Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 15, 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. Read the Daily Pioneer. Dr. Harry Pink Myers of Still- water is a visitor in the city. The Bemidji Eievator company are exclusive agents for Barlow’s Dest, Mascot and Cremo flour, Theodore Gullickson went to Cass Lake this morning on busi ness for the Hamm Brewing company. Freckles cured early in the season. “Parisian Secret” is a wonder worker. Barker’s Drug Store. Mame Villeman, formerly in the employ of O’Leary & Bowser, is now cashier at Schneider Bros clothing store. John S. Fowlds and wife of Fowlds were visitors in the city today, having come down from their home yesterday evening. W. S. Brannon, proprietor of the Hotel Brannon at Northome, returned to his home yesterday cvening, after a visit here of several days. 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 inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Kustachian 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 mnormal 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. 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 bein 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. Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. Dan Westgren of Pme River spent last night in the city. J. F. Metzgar, the ‘“beef’” man, was here last night, a guest at the Brinkman. If you want to buy or sell any- thing or hire help, try an ad in the Pioneer want column. Mrs. W, B, Gordon of Grand Forks is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Woodworth at Grand forks bay. Tan and sunburn removed. ‘‘Parisian Secret’’ does it. Other pleasant results also assured. Barker’s Drug Store. John Clair of Whitefish Lake, east of Blackduck, came down this morning on the M. & I, and spent the day in the city. E. R. Sundberg, publisher of the Cass Lake Voice, and E. H. Funk, also of Cass Lake, were in the city today taking in the carnival sights, Joseph Bray, the Blackduck dealer in wet goods, who is con- siderable of a ball ‘‘fan,” came down this morning. Mr. Bray is manager of the Blackduck team. 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. A. A. Reid arrived in the cily yesterday evening from the twin cities and left last night for Grand Rapids, where he is in the employ of the Henry Huhes com- pany. Mesdames Stacey and Thomp- son of Blackduck came down this mworning, despite the threatening weather and enjoyed every minute of their stay in Bemidji today. L. F. Parker, who always boosts for Blackduck and is a good fellow, was here today from the *“Duck.” L. F says that they are getting every- thing into apple-pie order up there for the forthcoming fair. Attorney Phelps and wife of Duluth left this morning for Cass Lake, where they visited with friends until the noon train for Duluth, when they left for their home. Mr. Phelps appeared be- fore Judge Spooner yesterday on legal business, 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 Fabvers HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH and HHHHHH; the Kohinoor, Mephisto, stenograph- ers, and seyeral grades of the best Sc pencils. A. Gilmore returned last even- ing from Cass Lake, where he has been acting as pharmacist for C. M. Johnson & Co., until that firm could secure a druggist to succeed one who left their employ a month ago. ‘“Dad” left this morning for Blackduck, where he will “sub” in the O’Kelliher store for two weeks, Mr. Gilmore is a sorv of “relief” pharmacist for the north half of the state. 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 $4 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 Railway., To all Summer Tourist destinations in New England Territory on Boston & Maine, Maine Central, Rutland Railroad and Canadian Pacific Railway. 'fo Canadian Territory and New York Points, tickets arc on sale every day up to and includ- ing September 30th, 1906. To New . Eagland Territory tickets are on sale August 8th and 22nd and September 5th and 19th. passage in both directions, Yours respectfully, A. J. Perrin, General Agent, Duluth, Minn, 430 Spaulding Hotel Bl »ck. All tickets good for continuous IVES ICE CREAM You will all be pleased to hear that we are handling the famous Ives Ice cream again, QOME DOWN AND LOOK AT UR FRUIT DISPLAY. RIGGEST ASSOBT MENT IN THE CITY. Try some of our pastry and home-made bread at the Lakeside Bakery: Read the Daily Pioneer, Pioneer. Our number is 31. here today from Blackduck. from Northome this morning. John Cann and wife of Black- duck spent the day in the city. Mrs. J. A. Ball of Northome was a visitor in the city today. Harry Gillham was here today with the rest of the Blackduck folks. J. R. Collard and H. C. Norman of Red Lake spent last night in Bemidji. Mrs. Ed. Leonard came down Tenstrike. George Wetzel, Tenstrike’s fear- less, lonesome democrat, was in the city today. Al Moon, a member of the Blackduck police force, spent the day in the city. Mrs. R. H. Schumaker and child left this morning for a trip to the twin cities. D. H. Fisk went to Pequot this morning, where he had some legal business to transact. Rev. Blackduck was among the many who were in Bemidji today. Orin Noble is now assisting in attending to the wants of cus- tomers at Schneider Bros. Makes the skin soft and white like that of a baby. Brings youth to the face, Parisian Secret. Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Grace E. Carter of Grand Forks arrived in the city yester- day and was a guest at the Brinkman. Landlord Fillman, of the Mer- chants Hotel at Northome, was among the up theline visitors who were in the city today. A rough skin is unpardonable, when a few applications of Parisian Secret assures such beautiful results. Barker’s Drug Store. - Mrs. Hale, wife of F. C. Hale of Blackduck, passed through the city yesterday evening en- route to her home from a visit with friends at Walker. 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 Gunsalus returned last night from Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been for the past month. He is much improved in bealth as a result of his trip to the south. Robvert Brownlee of Grand Forks was a business visitor in the city yesterday afternoon and last night. He is agent for a threshing machine manufactur- ing company. Parisian Secret 1s a toilet article, scientifically prepared and intended to permanently im- prove every lady’s complexion using it. Devoted to beauty. Barker’s Drug Store. W. H. LaSalle, a Great Nortk- ern passenger conductor on the 18 well known here, was circulat- ing among B:midji friends y«s- tarday afternoon and evening, cleanliness. Rocky Mountain Tea. tablets 385 cents. Store. lake. 1 Telephone your news to the R. T. Praught and wife were Hugh Mclntosh came down this morning from her home at Cass Lake-Duluth run, and who Jenny—Treatment for pimples and blackheads calls for absolute Pimples show that the body is absorbing poisonous substances and needs Hollistr’s "Tea or Barker’s Drug Oscar Mitchell, a member of the law firm of Washburn, Bailey and Mitchell of Duluth, spent yesterday in Bemidji and vicinity. He made a trip to Lake Plantag- net and decided to bring his family from Duluth next week and spend two weeks at that Read the Daily Pioneer. her last evening, is in the city on a visit, Markham. the city today. weeks. attending the Parisian Secret. Store. Mrs. liberal Bain, who owns last evening. Mrs. Bert Stone came up yes- Mrs. George Rhea. main until after the carnival,’ Mrs. F. D. Smythe of Sioux City, Iowa, returned to her home this morning, after having visited here during the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Jawes Fullerton. 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 Alfred Hall-Quest of | takes Hollister’s Rocky Mountain | Tea. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store, The Bemidji Fire Department will give a dance at city hall this evening. The affair will be a pleasant social gather- ing and Prof. Symington guar- antees good music, Tickets per couple T5c. Buildings Raised I am prepared to raise buildings, build foundations and do general re- pair work. All work guaranteed S. N. Reeves LOTS FOR SALE WE_OFFER FOR SALE CHEAP— GOOD LOTS AT GR. FORKS BAY WHITE & STREET TOWNSITE COMP'NY J. F. GIBBONS, Local agt. Remidji, Minn, “Dick” Thomas went to Kelli- The M. & I. passenger train was a half hour late last evening. | Robert Shaw of Princeton, Ill,, brother of Mrs. H. P. Burmughs, Joseph Shearer was here from Park Rapids yesterday afternoon and evening and tarried at the W. A. Cassler, who is in the employ of the Red River Lumber company at Akeley, arrived in The Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist church will serve ice cream and cake, and lunches during the week of the carnival. Fred. W. Rhoda' returned last evening from Winsted, Minn,, whete he has been visiting with relatives and friends for two A soft, white skin and a clear complexion are the first results use of Barker’s Drug the “Golden West’ hotel at Black- duck, spent yestorday in the city and roturned to her home terday evening from her home at Sauk Center and is the guest of [came to town yesterday after- She will re- iReld ti:e Dnilv i’loneer. last night. her fall stock of millinery. count books at the Pioneer office Bemidji. for the Fitger Brewing company, forenoon. The Pioneer carries the lead- ing grades of typewriter paper, box. W. H. Strachan, superintend- morning for Brainerd. merchant, visited in Bemidji to- day. ness-is good in his town. S. S. Irwin, H, C. Scribner noosn. M. A. Clark, judge of probate, went to Blackduck last evening to look after some business mat- ters there. He returned this morning. Charles Gustafson and two sons came down this morning from Tenstrike to see the carni- val sights, the horse race and the ball game. Miss Alice Hale, who has been ‘a guesi of the Robinson family at Grand Forks bay, left yester- jday afternoon for her home at Grand Forks. Mrs. J. Ripley and her son, J. W. Ripley, left yesterday even- ing for their home at Northome. Mrs. Ripley had been on a visit to the twin cities and was met here by her son. C. E. Albrant returned ‘last ievening from-a three days’ visit at the twin cities.” He tells of {the large crowds and congested conditions that pre- vail in both Sb Paul and Minre- apolis. Daniel Seery, the manager at Cass Lake and on the Chippewa reservation for the Burlington Lumber company. of Burlington, Towa, came over from Cass Lake yesterday afternoon and re- mained in the city until the night train. i William O’Neil, superintend- lent of logging on the Chippewa Indian reservation of northern Minnesota, calls the attention of the Pioneer to a mistake in the figures in the recently published news story headed “Many Mil. lions for Chippewas.”’ The state- ment that $202,000,000 had been collected for the Indians should have read $2,200,000. The exact N figures are $2,207,378. 21. Eldie Buttor of Big Falls w:s a guest at the Remore last night. E: T. Carroll, the Wadena ‘edu- cator, spent last uight in the city H. G. Klink of Grand Rapids visited in Bemdji yest.erday and Miss Louise Hetland has left for St. Paul and Chicago toselect | Duplicate order books and commercial men’s expense ac- ;/The freak that is beyond all Mrs. M. Heffron returned to her home at Puposky this morn- ing, after a visit with friends in came over from Cass Lake this|=— which sells from 80c to $3 per entof the M. & I, spent last night in Bemidji and left this C. W. Speelman, the Northome Mr. :Speelman says busi« and Bert and G. Jameson were Minneapolis traveling men who greatest freak on exhibition question one of the greatest cur- iosities in the world. Moral show for both Ladies’ & Children James Wilkins, general agent COME ONE COME ALL POSTOFFICE CORNER B et i Wall Paper Mouldings J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter All. Work Guaranteed. ‘Shop Rear Swedback Blk Varnishes RHEUMATISM TROUBLESOME PAINS AND ACHES ‘While Rheumatism is usually worse in Winter because of the cold and dampness of a changing atmosphere, it is by no means a Winter disease entirely. Persons in whose blood the uric acid, which produces the disease, has collected, feel its troublesome pains and aches all the year round. The I cause of Rheumatism is a sour, acid condition of the blood, brought about by the accumulation in the system of refuse matter, which the natural ave- nues of bodily waste have failed to carry off. This refuse matter - coming in contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which is absorbed by the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. Rheumatic persons are almost constant sufferers; the nagging pains in joints and muscles, are ever-present under the most favorable climatic conditions, while exposure to dampness or an attack of indigestion will often bring on the severer symptoms even in warm, pleas- ant weather. Liniments, plasters, louons, etc., relieve the pain and give the sufferer temporary comfort, but are in no sense curahve because Rhenmatism is not a disease' that can be rubbed away or treatment for Rheumatism ; it goes down into - the blood-and attacks the disease-at its head, and by neutralizing the acid and driving it out, Rheumatism permanently. Being made en- tirely of roots, herbs and barks, S. S. S. will not injure the system in the least. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice without charge. A, drawn out with a plaster. S. S. S. is the best PURELY VEGETABLE and building up the thin, sour blood, cires THE SWIFT SPECIFIC GO, 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 B fresh stock. Our line of teas and coffees cannot be ex- celled. An excellentline of canned goods—and goods for picnic lunches—always t.o be had at our store: ROE @ MARKUSEN, 207 FOURTH STREET. The Great TS Minnesota MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPOLIS AND ST. PAUL DEDICATION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. ——ALL THE WEER——— ‘SEPT. 3,4,5,6,7, and 8, 1906. tate Fair Preminms & Parses $o.640.90 - Dan Patch KING OF PACERS. "'{Jresceus Will'go ‘against their world’s re- cord;. Monday lfwnwou Unparalled Racing and - -Amusement Program i ‘Each Afternoon and | Evenin; ; e A’DDRESS BY J'AMES J. BILL. 'HALF FARE,ON ALL -;mmonsj'

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