Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 10, 1907, Page 3

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Bl = P ~ & S A A A A A AN AN GEO.E. KREATZ CONTRACTOR & BUILDER Estimates Promptly Furnisned et me figure with you before you build 4 Resldence and of- tee 512 Minn, Ave. Phone 25 MINNESOTA THOMAS SMART City Dray and Transfer Line Safe and Piano Moving Otlfice in Penderdast Bullding, 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. ATW00D 601 Irv. Ave. Phone 80 H. M. YOUNG Res. 1103 Miss. Ave, Phone 325-2 Bath Rooms In the Basement of the Masonic Building Turkish Plain and Shower Baths Open Day and Night D. C. SMYTH. THE BIJOU C. BE. LASPER & SON, Props. Every Evoning 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 (0 3;30 TONIGHT Curious Carriage of Kloben- stem The Military Priscn Tllustrated Song Tell Me, Will My Dream Come True Disturbing His Rest The Irish Land Agent Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Oents An Appetizer Not'a fiery liquor which destroys rather than creates an appetite, but arpalatable beer, which con- tains only ‘sufficient alcohol to sdimulate 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 dally, if you give it & chance. Orders called for; goods delivered at your door. DULUTH PREVHE> CO. J. P. SIGNEL, Looal Agent Bemidjl, Minn. Residence Phone 290, Office Phone 220. Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c per Month Get Your Good Things To Eat Ghe fiodel. Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store 313 Minnesota Ave. Phone 128 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream Legal blanks at this office. Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. Remember the ribbon sale at the Bazaar store for the balance of this week, T. H. Daly, the Big Falls mer- chant, was a visitor in the city last evening. Louis Hanson, the Ada Miller, was transacting business in this city yesterday. Call at the Bazaar store and see the bargains in ribbons that are offered this week. Mrs. William Kelp has gone to Wadena, where she will visit with her parents for a week or ten days. For blank books, neat pocket: memorandum books, or loose leaf price books call at the Pioneer office. Mrs. J. D. Lifquist, of Henning, returned to her home to-day, after visiting a few days with Mrs, Henrionette. E. W. Hawksett, a Minneapolis lumberman, spent yesterday and last night in the city and returned this morning to his home. * Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder would be just as good without the name, but you wouldn’t know you were buying the best—ask for Hunt’s Perfect, Dan Rose, the north-country buy- er for the Watab Pulp and Paper company, came down from Northome this morning and spent to-day in the city. J. P Dougherty, the railroad con- tractor, came down from Big Falls this morning and went on through to Minneapolis, after partaking of a generous breakfast here, Dr. Adams, the Big Falls dentist, accompanied by his wife, passed through the city this morning, on his way to Ludington, Wis., where he will visit with friends for a week. David and Noah Beauregard, who have been in the city for several days, visiting with friends, left last evening for International Falls, where they will remain for the fu- ture. The St. Phillips Aid society will be entertained by Mrs. Bushway and Mrs, Sherwood at the home of Mrs. Bushway, Irving avenue, Thurs- day afternoon at 2 o’clock. Visitors cordially invited. Alexander Steedsman and wife and David Steedsman, of Larimore, N. D., are here from their home on the “Flickertail” prairies and will enjoy an outing among the pine trees and beautiful lakes around Bemidji. 2 Misses Caroline Hetland and Caroline Rusness, of Fargo, N. D., and Misses Cora and Helen Pratt, of Minneapolis, are the guests of Miss L. Hetland of this city. Miss Caroline Hetland is a sister of Miss L. Hetland. M. D. Stoner and F. A. Chapman went to Tenstrike last evening, Mr, Stoner, as county surveyor, will in- spect a mile of county road which Mr. Chapman has built, east of Ten- strike, on instructions from the board of county commissioners, with authority to accept or reject the same for the county. True Flavors With great care, by a process en- tirely. his own, Dr. Priceis enabled to extract from each of the true, select fruits, all of its character- istic-flavor, and place in the mar- ket a class of flavorings. of rare excellence. Every flavor is of reat strength and perfect purity. or flavoring ice-cream, jellics, cake, custards, etc., prPflcey - Ask for Model ice cream. - Souvenir envelopes'at this office. Bargains in ribbons at the Bazaar store this week. B. Martin was a Northeme visitor in the city today. > J. E. Rulander was in the city to- day from Crookston. A. Thompson was down from Blackduck yesterday. S. 8. Lachapelle of Littlefork was a Bemidji visitor today. Duplicate and triplicate books at the Pioneer office, J. G. Daly and wife of Big Falls tarried in the city last night. Don’t forget that the Bazaar store is holding a special ribbon sale this week. F Typewriter ribbons, nearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office,. g T. J. Nary, the Park Rapids lum- berman, left this morning for Walker on a business visit, Wanted: Good girl, for gene’ral housework. Apply to Mrs W. A. McDonald, corner of 4th and Irving, or at Model Bakery. Mrs. A. B. Allen and daughter Grace returned yesterday from Hood River, Oregon, and will re- main here for the balance of the summer, P. A. Walsh, sheriff of Koochi- ching county, came down this morn- ing from his home at Big Falls and went to Cass Lake this noon. on private business. George Kinney left this morning for Hines, where he has a large quantity-of wood that he will prob- ably ship, the marketing of which he will personally superintend. Mrs. L. G. Townsend of Black- duck passed through the city this morning on her way from Blackduck to Detroit, Mich., where she will visit with relatives for a month. Charles Argall, the Cass Lake at- torney, came down this morning from Big Falls, where he spent yes- terday on legal business. Mr. Ar- gall left for his home at Cass Lake this noon. order A. E. Harris, manager for, the Northwestern Telephone Exch; company, spent last night at * strike, checking up with H.ui\ Stechman, manager of the Tens: i exchange. Mrs. L. G. Pendergast has got which place she accompanied ! daughter, Alice, who had been | i on a visit. Mrs. Pendergast visit at the agency for a weel more: A number of people from vicinity of Big Falls came - from the north country this r They will file at the Cass Lake office tomorrow on lands in wh known as the “Margie towns.” | Miss Anna McConnell, efficient clerk in the dry g department at E. H. Winter & department store, left this ma:: for Minneapolis. From the & place she will leave in a few da\ Cleveland, Ohio, where she eyt to visit for a month. | of the Wessul Bros., confectio: St. Paul, is making his rounds among the local trade : north country, spreading sup.i and stories of questionable i Joe is a member of the Elks qu of Crookston, a truly harmu musical organization of “live W. H. Strachan, supérint of the M. & I,came dow: morning from a trip to Big F: specting the line, Mr. Stia came as far as Blackduck yes where he .remained to loci some business matters for tk L company. He sent his prif on to Bemidji this morning al:: came down from the “Duck.! We often hear people g: they are not able to get go}f pencils. We carry in stock cellent line and you can get| s HHH,2HHHH, ‘HHHHE; & HHHHHH. If you wanl & ‘0t rpencil try our BB, BBB, BBEL. = W carry the celebrated Kohirr ¢ cils. To be appreciated tho must be seen, Miss Minnie Smith, who ha: living at Big Falls, and who ' a time had a claim near Bagle: Vs ¥ down from Big Falls this mi Miss Smith left her pocketb?v taining $30, on a seat in the ¢ and went off the train. A gefitl Vanilla Lemon Orat Rose, sle, with podgt satisfaction, f can be used who was a passenger on thk found the pocketbook and lef the depot, Miss Smith se from the agent, much to her tion. ———— s ‘;; _HIGH QUALITY GOODS The best—not the lowes priced—bread is the cheapest.’ Our bread, cakes and pies are made from the choicest flour made from western wheat, We manufacture the choicest cakes, pies and pastry that have all the semblance of home bak- ng. They are unequalled by any made in the city. Call at the store or telephone®] 118, THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Ribbon sale, for the balance of the week, at the Bazaar store, , The best assortment of steel pens, at the Pioneer office. Thirty kinds from which to make your selection. Souvenir envelopes advertising Bemidji as a summer resort can be had at the Pioneer office. , Per pack- age, 15c. i Frances and Margaret Densmne, of Red Wing, were in the city today. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Knickerbocker of White Earth, whom they were taking to the Red Lake Indian agency. G. A. Green of Minneapolis, the general representative for the Oliver Typewriter company, was in the city today. Mr. Green is accom- panied by his wife, who is taking a trip through the north country. Solon Finley, the champion lum- berjack of the north country, has re- turned from Chicago, where he has been with his wife on a visitto the latter’s sister. Solon says he had the most enjoyable time of his life in the “Windy City.” E. E. McDonald returned last night from a business trip to the twin cities and Duluth. Mr. Mec- Donald has several cases at the term of the U. S. court at Duluth, which convened yesterday, and which will necessitate another trip to the “Zenith City,”later. Mrs. McDonald is now visiting with the Leech Lake Indian agenci. - i ing and went to Cass Lake ti'f:y | cils, checking pencils, colorad i § friends in St. Paul, and will remain K “iibther week. .paches for Saturday. Jomv ‘sation with the Pioneer terive last evening, W, H. perintendent of the M. +, stated that his com- Iz ve extra coaches attach- {he regular south-bound irain Saturday morning iig, so that all up-line desire to attend the | Wild West show here ate will be provided with dions while coming to 1 g from Bemidji. cxpected that a record- wd will be in the city and everything possible ione to provide for the .{ the visitors. 1# i Ysers of City Water. ji, Minn, July 6th, 1907. ciiinance fixes the hours for kling at between from 6 i in, and from 5 to 8 p. m. harter makes water rent a Josephus Wessul, the "cand$ L an e property where used. tiaving “cement sidawalks, ns and buildings con- hould consider this matter with contractors. The Zz a bag mixing cement and ! for slacking lime. | —James R. Miller, D. M. THAGE WANTED AT .+ AKELEY; UNKNOWN HERE His Mother Has Béen Missing For a Week---Police Cannot Locate Him, Chief of Police Knox has received a telephone message from the police authorities at Akeley, requesting in- formation as to the whereabouts of one D.*M. Thace, who is believed to have been in Bemidji recently. The'’phone, message also states that THace’s mother has been missing for more than a” week past, and his services are requested to. join in the search for the missing woman, Chief Knox has made diligent search and inquiry in this city, but has found no trace of Thace or of anyone who is acquainted with any individual of that name. NIGHTS OF UNREST. No Sleep, No Rest, No Peace for the Sufferer from Kidney Troubles. No peace for the kidney sufferer— Pain and distress from morn to night, Get up with a lame back, Twinges of backaclt bother you all day, Dull aching breaks your rest at night. Get at the cause—cure the kid- neys. Doan’s Kidney Pills will work the cure. 3 They’re for the kidneys only— L. H. Desentell, carpenter, em- ployed at the Pillsbury mill and liv- ing at 905 Twenty-first avenue S., Minneapolis, Minn., says: “In the fall of 1899, after using Doan’s Kid- ney Pills, procured at a drug store, I felt warranted in recommending this remedy to sufferers from kidney trouble and backache. I had kidney complaint for years, and the irregularity of the kidney secretions often caused me to loose my night’s rest. I trieda number of different remedies without effect, but when I began using Doan’s Kidnev Pille T falt hattar fram +ha beginning and a few boxes com- pletely rid me of all symptoms of my trouble. This lead meto give a testimonial endorsing Doan’s Kid- ney Pills and I have been recom- mending them ever since.” For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Fosfér-Milburn Co., Buffale, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doans— and take no other. | o and any form to damage the system. Book on Rheuma advice desired sent free. AN ACID BLOOD POISON * Rheumatism is an acid blood poison, and the causes that produce dgwush often silently accumulating in the system for years. Poor stomach troubles, weak kidneys, torpid liver, and a general ingctive condi- tion of the system leaves the refuse and waste matter, w] ould be carried off, to sour and form uric acid, which is absorbed blood. ‘When the blood is in this acid-charged condition, it deposits the poisons and-irritating particles with which it is loaded in the muscles, nerves, joints and bones, Then Rheumatism gets possession of the system, and ife is made miserable by its pains, of the weather, aches and discomforts, The changing e pain become that quick relief must be had. A e5&0:1 liniment or plaster- is often helpful, but it should be re- membere that relief from such treatment is only temporary, because the trouble is in the blood and cannot be re- moved by external applications, 8. §. 8, cures Rheumatism by ridding the blood. of the cause. It goes down into the circula tion and by invigorating and purifying the blood of the acid-poison and_sending a stream of fresh, rich blood to all parts, re. lievesthe pain, reduces the inflammation, permanently cures this painful disease. 8. S. S. is the only gafe treats ent for Rheumatism, because it does not contain-a tFam‘cicle of mineral in sm and any medical THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, PURELY VEGETABLE Columbus Buggdies I have just received a full carload of Columbus Buggies which are offered for sale at my barn % ¢ Double or Single Surreys, two seated op;n and Concordbuggies, rubbertired runabouts They can be seen at the batn. The public is invited to call and see them Thomas Newby 500 Second St. We Help You - See - Nervous headache and many other forms of unhap- happiness are ofted due to eye trouble. - Perhaps you have outgrown your glasses; or worse sEi]l; NEVER had the right kind. Consult ¥ DRS, LARSON & LARSON, Specialists Office Second Floor Swedback Block Phone 92 :(v:fi_&?fl(zffifll‘E“E(‘E(‘&(‘(‘Efi(‘fififififiiefi f‘! Need attention. It will cost you less now than after awhile. 1t won't cost anything to have them examined anyway. DR. G. M. PALMER Formerly of Minneapolis Phone 124, Office—-Suite 9, MilesIBlock, Bemidjt,IMinn. 33333333 33333333333333333333333333 3333333333333 Public Sale of Grass on State Lands. Notice is hereby given that I will hold a public sale of the state grass lands, at which time I will offer for sale for cash, the right to cut hay on the state lands for this season. At the village of Kelliher on Thursday July 11, 1907, commencing at 10 oclock a. m. All the grass lands in the following townships: Twp. 151-30; 152-80; 153-30; 152-31: 152-} At the village of Blackduck on Friday morning, July 12, commencing at 10 o'clock. "Tnv;v‘;n. 14930, 150-30; 149-31; 150:31: 151-31; 50- At the villago of Tenstrike on Saturday morlllllng. l{ul{ lié:omnllgggl{w at 10 o'clock a. . following descr! ands: m’l‘&!}ne- &7-30: 148-30; 147-31; 148-31; 148-32 and 9~ 32, At the city of Bemidjl at the auditor's office at the court house on Monday. July 15, 1907, all the hay lands in the following townships: also all nnso}lt;l hay I:nds: not sold at any i . Townships T i3 TSRS te-s4; 147-34; 18-35: 149-33; 1 ; 148-35. structions received from the state auditor. A complete description can be seen on date of salg, or any person wishing a particular description can find out whether same is to be placed on the market by addressing the undersigned. o2 Bhato Andigsr f Supt. Water Works. Agent for B:‘:ldn./mfln. ! “aridll Pilgrimage Excursion to | Canada. :al Pilgrimage to the Shrine inne de Beaupre, Quebec, wve Duluth via the South on Tuly 20th, 21st, and 22nd. $ trip rate $30.00. Good for k"» 2 gr at Ottawa, : intermediate points, 1t Apgust 31st. uluth, Minn, st D g ravel, One Cent Per Mile. 1] Alberta, go shoufd see me at once. CJE, Albrant, Bemidji, Minn, T4 A Aol building, ards. line of u an always New and hich to gele Montreal and Return Through sleep- g For reservation apply to errin, 430 West - Superior .;tve secured a rate of one cent ile to landseekers desiting to Tiave a number who expect to go| ik over thes¢ lands and will he\re‘ the 14th, All those ‘door north 1( First National to-date visiting found at this|. fiprto-date type style of print. Want Ads FOR: RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR. OBTAINING " HELP ARE BEST. NEEECTIVE DAGE —— Fresh Groceries " The best clean, fresh groceries and choicest delicacies of the market are to be found at our store. We handle fresh berries ~in season. Creamery butter ard fresh eggs kept on hand. Roe & Markusen Phone 207 To purchase a building site in Bemidji. We have a number of choice building lots which may be purchased on reasanable terms -— \ For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A, SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidi. exposure to cold artd dampness, etc., always increase the trouble, and so severe does the lelm:”mamamsa:nm. 93333333933

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