Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 11, 1906, Page 3

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b et B e Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every lco cream stand n the elty. Made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn. Ave. Phone 135. THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. John Cosgrove was down from Tenstrike today. Wanted: A number of clerks at Schneider Bros. David Gill returned last night from a visit to the twin cities. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Freckles cured early in the season. ‘Parisian Secret” is a wonder worker. Barker’s Drug Store. N. W. Brown, who has been visiting at St. Thomas and other pointsin Canada and also at De- troit, Mich,, returned home yes- tarday. Turn backward, O time, in your flight, Make me a child again just for tonight, “I'll do it,” cried Time, “just let me be until M. & M., Read the Daily Pioneer. Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. Pearl Brandon of Little Fork is a guest at the Brinkman. ‘We are noted as bargain givers. Will do as we advertise or refund the money. Schneider Bros. If you want to buy or sell any- thing or hire help, try an ad in the Pioneer want column. Nels Nelson of Bagley spent last night in the city and left this morning for the twin cities. The greatest clearance sale in history will be held by Schneider Bros. commencing Monday August 13. Charles Durand and family drove down from their home near Puposky yesterday and will re- turn today. Tan and sunburn removed. ‘Parisian Secret’’ does it. Other pleasant results also assured. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. U C. Tower of New Du- lath arrived in the city yesterday afternoon and will be the guest of Mr, and Mrs. W. N. Bowser until after the carnival next week, J. E. Stewart of Laporte spent last night in the city and left for home today. He took with him some plasterers who will work I fix some Rocky Mountain Tea.’’ Barker’s Drug Store. O. E. Baiiey left _vesterdny' afternoon for Seattle and other points on the Pacific coast, where he expects to remain for some time. He may possibly visit Alaska before returning to Be- midji. He went via the Great Northern. 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 constitutional reme- dies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you, havea rumbling sound or imper- 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- ever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is noth- ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give One 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 Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Ouar 01d Kentucky Home Comes in the way of sweet en- joyment. It brings to usa most on some new buildings which have been recently erected at La- porte, 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 Favers HH, HHH, HHHH, IHHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best 5¢ pencils. J. E. Fodness, cashier of the Farmers and Merchants bank of Aneta, N. D., and also vice presi- dent of the First State bank of McVille, N. D., and wife returned yesterday to their home at Aneta. Mr. and Mrs. Fodness have spent the last three weeks in Be- midji, being guests at the Mark- ham, and have thoroughly en- joyed fishing, camping and visit- ing points of interest hereabouts, Short Limit Summer Tourist Rates to Eastern Points. Effective August 6th, 1906, The Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic Ry., will sell Round Trip Sum- mer Tourist Tickets to Eastern points-as follows: One lowest first class fare plus $2.00, return limit 15 days. One lowest first class fare plus 184 00, return limit 30 days. Tickets on sale to all points on the Canadian Pacific Railway and Grand Trunk Railway, Toronto and East and to all points on the Intercolonial Raillway. To all Summer Tourist destinations in New England Territory on | Boston & Maine, Maine Central, interesting story entwined with | Rutland Railroad and Canadian music and song. At the Ogpera House Tuesday, Aug. 14. LOTS FOR SALE WE_OFFER _FOR_SALE CHEAP— GOOD _LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBRONS, Local agt. Remidjl, Minn, i sale every day up to and includ- | Pacific Railway. ‘fo Canadian Territory and New York Points, tickets are on ing September 30th, 1906. To New England Territory tickets are on sale August 8th and 22nd and September 5th and | 19th. All tickets good for continuous passage .in both directions. iYours respectfully, A. J. Perrin, {General Agent, Duluth, Minn. 430 Spaulding Hotel Bl k. That's a good start to profitable Summer Vac over the handsome daily trains the North and West. other sleepers and therel information as to rates NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Pack Your Trunk And Go East your teiket tell the agent that it Must read Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from higher, wider and longer than the berths in comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and full ete. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON ward a pleasant and ation, In purchasing Paul Five including the Pioneer Sleeping car berths fore cooler and more , routes, connections, Hercatter we will handle SWEET CREAM! When pail accompanies order, 35¢ a quart. With- out a pail 40¢ per quart. We handle all fruits that are In season Apples, Rananas, Peaches, Pears, Plums. and Oranges. Missouri Watermelons & Musk Melons. Lakeside Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer, R. F, Holmes and wife of Man- kato are quartered at the Brink- man. Be sure and attend the semi- annual clearance sale at Schneidar Bros. Mr. Hillestad, one of -the well- to-do merchants of Big Falls, was a business visitor in the city today. Makes the skin soft and white like that of a baby. Brings youth to the face, Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. Henry Rebedew and family left this morning for Princeton, where they will visit for a week with relatives. C. L. Lasher returned last even- ing from Walker, where he con- ferred yesterday with the Cass county board of commissioners. A rough skin is unpardonable, when a few applications of Parisian Secret assures such beautiful results. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. Norman and four child- ren departed yesterday for Grand Forks. They have been members of the Grand Forks bay colony for some time past. The “North Star’’ makes trips up the Mississippi and School- craft rivers every afternoon, at 2 o’clock. Water is high enough for any load. Parisian Secret is a toilet article, scientifically prepared and intended to permanently im- prove every lady’s complexion using it. Devoted to beauty. Barker’s Drug Store. S. A. Smart, general baggage agent for the Great Northern Railway company, was consult- ing with Agent Chamberlain yes- terday. He left on theafternoon train for points west of here. Constipation, bowel irregular- ity, headache, dyspepsia, torpid liver, bad kidneys, rheumatism, disorders incident to sedentary life, positively cured by Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea, the greatest American remedy. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. The Minneapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba railroad will run the second of its popular excursions to Red Lake tomorrow. The first one was last Sunday. Those who have not taken this trip cannot appreciate its beauti- es. The round trip costs $1, with an additional 35 cents for those riding on the big boat. Train leaves the station at 9 a. m» THERE’S A WORLD OF DIFFERENCE Between our cleaning and the other fel- lows. " Don’t judgo our work by that of others becanso nono are abio to do it as wellas we. We are the oldest established Dyo Houso in tho Northwest and have made good use of our yeara in the busi- ness to better the workmanship in onr factory. Send for our information book- lct and price 1ist. On all erders of $3.00 and over we pay return express. Dairy Comp’y We have opened our storo on Minnesota avenue and will always have on hand, Butter and Eggs, Cheese, Milk, Cream & Butter Milk All goods delivered on ice and orders promptly attend ed to i TELPEHONE NUMBER 208 Carter Dairy Comp’y THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER: SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 11, Read the Daily Pioneer. Wanted: Lady clerks at Schneider Bros. Petor Slough returned to his home at Nary this morning. Bert Goodwin of Tenstrike spent last night in the city. Telephone your news to the Pioneer. Our number is 31, Mrs. George Hanson of Cass Lake is visiting with her daugh- ter, Mrs. John Oman, The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to §3 per box. Elmer Bingham left last even- ing for points along the north line of the M. & L. to inspect some timber. George F. O'Reilly and wife of Crookston arrived in the city last night and were guests at the Markham today. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve ice cream and cake, and lunches during the week of the carnival. John Bailey returned this morning from north-line points and left on the same train for Brainerd, on official business. A soft, white skin and a clear complexion are the first results attending the liberal use of Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. William Muenzie, J. F. Essler, S. F. Maddenand H. E. Anderson drove to Turtle River yesterday afternoon and returned to Be- midji in the evening. Miss Zilda LaFavar returned to hier home at Minneapolis this morning, after baving been the guest of her brother, Kvcd LaFavar, for several days. George E. Tuller, he of tre many mercantile establishments, went up the north line of the M. & I. last evening to look after business interests at several places. Gustave Kulander of Walker came in on last evening’s M, & I. train and left this morning for the Red Lake agency, via Redby, to look after the mercantile busi- ness which he owns there. Mrs. George Duis, wife of the mayor of Grand Forks, and her daughter, Miss Catherine, lcft for Grand Forks yesterday after- noon. They have been visitors at Grand Forks bay for several weeks. Makes children eat, sleep and grow. Nakes mother strong and vigorous. Makes a healthy family. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does: Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons rc- turned to their home at Grand Forks yesterday afternoon. They have been st)pping at Grand Forks bay for several weeks, and return to the Forks bronzed and in excellent health, S. E. DeLong weit to Minne- apolis thismorning. He will te joined there by Mrs. DeLong, who has been visiting with friends at points inSouth Dakota and || Iowa. Mr. and Mrs, DeLong will return to Bemidji some time next week. William A. Muenzie, auditor ¢f the Minneapolis Brewing cor- |3 pany; John F. Essler, who is being checked out as former local agent for the brewing com- pany, and S. F, Madden, the in- coming agent, left this morning for Cass Lake, where Mr. Mad- den will be installed as agent for that town also. Mrs. M. H. Wagner is the new operator in charge of the key at the Western Union office. She takes the place made vacant by the resignation of Miss Mary Davies, who has left for Porto Rico. Mrs. Wagner’s homeis in Oregon, but she came here from Devils Lake, N. D., where she had been employed fora short time, Dr. J. F. Tuomy returned last night from his trip to the Pacific coast, after an absence of nearly three weeks. He left Emil A Schoeider, who made the west- ern trip with him, still in Port. land, Ore., where he will visit for some time yet. ‘Doc’ had a great trip, going out on the Northern Pacific and returning on the Canadian Pacific and the Soo. He thinks that- Port- land has them all beat 2s a city, and says the climate out there is ideal all the time. For Canadian railroads, however, Dr. Tuomy has very small respect, 1906. Blueberries ! Farmers Attention Big money can be made by sgelling blueberries at this time of the year. Cash Market Price is paid for Blueberries. Twodoors south of old Postoflice building on Beltrami Avenue. J. KENNEDY ———— Read the Daily Pioneer. Walter Harris was here today from Tenstrike. Watch our bargain counters commencing next Monday. Schueider Bros. R. J. Albrant left this morning for Rochester, Minn., where he will consulta physician relative to an ailment. 5 Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- count books at the Pioneer office, G. A. Rosseland, managing editor of the local Scandinavian paper, departed this morning for Minneapolis, where he will visit for severa!l days. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. CHICKEN DINNER. The Catholic ladies will give a chicken dinner Tuesday noon n the building formerly occupied by Bacon & Brown, opposite the City Drug store. Puildings Raised I am prepared to raise buildings, build foundatious ‘and do general re- pair work. Al work guaranteed S. N. Reeves For a clear complexion take ORIND Laxative Fruit Syrup| Pleasant to take Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach,liver and bowels. Refuse subatitutes. Price 800, Barker’s Drug Store. Itis the old story of a weak throat, a § e a u n tendency to weak lungs in the family. g S You no sooner get rid of your old cold than a new one takes its place. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral breaks up this taking-cold habit. It strengthens, heals. Ask your doctor, the very next time you see him, what he thi P Wo b b Cherry Pectoral for weak lungs. the formutas SEL our mmedie et E. B. Heiberg, state food in- spector, left this morning for Duluth, via the M. & 1. Charles Fisk went to Tenstrike last evening, in the interest of Dr. Blakslee’s timber operations. Miss Matt'e Anderson leftgthis morning for St. Paul and Winona, where she will visit for a week. W. J, Whiting, representative for the M. H. Coolidge Cedar company, was in the city today from Blackduck. M. E. Carson and wife left this morning for Minneapolis. Mr. M. E. Thurstor: and J. P. Sig- nal drove to Turtle River this forenoon. Roads for Blackduck. The citizens of Blackuck are determined to have better roads in and about their town, and to that end are doing a large amount of road building this summer, Within the limits of the village several streets leading out of town have been graded, and now the county roads thereaboutsare to be putin good condition for traffic. The grade, d b c Sracor ownec %\ Garson will continue his trip to the county, and which has been : lying idle in Bemidji for some Kochester, where he will consult % time, will be shipped to Black-|the Mayo’s relative to an aggra- duck and used on the county vated case of stomach trouble. roads. If other towns along the| A. A. Goodrich, whois the local north line will follow in the steps | representative for the Carpenter- of Blackduck, it will be but a|Lamb Lumber company, left this short time until the settlers willimorning for Minneapolis, and have a much easier task in “tot-|will remain in the Flour city ing” their supplies from town to;several days on business for his their homes, firm. 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” celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods for picnic lunches—always to be had at our store. ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET. On account of the National Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic in Minnecapolis, August 13-18, the Great Northern Railway will sell round trip tickets trom BEMIDJT to ST. PAUL AND MINNEAPOLIS | for $4.60 | Tickets on sale August 11th to 14th. Final return limit August 3. For turther particulars see E. E. Chamberlain, Agent. 5 ‘Men’s Hanan $5.00 o fords, $2.25. Misses Ladies’ Und We are selling Ladies’ Underwear ‘and Underskirts at less than cost. E. H BOY'S CLOTHING ‘Every suit will go below cost Hanan $5.00 oxfords, $3 50. Men's $4.00 oxfords, $3.75. Ladies’ $3 and $3.50 ox- and oxfords at actual cost. in order to make room for our fall line. — $2.50 suits, $1.75; $3.50 suits, $2.50; $4.00 suits, $3.00; $5. suits, $3.50. Men’s Hosiery. Look at our 25¢, 35¢ and 40¢ values at e . ¢ i 19¢ SHOE BARGAINS xfords, $3.75. Ladies A SWELL LOW CUT made in all and Childrens shoes s ergarments.

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