Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 5, 1904, Page 3

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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Short mill wood, ready for use, | phone 208, Henry Dahlman is down from Blackduck today. Strawberries 20c a box at the Princess today. C. H. Allen, the Blackduc merchant, is-in-the eity: “=="Mrs. Edwa: ard, strike, is a visitor in the city today. : J. Wo Irwin returnedlast night | from a business trip to Minne- apolis. Sherman-William and Harri- soun’s paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. : J. H. W. Schmidt, of Fargo, special U. S. pension examiner, is in the city today. The Masons conferredithe first degree at a regular communica- tion held last night. M. E. Harbin, the Crookston | Lahr’s. life insurance man, is talking up business in Bemidji today. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston Lumber Co. Phone 208. Father’ Murphy went to Ten- strike last night and served mass there this morning. Mrs. J. L. Reynolds returned this morning from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. James Duff at Turtle River, Miss Hilda Mayer is home from Duluth, where- she has been attending the school of the Sacred Heart, and is quite ill. Miss Johnson, a teacher in the public schools, has returned from Minneapolis, where she was called about two weeks ago by the serious illness of a sister. Removal sale prices at Peter- son’s. Toys + and § off, “books, stationery, express wagons, cro- quet sets, i off, confectionery fruit and groceries at reduced prices. J. Peterson. Editor Bronson, of the Osakis Review, and Landlord Ruggles, of the Hotel Idlewilde at Osukis, were in- the-city last night oo their- way to Tenstrike,” where both gentlemen have [interests. Thos. Dailey, who was formerly employed at Barker’s drug store in this city, passed through the city last night on his way to = make someimprovements to his| claim near Blackduck. Mr. Dailey gs now employed at Elk “River. S ST Miss Hattie I. Artz, who is here from Jersey City to look after the interests of her brother, who is held to the next grand jury on a charge of murder, went; to Blackduck last night and will visit her brother’s claim _before returning; to her home. A Remarkable Case: " Thos. Reed, of Neillsville, Wis.,/ “Your White Wine of Tar Syrup is the best medicine for the luugs that has ever been sold in this county. I speak from my own éxperience. T think it has twice-saved my life when suffer- ing from a diseaso of the throat and lungs. 1t cured. my' neighbor, Mr. es, of asthma that had afllicted ~ him for years. DR. FOSTER DENTIST™ MILES BLOCK. Removal sale at Peterson’s. For wall' paper see J. A Hoff, Miles block. Fruit and vegetables Warm days—cold., at Peterson’s Reclining veranda ice cream * chairs Bert Barker, of Minneapolis, is | the guest of his brother, E. A Barker: Full cream. cheese—rich-and mild 12§ cents per pound ‘at Nangles. August Swanson, of DBluck- duck, is in town today. Pedestals and tabourettes, fine line at Lahr’s. Mr. and Mrs. D Tenstrike, are at-the City hotel. Surplus furniture and fixtures at cost at Peterson’s. J. O'Connor, of Blacduck, is visiting Bemidji friends. Lahr has a complete-assort- ment of carpets, rugs and mat- ting. G. N. Christie has returned from a several weeks’ visit at Eagle Bend. Miss Lottie Taylor, of Chip- pewa Falls, is the guest-of ) Mae Villemin. Why balance on the verge of consamption when Mark's Lung Balsam will cure. Lay ina supply of short mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for per load Crookston Lumber;Co. phone 208 J. Stafford yesterday pur- chasad onc/of M Ward’s resi- dences in Carson’s addition. Strawberries, radishes,onions, lettuce and cucumbers for Fri- dayand Saturday at the Princes There is no lever so powerful as plainand simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. F. G. Troppman is at Aleley today to look over a stock of ooods that is offeved for sale at thatvillage: . R. J, Albrandt returned from Blackduck today, where he went yesterday to finish moving his household goods. Cmesar dead and turned to clay a ‘might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam,and avoid this fate. Option Relinquished. The Masonic lodge has relin- quished 1ts option on the Achen- bach - building on Third street which it secuved some time ago for ten days, 'ments_including-* the announce- ment that a new hotel will be built on the corner of Third apd Bemidji made the property more valuable and M's Achenbach did not desire to sell it for the pre- sentat least: iz Leave for Exposition. Myr- and Mrs. C. M. Bacon leave tomorrow_morning for a visit to the St.- Louis Exposition. From-St—Paul-the-trip-will—bo made down the Mississippi on one of the Diamond Jo line pass enger boats. They will be absent from Bemidji about a month. BIG STORE - THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Special Sale of Summer Corsets. . All of our Summer Corsets worth 50¢, for the four days’ sale, only 19¢ each Ladies’ Belts, worth from 35¢ to 58¢, go for, each 25e. Percales, 36 inches wide; fast ) color; worth 15¢ for, per yd 10¢ Only- 7 pairs-of Ladies” Kid-Glovesleft; the $1.50 kind, only 79¢ in Skirts, all new; worth from Ladies’ Black Mercenized Sat $1.00 to § on sale at 79e. Men’s-Cotton Pants; worth -$1.00; for 75¢. Men’s Hats, worth from $1.00 to $1.50; vour choice for 75¢ each BED } Boys” Hats, worth from 50c to T5e; Vyom' choice for 39e¢ Men's Shirt’s, worth from 7 GROCERIES.—The “Home' We have them; all kinds. world. > to §1 yours for 50¢ * Brand is the best in the On and after May 16, we close at 7:30 p. m: Your’s for WM. McCUAIG Bargains, WM. McCVAIG S. Cotter, of | | at | Fifty Years the Standard ally* | through the week at Peterson s | % ey | roves the flavor and adds te | o healthfulness of the food. | P BAKING POWDER CO. CHICAGO Many View the Wreek. There has been a constant stream —of sight-seers tothe Great Northern “yards today to v the wreck of the two en- gines inlast night’s collision: Both are completely dismantled. The freight engine préfsents the most sorry appearance, The tender overrides the cab and a small box car loaded with lumber piled on top of it. The pony trucks of the passenfer engine are under the fire box and the tender and cab are jammed to- gether. It would have been al- most certain death for either one of the engine crews to have re- mained in the cab. ) To Occupy New Kooms. i The Business Men's club hasa regular mecting tonight -at the [, club rooms in the Swedb: i block and all members are ve- | quested to be preseut. The club | is soon to oceupy the front rooms on the second floor of the build- ing and the front room is to be fitted up with furniture fora re ception room. - This will be a feature which will be generallv appreciated by the members. 1t ! will be especially welcomed by |! those who occasionally have friends in the city to entertain I for a few hours. - : “Zella May”’ Overhauled. ! Blakeley & Farley finished making some re ‘their steam tug,the “Zella N The boat has been refitte improved by the additian ofan electric. light plant. Engineer | MeDonald and Chet McAllister onri Girl" which carvied the Park Rapids this mornii will be minus i with the Cured His Mother of Rheumatism walking was painful. had ever tried, appli away the puin® that merly troable with.* N()TlCEm OF APPLICATION for LIQUOR LICENSE. BAD FOREST FIRE Farmers l.i\ixl—;&»ulln of the City Ask for Assistance in e Putting It Qut. wunty of Beltrat A bad forest fire py et twer mitessesout cty 1 the farm of Odin son-and-the farmers inthat vi sent to Bemidjiz for assis ance in-putting it out. Phe-tire has been burning forseveral days and yesterday it got beyond. th contral of those who were tight. | S ing it. A considerable body ul".‘ $ valuable timber is in danger and | W quite a force of men went out| sy from Bemidji this morning to| assist in fighting i o for VARIOUS MEET _ LIQUOR LICENSE. Special - communication e Z sonic lodge tomorrow Work in the third degree, Ma- niglit, Meeting of the Business|! Men's club tonight. Meeting at City hall tonight to organize base ball team. cortaln onesst 1l TLOW it Zeke Gets Left. W. I, Conlon, of “The Miss: company failed to south bound train comnany tof, make the 1y AViness wy Band and seal of sald o Ty Of May A, D, 190 DL SYLVESTE erformance of Auditor NOTICE OF APPLICATION| for LIQUOR LICENSE. 1 Zeke o Mr. Corlon bas beeén show for three seasons the first time he has a train or missed daring all that night, and th wer missed playing Zeke ime. STATE OF MINNESOTAL ¢ Connty of Beltramd e “My motherhas been dsulforer nyyearswith rheamatism, '’ ard, of Huosband, ! e was unable to while- at all times L presented e with abottle of Chamberliin’s | 2ain Balm_and after - few aps lications she decided it was thoe i) most wonderful pain reliever she fie ) fact, T is e - without it now and at allj® ional {f nove at all, wion of Pain EH Drug Sto aye already talken ¢uarters on the boat and O. S. Pond; who will have charge, goes to Cass Lake Saturday. "The boat will be used in towing logs out of “Wolf Lake into Cass Lal “Gamekeeper’ Wants to Come. Manager Wheeloclk, of the City Opera house is corresponding with Rowland Clifftord’s western company who arve presenting “The Gamekeeper”, a very popu- lar idyllic ‘comedy, in which Chauncey Olcott v for two R. MARTIN | - Leading Painter ~and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors |1 ~— Westlof City Hall. oved Bookkeeping| mmer months, | Shorthand . and, Boolsk ng for .All Orders PromptlyAttended to Fine Art Wall Paper * Fresco Painting o ot of oy 00 I s deduction: i ons successfal. Erank| O’Brien, the young romantic aetory—is—uppearing—in—the title role, and the production will be one of the big things of the sca son at the City Opera house. Will Meet the Club. H. W. Gehr, the Wadena ma- chinist, who has been talking of removing his foundry and ma- chine shop to this city wri Secretary Torrance of the Bu ness Men’s club that he expects to visit Bemidji soon and that upon the occasion of his visit he e pleased to present a pro- on to the club. Mr. Gehr some encouragement in the way of a Summer School for Bemidji. D. C. Smyth, clerk of the school district, has been notified that a summer school will be held in Bemidji, opening July 5 and .continuing four weeks Prof. E. T. Carroll, of Wadena, and_—a-competent crops of in- structors will be in_ charge. Prof. Carroll was here last year, and his work gave excellent sat- isfaction. Moves to New Location. Paul Foucault will barber shopto a new location some time next week. The shop will be in_the basement of the TFirst National bank building which has been especially fitted for its occupancy and the location will be one of the best in the city. move his We offer-One Hundred- Dy |Reward for any case of Cata that cannot be cured by Hall’ |Catarrh Cure. F.J. Chency & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known [ for the last 15 d him per usiness taken | upon | surfaces system i Pri |sent fr Sold by Take Halt’s Constipation. .l: A. 1HOKIY Puinter, Paperlianger ol Decorator 5 All Work Guaranteed A to be First Clas T MILES MOVING i, Stationary and Moving Targets Tent, Foot of Third Street. J;umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI 333 General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. _Be Comfortable Let the Comfort Chair make you really so. The Comfort Chair is different from almost anything efse. *. It's not a hammock, not a swing, not 3 a chair. The good things of all com- bined. Simply solid comfort whether sitting or reclining. Every action of the chair is automatic. Whatever position your body assumes, the chair just follows, and that without any eifort on your part, To see it, to sit in it, costs you nothing. To buy it and have it delivered To vour door costs you only $5.00 'E.L.NAYLOR vun.,a.a.an..nuadn. o o o B o8 o0 o8 Subseribe for the ‘flm’fl We have just received a New Stock of : * PHOTO ¢ 1 south. | Between Northome | cl and al! points Through ¢ ln Connection with the Northern Pacific..|: RATLWAY COMPANY PIME - CARD Bifective Oct. 1st STATIONS FOR SPRING OF 1904. The latestthings in Photography? § HEHY 1902, Daily s Dally ox. N Sunds v 1205 0. m. Monday line of Mounts mateh them. 3eautiful to Aripom 12 Ly aim 1 & T oo o Aropom 12 Lo m S0 A WALKER LAKESIDE STUDIO, A, J. MORSE, - Proprietor. (53 R (53 (34 5013 505 32 e (o o B S R M R (RO R R R 550 W, HLGEMMELL, Gerieeni Munagde Ui L -~ International STOCK FOOD. 25-1b Pail for $350 Only 15 cents @ pound for the hest Stoek Food on the market: all sizes of the food for sale at the CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. siesecessssecsecssosssscsssscsecssessresony pl.'mg is Here and So are We. | We Biatve just elosed very sucvecssiul il fust stavting on ot second we hegrtily thaok™ o > patrons for theie past support and estentd to-uall o all onous for anything in SWARE, DINNER , Lobacceo, (| Fast year we laid the foun on for i suecessful ; ok On ot et y-Dny Datgain i whith we ave going to-cautinte, and will sven give i than last. courteous invitation Lo Yot more for your mones Uis y | The Fair Variety Cash Store sssessssscesssssee As You Sow Shall You Reap i (ood Garden Seeds : W hinve the Best Farm Tmplements, Joln Deere Plows, Minnesota Linssed Oil, s and Wagons, Hardware. Co. n& B A e B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B e e B B A EVEN — If Not From Missour Wewonld-like-to-“show-vou™that whenit comes to Good Stock and Right Pri can please the most “linicky™ buyers. us in any one of the following: Hardware, Buildingmaterial, Readymired Paints Fistiing Tackle, Tin Roofing, Decking, and - Eave Troughing. W. M. ROSS. VU VYV YV V VYV VFVVFVEV VYV REEFTEYT Daily Pioneer,

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