Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 5, 1904, Page 3

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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. For wall paper sce J. A. Hoff, Miles block. E.J. Gould made a trip to Blackduck last night. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable companies. Fred Hall was looking after his business interests at Kelliher last night. . M ve powerful then Svengali's hypnoti: power is Mark’s Lung Balsam. = M. D. Stoner went to Black- duck last night ona several day’s business visit. ThebiggestassortmentofField, Garden and Flower seeds in the city, at Nnagles. Go to the Princess grocery for fine large navel oranges. 25cents a dozen this week. J. L. Shampine, the well known Bena logger, was at the Mark- ham this morning. - -We-are in—business for your health. Be convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsam. Deputy Sheriff Roy Petrie, of Hubbard county, was in the city last might on official business. Fred Eperlin went to St. Paul this morning and will be absent from the city for several days on business matters. Clerk of Court Rhoda this morning issued a marriage li- cense to Evert L. Waldron and —Mrs. Mary Guyett. Cash Brunelle, one of the police department says he is only a private in the ranks and not chief of police as stated in yesterday’s Pioneer. Try the Princess package cof- fee 25 cents. C. R. Martin is looking after his interests at Kelliher today. F. X. Dufour, the Blackduck saloon man is in the city today. Go to the Princess grocery for fresh groceries and right prices. Charles Albrandt went to Ten- strike on one of his regulir busi- ness trips last night. Robert Foy and. John McKin. non, the Kelliher lumbermen are in the city on business today. Productions of famous paint- ings, 16x20,while they last fifteen cents each at the Hakkoerup Studio. Miss Vera M. Cameron and Willies Naylor are two the latest pupils enrolled at Conway’s busi- ness college. Picture frames, framed pic- tures and enlarging, at the Hak- kerup Studio, two doors east of City Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mayo re- turned last night from their win- ter’s visit at Los Angeles and are to occupy the A. P. White resi- dence for the present. The Crookston mil' did not steam up yesterday as expected. It will be steamed up for the first time today and will probabl % be- gin active work tomorow. Joe Fenton, who has been night operator at the telephone ex- change for some time past has resigned his position. Joe has been an obliging central. Miss Preble takes his place, The recruiting office today shipped twelve men to Duluth. The business of thé local office has not been as large for the Vacant houses are at a prem- ium in Bemidji and nearly all the month of March as ordinarily but April is expected to break all records. * The Sunshine club bave a soc- ial tonight at Foresters hall, Anton Gordon is down from Teustrike today. Dick Underwood is in town from Solway today. Bruce Harris, who is with the sules department of the Crooks- city today. Major Wilson, the vetern cruiser is in the city today. .. Mr. Wilson has just returned from a trip-to the Iron Range country Henry Jolly, who has been working at John Smith’s barber shop has gone-to Battle River to spend a few weeks making im- provemeuts at his claim. Fred Hazen,who has been visit- ing ‘with old time friends for some time past, returned’ this morning to Marquettes, Mich., where he has business interests. What They Say C. W. Baumback; ‘Bemidjiis one of the very best towns that I visit. There is a get-busy air around here that we don’t find in all northern Minnesota towns.” Business Man: “I have heard three different parties make the remark and in apparently good faith that they were going to build hotels in Bemidji this sum- mer. I hope they all go/up.” C. H. Miles: “My interests at the exposition are in such shape at present that ‘they will socn require all of/my attention, but you can assure the people that I haven’t given up the idea of building that hotel yet.” James Anderson: “I just left ton Lumber company, is in thef IT IS ANATTER OF HEALTH THERE IS N0 SUSSTITUTE The Daily Pioneer want col- umns_are good tresult getters, Try them. % The Sunshine club socialat the Red Men'’s hall tonight is worthy of your patronage. Sheriff’ Bailey. went to-Moor- head this afternoon to look after some ofticial business: _Acrew of about fifteen men went -to Solway -this- afternoon to’ work for the Clearwater Log- ging Co. The company is doing some work around the camps and getting ready for the drive. When your beer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. | Do ‘not forget we doall kinds of steam PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIC Panic is @ mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. Office opposite Hotel Markham. Gibbons & Torrance City Real Estate Collections, Attornevs at. Law ~P.J.Russell Attorney at Law A. GILMOUR &: CO: CITY DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. BEAIDI, - - = = = Jay Li Reynblds FUNN. Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidil, Minn. Office Swedback Block Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has many distinetive points of merit. Everybody who wants a range and understands the desivability and ceonomy of having only the best, should come in and let us show this range. Yl Bemink == This is the original and only all-steel range. There are no-others which deserve to he mentioned in Dr. Rowland (}.ilxfid-re Physician and Surgeon Miles Block Office: Dr. Blakeslee khysician and Surgeon Office: Nl Dr. E. H. Marcum Phy an aud Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 224, Office Phenc 18 the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes e a very great saving in the amount of fuel. Office over First National Bank, Third St Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Sur; 1 Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60 DON'T I'AIL F. M. MaTz;fim & Co. TO SEE IT. Fraternal Order of Engles, Bemidji Acele No. 381 Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gitmour's Hall, A. T. Wheelock, = H. LeBlen, and water pipe re- ibrcifn.:u.'; the Danl);al_:\d »‘Yejakfil_y Pioneer. pairing. . ——— 4 real estate agents have applica- tions for houses which they are unable to fill. W. W. Dunbar, of St. Paul, ‘is the new express agent. Mr. Dunbar has already taken charge and expects to move his family here in a short time. th‘&‘&‘u‘&‘.&fi“fih“fifl B B e i o0 o o P e e B THE Koochiching a short time ago. The people that way don’t think the M. & I. has given up extend- ing its line through. They say when the company gets ready to build the line will go through re- gardless of all obstacles and they expect that the M. & [. trains County Treasurer French writes from Redwood Falls that his mother is very low and that her death tig hourly expected. He will probably be unable to re tarn to the city before the latter part of the weel. “Two_Bit Billy”, one of the Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN C. Wiedrick and John Rolfe went to Cass Lake yesterday to talk insurance to the people. They finished work there last night and have gone to Fosston. Nero fiddled while Rome burned. We cannot believe that * anyone will fiddle away their chance to cure a cough when it is 8o easy to get Mark’s Lung Balsam. Mrs. Charles Harmon and sis- ter, werein the city last night on their way to Red Lalke, where they will reside this summer while Mr. Harmon has charge of the logging department of the 'Rgd Lake Transportation Com- pany. DR, FOSTER DENTLST MILES BLOCK. well known characters about town, came in on a high wind this morning after an absence of several months and is regarded by all the boys as the first sure thing sign of spring that has materialized up to date. Special Agent Parker; with the U. S. secret service, was in the city last night on business. While here he investigated the records at the county jail and Charles Cheever, a Canadian, waiting to answer the charge of higlhlway robbery will be ordered deported. In addition. to his other duties Mr. Parker collects statistics and keeps an eye on the smugglers who have been doing a good business on the northern boundary of Beltrgmi county for'some time past if all reports may be beliaved. 000000000000 0000000 BlG S We are showing a cWAISTINGS both in Wool and Wash Goods, We place on sale le worth from $1 to $1.2 T HE TORE n elegant line of In all departments we are up to date, and g our stock is full of New Spring Goods. @ this week about 50 Men’s Fancy Shirts while they b 75C; [ ) :Queen Quality Shoes are the best, and we H e Men’s, [} : Always Something Shoes You can get just lastns o e (] [ ] [ 4 have a complete line. Boys’ and Children’s o New at McCuaig’s. : Here. what you want. S WM. McCUAIG i e e WM. McCUAIG E—————— will be running into Koochiching regularly next Christmas day.” Minnesota & Internatonal RAILWAY COMPANY. In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Hovey Junc- tion, Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and al! points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Citles. No_ change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. ’ TIME CARD Effective Oct. 1st, 1902. Dally ex. STATIONS Daily ex. Sunday. AT, m. ion.. Lv. p. WALKER H; General Manager, Agont, Bemldjf. Brainerd. SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME ~T0= ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COASI (Bemidji Schedule.) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND No. 40...Park Rapids Line. ¢« 14...Duluth Express.. 0 “ “ ' WEST BOUND 3:...Fosston Line..... 0 w 5 -...Park Rapids Lin Full information from E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent, 1 Bemidii. Minn PHONE 225 NOTICE! I can guickly sell” for ‘cash without publicity your business, real estate or partoership, no matter where located. Send me full particulavs, prices, ete. Address. Charles 2owell, 19 West Mohawk street, B 6, N Y. b W. 4. Schroeder To introduce the University line of can goods we will give the trade a benefit of a cut of 10 cts. pr. can. University California Lemon Cling Pcaches sliced for cream at 20 cts. pr. cam: University Calitornia Bart- lett Pears, the very best, 20 cts. pr. can. o University. California Ap- pricots, —the very best, '90 cts. pr. can. * University CaliforniaGrapes thevery best, 20 cts. pr can We have a_complete line of can fruit and vegetables too numerous to mention, 4 Every can guarnteed extra quality or money refunded. — W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westjof City Hall. All Orders Promptiy Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Palace Clothing House iEverything in Clothing that man may want For Bright, New Spring Goods . ~the offering we are'now making to “the men of Bemidji cannot be beaten - in any city in the northwest 2l e NEW SPRING SHIRTS. We are now showingthe new spring shirts,soft and stiff bosoms, made with attached and detached cuffs. The season’s most popular styles at : PATTERSON HATS 50c. to $3. || SL50 to $5. NEW SPRING UNDERWEAR. We have a fortunate purchase of summer merino | and medium weight sanitary fleeced underwear which we offer at just about factory prices. “SPRING SUITS Qur line of Spring Suits is the most ecom- plete and nobby ever offered in this eity. Palace Clothing Co. MEN’S HATS. Complete line of new shapes in the famous STETSON AND A B o B P B o o e B B B B e e B e B S P P B P P P B A B A B A 2 A O P P A B o B P B B A B ' B Fresco Painting _r- b b b o e o Everything in Clothing that man may want. 4

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