Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 6, 1904, Page 3

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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. New vegetable at Peterson’s. Best stockof apples in the city. 1. B. Olson. Children’s sleds one-third off, at Peterson’s. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. George Denley, the well known Park Rapids man, was a _Visitor in the city yesterday. The school board has a meet- ing this'afternoon for the trans- action of the regular monthly . routine business. The Arabs cure envy by .be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. Sheriff Bailey. was at Black- duck last night servingsummons on the jurors for the next term of the distriet court. General Ma,naver Gemmel and Superintendent Strachan of the M. & L. spent yesterday at Black- duck on official business. Attorney C. S. Carter of Ten- strike has been in the city for several days adjusting a claim agaigst the M. & d. for one of his clients Martin DeVine, of Blackduck, in the employ of the Pine Tree Lumber Co., was paying taxes at the county treasurer’s office this morning. The Misses Idella Bradford and Pearle Hagadon of Tenstrike were amoung the teachers from out of town in attendance at the teachers’ examinations. Dr. Bolkom, of Minneapolis, will be at the Markham hotel Saturday, February 6, and Sun day, February 7, until ‘2. 30 p. m. See announcement elsewhere on this page. J. A. Seeley of South Shere, N. D, is chaperoning a party of farmers from that section Who are looking over the farm lands in this vieinity with a view fo in- vesting. W. H. Crabtree, of Blackduck, this morning executed a deed at the régister of deeds’ office trans- ferring eighty acres of lamd in the town of Langor to Mrs. Mary C. Brown fora consideration of $1,000. The Rathbone Sisters had a meeting last night at the parlors . of the Bemidji whist club. - Three new meinbers were 1 the lodge entertained Mrs. J H. MecCall who instituted it several weeks ago. Refreshments were served and a very pleasant. even- ing resulted. DR. FOSTER : "DENTIST MILES| BLOCK. s Groceries T H E STORE! WM. McCUALG, PROPRIETOR. ~ Fresh Eggs Clarisa Crea Feed, e Headquarters for e Staple and Fancy Groceries e always on hand “Lilly of the Valley Flour,” Telephone orders receive prompt attention and v +.....deliveries promptly made . ... ... PHONE NO. 1 000 0000000000000000 I Valentines at Petefson’s. Valentines from 1 cent up to $5 at I. B. Olson’s. Butter and eggs, fresh farm- ers’ receipts, at Peterson’s. We are in business for your health. Be convmced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. See the superb scenic effects with “The Mldmght Exprers” tomvht " “John Weckstem, a homestead: er from the Ripple country, is in the city. - Prof.-Conway, of the -Bemidji- business college, was a Cass Lake visitor yeaterday Arthur Flatner, the druggist at Barker’s, left yesterday for a short visit at his old home at Barker. The Midnight Express com- pany arrived in the city last night from Duluth and will spend Sunday here. S. Coble, the well known Du- luth- saleman for the Cudahy company is calling on his Bemid-. ji patrons today. Miss May Griffith, of Walker, is the guest of Miss Culberton, while in attendance at the teach- ers’ examinations. Dr. Carey, a physician from Bad Axe, Mich., will locate at Tenstrike. He will be the only doctor in the village. E. S. Bruce, chief of the gov- ernment corps of timber esti- mators,‘is in the city today re- turning from a trip to the north country. The Grant Valley Town Hall Association has issued invitations for a grand ball to be held at the Grant Valley town hall next Fri- day evening. George Orcott, who is em- ployed in Jackson’s stors at Northome, and who has many Bemidji friends, is in the clty for a few days’ visit. 3 Miss Hazel Wood, who has been quite ill durmg the past week has recovered and will re- sume her duties at the Pioneer office next Monday morning. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. We cannot believe that anyone will fiddle away their chance to care a cough when it is so easy to get Mark’s Lung Balsam. The Misses Laura Mayer and: June Henderson -entertained a party of friends at-the home of the former last Thursday even- andling. The evening ‘was informal |. 2. and very en;oya.ble to all present. John Brady. who had one—foot badly: froren . in. walking from Cass Lake to this ¢ity and who applied to the county poor auth- orities for aid was sent to Walker this morning to be cared for by the authorities of Cass county. . Groceries s BIG ‘and Fancy mery Butter Hay and Millstuff | l | *‘The Midnight Fxpress’ will be seen for the tirst time in Be- midji at the City Opera house to- night. Itisa realistic production abounding in strong situations, thrilling climaxes and elaborate scenic effects. It is a mistake to confound the production with the “Fast Mail” and other of the Lincoln- J. Carter productions. It is written in a vein that will be much more acceptable generally The staging is. elaborate, and it attempts and successfully carries out scenic effects that are quite Tomvht “The Midnight Ex- press.’ J. W. Irwm is at Cass Lake this afternoon. C. W. Dudley, of Blackduck, is at the Markham. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hitchcock left this afternoon to spend Sun- day with Crookston friends. Sergeant Witte enlisted ' four men.at the U. S. recruiting office in the Miles block this mogxing. Landlord Brannon,of tlie Hotel Itasca at Northome; came down this morning to spend Sunday with his family. H. J. McCarty, the well known lumberman, was in the city this morning on his way to Nary, where he resides and where he will spend Sunday. The family of J. K. Titus, who @ | have been experiencing therigors of smallpox quarantine for the past six weeks, were released by Dr. Blakeslee today. The Eagles’ball given at the City opera house last night was very largely patronized and one of the pleasantest events of the sort held this season. The hall was appropriately decorated for the occasion, and the Bemidji or- chestra furnished its usual ex- cellent music. Supper was served at St German’s Buffet and the Palace cafe. A Kansas Minister. - Rev. L. S. Coulton of Circle- ville, Kas., says:—‘“Dr. Warner— Your Wtute Wine of Tar Syrup has been in my family and found to be all and even more than you claim for it. Itis a speedy cure for all throat and lung diseases. For sale at City Drug store. Twenty Days for Dunham. B. V. Dunham, the absent minded millionaire, was in Judge Reynold’s court this morning charged by Landlord Hannifin, of the Markham hotel with attempt- ing to beat a board bill. Dunham was unable to pay a fine after having pleaded guilty and went to the county jail for twenty days. A Short Letter from Kansas. Tredick - & Co-;—of Kingman, Kansas, write:—We have known Warner’s White Wine of Tar Syrup for a number of years. It is a standard remedy and a good seller, and where-once tried a steady customer is obtained. For saleat City Drug store. Free Tuition, Al pupll:. entermg Conway s Business College before Febru- ary 15 will be given one month’s Good Evening| MWW Our Line of Toilet Articles and Per- Artlcles and Per- fumes is the most complete in the city GrILMOUR & CO. TY DRUGC STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidiji. e o . ArINMY HEARTTO STRIKE YOUDEAD? © < out of the ordinary seen at a house the size of the local theater. Between the acts there are sing- ing and dancing specialties by the members of the company which have won it the most favorable mention in the news- papers of this vicinity. Thecur- tain will ring up tonight at the ysual hour and all who arrive af- ter the first act is started will be compelled to stand in the rear of the house until it is concluded- The seat sale continues at Bar- ker’s untilfseven o’clock. 5400000000990 00000000 000 Free to All Ministers. I will send one bottle of War: ner’s White Wine of Tar—the best cough remedy onearth—free toall ministers who will .recom- | mend it to their friends after giv- ‘ling it a fair trial. Address, Dr. C. D. Warner, Coldwater, Mich. For sale at City Drug store. 37 WOMEN [aiioaois: charges, loss of tone, feeling and vigor, HY’'NE It snéedlly and permanently removes all inflammation. The Home Treatment for All Female Troubles. dressing HY’NE COMPANY 475 W. North- Ave., Chicago. TIl. HY’NE Sold by A. GILMOUR & €O., FA Bemidji, Minn. Ladies' own obstetric and perpetual calendar by ad- - i y Full Line of Comlc Fancy Valentines E. A. BARKER Chicago and later to Minneapolis, money or not. who has pronounced it incurable, call nothing. Pale Weak Women. Why are there so many semi-inv 11\(1 swomen? Simply beeause their case: are neglected or not understood. member of the human family is so neglected as womun, *and o0 per cent of unmarried, T per cent. of the married women are suffoving from some form of female trouble. Ilow many of you hayve been treated for dyspepsia, palpitation of the hearvt, neuralgia, chronie cough, constipation; burning urine, back ache, ete., with only temporary relief? In 99 per cent, of such cases the trouble 18 with the womb and its ap- pendages, and the other organs are affected through the reflex nervous system. Do not be discouraged, no matter how bad your case. Ilvery case of this kind can be permanently cured. Why go on dragging out a miserable existence when health (all there is to thig life) is within your reach? Take Care of the Eyes. Weak eyes, sore eyes, watery eyes, and cross eyes. Influned lids and cataracts cured. Glasses correctly eyes to see ag well as ever. chances with cheap ones. fitted enable old Take no ~Ears. Running ears, sore ears, noise in ears, ete., cured. the future generation to. get cured. case, CONSULTATION FREE. Y Feb. 7, from 8 a. tute have m-equal-chance with the rich, OR. BOLKCOM IS COMING! This eminent specialist comes to you from the most successful Medlcal Institute in the United States for the treatment and cure of all chronic and private diseases of men and women, way in Pennsylvania in 1867, gradually grew and extended its branches to By ited facilities it has built up an enviable réputation throughout the United This Institute started in a small honesty to its patrons and its unlim- States and Canada. The record of * cures now reaches nearly a million, A list of names and, addresses of patrons cured furnished on applica- tion. \ N. B.—Dr. Bolkcom, the presi- dent of this great Institute, will be Here in person and esamme éach case carefully and-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. If your case is curable you wiil be treated whether you have the ready In thi§ way poor people who cannot afford to visit the Insti- No matter-how bad your ease or and find out the truth. It costs you Young Men. Suffering from organic nervous - debility, wenkness, lost manhood, and & from early follies and pimples, d pain back dreams, nervousness, deranged stom- ach, tired and worn-out feeling, lack ambition, unfitness for m e, business or study; in its last stages Insanity, -and un- natural emissio discharges re- routhful siness, de- spondency, i orileps; of cansing despondeney, suicide, A cloudy urine or a sediment on standing may meanta constant drain upon your vitality. This hidden loss may produce disease of any organ of the body. Bvery man who has violated na- ture's laws or who has any symptoms of above diseases or who contemplates marriage 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- eases of eye and ear, nose and throat, stomach and liver, heart and lungs, kidneys and bladder, skin and blood, nervous system. Cancers and tumors; baldness, it the hair root has not been: destroyed. Small, weak omgans enlarged and@ strengthened. Surgleal operations and X ray examinations when necessaryl | and glasses fitted when needed. Every afllicted man and woman owes it to themselves, thefr families, and [ Absolute privacy, the utmost care, courtesy and attention {8 given cwry[ DR. BOLKCOM. { President of Pennsylvania Medical Institute, ‘At Markham Hotel, Saturday, Feb. 6 from 8 a. m.to 9 p. m., and Sunday, Established 1867, m. to 230 p m. who have taken advantage Lol RoR R R - Folo] can buy. deliver the goods. % The Fair Variety @@@@@fi@@@@@ @@fi@@@@&@@@@fi@fi@ foRoROR o) We herewith thank our @ MANY PATRONS and desire to remind all of our 5 and 10 cent barg'uu counters, which are money savers to those in need of notions or small wares of any kind. specialty. of Laundry and Toilet Soaps; the best that can_be purchased. Fne of HOSIERY forfiladxcs, children and men that money Our forced saleprices still continue. in and examine our stock and get prices and we will of our great sacrifice sale, We make a We carry the best Come @@#@@#@@@@@@@@@ Cash Store, %' W' foRoRoR oK R -fi'e-lé‘eiét-.fl@ tuition free. FURNITURE Quick Selling Prices are rapidly reducing our big stock of Furniture, which is more complete than anything between Duluth and Crookston. E. L NAYLOR. i

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