Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 20, 1904, Page 3

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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. All kinds of masks at Petersons Mrs. George Carlton is very sick. A. A. Carter went to Nary this morning. Mrs. J. J. Jinkinson has taken a homestead near Northome. R. W. Hitchcock has recovered from a.severe attack of lagrippe. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung} Balsam. George Keihm has resumed his duties at thie store of E. H. Winter & Co. Russ Bennington, who has been in the city from Tenstrike, returned last mght. J. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sare and buy of no other. John Benner left last night for Courtland City, Idaho, where he has accepted a position in a saw- mill, Miss Lura Wheelock returned yesterday from Carberry, Mani= ltoba,, where she has visited with relatives. Emil Askegaard, returned this morning from Blackduck, where he has visited with friends and relatives for the past two months. The, tamily of J. Gallut, who live on chidj{ avenue, are quar- antined with diphtheria. One boy of 11 years is mnot expected to live. Mr. T. Connally, of the O’Leary & Bowser store, has resigned his position and will hereafter be connected with the Bemidji Steim launday. One of the pleasant country social events will be a dance at Grant Valley this evening, at which a number of young people from Bomidji will attend. Johti Sibley was in the city from Bena yesterday, where he is engaged in logging business. Mr. Sibley says that the past winter has been the best formany years for logging. 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. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Fresh cows butter and hens eggs at Peterson’s. M. Perrault of Farley is in the city today on business. Frank Freeman came down from Blackduck this morning. J. Bisiar of Park Rapids is transacting business in the city today. Prof. G. H. Riley, principal of the Blackduck schools, is in the! city today. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. W. W. Hartman, Falls insurance man, Walker this morning. Chas. Casler came down from Tenstrike this morning. Charlie will goto Buena Vista tomorrow. Mrs. E. H. Marcum gave party to anumber of friends yes: terday afternoon. A lightlunch was served. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures jcoughs and colds. One drunk appeared in Judge Reynolds’ court this morning, and the wleels of justice to the squeak of $2 and costs. Walter Brannon has resigned his position at the Bemidji steam laundry and will accept another at the Palace clothing house. the Little went to a Marriages were issued yester- day by Deputy Clerk Miss Gooley to Harry W: Thompson and Maxrie Renning, and August Sepp and Mary Olie Hefferman. Mrs.” Roland Gilmore enter- tained a number of lady friends Thursday afternoon, and yester- day gave a dinner at which a number of guests participated. Miss Maude Olson left this morning for Minneapolis, where she will take piano instructions at the Johnson academy. Miss Olson expects to be away until some time in June. Woli bounties of $7.50 were is- sued yesterday to Ole M. Esterby and Knute Esterby of the town of Buzzle, and a bounty of $15 was paid to Joseph A. Marsh of the town of Northern. John Grinwood and Thos. Smith of Tenstrike were ad- mitted to St. Anthony’s hospital yesterday. Grinwood is troubled with pleurisy and Smith has an attack of the rheumatism. Dr. Gilmore is attending both the patients. o 000006000060 : Dry Goods @ and fancy vestings. ® @ reserved. (] close out at once; © value at 38c each. ® ® boys or girls. ) Notions fi - =) = e & o) i — e (= .WM. McCUAIG. _A full line of spring waists just re- @ ceived. All the new weaves in white ® _ Inorder to make room for new ar-@ @ rivals in spring goods we will continue @ the sacrifice on ail our outings and fleece lined calicoes. Twenty-five ver cent dis- count on anything in this line; nothing @|; () A full line of sizes in ladies’ ribbed & @ fleece lined underwear, which we must ¢ All sizes in children’s fleece lined underwear from 15¢ per-garment up for The best assortment in town of mer- 6060 000000Q Shoes © 50c quality, good ® ® (] @ ] GREAT RECORD OF THE PIONEER No Paper in Northern Minne- | sota Ever Increased Its Cir- culation so Rapidly. NOVEL IBARGAIN DAY PLANNED FOR PIONEER READERS. 20 Saturday, February the Day —Particulars of the Plan. No_newspaper _in|’ northern Minnesota ever received its]sub- seription list so rapidly as has the Daily past four months. Pioneer during the | From a cir-| | culation of a few hundred copies the Pioneer has increased its readers until they number by far the greater part of all the people of Beltrami county. It is the wish of the publishers of the Pioneer, however, that every family in the county may have an opportunity to know what a live local daily newspaper is and the following remarkable offer is therefore made: Saturday, February 27th, wll be Bargain Day with the Pioneer. On that day subscriptions to the | Pioneer will be received for six| months for $1.00, the regular price for the six months period being $2.50. Hereis a remarkable oppor- tunity to secure the livliest| newspaper _in northern Minne- | sota at a ridiculously This offer holds good for one day ! only, Saturday Eebruyary 27th. low cost. | Card of Thanks. We wish to extend to many neighbors and friends our thanls and to express to them our ap- preciation of their assistance and kindness during the past few| days during the illness and death | of our mother, Dorothea Swed- back. The promptsand kindly sympathy of these {friends has done much to make our burden of sorrow easier to bear. We wish also to particularly express our appreciation of the kindly offices of the lodge of Knights of Pythias and to all others who have remembered us at this time. | O. J. SWEDBACH. BE.J.SWEDBACH AND FAMILY. (i. A.R. Meet{r;;;. | The R. d. Carr post G. A. R. hall this afternoon and decided | to hold a campfire on March 13.] The ladies have promised to pre- pare a feast for the veterans, and | a good time is promised. = ‘ - | SALLERS A FREE MAN. | Grand Jury Returns No Bill Against Iroquois Theater Fireman. i Chicago, Feb. 20.—The first tangible | result of the special. grand jury i quiry into the Iroquois theater disas- ter-has been the exoneration of W. C. Sallers. fireman at the theater and one of the eight persons held by the goroner’s iury. The decision to return e ‘“no »ill” in the case of the fireman was fr@lln\\'ml by the issuance of a subpoena for Sallers to appear as a CISING good judement is not difticult in our Where everything store. is zood there is no fear of a "poor We want you to feel per- fectly at home chioice. @ cerized skirts. All the new designs at ® ® rrices to suit the purchaser. @ over and be convinced. The stock of ladies’, gents’ and child- @ Look them ® o P ren’s shoes continue to arrive daily. We carry the best line of shoes in the g city. Queen Quality $3 shoe for women are always satisfactory. ® let us fit your feet. . . WM. McCUAIG. Come in and 6 ©00600000000000000060C¢G Jewelry examine, TI are the best been A. BA THIRD STREET held a neeting in the Odd Fellows | Absclutely Pure THERE 'S NO SUBSTITUTE AAAAA { THE CHURCHES | A AAAAA PO VN At St. Philp’s Catholie cliurd) | tomorrow high mass will ocetin | at 8.80 and low mass at 10,604, | Father Murphy wiil preach the | isual Lenten serwon, “The Doxology of the Lovd's Prayer,” will be the subject in the Baptist churel’ Sunday morn- ing. *“There will be no Hell,™ in | the evening. Sunday school and Young People’s meeting as usual, At the Presbyterian church the | Sunday morning service will be preaching ou the subject “Ihe! Christain - Race,” and for the evening on ©A Special Weddi o Everybody is corially invited to} attend. i Scervices at the M. E, tomorrow church| | foHows:— Preach- Sunday school, 12! as ing, 11 a. m.: m.: Junior R Dby m.:i Senior League. G5 p. .z Preach-| Leagne / S . [ ing, 745 p. m.; Everybody cor-i dially invited. | State of Ohio, Clity of Toledo, - | s cas County— ss. i Frank J. Cheney makes oath | that e is senior partner of the| firm of 19, J. Cheney & Co.,, doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state foresaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDERD DOLLARS for | cach and every case of Catarrh| that cannot be cured by the use| of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Fraxk J. CHENEY Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, this 6th day December, A. D..18806. A. W. Gleason, [Seal] Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and-actsdivectlyonthe | blood and mucoussurfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. .. CurNey & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, The. | Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. ‘When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. ERETERET Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. Call or telephone to BERTE | PHON K ) ) = i Thero and Massage Hand Warmers Rollers We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. and examine. They are Call dgens . A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUGC STORE -Pioneer Drug Store ETEAT b of Bemidji. We have two COAL STOVES fferent sizes that we will sell now for L.ess than cost: We cannot afford to carry these stoves through the summer season. F. M. Malzahn & Qo. AAARAARARARAAAR AAAARAAAA Lol R A POINTER: e WILLITS ‘The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: (Good business propdtty: in Blackduck to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji. GGood husiness property in 'Tens property in Benridji. Good business property in last residence property in Bemi (iood husiness property in Wa property in Bemidji: Good business property in Cass dence property in- Bemidji, rike to tradefor residence Grand Forks to trade for dji. ker to trade for residence- Lake to trade for resi- Giood farm near Bemidji to trac in Bemidji. ¢ for residence property What have you to offer ? 111 O N I We are headquarters for i Shirts, Work Pants and all « Dishes, efe., Cicars. Tobaccos, ( eral variety of Merchandise. We want your trade, and a by giving you move for your m you get elsewhere We cordially invite you to stand, 304 West Third street. Fair Variet ET A FRAME O y Cash Stor (2 3 Lol Re R RO OR e ® & 5% Caps, Hose, Underwear, = kinds of Notions, Lanps, * sandies, Nuts and a gen- % |:pn-t'iu(<e your patronage o4 oney atall times than g call and see us at ourold L, :Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer N! is bere for you to T We carry in stock a flne line of art pictures and will put them in the finest art mould- ture complete, a = finer Have you seen our line of pic- mouldings? It is very nd there is nothing in northern Minnesota ings for you wooxE, L NAYLOR, FURNITURE

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