Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 21, 1907, Page 3

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GhHe Model || Bakery Con- fectionery and Daliry Store Bairy Produ.ts wholesale to the consumer. Fancy creamery butter.. Eggs £ Ice Cream, Swest Cream, Milk fi % ol and Cheese. { Finest line of Cakes and Pastry F | in the Northwest. § of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Swedback, § lefu yesterday afternoon for her Watch for the program. of the recital Friday mght. E. E. McDonald and wife went o their home at Fowlds yester- day afternoon, F. O. Sibley was in the city yesterday. He left yesterday afternocn for Island Lake. Mrs. I. C. Stewart, daughter home at Williston, N. D. Come to the recital at the Presbyterian church, Friday evening, Keb. 22. You will not be disappointed. - #1! Deputy Sheriff John Bailey 4 went to Blackduck last evening -I-"[ MO@EE_ Hlto subpoena witnesses in the £ case of the state vs. Fennick, || which was tried in justice court ' here today. David Beauregard, who has | been doing business at points in YVVIANVAAMVAWAN AMUVY | North Dakota for several months . : past, arrvived in the city yester- The City § day and left last evening for Funkley. Read the Daily Pioneer, ‘Why don’t you get into line with the other girls, Mary and 0. L. Brown was use Parisian Secret. It’s the Big Falls, today. greatest complevion cream ever E, F. Simpson came down|marketed.”” 23c at Barker's from Blackduck this morning. | Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Richards Yesterday was ‘“‘pay day’ for went to Crookston yesterday|the employees of the M. & I. afternoon. railway, and Superintendent W. Bamidji Elevator Co., jobbers|H. Strachan started out from for Barlows Best, also Gold Medal, | Brainerd yesterday morning, on Mascot and Cremo, the local Brainerd - Bemidji H. A. Simons retarned this|freight train, to give. the boys morning from Northome, where their checks at different points fie s besh 1o look after some|2long the line. He arrived in business matters. ls:L evex?ling, and ‘h:’;e G, E. Crocker and wife left| non foday ‘Bmong e this morning for Minneapolis. | . & If WOSkerR; _Mr. N i ¥ . |Strachan’s private car, 450,” : evitt);nefyriv::.lil Ylm for: several fwas altached to the north-bound i = i freizht this morning and he will wyeglasses fitted in latest ‘[givu out checis at all stations styles by Larson & Larson, spe- | between here and Big Falls, to- cialists. Second floor Swedback | day, block. i It’s the highest ztandard of James Lappan, cruiser for the 1qlmll‘ny, it’s a natural tonie, Crookston Lumber company, re-|cleanses avd tones your system, turned last evening to Black- |reddens the cheeks, brightens duck, having come down from iLhe eyes, gives flavor to all you that place Tuesday morning to|eat; Hol r’s Rocky Mountain vote for city cfficers. Tea does. Barker’s drug store. The home of Snowllake Bread Phone 125 315 Minnesota Ave. | | | 1 here from is & Alum in food causes stomach disorders—Its con- - tinued use means permanent injury to health. gFollowing the advice of medical 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 mixTand bake insures a high class produat. You have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 Read the Dailv Pioneer. Not in Minnesota and North Dakota alone, but everywhere, the pure food laws approve Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder, because it is pure, efficient and of high quality. Ole Kittleson, long-distance lineman for the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, returned this morning from Blackduck, having been raising some wires ata spur south of that place. R A man is never older than he feels, but, “old man’’ if you’ll take Barker’s Anti-Constipation Tablets, you'll always feel young. 35 for 25¢. To Our Customers: Commenc- ing Monday, February 25th, all customers holding premium cards must present same at time of purchase or not receive credit for the amount, as we cannot punch cards afterwards. The Baazar Store. L. K. Deal of Des Moines,Iowa, president of the L. K. Deal Lum- ber company, was in the city yesterday, on business. Mr. Deal has extensive interests in cedar on the M. & I. at points north and south of Bemidji, and he went north last night to look after his interests there. Ernest Flemming, the Bena logger and merchant, came down this morning from Blackduclk, where he is doing some logging and left this noon for his home at Bena, He wears a smile, oc- casioned by the frigid weather, which is a great boon to loggers all over the north half of the state. p Young married people and old ones, too, that have no children to laugh and coo, find their troubles ‘“little ones’ be, if they take Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s drug store. Mr. and Mrs. John Larson have been in the city the past two days. They have been living at Fowlds for the last two months. Mr, Larson is road- master of the Crockston Lumber company’s branch railway from Wilton to Island Lake, and he makes his headquarters at Fowlds. Madam, if you are a good cook you will appreciate Hunt’s Per- fect Baking Powder. Ifyouare learning to bea good cook, it will help. Bert Getehell, the cruiser, left last evening for Littlefork to do some work in that vicinity. Mr. Getchell has more than passing interest in Littlefork, as he was interested mn the original pur- chase of the land that is now em- braced in the townsite. This is the first trip to the *‘tall timber” that Mr. Getchell has attempted in four weeks, having been laid up with an attack of lagrippe for that period. scientists, England and France have passed laws prohibiting its use in bread making. QAmerican housewives { should protect their house- holds against Alum’s wrongs by always buying pure Grape Cream of Tartar Baking f§ Powder. qPure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder is to be had for the asking— g, Buy by name— 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) AW, 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 & Co0., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, 75¢c. . Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. F. M. Price of Guthrie wus a visitor in the city last night Christine Westerland of Fuss- ton spent last night in Bemidji. A. O’Kelliher, the Blackduck druggist, was a visitor in the city today. The Pioneer at all times has in stock office supplies of every descrintion P. A. Walsh, the sheriff of Koochiching county, returned last evening to Big Falls. W. H. Squiers came down from Blackduck this morning and spent today in the city, Elmer Bingham, buyer for the St. Croix Cedar company, was in town today from Blackduck. An unusual opportunity! The All Star Recital, at the Presby. terian church, Friday evening, Feb. 22. Do not miss it. The mail car on the east-bound passenger train today was left at Fosston, on account of a break- age, and no mail was brought to this city. L.G. Pendergast and Prof. Rit- chie returned last evening from St.. Paul, where they did some excellent work for Bemidji n the normal school matter. G. F. Ross, the logger who is a member of the firm of Ross -& Ross, went to Kelliher last even ing to note how work was pro- gressing in the Rossjcamps at that place. Mrs. Foster and Mr. Hall- Quest will play a duet from “Faust,”” on piano and pipe-organ at the Presbyterian church, Fri- day night. This number aloneis worth the price of admission, Dick, Don’t complain of spring tever, it’s too early. Take Barker’s Anti-Constipation Tab- lets. {85 for 25¢c. Ole Bjoin, the logger, came over from his home at Crookston yesterday afternoon and went to Blackduck last evening to look after some timber operations which he has there, A tissue builder, reconstruc- tor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and muscles. Some people do not realize what a great remedy Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. Barker’s drug store. Edward Wagner, a brother of Josephfand;Frank Wagner, ar- rived in] the ;city last “evening from his home at West Union, [owa, for a visit here, Mr. Wagner is a successful farmer & West Union. _Glea.t; investment, absolutely safe, brings returns,fgiving 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. L. P. Anderson, the nursery man, left last evening for North- ome to look after some logging operations in which he and his brother, |Themen, are interested. They are logging about two miles south of Mizpah. | Prof. Turner will singl from Haydn’s Oratorio, **TheCreation” at the Presbyterian church, Fri- day evening. Ernest Oberg, owner of the Blackduck American and justice of the peaceat Blackduck, came down from his home this morn- ing and was interested in a case before Justice Skinvik, which was tried today. Every lady desiring “a friend for beauty’s sake” may call at Barker’s Drug Store for a sample bottle of Parisian Secret. C. L. Wight, cruiser in the employ of the Crookston Lum- ber company, . left for Kelliher last evening, having visited in the city Tuesday, when he came down from the north for the especial purpose of voting at the city election. . To Our Customers: Commenc- ing Monday, February 25th, all customers holding premium cards must present same at time of purchase or not receive credit for the amount, as we can ot punch cardsafterwards. The Baazar Store, Remember the Washington’s Birthday Ball which will be given at the City Opera House tomor- row.evening under the auspices of the fire department, Syming- ton’s orchestra will furnish the fousic, and a good time is as-| sured. d Practical Sympathy. Dr. Edward Everett Hale called up- on the editor of a paper in a small ‘was worrying about his wife, how he had sent her to the country for her ed him to go to her and how the neces- sity of grinding out his editorials day by day was keeping him from her bed- side. Dr. Hale neturned to his hotel anaG called for writing materials. After several hours he returned to the editor and threw on his desk a pile of manu- seripts. “There!” he said. “Go and see your wife. I've scribbled off enough arti- cles of contemporaneous human inter- est to feed your paper for a week.”— ‘Woman’s Home Companion. A Satirical Picture In a Church, There is probably only one church in Britain which contains a satirical pic- ture. It is the little church of South Brent, in Somersetshire. On three oak- en pews are carved pictures which ‘were intended to satirize the greed of a certain religious dignitary at Glas- tonbury. This ecclesiastic is represent- ed in the first picture as a fox dressed in robes and miter and holding a crook in his right paw. In the second pictute the fox has been manacled by a flock of geese, and in the third the birds have revenged themselves on their foe by hanging him from the branch of a tree. e Why He Laughed. The leader Damrosch once took an aged Hebrew friend to hear Meyer- beer’s opera of “The Huguenots.” Sud- denly the old man burst into a loud guffaw as if some funny idea had struck him. “Why do you laugh?” in- quired Damrosch. “Laugh! It's de beth game I ever saw. Vy, dare’s a bloomin’ lot o’ Protestanth an’ Catho- licth a-killin’ of each other to music written by a Jew! Ha, ha! I'll come every night.”—London Graphie. Agility of Hares and Rabbits. Interesting figures on the relative agility of hares and rabbits are given running at ease,” he says, “the length of the hare’s stride is about four feet, but under conditions of fear its leaps extend to ten and twelve feet, while some authors claim that it can jump fen ditches twenty to twenty-five feet in width. Perpendicularly a hare can Jjump on to a five foot wall, but seems to be nonplused by one about six feet. The stride of the rabbit is about two feet. When necossary it can make leaps of six or soven feet horizontally. About three feet is the highest that a rabbit can attain to even when helped by the asperities of a stone wall.” Mr. Millais tells how rabbits swim—when compelled to: “They swim with the head held as high as possible, while the hocks of the hind legs appear above the element at each stroke. The shoulders and front part of the body are buritd beneath the water, while the rump and tail are high and dry.” New England town. In the course of | Agricultural pu conversation the editor told how he | Passion of his health, how she was growing worse | 1¥ urban. 0 L rather than better, how: his heart urg- | flannels or knickers and place him in in a volume by J. G. Millais. “When |’ Tyranny of Clothes, Pluace a man in a silk bat and frock coat and tran t him to a fai 3 s may be the one . but elad in these garments he feels in such surround- Ings miserable, out of place, essential- Clothe him, conversely, in a church, and it is utterly Impossible for him to assume a fittingly devo- tlonal frame of mind. Unlimited au- tocracy itself cannot impose such tyr- annies on the subject. Clvilization is the slave of its clothes, and there Is no prospect of freedom. — London Graphic. The Juice of the Grape. The Arabs say that when the first grapevine was planted the demon Iblis sacrificed a peacock on the spot where the plant was sei. As soon as it be- gan to sprout forth he sacrificed’ an ape over it.. When the grapes began to appear he slaughtered a lion, and when these were ripe he offered up a pig; hence it is that he who drinks wine feels at first as proud as a pea- cock and becomes subsequently as tricksome as an ape, as bold as a lion and at length as stupid as a swine, Definitions. Asked to define a suffragist, a Brit- ish schoolboy answered, “A person who creates a disturbance.” One boy described “surf” as “a form of sea- weed which grows in the Pacific ocean.” In an essay on the canine race a pupil declared that “small dogs im- prove by keeping,” and another gave the singular of “twain” as “worsted.” Then She Talked. Reporter—Well, I’ve interviewed her. BEditor—Did she talk without restraint? Reporter —I should say nit! She wouldn’t say a word until her husband came in and told her to keep still.— Philadelphia Inquirer. Daniel's Fame. Deacon Jones—Why was Danijel the most popular man ‘mentioned in the 0ld Testament? Brother Smith--Be- cause he was lionized. Reward. One thousand dollars reward ,will be paid for evidence suffi- "cient to convict the person: or i persons who instigated the set- ting fire to the building standing on lots 13 and 14, hlock 21, Be- midj, on Feb. 19th, 1907. I do not care anything about the per- ison actually setting the tire, but wish to punish the persons really o blame. —Mrs. E. E. Bl ke. JULLLEETT T II]IIIL.\%NIMM, A Refreshing Drink ab all times, and especially in hot weather, is a foaming “glass of MOOSE BRAND B+«ER. it has life and body, too. Cool, healthful, invigorating, it stimulates diges- tion and quenches thirst. For a friend you can find no better than MOOSK BRAND BEER. It’s good 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. Try a case at your home? Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. J.P.SIGNAL Local Agent Bemidji - - Minnesota Residence Phone 200, Office Phone 220 A . For biscuits that ‘melt in the mouth—snd for doughnuts liKe " those made on the 011 New Eng- land Farm—but just a little bet- ter, because the Armour refining process makee ‘‘Simon Pure’’ Leaf Lard purer and swester than even the home made, kettle- rendered Lard—and for other pastry, will be found par- excellence. ROE @ MARKUSEN PHON E 207 dred pages. '“ Books Beginning the New Year nearly every business will need new sets of books. The Pioneer carries a full line of books and an Jn- spection of the stock will show that we carry 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-

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