Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 18, 1907, Page 3

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GhHe Model Bakery Co fectionery and Dairy Store Dairy Products wholesale to f§ the ¢onsumer. Faney creamery butter. Ice Cream, S and Cheese. Finest line of Caki in the Northwest. THE MODEL The home of Snowflake Bread 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 am, Milk § es and Pastry VAARARA AN The City ARARAAAAAAAAAAAANS Read the Daily Pioneer. A. B. Allen went to St. yesterday. Mrs. J. J. Jenkinson was in the city Saturday from Maltby. Bemidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Cremo. D. V. Francis, the Mizpah post- master, was a Bemidjt visitor Saturday returning home on the evening train. Don’t forget the chicken pie supper, at tue Odd Fellows hall, Monday evening. 33c R. E. Miller, the machinist and good fellow wens to Wilton Sat- urday afternoon on business and returned Saturday night, The G. N. Paul east-bound pas- senger train was thirty-five minutes late yesterday. Delay caused by delayed connections at Grand Forks. Eyeglasses fitted in latest styles by Larson & Larson, spe- cialists. Second floor Swedback block. The Ladies’ Literary club will meet with Mrs. L. H. Bailey this evening at 8 o’clock. Subject: “The Italian Artist, Correggio.” Harry Bliler, who is in theem- ploy of the forest service at Cass Lake, spent Sunday in the city and returned to the ‘Lake” to- day. A good lesson on “How to be beautiful” taught with every application of Parisian Secret. 25¢ at Barker’s Drug Store. A Refreshing Drink at all times, and especially in hot weather, is a foaming glass of MOOSE BRAND BuBER. 1t has life and body, too. Cool, healthful, invigorating, it stimulates diges- tion and quenches thivst. For a friend you can find no better thau MOOSE BRAND BEER. It'sgood beer, real lager beer, none better. We take special care to make it that way. We deliver it to you just as good as we make it. ‘Pry a case at your home? Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. J. P. SIGNAL Local Agont Bemidfi - - Restdence Phone 200, Minnesota Office Phone 220 Rev. Hall-Quest came down this morning from Blackduck. Mrs. John Dale of Turtle River 4: was a visitor in the city today. The Pioneer at all fimes has in stock office supplies of, every description George Beatou came down this morning from Big Falls and spent today in the city. D. Ross, the logger, was in the §| city from Gemmell Saturday, returning to Gemmell Saturday evening. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid society will give a chicken-pie supper Monday evening, Feb. 18, Every lady desiring “a friend for beauty’s sake” may call at Barker’s Drug Store for a sample bottle of Parisian Secret. George Schneider and wife came over from their home at Virginia Saturday and were guests at the Markham hotel Saturday night. P. A. Walsh, the sheriff of Koochiching county, came down from International Falls this morning and spent today in the city on official business, C. D. Whittle is made of the right kind of stuff. He is doing business in his new quarters south of the Pioneer office, where he has his sign out and is enter- taining his customers. A sallow complexion indicates ill health. Take Barker’s Anti- Constipation Tablets for the bowels. 35 tablets for 25c. At The Lakeside ‘We have only good tales to tell of what we put into our bread, cakes and pies. The flour we use as well as the other materials are the best and the way we mix and bake insures a high class product. You have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 Read the Dailv Pioneer, A. W. Danaher returned Sat- urday evening to Tenstrike. Mrs. M. E. Ibertson left yes- terday afternoon for a visit at Superior, Wis. Don’t forget the chicken pie supper, at the Odd Fellows hall, Monday evening. 35c W. E. Neal went to Grand Rapids yesterday noon on a busi. ness trip. L. G. Pendergast left yester- day for St. Paul, by way of Du- luth, to look after some business matters. Madam, can you make light, crisp, palatable hot biscuits and muffins? Use Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and make them still better. William Begsley, the village blacksmith, left yesterday after- noon for Crystal, N. D., where Frank Kline, the genial general manager for Walker & Akeley, the big loggers, came up Satur- day evening from Akely and re- mained in the city over Sunday, returning to Akely this morning. Louis Wideman and J. J. Allen two prominent merchants of Pine River, came up from their home town Saturday evening and visited in this city over Sun- day, returning to their.home this morning. 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 25¢. Sergeant Eilek, who *is in charge of the local recruiting station for the U. S. army, left Saturdsy evening for Blackduck and later will go to Kelliher, to do posting at both places for re- cruiting work, E. B. Heiberg, inspector for the State Dairy and Food com- mission, spent Sunday in the city, having come up from Walker Sat- urday evening, Mr. Heiberg left this morning for points along the north line of the M. & I. and will look more particularly for violatio :s of the pure food laws relative to ol2omargarin. W. H. Gemmell, general man- ager of the M. & I. railway, and ‘W. H. Strahan, superintendent of the M, & I. passed through the city yesterday on their way to Big Falls from Brainerd. They were on a tour of inspection of the road, and occupied a special train. They were met here by Harry Mills, roadmaster of the M. & L., who accompanied them he formerly lived, to look after some business matters. A. N. Olson, an employe of Sam Simpson, the reservation Mrs. W. E, Hodgsonof Puposky |- spent Saturday in this citv, do- ing some shopping. Don’t forget the chickin pie supper, at the Odd Fellows hall, Monday evening. 35c W. G. Schroeder was out yes- terday for the first time in sev- eral days, having been confined to hus home with an attack of ton- silitis. The dance which the local lodge of Elks had planned on giv- ing in the near future has been postponed until after Easter, on some date yet to be set. A. L. Thwing, county attorney of Itasca county, and George H. Spear, ex-county attorney of Itasca county, were in the city today on legal business, having come over from Grand Rapids last night. Lee Hallet, passenger brake- man on the M. & L., resumed his regular run Saturday evening, after having laid off for a run, on account of an attack of lagrippe. William Noody of Brainerd acted in Lee’s place while he was absent, ‘Why don’t you get into line with the other girls, Mary and use Parisian Secret. It’s the greatest complexion cream ever marketed.”” 25c at Barker’s Drug Store. H. N. Liwrdis, , ¢ caier of the First National Rank of CassiLake | fover, Dick, Dou’bcbmpla‘m of spring| J. S, Boylan, the monumental it's ton ewly. Take came ov-1 from ihe “‘Lake” Sut-| Barker’s Anti-Constipation Tab- urday evening and remained in|lets. the city until Sunday non, uhen! he returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett arel both ill with lagrippe, at bneu‘i home, on Thirteenth street. 85 for 25c. Fred Sprague, who has been having a tussle with lagrippe, was out of the house yesterday for the first time in several days. A|Fred looks somewhat “weazen sister of Mrs. Barnett arrived|ed,” but will beas goud as ever a few days ago and is looking|in a few days. after the welfare of the couple during their illness. May—On retiring, Tablets. Your tongue won’v be coated in the morning. 35 doses for 25c. Ernest Fleming, the Bena mer- chant and logger, came over from Bena Saturday afternoon and went to Blackduck Saturday evening to look after some log- ging which he is doing at that place this winter. E. G. Beeson, the district man- ager for the Naugle Pole & Tie company of Chicago, left yester- day noon for Stillwater, going by way of Duluth. He will remain in Stillwater for two days, look- ing after some business for his company, before returning to Bemidii. Rough skins are seasonable, but not as pleasant as is the use of Parisian Secret for the com- plexion. John Hendry, a former em- ploye of the Pioneer who has take one or|jeaged and is now running the two of Barker’s Constipation Deer River News, came over from Deer River Saturday and visited in this city over Sunday. He returned home this noon. A man is never Dlder than he! if yon‘lll feels, but, “old man”’ take Barker’s Anti-Constipation ! Tablets, you'll always feel young. 85 for 25c. A delegation of Cass Lake; people came down from that place last evening and attended; the services at the local Preshy- terian church. The party was composed of Mrs. L E. Warren and Mrs. Henry Warren (the; latter from Bena) Misses Bell, Gardner and McGaurn, and Mr. John Osborn. Miss Gardner sang a fine solo at the church, and Miss McGaurn and Mr. Osborn were members of the chorus that- sang excepfionally Barker’s Drug Store. [well. setter for the Twin City Granite Works of St. Paul, and who placed the monument of Chief Bemidji in Greenwood cemetery, left for Cass Lake, where he has some work to do for his company. FOR SALE—The Nicollet Hotel property, corner second street and Bemidji Ave., also resi- dence on rear of lot. For terms and particulars inquire of Mrs, iophm Carlson, 209 B midji ve. Pipe Organ-Piano-Vocal Recital. There wiil be a pipe organ- piann-vo ‘al recital at the Pres- | byterian church on nex: Kriday evnnmg, the 22nd inst. This will be the first of the i kind ever given 1n the city. Mrs. |R B. fuster, well known to this city as a pianist of exceptional ‘abihty, assisted by Mrs, Ike i Black, also well and very favor- ably koown, will preside at the ¢ piano. Prof E R. Turner, will sing some of the master pieces of song and the Rev. Alfred L. Hall- | Quest, who presided at the second largest pipe organ in Brooklyn, will preside at the organ, Oae of the novel selections will be a duet by Mrs. R. B. Foster on the piano and Rev. A. L, Hall- ' Quest on the organ. logger, camein from Bena Satur day and has been hiring men for Simpson’s logging camps, nmear Bena, “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. J. C. Chamberlain, postmaster at International Falls, was a visitor in the city Saturday afternoon, Mr. Chamberlain had been to Duluth on a busi- ness mission and he left Satur- day evening for his home, going to Big Falls on the M. & I., and tfrom the latter place intended taking the stage to the border town. 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. The caboose which Dave Phillips occupies on the M. & I. was returned from the shops Saturday night, and Dave made his first trip in his “home” this morning on the north-bound local ’l Copyright 1906, by The. House of Kuppenhelmer Specializing John B. Stetson’s Hats and Florsehim Shoes MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED Just one $65 fur- lined coat left for $49.50. Muskrat lined with Persian Lamb collar Clothing House Convincing Mark-Down-Honest Price Cuts (Clearance Sale... Conducted on Highest Plane Instituted to attain quick clearance on all of the remaining 1906 stock of B. Kuppenheimer & Co.’s Winter Suits and Overcoats. Plan to be here. such a sale along these lines. Aggregatmg 340 B. Kuppenheimer Suits 85 Kuppenheimer Overcoats All Decidedly at 25 per cent, 40 per cent and 50 per cent reduction freight train. The carpenters at the shops put a few new boards on the side, painted three or four new streaks, and wound up by appropriating Dave's art gallery; but he is not kicking on their trip north, S. D. Works of Mankato ar- rived in the city yesterday from St. Paul to look after his land |interests in this city and this vicinity. Mr. Works is a member of the state senate, and is doing much good work down at the capital. He is with Bemidjiin | the fight for the location of the state normal school, and believes that this city will win out, if the proper work 1s done at St. Paul, For biscuits that melt in the mouth—and 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 pastry, will be found par- excellence. ROE @ MARKUSEN PHONE 207 Subsecribe For The Pioneer. any. Chicken Pie. The Ladies’ Aid society of the M. E. church will give a chicken pie supper in the Odd Fellow hall, opposite the postoffice, on Monday evening, Feb. 18, from 5 to 8 o’clock. 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 that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each and every case of Catarrh that can- not be cured by the 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. GROUP I $25 overcoats selling at $24 overcoats selling at $22 overcoats selling at $20 overcoats selling at worth $5 cut’to - - 7 worth to R 16 _worth - Kerseys, worth $3.50 to $4.50 4.50 and 5.00. For whirlwind clearance Boys Clothes for Cost and Less Suits overcoats and reefers Russian overcoats sizes 3 to School overcoats sizes 8} to $4 and 4,50 Reefers 5 to 16 worth 3.50 & 4.00 Freezes, Cinchillas, Chevoits, " Double breasted suits sizes 7 to 16 $14.75 GROUP III $18 Clothceraft overcoats selling at $15 Clotheraft overcoats selling at $12 Clotheraft evercoats selling at $9.75 $2.65 $4.50 don makes. and $1.50 now selling for 76c and 50c childrens and boys caps in corduroy ‘and all wool materials, patent inbands, special Meltans cut to = Chevoits, Worsted and Tweeds Garments of high calibre, clothes of guaranteed goodness. An entire surplus stock worth $3.50, 4.00, $2.65 here exclusively Mustering Out Cap Stock Cutting $2 and 1.50 caps to $1 Scotch Tweeds, French Crepa cloths, kerseys, corduroys and caps of domestic materials with nutria . and brook mink fur-in-bands Gor- Regularly worth $2 Expect much more for your money than ever before for Bemidji never had' GROUP II $25 suits selling at $24 suits selling at $22 suits selling at $20 suits selling at $I4.7 GROUP IV $18 fancy, black and blue weave suits at - $16 fancy, black and blue weave suits at - $12 fancy, black and blue weave suits at - broken $1.00 cut to 25¢ 3 making . all leathers for - - Wide Band Stiff Hats The proper shapes, latest blocks 33 $9. 75 MIGHTY SHOE CLEAN UP $5 Florsheim cut to $3.85- Men’s finest French ‘make shoc;.s 1906 medals in vellum, calf, box calf, vici kid and patent leathers, sizes worth $6 for $3.85 Walk over $3.50 and $4.00 = $2.85 P(;sitively the standard of shoe absolutely guaranteed in $2.86. Men's * high * and low cut _fe!t‘ shoes $3 grades for - ;

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