Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 16, 1904, Page 3

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i i : § % i j { i e e oo It is to your interest our line before buyin to examine g elsewhere THE SALEKE VVAVAAAAAAAAAY T SE R 4 ¥ Heavy shipments of new, spring goods arriving daily . NEW, SPRING GOODS BEGINS TUESDAY, MARCH 15 Special showing in New Dress Fabrics in Silk and Wool and Wash Materials. Handsome Silk Jackets, elaborately trimmed Dress Skirts and high grade tail- ored Walking Skirts. New, Spring Suits made in eastern effects with belt or girdle. Petticoats from the cheap- est to the most elegant tafletas. A full line of Muslin and Gauze Underwear. Laces, - Embroid Lace Curtains to suit every taste and purse. An exclusive Silk, ings and Lawns. line in the t and most celebrated in Ladies’ Waists, in Lace Oversilk, Vest- Our se Spring Gloves, Kiad, Silk, Lisle, than any before shown in Bemidji. "New line of Ladi Children’s Shoes, Slippers and Oxfords. Warner's Rust Proof Cor- sets. Millinery All goods new and up-to-date ‘prices---Best values Lowest THE BERMAN EMPORIUM { NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE. Our new and elegant spring line of street and tailor-made hats and trimmings is now on display % % selection in New, in French is better and Thomas Hayden is in the cit irom Blackduck today. H.L | Arnold lea ré worning for a visit with fri 4| at Park Rapids and Akeley. J Samuel Rappley down ¥ | from o from " |4 compound fracture of the jaw. | He is being attended by Dr. Hen 1| derson. came Blackducl su James Harris, of Tenstrike, is in the today. Mr. Harris | goes on @ ‘4‘( lairve, || home. R. S. | {5 Wis,, b MeAfec, /| located in the Big is transac ng business in the J. K. Hancock with W. W. K. S. George, the government | scaler who has been at the R. K. White camps in the Sandy river country during all of the winter, returned to Bemidji this morn- ing. Browne tonight. an old man ill was shipped to his home at Hibbing by the county poor authoritics. He ap plied for admission to the poor farm. Erick Jordan, and penniless, Nero fiddled while Rome burned. We cannot believe that anyone will fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is so casy to get Mark’s Lung 4 | Balsam. James Sturdevand is shaking hands with his Bemidji friends | petit jury and will be n the city during all of the present session of the district court. B Andrew Erickson, who was formerly employed at the Pio neer Employment office, cani@ down from the woods this morn- ing. He goes to Walker tomor- row to a ot a situation. Abe Wyler has two very tasty display Meyer's clothing stove today. Oneshows the line of spring hats very effec- windows at THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. Mr. and-Mrs. C, H. Clark, of Blackduck, are at the Markham. The loss of W. E.Rose in the Second street fire has been ad- justed at $3,857. M. E. Harbin, the well known Crookston man who sells life insurance is in the city today. e e e e DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Rev. E. Evans of Tenstrike is in the city. A daughter was~born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nangle last night. More powerful then Svengali’s Balsam. B. J. Willets represents the Northivestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. Ned Jerrard returnedglast night from a business trip to Chicago and a visit at his old home at St. Cloud. Q....‘.QOC eGrocerles (RGN RGN ) . Grocerles * We want your grocery ° object for you to trade @ convince you. :The Big WM. McCUAIG. The largest and most complete stock of 0 926 ..O..C Gmcerxes' Store in Town . business, and will make it an ith us. A sample 01(101 will . ® We handle s Famous Home Brand ® @ Canned Goods, Spices and Extracts, Tea ® @ ® and Coffee. () Lilly of the Valley Flour is the best . ® used. Once used always used ‘1 A fresh supply of Oreamery and . ® Fancy Dairy Butter and Fresh Eggs @, @ always on hand. Telephone Orders Receive Our Immediate Attention, and Deliveries Promptly Made. WM. McCUAIG. (] bl ® d . o ® 00000000006, bhonfl' Bdlley made an oflh,nl visit to Blaclkduck last night. We are in business for youry Be convinced by using health. Mark’s Lung Balsam. The Sons of Veter: hypnotic power is Mark’s Lung|a card party and social at Red | ing. Men'’s hall next Saturday night. Marriage licenses were today issued to Constance Olson and Ellen Maric John Lante and Stunlei and Jens A. Hoff. Passenger travel on lines of the Great Northern and Northern Pacitic is picking up and all the trains through this both city are quite heavy. O’Brien’s loggingcamps in the have broken up and a large number of the employes arrived in the city Mallard Lake country yesterday and today. L Meyer and Abe Wyler have| 1y anew-gasoline launch, % wili arrivein the city soon and will be put in commission on Lake Bemidji with the opening purcl of the season. will give the tively and the virtues of the Ral ston health shoe are told in-the other, Mus. James Bisiar this morn- ing received news of the death her brother, L. L. Giles which occurred at Brainerd this morn- Murs. Bisiar left this morn- ing for Brainerd to attend the funeral. The Knights of Pythias con- ferred the first rank last night and disposed of quite a gist of business. A committee was ap- pointed to arrange for a grand ball to be given some time after Kaster. Rev. Mrs. T ranged to on spiritualismn at Superior, Ash- land and a number of towns be- tween the latter place and Fargo, She leaves in a short time to take up the leeture tour. Blakeslee there ave 14 cases of smallpox at the quarantine hospital and 21 cases in the county. The doctor has had a vigorous winter’s work and will hail the respite which reports that Health Officer Peterson was at|comes with spring with a very Bagley yesterday adjusting some matters with the board of county commissioners regarding Clearwater county. the | jubilant over care of a smallpox patient from ereat deal of satisfaction, The old™time lumbermen are the prospects of more weeks ‘of two, weather. [ ciprrigh— bARRE from the on account high pr is the w some Jewelry But we sell iv g price which within.the small profits don’t believ prices pay it long run. come in-and over our NEW_ SPRING withs GOODS. They’re the be money can buy. public but good progress is being made, The roads are soft during the of | dition at night. The number of steam and gaso line launches on Lake Bemidji will bhe substantially with the coming of the summer| number of \ull have x‘m«mh lannches. season. A known citizens | placed orders for 1 project is on foot to form a ¢ Iuh |among the owners. | The new Nymore cil held its first meeting I | Monday ev Quite a ]ivl? | business of importance was dis- posed of. Conside village coun- ening. wble improve- ,U:,;;J ments will be made to-the village | | N . | streets the coming summer and eral new | the vi & | The Beltrami County News was 1ze hopes to have plenty y to make improvements. 'E. A. BARKER designated as the official paper THIRD STREET for !lu coming year. ves tomorrow sit to Duluth and Bau | Sfore returning | a former well ! [ known resident of Bemidji, now | 7 | Fork country, city today Judge Sorenson George Heedlin and G. Petterson Lof Buena Vista ave in the city to-| day. All have business before | the district court. | F. G. Blair, who plays billiards with one hand is ahead in the bilhard tournament at present, My, Blair plays his last game L§ Mr. Sturdevand is on the | FEm, hauling | Most of the hauling at | = | present is being done at night | diy but are usually in good con | enlarged | saloon licenses | Absclutely Pure | THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE A. D, Moe the arley ki Father Murphy went to Bag ! loy vesterday on his regular visit, | tailor - went- to st night on business, There will bhe a regular mwl—; ing of Bemidji lodge A, 1. and, A. M. tonight. Swedback s and went Senator absent from the city Falls last night to look The pre: to Big after his| busin interests. ent | trip will be the last one the sena i | winter | tor can take over the road, At their regular meeting last the Catholic Order of] Foresters passed resolutions of | regret on the death of ). i I Doran. Mr. Dovan was Deputy Chief Ranger of the local and Mike Downs was clected to night lodge succeed him in the position. Thought to be in the Last Stages of Consumption, 5. Minerva Burgess, of | s, I, I have od the White Wine We think there is no medicine | SAVS: just re | of Tar. We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIGC Panic is a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DREG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. 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 CAR likke it. Lt cured me when 1 was thought to be in the lust stages of consumption. 1 will always recomend it to those that h.\u- any discase of the Tungs. Do you know Veast Foam ? Venst Foam is the yeast that mnkes the best by best flavor, you e m s the yess grows lifcless, stale or sour, but is always h, sweet and ready for is adry, compreased yeast, compounded of It, hops, corn and other healthful ingredients, inthe cetest and cleanest factory in the world, No matter how long you have kept it, Veast Foam is always ready to pro- B8 duce the freshest, nuttiest bread that can be made. The secret is in the yeast. All grocers sell it at 5c A package. puk- age contains 7 cakes— ngh to make 40 Send for our “How to Make | free, NORTHWESTERN YEAST CO., CHICAGO. Sead ue pay for m | HY'NE Company 475 W- N. Av., Chicago il | mmw S 5 have received a full lme of 1904 |LLACE CURTA!NS ‘ We On account of our recent fire we are offering speecial prices on houses and lots in any part of the city. The above property is not damaged, but Weillits _the contracts are badly smoked. & Qakill We are lirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps, & Dishes, ete. Nuts and b 48 headquarters for Caps, Hose, (jerars, Tohaceos, Candies, cral variety of Merchandise. W by giv YOu 1more for your money at all you get elsewhere We cordinlly invite you to call and see us at ourold stand, 304 West-Third strect: I ndle times The Falr Varlety Cash Store DRUNKENNESS : days. No publicity. Write for full part iculars . rwear, O gen- want your tr ade, and appree iate vour pmm\wu than fi@:@@@!{z&@ 1 disease we positively ® antee to cure in .31 | @ ‘ 628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N.D. @ All Styles All Grades All Prices All best to be had for the money. We now have on hand the most complete line of House Draperies and Art Squares ever shown in Bemidji. E. L. NAYLOR, - FURNITURE

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