Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 25, 1904, Page 3

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7 1 ER 500 yards best 35¢, sale price 17c. ne lot voile and mohair at 39c. low prices. AT MAN E THE We will place on sale for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the following: 3000 yards best 12¢ suiting at Se. Te eultmg at dc¢ 400 ):u(ls best flanelette, and house dresses, at Sc. Dress Goods One lot Brocade mohair 40 inches wide, regular low price O newest designs, for rimonas in the newest slmdes to close One lot all wool serges and cashmere to close at 45c. One lot silk, plain colors, while it lasts per yard 15c. One lot 36 inch China siik, per yard 40c. Table linens, towlings and wash goods at proportionately Here is your chance in Children’s One lot children’s cloaks, full length, newest make, regu- lar low price $2.50, for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday $1.50. One lot heavy zibelines regular In ladies’ cloaks, suits, skirts and waists we are the leaders. Millinery. Our millinery department is complete in all the latest of After examining our line you will be con- fashions. vinced of our low prices. Warner’s Rust Proof Corsets The Berman Emporlum NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE MPORIUM lllllllllllllllll!llllllllllllllllfil PAY DAY BARGAINSE Cloaks. low price $4.75 now $3.50. l R P e P W Y W P P P THE CITY Go to Hakkerup for photos. Look up J. A. MeConkey’s ad. Best flour, cheapest, Pierce, Phone 197. Republican rally at the opera house tonight. Pillsbury’s Best flour $3.25 per hundred at Schroeder’s store, Trapped by Treachery at the city open house Thursday even- ing Oct. 27. Hear Dar Reese on the issues of the campaign at the opera house tonight. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lunv Balsam will cure. At the Opera house, nights commencing evening Oct, 27. three Thursdn.y The “Halton ! Powell company.” The always good show. Republican rally at the opera house tonight. R. E. White, logger, is spend- ing the day in town. Don’t fail to read J. A. Me- Conkey’s ad in this issue. Before buying flour call up A. M. Pierce and get his prices. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Hear Dar Reese on the issues of the campaign at the opera house tonight. Kid gloves cleaned and re enameled at Rayne & Fryhling. Opposite Markham hotel. Secure your seats at once for Thursday evening Oct. 27 and witness the production of “Trap- ‘¢ ¥ MCCUAIG™S Just received about 500 yards Dress Goods for School Dresser, 34 inches wide, part wool, This week.......... ... _per yard all shades and designs. Another lot of 36 in. Dress Goods, all new, just the thing for CHIlTen: ssvssinon snswamnsina See the all wool Dress Goods in Brown and We are Belling: for«vuksdisashaumsmss Blue, 38 inches wide. 15¢ 20c per yard 50c per vard Suitings of all kinds at 40c up to $2.00 per yard. Silks, all shades, from 50c to $1.45. Ladies and Children’s Wove Underwear. Ladies and Children’s Fleeced Underwear. Men's Fleeced Underwear. Outings from 5¢ up. Apron Gingham 5¢ a yard. Prints, light and dark, 5¢ a yard. SPECIAL PRICE ON HOSIERY—Remember 25 C we handle only the best. ones we are selling at See the all wool pair Shoes, Shoes, Shoes—We can fit anyone. Come in and see our New Fall and Winter live. Have you looked over our 5¢, 10c and 15¢ Bargain Booths—You will find something you need. And Groceries—Well we take the lead. Best. Always the Yours to Please. WM. McCUAIG - WM. McCUAIG ped by Treachery,” by she Hal- ton Powell company. Notice the Berman Emporium’s pay day ad in this issue. For flour, feed or hay call up A. M. Pierce. Plone 197. W. E. Rose came up from Wal- ker yesterday and is looking after his interests here today. A job lot of $35 cigars, while they last, and they will be sold, at a §1.00 per box. J. Peterson, Jr. Two plain drunks were cor- ralled last night and given the usual dose of justice this morn- ing. Get your clothes cleaned, re- paired and pressed at Rayne & Fryhling. = Opposite Markham hotel. i William King, contractor and Jumber dealer of Deer River, is in the city today in quest of workmen. The “Halton-Powell Company”’ in “Trapped by Treachery” at the opera house Thursday even- ing, Oct. 27th, J. A. McConkey has some- thing to say in this issue of the Pioneer about wholesale prices to consumers. Ladies free tickets for the opening night of the Powell Portello company’s engagement at Barker’s Drug Store, S. D. Works of Mankato and Nary is-in the city today and will spend a few days in this vicinity caring for his varions interests. The first genuine snow storm of the season has prevailed in Bermd]l today, a gentle snow hav- ing fallen at intervals through- out the day. | M. D. Stoner left this noon via Duluth to consult with the di- rectors of the Red Lake railway ;concerning the extension of the road to Bemldn F. E. Ward, representing the new wholesale house established in Crookston through Mr, Ward's efforts is in the cmy today look- ing for business. “Halton-Powell Company’’ at the opera house three nights. commencing Thursday Oct. 7th, Vaudeville hetweeu the acts. No long waits to tire you. Seargent Witte is indefatigable in d1str1butm°‘ advertising mat- ter for the U. S. army and visits all trains with circulars, which he distributes through the trains. Albert Stephens who collects for the Iron Range Electric Tele- phone company in Bemidji and Cass Lake, went to Cass Lake to- day on business for the com- pany. Motion pictures at the M. E. church, illustrating the Russo- Japanese war and the Iriquois theatre fire, Friday evening Oc- tober 28. Admission adults 25 EEE ETECCECCCCECCECREEEREL The Grill o) N. Y. CONCORD GRAPES 25¢ a basket & BANANAS 20c¢ and 25¢ a dozen ) ORANGES 35c a dozen. APPLES 30c a peck. EEEFEEEEEEECEEEEY s&?fifi&‘e&fié&fififlifi(fifiGEEEEEGEGEE 333333 3333333335333 )iflli‘lfi cents, children 15 cents, Come early. New shine stand at the Mark- ham hotel. y S. F. Smith was a Cass Lake visitor last night and this morn- ing. A. B. Wood of the Walker Pilot is a business visitor in the city today. J. H. Rendell returned to Northome last night after a day of business in Bemidji. Gunder Moi, a prominent farm- er from Frohn, was a passenger | to Blackduck last night. Miss Madge Derby went to|h Cass Lake at noon tcday to make filing on a valuable homestead. For Sale—Short mill wood, $2 per load; dry slabs, $2.25 per cord, delivered. Crookston Lum- ber Co. Andy Danaher, repubhcau nominee for county commission- erfrom the Fifth district isin the city from Tenstrike today. Miss Pearl McCuaig, who has i spent the past week in Bemidji visiting her brother Jack Mec- Cuaig, at St. Anthony’s hospital, returned to Minneapolis thls morning. Biils announcing the democraf tic rally at the opera house to- morrow eyening weredistributed today. John Lind will speak and there will doubtless be a big crowd to hear him. J. E. Cahill went mnorth this morning and will spend the rest of the week in Tenstrike, Black- duck and other towns along the north line pushing his candldacy for register of deeds. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Ward, who have been spending the past daughter, M three weeks at the hona of their f. left this morning for their home at Eau Claire, Wis. Alfred Olson is in the city to- day from Blackduck, A, D. Moe went to Blackduck on business last evening. Pete Maltrud came in this morning from Buena Vista for the day. R. R. Moorhead the Turtle River editor is spending the day in the city. The Great Northern trains brought a small bunch of woods- men to the city today. W. E. Verity is up from Wa- dena to consult with his partner H. B. Hays of the Sentinel. For a good suit of clothes go to Rayne & Fryhling. Good work guaranteed. Opposite Markham hotel. Grand President Nels Nelson of the I. 0. 0. S. W. spent yes- terday at Wilton returning on the night train, There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough The suit of Ibertson vs. Hayes & Verity to collect $60 rent was decided last night in favor of the plaintiff by Judge Pendergast. Dr. Dodds, presiding elder of this conference district, arrived in Bemidji today. He will spend some time from now on in the woods in this vicinity. The Powell Portello company at the city opera house three nights commencing Thursday night Oct. 27. Ladies will be ad- mitted free when accompanied by one paid reserved seat. Be sure and get a Ladies free ticket. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in allits stages, and that is catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh be- ing a constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and agsisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dol- lars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for listof testimon- ials. Address F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all drug- gists, 75¢. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Tips of the Tongue Henry Funkley: ¢Politics is the least of my troubles.” R. R. Bly “The few locals I inserted in the Pioneer Friday and Saturday brought me a business that entirely cleaned out the bakery Saturday even- ing.” Dr. Wilton of Alexandria: *“Be- midji is one of the prettiest cities that I haye seem. I am much impressed with business enter- prise and the appearance of thrift and push which is evident on every hand.” A. H. Harris: “Business is fine with us. We are pushed all the time. Did you notice that order for 1,000 barrels of flour which we pln,ced last week? We do not expect that we shall have it on our hands very long.” A. P. White: “The Minnesota foothall team is a great eleven this year and will doubtless carry off the western championship again this year. I hope to be able to see the game with Wis- consin at Northrup Field Novem- ber 12. ’ INDIGESTION’S RECORD \ “The best remetly Tican prescribe for your in- e AT digestion is making an awful record nqsI;lcause of gudden deaths. It is beat- ing ‘heart-failtire in its g] .{ QYou read in the papers dail n& -ently henlt.hy and even mbut men ing il skt o Kl ter enjo; a meal, an dy: ko cases before a physician hib:huullld bi: ‘warni ou who 01 a 11 ‘n&er with regular or pcrix attacks 'of indigestion. lf these unfortunate vic- ‘timg acute ind;gufion had taken a small dose of Green' Flower be- fore or after their menl; thfi would not hawe fallen I to such sudden seizures. revents indigestion by nggooddi tion, Italso regulat thzliver. ‘purifies the blood and tme- np the entire system in a natural way. gTwo sizes, 25c and 75¢. All Hurry ! Hurry Hurry ! With every $5.00 cash purchase of Groceries you may have your choice of one 100-1b sack of Gem, Favorite, Sunrise or Majestic Flour for the small sum of $3.00 Bemidji Merzantile Co. s 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. 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 O OO O OO R OO T O DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. = OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s 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 and Osteopoth treatments. 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. x&mnflm&‘,&.&mmd Where Are You Going e To Goodman’s Jewelry Store to inspect his line of Cut Glass and Hand Painted China. Itis the most complete in the city, and PRICE ARE RIGHT. JOHN GOODMAN, PROPRIETOR. arm Subject Beauty of design and elegance of finish are combined with scientifically accurate construction for economy of fuel and thorough heating in our line of stoves for this season. When in need of a heating or cook stove or range don’t fail to look our line over whether you purchase or not. And as to price we have stoves from $1.50t0 $65. OO and guarantee you full value for your money. also carry a full line of everything .sold in an up—to- date hardware store at right pnces F. M. Malzahn & Co. Markham Block.

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