Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 29, 1904, Page 3

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Mlllmery 2 Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on visitor yest.erday & - Justarrived—photos on- elobh atthe Reed studio. Henry Wise of Grand Forks s day. besb—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best., - Walter Webstér and Charlas Wiser loft last night for Ten- strike; Ole Anderson went to Bla.ck- duck last night and ret,urned this morning.” The Model Bakery delivers it CUAIS 3. see the ones we offer at _ Another-lot at 3 Special Sale of Commencing Monday Morning % Ending Saturday Evening 3 We have an overdose 4 We will place on sale about 200 pairs of Men’s 4 $3 Shoes your choice during this sale for We will have other specials in Men’s Shoes; These Shoes are all this year’s buy so you get a good Shoe for little money; come in and look them over. See our east window for $2 Shoes. < = $20 $12 $1.50 and $1.75 & Wm. McCuaig goods to all parts of the city. Phone 125, Charles ‘W. Serutchins left: this morning on a shortbusiness trip to-Nary. J. Z; Perron was one of the visitors in the city yesterday from Bagley. Ben Benfson, the popula,r drug salesman, is calling on the local drug stores today. ; ‘Why balance on the verge of consumption-when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Howard Balley made a busi- ness trip to Tenstrike last night, returning this morning, Mrs. B. Johnson of Barnes- ville is in the city for a visit with ber sister, Mrs, Henry Funkley. Glen Keebler has resigned his position at the Golden Club .and left last night for Portland, Ore- gon, H. C, Calvel'h made a trip to Blackduck last night in the in- terests of the Bemidji. Hlevator ] company. ‘A marriage license was issued yesterday by Clerk of Court Rhoda to W.T'. Webster and Miss Addie May Wiser. A. L. Vanderpoel, - manager of the Tuller Mercantile company’s store at Lakeport,. is_transact- ing business in Bemidji today. Take a chance on the book case now on exhibition at+he Princess Grocery company’s store, Tick- ets from one cent to one dollar. Casper Mills, manager of the northern Minnesota branches of the Swift Packing company, took a trip up the north line lastnight. George Harrington has ac- cepted a position at the Golden Club to fill the vacancy caused Ibv the remgnatlon of Glen Keeb- er. W.T. Blakelyand K. J. McIver, who have spent some weeks in Minneapolis, passed through the city last night on their way home {to Farley. S. Dalgaard of the town of Battle passed through the city C. W. Hastings, President. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. =3=-*2.~??f‘&‘%‘?&%%fk%%‘%%%%%%%%%%%% First National Bank, sdoelel 3¢ s oo e oo e oo oo ofp oo oo o Bemidji, Minnesota. Generél Banking Business. yesterday afternoon: enroute to. —Cass Lake on busmess before { the land office. A. P. White, Cashier. % One lone drunk appeared in G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. #% " | justice court this morning before % |Judge Reynolds, who pronounced W2 |asentence of five days at ha,rd ag‘; labor in the county Jail & It takes a severe-matrimonial & Trost to kill the orange blossoms * -|used in making Hollister’s Rocky #% | Mouatain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or #% |Tablets. Barkers Drug Store. o John Telman was in the city Savings Department in Connection. Bt L B8 B LB ST S L R S T 6 T S Fire Insurance. this forenoon and left this after- noon for Cass Lake, where he \|will. make final proof upon his homestead situated near Black- CANDY Kitchen atthe MODEL Bakery 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 (»:(Tzéit»:(-(-ees(—.fseesseesseu—:eeeéflseueesss:-s:(-es S&fifiifi(- EGEE&&E&GE‘EE’EES(‘GC The Grill Look at our Display % Window Koch & Stewart, Props. Q'-)iii!!-l%i-)i’ 3333333 333336 duck. John Bailey returned from a Thanksgiving yisit atthe home of his . wife’s - parents -in ‘Little Falls last night. Mrs. Bailey will remain for a week longer be- fore returning. J. J. Conger went to Tenstrike last night to look over business interests in that city. Mr.. Con- ger has removed his family and’ hpusehold goods to Bemidii and is making this city his home. Builds up muscular flesh,heal- thy tissue. Richred blood, clea.rs the stomach, kidneys, a,nd liver. That’s what Hollister’s Rooky Mountain Tea or Tabl Store. Joseph King, who hs.s spent ots. Barkers Drug ting friends g | visiting in Bemidji to- oA e mnde : ~\Nothing can be betiter thag the’ Ipping: 40(: a quart at tha Phone 125, was qne of the are ins ecting lands in the vicin: ity of Vilton u.mi ~prominen Dysurt farmers who are spend- ing the day in the city. - Alphonse Crawford left~ last mghl; for Hovey, Junction he will I ver timber in| in that vicinity for a few day: W. Robinson, of the logging| 2 firm 'of Robinson & Dick, opemtm uampsm the vu:lmby' of Lakeport... . = Farmer Riley, the | Spiritualistic medium who -was in Bemidji some time ago, is ex- pected to deliver an address and give tests here in about two weeks. z Joseph Little, Burlington—My wife says she conldn’t keep house without Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea. ~Keepsthewhole family |, well.” Hayen'’t speut & ‘cent for doctors)in three years. ~Barkers ']%ea.»will do. 85 cents, | King says " that. eyerything. is| booming on the *Big Fork and with the advent of the railway’s coming: Ripple-will be the: best 1-‘):-)*)‘9-)‘)!3 three weeks in the city with/| friends, returned last night tohave been his homesteadinear Ripple. Mr: .neuralgna s Drug Store. John Moberg went to Tenstrike last night, where he will look” af- ter hislogging camp situated. on Gull Lake. Mr. Moberg employs abont 756 men in the ‘camp and says that everything has been very. satisfactory in” the logglhg business: so far. A. P. Ritchie, supermteudent of the schools in this city, re- turned last night from Elk River; Minn.; where he spént Thanks: gmng with~ his family. ) Mrs; Ritchie, who is suffering with lung trouble, is reporbed asbeing little bette: _ Doesn’t:Respect 01d 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. severs and irrespective of old age. Dyspepsia, jaundice, Fever, constipation all yield “to this perfect pill. 25¢ al: Jll drug’ stores. Firemen Meet Tomorrow. A meeting of the fire depart- ment will be held at-the city hall tomorrow night. * The meeting is called for tho purpose of discuss- ing matters of ntmostimportance to the organization andit is pos-| sible that action will be taken up- | on the application of several new members: to become’ active fire- men. The Best Liniment. ¢“Chamberlain’s Pain_Balm' is considered the best liniment on the market,”’ write Post & Bliss; of Georgia, V. No other liniment will heal a “cut -or a bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief ~from . rheumatic pains. back and paios .in ' the chest: Give this liniment a trial and you will never wish to be without” it. Sold by Barker’s Drug store. Will Start Orchestra: H. J. Loud of this cityis makihg g arrangements for startidg a first class concertorchestra which will have an approximate membership| of ten. Mr.'Lioud is an accomp- | lished. violinist, having played with some of the best orchestras in the' enough:membership the orches tra will be oge of -the best in northern Minnesota. with kulney guble "I tried all sorss of medicines, none of which : 3 entirely cured, and h%; ‘not seen. No other is so valuable]. for deep seated pains: like Jame|, ess, and should he be( Suceessful in securing a large| sick | has mn.de apphca,t.wn to the pa -|ent .department at Washington for a patent upon an improved acetylone gas plant which he h; ust- complefed -and whicl claims to be the only oneof its’ i .- Mr. Weet spent ‘a number completing the machine “{which is said to.beabsolutel over the eountry, an operating is also. claimed fo be somewhat lower. The- inventor -will make” a test of the machine in this city as soon as he receives word from Washington ‘as’ to whetherhis application has been granted, and he expects to prove | the value of the invention.. CONGREGATION Resignation of Rov. Me- « < - Leod This Evening. A meeting of the congregation | ot Bemid3i has been called by the directors of “the church for this| Mr.: McLeod as pastor will ‘be acted upon, It is said that the Tesignation will be accepted, al- though Mr. McLeod has the con- fidence . and esteem < of every member of the congrega,ho His health makes ‘it imperative- for him to remove to'a more congen- ial climate, as the health of his family. = His resignation will take effect Dec. 18. "No appoint- mentof “a new pastor has been made as yet. From South Mrma.ANew Way of’ Using Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. : Mr. Arthur Chapman writing from Durban, Natal, South ca, says: “As a proof that Cham- | berlain’s Cough Remedy is a cure suitable for old and I pen you'the following: A neigh-/ -ber of mine had & child just. ove: two months old. It had a ver Lbad cough and: the parents did fot-know what to give it. - T sug- gested thatif they would get a bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough dummy teat the baby was suck- ing'it would no doubt" cure the child. This they did and brought | aboub a quick_relicf and- cured, the baby.”? This remedy is for saleby Barker S Drug store. futried eat e ot d mant:who t. T S'is whi “mont, Il drug; MEETS_ rmmGflT* Presbytemans~Will Act on of the First Presbyterian church{ , evening; when the resignation of | - |he has treated with eminent Remedy and put some upon -the | * |'similar to maple syrup, making -isays: “I have used Chamber- “{ean truthfully say : | ganization of th flefuncl; Bemidji | band’ m“{fm:m: g h, Prognosis and- Mlents, Mr. W. - No.. ‘The Chiropmcfilo and the Wprfll both aim to put in place ' that which {s out'of plide, ‘to right that which is wrongs. but the Path- Movements are entirely different, A. Oasler, has taken:] bath. Chiropum:ln Osaeopoth'\‘,ren&mems. “The Chiroprncfio i mn timaa _more diréct Cut Glass; Toilet Articles, 7 : Y 2 s . kThlS is the Place 3 t0.Gome for the things that are the latest and best in - ~Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Chinaware, .Silverware, Jewelery ‘We have made unusual efforts to-make you . unusual offerings for the appreaching Holiday Season .. ‘We solicit your attention t6 our fine line. B -~ Buy now and avoid delays and dxsapno and Solid Gold and Plated . . - —e seph Fenton of This ‘City “Slowing Dying in South- ~ ern California. ~Joseph Fenton, who has made his home with his:parentsin Be- mld]l for the past five years; is slowly succumbing to tuber- culosis of the glands in southern ‘California,” where he went lat st sammer. He contracted the ease three years ago and has eversineebeen affectad. Although specialists of St. Pauland Min- neapolis as well as with the local physicians, the disease gained as he grew olderand'it is said by physicians with whom he is treating now:that he cannot live ‘more than a wonth. Mrs. Fenton who accompanied him to Cali fornia, has been adwsed by. the doctors " there to remove the young man to his former home this city to spend the last few ays of his' life; as he cannot possible suryive Chamberla ough Remedy Is Pleasant to Take. - ’ihe finest quality of granulated loat sugar is used in: the manu- ‘facture of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedv, and the roots used in its ‘preparation give it a flavor it qinre pleasant - to - take. -Mr. Rodericks-of Poolesville, Md in spea.kmg of this remedy, lain’s Cough'.Remedy with my children for sever: reparation of the kind ‘T know jof. The children like: to take it and it has no injurious-after ef “|fect.. For sale by Barker’s Drug| . : o approached by many prom- TUBERGULOSIS ~ A BENEDIGT M‘arries Mtss Pansy Geil of Bemidji at Mimmapohs 7 Last Friday. and Miss Pansy Geil occurred at Minneapolis Jast Friday evening- in the presence of a few friend Both the contracting parties are well known, Mr. Hanson baving managed the Crothers tonsorial pariors for three years, butre moved to Minneaporis last sum-- - mer toattend Malcalester college in that city. Miss Geil is the daughter of Mr. “and Mrs. H. Geil “in this city and has lived here for a number of years. .She is considered. one of the most ac complished and brightest’ young ladies in ‘the City. The couple will remove to Lyle,” Minn., where Mr. Hanson will - operage nds T tending cougratulsmons msastrons Wi eks = Carelessness ig responsible for many a railway wreck-and the same causes-are making human wrecks of sufferers from throat and lung troubles. But sitice the advent of Dr.. King’s New D; covery for consumption. coughs, and colds, even the “worst casi can be cured, and hopeless re nation is po longer necessary, Mrs. I.n Cragg of Dorcheste Mass:., is one of many whose life was saved by Dr. Kir > Discovery. This g d |is guaranteed for all ‘throat ‘and Turfg diseases by all "druggists. Price 50c; and $1. 00 Tfiai bo tles free. ‘New Lodg Wlllflee(., 3 A ‘meetinz of “the ‘Modern Brohherhood lodge of Bemidji will- be held tomorrow night af the Odd Fellows hall. Organizer: nent citizens of the n,yw B, Mc-; D- D. Horton, who msmuted the. All, flmh ns_and music¢ 1get f,ogefiher nd" urgent need of lodgle in this city, exrects that & large number of members of l;be order will be present’ to recei instructions-in‘ the work of the erem’degrees One store building, plate glass front; h oors; good basement -a; The marriage of Fred Hanson

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