Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 5, 1904, Page 3

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Dr. Bolkom, of Minneapolis, will be at the Markham hotel e : [ ] e I“inal Glearance Sale of Men’ s Heavy Weight o New vegetable at Peterson’s. ’ y ® F. L. Adams is in town from| 2 > Tenstrike, } o @ Children’s sleds one-third off, | @ ® at Peterson’s. ® J ; ) J. W. Allen, of Walker, is a e 3 ° '_guest at.the Markham, oo M R T Butter ind f%g:,e fresh farm- . = [ er;{ ;‘MIP S) 5; : ; ‘S;‘zre = @ ‘Overcoats that were : Sults that were [ J re powerful then Svengali’s > hypnotlcp%ower is Mark’s fing . $30.00 and. $25.00........ go at $13. 50 $°0 00 and $22.50.. .. ... go at $13.75 L . Sl ® 5000, 18:00 and 15.00..go at+ 11.98 20.00, 18.00 and 15.00..go at: 11,98 o A. H. Halms, village recorder . : : : - ® at Kellgner, is in the city on busi- ° 13.50 and 12.00......... goat 7.98 13.50-and 1200 . .+ goat 7.98 ® ness today ; ' e Lol i Gaonge Wetsll the Tensmke ® 10.00 and 7.80.... ....goat 4.98 12.00 and 10.00......... goat 6.98 g pioneer. 18 in tl:; c}:ty today shak- '. . ing hands ~wi is nmumerous | Y. e 1 7 frionds, e Furnishing Goods Hat and Cap ® : Miss Mabeé Hayden, of Black-1¢@) '- o . : [ ) — duck, is in the city for the pur-f & e aln pose of taking the tea(,her S ex- ‘ Sale S ale o aminations. ‘ I A, J: McRae,of West Superlor, N 150 soft bosom Shirts.. ... go at....98¢ $3.00 and $2.50 Hats in Fedora and : receiver for the bankrupt stock @ 100 soft b Shist L9 round tops g0 at................ 9198 of Jesten Bros., of Rosby, is in SOl D0 IS BOMY. e 150 Capscorat. . s 98 @ the city this afiernoon, e 75 and 50c Fleeced Underwear go at 39¢ 100 Cags go o 69 @ J. A. Mickey,“the Tenstrike | @ 50c b Wool S e or "[)hC e sioE el . tie contractor; went to Duluth at|@ 060 and 50c heavy Wool Sox go at 39¢ 76 and 50c Caps go at 0¢ @ noon to hire a crew of men lto P [ work on his cedar work 1in the W ' vicinity of Tenstrike. @ Store Closed Evenings at Our Motto: Money cheer- ® Al?dgnyoos;l‘tlg:&lfgk zificcgugg () 8 o’clock except fully refunded for goods e . %mgh%gefi tl&egankx;;ulfilst%k Olf [ ) Mill Pay Nights and not satisfactory. A strictly ® and wfllgloZelt c:)ut:t tha:(ixllaugce @ Saturday Nights The Daylight Store. up-to-date, one-price store. : THE CIT¥ QQQ' Q!ngoooqq-qoqq 9000e0000N e 06000000000000000000 0000000000 a3y, = { Saturday, February 6, and Sun - day, February.7, until 2:30 p. m. | Advertisein the Pioneer. ' See announcement elsewhere on : 5 this page. Valentines at Peterson’s. Best stockof apples in the city. I. B. Olson. / "Tomorrow night night Express.”’ - Valentine$ from 1 cent up to $5at I. B./Olson’s. W.' N.” Mageau is at Grand Police Officer Patterson is con- fined to his home by an attack of ! smallpcx. He will be in guaran- tine for several weeks and Officer Cunningham has his place on the night force. . The water mains'at the corner of Fourth street and Irvine s 2 avenue are frozen up today .and Rapids on t.’“51"e§S foday; the water supply at the court! We /are in business: for your { house and, the section of the city [health. Be convinced by using in whlch it 1s located is. tempor- ' Mark’s Lung Balsam. arily cut off. . Thompson, proprietor of Olia Olson, of Shevlih, is in the|the Palace hotel at Blackduck, city on -business today. Mr.|was in the city on business yes- < Olson recently had a final proof|terday. on a stone and timber claim re:| Tmhe Arabs cure envy by be- i jected at the Cass Lake. land stowing the thing coveted. o office and is here to have the mat-| park’s Lung Balsam cures ( ter adjusted. coughs and colds. The Thuraday Musicale met Orville E.. Rundell, ot ‘Buena yesterday afternoon ‘at the home Vista-m a‘d & fltml proofon 4 hom . of Mrs. R. B. Foster. ‘Thete was no definitely outlined program s}éed iht%gt d@?n before »Clerk but the afternoon was one of the of Cour, oda this morning. i most enJoya.bIe the club has had| Nero ’flfidle "+ while burned. for some time. DR FOSTER DENTIST i ¢ . . MILES BLOCK. ..0...0000 00 00000000 Grocerles Groceriess “The Mid- Rome chance to cure @ cough whet it is so easy to get Mark’s Lung Balsam. ...0.0QQ §THE BlG mTORE A Headquarters for.. .=, ’Staple and Faney Grocerles. . Fresh Eggs and Fancy ¢ (larisa Creamery Rutter always on hand 2900060000000 °. e “Lilly of the Valley Flour,” Feed, Hay and Millstuff = Telephone. orders receive. prompt -attention and .' . deliveries promptly made .. ..... s PHONE NO. 1 QC.............OOQ ® [ ] [ ] e «‘o“o 000000000090 WM. McCUAlG PROPRIETOR:— | Good Evening MWWWWMM Our Line of Toilet Articles and Per- fumes is the most complete in the city A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUG STORE ‘Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. Mrs. D. McAllister of Farley is vi,siting Bemidji friends today. The Burkeresidencs at Nymore was closed under smallpox quar- antine this morning. " A C. Johnson, manager for the Kelso Lumber company at Turtle We cannot believe that { River, is in the city in the inter- anyone will, fiddle away their | ests of the company today. A. A. Garris returned last night. ifrom a trip to Wadena, New York Mills-and Perham, in ithe interests of the Iron Range Telephone Co, W. L. Brooks goes to Wadena tomorrow morning to see Presi- dent Baumback of the Lumber- men’s bank, who has been quite| ill of typhoid fever. A woodsman who had walked from Cass Lake last night was| taken into custody by the poor authorities this morning. He had: frozen one of his feet very badly on the trip. Ed Swanson of Blackduck is in the city on business to- ;day. Mr. Swanson is looking {over the local business situation and may decide to-engage-in —the qaloon business here. A deputy game warden is in 6 the city looking up violations of @ | the game law. He has been in- formed that venison-is being marketed in Bemidji and will thoroughly investigate before re- turning to St. Paul. Full Line of Comic and Faney Valentines |E. A. BARKER| Pleasant Social Event, One of the pleasantest social events of the present social sea- son was the dancing and card party given last evening at the home of Mrs. J. Washburn, by Miss Anna McConnel and Miss Anna Washburn. The guests numbered about forty. ~ The parlors of the Washburn home were prettily decorated with cut flowers and made a tasty and pleasing. appearance. Delicate refreshments were served and all present were royally enter- tained. Directors Meeting.} The directors of the First Na- tional bank had ameeting yester- day. Among %ther things the meeting elected G. H. Malld]d who has been an employe at the | bank for some time past assist- ant cashier. F. N. Sheldon, of Grand Rapids, was the only out of town director present. j A Short Letter from Kansas. Tredick & Co., of Kingman, Kansas, write:—We have known Warner’s White Wine $f Tar b‘yrup for a number of years. Itis a standard remedy anda good seller, and where once tried a steady customer is obtained. For sale at City Drug store. The Mldmght Express. The Midnight Express which comes to the city opera house tomorrow night is delighting the people of Du- luth. Its scenlc effects are said to be the best that have ever been attempted with a similar production in this sec- tion of the country. ~_‘ OR. BOLKCOM 1S COMING! This eminent specialist comes to 3;011 from the most successful Medical Institute in the United States for the treatment and cure of all chronie and private diseases of men and women. gradunlly grew and extended its branches to By honesty to its patrons and its unlim- enviable reputation throughout the United "Tfié tecord of way in Pennsylvania in 1867, Chicago and later to Minneapolis. ited facilities it has built up an This Institute started in a small States-and-Canadi. cures now reaches nearly a million. A list of names and-addresses of “ittrons-cured furnizhed on applca- tion, 4 & N. B.—Dr. Bolkcom, the presi- dent of this great Institute, will be here in person and examine each case carefully aund tell every one whether they can be cured or not. If your case is incurable you will be so informed and no money will be accepted from you. Consultation and Examination Free. It your c¢ase is curable you will be treated whether you have the ready - money or not. nothing. Pale Weak Women. Why are there so many semi-invalid svomen? Simply because their cases are neglected or not understood. No member of the human family is so meglected as woman, and 50 per cent of unmarried, 7 per cent. of the married women are suffering from some form of female trouble. ITow many of you haye been treated for dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, neuralgin, chronic cough, constipation, burning urine, back ache, ete, with only temporary relief? In 99" per cent, of such cases the trouble is with the womb and its ap- pendages, and the other organs are affected through the reflex nervous 3 systen, Do not be discouraged, no matter how bad your case.- Bvery case of this kind can be permanently cured. Why go on dragging out i miserable existence when health (all there is to this life) is within your reach? TaKe Care of the Eyes. Weak eyes, sore eyes, watery eyes, and .cross eyes. Inflamed lids and cataracts cured. : Glasses. correctly fitted enable old eyes to sce as well as ever. Take no chances with cheap ones. Ears, " Runnhlng ears, sore ears,-nolse. In ears, cte., cured. In this way poor people who cannot afford to visit the Insti- tute have an equal chance with the ricl. who has pronounced it incurable, call and find out the truth. No matter how bad your case or It. costs you Young Men. Suffering from organic weakness, nervous debility, lost manhood, un- natural emfissions and discharges re- sulting from early follies and youthful creors, causing pimples, dizziness. de- spondency, pain in - back or+ legs, dreams, nervousness, <deranged stom- ach, tired and worn-out feeling, lack of ambition, untitness for marriage, bLusiness or study; In its last stages causing despondeney, Insanity, and suicide. A cloudy urine or a sediment on standing may mean a constant drain upon your vitality. 'This hidden loss may. produce discase of any organ of the body. Every man who has violated na- tire’s lnws or who has any symptoms of above diseases or who contemplates marringe and suspects some, defect, should consult the doctor at once. Don't wait until you become a physi- cal and moral wreck, The Doctor treats successfully “dis- enses of c¢ye and ear, and throat, stomach and liver, heart and nose lungs, kidneys and bladder, skin and blood; nervous ®ystenic Chncers and tumors; baldness, if the halr root hag not been destroyed. Small, weak onmgans enlarged and strengthened. Surgieal operations and X ray examinations when ummsuty and glasses fitted when needed. Every afflicted man and woman owes it to themselves, their families, and the future generation to get cured. Absolute privacy, the utmost care, courtesy und attention is given every case. CONSULTATION FREE. DR. BOLKCOM. President of Pennsylvania Medical Institute, Bstublished 1867. At Markham Hotel, Saturday, Feb. 6 from 8 a. m.to 9 p. m., and Sunday, Feb Z, from 8 a. m. to 230 p m. ffifififififii}@fififififiifii-@fi@ @?’.}fi@@ & 3 Lol R R The Fair Variety Cash Store, BOBTLED BVLBBGLOHIT We herewith thank our MANY PATRONS : who have taken (uh.mt.bge of our great sacrifice sale, £ and-desire to remind all of our b and 10 cent hdrg.un o counters, which are money savers to those in need of g notions or small wares of any kind. We make a & specialty of Laundry and Toilet Soaps, the best that can be purchased. We carry the best line kil of HOSIERY for ladies, children and men that money & can buy. Ourforced sale'prices still continue. Come £ in and examine our stock and get prices and we will g deliver the goods. & 304 3ra & St. W. & Quick Selling Prices are rapidly reducing our big stock of Furniture, which is more complete than anything between Duluth and Crookston. E. L. NAYLOR.

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