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

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lllllllllllllllll: L Clearance Sale in - - Shirt Waists, Shirt Waist X I~ l Suits and Millinery. AT THE ..BERMAN EMPORIUM Next-Doorv-to.Posteflis : N =lllllll lllllllll .1.,;.4..;.,4;%,3. o ol o 921 cg,;g. o s e o e o pg & L r;.“gug, WHAT DO YOU- DRINK? If you like a good cup of Tea it will be well worth your while to look at our new line. By Buy- ing in large quantities we are able to get the very best at reasonable prices. Here are some of our Leading Brands: Ceylon Green Tea.—Salada brand in 1-21b pkg., Ceylon Black Tea.—Salada brand in:1- 21b pkg., Uncolored Japan Teas. Challenge No. 1, in bulk, per. b Red Ow! Chop, £ - Premium, Gunpowder, Black Tea, < £ - We have cheaper grades ulqo but, 1ecnmmeud those given here. : 5 A A - = T o o « 13 “« « = BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. "3“2'%%%9&*‘2‘%%%@&“&‘%%%%-‘3‘%%%%%‘%%*2"%'%’."?.“11-"1*%% L0 Will be the price of all our 75¢ and $1 Negligee Shirts For This Week Only They are made of Madras and Percale, the new- est spring patterns; only £woto a customer 48¢ I. MEYER & CO. High Art Clothiers. BIG STORE ALL WEEK AT M'CLAIG'S You will find new baru"um each day oil our har- gain counter that will e there for one day only and we m2gn great bargains at 'melt ]mlf " and some : About 200 yards White Dress Goot while it Jasts, per_yvard-onl About 50 Ladies’ Belts: all's extra good values: your choice for yards Refino Cloth , per yard About T sale pr st the thing for waists: forme price Only-a few-more-of-these-50e-Cor Muslia Underwe Ladies’ Vests, from.. Ladies’ Wrappers, all sizes, Quality. We have them in Shoes; nothing quite as good a all sty Men's Ties, the 50c kind, for. Men’s Collars, the 15¢ 2-foi GROCERI 3 bars Toilet Prunes, perlb... McCuaig’s for E\(erythmg 12 bars Laundr, 8 bars We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG -I'tion JEFEEECEECECEEEFEEEELEEET e Plums Peaches Apricots Faney Lemons Naval Oranges Jumbo Bananas CEcEcEEEE DEEEEEFEEECEEEEEELCEEEEECFERCEEFEECERE Cherries Tomatoes Cantelopes Watermelons -Strawberries- at The Grill THE CITY Band rehearsal tonight. Sunday the Big Duluths. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Veranda chairs at cost. See Naylor. O’Leary & Bowser havea very handsome Fourth of July win- dow. For wall paper see J. Miles block. Watermelons, the tirst of the season, at the Princess. The recruiting oftice shipped men to St. Louis and San-Fran sisco today. Hall trees at greatly reduced prices at Naylo! The base ball team gives a bene- (it dance at the pavillion tonight. Fresh watermelons at the Princess. Geéorge Scott,.the well lumberman is in town. A. Ellingson, fije insurance, over Barker’s drug store. A marriage license was yester- day issued to John Johnwn and Anna Lee, Thos. Nary, the veteran lum- berman, is shaking hands with Bemidji friends today. - Nothing better than an ice box; you can buy them at wholesale prices at Naylor’s, S. D. Works, the well known lumberman, was up from Nary on business last night. - Mrs. Wm. Ross left this morn- ing fora several” week’s visib at her old home inf'oronto, Canada, There.is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough., Jim Harris is down from Ten strike today talking to his Be- midji friends about his candidacy for register of deeds. T. J. Miller & Co.- have a line of second hand goods for sale cither by piece or will sell out the entire business. Mrs. George Tanner and Miss Bdna Tanner went to Little Falls this morning for a several day’s visit with relatives. Mrs. E.J. Swedback ¥and daught Mrs. H. W. Haines, went to St. Paul yesterday for a short visit with relatives. John Poupore, of the-town of Turtle,was in the city this morn- ing making the returns for the Second assessment district. Buy a refrigerator at whole- sale prices at Naylor’s, Bert Smyth is enjoying a vaca- fromhis-duties at the Be- midji Mercantile Co. and has gone to Duluth for a visit with friends. Velvet ice cream at the Grill, County Superintendent of Schools Dunwoody visited- the village schools at Funkley ye: day and found them progre: very nicely. Watch the Grill ‘pood-things-toea Crookston business men have appointed a committee of busi- ness men to take up the proposi tion of a carnival in that city July 18 to 25. Only a few more Minnesota raspberries and cur- rants next week. Peterson. Pike are Said to be biting bet- ter-in—Lake "Bemidji-this week than at any time this season. Hsome of the finest strings dre being taken near Second point. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Gillham and little son and daughter of Blackduck, are in the city today on their way to Park del(h, for risit with Mrs, Gillham’s par- A, Hoff, known windows for rawberries. Cuspxdor(w, tankards, steins, punch bowls, vases, and jardinieres, made of the gen- nine Louwelsa Weller ware, sold only by A. E. Winter, The Ex- clusive Jeweler. The remains of C. L. Shaw,| tthe Rockwood town. resident, who died of appoplexy last Tues- day night were taken to his old home at Waterloo, JTowa, for burial this morning. They were DR. FOSTER| DENTIST ‘Dl)l)”’ii’l"’i’)‘l’lli”ii!”‘l‘l”ilii’iifi!lii “lquarter - {per correspondant, pedestals |1 Through the Skin TO THE BLOOD. Some of the most stubborn diseases enter into the system through the pores of the s Thejuims uf Polson Oak and Ivy and other noxious 11}.1,.,.(~ taken into the circulation, br and linger on for years unl of the system, Dye. Poisoning from wear- ing colored under-clothing and hosiery is of frequent oc- currenee. - ‘Workers in Lead, Brass, and other wmetals are often poisoned by the chemicals and acids used in polishing, and the dust and fitings settling wpon the's system by-absorption or through the pores agtidoted and driven out POISON OAK FOR EIGHT YEARS. When eight years old I was poisoned by hand- Ling. poison. ok, ant it would. Dreak out on me every spring Tor eighteen years. Some one re= commended S. 8. 8., which cured me completely, and I have seen no signs of the eruptions for seva eral seasons. MRS. A Toccon; Gaorgtn: R xternal getting acts upon son and re- permanently 1id of the dise unrivaled blood purifier, all nnpurmn removed from the blood, the as any, and cannot be reached by washes, the blood, ridding it of the original p Stnrmg it to a healthy, normal condition. sores and eruptions \1'-,1ppt ar from the ski Write us should you desire medical advice or any information about your : 3 this will cost you noth- S S S remedics. The Im»mfmm s guaranteed entirely vegetable, and an THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. . . . 7 3 7 2 e S accompanied by his wife and son, Elmer Shaw. TO CUT TIMBER A fine line of faney chairs just arrived at Naylor's. Dr. Dodds is in the afternoon and is the Rev. Smith, Fancy creamery butter. eonts a pound at Schroeder! There “will a dance ai the Grant Valley hall on the night of July 4. Why balance on the ver consumption when Mark's Lung; Balsam will cure. H. W. Mackeg, the Tenstrik tie contractor, went to Duluth on business this afternoon. Separator dairy butter, cents a pound at Schoeder’s. W. H. Butler, the popular Grand Forks traveling salesman, is calling on-his Bemidji eustom ers today. A on Standard Lumber Co.'s tractors Logging Near Wilkinson. this Con- city guest 19 be 30 o town B I'he | Cass Lale, l\“\l‘ | Swan River Co., as i [ xub contractor for the Standard Lamber Co.; has established a lumber camp on ¢ about two miles south of Wilkin on. -1 is the intention of the ompany to do summer logging, and with - that end in view the camp is now in readiness to care for the vavious employes to be used in cutling the timber,which work will be commenced in carnest the first ol next week. Phere are five million feetof pine to be cut on that section, and the woods thereabouts will resound with the sound of the saw for s to come. - In ovder to fa we the handling of the tim ber, two spars of track, one cach side of the main line, haye been constructed, and will be used as 1g road. Phe Standard s much timber in” the in- moediate vicinity of Cass Lalkd, and rumor it that the com; pany will log - considgrable por tion of it-this summer, in addi tion to the cutting which will be donein town 14331 During last winter there wa e St romor that the Standard: Co. would pu 0 1 site and ereet a mill at Cass Lake, but so lar as can be learned {his—statenient was without foundation. and the company will driye their logs down the river to Dubuque, where they will be sawed, TRAMPS PLENTY 161 20 per cent| t Naylor's, Travel has been lighter on the Greatt Northern and Northern Pacific during the past two weeks than for several months. A. REllingson, fire insurance over Barker's drug store. 1. J. Willitts is piloting a party of landscekers about the counfry this weck and expects to male some good sales tomorrow. Volvet ice crcam at the Grill Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bailey arc expecting o daughter from Jamestown for a ral week's | visit. ~ She will arrive tomorrow. | Watch the Grill good things {0 eat: W. A. Yoiffg“the popular Duluth salesman; who has been visiting Bemidji relatives during a vacation' from his dutics has gone to Bagle Bend, A Ellingson, fire insurance, over. Barl drug store. Cass Lake is gotting ready to entertain a big crowd of visitors on the Fourth, The street deco- rations will be quite . elaborate and a force'of men went to work this morning fixing them up. till you can’t rest at ash discount of all refriger: 3 windows for Annual Influx of Laboring Men and Hoboes to Dakotas Has Begun. Peterson’s. The Messrs. Bongo. Emerson and Carl, the three Flandrau In dians who are to play with the Jemidji team are expected to ar- vive in the gity tomorrow or Sun (Lw mori They will be here in time for Hun:l(ty s game with the Big Duluth’s. You arc cordially invited to come in and see our exhbit of furs whother you aré a buyer or not. At the Markham hotel, ladies’ parlor afternoons from 1 tot p, m. from.June 30 toJuly 7. “A. Zck- Fifth St Minneapol wetz our traveling repre- sentative. The Fair store is to remove to a new location in the building on Minnesotaavenue formerly oceu- | pied by John Ripple. The new will much more commo- dious than those the store has af present and will admit of & num- ber of improvments which the The annual influx of laboring men and hoboes to the Dakota country has begun and tramps have not beén more numerous in Bemidji for some some years than ay present. They come in on every train| and the train crews m o makdé it a point to put as many of them off at this city as possible. Several large pa are com- fortably ensconcad in the jungles near Lake [rving and thepolice | hunched out a large numbsi this | morning. Nearly all the hobo travel from the head of the lakes comes over this line of the Great Northern and the winding up of the driyes and work i the woods has made a large number of idle men the lastfew weeks. Many' of the men have a little money, buti there is, the usual coterie of profe onals; which includes thugs and crooks of all description One train through “fto ey the ured of Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten Years of Suffering, 1 wish to say ol Chamber] L holera and Diavrhoc: Re Mrs. Mattie Bu ville, V. s osuffered chronic diarrhoen for-ten years and during that time tried vari ous medicines without obtaining any permanent relief. Last sum merone of my children was taken with cholera morbus, and L pro dured e hiotele of“thisremoedss Only two doses were required to sive her ro I then decided dicinemyselland did not use all ol one bottle be forel w \\‘\ L haye never SICEDEENT troubiled W e complaint. - One cannot say too much in favor of that- wonderful medicine.” This vemedy s for sale at Barker's Drug store. | —SEE— J. H. Crouch L BoR Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. few words in an's from PHONE 92. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY MINN. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. — | BEMIDJL THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders l’rompllymlenled_lo Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting your fine work and your Svorkowill dosit prompt- Iy and at eight pric BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota A venue. AAAAAAAAAN It ios s fleeacaeaaale o o ol Mo M i ENC AN Wilhts & Cahlll oot nam id - and 2oapm QI 5 ! Mes. s Freestone, qie CHER OF Art Embroidery Fine Ni\tudlc Work. CURNYHODBI 25 | { Loans Rentals Real- Estate ————a lusurance Conveyancing ".-..-................... { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Live of ¢ i S S S . Pioncer Real Bstate Ottice of Bemidji, IPind rsiN Tobhaeans Bemidji, - - Minn. cescecescsceccsscsccscsones vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv " DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, i { ; CHIROPRACTIONER. n..a.AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA‘-A Grove’s Pepsin Coffe The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m,to Noon, and I t0 5:30 p. m. 10 p. m. Sha assists (if desived) all ninations: is p.‘ sent (if desired) while s is in the ary to adjust always allows the ¢ my oflice from | bo 7 lunlu~ in getting ready forex The ¢ spinal colimn (small of the hie 1 an giving adjustiments. i s other than tl L 1 of the ¢ disensed organs to vesume their natural posit I never require local exandnutivn and never give local treatment, and unne 3 for the remoy 15¢ s and functions. Hence ), there is o line of di < with whiel [ have move complete s than those whicl alllic mnankind, fonlize that it is somoetiines very embarassing for a lady to tell 0 ahout her tronblea, . Por that veason [ keep in‘attendance Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL management -has—hromconterm— plating for some time. Roland B. Phillips, & newspa- who —repre s0 American and tern newspa- pers, w his morn ing and’incidentally called at the Pioneer. Mr. Phillips is on his way to the Red Lake reservation to-get—a-story—of the-pow-wow next weck and incidentally some good northern Minoe sota “sum mer stuff.” This city yesterday Carrioi eighty men and sct the brain crew at defiance. Reports [rom the Dakota count ro-that the harvest will be carly and from resent indications a big one and set the men to traveling in large numbers several weeks earlier than usual. “BIG ROUND UP sents the Chic: a syndi Police Department Makes all Sus- picious Looking Strangers Explain Presence in City. Gentry's Coming. | John R. Gentry's :xlil|‘ dog pony show will be in Bemidji July ! 21st. The Gentry agent-is in the city today making ar for the engagement. s a fine one and has heen in midji before and pleased people. \Still Searching. The diligent search which ha been conducted time ! past in an effort to find some clue that will explain the mysteriou disappearance of N. 0. Dahl and !, davghte ill continues without!| results. Nothing has been hieard | Deposit your from Quiring for seme time, but|Lumbermen’s State Bank. searching parties are wected | our steel vaults and s in today or tomorrow, who have | broken into, you will lose noth been scouring the country forling. Fully qutnmn(l by burglar The o | terday Be-upof the ¢ 1heabout thirty police department yes- | made a general “round- | y and gathered in contlemen® who wa-unable to ¢ a wood ac feount of themselves. Al were| [yuestioned to their whe bout last night and subjected a rigid examination and;| irching. Nothing has so far n developed that will throy ny light on-last night’s robbery. some ) money in the MILES BLOCK. the past wee linsuruucu ORI “Make Hay Whlle“ the Sun Shines.” CERTKRD But before buying ing Tmplements, remember: that F. M. MALZAHN & CO., Carry a [ull line of MOWERS, .RAKES, and all other Implements for m;i(ing hay.

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