Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 26, 1904, Page 3

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g 0 N | O I . Closing Out Sale of M LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Waist —Also Our kr WAISTS, WASH G N AND MILLINERY. at the m ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoflice. Suits. rtive Line of— OODS, CURTAINS, llllllllll llllllll R O D EEETCEECECETRERESL 23 31 Our Famous VELVET ICE CREAM BY THE Dish, Quart or Gallon 3 322323323 II23I3333 B33 The Grilll} 3:3: m n 333333333333333332333333% THE CITY N FEFEEEFEFFEEFEEECCEEEFEEFEECEEEEEEECEEEEFEEL | | | ;\Iidnighi dinner at the Palace Cafe tonight. Mrs. J. M. Richards is in Crookston for a short visit. Try a pound box of the Grill’s famous chocolates. None better, J. A. Iryine, the well known lumberman, is in the city on busi- ness today, Hereafter the Palace Cafe will serve a special midnight dinner every night. Mrs. M. McKillop of Blackd is spending the day in the ¢ on business W. M. Ross has a competent mechanic to do all kmds of tin and sheet metal worls. Dr. Foster and family spending a couple of day bass fishing at Long Lalke. Diamonds from one-quarter carat to two carats at A. I, Winter’s, the joweler. as. Folkers has opened a callery near Bacon & on Third strect, The first apples of the season have arrived. Look for them in the Princess display windows are George McLeod, son of Rev. McLeod, is 1&'(4’»\'(’”[1“ from a serious: attact of typhoid fov Last call for Minnesota ra berrids. They cellent condit Miss Lura Wheelock and brother Don, went to Walker this morning, where they will be till arrive in es 33333333 3333 black | n. J. Peterson,Jr. | K s of Mr. and Mrs. John | Baker for several days. | Midnight dinner at the Palace | Cafe ready every night at 11:30. Prof. Conway was at Black | duck on business last night. Have Ross put up your eave | troughs at right price. Phone 113. Finest watermelons on the {market at the Princess at right prices. Dr. Blakeslee made a profes- sional trip to Solway this alter- imoon. A fine assortment of gooseber- ries on exhibition in the Princess {windows. George Scott, the well known {lumberman, is a visitor in the \city today. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Mrs. Ross Miller went to Yola | this morning for a visit with her !pzn‘cms, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. | Spencer. A. E. Winter, the jeweler, has the largest line of diamonds in the city. Inspect the window ! display. The Hiawatha club gave a dance lat the Grill hall last night and about fifteen couple were in at- tendance. If your bicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or- der take it to W. M. have it repaired. Mus. duck Ross and B. L. Waldron of Black- who was expected home ght has decided to extend at Brainerd a few days. Rockford cantaloupes, ripe, | fresh and juicy at the Princess. A message was received in the city this morning for medical aid for Mrs. Thos. Hall, who is very sick on a farm near Solway. Try a pound box of the Grill’s famous chocolates. None better, | M Anna Raviez left this {morning for her home in Minne- |apolis, after an extended visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam 1 Gill. Lars O. Gudgedal and W. A, Smith of this city have remoyed |to Grand Forks, w here they will engage in manufacture of artifi- tore, J. J. Regan, who isaprominent | candidate for the republican no mmnmon for superintendent of s(huols, returned today to his home at Solway. I have for sale several tracts of government, land that may be entered as homesteads. Some timber and good farming land in FH e & e o o o o McCuaig’s Only a few more pieces left after the Red Tag S McCuaig’s of Summer Dress Goods ale and we do not want to invoice them, so if pricé will sell them for the next four days we will not have a yard of Sum- mer Dress Goods left « them. sell them. Remember, over, so come and price That will convince you that we want fo ONLY FOUR DAYS, then we start to take our Annual Inventory. Waists.—We have only a fev ‘\l o Onr stock of Ladies” Belts f v left at prices that will sur- - you. rom 20c to The; all worth more; they must go. The Wool Voil, tan shade. A small piece left; worth $1.40, now 7be. See our 5e Lawn. Percale, 36 inch; now 10c per yard. Madras Cloth; former | e 1" “,o to 15¢, now 10c¢ Ladies’ Slippers, worth $1.25 to $l 75; in the Bargain Basl\ct $1 00, d.ll sizes. Ladies’ Muslin Under\vear, 15 per cent discount Ladies’ Summer Underwear on the Bargain Counter; you know what that means at McCuaig’s. Ribhon Remnants—Bnrgains. Only 6 pairs of Corsets on the Bargain Counter. They will go at 19¢ eanh All Short Lengths and Remnants at a Bargain. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG 40, 80or 160 acre lots, M. H. Thurston. The bed sale at Naylor’s is still on, The clerks and the play ball tonight. A fine line of beds to be sold av cost at Naylor's T. J. Senyoll is in the city to- d'my from Kelliher. J. R. Oringer returned L]na afternoon to Nobish. Only until July 30 will the bed sale continue at Naylor’s Dr. Gilmore was at Crookston on business yesterday. Raspberry son just open- ing. Geta case at the Grill. The local recruiting office se- cured one recruit yesterday. Currents, the best on the mar- ket, for sale at the Princess. Try a pound box of the Grill’s famous chocolates. None better. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lunfr Balsam will cure. Mrs, E. L. Brown, of Akeley, is in the city today looking alter interests here. Watch the window display of diamonds at A. E. Winter’s, the jeweler, Miss Bertha Benson left today for KErskine. where she will visit friends and relatives. Finest watermelons on the market at the Princess at righ prices. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s printérs Lung Balsam will cure your cough. A crew of men was sent to Akeley yesterday by Wheelock’s employment office for work on the Walker & Akeley hoisting works in the vicinity of Nevis. We have decided to continue our bed sale until Saturday night July 30. All beds will be sold at_cost up to and including above date. . L. Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Crothers and Miss Helen Grant and Clarence Golden returned today from Lake George, where they spent a couple of days fishing bass. A very pleasant time was had by those who attended the dance at the Lakeshore hotel last night, A large crowd was in attendance and the occasion was thoroughly enjoyed by all. Mrs. Albert Kaiser this morning from St. will remain fora few d ys’ visit with her sister, Mrs. R. Gil- more, before proceeding to her home at Bagley. Rockford cantaloupes, ripe, fresh and juicy at the Princess. J. W, Irwin returned Saturday night from a trip south that took him to the St. Louis Exposition. Mr. Irwin’s best impression of the exposition is that it is a great show and well worth seeing. Raspberries, Raspberries and and then some at the Grill. Pat and Tom Butler who have been in the city for several days left this morning for the Long Lake country to build some camps for Kirk Bros. who will be among the operators in that sec- tion next winter, Raspberry season just open- ing. Cetua case at the Grill. P. J. Russell and son, Byron, left this afternoon for Crookston. where they will consult an eye specialist. The little boy has had eye trouble for some time but it is expected that he will recover under proper treatment. Home grown raspberries 20 cases at the Grill. The Misses Fila and Katie Lafontisee left this week for an extended visit with friends at their old home at Forreston. They will also visit at Cove with their er and before returning will visit in the twin cities. Home- grown raspberries 20 cases at the Grill, Peter H. Narum, of Frohn and Miss Olga E. Boe, of Bemidji town, were married at the court hause yesterday afternoon by Judge Clark. Both the young people are quite well known in this vicinity and begin their wedded life with the best wishes of many friends. Raspberries by the case at the Grill. House rent in Bemidji is re- ported by the real estate offices as being very high, in spite of the dull season of the year. Four and five rocm houses rent at from eighteen to twenty dollars per month and the smaller cottages rent in proportion. Mrs A. H. Pitkin and Miss Trixie Pitkin, were in the city this afternoon on their way to Kelliher, where they will spend a month with Mr. Pitkin, who has charge of the Crookston Lumber Company’s business at that point. Go to the Princess this week for bargains in all kinds of friut. Carrol Learned arrived in the city this morning on the belated GEN. passenger which was de- layed by a freight wreck down the line. Mr. Learned will as- sume his duties as assistant cashier at the Lumbermen’s State bank tomorrow and expects Mrs. Learned ' to arrive from Minneapolis in the near future. arrived Paul and Go to the Princess this weelk for bargains in all kinds of fruit. Melrose Will Play. The next game of ball will be played next Sunday when Mel- rose and the home team will meet, The Melrose team comes upon the excursion. Itisvery fastand with Bemidji enjoys the dxsbmctlon of being the ouly team in this section of the statewhich have defeated Sauk Centre this summer. Think 'Twas Home Talent. A ten dollar bill has been miss- ing from the cash drawer at the Buena. Vista postoffice for some time and Postmaster Sorenson is of the opinion that the theft was committed by home talent in the stealing line. The theft has been under quiet investigation for some time and developments are expected in the very near future that will get things good at Buena, Vista a;zain, e Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high duunv the hot weather of Lhe summer months in the large cities: There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaint in a hundred, however, that could not be cmed by the timely use of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrlioea Remedy, For sale by Barker’s Drug store. Shevlin’s New Hotel. Shevlin Advocate:—The addi- tion to hotel West is nearly com-! pleted. Mr. Revor will have one of the finest and most commod- ious hotels of any town twice the size of Shevlin between Duluth and Crookston, Heretofore the hotel capacity was, at times, too limited, but Landlord Revor seems to know just what is re- quired and does not hesitate to supply the demand in every respect. How’s This? Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. internally, acting directly upon the biood and mucous sufaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for fconstipation. Price 10 cents and Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. 25 cents per. bottle. We offer One Hundred Dollars B . J. CHENEY & |[f known F. J. Cheney for the last|=® transactions and financially able |fx Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken | Mount Mellick Embroidery, 9 to 11 am Mexican Drawn Work and and Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 to 4 pm Mis. Jess Preestone, ~—TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. : CITYHOTEL J. H. Crouch —FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92. F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger - and Decorator. X Phone - - - - 283, S TR By l)r. dJ. Warnmger Vo & 3 Office in rear of A Saloon, 4th 5t. *Ph midji at a s Dollars cash and TSSO Willits & Cahill. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders PromptlyAttendedto Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN. § Insurance Conveyancing Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. LTS Loans ¢ Rentals Real Estate ! Nothing can be better than the | best——Mark s lung Balsam is tho best. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. US BEFORE YOU BUILD. SEE 1001 Minnesota Avenue. CLOTH S A CLEARING L E! INfi MEN’$ and Children’s BOYS’ CLOTH = Our Fall Stock ill soon come in and we need the room. manufacturers. Eleven Dollars and Twenty-five Cents All will go at The balance of our $16.50 and $15.00 suits in all the lat- est productions and made by the most famous clothing $11.25 e e == black, tan an = = 250 of the latest style Men’s Hats Fedora, Creco and Dakota Shapes d nutria; hats worth to $2.50; they all go at : : $1.50 arate cuffs; this makes; they all Men’s Fancy Negligee Shirts, sep- season’s goods; the Monarch, Cluett and other good g0 at 3 s : 79¢ pair; now : We have about 200 pairs of Men’s Dress Shoes, odd lots and odd sizes in Box Calf, Vici, Valour, and a few 'Patent Leathers worth up to $3.00 a $1.98 Boys’ Clothing nearly cut in two. If you need anything in that line it will pay you to give us a call.- llllllll I. MEYER & CO., High Art Clothiers. Next to Flrst National Bank Thll‘d Street.

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