Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 6, 1904, Page 3

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DN P M | Closing Out Sale of LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Waist Suits. Entire Line of— WAISTS, WASH GOODS, CURTAINS, AND MILLINERY. at the ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Next Door to Postoffice. —Also Our R W o EEEEECEEEESCEEEEETRLLEE GET A ¥ carnation with your SUNDAY DINNER. n n iiifi’ii%ifii?!i:‘flé!i 232333332¢ EEEEEE ¢ 3 N EEFEE T E TR ERECEEECEECECCEEREETEEEE (¢ - P o =1 o= | 23333333333333332 W W w w i W W u W W i W W W w w W W i w w W W w Go to Hakkerup Im photos. Pincapple sherbet at the Grill, Midnight dinner at the Palace Cafe tonight. A bowery dance was given at Nymore last night. The best is the cheapest. ice cream at Peterson. John MecDougald and John Mogan left yesterday Crookston. Midnight dinner at the Palace Cafe ready every night at 11:30. I, J. Kline returned this morn- ing from a trip up the north line. I have for sale several tracts of government land that may be entered as homesteads. Some timber and good farming land in Ives jattorney, is in the i 40, 80 or M. E. Thurston., Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. 's. Robert McCuaig is a 160 acre lots. yisitor in the ecity from Ten- strike. Always a complete stock of the best fruit in the market at Peterson’s. Deputy Sheriff John Bailey re- turned from Blackduck this morning. Hereafter the Palace Cafe will i serve a special midnight dinner every night. M. E. Harbin, the Crookston insurance man, is registered at the Markham. Why balance on the verge of |consumption when Mark’s Lung A Balsam will cure. A, H. Jester, landlerd of the Plantagenet resort, is in the city on business today. W. M. Ross has a competent { mechanic to do all kinds of tin 'and sheet metal work. I. W. Langaard, the Blackduck city today. | He will return this evening. | Lammers township, trans The only pure and therefore wholesome ice cream the Ives. Served 2t Peterson’s parlor. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Midnight dinner. Palace Cafe. Lars Anderson, treasurer of acted at the court house to- business day. If your bicycle is broken or your gasoline stove is out of or- der take it to W. M. Ross and have it repaired. John Gauvreauk, who was operated on at St. Anthony’s hospital for appendicitis a week ago by Dr. Henderson, is getting along very well and his complete MUBDER Fifteen Hundred Dollars Reward or information that wi 1 of Fifteen Hundred Dollars 10 e, 0 1o the sherifi' of this cour ave | received a fine of ad to the arrestand convietion Pformation thos 1L 1. LOUD, County Attorne; Beltrami County. {2 —THE= 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. Odds and Ends in almost Every Department. We want the room for our big Fall Stock which will be put on sale in a few weeks; therefore you can buy all Remnants, Short Lengths, and Odds and Ends at a great bargain. our Barg.in Counters. 39 cents 159, disconnt on Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. GROCERIES We are noted for keeping the freshest stock in the city. Nothing old ever goes out of our store as fresh, We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG See the bargains we offer in Men’s and Ladies’ S. Men’s Hats at n-l)m'gaiu. Men’s Shirts, all sizes; the 75¢ and $1.00 kind; yours for -L. You can see them on Shoes WM. McCUAIG recovery is only a matter of a few days. Cool off at Peterson’s ice cream parlor. R. E. Miller is spending day at Walker. Miss Maggie Campbell spent the day at Nary. Iver Erickson is in the city to- day from Tenstrike. C. C. Bowen arrived-it the city last night from Crookston, liss Emily LaFreniere of Ada is visiting friends in the city. Have Ross put up your eave troughs at right price. Phone 113, Mrs. J. B. Merrill and daughter of Fisher are guests in the city today. Mur. and Mrs. A. L. LaFreniere of Northome are registered at the Markham. George H. French leaves to- night for Blackduck, where he will spend Sunday. B. S. Bennett, the Fosston attorney, is shaking hands with Bemidji friends today. Sale of furniture goods at 820 Miun. Ave. is continued. Goods must be sold at once. E. J. Willits conducted the sale of the Claypool property to Mrs. Celia Wheelock yesterday, Representative, L. C. Simons, of Red Lake Falls, was a Bemidji visitor between trains yesterday afternoon. Sale of furniture goods at 320 Minn. Ave., will be continued all this week, Come and examine goods. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. C. W. Baumbach left this morn- ing for Litchfield, where he will look after real estate interests in that vicinity. the of planed flooring, cellmn' and dimension stuff cheap. Antou Erickson, Rosby, Minn. Rev. this morning and will remain there until Sun(hy, where he will hold Congregational services. Dave Long left this afternoon visiting with Theodore Snydel George Cook returned this morning to Brainerd, after a few days in the city looking after the interests of the Brainerd Lum- ber company. George Rogers, who was - jured in the ball game between the regulars and “has beens,” has so far recovered as to lay off his crutches. County Commissioners Wright and Sibley have rcturned from a trip to Baudette, where they have been inspecting the roads in that vicinity. R. Dickinson, John Enright, Thomas Elliott and J. Foltesack are a quartet of Buena Vista citi- zens who are transacting busi- ness here today. Two drunks were before Judge Reynolds this morning and one and costs, 0 and costs. the other getting § The fines were paid. I have for sale alarge amount of planed fiooring, ceiling and dimension stuff cheap. Anton Erickson, Rosby, Minn. The football team has been holding practice and much excel- lent material has been secured, A meeting will be held soon for the election of a manager. A game of base ball will occur tomarrow between the Tenstrike and Blackduck teams at Black- duck. Both teams have been strengthened for the game. I have for sale a large amount of planed flooring, ceiling and dimension stuff cheap. Anton Erickson, Rosby, Minn. George Buckley returned this morning from Northome, where he made arrangements for the removal-of his bar fixtures to East Grand Forks, Minn., jwhere he will engagein the retail busi- ness. Judge Spooner goes to Walker Monday morning to hold a spec- ial term of court, for the purpose of issuing natvralization papers and such other business that may come up at that time. The hearing on claims of the estate of L. O. Fisk is taking place before Judge of Probat.a Clark today. Only one claim has been presented, that of the Stoner-Corliss Lumber company, for $125, claimed to be due upon a machinery deal which it is claimed was perfected before the death of Mr. Fisk. A number of cases of dyph theria have been developed south of Solway and County Health Officer Blakeslee went out yes- terday to investigate. = There were a number of persons in Solway whohad been quaran- tined for the disease, and they were immediately sent back to Clearwater, from whence they came, The Ancient Order of Druids which was organized two weeks ago initiated alarge -class last evening. State organizer, Chris Pederson was here todo the work and assist the mem bership. Mr. Pederson left on the after- noon train for Crookston where lodge. he expects to organize another| JREFEREREREREEEECRECEEEE ¥ BASE BALL 1% ‘52%595933315_33955355543%3# Frank Finn of the Bemidji team played with Bagley yesterday against Fosston. —o— Catcher Roy’s m]ured fingeris healing slowly and it is thought that he will be in the game in a couple of weeks, —— John Martin, the fast little In- dian who played with the local buuch Sunday, will play short with Akeley tomorrow —0— The outfield of the new grounds which caused several tumbles Jast Sunday has been scraped and is now as level as the infield. —0— Two of the Indians who are playing with the Akeley team were at one time members of the famous Sioux Indian team which recently played here. S G Messrs, Carl and Emerson, whose homes are near Fosstou. have been spending a few days visiting their parents, but will return tonight and take part in o | tomorrow’s game. —0— Hibbing claims the champion- ship of northern Minnesota, but she has yet to meet ‘“Big Be- midj.” An effort will be made to get the two teams together be- fore the end of the season. —— The game tomorrow between Akeley and Bemidji promises to be one of the fastest events of the season. Akeley has secured a team which they banlk on as be- iag the fastest team in northern Minnesota, and are in the field for the state championship. The game tomorrow will be called at the management of the team ex- pects a lar ge patronage. The lineup of the Akeley team has aggregation will practically be the same as last Sunday. Ake- ley recently played a tie game with Sauk Centre at a score of 3 for Little Bass Lake, where he|to 8, which is evidence thatit has | gus. will spend a few days fishing and |a very fast teamand that a good [ Keep it in your home, it may save article of ball will be put up to- morrow. BASEBALL SCORES. National League. At Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg, 4. At Boston, 2; St. Louis, 1. game—Boston, 0; St. Louis, 1. At Philadelphia, 2; Cincinnati, 1. Second Second game—Philadelphia, 4; Cin- cinnati. 3. At New York, 2; Chicago, 3. Sec- ond game—New York, 3; Chicago, 0. American League. At Chicago, 10; Washington, 1. At Cleveland, 11; Boston; 1. At Detroit, 1; New York, 6. American Association. At Louisville, 7; Milwaukee, 2. At Toledo, 7; Kansas City, 5. At Indianapolis, 1; St. Paul, 4. At Columbus, 3; Minneapolis, 2. Second game—Columbus, 4; Minneap- olis, 5. MARKET QUOTATIONS. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, Aug. 5.—Wheat—Sept., 98% @98%c; Dec., 95%c; May, 96%c. On track—No. 1 hard, $1.06%; No. 1 Northern, $1.04%; No. 2 Northern, $1.02% St. Paul Union Stock Yards, St. Paul, Aug. 5.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $5.15@5.65; common to fair, $3.50@4.50; good to choice West- ern, $4.00@4.25; good to choice cows and heifers, $2.90@4.00; veals, $2.00@ 4.25. Hogs—$4.40@5.25. Sheep—Good to choice yearling wethers, $3.75@ 4.25; good to choice lambs, $5.50@5.75. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Aug. 5—Wheat—To arrive —No. 1 Northern, $1.09%; No. 2 North- ern, $1.05%. On track—No. 1 North- ern, $1.09%; No. 2 Northern, $1.05%; No. 1 macaroni, 87c; No. 2 macaroni, 86c; Sept., 99%c; Dec., 94%c. Flax— On track and to arrive, $1.23%; Sept., $L.24%; Oct, $1.24%; Nov., $1.24; Dec., $1.24. Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, Aug. 5.—Cattle—Good to prime steers, $5.25@6.25; poor to me- dium, $4.00@5.00; stockers and feed- ers, $2.00@4.00; cows, $1.25@4.00; heifers, $2.00@4.75; calves, $2.50@ 6.00. Hogs-—Mixed and butchers, $5.20 @5 50; good to choice heavy, $5.25@ rough heavy, $4.80@5.10; light, $5 25@5.50. Sheep—Good to choice wethers, $3.75@4.15; Western sheep, $3.50@4.00; native lambs, $4.00@6.75; Western, $4.25@6.75. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Aug. 5—Wheat— Sept., 98% @98%c; old, 987%c; Dec., 96%¢c; May, 983c. Corn—Aug., 525¢c; Sept., 521, @5214¢; Dec., 48%c; May, 48@ 48%c. Oats—Aug,, 33%¢c; Sept., 333%¢; Dec., 341, @34%¢c; May, 35%c. Pork —Sept., $12.77%; Oct., $12.77%; Jan.,, $12.75. Flax—Cash, Northwestern, $1.2415; Southwestern, $1.17; Aug, $1.17; Sept.,, $1.17. Butter—Creamer- ies, 13@17c; dairies, 12@15c. 1235 @16%c. Poultry—Turkeys, 10@ 1ic; chickens, 113c; springs, 12%e. To Discuss Campaign Plans. New York, Aug. 6.—A meeting of the Democratic national executive committee has been called for next Monday morning at the Hoffman House to consider the preliminary s{eps for the campaign. Headquarters will be selected and the territory over which the different members of the committee will have supervision wil be allotted. Pineapple sherbet at the Grill. T0O LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE—Will sell Naptha new. Delivered at Bemidji, very cheap. Address Edge- worth, Marshalltown, Ia.. WANTED—Twofurnished rooms for light house kee%}sg. No Eggs— | Launch, 21 ft. length, same as| wards, D. 5. 8. & A. R’y Bargains. From Duluth to Boston, and return. Vs 0925175, Tickets on sale August 11,12 and 13; final return limit, Sep t 80; through sleepers, Au"ust 11. Bost.cm and return, via train and sleeper. ., $26 65 Via Detroit and Bnt’falo- good leaving Duluth, August 12. From Duluth to Albany, N. Y., and return $38.20 Boston, 45.90 New York £ 41.90 Montreal & 33.00 Quebec & 38.85 St. John () 50.00 Toronto i 25.00 Tickets on sale daily until Sept 30, valid for return passage until October 31; proportionate rates to intermediate points. From Duluth to Sault Ste Marie St Ignace MackinacIsI’'nd Tickets on sale every Friday, 2ood for return passage until the following Wednesday. From Duluth to }and ret $12.50 Detroit and return $16.C0 Toledo & 17.00 Cleveland ol 18.00 Buffalo i 20.70 Tickets on sale every I"nday until August 26, valid for return passage ‘until Septembet 15. MART ADSON, Gen’l Agent, 430 Spalding Hotel block, Duluth. - 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 I have for sale a large amount |3.00 o’clock instead of 3: 30, and|Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy that he thought would help him out and accordingly several doses were Clark went to Backus|not been secured, but the Bemidj: | administered with the result that the fellow was able to be around next day. The incident speaks quite highly of Mr. Gifford’s medicines.—Elkader, Towa, Ar- This remedy never fails. life. For sale at Barker’s Drug Store, e e eeeeaale e o ol Mount Mellick Embroidery, o to1iam Mexican Drawn Work and and Teneriffe Lace a specialty. 2 to 4 pm Mis. Jess Freestone, ~—TEACHER OF— Art Embroidery Fine Needle Work. CITY HOTEL —SEE— J. H. Crouch —FOR— Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, Carriage Blocks, Cellar Bottoms, Ete. PHONE 92. . 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 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. Willits & Cahill. Loans Rentals Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing Pxoneer Real Estate Office of Bemidj. Dol oo e e oo o e oo oo o ofe b T B e ROYAL WHITE CHINA. We have just received another shipment of Royal White China and now have a complete assortment. TIn this shipment we received a new pattern in Coffee Cups, and also a num- ber of extra pieces such as Tea Pots, Covered Casseroles, Sauce Boats and Pickle Dishes. # We are now offering a Dinner Set k*fi*%‘i‘%“l‘%%%%%%%%%%%%%%& BB B B B BB B B o B o o B o B B B o of 102 pieces for - $18.50 5 L4 5 I Step in and examine these goods # while our stock is complete. & & * BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO * P w%*%%%%%%%%w%%’%%%%%%%%%% OO O O gOgT ge DR.FE. E. BRINKMAN CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. g 4 4 4 § 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 tlunkmg people what T am domg in re- lieving suffering humanity. 2 vvvvm’rmvvz mem&fi.&m&m 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. [ carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. 1 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. But before buying your Hay-Mak- ing Implements, remember that F. M. MALZAHN & CO., Carry a full line of MOWERS, a RAKES, and all other Implements for making hay. F. M. Malzahn & Co.

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