Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 2, 1907, Page 3

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= et e o i GhHe Model Bakery Con- fectionery and wairy the consumer. Fancy creamery butte Egai sosssveiinass and Cheese. Finest lineof Cakes and Pastry in the Northwest. THE MODEL The home of Snowflake Bread 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 { RnnrnAasaaaA M AAAAAAAAARS | Read the Daily Picneer, W. A. Ferris, the lineman for the M. & I.,went to Brainerd this morning on an official trip That’s all. 'Nuf said, when you say that Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest family remedy on earth. It does you good going and coming. 33 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- ........... ular Concerts . ... 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 Complete Change of | Program Tomorrow Night Don’t Miss It. Projramme| Changes Without Notice. Watch This Ad Daily. TICKETS 10 CENTS I Store | N | Dairy Products wholesale to [ ARAAAA ; Three days special sale on The Clty | waists and children’s coats.|turned yesterday from a busi- ml Read the Dailv Pioneer, “Mary’s Husband” af Methodistchurch tomorrow even- g, at 8 o’clnck. Edward Fandrie, the pugilist, jcame over from Deer River yes- Bl terday afternoon. E G. Beeson, representative for the Naugle Pole & Tie com- pany, came down from Northome | this n.orning. Saturday and Monday extra- {ordinary values in underwear, Ice Cream, Swest Cream, Milk B { hose and wrappers. Berman’s, Patrick McHugh of Brainerd passed through this city this morning from a trip to Big Falls. J. P. Dougherty, the railroad | contractor, came down from Big ! i Falls this morning ard spent to- day in this city. M. Perrault, the owner of a re- | freshment parlor at Big Falls, came down from his home this morning on a business mission. | Greatest values ever offered in Bemidji. Berman’s Emporium. No Sunday table complete without fruit, and the sick need it more than medicine. Full assortment always, at Peter- son’s. Mrs. Jones, wife of Dr. Jones, is in the city from Winnipeg. 'Tis said that the “Doc” has a lucrative position with a Winni- peg paper. George Kinney returned this morning from a trip to Hines and Hcupt, where he had been to look after some dealings in tim- ber and wood in which heis in- terested. Allan Benner, who is cruiser for the Crookston Lumber com- pany, and who has been located in the vicinity of Northome this winter, came down from North- ome this morning for a visit with his family. Advice to mothers. Don’t let your children waste away. They can be strong, healthy and vigor- ous with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. It’s a swift winged messenger of health. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. H P. Burroughs, proprietor of the City hotel and cafe, is again able to be about his place of busi- ness, after having been confined to his room a week or more, with an attack of laryngitis. Mr. | Burrough’svoice is some fathoms deep and considerable the worse for wear, since his illness, buthe has hopes of reviving his clarion tones within a few days. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets Druggists retund money if it fails to cure, E. C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. W.GROVE'S signature is on each box. Our Weighing is guaranteed b; y our use of the Toledo System It Weigvhs Correctly At The Lakeside ‘We have only good tales to tell of what we put into our bread, cakes and pies. The flour we use a8 well as the other materials}are the best aud the way we mix ‘and bake insures a high class product. You_have” but to_give us a Q ftrial in order to”be*convinced i3 PHONE 118 Chicago Sunday American 5c, Examiner 1c at Peterson’s. John Cann of Blackduck re- turned to his home last evening, Fresh strawberries at Roe & Markusen, tomorrow afternoon. Phone 207. Chief of Police S. C. Bailey re- ness trip to St. Paul. A shipment of suits and coats in the most beautiful new spring styles on display at Berman’s. At the Methodist church to- morrow evening, at 8 o’clock, you will meet ‘John,” ¢Mary’s Husband.” Mrs. Henry Miles left this It Computes Accurately It Never Makes Mistakes The Only Weighing Machine in the World which is ABSOLUTE LY HONEST Honest to the Buyer---Honest to the Seller Honest Weight, Honest Goods and Honest Treatment is our Motto ROE & M ARKUSEN Phone 207 morning for Oklahoma, where she will visit with relatives and friends for a few weeks. Our new arrivals of spring 1907 dress goods are marvels of beauty. The assortment un- usually large now on display at Berman Emporium. 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. J. C. Parker, the logger, went to Northome last evening, on business. Mr. Parker has been “‘going some,” of late. He re- turned yesterday morning from Bagley, and must needs return Monday morning from Northome and proceed to Madison, Wis. When he returns from Madison, | he expects to be at Northome, Bemidji and Bagley, all at the same time and day; and he is figuring out just how he can ac complish his desired ends and satisfy all parties concerned. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath March magazines—all on kand at Peterson’s. Mrs. McDonald of Farley was a visitor in the city today. Wanted: Apprentice girls to learn the millinery trade. Apply Louise Hetland. Henry E. Hopp of Nary spent last night in Bemidji and re- turned to his home this morning. Clyde Nelson, who spent yes- terday in this city, returned to his' home at Northome last even- ing. James Murray of Blackduck remained in the city today and will return to Blackduck this evening. Our lines of ladies’ and child- ren’s shoes are most ' complete. Quality and values the best, at Berman’s. Lowney’s chocolate - bon-bons: are the best; all will admit that, Fresh supply in bulk, and fancy boxes at Peterson’s. Harry Mills went to Brainerd this merning - to - consult - with Superintendent Strachan and other M. & I. officials. William Bunn and Miss Helen Anderson were among the visi- tors who were in the city yester- day from Tenstrike, J. F. Essler, agent for the Minneapolis Brewing company, spent last night at Blackduck on business for his company. Miss Nora Scotland of Grand Rapids returned to her home last evening, after having spent yes- terday in the city visiting with Bemidji friends, Many persons fell'in love with ““John’s Wife,”’ last Sunday even- ing, at the Methodist church, and just as many will fall in love with “John” tomorrow evening. Matt Fisher, the sponsor for the village of Fuunkley, returned to his home last evening, after having spent yesterday in the city. He was accompanied by his wife. W. A. Donald, walking boss at Northome for J. A. Irvine, came down from Northome last even ing and left this morning for Stillwater, having received word that his mother was dying at Stillwater. M. A. Spang, county auditor of Itasca county, spent yester- with Bemidji friends until the passenger train on the G. N. went east, when he returned to his home at Grand Rapids. The Baptist young people will give a St. Patrick social and en- tertainment in the Baptist 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. church Friday evening, March:15. Everybody come and enjoy a good time. Admission 15 cents. A. W. Danaher went to Ten- strike last evening. George ' H. Spear, ex county attorney of Itasca county, and one of the most prominent bar- risters in the north half of the 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 coPvaGKy A Refreshing Drink at all times, and especially in hot weather, is a foaming glass of MOOSE BRAND Bw«ER. It has life and body, too. Cool, healthful, mvigorating, it stimulates dlgaa tion and quenches thirst. For a friend you can find no better than MOOSK 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. Try & case at your home? Duluth. Brewing & Malting Co. J.P.SIGNAL Local Alonl Bomtdjt - Minnesota. Residence Phone M Office Phone 2% state, returnedlast evening to| his home at. Grand Rapids, bhav- g been inthe. city Thursday and Friday on'legal business. S. G. Byerly, auditor for the Daluth Brewing company, ar- rived in the city last evening from Duluth-and 'has: spent. to- day in the city in consultation with J. P, Signal; local agent for fine business in this city for the: Duluth people. A. A. Snmith, lessee of the Craig hotel at: Kelliher, returned: to his home last evening. Mr. trouble and intends to go to Rochester; in the near future, to consult with the physicians at took treatmeunt last fall. Finch-Smith Wholesale day. Mr. Wilde is an old Crooks- ton boy, and January 1st, this tion ‘“‘on the road.” Heis mak- ing good, and his friends in the “Queen City’’ are pleased at his success. Nate Carver, who. hasa con- tract tolog two million feet of pine near Mallard Lake for the Grand Morks and Red River Lumber companies, was in the city yesterday. Mr.' Carver very well with his' logging, and: can easily finish his contra.ct, providing. the weather is. at al propmous during the next! bhreer] weeks. day in Walker, and returned to i Bemidji last evening. He visited the company, who has built.up a|| Craig is bothered with stomach |} the Mayo hospital, from whom he | § T. B. Wilde of Crookston; the (g traveling representative for the |H Fruit |§ company, was in the city yester- |B year, he accepted his first posi- |} states: that he is getting. along|? . al and ‘wholesome. ROYAL BAKING POWDER: CO. e e e e e e e e = Baking Powder . ABSQI.U‘I'EEY PURE, Lighter, sweeter, more palatable C. E. Albrant visited Black- duck last evening in the interest of his Bemidji Steam Laundry. C. F. Witting, who deals in timber at Blackduck, came down from that place this morning for a visit with his family. William Scheela of Cass Lake came over from his home yester- day afternoon and left last even- ing for Big Falls, on a visit. There was 'alarge crowd of travelers on the south-bound M. & I. passenger . train, this morn- g, and most of the transcients stopped in:this: city. William. Congdon, chief nf police:of Cass Lake; was a visitor in- the city yesterday afternoon and last evening, He returned to- his home on the night pass- enger train. G. E, Crocker, the district representative for - the Grand Forks Lumber company, went to Crookston yesterday afternoon tolook after some business affairs for his company, Crookston Journal: J. M. Rich- ards, manager at Bemidji for the Crookston Lumber Co., ar- rived in the city last evening and is spending the day here attend- ing to business matters. | Mrs. H::Puphal spent yester-‘ day in the city and returned last evening to her home at Farley. Anton. Erickson returned yer- terday afternoon from a business trip to St. Paul: Mr. Erickson:did some very effectual work for Bemidji in the normal school fight, R. C. Spooner, ofthe Donald Lumber company, left yesterday, afternoon-for:Chicago ona busi- ness trip. He was accompanied | by: Mrs.-Spooner, and will spend but.a few days-in the “windy { City.” J. H.. Sullivan. went. over to Wilton yesterday afternoon to look after his business interests at that place.. Mr. Sullivan owns the palace saloon at - Wilton and is-doing a very good business there. H. W. Bailey left yesterday afternoon for Perley, where he will join his: wife ina visit - with relatives and., old - friends. He wa8 accompanied by Lucille Bailey, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. E..Bailey, who will also visit at Perley. Mrs. H, W. Bailey has been.at Perley for thnee weeks past. Thomas McMahon left yester- day afternoon for his home in 1 Grand Forks, N. D. A Hint For Young Playwrights. The young man wrapped up his re- | fected play with a rather sad smile. “Thank you for reading it,” he said. “It; is the sixth unsuccessful drama I bayve written.” The manager of 117 theaters gave him an encouraging pat on the shoul- der. “Look here,” he said. “I'll tell you what you want to do. You want to be- gin; less ambitious. Begin with a one act curtain_raiser. And after you've wrote this here curtain raiser send it around with the sentence printed on the: cover, ‘You can play this for noth- Ing’ 1 guarantee youw'll get a hearing then. Ten to one, by gosh, you'll get played.” “A good idea,” murmured the young man, “That's what it is,” said the great manager. “I got it from Sidney Grun. dy. It's how he began. His first play was a curtain raiser, ‘A Little Change” He said on it; ‘Play it for nothing” And the Haymarket thutec took him un.” A Notre Dame Lady’s-Appeal- To all knowing..sufferers of rliqumatisra, whether muscular orof the jolnts, sciatica, lumbagos, backache, pains. in” the kidneysor neuralgia pains, to write to her for a home treatment which has revsatedly cured ailof’ | these tortures. Shie fecs it her duty .osend: it to/all sufferers FREE. You cure yourself at home as thousands will testll'y—nn change of climate being necessary. - Thissimple dis- covery banishes uric acid from the blood, Toosens the stiffened joints, purifics thio blood, and brightens the ey es, giving elasticity-and 1one to the whole system. If the above “in- terests you, for proof address Mre. M. Sam-~ mers, Box 426, Notre Dame; Ind. - dred. pages. 1 Beginning the New: Year nearly every. business will:fi= 'need new sets of books, The Pioneer-carries:a-full line. of books and an in- spectmn of the stock will. show. that we carry all sizesy stylesand bmdmgs of 'books. We haye the two, three, four 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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