Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 23, 1904, Page 3

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Paris chocolates at the Prin- cess. P. Miles of Superior, Wis., is in the cit Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable ompanies. B. F. Gardner js a visitov from Blackduck today. If you want the best field and graden seed go to Nangle. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Dr. J. Gendron, of Red Lake Falls, is in the city on busin Fresh supply of butter and eggs today at Peterson’s. Miss_Elizabeth Hurst, of Wa- dena, is the guest of Bemidji friends. B - D = Andrew. Nelson of Kelliher is Fves' ice cream—is-the—bestf:—— g SR in the city today. Peterson, For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. J. T. Smith of Duluth, is regis- tered at the City hotel. Standard canned fruits cents per can at Nangle's. Geo. Laidley and family, of Turtle River, are in the city to- John Thompson, assessor of ‘the town of Shotley, isin the city today. A marriage license was issued this morning to” John Liettimore and Vinetta Stevens. Biggzest aad best stock to se- “lect from at Peterson’s fruit store. Emil Lund, who was employed at the Solberg shoe shop for some time last summer, is in the city calling on friends. Mrs. Mary E. Treff will lecture at the Odd Fellows hall Sunday, April 24, at3:00 p. m, Subject, “Life, Love and Truth.” True fruit syrups and sundaes at-our fountain: ~We always have trosh goods for Sunday. Peter: son. Mark Devine, the cruiser is at the Markham today and came down from Blackduck this morn- ing. D. E. Ross, proprietor of the Daley restaurant on Third street will move Monday to his new res idence on Irvine avenue. R. H. Dickinson, one of the substantial residents of the town of Buena Vista, is in the city on business today. Edito®E. N. Falk. of the Bag- ley Times and Dr. Mayland, of Bagley are in the city on busi- ness this afternoon. C. T. Alexander is in the city today from Blackduck. Mr. Alexander isan old time chef, and will have charge of the -culi- nary department of the new Armstrong cafe which will open here next week. 10 ice large bananas 20 cents per dozen this weel at I B. Olson’s. Harry Bliler, bookkeeper at. the Lumbermen’s banl, is on the sick list. Fresh chocolates always hand at the Princess. . H. Miles -left this morning for St. Louis. Mri Miles will be absent about two weeks. Dr. Gilmore went to Bagley this afternoon in response to a professional call. Matt Wagner, who was over- come by gas at the brewery yes- terday is getting along very nicely, today. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, §2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208. R. W. Reed left this morning for his 0ld home at Owatonna in response t0 2 message announc- ing the serious illness of his mother, who has been failing in health for some time. M. E. Ibertson, of Grand Forks, formerly publisher of the Sentinel in this city, is in Be- midji ‘today renewing acquain- tances. Mr. Ibertson has con siderable business /to transact hore and expects:to remain-in the city about two weeks, on e om B B M T S ol e s el DR I B e D R L e ) ) e 000 W S T S e R LA R How's This? ‘We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh _that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. v We, the undersigned, have known F.J Cheney for the last 15 years, and beleive' him' per- fectly honorable in all' business transactions, and financially able to carry out any oblig: s made by his firm. Serious Stomaeh Trouble Cured. T'was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can trughfully say - tha Chamber- Jain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Mus. T. V. Williams, TLaingsburg, Mich. For sale by Barker’s Drug stor = “T have been subject to sciatic ! theumatism for years,” says E. H. Waldron, Wilton Junction, Towa. ‘My: joints were stiff and WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, | gave-me much pain and discom- Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. |fort. My jomnts would crack Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken |when Istraightened up. I used internally, acting directly upon |Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and —the blood-and_mucous st ve been thoroughly cu_reLL of the system. Testimonials} 1ot had-a pain-or-ache from sent free. Price, T5¢. per bottle. | the old trouble for many months. _Sold by all druggists. ! !It. is cortainly & most- wonderful Take Hall’s Family Pills—for {liniment. For sale by Barker’s constipation. \ Drug store.” {_THE BiG STORE... t Any Hat in the House 29°% Discount._ Friday and Saturday will be Hat Days at McCuaig’s Wewill for the two days place on sale our entire line of Men’s and Boys™ Hats at a discount of 25|, 3.00 Hat for - - < - = = §92.25 i 2.50 Hat for - < 2 5 5 2 1.83 2.00 Hat for - 5 - - B = 1.50 P —— ~p—1.50 Hat for - 5 2 3 z = . 1. 14 .- 1.00 Hat for - - = 2 5 D, 75 We want you to come in No trouble to show them. These Hats are up-to-date. and let us show you our line. Bargains at McCuaig'’s! WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG o “|'where Walter Olson, the She\'liu’ schoolmaster, is in Bemidji on] business today. | Royal washed tigs at the Prin I cess | A. Lindike of St. Paul is in the city calling upon his trade in the| dry goods line. chocolate bon bons For sale only at] Lowne, are the best. Peterson’s. W = New York Life insurance made 4 trip to- Blackduck yesterday. | returning last night, i A maddened bull treed a num- | bor of people in the western end of town this morning and it was| necessary to call the -police to| subdue the infuriated bovine. | | Lay ina supply of short mill wood for the season, Drys quick- ly. Delivered for 82 per load CrookstonLumber Co. hone 208. Mr. and Mvs. L. . Bailey re= turn tonight from Tipton, Towa, where they have been for some time visiting friends and| relatives. Chas, Miles has a force.of men at work at his Great. Northern and repairing the siedwalk in front-of the-building. H. J. Mc¢Namara, special cor- respondent for the Duluth News Tribune, was in the city yester day to attend the funeral of Chief Bemidji. There will be a-meetivg of the non-commissioned officers of the militia company at Judge Rey- nolds? oftice Tuesday evening of next week. Wm. Williams, who has just been discharged from the hospr- tal at Earley, applied for admis- sion to the poor farm this morn- ing. He is unable to worl. Sheriff Hoolthan county is shaking hand Bemidji friends today. M. Hoolihan is- returning from Northome, where he has been on ofticial busines; Conductor Nickey an old timer in the Gireat Northern passenger service h ucceeded Conductor Harry Work on the Sauk Center passenger while the latter has a run bétween St. Paul and Fargo. * D. K. Rack is in Bemidji today enroute to Minneapolis, Mu. Rack was one of* the heavy log: gers in the vicinity of Tenstrike -winter-and put.in about five milllion feet of “logs during the winter. : County Treasurer French will 1ot return from Redwood Falls, where-he-went—toattend the funeral of his mother this week until next Wednesday. Heisun- avoidably detained at Redwood Tralls. Eee i Mrs. Joe Harrington Monday morning for/the home of her husband, at’ Lacrosse, Wis., where she will visit nds and relatives for five or six weeks. Enroute she will stop. at Minne- apolis and ‘St. Paul, where she has a number of friends. rdahl, onc of the [tasca with his of saloon putting ina new basement|* jeaves | Fifty Years the Standard cR Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food. POWDIR. Best Cough Medicine for Children. | When you-buy a cough medi- for sma 3 in plicit co that unot only You want one tha ionably veloives unquest want one that is pleasant to take Chamberiain’s Cough Remedy nieets all of these conditions is nothing so good for the and colds - incident tot chitcthood—12or sale by Barker's | Drug store. Ihe My Mattony; who-tor same.: fime past has been confined-ats Anthony’s hospital, is re ported better. Her condition at one titie was considered guite St SCTI0us. Judge Spooner and Court PRIOK BAKING POWDER CO, €Hi1CAGO Reuben Grimoeldby went to Du luth today. J. M. Bigelow went to-Minue- apolis yesterday. Thos. Welsh is in town today | from Red Lalke. Peter Larkin and wife of Tur- tle River woere Bemidji visitors vosterday, Wm. English and mother, Mrs. Clifford, returned yesterday from @ business trip to Duluth, H. Gi. Hays left this morning for Mankato, where he will serve on the United States petit juvy, James Mathe of the Math- eny billiard hall, is recovering from a severe attack of lagrippe, Wm. McDonald is making ¢x tensive repairs to the interior of building his saloon on strect. Conductor L. 1L Horal of the M. & L., who for some time past has been luid up with an attack of the lagrippe, his duties on the road this morning, Wm. Hérsey, who was brought down from Red Lakeand charg: ed with stealing an overcoat, w discharged in justice court this morning. Chester MceRusick was attorney for the defense. resunied The citydock at the foot of Third street has beenundergoing extensive repairs under the di- réction of Street Commissioner Pogue, and as it now stands pre- sents a much better appearvance than heretofore. - Nelson Laid Off. Among tlie old time conductors who were recently laid ofl as vhe result of*the visit of the Pinlker- ton detectives to this section was Conductor James Nelson, who has had a run through 3emidjion the Great- Northernfor some-timer| Mr. Nelson will stand an inyesti- | morni Thired Stenographer Cameron roturned | today from Walker, where the | judge is presidin t the spring torm of court for Cass county. They irn to Walker” Monday | when two im]m\'l:\l\ll murder cases will come up-for trial, (. 0. Glidden and C. €. Caske, two of the prominent residents | of the town of Northern, are in | the ety today. M. Gilidden says the sawmillon his place will bo shut down in about ten days| when it will have finished --nllinui the logs on hand. A shingle mill | is just ready to start and will be | in operation Monday. Phoe Cass county distriet court s in session this week with Judge Spooner prosiding, and the civil clondar will be disposed of about the middle of nest weel, © The voturned true bills Kk Hill for the murder ard Sanger and against Win. Chounard for the murder of his wife. The Chounard caser is sot for trial frst and will prob ably come up some {ite” next Chounard will pload in- weels. sanity. Vothing Equal to Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy, “We have used Chamberliin's Colic, Cholova and - Diarrhoci Remaedy inour fumily foryeurs, ™ says Mrs, Cooke, of D lands, Te “We have it to all onr childern, haye used or other medicines for the sane purpose, but Tive never found anything to cqual Chum- [f you will use it will always cu pker’s Drug Store. berlian's: directed: it Ior sale at B ECONOMY More heat with Iess fuel gation and his many Bemidji friends are confident that it will| ult in-his coniplete™ exoner: i spotlers.” against him by the Adver It’s a good inyestment. W K (perous saloon men of Kellilic in the city today and-while here made the Pioneer a pleasant call. He' is returning from Duluth, hie went to make final proof on a stoneand timber claim in the vicinity of Kelliher. John-dakkerup, a brother of Photographer Hakkerup of this city, arrived in the city last night from Ringsted, Denmark. Mr, Hakkerup isanative of Denmark, and cannot speak a word of English. He will reside with his brother for the present. The ladies of St. Phillip's Catholic church desige to thank all those who attended or an in any way contributed to the card party held last Tuesday evening at the Red Men hall. A fund of %33 was raised at the party, which went to pay for altar sup- plics and investments. The camp of Modern Woodmen at._Tenstrike are planning a grand ball and general good time to take place in that city on May 6. Committees have bern appointed, and all arrangements made for the occasion. The B midji String orchestra of this city has been engaged to furnish | music-for-the dance, Had Charge Dismissed. City Attorney Russell was at appeared for E. S. Grindall, the Northome hotel man, who was udge Lafreniere on a of assault with intent to cat bodily harm, prel 1 V. King. The case w: diswmissed. Northome last night, where hel 1 the Daily Pioneer e e e B e B B B B e © e B B B s e B B B B ITAVE Mot Water Heating js the Acme of Per The Jerrard Plumbing Co. more hieat, . ction, e & £ k2] @ will enlighten you nore-comfe lexs —worl loss imo \We g and firepro A permanent, sanita wear better than any other good bulk: you do 1ot have to-pay a big get full weight. All colors All the modern patterng the latest popula roll and up.. Borders by the roll paper free of Oils, varnishes, TEezes ) e o e o e i P o i s B o 0 P o B e e PGP T In 25 and 50 pound lots . 7c per pound moldings, glass, 11l J'inish Jf wall coating will cover more and 15 on the market. We handle it in price-for worthless packages, but & . 8c per pound PAPER ot three and two-thivd designs, and at, prices from B¢ per double at-same price. We teim your wall paints, brushes, cte, o o o LAKE N&S ™ pRonr AT TV VTV #vvvvvvvvvvmvwvv O " -~ DR, 1 DENTIST MIL BLOCK. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO {| MOVING A SPECIALTY i | e | BEMIDJI. MINX. COSTER J ut Received By Fast Freight AAAAAAMAAAAA APOINTER: eral variety of Merchandise. ‘Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer Sp Lne Swellest Line of Iron Beds Ever Shown , Nobby Line of Roc—ke—rs, All Siyles and E. L. NAYLOR, PIPES. MEERSCHAUM AND :: BRIAR WOOD :: ..Nobby, New Stock Now Displayed.. This line of Pipes contains some of the that any smoker could —finest_goods wish Dok them over CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Many Good Reasons The Peerless All-Steel Range Everyhody who lLas many distinctive points of merit. wants a range and undersiands the desivability and ceonomy-of having only the best, should come in and lotus shiow this g This is the original and only all-steel range. Phere ave no others which deserve o be mentioned in the same class. The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very great saving in the amount of fuel. DON'T F'AlL TO SEE IT. F. M. Ma-l—z‘_am & Co. lo list bargains in réal estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. WANTED foR CRC Rl e RO R o & 4 1 £ 4 4 We are. headquarters for Caps, Hose, Underwear, Shirts, Work Pants and ail -Kinds of Notions, Lanps, Dislhes, ete., Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies, Nuts and a - gen- o & nt your frade, and apprecinte your patronage & sE-yoti—money—ab-all times than-@-——— ‘ _).(bll geb elsewhere. " We cordially invite you to call and sec us at our old g stand, S04 West Third strect. The Fair Variety Cash Store% — & & 2 % 4B [;umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI Yoy 4 > General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. of Baby rriages and Go Carts. = in Bemidji. Grades. s » FURNITURE

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