Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 4, 1906, Page 7

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S oS 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 Ciream. Party orders solici- 315 Minnesota Ave. The home ot Snowflake Bread. Phone 125 THE CITY. M &M Read the Daily Pioneer, Reed’s studio for colored work. L. B. Kelley, the buyer of pulp wood, went to Laporte this morning. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlow's Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Creme, J. W. Irwin returned yester- day afterncon from a visit to the twiu cities and Duluth. A.T. Hatcher returned yes- terday evening on the M. & L. from his home at Anoka, where he had been on a visit for several days. Robert Stanley, who dispenses wet goods at Cass Lake, was a visitor in the city yesterday evening. He returned t» Cass Lake on the night train. Dark and cloudy weather does not interfere with the taking or making of photographs at Hak- kerup's studio. That new elec- tric light is found to be even better than daylight., That’s where you get your work outin time for Christmas. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the seat of the dis- ease. Catarrh is a blood or con- stitutional disease, and in order} to cure it you must take internal ; remedies. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts di- rectly on the jblood and mucous surfaces. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is not a quick 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 pnrifiers, acting di- rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces Read the Daily Pioneer. President’s Message, pages 3, 4, 5, 6, & 8. A good assortment of 1907, diaries at the Pioneer office. Edward Lanctot of Crookston was a visitor 1n the city yester- day and was a guest at the Markbam. The best selacted line of sta- tionery and blank books can be found at the Pioneer office. W. A. Ferris left this morning for Brainerd, where he today ichanged the telegraph instru- { ments in the main offices of ‘the M. & I. general offices. The old instruments had nearly outlived | their usefulness and new ores were installed. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea purifies the blood, strength- ens the nerves, regulates the bowels, aids the kidneys, cures stomach troubles, builds up the nervous force and repairs the ill effects of over eating. Tea or Tablets. Barker’s drugstore. Horses; Horses. I have for sale horses weigh- ing from 1,300 to 3,300 per team. See Pogue. Ho! Elks! On Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 5, Bemidji Lodge B. P. O. E. will be instituted. All Elgs are in- vited. BILL. Card Party. The Catholic Ladies will give a card party in the Street brild- ing opposite the Markham hotel, Thursday evening, December 9 at 8 o’clock. A cordial inviva- tion is extended to all to be pres- ent. Admission 25c. Notice. I have moved my paint shop from the Swedback building to the building formerly occupied. by J. A. Mc Conkey, Minnesota Ave., where I will be pleased to meet any and all who wish paint- mg. papering, ka.lsommmg, graining, etc. J. A. HOFF. Will Continue Business. Mrs. HenryiBuenther has de- cided to continue the business formerly conducted by her husband Henry Buenther, who was drowned a short time ago, She wishes the Pioneer to state that she has hired compe- tent men to do the work and that all unfinished work will be turned out as soon as possible. Low Rates to the Southeast. Commencing December 18 and on the first and third Tuesdays of each month thereafter until THE BEMIDII DAILY PIONEER TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1006 BARKER’ SANTA CLAUS Our stock is now complete with the best show ing of Holiday Goods ever seen in Bemidji. ..[HOT DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons Hot Clam Bouillon . . Hot Chicken Bouillon e Hot Tomato Bouillon . . Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . 15¢ 10¢ 10¢ 10c 10¢ Lakeside Bakery. Read the daily Pioneer. President’s Message, pages 3, 4, 5, 6, & 8. George Bess came over this noon from Wilton on business. Try Princess Brand groceries, Downs & O’Leary. 'Phone No. 855, J. C. Parker returned this noon from a business trip to Bagley. For fresh dairy butter, strictly fresh eggs, 2o to Downs & O’Leary. There was no meeting of the city council last night, due to lack of a quorum. Suite of rooms ‘suitable for light housekeeping, or will fur- nish for roomers. Apply Miller’s Repair Shop. J. A, Newton, a prominent resident of Fosston, came over from his home yesterday for a few days’ visitin the city with old friends, Wanted: An experienced wait- ress. One who understands lunch counter work. Good wages. J. A. Armstrong, or phone 344. A. C. McLean, the ‘‘iie man,” returned this morning from Hines Spur, where he spent yes- terday looking after some ties for Martin Bros. of Duluth. It is the best safeguard against indigestion, biliousness and dys- pepsia, known to mankind. Hol- hster’s Rocky Mountain Tea or Tablets, 35 cents. Barker’s drugstore. J. A, McDonald returned last evening from a trip to Nebish and other points along the north line of the M, R. L. & M. rail- way, where he had been doing some cruising for Irwin & O’Brien. You can’t afford to buy a Christmas gift from a non-adver- tising store because the gifv may be ten years old or more. The March, 1907, the Chicago Great Western Railway will sell one- way colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. For further information apply to H. such wonderful results in curing L. Wyand, T. P. A, 364 Robert catarrh. Send for testimouials |street, Sh Paul, an free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Teledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. 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. Christmas and New Years Holiday Rates. The Great Northern Railway company will sell tickets for the above occasions from December 22 to January 1, inclusive, return limit January 7, 1907. Con- tinuous passage each direction. Rate one fare plus two dollars except when fare and third makes less. Minimum fare 50c, to all points in Minnesota North and South Dakota. i 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, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- | sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, :Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- {homa, South Dakota, Texas and {Wyoming. For further informa- MARTIN BROTHERS, Jtum apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P. ‘A, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, an Fresh Canned Goods of Fresh Cann WE have just received a large shipment ed Goods. up-to-date things are handled by the people who turn their stocks quickly. Mrs. E. A. Lyman of Redwood Falls, wife of Dr. Lyman of that place and also “sister of George H. French of this city, arrived in Bemidji last evening and will visit with Mr. and Mrs. French for several days. Dr. Ward of Northome, brother of Dr, Ward of this city, came down this morning from North- ome and went to Grand Rapids this noon. He acted as coroner in the Archie Campbell case and goes to the Rapids to testify be- fore the grand jury. President’s Message, pages 3, 4, 5, 6, & 8. Alexander Ross, junior mem- ber of the firm of Ross & Ross, returned to Kelliher yesterday evening, after having spent yes- terday in the city on business. He stated that the logging being done by his company in the vicinity of Kelliher was pro- gressing as satisfactorily as could be expected. Ole Kittelson, lineman for the long-distance lines and connec- tions of the local exchange of the Northwestern Telephone Ex- change company, went to Hines Spur last evening to attend to some difficulties that had been experienced at the long-distance station there. The bell on the ’phone which had been 1n use there for some time would not ring and the lineman replaced the defective instrument with another that will “do business.” Read the Daily Pioneer. President’s Message, pages 8, 4,5, 6, & 8. Go to the Bijou! What for— For a good laugh. M. D. Stoner made a business trip to Cass Lake this noon. Prof. H, L, Alldis of Chicago, will sing at the Bijou this even- ing. Try our Gold Dust flour; every sack guaranteed. Downs & O’Leary. ’Phone No, 855, Theodore Gullickson returned this noon from a business trip to Solway. T. J. Miller left last evening for Minneapolis, for the purpose of closing a large real estate deal. Clean, wholesome, satisfying— Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder— made ir Minneapolis—and not by a trust. Wanted: Two girls. Must be experienced dishwashers. Good wages, Apply at Armstrong’s cafe. At present phone, 344. J. J. Cameron went to Grand Rapids t 8 noon, where he will act as court stenographer for Judge Spooner at the Itasca term of court. T. K. Boyer and wife have re- turned to their home in Minne- apolis after a week’s visit with the former’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. L. 8 Boyer. F. R. Smith and wife returned this mormung to their home at Minneapolis, after bhavirg spent i and |8 Mrs. J. L. K-mp, parents of|] a week at the home of Mr. Mrs. Smith. My heart and hand auotber|$ claimed, his plea had come too | It’s ever thus with pecple |3 without pluck and vim, tuke|§ Rocky Mouctiin Tea, don’t get|§ Barker’s drugstore. | 4 late. left again. F. O Sibley, the Island Lsle merchant and county commis- (% siomer-elect, cume down fron: the “Lake” yesterday evening «nd |3 spent last night in the city loo’- ing after some business matiers. Read the Dailv Pioneer. C. E. Albrant left last evening |3 for Teustrike, to look after some business in connection with his Bemidji steam local laundry enjoys a very liberal patronage from Ten- strike. V. L. Ellis, publisher of the Shevlia Advocate, was in the city today and was acquainting himself with the workings of the Bijou theater, of which he and his father, J, (J. Ellis, are now the owners. A. F. Brabetz, night fireman at the sawmill, left this morning for Lattle Falls, where he will visit two days and then go to Worth- ington, Minn., for the balance of the week. He expects to return to Bemidji Monday. L. W. Larson, 3 prominent merchant and pioneer resident of Fosston, came over from Fosston last night and spent to- day in the city on business. Mr. Larson has recently removed his mustache, and his beaming countenance is- hardly recogniz- able. Fred Evans, the agent at Cass Lake for the Duluth Brewing company, came over from the “Lake” yesterday afternoon and transacted some private busi- ness here, returning home on the midnight train, Mr. Evans is one of the best of the ‘good laundry. The|4 7 'I‘he Clock Watches, - Clocks, Dia- monds, Jewel- ' ry of every de- scription and prices to suit ’/30: WINDS ITSELF the purses of everyone. have used the utmost care in the selec- tion of our different lines this year and every piece is bright, new stock of the latest designs As we have predicted in our previous statements, have made another ad- vance and as our line was come p'ete before the raise, we can still of- fer the low- est possible piices con- sistant with the very fin # est stones on the market, § absolutely perfect and every stone gaaranteed Full Weight ql’RODPING A QUICK CLEAN SHAVE every day in the year for less than 2 cents a week. ALWAYS READY ALWAYS SHARP Set consists of 12 Double-edged ‘Wafer Blades (24 sharp edges), each blade good for an average of more than 20 satisfying shaves, no matter how wiry your beard or tender your skin. ONE MILLION SATISFIED USERS Sold on 30 Days’ Free Trial -r.xpu“ Silver-plated Holder and 12 Blades. $5. Standard Combinstion Sct with Shaving Brush and Soap in Triple Silver-plated Holders, §7.50. Extra Blades, 10 for S0c. $5.00 Broaches, Scarf Pios Bracelets, Neckchains, and Lockets Silverware, Sterling Spoons, and Knives and Forks, Ko- daks, Toi'et Sets, Mana- cures, Cut 'fln—\:, Glass and Hand Our Line of China. Our line of China we cannot speak of too highly as, this year, we have succeeded in per curing an artist of our own, not advertised with any factory, but a real live girl who is up-to-date and has a knowledge of the latest designs, color effects and perfect work.. Read the Daily Pioueer. Downs & O’Leary, 304 Third street. Telephone No. 355. passed through the city last visit in the twin cities. Mrs. F. Hanson of Pine River For fancy groceries go to|Spent last night in the city. Charles Hughes of Teustrike was a visitor in the city yester- R. J. Poyson of Blackduck|day. Charles Tronson came down from Blackduck this morning, Change of program at Bij wu this evening. Jacob Christianson of Puposky Miss Blanche Boyer has been | was a Bemidji visitor last even- evening onhis way home from a|engaged to play the piano for the i1 ing, returning home this morn- Bijou. ;ing, fellows” over there and he is deservedly popular. ’ Dr. T. F. Rodwell, physician in charge of the Cass Lake In- dians, and who is also sub-agent for the reds.on the Cass Lake re- serve, came over yesterday after- noon from the ‘‘Lake’’ and visited with friends here for several hours, returning home on the midnight train. He was accom- panied by Mrs, Rodwell. G. V. Cady, a relative of Mrs. L. M. Benner, arrived in the city a few days ago from Buffalo, N. Y., and will spend the ‘winter at the Benner home. Mr. Cady visited here during the early part of last summer, for a few weeks. Hé is first mate on the “George U. Peavy,” the largest SPECIAL MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S COATS AT COST We offer the balance of our stock of Misses’ and,’clim ren’s coats at absolutely flat cost in order:to-mak: ‘room for our display of Holiday goods. You cannot afford to neglect th; we have an exceptionally good assort up-to-date styles in a variety of fabt These coats will be on display dows & in the front part of ouf: DW G qgs;zgmnpflp:g' 'n:'xsbnu Jns'n THESE’ BARG: luflan Jdad sotd ed 0} 31 ovollsd I o qor o) ¥ 8 anoiiifmes 10 lumom.hk LA Ts} - :Ha | ady m 1aut '51‘;11 IRomad o) fifii& 9119 o :odotnor 9otfontq ozeds mo Y] 990, ylweble erovponsm oao, flhfiw: oldsan od 1 ovizulo -od szoquuq vimo sdi 10t i tadh bivoda yvedt dotdw Yo (e nfial 31 .9olvios odf af ¥ b i Yo &s00a svad of of 2oq [ntoomiges 10 ~yriopos edy tuod BWU}; od I 9 2eoq od %@hflx bootiool %o I8 10) ahlvorq of Inelnevl the 3y od} al \olgosqg sdt Yo eanut Inors odf Yo | aprny 10 gah od} 1oonl of rused mm% el f, ey @-91D bua 1o steamer plying the great lakes, |- P. A. Johnson, the gentlemanly representative for the Wright, Barrett & Stillwell Paper com;} i pany of St, Paul, was clrculmnig1 é; The Easter Brand We have choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes, Apricots, and Egg Plums put up from this year’s crop. Our Echo Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Pumpkiu, Lima Beans, Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are the best in the market. Call at the storeor phone] 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN noP 10 wnsxo ' bas eastibner olh ot ot oonaibodo ad$ ditw galisob nl y7sn bas ym _-Bq Dbug eaomoviooBe al hns wilmiomt | ofprianili sdud ni atakto ssbbos nol)m)almmbn 1o v 2 ol d Iy 1lodd 3 zeo) 'mm 9'! . 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