Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 5, 1906, Page 3

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FINE HOME MADE CANDY DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Eat one of our CREAM CARAMELS and you will f buy no other. Our assortment of Cakes and pastry is always the finest. Ices,Ice Cream & Sweet Cream. Party orders solici- ted. | 315 Minnesota Ave, Phone 125 The home of Snowflake Bread. THE CITY. M. & M., . Read the Daily Picneer, Come to the Bijou theater and have a laugh. It’s the best ever. Walter Harris of Tenstrike transacted business in the city today. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Mascot Flour, also Cremo, Bar- low’s Best and Gold Medal. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gibson of Kelliher visited friends in Be- midji last Saturday. EYES— Drs. Larson & Larson, specialists in fitting glasses, Oftice in Swedback Block. M. D. Stoner and wife spent, Sunday with friends at Black- duck, returning home this morn- ing. Moving pictures at the Bijou theater, Clean and humerous. Price is ten cents to all. Bring | your wife or your sister or your ‘‘best girl.” Dr. and Mrs. Stanton, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaFavor for a week past, left this noon for their home at Cass Lake, A.F. and Rex Warner and| Frank Gustafson of Fowlds| spent last night in Bemidji and left this morning for Cass Lake, | where they had some busiaess matters to look after. Any thin or uudeveloped girl or woman will be benefited by taking Hollister’s Rocky Moun- | tain Tea, Itis one of the great- est known remedies for making people strong, healtny and well, Tea or tablets, 35 cents. Bar- ker’s drug store. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Schreck- engast and children are visiting with old friends in Bemidji and; vicinity, The Schreckengast’s formerly owned a farm in Grant Valley toweship, but moved to, § moving picture show Read the Daily Pioneer. Good Photos at Reed’s studio. Typewriter ribbons of all standard makes, either record, copying or indelible, can be pro cured in the color you wish at the Pioneer office. Dick Hawkes returned Satur- day from a trip to the Hot Springs. He is leoking and feeling very much improved in | health as a result of his trip. It costs only ten cents for the at the | Bijou theater, and it is worth itwice the price. Clean and humerous. A laugh every minute. Bring the ladies. When you're broke the girls are shy they turnand fly as come ‘nigh brace up old man, show some pluck, take Rocky Moun- tain Tea; t’will change your luck. Barker’s drug store. J. M. Price returned this morning from Tenstrike, where he has been employed for some time past, He has completed the building of the county bridge across Gull river, near Tenstrike, and asserts that the new ‘‘passover’’ isa good one. Low Rates to the Westand Southwest. On the first and third Tues- days of each month until March, 1907, inclusive, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Colorado, Indian Territory, Kan- sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mezxico, Okla- homa, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. For further informa- tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P. Last chance for peaches at $1.15 per ctate 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. James Fraser, of Bisiar, Van- derlip & Co,, went to Oass Lake this noon. Mrs. R. E. White, wife of the Kelliher logger, left this noon for her home in Minneapolis. Henry Funkley and George McTaggart returned this mora-| ing from a trip along the north line of the M. & I. railway. E. D. Beeson, the general agent of the Naugle Pole & Tie company of Chicago, left this noon on a business trip to Daluth. E. G, Leonard of Fowlds came to the city last evening and went A. Kaiser, the Bagley banker, was a visitor in the city yester- day. Freeman Johrson of Wadena spent Saturday night in the city. Chris Moran of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city last night. Miss Cora Simpkins returned this morning from Big Falls, where she spent Sunday. to Cass Lake this morning, where he had some business be- fore the officials of the U. 8. land office. S. C. Byerly, auditor of the Duluth Brewing company, left Saturday night for Duluth, after having spent Saturday in the city with J. P. Signal, local agent for the company. The First National hank was closed at 2 o’clock this afternoon out of respect to C. W. Hastings, president of the bank, who died John Lee of Akeley spent last night in the city and left for his home this morning. Miss Lela Solberg spent Sun- day at Big Falls, visiting with relatives and friends. Have you a dollar? Surprise your friends with your face on a postal card. At Hakkerup’s. B. J. Swedback left yesterday for Grand Rapids, where he had some business affairs to look after. Mrs. M. E. Ibertson left this morning for Gwinner, N. D, A, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. KEEP YOUR TIES! Martin Bros., of Duluth, Minn., will buy ties a- long the lines of the M. & I., and G. N. Railway. A. C. McLean, of Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. MARTIN BROTHERS, the Siskatchewzn country, in western Canada., Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot rcach the seat of the dis- ease, Catarrhb is a blood or con- stitaiional disease, and iu order tr cure it you must tike internal remedies, Hall’s Ca*arrh Cuare is taken internally, a.d acts di- rectly ou the ;blocd and ma ous surfaces, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years aud is a regular prescrip tion. Itis 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 curicg catarrh. Send for testimouials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. ““How refreshing Chocolate is in a Pickard Monogram Cup’* PICKARD HAND PAINTED CHINA The Standard for Quality the World Over . These marks on pieces of china are signs of artistic and original designing, harmonious coloring, and, above all, serviceability. GIVE US YOUR ORDER FOR SPECIAL PIECES MONOGRAM SETS ARE THE DELIGHT OF OUR PATRONS Ask for illustrated booklets SEE OUR WINDOWS. GED. T. BAKER & CO,, LOCATED IN CITY DRUG STORE. UP-TO-DATE GROCERS to call on us for cre We are headquarters for fresh and up- to-date groceries and invite the public eggs, excellent canned goods, the best brands of tea and coffee. is always neat and fresh. Phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN amery butter, fresh Our stock where she will visit with relatives for a fortnight. Theodore Gullickson, agent for the Hamm Brewinog company, left this morning for points along the north line of the M. & L. George Denley, agent at Dor- set for the Great Northern rail- way, spent yesterday with friends in Bemidji and returned to his home this morning. Ethel Marin, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marin, is slowly recovering from an attack of typhoid fever, which has kept her in bed for several weeks. Mrs. W. A, Ferris arrived in the city Saturday evening from Brainerd, where she has been for some time, and ‘will visitat the home of C. S. Ferris, father of W. A. The Beach and Bowers Dra- matic company will appear at the opera house Monday and present a highly dramatic play, a produc- tion of Bertha Clay’s novel, *‘Dora Thorne.” The Hot:l Markham served another excellent 6 o’clock dinner yesterday evening, and a large number of Bemiijie people and transcients partook of the good last week and whose funeral was held in Minneapolis this after- noon. Mrs, A. J. Abercrombie re- turned last Saturday from Miuneapolis, where ske has been visiting with relatives. She was accompanied by her grand- daughtar, Louisa McCreedy, who will spend the winter in Bc- midji. The members of the Bemidji band will give a dance at the city hall Thursday evening, and are making preparations for a splendid time. Symington’s six-piece orchestra will furnish the music. There should be a good attendance, as the dances are given for the purpose of cre- ating a fund for the purchase of several new instuments and for the enlargement of the band next year. Mayor’s Proclamation ‘WHEREAS: Tuesday the 6th day of November, 1906, is the day tixed by law for the geneial election for-the state of Minneso- ta; and 3 WHEREAS: Section 163, Re- vised laws of 1905, reads as fol- lows: “The mayor and all peace offi- cers shall see that the law in reference to the sale ofand useo: intoxicating liquors on election days is strictly enforced, and the mayor of each city, on the day proceeding any election therein shall issue a proclamation tha the same will be enforced; but the failure to issue such procla- mation shall not exempt any per- son violating said law from the penalties thereof.” Now, THEREFORE, I, A. A. Carter, mayor of the city of Be midji, county of Belirami and state of Minnesota, in obedience to the duties imposed upon me, do nereby proclaim, order ‘and direct that the provisions of said thiogs offered. Johnson & O’Connor, the em- ployment agents, shipped a gang of mento Akeley this morning to work for the Red River Lum- ber company in their camps north of Akeley. Miss Maggie McGraw, who is employed at the ‘‘Palace of Sweets,” left last Saturday for Eau Claire, Wis., having received a message that her sister, Mrs. Maud Ryan, had died. ~ B. P. Muvson, who looks after the north country interests of the Backus-Brooks Lumber company, came down this morn- ing from Northome and went on through to Brainerd, where he will vote tomorrow, The average young woman of to-day is busy and has no time to devote to anything but health and beauty, It comes to ninety- section shall be in all respects obeyed and strictly enforced, and all saloons, stores or bar-rooms where spiritous, malt or intoxi cating liquors are sold or given away in said place or places shall be kept closed on said 6th day of November, between the hours of 6 o’clock in the morning and 7 o’clock in the evening of said day. Given under my hand this 5th day of November, A D. 1906. A. A: CARTER, Mayor of the City of Bemidji. Musical Recital. Mrs. R. B. Foster and her children. a tragedy. 10 Cents A Copy New 'Phone Calls. since the printed. Patrons by pasting this list in their books will have a cowplete directory. The Tragic Confession of a Spinster, Who Realizes That No Fame or Wealth Can Compensate for the Solitude of Her Life. This article appears in our new magazine Now On Sale At All News-stands 7 $1.00 A Year THE FRANK A. MUNSEY COMPANY, New York A. P. Burroughs, proprietor of Below is a list of the new |the City restaurant, contemplates ’phones that have been added|makirg extensive improvements In this article the author, whose name for obvious reasons we are not at liberty to disclose, drops for once the mask which she in common with other ““Bachelor Maids,”” is accustomed to turn to the world. Though no longer young, she frankly says she longs for the companionship of a husband and the care of The circumstances which have kept from her the happiness which these blessings bring are stated with the same directness which characterizes the whole article. It is the life-story of a ¢‘successful’’ woman, a drama of real life in which the last act is ife 336-3 Hagberg. A. 100 - St. Hilaire Lumber Company 146 McKionon. M. Residence Want Ads FOR RENTING A OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. Eczema is a tormenting, stubborn Saloon | disease caused by an ‘acid humor in the blood coming in contact with the skin and producing redness, inflam- mation and almost intolerable itching. An inactive state of the system and sluggish condition of the eliminative members leaves the waste and refuse {matter of the body to collect and sour instead of passing. them- off throngh nature’s channels of bodily waste. The blood in its efforts to purge the sys- tem of all foreign matter absorbs this acid and_ throws it off through the _pores and glands of the skin. The acrid humor ‘Seems to ooze out and set the skin on fire, the straw colored, sticky fluid drying and forming crusts, ‘When these pustules are scratched off the skin n a solid sore is formed and kept up by the l constant escape of acids from the blood. Local applications of salves, pow- PROPERTY, SELL- ders, lotions etc. are desirable and should be used because they allay the ‘ itching and give the sufferer temporary comfort, but are in no sense curative, ING A BUSINESS because they cannot reach the seat of the trouble, which is in the blood. S. S. S. goes down into the blood, cleanses the circulation of all acids and humors, builds up the thin, sour blood and by removing every vestige of the cause cures Eczema perma« The irritatitg eruptions disappear, tching and burning cease, and the acid- skin, being fed by a fresh, cooling stream of blood, becomes soft and smooth again. S. S. S. is made of healing, purily- ing roots, herbs and barks that will not damage any part of the system. BB | B0k on skin diseases and-any - medical advice free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.y; ATLANTA, GAs .| and the itching is intense. 1 is left raw and feverish and ofte; S.S.S. P i O e er|PURELY VEGETABLE. il nently. 166-2 Prudden, R. A. Residence | wood work. very much. 355 O'Leary & Downs, Grocery P y 3-2 Hewitt, E. A, = Residence e 356-3 Witting, A. E. Residence £ :L.S A}\Il\e?fl AF , Residence = 3 andle Factory A B el neclon : SKIN RAW 166-3 Webster, A. E. Residence \ 35 Erwig, Oscar . _Residence BoEN o oas AND FEVERISH- 381 Butler, Mrs A. Residence < A 74-3 Foster, W. E. Residence WINTER GOODS [SHEEP COATS pupils gave a delightful musical recital at the former’s home last Saturday evening. A number of guests were present, each pupil being privileged to invite oné friend. The program was of just the right length and the| pieces were all well rendered. The program follows: nine out of every hundred who take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. Tea or Tablets, 85cents. Barker’s drug store. E. E McDonald went over to Cass Lake this morning. and transacted business at the U, 8, 4| momants, in south Bemidji. ‘land office there today. He .re. turned this afternoon and vert through to Wilton and thence to his claim in Maple Ridge town- ship, for the purpose of voting| tomorrow. Harry Mills, rond master of the. M. & I, W. H. Strachan, super- intendent of the M. & I., and Dr. Mowers of Brainerd, passed through Bemidji yest«erdu.y' from PROGRAM, G Dance,..... «...::.... Barter Johns Z‘Lfi::—ollve Miller, Blanche Thurston. ‘Cuckoo Song Celia Hill Rose Sol Landon Lilliao Signel Soldler’;wSonk% ™" Rush Thurston Hi ing Bird Walte... ... Saksnevens Schroeder umming B Elloridgo Lo Boat Song—Spindle; Parlsiana Waltz—B: Wildtang G.lof)omm'y anson Waltz of Roses—Kettirea.. ........Emil Engel Love's Longing—Queckenberg. ‘Thou Livest in My Hear! Dencineln tllsm. (!]'tilflberz Under G Leaves. BT 8 Boy—Song- .. oy oy e orotiy Plxles As)gsnl.{ €0, Russell hauncey Olcott Arthur Brown' ng & MACKINAWS Any length you desire. Com- | pare our prices with' the other fellow's and you will be. con- vinced that our_merchandise is what you want. 5 WOOL "SOCKS The biggest b,argain-in men’s 50c all wool ipcks. Try them. Valsette Flirtation Dance +Arthur Brown M Blanchio Thurston Laces and Graces. Gustave Salzer Big Falls to Brainerd. They occupied a special train -and did not ' tarry here but a few Olive Miller usaner’ We are able to show you a stronger line ‘than ever before. RUBBERS Lumberman’s star . rubbers, men’s women’s and children’s overshoes and rubbers. The ‘most complete - stock. ~ The most reasonable prices. HEAVY: WOOL PANTS | We are showing a line from | $2.00 to . $3:50 that “is very | hard to beat. Remember ab- solute satisfaction: gt teed or money . eheerfully refunded. A. D. Crothers, brother of L G. Crothers, left this morning {for his home in Chicago. He last directory Was|on the. interior of his place of |spent the last week in Bemidji, business, and has.let the con- |visiting with relatives, and stated tract to J. A. Hoff to repaint the |that he had enjoyed his stay here ITCHING INTENSE 5)

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