Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 24, 1904, Page 3

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? 1 Bt i D A M N . Be sure and buy of no other. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Fresh cows butter and hens eggs at Peterson’s. F. S. Grindall of Northome was in the city yesterday. The best of green fruits, figs, dates and nuts always at Peter- son’s, " More powerful then Svéngali’s hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. : Fred Carlson is up the north line in the interests of the Daily Pioneer. Felix Fournet of Crookston is renewing acquaintances in Be- midji today. W. J. Phifer of Big Fork was »f the guests at the City sterday. L. /illets represents the Northw stern Marble works. A. C. Johnson, who represents the Kelso Lumber Co. at Turtle River, was in the city last night. E. Asseltine, proprietor of *‘The Vestibule” at Crookston was re- mnewing acquaintances in Bemidji yesterday. Superintendent Strachan of the M. & I.spent last night in the city and went out on the south bound way freight this morning. : Mrs. T, J. Miller is very seri- ously ill. Her death is’ momen- tarily expected and relatives out- side the city have been tele- graphed for. The Messrs. Waldon, Irgens, and Storstrom of Wilton took the degrees in the Scandinavian workmen last night. Several more candidates from Wilton were also initiated. Walter S. Warner, represent- ing the Warner Comedy com- pany, returned yesterday from Crookston, where he has been the past week. The company -opened to ‘‘standing room only” at Crookston Monday night. The next regular meeting of the Library Association will be held Tuesday March 1st at the rooms of the -Whist Club where the meetings of the association will be held in the future. All ladies interested in the movement to establish a public library in Bemidji are invited to attend. DR. FOSTER| DENTIST MILES BLOCK. A. H. Klevin of Crookston is at the Markham. £ A big shipment confectionery just unloaded at Peterson’s. Attorney McKusick is ill of lagrippe and is confined to his/| home today. John Hanson, postmaster at! Spaulding, called on his Bemidji| friends yesterday. We' are’ini busines§ for your| health. Be convinced by using| Mark’s Lung Balsam. Rev. E. R. Pope, superintend- ent of Baptist mis icus, will oc-| cupy the pulpit at the Baptist| church next Sunday. Mrs. Alfred Jerrard, of Ny- more, is seriously ill. She has been suffering from - Bright's disease for some time. Joe Brown, who has been out in the country for some time, has returned to Bemidji and has re- sumed his old position as chef at the Palace cafe. E. T. Crawford went to Big Falls last night, where he will be for some time looking up matters in connection with the proposed incorporation of the village. Rev. L. H. Steinhoff, district missionary of the Baptist church, was the guest of Rev. Broomfield yesterday returning to his home 2t Detroit from a visit to Mizpah. 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. Fred Brinkman went to Du- luth last night to join Mrs. Brinkman. who has been there for some time with her son who is being treated for deafness by a specialist at that city. Wm. Loughead returned last night from Minneapolis, where he ha$ been visiting for the past several weeks. He is now en- tirely recovered from his recent run of typhoid fever and expects to go to work this week. H. E. Anderson, who for some time past has been employed at the N. P. saloon, has resigned his position and leaves next week for Crookston, where he has ac- cepted a position. ‘‘Happy” has made his home in Bemidj for about six years and is popular with a wide circle of friends. Heis an accomplished musician and his departure will be espec- ially regretted by the band boys. 0000000000 90 20000000 Notions ® Doy = Dry Goods 000000 OCS @ and fancy vestings. o @ reserved. © close out at once; ® ;alue at 38¢ each. ® All sizes in- children’s fleece lined underwear from 15¢ per garment up for p @ boys or girls. o @ cerized skirts. ® @ let us fit your feet. . The Big Store 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 @ kg @ fleece lined underwear, which we must The best assortment in town of mer- @ 1 7 All the new designs at @ @ rrices to suit the purchaser. Look them @ ‘@ over and be convinced. ° The stock of ladies’, gents’ and child- g ‘@ ren’s shoes continue to arrive daily. ~ We carry the best line of shoes in the city. Queen Quality $3 shoe for wome are always satisfactory. WM. McCVAIG. Shoes @ 50c quality, good ithe Stréet block in about a week X ng Come in and ® Peter Larkin is at Walker to-' |day. { H. G. Hays has returned from | a trip to St. Paul. The Eagles have tkeir rognlm‘l weekly meeting tonight. L. J. Weetman went to;Walker this morning on ajshort business trip. | IMrs. Wm. Kelly. offKelliber, is ; in Bemigdji} - todayi;visitifigl with'| " friends. R. E. White was in the city this | morning on his way to his home | at Duluth. | E. J. Aasen of Theif Rivur;‘ Falls is calling on Bemidji friends today. Miss Hazel Olson is fassisting at the business oftice of the {Pio- neer this week. The Arabs cure envy by be- stowing the thing [coveted. Mark’s Lung Balsam cures coughs and colds. John Fleming, who fhas been visiting his _brother, George Fleming, for some time past, re- turned last night from a short visit at Walker. {3Busiuess alongalllines has/been picking up the past few daysfand most of the| stores report [a fair trade’ where a short time ago there was a general complaint of dullness. Manager Wheelock is receiy- ing the advance stuff-for-“A-Mis- souri Girl” whichis soon to ap- pear at the city opera house and says the company comes strongly recommended. The Knights of Pythias favor- ably considered two new applica- tions for membership last night and the first rank will be con- fared upon both candidates at the next regular meeting. F. Provinske, of Duluth, who has been the guest of P. J. O’Leary for several days, has gone to Cass Lake and Detroit. Mr. Provinske is looking up a business location and has several towns in the northern part of the state in view, Men for work in the woods are | reported to be in demand at Walker and local employment offices are shipping men there daily. The reservation work is | now at full blast and every avail- able man who can be worked to advantage in the camps is being used. Mrs. L. Berman returned last night from her trip to New York and Chicago, where she bou;:hti her spring stock of millinery and spent some time in becoming familiar with the styles. She expects to open the store for business at the new quarters in and the first consignments of| stock will begin to arrive soon. W. R. Gibson;. the Waterous agent, who is well known in Be- midji and has several times vis- ited here left for the cities this morning.— This will probably be Mr. Gibson’s last visit to this section for some time owing to the fact that he goes to Manila soon to superintend the “delivery of some fire engires sold by his company to the government and to establish headquarters for the company there. ] X-er v 5 CISING good judgment is | not diffieultin our store. Where everything is good there is no fear of a poor choice. We want | vou to feel per-| fectly at home with us. Our Jewelry | is here for you to | examine. They | are the best that yYou or we can tind. Everything | in our store has | | | | | cause no suar- prise. They are low. E. A. BARKER THIRD STREET {some time next wee 1 X ITIS ANATTER OF HEALTR | | | | | ll Absclutely Pure 'THERE /S NO SUBSTITUTE J. W. lrwin is at St. Paul on business. | D. McLizod of Deer River isat | the Markham. 0dds and ends; look them over. | Half price at Peterson’s. | A. H. Howell, of St. Cloud, (-un~| nected with the S. A, Gray Co., | is in the city on business, Mr. and Myrs. Bert Mitchell, of Stillwater Minn.,are visiting with | Mr. Mitchell's pavents Mu. . and Mrs. A. A, Mitchell, A.[T. Wheelock goes to Kelli- her tonight and takes up a crew of men to work-in one of the Crookston—umber Co.’s cauips. Joseph Burns® skating rink has been closed down for some time. He may reopen itin the the future but'is very much dis- apointed with the success which has so far attended the project. Dan Fullerton is adding new horses to the string he is hand- ling daily. Mr. Fullerton will probably stact out over the northern cireuit some time in May and will handle the best bunch of talent that has ever left Bemidji. Carpenters have about com- pleted work on the new front of the Bazaar store. The show windows are unquestionably among the finest in the city and the store’s interior appearance will be greatly cnhanced , by added light. L. J. Flude, the lecturer, who recently speke here and is en- thusiastic over thenatural pros- pects for a Chautauqua in Bemidji is expected to return to the city < and will make an effort to interest local business men in the project. Fire at City Hall. The city jail narrow destruction by fire The chimney at the jai defective for some time and Jast night, a warm fire was built, whiclh comunicated to the petition and started the blaze. There was only one prisoner in the jail at the time. He was unable to give the alarm but a passerby fortun- ately noticed the smoke and the firemen from the fire hall were summoned and soon had the blaz extinguished. y escaped ast night. has been A Kansas Minister. Rev. L. S. Coulton of Circle- ville, Kas., says:—“Dr. Warner-— Your White Wine of Tar Syrup has been in my family and found WORNITI A POA VvV SV KEKWE P e Thermophor Hand Warmers and Massage Rollers NC————— We have a late consignment of the above named warmers, the latest patent. Call and examine. They are gems . . . A. GILMOUR & CO. CIEY DPRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. VANAAANVAAANAY We Have on Hand Two Heavy Bob Sleighs Two Light Bob Sleighs Two Business Cutters $ WE-WILL SELL ALL THE ABOVE FOR LESS THAN COST. WE HAVE NOT ROOM TO CARRY THEM OVER F. M. l\ialzahn & Co. SAAAAAAAAAAA - E J. MILLITS The Pioneer Real Estate Man HAS THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: Giood business property in Blackduck to trade for resi- dence property in Bemidji. Giood business property in Tenstrike to trade for residence property in Bemidji. (iood business property in Bast Grand Forks to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Good business property in Walker to trade for residence property in Bemidji. Glood busingss property in Cass: Lake fo trade for resi- dence property inBemidji. Good-farm near Bemidji to trade for residence property in Bemidji. What have you to offer ? PILION K foRoRoR RN R RoR el e R C) o‘@' foR RO R R ool e e Lol e o e et e e e & We are headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, Kl 2 Shirts. Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, ke % Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- & 7 eral variety of Merchandise. & We want your trade, and appreciate your patronage g at all times than g to be all and even more than you | g by giving you more for your money claim for it. Tt is a speedy cure : you get elsewhere }fvzfl.“l.l”fll,l;:;;?iém([‘)[.I\l]l",“’it:})l_i(':N’h ,' We cordially invite you to call and see us at our old et 2 ! ¥ stand, 304 West Third street. , |2 5% 100 LATE T0 CLASSIFY. 1= The Fai Vari C hS 5 : assiey. (= The Fair Variety Cash Store = FOR SALE—Treasury stock of & e % : 2 o 'ff-'l' the Shakespeare gold mine of feR o cRoR- R R ool MRl eN el fo R Ro R R ] Webbwood, Ontario, in quantity. Full particulars on application to James L. George, P. O. Box 476. any | . Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer GET A We carry in stock a of art pictures and them in the finest art mould- | ings for you . . . . 'FRAME ON! Have you seen our line of pic- ture mouldings? It is very complete, and there is nothing finer in northem Minnesota | flne line will put E. L. NA YLOR, FURNITURE

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