Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 26, 1907, Page 3

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m Read the Da\lv Pioneer. z’;be F"fia‘)d Bulk olives at Roe & Marku- sen. Phone 207, Bakery &.,Cm}» Frark J. Remby, a resident of fecfgnn ’Sfy &nke.l?u.\m, spent last night in Jemidji. and EYQIFY & [ G. Beeson went to North- lome ld.bt evening on & business Store | mission. | Fred Scott, who recently lost his hotel at Kelliher by fire,spent yesterday in this city. Allan Sigmillel, a homesteader living near Walker, is iu the city from his home, having come in last evening. Dairy Preducts wholesale to the consumer, Fancy creamery butter... ... Ice Cream, Saest Cr and Cheese, Finest lineof Cakes aud Pastry in the Northwsst., THE MODEL The home of Snowflake 315 Minnesota Ave. Del Burgess, who makes the famous el Marca” cigars, went to Biackduck last evening on a business mission, Bread Phone 125 Attend the meeting of the Commercial Club to be held this There is much of im- |portance to you n what this VWMV VAN ARASAAMY | hody can do for the city. y i The Clfiy i H. C. Calvert returned last evening from a trip which in- AAARAAMAAPAMAASAMAAAR | cluded visits to Wadena, Little Read the Daily Pioneer, I‘I‘dll\ and other points south of ET evening. cirange of program at Bi,j:u‘Be"““J[’ ha.vmb been absent i i sinee last Friday. That’s all. ’Nuf said, when be The regular club dance g'ven Thursday eve week. Bomidji Eleva or for Barlows Best, Mascot and Cremeo, J. W. True of VN among the visitors the city yesterday. vou say that Hollister’s Rocky Mouuntain Tea is the greatest | family remedy on earth. It do | you good going and coming. : tea or tablets. Barker’s | Drug Store. kato was | wing of T. J. Walsh of Walker, ex-sup- rintendent of logging on Indian jaliotments of the Chippewa res- tlervation, was in the city yester- v. Mr. Walsh is now buying on his “own hook,”” and who werein! Eyeglasses fitted in lat styles by Larson & Lar cialists. Second floor Swed block. st evening for Big Falls to A W Danshes after some contemplated Tenstrike last ev 8308 having visited in tho i Perkins, brother-in-law Sunday. Jharles Gustafsou, owner of Tenstrike Tribune, and who is forman of the Tribune, was in city yesterday. Mr. Per- was returning from Bagley, ad been visiting with He returned to Ten- Harry Mills, the ro: on the M. & 1., wen last evening in c. Superintendent Strachan, G. F. Ross, senior m the firm of Ross & Ro Kelliher yesterday ev 3 ok how im_k W_\; o | W. H. Strachaw, superinten- in his logging camps at mn, o Ll{e Nf' & L. .railway, place, having come over from; {passed through the city last jeven ing. He oeccapied his pri- | vate car, ©30,” and went through {to Big Falls on the regular north Record ""d\ bound passenger train, on a tour Itasca County Indepandent (ihe| inspection of the road from latter paper published at Grand | Brainerd to the “Falls.” Rapids), came over from Grand Rapids yesterday aftornoon and, F;, Do Coleman; the g_er?e_ra-l went to Northome last evening. %?nerchm.)h of Nary, e visiie; He was accompanied by J. B. in the city last Sysming. 'Mr. Wilm, who may pureh ‘heICnlemaP was at one time inter- Racord, ested in stores at Blickduck jand Northome, but later sold loug and moved to Nary, where s |he now has a fine general store, 1and healso owns a good farm — ! near that place, Duluth Moaday afiernoon. A. L. LaFrainere, of the Northome proprietor| ] TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ATIVE BROMO Qi stund money if i S signature is on \ |State of Ohio, Gity of Toledo, | Lmueas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be is senior partner of the itl[‘m of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing | business in the city of Toledo, jcounty and state aforesaid, and | thas said firm will pay she sum of lone hundred dollars for each and evory case of Caturrh that can- be cured by the use,of; Hall’s i (,.m. rh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. PYRIGHT A Refreshing Drink | Sworn to before me and sub- at all times, and especially in hot weather, i< a_foaming glass of {! scribed in my presence, this 6th MOOSE BRAND B-lal. 1t has 11fe 83 BEaY Lo, ; ‘dfly of December, A. D. 1886. Cool, h(‘lhhhl invigorating, it stimul £ tion” and quen; th friend you can find no botte MOOSE BRAND BEER. beer, real lager We take special that way. We deliver it to you just as good as we make it. ‘Try a case at your home? Duluth Brewing & Malting Co. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken | jinternally, and acts directly on' i’bhe blood and mucous: surfaces' vof the system. Send for testi- | monials free. T. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by all Druggists, T5ec. : i (SEaL) Local Agent Bemidji = 3 Residence Phone 200, Minnesota Oflice Phone 220 | J.P.SIGNAL | | conatlpauou White Jacket Flour The Perfect Flour is a scientific product of the The bread, rolls, bis- cuits, cakes and pastriesit vields are genuine health foods |§ ——the kind that combine purity and deliciousness with highest nourishing values. most approved milling methods. You get this flour at our store. ROE @ MARKUSEN PHONE 207 —Subscribe For The Pioneer. Take Hall’s Family Pills for | At The Lakeside ‘We have only good tales to tell of what we put into our bread, cakes The flour well as the other materials 'are the best and the and pies. we use as way we mix acd hake insures a high class product. You have but to give us a trial in order to be convinced PHONE 118 C. Juenke of Farris spent last night in the city. Guaranteed fresh eggs, 30 cents, at Boyer’s. T. Reierson of Fosston was in the city last night. Oranges. The best in the city at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. Dr. Marcum left this morning on a professional visit to La- porte. We have the best cheese in the city; try it. Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. Daniel Petrie, sheriffi of Hub- bard county, was a visitor in the city last nighs. B. A. Manter of Akeley came up from his home last evening and spent last night in the city. Mrs. McGill of “Kelliher spent today in the city, having come down from her home this morn- ng. C. H. McArthnr, a resident of Red Lake, was transacting busi- ness in the city yesterday after- noon. A. T. Hatcher, ger, was in the city this morning from his lumber camps near Island Lake. V. A. Stewart came over from Bena yest y noon and a guest in the city over night. Broest Dunlap, who lives at Na. ry butis at pressnt cierking in a store at Kelliner, was a visitor in the city last night. E. H. Piiton, the lumberman, went to Waller this morning to look up some timber which he will possibly purchase. Joseph Barry of Funkley spent last night in the city, baving come down last evening from his home. He returned to Funkley this forenoon. Attend the meeting of the Commercial Club to be held this evening. There is much of im- portance to you in what this body can do for the city. Mrs. J. P. Lahr left this morn- ing for St. Cloud for a visit with her parents at the old home, hav- ing received word that her mother Mrs. George D. Young, was ill. They 'scowled and look sour from morn till night, They never would ‘agree; - Now "they are bealthy, happy and bright, They both take Rocky, Mountain Tea at night.. Barker’s Drug Store. Great investment, absolutely {safe, brings returns, giving sur- plus earning power of youth till old age, securing comfort and health 1n:-your declining years. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. Barker’s drug store. Evan J. Carson, manager of the Sheviin Advocaie and ex- foreman of the Daily and Weekly Pioneer, came over from Shevlin yesterday to look after some business matters. Evanis mak- ing things hum, on the Advocate, and if the business men over there know a good thing when they see it, they will support bim loyally and liberally, that he may bring the Advocate from a swaddling-clothes infans tc a de- gree of prosperity like unto the | proverbial green bay tree. Clair Craig, superintendent of logging for the Thief River Falls Lumb.r company, came down this morning from - Blackduck, | where he has been looking after he timber operations which his sompany is carrying on in that Ivicinity this winter. He left this | afternoon to visit the Thief River company’s camps on Sandy river; southwest of lower Red |lake. Mr. Craig states that work under his jurisdiction. is pro- gressing very well and that the cold spell which we are now en- joying has been a God-send in the matter of hauling bigloads of logs. 1 Creamery butter, 32 cents, at Boyer’s. The Pioneer at all fimes has in stock office supplies of every description John S. Bnel, a resident of Yola, was transacting business i1 Bemidji today. W. S. Brannon, owner of the Hotel Brannon at Northome, wus & visitor in the city today. B. 8. Stafford and wife and S. S. Smith, who live at Lake George, were visitors in the city today. A, L. Wyler, auditor for the Bemidji Brewing company, left this morning on a business trip to Blackduck. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bruner and wife were in the city today from their home near Yola post- office, doing some shopping. Dan Rose, buyer for the Watab Paper & Pulp company, came down from Northome this morn- ing and spent today in the city. Attend the meeting of the Commercial Club to be held this evening. There is much of im- portance to you in what this body can do for the city. A. F. Anderson, of the Ander- son & Johnson Employment office, came in from Grand Forks this noon with a bunch of labor- ing men, who will be put to work in the lumber camps in the vicinity of Blackduck. Advice to mothers. Don’t let your children waste away. Theg can be strong, healthy and vigor- ous with Hollister’s Rocky MountainTea. It’s a swift winged messenger of health. 385 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. WANTED—100 station men for A. Guthrie & Co.,, on Great Northern, near Duluth. Ander- son & Johnson’s Employment office, Bemidji. THE VERY FIRST SIGHS ARE IN THE BACK Very Much of Kidney and Bladder Trouble Which Can Be Relieved With This Home Rixture. Take care of backache. A great many cases of kidney complaint are reported about here, also|: bladder trouble and rheumatism, An authority once stated that pain in the back, loins or regions of the kidneys is the danger sig- nal nature hangs out to notify the sufferer that there is some- thing wrong with the kidneys, which should receive immediate |& attention, Oaly vegetable treat- ment should be administered and absolutely no strongly alcoholic patent medicines, which are harmful to the kidneys and bladder. . The following prescription, while simple, harmless and inex- pensive, is known and recognized as a sovereign remedy for kidney | § complaint, The ingredients can be obtained at any good pre scription pharmacy and anyone can_mix them: Compound Kar- gon, one ounce; Finid Extract Dandelion, one-half ounce; Com- pound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ounces. Shake well in a bottle and take in teaspoonful doses after each meal and at bedtime. This preparation is said to re- store the natural function of the kidneys, so they will sift and strain the poisonous waste mat- ter, uric acid, ete., from the blood, purifying it and relieving rheumatism. Backache will be relieved,the urine will be neutral- ized and cleared and no longer a cause of irritation, thereby over- coming such symptoms as weak bladder, painful, other urinary difficulties. FOLEY'S HONEYuoTAR The original LAXATIVE uuugh remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic. Good foreverybody. Sold everywhere.. The genuine FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR isin aYellow package. Refusesubstitutes. Prepared only by Foley . & Company, Chicago. Barker’s Drug Store. frequent and |m quot, O. B. Olson was among the Kelliher visitors who were in the city yesterday. Has a Good Plot. i ’Fhe old Jew has staked every dollar be has 1in the world on his protege, “Terry, the kid,”” but at the last moment the kid is drugged. To regain his fortune, “The Oid Clothes Man’ (James Kyrle MacCurdy) jumps info the ring himself, and the de- risive jeers of the spectators at the ridiculous antics of the old Jew are suddenly changed to amazed checrs as he knocks out his opponent with his trick blow. the “Yiddish twist,” thus win- ning a fortune. % ““The Old Clothes Man” will be at the City Opera house Friday night, March 1. C. A. Pitkin Prospering. A, H. Pitkin returned to Kelli- her last evening, after having spent yesterday in the city. He states that he is getting along nicely with the logging which he is doing at Kelliher this winter. Mr. Pitkin says that C. A. Pitkin (his son), who was in partoership here with E. E. Mec- Donald, is now located in Minnc- apolis, where be is connect-d with a firm that deals largely in Canadian lands, and is doi,g' well. Meeting of Trustees A meeting of the trustees of the Presbyterian church will be! held at the office of G. Campbell, this evening. Im- portant business will be trans: acted. -——(George Canterbury, Secretary Board. Not In His Business. “You fellows may find it all right,” said the man in the corner of the smoking compartment, “but in my business T can’t take people as I find them.” “What is your business?’ asked the | man whose suit case was covered wi(h labels. “I'm a photographer.” — Cleveiand Press. M. and A. M. Mathison we mé in the city last night from Pe- i ! king %w;dfe? Made of Pure Grape Cream of T= ROYAL BAKING FOWDER CO., NEW YORKs Baseball Meeting Postponed. | AHint For - Young Playwrights. The meeting which was callicd’ Tl\'l. Xm)ng up bis re- . ted | tier <& smile. for this evening at the '°5 “Thank it,” he said. Markham hotel, to talk over It is the sixth unsiccessful drama I baseball matters, has bee1 pos- have writte The ms » of 117 theaters gave poned until Thursday evesing, I8 bat. on- e st at the same place and the same ger. hour—=8:30. i “Look here” he said. “I'll tell you You want to be- Begin with a one And after you've in raiser send it sentence printed on «an play this for noth wll get a hearing e, by gosh, you'll get act curts wrote this Lo Of Course He U1d. “If T were nominated for the presi- dency of the Unitel States,” said Mr. around with the Henpeck, “I would"— the cov “You nominated for president of the ing’ 1 United States!” his wife interrupted. then. Ten § “What are you thinking of? You mean played.” 1f we were nominated, don’t you?” A good iden,” Then he wisely changed the subject. —Chicago Record-Herald. murmured the young what it is,” said the great “I got it from Sidney Grun- It's how he Legan. His first play i N No Cause For Alarm. i ay. Young Doctor—Do you think the vis- was a curtain raiser, ‘A Little itor is really a patient? I am afraid Change’ He said on it, ‘Play it for that he is a creditor. Servant—Well, I nothing’ And the Haymarket theater heard him groaning. 1If he isn't ill he must have a very big bill to collect.— | ! Fliegende Blatter. took him up.” | A S W N | “Eternal vigi e,” shouted the ora- Family Secrets. : tor, “is the price of liberty!” Intimate Friend—Is your father go-! The women electors ing to give you a ? Prospective glances. i Bride—I would like to see him!—Ex-° “That is the same price as last ! change. year,” they remarked and shrugged 2 their shoulders. There were no bargains to be had, and they lost interest in the proceed- ings. exchanged Where there is emulation there will be vanity; where there is vanity there will be folly.—Johnson, | Ridney=£fies cure Backache i CThe Leader of them Hil, Price 25 @ents 0wl Drug Store, Bemidji, Minn. need new set books and jor dred pages. Blank Books Beginning the New Year nearly every business will 8 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 A good line of cash books; a well selected stock of E ledgers, single or double entry, one hundred to eight. hun- s of books. . urnals.

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