Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 26, 1904, Page 3

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by his firm._. THE CITY F. N. Lang is at Nary today. See Jones—W. C. Jones. Short'mill wood, ready for use, Harry Silver was at Tenstrike on business last night. Royal washed figs at the Prin- cess. - A car load of cedar_fence post for sale, E. J: Swedback. F.. Smith, representing - the Scanlon-Gipson.-Lumber—Co:-is in the city. Just received, a fine line of carpets and rugs at Lahr’s. = Attorney Henry Funkey is "down from Blackduck on busi- ness today. Paris chocolates at the Prin- cess. A, J. Smith, the well knmvn life insurance agent is calling on Bemidji patrous this afternoon. Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable ompanies. The ladies of the Presbyterian ~ church will serve supper“at_the church tomorrow evening. Every body invited. Ole Genese and Chief Justice Pendergast ofs the local municipal court were at the Cass Lale land office on business this afternoon, E. N. French, who has been a Minneapolis for a week and stop- ped foravisit with Bemidjifriends on his way home, last night re- turned to Blackduck. Mrs. Ed Hurley, of Cass Lake, formerly Miss Walker, of this city, returned to her home yes- terday after a visit withrelatives and friends in Bemidji. —@€-H-Miles is redecorating the interior of the Great Northern and its interior appearance will be quite up to Mr. Miles” well known fastidious standard when all the work is completed. Fred Brinkman and little son left today for Duluth to remain al month, where the boy - will be| treated by Dr. Riesland, the chiropractic specialist and Mr. Brinkman will take a course in the new medical science. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured: by Hall’s Catarrh Cure Co., Toledo, O We, the undelslgned have Imown K. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and| beleive him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially able “to carry out any obligations made ‘WALDING, K!NNAN & Mzmvm, ‘Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, (0} Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken —“internally, acting directly upon the blood and. mucou: of the system. it —sent free. Price, 75c. per hottle. Sold by all druggists. +Phone 208. I midji yesterday. ~—]who has been wor [ from a six week’s v | Al and diffe 3. Cheney..d‘vf-[ms ngelos and diffe 5|4 to whether hewill engage in R. J. Rafidal of Dexterville is a gueést at the Hotel Bemidji. Fresh chocolates hand at the Princess. The Knights of Pythias confer the third rank at their regular meeting tonight. Standard canned cents per can at Naungle’ Up-to-date and fashionable | sewing -done-by-the-day, ~Miss Alice Robbins, telephone 246. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, | -Miles-bloek:— f An abundance of good things | always on| fruits 10 | to eat at the Presbyterian church| supper at the church tomorrow | evening. If you want the best ficld and graden seed go to Nangle. A. J. Revell, one of the promi- nent attorneys of Litchtield, was inthe city this morning on _legal business. A fine assortment of wall paper and the latest in folding go carts at Lahr’s. Sam Cohen, one of the salt of the earth whomakes regular trips to Bemidji forapopular wholesale house, is in the city today. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. . Crookston Lumber Co. R. E. Welte, representing the Zenith Paper Co. of Duluth, was calling on the paper trade in Be- The Oriental Order of Humility is in first rate working order at Brainerd and is doing a grand work. Localmembers are anxious to haye it revived here. A woodsman named €ampbell, ngnear Nary was broyght to St. Anthon hospital last night Suffering from & severe case ()1 1)1]\1Lll]l)hhl W. C. Jones has purchased a gasoline yacht gnd expec: joy himself justas much as any- body during the coming summer. Frank Beard, who has just rc covered from a bad case of Ja- @rippe at St. Anthony’s hospital, this morning returned to home at Nary. “Mr, and Mrs. A. P. White are expected home tomorrow night pent at rent points it in the inland west. Carl Oberg, of the Blackduck American, was a passenger on the north bound M. & I. last night returning to Blackduck from a several week’s visit at his old home near Minneapolis: Mr. Oberg was wearing a button hole bouquet of wild flowers plucked yesterday morning near Minne- apolis. He is not entirely decided business-in-Bemidji. Mrs-Oberg and the children are to-spend a month more visiting in the south- “Take Hal’s Family Pills for z Qons@xpatlon ern part of the state. _.THE BI6 STORE... P We have some extra good Bar- gains in all departments for THIS WEEK. Dress Goods in Wool and showi ing an elegant line. Remnants of every descrlptmn at about one- ln]f of their former price. Gloves, Kid Gloves.—Just received an up-to-date line. Every pair warranted. We will place on sale about 100 pairs of Gloves, all shades days only, commencing Tuesday. and ending Saturday; former prices were from $1.25 | to 81.50, sale price, 79 cents. About 100 yards left of the Prints and Ginghams. are selling for 4¢ per yard the 1\11111 you pay 0 to 7c for. All shades and sizes. for & Remnants of Ribbon, one-half price. Corset Sale.—Come in and price our Corsets. Shoes.—Any price, any them for Ladies, Men, Boy: Groceries.—Our line is always keep the best brands. Nothing too good for our Come and he one of them. customers. 8 bars Cabinet Soap Cabbage, Celery, Radish i=h -We - Shirt waist Suits. are We and any style. We have fisses, Children & Babies. e We complete and fresh. | Bookmakers Sa y toen-| © 'ANXIOUS ANGLERS‘: LOOK ASKANCE Ice Will Not Be Out of Lakes For Opening of Fishing Season. SEASON OPEN SUNDAY FOR EYERYTHING EXCEPT BASS. Tee Will Not Leave the Lakes for Another Fifteen Days. Tworcaldays of spring weather | » set the anglers to talking of | the opening of the fishing s | re fixing and the booknuler the date when the ice will leave the lakes and conditions will be favorable for fishing as at least tiftcen days distant. t Sunday- will be the first ay of the open scason on wall: n)u(l pike and all other species of the tinny tribe to be found in the lakes in this vicinity with the ception- of black, gray and C wego bass, which \\I“ not be ripe until May 30. There will belittle fishing lux the next two. weeks at led S there -is-still a-good body of ice in the lakes and it will requireall of that time for it to disappear. Some of-the finest fishing in-the northwest may be had in Lale Bemidji and Lake Trvine, Wall- eyed ) abound, but there are no black bass in the lake accord- ing to general authority which is, however, disputed by many old time fishermen, who say that black bass may be talken in cer- tain sections of the lake. Iixcellent bass fishing may be had-at any numberof intand-tkes in this vicinity. The only fishing going on Nnow is spearing, w hich is bmn" conducted with good Jin the open water on the ppi. Suckers, pickerel od horse are running and will be for the next ten or filteen days. The nights and days now are partic ularly favorable to catehies as the weather is and a new moon prevails cumstance that is taken ll)ULll stoc k of by the authorities on ing pickerel, bull ds, s, carp and red horse is not contrary to law, but the muskallonge which runs with the other fish at this-tine can not legally be taken. A party of local sportsmen are talking of establishing a camp on Bass lako, which will be “main- tained during all of the summer and where the black bz ‘mglmts can have headquarters: Several |1 private parties will establish camps at nearby lakes in about two.-weelks.and-there willevident- ly be no lack of places to go to pursue the sport with the "wlt, est comfort and assurance of sSuccess. The te fish commission is} partieularly anxious to—secure some fine specimens: of muskal fongefor the St Louis exposi- tion exhibitand Exccutive Agent] Fullerton will be pleased to have all specimens of ~muskallonge that are exceptionalsayed-forthe exhibit. The organization of a fish club is one of & number o1 things which the fishermen plan and a prize is to be offered for the largest specimen of —wall-eyed lnk«- taken with a rod and reel in either Lake Bemidji or Lake Irvine: A wrge number of tourists are expected to visit Bemidji “this summer-and--they will find the local boatmen: better equipped than ever to give them- equip tment_and information as to-the best fishing grounds in this vi: cinity. Mrs. Revoir, Born to Mr, and Apri L girl, Celebrated Violinist. Christian «Hansen, the cele- brated violinist, commonly known @s “the modern Ole Bull™ will be heard in a concert program at the M. E. church Friday evening of this week under the auspices of the Epworth League. For the program Mr. Hansen will use the celebrated violin “Anno Facibat’ an instrument that has a wor ld wide reputation—and has ‘re- sponded with its perfect and in s]m ing tones to the manipulgtion | of the world’s famous | ment is one of the best things of | the sort ever secured for Bemidji {and will no doubt draw a large attendanc | Nothing Equal to Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Lettuce, Cucumbers, Strawherries McCuaig’s for Bargains WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG Remedy. Ve have us Colie. Chole¢ wedy inot and Diarrho a amily for years,” s of Nedd At Lu all of our chi > used other | the same purpose, but hs found an\t]mw to equal (lmm R TTYou Wil Use i dirccted it ways cure, Il“ur sale at Barker's Drug Store. "' | Wronged Husband to Pursue Man ‘lenberry. lin operation i 1r. Hansen’s engage-| NO AGREEMENT | ‘lm‘nnn of Business Men Faif wo Dispose of Early Closing Question. A lnm-lim' ul the business vn n pof-the ¢ 5 I TepTesd . i (held this |H\!n\|un at llu‘ \\lu-' ‘nlub rooms for the ot disposing. ol the 'qnmnnn which has been ling the lo ml business wor several ¢ It failed te jany ecment Sentime 1.( A { brought out at the meceting was &li\'i«hul in several divections, pose \ proposition to have a major ity vote govern the decision of | the meeting in- the matter— wet with nmms\( on and was aband oned.—The Retatl—clopks—are still securing res 1y an agrecment to cle o'vlock, and had a committeg out this morning, % CAN'T FORGET Who Eloped With His Wife From Itasca, Albert Frankenberry, of Mal ard, quite well known in this ty, left yesterday for Kinsuas v where Tie goes fo'canduct cutions inst his wile, Mrs. Lizzie Frankenberry, and Ired M#w, who cloped frow [tasca last fall and are now liv- ing at Rnsas City under the name of Mr. and Mrs. Moore, Mrs. [frankenberry wrote a let ter to her ter, Mrs. D Ann| Pyglen, of Alida, telling her of their - whercabouts and Mres, MPyetonturned Irover o PR P! Nis art: Soon. As soon as the ice leaves Lalke Bewmidji the force of men worl ing at the Crookston sawmill will be doubled. The gang saws are| not yet- working but will be put! Will Wed Tonight. Monight in this city o'clocle will- oceur: the mar Mahoney. Both the young peo: | ple are well known residents of Ut'llll(ljl .\ml have nmny friends: | Iwas hnubls‘d with a (hstu in my stomach, sour stomacl and vyomiting: spells; and -« car thiat Chamber: V. Williams, ! “I have heen su rheumatism for ye H. Waldron, Wilton Towa. My joints were Stiff and cave me much pain and discom-| fort, My jomts would ¢ when I s Chamberlin's—Pain—Batm—and ] liave been thoroughly cured. ‘ Have not had a-pain orache from the old trouble for many months. | It is-cortainly-a-uiost wonderful | Iiniment. orsale by DBavker’s ‘ Drug store. | o of congls Miss Awmy Wood and Cornclius Lohildhond, Ta Liver Tablots | @ = and Liver Tablets Do Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food. PRIOE BAKING POWDER 0O« 10AG0 VARIOUS MEETINGS T TI— The Orris Ober Stotk company | in Monto Cristo at the City Opera| house tonight, | ~ Knighls of Dythiis -confor third rank at the womeet Meocting of Rotail Clork’s Ase sociation at ofice of /b Ho Craw | ford in Winter block tonight. Nearly Ready To Start. The Lang Manuficturing € broom handie fictory at Nary nearly ready to begin operations. | My o Waldron of this city, | will have charae of fhe plant and | moves lis family th Naey this | weele. I is expected that they plant will be making landles by | the latter part of thoe wook. | There is @ ready ngkot for all | its produc [ Best Cough Medicine for Children. | Whien you buy a jcough medi- | cine for small ohiddren you| want one in whi¢h you can| place iwplicit confidence. You | \\;m\ one that not jonly releives 3 You want one that is nloss. You| \|n<|w- tonably: 1 wit Lo take want one the (€ amberiain's i Remedy all of these conditions, o s nothing sd good for the and colds | incident to or sl by Barkers | Drug store. ( S and Decorator. UYL ) M SRR B *“ Unto Every Man According to . His 0wn Our busing PLL “BI\(I AND consi llh:\fl\(- - onrthistic ST R pIET pTin ¢ done by an line of busine: ui ofir reputationis 10 The Jerrdrd Plumbing Co. e B B B P B e B B B B S W I 11 A perimanent. sanitary and fireproof better than other hul < you do not hi get full weight. All colors In 25 and 50 pound 1 WALL C7e8 ] 1y ool 10 by @ biy All the modern p sst popular ¢ roll and up. papet-freeof-chavse, crown eflt by the roll « 74 1o moldings. glass, : B 5 3 : i §. FOSTI S N . ~ DENT MILES BLOCK. *| Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI. MINN| Oils, varnishes, paints, birushe. W. Q. §ones! vvvvvvvvvvvvavvv TV vvvvv i 1 e B B Bn B e i Bl o A B A VA nore and 1d e f wall coating will coy <ot worthless % on the n itin price for » s, bt : 8c per pound ots . '7c per pound PRPER two mthree it ots pr L snme price, < from We trim your wi at ¢ po cte, AKE FRONT - eeseveresvessssEsssssees s en e MEERSCHAUM AND : BRIAR W’OOD a8 Nobby Ne“ Stock Nc.w Dlsplayed.. SThe of Pipes contains some of the that could Call-and-look. themover finest goods any smoker forts CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL wish Vot asadanasod Many Good Reasons The Peerless All- teel Range has many distinetive points olmerit. oty who wants and understands ability and ceonomy of having only the best, let us show this range. This is the original and only all-steel range. There nrentioned in the same cliss. QL range shionld come in and are 1o others which deserve to be The quick heat radiation of this range makes a very ‘great saving in the amount of fuel. ] F. M. Malzahn & Co., YJON'T I AL TO SEE 1T, / e To list bargains in real estate. $300 to $1,000—parties waiting. WILLITS & CAHILL. WANTED Tescecccseccsccscce Spmng is Here and So are We (o 1 B3 (T B TR S P pattron courteous NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLASSWARILD Faney Dishes, Men's Ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, the ful vill even ¢ than The Fair Varlety Cash Store 301 West Third” Streer. { i ‘ i 13 i 15 i ' $ 4 $ ! e sesecssecsssasssessssssscsssossee [;umbermens State PBank BEMIDJI bR ] General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. 1 Subscmbe fomhe Dally Ploneer Sprmg Lme of BabyCarrlages and Go Carts. Swellest Line of Iron Beds Ever Shown in Bemidji. Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles and Grades.

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