Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 28, 1904, Page 3

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-—_-—m.—«&he—rm THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Strawberries at Peterson’s Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. John Ohmen, of C the guest of B2midji terday. M ve powerful then Svengali's hypn:ii: power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. riends yes- Lieutenant Mason, of the Cen- | tral recruiting office at Duluth, is in the city today. Miss McGrath and Harry Jud- kins, of Cuss Lake; visited Miss Jo- Hegg yesterday. We are in business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. Miss Helga Hanson, of C,h Lake, was the guest of Miss Aunna McConnell yesterday. C. R. Martin, who has been Lake,was | F.N. Lang is on the sick list. Pillsbury’s Best flour for sale| 1at Schroeder | Seed grain and | specialty at Schroeder { John Parker, the v | Solway lumberman, is in the city wn business today M. and Mrs. E: spent- Sunday-with-Mryoang R. J. Albrandt at Blackduck. The Kuights of Pythias conler the second and third ¢ezveos at | their regular meeting tomorrow night. L. B. Williams, who is‘on the road for -the Naylor Purudas morning. Mrs. J. E. Reynol 1s re!rac (l this morning from e v days’ visit with her sister, S | James Duff, at Turtle Iuw! Mrs. H. J. \\011(, of St Laul, | spent yesterday in the city with her husband, Conductor Hariy confined to his home for the past | Work, of the Saulk Conter line, few days, is down town this morning. Chris Christenson and “Dad” ~Palmer go to Kelliher tonight to get the new outfit for the Kelliler Journalin shape to do business.. The recrniting office ships a squad of fifteen men today. ~ All will go to Duluth and from that pomh will be sent to St Lovis and the Pacific coast. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson were in Judge Reynold’s court Saturday night to answer to a charge of keeping:a disorderly hoase and puid fines of $10 and costs each. 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. Marriage licenses were issued . at the clerk of court’s office Sat- urday to Neva Cotter and Clinton Cleveland and Mrs. Margaret| Johnston and George W. Wamex The last couple are recent ar- rivals from Seattle and the first couple reside in the country. Dan Fullerton expects to leave Bemidji with his string of fast horses in about two weeks for Park Rapids, where he will train until the opening meeting of the Northern-Driving association at Winnipeg in May Mr. Fullerton expects to have at least four horses. entered in the harness events. Yesterday was Palm Sunday and ma.rked the beginning of Holy week At St Phllhp 5 Catholic ¢church it .was’observed by the blessing and distribution of palms, the processiou around the church by the clergy and as- sistants bearing palms; com- memorative of Qhrist.’s entry into Jerusalem, and the mass. Rey. F. E. Higginsis back from Duluth, where he went last week to look aftex the mission work on the Iron Range. Saturday’s Du- ~luth Herald princed _a foature story of Mr. Hi to- gether with pictures of himself, his dog team and {.wvo assistants City Attorney Russell and Judge Pendergast went to Cass Lake today, where the latter made final proof on a valuable timber claim. The Sunshine club will meet ¢t the home of Della Robideau Tues- day afternoon at 2:30. As it is an 1mportant meeting all mem bers should be present. Harry Reynolds will be ‘one of Postmaster Carson’s assistants at thelocal pastottice: - Mr. Carson expects to take charge the latter part of the present ‘week. Barnest Young, who has been | working at the Crookston mill during the past winter,” went to Wadena this morning for a visit with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. S. A Strohmeir, of Northome, are in the city to- day. They are just returning from Cass Lake, where they had business before the lund office. Miss Gralton, who has display room with O'Leary & Bowser, will hold her Easter ‘millinery opening Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 31 to April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hurly h returned to Cass Lake to reside after a wedding trip which they spent on the Pdulhc coast. Mrs. Hurly was formerly Miss Walker of this—eity- Conductor Athertoa spentyes- terd'ny in the city. Mr. Atherton is interested in a patent sheep the agencies in “this section of the state are being sold. The flre department made a ron toTenth street and ‘Minno sota avenue last night in re- sponse to an alarm, ttirned in by some one which afterwards was developed without reason. A. A. Babeock, an operator at the - Western® Union Telegraph office at St. Paul, was in the city Saturday night on his way to his claim north ‘of Blackduck, where he will spend about three months making improvements. He was at,compflmed by his wife and-lit- tle son. The county jail has an all star ange-eountry—lt-was written by S. A, Paddock, form- erly city editor of the Pioneer, and now. domng local stunts on the Duluth Herald. DR. FOSTER DENTIST . MILES BLOCK. the talenti was visibly augu- mented by the incarceration of two colored men Saturday morn- ing. Last night they gave an xmplomphu sacred. concert and the crowd coming back from the fire availed itself of the oppor- tunity to listen to some very ac- ceptable mu BIG S TORE ’.g———‘ .We are showing an elegant line of' 'SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. We. o bought early, therefore got the benefit : # ® of low prices and you getsame benefit ¢ . e ® Muslin Underwear e from 15¢ to $3.50 @ dnd are the newe st store, went to'Grand Rapids thix} shearing arrangement for w! 1o Absclutely Pure THERE /S NO SUBSTITUTE For wall paper see J, A. Hoff | Miles bloc Joe You at Cass Lake o business this afternoon Finest dairy butte eggs-always at Peterson's. O. K. Bailey avent to-the Twin Cities on business yesterday. J. M. Ric day with his family av Craokston. .F. X, Dufourand A. T, Atwood in the city today. Miss iec Chesborough, sistant. principal of the, Blac duek city schools, is in- the, city today. Mr.oand Mrs. Robert Munsey ot Little Kalls spont Sunday the guest of Mr. @nd Mrs. W. W: Hartman. night from his old home at Or- mother. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Leonard came down from Tenstrike this morn- ing to remain until afte posed of. | Ed Lucia, who own fighting dog of the v he boss ge of Ten- Lucia has a case before trict court: : “Browy’s in Town™’ be seen-at-the City-Opera liouse tomorrow night is one of the most successful farce comedies on the road this season. m Prin grocery in position te- day. he formal opening of the store will occur \\Lmd‘w of this week. The Minnesotans ab five thousand had a reunion Mareh 17. My, and- Mrs, White and Mr. and Mr! of Bemidji, were among who attended. . Bemidji friends Lindgren, who was formerly em- been advised of his serious ill ness. M. Lingren isnow a r dent of Minneapolis and has Pendergast yesterday. One of them claimed to have lost $100 Saturday night. Investigation dcvnlopcd the fack that he: had a time clieck for $45 cashed Satur- made every dollar he had like two. and costs. Examinations are being held at Conway’s Busine: culluru this weelk and the Mi Stella Hub- bard and BerylPreble and Thos, G, Bisairare trying for diplomas. The examinations are the first held in Bemidji. The busi 5 class of about fifteen in June. It is meeting with the most gratify- ing encouragement and-is an in: receive the.most substantial en- 'cou.agement Want Column FOR RENT. ROOMS FOR REN at the Bazaa TO 'REN T rooms, cl W | —I[nquire Vi unfurnishec se to center of town. nd fresh|s rds spent yoster-| 8 are among the Blickduck people 4 R. W. Reed returned Saturday | § tonville, where he had'been called 1': by the serious illness of his|8 r- thei | case in the district court is dis-|§ strike, is in the city today. M. |8 the dis-| & which will | 5 {EMPORIU Bvanand M. E. Carson bogan putting the stocls for the new | Los | @& Angsles to the number of about /g of Karnest|# ploy. 4 at B, I, Winter’s’ hayo| 8 ; friends in this city who will learn | §° style with the display which we | calaxy of vocalists at present a"d‘vfifi S-S POSTHOmWIT ToTTat, Two drunks were before Judge | day morning and the wine had |% look | § Heé paid a fine of $101% college expects to graduate a 1 stitution which merits and should “will he displayed in the greatest v ariety of style. “new line of 8 newest COR SALE. : Shirt Waists; ey tre beauti ® New Ginghams o New Embroideries : New Underskirts Andof course y OTHE QUEEN @ . Also_a complete line of ® oMen’s, Boys’ a °wm McCUAIG New Belts: New Cot Hosiery © ou know we sell UALITY SHOE 5" nd 0 ® * Children’s Shoes °Z" WM. McCUAlG . @ | 7OR SAL! New Laces N4 A few pieces of n furniture, consisting-of stove dining room- furniture, b room furniture and odd chai Call-mornings-after Yo Kinny Cottage, Lake tiveen ages nf zens of United good character and frn mation .q)) . Miles block, Bemidji Ry all kinds of b tories and investment. dress Rufus L. Hardy, O.Q.Q.Q.C............I ker’s Prairie, Formal Spring Opening of the New BERMAN TUESDAY, MARCH 29 The Daintiest Creations of the Season’s Fashions, direct from New York and Pa,ris. NO MILLINERY: SHOWING el will for one toment mess or perfection of Ul make for the inspee- fras ever lwen made in Bemidji wl ompare for completeness, exclu AAAAAAMALAALA4A. C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIGC Panic is a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. A. GILMOUR & CO. CITY DRUGC STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidii. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many-distinétive points of merit. Everybody who wants a range and understands the desirability and cconomy of having only the best, should come in and let us show this range. This ix the original and only all-steel range. Phere-areno-otherswhich deserve to Tie nientioned in— the same class. The quick-heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T FALLTO SEI IT. F. M. Malzahn & Co. Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St, Louis Beer tionof the trdiesof Beniiaji and vicinity next Tuesday, March 29, T D a ad 7 (ORS HATS = = S s Are “The Glass of Fashion and thé Mould of Form.” The Largest Showing and Best Selected Line of Spring Goods. The newest makes and fabries in Ladies’ Suits, Waists, Skirts' and Dress Goods Our B : L 5 L) Ladies’ ond QGhildwen's 3 \ Ny Dhoes and Wligpets.... s worthy of your inspeetion. Our line of ladies furnish- ings'is more complete and of higher grade than ever. These-goods are all purchas:d in the Fast . and are Hn importations and offerings of the ¢ fashions. SOUVENIR——A handsome souvenir will he siven B 1o every lady attending the opening. RECEPTION—A rece ]mnn will he given to the evening. Re- cwill b sold it ladies of Bemidji- and vicinity freshments will bhe served. evening. The Berman Emporium Next door to Postoffice. ©0000000006 ecocecesess o 9 The North Dakota Liquor Institute . Q The latest improved scientific treatment for the hiquor habit (3 e DRUNKENNESS season’s B We' al;e ;lailyr receiving inquiries Bemidji Property FOR SALE OR FOR RENT Let Us Help You Willits & Gahill is a disease we posnhively [ ] guarantee to cure in 21 ® r].ns No publicity. Write for full particulars . . . . . o 628 North Third St., Grand Forks, N. D 0000006000 e0ceec 0000° J;umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI - L General Banking Business. Fire «lnsfir!m :

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