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

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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Junes. Short mill wood, ready for use, phone 208, M. D. Stoner returncd las night to Blackduck. Sherman-William and Harri- sou’s paints, for sale by Chas.| Nangle. ““Win“Hyatt of Tuartle River|t spent yesterday in the city, returning home last night. For-wall paper see J. A, Hoff, Miles block. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. E. E. McDonald returned this morning from a business trip to Tenstrike. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Marlk’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Chris Burnsiis up from Bena today and is on his way to Farley to look after the starting of some drives. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Philip Laughead was in the city yesterday from the Mackey & McLane logging camps near Ten- strike, of which he is chief clerk. Cmsar dead and turned to clay . might stop a hole fo keep the “wind away. - Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, itis the best. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208. R. H. Muncy, the well known cruiser for the Pine Tree Lum- ber Co., of Little Falls, is .11; the Markham today. Removal sale prices at Peter- son’s. Toys 4 and § off, books, stationery, express wagons, Cro- quet sets, 3 off, confectionery, fruit and groceries at reduced prices. J. Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. R J. Albrandt came dewn from Blackduck this morning and Mr. Albrandt takes his position at Naylor’s furniture store this week. : Assortment of several thous- and pearl buttons of all sizes. Can match buttons' on any garment . and will sew on wherever needed free of charge. Bemidji Steam Laundry. 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'spea __from my own expericnce. T think it | “has twice saved-my-life-when sufler- \ ing from a diseass of the throat and | hmgs 1t _cured_my neighbor, Mr. Dowes, of asthma that had afllicted | him for years. DR. FOSTER| DENTIST MILES.BLOCK.. {Bl:ukdm-!: is i town. 18 | business t xd\.\ = for-the first rank at a | displayed. Yomoval sale at Poterson’s. A full Attorney Henry Iauktey s | = of | \ lineofgocarts at Laby Gypsine, thy bess wall fiaish niost populars Attorney Carter of Tenstrike a visiter in the city on leg: l 1 nades atlohr’s See the n furniture at L t Froit and :|Il:' through the weel at- Peterson q' The Knights of Pythias regular | | | vegetables con- | meeling tonight. Warm days-—cold .ice at Peterson’s. Murs. Louis Price, the Boston hotel at Cass Litke, is | in the city today. cream | who owns rich and pound at Full cream cheese mild 12§ cents per Nangles. Al Fort, who has been contined | to his home by a bad attackof bronchitis, is’ improving. Surplus furniture and fixtur at cost at Peterson’s. The Brainerd Lumber com- pany has a force of men making at the sorting gap and the logs now iu the river will be run out and sorted some time the last of the weels. Up-to-date _and fashionable dressmaking done by the day. MissAlicéRobbins,telephone 246. Wm. Lennon, one of the Crook- ston Lumber Co.’s old time cruisers, who has been enjoying a short vacation at Crookston, in the city today to report for duty. Lay ina supply of short mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2-per load CrookstonLumber Co. phone 203 Mzs. J. L. Reynolds went to Turtle River last night for a visit with her sister, Mrs. J. W. Duff, who expects to leave in the near future for Spokanc, Wash. M. J. Marse, the Lalkeside photographer has a new display case in front of his gallery in which some of his, best:work is The pictures are all fine and reflect credit on M. Mocse’s artistic ability in.uo un- certain measure. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism | ¢«My motherhas beena sui}erer for manyyearswithrheamatis m;” says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. At times ske was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful, - Lpr esented hev with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few ap- plications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, slie isney- er without it now and at times able to wallk. An-occasional application of Pain Balm keeps i away the pain that she was for- merly trouble with.”” For sale by Barkers Drug Store. WW& BIG S ‘We have the most up-to-date line of ladies’, men’s, boy’s and child- ren’s shoes ever shown in the city. We can fit your feet; also your pocket. The Queen Quahty for ladies cannot be beaten in style and quality. Come in and let us show you a nice TORE line of Shoes. tworlin the all |4 Fifty Yez7s the Standard “fl% Improves the flavor and adds to the healthfulness of the food. PRIOE BAKING POWDER GO, €HI0AGO Charles s down from Mullard Lake yesterday to spend Sunday with friends. R. B. White is down from Kel- liher today /to hire a crew of twenty “five men for: railvoad vieinity. Today's pussenger from the west was delayed four hours by connections at Grand Forks and Crookston and dclay the wreck near Shevlin, H. . Nesne of Crookston, J. Petersom and Edward Hanson of Blackduek, are among today’s wrivals at the City hotel. Miss Curtiss, with the sales department at - O’Leary & Boswer’s, 1t Bagle Bend [or'a several days’ visit with friends, Mrs. O. J. Lagua leaves tonmor row morning for Chicago, where she is called by the serious ill- ness of her mother, C. W. Baumbach, vice presi- dent of the Lumbermen’s bank, came up from Wadena last night to spend a week. Mr. and Mrs. Maurin, of Eliza- beth, Minn., arrived in the \J last night for a yisit with their daughter, Mrs. Charles Nangle. Mrs. Samuel Gill and little son went to Minncapolis this morn- ing for a several day’swvisit . with ‘friends and relatives. The Townsite-Co.—yesterday sold lot four in block fonrteen to Alderman Bowser. on it to be rented. W. G. Sleet is the now mafl clerk ou the M. & [, and takes Fuller will ave one of row. Mr. and Grand Porks whicl go on the Dr. Warninger, the veterin- vian, says he finds Bemidji an llent location. The doctor has offices in the rear of the Opera buffet and is doing a very nice business. BENA HAS MADE A WINNING Washington, May 3.-Assistant Secretary of the Interior Ryan late this afternoon settled the long drawn controversy between the settlers of Bena and Rich- ards townsites, Minnesota, by signing an-—-order ing the Béna people the same status as Richards townsite scttlers, and permitting them to file the | tries under the townsite law. HEARST GETS COOK COUNTY Chicago, M o g cratic pric held yeste ;thc foltowers of William R. Hearst scouu a \1( tory over the faction Mr=Bowser |58 will build a residence property | % Mail Clerk Fuller’s run tomoy-|% the night rims befween Duluth v Ghreat Northern Thursday night. | one tred Raymond's the night, City Opera house loy worrow ad unin .1t has Ruaymond’s has a record of succe of My money mal “pord by its patronage. the-entirepicce-there dullor —insipid bristles with life one best production.is judgaad is-not momoent with and an i constant ol and delight. The quaint Miss maze to the romance of “The Missouri ave every-day state of “possums persimmons.” They jeuns and homespun lvl they | pecl Girl”? chan in the and wear hicko: the N sing the quaint melodies to their- section and they true to life in every instanc Some of the very specialtios whiclhave ever bee n! seen it the local house will nu]mI on during the course of the picee: B e ] VARIOUS MEETINGS sSsouri- mountains, clever The 1lndependent. Ordor Scandinavian Workmoen will meat | tonieht at the I O. O. K. hall. Business: of importance will be transacted and all. memboers are rged to be present. ol An Open Letter. Erom the Chapin, 5. C. News: Farly in the spring my wife: and | [ were taken with diarrhoea and S0 severe were the | calfed a physician who pr od for us, but hismedicin to give any relief. A had a bottle of Clhamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy on hand gave cach of us adose and we at once felt the affocts: T procured a bottle and before using the entire contents wo were entively cured. [t is a wonderful r(-lnmlv and should he found in every houschold. H, C. Bailey, Editor. This remady is for sale by Barkers Drug Store: oserib i l’un (r, I’dporlmmrm' : anl Decorator All Work Guaranteed y to be First Class | MILES BLOCK (RA\A WIITE HASTING AP Vice-Pres. Anat. Oush. NO.. 5382, First National Bank sBemid]i, Minnesota: SRAL BANKING NESS. BUSI- Gvery Accommodntion Consistent with Con Servative Bunking will be Granted. tul productions, whicli comes tol s and the excellence | : 1t 5 1 Throughout | Lty inimitableywirth-provoking char | acter that keeps the audience in | enjoyment prople who contribute their bits | | | are ins that we v mm!j friend \\hm‘ W hnnpms_ (uugh ; “In the spring of 1901 my ven had a \\hm-xmw\mu i, Mrs. Do WL Capps, of Capps, A [=1 used Chamberlain's “Cou Remedy with the most s { factory results. 1 thenk | the best rer this the severity and frequency | the coughing spells and coun viendenceytoward pneu WA DY TRTFRETR TG Rea & Lafidry o visitt Drs: Nextre | Bemidji, tu at the lotel uri| Retu | Hers thel findl ctreat witf-pive tell e prount relfe CANCERS, TUMORS, GOITER, PISTULA and PILES, of the cuses L : AL [t Minneapolis, Mint. UGG AU it it F. E. COOLEY, b ;': Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. i 50 ¢ i i3} R G S R 3 Phone 4 WI‘] will teach Graham Shorthand and Good- win's Improved Booklkeeping during - the sumer OIS, H(?m 11|Iy’r:| t, for only or Munson’s Shorthand and Marshall’s— Boolkecping for SAme pric 1 College, Box 744, 108 Sixth St 1 between Bemidfi and Beltrami r\u.nuzn Business Solicited, Fire Insurane rtAA We would like to “st comes to Good Stoc can please themost * us in any one of the Fisling Tackle, 1L Ab&‘““.&flfi&-&fi‘u&flx&‘&u&h — FEVEN— §If Not From Missouri TLardiweare, Buildingnatevial, Read ymired Paints and Lare vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv TV (||41( when it t Prices we buyers. I'ry 10w you' and Ri Hiniceky following: in Roofing, Decling, M. ROSS. | | W. 3 b b E P P p 4 ] P » P =% chld | Bl Mimesota & International ! RAILWAY COMPANY. Vs, Provides th 18- | is |t dy 1 have ever seen | 4 This reme- | 1loose, lessens | of | 4 south. wthome Twin, Ample for dinn SRS R e x..Northem Paclfic. IATEAVAY COMPANY STATIONS No pme AT Hovey i Ly Ty SN TTIN P PO Do A Interna STOCK | serousesmesemms ; SRR We have just received a New Stock of : PHOTO GOODS FOR-SPRING - OF 1904 & Tho late=tthings in Photograph Colodio Ca rbon HEGCH R 3 35 3 B SO R R R s of to B match Mounts them. LAKESIDE STUDIO, .1 MORSE, Proprietor. U R SRR tional FOOD. 25-1b Pail for $3 50 Only 15 cents a pound for the market: the hest Stock Food on all sizes of the food for sale at the 2 CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL -.....-‘...........-.....--.. sosose cesscsscscsosee { Spring is Here and So are We. We have very st st elosed o ting on our second patrots for their pist supp invitation to vall G courteous NOTIONS, HOSIERY, Lancy Dishes, Men's Ware, Cig gliast yoar we laid the foun Anmisiness on our Gennine By which we are ol you more for your The Fair Variety Thitd Su B4 AWest coscssccsscsccen As You s Ln continn money \ and we h et and Gxt auything in DINNER SETS, Gn s for SWA RS, ars, Tobaceo, Candies, Ete. successful n Prices Gyen give r than last. dation for cy-Day | Ihh yed Cash Storef- o esessescsssssssssscesess Sow Shall You Reap. —CGiet— Good Gard We have tl i Farm Implements, Minnesofa Linssed Oil, en Seeds e Best John Deere Plows, ies and Wagons, Hardware. AAAL*A&AA e g e AAA:&AAM‘ CITY OPERA HOUSE Wednesday, May 4, *“The Missouri Girl™ V We have a basket of shoes worth from $1.25 to $2.00. Price now 98¢ a pair. luader Harrison, which i has her o‘mltnc been the dominant |power in the Democratic party in Cook ¢ ount, MARK'S 5isan The Great Cough Cure For the cure of all the lung, throat and chest, such as Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop- Bronchitis, All shades l Ladies Kid Gloves; every pair warranted. and s es Men’s Hats: we liave an elegant line. —The “Gordon™ 15 one of our best. Let us show you. % How's Tms We.offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any casc of Catarrn| that-cannot be cured by Uull'; (’TT'ITTh’ Cure— - Cheney &7 Toledo, O. | We, the undersigned. - have| know nF Cheney for the last| \l;u"us, and beleive him per- ’fuLLI‘ honorable in all business transactions, « -ially able j Ty gations made E | 3 affcetions of Men’s Work and Dress.Gloves. Comedy Melodrama audeville A % Carload % of »» Special % Scenery vvvvvvmvvwvvvmm VEGETABLE SICILIAN ALLS Hair Renewe *sittrueyou wantto look old ? Then keep your gray hair. It not, then use Hall’s Hair Renewer, and have all the dark, rich color of early life restored to your hair. ST -mr.!‘" | Coughs, ing Cough, Hoarseness, Etc; Lagmppe, and will prevent consumption w Tien taken in time. - Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. PREPARED ONLY PETER M. MARK Manufacturer of MARK'S ELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON. M1INN. Special sale on Men'’s Shirts. Always ‘a Fresh Line of Groceries at McCUAIGS. *AA&AAAAAAAA-& -~ Lettuee Strawberries Celery Radishes Moot 01 is faken]| On and after May 16, we close at 7:30 p. m: — e ¥ WM. McCUAIG . WM. McCUAIG

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