a visit with relatives and will spend his month’s vacation in Bemidji. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the- color you wish at the Pioneer office. Harry Bowers is starting a new store at his home in Eckles township, northwest of Bemidji. He has erected a new building and is getting his stock, which will consist of groceries, flour and feed. Roadmaster Mills of the M. & I. went to Big Falls last evening. He has charge of the work of lay- ing the track from the Big Falls depot to the site of the new bridge which will span the Big Fork river. Charles Gustafson, the editor- postmaster of Tenstrike, was in Bemidji today. Other Tenstrike people who were in the city were Andrew Jacobson, A. Danaher, H. A. Mathney, A. E. and Lester Kirkpatrick, Delicate woman will never be- come strong, happy, hearty, free from pain, until you build up your sysiem with the nerve-re- freshing, blood-meking tonic, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. - Bar- ker’s Drug Store. 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 5¢ pencils. The ladies of the Rebekah lodge will give a picnic at the home of Joseph Titus, four miles north- west of Bemidji, next Thursday. The members of both the Rebe- kah and Odd Fellow lodges will participate in the picnic and will be taken out to the picnic grounds in rigs from their hall at 9 in the morning. They’ll have a good time out there. W. H. Ferris, who is in charge of the telegraph lines for the M. & 1., informs the Pioneer that excellent progress is being made in repairing the temporary line from Northome to Big Falls and that the wires will be in their permanent position the latter part of next weck, when the crew of eight men will have completed their work. V. L. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ellis, spent yesterday in the city with his parents, and left last evening for Turtle River. Mr. Ellis for the past year and a half has published the Shevlin Advocate for a stock company of that placs, and has been getting out a very good paper. He in- t>nds to take a vacation of a month, commencing in about a week, and will visit Chicago, St Louis and other cities in- the middle west. 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 notriskhaving Bright’s Dis< ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c. and $1.00 Bottles: REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. Barker’s Drug Store. Read the Daily Pioneer. Cleaning ap odd lots in all de- partments at cut prices. Schneider Bros. 2 W. G. Miller and wife are here from Minneapolis for a few days’ outing. They are guests at the Markham. A. H. Harris was at Cuss Lake yesterday looking over the busi- ness being done by the telephone exchange in that village. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve ice cream and cake, and lunches during the week of the carnival, Mrs, B. Schneider and her four children arrived in the city last night from St. Paul and will visit here with Mr. Schneider for a month, Miss Hattie Chamberlain, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. E. E. Chamberlain, left this morning for St. Paul, where she expects to remain for some time, Don’t you think you’d better let it, when ‘it is raining, rain away, for the sun will be shining bright , if you take Rocky Moun- tain Tea tonight. Barker’s Drug Store. A. H. Pitkin came down this morning from Kelliher and left this noon for Maple lake, where he will spend Sunday with his family, who are at the Jake from their home in Crookston. Men'’s canvas lace shoes, worth $1.50 and $2, to close for $1.15 at Schuneider Bros. F.C. Hale, the Blackduck attorrey, passed through the city this morning on the M, & I. from his home to Walker, where he has some business matters to look after today. County Treasurer George French got tangled up with some poison ivy, with disastrous re- sults, and he now has bhis left arm and wrist bandaged with linen saturated with curatives. J. A. Hendricks, a Fosston at: torney, was in the city yester. day afternoon and argued a motion before Judge Spooner in the case of Hendricks vs, Conner, He also transacted business in probate court. E. D. Beson, head inspector for the Naugel Pole & Tie company of Chicago, has moved here with his family and will purchase res- idence property as soon as he can find what he wants, and will make his permanent home in Bemidji. William Brown of Buffalo, Minn., has been visiting with W. G. Schroeder and others in this part of the county during the past week. He spent yesterday at Northome. Mr. Brown for- merly resided in Wisconsin, at a place where the Schroeder family also lived, for many years. Deputy Sheriff J. N, Bailey states to the Pioneer that he now has but fifteen ‘‘boarders” at the county jail. Of the number, four are federal prisoners, having beea convicted by the U. S. court at Duluth for selling liquor on the Cass Lake reservation and committed to the Beltramicounty jail. W. E. Hyatt, proprietor of the International hotel at Turtle River, came 1n last night from a trip to Ely and points north of there, where he had been looking at someland. Mrs. Hyatt and child came down from Turtle River this morning to meet Mr, Hyatt and they have been spend- ing the day with friends here. W. H. Squier, representative for the Chicago Lumber & Coal g company, is in the city from Blackduck, at which place he makes his headquarters, He in- forms the Pioneer that Kretz, the contractor, has .disposed of his iuterest in the O'Kelliher Hereford bull to Bert Munson of the Backus-Rrnoks Lumber com pany. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey has received word from his father, Thomas Bailey, Sr, steting that the latter is recover ing from his recent nervous breakdown ard will probably be home within a week. Mr. Bailey left here about three weeks ago for Minneapolis, on business, and had decided to go to Mount Clemens, Mich., to recuperate from nervousness and a general breakdown caused by overwork, but when he consulted a Minne- apolis physician the latter for- bade the trip and placed him under treatment, which has apparently been beneficial. Read the Daily Pioneer. You can get Carnival Envelopes at the Pioneer office. Allen Underwood left last even- ing for Kelliher, having come to Bemidji from Fosston yesterday noon. Mr. Underwood says that he intends to purchase a farm near Fosston and make his home there, in the near future. He formerly resided at Solway. " Inconveniently Tall. The mayor of one of the communes of Augers had ordered a gamekeeper and a butcher to take a madman named Legrand to the St. Gemines lunatic asylum. On the way the gamekeeper noticed that their charge was In one of his lucld Intervals and concluded that he would never consent to be handed over to the authorities. It was decided, therefore, to make him drunk, and all three adjourned to the nearest inn. Le- grand took his liquor kindly. So did the others. And when the trlo arrived at the asylum the governor could not make head or tail of thelr story. He therefore wired to the mayor, asking him which was the man who was to be detained. The mayor replied Le- grand, but the telegraphist spelled it in two words, “Le grand” (the tall one). The governor, on examining the three men, saw that one was much taller than the others, so he promptly clapped him into a stralt waistcoast and sent the other two away. It was three days lnter before the error was discovered. Bismarck Forgave. Bismarck could forgive, but he wished to do it after proper solicita- tion. At the beginning of the Danish war Fleld Marshal Wrangel, who was at the head of the Prussian troops, was exceedingly annoyed at one point to be telegraphed not to advance farther, and he returned a message telling King Willlam that “these diplomatists who spoll the most successful opera- tions deserve the gallows.” After that Bismarck ignored him completely, and one day they met at the king's table, where it was especially awkward to preserve a coldness. Wrangel called everybody “du,” and presently he turned to Bismarck, who was seated next him, and said, “My son, canst thou not forget?” “No,” was the curt reply. After a pause Wrangel began again, “My son, canst thou not for- give?” “With all my heart,” said Bis- marck, and the breach was healed. The Redwood. Redwood forests are practically un- harmed by forest fires, and it is com- mon practice for the lumbermen to fell the trees and peel the bark from them and when the dry season is on set fire to the felled timber and burn the branches and bark and other wreckage without practical injury to the saw logs, which procedure would mean dis- aster to any other wood. Redwood contains no resin or turpentine of any kind, and, owing to its great resistant qualities In severe climatic conditions, Is free from cracking or decay, where cinders might lodge and start fires. When burn’ng, it is easily extinguished with a small quantity of water. It has the appearance of burnt cork and is harder to ignite a second time than at first.—Scientific American. Parls’ Secondhand Market. There is a curious old market near Parls in which everything Is sold at second hand. Working girls can fit themselves out there from head to foot. As a writer says, “Mimi can sell her old felt hat and buy a straw one, ex- change her old dress for a new one and, if she likes, buy a steak and a salad for her dinner, a paper bag of fried potatoes, sweets and some flow- ers for her window. Democracy is king here, and no more attention 1s pald to the millionaire who is looking for some- thing marvelous which he may pick up | cheap than to the man with the wooden leg who wants a new left boot in ex- change for a dozen sardine tins, five gloves and a stocking.” | Two Witnesses. l In order to test a Chinese witness' qualification for taking the oath an English magistrate asked him the other day where he expected to go when he died. He replied, “Peking,” and wa3 disqualified. | One In another English tourt, a little | glrl, In answer to that question said, “I don’t know.” The horrified counsel called the judge’s attention to the an- swer. “Oh, I don’t know, either,” sald the judge. “Swear the witness,” Grand Army of the Republic Encampment, Minneapolis August 13 to 18, Inclusive. For the above occasion the Min- nesota & International Railway Gompany will sell tickets : Bemidji to St. Paul or Min- neapolis and Return, $4.60 Dates of sale: August 11 to Aug- ust 14, Inclusive. Return limit: August 31. Children: Half of above rates. : f H ©”EXTENSION PRIVILEGES— By depositing tickets with N. P. Rallway Agents In either city between August 15 and August 31 and payment of FIFTY CENTS limit will be extended to September 30, Return journey to begin on date ticket Is taken from office. For further information call on G.A. WALKER, AGENT. Sorry He Spoke, He—I'd llke to know what enjoyment you can find In going from store to store looking at things you haven’t the least idea of buying. She—I know I can’t buy them, but there is a sort of melancholy pleasure in thinking that I could have bought them if I had mar- rled George Scads when I had the chance, instead of taking you. 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. Coldly Described. “So you don’t envy any of the world’s men of genius?’ “No,” answered Mr. Cumrox, “I ad- mire them, but I don’t envy ’em. A genius is a man who gets a monument after he's dead instead of three square meals a day while he’s living.”—Wash- Ington Star. Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, Ghe NEW GROCERY [ l 9 “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- celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods for picnic lunches—always to be had at our store. BEMIDJI PHONE 207 ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH S'l'REET- What Do You Need for a Remington Machine? Whatever it is you can get it at the[O Pioneer Office : Ribbons Paper 0il Erasers Anything that is used about a Typewriter. NK your stenographer what it means to change a type- § writer ribbon three times in getting out a day’s work.’ The New Tri-Chrome Smith mw makes ribbon changes unnecessary; gives you, with omLt ribbon and one machine, the three essential kinds of busi- ness typewriting—black record, purple copymg and red : This machine permits THE § EMIER TYPEWRITER CO., 5 HEN MITH PR & aE "fim not only the use of a three-color ribbon, but also of a two-coior or qh;lunlq ribbon, No extra cost for this new model. g | SR

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