Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 21, 1904, Page 3

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New Line of Dry Goods | B Before buying DRESS GOODS e | extensive line where ev | vic and prices lower than old style goods i [ fal ngh Grade Ladies’ and Childrci - Shoes and Slippers — Our exclusive selection of ladies’ ready-to-wear garmei.. are well established in our is now displayed. We quarters with best accomn camine our ery pieceis of the latest | new rodations to our customers I f spent Sunday March 25 und 26 1 then Sve l‘\pvmtl\ power is Mar Ladies’ bazaa More power. m. \l‘“ Edith Roger, the of N guest of \ry, Be- | midji relatives The Pythias will | confer the first and second ranks | at their regular meeting tomor row mflhl | I\‘H"I‘Ifs of Mogan, who has been re- | newing acquaintances in the | for several days, left this morn- ‘ THE BERMAN EMPOR[UM ] ing for the Sandy River country. Next. Door to Postoffice. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Ladies’ bazaar March 25 and 26. One car “Pillsbury’s Best” ar rived at Schroeder’s store. Andy Danchar came down from Tenstrike this morning. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. Editor Moorhead, of the Turtle River Piné Tree, is in the city to- day. The Ladies’ Reading this afternoon at the Mrs. H. G. Hays. We are in business health. Be convinced Mark’s Lung Balsam. May Muldoon who went to the county jail a short time ago to serve a sentence for drunkeness was released this morning. The Retail Liguor Dealers’ meecting which was to have been held yesterday alternoon at 2 o’clock has been postponed until Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. W. G. Schroeder has a large stock of flour, feed and which was bought before the advance. Also a car of choice timothy hay. Get my price bafore buying else- where. “Hobo Dan,”” Daniel Anderson was in Judge Reynold’s court this morning on a charge of; vagrancy and went to the county jail for sixty days. This maices Dan’s third term since last De- cember. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey goes to DBlackduck * tonight to conduct the sheriff’s sale of the . Foy-McKinnon logging outfit to- morrow morning. The sale has several times been attemped but; each timea restraining order has held it up. John Rolfe, who for some time past has been employed at I Meyer & Co.’s has resigned his position and expects to sell in- surance in the future. Mr. Rolfe has been a popular employe and has many friends who will wish him success in the new uuder- taking. DR. FOSTEh DENTIST club met home of for your by using _ | try at Peterson’s. i M. & L. is in the city today. Ives’ ice cream at Peter. For wall paper see J. / Miles block. Best dairvy butter in the coun-| Asst. Supt. Strachan, of the A’complete line of shoes, eve pair warranted, at Schroeder’s store, S E. J. Willets represents the | Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. Conductor Sabin, ol the M. & I. freight service, and family spent yesterday the guests of Bemidji friends. John Ryan was before Judge Pendergast this morning for be ing drun John went to the county jail for ton days. Northome Odd Fellows held a meeting yesterday afternoon at which initial steps toward organ- izing a lodge wers taken. Wait for the Baster milliinery opening of the Berman Kmpor- inm, when all the latest creations in head wear will be shown. Mrs. J. Vogler, left Saturday night for Joplin, Mo., where she was called by the serious illness of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Miles. Nero fiddled while 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. Anna Blair , Wisconsin, naking parlors at Mus. French’s. Miss Blair has had several years experience and is said to be very competent. of Grand has opened Mrs. Thos. Bailey and daugh® ter, Miss Dolly, are expected to return home from Owatonna to- night. Miss Bailey has been in poor health for some time and will remain at her home until she is able to resume her studies. C. W. Speelman is down from Northome today. Mr. Speelman says things are very lively at his town and that they expect the new saw mill to be built this spring without fail. There is nothing doing at Northome that would indicate the extension of MILES BLOCK. © | the M. & L iBIG S oWe are showing an elegant line ofO . °SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. We. o bought early, there o ® ot lowprices and you get same benefit : ® 0 Muslin Underwear from 15¢ to $3.50 :'Lh" south they e ® Shirt Waists; :New Ginghams e New Embroideries : New Underskirts And of course y . s THE QUEEN QUALITY SHOE 0 9 9 e Men’s, Boys’ a © [ ® 'WM McCUAIG = = T HE: = mm are beauties and ¢ Also a complete line of P NX ) eseeo: ® TORE: fore got the benefit ® e the new ® New Laces © e New Belts . New Cot Hosiery ® 5 ‘\ ou know we sell nd Children’s Shoes 3 WM. McCUAIG .\ .tho central re . | winter. Rome | I M. & I. are in the city in attend Licutenant Mason, in charge of | niting station Axl‘ l)ulut]\, is in the city today. The | removal of the central station to|” Bemidji will occur in about a month. ifine lot and good seven room | | bouse south of hospital for Sillt., year location laice shore: avill sell house, all fur- nished, if desived. Apply at Beaudette’s tailor shop. | The Sons of Veterans' card party and social held at Red Mens’ hall Saturday night was a very enjoyable event, and those who did not attend missed one of | the pleasantest events of the cheap: finest on A. E. Witting, the Blackduck cedar contractor, and I, E. Cyr, | of Ripple, were in the city this morning on their way to Ca Lake, where they’ went to malke tinal proof on some land in the LRipple country. Dr. Tuomy/ went to Crookston this afternoon to attend a meet- ing of the den s, which is to| organize an association. A 1,;,”,' quet at the Hotel Crookston is one of the enjoyable things down on the program. Ttasca county will now pay for a haircut on its wolves. Ata mecting of the commissioners Feb. 17, an additional bounty of 5 for a female wolf, S4 for male and $2,50 for a cub was added to that already being paid by the state. Conductor Jim Brakeman John Clulow a Smith and of the ance at the session of the district court. Both are witnesses ina| personal injury suit ln‘uuj.:l)t' against the M. & L by Miss Astrid Peterson. Wm. F. Smith, one of the soldiers enlisted at the local re- cruiting oftice, writes a friend from Fort Worden, where he is located on the Pacific coast, to state that he is very well pleased with army life and is sorry he did not enlist sooner. Hon. P. V. Coppernoll, of Wa- dena, is in the city in attendance at the present session of the dis- trict eourt. Mr. Coppernoll ap- pears for the Tron Range Electric Telephone Co, in a personal in jury snit brought against it by J. J. Robideau of this city. Sheriff Anderson of Kittson county was in the eity yesterday with a warrant for the arrest of D. L. Wellman, who is wanted to answer a charge of paternity in @ | Kittson county. Wellman could not be found in Bemidji and Mr, Anderson returned home lasb nighh. The supper given by the ladies of the Enterprise circle of St. Phillips church-was an entire ss and nefted the circle $39.09. They wish to expres their thanks to W. H. Roberts for the use of the building and to Fred Brinkman for his valued assistance. Recorder Frank Heroux, of Tenstrike, was a passenger on bound M. L this Mr. Heroux on 1y to Minneapolis. He that the real estate busi y of 'l'vnsuihu; looking up and expects to se ol | Llut of land in that vinicity dur- <‘ summer. morning. re coming IS, Bemidji AcrieNo. 351, = = K. O. nal Order of Eagl Meets cvery W raters bt Wheetock, = president | | . LeBleu, Visiting Eagles cordiatly invited. ECONOMY |{ More heat with less fuel the Acme of Perfection. || The Jerrard Plumbmg Co. will e n l | tle General M Burt, the Ty t, fsin the cit is in today J. W. Irwinanc are at the camps of Trwin & O'Bre W Tens ooking over some st Miss Randa Minneapolis, arr turday night to ac u in the Bemid innevold, of Lin the Dt am Taan: | [Q18Y a posi- i S dl\ Looks Like Murray. PV, the Wadona | attorney, who isin attendance at | Coppernott the session of the district court, the legislative [in the fifty-third d dight down | et will not |2 Mz, Copnernollis an | enthusiastic Judge| Murray supporter of and - belio M week made @ pro of Wadena, the candida s | the nominee. Murray last| Sition to M. | Dower, who is also a nomination, | be sub-| candidate for that their mitted to the county POWDER Absclutely Pare THERE 'S NO SUBSTITUTE lu nearly so bitter as the one t\\u}MWMWW {For Wall P Paperhanging = he witl bei Kalsomining and rating aper Deco S--1 A AN MILES BLOCK CONVEILON | AAAAMAAAAAAMAANAAAAAAAA and whichever one won out shoald | == candidate, the | Coppernoll Wadena county’'s did not be M. proposition says there appears to be but lit question to relative strength of the two men in Wa- | dena county. Dower aceept and Mr the 1nagement. management Change in ) A change in the | of the City hotel will be effective tomorrow. Jess Prestone, who owas the house will take tomorrow and manaze the place himself hereafter. M. S, Malthy | who has been ru the house for some time past will remove with his family to he will take charge of the Com-| mercial House. Mr. Malthy has been a popular landlord and the family have many who | will be sorry to learn that they are about to leave the city, osston, whcro| friends Judge Martin Coming. | Chatles Serutehin| has received a letter from ,lud‘,'l‘j Dulutl, | Attorney Martin, who is now in stating that he expeets to visit) Bemid ji time during the present session of the district | court. The judge was a practic ing attorney ‘in Bemidj the carly days, judge of the munici- | pal court for a time, and has| many friends here who would be | pleased to have him pay Demidji a visit. | some \ | in Ideal. planned Novel bazaa the The ladies of the M. E. church to be held in the old First National building Friday and Saturday this weele will be one of the nmtl aff in Various useful | | by 1 | of | most | the G 1 lnrgely and fax s will be on sale and war will doubtless be patronized. Committees Appointed. I. Meyc el Knights o the bl ivman- of Py thias—Faster the appointment of following committees, Ar I. Meyer, R. Clarke floor, A. L. | announces the rangements, and R. Mé! Wyler, I Crawfor ard and witations, 1. Clarke, wd Thos. Smyth. | » With Forty. e Bewmidj To Organi An A, O. U organized in night of this ter members Poter O, | the will institute the Jodge will be vick with 10 ¢h Deputy Organizer | Olsen has been in the ten lays and or past | Thought to be in the Last Stages of Consumption, Mrs. I B b V nO - Inea hen-| is [t curedame thought to be in the ‘uI‘ consumpt Secretary | ; R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Twa Doors Westlof City B ! AllOrders Promptly Attended to ! Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting | i ! ey taken mternally, At Beware of Ointments for ('ulan'rh | as mercury i the sense of smelland complotely {derange the whele system: when | | ente | surfuce [neyer be used exe | tioms from reputal as the dama | I u fa Ha i ‘henoey 8 il that Contain Mercury, will surely 2 it through the Such articles Jon precriy e physic mucou dds the goud you ein possibl rive from Hall’ tavrah Cure, the, i Toledo, reary, and i acting nie T o 101 destroy | should ge they will dois {on We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIC Panic is a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY D-RUG S TORE Pioncer Drug Store of Bemidji "$ Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range Evervhody who ty and in and has many distin nts of merit vstands the desiy the best, wants a range cconomy of having should come Tot us show (his T'his is the There the same cliss only all-steel range. Lo be mentioned in original are no othersawhi The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. | LAl i DON'T 17O _SEE 1T, N ulncetured 1.\ m.um pon the blood and mucous sur cos of the syst In buy 1s Cate wrhiCu CRUOC Y rgenuine. Itis takenintern d made in Toledo, Ohiog by & CoPestimonials fi¢ Sold by Druggists. —Price, w1 bottle Take Hall's 1 mstipation wmily Pills o) ‘When your beer | pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. Jall or telephone to We are daily receiving inquiries i IN pGARD TO Bemidji Property FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Let Us Help You Nl Qakill J. J. DORAN| PION I& 78 A il TR B SHORT ROUTE FASTTOTIME ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COAST (Bemidit Schedute. TIME TABLF: LO( AL TRA E. Bem.d, an Carriages and Go-Carts # (hat comvseagiin e Subseribe for the headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, Shirts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, Lamps Dishes, ete.. Cig Pobicecos, Candies, Nuts and u gen- & eral variety of Merchandise We want your t by giving you more We e 14I ade, and.appreeiute money at your patronage for your all times than you get elsewhere H We cordi stand, 304 Wes The Fair Vamety Cash Store o Iy invite you to eall and see us at our old t Thivd street. !§! P00060600C00 0000 eoeooz w@ The North Dakota Liquor Institute g @ The latest improyed scientific treatment for tln-qunm habit @ positively @ guarantee to cuare in 21 ) . 4‘ for full’particulars K P "g 628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N.D. @ ee000600000° @@es@ eo00® Daily Pioneer “is a disease we @ quys. No publicity. Wri on h'kplz\) the assortment of WL have largest aby Carriades and Go-Carts this Price $3.50 to $30.00 h 4 ever came to cily Make your selection while the assortment is ccmplele

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