Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 30, 1904, Page 3

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i N d | Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks at a great reduction to reduce the line; also discount sale on Millinery. : 3¢ ol ol oo s o oo oo o o o & %5 We will place on sale ahot { $3 Shoes; your choice during thi s 4 C. W. Hastings, President. Specncfl Men’ RSP RN N P R S AR E R We will have other specials in Men’s Shoes; see the ones we offer at Another lot at These Shoes are all this year’s buy 5 come in and look them Shoe for little money over. See our east wind F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. Commencing Monday Morning % Ending Saturday Evening 3 ° . . H . B a,ie of fr"&',w 75 nd § $1.50 a so you get a good ow for $2 Shoes. P. White, Cashier. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. (General Bauking Business. Savings Department in Connection. T'ire Insurance. CANDY, BLY’S MODEL BAKERY JONC O Y O Kitchen atthe EEEFEEEEEERE MODEL|' i i1 |w W Bakery | W ] may be found the largest &\ and best assortmentof ~ B/¥ Candies for old and | young We carry the ¥ cheaper grades of can- | dies as well as a choice | :‘;”: line of better grades. 1 3333333852232 \The Grill)} @ Look at our Display % Window Koch & Stewart, Props. 23333 THE EHTY Go to Hakkerup for photos. Trip to the moon Thurs t. Alphonse Crawford refturned | this morning from Funkley. Reserved seats for the Martin Concert at Barker’s Drug store. i Ole Anderson went to Cass | Lake this afternoon on business. | Nothing can be better than the I best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the | best: | Mrs. A. W. Danaher roturned ‘to her | night. home at Tenstrike last Drug Store. doctors in three years. Barke®s m rain Robbery. = Opera House Thursday night. Just arrvived—photos on cloth at the Reed studio. - Beautiful illustrated songs. Opera House Thursday night. Whipping cream that will whip 40c a quart at the Model Bakery. Phone 125, W. N. Bowser 1s confined to his home with a severe attack of la grippe. Miss Dora Hazen, the populmn saleslady at O'Leary & Bowser’s, is sick with la grippe, | John R. Stcw:u't, manager of! the Beltrami Cedar and Land | The Model Bakery delivers i @oods hn all parts of the city. | ent to noon on | Hin tha e | of his ne duck and other uphm, wreh will mcvt w Klmhc tomolm s mater- | lly adds to the appearance uf | the buildin, | Six recruits were ':hlppul 10 {Seattle_this | geant Wi ing office for ery defense. Aad A. t of Tone, Itasc comm count; l(‘rmrvi Rapids to hw A. P. Blom arrived in t | Builds up mus Rlthy ti Ric tomach, t’s what i| Mountain Tea do. 85 cents, M| Teaor Tablets. Barkers Drug ;;“btulc. One drunk was sentenced to ifiye’days in the county this ,»\ morning by Ju Reynolds up xo 1 pl mlof drunken and disorderly con- A duet. 2 Joseph Little, Burlington—My fe says she conldn’ H\eep house hout Hollister’s Rocky Moun- s the whole family Haven’t speat a cent for Mg 1, »Mv,n \ W wding guilty to the charge| ., company, is a business visitor in | the city t() 11 be emplc Harris estab Hans P, rly condu Miss Hi ition g ness. I. 0. 2 day He has 1 be held a tire City Drug ening. A number of ! will be acted unpon ation of two new ur. The usnal d and a very ion is anticipated. Soon Start to Log. trston & F: ley yesterday of wwengy- s which AP near Hu 7 { Chambe > manu-| Cough | nsed - in a flayor T making | (it quite know | r sale’by Bar | £ i %d;onrna | | Ang d to-Regular Term. | [ Jaraes aken before Judge Spooner morning and the ¢ urned to. the regular district court Whl\,h will convene | next spring, Both they the action are from Pllckdu(,l{ The plaintiff alleges that he hired Biteman to clear eighty acres of tand near Blackduck, and that | with the Biteman ! cal partiesin | the wood secured in clearing the land should constitute payment|. for the work, He clainis that the defendant failed to clear the land: properly and therefore brings aciion to recovér damages for incompletion of the contract. H. J. Loud appeared for the plaintiff and Henry Funkley for the defendant. Whalen vs. Whalen. The divorce case of Maggie Whalen vs. Mike Whalen was heard in chambers before Judge Spoouer this forenoon and was continued until the next regular term of the district eourt. Mrs. Whalen alleges that her husband deserted her and that a separa- tion is necessary for the peace and dignity of the family. Insurance Adjuster Here. William .. Markhus, -repre- i he Providence- Washing- ance company, isin the om Willmar. remain here for adjust the lo: Bemidji M in the recent disas- ake }”rozm Over, ake is frozen oyer. time in many years 2 body of water ncdr| of Bemidji is s been suitable For boat- r until December first, d!\l] ke ‘md tma morn- | red with a coat ol! is good as are-| BUENA VISTA Nearly all the men of our town have been away hunting but the deer don’t seem very plentiful this sea: Clark has been spend- a few days with his sister, Greenfield. Hegalon has moved to Be- Our school will soon close for the winter months; it’s a pity they don’t have winter school hereas the children will forget ! what they learn in the summer. John A. Mitchell is running mp for Trwin & O’Brien. ng -Day passe d off | Mr. and Mrs. moved into Mr ‘Witson Logan’s have | in sew- i ard hall.| J. Swain, MAF(A 1N PENNSYLVANIA, Two italians Killed in an Effort {c] Drive Cut. Lawlessness. Pa., Nov. 30.-—As a result class of le to of a Scranton, of the wLmLs of the bettc utrages a {hat place L the loss of two lives. ed the gang is afiliated Amo 3 recently perpe- g ol four men. victim was called e at night and | HARDWICKE DEAD. EARL OF | British Under Seclmary for India Ex- pnes Suddenly. The Warl of Hard- d Philip Yor of state for India, d: on during the day. poor health for sonic born in 186 stocks broker, i cent estate, but he operty, left his son and the latter career as a nicans P] actic had to Michigan Man Assassinated. Apnkton Wis., Nov. 30.—Woerd has ived of the killing of Bert near Waucedah, Mich., while ep in his cabin, A Dullet a window frame shows chotr came from oufside the IV 0w h&‘ w th’h th l ere is no. «.Ine to C.uxt St. Louis. Gv. 50.—On the prom leave the cily Herr N \mh { nei s } ho { been ! breakitis up of two me: rwmm"vmm DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m, to Noon, and 1t0 5:30 p. m. Office--SWEDBACUK 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. b i e e i S e R e 588 20 5B - 2 B 3% o B 2 B 3 3B 3P 2B B i 3 B B Al o This is the Place to come for the things that are the latest and best in Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Chinaware, Silverware, Cut Glass, Toilet Articles, and Solid Gold and Plated Jewelery. We hayve made unusual efforts to make you . unusual offerings for the approaching Holiday Season & We solicit your attention to our fine line. Buy now and avoid delays and disappointments, George T. Baker @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. hody was discovered by a vest followed v.hg he was to have spoken on i ¥ Located at Bagley Livery Barn osesestressesevesetsieer E-have purchased the F. M. Malzahn & Company stock of Hardware, Stoves, 'finware, Implements, Cutlery and Sporting Groods, and are now prepared to show the public a complete stock of Fine Goods in all these lines. Our goods will be of the best; our prices will be as reasonable as a fair profit will warrant, and our serv- ice will be excelled by none. We sohcxt your business. Phone 57. FLEMING & DOWNS, i Dr.J. Warninger | Veterinary Surgeon Office. Phone 78. Residence 114 Irvine Avenue Phone 248. { F.E. COOLEY, } Painter, Paper Hanger " and Decorator. Phone - - - - 283, oY Emerson, the eminent | philosopher, in an Essay on Eloquence, man whom he described as a_Godsend to his town - «He is put together likea WALTM WATCH.” 12,000,000 WALTHAM WATGHES now in use. - said, in speaking of a ; WALTHAM giver. Our line is complete. HAMILTON There is nothing that makes so nice a gift as a Watch. Nothing can take its piace after one has learned to depend upon it, and it is constantly reminding the recipient of the DI | T R Vi e e o I e o o i EEEfi@fififi"fififiEE!EIHEEEIllllillllllllllllllI S ELGIN - The latest nd most beauti- ful patterns, and guaranteed to nge perfe‘ct sattsfactlon.., E. A. BARKER . _| _ | - ILLINOIS x

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