Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 11, 1904, Page 3

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~_ _DR. FOSTER se: OUR FAMOUS Millinery Depa son More complete this sea- than ever before. Tuesday .« Wednesday Phe-Berman Emporium-will-have-on -sale-their- entire.line of LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SUITS in the latest spri One lot in hrown, blue, gm\ and |)L1Lk, all wool 1ge, at One lot in_ the most elcgant qt\lo\ in imported Venetians, Vicunas, Cheviots JACKETS A handsome line of new Spring SKIR We show the largest and most select line of Ladies’ and Misses’ Walking Skirts ever shown here from Our line of Skirts nnd Wm:te can not. ho oqua]od \this side of the Twin Cities, rtment A new new.-m The Berman Emporium Rust Proof Corsets ng fashions. $11.50 $15 to $32 Silk Jackets just reccived. TS $1.50 to $12 WARNER’S shipment_of all the akes_in_spring_ styles. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. Standard canned fruits 10 cents per can at Nangle's. Ed O’Brien,.of Solway, was a visitor in this city yesterday. Clair Craig, of Blackduck, was a guestat the Markham yester- day. M e powerful then Svengali’s hypnoti: power is Mark’s Lnno Balsam. Mrs. R. F. Nute, who has been very ill for some time past is now. convalescent. Fruit is our specialty. Big- gest and best swck always at Peterson’s. Clerk of Court Rhoda Saturday issued a marriage license to F'. Bigelow and Madg. Addms. Alderman Bowser left last night for Chicago and New York on his annual spring buying trip which- will absent_him from tho city for several weeks. —— e DENTIST MILESBLOCK Strawberries and vegetables every day at Peterson’s. Willits and Cahill write fire in- surance in reliable conpanies. E. M. Horton of Park Rapids is one of the guests at the Mark- ham today. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Russell and two sons returned yesterday | from Crookston, where they have been visiting with friends and relatives for several days. A. R.and A. B. Forte left yes- terday ‘morning for the Pacific coast country. They went from this city.to Oregon, and will spend some time in looking that section over and if favorably impressed may decide to locate there. County Ireasurer French isj home from his trip to Redwood county, whete he was called by the serious illness of his aged mother. Mr. French left her somewhat improved er con- dition isserious owing to her age. Her recovery is not expected. 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. BIG S LADIES WAISTS ‘We haye a large assortment T HE = TORE ‘We have on SPECIAL SALE R. R. Hagadon is down from Tenstrike. Dr. Gilmour is at Crookston on professional business today. Lettuce, radishes, onions and cabbage at the Princess Grocery. J. A. Middaugh has accepted a_position at the Markham club room. We. are in business for your health. Be ‘convinced by using Mark’s Lung Balsain. Mr.and Mrs. Andrew War- tield left Saturday for a several week’s visit with relatives at Lettuces, garden seed go to Nangle. Young now presides at hier's desk at the Bazaar Geo the store. Licutenant Mason is up [rom Duluth today on his regular weekly visit to the local recruit- ing station. Thaos. Bailey,/Jr, leayes fomor- row for Ashland, Wis., where he has accepted a position as travel- ing salesman - for the Ashland Cigar Co. The Kirk & Smith logging camp at the head of the lake has been broken up and most of the outfit was brought into Bemidji yesterday. Ted Smith went to Duluth-to- day to join Mrs. Smith who has been lecturing on - spiritualism | there for some time past and who will have a surgical operation performed at a Duluth hospital before returning to [ioénidji. Edavard. Peterson Solberg, who have been employed at the Markham hotel for some time past have resigned their positions -and both gentlemen went to Crookston yestérday where they both expect to be employed at the Hotel Crooks- ton. A number of the members of the local lodge of Royal Neigh- bors very pleasantly surprised Mrs. S. C. Bailey last urday night. The party: gathered at the hall and weatin a body to the Bailey home. A very pleasant social evening followed. Mu Bailey was presented with a sil- ver cake service by the gue The recruiting = office toda shipped a squad of six” men to Manila, where they will be as- signed to duty in the coast artil lery service. The men were shipped direet from this_city to Manila and those in the company were Charles and John Thayer, Frank J. Bailey, E. E. Sansaucie, John Haberer and Frank W. Russel. The Great Northern passenger Princeton, Ill. S. W. Fisk of Northome who has been in Bemidji for some time on business returns to his at Northome tonight. The city councilhas a regular meeting tonight and an unusually interesting grist of businessis to come before the session. George Scott was at the Mark- ham yesterday. Mr. Scott had just come in from the camps’at Mallard Lake and reports that work is very nearly over. Sherifl Thomas Bailey is ex- pected to- return tomorrow or Wednesday from his trip to the Baudette country .where he went on official business last week, Rowe McCamus has taken a position on the Beltrami County News and “Dad” Palmer leaves tonight.for _Kelliher _to_ tuke] charge of the Kelliher Journal. Matt Mayer goes to St. Paul tomorrow where he will be joined by Ted Smith and the two will meet with a committee of the state retail liquor dealers to| decide on the datés for the Be- midji meeting. The dates at present being considered are June 14,15 and-16: Fngineer- John —Cannon, who has been taking a lay ofi has re- sumed his old run on the Sauk Centerline. The Great Northern is soon to put on its lake runs be- tween Minnsapolis and Minne- { tonka and there will be sevcral | changes in the train crews which will affect this line. up to date in patterns and are Men’s and Children’s Hats, We @ madeito fit. Wehavethemfrom |} have them iglv.hreellm Lot 1, 1 98 worth from §1-to- & ' () $1.25 to $3.50 sale price 5¢ Lot 2, worth from T5¢ to 81 . ) JUST RECEIVED. . fn(:* , worth from T3¢ to 81 7o () . A complete line of Silks for Lot 3, Hats for boys, sale 38 . ‘Waists and Skirts. Prices from price H0C ‘\ ® 50 to $1.45 _ o— SHOES ® @ _LADIES BLACK U} We have them for Ladies, Men, @ - DERSKIRTS Boys and_ Children, and they ‘ from are of the best. ® 81 to $3.50 —=e — @ @ — — - - RUBBERS RUBBERS ® WAISTINGS q}w,:i)l need-them.- We have We have just what you yant, aihalnes. @ as they are ———S—-— @ = e LADIES’ BELTS ® = GROCERIES Well, we have them from ® ome Brand are the best, and or -= L4 youwill-fiad_them—only-_atthe | _ 25c to $1.75 [ ) @ Big Store. all uew- and up-to-date. ® SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ) We place on sale a line of their former_ prices. ® WM. McCUAIG Something Doing at McCuaig’s Canned Goods at about half @ See our show windows-for prices. @ WM. McCUAIG : [ 4 000000000000000000000 ! The Ladies’ Reading club met this—afternoon—at—thelibrary rooms - at the court house. The afternoon was spent in catalog- ing the books and getting ready for the - formal opehing of the—library—which—will—occur Wednesday. Miss Clara Baldwin, of the state library commission will formally open the institution. train service has been consider- ably delayed for the past several days. A number of reasons combine, but the chief cause is the slow orders that prevai nearly all the divisions owi the condition of the track in some pld((-q incident to the bn-.xkn. up of winter, Sam Sutor, of Cass Lake, well known in this city has been ar- rested by a deputy game warden for violations of the game law committed in taking a large muskalonge out.of scasonin Ciass Lake. A game warden was in this city last night and went to Mr. Cass Lake today to cause Sutor’s arrest. Attorney Henry Funkley down from Blackduck today. M. Funkley has been retained by I. J. Artz to defend-him-in shooting of Peter Weilander, M Funidey-wit-remain-m—Be- winji until after the inquest to- night and tlw]nulmmmryh< aring | tomorrow. is l.xpecls a Iiu, Bnsiness: Col: C. . Bullard; -the park commissioner, was at Park Rapids last wecl andin an‘inter- view with the Enterprise states [that he expects the largest in- flux of visitors to.the park this year that it h had. The colonel says h receiving more inquirics this ycar about the park than ever before and he thinks its popularity as a summer resort wiil iucrease from this time on. over R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Westlof City Hall. All Orders Promptiy Attendedto Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting “Unto Every Man According to His Own.” Our business consists of - 'PLUMBING AND HEATING.-- MOVING SHOOTING —GALLERY | no more and no less. Figs do not grow from thistles—no more can you expect plumbing ‘and he to be done by any other than perts in that line of business. That is our line, and our reputation is yonr guarantee, The Jerrard Plumbing Co. BRITTON BROS., Proprietors. Stationary and Moving Targets Tent, radishes, onions and | cabbage at the Princess Grocery. | | J. I. Reed, of Blackduck, is at| | the Markham. If you waut the best ticld and and Oscar| thi | 9 statodt Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors || Foot of Third Street. ‘ 1S AKAITER OF ELALTE Absclutely Pure THERE IS NO SUSSTITUTE A Remarkable € Se. | . Reed, of Neillsville, Wis., ite-Wineof Ta rup s (In‘ that has V. [speak [ from my own experience. 1 think \l‘ [T twice saved g Tio wion-sufor | ing from a diseases of the throat and fue It cured my uelghbor, "M powes, of asthma that had aflicted him for years. ever.been sold in this cout The smallest want ad s care fully read ench day by hundreds of people. A few cents' expend iture puts you in close touettwith those hundreds. ‘When your Dbeer pumps do not work see Doran and have them cleaned. [cSerae Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. R — Call or telephone to il DORAN PITO N K& . b=} W. G. Schroeder I un selling out Rubbersand Arctics below cost: Clet your supply now Monogram Fancy Cream Cheese the very best. We ire offering some very atfractive values—— in Dried Fruits Ourprice on California Canned Goods is good for six months L stand, 304 Wes t -] # The Fan' Varlety Cas Store* We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIC Panicis a mimic on Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. AGILMOUR & CO. CEEY-DRUG STORE Pioneer Drug Store of Bemidji. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range Everybody who and and - has many distinetive points of merit. wants a rang the desirability economy-of having only the best, ~houhl come in let us show this range. - This is the original and only all-steel range. There arve no others which deserve to be mentioned in and understands the same cli The quick-heat radiation of':this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DONT ' ALE TO-SEE 1T, F. M. Malzahn & Co. WANTED-—To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000— parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. ol R R R i i 4-@{}@0@@0@@@ A POINTER: W Ve are headguarters for Caps, Hose, l‘mluweu, .\|||H.\. \\mI\ Pants and all _kinds of Notions, Lamps, Dishes, , Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a-gen- al varie t\ of Merchandise. e We wint your frade, and appreciate your patronage & by givi our 1noney ag all mmi than @' you get s o We cordially invite you to eall and see us at our old o Third strett. & & e nore Iul sewlicre 2 - J;umberme I)S State Bank BEMIDJI S Y General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. W. G. Schroeder, Phone-209 Just ‘ Received Fast Freight Sprmg Line of Baby Carmages an Swellest Line of Iron Beds Ever Shown Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and E. L. NAYLOR, Go Carts. in Bemidii. Grades. FURNITURE

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