Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 18, 1907, Page 4

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S - Ghe Model BakeryDairy and Confec- tionery Fancy Creamery btr. . 30c Fresh Eggs o vvvnon 25¢ All kinds of poultry - at the lowest market price. Don’t think because we are selling you dairy pro- ducts at who'esale prices Read the Dailv Piunéer. Phone 57—Fleming Bros. hard- ware. | J.0.Harris wasa visitor at { Wadena, yesterday. | Entire change of program at “the Bijou tonight, E. D. Beeson went . to North- ome last night and returned this morning: R. C. Fraser of Innernanonal Falls was a visitor in Bemidji last night. Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder |never disappoints, because it is always made the same—is uni- that the quality is inferior Cream, Ice Cream, Milk THE MODEL | 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 { THE CITY. Read the Daily Pioneer, [, Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Glod Medal flrur. Thomas S. Ervin was from St. Cloud today. Euntire change of progam at the Bijou tomight. Eddie Berg and wife left yes- terday for Seattle, The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every description. A. W. Danaher went to Ten- strike last evening to look after his business interests at that place. W. E. Ferris left this morning for Walker, where he had some line repairing to do for the M. & I. Theodore Gullickson went to Kelliher last evening to supply the thirsty who desire the Hamm product. C. E. Mitchell left this morn- ing for Brainerd, where_he will enter the employ of the M. & I. as a brakeman. The Ladies Aid society of the Presbyterian church will give an entertainment at the city hall, Friday evening, Jan. 25. George Baker, the jeweler and watchmaker, returned yester- day afternoon from a trip to the lumbering camps at Kelliher and Blackduck. here Properly fitted glasses not only improve the vision, but preserve the eyes. Call on Drs. Larson & Larson, 2nd floor Swedbzack block. Miss Clara Wright, sister of Arthur Wright, arrived in the city last evening from her home at Little Falls and will visitin this city for several days. Are you tired, fagged out, nervous, sleepless, feel mean? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea! strengthens your nerves, aids digestion, brings refreshing sleep. = 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. J. W. and A.S. Campion of ngus, Minn,, spent last night the city and left this morning r poiuts along the north line of e M. & 1., where they havea imber of horses that are beirg rked in the woods. | W. T. Blakeley, the Farley log- ger, left this morning for La- porte. to inspect some timber which he owns near that place. He was . accompanied by H. Puphall, manager of Mr, Blake- ley’s store at Farley, who will assistin the work of loeking over the timber, James Cahdl, who has been suffering severely during ‘the past month with inflammatory rheumatism, is able to move | somewhat more easily than for | some time past. However, he still has no use of his lower limbe, and it will be some time before he can get about without aid. formly good-—ana wholesome. . Orocker went to Kelliher last evening to make the rounds of the Grand forks Lumber cmnpany ’s logging camp at that place If you don’i attend pretty reg- ular now you will miss ‘Some- thing good - for' .the program changes at the Bijou every other night. R. E. White, the lo ger, came over from his home at Duluth yesterday afternoon and spent last night in Bemidji. Mr. White has extensive logging interests jat Kelliker. ¥ William Muenze, traveling auditor for the Minneapolis Brewing company, spent yester- day in the city, conferring with the local agent for the Minne- apolis cowmpany. James Murray. the agent for the St. Croix Cedar company, came down this morning from his home at Blackduck and spent | the day in the city looking after some business matters. Mrs. Lucy Purdy of Duluth, imperial good samaritan of the grand lodge of Samaritans of the state, is the guest.of Miss Minnie Bailey. Mrs. Purdy installed the Samaritan officers last eve- ning. Iv’s a good old world after all, if you have no friends or money, in the river you can fall; mar- riages are quite common and, more people there will be, pro- vided you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. M. W. Barnard, of Barnard & Gorder, the railroad contractors and loggers, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Barnard had been to Mallard, where he and his partner did considerable logging a few years ago, and at which place they still have a log- ging outfit. Joint Installation. The members of the local Woodman and Royal Neighbor lodges will hold a joint install- ation of officers next Tuesday .|evening, at the Odd Fellow bhall. It i3 the intention of the lodges to serve an elegant oyster sup- per and havea general go. d time. All members of either order are requested to attend. Ellis & Co. Will Expand. V. L. Ellis & Co. have decided to expand their theater business, and with that object in view Mr. Ellis visited Akeley and Cuss Lake, and has made arrange. ments to give moving picture performances at these places, three nights of each week being devoted to Cass Lake and the remaining three nights to Ake- ley. They will continue their performances here as usual. The company has ‘two addi- tional picture machines and as both Mr. Ellis and his partner are competent operators, they will easily handle the additional business. ORCHESTRA MUSIC furnished for all occasions. -Also Pianos tuued. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Box 233, Bemidji, Minn. T. SYMINGTON Coffee! Coffee! {For pure coffee—and a coffee approved by the state pure food commission—we invite you to :try.a pound of our celebrated “Yale” coffee at 40¢, 35¢, 30c, 25¢ and 20c. Our pure “Mocha and Jave has stood:the test for a'long tinde. Call at the store or phone. ROE @ MARKUSEN PHONE 207 S ——Ter ey |70 MaDagement of the Miles, HOT DRINKS! We have installed at our place of business, “sod fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS _OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons 15¢ Hot Clam Bouillon . . 10c Hot Chicken.Bouillon « «10e Hot Tomato Bouillon .« 10c Hot Cone. Ext. of Coffee . .. -10¢ Lakeside Bakery. Read the Daily Pioneer. Reed’s studio for colored work John J...O'Neil, - the logger, came down from Northome this morning. Harry Mills, roadmaster- for the M. & I,, went to Brainerd this morning. R. J. Poupore, the: Blackduck logger, was transacting business in Bemidji yesterday. Dan Rose of Northome, buyer for the Watab Pulp and Paper company of St. Cloud, passed through the city this morning on his way from his home to St. Cloud:to confer with the officials of the Watab company. Mary— eyes indicate a sluggish circula- tion or torpid liver and kidneys. Exercise daily and take; Hol- lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 'Twill do you good. 85 centg, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is hereby given that the copartnership heretofore exist- ing between William Begsley and E. Englund, has been dissolved by mutual consent. ~All out- standing bills are to be collected by William Begsley and the busi- ness of blacksmithing shall be conducted at the same stand by William Begsley. Dated January 14th, 1907, William Begsley. Bids for Wood. Sealed bids will be received up to January 22, 1907, by Board of Rducation of Bemidji for two hundred cords of green-cut jack- pine and tamarac cordwood, to be delivered at the school grounds in Bemidji prior to April 1st 1907. Bids for 50 cords or more will be considered. ' Board reserves right to reject any and all bids. Bids ahould be directed to GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Clerk; Bemidji, Minnesota. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case-of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s caearrh cure. . . J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all busi- ness transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Maryin, + Wholesale druggists, Toledo, O Hall’s catarrh cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the: system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per - bottle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s family "piils tor constipation. Miles Branching Out. Hibbing, Jan. 18;—The state- ment recently made to the effect that the Miles hotel had ' ‘been closed until April ‘1, was an error, ' the ‘facts 'being ‘that merely the dining ~room 'was closed, and that a Dutch cafe will ‘be ‘substituted for it in the near future. In addition to the -, general improvements to the hotel, there will bean opera house opened in connection with it at'an:early date. The new theater : will. have a seating capacity of about, 600, and - will be -modern-in- every respect. . The attractions at the house will be the same as those at the Bijou, in Duluth, the book- ing being done by the same syn- dicate. C. H,. Miles. of . this .city and George Markham, who recently moved to Hibbing to assume act- Dark circles under thef; The~ Miles ‘hotel is owiied by| f This District Compensatiop. * “The senate judiciary comniittee of thelegislature held-a—session after the ' adjournment of’'the] senate.-yesterday.-.at. .St Paul, at which the two bills relating to the salaries of the suprewe and district court judges ~wers con- sidered. The bill introduced by Senator D. M. Gunn of Grand Rapids relates only to the' two judges of-the- Fifteenth -district while the other bill introduced by Senator Julius A, Coller. of Shakopee, provides for an in- crease in the salaries of all of the judges of the supreme and dis- trict courts, It'is said l.hat both bills. prob ably will receive favorable action as most of the members ex- pressed themselves heartily “in favor of an increase in the salaries of the judges. It'was suggested that an anti- pass bill probably will be passed at this session of the legislature. Some of the judges having & large district to cover and’ their expenses must. be paid ‘out of their salaries. If tbe paywment of their railroad fare is added to their other expenses the aggre- gate will be increased consider- ably in some districts. 1t is intinated that the salaries! of the two judges in this (the Rifteenth) district will- be in- allowances for raiiroad fare. Peter Larkin came down from ness. Judge Spooner returned yes- ! terday from avisit in St. Paul, where he combined busmess with pleasure. Valuable Farm Involved. left yesterday - afternoon for Grafton, N. D., where -he will consult with Judge Shepherd, relative’to some probate matters that have a local bearing, The the estate of the late J. B. Sprague, who died in this city fin 11902, A valuable farm in Walsh county, consisting of 320 acres of land- that recen’cl) sold for $10,000, 1s involved in a trans- Twith puie placed in the. noamm for. treat.] creased to $4,500 per year, withi 4 Turtle River this morning -and |3 spent today in the city on busi-| D M. A. Clark, judge of probate, ; judge of probate of Walsh county, |} business is in connection with|}} 5 xii;‘a‘fii] who wilk b menb‘ 20 vears exnarience SPECIAL DR. REA Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat| Diseases of Man; Diseases of Women; Nervous'. Dis- eases; Chronic Diseases. Coming to Bemidji Thur’y. Feb. 14 at. Markham Hotel 9a, m f to 3:30 p. m. One Day Only! Dr. Rea has made more re- markable cures in the Nor- thwestern states than anv living man. Allcurable medical and sw gical disoases. acute-and chroni¢ catarrh, and Speclsl Dis- f the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Lung Emls Cun&.umublon Bronchitis, Bron al onstitutional Catarrh, Dys- psla, Sick -Headaon, Stomach and Bowel “Troubles, Rheumatism, Neuralgi; gru{lnls Bisease. Diabetes, l\(dn cases of (l(,al'n(,s~ ringing in the ears, loss of eyesi c: disease, dropsy, stricture, open sores, pain in the bone, granular enlargements and all long-standing diseases properly treated. Young, middleaged and old, single or married men and all who ghifon from lost manhood weak- back, passing urine too often, gonor ure, recelving treatment, or life. prompt relie Cancers, Tumors, Goiter, Fisiula, Piles, varicocele and enlarged glands:with the sub-i cutaneaus injection method, absolutely with= out pain and without the loss of a drop of blood, is one of his_own discoveries, and is the most really scientific and certainly sure | a5 In adults. Mang | o in his work. So in treati -indication. of .an_ill-nouri defettion of other’ ofgatis. Symptoms:—Ff— ‘you~have-bitter or bad taste in the morning, poor or vari- ableappetite,coated tongue;foulbreath, d or irregular bowels, fe¢! weak, easil; tired; déspondent, frequent headnches ain ordistress insmall of back,” gnawing or distressed feeling in stomach, perhaps nausea, bitter or sour “risings” in throat after eating, and kindred symptoms of weak stomach and torpid liver, or biliousness, ne medicine will relieve you more promptly or cure you more 1"femmnently th: Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. Perhaps only a part of the above symp- toms'will be present at one time and |i yet point to torpid liver, or biliousnesg and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, griddle cakes and other mdlgesuble food and take the “Golden “Medical Discovery” regularly and stick to its use until you are vigorous and ._strong. Of Golden Seal root which is one oi the prominent ingredients of “Golden Medical Discovery,” Dr. Roberts Barth- fferson Medical College, says: useful ‘as a stomachic " (stomach) tonic_and in atonic dyspepsia. :Cures gastric..(stomach) catarrh_and - head= aches accompanying same.” Dr. Grover Coe, of New York, says: “Hydrastis (Golden Seal-root) exercises an especial influence over mucous sur- faces. Upon the liver it acts with equal certainty and effieacy. ~Asa cholagogue vaer invigorator) 1t-has few equals.” Coe also advises it for affections of the,spleen.and.other abdominalviscera génerally,, and ‘for'scrofulous and: land- alar_diseases, cafaneaus eruptiens) in- digestion; .d i -<constipation,-also~in"st gecahar to women erangements chronic, in all chronic - liver ,.also for ammatipn® of: hlaflder, for it is one of the most elmble dgents of cure " Prd{-John-King;" M—D-; late-of Cm— of ‘the AMERICAN Dis- PENS. \TORY, gives it a prominent place among medicinal agents, réiterates all e faregoing writers have said about does also Prof. J o}m M. Bcudder, A late of Cincinnati.” Dr. Bays. g cesses and increases the ats:mfldtlon of food. By these means the blood is en= riched. * * * * the consequent improve: ment on the glandular and nervous sys- tems are natural results.” Dr. Scudder further says, “in relation to its general | to effect upon the eystem, there is no meds- | cine in use about which there is such general unanimi E{of opinion. It is uni~ kversalh/ regarded as the tomc, nsefnl in all debilitated states * * =% iy lg’fl as well as savage thing to beat a weary or starved man because he agged g the lagging, torpid llver it 1s a great Imistake to lash it with stfohg drastic drugs. d,_enfeebled body whose Q\_’gan,s,axg,m%;y tfia’bwrth he«a(onlzch aud allied. £ stion g Jafid kce How qmc‘kly«}Qm’ Golden Medical D Prof. Finley E]]mgwood M. D., of Bennett Medical Coll 1 4Gold in_catarrhal (mflammmon'a! she stomiachy), x:hvomc constipation, general debility, in con- valescence from pratracteq fevers, in prostrating night-sweats. It is an im- portant remedy in disorders of the womb.” (l‘hls agent Golden Seal root, is an , 88 Wi a1 Discovery.%) D Ellngwo e«?{z atasthal ¢ond Much ore; dnd 5pace; per) be quoted from, as to'the wofider! ul “carative possessed by (Golde T We_ want. to sassure_the ;reader “Golden Medical Discovery” “can relied ugon to/doall thatfistlairaed;f Golden Seal,root in the cuxe of qIL various diseases as set f above ‘brief- extracts, prominent and important Golden Seal root. - This' agent is, ever,strongly. reinforced; and-its tive action greatly enhanced by addition, in just -the- right" propomen of Queen 8., root, Stone; root,: Black: Cherrybark, Bloodroob, Mandrake roof and' chemmnl]v pure ‘glyeerine. © A1l of these, are; happily and - harmoniously- blended into a most perfect, phar- maceutical ‘compound; now- fa’ mbly known throughout most-of the. ized countries of the world. Bear in mind that each and every mEredxem entering- - into the'™™ |scover¥ as_received the. » | endorsement_o € leading medical Men o our Tani named_abov ermg iat_other medicine put up for_sale throuy] ruggists "can_show fln BU rofessional_endorsemen: T €] b hr pepsia, fiver troubles, all ¢l romc catar-" rhal affections “of whatever mame: ‘or- nature, lingering _eoughs, bronchial, throat and "lung affections, the “Dis- covery” ‘can be relied upon ‘as a’sover= eign remedy. A little book of extracts treztmg of all the several-ingredients entering ifito>C Dr. Rierce’s medicines, bang eXtracts - from ‘standard medical works, of the different 7schools “of 7 practices wilb Tbe" 2 mailed free to any one asking (gy -postal card or letter), for the same, [dressed r. R: V. Pxetce Buffalo, N:/Y.jand5= swmg the writer’s full posb—oflice ad- - ress plainly written. - Don’t accept a submmie of unknown composition - for this non-secret MEDJ: who extol each artic] Read the daily Picneer. 1ke Black was at Walker yes- 1terday And thereby hangetha tale,_which the Pioneer will pub- {lish 1n the near future,. *“Milk WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK 1Is the wonder of the-age and I have mad e ppeey n?‘; b it : ?s dng%rle !hnrfl;, 80 order to R. B.‘HIGBEE, Broker action - wherein. the purchaser | curcot the twentleth contury. Consulation | goolers.” Germania Life Bldg., Sr.PAUL,1 failed o keep his ' contract with |wthosointerested, 100, - 1 aido | L7 Rusional Bank meforendes. the estate. Minneapolis, Minn. “Loutsville, Ky, vead the Daily Pioneer. ! 3 > -ens. peal to the taste Clothin We doubt if you could find. one ol' the most dlscr g House Our Semi- AnnualGlearane' Is the Most Sueeessfal D1splay and Sale of Glothmg and ill-fitting clothmg are not cheap at, an : pnce,---successful because of : the high standard “quallty” shown m materlals and workmanslnp, and , Sale g T

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