Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 23, 1904, Page 3

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_ Balsam. - gast, returned last night to her THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. All kinds of masks at Petersons A. P. White went to Kelliher -on business last night. M. E. Carson has taken a posi- tion at W, G. Schroeder’s general store. More powerful then Svengali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung E. J. Willets vepresents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no otlier. Mrs. Andy Danehar accom- panied her husband to Tenstrike last night and attended the Flire- men’s dance. Arne Solberg is down, from Fosston today. He is now en- gaged in the saloon business and is very successful, Miss Liulu Bauer,who has been the guest of Miss Tinunie Pender- Jhome at Turtle River. The Red Men at Crookston re- <cently — presented-—the - play “‘Anona” with a great deal of success and an effort willbemade to have it put on in Bemidji. F. M. Pendergast went to Northome lastnight with Andrew Anderson, who yesterday closed a deal with Mr. Pendergast for the purchase of some land in that vicinity. 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. Blakeslee went to Black- duck last night. He will drive from there to Pine Island and raise the quarantine on several stopping places and camps which he closed some time ago. A. P. White expects to leave |in about a week to join Mrs. White and the children, who .are at Passadena, California. H> will spend a short vacation there and will be accompanied by his family ©on returning. Miss Jessie Pendergast, who recently underwent an operation at a St. Paul hospital, is reported as convalescing very nicely, but will be unable to return home for| . some time. Her mother is with her at St. Paul. - Superintendent Strachan; of the M. & T., passed through the city last night on his way to Kel- liher. Mr. Strachan reports that the official party who went through to Koochiching from Northome arrived at Brainerd on the return trip yesterday morn- mg. DR. FOSTER DENTIST Ralston Health Shoes brated Ra best shoes for comfort and wear at 8§ o'clock except Saturdays and mill pay days. We close every evening WE CARRY A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN ALL THE NEW SPRING SHAPES VELOUR CALF VICI KID / 20 ) 4 BHIGH AR cmm/zns The Daylight Store, 0006000008020 CE6000000 COAI0GH0H Fresh cows butter and hens eggs at Peterson’s. €. C. Warfield was a Cass Lake visitor on business yesterday. T. L. Miller, of Solway, is among the guests at the Mark- ham. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey went to Blackduck on official business last night. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. The chorus of the Thursday musicale meets at Mrs. Jackson’s studio for rehearsal this evening. Attorney McDonald went to Kelliher last night to attend the regular meeting of the village council. C. R. Martin returned this morning from Keliiher, where he has been looking after his news- paper interests. John Dorling an ‘old time lum berman, who has--been making his home with J. A. McDonald for some time past and who has been an invalid for some time, was striken with paralysis yes- MILES BLOCK. terday and is very ill at present. ® Dry Goods @ and fancy vestings. ® Notions The Big Store WM. McCUAIG. A full line of spring waists_just re- @ ceived. All the new weaves in white In order to make room for new ar- Shoes ® @ rivals in spring goods we will continue @ the sacrifice on atl our outings and fleece lined calicoes. Twenty-five ver cent dis- ©® count on anything in this line; nothing @ reserved. ® close out at once; value at 38c each. 50c quality, good g All sizes in children’s fleece lined g ® underwear from 15c per garment up for @ boys or girls. The best assortment in town of mer- @ cerized skirts. All the new designs at ® @ vrices to suit the purchaser. Look them @® @ over and be convinced. The stock of ladies’, gents’ and child- @ @ ren’s shoes continue to arrive daily. We carry the best line of shoes in the @ @® let us fit your feet. WM. McCUAIG. o city. Queen Quality $3 shoe for women g are always satisfactory. Come in and A full line of sizes in ladies’ ribbed ®|§ fleece lined underwear, which we must @ Tenstrike, city yester- W. H. Gaines, of was a visltor in the day. G. A. Tuller is in the city for a few days looking after his in- terests. The Firemen at Tenstrike gave a dance last night, which was a big social and financial sucecess. The Knights of Pythias con- sider several new applications for membership, ag their regular meeting tonight. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing coveted. Mark’s Lung -Balsam cures coughs and colds. Three coaches now constitute the passenger equipment of the M. & I passenger. Increasing traffic made the putting on of the third coach a necessity. Miss Minnie Pendergast re- turned to Turtle River last night where she is teaching school, after having spent Sunday and yesterday’s holiday at her home in Bemidji. Carpenters have just completed an addition to the postoftice building that will give more room to the working department of the office and will be an apppeciated Matt Bright and G. K. Dow! drove to Wilton yesterday after- noon. Mr. Bright says Wilton is | the great wood market of this! section and estimates that up-| wards of 3,000 cords are piled on | the right of way thereatpresent. There will be a juvenile enter- tainment and pie social at the Nymore chapel next Saturday evening. An elaborate program in which Bemidji talent will as- sist is being prepared for the; occasion. Conductor Hoyle, of the north line way freight has recovered from his recent illness and re- sumed his run. moved his family from Brainerd to Bemidj and will make this city his future home, X-er CISING good judgment is | ot difficult in our | store. Where everything is| good there is no fear of a choice. We want you to-feel per- fectly at home! with us, Our Jewelry is here for you to | examine. They are the best that | you or we can; find. Everything | poor in our store has been 2d on | its me 1f the prices scem- fow to you for such| goods 1t need | They s low. E. Iston “Health Shoes, the PATENT KID BOX CALF. In Lace, Blucher and Button Shoes every pair is guar- anteed, and the soles will outwear any other shoe. They sell at four dollars. . . . . convenience to all the employes. ! Mr. Hoyle has | oo fcove = Stricily One Price. and that the Lowest. ©©90900000003000C80COBCOCCOE0® Mrs, E. J. Swedback is quite| seviously ill. Mrs. H. E. Reynolds is quite | ill with lagrippe. | AL 1. datcher, the well known lumberman, is ia the city. ! B. N. Hobson, of Kelliher, is in the city on business today. C. C. Bowen, the Crookston painter, was in the city yester-| day. Sheriff Bailey leaves this after-} noon for Beaudette to serve some | papers in a civil matter. A. Bresler, of St. Paul,arrived in the city last night and has ac- cepted a position at 1. B, Olson’s confectionary store. Max Freedman, who sells the Remington” typewriter is in the city today and is talking type- writers to the people. E. J. Willits has just completed the sale of two lots and a seven- room house in Bailey’s addition to Miss Mae Chapman. W. H. Gibson, the veteran agent of the Waterous Supply 1Co., is in the city today return- ing from a trip to Kelliher. ! Lieutenant Mason, in charge tof the recruiting service in this section of the state, visited the local recraiting oflice yesterday. e is very well pleased with the 1ccess 1t is attaining, C. C. Woodward 1s expressing some opinions about the condi- tion of the city sidewalks today. Yesterday Mr. Wood ward slipped on an icy sidewalk, fell and today he is wearing his good left arm in a sling. Sergeant Witte today shipped a squad of five men to the coast artillery service at Seattle. Re- cruits frem the local office are now sent to Duluth, where they don the army blue and are later sent to their destinations. Patrolman Patterson, who has been off duty for the past six| ks and- has been confined to | his home with a mild case of smallpox, has sufticiently re- red to be able to resume his duties on the force. The logging train which has E WE been handled over the Cass Lake | line from Solway to Akeley dur- | ing all of the winter now makes its trips during the day. [Itis] hauling for the Red River Lum-| ber cars of logs daily are beinglanded at the Akeley mill. | I GET A || We carry in stock a ings for you . Co. and an average of thirty | of art pictures and will put them in the finest art mould- Thermophor Hand Warmers and Massage Rollers We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. Call and examine. They are gems . A. GIEMOUR & CO.° CIETY-DRUGSTFORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidiji: Two Heavy Bob Sleighs Two Light Bob Sleighs Two Business Cutters WILL SELL ALL THE ABOVE FOR LESS THAN COST. WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO CARRY THEM OVER F. M. Malzahn & Co. The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS : Good business property in Blackduck to trade for vesi- dence property in Bemidji. (ood husiness property in ‘Tenstrike to trade for residence property in Bemidji. yusiness property in Fast Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good yusiness property in Walker to trade for residence sroperty in Bemidji. Good husiness property in Cass Lake to trade for resi- dence property infBemidji. Good Good farm near Bemidji to trade Tor residence property in Bemidji. What have you to offer ? PIHHONIE 2 T R oR e ReRA R RN :A POINTER: We are headquarters for Caps, IHose, Underwear, £ @ Shirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps; 2 # Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobuceos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- £ # eral variety of Merchandise. o) & We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage g s by giving you more for-your money® at all times than ~ you get clsewhere t & We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old @3 - Crne el & “ stand, 304 West Third street. o] 2 L@ 0 The Fair Variety Ca Daily Pioneer S'ubscribefor' the 'FRAME ON! Have you seen our line of pic- ture mouldings? It is very complete, and there is nothing finer in northern Minnesota fine line s oo, L NAYLOR, FURNITURE THIRD STREET

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