Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 12, 1907, Page 3

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7 i lastnight to be present st the| Read the Dailv Pioneer. Ghe Model [ Bakery Con- Roe & Markusen, phone 207. . istock office supplies of -every feCtxonery description and Dalry Lost: Between hospital and First National bank, rubber face Store 3 ! piece. Dr. Tuomy. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society Dairy Products wholesale to the eonsumer. Fancy creamery butte: .29¢ Bggs.. .25¢ Ice Croam, Swest Cream, Milk and Cheese. Finest lineof Cakes and Pastry in the Northwest. THE MODEL The home of Snowflake Bread Monday evening, Feb. 18, tives and friends at St. Cloud. Card party at Masonic hall to- Catholic church, the last party before Lent. A sallow complexion indicates ill health. Take Barker’s Anti- For good dairy butter call up The Pioreer at all times has in will give a chicken-pie supper E. H. Jerrard returned last evening from a visit with rela. night for the benefit of the This will be Call at the Pioneer when you. are in need of office supplies. For good dairy butter call up Roe & Markusen, phone 207. John B. Wilm spent last night at Northome, on business. Meet “Bill” at an evening party tonight at the Bijou, Dr. Blakeslee returned this morning from & business trip to Houpt. V. L. Ellis returned last even- ing from a visit with relatives at Pine River. Miss;Myrtle Lycan, who was seriously ill with lagrippe, is able to be about again. George Kinney went to Hines this morning to look after his timber interests at that place. Theodore Gullickson returned At The Lakeside ‘We have only good tales to tell of what we put iato our bread, cakés and pies The flour we use as well ag the other materials are the best and the way ‘we mix and bake insures a high class product. —You_have but to give usa trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 Mrs, Frank Anderson of Sioux Cifn!, Iowa, 1sin the city and is 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 Constipation Tablets for the bowels. 35 tablets for 25c. F. W. Rhoda left this morning VWAV | for Long Prairie, where he will 3 visit for a week with his parents The Clty and other relatives and f}zgends. AAAAAAAAANS Morning, nocn and night, isn’t Read the Daily Pioneer, For good dairy butter call up Roe & Markusen, phone 207. P, B. Gaylord of Thief River Falls was a visitor in the city yesterday. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. E. D. Beeson went to Northome last evening on a business trip for the Naugle Pole & Tie com- pany. Eyeglasses fitted in latest styles by Larson & Larson, spe- cialists. Second floor Swedback block. A.W. Danaher left last even- ing for Tenstrike tolook after his business interests at that place. A big reduction will be given next week on burnt work now on display at our store. E. H. Winter & Co. G. E. Crocker left last evening for a visit to the camps of the Grand Forks Lumber company at Dlackduck and Kelliher. A good lesson on “How to be beautiful” taught with every application of Parisian Secret. 25¢ at Barker’s Drug Store. Rough skins are seasonable, but not as pleasant as is the use of Parisian Secret for the com- plexion. Barker’s Drug Store. John—For that sluggish feel- ing take a couple of Barker’s Anti.Constipation Tablets before going to bed. The morning will be brighter. 35 tablets 25c. An Appetizer Not a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but a palatable beer, which con- tains only sufficient alcohol to sidmulate” the stomach to per- form its normal functions and aids to digest the food. MOOSE BRAND beer does all this, does it well, does it dally, if you give it a chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door. J. P. SIGNEL, Local Agent Bemidjl, Minn. Residence Phone 290. Office Phone 220. i i {is convalescing from her recent i there has been much snow and yesterday from an over-Sunday trip to Island Lake and Fowlds. Lost: A fur neck piece at the Bijou Friday night. Liberal re- ward for return of same to Mrs. Geo. Tanner. Mrs. E. E. McDonald came in yesterday from the farm near Fowlds for a brief visit with Be- midji friends. Mrs. Fred Sprague and two children, Hazel and Ruth, left this morning for Washburn, Wis., for a visit with friends. Card party at Masonic hall tonight for the benefit of the Catholic church, This will be the last party before Lent. Louis Gill, manager of Gill Bros.’ store at Kelliher, came down from Kelliher this morning for a visit of a few days with his brothers. W. H. Bush, regular passenger conductor on the M. & I, is tak- ing a lay-off, his position being filled by Joseph Golenboske of Brainerd, 1 Wanted: At once, good girl for general housework. Apply Model bakery or Mrs. W. A. Mec- Donald, corner Fourth St & Irvine avenue. g R. F. Johnson, who is inter- ested in the Watab Pulp & Paper company of St. Cloud, was trans- acting business in the city yester- day and last night. L. G. Townseand, postmaster at Blackduck, logger and good fellow, came down from his home this morning and spent today in the city on business. W. Caswell, & prominent busi- ness man of Grand Forks, N.-D., came in from the west last night and spent today in the city look- ing after some business matters. A. C. McLean and Jesse Smith left this morning for Laporte, where they were inspecting ties which Mr. McLean is selling to the Northern Pacific Railway company. E- H. Smith of Duluth, presi- dent of the Bemidji Elevator company, came over from the “Zenith City” last night and spent today in the city- consult- ing S. E. DeLong, local manager for the company. too often to use Parisian Secret. The more you use it the better you look. 23c at Barker’s Drug Store. May—On retiring, take one or two of Barker’s Constipation Tablets. Your tongne won’s be coated in the morning. 35 doses for 25c¢. J. P. Foote, a prominent lawyer and banker of Crookston, came over from his home yesterday noon and left last evening for Kelliher on a business trip. W. J. Whiting arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from Duluth, where he had been on a visit, and left last evening for his headquarters at Blackduck. “Hello Girls.” How to be healthy and happy and be a phone girl. Ring us up for a package of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea with full particulars. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s drug store. W. H. Strachan, superinten- dent of the M. & I., passed through the city last evening en- route to Big Falls on a tour of inspection. He occupied his private car, “50,” which was attached to the regular north- bound passenger train last night. Mrs. J.J. Conger left this morning on a trip to the twin cities. Mrs. Conger will inspect the markets m St. Paul and Minneapolis and order her stock of spring millinery, for early shipment to Bemidji. Mrs. Minor, mother of Mrs. Conger, illness, J. F. Hawkins is in the city from his new home at Minot, N. D. Mr. Hawkins, who is run- ning a meat market at Minot with John Graham as a partner, states that business is good out there on the prairies, but that cold weather, with considerable suffering among the farmers visiting at the home of Mrs. W.! W. Brown. Card party at Masonic hall tonight for the benefit "of the Catholic church. Thiswill be the last party before Lent. You'll never know how good a cook you are, or how “easy to make good biscuit or cake, until you have used Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder. - G. F. Ross, of the logging firm of Ross & Ross. came in yester- day afternoon from Duluth and. left last evening to visit his log- ging camps at Kelliher. C. L. Wight, cruiser for the Crookston Lumber company, re- turned last evening to his labor at Kelliher, after having visited in this city over gunday with his family. Charles Wihlbur of Minne- apolis, representing the Western Employment agency of the “Mill City,” was in the city yesterday work near Brookston. A. L. LaFranier, owner of the Grand Rapids Independent and the Northome Record, came over from Grand Rapids yesterday' afternoon and went to- Northome last evening. It is possible that, Mr. LaFranier will sell the' Record within the next thirty: days. F. C. Lang, traveling freight agent for the Omaha railway, came in yesterday from his home at St, Paul. Mr. Lang states that! Bemidji is an excellent point for freight business and his road de- sires to get its share of the busi- ness that goes beyond the twin cities. Great investment, absolutely safe, brings returns, giving sur- plus earning power of youth till old age, securing comfort and health in your declining years. That’s what Hollister’'s Rocky Mountain Tea does. Barker’s drug store. State of. Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and Judge McClenahan and George Moody, the latter court reporter, arrived in the city last evening and went to Bagley last night, where the judge will preside at the term of court for Clearwater | county, which began today. You’d better paddle your own canoe, for that’s what you’ll have to do, for when you are in hard luck and want to borrow a “Saw- buck,” all you’ll get is sym pa- thee, unless you take Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. W. L. Preble, superintendent of logging for the R:d River Lumber company, came in last evening from a business trip to who lived some distance from the cities. WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK = Is the wonder of the age aud I huve made it a specialty. My priceis only $5.00 per share right now. It is bound to double shortly, 8o order to-day. » R. B, HIGBEE, Broker Germania Life Bldg., ST.PAUL, ML.N. ‘Natlonal Bank References. ORCHESTRA MUSIC turnished for all occasions. Also Planos tuued. Satisfaction guar- anteed. Box 233, Bemidji, Minn. T. SYMINGTON rKianV-EfiQS cure Backache Che LCeader of them Hil, Owl Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. Minneapolis. .He left this morn- ing for Akeley and the scene of logging operations noith of that place. Thomas Nary, who looks after business matters for the Pills- Price 25 €ents bury company, came 1n yester- day afternoon from a trip on the Itasca Logging company’s rail- For biscuits that melt in the mouth—sand for doughnuts like those made on the old New Eng- land Farm—but just a little bet- ter, because the Armour refining process makes ‘‘Simon Pure’’ Leaf Lard purar and sweeter than even the home made, kettle- rendered Lard—and for other he had been to note how logging that are getting out the Pills- bury company’s logs. He re- ports work being vigorously pushed. ~ Mr. Nary left this ROE @ MARKUSEN PHONE 207 pastry, will be found par- morning on a business trip to excellence. Merrifield, south of Bemidji on the M. & I. Wood, Wood. road, north of Deer River, where | 1 was progressing in the campsi|: that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by thé use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. 1886. (SEaL) A.W.GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testi- monials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. HMATT 1. JGEESORS “6068" | Is by Far the Bect Blcod Purlifier and Rheumatism Cure Ever frered. People suffering with: RHEUMA- TISM, KIDNEY TROUBLE, TARRH OR ANY OTHER BLOOD TROUBLE will find immediate re- lief in “6088" We have for sale 100 cords heavy jackpine edgings. Price, $1.50 per cord at the mill, —Douglass Lumber Co, YOUR MONEY REFUNDED If you are not satisfled on taking half a bottle. Could anything be fairer? Sold and Guartnteed by E E McDonald went to Bagley ‘ogening of the term of comt at that place this morning, for { Clearwater county. ,Beach & Bowers Minstrels Coming. | For this the fourteenth season :uf Beach & Bowers Minstrels, “ sentation has been made to excel. {The grand choruses, gorgeous i costumes, spectacular scenic and electrical effects, so greatly en- joyed last season; the large com- | pany of superior minstrel talent, 'costumed in garments of almost bewildering ibeauty, is stronger and more brilliantlv arrayed, and addition- ,al accessories have been provid- ed. Nothing more minstrelsey icomplete will be seen this sea- ison, and it is. of pleasant record |that last years success is being |surpassed. It is confidentially expected this engagement will be to the capacity of the theatre. The management of the com- pany takes pleasure in bringing to your notice the old time favor- ite, so long “West’s Minstrels,” George .L Wade. Beach & Bowers willappear at the opera house on Tuesday Fab. 12th. Bids for Wood. Sealed bids will be- received vp to February 13, 1907, by Board of Education of Bemidji for two hundred cords of green-cut jack- pine and tamarack cordwood, to be delivered at the school grounds in Bemidji prior to April 1, 1907. Bids for 50 cords or more will be considered. Board reserves J iright to reject any and all bids. trying to get men for railroad | Bids should be directed to GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Clerk, Bemidji, Minnesota. Not an Impostor. | A proud young father telegraphed the news of his new responsibility to his"brother in this fashion: “A hand- some boy has come to my house and claims to be your nephew.” We are doing our best to give him a proper welcome.” The brother, .however, failed to see the point and replied: “I have not got a nephew. The young nan is an impestor.” connected with every degree of theatrical repre- | | -~ SHOwS The United States ‘Government Report Royal Baking Powder of maximum strength, pure and healtkfui ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Ww. 8. judge of the Fifteenth Judicial| | district, accompanied by Court|0fice was burned yesterdsy - Repor ter George Moody, arrived : in the city last evening from Brainerd last night. siding over the term of court for {Clearwater county, which was opened today. MecClenahan, Russell Secures New Location. Attorney P. J. Russell, whose senior | morning, has secured t:mporary quarters in the Street building, opposite the Markham botel. and went to Bagley 3 A BN The judge is pre- Wood Sawing. Will contract the sawing of 400 or 500 cords of poles at our mill. Douglas Lumber company. Great Northern Railway Low Rates West Bound BULLETIN One way rates daily March 1st to April 30th. Round trip homescekers rates the first and third Tuesdays dur- ing February, March and April. For rates and information apply to E. E. Chamberlain Local Agent dred pages. Buarker’s Drug Store, Blank Books Beginning the New Year nearly every business will need new sets of books. The Pioneer carries a full line of books and an in- spection of the stock will show that we earry all sizes, styles and bindings of books. We have the two, three, our and five column day books and journals. : A good line of cash books; a well selected stock of ledgers, single or double entry, one hundred to eight hun- 2 A7 1

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