Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 26, 1906, Page 3

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Read the Daily Ploneer, The best selacted line of m-! MLKS—! 7 " Read the Daily Pioneer; — | Show Saturday. . Good Photos at Reed’s studio.| “A Millionaire Tramp” atramp|? Glasses scientifically fitted to|show, which is apparently given the eye by Drs, Larson & Lar-|satisfaction, and according to re. son, Office 2nd floor Swedback | ports, is doinga record breaking WDRSE FRD" YEAR. To YEA] Block. business, will be seen'at the i b'l‘l;e cause of Rhieumatism is an excess of uric acid in theblood, brought y indigestion, chronic constipation, weak kidn and a general slug- Fall and winter overcoats and |lo¢al opera hf’““‘» December 1.} igh condition, of the entire system, The refuse :u? waste gattzr o; the suits at C. O. Rayne’s, the lead- The attraction is under thej body is not carried out as nature intends, but is left to ferment and sonrand generate uric acid, which is absorbed into the blood. ~The first evidence of ing tailor. Opposite Markham m:nahge 1aen b olhElullen Yzlw"’ Rheumatism is usually little wandering pains in the muscles and joints, or Hotel. . who has given the play and com- | 3 tender, sensitive place on the flesh. These ate often so slight that nothing - «Mao" M 'dlu £l 4 the pany every attention. The crude- | is thoughtof them and they pass away; but with each recurrence the trouble ,c cUlure, 'er al X e ness of plot and character types becomes more severe, and from slight wandering pains and excited nerves, sawmill, has gone to Minneapolis, fte i 1 b Rheumatism grows to be a painful and almost constant trouble. The longer where he will visit with relatives |®° °ft¢D ;seen . in plays with} the poison remains in the blood the firmer hold the trouble gets on the sys- PETIIS a similar titleare conspicuous by} tem. Each day the acid deposit is increasing and the disease grows worse their absence in ‘A ‘Millionaire | from year to year. After awhile the joints bécome coated with a corrosive Wanted: Two girls. Must be Tramp,” and in their stead are substance which. seriously interferes with their working and movements y nesday. .Ca.Il and get some. 5 k P i Good and sometimes they become permanently stiff and wuseless. S.S. S. A. E. Witting of Blackduck re- Lakeslde Ba e]‘y. experienced cishwashers. (100d|character types such as one sees cures Rheumatism by going down into' the turned yesterday from a business wages. Apply at Armstrong’s|(in home life—the play has a blood ?:dattackiqg thedisqqeatitslgad. It trip to the twin cities. Heleft|— [cafe. At present phone, 344. bright, _sparkling up-to-date :he: ;r:lt':e:;: °§:§§;}'§§pfi§:‘;fi;’;’;’§: for home on this morning’s north- 8. C. Bagley of Fosston, the|story which is unfolded in af [ ] o @ blood stream pure, fresh and benithy. 8.8.8 bound freight train. “Duke of Clearwater,” came|natural manner. It has been R is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, and Babies’ health depends upon over from his home Saturday|said \“A Millionaire Tramp” PURELY VEGETABLE is therefore a safe remedy. When the blood babies’ food. Hollister’s Rocky 1 . )| b has heen purified by S.S. S., the pains and ._|and visiteg in the city over Sun-|through its quaintness possesses| aches pass away, and the cure is permanent. Book on Rheumatism, and Mountains Tea is the best baby G- _E' Tuller “_"’“med. this medicines known to loving |2OFEIng from a business trip to day. sufficient merit to enjoy as long medical advice free. ' | FHE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA« mothers. Tea or Tablets, 35|Northome. There will be turkeys, ducks, [an existence as “The Old Home- geese and oysters at the Arcade|stead.” THE CITY,. |cents. Barker'sdrugstore, Fall and winter overcoats and |\ — Dr. Marcum returned yester- |SUits at C. O. Rayne's, leading saloon Thanksgiving eve.,, Wed-| 2 2 nesday. Call and get some. A Flimsy Craft. M. & M. day noon from Margie, whither tailor. Opposite Markham hotel. Anton Larson of Big Falls |he went Saturday night on pro- H. H. Vannix of Backus was " ‘While It is rarely employed by Buro- James Goodman, the “El Pa- peans as a method of travel, even in spent Saturday night in the city. | fessional business. He made the |3m0ng the out-of-town visitors return trip from Margie on the who Sundayed in Bemidji. torno’’ representative, spent to | emergencies, the catamaran of the Tl s i A & i young man in the group offered me a | 9 diy in the city. “Jim” lives in|Madras fishermen of India is by all | forchine arink At the top of the | 2 BOtice written in a delicate femnine registered at the Remore Satur- ;‘pee(.ier belonging to W. A. IGV.Vm};i sa.v:lln€ soh]c)ted;Al;}o day evening. 'erris. -inch wood ior sale. . B, St. Paul, and is £ th at. odds the most extraordinary of water | 1o owory 1n marble which is the spire hand, which ran, “The owner of this P W i i ing | Foster’s residence, Phone 74-38. Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers . A. Ferris left this morning d vehicles, It consists simply of three | or ppy), thedral th ~ | glove will, at 7:30 this evening, be popular salesmen on the road. | logs lnshed together and fiush with the | \ne men met ao cme;“;f;‘_“fi:”:‘;::_ i pleased to kiss any person who pur- | for points along the south line of| W.B. Sherman, the hustler for Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal, ; 4 ’|the M. & I., where he will look|for Ross & Ross, came down - chases a sixpenny ticket beforehand.” George McTaggart was among | Burface of the water. On these a fish- | oan an English clergyman and myselt, erm: metimes two or more fisher- Tickets were purchased by the score, the successful- hunters who se- ans(00 He who halled from the land of after some breaks in the tele-[from Kelliher this morning and graph line of the company. The|spent today in the city. men) stands’and with a single oar pad- | stars and stripes offered me his field. | 209 &t 7:30 2 long row of sheepish, not cured a deer. George returned | dles himself far out to sea. A Madras | glags; the oth?: did not even return : n:;f e&iogis‘hd. y';un;‘ llslloods were as- Y i fisherman will venture out when boat- | our good mornin lutatl In outside the m g salutation. a .Snt-ur'd ;yhflo shie WOOds' ll{»rmg men will not launch their craft, and | beer garden at Lucerne I followed the Then, punctual to the moment, old ing with him a fine big buck. even in weather when boats cannot be | custom of the continent and asked per. | L0 Porson, the local pork butcher, E Vancamp of St. Thomas ar-| launched he will go through ‘the sarf { mission before sitting at a table of ;::t ::xgtiu:;:?t: im“ke’ ‘";lb': al- Saturday from North Dakots acd deep snow makes this class of| Hunt's Perfect Baking Powder | rived in the city Saturday and is and out to ships with letters, for the | those already seated there.. The only s A sice of hecon, ol OWALC| work anything but agreeable, |never disappoints, because it 1s are registered at the Remore 5 9 | best “buy, buy, buy,” tones, “this * hotel these days. always made the same—is uni-|Newby’s barn, the finest lot of | lated travelers have been known to ' ome to make excuses for him was a ove bole 'y, buy, e ere vien formly good—and wholesome. | work horses ever shown in this | ust themselves on catamarans. They iyoung man who prefixed his words {507 belongs gl o Ao H - H x ? are united in the statement that the | With ‘I guess.’” nc': - DM'V I'm ready for you orses; Horses. H, W.and W. R. Bruner, who|city. ride on the logs was the most nerve umn:?" on. Don't be bashful. One at a | I have for sale horses -weigh-{own homesteads near Yola post-| W. L. Reynolds went to Walker| trying experience they had undergone Parchment. A ing from 1,300 to 3,300. See|office, in Hubbard county }:)ear ; o in a land that holds a new thrill for the | Parchment I the skin of sheep or Bn; L3I0y Seo o~ Tendmn Tgle X 1 conducts the boat business on| for these natives, not ®en the ex- sg:mhhe;vlerm psrc‘;lmetnt. usfid for Got Him Mixed. 7 5 % g tremely young, and in reality the cata. . eads, made from skins of | Miss Backbay~ What I like about Wanted: An experienced wait- | Leech lake during the summer maran Is not entirely to be scorned, for | 885€s, older calves, wolves and goats. | Henry James Is the clarity of his style, ress. One who understands|months,. 1t 1s, after all, nonsinkable. A-ulln !hisein lretsll;iflnfrly prgured. The | his reserve force and his absolute mas. b i . : skin, being fre rom the hair, is |tery in the field of epi d an- i aod —_— Ty pigram and an- lu:ch COJ““Z;" Av:nonrirun G ]or Mrs. Clifford drove in Satur Water Pipes and Freexing. | Placed In a lime pit to cleanse It from | tithesis. Mr. Cahokla—Y-yes, but when hours late this morning, and did [November 27. A full attendance whges.344 S L not stop here the usual half hour |ig desired. At the same time paono . for breakfast. Trouble with the |there will be work in the third| Irank Stephens, one ‘of the FINE HOME MADE CANDY DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Eat one of our CREAM CARAMELS and you will buy no other. Our assortment of Cakes and pastry is always the finest. Ices, Ice Cream & Sweet Cieam. Party orders solici- ted. tionery and blank books can be found at the Pioneer office. P. F. Beaulieau of Red Lake spent yesterday in the city and returned home this morning. A. O. Johnson of Turtle River, manager at that place for the Kelso Lumber company, spent today in the city, There will be turkeys, ducks, geese and oysters at the Arcade saloon Thanksgiving eve., Wed- We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” ‘THIS IS OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons 15¢ Hot Clam Bouillon . . 100 Hot Chicken Bouillon . . 10¢ Hot Tomato Bouillon <. 10 Hot Cone. Ext. of Coffee . 10c Read the daily Pioneer. A good assortment of 1907 diaries at the Pioneer office. 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 The howe ot Snowflake Bread. ame mngusaman Aoroaa. An English observer says that he finds the American abroad both. civil and genlal: “I climbed to the top of Notre Dame In Paris and found there a party from across the Atlantic enjoy- ing lunch. The day was hot, and a An Unespected Owner. Nearly all the giddy youth of the neighborhood atténded the charity e bazaar, and one by one they drifted to i & stall where a tiny, shapely, scented | gray kid glove reposed on a satin cushion. Attached to the cushion was Charles L. Knox of Margie was Mascot and Barlow’s Best. Elmer Barry and David Head- rick of Manvel, N. D., arrived As surely asichildren learn to speak the language of their parents, so surely will Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea make them well and keep them well. Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barkexr’s K. of P. Election. drug store. offering for sale, at Thomas| I order to catch their ships a few be. | ply was an Englishman, and the only | _NOW: Young gents,” he said in his business matters. Mr. Reynolds| an occasional ducking have no terrors | render them fit for being written upon, i the city. The annual election of officers The south-bound passenger [in the K. of P. lodge will be held train on the M. & I. was two|(af their next meeting Tuesday, delivery of which he gets a few pence.’; one who did not raise his hat and re- stepped to the front of the stall. ' Dear| this morning to look after some stranger at every turn. The sea and Other animals prepared in sheets to Pogue. Lake George, spent Saturday in day from her claim in Buzzle| Housekeepers as a rule do not under- fat. The pelt is then stretched upon |it comes to the fast ball, you know, I township. She was accompanicd | stand why it is the hot water pipe 8 frame, care being taken that the |think Walsh has got him skinned to A " 18 the first to freeze in very cold weath. 8urface Is free frem wrinkles. The ;death.—Ckicago Tribunme. by Miss Price, a school teacher, er. They think that it ought to be the fesh is then pared off with a circular . engine, occasioned by the hoavy |rank. best of the Crookston Lumber |and the two ladies returned yes-|gther way around—that hot water knife. It is then moistened and whit- : Knew the Measure. : k fall of snow, was the cause for _— company’s cruisers, left this|terday afternoon. : ought to withstand the low tempera- Ing spread over it. The workman then | ‘‘When you get your groceries today.” L - " » o - " ture longer than cold water will. That With a large pumice stone rubs the |sald the butcher to his wife, “don’t go the delay. : Thanksgiving Day. worning for Laporte, near which| A, O'Kelliber, the druggist and | goc2 “coe reasonable, but a little in- Akin. He next goes over it with an |to that little grocer next door to my —_— For the above occasion the|Place he has several days’ work|dealer in high-grade livestock at| vestigation shows us that it Is not, Hot !ron instrument and rubs it carefully | shop.” Catarrh Cannot Be Cured Minnesota and Internatiomal]to do. Blackduck, came down from the| Water freezes more quickly than cold With pumice stone, without chalk. The | *“Why nof?" she demanded. x @ . fkin 1s gradually dried, tightening be.| - “Because he sent in yesterday and “Duck” this morning and has ;‘;:z:‘: g:; ssovgir:; ':: sv‘:z:er I:x;:fsfl':: ing occasionally required. g %! barrowed an old pal- of scales.” been mingling with his frien !'s| air from it, and water will not freeze | here during the day. until it has parted with its air. In the second place, there is always a slight Patrick Shaver, owner of a agitation on the surface of hot water, restaurant at Cass . Lake, spent|and this promotes congelation by as- | : Diaries Saturday night and Sunday - i | ®isting the crystals to change their po- | Bemi a." P‘ C Lake: is sition until they assume that most fa- emidjl. Patsays Cass Lake 18| yorapre to soligification. Then the | not exactly booming, but tha’ | particles in hot water divide into small- | business is very fair. er globules by reason of the heat, and by local applications, as they |Railway Co. will sell tickets tol 7 O Harris returned this cannot reach the seat of the dis- 3]}1;::::;:18 %I:J;h;sllgnethz::énl;z:: morning from Tenstrike, where ease. Catarrh is a blood or cou-]fm_ mund' trip. No ticket less he spent Sunday with relatives stitutional disease, and in order“h“ 50 cents. Date of sale Nov. a.qd looked after some business to cure it you must take internal {98th and 29th, 1906. Return |iuterests which he still has at remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure!limit Dec, 8rd, 1906. Half of |that place, is taken internally, and acts di-|above rates for children of balf| 4 yag4 little wet yesterday rectly on the [blood and macous fare age. G.A. Walker, Agent.|, 1o iake butin spite of this surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure drawback, the skaters were out . e Will Continue Business. : 5 less resistance Is therefore offered to E NOW bhave in stock a large assort- is not a quack medicine. It was 3 inlarge force. Theice wasatrifie| The regular week-day- prayer | the cold than In cold water. . w G . : prescribed by one of the best{ Mrs. Henry Buenther has de-| o 009 whena skater fell, it meetini "af the Prasbyterian SR 1N oud wate ! ment of 1907 diaries. The line is physicians in this country for (t:ided t‘l) contin;e "t:: l;)usin):ss was a little damp, but the ice was years and is a regular prescrip»l ormerly: concucte y her firm, and there were no accidents tion. It is composed of the best h“b;'“d He;'y hB“::"he" Who | o rse than wet clothes. tonics known, combined with. the | ¥&S drowned a short time aga. i Y S E .| She wishes the Pioneer to .It rarely fa.lls.bocure .rheuma. P , acting di: i g tism because it supplies the rectly on the mucous surfaces. State that she has hired ' compe- blood with the necessary sub- The perfect combination of the |tent men to do the work and that bsorb th ‘y f two ingredients is what produces all unfinished work will be turned | Stance tqa, BOL o ?d po%sl:n; 9 such wonderful results in curing | Ut a8 soon as possible. rhosman sl aeio. Fri what -Hollister’s Rocky Moun- (f:;x::n-h. Send for testimouials Christmas and New Years Holiday z%in Tea will do. ',I‘eadorTablets, F. J. CHENEY & €O, Rates. 85 conts. Barker’s drug store. Props., Teledo, O. The Great Northern Railway| Eeerl Davis returned this Sold by Druggists, price 75¢. |company will sell tickets for the |™OrRIRg from a trip to Black- Take Hall's Family Pills for {above occasions from December 'duckand Northome.. He intends constipation. 22 to January 1, inclusive, return to leave tomortow with a c?.rlga,d limit January 7, 1907. Con-|Of Bousehold goods, beialon,gu?g to tinuous passage each direction, | A- E- Underwood, which will be S AR | . (o one fare plus two dollars taken, by way of Winnipeg, to p s International Falls, wh Mr. KEEP YUUR‘"ES! except when fare and third |‘abernation: B Whero; M church will be held Wednesday sui.table for business and Professional men. evening this week, instead of Y Y st Prices compare favorably with eastern houses Thursday, on account of Thanks | In order to judge of the Inside of and the cheap as well as f.he very best book ivi i others study your own, for men in gen- giving day being on Thursday. eral are very much ailke, and though can be had here. A goodly number of towns|one has one prevailing passion and an- artook of ¢ ) other has another, yet their operations 7 " | gages or disgusts, pleases or offends > = day evening, when an excellent|you in others will engage, disgust, Bemidji Pioneer. menu was discussed. The.popu- | Please or offend others In you.—~Ches | WINTER GOODS ing each week. Union - Thanksgiving services will be held in the Presbyterian church Thursday foremoon at 10:30, when the Presbyterian and Baptist congregations will jointly commemorate the day. Rev. White will preach. Clifford Dufour, an ex-news- paper man of Crookston, Sun- dayed in Bemidji. Mr. Dufour makes less. Minimum fare |#0d Mrs. Underwood will make 50c, to all points in Minnesota | their home. Martin Br £ North and South Dakota. Dan, Jay and Coy Rhodes re-|is now the traveling representa. OS., O —_— turned this morning from their|tive for the American Biscuit We are able to show you a stronger line than ever before. Dl_lluth, Mum-. Turkeys at Tremont Hotel. hunting trip, having been fairly | company, a wholesale house of i will buy ties a- TN. W. Brown of 1he Tremont | Successful in their quest for big| Crookston, and has made and en- . long the lines of hotel and restatirant has just re- | g3me. They spent the last two the M. & I., and ceived the largest consignment|Weeks in the vicinity of Big G. N. Rafl_way_ of poultry ever shipped by a Falls.. They secured four deer, A. C. McLean, hotel to Bemidji at any one time. but did not get a shot at any e s The consignment consists of |M008e, the first time for several of Bemidji, will viable record as a salesman. E. H. Winter &' Company be-| gan this morning to move their stock of hardware from its pres- ent location into the big ‘store on the opposite side of the street. As soon as the stock is entirely moved H. A. Mayo will begin to install the drug stock for his ¢Owl” store. SHEEP - COATS ‘& MACKINAWS Any length you désire. Com- pare our prices with the. other’| fellow’s and . you will be con- vinced that our merchandise is what you want. RUBBERS Lumberman’s star rubbers, men’s women’s and children’s overshoes and rubbers. The mest complete stock. The most reasonable prices. HEAVY ‘WOOL' PANTS We' are showing ‘a line from [ $2.00 to_ $3.50 that is yvery hard to beat. Remember ab- solute satisfaction ‘guaranteed or money cheerfully refunded. WOOL SOCKS The. biggest: bargain in men’s 11,000 pounds of turkeys, 150|3easons that they have not got a call on you. 1 If pounds of geese and 150 pounds | M00Se. you have ties Yof ducks. A. W. Layman of Crookston, for sale write to | It is the intention of Mr.|special agent for the general U. him at Bemidji. Brown to serve these for Thanks- | S. land office at Washington, |l giving and he extends a special (came in from Crookston Satur-| mhomas Symington, leader of MAR'"N BHUTHERS J invitation to everyone to take|dayand remained in the city o Bomidji band, left Saturday s || their Thanksgiving dinner with|over Sunday. Mr. Layman, like| orning for Red Lake Falls, him, at the very low price of 25c. |all other government . employes, | where he had been engaged 10 ==—=———————————————=———=== is loath to give out information |15y geveral solos at a concert to — as to his labors, and just what he| given by the Red Lake Falls is doing in this vicinity is|pand, and also to assist-in fur- Fresh Canned Goods | [ Hommen & to| e sleoto sssist in far. known -that there are several|py given the same evening. WE have just received a large shipment homesteaders and small loggers _— of Fresh Canned Goods in this part of the state: who are A Train For Tyler. 50c all wool socks. Try them.l . Y I » During Mr. Tyler's incumbency of 3 Th er B funder the “ban,” on account of |y TClac o o he arranged: to e Efl.stel' l'afld R 'questionable . transactions, and|make an excursion In some direction We have choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes, Apricots, itis highly probable that some- | and ;‘;flt&m" gon Bob tofsfungs ford ® and'Egg Plums put up from this year’s crop. thing is liabie to *drop.” i ey v ; ‘Whig. As such he had no favors to Our EChO Brand Challenge. bestow on the president and Informed ln Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are hereby challenge tne local high| “Whatr said Bob. #Dia you not fur- Lk L ) ; the best in the market. - Call 4t the storellor phone207. school football team. Address|nish a speclal train for the funeral ‘Bemid}i, Minn., Phone 30. > R TN all communications to of President Harrison?’ ‘Yes,” sald ' ®) ) By & : uperintendent, “and .if . 3 ROE @ MARKUSEN || sosManunay, [0, oo ko ! /" Markham Hotel; * | shall baye: 1

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