Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 27, 1904, Page 3

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GREATEST = Millinery Sale of the season. 3 Our extensive line of Mllhuel) to be sacrificed at half price. . THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door to Post Office. MM:&)&MMMMM&& {The Holiday & k) 2 2P 2P P e 2 2 B D B 3B A B . Rush Is ()verE We are now prepared to attend to all kinds of Watch Repairing and General Repairing L 3 ‘Work done promptly and neatly. —& Located in City Drug Store. A A TP T T SO WO R vmmvvv George T. Baker @ Co. E i THE CITY The best fruit is the cheapest. Peterson. For flash light pictures try Hakkerup. i Schooleraft river a few miles miles south of Bemidji, Andy Danaher came down | from Tenstrike last night Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the George Beaton lefs for Little- | best. fork last night. Try a midnight dinner at the City Restaurant, A. H. Pitkin of Kelliher visited friends in the city yesterday. All who appreciate the best fruit and confections buy at Peterson’s H. J. McCarty left last night for Northome, where he will look after his cedar interests. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons are the best. Put up in elegant packages, only at Peterson’s. H. A. Simons went to North- ome last night to look after his law practice in that city for a short time, A. T. Hatcher of Park Rapids was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Hatcher is con- ducting lumber camps on the R. E. White of Kelliher spent yesterday in the city with friends. Hakkerup makes a specialty of family groups. Send for him for Christmas groups. Mrs. T. M. Harvey, who has been sick with la grippe for some time past, is improving. the best and biggest mrxety Peterson. Try a midnight dinner at the City Restaurant. Mrs. Leonard of Tenstrike is a Bemidji visitor today. Order a few more pictures from that negative at Reed’s Studio, Miss Eva Peterson is suffering with a severe attack of heart trouble. Dr. Finney returned this af- ternoon from a professional trip to Fosston. Extra painting with every dozen pictures at $4.00 or more at Hakkerup’s. Free lunch served in Schroe- der’s store all day December 27th and 28; come one, come all. M. Perrault visited friends in the city yesterday, returning to his home at Farley last night. A course at Button’s Business College, Crookston, Minn., for $25 if you enter during January. A 10 pound girl was born Sat- urday to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jink- inson, Mother and child are do- ing well. B. S. Bennett, the Fosston at- torney, arrived in the city this afternoon for a short business visit here. Andy Clavin left yesterday for points in Wisconsin, in which state he will spend several weeks with relatives. J. P. Riddell left this afternoon for Bena and Cohasset, where he will look after the interests of the Crookston Linmber com pany. Henry Helgeson, one of the prosperous farmers of Maple Ridge township, returned from Ada Sunday and left yesterday for his home. B. F. Bishop, who has been confinad to his home for the past four weeks with a serious attack of rheumatism, is improving and Free lunch served in Schroe- expects to beout in about a week der’s store all day December 27th and 28; come one, come all. Souvenir paper weight with your own photograph with every dozen small pictures at Hakker- up’s. The annual meettng of the Norwegian Lutheran church will be held at the church January 3 at 7 p. m. A glance at our fruit display will convince you that we have Harry Stillman passed through the city today enroute from Far- ley to Hibbing, where he will be employed as a scaler of logs at one of the lumber camps in that vicinity operated by the Crooks- ton Lumber company. It sends the life’s blood danc- ing through your veins; the exhi- iarating feeling one feels after using Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea is wonderful, 35 cents, M'CUAIG’S Cash Talks at McCuaig’s This Week The prices we quote. below will convinece you that we want cash to get it; our goods must be slaughtered; notice some of our many bargains; come early; they will not last long at these prices: Cash Cash . . . H . H Wool Lress Goods e\ceptmg black, a 20 per cent discount will be given in this dep’t. Men’s Underwear.—One lot worth $2.50 per suit, now $1.98. Ladies’ Sweaters, worth $3.50; now $2.50 Opera Shawls at less than cost. Men’s Overcoats, the same as you will pay clothing stores $5.00 to $7.00; we sell them this week at $3. 50 Ladies’ Underwear.—Here you will find a big bargain. Men’s Sheep Lined Coats.—Come in and get our prices. Ladies'’ House Slippers.—One lot worth $2.25, now $1.59. See the line of Men’s and Boys’ Caps we are offering at 25¢. Ladies’ Felt Shoes, worth $1.35, now $1.15 Discount on all Rnbbers and Overshoes. Part Wool Blankets.—Lot 1, worth $1.75, now $1.15; lot 3, worth $1.00, now 75¢. now $1; lot 2, worth $1.50, Boys’ Leather Leggings, all sizes, $1.00 Boys' Canvas Leggings, < 50¢ Men’s House Shppers, worth “ $2, at $1.75 Toys, Toys.—Only a few left, but prices are cut in this department so we won’t carry any over. 175 “ 1.50 Men’s Shoes, the $3.00 kind now §$2.00 Dolls, from 5¢ to $3.50 Boys’ Sweaters.—One lot choice for 38¢ Say, we want to sell you Feed this week at our cash prices. Hay, per ton $6.00 to 8.00 Feed, per sack, 85¢; Wm. McCuaig Don’t miss this sale; it means a saving to you Extra Good Bargains in our Grocery Dep’t. Yours for Bargains, Wm. McCuaig Tea or Tablets. Store. Fancy fruit for the table, Peterson’s. R. W. Reed is a Cass Lake vis- itor today. Mrs. J. A. McAvoy issick with la grippe. E. R. Getchell went to- Ten- strike last night. J. Bisiar went to Cass Lake to- day on business. Frank Snyderis a husiness visitor at Minneapolis. .John Armstrong arrived from Solway this afternoon, Henry Hinkley is a business visitor at Cass Lake today. W. L. Girton of Tenstrike visit- ed frieneds in the city today. Mrs. J. J. Doran is convales- cing nicely from an attack of grip. Register of Deeds Bjornby of Bagley is a business visitor in the city today. Free lunch served in Schroe- der’s store all day December 27th and 28; come one, come all. M. P. DeWolf returned this af- ternoon from Grand Forks where he spent Christmas with his family. Charles Lee, who conducts a stopping place 16 miies south of the city, near Skunk camp, is calling on friends in Bemidji to- day. Rev. L. O. Opsata is in the city today from Wilton, where he held Christmas services in the Nor- wegian Lutheran church in that city. S. C. Bagley came in from Fosston this afternoon and will leave tonight for Dexterville, where he is conducting a lumber camp. John Emberland, professor of the school at Nymore, left this afternoon for Minneapolis, where he will attend the annual teach- ers’ meet. Brings bright, shining, merry eyes, rich, red blood, good health. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. : D. W. Carter, the Quiring postmaster, is in the city today. Mr. Carter says that as yet noth- ing has been 'developed in that paru of the county as to the per- petrators of the Dahl murder, and in his opinion the mystery will forever remain unsolved. Its wonderful power goes to the seat of your trouble, vitalizes, strengthens every part of your body* That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Matt Thome and Matt Meyer left last night for Northome and from there they will go to Kooch- iching, where Mr. Meyer ex- pects to establish an agency of the Gluek’s Brewing company, of which he is agent in this city. They will also look after land in- terests along the border. Sam McAfee arrived in the city this morning from Ripple, and will remain here a few days the guest of friends. Mr. Mc- Afee was one of the very earliest pioneers of Bemidji and came to the county before it was organ- ized. He removed to Ripple a couple of years ago where he is now conducting a saw mill. Go to Hakkerup for photos. Christmas Gift to Firemeu, O’Leary & Bowser have pres- ented the Bemidji fire depart- ment with their usual Christmas gift—a check for $10. The pres- ent was gratefully accepted by the firemen and a vote of hanks of the entire body was given to the enterprising merchants. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except on preserip- tions from reputable physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from them, Hall’s Catarrh Cure, mannfactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., con- tains no mercury, and is taken in- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tne system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. Itis taken internally and made in Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testimonials free. Sold by all druggists. Price, 75c. per bottle. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipa- tion. | Barker’s Drug | k® Don’t miss it. 7 7 0 U A P W WP A A A A T AP D 2 R On every article in this establishment; nothing reserved; everything must go. This enables you to save money on oliday Present at A. E. WINTER’S Jewelery Store. Everything in the stock must go at this sale, includ- ing Diamonds, Jewels, Watches, Chains, Gold and Sil- er Charms, Hand Painted China, Cut Glass, Bracelets, Fobs, Rings, Bangles, Toilet, Carving and Writing Sets, Pictures, Pottery and Burnt Wood Ornaments, in fact, everything in the store except the fixtures must be closed out between now and January Ist to make room for an entirely new department. This Great Bargain- Giving Christmas Sale means the saving to you of from one-quarter to one- half of your holiday expenditure, and you are not wise to let the opportunity go of advantaging your- self by making selections from our stock. Extra clerks will be employed so that all who call may be served. Remember this is a genuine price-slashing, rate-cutting sale that means money in your purse. ‘The finest stock in the city. Av01d the rush and do your shopping early. ENGRAVING OF PURCHASES FREE'! Wlnter, fi Leadmg Jeweler 3 Sign of-.the Big Watch lllllll‘lllllllllll-‘llllllll’lllllllllllllllllll lllllllfll!llfll | P R O Ventilator for Schools. It has been decided by the school board to install a ventilator over the boy’s toiletat the school house and accordinogly a contract has been let to P, M. Dicaire to put it in. | AMUSEMENTS I Mr. Harold Nelson appeared at the City Opera house last night in his new production of “Heart and Sword.” The piece was all that was claimed for it and as rendered by Mr. Nelson and his excellent company was voted one of the best attractions ever pres- ented at the Jocal house. As Prince Victor Mr. Nelson made a decided hit. His fectatall times, but he was espec- jally good in his fervent pleas for the hand of Princess Sylvia, who was represented by Miss Helene Scott, whose talentis remarkable. He received excellent support from the remainder of the com- pany. Clifford Bruce as the vil- lian, Mr. Blake as the soldier, Oscar, Mr. Garette as the crafty prime minister and Mr. Till as the town crier did not fail to in- terest as well as delight the audi- ence. Of the new members of Mr. Nelson’s company, Miss Chadwick, Mr. Beaupre, Miss Fosbrook, Miss Violet Gray and Mr. Osborn are all entitled to honorable mention, Revolution Imminent. A sure sign of a,pproachmu- re. volt and serious trouble in your system is nervousness, sleepless- ness, or stomach upsets. Elec- tric Bitters will quickly dismem- ber the troublesome causes. It never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys and bowels, stimulate the liver, and clarify the blood. Run down system benefit particularly and all the usual attending aches vahish under its searchmg and thorough effectiveness. Hlectric Bitters is only 50c, and that is returned if it don’t give perfect satisfaction. Guarnnteed by all drngglsh, acting was per-| WILL BE ABSENT - THIS WINTER Prominent Photographer of Bemidji to Make Visits East and West. R. W. Reed, proprictor of the Reed Studio, announces that he will leave Bemidji on Jan. 10 and will remain away from the city during the entire winter. He will first go to Crookston and from there to Thief River Falls and Koochiching, and expects to make arrangements for the es- tablishment of branch photo- graphic studios in each of these cities. Afterwards he will go to Ortonville to spend a few weeks with relatives. He will then leave for the east and will make visits to many of the principal cities of the Atlantic seaboard. During his absence Percy Gault will look after his affair in this city while three other photographers will be in his employ taking lumber- ing scenes in the camps north and east of this city. Rector of St. Luke’s.—Ashburn- ham, Ontario, Testifies to the Good Qualities of Chamber- lain’s Cough Remedy. Ashburnham, Ont., April 18, 1908.—I think it is only right that I should tell you what a won- derful effect Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has produced. The ddy before Easter I was so distressed with a cold and cough that I did not think to be able to take any duties the next day, as my voice was almost choked by the cough. The same day I re- ceived an order from you for a bottle of your Cough Remedy. I at once procured a sample bot- tle and took about three doses of the medicine. To my great relief the cough and cold had completely | disappeared and I was able to preach threetimes on Easter Day. I know that this rapid and ef- fective cure was due to your Photographelj Reed to Leave. Photographer Reed wishes to announce to his friends and pa- trons that he will leave Bemidji Jan. 10 and will be away all win- ter, Those wishing work done should make dates at once in order to give bim time to finish it before leaving. Fight Will Be Bitter. Those who will presist in closinng their ears against the continual recommendation of Dr. iKing’s New Discovery for Con. sumption, will have a long and bitter fight with their troubles, if not ended earlier by fatal termi- ination. Read whatT. R, Beall of Beail, Miss. has to say: “Last fall | my wife had every sympton of consumption. She took Dr. King’sNew Discoveryafterevery- thing else had failed. Improve- ment came at once and four bot- tles entirely cured her.”’ Guar- anteed by all druggist. Price 50c, and $1.00, trial bottles free. M. E. Sunday School Program. Saturday night a splendid pro gram was rendered by the schol- ars of the Methodist Sunday school which reflected great credits on Mesdames Evans and Ryan and Mr. Michaels. The decorations left nothing to be de- sired, while the treat given the chiidren through the provident care of Mrs. Michaels and Miss Woodruff was received with de- light by the scholars. The school has attained a high degree of prosperity under the superinten dency of E. H. Smith, M. D. At the close of the services, a beau- tiful silver tea service was pre- sented to the pastor, Rev. J. B. Smith, and wife by the Ladies Aid society and a beautiful China berry dish by the young people. Cough Remedy. I make this tes- timonial without solicitation, be- ing thankful to have found sucha - Godsent remedy. Respectfully yours, B. A. Langfeldt, M. A., Rector of St. Luke’s Church. This remedy is for sale bv Bark- ers Drug Store. -

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