Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 3, 1904, Page 3

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4 Waist —Also Our I WAISTS, WASH G at Next EEEEEEEFEE & & " n Peaches Lemons n Oranges i Bananas EEEEEFETEETTEEERERL ’ Plums n Cherries 3 Apricots = Cantelopes n Watermelons n n P " T EFEFEECEECEEEFEECETECEREEF Go to Hakkerup for photos. Midnight dinner at the Palace Cafe tonight. Louis Bennington Northome last night. The best is the cheapest. Ives ice cream at Peterson. Mrs. M. D. Stoner s a vis itor at Blackduck last night. Midnight dinner at the Pals Cafe ready every night at 1 Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the bes Mr. and returned Tenstriie. went to 3 Mrs. this Bert Getchell morning from Herealter the Palace Cafe will {0 practice in the ne: serve secial midnight dinner every night. Clyde .. Pryor, of the Pionecer returned last night from a trip to Crookston. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. | Mr.and Mrs. George Wallace returned last night from a trip| to Lalke Plantaganet. The only pure and therefore wholesome ice vn the Ives. Served at Peterson’s parlor. The local eball team went to Tosston this afternoon to play a game with the I'osston team, i Aletter received from Itasca lake says that the camping party which went there from Bemidji JRSC S J W | e Closing Out Sale of : LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt AND MILLINERY. ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Door to Postollice. D B B R " | Pears ) Suits. itive Line of— 00DS, CURTAINS, the JE P o o o snnday ory pleas ant time. Cool off at Peterson’s ice cream parlor. re having a 'y came up from C. K. Alb > wde a business trip to Tenstr last night. V. Blakely, the By gor, was o Bemid] a complete stock of fruit in the market at I Peterson’s, | The Lady Maccabees gave a cinch party at the home of Mrs Knope this affernoon. George Tanner left this morn- ing for Little Falls, where he will visit friends and relatives. Fd. Straabe, a prominent rmer of Churches Ferry, N. D., is in the city visiting friends. Midnight dinner. Ps Cafe. Midnight dinner, -e Cafe. Midnight dinner. i e Cafe. Dr. Trederick Mitchell, of | Enclid, was the guest of Dr. and [Mrs. B. H. Marcum last even ing. 1 There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. ) Chas. Swedback returned last | ht from a three days’ cam {paigning tour throughout the !uunmy. | Murs. Robert McCuaiz spent |yvesterday in the city and re- iturned to her home at Tenstrike in . last night. Al 1 those interested in foot ball 1 (uested 1o be present at a | meeting to be held tonight at | 7:50 at the city hall. Dr. Smith, the new dentist, is | busy arranging his rooms in the loston block and will be ready Two drunks appeared in Judge | Reynold’s court this morning and received sentences of ten jdays in the county jail. I T have for sale a lz tof planed fiooring, dimensjon_stuff cheap. drickson, Rosby, Minn. Miss Bertha Remshardt re- turned yesterday to her home at Crookston after a few days’ visit with friends in the city. John MeDonald went to North- ome last night. He will spend several days cruising and esti- mating pine near Northome. Nate Houghton. who has been employed at Christ Olson’s bar for the past six montis, returned last night from a trip to Northome and lert last night for Inkster, N, amount ng and Anton 9 BIG STORE After taking stock we find we have many short lengths of Wool Dress Goods, Wash Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Ribbons, Em- broideries, Laces and Muslin. 0dds and Ends in almost Every Department. buy all Renmants, Short Lengths, and Odds and We want the room for our big Fall Stock which will be put on sale in a few weeks; therefore you can Ends at a great bargain. You can see them on our Bargain Counters. : 4 s 3 : See the bargains we offer in Men’s and Ladies’ Shoes. Men’s Shirts, all sizes; the 75¢ and $1.00 kind; yours for We are noted for keeping the freshest stock in the city. Nothing old ever goes out of our store as fresh. - 3 Men’s Hats at a bargain. WM. McCUAIG 39 cents 159, disconnt on Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. GROCERIES. We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG harvesting. Chas. Carter is in the city to- day from Tenstrike. ¢ W. Sawyer, of Park Rapids, is visiting in the city. P. L. Devercaux is in- the ‘city today [rom Paric Rapids. K. E. White, of Duoluth, is reg- istered at the Markh . ! er-of Spaulding . Seott, the lnmber- man, stered at the Mark ham. A. R son, the Rosby merchant, is a caller in the city toda arrived in the city yesterday from up north, where he has had charge of a drive. Miss D i left for Bend, friends v Dr. Dodds let i Northome, where he will assist in organizing a church for thai city. A lirge black bear was killed Monday by Geo Plewing, one of a party who are camped at ake Ttasca Mrs. George turned today from a three week’s visit at Fergus Falls and other Minnesota poin Reynolds re- I have for sa large amount o planed flooring, ceiling and i sion stuff cheap. Anton on, Rosby, Minn. A. Shupe and family returned to their home at Water town S D., this morning, after a few d sit with the family of Fod. Mrs. 'red Wallace and family nd M Van Camp, Drayton, . D, are in the city for a visit ith friends. - They will remain here for six weeks. J. H. Cororan, a student at the university of Minnesota, went to Cass Lake this afternoon to file on a valuable stone and timber claim near Northome Mrs. C. Rostronand Mrs. C. S. Whitelaw have returned to their home in i poli pleasant visit with their Mrs. Doud, at Diamond Point. I have for sale several tracts of government, land that may be entered as homesteads. Some timber and good farming land in 40, 80 or 160 acre lots, M. E. Thurston. : Superintendent Carrol, who had charge of the stumner sehool in Bemidji, returned this morn- ing from Northome,where he has been looking after 1 realty holdings in that vicinity. Louis Roy, the clever catcher of the Bemidji base ball team, injured his finger in a game some time ago, says that it is doubtful whether he can play any more ball during the present season. C. H. Woodward has papered and painted his building on Third street and it will be occupied August 15 by Jalinus Dahl, of Superior, who wiil open up the Bemidji Brewing Co.’s Head- quarters saloon. A carload of live beef was re- ceived by the City Meat market yesterday from Detroit, Minn. On account of the strike, no beef can be secured from the packing hous»s and it is necessary to purchase home grown beef, Mvr. and Mrs, C. H. Miles, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McCulloch,: Mr. and M R. E. Miller, Miss Lottie Miller, Master Clarence Welch and Mr. Pete Larkin left yesterday for LakeGeorge, where they will spend a week fishing for black bass. I have for sale a large amount of planed flooring, ceiling and dimension stuff cheap. Anton Trickson, Rosby, Minn. Conference Tomorrow. Presiding Elder Dodds of the M. E. church was in the citydast evening on his way to Blackduck to hold conference. He will re- turn tomorrow morning and con- ference will be held in the M. E. church tomorrow evening. Barbers Take Notico. The Minnesota State Examin- ing Board of Barber will hold a public examination of barbers in the city of Bemidji, Beltrami county on August 16, 1904, be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 5 p. m. at L. G. Crothers’ barber shop. Applicants must bring tools and be prepared to do work in all branches of its trade. 2 G. H. BECKER, Secretary, Taken With Cramps. Wm. Kirmse, a member of the bridge gang working near Little- port was taken suddenly ill Thursday night with cramps and a kind of cholera. His case was so severe that he had tohave the members of the crew wait upon him and Mr. Gifford was called and consulted. He told them he had a medicine inthe form of Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford’s medicines.—Blkader, Towa, Ar- gus. This remedy never fails. Keep it in your home, it may save Store. D., where he will be engaged in "| is contaminated and taint- life. For sale at Barker’s Drug Chronic Sores ;Eating Ulcers A mstnt Drai.[’\g Nothing is a source of so much trouble as an old sore or ulcet, paj?, ticularly when located upon the lower extremities where the circulation {s weak and sluggish. A gangrenous eating ulcer upon the leg is a frightful sight, and as the poison burrows deeper and deeper into the tissues beneath and the sore continues to spread,.oné can almost see the flesh melting away and feel the strength going out with the sicke ening discharges. ~Great running sores and deep offensive ulcers often develop from a simple hoil, swollen gland, bruise or pimple, and are a threatening danger always, because while all such sores are not can- cerous, a great many are, and this should make you suspicious of all chronic, slow-healing ulcers and sores, particularly if cancer runs in your family. Face sores are common and cause the greatest annoy- ance because they are 5o Wheeling, W. Va., May 28,1003, persistent and unsightly g g years ago while at work, I fell over a truck and detract so much from and severely inj&lrad both «.;5 my ‘;ntt:ah ]Ilty bltool% | 0 ‘became poisoned as a result, an e doctor to) one’s personal appearance. piy S RiPhave ranning sores for lifo, and that Middle aged and old peo- if they ckoxnad up the result e‘:{iflgt b; t‘fi'}u} UT der this discouraging report o1t 0 eir treate le and those whose blood TR0l G Fogortod to the uss 62 8, S. 8. Lts effects were prompt and gratifying. Ittook only a short while for the medicine to cuze up the sores, and I am not dead as the doctor 1htimated I would be, neither have the sores ever broken out again,and somo 12 years have elapsed since What I have de- i1 o scribed occurred. JOHN W. FUNDIS, Care Bchmulbach Brewing Co... ed with the germs and poi- son of malaria or some pre- vious sickness, are the chief sufferers from chronic sores and ulcers. While the | blood remains in an unhealthy polluted condition, and the sore will continue to grow and spread in spite of washes and salves, for the sore is the outward sign of some constitutional disorder, a bad condition of the blood and system, which local remedies cannot cure, A blood py- | rifier and tonic is what you need—something to cleanse the blood, quicken the circulation and invigorate the constitution, and S. S. S. sore is soon entirely gone. S. S. S. hysicians will advise you without charge. Book on “The Blood and is just such a remedy. It counteracts and removes from the blood all the impurities and poisons, and grad- ually builds up the entire system; and when the blood has been purified the healingprocess begins and the ulcer or contains no mineral or poisonous drugs of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable, a blood purifier and tonic combined and a safe and ermanent cure for chronic sores and ulcers. If you have a slow-heal. g sore of any kind, external or internal, write us about it, and our ts Discases " free. THE SWIFT SPEGIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs PIPE DREAM e aeaeas el e e e el Mount Mellick Embroidery can Drawn Work and neriffe Lace a specialty. 2 to 4pm Mrs. Jess Freestone, -~TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery r, 9 torram and Railway Officials Claim That They Have Heard Nothing Of Proposed Changes. Regarding the story to the ef- AN fect that the Minnesota & Interna- Fine Needle Work. tional would put on a night train . : CITYHOTEL the railway officials in Bemidji A claim they have heard nothing | == e and say that should the company have entertained such a propns]i- _SER— tion they undoubtedly would ask their ag’%nts as to the advisability J. H. Crouch of the move before makipg the z change. Another story to the —TFOR— effect that the M. & I, would ex- Cement Sidewalk tend its line from Brainerd to it Little Falls is also declared a pipe Curbstone, dream by the ofticials. Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. NEW SHOE STORE PHONE 92, Exclusive Shoe House Will Be Opened in Bemidji In September. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors West of City Hall. All Orders Promptly Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting i Mr. B S. Straws of Minneap- olis is in the city today and has made arrangements for opening an exclusive shoe house in Be- midji early in September. Mr. Straws has rented store room of the Swedback block next north| of the Bemidji Merchantile com- pany and workmen this morning began fitting the room with|™ shelviug. Mr. Straws will leave tomorrow for the east- where he will purchase his stock and will return in about two weeks to complete arrangements for open- ing the store. He has investi- gated various locations through- out the northwest and is con- vinced that Bemidji has a future which will make an exclusive shoe house a paying venture. RADIUM THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor - and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at right prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. Red River Valley Physician Sec- ond in State to Secure the Precious Metal. P MISS™ ROSE DICKINSON, Dr. H. W. Smith, of Crookston, TEACHEK is the possessor of a milligram of | of radium, the recently discovered metallic elnment which is coming MUSIC into quite general use in the medical profession on account of 1ts curative properties in certain e classes of diseases. Radium is one of the rarest of elements. it being estimated that the world’s supply does not exceed two and a half ounces. For this reason it is held at a fabulous price. Dr. X 2 Smithis the second member of | STSUSSSSSTSOS S the medical profession in the, T . state to securepa small portion of Willits & Cahill. the substance and he is applying it successfully in the treatment of one of his patients who is afflicted with cancer. The doctor is unable as yet to foretell the ultimate outcome of the treat- ment but feels much encouraged from the progress thus far made. | The medical profession through- < ¢ 919 Bemidji Avenue ‘& Loans 0 Rentals = Lout, the worid is experimenting Real Estate in the use of radium and it is hoped that the resulting discov- 1 eries will be a great benefit to] mankind as the use of the X ray has been. T0O LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANT 'wo furnished rooms. . forlight house keeping./ No children. Apply, R. Edwards, more Hote Insurance Conveyancing Pioneer Real Estate Office ¢ of Bemidj L Upon the System,'| g%"i!*%“&%%%%%%*fl‘%%%&%%'&*** A PICNIC Is not a success unless you have something to eat. We have just received a shipment of fresh Canned Meats and can assist in preparing your lunch. ’ o o o B o oo e o B oo o e B T o e ot oo oo o oo o o oo o e o o > o R) o doole ofe oo oo ol ol o oo o il = Deviled Ham Deviled Shrimps i Potted Ham : g %':f Roast Beef Pickled Shn!_nps 1 Slicad Beef Lunch Tongue Chipped Beef Potted Tongue Luncheon Beef Boneless Turkey Boneless Chicken Hamburger Steak with Onions Tmported Sardines Mustard Sardines | Cannzd Pork and Beans Canned Lobster e o ool e o % + BEMIDJI MERCANTILE C0. % RS EE T T T T EELEETELEL L L L 2T TN N N Y YT DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONFER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. o % ols | I earnestly invite you to come, see and examine for yourself my advantages and success. I am responsible to you for what I represent. I court honest, earnest and sincere investigation, and will be only too glad to show all interested and candid thinking people what I am doing in re- lieving suffering humanity. 2 : vavvvvmvwvvv. flu&uwmfiiflfim&m&j HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I carry st all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. I guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Grove's Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. _ the Sun_ Shines.” But before buying your Hay-Mak- ing Implements, remember that . F. M. MALZAHN & CO., Carry a full Iine of MOWERS, x RAKES and all other Implements for making hay.

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