Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 15, 1904, Page 3

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A Special Discount on Ladies’ and Misses’ Shoes —wt— . THE BERMAN EMPORIUM dadaditdad i daiy ddaaa i VEEEEETETETCCESTTETRES EEEtv i!é Grapes, per basket m 25c EE King Apples, per peck 35¢ Fresh Walnuts, per 1b 25c Try a pound of our Fresh Home Made Buttercups. ECEFECCEEEREPEEEEECEEEEERL EEERCIEE i @\ Zix0e W &) P2 EEgE The Grill 3333333 ASIIISI THE LITY 73333333333333333333332323333333333 fi!!fiii?—' PEEEEEF W o W W w Go to Hakkerup for photos. Whipping cream that will whip 40c a quart at the Model Bakery. | Sheriff 'I‘hos Bailey left this afternoon for Crookston on offi- cial business. One dozen oysters on the half shell served for 25 cents at the! Avrcade saloon. Register of Deeds Bjorneby of Clearwater county is in the city today from Bagley. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. T..J. Miller and D. Works returned this morning from a hunting trip north of Tenstrike. Cr. M. Torrance went to Walker this morning to attend the term of court. which is now in ses-| sion, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilm left last night for Northome, where they will visit at the home of Mr. Wilm’s pareuts. Take a chance on the book case now on exhibition at the Princess Grocery company’s store, Tick- ets from one cent to one dollar. A.. McCuaig of Ten- in the city this morning and is spending the day here with friends and relatives. Jack Gillis went to Kelliher last night to take up his duties as foreman of one of the camps of lhn, Crookston Lumber pany. Richard Leet is a v:i.or from Wilton today. com-= lein of Selkee is a or today. Qenatm E. J. Swedback made a flying trip to Cass Lake this af- ’t,u‘noon. The Model Bakery .delivers goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125. Theodore Snyder of Turtle River is transacting business in Bemidji today. One dozen oysters on the half shell served for 25 cents atihe Arcade saloon. Mr. and Mrs. E, H. Smith left for Minneapolis this morning for a visit with relatives. Norman Wood returned last night from Nash, N. D., where he has spent the summer. H. J. McCarty left last night for Northome, where he will look after his cedar interests for a few days. P. M. Dicaire left last night for Kelliher, where he will look over a building for which he intends to furnish the heating plant., E. R. Ryan, of the Beltrami Timber company, went Kelliher last night to look after thein- terests of the company for a few i days. Frank Ley passed through the city last n enroute [rom Langdon, , where he has to his home at Northome. Wm. Kaiser of Stillwater is spending a few days in the city. Mr, Kaiser is the famous lumber- man who owns considerable pine lands in this section. H. F. Ebbinhausen, W. F. Pe- terson and K. J. Keating of Crookston arrived in the city last night and will go up thenorth line this evening to enjoy a hunt for big game. Karl Eikstadt, one of the pros- perous farmers of the town of Frohn, passed through the city last night enroute to Turtle River, where he will buy several tracts of farming land. Great tonic, braces body and brain, drives all impurities from your system. Makes you well. Keeps you well. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. W. H. Jerrard went to (fl.sg Lake this afternoon to make an estimate upon the cost of install- ing aheating aparatus fora build- %M* o B o e s T M’ Yow’ll find them only at M’Cuaig’s Store, Third St. = ‘Oeaity Shoes Fit! that she looks five years younger. A woman is as$ old asshelooks. ‘Queen Quality’ Shoes give her & such comfort -|madeher strong and healthy. | getting along nicely and expects Made from pure cream of fartar derived from grapes, PRICK BAKING POWDER CO: AHICAGO. ing now being erected in that city. Jens Jordet went to Funkley last night. A. F. Gauvrean left last night for his claim near’ Shotley, J. V. Godfrey of Red Lake Falls is registered at the Mark: ham, L. H. Bailey returned last night from a business trip to !;he Twin Cities. R. H. Muney of the Cmokston Lumber company went to Kell\ ber lasc night. Andrew Lakef was one of the passenger who boarded the M. & I. last night for Blackduck. C. H. Allen, the Blackduck mer- chant, spent yesterday in Bemidji and returned home last night. Abe Wyler went to Blackduck and Tenstrike last night. to look after the interests of the Bemidji Brewing company. An eight pound baby girl was born Saturday night to Mr. and Mrs. B. Kaiser. Both mother and ¢hild are doing well. A. L. Collard went to Farley last night and will remain there during the winter as manager of the harness shop of Blakely & Farley. < H. E. Anderson has remoyed his family from the home of his mother on- Fifth street to 512 America avenue, where he will make his future home. Mr. and Mrs. G. T, Smith ar: riyed in the city yesterday from Detroit, Minn., and will spend the winter here at the home of their daughter, Mrs, A. E.Smith, Miss Lina Hall returned last night from Laporte, where she has been in attendance at the bedsideof her sister, whois very ill. Miss Hall will return to La porte tomorrow morning. A girl’s “complexion’ may be stamped on her lover’s heart, but most of the ‘‘complexion’” comes off unless put there by Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. “Pow— der’sa bad thing.” Drug Store. W. L. Preble, superintendent for the Walker & Akeley com pany in this section, left last night for Tenstrike, near which city the company which he rep- resents owns a large tract of vai- uable cedar lands. H. M. Coosby, Grand Rapids— Wife could not eat or sleep. All run down. Three packages Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea 35 cents, Tea or Barkers Drug Store. B. S. Swartwort is in the city. today from Mallard, Mr. Swartwort has a contract for cutting three million feet of pine situated in the vicinity of Mal- lard. He will have one camp and will employ about 50 men. C. C. Woodward and J. J. Rob- idean returned this morning from Funkley, where they have spent a few days hunting. They secured a large deer but report that game is not as plentiful in that section as in other localities; Frank Silversack, who sus- Tablets. his leg caught in the-wheels of a wagon during the excitement in- cident to the small fire that oc- curred Saturday afternoon, is to beoutina few days. Miss Clara Sayer left this af- ternoon for Sault Ste Marie, Mich:, where she will visit for a| short time with her parents be- fore joining one of the shows on the C. P. Walker circuit. Mi.s Sayer has been empioyed during the summer at the cigar shop of Hiler & Zenor in this city. Polk County Citizen Here. Gunder - Krostue, the = Polk county farmer, -banker and statesman, is in the city today from Fisher for a short visit here with friends. Mr. Krostue is a member of the house of repre- isone of the-well known gentle- Barkers tained a wrenched foot by having | sentatives from Polk ¢ountyand | One of the most pleasant meet- ings of 1the 0dd Feldows lodge in Bemidji was held at the I. O. O. F. hall ‘last night and about twenty-five members of the order Grand Mas: ter Powells and Grand Secretary Bolton = were 'in were in attendance. the meeting and = gave - shor addresses on Oddfellowship, out lining the work of ‘each member and describing the various stages | has| - | brought about the present sound standing, both. social and finan: The local members of the ord;cr who ad- of cunstruetion which cial, of the® order. attendance at, -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 v dressed the mdeting were D, 7 Dr. G, G. Green to his great humanitarian contract. qIn our Almanac for many years past we troubles or consumption. We have tol doctor. other remedies. give such advice. We know by the ex- | rience of over 35 years that one 75-cent | Htte et oaras Syrup will speedily re- | leve or cure the-worst coughs, colds, bronchial or lung troubles—and that, even in Bad cases of consumption, one large bottle of German Syrup will work ' wonders. New trial bottles, 25¢.; reg- | ular size, 75¢. Atall d.mwsls 4 | ve5 dlert personal attentlon have given unusual adyice to those afflic- fediwpiticoughis, colis) tiroet for ‘““fi' the supervision of Coroner Hen- them if they did ot receive any special benefit after the use of one 75-cent.size bottle of German Syrup, to consult their QWe did tiot ask them or urge them to use a large number of bottles, as is the case in the advertising of many Our confidence in Ger- | man Syrup makes it possible for us to ! Smyth and J. A. MeConkey, who STRANGE ADV]CE!'replxed to ‘the remarks of the | state officers, i Joseph Wagner was admitted as a member of the order and after the initia- tion had taken place the Rebe- kahs served ‘a very elaborate lunch. Al who attended the meeting report an enjoyable |time. Will Bring Body to Bemidji. The body of Ed Galliger, the {man who was found dead in his room at'the hotel of John Lank at Nebish, is being brought to Bemidji today. When the body arrives here it will be talken to the Lahr undertaking establish- e i ment, where a post” mortem ex amination will take place under derson. No relatives of the dead man have been located as yet. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is Pleasant to Take. The finest quality of granulated {loaf sugaris used in the manu- facture of Chamberlain’s Cough temedy, and the roots used in its preparation give it-a flayor “similar to maple syrup, making it quite pleasant to take. Mr. i W. L.’ Roderick, of Poolesville, Sold by . Gilmour & Co. Md., in speakmv of this remedy, says: ““I bave used Chamber- Pippens “ ‘Bananas . Lemons, perdozen - “ 'Concord Grapes, per bskt, 30c. White Clover comb Honey per lb. [5¢. Fresh Celery Per bunch - Fresh Cremery Butter Per 1b.. - 35¢. . 5 35c¢. 25¢. B ] 50. 28e. Call and See Our China and Glass Ware Whiqh We are Selling at a Discount. . . . lain’s Cough Remedy with my | children for several years and can truthfully say it is the best preparation of the kind I know of. = The children like to take it and it has no injurious after ef- fect. store. Enjoyed Good Time. J: P. Duncalf, Maurin Miller and David Long returned last night from a honting trip near Sandy river. They report an ex- cellent time as the gnests of Wm. Noble, a homesteader who lives near the river, and expressed themselves as very well pleased | at the tréhtment accorded them at his hands. Mr. Duncalf led the party in ‘their banting ex- ‘peditions and as he tells it they secured many deer during the hunt. For sale by Barker’s Drug! From South Africa.—New Way of Using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. S Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South Afri- ca, says: “As a proof that Cham- Lbetlain’s < Cough Remedy is a cure suitable for old and young, - I pen you the following: A neigh- ber of mine had a child just over two months old. It had a very bad cough and the parents did not know what to give it. T sug- gested that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Couvh Remedy and put some upon the dummy teat the baby was swvek- - ing it would no doubs cure the :child. This they did and-brought ;abouta quick relivf and cored ° the baby.” sale by Barker’s This remedy is for Drugs Read the Daily Pioneer. IWH A 'good 1X Clothes men of the Red River va,lley * A Runaway Bicyele. - Terminated with an ugly cut on the leg of J. B. Orner, Frank lin Grove, L T developed ‘a stubborn ulcer unyielding to doctors and -remedies for four years; Then Buecklen’s Arnica Balve cured. Iv’s just as: .good for burns, scalds, skin eruptions 25¢ at: 500 feet of Tar Paper : These are Just’ examples. We. sha.ll dispose of everythmg in the store at like }fi‘mes. ‘Everythmg cut to the Core' The obect of thns sal _1s not to ma.ke money [ e s s e e e OLESALE HARDWA SALE Begmnmg November 1, and continuing until November 27th, we will sell Hardware to the people of Bemidji 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=— v..Do]lar Bargams.. Come in and see us _Mrs. Potts’ Sad Irons, Large Bird Cages < . per set

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