Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 16, 1904, Page 3

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| i i Prices ave the| lowest in | THE BERMAN CJomplete line of Fall ; | Up - to - Date a :~1u)\\uw New Fall all the S“lts nobbiest styles Also the most cxccllent p;litm‘ns in ' Dress Goods and Trimmings | Warner Rust-Proof Corsets. JesesseEeEEEEEEEs « Watermelons. extra fine, & n m 20c, 25c, 30c i | Cantaloupes. i 5c : Tokay Grapes, per 1b 15¢ per peck, 2 2333333 Apples. 30c | at: The Grill 333333333333333333533333¢ THE CITY Skirt sale at McCuaig’s. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Pear tomatoes at the Princess, Father Murphy went to North- ome last night. Halvor Halvorson of Blackduck is a Bemidji visitor today. 33323323333332333333333233333 D EFEECEECEEEFEECECEE T EEECECEECEFECEESEEEEEEE J. D. McDonald left last night for a business trip up the line. Nothing best— best. J. W. Trwin left this morning the an be better than the lung Balsam is the Mark’s for Duluth, Brainerd and Twin Cities. ) Washington Evergreen bl berries for sale at the Princ Grocery. Miss Alice Cookk of Duluth is in the city guest of Mr.and Mrs. evening and a light lunch was served, Save money by buying fruit at MecCuaig’s Saturday. A. A. Carter made a business trip to Nary this morning. Ray Thomas arrived from Neb- ish this morning for a visit with his brother, Dick, Big reduction in ladies’ children’s fall underwear. man Kmporium. Ex-Mayor Hitchcock of Crooks- ton is in the city today looking after business interests. The Hiawatha dance given last night was very wellattended and all enjoyed the occasion. Joseph Eenton left last night for Turtle River, where he will hunt ducks for a few days. Mrs. J. N. Bailey who has been ill for the past week, is reported as being little if any bevter. C. M. Bacon and Matt Bright left this wmorning for Nebish, where they expect to bag a few ducics before their return. The child of Mr. and Mrs. George Luke, which has been sick for some time, is reported as much better and out of all danger. Special sale of hosiery at the Berman Emporium. One lot worth up to 45 cents; one lot worth up to 25 cents, your choice 15 cents Mi Babelie Brannen re turned.this mornirg to her home in Little Falls after a week’s visit at the home of Mr.and Mis J. N. Bailey. Martin Galchutt bought three lots yesterday from C. H. Wood ward. The lots are situated on and Ber- E’be GRILL H. E. Reynolds. n Blackber per box 15¢ ¥ Get the National policy — it|m g, w covers ALL. H. C. Peo, agent, | m Cantaloupes, 2 for 5¢ 5 office at Brinkman hotel. n Sweet Potatoes, per 1h 5¢ W Miss llL l):]n'win u-Lm\nle‘ last | m 6 1bs for 25¢ % night to her home near Northome |m where she owns a homestead. w Plums, per dozen 5¢ ¥ There is no lever so powerful F [] as plain and simple facts ark’s To-nlght On]y. Lung Balsam will cure your ™ cough. '&Eiiiiiii&siiiiiii‘i&ii!i“ Ben Schneider of Trou: River, | Wis., is in the city looking after his interests in the Schnewder Bros. store. Mr. and Mrs. Murch enter- tained in honor of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Crafy Wednesday night. Cards were the diverson of the upper Bemidji avenue and are good residence property. Edwin TFrench returned this morning from Rabideaun lake, where he has spent the past week duck hunting. He reports fairly rood success, but says that since 3 < S AT 3 McCL ALG™S Friday, Saturday, Monday Extraordlnary Petticoats Below Ordinary Prices! Now comes the sale of Henrietta Petticoats! All shaped in the very image of gracefulness; smooth; straight; a hang t]nt scorns. even the tiniest suggestion of a w mkle, lustrous sateen as rustling as silk; seams finished sure inside and out; flounces taped; new and novel; daintiness vight to your liking. T it's an event. his is more than a sale; $1.00, $1.50, $2.00, $3.00 Don't fail to see them; Friday, Saturday, Monday Saturd surely have Fruit! Peaches, per crate - Pears, per peck 4 Apples, « - Crab Apples, per peck - Concord Grapes, per hasket is [‘1 uit D'Ly at McCuaig’s, and we will Just note our prices: - $1 00 and $1.10 - .60 .35 and .40 - - .60 - - .30 Of course you know we cm-ry the best line of Groceries in the city. Store open evenings. Yours for WM. McCUAIG Bargains, WM. McCUAIG 1land where Mr. his visit the scarce. J. 0. Harris is in city today from Tenstrike. George J. Backus arrived last night from Minneapolis. Don’t forgei to buy your fruit at McCuaig’s Saturday. Theodore Snyder is in the city today from Turtle River, Jens Jordet of the town Grant Valley is a Bemidji visitor today. Washington Evergreen black- berries for sale at the Princess Grocery. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Irank Finn, the left fielder of the Bemidji base ball team leff this afternoon for Duluth. -/ Mankato Commercial College, Manlato, is the school for you'to attend. Send for their free cata- logue. Paul Perkins arrived in the city last night from Minneapo- lis and will be engaged in scaling logs on a hoist. E. S. Straw has secured a lease on the Casler property on Bemidji avenue and will take up his residence there in the .near future. W. G. Schroder was a passen- geron the morning train for Lakeport, where he wili look-af- ter his real estate interests in that vicinity. Judge and Mrs. Spooner, Dr. and Mrs. Marcum formed a party which undertook a pleas- ure drive to Lake Plantaganet this afternoon. * . I. O Manager arrived in the city today from McIntosh. Mr Manger was formerly eng: lumber business in Bemid has many friends here. D. H. Congdon returned last night to his home at Blackduck after a short visit in the city in the interests of his candidacy for superintendent of schools. W. L. Crocker, the senior mem- ber of the Crocker Crowell Land Co., is spending the day in the uty confering wnh Mr. ba,hmy, the. company’s agent at this point. Assistant County Health Offi- cer Peterson returned last night from Crookston and Grand TForks, where he has spent the past week with friends and rela- tives. A. Klein and John Graham re- turned this afternoon from a trip to Erskine, where they have spent a few days buying beef and | incidentally taking in the chicken shooting. Peter Becker of Spaulding is a Bemidji visitor. Mr. Becker re- cently sustained a serious acci- dent in cutting his hand with an axe and is getting medical treat- ment in the city. Theodore Snyder is in the city today from Turtle River. Mr. Snyder is one of the pioneers of this section and drove the first naii on the first building that was erected in Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Craft will leave tomorrow morning for Port- Craft will as- sume the management of abranch house for the Marshall Wells Hardware company. A. E. Watting has moved his family from Blackduck to Be- midji and has rented the res dence of Mrs. Beaudette on Lake Boulevard. Mrs. Beaudette will spend the winter in the south. McCuaig’s for fruiv Saturday: Dick Collins will leave tomor- row morning for Lake George to make preparations for taking an extensive fishing trip to that section. He will return tomor- row night for his family, Pear tomatoes at the Princess? Pete Peterson, who has been assistant county health offlcer for the past two years, has re- signed his position. Mr. Peter- son does not. know as yet what he will engage in, but has an offer from the Maple Bay Wind Stack- er company which he will ‘prob- ably accept. Fruit, McCuaig’s for fruit. ducks are rather Macalester College. Several Courses of Study. Numerous Electives. Best of in- structionsin Music and Elocution, Freescholarship, for one year for first honor graduates of high sc¢hools. T‘Vpen':(\ very low. Opens September 14. Catalogues sent free on application. Maca- lester College, St. Paul, Minn. How’s This? We offer one hundred dollars reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. —TF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him to be perfectly honorable in all business transactions and finan- cially able to carry out any obli- gations made by his firm —Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, 2 Wholesale Druggists, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acting directly upon the blood and mucous sur- faces of the system. Testitimon- ials sent free. Price 75¢ per bot~ tle. Sold by all druggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Toledo, O. | Wheelock ranged for the appearance here at the City Opera House on Fri- day Sept. 16th, of that favorite and breezy musical comedy “The Manager has ar- Telephone Girl.” the most suc- cessful of all the New York Casino successes. All of the prominent cities of the country have been played during the past six seasons, including New York, where at the Casino it enjoyed a most phenomenal run of over two hundred and fifty nights, and it has been accorded a most en- thusiastic reception everywhere it has been given. e Tolephone Girl”is in two §tave Kerker’s tuneful melodies prevade them, and mo more taking music was ever written. The bock too, by Hugh Morton, who, in collaboration with Mr. Kerker, is responsible for “The Lady Slavery,” “In Gay New York,”” “The Belle of New York” and other highly suc- cessful Casino productions, is bright and witty. Itis claimed that the company is the best that has ever been seen in the piece and the patrons of the City Opera House can therefore look forth to the coming engagement with pleasurable anticipation. Emergency Medicines. It is a great convenience to have at hand reliable remedies for use in cases of accident and and for slight injuries and ail- ments, A aocrl liniment and one that is fast becoming a favorite|¥ if not a household neecsswy is Chamberlain’s Pain ' Balm. By applying it promptly to a cut, bruise or burn it allays the pain and causes the injury to heal in about one-third the time usually required, and as it is an antisep- tic it prevents any danger of blood poisoning. ~When Pain Balm is kept at hand a sprain may be treated before the in- flamation sets in, which insures a quick recovery. For sale by Barker’s drug store. Tips of the Tongue Ben Schoeider: “Although business is a little quiet in Be- midji at present, the city is much better than other towns thav I does much more business than the one at Iron River and every- thing looks better in this section of the country,” A. H, C. Knopke: “The wet spell put a damper on business to a certain extent, but for the past week business has been in- creasing in our line and we have a very satisfactory trade.” Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Ihavesold Chamberlains Cough Remedy for more than twenty years and it has given entire sat- isfaction. Joseph McElhiney, Linton, Towa. You will find this remedy a good friend when troubled with a cold or cough. It always affords quick relief and is pleasant to take. For sale by Barker’s' drug store. ghqsts GhHe Laura Frankenfield Company Opera. House, Tuesday Eve., September 20 The greatest drama of the age A great marriage lesson Splendid cast Theatrical event of the season High class attraction at popular prices “YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after us. ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MATT.J. JOHNSONS 60383 RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE are not satisfied with results. yu"l“lus is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & © have visited. Our Bemidji store | I have sold a pile of it | ¢ and can recommend it highly.— |ad I:I:ENSIVE "CATARRH T suffered for a long time with a bad case of Catarrh, and took a great deal of medicine without any benefit. I had a continual headache, my cheeks had grown purple, my nose was always stopped up, my breath had asickeningand disgusting odor, and I coughed incessantly T heard of your S. S. S. and wrote you, T commenced to use it, and after taking several bottles I was cured and have never since had the slightest symptom of the disease. Miss MARY L. STORM. Cor, 7th & Felix Sts,, St. Joseph, Mo, ‘Wheeling, W. Va., May 29, 1903. T had Nasal Cgatan'h for yeaé fgr w?::ihl used S. S. S. with very gratifying results. I tried local applications for some time, and getting no permanent relief I cameto the conclusion that the seat of the trouble was in the blood. Knowing S. S. S. to be a good blood medicine I gegau its ‘use, and after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mu- cus in the nostrils, and I did not have to hawk and spit, especially in the morning, to dislodge the catarrhal matter. 1627 South St. FRED H. PRESSY. The filthy secretions and foul mucus that are continually dropping back into the throat, find their way into the stomach and are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh then becomes con- stitutional,and the only way to getrid of it is through the blood. Write us if you have Catarrh, and our physici- ans will advise you without charge. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. ofeods ok oo o oo ol o o ol el slecle oo o o e e ofe o ofe o o e e ofe oo o oo ofe o o o e}n bbbkl e bl ol foode oo oo oo oo oo oo oo fp ke oo ol Bemidji Merzantile Co. We have just received another carload of Majestic 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. : 5 : : For Cakes and Pastry Work use ..lglehart‘s Swan’s Down Cake Flour.. It is the Very Best. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO0. 55 Bk ok bl o ol o o o oo B o o o B o o B B B e o o o B o oo o o o o o e e o o e o o Rl S ol Aol o oL S o AL oL L QSEEeSEEGEEtEGSGEGEG E—EEE‘- CANDIDATES fl Y For Nomination at the Primary Election to be held Sep’t 20, 1904. W W ”n W n W n %fisaaaaaasaeaeaeaaasaaea For Judge of Probate, Ihereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for Judge of Probate of Beltrami county, and respectfully the support of the voters at the pri- mary election Sc Having served rami county in that capaci Dast two years to the very of my.ab promise the same careful aj painstaking management of that office it re- candidate for nomination as coun ' at the re- publican primaries 10 be held: Septomber 30, M. 1f nominated and elected I pledge ‘m to a courteous, faithful and economical harge of the duties of tho, office, FRENCH. a candidate 1 hereby announce myself for the e at the primary eleetion on September In the event of my being nom clected 1 pledge myselt to disc of the office in a_courteous manner and respectfally solicit the support of my party and friends. RICHARD LEET. For County Commi I herehy announce myself candidate for couniy commissioner from the Fourth Comm mer district and solicit the nomina- tion at the hands of the republican voters at the primaries Septembe f nominated and clected I shall use o endeavor to promote the interests of the district. 0. GLIDDEN. ioner. For Superintendent of Schools. T'hereby announce myself as a candidate for the ¢ of superiniendent of schools of ¥ bject to the decision of s of mn Lcounty at the ini 4 1904, 1 have had a large exy eacher in the -hools of and South Dakota od as a member of various school nd have fo kept in close touch s If nominated and yself to a faithful dis- es of the office and to the education in Beltrami have ser county. D. H. CONGDON. 1f as a candidat uperintendent _of bject to the de- ('myml.\' at the 0 I herehy announce miy: for the nomination a: schools of Beltrami county cis cd by educa- s e the duties ()l‘ the pnslnun o “ln( h T a i support of all who earnestly desire the bet- nt of the schools of the county and in am nominated and elected 1 pledge f to the faithful discharge of the duties of the office. 4 H. . EDMUNDS. ers of Beltrami county by announce my candid office of superintendent of schools the chIu“u of the Republican vot y for the subject to at’ the \'vm/ of my being nominated and d I pledge myself to a faithful and courteous discharge of the duties of the office and respectfully solicit the support of my party-and friend: Respectfully yours, J.'J. REGAN. For Register of Deeds. mounee my cundidacy for nomination publican_voters at the primary election. In nated and elected I pledge thful and £ the offi republicans w 0( Lln- comr e Lam n myselt o of the dut votks of al office should be conducted for the public go0d. J. 0. HARRIS. For County Attorney. announce to the voters of Beltrami at I desire a renomination as Coun- orney of this county, and respectf: cit-their support at the primaries on JIf I have the honor of being their agcain for s important office, I promise i the future as in the past, to use my best ef- rts for the welfare of the county and its and will do all in my power to give an hor d economical administration.and believe that with the added experience of the past two years, I can serve the public even better in the future than in the past. Respectfully yours. H. J. LOUD. T am a candidate for the republican nom- ination as county attorney and I solicit yote of all republicans at_the primar tion for that office. If nominated and I will administer the office of county attor- ney soley for the best interests of the people of Beltrami county without regard to class orcondition. _ JOHN F. GIBBONS. ~ For Auditor. v _announce myself asa candidate onty auditor subject to the decision epublican voters at the primary elec~ 20. and élected i Dledize myself toa faithtul and impartial discharge of duties of- the office. * JOHN WILMANN. lluu For Representative. I am acandidate for the republican nomi- nation for representative trom tho Glst, dis- trict and I earnestly solicit the votes of the Pesplsof Beltramt, Clearwater and Rod T counties. lemind for drainage. good roads and the re-election of Senator Clapp. LEWIS L. MAYLAND. For Sheriff. 1 hereby announce myself as candidate for the office of sheriff, subject to the will of the voters of Beltrami county at the general election to be held on Tuesday November 8 1904, If elected I promise to discharde the duties of the office in a careful, painstaking d 14 S manner. e THOS. BAILEY. Subscribe for the Pioneer and get the news. 208 Second St. Postoffice Box N BEMIDJI, MINN. and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. FURS in season bought. - MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY 0. 686 HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES 1 carry at 1 guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CITYDRUG STORE CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. and Osteopoth treatments. DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. O O N g G g IO O Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same as Osteopath Treatments? 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 The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. GAME-BIRDS-- as follows: Season Open Chickens, Sep. 1to Nov. 1; Wild Ducks, any variety,Sep. 1to Dec. 1. And we wish to tell you that we have a full line of AMMUNITION Not at cut prices, but as cheap as it can be sold at a living pmfit. 12-gauge, Black Powder Lo'uled Shel]s, at 10- 12- 10- 12- 10- 12- 12- A “ Seml-smokeless & Z “« 113 ({8 [ “ Dupont Smokeless B 3 Ideal [13 4 3 “ Leader (4 <8 “« “«© Ideal “ (13 [ A fullline of Guns and Rifles; also Metallic Ammunition, Powder, Shot, Primers, Empty Shells. Remember we carry everthmg in Hardware at right prices. : g 5 3 50¢ 60¢c 856¢ 65¢ 65¢ 85¢ 76¢ 75¢ F. M. Malzahn & Co. Phone 57. Markham Block. a2l 2 2 2 30 2.

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