Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 14, 1905, Page 3

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Special Reduction on Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks: oL e THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Doer to Post Office. MMMMM = SPECIAL CLEARANCE SALE: ; Throughout the Store. s | § x&&fln&“ i afic ol i 2 ol afhe ol 50 e 2P 3 s il ngh Grade Watches: -4 at reasonably low prices. Our stock is very large American factories. We to give very low prices. 2. Pl B o A 2o B B P and complete, including grades from all the best buy in large quantities, buy for cash and sell for cash, whlch enables us Fine and complicated watch Iep-mmg and ar- tistic engraving are our specialties. . s T e Loeated in City Drug Store. George T. Baker @ Co. E — G O R W T T T W I Y N R G T I g g Mg THE CITY Don’t hn(mt, the Grill for your Sunda Loring Hanson of Ada is regis- | tered at the Markham. When you need a good tinner, phone or call at Ross Hardware. John F. Gibbons returned last night from a business trip to Mallard. Why not take dinner at the Good for that Grill tomorrow? tired feeling. Mrs. C. P. Jackson was a visi tor to Nary yesterday, return- ing home last night. The Grill will have another of their special Sunday diuners to- morrow. Only 35 cents. L. H. Bailey left this afternoon for Cass Lake on business before the 1. S. land office in that city. Mvrs. J. A, Hendrickson left last night for Blackduck, where she will spend a few days with friends. Harry, Harry and get your buggies, delivery and dray wagons painted by J. A. Hoff, rear of Swedback Block. Mr. and Mrs. James Brady and children were in the city yesterday and returned last night to their home near Ripple. Mathias Webb was contined in the county jail yesterday on being sentenced at Tenstrike to a term of thirty days for break- city while in a stite of intoxica- tion. Don’t forget the Grill for your Sunday dinner. Mrs, L. H. Bailey is suffering with an attack of illness. George A. Shea of Little Falls is a business visitor in Bemidji today. Why not take dinner at the Grill tomorrow? Good for that tired feeling. Your old stove is good as cash in part payment for a new one at Ross’ Hardwarve. Don’t waste your time trying to think what to cook for Sunday dinner. Eat at the Grill, Two drunks were in court this morning and paid fines to Judge Reynolds of one dollar and costs. Hurry, Hurry and get your buggies, delivery and dray wagons painted by J. A. Hoff, rear of Swedback Block. Sergeant Witte of the local re- cruiting office bas secured four men during the past two days. They will be sent to St. Louis and Columbus, Ohio. Peter Becker of the town of Liberty was in the city today and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will transact business before the U. S. land office. A. G. Rutledge made a trip yesterday to Turtle River where he looked after a number of cases of illegal fishing which had ing into the Conlon saloon in that been reported. A number of g 'CUAIG’S i This Week! " Attend the :Muslin Wear i Dale! SREIR3IIII33333II3332Y, m " Blankets " We have 'em; » ‘em? Price ’em and you will Blankets do you want m Wm. McCuaig %eseee&ee&e«&e«ufi Wm. McGualg |dinner. It you ea your Si at the Grill you will know that .{you get: the best. A. B. Palmer, treasurer of the township of Alas-a, transacted terday. ware clerk at the store of E. H. Winter & Co., is confined to his Toom with lagrippe. ) Sheriff Bailey left today for Fergus Falls with- Noah Barn- hardt and Otto Yucker, who were committed to the insane asylum in that city yesterday. The year old baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. M. Thom is suffering with a severe attack of brain fever and smail hopes are.entertained for the child’s recovery. The dance given last night by the Married club at the Grill hall was attended by 24 couples and all report a pleasant time. Supper was served at the Grill. A. E, Underwood arrived in the city this afternoon for Soi- way, Mr. Underwood is making his final settlement of business matters prepartory to removing to Northwest Territory, Canada. Beautiful eyes and handsome faceare eloquent commendations. Bright cyes are windows to a woman’s heart. Ho'lister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes bright eyes. 85 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark er’s Drug store. The pastor of the M. E. church has been invited to preach a spec- ial sermon to the A. 0. U. W. on Sunday night. All members of the order urged toattend and the general publicis cordially invited to this service. J. J. Trask, the lumber camp missionavry, left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will visit a number of the camps in that vicinity. Mr. Trask has just returned from a trip througi. the camps along the north line. A party of young people will 1=ave the city tomorrow for one of the Clearwater Logging com- pany’s camp north of Wilton where they will take dinner with the woodsmen. The party will start from the Grill at 9 o’clock. It makes no difference how many medicines have failed to cure you, if you are troubled with headache, constipation, kid- ney or liver troubles, Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will make you well. Barker’s Drug store. J. H. Danaher of Minneapolis left on the north bound M. & I. for Tenstrike in company with his brother, Andy Danaher, the Fifth district commissioner. They returned to Bemidji this morning. F. E. Lewis of Red Oak. Iowa, has accepted a position on the jewelry side at Barker’s Drug store and arrived in the city last night. Mr. Lewisis an experi- enced watchmaker and jeweler and will no doubt be a valuable addition to the Barker store, Don’t waste your time trying to think what to cook for Sunday Eat at the Grill. Public Examiner Sam T. John- son arrived in the city this after- noon from Crookston, where he has spent the past few days in- specting the county offices and banks of Polk county. Mr. John- son will look over the books of similar institutions in this city. There’s a pretty girl inan Alpine hat, A sweeter girl with a sailor brim, But the handsomest girl you’ll ever see, Is the sensible girl who used Rocky Mountain Tea. Barker’s Drug store. G. G. Tuller returned last night from Tenstrike and Black- duck, where he has made an in- spection of the stores in which he is intaerested. Mr. Tuller will g0 to Tenstrike tonight to take charged of taking the annual. in- ventory of the company’s store in that city. 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. If you eat your Sunday din business at the court house yes:| John Huyck, the popular hard- . arrived in the city last night, and | . lndmn Ag nt' and Others Get 60 Days for Furnish- ing Bioze to Lo. Charged with selling liquor to Indians. and Introducing intoxi- cants into thq’Mimjzesota reserva- tion indictnielts were returned today in the United States court against Agent Thomas Halyor- sen, Daniel Smith, Francis Gern- eau and Charles Tanner. They pleadgd guilty and were sentenced at once to sixty days in the county jail at Walker and to pay fines of $60 each. Garry Nouf, a saloonkeeper at Wi]kinson, Cass county, arraign- ed ou threa indictments charg- ing him with furnishiag Indians with whiskey, will be tried to- morrow. E. F. Niles, postmaster at Mer- rifield, indicted on the charge of defrauding the government in connection with issuance of a postal money brder, pleaded not guilty to threecounts which were lodged agains$ him. How’s This. We offer Ons Hundred Dollars Reward for aly case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure F, J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen years, and beleive him perfectly honsrably in all busi- ness transactins, and financially able to carry ut any obligations made by his firm. WaLpiNg, KINNAN & NARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall’ s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials |0 sent free. Price, 75¢, per bottle. Sold by all Draggists. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Flood Out on Parole. ‘Frank J. Flood, the man who was committed to the insane asy- lum at. Fergus Falls by Judge Clark because of a derangement of his mind caused by over vse of liquor, has lieen released from the institution on parole, his con-| dition having improved in a large measure. Fldod is very highly educated and it is thought that if he can abstain from the use of liquors a good position will be awaiting him npon his final dis- charge from the asylum. Rag Time Ball. There will be a Rag Time ball at Glidden’s Hall Saturday night and raggedest gent and the rag- gedest lady will each recelveJ handsome prizes. The best of | music will be furnished and there will be an oyster supper in con- nection. Mr. Glidden is famous novelty aud will floubflesi be a hit: '~ Greatly in Demand. Nothing is than a medicine which meets modern requirements for a blood and system cleanser, suchas Dr. King,s New Life Pills. They are just what you need to cure stom- ach and liver vroubles, Try them, At all drug stores 25¢, guaran- teed. Ladies’ Musicale. Following ‘is the program of the jes’ Musicale, which will Dbe held at the home of Mrs. R. B. Foster Monday afternoon: Duet, Rigandon. . Chamlnndo Mrs Fost Selection, LaMoren: Miss Grant, Vacal Solo, Silver Ring. Miss Bo; h nmlm\de .. Chaminade - Weslev Wells Miss Bertle Brannon “olection. Water Sprites........... Chaminade D s Duet. Sonata ¥ ... Mrs Warfield Vocal Solo, Spring S Mrs.Jackson . Weber s Mendelsschn Selection. Mennet. ..Paderewskl Miss Grace Lyons - = Vocal Solo, \indflgnl -:Chaminade ssflnl A Grim Tragedy is daily enacted, in thousands of homes, as death claims, in each one, another victim of consump- tion or pneumonia. But when coughs and colds are properly treated, the tragedy is averted, F. G. Huntley, of Oaklarndon, Ind. writes: “My wife had the con- sumption,-and three doctors gave her up. [inally she took Dr. King’s New Discovery for con- sumption coughs "and colds. which cured her, and today she is well and strong.” It kills the germs of all diseases. One dose relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and $1.00 by all druggists. T'rial bot- tle free. Masked Ball Jan. 19. The Bemidji orchestra have made arrangements to give a grand masked ballat the city hall on. Thursday evening, Jan. 19, and from present indications the event will be patronized by a large number of young people of the city. Seyeral dances heretofore given by the organization have been very sucessful and a wmasked ball at this time of the year is almost certain to draw a large crowd. The usual precau. tion against the intrusion of ob | jectionable characters will be tak- ien. Bought Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and Sent it to Friends. Mr. F. W. Fletcher, a druggist in Victoria, Australia, says: “A customer of mine, was so pleased with Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy, which she had used for her children when suffering from colds and croup, that during a fortnight’s time she obtained at my shop. nine bottles, which she sens to her friends in differ-| ent parts of the state, telling them how much good it had done and advising them to give it a trial.”’ For sale by Barker s Drug store. Minnesota, on Monday. January 16, 1905, ing to the state nud liable to waste. Following is alist of the 1and upon whic paid at time of sale.. No timber can e sol ‘must be mude by certified check or draft e b jurchaser tWO g seasons for the removal sprict] to, and in Il,fit‘Eu\l‘ Minn d timber Is sitnated, s ber that will be offered on each tract, and the appraised value of sime, Terms of Sale. ' The timber in this list will o offered :nd sold for cashi the full amount of bid must be must bomade pavable (0 the StateTrOISAFer of Minneso any circumsances. The timber will be sold outright and rmits’ DEFECTIVE PAGE Notice of Sale of Stumpage cn State Lands. Notice is herebs‘ iven that I will offer at public auction at the Court House in Bemidji. o'clock in the afternoon, certain timber belong- owing the kind of tim- Parts of Sec, Scc. Twp. Rge. Kindsoftimbertobeofiered =~ AppraisedPrice Aliof 16 150 39" Balsam, Sprace, Tamarack cedar 81670 S0} seld 13 149 30 pine, spruce tamarack 5 selq swif 31 150 30 pine: tamarack. cedar balsam 190 SWH seld 2 149 31 pine, cedar, tamarack spruce 445 lot 1 5 49 31 _cedar, spruce, balsam 20 nel4 neX, nels Wi, and §w swh 21 149 31 pine, spruce, balsam, cedar, tamarack 500 lot 4, swhnwi, and nwi swii, 5 31 tamarack, cedar, spruce 8 495 n%, n¥swi, n¥% sei 6 31 pine, spruce, tamarack, cedar 2 540 ses swif 7 31 plne, spruce, cedar, tamarack %0 nwi{ swk. 13 31 pine, spruce, tamarack, cedar 100 % SWi 21 31 pine, spruce, cedar, tamarack 21 oY seiswh s, 2 31 pine.cedar, tamarack 550 nwi n % 3t pine tamarack, cedar 260 BV ne, o 31 pine, cedar, tamarack 140 SESwH s seti B 31 pine spruce, cedar, tamarack 230 WA 29 31 pine, spruce, cedar, tamarack 400 e 31 31 dar. spruce’ 75 all of 36 31 ruce, tamarack cedar 100 fots1 ana 2 9 31 edar 60 )iswu 11 31 Dine, tamarack, ce A Duce 130 nwiln 14 31 cedar, tamarack, spru 130 nele neA. ue‘{ st 3l bine, spruce. Jack pine. tamarack, cadar 2R e . 18 151 31 tamarack, cedar snmce 1060 20 151 1 C 130 31 151 31 ra 5 W nex nwh sl B 151 31 cedar, spruce 180 nex swi, 31 151 3 Dpine, spruce, tamarack, cedar, balsam 160 SeXd seX, i 151 31 tamarack, cedar, spruce, pine 235 neX sex, 2 g & . pine 60 nek seh 30 17 82 Jack pine 2 50X sels 3 147 8 pin 15 Wi sel, selé sei, 12 148 %2 Dpine, spruce, tamarack, cedar 25 Tots 1,5 10 149 32 Dpine, spruce, balsam, mmarnck. cedar 135 Allof lrnctl 16 149 32 Dpine, spruce, tamarack. cedar 450 s% ol k. n% Swi o scld, sel, o1 140 32 pine, spruce. tamarack, cedar 650 o nel, n% se, 51 149 3 Dpine, spruce, tamarack 25 W nwi 32 149 4 pine spruce, tamarack 155 el ew, B 149 32 pine, spruce/balsam, tamarack ceda 80 lot1, n’ nwii 34 19 32 Dine, spruce, tamarack,cedar 120 lots % 3 1 150 32 Dine, cedar, famarack spruce 416 S0 nw. nel seld 1" 150 32 pine. tamarack spx 115 150 82 Dpine. tamarack, cedar, spruce 40 Torne i 30 @ cednr tamarack, balsam. spruce 6 allof 3 17 33 Jack pine 200 less than the appraised price, Payments 'anl or Mi ore in,demand| L;melmlis bank. All checksor drafts | - Money will not betaken under ’e) ill-be i issued. allowing of the timber from the Jand. These terms will tending purchasers will govern !J]Rmselv‘s leeoldhlfl 0 iesota this 17th day of December, E o 'wMuk’a, lung Balsam l%».’fiha A ‘The Great Cough Gure ~ For the cure of all affections of the lung, throat andchest, such as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop- ing Cough, Hoarseness, Etc,, Bronchltls, Lagrippe, and will preyent consumption when taken in time. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. PREPARED ONLY BY PETER M. MARK Manufacturer of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON, MIN N. e DON'T forget that you can buy any Pants we have in stock for $1.50 per. pair; if you mention this ag.. L DON’T wait-until the sizes in our Uuderwem- are alt-broken.np for we are giving a 30 per cent reduction on all of it. % DON'T forget that we are the only house in town handling the § Homer Laughlin China and Zansville Ware. X DON'T forget that your money will buy more goods at The Pair than any place else in town. The Falr Variety Gash Store RS bbb dckdddeddebddoof e ool d e ok ! C. W. Hastings, President, A. P. White, Cashier. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. First National Bank, Bemidji, Minnesota. (General Banking Business. Savings Department in Conneetion. Fire Insurance. R R R R e S S Sk i SRS S SR 0 S ST AL L O oL ) DORAN Thaws pipes cheaper and quicker than any one else. -!-4-'8'%%-!"!'4-4"!-4- # fi-%%"fi-'&%‘k“‘k%** PROFESSIONAL || CARDS A -‘mm@i@%fi LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counselior at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMUDJ, = - - - BOR) FUNN. Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block Jay L. Reyn Reynolds Attorney at Law Office in INiles 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 hersex a speclalty S ‘Office hours 2 to 5; over.Barker's Drug Smre Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tliles Block Dr. Blakeslee Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminfi ) For Sale Cheap!_ : Large Camp Box Stoves; § One Range—second hand. DORAN BROS. ear of City Hall. Phone 225, —All Kinds of— ~WOOD.. FOR SALEI e Dr. E. H. Marcum ; Physic d g ooy J. P.. DUNGALF, Residence Phone 221 . Office Phene 18 2 Phone 204. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST 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 A’fiefilfiufi;, | 311 Minnesota Ave. . = T ocated in Pingle’s Blacksmith Thompson’s Hotel, shop, two blocks west of HANS P. THOTIPSON, Prop. city hall. iy | 100 Third St | SO DDA Hotel Challenge A. L. SMITH, Proprictor. oatmi v Wood For Sale ! DRAY AND TRANSFER: Wes Wright, Ihave for sale an unlimit- Dray ard Transfer. ed quantity of Fine Jack Phone 40. 404 BeltramiAve. ! Pine and Tamarack Wood % in any lengths. : : : : Tom Smart, o Dray and B-n-p-s. Safe -:||d Plano Moving Phone No. 68 | 618 America Avenue D. S. DENN'S, MACHINISTS. G " 710 America Ave. Bemidji. W: B. McLachlan, |* Gasoline Engine Expert. Phoue No. 300. Nothing can be better than the|

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