Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 6, 1905, Page 3

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. %4 St | ! W AT Just received a new line of advaneed spring styles at one-third less than regular price. | THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door to Post Office. STS.. 4 to give very low prices. Fine and complicated 2l afie a2 i e B B B B 2B 2 . rfiigh Grade Watches at reasonably low prices. Our stock is very large and complete, including grades from all the best American factories. We buy in large quantities, buy for cash and sell for cash, which watch repairing and ar- tistic engraving are our specialties. 4 George T Baiér @ Co. Located in City Drug Store. enables us THE CITY The Red Cross is coming. Cream that whips at the Model Bakey. Phone 125, C. A. Waguer of Bagley was a visitor in the city yesterday. “Quick as a flash”—Fleming & Downs’ new delivery. Phone 57. C. A. Leonard of Blackduck was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Twenty-five per cent off cost price on wall paper. J. A. Hoff. Arthur Gould has accepted a position at the W. G. Schroeder store. We take your old stove as part payment on a new one. Fleming & Downs. Ed. Leonard, the popular Ten- strike merchant, visited friends in the city yesterday. Lieutenant Mason of Duluth is in the city today from Duluth making an inspection of the local recruiting office. One drunk appeared in police court this morning and was sen- tenced to ten days at the county jail by Judge Pendergast. Mrs. E. A. Barker returned last night from St. Charles, where she spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ross. Axel Christen passed through the city last night enroute from Grand Rapids, where he has spent a few days transacting land business, to his home at Northome. For carriage painting see J. A, Hoff, rear Swedback block. A regular meeting of the local tribe of Red Men was held last night. The famous Peerless steel ranges for sale by -lleming & Downs. J. Bisiar returned this after- noon from a business trip to Wilton. Jay Rhodes left this afternoon for Virginia, Minn., where he has accepted a position. S. F. Smith of Cass Lake re- presenting the Scanlon-Gipson Lumber company, is transacting business in Bemidji today. Peter Burns, foreman at one of the camps of A. T. Hatcher near Park Rapids, is spending a few days with friends in Bemidji. I. E. Leighton, a deputy organ- izer for the Modern Brotherhood, is in the city from Akeley look- ing up suitable candidates for membership in the order. Constipation and piles are twins. They kill people inch by inch, sap life away every day. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will positively cure you. No cure no pay 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Fred Eikstadt and Albert Brewer, the two yictims of the Frohn boiler explosion now con- fined at St. Anthony’s hospital, ’ :This Week Muslin Wear Sale! ’ | Blankets We have ’em; ’em? Price ’em and you will Blankets do you want n 'm" Wm. McCuaig Wm. McCuaig &€& > are 'repérted as‘slov:viy‘ T ing. . |attorney he Miss Laura Finneganisillwith| an attack of lagrippe. * Frank McDonald, a patient at the county poor farm,is reported as being yery seriously ill. B. F. Bishop returned last night from Cass Lake for a short visit in this city with his family. A marpiage license was issued this afteanoon by Clerk of Court Rhoda to Henry Marin and Miss Ulla Foley. Mrs, Thos. Smart entertained ata 4 o’clcok dinner yesterday afternoon. Plates'were laid fer " |fourteen and a very. pleasant time is reported. N. W. Ross, the man supposed to have stolen the overcoat and money from the Markham hotel last fall, has been bound over to await the action of the grand jury by Judge Pendergast. Mrs. A. R. Erickson returned this afternoon to her home at Rosby after attending the meet- ing of the Norwegain Lutheran Ladies Aid Sociéty which was held here yesterday afternoon. The greatest system renovator. Restores vitality, regulates the kidneys, liver and stomach. If Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea fails to cure get your money back. That’s fair. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. . Barker’s Drug Store. Jess Barrick, a pioneer home- steader who lives southeast of the city, passed through here to- day enroute to Cass Lake, where he will transact business before the U. 8. land office. Rev. F. E. Higgins, the “lum berjack sky pilot,” arrived in the city last night after spending a! week in Minneapolis. On the re- turn trip he visited several camps of the North Line Logging com pany near Walker. E. M. Bigelow and Manager J. M. Richards, of the Crookston Lumber company, left this after- noon for Minneapolis. Mr. Bige- low will meet Mrs. Bigelow, who is returning from a visit with relatives at Aledo, TIL Have you seen Opsahl about his choice selection of Homesteads near the railroad and the lake? If you file now, you have six months to move onto the claim. In about that time trains wiil be running from Bemidji over the Red Lake railroad to Red Lake and two hours on the best will land you at your claim. I’ll brave the storms of Chil- koot Pass, Tl cross the plains of frozen glass. : I'd leave my wife and cross the sea, Rather than be without Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug Store. J. J. Opsahl will locate you on a homestead for $50 to $100 or sell you land close to Bemidji lake in 40 acre tracts or more at $5 per acre, twenty-five cents per acre down and ten cents per acre and interest each month with on or before privilege. Office at resi dence 518 Beltrami avenue. Phone 286 call 3. Advertise in the Daily Pioneer It’s a good investment. lestad at Minneapolis " December 26. Although the Secret has been carefully guarded for the past two weeks, it has finally leaked ‘out that County Auditor John Wilmann is a benedict. Mr. Wilmann was married to Miss Christine Jellestad at Minneapo- lis on December 26, although the fact has not been known until yesterday, the happy look upon Mr. Wilmann’s face..indicated that something unusual tending to- promote his happiness had transpired, and when asked what it was yesterday afternoon he admitted that he had taken to himself a bride. Both the con- tracting parties are well known in Bemidji and throughout the country. Mr. Wilmann‘has lived in this city for a number of years and has always taken. a-leading part in social and political events. He was nominated on the repub- lican ticket for the office of audi- tor at the primary election - last fall and was elected. Miss Jelle- stad hived in Bomidji three years ago and during her:stay here madealarge number of {friends. She afterwards removed to Min- neapolis, where she has remain- ed ever since. The Pioneer joins the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmann in tendering con- gratulations. COUNTY BOARD NAMES SPRAGUE Former Official Reappointed Custodian of Poor Farm— Other Appointments. Late yesterday afternoon the board of county commissioners now in session reappointed £. J- Sprague as custodian at “the| county poor farm for a term of two years. -Two candidates were in the field for the position, Mr. Sprague and William Blocker. The matter was discussed at length, but was finally decided in favor of Mr. Sprague. This morning the bonds of the coroner and deputy coroner were fixed at $1,000 and $500, respectively. Chairman Danaher appointed the following committees: Road and bridge—Gunderson, Wagner, Danaher. Purchasing—Auditor Wilmann Wright and Danaher. The board-was called to order this afternoon at 2 o’clock but up to the time of going to press no business had been transacted. Accused of Blind Pigging. D. H. Fisk will leave Jan. 10 for Park Rapids, whers he will appear for the defendant in the case of State of Minnesota vs. John Davis, which will come up for hearing. M- Davis is ac- cused of selling liguorillegally at Nary, but according to a state- Married Miss Christine Jel- charge. 1t is el liquor and deposited the monéy | with the village council, taking.a _: receipt for it. Pending the action of the council-he opened the sa- *|loon and sold liquor, as is usually done in cases of a similar nature. The council refused to grant his license and consequently he was arrested for blind pigging. Oyler Starts Magazine. John T. Oyler, editor of the Bemidji Sentinel at the time it was first owned by M. E. TIbert- son, has started a magazine at Minneapolis. The publication is owned, edited and published by Mr. Oyler and the first number contains a number of bright and interesting thoughts on current events. Installation Postponed. The installation of the officers of the Modern Woedmen lodge of this city, which was to have taken place last night, was postponed until the next regular meeting owing to the failure of a number of the officers to secure their bonds. Delightful Dance. The dance given last night by the Degree of Honor at the O’Leary & Bowser hall on Third street was largely attemded by members of the order and their friends, and the event was very successful. Supper was served at the Grill, Militia Meeting Tonight. All those who are interested in having a company of the national guards stationed in this city are urgently requested by Capt. Reynolds to be present at the meeting to be held this evening at the city hall. Dance at Nymore. give a grand ball at his hall in Nymore on Saturday night and a bus has been engaged to trans- port the dancing public of Be- midji to the hall, Do Not Suppress a Cough. ‘When you have a cough do not try to suppress it, but remove the cause. The coughis only a symptom of some disease, and the disease is what you should cure, then the cough will stop it- self. - The most common cause of coughing is a cold. Anodynes will promptly suppress the cough and preparations containing chloroform, opium, etc., are used for that purpose, but they do not cure the cold. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy on the other hand does not suppress the cough, but relieves it by removing from the throat and lungs the mucus which obstructed the breathing and allaying the irritation and tickling in the throat. It also opens the secretions and effectu- ally and permanently cures the cold as well as the cough. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. T0O0 LATE TO CLASSIFY. A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN WANTED—Competent girl to as- sist in housework and go to school. Cor. 12th St. and Be- midji ave. Mrs. E, H. Cornwall. There is no lever so powerful Lung Balsam will cure your cough. 'METROPOLIT. 3 WEST 29t ST An Excellent Opportunity To Earn Money . s open to a limited number of people In your vicinity. ! If you are unemployed CIRCULATION DEPT. - ) or if you have un- Oca"lfil;ed time, write tous. j e work we offer is clean, ~ and profitable. ‘ articularl in this field - Write to-day for full particulars. y good resfilts await your efforts dignified E. O. Glidden has arranged to| as plain and simple facts—Mark’s| - The Great Cough Cure For the cure of all affections of the lung, throat and chest, such as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop- & ing Cough, Hoarseness, Etc., Bronchitis, ) Lagrippe, - and will prevent consumption when taken in time. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. PREPARED ONLY BY PETER M. MARK Manufacturer of MARK’S ‘CELEBRATED “ REMEDIES, FOSSTON, MINN. Don’t Don’t Don’t! DON'T forget that you can buy any Pants we have in stock for 8150 per pair; if you mention this ad. DON'T wait until the sizes in our Underwear are all broken up for we are giving a 30 per cent reduction on all of it. DON'T forget that we are the only house in towrd handling the Homer Laughlin China and Zansville Ware. DON'T forget that your money will buy more goods at The Fair than any place else in town. The Fair Varity Cash Store oo oo o o ol b o e o o e el oo oo o o o e o o ofe oo oo e C. W. Hastings, President. § A. P. White, Cashier. *#& F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Prea. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. First National Bank, Bemidji, Minnesota. General Banking Business. Savings Department in Connectioa. Fire Insurance. Bl ot OB S0 b oL X A Gl oL Sl E ST BT T T T T PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. T e e e o oo EZETY L L T 21 2 5 : Put This in Your A Stove Pipe D. H. FISK - and Smoke It! Attorney and Counsellor at Law |3 Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law = BEMUDJL = - - = - nmN [ “We do Stove Setiing, Bailey & MecDonald Repair Work, Plumb- Bemidji, HhmI_.‘ A‘gt‘fiifgsimmk Block ng, Ete. We do it promptly; we do it right; we charge you fair. Phoue us! Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in Iiles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases - of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Jennie E. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Troubles peculiar to her sex a specialty Office hours 2 to 5; over Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon . Office: Iiles Block Dr. Blakeslee khysician and Surgeon Office: [liles Block. Beminil .DORAN BROS... Phone 225. —AIll Kinds of— .WOOD.. FOR SALEI —BY— Dr. E. H. Marcum e et d. P. DUNGALF, .| Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Phone 294. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST DI DD MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter’s Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. New Wood Shop T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Wagon Work and General Repairing Anlllefilgulrg. | 311 Minnesota Ave. Z i 5 k ocated in Pingle’s Blacksmith Thompson’s Hotel, shop, two blocks west of HANS P. THOIPSON, Prop. city hall. G | 100 Third St, | SV SIS Hotel Challenge - A. L. SMITH, Proprietor. e Wood For Sale! DRAY AND TRANSFER. : Wes Wright, Ihave for sale an unlimit- Dray and Transfer. ed’ quantity of Fine Jack Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. | Pine and Tamarack Wood in any lengths. : : : : Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and’ Piano Moving a Specialty, Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue D. S.4 DENNIS, 2 MACHINISTS, 710 America Ave. Bemidji. : W.'B. MecLaechlan, Gagoline Engine Expert. “Phoue No. 300, ‘Nothing can be better than the

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