Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 7, 1904, Page 3

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- Crookston Lumber Co. phone 205 - ren had a whooping ‘cough,’’ says Mrs. D. W, Capps, of Capps, Ala. _factory results. I thenl thi THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. | Short mill wood, ready for use, ! phone 208.. L. H. Bailey is at business today. Lahr has a complete assort- ment of carpets, rugsand wat-| ting. The public library will be open ¢ today- at-the—court-house-from 2'to 8 p. m. Sherman-William and Hun‘i-} son’s_paints,.for—sale-by—Chas- Nangle. C. H. Miles is expected to- turn from St. Louis tonight tor few days visit in the city. Why bulance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Attorney Henry Funkley was in the city last night returning from a trip to the Cass Lalkeland office. Short mill wood, ready for use; drys quickly, $§2 perload deliver- ed, Crookston. Lumpber Co. Phone 208. Miss Chesborough, a teacher in the public schools at Black- duck is visiting Bemidji friends today. Lay ina supply of short mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load “The Brainerd Lumber Co. is making repairs to its hoisting works at South Bemidji and work will soon be begun there. Strawberries, radishes,onions, lettuce and cucumbers for Fri- dayand Saturday at the Princess. M. E. Harbin, the Crookston life insurance man spent yester- day in Bemidji on a fishing trip and made a very nice catch. Cwmsar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam,and avoid this fate. Reed, the photographer has just received a new view camera 12x14, Itis one of the largest 1 this section ‘and will enable Mr. Reed to do some very good work, Removal sale prices at Peter- son’s. -‘Toys 4 and 4 off, books, stationery, express wagons, ¢ro- quet sets, 4 off, confectionery fruit and groceries at reduced prices. J. Peterson. Yesterday’s fine weather drew out the largest crowd of fisher- men yet. Pike are” not biting very well and there were no big catches made. Whooping Cough. “In the spring of 1901 my “child “I-used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the ‘most sati the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough.” This:reme- dy keeps the cough lnose, lessens the ‘severity and frequency of the coughing spells and coun- teracts any-tendency toward pneu monia. For sale by Barkers Drug Removal sule at Peterson’s. | s wall paper sce J. lock. J. H. Strovg of Wadenu is in the city. | Fruit and vegetables ull through the weelt at Poterson s Warm days-—cold ice cream at Peterson’s. ‘ cclining veranda chairs. at Lahrs e The public Tibrary will b open today- at the court-house f1om to 8 p. m. [l cream cheese rvich and| mild cents per pound at Nanzlcs. Podestals and tabourettes, a fine line at Laln’s. Surplus furnitur at cost at Peterson’s. Strawberries 20¢ a box at the Princess today. Quite a part of Grand Forks people arrived in the city at noon today-to-spend-tomorrow fishing: in this vicinity. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts- Marls’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Nothing can be betterthan the best— Marle’s lung Balsam is the best. The happy family at the county jail numbers twenty-three the largest number at the juil for some time, Contractor Greenlaw Hurst is in town. Mr. Hurst has recently returned from New Youvle Mills, wherehe saw work started on a new bank building the first of the week. The Pioneer is requested to an- nounce that there will be a matehed game of: ball tomorrow aftérnoon, weather permitting, at tne fair grounds between the “Horriblesand the “Terrible’”. _The Ladies Literarvy club will meet Monday afternoon with Mrs. W. N. Bowser. A full at tendance is desirved as the clec- tion of officers will be held and final arrangements -will be made for the picnic. Tom Kane, . the pitcher, who has been endeavoring to organize a base ball team in Bemidji has given up the effort and will leave Tuesday of next weelk for Saulk Center. He: will play with the Sauk Center team this season. | (. W. Speelman’is down" from Northome for a weelk’s visit in Jewidji. Mr. Speelman says Northome is one of the best towns on the north lin¢ and things are very lively up that Way Now. 2 Henry Buenther reports that he has had one of the biggest scasons since comng to Bemidji at his taxidermy establishment. Mzr. Buenther’s work is famous throughout this section and he mounted-—some-—very-fine-work during the past winter. . Most of the switching in this city is now-done by a switch eng- ine sent up from Cass Lake. The Crookston mill is not loading as much as usual now but as soon as tit begins to ship and_during the and fix ures Fifty Yoars the Standard BAKIN POWDIR Improves the flavor and adds fo the healthfulness of the food. PRICE BAKING FOWDER CO. CHICAGO Nice, tine st wquart av the Charfes White of Turtle River is 1 the city today. Something new at the sodu fountain at I B Otson’s: Dr. Brown of Farvicy was in the city last night andwent—t-o Waller this morning. Strawberries, tomatoes cucumbers at I, BB, Olson's. My, and Mrs. K. I Miller went to Duluth today to spend San- day with friends. P. S. Demarais of the Hotdl Blakeley, at Farley, is among to day’s guests ot the Markham. and Nice, fine strawbear a quart at the Lakeside Bakery. Eagene Bereman leaves Mon day for a several weels® visit at Minncapolis. X The Masonic lodge conferred the, third degree at a special com munication held last night. Charles LeRoy, who has been at the St. Anthony’'s hospital re- turned to his home last night., Mrs. Fred Brinkman went to Duluth today to spend” Sunday with her husband and little son. Mys. Hurley of Cass Lale ve- turned to her home today after short visit with Bewidji relatives. Andrew Clavin is at Larimore for a few days’ visit ‘with old friends and to lool after some business mattenrs. R. . White's picl-up crew came down from the M. & [0 yes terday and are now working be tween Bemidji and Shevlin, Mrs. L. G, Bendergast is -ab Turtle River to spend Sunday with her daughters, the Misses Pendergast, who are teaching school at tife village. Phree recruits have | been .secured at the local station this weele. - They were enlisted for foreign service and will start to the Phillipines- Monday of next weels. A oy Chas. Teater, of Shevlin, who has been under treatment for a blood poisoned foot at Sv. An- thony’s hospital, returned to his home yesterday. 1d Collins, an omploye of the Clearwater Logging Co., who his Store. DR. FOSTER DENTIST busy. season of the summera regular switch engine will prob- ably be stationed heve. Arrange- ments may be made to have it do the local switehing for the M & T MILES BLOCK. as well as the Great Northern. .WWU- ——=THE=— BIG STORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY A Special Sale of Summer Corsets. All of our Summer Corsets worth 50c. for the four days’ sale, only Ladies’ Belts, worth from & Percales, 36 inches wide; fast color; worth 15¢ for, per vd 10¢ Only 7 pairs of Ladies’ Kid Gloves left; the $1.50 kind, » .only’ 79¢ Ladies’ Black Mercenized S $1.00 to-§1.2 L Men's Cotton Pants, Men’s Hats, worth from $1.00 to $1.50; your choice for 75¢ each. Boys' Hats, worth from Men's Shirt's, worth from T3¢ to $1 GROCERIES.—The “Home” We hav On and after May 16, world. Your’s fo WM. McCUAIG ND MONDAY. 19¢ each go for, ‘each 25e. ¢ to Hle, tin Skirts, all new: worth from on sale at 79e¢. worth $1.00, for 75¢. to 75c: your choice for 39e just weathered “out —a g0 of pnuemonia at St Anthony’s hospital, returncd to resume his duties at Solway last night. A _Monster Muskallonge. ~ One of the largest speciniens of muskallonge ever brought to Bemidji is now at Baenther’s taxidermy shop to bt mounted sover forty pounds and is-over four feet long, [t 5 taken near Northome Monday of this week afid is one of the finest cver seen in this section. Down for Operation. Win. Fellows, the Tenstrike sawmill man is in_ the city today: for an operation on one of his hands whichi was performed by Dr.Gilmore. My Fellows had the misfortune toinjury his hand quite severcly at the mill a short time ago and complications set in which made the operation neces sary.. He returns home tonight. Will Be Called the Grill. Koch & Stewart are arrange- ing to open their new restau- rant and ‘it will probably be ready for business sowe time next week and is soon as possi- ble after the location is vacated by Peterson’ confectionery. The new restaurant will be called ¢#The Grill’ and will _be hand- ly outfitted and conducted a thorouglily — up-to-date Wblishment, sou Deafness Cannot be Cured Jocad ey sh the'd aud ti yours for 50¢ drand is the best in the ¢ them; all kinds. we close at 7:30 p. m: r Bargains, WM. McCUAIG pation: lon nitely ann [tis proba the day w from Duluth. The Ll avhivhat-bs. attraction has not yot fromy,Phecommitics L1 tomarraw.nishi. New Paper for Akeley. Chas, Tr Scheers is soon to bes sin the publication of the Tribune A dkaleys: MroScheers sy JId time newspaper man and an ccoptionally capable one, Ho wequired his fivst . newspaper training s a special_correspond- ont of the Anaconda Standard i was for some tine stationed W Bi He will have the bost wishes of many friends-for success in his new venture. A Painful Injury. Depuly Sherill Bailey will be confined to his home for sonie tme ns-the result of apainfulac Mur. Bailey v lightin i w o owith a parlor matceh when the ignited head Hew off and struek him -inthe pupil of the eye. Whether he will lose his sight or not s ¢ Guestion but nosuch serions re sult is anticipated. night. Slashings a Menace. State Five Warden . Andvews lLas just returned from a teip wp the north line, Mr. Andrews says the conditions of some of the north line towns regarding fire protection is mot what it should be. The slashing vicinity of Northome he consid ored a decided menace too the safety of the town and the five warden was instrueted to have them disposed of in some wiy Wind Beaches Ice. Phe high wind of yesterday af ternoon wrought havoe witl th ico-fields in the novth end off Lale Bemidji. -~ A short distance pist Diamond Point—and extending nearly tosthe north end of the Jake, the shore line is heapod with ice to a height of several feet, The ice ficlds are bécom ing very st and Fedee -Bemid should be open to the north en by Sunday morning. sippi Drive. Wi, Blakely in” town today making arvangements for the starting of the Mississippi drive, He expects to have his logs in Lake Bemidji and the lower Mississippi moving tomorrow morning. The wangan wis taken across the lake-this afternoon. Starting Mi ~ Boxing Go. There v ¢ boxing goat Bag ley last ht bevween Word and Charlic Cutler, which entertained a fow of thie best of them. The bont wis the real thing and furnished plenty of e usement-for-the o nanty wrteBhe tightwas T drays /The Annual Tax Sale. The annaul gale ofcounty lands which tne taxes are delin- quent begins at the court house next Monday morning and will contintie during all of the weelk. The list this year is quite lirg but not larger than ordinarily. An Open Letter. I'rom the Chapin, S. ¢, No Farly in the spring niy wife I were taken with diarrhoca and s0 severewere-the pains thal we {calleda physician who prescerib- od-for-us; but hismedicines failed o eive any relief. A fricnd whe Colie, Cholera — and Diarrhoca Remedy on hand gave cach of us La dose and we at ognee - felt offects. [ procuredi o bottle and before using the entire contents wo were entirely curcd: [t is @ wonderful remedy and shauld he found in every houschold. . C. iley, Editor. This remedy is for e by Barkers Drug Store (5 cident which he sustained I::.~LJ | in thet i sorvicehotein Novthoc, Los i) A (10K and had a bottle ef Chamberlain’s | the | Indian River Hogs, Ll cuplovmen ed e rive 1wen and reservativne They secured employment in Bemidji and a nimber of them shipped up the uorth line n Dr. Ward Improving. DrcHenderson has received-a letter from-—Dr. tothePaci about--month-ngo; 1is health The doctor has been guite il but is” now im-| | proving a fact his many Bemidji friondsawitl b ploased o learn, | e is-now at Ashland, Oregon, o some time he has been con tined Lo his room and under the cave of ar cape From Drowniug. boy who was fishing ofl the boom —new the—ottlet—of fthe Mississippi, Lake Bemidii [Tast night, had a narrow cseipe | fronr dibwning The boy- fell from the Togon which he was |standit fdown-twice before his ions succeeded in resening i, Narrow E 1 A small Cured His Mother of Rheumatism My mother has been asulferer formanyyears withrheumatisi, ™ says WL Howard, of Husband, [ Pa At times she was unable to woye atall, while at all times wallvingwas paintul. T presented hor with abottle of Chamberlain's Pain Baltm and after a fow ap plications she decided it was the most wonderful pain’ velicvefshe hiad over tried, in fact, sheis noy or without it now and is at all times able to walle, An occasional application ol Pain Batime keeps away the paine that she was - for moerly trouble with.” For sale by Barkers Druge Stove. | Advertise in the Daity Ploncer o investinent . 2 J.BISIAR hasvemoyed hisSinger Sewing Machine oflice {o one door south the Post Office, will lave - a special sale during the month of May. | a Call, Give fi J. BISAIR, - Agent, YRR OO NEHG OO )x}}c‘k’yflL“ 0 i 0 Y ' Minnesota. & Itemational Minmesota & Internationa Fea RATLWAY COMPAN Y, Provides the best teain - passenger i L ackducl, Bemidil, aikor and intepmediate points and Minne- apolis, Paul, Fargo and Duluth and. al! pointe east, west and=south, Through coaches hetwe Vorthic {andthie W e — of eapse Ample time—al for dinner, tion, 13 Braioed Lo Copneetion with the ..Northern Pacific.. RATEWAY COMPANY PIMECATRD Elfective Oct. st SEATIONS 149022 Dably ox, Sundny Gy, Tav AT W Ly Notthoie Tosey Janction Bk ek Tenstrike Tirtly 14205 . s Ar Mot BT Vo AT Wi Je T 1ovey Junction NI RY TR TER A, B0 v, o 1 really bined. different from alr n It’s not a hammocl, not a swing, not a chair sitting or reclining. A the chair is automatic. c position your body assumes, the.chair just follows, and that without any effort on your part. Eas A Be Comfortable Let the Comfort Chair make you rt Chair is st anything else. so, T . _The good things of all com- Simply solid comfort whether Every action of ‘Whatever To see it, to sit in it, costs you nothing. To buy it and have it delivered To your door costs you only $5.00 E.L.NAYLOR Sewing Machincs Repaired. () VoS AAhIS T a2 S et rents special permissiontoleave B nis speciad perint N-LO 164 Attorney and Counsellor at Law [| or izht | Bailey whoowent: into the water and went | compan- | W K ! PROFESSIONAL E | | will teach Graham Shorthand and Good- U's Improved Bookkeeping ing summer Hllllfl,hs, D. H. FISK I b ay 2d and ending 1| Seprember Ist, for only $50, Munson’s Shorthand and rshall’s Bookkeeping for duy the Office opposite Hotel Markham. | I M & McDonald Bemidil, Minn. e sreial College, | . 108 Sixth Street, between Swedback Block Jay L. Reynolds Attorney it Liaw We hiave just received a New Stock of @ PHOTO GOODS FOR SPRING OF 1904. Office in Miles Block, | P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BECUDIL, = - - - - TINN. SRR st Gibbons & Tormncé ~Collections City Real Estate Attorneys at Law O3 DGR Dr. Rowland Gilmore % The Iatestthi Colodio rsinbhotography Physician and Suvgeon ! = Office ifes Block Dr. Blak;slee cian and Surgeon Carbo Sepia R R IS Office: Miles Block, Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physicinn and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Office Phane 15 Tones hone 221 S r. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National 13 Feantiful line of Moeunts to. g mateh them. K, Third St Dr. E. H. Smith Plysician and Surzeon Office: Toston Block Oftice Phone, 73 Home PPh LAKESIDE § Mg ORGSR TUDIO, Propriotor: SaURB R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. treet, Two Doors all, J_. NG llvu L Lainter, Paperhaner and Decorator ¢ All Work Gu nteed 3%} to be First Class BLOCK Now Located on-lourth Westiof City All Orders Promptiy Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting ~ International STOCK E00D. “° 25.1b" Pail for $350 Only 15 cents o pound for the hest Stoek Food an the market; all s «the food for sale afthe——F CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL. D R L R TR RS DS PP Spring is Here and So are We. Worliay just starti . courteon NOTIONS, HOSIERY, (-’L\N\'\\';\l{l‘:: DINNER ssccecessescceces bt closad esafil ye Gy s 70N Our see b owe hoartily ud toal Ui pits it pporyand-es invitation to eull on us for anything in Fancy Dishes, Mon®s-Wiire, Cigies, Tobaceo, Ci Tntion for a ry-Duy Last year welald the fo Dusinicss on our Genuine o+ mee ved s i The Fair Variety Cash Store As You Sow Shall You Reap. —Giot— Good Garden Seeds We have the Best. Farm Implements, i John Deere Plows, Minnesota Linssed Oil, Buggies and Wagons, Paints, Varnishes,-Broshes: Hardware.

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