Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 20, 1904, Page 3

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0V | P e . Closing OQut Sale of BE LADIES’ TAILOR-MADE SUITS, Silk Jackets, and Shirt Waist —Also Our WAISTS, WASH G Next Fntire Line of— AND MILLINERY. at the ..BERMAN EMPORIUM... Door to Postoftice. Suits. OoODSs, CURTA!NS. llllllllll lllfllll JE R o SE‘(-GE(- iErEEiEiiEizél—ciit ¥ 7 i GET A n w " w n W " i< rose “¢i w L W with your n SUNDAY |} DINNER i ! -3 o Q =4 = Dot 333333333333 D FEF ECEEECTEEEEEEEEFECRECEEEEEESE 3333 333333 THE CITY Go to Hakkerap hn photos. Sunday dinner tomorrow at & Underwood’s. r is one of the ors in the city from Blackduck today. M. D. Stoner morning from Blackduck, Indian Agent R. . L. of Red Lake was a visitor city yester J. J. Regan returned last night from a campaigning tour in the Red Lake country Christ Olson was called to Min- neapolis this morning by a telo- gram announcing the death of a relative. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark's returned this a short visit at Daniels in the Lung Balsam will cure your cough. E. N. French returned this morning from Blackduck, where he he pent several days with friends. Don’t forget the Sunday din- ner to be given tomorrow ap Armstrong & Underwood’s cafo. Price 35 cents. Wm. Lennon of Kelliher, has spent several days in the city, left today for Thief River Falls, his former home. who G. L. Hope has rvesigned his position as teller at the First Na- tional bank and leaves Thursday for Rouseau, Minn., where he with friends and relati will be assistant casnier of tlm Tirst National banis. Sunday dinner tomorrow at A | Armstrong & Underwood’s ! J. B Drury of Tenstrike, was | registered at the Remore yester- da s. and Mrs. George Randall of ona are spending a few days in the city. L. Amadon, the prominent Al- {ida farmer, is renewing acquain- { tances in the city today. C. W. Donovan made a busi- ness trip up north last night, returning this morning. M. Phelan went to Blackduck last night to look after his busi- ness interests in that city. Chas. Hayden came down from Blackduek this morning and is | transacting business at the court house. M. H. Kisher, proprietor of the uew town of [funkley, is avtend- ing to business matters in the city today. Don’t forget the Sunday. din- iner to be yen tomorrow at Armstror Underwood’s caf, Price 35 cents. Norman Helmer left yes ¢ for Verndale, where will spend a few days R. J. Albrant went to Black duck last night to look over busi ness matters connected with the Blackduck Furniture company. Everyone is cordially invited to attend a second lawn social at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. An ield on Lake Boulevard G. N. is city, but now traveling for Christie, formerly of house, isi aking hand= a St. Paul groc the city tmla, with his many nds here. A report was recently circu- lated to the effect that Martin & Christenson had sold out the Kelliher Journal. The report is untrue, although a deal was on at one time which fell through. Mr.and Mr. M. A. Spooner, M R. Bright and Miss Mamie Villemin returned last night from IRed Lake, where they spent the day viewing the beautifnl scenery in that vicinity. While there they were the guests of W. R. Spears S. Reynolds isin the city to- day from St. Paul for a visit with his old-time friend and partner in business, E. S. Kincannon. Mr. Reynolds is a prominent manufacturer of St. Paul aud owns a number of tub factories and other wood working indus- tries in that city and through —==THE=—=— BIG S TORE Friday and Saturday are great days here. on our bargain thing from each We place counters some- department and make a bargain, one of those sure-enough bargains you get at McCuaig’s. . . . B . . H . H Shirt Waists.—We have only a few left and if your size is here you will save money by buying of us. Lace Hose.—We are bound to close them out. We have them on our Bargain Counter. Ladies' Summer Underwear at prices that will suit you. Men’s Summer Underwear at greatly reduced prices. See our dwpln.y of Dishes. Fruits of all kinds fresh each day and just a little cheap- er than you can buy them in town. We close 7:30 p. m., excep t Mill Pay Days & Saturdays P— WM. McCUAIG WM, McCUAIG Wisconsin. He will return to St. Paul Monday. George H, Newton is in the city today from Funkley. Editor S. R. Moorhead is a vis- itor in the city today from Turtle River. R. P. McKnight of Buena Vista, transacted buxmeas at the court house today. L. W. Bills the Park Rapids attorney, transacted business in the city yesterday. L. Abrams, of Milwaukee, Wis. visited in the city yesterday the guest of I, Meyer. John Engler, the Minneapolis dry goods salesman, called on his trade in the city yesterday. Misses Maud and Alice Gallo- way of Blackduck are in the city today the guests of John Arm- strong. Carl Radi and Gust Rachuy, two prosperous tillers of the soil in the towan of Frohn, spent the day in the city, Miss Jessie Pendergast proved up on her homestead in the town of Grant Valley this morning be- fore Clerk of Court Rhoda. Two saloons are expected to be opened in the near future at Nymore, which will make a total of four for that enterprising Be- midji suburb. Dick Thomas, the popular shoe salesman at O'Leary & Bowser’s, is taking a vacation and left yes- terday for Nebish, where he will visit with his brother, Ray. Iver Erickson is in Bemidji to- day from Tenstrike. Mr. Erick- son formerly made his home in this city and has many friends here who are pleased to see him, Mrs. H. W. Remington, mother of Andy Clavin, and Mrs. H. C. Remington. his sister-in-law, re- turned this morning to Larimore N. D.. alter a month’s yisit in the city at the home of Mr. Clavin. The many friends of Editor A. M. Greeley who formerly owned a hall interest in the Pioneer, .| will be pleased to learn that his home has been blessed by the arrival of a baby girl. mother and child are doing well. Carroll Learned left this morn- ing for Brainerd, where he will take in the ball game this after- noon. After the game he will take the first train out to Minne- apolis, where he will visit with friends and relativees for a short time. Considerable trouble is being experienced by conductors and bralkkemen on the passenger trains which pass through the city from people trying to carry guns with them on the train. In order to carrv a gun it must be inclesed in a coyer, Arthur Flatner, the popular haired youth who dis- P drugs and medicines at Barker’s, 'wcnm]mmod the base ball team to Brainerd today to take careof the money end of the games to be played there this afternoon and tomorrow. Conway’s Commercial College opens fall term Sept. 5, 1904. Shorthand, typewriting, Book- keeping, Commercial law, life sLhfllllshlp $50. P bhc school and Normal courses §25 extra or any oue public school study per week 50c, Can enter at any time. Owing to disagreeable weather the lawn social to be given by Y. P. S. C. E. will be held tonight instead of lastnightasannounced. As announced it will be held at the home of A. Warfield, on the Lake shore.. Ice cream and cake will be served. Price 15 cents. The local base ball club, ac- companied by anumber of root- ers, went to Brainerd this morn- ing and played a game there this afternoon, The result of the game is not known, but it is awaited with considerable inter- est by Bemidji fans. The team will remain in Brainerd tomor- row and play there in the after- noon, and willgoto Aitkin Mon- day for a game with the Aitkin team, Taken With- Cramps. 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 Colic, 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.—Elkader, Iowa, Ar- gus. This remedy never fag. Keep it in your home, it may s life. Tor sale at Barker’s Drug Store. Sons of Veterans. All members of the Sons of Veterans are requested to attend an important meeting at the hall .|over the City Drug store Satur- day evening, August 20. T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED TO RENT—Five, six or seven room house by a fam- ily of three. Apply at Pioneer office. g WANTED — Waitress to work “dinners at the City - Restaurant Both P Wm. Kirmse, a member of the |" BULLET IN SHOULDER Autopsy Over Miss Dahl This Afternoon Makes Impor- tant Discoveries. HEAVY IMPLEMENT. Remains Were Nothing But Heap of Bones and Garments Of Murdered Girl. The autopsy held over the re- mains of Miss Aagot Dahl this afternoon revealed a bullet hole in the right shoulder and a wound in the skull as if she had been struck with an ax or some other heavy instrument. The garments of the murdered girl were covered with blood stains on the side where the bullet hole was found and it is thought that the bullet severed an artery. No flesh vemained upon the bones. It is thought by the au- thorities that the girl had been shot first and wounded, had made her escape from her assailants, but that loss of blood had made her so weak that she could go no farther and that when the mur- derers came up to her they fin- ished her life by striking her on the head, crushing the skull, Button’s Business College. Attend Button’s Business Col- lege, Crookston, Minn. TFree books. supplies and railroad fare to all who will enter Sept. 5. Desirable situations, positions sitively guaranteed to all grad- uates. Send for catalogue. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail oftimes comes as a result of unbearable pain form overtaxed organs. Dizziness Blackache. Liyer cmplaint and Constipation, Buf thanks to Dr, King’s New Life Pills; they put an end to all. They are gentlo put thmnuoh Txy bhem Onl_y 25¢. Repeat It. The lawn social given by the young people of the Presbyterian church last evening was a de- cided success, Nevertheless a considerable amount of ice cream was left over and it has been de- cided to give another social at the residence of Mrs Andrew War- field this evening. Married This Morning. Judge Clark performed the ceremony this morning which bound together in the bonds of matrimony William Ross and Miss Minnie Johnson, of Turtle River. Gust Nelson and Miss Mary Johnson stood up with the happy couple. Both the con- tracting parties are well and favorably known at Turtle River and have many friends in Be- midji who join in wishing them a happy life. End of Bitter Fight. “Two physicians had along and stubborn fight with an abcess on my right lung” writes J. F. Hughes of DuPont, Ga., “and gave me up. Everybody thought my time had come. Asa last re- sort I tried Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for Consumption. The benefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I've entirely regained my health,” It conquers all coughs, colds and throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed by all druggists, Price 50c. ard $1.00. Trial bothles free. Holdup at Crookston. Yesterday afternoon James Piimrose, a farm hand employed a short distance from Crookston, was set upon by three men and robbed of a considerable amount of money and his watch. While conversing with the trio near the Great Northern tracks in that city he was asked by one for a quarter with which to buy sup- per. In getting the money he displayed quwc a roll of bills and was immediately set upon and relieved. One of the robbers has been captured. Violent Attack of Diarrheoa Cured by Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and Perhaps a Life Saved. “A short time ago I was taken with a violent attack of diarrhoea and believe I would have died if I had not gotten relief,” says John J. Patton, a leading citzen of Patton, Ala. “A friend recom- mended Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. I bought a twenty-five cent bottle and after taking three doses of it was entirely cured. I consider it the best remedy in the world for bowel complaints, Hor sale at Barker’s drug store. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. > HEAD WAS CRUSHED IN WITH [} E br.J. Warnmger "s“&?i’i"n”' Qe in rour of Arcads Bomidii Saloon, 4th St. *Phone o '] Owner of General =5 S b&*%%e&“&*%%%'%%%%%%%%4‘%%%*&%%%%%%%%%%%%% icford, record Dollurs cash and 1 en the mare is Hi known to be in foal. - Don't fail to see him before breeding your mares. s mmmmmflfi ) A i F. E. COOLEY, & Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. K Phone - - . . 283 I A Q@Q%Qm%% —All Kinds of— ¢ {.WOOD).. % FOR SALE! 3 J. P. DUNCGALF, § Phone 294. S 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 haaeeaaaaaa s o e THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. Can do your fine work and your coarse work, will do it prompt- ly and at narln prices. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 1001 Minnesota Avenue. Wood For Sale! Thave for sale an unlimit- ed quantity of [ine Jack Pine and Tamarack Wnod in any lengths. D. S. DENNIS, 710 America Ave. Bemidji. SOOI DD Willits & Cabhill. Loans ¢ ¢ Rentals Real Estate Insurance Conveyancing Pioneer Real Estate Office of Bemidji. DTS T TS DD % § THE CHURCHES | At the Presbyterian church. Servicesat 11a. m.and 8 p. m Morning subject; “The Onlv One Thiug in Which all Mankind Are Truly Interested.” In the evening Rev. Griffith will preack. Services will be held at the Norwegian Lutheran church to- morrow evening at eight o’clock. Rev. E. M. Peterson, pastor. Services as usual at M. E. church tomorrow. Morning sub- ject, *‘God a Spirit.” Evening subject, “Divine Alchemy.” Everybody invited. {SOCIAL EVENTS % A very pleasant social function was that given by Mesdames P, J. Russelland J. A. Ludington yesterday afternoon.. The Rus- sell home was tastefully decor- ated for the occasion and the guests were entertained at cinch the honors being won by Mes dames Hughs and John Bailey The part‘.y was the second of a series giyen by the hostesses the first having been given last Tues- day afrernoon. Subscribe for the Pmneer and get the news. Bemidji Merzantile Co. We have just received another carload of Majesti FLOUR This Flour is made from the best of North Dakota Hard Wheat and is the most satisfac- tory Flour that we can procure. We guaran- tee it in every respect. s : 3 For Cakes and Pastry Work use .Iglehart’s Swan’s Down Cake Flour.. It is the Very Best. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE Co. %ei“'z’“'i’-'i“%'%*’i‘fl%%‘”fieHE**‘Z’WE’&%%N%«*%%%%%%%%% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% mevwwwvwwvmva DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOVURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. i No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i- ten times more direct in the adjustments and the rvesults getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. [F AreChiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Ostoopath Treatments? 28 2B 2B B 3B 2B 2B B oMo m&&finmm‘ HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. 5IRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. I 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 BEMIDJIL Fly Offer From now until the end of the sea- son we will sell our large stock of Horse Nets at a sacrifice. regular price ver pair $1.25 2.00 2.50 3.00 450 100-inch Extra Burlap Nets, “© Fancy Plaid Nets, Little Beauty O. K. Nets, Chase’s Brussels J&v Nets, Heavy Cord Nets, Genuine Wagoner $rdd Nets, 4.75 62-inch String All Calf Leather Nets, 6.00 And others too numerous to mention, all at similar prices. Remember we are headquarters for everything sold in an Up-to-Dat,e Hard— ware Store at Rxght Prices. : . F. M. Malzahn & Co. Phone 57. Markham Block. Subscmbe for the Dally

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