Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 17, 1907, Page 3

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Get Your Good Things To Eat Gre Model Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store 315 Mianesota Ave. Phone 125 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream GEO.E. KREATZ CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates Promptly Furnisned Let me figure with you before you build sidence and of- 512 Minn. Ave. Phone 25 MINNESOTA AT LN T Qe MIDJI and hench employment fr o THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Oifice in Pendorgast Building One Door North of First National Bank Building Phone 91 Atwood & Young CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Estimates and Plans Furnished Before placing your con- tract, we wish to be given a chance to bid on your work. C. L. ATWO0OD 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 E Ghe BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville—Pop- . ular Concerts .. 302 Third Street Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 8:30 TONIGHT! EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMEAGRAPH The Little Glass Slipper Poor Fido Illustrated Song TI'm Trying So Hard to Forget You Foxy Hoboes The Cause of Faith Don’t [liss It. Program Changes Without No= tice. Watch This Ad Daily. ADMISSION TEN CENTS C. L. LASHER & SON, Props. An Appetizer Not a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but apalatable beer, which con- tains only [sufficient alcohol to siimulate 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 daily, if you give it a chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door. DULUTH PRZVHRE> C0. J. P. SIGNEL, Local Agent Bemidjl, Minn. tesidence Phoue 290. Office Phone 220. (o The City Read the Dailv Pioneer. W. T. Blakeley, the Farley log- ger, is in the city today. Rev. A, L. Hall-Quest wasa Bemidji visitor yesterday. Boys wanted to sell Saturday Evening Post at Peterson’s. Mrs. A. Magill, of Kelliher, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Mrs. William Carlisle left this morning for a few days visit at LaPorte. Henry Miles wag a passenger on the noon train to Duluth and Hibbing. C. G. Johnson spent last even- ing at Farley, returning home this morning. Extra copies of the Daily Pioneer may be had at the office every evening. M. D. Stoner returned this morning from a business trip up the north line. Mike Neslaund, one of the well know Kelliher saloon men, is in the city today. C. F. Hale, the Blackduck at- § [ torney, was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Box stationery from 15¢ to 75¢ is being closed out at a discount at the Pioneer office. F. J. Baxter came in from Sol- way yesterday to look after business matters here, The “Roney’s Boys’’ concert company at the city opera house May 20. Prices 78, 50 and 25. 25c waist dress goods at 16c¢. That’s what you can get at O'Leary & Bowser’s this week, J. E. McGrath, of Minneapolis, today and expects to be here for several days. It is ridiculous to pay only $1.16 for a pair of beautiful $3.50 shoes; but that’s just what you can get at O’Leary & Bow- ser’s this weelk. Hans Olson is in the city today from Big Falls. He reports the country around there booming, and quite a number of new set- tlers locating in that vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jones were in the city yesterday. Mrs. Jones and children left n the afternoon for a visit with friends at Crookston. Mr. Jones re- turned to Kelliher last evening. Robt, Ellis and Clarence Fou. cault leave tomorrow for Staples where they go to work on the N. - |P. railroad. Ellis has secured a job braking, while Foucault will fire on a run between there and Fargo. John A. Thoren, supervisor of assessments, was in the city yesterday afternoon, on his way from Solway to Blackduck and other points on the north line. Mr. Thoreen expects to complete his work very shortly. Tomato plants, well ye, we have thousands of them, also pansies, verbenas, asters, foliage plants and many others for bed- bing purposes. Call and see us. A. E. Webster, Lake Park Green- house, 1242 Doud Ave. ’Phone 166-3. Notice for Settlement of Account. Having disposed of my lumber interests in Bemidji I would re- spectfully ask all the parties ow- ing me accounts, to call on Mr. Haines, at the office formerly occupied by the Normannahei- man, (next to the Masonic hall) and make settlement of same. E. J. Swedback Cement Building Blocks We have increased the capacity of eur plant one half and pow have on hand ready for use three thousand blocks. Copings for Cemetery Work Leave your orders for grave copings and or namental trimmings at the plant or at Ludiog- ton’s hardware store Foundation and Basement Let us eive you an esti- mate on your work. Satisfaction guaran- teed, BEMIDJI PRESSED STONE, TILE & CEMENT (0., GOODMAN & ERICKSON, Prn_prielnrs is a business visitor in the city‘l GOODS .« m=Lakeside Bakery Are Always Fresn Always the Best Always the kind of baked goods you are proud to have on your table. We manufacture from the best of materials. Your patronage solicited THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Phone 118 Read the Daily Picneer. C. Tjorson, of Sauk Centre, was in the city yesterday. Clifford Cady, of LaPorte, spent yesterday in Bemidji. C. A. Parker was a passenger on the early train to Farris, 100 boxes of choice stationery to be closed out at the Pioneer office. Moving picture show at the city opera house this evening at 8 o’clock. Willis Brannon, the Northome hotel man, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. The Pioneerat all times has in stock office supplies of every description W. J. Conrad of Park Rapids, is spending the day with acquain- tances here. John Colburn, the well known Wolf Lake farmer, is in from the town of Frohn today. W. H. Roberts left this morn- ing over the M. & I. for a busi- ness trip to the twin cities. Mayor Martin Nelson of Shev- lin, was a business visitor in the city yesterday, returning home on the afternoon train. Not all the good things are left but there are some snappy bar- gains at O’Leary & Bowser’s great 16th anniversary sale this week. Aunt Charlotte says that Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder never disappoints. All good cooks agree with her after they have used it. The rush will soon be over— Friday and Saturday are the last days. Hurry and get your share of the real bargains of- fered at O'Lieary and Bowser’s. The Pioneer’s numerous ’phones are all on the same line— No, 8[—and we will be pleased to print any items of a social nature that may be sent in over the “hello.” Jack McCuaig, who formerly worked on the M. & I. railroad here, arrived yesterday from Jamestown, N. D., on a thirty- days vacation. Heis switchman in the N. P, yards, there. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Gardner, Sottende Maj at Peterson’s. Rey. Leirfall, of Shevlin, is a Bemidji visitor today. Fred Kaupp of Brainerd is a Bemidji visitor today. Seventeenth of May flags and decorations at Peterson’s. George Hasting of Virginia is spending the day in the city. E. E. McDonald left yesterday afternoon for his claim in Maple Ridge. F. E. Miskella, the Cass Lake undertaker, was a Bemidji visitor last evening. g Dr. Christenson, of Cass Lake, is in the city today to attend the celebration of the 17th of May. George Cobb of Hibbing -is looking after business matters here. Mr. Cobb is well pleased with the growth of Bemidji. W. H. Strachan and W. H. Gemmell passed through the city this morning to points along the north line in their private car “50.” Bert Smyth, who is now sta- tion agent at Rugby, N. D, re- turned last evening after spend- Mrs. E. L. Warren, H. T. Ellert- son, Mrs. Ferguson, the Misses Emma Stock and Laura Krieling, and Professor Theriault, com- posed a party of Cass Lake peo- ple who spent.yesterday after- noon and evening at Bemidji. Two Men Wanted. We want two married men to take charge of our farms in Bel- trami county. Sober industrious men can secure good positions by applying at once to- Donald Land & Lumber company, Win- ter Block, Bemidji, Minn. To Their New Location. Gill Bros. have just completed moving their large stock of cloth- ing and gents’ furnishings from their former stand to the new location, the first door east of the First National Bank building. They will increase their stock to accommodate their growing trade. Enquire for Them No housewife who has used any of pePRlCEg - DELICIOUS Flavoring yenna Extract Orange Rose, ete. but will recommend them as the bestarticles of their kind in do- mestic use. They are the leading flavors in America and should be on the shelf of every grocery, Enquire for them and do not take substitutes. ing a few days with relatives and friends here. - S. F. Adams, formerly of Ten- strike, has bought the Weaver place at the head of the lake and he and his family have moved into their new home. Captain W. B. McLachlan is putting his boat “The North Star’ in readiness for the com- ing season and expects to make his first trip Sunday. Free shoes. Get a pair of §3.50 shoes at O’Leary & Bowser’s store free, Friday or Saturday. Men’s shoes given away with every $16 suit purchase. Claude Covey, who is in the general merchandise business at Mizpah, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. He reports business in and around Mizpah in good condition. G. A. Rosseland, formerly editor of the Normannaheimen, | arrived in the city from North Dakota, last night, and will spend several days here in the interest of “Skandinaven,” the great Scandinavian weekly of Chicago, for which he is general agent for the Northwest. W. O. Gorman came over from Grand Forks this noon for a visit with his son, Wm. Gorman. -The elder Mr. Gorman represents the Austin Manufacturing Co,, manufacturers of road graders and sprinklers, and he may take advantage of his visit to look up some business in this section while here. Jos. Barney, who left here about two months ago for Hot Springs, Ark., returned last night. His health is greatly im- proved, and he has hopes of ult1- mate recovery. An ideaof the change in his coadition can be gathered from the fact that he has increased his weight from 130 to 200. Safe, Sure and Speedy. No external remedy ever yet devised has so fully and unques- tionably met these three prime conditions as successfully as All- |1z cock’s Plasters. They are safe because they contain no dele- terious drugs and are manufac- tured upon scientific principals of medicine. They are sure be- T. J. Neary is in the city 1rom Park Rapids. s The latest moving pictures, new and up-to-date atthe city opera house at 8 o’clock this evening. W. A. Cassler, who is in the employ of the Red River Lumber company at Akeley, is a business visitor in the city today. Every one is interested inan item of local news. 1f you have an item of local interest be sure to report it to this cffice. C. A. Covey, of the Bagley Mercantile company, was a busi- ness visitor in the cily yesterday, returning home on the afternoon train. Ladies and children will have to hurry if they get & pair of the $3.50 shoes-on sale at O'Leary & Bowser’s great 16%h cnniversary sale at $1.16. Friendship is a vase which when it 1s flawed by heat or violence or acel- dent may as well be bLroken at once. It never can be trusted after. The more graceful and ornamental it ‘was the more clearly do we discern the hopelessness of restoring it to its former state. Coarse stones, if they are fractured, may be cemented again; precious ones, never.—Landor. Great Laughers. The giant laughers have been men— Shakespeare and Rabelais. I do not regard Cervantes and Sterne as laugh- ers. They are smilers. They are not Jolly roarers and guffawers. They are not fat, rotund, jovial hilarities. They are thin, lean, ironic smiles. A smile Dentistry The Kind You Appreciate DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis Successor to Dr. R. B. Foster Office--Suite 9, Miles Block A Wedding Suit In 1756, Jonathan Morrill and Hannah Hack- ett were married Dec. 29, 1756. This says the Journal of Amerlean History, is the receipt for his wedding suit: Salisbury Decemr ye 27 A. D. 1756. « This i3 to sertify all whom it may Con- searn that Jonathan Morrill hath paid Bufficient Bevrage for a Suit of Cloths a Coat of a light Coulourd Drab Cloth with Darkish Satine lining, moheir Buttons a full Coat and Briches of Sd Drab and a Jacket of light Couloud bleu Shag Velvet with Tick lining and green moheir and flanled (flanged?) Brass Buttons as wit- ness our hands. DAVID PURINTUN. MOSES ROWELL. A Hero. . A boatful of ladies and officers go- ing to a picnic was swamped in cross- Ing an East Indian river. - A lady and an officer clung to an oar. “It is not enough for two,” said the man. “Say goodby for me to the regiment,” Then he left his hold of the oar and of life. It is easy to see that a romance might be founded on this, but these are the plain facts.” The Scope of Indigestion, Indigestion is not only the most prevalent of all diseases, but is the most far reaching in its complications, says Dr. Latsor in Health Culture. In recognition of this fact a brilliant medical man has said: “There Is but one disease—indiges- tion.” Cayenne Pepper. In cayenne pepper we have a pure, energetic, permanent stimulant. Why not use it instead of whisky and bran- dy, which are not more energetic and are not permanent in their actions? says Therapeutics and Dietetics, ——— — “—|HAT is thene- cessity of ruin~ Is a diluted laugh. Sterne is a’diluted Rabelais.—James Douglas in M. A. P. Like Talking Shop. A stockbroker whose mind is always full of business was asked a few days ago how old his father was. “Well,” said he abstractedly, “he’s quoted at eighty, but there is every prospect that he will reach par and possibly be at a premium.” Sale of School and cause nothing goes 1nto them ex- cept ingredients exactly adapted to the purposes for which a plaster is required. % They are speedy in their action 5 R hick because their medicinal qual- o ities go right to their work of relieving pain and restoring the natural and healthy perform- . 'St ance of the functiors of muscles, [ w: nerves and skin. Allcock’s Plasters are the or- iginal and genuine porous plas- ters and like most meritorious articles have been .extensively imitated, therefore always make sure and get the genuine All- cock’s. The Condition. “Do you think you could be comfort- able on $10,000 a year?” “Yes, I believe I could if the people next door hadn't more than -$9,000 a year and my wife knew It.”—Chicagd Record-Herald. The greatest pleasure is the power to glve It g A Rebuff. “Miss May,” began Mr. Hoamley “would you—er—be mad if I were to* kiss you?” 9 “Not necessarily,” replied the bright girl, “but I would certainly be mad to let you.” - E Y% SBEY% which ~ are|§W Other State-Lands State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Of- N St. Paul, May 4, 1907 Notice is hereby given that on the and date and at the time and place hes in stated below in this notice, in the office of the county auditor of this county, 1 will offer for sale the following described unsold state lands, and the following de- scribed state lands, which have reverted to the state by reason of the non-pay- ment of interest will also be then and there cffered for resale. Fifteen per cent of the purchase price and interest on the unpaid balance from the date of sale to June Jst, 1908, must be paid at the time of the salé. The balance of the purchase money can be paid at any time, in whole or in part, within forty years of the time of the sale; the rate of interest on the unpaid balance of the purchase money will be four per cent per annum, pay- able in advance on June Ist of each year. provided the principal remains unpaid for ten years; but if the principal is paid be- fore the expiration of ten years from the date of the sale the rate of interest on the unpaid balance of the pArchase money will be five per cent per annum; interest is payable in advance on June 1st of each year. S Holders of certificates on which the in: terest payments are in default can have their certificates reinstated on payment before the sale of the interest in full o date and the penalties thereon, when the lands covered thereby will be withdrawn from sale. ~All mineral rights are re- served by the state. All sales made will ice, be subject to the provisions of Chapter No. 299 of the General Laws of 1905. SAMUEL G. IVERSON, State Auditor. BELTRAMI COUNTY. Sale at Court House, Bemidji, June 18, 1907, at 1:30 o’Clock P. M. UNSOLD LANDS. ¥ ing your eyes ¢ |with poor, im- properly fitted glasses when Drs. Over Post Office Larson & Larson live in Bemidji. Drs. Larson & Larson make a specialty in diagnosing de- defects of the eye and fitting glasses. Phone 92 FISHING All alone Dy the side of a pool, FISHING A tall man sat on a three legged stool; Kicking his heels in the dewy sod, And putting together his reel and rod. For the Professional Trolling lines, spoons, hooks, jointed rods, flies, gut hooks, sink- ers, reels, rods, baskets, etc., we were never in betier position te supply ‘the angler with every re- quirement for his line of business. For the Small Boy We can give him a line, and sinker for 5 cents. an foot pole for 10 cents; information about spitting on baits and keeping in the dark when fishing. hook a 16- also free WM. ROSS, HARDWARE Selest Good Groceries Come to our store for your -groceries—our -stock is constantly being renewed and is therefore a staple and fresh stock. {_ The stock is pure and conforms to the pure food laws. It will pay you to visit our store. ROE & MARKUSEN Phone 207 PARTS OF SECTIONS: 3 ] g 2§ SEY NE% waerre 19 W 40 SWY NW4% 49 30 40 NW and NE 3 200 EUo e S S ) Nt 3 29118 Lot 2 .. 31 29.03 SBit smé‘ i Ho4 N NW . 3 8 ol S N, oek %n R. : 23 149 81 120.78 % o n % 31 81 40.15 32 81 8 2 197 . 2 6.6 ) B o1 2 4 32 400 2 40 2 16665 32 360 R, R. 32 nuss 1 Niy, SENEY NEY% NWY%, E}% SWi, NE! SE% and Wi SEY% ... 148 32 81 NW¥%. SWi SWYy, and NE% SEY%, less R. b ; VY 28 148 32 145.97 34 148 32 80 4 149 32 60.76 8 149 32 80 9 149 32 381.25 22 149 32 40 23 149 32 40 24 149 32 40 L % 149 32 72.51 NW ar S s R W g 3 s Lo aha” Wh SR 14T 8 405 W . % 147 8 0g % W B G h 33 40 s ] Cots 18 and § 1. orexs ; ;‘fi/:ssw Bfiafifnd SEY% 8 35 3 120 Lots 4, 6 6 and § BB .. 3 10.30 Lot 7 and E: 84 115.42 N 84 80 All frnfit(on 34 520.10 3 34 3887 S e~ 34 80 sy, NEYSWik ) Tots 1, 2 and u 0 L§EV:1’. s a}d 13, 8% mn Lots 7, ), ; u e g{‘d Pl ErL 3 3810 ke 3, and S 53.15 L DELINQUENT LANDS B (] B ST B BEA T s e i Your Moneys Worth or Yonr Money Back 0’Leary and Bowser The Store That Satisfies Mail Ordeas Given Our Prompt Attention : A Grand Success The Sixteenth Anniversary Sale Friday and Saturday, the last days, and we urge all who have not yet attended this sale to come on those two days. Although we have closed out a few lines adver- tised, we will bhave new ones to take their places, and there are hosts of bargains all over our big store. Men Don’t forget the Shoes we are giving away $3.50 men’s fine shoes given away with each suit amounting to $16 or more. : Also the fancy vests worth b BN $LI6 - Ladies Sheuld hurry and find their Ladies’ vy $2.16 :i;:eii:l e $l.16 $6.00 black - silk

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