Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 28, 1904, Page 3

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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Short mill wood, ready for use,| phone 208, Royal washed figs at the Prin- cess. A car load of cédar fence post for sale, E. J. Swedback. Dan Hill, of Blackduck, is at ~“the Markham today. Paris chocolates at the Prin- cess. - S - Miss Jessie Parker, of Solway, _is the guest of Bewmidji friends today. C. M. Bacon was at Cass Lake on business this afternoon, Willits and Cahill write fire in surance in reliable ompanie There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. J. W. White, the Park R insurance man is in town. Cmsar dead and turned to-clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, itis the best. Fresh chocolates always hand at the Princess. Rev. O. H. Bondahl, of Black- duck, is a Bemidji visitor today. Nothing can be better than the best.——Mdrk’“ lung Balsam is the | best. H. H. Tanner, representing the Little Falls Milling Co. isin the city today. Remember the food sale by the | Methodist ladies ' at the Prin- cess Grocery Saturday two to five bm. M. O. Connor; one of the sub-; stantial residents of the Langor country, is in the city. D. D. Rolf, one of the succes ful merchants of Blackduck, w transacting business in the city yesterday. Removal sale prices: at 'Peter- son’s. Toys 4 and § ‘off, books, stationery, express wagons, cro- quet. sets, % off, confectionery, fruit and groceries at reduced prices. J. Peterson. Up-to-date and apids on fashionable dressmaking done by the day. MissAlice Robbins,telephone 246. From now until 1-emoval to new 8location ‘in the Tropman block about May 10 will sell.all goods at greatly reduced prices in order to diminish stock. J. Peterson. John Hoover, who has-been a r ident of Rock township, Hubba county, was in the city this morn- ing with his family enroute to Kooski, Idaho, where he will re-| ——————side-in—the future: B - The rehearsal s Blackyille,”” the minstrel to be given for the benefit of the li- brary by the Ladies’ Library as- sociation,developed the fact that it will be necessary to postpone the date of the perivrance from the middle of May when it had been originally fixed. A number | of the cast will not be in the city at that time and the postpone- ~ ment is necessary forthis reason. DR. FOSTER | shore liue Removal sale at Peterson’s A full line of go carts at Lahr’s. Sherman - Fruit and vegetables Mr. Hilton, who is employed in| the Cass Lake-land -oftice: visiting Bemidji friends mght Gypsine, the best.wall-finish in most popular shades at Labr’ Warm da cream at’Peterson’s. The Ladies of the Miccabees had a regular meeting lust night at which there were sever itiations and a social tinie. Lay ina supply of short mill wood_for tt ason. Drys quick ly. ‘Duolivered for $2 ]v v load Crookston Luniber Co. hone 205. W. H. Neudeck, assessor of the town of Oakwood, is in the city to attend Lht, assessor’s - meet ing. Shortmill wood, ready for us drys quickly, $2 per load delive ed, Crookston—Lumber —Co: Phone 208. The Brainerd Lumber com- tanother outfit up the ppi yesterday. It wasin charge of Frank Frost. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. For wall paper see J. Miles block. | (3 Breaking Up. The 1ce on Lakes Bemidji and Irvine is breaking up fast today. A mild wind this mornin the main body to break up and it is beginning to jun at the north end of the lake. With scveral Imore days weather like the past four it will disappear sapidly. The lake is open all around the last ~cold ice Popular Lake Boulevard. Laise bouleyard is h(mmnmg to realize that spring is here: The beautiful walks along the lalke shore are now in good con- dition and it a favorite ]n'ume'l:ule afternoons and during the pres ent -moonlight m'onin;_:s. Un- que\tlmml)]y it is one of the prettiest walks in the entire northwest. Durand Resigns. Fred L. Durand, who has many Bemidji friends,and - for some time past has been city editor of the Crookston Times, has re- -|'signed his position and ‘will re- move from Crookston to Minne- dpu}m where he will engage in hé 10&1 camlv busine: Yester- Durand’s signation. Administrator Appointed. Bernt Hafstad, of Minneapolis was this morning appointed special adminis ¢ of the estate of Andrew J. Brown, who was killed by a falling tree while employed in the No. Lcamp of ghe Clearwater Logging Co. at Solway last winter. The estate sonsists of personal preperty-a 18 f and tho nes and acquired rights toa claim north of Solway. DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Surplus furniture. at cost at Peterson’s. .THE BIG STORE... Gloves, Kid Gloves.—Just All shades and sizes. We will pl‘l(‘L on sale about to $1.50, '2‘\](- About 100 yards left of t]u them_for Ladies, Men. lm customers. 8 bars Cabinet Soap WM. McCUAIG —We have some extra good Bar- gains in all departments for THIS WEEK. Dress Goods in Wool and Shil{“ wi showing an elegant line. Remnants of every description at about one-half of their former for 5 days only, commencing Tuesday and ending Saturday; former prices were from §1.25 are selling for 4c per yard the kind you pay 6 to 7e for. Remnants of ],an one-half price. Corset Sale.—Come in and price our Corsets. Shoes.—Any price, any size, and any style. Groceries.—Our line is (fl\\ ays complete and fresh. We keep the best brands. Nothing too good for our Come and be one of them. Cabbage, Celery, Radish, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Strawbel McCuaig'é fi)rr Bargains We e ist Suits. price. received an. up-to-date line. Every pair warranted. 100 pairs of Gloves, all shades anL, 79 cents. Prints and Ginghams. We We have . Misses, Children & Babies. WM. McCUAIG through the week at Peterson’s | in-| :Rcmil Clerks Still Stand for 6:30 | A. Hoff, | William -Harrison’s | paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. | was- ¥ | i - [ dr inw their in securing the closing stores at 6:30. tonight at the Crawford. 'THE EARLY CLOS- BUSINESS MEN.~ REACH no doubt be disposed of in this way is still "endeavor hour fixed at another meeting tonight. mittee hour and secured about a hun- ing the early closing question stated that two of the most prom- inent.clothing stores in the city were standing out against clo ing at inj tice which: the paj it makes tl cle D : facts ave that besides the cloth- of the most rep: ness firms, and- the -article,are-among-the-city’s -most-_ conservative and- public ING QUESTION {Fourteen Business Houses Sign Agreement To Close at 7:30. AN AGREEABLE (‘Q.‘IPRO.‘IISE. and Have a meeting Tonight. A settlementof the early 1 by MEET TODAY Forty Assessors Keecive fnstrue- tions and Get Supplics From County Avditor. The a; Fere m BN s today 4 tioms 1 \\.\hlm Sylvester and o be - fitted with the supplies necessary n the work or - making ment. Neatrly every (T the oA N and assess ment district in” the county s |represented watl the exception of some of Alie districts. in the oxtreme no 1 portion of the county, where the expense of the trip tothe county seat preciudes is possibitity, Auditor Sylvester SUyS lhut from appearances the oul | | ing question, which has g vise to a_difference of opinion | £ the tiest ot of assos among —local — business ]\unph-""\ \ e 15 I"“‘__‘\.'_’ bad. | sinee it came up the tirst of lasg [ Humbe! Ot HL S rometin: e naTe state anditor were road “tothe meeting and Auditor Sylvaster | this afternoon a mecting = of the most repr ness men of the cit) s held 4 the whist-clubrooprand-the s natures of all /pr sentwe aflixed to an agrecment to close ap 7:30 from May 15 to Septem ber 15, excepton mill pay days of the city’ and endeavor re their signatures to this ment_and the watter will s Association to. have the ) and will hold A com- from the Association waited on the employes at the Crookston mill today at the noon J‘])u Retail Cl 1 enatures to an agreement co-operation’to the cler i of the ks meet: of 1. K. The oftics Saturdiy’s Pioneer in discuss- This_wa 0. WO iFms. res 5 ble o, thos ho-favor- the u.nl\ sing movement for all the op. tion at that time, wherethe tru )0! ing dealers there were a number ntative busi- 1 the city opposed to having the hour fixed as early as 6:30 and at asubsequent meeting of the business men it was de- veloped that some of thoses who had signed the agreenent were included in the number, The: Messrs. Schneider Bros. Terred T Spir iness men and have been frank with all concerned in the matter from the first. - Moose on a Ramble. Mayor HnIN)n of the village u[n Kelliher, i states- that a Lngu bull nioose, onc'of the finest specimens re- cently seen in the Kelither coun- try passed a distance of less than half a mile from the village- yes The anmmal could plainly | n from the town and occur- rences of the sort are not infre-| quent-at l\' 1ilie Bnck \ard Slarls Up. [“nh\ Bros. are working a. routine work. ch the mill employes pledge | s 1 rgagolt prope instructed the meeting as to the Supervisorof As sessors Hayden ot | was present al the meeting., Moving Nicely. Dan ullerton has b ging the string of har weelss, Insane Woman Traveling. A woman who gave her numeds | Lottie Thompsim wis taken into custody at Cass Lake yesterdiuy, She was on her way to Wadena and: had boarded aGireat North ern train at Shevlin and left it at Cass Lake, and from hev bearing was evidently demented. She stated that she liad two Sisters she at Sheyvlin and that hivd ntly been released Imupiml for the Saand had® Shevlin (u live with her They had abused and il tr her until she decided to - led This morning shehad apparently regained hermentality and took the train to her destination. Women Did the Work. this morning ocei oned residence i tho west-side-of the city. The blaze had golten a pretty good start when discov | ered, but the Jadies of the n¢ borhood got husy and had it ox tinguished before the appuratus arrived. Disposed of Mortgaged Propc Sheriff ™ Mvors, ol Pierc county, North Dakota, is in th ted torday charged with disyx ing oF mort city toduwy with a prisoncr he ar | Jat Pequoty kuck | | i\\.x(u : 1rses | be driven between here and Saturday nights. which he has heen handling for e River now is the one on the | The agrecment is ws follows:| the past several months, -\Il’.‘nurlh side of Lake Bomidji e D a “Weo. the undorsi to! Pullerton has five in hand, They | 2 l y l 0 n e e r close” our - 1 offare J. P. Duncalf’s Harey H.' ie t Tubere i business at ming [John Jinkinson’s - \Vonnie N7 | Digt gt Nuberouiloty May 15, 1904, and eontitining un-fA. L. = Crawford’s Il utt | Mis il SO | welly til Sept. 13, 1904, excepting mill Tanior I A Winzon Se 3 s v estThEGTERHevImEitd pay days and Saturd midji Belle™ wnd s promising (Festerday SR Afiixed are the | tilly, the property of Fred Brink gl e B vettlasiseling J.UA. MeConkey, The Princess [ man. Al the horses are moving have —wany Bemidgi Giroce yer & Co:, Wi, ““"]' l'\\V“[\‘l X" s devel il TR i IGWS ol McCuaie, L. L. Berman, Gilljing very satisfactovily and is itefs dentiowill bring | Bros., Schneider Br Chas. ded as one of the most pron Nangle, O’Leary & Bowser, J. P. ]1«'1v(llu bunch, Me. Fudlerton | Nav Open Saloon | MEERSCHAUM AND Lahr, W. (i. Schroeder, The Be-|had intended to train at Park ) BRzDaloon. | os ; Ag midji Mercantile Co., Vincent, | Rapids, but hopestosee the Jocal | Matt Phalon, ot the fivm g BRI RINOOD Arnold - & Co, Palace Clothing fixed up so that he can re l Madon & Jones, Blickduck, is| Store, W. M. Ross: Troppman. [ main hove, e gwners Dave inethe city (day. MecPlialon s | ..Nobby, New Stoe¢ ' Di Ives-West Co., F. M. J\lul!/,:lxlm & ot yot decided whethier or not [been thinking of coming to B | bb)' N(’\V MO( k Nfl“ Dlsplayed" Cor, E. wlor and J. A, Lud-| thei il bheentiored at the | midji to - engage-in the saloon | This line of Pipes contains some ol the ington. Winnipeg mecting and this will | Business for some tine, o tinds | e ey i A committee ppoirted to]depend Turgely on the -develop li satisfictony location hard 1o st pouds At Ay sulokgrronkd the remaining business|ment shown in the next few but hopes (o coaplete the | wizle fore Call o | over. fdesived arvangemoents soon A Lhe five department rosponded | o an alarm by a blaze at the Pond | Dack about two miles trom that | l'” 3 Ivittge owing (o the fact that a| Plonceroftice R L R | bridge spanni asmlbst n — there has boen-taken out by ligh = o oot AT 0 T B0 U L8 5 T Goes To Fergus Falls. \! Fifty Years the Standard e s bt 3333333333333333333333) Men's CLOTHING 'Ii’: 2333333¢ forning ordered Lment 1 i To fix Up Church, = The buil ammittee of the (M One lot Men's £12.50 Suits Mocal Baptis Nas decided 3 2 speeial for dine, A nofl front »put the el $9.95 One lot Men's S13.00'Suits, for $13.50 vand '1 arated up u.m AN POWDER Improves the flavor and adds to " the healthfulness of the food. PRIOR BAKING POWDER CO. cHicAGO Married Last Night Bridge Is-Out. County Commissioner Wi started to ffdce e driv Partle Riverover the rond ol ke Bemidii yosterday ot s an i mill o hotse rist parsonigc ctuploye the cand-Mas—Po of st 0’Leary & . Bowser nast atter | noon but was compelled to turn | $33333333333333333933333333333333 39938993339 22BN $33233333333233233233333393333333333233333333233923 Thiconly toad thiat iy and Ty ])h('l\’ I 131 I< OR CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL . F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. 3 Phone As Ybu Sow Shall You Reap. 3O bl o Good Garden Seeds We have the Best. =l solling ont Rubbersand Arctics helow cost I i Ixu]llrmvnfil ; Jotir-Deere Plows, Minniesota Linssed Ol ies and Wagons, Clet your supply oy c e B DK Raints, Viarnishes, Broshes. Havdware. Monogram Fancy Cream Cheese tlie very hest. taken-back o thy I).Ll.u stay here. [ was troubled with a distres cured me.— Mrs, uns, Laingsburg, Mich. For sale by Barker’s Drug store, S have been sibjeet to- seiatic rheumatisin for vears,” says . { H. Waldron, Wilton - Junction, Towa, “My joints were stiff and aave me much puin and discom fort— My nts - would — cracl when I straightened up. [ used 1oand cured unberlain’s been 1l hav of men at the brick \:ud\ we getting ready to malse | It had been hoped to get | an earlier start, but the weather! has been unfavor A full rerew will e wor a fow| days. See the new in Weathered Oak fm-nitur“ at Lahr’s, \o(lunfl },qual to (hamb«rlam\‘ Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea | Remedy. l We have used Chambe xll«m'\ Cholera and Diz v inour !ll“} y-for ye of : have childern. our other medi the same purpose, but hs found anything to e 1 I wiii I alw or sale at Barker ~lJru',' Sto: {2 R, in or ache from v many months 1n0st wonderiul Barker's Tave not had : UI/ old troubld It is certainly a iliniment. For s FDrug store: 0. I8, | Fraternal Order of E: agles. Bemidii AcrieNo. 351. Mects every Wednesday at % p. m, aitmour’s Hall. .T. Wheelock, = = = = W.President ORI e - W.Secretary Visiting | erdtaliy tnvited trial=and—was=—contined —at=ti county jail during Mr. Myers'! 2 i Serious Stomach Trouble Cured | { in my stomach, sour stomacly and—yomiting—spelss—and—cin truthfully say that Chamber lain’s Stomach i ublets Is .| No Economy IN A CHEAP JOB Our in The Jerrard PlumhlnL Co. BEMIDJI. We AFC O CTIIE SOMe Very attractive values Dried Fruits Our priceon NOTIONS, HOSLERY, Men's Ware, Cigars, California Canned Goods ! Panecy Dishes, W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209 Spring Line of Baby Carriages and- Go Carts. Swellest Line of Iron Beds Ever Shown in Bemidji. Nobby Line of Rockers, All Styles andr Grades. Just Received y Fast Freight {E. L. NAYLOR,

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