Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 8, 1906, Page 3

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SAME PRICE so be sure you get it MODEL 10K CREAM made in our own town and acknowledged by all good judges to be the purest, and smoothest and best ice cream sold in Northern Minnesota. You can get it at our store or OLSON’S Confectionery CITY DRUG STORE PALACE OF SWEETS MIDWAY Store and all the other leading deal- ers in this part of the state. Ghe Model THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer. Eric Ives left this morning for Northome or a husiness mission. ; Attend the fur sale at the Bazaar Store, Thursday October 11. Dr. Warninger was at Cess Lake yesterday, on professional business. Bemidji HBlevator Co. head- quarters for hay, grain, ground teeds and flour. Mrs. John Larson is home from Fowlds, where she has been for two weeks. T. A. Dalton, a brother of Jokn Dalton of this city, was here from his home at Cass Lake yesterday aftarnoon. A full line of furs will be on sale at the Baziar Store Thurs- day October 11, Furs delivered from the sample line on exhibi- tion. Mr, and Mrs, Iver Krohn and three children of Shevlin were visitors in the city yesterday. They visited a local art gallery while here and sat for some photos. No sickly women or week men will ever regret taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It’s brought happiness to thousands of homes. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents, Barker’s drug store, L. F. Eotrup, representative of the E'iel-jerman Drug company of Minneapolis, spent Sunday in the city. There is a rumor to the effect that a fourth drug store is about to be started Bemidji, but Mr. Entrup de- clared that he knew nothing of such a move, Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitational disease, and in order t) cure it you must take internal remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly on the blord and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years and is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting di- rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimouials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. M. & M. Read the Daily Pioneer. Miss E. G. Norton of Akeley spent Sunday in the city. J. A. Ross of Wadena spent {Sunday in the city and was a i guest at the Brinkman, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Capens of Minneapolis were registered at the Brinkman yesterday. EYES— Drs. Larson & Larson, ispecinlists in fitting glasses, .Office in Swedback Block. Mrs. F. C. Hale, wife of Attor- iney Hale of Blackduck, was a lguesb at the Markham Saturday. For the newest styles and best {furs attend the fur sale at the Bazaar store Thursday October 11, Emil Schneider has returned from a combined business and pleasure trip to the twin cities and Chicago. The Modern Samaritans will lgive a Halloween party and dance at Masonic Hall on the evening of October 31st. John Mogan came down this | morning from Northome, where he has been buying logs for the Crookston Lumber company. G. F. Robinson, the mayor of Big Falls, came down from his home this morning and spent the day in-the city on business, C. E. Aiken, cashier of the First National bank of Grand Rapids, came over from the “Rapids” yesterday afternoon. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Mrs. G. E. Crocker and daugh- tor Catherine have returned from points in Wisconsin, where they visitad for a month with relatives and friends, The Ladies’ Aid of the Presby- terian church will do all kinds of plain sewing, tie comforters, etec. Leave work with Mrs. E. H. Reynolds or Mrs. Thomas Bailey. W. L. Preble of Akeley, super- intendent of logging for the Red River Lumber company, spent Sunday in the city and left this morning for Akeley. ‘“Men wanted” is W. L.’s lament. Frank Cline, the rotund gen- eral manager for Walker & Akeley, came up from Akeley Saturday night and visited in the city over Sunday. He re- turned to Akeley this morning. Children eat, sleep and grow after taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing eyes, good health and strength. A tonic for sickly children, Tea or Tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s drug store. Charles Swedback came down this morning from his home at Big Falls and will remain in the city on business until tomorrow night before returning. Charles states that his telephone system is working nicely and that he is doing very well at the “Falls.” Naish McKiwnon, lately of Jenkins, has purchased the build- ing formerly occupied by John Myers, on Minnesota avenue, and will hereafter conduct a saloon in the place. Mr. McKinnon moved from Jeunkins a few days agoand has already taken possession of his new property. M.E. IBERTSON FUNERAL DIRECTOR. LICENSED MORTI- BE&SGIAN IN CHARGE=2Y PHONE 317 Day and night calls are llwus : i given prompt attention : IST. DOOR N. POSTOFFIGE BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA. FLOUR! there is no flour its equal. If you have used it we know you will reorder. If you have not used it we invite you to try a trial sack. Call at the store or phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN. FLOUR! We have just received a carload of the celebrated White Jacket Flour Those who have used the White Jacket flour are reorder- ing it and say for a good flour that will give satisfaction FLOUR! “|the Pioneer, left Saturday even- - | the past year, and has not lost a Oysters - Oysters - Oysters We have just received from Baltimore, at our store, a shipment of these select oysters which can be had at the right price. If you are in need of any- thing in the bakery line or fruit line, call up Phone 118 and it will be delivered promptly from the Lakeside Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer. Letter files and letter presses at the Pioneer office. George Horton of Blackduck Sundayed in Bemidji. Oscar Hanson of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city Sunday. R. A. McLean and wife of Grand Forks, N. D., were visit- ing in the city yesterday. G. E. Fuller came in from Deer River Saturday and visited in the city over Sunday. Arthur H. Kirsch of Crooks- midji, Sundayed in the city. J. A, Sullivan and wife went over to Solway yesterday after- noon for a brief visit with old friends. J. W. Johnson," a prominent merchant of Cass Lake, was in the city yesterday afternoon and last night. Miss E. G. Norton of Akeley visited with Bemidji friends over Sunday, returning to her home this morning. J. C. Dade, the mayor of Blac! - duck, spent Saturday night and Sunday in Bemidji and was a guest at the Markham. Johnson & O’Connor sent a “hunch” of men t> Akeley this morning to work for- the Red River Lumber company. A brown slouch hat was lost this morning and Chief Bailey desires that the finder return seme to police headquarters. The annual exhibition of furs which has been so popular will be on exhibition at the Bazaar store Thursday Oct, 11. Furs delivered as you select from this line. J. A. Murray of Blackduck was in the city today, having business before Judge Clark, in probate court. Mr. Murray is administrator of the Leland estate. A standard make Remington typewriter with tabulator, but little used and as good as new can be had for $60.00 cash. Just one half the factory price. I[n- quire at Pioneer Office. ‘NOTIOE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. BTATE OF MINNESOTA, %u COUNTY OF BELTRAMI, Oty of Bemldjl. Notlce Is hereby glven, that application has been wmade In Writl raying for license to sell intoxicating lquors for the term commenclug on the 1st day of October 1006, on lat day of October W0, by the (ollowin, perse t the followlngplace, us sta R 560" applICkHIONs, respeetlvers: torwit: FRED E. BRINKMAN At and In the first floor, tront room of that Iginal towslte of Bemid]l, Beltrami county, mined by said city councll of the City ot Bomidii ‘at the city clerics offico in tho | WIth & rush at the stranger and two STy 1ty ot Bemidii in Wel- | of them located him, But the writer Clty Hall'in sald Ol trami county, and Stato of \flmmwom on Monday.the 8th day of October,A. o'clock p. m, of that day, ‘Witness my hand lnfl seal of sald clty this ton, who has many friends in Be- | 1ot 122 5 ] ol nm‘iuc(imun Will bo heard and deter- | the double board. 1st dy f October, A. D. [SEAL” THOMAS MALOY Clty Clerk. the city council| to study them and soon came to the of nmou% of Bemldfi sud flled 1n mlyomue conclusion that they were: gradually, i becoming acquainted with him, his and terminating | ways and his dark room. One day a stranger was seated on the window sill. The first wasp entering the room paid no attention to him, but made for the & old crack in the wall, b ML G bl seviimican (i ot | @ big fat fellow who darted through inn the open window like a bullet. Within Bnl(l application will be heard and detor- | five minutes half a dozen wasps came D 1000, aL has never been touched by his wasp colony.—Outing Magazine, Raters, Sailabouts and Larks, ‘What is a rater, a sallabout, a lark, is a question commonly heard among . Has the Wa A colony of wasps made a nest In the dark room of a studio Inst summer, At first the party who used the room did not relish their company, but for cer- tain reasons bhe did not molest them, He pald no attention to the little buz- zers, and they came and went at thelr own sweet will. If 80 you can hardly get along without Spoons, Knives and Forks. The silver plated are, without a doubt, the most eco- nomical; they wear well; they look better and cost very little more than the ordinary kinds. After a time be began Then out came Your sideboard is hardly com- plete without a silver tea set; silver cake and fruit baskets should also be placed there. NOTICE OF APPLICATION |those not familiar with yachts and technical racing terms. thirty-eight feet long and carries the double sails—sloop rig and jib. The half rater is thirty-two feet long, car- ries the same style salls as the rater and usually gets a five minute handi- cap in rater races. rles a single large sail and {8 bullt on bas been made in writing to the city [ 8raceful lines, with rounded sides and Clty o Bemidjl and filed | ends, while the lark has sguare sldes —-for— LIQUOR LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami 88 City of Bemidji Notice Is hereby given, That application council ot sald in my oflice, praying for license to sell intox- icating lauors for the term commencing on | @nd ends and carrles the single sall, and - terminating on | Few larks are built now. Most of the Septerber 20 Septomber 20, 18 and at the followi| application, respec FRANK (.u\Gl\ON At and in the front room first floor of that o, by the following person emidii, mined by sai council of the City of Be- midji at the city Clerk’s office iu the city hall in sald City of Bemidii, in Beltrami county and State of Minnesota, on Monday, the Ist day nf October, A. D. 1906, at 80'clock p. m. of tlnc| ay. nes: 4th day of Sept. A. D. 1906, THOMAS MALOY City Clerk. NOTICE —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, | County of Beltrami, tss. City of Bemidji, ) Notice is hereby given, That applicati has been made In writing to the city coun of said city of Bemidji and filed in my off praying for license to sell intoxicating liquc for the term commencing on October 7, and terminating October 7, 1907, by the f lowing person, and at the following plac stated in said application, respecti to-wit: L. BLOOSTON At and in the front room, first floor of that certain LWD'\LO): brick building located on lot eight (8). block seventeen (I7), original townsite of l}emld] Minnesota, 2 Said applical ill be heard and deter- mined by sald ouncil of the city of Be- midjl. at the office in the city hall in | & said city of n Beltrami county. an state of Min on Monday, the Ist day of | & gcmb»r A, at§ o'clock p. m., of that ate. i3 Witness my hand and seal of city of BemidJi this = day of Sept., A. D. 1906. [SkaL 'THOMAS MALOY. City Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. County of Beltrami, - City of Bemidji, Notice is hereby given, That application | B has been made in writing to the city council | @ of said city of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating Liauors for the term commencing on QOctober 25, 1906, and terminating on October 25, 1907, | A by the following person and at the following place. as stated in said application, re- spectively, to-wit: L. BURKE . First floor of that certain two-story frame building located on lots eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), block seventeen (17), original townsite of Bemidji, Minnesota, Sald dpgllcutlou will be heurd and de- termined by said city council of the city of Bemidji at_the city clerk’s office in the city hall in said city of Bemidji, in Beltrami county, and state of Minnestoa, on Monday. the first day of October, A. D, 1905, at 8 0'clock . m. of that day. Witness my hnnd and seal of the clty 0( Re- STATE OF MINNESOTA., % ss. Harry Brummond of Walker came in last evening from Red Lake Indian agency, where he owns a general merchandise store. He spent the night at the Markham and left this morning for Walker. E. Massey, who is in the em- ploy of Martin Bros., the “tie” men of Duluth, was in the city yesterday. Massey is ‘“‘cover- ing’’ the territory in the vicinity of Deer River, A. C, McLean hav- ing Bemidji and this vicinity. Mrs. H. F. Schmidt was most rleasantly surprised at her home on Third street, the latter part of last week, by her sisters of the Lady Macabees. The evening was passed at cards, and light refreshments were served. A. [ Hinverk, a Moose Lake farmer, ieturned Saturday from two. months spent in the harvest fields of North Dakota, stopping in Bemidji for a few hours on his way home. Mr. Hinverk was employed on a six-thousand acre farm near Lakota. Greatest tonic and strength suffering humanity. Cures in- digestion, constipation, headache, stomach disorders. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s drug store. John B. Wilm, job: foreman on ing for a trip to the homestead of his father, near Margie. John has been working faithfully for day from his labors.. A few days’rest in the woods willagain place him in the robustfully healthtul class, producing remedy ever offered |} ‘midji this 25th day of September, A. D. I Lsear] THOMAS' MALOY City Clerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Beltrami, s, City of Bemidjl. Notice Is hereby given, That application has been made in writing'to the city council of the city of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term commencing on October 26, 1906, and terminating on October 2 1987, by the following person, and at the fol- lowing place, as stated in said application.re- spectively, to-wit FRED SILVERSACK In the front room, first, floor of that certain two-story frame building located on lot twenty-four (3), block (oumen 0, oriinal townsite of BemidJl, ol Il bo heard and” do- termined by said city council of the city of Bemidji at_the city clerk’s office in the city hall in sald city of Bemidji, in Beltrami county. and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the Ist day of October. A. D. 1906, at § o'clock D. m. of that day. B Witness AT and and seul of the clty of Be- midji chis ICth day of Sept. A, (sEA HOMAS MALOY, City Olerk. NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA }ss County of Beltrami, City of Bemidji, ; iven, That appllcation Nohuca ‘sa‘{l:‘rilb;lqflnflm the city council Of sald clty of Bemidjl and filed in my office, praying for license to sell mwxlcatlne rs for the term commencing on Octo! 7, 1908, and terminating on October 7, m b llowing person ahd at the followlng place,. as stated in sald application, re- spectively. to-wit: A, E. ANDERSON At and in that centln twn- tm-y frnme building, front room, t floo! ated ol lot. !hll‘wsl’l (13), hlock Mt/enn 115) ollgh‘ul townsite of Bemidji, Minnesota. Elld application will be heard and de- mined gy sald city council of the city of Hem(dil at_the city clerk’s office in the city naltfn snia Gty or Hemiad i melirari unty, and sta Of Innesota, gfio?s{‘fl?y Ofdol:wbfll. A, D. 1906, lbfl oclock ot it t t) of ptem] l'. . . ol O O A ALY, Ol“‘ Clerk. risneries wuestion Settied. ‘Washington, Oct: 6.—It is announced at the state department that a modus vivendl has been reached with the British. government relative to. the Newfoundland-fisheries that will, it is belleved, be - satistactory to . the ‘Gloucenter 1l e, 9 stated In sald yachts recently bullt have the double 1y, to- centerboard, The centerboard pre- vents drifting sidewise, and the single cortain two-story framo bullding located on board Is often entirely out of water S und 24 DIOQ}k s'l,‘w?-n (16), original | during heavy winds; hence the use of “That was a rather serious mistake the types made in speaking of young ny liand and seal of City of Be- | Golightly.” “In what way?” “Changed a ‘v’ into an ‘a’ and sald he was a ragged specimen of athletic A rater 1s i e The necessary things in cut glass are the: decanter, berry bowl and the celery dish. The saflabout car- (ON TIME) OF APPLICATION | manhood.” You are invited to ;insf)éct a superb line of “The McKibben Furs” which will be on display at The Bazaar Store, Thursday, October Hth, 1906. Specnal Sale of WOM Jackets, Scarfs, Capes, Muffs and all small furs. The salesman representing MeKibben, Dris coll & Dorsey Co., will show aline of furs: compnsmg all' the newest designs & styles in ladies’ furs. Each and every fur GUAR- ANTEED to give SATISFACTION. Allfurs will be delivered to customer at once.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER HTH., ONLY CALL AND INSPECT OUR LINE GEO. T. BAKER & COMP'Y LOCATED IN CITY DRUG STORE. “For Quick Results!” Use Bemidji Daily Pioreer ‘“Want Ads” 34

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