Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 19, 1908, Page 3

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e 5§ 5 4 § 0t For only 5 cents “we will give you a 10-cent bottle of .... perfume y ldvertisement and bring it to our store. Be up-to=date *‘Soul Kiss” is the sensation of the hour. Don’t fail, come today, come now as we will sell only 100 bottles at this price. THE OWL DRUG STORE Post Office Corner, Sole Distributors A e i L Ghe PIONEER Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c¢ per Month DR. REA SPECIALIST Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs, Diseases of Men Diseases of Women, Chronic Diseases. Visiting Bemidji for Six Years Next Regular Professional Visit to Bemidji at Markham Hotel Wednesday, Dec. 30 From 9 a. m. untl 3 m, One day only Returning Evrry Foue Weeks. Dr. Rea has made more remarkable cures injthe Northwestern States than any living man. Consultation in German and English. All curable medical ang sugical disoases acute and chronic catarrh, and Special Dis- eases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Lung Disease, Early Consumption, Bronchitis, Bron chial Catarrh, Constitutional Catarrh, Dys- dache, Stomach and Bowel a. Sciatica, es, Kidney, Liver emale Diseases, Diz- zestion, Obesity. In- Neural ziness, Nervousness, I+ terrupted Nutrition. Slow groth in chiidren, and all wasting discase in_adults. Many cases of deafness, ringing in the ears, loss of eyesight, cataract, cross eyes, etc.. that have ‘een Improperly treated or neglected. can be sasily restored. Deformities, club feet. cur- verature of the spine, disease of the brain, paralysis, epilepsy, heart disease,. dropsy swellicg of the limbs. stricture, open sores, pain In the bone, granular enlargements and all long-standing diseases properly treated. ‘Young, middle aged and old, single or mar- rled men and all who suffer from lost man- hood. nervous debility, spermatorrhoea, sem= inal losses, sexual decay. failing memory, weak eyes, stunted development, lack of energy, impoverished blood, pimples, impedi- ments to marriage; also blood and skin dis- ease, Syphilis. eruptions, hair falling, bone pains, swellings, sore throat, ulcers, effects of mercury, kidney and bladder troubles, weak ‘back, burning urine, passing urine too often, xsnorrhoelv gleet, stricture, recelving treat- ment prompt relief for life. Cancers, Tumors, Goite,, Fistula, Piles varicocele and enlarged glands, with the sub- cutaneaus injection method, absolutely with- out pain and without the loss of a drop of ‘blood, is one of his own discoveries, and Is the ‘most really scientific and certainly sure cure of the twentieth century. Nc incurable cases taken with a guarantee twcure. Con- sultation to those interested, $1.00. DR. REA &!CO. M inneapolis, Minn. " LouisvilleKs Go to Hakkerup’s for photos. 1909 Dairies at the Pioneer office. | of Blackduck | John McDougall spent yesterday among his fellow real estate dealersin this city and returned to the “Duck”last evening. Men’s and boys’ overcoats, one- thirdoff. O’Leary & Bowser. C. H. ‘Gardner, 'manager of the Grand Forks Lumber company, re- turned to the glty this morning from | the company’s camps near Black- duck. Remember the 6 o’clock Sunday dinner at the Hotel Markham. An excellent menu, with the best of ser- vice. Good cooks and those who en- joy good cooking appreciate Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder and Extracts Their purity and uniformity insure perfect results. R, C. Hayner came in on this morning’s train from his home in Tenstrike and spent the day on a combined business and pleasure visit in this city. Don’t forget the food sale today and tomorrow; also the auction sale Saturday evening given by the Catholic Ladies Aid in J. Bisiar’s Music store. C. W. Jewett, superintendent of the Blackduck Electric Light com- pany, came in from the “Duck” this morning and spent the day on busi- ness in this city. Peter Slough, who is engaged in the fuel business at Nary, came in last evening for a short business visit in the city and returned home on this morning’s train. Del Marca cigars make a delight- ful Christmas present for men. Put up in boxes of twelve and of twenty- five as well as the regular size of fifty. D. R. Burgess, manufacturer. Mrs. "J. M. Johnson of Climax arrived in Bemidji this noon on the Great Northern passenger train from the west and is visiting at the home of Reverend S. E. P. White of this city. 0. B. Olson, one of the prominent merchants of Kelliher, spent yester- day on a combined business and pleasure visit in this city and re- turned home last evening on the M. & I. passenger train. Wanted, good girl for general housework. Inquire 716 Minne- sota avenue. _ Roy K. Bliler of this city, county surveyor of Beltrami county, left last evening on the north-bound passenger train for Kelliher on a few days’ trip to survey some tim- ber land for E. R. Ryan of this city. Mrs. A. H. Gill of Granfalls came in from Blackduck yesterday morn- ing and spent the day with her sons, Warren and Grant, who are pupils in the Bemidji High School. Mrs. Gill returned home last evening on the north-bound passenger tain. Hand sleds in varieties and prices unequaled in the city. Special bar- gain prices on this stock. Jerrard & Covington. Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson of Spooner departed last evening on the M. & I. passenger train for their home in the northern part of the county after enjoying a three days’ visit with friends in this city and, incidentally, attending the Elks’ charity ball. The Edison Phonographis the ideal , Xmas g ift Bl Come in and ~ hear them. The Northwestern Music company. 314 Minnesota avenue. ’'Phone 143. Farmers’ Business Our eommodious We give particular attention to the business of farmers. A checking account with a bank is a convenience no farmer shovld be without. Our savings department is another ex- cellent feature, affording, as it does, the privilege of withdrawals, together with the advantage of interest on your fuads. disposal of our custemers. We cordially invite the farmers to make this their Banking Home. offices always at the First The National Bank of Bemidji ArFFEFCEATIVICE DANRE e A i T S TR — | LOCAL HAPPENINGS | & Thl (:nmlnnd 0nrunl Events. Ladies’ and children’s coats, one- fourth off. -~ O’Leary & Bowser. Birch wood, jack pine and tamarac, four foot and sixteen_ inch. Hayth wood yard, rear of P. O. block. Ed Tabor, who secures orders for Melges Brothers of this city, went to Kelliher last evening on business for the company. Ladies’ skirts, O’Leary & Bowser. A. B. Clare of Grand rapids came in this morning from Northome and spent the day attending to a few business matters in this city. Miss Mildred Woodruff of this city came this morning from Turtle River, where she is teaching school, and spent the day at her home in this city. For sale—A ton of Christmas mixed candy, 10 cents per pound, at the Model. G. F. Ross of Duluth came in this morring from the logging camp of Ross & Ross near Kelliher, one-fourth off. _«New. Year’u postn cards at the Pioneer office. 2 Men’s and boy’s overcoats, one- third off.. O’Leary & Bowser. James Ryan of Turtle River re- turned home this niorning on the Bemidji-International M. & I. freight train after npending the. mght in this city. Men’s and boys’ fur:collar . over- coats, one-fourth off.” O’Leary & Bowser.. Pyrography designs and supplies. Just fill the holiday bill. Prices right. The Northwestern Music company. 314 Minnesota avenue. ’Phone. F. F. Smith of Minneapolis returned home this morning after a short business ‘trip here in the interests of the Brooks Brothers’ Lumber company of Minneapolis, Come to the Model early and select your Christmas fruit-cake, iced and decorated, for fifty cents and up. W. F. Kunits, who “makes” this section of the country in the interest of the National Biscuit company, left on this morning’s train for his home in Minneapolis where he will spend the holidays with his family. and spent the day on business for the firm in this city. George A. Fisher, one of the Northome business men, was an out- of-town wvisitor in the city yesterday, returning home last evening on the north-bound M. & I. passenger trdin. Christmas stickers and tags at the Pioneer office. John T. Oyler, ex-postmaster at Big Falls and one time editor of the Enterprise, came in from the “Falls” this morning, accompanied by his wife, and spent the day in this city. J. A Youngren of this city, auditor for the Shevlin"Mathieu Lumber company, left this morning onthe M. & I. passenger train for Minneapolis to attend some personal matters. Twenty per cent discount on heating stoves at W. M. Ross’. L G. Haycraft and son, Charles, and Jesse Olds formed a party of Farley people who came in on this morning’s train and spent the day on business and visiting friends in this city, J. E. Lindgren of this city, who holds the position of card clerk and weighmaster on the M. & I, left this morning for Minneapolis on a week’s combined business and pleasure visit. Ladies’ skirts, one-fourth off. O’Leary & Bowser. William Naylor, who formerly attended the Bemidji High school but who is now living ia Wadena, and his uncle, W. H. Young of that city, are visiting a few days with friends in Bemidji. Get a hand sled for the boy for Christmas. We have a large assort- ment at bargain prices. Jerrard & Coviagton. George E. Snyder, who travels for the Works Biscuit company, returned to his home in Superior this noon after “‘making” this part of his terri- tory, Mr. Snyder will spend Sun- day with his family in Superior. Misses Anna and Janie Mills, who teach respectively in the schools at Turtle River and at Northome, came in this morning and spent the day at their home in this city. They will return to their schools this even- ing. Special sale .on kitchen enamel ware, the blue and white. The assortment is complete and big values. Jerrard & Covington. Superintendent W. H. Strachan, ot the M. & I., passed through Be- midji this morning in his private car on his return to Brainerd after in- specting the line. Mr. Strachan was accompanied from this city by Roadmaster Harry Mills. C. W. Stanton of this city, asso- ciate judge of the Fifteenth Judicial district, returned to the city yester- day noon, via Crookston, from St. Paul where he spent several days attending to some personal business matters and visiting old friends in the “Saintly City.” Miss Mae Shook of Northome, who teaches in the Tenstrike schools, came in on this morning’s south- bound M. & I. passenger train to meet her sister, Miss Harriet, who arrived in_ the city last night from Grand Rapids. The Misses Shook visited today at the home of Mrs. H. C. Tuller of this city. | Ladies’ tailor-made suits, one- fourth off, at O’Leary and Bowser’s. " J. Ferdinand and Julian Peterson, {sons of J. Peterson, Jr., of this city, | returned to Bemidji last evening on |the north-bound passenger train from Minneapolis, where they are attending the University of Minne- sota, and will remain here -during the Christmas holidays. “Jack” is studying dentistry and Julian -is taking an academic course at the C. H. Gardner, manager of the {‘Grand Forks Lumber company, i spent yesterday on business in this city and returned to the company’s camps near Blackduck last evening. i Mr. Gardner was accompanied by { H. J. McCoy of Grand Forks, N. D., |a son of Superintendent McCoy of A complete line of 1909 dairies may be seen at this office. Mrs. G. Crone of this citv de- parted on the south-bound M. & I. passenger train for Brainerd this morning to attend the wedding of her nephew and to visit a week with relatives in that city. Remember the 6 o’clock Sunday dinner at the Hotel Markham. An excellent menu, with the best of ser vice. W. T. Blakeley, the logger, came in yesterday afternoon from a busi- ness trip to Fargo, where he secured a carload of horses, and returned to his.home in Farley last evening on the M. & I. passenger train. Picture framing at the western Music Company. Minnesora avenue. ’Phone 143. The St. Philip’s aid will hold their apron sale starting Tuesday, Decem- ber 15, to last all week at J. Bisiar’s music store, Minnesota avenue They will also have a food sale Fri day and Saturday, and 19. Fred Baumgartnef, one of the local linemen for the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, went to Tenstrike last evening to repair a break in the line to Blackduck and returned to the city on this morn- ing’s train. Ladies’ tailor-made suits, one- fourth off, at O’Leary & Bowser’s. Misses Edith Crawford and Edna Giles of Park Rapids arrived in the city last evening on the Sauk Center train and spent the night in Bemidji the guests at the Markham hotel, returning to the ‘“Rapids” on this morning’s train. Del Marca cigars make a delight- ful Christmas present for men. Put up in boxes of twelve and of twenty- five as well as the regular size of fifty. D. R. Burgess, manufacturer. The weekly reminders that we have run in this paper for the past North- 314 six months will be discontinued |# We wish you to | £ until next spring. remember however, that - “Its the school for you.” Cordially yours, Little Falls Business College. Ladies’ and children’s coats, one- fourth off. O’Leary & Bowser. inspector for the Northern Pine Manufacturers’ association, returned home on this morning’s train after spending a few days looking over the lumber in the yards of the local mills,. Mr. Cummings is in the bureau of grades of that associon. A nice box of chocolate bon-bons is a very suitable gift for your lady friend. See the beautiful line at the Model: Mr. and Mrs. Foster of Mizpah spent yesterday attending to some Christmis ‘“‘shopping” in this city and returned home last evening on the north-bound passenger train. They were accompanied by Miss Laura Dresser of this city who will spend Sunday with friends at Miz- pah. Bargainsin heating stoves at W. M. Ross’ 20 per cent off. J. A. McDonald of this city left this morning on the south-bound M. & I. passenger train for Min- neapolis and St. Paul where he will be engaged four days in attending some private lumber business. Mr. McDonald was accompanied by Ronald McDougall of this city. coats, Bowser. schools last year but who is located in Argyle this winter, arrived in Bemidji last night on the midnight train from Argyle and ‘spent today Shaw will go to Funkley thiseiening and spend the holidays at home. We are showing a lot of kitchen enamel -ware at special bargain rard & Covington, Subscribe for The Pioneer. the Grand Forks Lumber company, who arrived in the city yesterday noon from the “Forx.” office. Christmas postals at - the “Pioneer | pru TO CURB ‘A COLD IN ONE DAY, Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets gg refund money if it falls to WeGRO RS 15 00 oach box B December 18/ J. J. Cummings of Brainerd, an!f Men’s and boys’ fur-collar over- one-fourth off. O’Leary & Miss Nellie Shaw of Funkley, who taught the sixth grade in the Bemidji visiting friends in~ this city. Miss prices that cannot be equaled. - Jer- . 0 s Indepandent Schou! Disiriet of Bem: Whereas a petiticn has heen pre: i sented to the undersigned, 25 Clerk! of said District, requesting that a; special meeting of the legal voters of| said District be called at the time| and place, and for the purpose. hereinafter set ioith, Now therefore, notice is hereby | given, That a special meeting of the legal voters of Independent Schafil‘ District of Bemidji will be held at the Central School House located in block four (4) of the First Addition to Bem'!dji, in the city of Bemidji, Beltrami county, Minnesota, on Weduesday, the 23rd day of Decem- ber, 1908, at four o’clock p. m., the polls. to be kept open until eight o’clock p. m. of that day, for the purpose of voting upon the proposi- tion of authorizing the School Board of said District to issue the bonds of said District in the sum of Thirty five Thousand Dollars ($35,000), in denominations of $1,000, each, bear- ing interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable in fif- teen years from date of issue, in- terest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of erecting and constructing a High School and Graded School building upon Block D of Bemidji, Townsite & Improvement Com- pany’s subdivision of out-lots C, D | and E, in Bemidji, Minnesota, said Block D, having been heretofore purchased by said District as and for such school site. Dated this 12th day of December, 1908. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Clerk of Independent School - Dis- trict of Bemi i Who Likes Lemon Pie? Everybody, but they are expensive lnfl] hard tomake in the old way. You should try atonce “OUR-PIE” Preparation for delici- ous Lemon pies. It is made from the choicest ingredients, absolutely pure. Sure to please you. as it has thousands of others. A lady says: “I will' mever again try to mako Lemon ple in y while I can get FSURPHE Proparation.” Tach package enough for two large pies. 10c. NE & GOULD 218 BELTRAMI AVE. n umy way to satisfy" their wants m gifts far smo‘c‘ers. C igars Del Marea, 12 in box, Dei Marca, 27 in bos La Peremica, 25 i h El Faterno, 25ia 4 b Commercial Club, 2 Duke ¢f Parma, 1Zin box La Linda, 25 in can. . ... Don Antoxio, little cigars Henry George, Anna Held, box Don Ceasar, hand made, box ............. El Firma, 3 sizes in box, box. . .. Finest quality Meerschaum and Briar Pipes with amber bits, in fine leather cases, from $1.00 to $10.00. Smoking Sets, Cigar Cases and Pipe Racks. Large assortment of straight and bent Briar Pipes. Nick. O. Teen He appeals to every man who hates the little worries of the day. Just gaze at Nick. O. Teen and watch him chase the “Cally-Wobs” away. -40c¢ per Month A Few Suggestions for Holiday Gifts Useful and Appropriats Gifts Jewel Case, 75¢ to $12 Pickard Hand Painted China. Baker Hand Painted China. Libbey Cut Glass. Eggleton Cut Glass. All the leading brands of Sterling Silver, Rock- =% : Lbbey RRTTm riece- ford Silver Plate and many of the cheaper = brands. leuey Cut Glass, Recog- Afull line of Gent's and sod b Ladies’ Umbrellas, ad- nized as the Best justed handles. BUYING DIREGT FROM THE PROFIT---WHIGH IS A SAVING TO YOU OF (5 TO 20 PER GENT MANUFAGTURER, WE SAVE THE MIDDLEMAN'S W DIAMONDS Fine White Diamonds $108 per Caret Diamonds Are On the Rise expenses are light. mount to order. counts in value. The fact that we buy DIAMONDS direct from the cutters, UNMOUNTED, per mits us to quote prices, on the most beautiful and coveted of all the earth’s products, that few other houses can meet, except by substitution of lower grades and inferior qualities. Our reputation for first quality DIAMONDS is well established: Our years of experience and careful study of the Diamond giv: us many advantages both in buying and selling that but few of our competitors possess. We give you better value for your money than you can get elsewhere. We guarantee our weights positively correct, as we buy the diamonds unmounted and In many cates low price means short weight, as every fraction of a carat We are Manufacturing Jewelers and Dxamond Setters. from us you save the Middle Man’s Profit. Fine Snappy White Diamonds $108 to $210 per Carat We sell on a small margin of profit as our Buyng carat.’ A FEW TIPS ON DIAMONDS 3-8 carat, $98.to $108 per carat. 1-2 carat, $110 to $140 per carat. 5-8 carat, $120 to $150 per carat. 1 carat to 11-2 carat, $140 to $210 per Fine White Snappy Goeds Fine 25 year case, fine Rockford movement No. 1828 $18.75 | profit. We have a fine selection of Oriental Rubies which we offer at our usual modest Fine Hand Carved Mounting, _ MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED —Any- thing listsd here forwarded lmmedlately, postage prepaid, upon receipt of the price, HAND ENGRAVING on articles puachased of us FREE. Gifts bought now will be laid away until you want them, A cordial invitation to visit our s'ore is extended to you. It is becoming a general practice for experienced and tasteful buyers to start their Christmas licts at Geo. T. Located in Clty Dl‘\l‘ Sfore Baker Q@ Co.)s Nenr tho Lnke

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