Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 12, 1904, Page 3

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THE CIT See Jones—W. C. Jones. New vegetable at Peterson’s. Fresh cows butter and hens eggs at Peterson’s. Valentine social Baptist church * tonight. Everybody invited. Dressmaking and Ladies tail- oring. Mrs. Cunningham Blocker block. Don’t forget the valentine socjal at the Baptist church to- night. . More. ;powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. e Attorney Charles Scrutchin ‘was at Blackduck on professional business last night. Tracy Bardwell, the gallant and veteran cruiser, went tof Blackduck last night. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. R. W. Hitchcock, and little son Paul, returned last night from a business trip to St. Paul. 1@ $ Final Giefir:in¢e Salé of Men’s Heavy Weight Overcoats and Suits Suits that were $25.00 and $2 X2 ® $30.00 and $25.00 20 00 18.00 and 15 00 13 50 ana 12 00 10.00 and 7.50.... Sale $1.50so0ft bosom Shirts.. ... $1 soft bosom Shirts 60 and 50c heavy Wool Sox go at 39¢ 1. Meyer, who has spent the| past three weeks in Chicago and | ! New York, making purchases of | spring and summer clothing, will be home this evening. . Peter Larkin and John Dalton were at Blackduck last night. Mr. Larkin will look over several of the towns on the north line before returning to Bemidji. John Jenkinson went to North- ome lastnight to take charge of the store at that point for a few days. Manager Speelman is ill and unable to attend to business. Tony Manley, the veteran ticket collector on Great North- ern came in over'the Sauk Center line last night and was the guest of Conductor Harry Work at the Markham. A. T. Wheelock went to Black: duck last night. He will remain until Saturday morning. "The Warner Comedy ‘company ap- pearing at the Blackduck opera house this.week -are pleasing large audiences. “ Martin Hansted,.of the town of Lammers, was paid $22.50 in wolf bounties by Auditor Sylvester yesterday. He is making a busi- ness of hunting wolves' this win- ter and has been very successful so far this season. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Store Closed Evenings at 8 o’clock except Mill Pay Nights and ® [ ) L) Saturday Nights () 0verc6ats that were ..go at Furnishing Goods 75 and 50c Fleeced Underwear go at 39¢ go at $13.50 1..98 7.98 4,98 .go at 20.00, 18.00 go at .go at....98¢c 796 round tops $1.50Capsgoat $1 Caps go at 75 ahd 50c Caps go at The Daylight Store. 13.50 and 12.00 12.00 and 10.00 Hat and Cap $3.00 and $2. 2.50 go at $13.75 and 15.00..go at 1198 7.98 go at Sale 50 Hats in Fedora and gotat.. .l a8 Our Motto: fully refunded for goods A strictly up-to-date, one-price store. Money cheer- not satisfactory. 0000000000 0000000000 00700000009 Valentines at Peterson’s. E. A. Schueider is at St. Paul for a short visit with friends, Chas, Hayden, the well known Blackduck busihess man, has been transacting business in Be- midji today. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. Wm. flemore, who bas been sick with smallpox at the county hospital for some-.time, was re- leased from quarantine Tuesday. David - Kidd, the aged Park Rapids merchant,— who —was struck by a train in that village last week, is reported much bet- ter at this time and he is now said to be out of danger. " Pie socla.l at the M. E. church tonight. Pies of all sorts and sizes, but only of one quality, and that the best. . Don’t fail to at tend. Attractions of social and literary character have been pre pared e0ccoceeoo ® Groceries Dry Goods IheBwjgwétore Our Grocery Department b e S e L e R e is the largest and most complete line of Groceries carried @ in the city. Shoes b4 : e “Home Brand” Canned Goods o .Fresh Clarisa Creamery Butter and © Fresh Eggs always on hand. are the best, and the best is always the cheapest. @ o @ Felix Dansereau, Sr.,is very ill with dropsy. Arthur Narveson has accepted a permanent position at Barker’s |drug store. The diphtheria quarantine over the establishment of Jens Hansen has been raised. [ ] S :veral sleigh loads of Bemidji young people are planning to at- tend the dance at the Grant Val- iley town hall tonight. George A. Scott, one of the well known homesteaders from the Lake Itasca country, is trans- acting business in the city today. J. A. Nemier, state organizer for the Catholic Order of Fores ters, was in the city yesterday and was the guest of City Attor- ney Russell. 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. ! Two new. patients were re- ceived at the county poor farm yesterday. One came from the Schultz hotel at Nymore and -the other from the Grand Forks’sa- loon in this city. The next entertainment in the Epworth League lecture course will be given by “The Flutes’’. @ | The date is next Tuesday evening {and the subject will be “The Yel- lowsbone National Park”. ‘There are sixteen cases of smallpoxin the county:at present, according to Dr. Blakeslee’s re- rt. This is about the average number of cases during all of the winter. The doctor does not antlclpate any material fluctu ation in the number of cases in either direction until warm weather when the disease will probably disappear entirely. A Short Letter from Kansas. Tredick & Co.. of Kingman, Kansas, write:—We have known |Warner’s White Wine of Tar @ Syrup for anum ber of ‘yeats. - Itis a standard remedy and a good seller, and where once tried a steady customer is obtained. For sale at City Drug store. Full Line Joe Harrington is seriously ill. D. E. Elliott is in the city from t | Blackduck. The Baptist Young People’s Union give a valentine social to- night. A. E. Smith and Louis Dudrey were at Tenstrike on business last night. G.W. Millett of Cass Lake representing the J. Neil Lumber campany, is in the city on busi- ness today. Miss yertrude Carlson, teacher in the public schools at Blackduclk, is the guest of Mrs. G. H. French today. F. D. Coleman, the well known Blackduck merchant is in the city on business today and is the guest of E. H. Winter, A masquerade dance will be given tomorrow night at the resi- dence of August Becker in the town of Northern' and quite a party from Bemidji plan to at- tend the event. a turned this morning from Du- luth, where he had been to argue a motion before Judge Morris in a case herecently had in the U. S. district court. We handle the Buffalo § 0il Co.’s Oils. RPN P PER GAL. H Kerosene guaranteed not to smoke the chimney ! 74 per cent gasoline 25¢ [ Benzine ... 28¢ Turpentines _ 75¢ § Linseed oil, raw .. 60¢ TLinseed oil, boiled 65¢ § Dustless float oil . 50c¢ Paints, Stains, Varnishes; Kalsomines, Moldings, Wall Paper, Glass, Ete. W. mNES | 9....0..0......0.0...0..0...0. Attorney E. B. McDonald re-| Valenti We have a late consignment Call and examine if vou A. GILMO ne Day| IS NEAR of First Class Valentines. wish to please your lovers. UR & CO. CHW'DRUCSTORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidiji. ?SOCIAL EVENTS i The Hiawdtha Dancing club gave one of its enjoyable dancing parties at Peterson’s hall last night. “’ —0— Dr. and Mrs. Morrison enter-| tained a smallgatheringof friends last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kennedy, who are soon to remove to New Paynes- ville. e Prof. P.J. Conway was sur- prised at his home Wednesday evening by a number of friends and the pupils at the business| college. Mr. Conway was pre- sented with an art picture of Lake | Bemidji and the presentation! speech on behalf of the guests was made by T. G. Bisair. Mr.! Conway responded very feelingly. Progressive chinch was then in-| dulged in. Mrs. Joseph Bisair won the head prize for ladies and R. Sprague the first prize for lgentlemen. Miss Beryl Preble won the foot prize for ladies and the foot prize for gentlemen was won by E. Gould. The evening was one of much genuiue pleas- ure to ‘all in attendance and substantially attested Prof. Con- way 's popularity with his pupils and friends. HAS THE FOLLO Good business property in dence property in Bemic property in Bemidji. Good business property in E property in Bemidji. il Good business property in ( in Bemidji. PHON AMUSEMENT The Warner Comedy Company open a week’s engagement in re- pertoire at the city opera house next Mouday evening with the comedy drama ‘‘Dorris”. The company come to Bemidji highly recommened as being one of the best balanced repertoire com- pany’s on the road in this section during the present season. It carries its own orchestra and a liberal bill of specialties nightly malke it one of the strongest pop ular priced atiractions that has ever been seen nthiseity.. The iillustrated songs are a feature that will appeal to Bemipji audi- ences who often attested their ap- proval of this sort of entertain- ment. The company features “Down by the Sea,” “Only a | Dream of the Golden Past,”’ *Hia- watha, ’and “Always in the Way,"’ Miss Warner’s illusion dance will also be a feature of the per- formance. The stage settings for Monday night and the dress- of the peice promises to’ be one of the most elaborate efforts ever seen at the local house. The prices will be 15, 25'and 35 cents- The Pioneer Real Estate Man WING BARGAINS: Blackduck to trade for resi- 1ji. : (tood business property in Tenstrike to trade for residence ast Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good business property in Walker to trade for residence Jass Lake to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji. Good farm near Bemidji to t rade for residence property ‘What have you to offer ? 12 A who have taken advantage counters, which are money notions or specialty of Laundry of HOSIERY for ladies, chi can buy. Our forced sale | in and examine our stock 1 deliver the goods. The Fair Variety and desire to remind «l” of our small wares of the best that can be purchased. s BB R BB RRBORD BOBRR We herewith thank our MANY PATRONS of our great sacrifice sale, 5 and 10 cent bargain savers to those in mwd of any kid.” - We ‘make a and Toilet Soaps, We carry the best line ldren and men that money rices still continue. Come and get prices and we will 304 Jr(l St. ,@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ Cash Store, “Lilly of the Yalley Flour.” Telephone orders receive immediate attention, and delivery promptly made. [ ] , : ® S P ECI RL . Outings will be closed out at a © discount of 25 per cent. There is still a large assortment @ of Patterns and Qualities from which to choose. ® () All our Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s Felt Shoes @ ° will be closed out regardless of cost. Ladies' Fur Trimmed Felt Julietes, 89¢; Vici Felt Lined Shoes, $1.75; Quality, @©.98¢c. All Felt Shoes from T5cto $1.50. ® ® ' Agency for the Famous Queen Quality $3 Shoes for ( women. Boys one Buckle Rubbers $1 and $1.25 qual- . ity while they last 50c. of Comic ~and Fancy Valentines All our Fleece Lined Goods and Have you seen our line of pic- ture mouldings? It is very complete, and there is nothing finer in northern Minnesota || We carry in stock a flne line of art pictures and will put them in the finest art mould- ings for you . e00O0OGOOCRO® E. L. NAYLOR, l*URNITURE

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