Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 13, 1904, Page 3

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l Matt Bright went to Fosston on business this afternoon. | Major C, Wilson, the |cruiseris at Crookston, the went yesterday to lr;n\s:wL‘ | some business before the United | | States land oftice. CGeorge Mann, of St. Paul, rep resenting the Minnesota Type Foundry, is in the city today and | took an order from the Pioneer for-alarge-consignmentof new 2Innl : \!I JowithesorPetary: = type faces and other additions to|board of directors ks compo. ec of} th«lx mechanical” equipment of the M. D. StoneryCoWedowitty A Mot A. GILMOURB. & CO. — plant. Jewitt, and | Me Donald. The | C l T Y D R U C S '1" O R E John Rolfe and-C. W, Wiedricl|2CW COMPRNy assuues contal) returncd today from a trip to of the pus\nvss atonce and plans| Lot the towns on the line west of this NG dmp]"lm"'}”s Had ¢ity, in the interests of the life 3“’““-"_ enlarged ield. The insurance companies which they l”.‘“s of ,”‘“ lvlo]\hm:n company | sent. The boys Toport a will be nxtumlm.l to Northome in very nice business and tomorrow LHEUES “ml, G they leave on another trip. idered: R..T. Hyer, of Willmar, is in the city today. My, Hyeris one of the heavy stockholders of the Black Bay Miniug company, who are deyeloping a promising cop per propertyin the Lalke Superior eountry and is in this country to pushthe sales of the Hlml\ Bay stocls. Bert Bardwell and B. Andex- Lson_left—yesterday—for—-Alberta; where both have acquired farm lands and where-they will reside in the future. They have cared holdings in the famous S tchewan valley, The best wishes of many Bemidji friends of both gentlemen go with them tortheir new home: Sherift Bailey returncd today from his trip to Baudette, where he went to postnotices for the or ganization of the ncew town of Lakewood. Mr. Builey says they have less snow at Baudette than in Bemidji and that everybody ap that way expects a summer that will be busy with the devel- opment of the rich natural re sources of that section. Stock Company Formed. M. D. Stoner deal by which he disposes of | electrie light plant and te lephone | exchunge at Blackduck to the | Blackduck Electric Telephone Co. The company is capitalized | at $30,000 and the officers are| M. D. Stoner president and| treasurver, C. W. Jewett, president and geveral ma today. closed a h‘\ ‘We have the lively, new, fascinating card game, PANIC Panic is a mimic oni Wall street exchange Price, 40 cents. veteran where | Two Days” Suit Selling Tuesday =« Wednesday The Berman Emporium will have on sale their entire line of LADIES’ TAILOR MADE SVUITS in the latest spring fashions. vic pe Pionecr Drug Store of Bemidji. One lot in brown, blue, gray and bldck. all wool serge, at s . $11.50 One lot in the most eletrant st\lm in imported Venetians;: \xcunafl Cheviots $l5 to $32 JACKETS A handsome line of new Spring Silk Jackets just received. SKIRTS We show the largest and most select line of Ladies’ and Misses' Walking Skirts ever shiown here $l 50 to $12 from ; Our line of Skirts nnd \V'usts can nov. he equuled «this side of the Twin Cities. Rust Proof Corsets repr the very near oxtensions are being e Stockholders Elated. The local stockholders of the Shakespeare gold niine at Webb- wood; - Outario, which-has been the sensation of = the world for some timo past highly clated toduay reportsefrom the mine struck ago has been developed into a body of the richest —ore over discovered in this section and the future of the property is beheved-to-be s tad. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range has, many distinetive points of merit. Everybody who wants arar and underflands the desirability and economy of having only the best, should come in and » mining { are over fresh The pay several months streak let us show this range. This is the original and only all-steel range. . 1o othiers which deserve to be mentioned in OUR FAMOUS Millinery Department More complebe this sea- son than ever before. The Berman Emporium large the same class. A new shipment of all the se- new makes-in spring-styles: The quick heat radiation of this range makes : a very great saving in the amount of fuel. ‘When your beer 4 pumps do 1ot work see Doran and have them cleaned. T — DON'T FALL TO S F. M. Malzahn & Co. DN DR ¥ .Do not forget we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. T Read the Bazaar ad today. Lettuces, radishes, onions and ‘A son was born to Mr, and Mrs. | cabbage at the Princess Grocery. Charles Harrison. A daughter was born to Mr. Standard canned fruits 10 and Mrs Joe LaFranze last night. cents per can at Nangle’s. All kinds of garden hose at all J. E: Bordsen, of Tenstrike, is kinds of pricés. Jerrard Plumt. . sen, , 0S| : transacting business in the city ‘"";’)CO‘ 2 THE CITY rSae.-Jones;W. C. Jones. \W. . (Cross, of Wadena, is the guest af ghe Markham today. IFor wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Milas block. By sending 50 cents to Julius Pleth, Locatér—St. Hilaire, Min- cau or telephone to Watkins, assistant chie® Ed Leonard, saloon man is in tke city on busi ness. If you want the best field and : garden'seed g9 to Naagle. . Mrs. F. G. Adams, of Te < stfice, was the guest of ‘Bemi frigndsyesterday-—————— Rowe McCamus has mcept,ed ‘Balgam will cure. . a position as ad manat the Pio- | neer composing roon. Three thousand feet garde hose. We can save you money, . Jerrard Plumbing Co. “ the Tenstrike |today. n- _leonsumption when Mark’s Lung n |imake some repairs to the tele- Willits surance in reliable companies. | Was in the city last night ti A son was born to Mr. and guest of Dr. Morrison. Mrs. Matt Phibbs yesterday| H.C. Koerner, the genial r afternoon. Why balance on the verge o on his Bemidji patrons today. 'A. A Garris is at Cass Lake|CVeLy sale of garden hose. this afternoon, where he went ing/Co. plmne exchange.: it ~Nothing.can be better than the ng Balsam is and Cahill write fire in.|Surgeon of the Missoula hospital presentative of the Miller Print- ¢|ing Co., of Minneapolis is calling A good spray nozel free with " We to| bave 3,000 feet. Prices and qual ity guaranteed. Jerrard Plumb: Rev, J. S. Rydmg, ‘_ot Nelson Minn,, will hold services at the “James Fedro, formrly fore: best—Mark’s Lu ~man of the Pionecr composing the best. : room/left this morning for Grand| Father T.J. Gib?ons, D. DAZ ef | Forks, awhere he takes the fore- | St Panl, is in the city for a visit| 1 manship of the Bvening Press. with his brother, John M. Gibbons. Cwosar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam and escape this fate. . DR. FOSTER DENTIST M(LF.SBLwK. Q':._O....O. 00 00 .....: “’ ‘We have on ® LADIES WAISTS SPECIAL SALE We haye a large assortment . p-to-date in_patterns and are Meit's and Children’s Hats. . made to fit. We have them from have shem iu three 5 <) $1.25 to $3.50 vori from $1 10 $1.50 ® JUST RECEIVED Lot 2, worth from 75¢ to $1 59¢ A complete line of Silks for Waists and Skirts. Priees from 50c to $1.45 LADIES BLACK UN- DERSKIRBTS from $1 to §3.50 WAISTINGS We have just what you want, (@ as they ar (@ GROCERIES (@ Home Brand are the best, and you will fiad them only at the ig Store. .n We Lot T, ® 75¢ @ ([ ] 3 boys. sale 3;-Hats for DOYS 38¢ Sl]()flh We have them for Ladies, Men, @ Boys and Children, and they are of the best. . ® RUBBERS We have RUBBERS Yo will need them. all sizes. LADIES' BELTS Well, we have them from 25¢ to $1.75 —aftwew and up-to-date:—— e — ] SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK ine of Canned Goods at about half @ See our-show windows for prices. @ We place on sale a li their former prices. Something Doing at McCuaig’s nesota, you will receive postpaid colored map 28x38 of Red Lake Indian Reservation, located nine miles east of St. Hilaire, contain- ing 250,152 acres open to home: stead, showing quality of every quarter. Also book giving full information.. Reference either b:mk bm ilaive. e Q- Thos Jack, of Pmk Rapids, was in the city yesterday. Mur. | Jacle is-a division superintendent phone Co: and: had been making repairs to the company’s ‘lines for the Minnesota. _Central Tele- | ¢ PIHHON K J. J. DORAN 03 =1 5 Pt WANTED—To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. ~ WILLITS & CAHILL. Schroeder waegxan church at 7:30 this evening. All Scandmavl.ms aw | requested to participate. Mrs. Charles Crump, of Su perior, is'in the city the guest of friends today. Mrs, Crump for- merly resided here and intends toreturn here to make her fu- ture home. Guy Knott, a former Bemidji printer, was in the city last night. Mr. Knott has accepteda situ- 'mon as_collector for the Collier mg Co., and will _haye a y in southern Minnesota. The big boilers for the plant of the Bemidji Brewing Co. are be- ing put in- position today. Two boilermakers from St. Paul are up to see-them properly placed and ready for use. JF. A. Cross an old reader of the Pioneer called at the oftice this afternoon to have the address of his paper changed to Velva, North Dakota, where he removes soon to make his home with a son. Harry Cross, of Breckenridge, an old friend of E. J. Willitts ar- rived in the city this- afternoon. Mr. Cross contemplates some realty investments in this and will be shown about by Mr. | willitts. Barry Smith, who has becn assisting Sergeant Witte at the local recruiting office for tle past three months leaves the latter part of this week to join one of the infantry regiments doing duty,' in the Phillipines. Rev. Allan Clarke went to Ten strike last night and from tkere he will go to his homéstead where he will spend the next three weeks in making imprevements to his place, Heintends to fix up his shanty, enlgrge his clear- ing and do other work at the claim, dJust In ® WM. McCUAIG WM. MccUAIG ® I Three thousand feet of garden {hose. _All qualities, all prices. Jerrard Piumbing Co. | vice. | and his well known ability and between this c¢ity and Park Rapids. The recent heavy snow storm put the line out at several places. It.is now in good work- ing order. 7 Taxidermist Henry Bunther believes the library association has done a very great deal of good work and shouid be ‘encour- aged and this ~afternoon he donated to the ladies a handsome specimen of a great horned owl mcunted at his establishment, ‘The specimen.is-¢ ted-inm-Mr: Buenther’s -most masterly man- ner and is an approptiate Brna- ment to the library room which is sincerely appreciated. Chief Geil of the Fire Depart- ment hag just received the an- nouncements of ‘the meeting of the two tournament associations, whose meetings the members of the local department-planned—to. attend. —The cvents at Hallock and Grand Rapidsare set for the samedates so it will be impossible for the department to attend both. The matter of deciding which one will be attended will be up for settlement at the next meeting of the department, The venerable Arch Deacon Appleby, of the diocese of Du luth,-hasadvised the-members of the Episcopal church in Bemidji that he will visit Bemidji next Sunday evening and arrange ments o« made for Iywill ]unbubh be held dt the Odd Fellows,/ hall at 7:30. Avch Deiicon-Ayipleby’s coming | visit to Bemidji wil be his first re beil personal popularity.should be sufticient to assure large at- tendance a A Remarkable Case. Thos. Reed, of Neillsville, Wis,, Your White Wine of Tar Syrup is the best medicine for the lungs that has| ever been sold in this county. I speak from my own experience. I think it has twice saved my life when suffer- lungs. It cured my neighbor, Mr. powes, 0f amhma that” hiad aflicled {ng from a diseassof the throat and |3 him for years. We areofferi — Just 1 am selling out Rubbersand Arctics helow cost. Get your supply now. ) Monogram Fancy Cream Cheese vy hest. S0me very attractive values in Dried Fruits Our price on California. Canned Goods is good for six months W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 Received By Fast Freight E. L. NAYLOR, }-‘g}if!".’%fi{')(r.. g @@@ww@mu A POXNTER We are & Shirts, W urk Dishies, cte., Ci ralva llwl» of-Merebandis ~ We want your trade, ¢ by giving you more for your wmoney you get ¢ Isewhere ; We cordiall¥ inyite you to ¢ dl and see us at ourold g “ stand, 504 West Third street. Caps, ‘Hose, ['ndenvear, .m«l all Kkinds of Notions, Lamps, Tobaccos 1,‘m<l Nutg and a gen- 2 & nd apprecinte your patronage & at -all times than & J;cummbermens. State Bank BEMIDJI 533 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. Subscmbe for the Dally Pioneer -Spring Lme of Baby Carriages—and Go Garts. ‘Swellest Line of lren Beds Ever Shown in Bemld]l. Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and Grades. FURNITUR!

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