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

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. ) New Line of Dry Goods Before buying DRESS GOODS examine our extensive line where every pieceis of the latest fabric.and prices lower than old style goods ngh Grade Ladies’ and GhlldlynS! = Shoes and Slippers Our exclusive selection of ladies’ ready-to-wear garments is now displayed. We are well established in our new quarters with best accommodations to our custouiers “Next Door to Postoffice. e s ‘THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Joe Ellis went to Blackduclk on business last-night. ~One car “Pillsbury’s Best" ar- rived at-Schroeder’s store. Willits and Cahill write fire in- surance in reliable companies. Sheriff Bailey was at Ten- strike last night on official busi- ness. ‘ M. D. Stoner returned last night from a business trip to the Twin Cities. Editor A. G. Bernard of the Cass Lake Voice was a visitor in the city last night. Dr. Henderson .is at Rice’s Spur today where he was called on a professicnal y _ E. J. Willets represents the Northwestern Marble works. Be sure and buy of no other. Judge Spooner returned - last night from Little Ealls, where he has been holding court for Judge Baxter the past weel. Wait for the Baster milliinery opening of the- Berman Emipor- ium, when all the latest creations ‘in head wear will be-shown. Nero fiddled while Rome burried. -~ 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. : A. O, Johnson,the Turtle River lumberman, was in the city yes- terday. Mr. Johnson says they are expecting lots of new settlers in the Turtle River country this|* spring. r - man 'is here now _ Office at Hotel Mark- ham. See him if you need glasses, he is an expert on eyes. Dates, March 22 and 23. - W. A Walker, with-the circula: . tion department of tho. Duluth Evening Herald, wes in the city yesterday. -Mr. Walker is an old time newspaper man and dida nice business in Bemidji for his very excellent newspaper. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. For-wall-paper see J. A. LioiL, Miles block. Father Murphy is at Black- duck on his regular visit. A. 0. McLean and son Scott, were Northome visitors last night. We are in business for your health. . Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. Jacob Dettling is in the city from Langor today for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. John Graham, George Eddy, of Mmumpulls, is at the county treasurer’s office today-looking up some tax mat- ters for the Crookston Lumber comp’mv T McCarty, the lumberman went up the north line last night. Mr. McCaaty announces that he expects to begin loadiag ties at Northome Monday of-next week. M. J. Leak, of Blackduck, is in the city today. Mr. Leak was one of the pioneer residents of Bemidji and in the early days conducted a meat marketin this citiy. Deputy Sheriff Bailey yester- day conducted the sale of the Foy-McKinnon logging outfit-at Blackduck, The property was sold to several different. parties and the sale realized about $700. Meyer & Thome are to make some improvements to the Mer- chants saloon. A new plato glass front™ will be-put in; the place will have a corner entrance and new fixtures will be added all around. ¢ “Tracy Bardwell, the veteran cruiser, who fought in war of the rebellion and ‘is still hale and hearty enough to undertake long journeys through the woods has been suffering from an attack of lagrippe and is down town today for the first time in a week. A.T. Wheelock isvery seriously ill. For a time last night he was delirious and a physician: is in constant attendance. Mr. Wheelock is one of Bemidji’s best citizens and his genial per- sonality has won him many friends toywhom s iliness will occasion the most sincere con: cern. 00000000006 G 2060 .....z THE. - 'day to attend the wedding of ‘Sentinel," residence property in Bemidji, ¥ S We are showing an elegant line of 0 ® & SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. We o ,0 bought early, { therefore got the benefit : of low prices andyou 1 get same benefit ¢ ° 0 Muslin Underwear from 15¢ to $3.50 ® ° Shll‘t WalStS s they are benutles and are the newest :New Ginghams New Laces : o New Embroideries - New Belts o 9 New Underskirts New Cot Hosiery § And of course you know v ® ' OTHE QUEEN QUALITY SHOE e . * Men’s, Boys’ and . = Children’s Shoes ¢ : o [ s ] SWM. MiCUAIG WM. McGUAlG : Also a complete line of Dr. Landry, the specialist is at ; the Markham hotel. Dr. Fowler of Blackduck is in the city on business today. A dancing party at Peterson’s hall tomorrpsynight. | M re powerful then Sveng hypn:t prewer is Mark's Lung il be) given Grand Rapids toduy business. TUCUHD Allen, the merchant is in the city Crawford is at on legal Blackduck on busi- Eight reeruits were enlisted at the local recruiting oftice yester- day and today. Joe Young went to Rosby chis afternoon. Mr. Young recently bought a lot of wood at that st it up. _Miss Gralton, who has display room with- O'Leary” & Bowse will hold her Easter milliner) opening Thurs Friday and Saturday, March 31 to April 2. Judge and Mrs. Reynolds ve- River, where they went yester; Miss Dora Hurshand Lou Smith. George Lydick was in the city this’ morning returning from a trip to Nebish, where he had been to get his logging outfit brought out. Work was sus- pended some time ago. E. A. Bri}:ht, of the Standard Lumber Co., isin the city today from the camps at Ball ~Club. Mr. Bright came down to hire some men and states that there will be several weeks’ work there yet. Mrs. Andy Danehar left this afternoon for Morris, Minni, where she was called” by the ill- ness of her mother, Mrs. Cooli- han, who is one of the oldest and most highly respected residents of that city. Glenn~ Schlossen, a home- steader from the Northome coun- try, was in the city today. Mr. Schlossen is an old friend of Joe Young, has a nice claim in the north country and says he don’t know where a young man can do any better at present than to take a claim in this section, Guy Knott, who for some time past has been employed on the has dispesed ~of his resigned his position and expects soon te leave for the soutern'part of the state. Mr. Knott is an ex- cellent printer and has many Be- midji friends who will be sorry to see him leave the city. Throughan oversight the Pio- neer yesterday omitted the name of J. P. Duncalf from the list of those who offered to subscribe to the sash and door factory. Mr. Duncalf offered to take $200 stock. Heis one of Bemidji’s most public spirited citizens and isalways willing to back up his faith in the town with his money. _ Charles Bacon, the Schaeffer-Pierce Dental Sup ply hnus“o,’uf Minneapolis,isin the city. — Mr. Bacon has many-Bo- iends and hasrecently re- turned from a trip to Europe, where he met the brother—of At- torney Torrance, who is abroad taking a post graduate course in dental surgery. He is also an old friend of Dr. Foster’s and al \mys finds his visits to Bewidji enjoyable. John- | Ebel, ~a peripatetic printer, well known throughout the Northwest, arrived city last night. Mr. Ebel is one of the last of the type of old familiar figures throughout the country before the days of the iron compositor. In the parlance of the craft Mr. Ebel is one of the.| last of the Mohicans and has just accomplished the remarable feat of making a trip to the Big Fork country in the dead of winter without an overcoat. He reportsi the state of trade up the line as good and says-—he enjoyed the distiretion—of ~being—the—only- “sub” between Bemld]l and the Canadian border. . tion and went down to measure | ©5 turned this morning from Turtle (£ representing in thoTitathis-effice-tods time tramp printers who were |! IT IS AMATTER OF HEALTH Absclutely Pare MERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE | l A. HOI' Pty Paperhanger al Decorafor All Work hlhll"fl[lll‘('(l to be First Class MILES BLOCK Mayor Ludington is after his interests at today. Chas. Daly has accepteda posi- tion at E. K. Anderson’s Grand Forl N. of Glenwood, representing the Glenwood Spring Water Co, is in the city. Judge Skinvik is at Cass Lake this afterncon where Ire has b iness before the United Sta land oftice. Manager C. D. (s 1 Iron Range Blectric: Telephone Co., isin the u!y from Crooks- ton on business: . Aundrew Jorickson, of Black- ducx, was in the city last night on-his way to Thief River Falls for avisit with relatives. Blackduck saloon, Peterson, the proprictors of the famous Rock rings, is calling on Be- midji friends-this afternoon. S.J. I]«rbél'g, with the circu lation department of the St. Paul Dispateh is talking to Bemidji people for the Dispateh today. iation has issued invita- »r another of its enjoyable sing parties tobe held next Saturday night. President George MeTaggartd b will have«w meetimg soon to consider its plans-for- the en- suing year and to transact a con- siderable amount of routine busi- ness. Charles Albrandt went to Deer River this morning, where: he will establish an agency for the Bemidji-Steam laundry. The this section, arrangements are bei made’ to improve its ser- vice and its stantly growing. Harvey Woodward, assistant.cashicr of the s bank -here w Perhani, where—is shier of the bank that he is very well pleased with-his new location, 18 mecting lots 6f nice people and~thinks Perham is a good town but is still of the opinion that Bemidji isone of the finest. C.-C- Woodward-has—received- the first plat of the village of] Koochiching d its additions ever published and is exhibiting r business” is con- formerly Liumber- from ward Watz dagent for the lots in addition. The pro- tions of the new depots | nd all the Koochiching in- the city are in with is enthusiasts specting 1Y deal of er-l Mx S, \11 Byars, Tll., coived — the-White We think there is no med like it.” It cured me when T w thought to be in the Lof consumption. I recomend it to those that have| any di se-of the Jungs. ————— e R e “ Unto Every Man According -to—His—Own.”- Our business consists of PLUMBING AND HEATING.-- no more and no less figs do not grow from thistles—no more can you expect plumbing-and heating to be done by any other thap ex perts in that Jine of business. That is our line, and our repuvalwn is your guarantee. The Jerrard Plumbmg Co. R. MARTIN “Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westlof City Hafl. AllOrders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper looking, of the| John Rees, of Shakopee, one of | | The .Grant Valley Town Hall| ¢ of the Gun club, announces that | laundry is the best equipped in \ —Mur. Woed- i | No. 40... i a very great | Beware of Ointments for | that Contain Mercury, | as mercury will surely destroy e of smelland completely | e the whole system when | “the wmucous | articles should | v willdois ten | e can possibly | from -t S ah Cure, mant mey &4 no-me wtured l)\" iledo, l)..‘ nd | d mucons su {faces of thie svstoni. In buy PSOmtarr e besare yor ! I the genuine. [tis takenintern and made in Toledo, Ohio, by l( heney & Co. Testimonia Sold by Druggists. vpm bottle. Take Hall's constipation, Price, Family Piils for| ‘When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. f:= oo ( Do not forget we || doall kinds of steam {land water pipe re- pairing. E——— Jall or telephone to J. J. DORAN P IO N I RAILWAY COMPANY. In Counection with the e ..Northern*Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY o5 the best train pas B rl\\un\vnlhuw Hmr\ tion, Blac and intern wpolis, St and all po llnm\vvh C and l|||~ Twin (iua. of ‘ears. Ample time for dinner. W Minne- co und Duluth and South. v Northomne No change at Bratnerd | 9:10 L nom: KA Aroan 12 Fovs om0 iard i Waost Superfor Dulath & Ly K rind Manngor. Brafnerd. SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME ALL POINTS A NTHE NORTHWEST AND ON THE — PAGIFIE-COAST (Bemidji Schedule.) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND Park Rapids Li .Duluth Express WEST BOUND .Fosstan Li ..Park Rapids Lin arrh | & Vinnesota @ lnlerationa] )= ;}A POINTER Je 1@ ‘|@ 628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N.D. @ 9 — Full information from e GHAMBERLAIN*Agent‘ Bemidii. Minn We have the hvely, new, - fascinating card game, PANIC Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A GILMOUR & CO: CITY-"DREC STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidii. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of merit. Evervbody who wants a vange and understands the desivability and cconomy of having only the best, should come in and let us show this range. This is the original and only all-steel range. There are no others which deserve to be mentioned in the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T EAIL TO SEI F.M. Malzahn & Co. 1. We are daily receiving inquiries IN REGARD TO Bemidji Property FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Let Us Help You' Willits FERTR R N R OB TR ) - £ 0 8 8 Qfl@‘fi@» & 8 & & We are headquarters for- Caps, Hose, Uudur\\m\r,@ Shivts, Work Pants and all kinds of Notions, l..nups,‘@' i Dishes, ete., Cigars, Tobacecos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- & g3 eral variety of Merehandisé: & (,.;. We want youy tri ade, and appreciate your patronage g on more for your money at all times than awhere = i (—(rfiu”'mul see ch. 501 Wost Third stand, ¢ The North Dakota Liquor lnstltute:v cnfifictreatinont kyrfin"hqrmr f is a dis ase we pnsllhely ® o DRUNKENNESS 25y @ () days. No publicity. Write for 'ull purhcu[.ub - 3 ° 0..00.0@9 -0 9S00 & Subscrnbe for the Daily Ploneer We have on display the _largest assortment of Baby Carriages - Carriages and and Go-Carts that ever came to this city Go-Carts b 4 Fresco Painting Make your selection while * the assortment is complete

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