Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 3, 1906, Page 3

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M. & M. ; : The Word “Nice.” “Nice” {3 one of the exceptional Read the Daily Pioneer, ‘What do the Helgolanders do with Words which have risen on the scalo ¥ See the B Ewmporium in thelr birds? Some are sent away to and improved vylth age, Itis from the 88 Due;tarmhn Po! the Hamburg market and the rest kept | Latin “nesclus” and originally signi- their new quarters. for home counump‘tl:n. _Roasting be- | fled Iinm;anfi h’.l‘o C:mucar l‘; “K“rl:l::; fore a slow fire, with the tall on, over | mean oolish—‘“wise and nof Blank.books and ofiicesuppnes | toast, 1s practically an unknown art |nice.” In Spenser's time it still meant at the Pioneer Office. or at least one rarely practiced. Every- | effeminate. F:)mll:l zennex;nl toolll‘!men thing goes into the pot for soup. “Tros- | there was probably first a specializa- Askiyonr grooor fopguoie] of —————— ] | gelsoup” 18 an institution much lauded. ) tion to foolish fussiness about trifies, that fresh peanut butter. the public can got WAy they wanted all §| My, Gatke tells us how it should be|Then the idea of ignorance dropped summy - Py prepared. Take care to commit forty | out, and the word meant particular — m——— — Mljs' Hard?r and sonjreturnad lVE’S lGE GREAM or fifty thrushes, according to the re- | about detalls, accurate, It was credit- 30 be sure you g et it to aneapolls y eszerday ) fi% quirements of the famlly, to the soup | able to be a “nice” o\f::‘ver l::r fl:o ey i i i Gllow. theTorawd 6l the fattest birds [ show “nice” judgment. 80 1y 1rt waist suits and pot, and do not have the 8l Judg Now s-‘lk-Sh gy (}ANTILMJPE SUNDAES drawn, and If the cook I8 a true artist | end the positively agreeable meaning Al '1 Y DR cloth suits in tbg fall styles at the —————————memmm= 11 50 it will al to a8k 1 secORA bilpIng. [ of today was evolved. | il LU Berman Emporium. T e e eroamme. Foba ]| A favorite Helgoland dish 1s Kittiwake - — | George Stein, village recorder k . e "fi k Efii. I:-eN:z::‘ ‘r’:‘t. ::%I:vehc::‘ gi::::: The julc: ;t. 't:\:’g:::;o;l'neapple is made in our own town and {jof Cass Lakeand cashier at the|| Lakeside AKETY. || &2 Helgolandish tashion sre considered | accrodited fa Java, the Philippiaes | acknowledged by all good §G. N. depot ‘there, was & Visitor || —em—————————ONLY a dellcacy, although :: somewhat fishy | and throughout the far east fenernlls; smoothest wud best los-aream. jand evanltig: Read the Daily Pioneer. substance with which the Malays pol- sold in Northern Minnesota. Are your bones aching, nervas . Beagars Who Take the “Care” | gon thelr kreeses and daggers and to You can get it at our store or !y g 254 a For advanced styles go to the( Beggiug seems to be a lucrative call-| po algo the “fnger nall” poison for- s itired, nights restless, kideey and | g Emporium, ing in Vienna. In one of the district | mory in use among the aborigine Jav- 3 OLSON’S Confectionery liver trouble, energy low? These police courts a man and his wife were | 4059 women almost universally. CIT G STO! signs of I itality. Hollis-| A+ W. Danaher returned Satur- ( summoned to appear on a charge of | rhoge women cultivate a nafl on each Y DRUG STORE jare/sig OF S ;11| day evening from St. Paul, spent | begging in the streets. Only the wo-|yanq to a long, sharp polnt, and the PALACE OF SWEETS ter’s Rocks Mountain Tea will|93Y 5 R y man appeared, and in answer to the |janat seratch from one of these was MIDWAY Store make you well, Tes or Tablets, |Sunday in Bemidji and went to| magistrat's questions stated that hor | onst, SSratclt 35 2 Tenstrike this morning. husband had gone to Baden to take a and all the other leading deal- §| 39 cents. Darker’s Drug Store. The Pioneer c“"e: she load c“rel!:edThE proseciting alturey, e The Meanest Man. — i i r . mar] that e Viennese beggars has been located : ers in this part of the state. W. A. Cassler wentito Akeley|. . "~ Writer Paper, | oamed such good Incomes and eey oy | . The meanest man has i £ e in Philadeiphia. He dropped a large this morning, Mrs. Casslerand| sy one seom - 800 to $3 per | well that they were forced to g0 to o) of billg on the street, and a boy son Ro: ent to St. Cloud some bath resort to recover from thelr 6 b M d 1 SS Wi * | box high living. Only a few days ago, he who found it returned the mon:yuto i & 2 9 ndle carefully, e OQE1 | where the latter will ke a W. L. Preble and wife and L. | sald, a beggar well known In the Vien. | 1im- Counting the bundle caretyby course in the Vath Business e revean w”_’ na police courts had returned from | t2€ '?v;nernf;tb::n:n ll;lstopotch:boy > 'College. G. Carothers and wife Were| cauohag after taking the cure there ”n’rejn?c:d 6 4o f:ut you are guided [ among the fair visitors who left|and had resumed his begging with ;';Mty Drinciples, and as an_earnest - THE CITY. [stteofonio City of Toledo, | __| for the twin cities Sunday. renewed vigor—Pall Mall Gazette. | 5 '8 hrobation shall refrain from b Lucas County. {5 Mrs. B. Stone and little son Pawnshop Bales: charglng you iutarsstioe the time you Read the Daily Picneer. Frank J. Cheney makes oath|Harold left this morning for Dou't Leplic, AYS o et ave had my ¥ ; : . n ar, a Peanut butter; have you tried |that he is senior partner of the|Park Rapids: They have been :h;nvifi:hop i o Bawibrokar A Continuous Feast. it? firm of . J. Cheney & Co., doing | visiting here with George Rhea|knows just what people think about | They Were from the country, on = i i i his stock, many of them having learn- | their first visit to London, and a notice J. P. Signal returned Satur.|Dusinessin the City of Toledo, |and family. b :fl,:m'expe,yle“% that he ':fmeup”' n their hotel puzzled them consider- day from a visit to Grand Rapids CO““';X auhd Stat_e aforesaid, and| gy report of the Gans-Battl-| next to nothing on the best quality of | ably. It ""“;.“:3'”';”:?;'.35‘; :;:“"‘;c:: and Duluth. that said firm will pay the sam ;. Nelson prize fight will be re- | Jewelry and silverware, watches, ete,, | €ons, 12 to s P of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS | o, Ao < | and they thus get it Into thelr heads |8; suppers, S “Say, Garge, Bewidji ®levator Co. head- 7 - ceived at Sullivan’s place this| ¢ 4)5'tne articles sold at auction are |581d one to the other, * cordin to thia uarters for hay, grain, or for each and every case of|gfiornoon. Right begins at 4| genuine goods. But there's where they |Jere, there bean’t so.vary much tolme q y, grain, ground g St. James' Gazette, teeds and flour b ICatarrh that cannot be cured by o'elock. make a big mistake. The pawnbroker Fer solghtseein.’ "—St. 3 . : ]the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. . seldom sells any pledged articles at What makes the Trout Shy? Little Red Schcol House Sho Mrs. C. S. Royce and MTrs. | these auction sales. He nses them sim- it of es FRANK J. CHENEY. ; . ihsalen The shyness of the summer trout for your boys and girls. The s to bef a b Chas. Aistrop, of Malyin, Iowa, | ply for a bl}ud. Articles taken In 4o o soringhole Is due not entirely best shoes made. You get them | 1 g 0 e oro o 388 812 darein the city and will visit for | P2V are invariably sold at private |y, big keon eye tralned by the quietude &t thio Berman B upmu; scribed in my presence, this 6th two weeks with their father, sale”—New York American. ?‘e;m“mrfmh‘;mm' itis mb: cffi‘.t - : |day of December, A. D. 1886. P o s ted more to his gregariousness. . - 2 f the Miss Blanche Crawford of (Seal A. W. GLEASON Thomas Malloy One day Carlyle suddenly stopped at | €001 places and deeper pools of the . i i trout stream are apt to be few and hive Wilmar is a new arrivalin thecity | Notary Public. Typewriter ribbons of all|g street crossing and, stooping, picked the fishin schools. . If the school -num: and has accepted a position at| Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken|Standard makes, either record, D s e doen i [er, say, fifty fish It means a hundred : . s . e the/Huzasr store. internally, and acts directly on|COPying or indelible, can be Pro-| ., oyer by passing vebicies. With his :;;:;231 o hat o the most fimia fah The children are staying at|the blood and mucous surfaces|cured inthe color you wish at| pare ’l':“‘d;hemge":lnyo;‘fi“’tiflt&e ‘;‘;‘: of the fifty, whose sudden dash to safe- grandma’s, of the system. Send for testi- the Pioneer office. fxl;:;nt n;;nd‘lfleld l:l:iown ona clennpspot ty gives the wurtl:lngt slgn:l t:noer?].n: ) Mamma has gone down to the monials free. Mrs. A. Babcock, a teacher in|on tne curbstone. “That” said the old l‘]‘gfi'fiy e 21‘:“5 ’:‘;wgh i T o Lir o 2en; F.J. CHENEY & co., the Crookston schools, left for f man lgia*nme oir:le;:dz:n s::age r;:i'i ter a big school in a flash and bafile the Papais at home working, Toledo, 0. |her home yesterday afternoon, :‘:::' ffl:g‘;ll:‘,b; ‘my mother never to | Lopes of the angler—Clarence Deming Keeping well with Rocky| Sold by all Druggists, T5c. jafter a brief visit at the home of | waste amything—above all, bread, more | ' Ontine Mazazin Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug| Take Hall’'s Family Pills for{Dr. Rowland Gilmore, 5%:0::;22::?} nI:::lg!:;ed?: t‘:fl? Store. constipation, Dr. Tuomy, E. A. Barker, - bi = & £ 2 get nourishmenf from this bit of = Chas. Campbell and Thos. Ted-| brea < ford were among the Bemidji The Kingfisher. people who went to the twin| Many and curlous are the ligel‘xdsn(:f iti ill visi the kingtfisher. - One\of these js to the Bcfl_.les yesterday m?d will visit the| (00 NG Sher bir?i s nigeN L fair before returning. plain gray in color, but upon bel:;g Jl\?t ), ici loose from the ark' flew toward the Lt's the only }nedlcme known setting sun and had its-back stalned | thet penetrates into every organ| e by the sky and ts lower plumage ‘of the body and stays there. It’s|scorched by the sun 'te gorge:gs hues. ic i ___| The dried b of the kingfisher was | the bes't,, tonic. in. the “Zorld once used a::ycharm against thunder- {Hallister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. | oit5 and ‘moths, and it was hung up "Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barkers | so that it might peing with its bill to Drug Stere. the wind’s quarter. John Armstresg left Saturday night for Milwaukee, Wis., where he will consult an occulist re- garding his eyes. Itis possible that he will continue his trip to Chicago. He expects %0 be absent at least a month. The Evil of a Good Name. “Mammy,” said Pickaninny Jim, “why didn’t you name me George ‘Washington?” ‘“Sonny,” was the an- swer, “I isp gwine to name no mo’ chillen George Washington. As soon as dey hyahs dat story ’bopt not bein’ able to tell a lie dey 'pears to git curious to find out whether it's so or not, an* dey W< NG JEWELRY MADE & REPAIRED i A . @ GEO T B AKER of the Chippewa Indians, came ° L1 & C down last evening from Red Two Epochs. In the Honeymoon—Let me sit by you, darling, while you pour the tea. I love to watch your white hands toying Lake and left this morning for Onigum, the Leech Lake agency. e toin s A . wi cups. He mp'.?rts everything moving Next SeaiolWhat, doss- this ciasia along micely at the Red Lake|mean by not putting another leaf in the agency. table? We might as well be sitting in each other’s lap, etc.—Detroit Free Aad A. Tone, the Northome | ppegs ik attorney, catue in from Grand = S e Rapids Saturday afternocon and| -m . . & S . == | e Minnesota State Fair He had been attending a meeting = _MIDWAY BETWEEN MINNEAPQLISIAND ST. PAUL ON TIME S.S.S.STANDARD ToRIC The ingredients of which S, S. S. is composed, and the method of com- bining and preparing them so that they gently and pleasantly build up and strengthen every part of the body, make it the ideal tonic for a disordered condition of the system. Every one feels the need of a tonic sometimes. The system seems to get ‘‘out of gear, ’’ the appetite becomes fickle, the energies are depressed, sleep is not restful or refreshing, and the entire body has a nervous, worn-out feeling. When the system is in this depleted, run- down condition it must be aided by a tonic, and S. S. S. is recognized every- where as the standard. Being made entirely of roots, herbs-and barks i i selected for their gentle action a5 well as thair invigorating. cioct on the | A- Kaiser, the Bagley banker,| system, it will not disagreeably affect any of the delicate members or tissues | W&8 & visitor in the city yester-] :: n‘lig ;1}?:: gt thc; io-c;l]l:;lltgnics dqn the ’rl"‘l?rketdwm‘:h c;):tai:o poultlsh o; day. He returned to Kosston armful mineral ingredient, ese derange the stomach an i | digestion, unfavorably affect the bowels or otherwise %nmage the health. ye.stgrday afternoon. ,His oo S. S. S. tones up the stomach and digestion, improves the appetite, produces William, who had been visiting refreshing sleep, rids the body of that tired, run-down feeling, and supplies { here for some time with Dr. and tone and vigor to the entire system. It re-establishes the healthy circulation M Gil a his! of the blood, acts more promptly and gives better and more lasting results rs. Gilmore, returned to hi ] than any other tonic, and because of its vegetable purity is an absolutely home at Bagley on the samef safe medicine for young orold. 8. S. S. acts admirably in cases of dyspep- | train. of the board of county commis- sioners of Itasca cowmnty, of, which he is a member. | Preminms § Purses - foodal & Dan Patch KING OF PACERS. longer felt. Notonly is S. . S, the greatest of all tonics but possesees puri- S . : 3 line at his hcuse with the axe| - S i ‘ 4, G . Gresce“s tonic for this year do not experiment but get S, S. §., the recognized stand- | 80d the br«ad side of the wea;jon . 2 i : 3 : ™ sia, indigestion and other stomach troubles, and after using it that uncom- = AT fortable feeling of fullness, dizziness or drowsiness, alteE eating, areono While splitting wood ye ster- ! £ 4 8 Q nics day, Charles Reed hit the clo thes fying and alterative properties, and if there is a taint in, the blood it will promptly remove every trace and restore perfect health, 1In selecting your ad________ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AVLANTA, 6A» _ |struck him on the head inflicting L ; il . : shaEs —— wound that necessitated three o : - 5 L% a ¥ \ w‘"?e:;il_i Monday atterncon. stitches t¢: be sown by the phy.si ol Lo i g iy ) q Ebe New Store cian before it was closed. & i * . - LA { Tasir 1].‘=n &Efl:fl;fl:&n‘ S, Paul Union Stack Vards. i ‘ g 57N . " Bach Aftermos St. Paul, {ept. 1.—Cattle—Good to choico stedrs, $4.50@5%50; common te fair, $1.00¢74.60; good to choice cows and Lelfors, $3,60@4.50; yeals, $4.00@ 6.25. Hogs-—$5.50 @6.25. eep—Weth- ers, $4.00795.15; good to prime spring lambs, $6.25(7.25., Creamery Butter and i Strictly Fresh Eggs. la‘;‘;‘q‘;‘;‘:’ Bapt,fl‘—Cnme—m;wel, Is headquarters for the best Bobt L e ey DEDICATION MONDAY; SEPTEMBER 3. ADDRESS BY J. s and heifers, $1.! 5 A 7 0 dim i i 5.20; stacl d feeders, $2.300 M e K== | HALF : i e ot oo dinig| e e AT, THE WEEK=—== | HALF FARE ‘and butchers,” $5.90@6.47%; \' o § 4 & $o%s = R \z:nv&. :wmqum: rToug) ; ¥ 5 T. 3 4 5‘6 s‘ o gy Call at the store or phone 207 B '] @676: 1dunt, 35.95@6.5 TIEE ki i | : : @6.20. Sbasp, $3.15@6.26; lamb m ) 1@1.75. & i —~ -

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