Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 23, 1907, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

PROFESSIONAL CARDS MISS EUGENIA OLIVER VOICE CULTURE and PHYSICAL CULTURE LAWYER . T awe. WM. B.MATTHEWS ATTORNEY ATLAW es botore the United States reme Sract ettt of Olatms—The Unlted‘;g%l?:x: Gonoral Land Ofice-—Indian Ofice: aud” Gon- PreasrSiiicial avtontion wiven 1o Land Gon fests—Procurement of Patents and Indlan B "Rofor t0 the members of the Minne- sota Delogation in_Orongress. 0%{}” e Yorkk Avenue. Washington, D. D. H. FISK na Counsellor at Law Attora ?m.m Hotel Markham. E. E, McDonald Y AT LAW mfi?&““%mm Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore ian and Surgeon """m? Files Block Get Your Good Things To Eat Ghe NAITO del Bakery, Confectionery and Dairy Store 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 123 THE HOME OF Model Ice Cream Souvenir envelopes at this office. Watch for St. Phillip’s Ladies’ aid sale next week. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. hyRician and Surgeon Py Office in Mlayo Block Phone 396 . Phone 397 DENTISTS. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist st Natlonal Baak Bu 1d'g. Telephone No. 230 DR. WARNINGER vs’rEmNAIll‘v sld:lm!ofl Telephone Num . Third St.. onl%hckwull of 1st Nlll Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, d Transfor. Res: 8 1’5: ‘Bulbrnmi Ave Tom Smart d bag Safe and Plano moving. ll?"i:cym.: No“o‘ge 618 America Ave. Phone 40, Competent Nurse Would go out of the | city to smaller near- | by towns if desired Mrs. Mary Guyette ‘ Front room over Bazaar Store AT Bisia, Vanderlip & Co.’s Music Store SALES of surpassing interest are now in full swing and will continue our new stock we have a feature of richness in bargain giving and valuable inducements for your consideration. The days of barter have gone by, Peo- ple buy with money. We want them to use it here with us. The ears of the firm are yours at any time to adjust a difter- ence, remedy a grievance, or right a wrong. You will be satisfied if you deal at Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co.’s Music Store 311 Minnesota Ave. BETMIDJI, MINN. Tel. 319 till Sept. 1st. In order to make room for THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER & CO. C. L. Lashsr, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT Tobogganing at St. Moritz Dog Snatching Tlustrated Song Sister Carnival Time at Nice, Italy When the Nurse Takes a Walk Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents Men Admire Pretty Gowns 0 doubt you have a pretty dress whieh you no long'l:- w?er be- a8 become soiled. We mak ‘u upeomt{ of cleaning the nen olicate fabrics and restor- n‘lo lhgir tomer beauty o time to ) slag us, yor ?-u.n wi uwhengc‘:cmm to you. ‘Jre'rn"l" lo:'k"'ru. lmn 4 | perfect | Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and | Extracts—an assurance against fail- Wanted—two girls for kitchen work. Hotel Markham, Edward Leonard came down this morning from his home at Tenstrike. Typewriter ribbons, nearly all makes of standard machines at the Pioneer office. M. Case.who conducts a thirst emporium at Walker came up from his home last evening and spent last night in this city, Joseph Irvine, the logger, came down this morning from Northome, where he had been to consult with his partner, John J. O'Neil. Dr. D. B. Duncan will supply the pulpit of the Presbyterian church next Sabbath morning. All are cordially invited to hear him. For fear you should have unex- pected guests and to have extra baking, order a can of ure. A I. Baldwin, Jr., the Minnea- | polis representative for the General Electric company, accompanied by J. G. Ball of LaCrosse, Wis., also a representative for an electric com- | pany, were visitors in the city to- day. Phillip Hill,who has been yisiting in the city with his daughter, Mrs. | F. Gagnon, left this morning for his home at Litchfield. His daughter, Miss Celia, who accompanied him to Bemidji, will remain here for some time to come. Crookston Times: Mrs. Amie Brosseau and Mrs. Henry Brosseau, accompanied by two little children of the latter, left this morning for Blackduck where they will join their husbands who are camping out at that place. They expect to enjoy about ten days out-door life. Peter Maule came down this morning from Tenstrike and spent the day in the city. Mr. Maule was accompanied by his brother, George Maule, of Houpt,and togeth- er they put inthe day placing a monument at the head of the grave of Mrs. Peter Maule,who was buried in Greenwood cemetery in April, 1906. We often hear people complain they are not able to get good lead pencils. We carry in stock an ex- cellent line and you can get a HH, HHH, HHHH, HHHHH, or a HHHHHH. If you want a soft pencil try our BB, BBB, BBBB. We carry the celebrated Kohinor pen- cils, checking pencils, colored pen- cils. To be appreciated the line must be seen. W. H. Gemmell, general manager of the M. & I. railway, accomparied by W. H. Strachan, superintendent, came in lastevening from Brainerd, in private car “50,” which was at- tached to the regular north-bound passenger train, The gentleman remained in the city over today, for the purpose of consulting with the officials of the Bemidji Lumber company relative to tracks in the Lumber company’s yards and other matters. To Be Safe To be safe confine yourself to the use of 'such flavors as your experience and judgment’ tell you are of the purest quality. piPRCEg - DELICIOUS Flavorin varila Extracts &e Rose, ete, are just as they are represented are the best, and no puddings, takes, creams, or other table deli- Fountain pen ink at 'the Ploneer office. A. C. McLean, the tie man, went abekona'this ' morning. W Fme Astors at ' the Lake Park. Greenhouse, 1242, Dowd Ave. -Phone 1663. W. L. Gardner of"l{'emhe{ ab transacting “business in the city today. E.'D. Béeson refifrhe‘d"thi ing from & business’ trip to North- ome. Otto Peterson, the cedar dealei' returned this morning from' a i to Turtle River. W. W. Reylick, a potiliie ness man of Grafton, N.'D., in the city last night for a visit among the pines. at Grand Rapids and went to Blac k. duck last evening. C. C. Spaulding’ and wife of Lincoln, Neb., arrived in 'the’ ‘city yesterday and will enjoy ‘an outing here for several days. i J. Bisiar returned tl‘lis“l‘norning from the north country, where he had been in the interest” of' Bisiar,{:. Vanderlip & Company. A. W. Layman, special agent for | the general land office at Washmg- ton, returned this morning from any official visit to Blackduck. Charles Stahl, who is "the ndi_'th- country representative for ‘the Du- luth Logging Company, came ‘down this morning from Blackduck. Irene Hall, who has been visiting in the city for two weeks with her. sister, Mrs. H. E. Anderson, left this morning for her Minneapolis. L. W. Francis, the ~Mizpah real estate dealer and general merchant, passed through the city last evening on his way to Mizpah from a visit|' to the twin cities. J. S. Hanson, sales man afier p for the Twohy-Eiman company of Super- ior, was a visitor in the city today; Mr. Hanson was at one time a resident of this city. i J. F. Burns, who has been visiting in the city with C. C. Crippen, left last night for Northome, where “he will tarry for a while. He expects to return to Bemidji Saturday. Lieut. O. H. Dockery, Jr., came in from Duluth last night and remained in the city till noon today. He took his accustomed half-day’s fishing before returning to Duluth. Ross Slack, Lewis Caldwell and H. Hazelton of Big Falls were in the city today on their return from Cass| Lake, where they had been to trans- act business before the 'U. S. lind office. Mrs. John Oman of qutiibme, who has been visiting with - her parents at Cass Lake, camé in - from the “Lake” yesterday afternoon and returned to her home at Northome last evening. Naish McKinnon returned last evening from a business trip to Jenkins, Hackensack and o ‘er points along the south Tine of the M. & L railway, where he went on a collecting tour. Misses Gladys and Hattie 'Bennett of Brainerd are visiting m fhe s cxty and are guests at the home of - their | aunt, Mrs. Mike Seberger. They “Ask for Model ice cream. I "home inf ifisier Baking " We ma,ke a npqmnlty to su ply'the home with génd'ba‘r .., Why Hore time in cooking during the warm” ‘weather" when “you_cap | procure choice “viands'* at’ ot bakery. ' ~ A Rigid Exai . Golonel Aleun r |.volume. entitled er,” says during a uhy in. Asia he was once Aulpected of betnx - i on” of at Bm“l wqre;’::ry unpopuln ime, but the; tmveler was prostrate with fever a: é almost indifferent as to what ml ht befall ‘him. App! cutlon was mnde to tbe jhan of Khiva, and In a great state of Anx- etz as sfo.-the traveler's -identity: he | deppted_ three. Jearned men wh ‘traveled over half ‘the world to' ex- ‘amine fitm: ' “This® was the abstruse iand. terrific;/examination” with which they were entlsfled “An’:American;" was: the ‘answer. i8till they awere susplcious;’ and’pne sMan:f very: enlighténed:scholar;; of- 2|.fored; a8 8.crowning test thigideep and "“Liegal bldnks dt'this office. Mlss Annn Towers ot Albu(]uerque, ! evemng and will v he fnnersc oolmate, * Mrs. "D. R‘ days. Miss 'Schle\l the ci fom his home ‘at’ Cass Lake isited in ‘the city with™V Biiley and his wife 'and'new 'son. “Mrs. John Myers - of Blacki She ~was accompamed by . Flossu; Atwood, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Atwood. left last evening f ‘where they will vi mth Mrs. Joh his wfie and daughter as' far as Kelllher returned last évening to, ‘after havmz spent yesterday city. Mr. Bentley was accom : by his “daughter, Bernice, who will visit at Louis for a week. J. W. Curo, a surveyor whu resides at Pine vaer, passed through the city ‘last evening on his way to Kelliher. From Ke!llher Mr, Curo will g0 west and north mto the Red| Lake country to look at some pme timber and do some esnmatmg‘ . Joe Wessell, the candy 'kxd" all 'the avelmg fratermty v‘lho make this par of the state, spent last mght in the cxty Joe is a member of "the "“famous “Crookston Elks’ |Quartette, among other good ‘traits ‘possed by Joe being that of a “good singer, E. H. Winter & Company are ma.kmg se{reral 1mprovements to their warehause on the tracks of the M. &L rmlway, near the depot. They have added a ‘coal warehouse whlch‘wxll hold 600 tons_of the for the: Crookston Lumber comflany, is vmfing“in B i will remain for Several 'days 'before |rai returning to their home. T. J. Nary, the north-Country rep- resentative for the Pfllsbury com- pany of aneapohs, came ln last night from Deer River, “Where he, had been to look after some loggmg a4 interests which his company has at] that place. Henry Stechman, secretnry ation, came down this;mornin; Tenstrike. Mr. Stechman says much interest is bemg tafren m the forthcoming meeting of the Old Settlers, on the first ddy - nf the county fair- September 26 C. J. Winton of Wausau, W:s., and | A D. N. Winton of Thief River. Falls arrived in the city lust evenihg and A. Gould andJ. M. -Richard: local representatives of the, Eenndjl Lumber company, in whlch t Wintons are heavily mterested Hugh McIntosh of Nortfi came in yesterday after Grand Rapids, where he Bad been to attend a joint m ing of the boards of county commnsslon‘ers of Koochiching ‘and Itasca ' ééunfieu, which was held at the’ ycsterdny. to be. If not the cheapest they’ sacies, are spoiled by:their use.| securing whnt they desirerl. monious one, and the | folks were dlsnppomted ‘in . not ern g\ with W. | Warfield 74:} Lake Boulevard. DEFECTIVE PACE the first-of néxt'week. nces, A “dphtde -lmlmed. 'That mem %L* ' Loutsv] o :fm, ;;‘:*fi#% 3 Iees as & block-ot mlht He expects to_teturn to his labors : Ignnce with the Elegant steamers 1of |+ etheD.&C N Co. - 100! .lus!va -geographical; question; 1‘7’ the eugmed at ‘his g as_ at the itrav- eler's lnbegrlty, deelnred thxt he..was 'his an Kmeriean in- g toze;her—-o \ | the ‘otber acrid An mnper m, where the’doctors 500! cnme down, to consult, 3 you think ‘of her? “Think of her?” crled Dr. B:own. ‘ot all the nnflquuted, vumlgretted 2 old hags eyer created T thlnk she, 18 | t.hinkmg of to infilct ‘pain on that gen. tle_soul. upstairs ‘and. leaye untouched a gaunt, withered carleature, of b manity such as this other? _Jump into my motor with me, and’ we'll chat about our pntlent a8 we go. And they “goed,” leaying’ the envefl- [ dropper to come from her hiding_ place a8 they retreated.~Ilustrated Bits. . L{t ary 8Stone.iu. .. 'I’he struggling author boldly entered the ‘editorial sanctum. i “I-have come with my lt\teet smry," he announced. “That.s0?’ ejnculnfied thn Imsy edl- ell, 'this 1s from the first chapter: ‘Casper had been standing-as motion- |, suddenly ‘and boldly proposed. : It wasthen that |-, she ‘anawered with a'stony stare and handed him the marble heart. * Then’ "— “/But the busy editor renched for the |, clipping’ shears. “Young man,” ‘he thunde\‘ed. "you have made a- mistake. Take that.story down to the nearest stoneyard. .. This is an editorial office.”—Chicago News. Evolution of The canoe was one Jof the eatllest of | boats, but it 1s ‘not in line with: the later * growth. The dncestry of: the modem boat begins with the log.and 1s traced through the raft-rather than through:the. canoe:- By lashing togeth- 4 was found- that:lar- ger burdens could be carried. There- fore the boat of a single log grew into one of several logse-a raft. By the enrned omething else— | 3 he had learned to'row bis boat along’ ing it along with a paddle, used by nearly all the nations of an- tiquity, Herodotus, the father of his- tory, tells us t\mt y ware in use in “anclent Chalde: Forman in St. "Nicholas. Mochen—\"hy, Bobbie, what do you mean by mak!ng baby eat that yeast Bpo- , hie swallowed my. raise 1dow. A Mean Dig. Myrtle—Look what a lovely diamond engagement ring George has given me. Estelle—Yes; it's -lovely. It nearly broke my heart when I sent it back to him i ten r ot he bid: l'l mpe 2 bid, ee nuuncee of “ehiter: oontrmt and will ba \Il!ed to fur- niu and numdenzbo;‘gln an amount nhle the lmonrl'l: of the_ con he faithfy e the faithtul O The boa rdo! coun ‘het fle%z Jo innesota. this 2i8t day of '} RIGHT, > .fif‘ Ng‘ county boai rJ WILMAN] tor.v 3 o ° ..s - B~ = i - -_i;§.='__§; ; our Teeth (§ Need attention. It will cost you less. now than after lw%ljs It h‘op's oost you ig 10 have them exam- "ined 8DyWaY. .M., Efllmer ‘!‘ormerly of Minneapolis 'Rgmoves Poor fi}?emagfit, Head: ache, I)m?mesl, and Nervous- ness. Consult ‘DRS. LARSON & LARSON Specm.hste ‘u‘;Sle'lentlfic Treatment and Correction of Eyes ‘Office Over Post Oftice BEAIDJI, NN, Phone 92; Res, 310 Stereoscope. and Views - We have received alax‘ e . PETTIJOHN 1l;"'Illi'l(‘)l‘)ioami Two' pa,cka.ges of Petfijohn s oelebrated hreakfast food, one Sterescope and fourteen views for fifty cents. 'ROE & MARKUSEN wid T01 1191 iisd goeisii . Phone _ 'The Pioneer has just received a lavge elnpment of y Souvemr Envelopes which advertise the beauties of Buemees tmen, deumpg bo use these can have them printed w1th return card. miber and Buxldxfi*g Md&efi&l We carry in !toak )et all tlmes a % eomplebe line of Lumber and Building.. " Maferial , Dimensions; ete. Glass Kre clcsing out at cost our large Qf glass and can give you good ues. §t FHhldire Retail Lbr. (!0 BEMIDJI, MINN. iig CdoisH nsU™ 191 133 490 Nty osnw 7 H. Ak : i ..To_purchase, a bmlfllng me o i ‘We'have a numberof: .- lots « which may £i g L berad g mfl%fldmhnw&‘ mm ‘me“und -‘l :

Other pages from this issue: