Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 12, 1906, Page 4

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> Read the Daily Pioneer. - : M &M o Collup Roe & Markusen for|| 0¥Sters - Oysters - Oysters || Reqq the Daily Pioneer. That the Independent Order | i Concord grapes. = " : Letter files and letter presses|of Odd Fellows is the stron| 0 lEARY & BuwsEn, ; T William McCuaig apent last|| We have just received from | gt the Pioneer office. numerically and financlally, off | L alih 2 RiNesoTh night at Tenstrike. Baltimore, at our store, afl o W. Campbell returned last &l fraternal organiz - e . shipment of these select] | World? Such is the case. Here The gréat cloak sale at the night from & business trip to PRICE Berman Em porium will continue 0 :t:;sh‘:hlc.l;:m be had at Daluth. ; ?::m“l::rfl?t"m god all day Saturday. > gy price. T Attend the great cloak sale at Dec. 81, 1905 ' ) kid 5 black -d—l— e J. E. Wilkins, the Nitger repre- th.you.mhmbnfie °]. any- 1| the Berman Emporium, It will Namber t.)f'Me;nbau, : {10Dg X B,lfyfi,{ black and col Ty ‘2..50 sentative, came in lasu evening|| ¢ “.‘tgfim 4 :“ akery lineé OF Hoontinue all day Saturday. Deo, 81, 1905, .. 1,600,712 ) a pair. Plaid Silks for ladies’ waists, so be sure you get it from Shevlin and spent the night || T3¢ "ine, cali up s The Ladies Literary club will | |qvested funds, Dec g large plaids in bright colors, small plaids in black ) o n the city. S Ehone il meet at the home of Mrs. S.E.| gy 1905,.........$40,118,648.17 and white and grey and black, $1 to $1.25 a yard— MODI‘AL [flh LBEAM The Modern Samaritans willfjand it will be delivered }i perong Mondsy afternoon at 4|Tytal reliet paid during the 5 yard lengths; no two alike. Ladies’ Collars, we ———————————}|give a Halloween party and promptly from the o'clock. As I:.hislwlllb;?mefa first vear 1905,...... ..$4,680,887.74] | § have received & fiué assortment of collars and ties, 3 S d ¢|dance at Masonic Hall on the . meeting of the club this fall &|mgta) relief paid since the ; o el A il the g :?(iz :;e«é\é;dow;} t‘:fingz!;d evening of October 81st. Lakeside Bakery_ full attendance is desired to| year 1830,......$110,106,166.30] Intest ;'ly bélts a’.l"eyt h: s]:idt‘:éz;- sk MeBesll::;fi . - judges to be the purest, and §| Enoch Mauning, father of Mrs. assist in planning the winter| Nymber of members and e i s a'?fi()e tects, 5 g 7 | 4 smoothest and best ice cream §|J. M.-Barnett, is visiting mn the| —————————|work. ; widows and orphans re- i i 5 : d 3 sold in Northern Minnesota. §!city, being the guest of his| Read the Daily Pioneer. George Reyn?ld_s, a on.e-fime lieved since 1880;....3,397,515 2 ; ~,‘ You can get it at our store or {|daughter and her husband. T. A. McAllister, the “cedar|resident of Bemidji, came in last| Net gain in membership - | | : : o~ q i3 OLSON’S Confectione The Married People’s club will | man’’ from Houpt, spent the day |evening from b’ hO‘}le at Wal.ker for year 1905,...........80,091 LAnIEs HEM]Y'T“'WEAB GAR' = CITY DRUG STORE ry give a dance at the city hall Fri:|in the city. and spent the night in the city, While'the larger portion of the "E"Ts- Z ; PALACE OF SWEETS day night. Symington’s| Charles W. Scrutchin went - to |00 business. - Mr. Reyn?lds hdas| membership is in the Uqu . SH'OWING q ‘ MIDWAY Store orthestra will furnish the music. | Bagley yesterday afternoon, on [conducted a b“’]“ business at|States _and_Canads, there are| w | and all the other leading deal- || The Dutton moving pictures legal business. W;ll;]er ‘:"’mg L : last two years | lodges in all parts of the civilized THE LARGEST LINE in thi t of th gtate are worth seeing. They show at| Oliver Brown of Richmond, |®"¢ Pas been prosperous. world, notably Australia, Ger OF GARMENTS IN ers in this part of e state. the opers houss, Satirdsy|Indiana i5 3 @ucat ‘ak $he" howds Miss Ida Bailey left yesterday (any, Denmark,. Netherlands,| F October 13, Seat sale at City|of J. M. Barnett, afternoon for a vacation of three|Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, BEMIDJI — CONSID- Gb M d ~ l Drug Store, P- S hi ' ipe £ weeks, which she will spend|Alaska, Argeutine Requli 5 ERING THE QUALITY e oae l John Regan returned this|| arties wishing sev]ver puae "; visiting relatives inPerley, Minn., | Cuba, France, Hawaif, Japan, - OUR PRICE IS LOW- mornin; f"g; ints along the awn, lower:pots, apply to:Hog and Jamestown, N. D. In the|Mexico, Newfoundland, Philli-| }' north liie of thepl\od &1 :hera BOSWOI’(E], H.otel Brinkman; former village a sister to Miss|pine Islands, Porto Rico, South ER THAN YOU WILL 2 e he hml beenttansacting bisiness J. A. Sullivan spent yesterday | gajjey, Mrs. G- H. Hansell, lives; | Africa and Yukon Territory. BE ASKED ELSE- v THE CITY. for St. Anthony’s hospft&l afternoon and eve:mg ”it his old|anq in the Dakota city a second| The foregoing information WHERE. LADIES == : + & “stamping ground,” Solway, ister, Mrs. F. E. Rathman,|authentic. Proclaim it to your 2 Read the Daily Picneer. le"i L. l:;n 1;:: a ([::“;e l? dh“ A. H. Pitkin and wife of Kelli- :uakes her home. . friends and neighbors, and you U 7D LONG COATS FROM Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers nigatirom fhe ate 1DGIAD | o came down from William A. A. Babcock and his father-| will have no difficulty in securing| | i;f v—’ D s 3 B for Gold Medal flour. I:ieyncfi;‘;s}i):':rt;my i;" ::: Lennon’s town this morning. inlaw, H. C. Miller, came down |candidates for membership. (ERAW m-uu To 335100 EAGHI —_— Harry Calvert spent last night at Blackduck, on business. Tom Kinch of Park Rapids was registered at the Brinkman last evening. S Arne Solberg, deputy sheriff, went to Blackduck this morning, on official business. 3 EYES— Drs. Larsen & Larson, specialists in fitting glasses, Office in Swedback Block. Rev. J. R. Pratt of Albany, N.|¢his morning from Kelliher and : 3 Y., the evangelist, was registered |left this noon for Cass Lake. Mr, | M. J.Gillespie, an employe of at the Brinkman this morning. | Babcock has a valuable codar|the Northland Pine company,| The show of the Dutton Amuse- |claim in Town 151, Range 81,|Was bere fromJfihekt':a:n{ys tOI' ‘]:‘: ment company promises to be a|about twelve miles east of Black: | ¢0mPany “e‘“h e‘f’ ns, t“ nig/ k : good one. They are here Satur-|duck, and he made final proof on .He 18-1n:nearo. o mef‘k or work day, October 13. his possessions this afternoon, |10 the woods, and ki : l.u' the - Mrs. J. W. Speelman of Buena|at the U. S. land office at the othier re.presz:;au‘:':: oa i)(ig":; Vista, went to Northome yester- | “Lake.” John Backman of Kelli- i?:::;e-:;ks ” day evening and will visit at that her accompanied Mr. Babcock ¥ 2 place with the family of her son,|and was one of his witnesses. election contest case of Saxrud vs. Sibley. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. 3 W. A. Ferris returned last evening from Brainerd, where be went in response to a tele- gram that his wife was very ill LADIES' SUITS FROM $15.00 TO $35.00 EAGH, Hi6H- ART SiLK PETTICOATS $6.00 EAGH. WEN'S CLOTHNG, | @ You take no chaiites buying your winter suit or overcoat Mr. Babcock is a telegraph oper- DT A : A. W. Smith, manager of the|He reports that Mrs. Ferris is C. w'_swelm“‘ for a week, at;r a‘:ldm;a;smr agnm:I:bef of MARKET . QUOTATIONS, : A Craig hotel at Kelliher, came|much improved. : elhx Fournet, the Crookston genrs'in:ttie employ of the Grieat Mo T Wit nigde, dnd the more expen- down from his home this morn-| Children eat, sleep and grow|" (;;sa!g .l.‘q:;.a" doaler, re:urned Northern at Cass Lake. Minneapolis, Oct. 11.—Wheat—Deo., sive have all the style, fit ing and spent the day in the city {p¢tor taking Hollister’s Rocky to midji this morning from a 73% @74c; May, 77%ec. . On track: on business. . business trip to Blackduck and| C. O. Moon passed through| No. 1 hard, 76%c; No. 1 Northern, The Ladies Aid of the presby.'g,z:flfmlufi?;,:’;eg: ;:g other points on the north line of | the city kl;st kew:nmg, l‘Be'Al.l‘nlDdg ;ng:l:;erfi'o;l f%x;;;;x;::n, 8%c; No. 3 . i & 3 3 terian church will tie and finish |health and strength. A tonic the M. & I. ;?,biib:i Bl::iner::]m:e ha;n;:ein P Ul ek g comforters for 50c. ~ Leave the|for sickly children, Tea or| AugustC.Brandt, anemploye| " ith M. J. Downer,| St Paul Oct. 11—Cattle—Good to work with Mrs. Lindgren, Mrs.|Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s|of the Carpenter-Lamb Luymber ‘;;ew ;"h M. & I railway, | cholce steers, $5.50@6.25; comion to Reynolds or Mrs. Thomas Bailey. | drug store. company, arrived in the city last|*U¢1tor of vhe M. v ay, and q\ia]itj of the finest custom made: SUITS: g00d, $3.25@4.00; good to choice cows | . i ivtle who offered Mr. Moon & Izcra-| and heifers, $3.50@4.50; veals, $4.50@ i Sk A J. M. Richards, general man-| A, D. Cameron returned on the | €VeDIN8 lfirom Livtle I‘?d]ls and tive position as clerk in the|5.75- Hogs—$5.85@6.40. Sheep—Weth- to 5 ager for the Crookston Lumber |late night train from Niagars,|°°0Sulted A. A. Goodrich, local auditor’s office. Mr. Moon de.| €™ $450@5.00; good to prime spring s company, and W. A. Gould,|N. D., whére he has been em.|TePresentitive for the company. lambs, $6.25@" cided not to accept the position. | He has several other propositions which he is considering, but will Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Oct. 11.—Wheat—To arrive superintendent of logging, re-|ployed as a cook witha threshing| Dr-J. 8. Collard, physician in turned this morning from a busi-|crew. He expects to leave in a|Charge of the Red Lake Indians, : o and on track—No. 1 hard, 77%¢; No. ; ness trip to Funkley. few days for Montana, where he|c3me down from Red Lake last| engage in active work for at|1 Northern, 76%¢; No. 2 Norfhern, S . No sickly women or week men | will work with & railroad gang. |evering and left this morning for|| - ™ o two weeks, as he| 75%c; Oct, 76%c; Dec., 75¢; May, will ever regret taking Hollister’s T. Nary, the Pillsbury com- :nmneapollls',iwhere.he wnlll Ymt desires a rest, having been fo’fic;;:J::‘y‘n;:zr;c‘sl_fl;—(;r;_";rlve’ Rocky ~Mountain ‘fea. IE's|iany repregentative, camein last m:e‘fe“ ays with relatives| oo, dily employed for some time| Nov., $1.13; Dec., $1.11%; Jan., § brought happiness to thousands evening frem Park Rapids and = fnem.is. . prior to resigning as deputy|12%; May, §1.14. of homes. Tea or Tablets, 85!o¢t thig morning in company J. P. Riddell, crinser and gen-| ¢ounty auditor. Chicago Grain and Provisions. y cents, Barker’s drug store, with A. T. Hatcher, the logger, eral “handy man” for the Crooks- 3 e Chicago, Oct. —11.—Wheat—Dec,, _— or & “gum.shoe” e,xpedition “; ton Lumber company, went to Everything Lovely” at Red Lake. | 73%@74c; May, 78%c. Corn—Dec., ¥ SR 41%c; May, 42%c. Oats—Dec., 38%c; | Carpenters Wanted. few miles eist,” as they put it Wilton yesterday afternoon, tak-| John T. Frater, Indian agent May, 34%c. Pork—Jan., $13.69%, Fla: During the coming week and when queried by the Pioneer as ing with him ten “lumoerjacks”|in charge of the Cass Lake, Leech —Nothing doing, Butter—Creameries t0'$1.00; colors, red, blue and scotch mixed, the balance of the fall T want all! < S who will go to the camps of the|Lake, Winnibigoshish and Red|19@25%c; dairies, 18@22c. Eggs—15 Friday .and Saturday,-each...... .. et 29¢ | the carpenters who desire ew- Sohietr debeiladion: Crookston company north of Lake’reserva;fions, returned last _@1901.1 ?"“ltl'y_“;“;;k"y" Mo ik < 1 lot of Boy’s' 506 w'i{ft’bi' caps, red and red { ployment and can give them| John Myers and wifelefs this| Wilton. evening from the Red Lake|™ ™ % "8 7Rt : 01X6A] €A6HL" e 25¢ steady work from now until the| MOTRIng for Little Falls, their| G oatest tonic and strength | agency, where he spent yester- Chicago Union. Stack Yards. . 1 1ot of Lace Curta; = 134 former home, where they will . 3 . . Chicago, Oct. 11.—Cattle—Beeves; B o e building season closes. ey s producing remedy ever offered |day looking over the affairs of the $4.10@7.30; cows and helfers, $1.65@ 3 e S f ] THOMAS JOHNSON, ;:imt ft_)rlsiv.eml‘ dnys.l Mr. | guffering humanity. Cures in-|Red Lake tribe. Mr. Frator|ass; stockers and feeders, $2.50@ } d yers 1s foouing for & logging| gigestion, constipation, headache, |stated that he had found every-|450; Westerns, $3.50@5.80; cal Catarrh Cannot Be Cured outfit and horses with which to & : BT, acnes = g, $6.25@ Hogs—Mixed and butcl . % stomach disorders. That’s what|thing moving along nicely and ers, $6.20@6.67%; good heavy, $6.90@ | woadfimgfissnweah we cariy a full line of Fosston by local applications, as they|10g on the contract which he se-|gopister’s Rocky Mountain Tea |to his entire satisfaction. Here-|6.70; rough h:!av)', $5.80@6.16; ligh 3 Lt J 2 > o 3 cannot reach the seat of the dis-|cured near I:Iorthame, ,and ex-|windo. Tea or tablets, 35 cents. [turned to Onigumr, the Leech |$6:20@6.55; pigs, $5.70@6.25. Sheep, - T Wool ease. Catarrh is a blood or con-| Pects to obtain what he wants at Barker’s drug store. Lake agency, this morning. .| $8.60@5.40; lambs, $4.75@8.00. . ¥ 3 on stitational disease, and in order |the “Falls.” W. H. Strachan, superintend- Mills i i R Shirt t) cure it you must take internal £ & [i i is talken internally, and acts di-| Saturday nighv the G. W. . fois morilug tn s pry Un- > der- a1 [vate ca®, “50,” returning to & z . g7 s wear, rectly on the blood and macous|Dutton Amusement company will| piee fa?y o ; - \ AND GHES ! ! a ti to B I E: Al g § - surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure|Present “Everybody Works Buf| i ool in:ll;che% “;i TROUBLESOME PAINS n A | is not a quack medicine. It was|Father.” You will laugh, you P ‘While Rheumatism is usually worse in Winter because of thie cold and Macki; 2 ) al Rubbers, Home made rescribed by one of the best|Will scream when you see “father ;being” done on the bridge | gompness of a changing atmosphere, it is by no means a socks and mitts. " Head Light & Keystone Overalls. P e oy 2 - ith hi 2 clay.” “Willi being built there over the Big entirely. Persons in whose blood the uric acid, which produce: i S AT physicians in this country for|With his pipe of clay, e bt iver: has collected, feel its troublesome pains and aches all the year round.. The | L — — | > years aud is a regular prescrip-|splitting wood,” and wother an Fa s cause of Rheumatism is‘a sour, acid condition of the blood, brought about | ] tion. It is composed of the best|sister Ann hard at work over the}: .T“i‘ll No. 36 on the Great|py the accumalation in the system of refuse matter, which the natural ay = tonics known, combined with the| wash tub. Among their othef Nofthérn, the east-bound night | nues of bodily waste have failed to carry off. This refuse matter com: 8 Y o o £ & assenger, due h t12:39 1 contact with the different acids of the body, forms uric acid which isal best blood purifiers, acting di-|moving pictires the most ' not- "i sh,.‘: §~ # :" ere s % ‘_‘:'7 by the blood and distributed to al parts of the body, and Rheumatism rectly on the mucous surfaces.|able are: “The San Francisco|Blght: did not arrive in the city possessiopofthgsy§tem Rheumatic persons are almost cons su S The 4 £ binati fm eh Earthquake and Fire,” “The until 6:40 this morning. The|the nagging pains in joints and muscles, are ever present under the most | ¢ perfect combination of the q d Adldy was d by th favorable climatic conditions, while exposure to dampness or. an attack of two ingredients is what produces |Eruptions of Mt Vesuvi-|96l8y Was caused by the coast| ; uioeition will often bring on the severer symptoms’ even in ‘warm, pl such wonderful results in curing|0ous,” “The Bulldog and’ the|train from the wést being late| ant weather. Liniments, plasters, lotions, efc., relieve the pain and gi < A J comfort, but are in no sense cura catarrh, Send for testimouials|Tramp,” “A Policeman’s ‘Love|&t Grand Forks; and the Duluth | sufferer temporary " is not a disease that ties, Affair,” “A Soldier’s Troubles,” tzd‘nin was held at that place for _ diame outfwith:plastm’- > 5.5 i 4 it; i connections east. < treatment for Rheumatism ; it goes down in , F. J. CHENEY & CO., t:nd oue yery silly film called Fonba b : " the blood and atfacks the disease at its head, £ v iy o Props., Toledo, O. Poor Algy.” They just came uis Gill, a_member of the| g @ © QWO by neutralizing the acid and driving it ik e el MeCall'e Mands Sold by Druggists, price 75c. |from a very successful week on |firm of Gill Bros., arrived in the PURELY VEGETABLE. and building up the thin, sour bl : $3.00per share sig:it now il e thinany o Take Hall’s Family Pills for|the range. Their show takes|citylast eveniug from Minne-| £ toota Rerbs and ba theSunémssm .’;f'l‘::;"ie;;gfe‘ tkfe;;gh:‘g: :%‘;Y i i Set constipation. well among the people. . apolis. He will have charge of | tirely of roots, a8 B Bt A least. Book on Rheumatism and any medical advice without charge. 2 ; THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO-, mm%f' the Gill Bros.’ new store at Kelli- R |her. The stock of goods for the FLOUR! FLOUR! FLOUR!|iuid S s b her and Louis expects to have R We have just received a cArlohd of the~celebrated the store ready for business the White Jacket Flour first of next weelr. |, Lieutenant W. A. McNail of St. Paul, who has charge of the re. : \cruiting stations of the state for Those who have used the White Jacket flour "are reorder- | |the Marine corps, came in yes- ing it and say for a good flour that wilk- give satisfaction’ [§ [térday afternoon from the twin there is no flour its equal. If you have used it we know you will ‘re-order. If| you have not used it we invite you to try a trial sack. Call at the store or phone 207. cities and has been in consulta: ROE @ MARKUSEN. tion with Sergeant James B. «|Hayes, who officiates at the local recruiting station. The lieu- tenant stated that he found matters pertaining to the affairs “|ot the Bemidji'station being con- ducted in an admirable manner. ]|

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