Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 8, 1904, Page 3

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—at— THE BERMAN EMPORIUM siEEEQEEQESEEEEEEEEEEQE 5& b Fresh Home-Made Taftys & per 1b n 20c Sweet Apple Cider, a gal 35c Bananas, a dozen 10c 33333333323333333332333333333333332332333F |The Grill 233 2333333333333323333333¢ THE CITY “Pwo Married Women.” (Gio to Hakkerup for photos. Whipping cream that will whip 40c a uart at the Model Bakery. Phone 127 \Ioclmw can be better than the ! best—Mark's lung Balsam is the best. Alphonse Crawford was a busi- ness visitor at Tenstrike last night. Election returns will be re- ceived tonight at Duncaif’s Tuarf Exchange. Wm. McCuaig made a business trip to Tenstrike last night, re- turing this morning. Tonight after election ber that the Grill will pecially fine rockaways. Be sure and see “Two Married Women’” at the Opera House Nov, 9. If you don’t you lose. John Wilmann was one of the candidates who took in the big rally at Tenstrike last night. For Sale—Short mill wood, $2 per load: dry slabs, 5 per cord, delivered. Crookston Lum- ber Co. Rev. Allan Clark returned last night from Hackensack and Backus, where he held services Sunday. [ 8EEE(EFG$EEEEGE§555EEEFFESi?‘ii“fi‘ii‘i@i‘ifiifi_ remem- serve es- Byron C. Cowles of Minneapo- lis, special agent for the Ham- burg- Bremen insarance com- pany, is looking over the com- pany’s interests in this city to- day. Best flour, cheapest, Phone 197. Pierce, Little neck clams served at the |- Arcade saloon. For good butter son, the milk man. Yeorge L. Cott of Cass Lalke is a Bemidji visitor today. For flour, feed or hay call up A. M. Pierce. PLone 197. s. J. Bisiar is suffering with a sever attack of pneumonia. Two married men are funny, but “Two Married Women’’ are funnier, The Model Bakery delivers goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125. Thos. Hall of Solway was regis- tered at the Markham hote) yes- terday. Election returns-will be re- ceived tonight at Duncalf’s Turf Exchange. One dozen oysters on the half shell served for 25 cents at the Arcade saloon. F. A. Vanderpoel, the Park Rapids attorney, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Tonight after election remem- ber that the Grill will serve es- pecially tine rockaways. ) Complete results of the elec- tion will be r ed tomght at Duncalt’s Turf Exchange. Two recruits have been se- cured by the local recruiting office during the past two days, There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Andrew Jacobson and son, Arthur, returned last night to Tenstrike after spending yester- day in the city. C. J. Larson, the EYES"oyc specialist, will make his next regular visit to Bemidji, Tuesday and Wednsday November 22 and 23. Mrs. John Wesley, St. Louis— Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest tonic I havd ever used; cured me of chronic stom- ach trouble. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. An extra coach was attached to the east bound Great Northern passenger this afternoon in or- der to accomodate the large num- ber of woodsmen who are coming from North Dakota to the log- see Thomp- A Our Shoe Stock for fall and £ e Outing, 5¢ to 2 E) 2 3. 3 Wm. McCuaig We are showing an up-to- from 15¢ to $2.00 per yard. for ladies are the best; $3.00 and $3.50. a3 o —& Ladies’ Underwear.—In this department we are plete: from 25¢ up to $3 00. See the 5S¢, 10¢ and 15¢ Bargain Booth. Calicoes and Ginghams, only 5c a yard. Ladies’ and Children’s Mittens. We always have the best Skirts for $1.00 you can find. Buy your Winter Supply of us and save money. Fresh Groceries—The Best and sold Right. date line of Dress Goods winter. The Queen Quality com- ® & & 12¢ a yard. & & =t {3 Wm. McCuaig Fifty Years the Standard n} B BAKING POWDIR Made from pure cream of fartar derived from grapes. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO- 3H1cAGO. ging centers of northern Minne- sota, Little neck clams served at the Arcade saloon. Nick Hanson of Shevlin is a ghest at the Markham. H. J. McCarty returned last night from a short business trip to Nzu'y J. J. Conger of Tenstrike visited in Bemldp yesterday with his family, Election returns—direct wire from St. Paul—Duncalf’s Turf Exchange tonight. Dr. C. M. Smith returned this afternoon from a business trip to Crookston. One dozen oysters on the half shell served for 25 cents atthe Arcade saloon. Complete results of the elec- tion will be received tonight at Duncalf’s Turf Exchange. M. S. Jones of Grand Rapids passed through the city last nigh enroute to Northome. The winning candidates are cordially invited to buy their campaign treats at the Grill. Iver Erickson returned last night to his home at Tenstrike after a day’s yisit in the city with friends. Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsey returned today from Fosston, where they have spent a few days with friends. Take a chance on the book case now on exhibition at the Princess Grecery company’s store, Tick- ets from one cent to one dollar. J. C. Schwartz, who has been visiting old time friends for a few days in Bemidji, returned last night to his home at Tenstrike. Mrs. L. H. Bailey and Miss Minnie N. Bailey were among the ladies who attended the re- publican rally at Tenstrike last aight. After a visit in this city of four days J. F. Egan left last night for Pine City, where he will spend a few days with some lady friends. G. F. Tuller passed through the city last night enioute from Walker to Blackduck where he will look after his large mercan- tile interests. John A. McDonald, theem- ployment man, returned this morning from Blackduck, where he accompanied a large number of ' men who will be employed in the woods this winter. Aad A, Tone of Northome transacted business in Bemidji yesterday. Mr. Toneisa promi- nent attorney in northern Itasca county and isalso a candidate for county commissioner. Makes children eat sleep and grow. Makes mother strong and vigorous. Makes a healthy fam- ily. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Felix Signal, agent in this city for the Duluth Brewing com- pany, O. M. Greenlund and Ole Anderson left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they will trans- act business before the United States land office. A novel feeling of leaping, bounding unpulse goes thro\xvh your bodv You feel young, act young and are young after tak- ing Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. J. W. Irwin went to Tenstrike last night to look up some busi- nesss matters pertaining to his large logging interests in the vicinity of that city. The logging firm of Irwin & O’ Bmen will operate five camps this winter. The winning candidates are cordially invited to buy their campaign treats at the Grill. At the meeting of the village council last mgbt little busmess of 1mportance was transacted, the only measures taken under consideration being the bills against the city for the construc- tion of the new pumping station and the digging of the wells, Election returns—direct wire from St. Paul—Duncalf’s Turf Exchange tonight. It is better to laugh thancry. You haye been crying for some- thing to laugh at and now is your chance, Woods & Fox pre- sent the funniest of all farce comedies, entitled “Two Mar- ried Women,” at the City Opera House Wednesday night, Nov. 9. It does not cost you much. Prices 2585 and 50 cents. Seats now onsale at Barker’s Drug Store. Doesn’t Respect Old Age. It’s shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrary in the case of Dr. King’s New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no matter how severe and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, Fever, constipation all yield to this perfect pill. 25c at all drug stores. One Fare Plus Fifty Cents. On November 11 and for train No. 40 Saturday morning, Nov. 12, the Great Northern will sell tickets to Minneapolis and St. Paul at one fare plus 50 cents for the round trip on account of the Minnesota-Wisconsin foot ball game. The return limit will be Noyember 14. The Best Liniment. “Chamberlain’s Pain Balm is considered the best liniment on the market,”” write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vt, No other liniment will heal a cut or a bruise so promptly. Noother affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is so valuable for deep seated pains like lame back and pains in the chest. Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without it. Sold by Barker’s Drug store. Wolves Numerous. Reports from the country around Turtle River that wolves are more numerous this fall than they have been for seyeral seasons past. During the past week three bounties were paid by the county treas- urer upon wolves killed in Port Hope township. From Seuth Africa.—New Way of Using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Mr. from Durban, Natal, South Afri ca, says: “As a proof that Cham- cure suitable for old and young, I pen you the following: A neigh- ber of mine had a child just over two months old. bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. I sug- gested {hat if they would get a indicate | Arthur Chapman writing | |8 berlain’s Cough Remedy is a|} It had a very ;', {bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was suck- ing it would no doubt cure the child. This they did and brought about a quick relief and cured the baby.”” This remedy is for sale by Barker’s Drug store. Ladies Buy Carpet. The ladies of the Baptist church this morning purchased a new carpet which will here- after adorn the church. Pay- ment for the new fixture will be made by the ladies through a series of entertainments which will be given in the near future. Disastrous Wrecks. Carelessness is responsible for many a railway wreck and the same causes are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles, But since the advent of Dr. King’s New Dis- covery for consutnption, coughs, and colds, even the worst cases can be cured, and hopeless resig- nation is no longer necessary. Mrs. Lois Cragg of Dorchester, Mass., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. King’s New Discovery. This great remedy is guaranteed for all throat and lung diseases by “all druggists. Price 50c, and $1.00 Trial bot- tles free. CANDY Kitchen atthe {IMODEL | Bakery 4 may be found the largest and best assortment of Candies for old and young., We carry the cheaper grades of can- dies as well as a choice line of better grades. BLY’S MODEL BAKERY \ e 1 BEMIDJI MER. CO. Fancy Xings. 13 per peck - 35¢. 35e¢. ¢ 25¢. § 25¢. Concord Grapes, per bskt, 3(Q¢. White Clover comb Honey per lb. [5¢. ( Fresh Celery Per bunch - - 5e. 28c¢. Pippens o Lemons, per dozen Bananas “ e L Fresh Cremery Butter Per lb. Call and See Our China and Glass Ware Which We are Selling at a Discount. . . . BEMIDJI MER 0. IT IS TIME! to buy that watch. Before selecting Don’t fail to view my lme which is one of the most complete ever displayed in this city E & High Grade Artistic Designs in Cut Glass, Hand Painted China and Silverware, going at prices that are as low as Good Goods can be sold. We are pre- pared to do fine Watch Repairing. Jewelery cleaned and repaired and made over in new designs. Engraving doue in the latest de- signs. Any article purehaseu of us will be engraved free of charge. £ & George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer. IWH A good 1X Clothes 500 feet of Tar Paper These are just examples. We shall dispose of everything in the store at like prices. Everything cut to the Core! The obect of this sale is not to make money But to close out the Goods F. M. MALZAHN &S CO LSO—-—__ _—B—_-—Gfi OLESALE HARDWARLE ) Beginning November 1, and continuing until November 27th, we will sell Hardware to the people of Bemidiji and vicinity at never-before-heard-of prices as we will dis- continue business on December Ist in favor of a new firm and must reduce our stock. : : : : Boiler $1.00 —=FOR=—— .Dollar Bargains.. Come in and see us Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, per set Large Bird Cages $1.00

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