Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 17, 1904, Page 3

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W w w W SPECIAL W W w w W Next Door to ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. n SALE OF Post Office: :‘: The Grill < Finest equipped i ..Restaurant.. : in the city. & “Best Cup of Coffee on Earth.” 2 L - m » ” ” £ » - - - " - £ » " [ » . m £ £ & 3333333333333333333 23333 THE CITY Go to Haklkerup for photos. Closing-out: sale on refrigera- tors at Naylor’, George Lydick is in the city from Cass Lake today. Genuine Louwelsa Weller ware for sale only by A. E. Winter. Fred Gimmet, of Cass Lake, is quite ill at Sv. Anthony’s hospital Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is tl.c “best, J. D. McDonald was a- Ten- strike visitor night. 5 This week only, refrigerators and book cases at 15 per cent GIF at Naylor’s. Mrs. J. A, Hofl left yesterdiy for a short visit with relatives at River Falls, Wis. 5 To complete the neatness of your home you need some of thit genuine Louwelsa Weller war.. e i $333233333333333333333233333333333332233333333 ASESWinlerti st — e 5 Clerk of Court Fred Rhoda isj expected hiome the first of nex weck from a visit to the St. Louis Exposition. Cuspidores, tankards, stei punch bowls, vases, pede: and jardinieres, made of the g uine Loawelsa Weller ware, soid DR. FOSTE R DENTIST MILES BLOCK. on business_last only by A. E. Winter, The Ex-|} clusive Jeweler. Andrew Warfield is ar Duluth on busine 5 For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. Chas. Hayden is in the city from Blackduck today. Get a hammock and rest easy. Naylor has them. Dr. Henderson made a profes- sional visit to Rosby this after- noon. = Two hundred pounds of fresh; eet_cow’s butter in today, at Peterson’s. : Attorney Torrance wasat Cass ake on legal business this after- noon. 2 ° 1. B. and A. B. Kleygaard, of Felton, were visitors in the city yesterday afternoon. A, A. White, of the Bemidji Townsite company, came in from St. Paul last night. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam -will cure your cough. e Assortment of cakes and cookies served free of charge with Ives’ ice cream at the Lake- side Bakery. John Vogler and a: party of friends are planning a trip to Bass Lake and will spend Sunday angling for black bass there, The program at the M. E. church next Sunday evening will be in charge of the Sunday school children and is' being rchearsed at present. The exercises are for Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they can- not réach the diseased portions of ‘the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedics. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous: lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, I Deafness is the result, and unless inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored toits normal condition, hearing wili be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, condition of the mucous surfaces. We witl give $100 for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot becured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CHENEY & Co., — Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 7oc. Take Hall’s Family Pills for coastipa- tion. B ..THE BIG STORE... - —SPECIALS FOR— THURSDAY, F SATURDA 1 lot Corsets, worth Tadics' Belts, worth up ——Waists, one lot worth $1.50; s RIDAY, Y & MONDAY. sale price $1.25 7 up to $1.00; your choice for the four days;19¢ each. 7 to 50c.; sale price, 25¢ See Corset Covers we are selling at 25¢-50¢; Bargains! y Ladics' Vesfs fronn 5e to 25¢ “on our Bargain Counter Ladies’ Night G ,.vns; worth more, but for the four days, $1.00 to $1.50 Men’s Shirts worth up t 0 your choice, 39¢ Men’s Shoes, the $2.50 and §2.75 kind; vfine. $2.19 Men/'s Hats worth up to $1.50; yours for $1.00 Men’s Hats. lot 2, worth up to $1.00; your choice 50¢ Remnants of all kinds at Lalf price For Groceries, McCuaig has new, and of course the the Best; always fresh and ’ Home Brand is the Best and we have the Best, Mc(}uaig'sw for Something New! We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG which is nothing but an inflamed |.~ Children’s Day and promise to be very pretty impressive. | Trunks and Grips always on {hand at Naylor's. Try a pound of White Star coffee. Chas. Nangle, agent, J. L. Georgereturned lastnight from a business. trip to Duluth, Strawberries, fruit and vege- tables every duy at Peterson’s. Warfield Brothers have begun learing the ground for the new city pumping station. James Cahill bas been ill for but-is now-able to resume pusiness dutic: Home made strawberry sundae with- Ives vanilla ~ice cream makes a delicious dish, At Peter- son’s parlors, James Anderson,with the Thief iver Fualls 2 thirough the city today en- route (o Blackduck. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Abrams, who recently came to Bemidji to reside from Minne- apolis, is very seriously ill. Cresar dead and turned to clay wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. Prof. Edmunds, who left last week for his summer vacation is now at Duluth and will remain there for several weels. Do not fail to read the Bazaar ad today or take advantage of this sale and save about one half the price on articles mentioned. Miss Sadie Simpson, who has been the guest of Miss Berman for several days this morning re- turned to her home at Minneapo- lis. Andy Danehar is down from Tenstrike this morning and is Tenstrike’s Fourth of July eele- bration, Walter Smith, who has been one of the Pioneer’s valued car- rier boys for some time past has taken a position at O'Lieary & Bowser’s as errand boy. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Estabrook, of Blackduck, who had been the guest: of Judge and Mrs. Clark for a couple of days, last night returned to their home. The big Crookston millis again ranning full shifts night and day. No further trouble with the boil- ers is anticipated and everything is gning along very nicely. Attorney E. T. Tietsworth, of Bagley, is in the city this after- noun to argue a motion before Judge Spooner at the adjourned term of the district courtin ses- sion today. The surveyors' camp gvhich has been maintiined at the out- to be moved to a new It near the mouth of the M & ippi-on Lake Irwin. » Manager Kayne oxpects the three—mew players from the Flandreau, South Dakota, team to arrive in the city ~Sunday night. They will be here for the came with Brainerd without fail, Dr. Dodds, and son Jessie, came in from Crookst:n this af- ternoon aud were the guests of Rev. Smith. They have just re- turned from the Epworth League convention at Detroit and are on their way to Blackducls. Tom Joe, a famous - Indian riverman, is in the city spending the substance of a - several months engagement on the Mississippi: Tom Joeis a well known character in this section and is one of-the best riverman in the northwest. Mzrs, J. P. Lahr-left this-morn- g for St. Cloud to attend the wedding of her brother, Henry Young, and Miss Ida Reinhart, which will occur at the -pro- cathedral next week. The con: tracting parties are prominentin St. Cloud and haye a wide circle of friends-there. E. J. Willitts' expects a party of five land seekers from the southérn part of the state’to ar- ve-today to took aver farm lands| in this vicinity. Mur. Willitts has had one of the most suci ul years in his business experience and says it is no trouble to sell Jand in Beltrami county. Superintendent ‘Strachan, of the M. & L., was in the city yes- terda s the Brainerd ¢ cursion which will come to this city--next Tuesday —will be the largest which : come to Bemidji. The in ions —at Brainerd-are for a v large-at- Triemphs of Surgery. Wonderful things are done for the human bod y Organs by surgery. are {al out and and pelished and put r they may he removed yones are spiced; pipes place of discas [ veins: antiseplbic dr liecd to wound burns and like injuries inflammaticn sets in, which causes them to heal with- the time regnired by .the old treatment. Chamberlain’s Pain Baim acts.on this same principle. Tt is an anteceptic and whien ap plied to such injuri auSes them to-heal very qujckly. It also allays the pain and’soreness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, not to mention the nconve e and suffering which such injories ental. For sale by Barker’s Drug store, Lumber company., | might stop a hole to keep the|= doing a lot of loud talking about | let for the past Lwo weeks is 5001 lghe close of the summer season. out matnration and in one third} TV = ! Wedding ) and . ¢ Baby Pictures k HAKKERUP ¥ 0 [4 ( Q ' ! Up-te-Date Work and 2 % Prices Reasonable. Enlarging, Framing and Finishing for Amatuers: Hakkerup Studio Two Doors Bast-ob Gity Drug Store DTS DD ST TSDHTTOSSSO TS tendance and a owd is com- ing-up from Stapl s well. Fireworks and flags at Poter- son’s. Game Warden Ellis was at Wil ton on’official business yesterday afternoom, Geo. Newy land; N. D, 1 wred, of New Rich- in the ciby visiting his-brother-in-law, T.-B. Olson: Why balance on the verge of| consumption when Mark's Lung) Balsam will cure. The grounds at the ¢ity schools are being graded and otherwise improved and will be sowed to g seed. 3 ortment of ealees and cook vod [ree ol charge with ies Bakery. The counting room and cditor ial offices of the Pionctr are un dergoing — extensive improve- ments this weel. I"rod-Lice, of Nary, who sus- tained injury some time agowhile loading wood that resuliced in a broker rib, is receivi sitnent al St Anthony’s hos wers brens than so Cas The fish will be biting in good” shape for some time yet, but during the lako fly son in July they usu wlly stop Tor a while, Bruce Harris, whois with the sales deparvtiment of the Crooks ton Lumber Co. and returned to the city the fivss of the weck, s now working at the oftices and will not o on the road aguin untit The fire department running toam is doing extra hard work this week. The team has be in training for the past six weeks and leaves Monday night for Hallock. t is. rvegarded as the best all around tean that has| ever left the city. Despite a very thorough inves- tigation which_has just been con cluded there is no clue to th perpetrators of the recent pos office robbery at Wilton, [ wa cracksmen who arve traveling ! through the country. | N. G. Arvnold and family of Larimore, N. D., arvived in the city today to spend the Suner, here, They will camyp for a time near the outlet and Mr. Arnold intends to buy property here and build a summer cottage be- fore returning. A number of Indians from the Leech Lake reservation, who have sen working on the drivesup the line passed through the: city this morning returning. to,_ thieir homes. All were in varibus con- ditions of joy, presumably supor induced by too much fire-water Fred Meisenberg morning for Los Angel fornia, where he expe i Tome. Mr. Mei - berg has been employed at Lud ington’s-hardware storve for some time. He was one of the bhest Cr Hpar butte hrand sweet at Peters Ison's. The band will hold arehearsal tanight at Red Men's hall. Al members are requested to be Yipresent promptly, at S o'clock. | | cents w pair, i [ves’ ice eream at the Lakeside st hetter hcts to-flad no doubt the work of expert; 560,000,000 feet in the lake to malke | i wo rehearsals o weelk will be| held from this time until the Fourth of July when the boys go to Cass Lake. Go-to-Gill-Bros:-for-bar, men's SHirts, underw hosier, X Mus. Jolm Wagner, who has been visiting with the family of her brather, John Wilm, in Be midji for a week-went to North- ome last night, wheve she will spend sowme time with her par- ents who ave | on a home- stead near t . Working pants worth $2.25, at Gill Bros, for $1.50. No better proof ol the fishing in Lake Bewidji is needed- than winsin and vill the large schoolsHitish at docks every night, The lights at the end of the Third street dock | scem to be an attraction for them and lastnightat the end of the the dock there were literal mil- lions of perch and other small fry. Men' live cent; faney sox worth twenty- at Gill Bros, for fifteen Delayed connections at Crooks:| ton made the cast-bound noon passenger thivty minutes late to- Traftic to Thiel River Kalls All ains are carrying extra s and the openin N reservation lands is atf ¢ large number of prospedt 0 tlers and visitors to that city. © {0 Men's strictly all wool latest| @ style suits, e roworth 815, at k\‘ Gill Bros. onl ) Swimming time is here and (), complaint is made to the city po-| % lice that the naked small boy who | has but slight wd Tor pro-| ¢ priety in “swimming time? is de- | clared ayer A thio nuisance in sev ¢ cral sections of the city near the | shore wheve there are goad | ming spots, l) e police depiy: iz ay picked up two rivermen who L spent their substance in this city for cheap and gaudy sinand being without a root to cover their heads last night went to sleep o | % tho lake shore near the City Boat | ¢ Both went to to the county this moiming. Judge Galehutt, of Nymore, is huilding a new residence at Ny more for C. C. Blake, The build ing will be ready for occupancy soon,— M. Blake, who was never popular-n Bemidji took pains to see that his property was located in the-villuge of Nymore and ex- ish-umdisturbed: Matt Bright, who is recently returned from atrip to the Red Lo —reserviation——siys—thit Henry Funkley. of Blackduc who tells the big misquito stories i n lhon man.. Mr. Bright the misquitoes have never been more NUMerods or - annoy- an this spring. They are 7o menace to life and are and . blood- particu thirsty this yea Notice To the Public: When you ave tired and don’ know where to go stop at 2 lor’s furniture store and rest and gt drink of jce w to refresh yeu, All are welcome, Lake Full of Log Phe east side of Like 1 Literally full of logs at the pr time. geveral of the lirai Lumber Co., drives have ax and the logs have been sorted and boomed for hoisti Tt is estimated that there over v the drive :_tonight. s will be in L weele and all the some time ne lozs aro expected to be in by the latter part of the month. SEE J. H. Crouch i FOR— Cement.Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Etc. “PHONE 92. Contractor and Builder. Iy and at right prices. TS BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnosota Avenue, SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI. MIN R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westof City-Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper ‘Fresco Painting SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST. IMiveroom IHouse (o vepairs or $1650.00 House, 25-foat $250.00 Suvanroom Honse, H0-fant $850.00 e T one Job $60.00. Two-room Willits & Cahill. ‘3‘ cecomreavas e e ser oo e e eess | Spring is Here and So are We. We have just closed a very suc ting onour second we hoartily thunk our for their & courteons invitation to ¢all-on us for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLASSWARE, DINA » Men’s Ware, Cigars, Tobncco, Candies; Ete. Just st Pt Pancy Dis Th(is. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE o idl 3 handTes P asesesessesncsccnooaconasnd THOS. JOHNSON, Can do your fine work and your coarse work, wilido it prompt- Mount Melliek Enibroidery, 9 tot Mexican Drawn Work and ~ and CHER OF— Art Embroidery —AND N 1 i i CITYHOTEL L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Bemidi, e The Furniture Dealer, —SELLS -~ ot lot; Q1 (;‘) venient.r during the dag. and - best voll made. pssful year, and past support and extend to all o Lagt year we laid the foundation for a successful business on ou Which wo are go anuine [ -Day Bargain Prices 2 to continue, and will even give ‘you more for yowr monoy this year than last, The Fair Variety Cash Store S04 West Third Street. CASH PAID 000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000 Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottlé. FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. What! Not Going to the St. Louis Fair? you fail to sec it. Never of its treasures been brought And it isn’t far avay— Only a Night's Ride Jrom the Twin Cities via the Rock Island System. about them. t orat Rock Island 22 Nicollet Ay 1 and Robert Sts, System You will miss the treat of your life if the history of the world have so many All rates daily until November 3o0. Tickets at offices of connecting lines , Minncapoli W. L. Hatuaway, Dist. Pass’c Agt., Misnespolis. before in together. Reduced Ask st - Wagons Plows ace Wire Fence Screen Buggies Cultivators Sharples Cream Separators -Doors and Windows ahn & Co. riffe Lace a speclalty. 2to4pm Mis. ey Freestone, Fine Needle Work. ! BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. Iine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Min cescecosessssreseccccceces T P Lohr ntury. A con- septacle for tha pillow o simplest, the Hghtest, the strong- st the handsomest, the cheapest csecssssssecscece R SETS, CITY DRUG STORE] THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. o o0 TER ) 5

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