Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 10, 1904, Page 3

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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones: New vegetable at Peterson’s. “Peck’s Bad Boy” at the City opera house tonight. Children’s sleds one-third off, « at Peterson’s. Dressmaking and Ladies -tail- oring. Mrs.Cunningham Blocker block. . C, W. Sawyer. of Park Rapids is transacting businessin Bemidji today. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. Chas. Hamlin of Nebish is among today’s guests at the Markham. E. R. Farley, the well known lumberman, is in the city on business today F. S. loset of Wadena was among the arrivals at the Mark- ham last night. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. Attorney Gibbons returned yesterday afternoon from a week’s visit ‘at “St. Paul and Minneapolis. F. N. Lang is at Minneapolis buying an equipment for the broom handle factory which is soon to be established at Nary. F. W. Minton, who for some time was employed at Naylor’s has engaged. to teach a term of school in the Steidl district a ~ short distance from Bemidji." W. S. Warner, advancing the Warner Comedv company, ar- riyed in the city this morning. The Warner Comedy company will be the attraction at the City Opera house during all of next week. Frank Lane, an old time resi- dent of this section of the coun- try, and who for some years past has manipulated the little ivory ball inthis eity, announces his intention of going to Panama to engage in business. The contest brought against the ' claim of Rev. Clark, and set to be heard at Blackduck yester- day, did not come off, as neither the contestant nor the court com- missioner appeared. The action will no doubt be dismissed. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. .....O...C 00 00000000 o Grocerles ETHE STORE!: WM. McCUAIG, Fresh Eggs Feed, PHO 0000005060 . . . Headquarters for - . Staple and Fancy Groeeries (Clarisa Creamery Rutter always on hand “Lilly of the Valley Flour,” Telephone orders receive prompt attention and v+ e....deliveries promptly made . . ... .. N E Valentines at Peterson’s. S. Gill has gone east on a busi- ness trip. A. A. Carter is at Nary on bus- iness today. M. G. Slocum was at Black- duck on business last night. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wagner yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan, of Nymore, are the parentsof ason, born yesterday. Hear the latest songs with “Peck’s Bad Boy’’ at the City opera house tonight. The Peck’s Bad Boy company arrived in the city this afternoon from Grand Rapids. - Miss Grace Lyons- returned from. a visit with Minneapolis relatives last night. 1. Meyer is expected to return tonight from his stock buying trip to New Yorkand Chicago. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the -thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. Whois all right, the young people of Bemidji. Why are they all right, because theyattend the Conway Commercial College. Mrs. Swedback, the mother of Charles Swedback, arrived in the city today where she was called by the serious illness of Mrs. Swedback., Nero fiddled while Rome burned. We cannot believe that anyone will fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is so easy to get Mark’s Lung Balsam. R. H. Dickinson, the Buena Vista storekeeper, was in the city last night. Mr. Dickinson came dowa to meet his father, E. L. Dickinson, who arriyed from Verndale to visit him for a time. P. V. Murray and Thos. Mc- Coy, of East Grand-Forks, and S. Sims, of Grandin, N, D., were in the city yesterday on their way to Blackduck.” They were the guests of John Buckley while in Bemidji. The Knights of Pythis wil! give a reception next Tuesday even- ing to the newly organized lodge of Rathbone Sisters. The com- mittee having the affair in charge are W.: A. Casler, O. E. Bailey and G. A. Walker and they de- sire the co-operation of all the Knights in making the event the success thatit should be. Grocerles- BIG: PROPRIETOR. and Fancy Hay and Millstuff THE REV. F. E. HIGGINS «<The Lumberjack Sky Pllot" and Minnesota’s Pioneer Logging Camp Missionary. Mayor Ludington was a Black- duck visitor last night. Mrs. M. S. Gallagher,of Turtle River, is in the city today. The marriage of Wm. Hill- grove, a former well known Be- midj gentleman, occurs today at Berlin, Ont. General Manager Gemmel, Superintendent Strachan and Chief Engineer Swan, of the M. & 1., were in the city this morn- ing returning from a trip up the north line and were the guests of F.-J. Kline at dinner at the Mark ham today. - for a valentine social at the par- lors of the church next Friday evening. The rooms will be prettily decorated and prepar- ations are being made for an | elaborate event. Yesterday’s Pioneer published a story regarding the disappear- ance of C. L. Frost.—A typo- {graphical error. made the article say Frost instead of Trost. The missing man’s name is C. L. Trost. Any information regard- ceived with interest by Register present, State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu- cas County—ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state foresaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of each and every case of Catarrh of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. The C. E. society of the Pres* byterian church are arranging ing his whereabouts will be re-| of Deeds Phibbs, who 4s com-| municating with ‘his relatives at; been, maintained over the. R. E. | Blakeslee’s last visit. ONE HUNDERD DOLLARS for:| that cannof be cured by the use| | Vigan, one of the leading b NEW DRUG STORE Minneapolis Man Will Open Offe in Building Occupied by J. Severson. | SR G0od Cvering Our Line of Toilet Articles and Per- fumes is the most complete in the city +A. GILMOUR & CO. CIEY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. VUIL Ol e CUnMSuaLuimy uad uuvres | oped into a small uprising against the Americans and loyal Filipinos, Two American —priests; Fathers McClosky and Kirk, have been fired upon; but no casualties are reported. ~The tele- graph wires leading to the disturbed district have been cut. Ricarte, one of the former_ Filipinc leaders, 13 believed to be at the head| of this movement. | RESTING COMFORTABLY. Senator Hanna’s General Condition| Continues Good. ‘Washington, Feb. 10.—Senator Han:{ na. according to the report of hisj nurses, passed a good night and is resting comfortably. A consultation of physicians was held at 1 o’clock and later the following bulletin was is- sued: “Senator Hanna had a more com- fortable night. His temperature at, noon was 102, pulse 92. His general condition continues to' be goed.” FIFTY LABORERS KILLED. Disaster Occurs on the Warsaw-Vienna Railroad. St. Petersburg, Feb. 10.—Fifty work- men were Kkilled by the caving in of] an —embankment on the Warsaw-|: Vienng railway. The men dug into an old smelting works which had been buried beneath the line for thirty years and an explosion followed. Be- sides the men killed many were frightfully burned. NICARAGUAN DISASTER. B. Weiler, a Minneapolis dru,‘:-i gist, will shortly open a third| Mr. Wel- | ler is negotiating at present for i drug store in Bemidji. the lease of the quarter Tave been occupied by Severs millinery establishment. Hewill | put in a complete stock of drugs l;and droggist sundries and be-| flieves the field here is amply large for a third venture in the !drug line. Mr. Weller’s stock will arrive and be placed in posi- tion in a short time, scribed in my presence, this 6th day December, A. D. 1886. A. W. Gleason, [Seal] Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken| |internally, and actsdirectly onthe: blood and mucoussurfaces of the system. ~Send for testimonials i free, F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Will be Raised Saturday. The quarantine which has which | Score of People Killed and Many Oth- ers. Injured. Managua, Nicaragua, passenger train on the Chinandiga Vieja railroad was derailed while pass- ing over a high bridge and was wrecked. Twenty passengers wero Kkilled and many others injured. Feb. 10.—A AMUSEMENTS Everyone who has a taste for the really funny has read the escapade of Peck’s Bad Boy as they are told in the several excel- lent stories of Ex-Gov. Peck of Wisconsin, and evecrybody who has read the stories will appreci- ate the funny skits from them that form the ensemble of Leroy J. French’s ‘“Peck’s Bad Boy.” It is clever and entertaining from ithe opening to the clos- ing line, brim full of ridic- ulous and mirth provoking situations. The plot is not too heavy to disbar some of the, clev- erest vaudeville features that have ever been seen at the local house, The music with the piece is the very latest present season productions. The seat sale con- tinues at Barker's until 7 o’clock. A Kansas Minister. Rev. L. S. Coulton of Circle- | 3 ville, Kas., says:—*Dr. Warner— Your White 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. EJW ILLITS THE PIONEER LAND MAN HAS PURCHASERS FO 1. Cash purchasers, good 9 ¢ 2. Cash purchasers for 5-r R THE FOLLOWING : 7-room house close in. oom house close in. 3. Cash purchasers for 75-foot corner lot three or four blocks from business center. 4. Purchaser who will pay five room house. 25 per month for four or ¥ Purchaser who will trade a 50-foot residence lot dll(l pay difference at .t.l) room house. per month for four or five 6. Purchasers for business pmpmt,y well located. 7. Customer with small house and lot to trade for good team and barness; will pay difference if any. 8. Customer with H-room house will trade for seven or eight room house close in, and pay differeuce. WHAT- HAVE YOU TO SAY ? PHONE 277. White logging camp at Kelliher will be raised Saturday. No further difficulty has been ex-| perienced with the men since Dr, 2o | UPRISING AGAINST AMERICANS.| e | Deserting Constabulary Joined by| Other Filipinos. bers of the constabulary stationed at| ters of Luzon, have de rted, taking| with them G50 rifles, 5,000 rounds of; ammunition and $700 )hldmul by loot v ing the commissary department. The| Sworn to before me and sub- | \ Full Line | of Comic and Faney | NO. 1 000000000 E. A. BARKER '\\ Valentines|~=~~> -~ — . E. L. NAYLOR, FURNITURE number of fugitives has since been | | avgme nted by a party of eighty escap ing from the same quarter. Governot | sht promptly requested military | tance and Colonel Thomas imme: | diately r]lapalch(d a squadron of cav alry scouts in pursuit. Later advices indicate that the re ] Manila, Feb. 10.—Seventeen mem: | &% iness con'| & 41,6 host that can he purchased. [ R oRoR-RoRRoR B Re R R Rk @@@@@ % of HOSIERY for ladies, chilc |4 can buy. Our forced sale. pr # in and examine our stock w '!;- deliver the goods. # The Fair Variety Cash Store, i ! %mmm BOBHBBE BRVEDD Py & We herewith thank our & 2 & : MANY PATRONS . % who have taken advantage of our great sacrifice sale, igg and desire to remind all of our 5 and 10 cent lmlg.un # counters, which are ‘money savers to those in need of ~* notions or small wares of any kind. We make a specialty of Laundry and Toilet Soaps, We carry the best line lren and men that money ices still continue. Come nd get prices and we will @@@@@@*@@@@fi GET A F RAME them in the finest art ings for you . . We carry in stock a flne line of art pictures and will put Have you mould- complete, ture mouldings? |finer in northern Minnesota "ON seen our line of pic- It is very and there is nothing ( L J

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