Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 14, 1906, Page 3

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Everybody uses it Everybody likes it Model Ice Cream Sold at every ice cream stand in the city. Made by Ghe Model Ice Cream Factory and Bakery 315 Minn, Ave. Phone 125. THE CITY. Have you seen Alice? Read the Daily Pioneer. S. P. Hayth left this morning for the twin cities. Wanted: A number of clerks at Schneider Bros. H. Mills, roadmaster of the M. & 1., was at Brainerd yester- day. A. Clavin returned yesterday evening from a trip to the twin cities. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo {lour, J. W. Peck went to Northome yestarday evening to do some scaling for the Crookston Lum- ber company. Freckles cured early in the season. ‘“Parisian Secret’ is a wonder worker. Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Bell Pearson, a niece of Mrs. Lester Asher, arrived in the city last evening for a week’s visit here. It would be well for those who contemplate going to the twin cities during the next few days to get tothe depots as early before the departure of the trains as possible, as the tickets are complicated affairs and* cannot be issued hurriedly. 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 intlamed 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, Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. You can See the Prevailing Jewelry Styles If you will step into our store any of these days. We manage to keep track of all the new designs—and gather the best of them for our own use and yours. [f we lived in the biggest city ic the land, we wouldn’t be in any closer touch with the manufacturers than we are now. When they get up up some- thing new we are sure to hear of it —and what's worthy finds a place in our show cases. Among some recent arrivals are attractive effects in ladies’ rings. This is about the dantiest showing we have ever asked the ladies to look at. The stone combinations are in- describably beautiful. It's impossible to particularize— but it will please us immensely to have the ladies become in- terested. E. A. Barker 3rd Street Jeweler. M. & M, Read the Daily Pioneer. Don’'t miss seeing Alice at street fair. F. S. George went to Black- duck yesterday evening, Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. The M. & I. was thirty minutes late yesterday evening owing to delays at Brainerd. A new story of the southland will be given at opera house this evening. J. C. Parker went to Northome yesterday evening to look after his pole and tie business. 1f you want to buy or sell any- thing or hire help, try an ad in the Pioneer want column. Dick Hawkes shipped ten men to Akeley this morning for the Red River Lumber company. Tan and sunburn removed. “Parisian Secret’’ does it. Other pleasant results also assured. Barker’s Drug Store. E. B, McDonald was at Bram- erd yesterday, arguing a motion vefore Judge McClenahan, He returned home on the M, & I. yesterday evening. The doctors used to bleed man- kind, for every ill that they could find, but now they’re wiser, said one to me, and give instead Rocky Mountain Tea, Barker’s Drug Store. R. W. Reed left this morning for Clovis, California, having re- ceived word that his father was very ill at that point. He will probably be absent for two weeks. J. . Dade, mayor of Black- duck, passed through the city THE BEMIDJI D Hereattor wo will handle SWEET CREAM! When pail accompanies order, 35¢ a quart. With- out a pail 40c¢ per quart. We handle all fruits that ave in season Apples, Bananas, Peaches, Pears, Plums, and Oranges. Missouri Watermelons & Musk Melons. Lakeside Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer, Look for Ahce at street fair. Don’t miss seeing Alice at street fair. Ed. Leonard spent last night at Tenstrike. See Alice, the ladies’ and child- ren’s favorite. J. A. Murray was down from Blackduck today.- “Our Old Kentucky Home” at opera house this evening. C. W. Scrutchin went to Ten- strike last evening. See Alice, the ladies’ and child- ren’s favorite. Earl A. Wolfe of Northome was a visitor in Bemidji last night. Father O’'Dwyer returned yes- terday afternoon from Akeley, where he held services Sunday. Makes the skin soft and white hike that of a baby. Brings youth to the face, Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. F. B. Holmes returned to this morning to the twin cities and will go from there to the southern part of the state to visit with old friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Catter and daughter Vera left this morning for the twin cities, They will visit at Mound, Lake Minnetonka, and Buffalo, in Wright county before returning. Miss Edith Aiken of Grand Rapids, daughter of Charles Aiken, cashier of the First National bank ot the Rapids, is assisting with the work in the Bemidji First National bank. Charles Oberly,Jr.,of St,Cloud, son of Charles Oberly, Sr., pres- ident of the Watab Pulp & Paper company, went north last evening with Dan Rose and will spend a week or ten days in this part of the country with Dan. Kelliher Journal: F. G. Horton of Bemidjiis in the village this week interesting our citizens in organizing a lodge of the M. B. A. Mr. Horton reports that he has about 40 interested and that the new order will likely be or- ganized next Monday night. Officers and people desiring the very best lead pencils shounld bear in mind that the Pioneer carries in stock a full line of the best pencils among which are Favers HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best 5c pencils. Thomas Nesbet and wife de- parted yesterday afternoon for their home at Grand Forks, where they will remain until after threshiug the crops has been completed over west, when they will return to spend a few more daysin their cottage at Grand Forks bay. They were accompanied by James Clark of Williams, Minn., a nephew of Mr. Nesbet. CHICKEN DINNER. The Catholic ladies will give a chicken dinner Tuesday noon in Grand Forks yesterday after- noon, after having spent Sunday at Grand Forks bay. Those who appreciate a good play should not fail to attend the play “Our Old Kentucky Home” this evening at the opera house. Mrs. J. P. Young and her mother, Mrs. F. J. Thompson, left for Minneapolis this morn- ing. A rough skin is unpardonable, when a few applications of Parisian Secret assures such beautiful results. Barker’s Drug Store. A. A. Lawson of Blackduck left this afternoon for the twin cities. He will return Thursday and spend the balance of the week here, < The members of the “Our Old Kentucky Home” company ar- rived in the city last night and are, for the most part, quartered at the Brinkman, Chris Olson went to Kelliher last evening for the purpose of bringing home his little daughter, Helen, who has been visiting with friends at Kelliher. Fred Robbers, son of Henry Robbers, the Great Northern railway mail clerk on the Sauk Center run, spent last night in Bemidji with his father. Parisian Secret 18 a toilet article, scientifically prepared and intended to perminently im- prove every lady’s complexion using it. Devoted to beauty. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. A.J. Boss and Mrs. G. S. Whittimore, respectively mother and sister of Mrs. G. A. Walker, arrived in the city last levening and will visit in Bemidji for several days. Jenny—Treatment for pimples and blackheads calls for absolute cleanliness. Pimples show that the body is absorbing poisonous substances and needs Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. = Tea or tablets 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. George O'Reilly and wife de- the building formerly occupied by Bacon & Brown, opposite the City Drug store. Our 01d Kentucky Home Comes in the way of sweet en- joyment. It brings to usa most interesting story ‘entwined with music and song. At the Opera House tonight. Eastern Star Rest. During the carnival the east ern star will serve home cooking, Ice cream and cake and are pre- pared to rent tables and dishes for picnic dinners. Coffee can also be hadat a nominal charge Come prepared to spend the day, sleeping rooms can be - had for the little children. (Good toilet rooms in the building. At the Masonic Hall, Coruer Beltrami Ave., and fifth street. parted for Crookston yesterday. They came over from the west Friday of last week and spent most of the time until their de- parture on Lake Bemidji. They speak very flatteringingly of their visit here. Rev. George award Walla,{dean of St. Matthew’s. cathedral at’) Dallas, Tex., the largesit Episcopal parish in Texas. is dead. Kills Divorced; Wife and Suicides. Union City, Tenn., Aug. 14.—Joseph LY PIONI Have you seen Alice? Read the Daily Pioneer. Look for Alice at street fair, See Alice, the Wonder, at the street fair. A. H. Pitkin returned to Kelli- her yesterday evening, Miss Alice Wilkin returned to her home at Tenstrike Jast even- ing, after having spent yester- day in the city. The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve ice cream and cake, and lunches during the week of the carnival. Dr. Westeen and family came over from Grand Forks yester- day and will occupy the Norman cottage at Grand Forks bay fora month. A soft, white skin and a clear complexion are the first results attending the liberal use of Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. R. H. Schumaker was ill yes- terday and unable to perform his customary duties as cashier of| the First National bank. He is at work today. Typewriter ribbons of all standard malkes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer offica. Fred P. Nash and wife and their daughter returned to Grand Forks yesterday afternoon. They spent Sunday with friends at Grand Forks bay. Henry Stechman, proprietor of the Hotel Stechman at Ten- strike, and his brother-in-law, Ed. Stratton, the barber, were visitors in Bemidji yesterday. The Bemidji Fire Department will give a dance at city hall Wednesday evening. The affair will be a pleasant social gather- ing and Prof. Symington guar- antees good music, Tickets per couple 75c. Time changes ideas and con- ditions. There’s a lot of things which the up-to-date young woman of today does which are good for body and health. She takes Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store, Buildings Raised I am prepared to raise buildings, build foundations and do general re- pair work. = All work guaranteed 3. N Reeves WE _OFFER FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY - J. F. GIBRONS, Local agt. Remidji, Minn, | | Alice, Alice, Alice. " Read the Daily Pioneer, Telephone your news to the Pioneer, Our number is 31, Duplicate order books und commercial men’s expense ac-! count bnoks at the Pioneer office, The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, which sells from 80c to $3 per box. W. B. Sherman, who is now living at Akeley, passed through the city yesterday evemng en- route to Kelliher. ° and Mrs, J, H, Sullivan, last night, and John is in the seventh heaven of delight today. Alice, Alice, Alice. Mrs. J. P, Lahr went to the twin cities this morning. 'She was accompanied by Miss' Mc: Renville, before returning, See Alice, the Wonder, at the § street fair. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Theodore Roustan, who was at one, Chapman is dead in this city, aged, time French minister at Washington, ! eighty-four years. is dead in Paris. The Catholic Total Abstinence un- fon is holding its annual conventlon at Providence, R. L. A Mlssouri Pacific train, on which Governor Folk was a passenger, was in a collision at Armour, Mo., but the; governor escaped uninjured. Michael Czolgosz, brother of Leon Czolgosz, assassin of President Mec Kinley, has applied for a position on the police force of Cleveland. The British board of trade returns | for the month of July show an in- crease in fmports ¢f $19,339,000 and an increase in export3 of $28,109,500. Twelve hundred delegates are at- tending the twenty-sixth annual con- vention of the Photographers’ asso ciation of America at-Niagara Falls, N. Y. Professor H. W. Hart of New York, an expert on diet, died suddenly at At lantic City, N. J., from acute indiges- tion, believed to have been caused by eating hoiled crabs, Slain by Policeman’s Son. Princeton; Mo., Aug. i5—“Buck” , McHargus, a notorious character, was ! | { killed by the son of Policeman Abe Trent after McHargus had shot . the officer five times while resisting ar- rest. Policeman Trent is in a serious condition. Dougall, who will also visit at WON DER! greatest freak .on exhibition The freak that is beyond all A 9-pound girl was born to Mr. ' que@stion one of the greatest cur- iosities in the world. Moral show for both Ladies’ & Children COME ONE COME ALL POSTOFFICE CORNER ‘WITHOUT MISSING A DAY, | New Yorker Werked Fifty-four Years 4s Stationary Engineer. TUtica, N. Y., Aug. 17.—Thomas Mr. Chapman held a unique record among the stationary engineers of the country. For fifty- four years prior to Aug. 1, 1903, he had served as engineer for the Globe ‘Woolen company of this city and in all that time he never was .absent from work one day. He was a scien- tist and inventor and many of the most prominent engine builders in the country had been accustomed to con sult him as to changes and improve ments Governor Forced to Resign. Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 17—The revolt- ed police at Aracajo, capital of the state of Sergipe, have compelled- the governor and vice governor to resign, leaving the state government in the hands of the presiding judge of the! state supreme court. . ~ Pirates Attack British Launch. Hongkong, Aug. 1G—A British launch, the Wingenat, was attacked by pirates close to Wuchow. One of her crew was killed and three were wounded. The pirates secured about $500 and a chest of opfum. Postmaster Killed and Robbed. Libau, Russia, Aug. 13—The post- master here was killed and robbed of $14,000. Wisdom and honor sre t_he avenues to a happy immortality.—-Plato. UNPRECEDENTED RAINS, - City and Suburban Traffic at Norfolk, Va., Tied Up, Norfolk, Va., Aug. 14—With almost unprecedented rains for nearly two months the record of the present sum- mer has been broken with a fall of be- tween four and five inches in the last twenty-four hours and the rain still continues. Floods occurred every- where and city and suburban street car traffic is tied up. Postoffice, rafl- road and other employes compelled to beat their work early were forced to wade in some places almost waist deep and conditions are bad every- where. For a clear complexion take ORIND Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach,liverand bowels. "Refuse subatitutes. Price 800. Barker’s Drug Store. BUDWEISER is fermented in Glass-Enameled Vats. After the process of fermentation it is lagered (aged) from. four to five months in Glass- Lined Steel Tanks, from which it is drawn into bottles. In Glass from Kettle to Lip The result is an exquisite taste and flavor, . distinctively its own, which accounts for the sale of Thus it is 137,722, 150 Bottles | of Budweiser in 1905 .. exceeding that of all other bottled beers. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n St. Louis, U. S. A. C. H. MILES, Distributor. Bemidji. The Great Minnesota State Fair MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL Premiums & Purses | §65,640.50 & IR pissk g (R BN AN e Castleman, living In Weakely county, | called at the home of his divorced wife and killed her with a shotgun and then killed himself. He was sixty years old and .she was Afifty. The tragedy resulted from her suit for divorce, which was recently granted. Small Boats ‘Able to Pass. Superior, Wis., /Aug. 14.—It has de- veloped that the/channel at the inter- state bridge is mot blocked for boats of thirty-seven feet beam or less, Sev- eral lumber boats have es¢aped from the upper. lln?or. ) e e ———=ALL THE WEEI( SEPT. 3,4,5,6,7, and 8, 1906 mw mm oN ‘ALL lmfinom Dan Patch Cresceus Will go ‘against thelr worid's re; mflls. Monday l!wmwn. Unparalied Racing an Amusement Program Each ‘Afternoon a Eveniny.

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