Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 1, 1904, Page 3

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THE CITY | See Jones—W. C. Jones. Short mill wood, ready for use, phone 208. ! C. P. Moons spent Sanday with his parents-at-Blackduc Surplus furniture and fixtur at cost at Peterson’s. Chas. Hayden, sup is in tk ervisor of | Sherman-William and Harri- soun’s-paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. Paul -Cowan _is. Blackduck today. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. George Lydick was in town| from Cass Lake this morning. G. Frick, or Fosston, isa guest at the Markham* Nothing can be better than the | best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the| ‘best. - W. A. Gould returned afternoon from a business trip to Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clarkare parents of a fine large baby girl born Saturday. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s ..Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Mrs. W. H. McClure, of Minn- eapolis, is in the city for a’sev- eral day’s visit with her husband. Why balance on the verge: of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. R. E, White came down this . morning from Kelliher, where he has been looking after a pick-up crew for the Crookston Lumber Co., for the past week. Cmesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the: wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, it is the best. | Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed, . Crookston Lumber Co. Phone, 208. The Ancient Order of United Workmen has a regular meeting tonight and will initiate a number of candidates. Up-to-date and fashionable dressmaking done by the day, MissAliceRobbins,telephone246. Lay ina supply of short mill * wood for the season. Drys quick iy. Delivered for $2 per load -Crookstonumber Co. phone 208 J. M. Markham went to Minne- apolis this afternoon. He will return in a fewdays accompanied by Mrs. Markham, Removal sale prices at Peter- son’s. Toys 4and } off, books, stationery, express wagotis, cro- ~—quet-sets, 4 off, confectionery, fruit and groceries at reduced prices. J. Peterson. 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 _{rom my own experience. I think it has twice saved my life when suffer= ing from a disease of the throat and lungs. 1t cured my neighbor, Mr. Dowes, of asthma that had aflicted ‘him for years. DR. FOSTER down from? this | Fifty Years the Standard roves the flavor and adds fe healthfulness of the food. PRICE BAKING POWDER GO CHICAGO R emoval sale at Peterson’s. A full line of go carts at Lahr’s. Gypsine, the best wall fin in most popular shades atLahr’s BE- E. Tucker,;of Blackduck, is in town, See the new in Weathered Oal furniture at Lahr’s. C. H, Allen, the Blackduck merchaut, is in the city today. Fruit and vegetables all through the week at Peterson s Warm=days—cold ice cream at Peterson’s. J. B. Minnick, of the Crookston mill force, is confined to his home by a bad attack of rheumatism. Deputy Sheriff = Jolin- Bailey and Attorney Crawford are at Tenstrike today on some legal busmness J. S. Wallace paid a fine of $10 in police court this morning for being ntoxicated on the high streets yesterday. Meeting of the Board of Di- rectors of the, Business Mens’ club tonight to hear a proposi- tion from*S. D. Works, who is anxious to move a hardwood mill plant to Bemidji. Kelsey, the boat builder, has|af just—completed a fine gasoline launch to be usedon Lake Be- midji. The boatis nineteen feet over all and in general excellence of workmanship would be hard |ing to beat. Ha Bliler enjoyed a visit yesterday front his brother, R K. Bliler, of Cass Lake, whois em- ployed on the topographical sur- vey of the Mississippi. The survey is getting along very nicely and should reach Bemidiji in about two weelks. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism «My anotherhas been a sufferer formanyyearsw rheumatism,’’ says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. At times she was unable to move atall, while at all times walking was painful. T presented her with abottle of Chamberlain’s Pain. Balm and after a few ap plications she decided it was the most wouderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she isney- er without it now and all at times able to wallc; An-occeasional application of Pain Baln keeps DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Bl We can fit and quality. Co show you a nice We have a basket of shoes Price now Tadies Kid Gloves: every and Hats; we have an ele, one of our hest. Men’g Special sale « Always a Fresh Line o Celery On and after May 16, WM. McCUAIG G STORE We have the most up-to-date line of ladies’, men’s, boy’s and child- ren’s shoes ever shown in the city. ur feet; also your — pocket. The Queen Quality for ladies cannot be beatén in style Men's Work and Dress Gloves. f Groceries at McCUAIGS. Radishes away the pain that she was for- merly trouble with.” For sale by Barkers Drug Store. me in and let us line of Shoes, rented -the second floor BALLASTING UP | Steam Shovel and Work. Trains to Make Improvements | to North Line | | ravel pit theretor thenex | weelss getting out gravel which will be used to filk up low. placas at.several points on - the uorth | line:—Adarge ox 3 ployed — and cons provements are to be made this| summer. Quite a little of the | eravel will go to the Kelliher spur and it good deal will be used between Blackduck and North ome. - Th> shovel will work night and day and the work is in charge of the general road master. STATE DITCH State Engineer Ralph and Sena- tor Swedback Will Choose Location This Week. Engineer Ralph, of the- State Drainage Board, is in the c to- day the guest of Senator ed back and for the purpose of con- ferring with the senator about the new ditch that is to be con- structed in Beltrami county by the state. Mr. Ralph and Sena tor Swedback will take a trip through the county for the pur- pose of deciding the location the latter part of the weck. The diteh will be so located that it will benefit to the greatest ex- tent possible state lands that need drai a d it- will be, when constructed, the fivst state diteh in=Beltrami county. T(; 7Clvu§e Sundays. have entered intoan agreement se their vavious places of 55 on Sundays. On and v 15 -all the meat mar- lkets will close on Sunday. 'I'he change over the present ovder of things is' made ‘to give the em- ployes an opportanity of enjoy- and under present Sunday is one of the ys of-the weelk. Has a Heap of Trouble. Anton: Honson was in Judge Pr\ndunmst's court this morning. er to a charge of drunk- S He was unable to pay o fine and weng to the county jail for ten days. A palof Hanson's accuses liim of the theft of $10 Saturday. night and has sworh out @ warrant which will' be SQIVE soon as he is released from je New Rooming House. Mrs.J. K Hendriclison has of the Swedbaclk building on Minnesota ayenue over Conkey's grocery store and furnished. it as a first ‘class rooming house. All the furnishings are new and some of the-pleasantest-rooms in the business portion of the city are now offered for rent. * Hotel Change Hands. The Bemidji hotel, which has been under the management of the past two the Ross Miller for years, today ehanged hands, new proprictor being M Bahr, who will run the ment up to tlie standard of excel- lence which-characterized it-in the past; and will undoubtedly receive a large patronage. Has a Location. = confectionery stock to new gquar- ters in the Malzalin block about, the first of next week, The quarters will be the same ones the—store—occupied—befo uioved to its pr location, [ce cream parlor being fixed up on'the second floor and Mr. Peterson thinks he wili be pleased with his new Cost Fifteen Cents. A young lady living at the cor- ner of Mississippi d Thir- street advertised - for a worth from $1.25 to- §2.00. 98¢ a pair. pair warranted. Al shades S1Z | five offe | tsib in the Pioneer want 7 evening. She had Saturday morning. It! cost her fiftecn cents to get :I[ ation. 3 ; How's This?” gant fine. The “Gordon™ is Let us show you. m Men's Shirts. Lettuce Strawberries we close at 7:30 p. m: | We, the undersigned. have J. Cher {known F. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot-be cured by Hall* | Catarrh Cure. F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. for the last} 15 years, and beleive him™ pr fectly honorable in all busine i and financially ut any obligations made | “hound-passenger-is-wie The three local meat markets [+ Cummings w «lds, N. D., toattend the funeral of M: PASSE Serious Accident Shevlin, 4 p.m. {liere and the coaches ave on tive he lTeamed, but the livst report This report is verified at 4:1 hurning hridge the diteh: The pas passengers. enger From Shevlin. (Special - to- the Pioneer)—The west abiout gineeris belicved to be-fatally-hunt. destroyed by the fire-and the smoker wis badly damageds—An This Reported -to Afterncon’s West Bound Pass- | mile-and a half west of - The cause of thewreck cannot < to reach this village are that thie train went througlt a burning bridge. | 4 0. T'he teain went through & ad the engine. mail car andsmoker went into ! steaders trom the ssencers were severely injured. and the en- explosion of acetylene gas followed the fire: injuring severaly e 0 L e e Village is Broke. The ro of Bemidji is broke today. ~The salarvies of the ¢ employes are due and the order; are drawn but there is no money m the general funds to pay thent The license money is due the tenth of the month and as soon | as this comes m the funds will| be ample for current expenses. | Cle Meet Tonight. | The Retail Clerks will have a meeting at the office of 15 1 Crawford, in the Winter block, tonight, for the puvposce of ay pointing a’scommittee—to-— e with @ committee from the busi ness men relative to the contro-; versy over carly closing. Accused of Complicity. Hivam Cammings, acen in,_ the by reneral stor - of v ool at Nymone night at and brouehitdo Be- | day by Sheriff Bailey. | to have a pre- | liminary hearing this alternoon. On Sad Errand. | H. R. MeDonald, wileand niece | of Kaliher, were in the city this L morning on their way to Reyn | . Mc¢Donald’s Tather, Dell | J. Norley, one of the oldest resi-| dents of that village, who died Saturday of last Assortment ang pearl buttons of all s match buttons on any g and will sew on wherever needed free of charge. Bemidji Steam An Open Letter. T'rom the Chapin, S. C., News: Early in Spring my wife and I were taken with diavrhoca and <0 severe were the pains that” we called a physician who pr ib ed for us, buthis medicinesfailed to give any relief, A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diwprelicea Remedy on hand gavi [ a dose and we at once [c offects. I procurved a bottle befo sing tlie entire conte wo were entively cured. It is a wonderful remedy and should be found in every houschold: H. C. Bailey, ditor. This remedy is for sale by Barkers Drug Store. Duluth Had Record. | Lieutenant Mason, the recruits | ing ofticer in charge of the Du- luth district paid the local station | visit this morning: Mr, Mason | says the Bemidji recruiting oftice is one-of the best in the countr Six recruits onlisted | for foreign service were shipped | toda | ) Last wonth the enlist | wents at the Duluth office were| seeond in tho United States in| point of number securved. Health Failing. Advices recoived from Dr. | Vard, who went to the P « coast a short time ago for the benetit of his health, ave that the doctoris not as well as when he left home, He found the damp atmosphere of the coast not con eenial to liis condition and has cone to Ashland, Ove, where Mrs. Ward expects to join him a few B Will Open June 1. J. P, Dunealf goes to the cities tomorrow morning o purch the stock for a new siloon which | = he will open in the building he owns on Third street that was cently oceupiod by the Palico cifo. The building is to be re modeledyaplate-glass—front—will be put inand the fixtures will he among the finest inthe city. VARIOUS MEETINGS ———— The city council mects tomights AL O Wotodge haga regular meoting tomght. Sceveral inftia- tions, 5 - Retail Clerks méet at the oftice | of 15 18 Crawford tonight, i cheese s rich and cents per pound at Nangles. A Whole Family. o A+ Dunlop, ot Mount Ver- non, Mo., says: My children were alicted with @ cough rosulting from with @ cough that sleeping more or measles; my wife lad prevented her s for vears, and your White Wine of Syrup had cured oo all.* can please the most —_usin-any-one-of-the- I and Eave B B e o B B A MARK For the cure of ing Cough,-Hoarsen Lagrippe, and will preyent « take in thme AN & MaRviN, i Toledo, O. | taken | internathy; acting direc the blood and mucous s of the system. Testimonials| t per bottle. WM. McCUAIG Pills - for Family PREPARED ONLY BY of MARK'S Manufacturer TAA&AA B e o e B B o A B B A e B B e A o EVEN J. Peterson Jr. will |nuvél’|i’s‘j‘ T SERUEY 4 We wonld liké to “show = comes to Good Stock and Right Prices we fotowimg Hardware, Buildingmaterial, Ready nvixred ving Tackle, Tin Roofing, Decliing, W. M. ROSS. ivvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv TV * The Great Cough Cure the lung, throat and chest, such-as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop Price 25 and 50 cents. PETER M. MARK FOSSTON, MINN. Missouri thafl when it FOUL finick Paints The mail car was totally (5 ting County Schools, lent Dun- has [R5 13305 MR year, He has a vequest from the northern part of the:county to furnish two teachers for rural schools, A salary of S35 per montl s offered. Gone Out of Business. Heanse. Lsome time ago and while | nadeaipplication for anothe Heense- it hus. notoyet, been ve- nowed: - Itis not ble-that he will recowg » saloon business. J Carbon ~ "H Sepia Tones Three Prove Up. Hubbavd county howme- vicinity of Bo cida made final - proof Clerk of Court Rhoda this morn - They wereJens Anderson, ul Phillipson and Carl Malt 4o Al have: nice Tarms near Beeida. Threo biefor i Street Sprinkler Put On. of Mounts to The street sprinkler was put to work this morning. = The con dition of the city streets with re gard to dust has beéonvery bad for the past several days. The sprinlder will keop thestreots in he business section off the city ingood shape from this time on. them, LAKESIDE STUDIO, M, Jo MORSE. Proprietor. SRR o [ . International STOCK FO0OD. 25-1b Pail for $3.50 Only 15 conts o pomnd for the hest Stock Food on le at the the market: all sizes ol the food Toy Y DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL CIT SPECIAL EXHIBIT i O~ NeedleWorky.o ~Until May 10, we will haye on - exhibition a line of Needle- work from the workroom of the Belding Bros.' Silk Co. . . Pillow Tops,Center Piéces&)ilies, worked in the new stitchesand the new materials. Ladies in- terested in' Needle Work are mvited to inspect the work. As oW _ Shall You Reap. | We have the Best. | D BALSAM all affections of ess, Etc, Bronchitis, onsumption when nteed. CELEBRATED REMEDIES, LUNG | Farm Tinplements. John Deere Plows, Minnesota Linssed O, Buggies and Wagons,” Paints, Varnishes, Beoshes, Hardware. F. M. Malzahn & Co L L”S*V E‘Gli'l"All.E -SICILIANE , A Hair Renewe Is ittrue you wantto look old ? Then keep your gray hair. If not, then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color| of early life restored to your hair. e AT T SUBSCRIBE FOR

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