Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 22, 1904, Page 3

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3 THE CITY Read the Bazaar ad today. See Jones—W. C. Jones. Big special gingham sale Mon- day at the Bazaar. If you want the best field and garden seed go to Naagle. W. A. Casler was a Bagley visitor on business this morning. For wall paper see~J: 2 Hoff; Miles block. Wm: Baker, of Tenstrike is re- newing acquaintancesin the city. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable ompanies. A. A, Garris is up the north line makmg some repairs to the telephone line, Standard canned fruits 10 cents per can at Nangle's. Miss Alice Lorsoliel of Crooks- ton —isthe guestof Bemidji friends. Fred W. Radeliffe;-of the-Hotel Antlers at Grand Forks, was a visitor in the city this morning. Nice large bananas 20 cents | per dozen r,lns week at I. B. Olson’s. Neva Forbes paid a fine of § and costs in Judge Penderga court for drunkenness a‘}d &is- orderly conduct this morning. Lay ina supply of shurt mill wood for the season. Drys quick- ly. Delivered for $2 per load Crookston Lumber Co. hon e 208. George E. Trent, well known in Bemidji, has leased a summer hotel at Alexandria and will take charge soon. Mr. Trent now re- sides at Brainerd. M. Heinzelman was in the city this morning. Mr. Heinzelman is in charge of the topical survey: of the Mississippi and had been out to his home at Lake Itasca. Fred Eberline, of the Bemidji; Brewing Co,, who is mtexestcd' in a pr ivate bank at Sebelka, Minn., is soon to build a, new banking house at the village. L. H. Roberts of Des Moines is in thecity. Mr. Roberts has ex- tensive interests in this ucmlby and contomplates further invest- ments in Beltrami county realty. Dr. Dodds and son, Rev. Jesse Dodds are the guests of Rev.. Smith today. The doctor is on'! his way to Wadenaand Rev. Jesse| Dodds goes to Blackduck' where | he will have headquarters while in charge of the missions.at tlmt‘ v1llage and Northome. How’s 'l'ms? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh. Cure. F.J. Chency & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have knowa FE. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and_beleive him fectly honorable in all busine: transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. ‘WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous. surfaces | of - the —system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 7ac per bottle. Sold by all druggists) frheumatism for Short mill wood. Phone John Vinholz, o' Turtle Riyer is in the city on business today. Fresh chocolates always on, hand at the Princess. A.H. Harris leaves tomorrow | for St. Paul on a short business | trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gaives are the parents of a son born thi morning. thic Prin 1. Pearson, the Crookston| ¢igar salesman, is calling on- his Bemidii ii patrons today Call at the Princess for L)nlulh Candy Co.’s candie: Tomorrow _the place on sale a lot of cent wash goods for cents per yard. Nothing can be better than th best—Mark’s— Lung Balsam i the best. Speci o on ladies’ skirts and su for one weel com- mencing Saturday at the Bazaar. Mrs. W. S. Brannon enter- Cowin of Northome will azaar 20 and only. tained M and Mrs. W. H. Roberts at 3 luncheon yesterday. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. For sale only at Peterson’s. Mr, and Mrs. L. H. Bail expected to return this eveni home at Tipton, Iowa. Contractor Greenlaw Hurst is at New York Milis, where he goes to start work on a new bank bulldnw for the Baumbach'’s. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew visit'at Duluth and at Mrs. War- field’s old home in Illinois. Thos. Bailey Jr. has been assigned to a territory which will include Bemidji by the Ashland Cigar Co. and will have his head- quarters in this city. Mr. Bailey assumes his duties at once. Mrs. M. Perrault, who has been very seriously ill for some time past, was removed from her home to St. Anthom s hospital ycsmlday and is reported as be- ing somewhat improved this moruin;:. E. A. Schneider was at €rooks- | ton on business yesterday and ! while there met . W. S. Lycan, manager of the Crookston basc | ball team, Mr. Lycan and Presi- dent Laxdahl, of the Northern |League will visit Bemidji next weelk to-arrange for the league games to be plmyed in this uty Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. T was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthfully say- that Chamber- Jain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.—Mrs, T. V. Williams, Laingsburg, Mich. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. ) #I have been sub]ccb to sciatic cars,” says E. H. Waldron, Wilton Junction, Towa., “My ]011“;: were stiff-and gave me much'pain and discom- fort, - My jomts would crack when Tstraightened up. I used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and have. - been thmouvh]y cured. Have not had-a pain_or ache from the old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most Wondelful liniment. For sale by Barker’s Take Hall’s Famlly\ Pills for constipation. 2 -1 Drug store. _.THE BIG STORE... e OB 121} %5 Apri from a visit to Mrs. Bailey’s old i \\ ar- | | field returned last night from a Paris chocolates at the -Prin- cess., | The “Man T'rom New York™ company went to- Grand Rapids | at noon today. Short mill wood, ready for usc quickly, =2 per load delive Crookston Lumber Co. ¢ 208. d o | The will be-open until four o'clock. A large —unmber from-Cass Takearedin theci {day to attend the funeral | Chief Bemidji. L'unml\nul\m- of faney ¢ ‘01~ and cool just received the Princess The dining car service on Na's, | and 13 the day trains on the t Northern w taken —ofty erday and car only comes &S| wostas-Deer River now. | The snow —has—disappeared }fmu\ the race track and local horsemen are using it to exer-| cise. With o' vory little work it could be put in excellent con dition. | | of hnh(m:[ to: of 1ek- | aty The wild ducks have begun tof |come north, but Hicks threatens another snow storm before the| end of the month and has pro- mulgated the official date as R. B. White is in the city to v, Mr. White is superintend along the north hine for the coin- pany which he represents. One-of-the coniing attractions at the City Opera house will-be| <A Missouri Girl.” The compan ithout exception the best | wer appeared at the Aunderson, who is now | Wor l\m,': at the Hotel Crookston | and G. G. Luller, are two mem- bers of the old Bemidji band who will go to St. Louis with the Crookston band in the event it decides to malko the trip. The fines collected by the two city justices from March 15 to April 15 and turned in to the city are in larger than ever before during the same time, - The total amount was something over $O00. The police department report| that the present April the dullest in police ciccles inthe history of the city. There have seen a-large number of woods- men in town but they have exceptionally well behaved. County Auditor Sylvester re- ports that there is a generatde- mand from the country towns for road improvements. The county road and bridge fund is notin condition at present to admit of one-half the.improvements which are being requested. The: Bllis Drum Corps gave a social at Odd Fellows hail last night and successfully entertain- od a lar ge attendanee. The boys gave “shiort open ait “concert and drummed up the town before the program began and it is evi- dent that they have not lost any of their cunning during the win- ter months. Jolin [Tubbard, one of the brightest young men of Bemidji expects toleave next week for St. Louis, where he hasaccepted a position with ¢, H. Miles at “The Pike”. John resigned his position at Barker’s drug store last weelk. “Mis. J. EC Miller and little son are-home from Kargo, where the little follow-has —been under the care of an eye specialist for some time. -~ He returned home com- pletely curéd of a bad defect in sight a fact many friends of the \‘lfi!fi s against him by the * i before been | - Fifty Years the Standard | BAKING POWDER ll\ roves the flavor and adds to healthfulness of the food. PRIOE BAKING POWDER CO. €HICAGO Nelson Laid Off. Among the old time conductors who were recently laid offas the result of the visit of the Pinker ton detectives to this scetion was Conductor James Nelson,whohas had a run through Bemidjion the Great Northern for some time. Mr. Nelson will stand an investi gation and his many Bemidji friends are contident that it il result in his complete exoner- ation from the charges pre fery ‘spotters. ud Had- Charge Dismissed. «City Attorney Russell was at Northome las where he ppeared for K Girindall, the Northome hotel man, who was Judge Lafrenicre on sault with intent to! o charge of « do great bodily harm, profo by .l. W. I\Ill" Pho ease dismissed Adyertise in lh-‘ Daily Pioncer [t's a good investment. T00 LATE T0 CLASSIFY. FOR REN complet Barber shop \\‘i“l [uipment, also fur nished liying room, - 810 por month. Write Ao M. Greoley, lupplo, Minn, WANTED-- (nm]wtnm airl for general housework. Family of two. My M. Bigelow, 6.5 | Best Cough Medicine fur(hlldrrn \\h-n\ u buy a e ne for small cluldreen W oone in which you can e implicit contid want one that not only » but cures, - You want one that is junguestionably harmless. You want one that is pleasant to t ke Chamby Rem f andifions | There is nothing so good for th reonghs—andeoldsineident fchildhoads Forsale by Bavker's | Drug store. | | | % Grocery Co.- M. E. CARSON, Manager ...FRIDAY AND SATURDAY...| Prmcess Grocery *Company l)hlh\L’\N BUIL: PHON T 282 2 Bemidji \\:v, W IE wear better than aby other good bulle; you do not huve to nay et full weiht All colors 5 S WALL All the modérn patterr the-latest-poyiitar oo roll and up. paper-free ol char wn il Bovders by the roll ] | § % | LOfls, varnishes moldings. glas IAVE 2--TON--2 | I‘glmc) Wall ,]clmsly A permanent, sanitury-and-ireproofl will lnulmw will co In 25 and 50 pound lo.ts . 7c per pound veores ipon thiee ik tyorthid desizns: ab waue price, vvvvvvvvvvvv-vvv VY P 1 move and 15 on the markel, We handle it in prico for worthlsss packages, bub . 8eper poun'd‘ PAPER and < fom Be per double We teim your wall elsab peints, brushes., LAKE. FRONT NGS s\ | Any Hatin 20% Discount. Friday and Saturd Men’s and Boys' Hats $3.00 Hat for 2.50 Hat for - 2.00 Hat for 1.50 Hat for 1.00 Hat for - Bargains at WM. McCUAIG These Hats are np-to-date. and let us show you onr line. the House ay will be Hat Days at McCuaig’s We will for the two days place on sale our entire line of at a discountof 2 $2.25 1.83 1.50 1.14 .75 We want you to come in No trouble to show them. McCuaig’s! WM. McCUAIG rot-thefamily will-be pleased (o learn. —John-Armstrong of Blazkduck who Hon to-open a aurant in the French building on Bel- tl.v.xm avenue arrived in the city s morning and will go about s for the opening of aurantat once. Mr. Armstrong has been in the r taurant busir at Blackd for some time and is quite well known in Bemidji. The retail clerks’ night to take up the movement appointed a committee which has been “calling on the various business houses today and securing signatures to an agrecment to sign. The' boys had met with no refusals atnoon. According to the present plan-un agrecment to close at 6:30 o’clock will be effective May 16. The ex- ceptions to this hour will be mill pay days and Saturday nights, | when the stores will re main open | meeting last sarly closing {as long as-it-is deemed advisable | to accommodate the trade. ‘"YOUR MONEY IS - | . NO Goob” “and will be refunded to you if after ul- ing half a bottle of | THE FAMOUS MATT.J. JOHNSONS GO S RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE’ are not satisfied wnh resnlt!. ¥ Pls is our guarantee which = w{tfi every bottle. |~ Por Ssle and cnnnuuom 24 I A. GILMOUR & CO. - . > .Drs. to investigate, 12 Malzalin-Block: 333322332322353333333 IO H TER NTIST m., and from Roo s‘(-(-“‘l-(-‘(-EEEEG(-&(»EEf("('i6!(’5((((‘("(‘“555(‘(‘((‘ 333 \l)l\. D LOCK. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIMLTY MINN. BEMIDAJI, | iGEQGE‘F(E6‘?5(5“‘S(‘ESSE‘(E‘E““‘E(»!(EE‘EEEE(QE“ Free Treatment — : —=— Tuesday Only IN THE NEW SCIENCE .Chiropractic.. To introduce the new science to the public will give free treatment to those who wish on Fuesday only, ) PRINCESS Strawberries Thi wis TH wants a rai cconomy of let us show t This is There are nc the same cla The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DONT I 1L F. M. finest CITYDRUG STORE Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-SteelRange Lias many distinetive points of mevit, * MEERSCHAUM AND :: BRIAR WOOD slineof Pipes contains some of the that any smoker could Call and look them over. Ir for. E PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL Everybody who the desirability and should come in and-—- understands the best, and liaving only his 1 the ongm.xl and only all-steel range. y othiers which deserve to be mentioned in S5 TO SELIT, Malzahn & Co. WANTED —To list bargains — in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. & 8 . Work sete.( cral variety o We want by givin you gef. clsew stand, 304 W ég The Fair Vamety Cash Store’ :.a o 0 4 0 I¢ S Welch from 9 to 1 to 5 m., at_the I m- 10, 2 B : z ) a*!‘iii!‘ii)l!‘iiéii!iii!'# Just Received By Fast Freight <)94)4”;)0«)’-1!«)!}!9!«)!-)«)!a«l-)-)a«l-)«l«!-l«)«)ii-)i-))-li!«- iE. L. NAYLOR General Banking Business. Subscmbe for the I)ally Pioneer Spring Line of Baby Carriages “and_ Swellest Line of Iron Beds Ever Shown Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and' Vol more-foryour We cordinlly ivite you to call and see us at our old ’ headquarters for and ail kinds of Notions, Lamps, Tobiaceos, Candies, Nuts and a gen- andise, i i your trade, wd appreciate_your patronage % MOHEY il all times than & fere est Third street. FOR S Gfi@@#@fi umbermens tate Bank BEMIDJI Yy Fire Insurance. Go Carts. in Bemldu. Grades. " FURN ITU

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