Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 18, 1905, Page 3

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The Porter Shoe for Ladies. We have just placed a new and complete selection of these famous Shoes on our shelves and we cordially invite your inspection. $2.25 and $2.50. Other lines $1.50 to $4 50 THE BERMAN EMPORIUM Next Door to Post Office. If you w: mL a new W I g d { ! 4 i Watch or any u\blclp of je e. Our Repair Department is wor! | George T’iABaker @ Co. E - A.&n.&ugfiuuuufl:&un.&* TimeisMoney--BeonTime: — per that will wear long good American h at needs re- king along velry , but we are better Our work is u-ond 'md our Located in City Drug Store. G T R g T S T TR I g W R g MO R R g g THE CITY Masks at Petcmon A home plmluctfhurluw's Best- Matt Bright went to Blackduck last night. Sheriff Thos. Bailey and Dep- uty Brose returned last night from Fergus Falls. Mr. and Mrs. John Stewart of Blackduck are the guests of friends in Bemidji today. “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,” the best sewing ma- chines made, at Ludington’s Hardware. A. H. C. Knoke returned last night to Kelliher after having spent the dayin Bemidji the guest of friends. 1. H. Mageau leaves tomorrow morning for the Twin Cities, where he will transact business for a few days. J. C. Spencer of St. Paulis registered at the Markham, For Sale—Delivery wagon, sleigh, horse and harness. In- quire at the Bazaar store. Abe Wyler left last night for Tenstrike on business for the Bemidji Brewing company. Ben Grims, auditor for the Fitger Brewing cmnpuny, is look- ing the company’s business in this city today. Hurry, Hurry and get your buggies, delivery and dray wagons painted by J. A. Hoff, rear of Swedback Block. J. W. Irwin went to Blackduck last night to look after his log- ging interests in that vicinity. From there he will go to Kelliher to inspect the camps in-that AP3ER3333333333 553359353 (Al m w n ’ W n W n w_ i / I W n iThis Week! » Attend the :Muslin Wear ¢ Nale! *~ Blankets 2 We have ’em; » em? Price ’em and you will Blankets do you want m Wm. MecCuaig Fseeeeee&eeeeseeeee&“&e Wm. McGualg 4"& Why be sa.nsfi w1th less than the best—Barlow’s Best? Mrs. Jacob: Becker returned yesterday afternoon from a yisit with friends and reiatives at .| Crookston. A good sewing machine for $15 a better one for $25 and the very best made for $40 at Ludington’s Hardware. John Cannon, the popular Great Northern engineer, is con- fined to his home with an attack of the grippe. Frank W. Tufts, deputy United States marshall, arrived in the city last night from St. Paul on official business. Hurry, Hurry and get your buggies, delivery and dray wagons painted by J. A. Hoff, rear of Swedback Block. Dr. L. A, Ward returned this morning from Northome, where he went Monday on professional business. Dr. Ward left this af- ternoon for Cass Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crowell returned last night to their home at Turtle River after a short visit in the city at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Guyer. Mrs. R. B. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Vogler and Peter Larkin left this morning for the head of Lake Bemidji, where they will engage in a rabbit hunt during the day. Robert Jarvis of Cass Lake was a visitor in the city last Inight. Mr. Jarvis is one of the prominent real estate men of Cass Lake and also operates an employment office in that.city. It will bring rich, red blood, firm flesh and muscle. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Taken this month, keeps you well all summer. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Judge W. S, McClenahan, who was in the city yesterday, left on the afternoon train for Grand Rapids, where he will complete the term of court now being held by Judge Spooner. The latter will go to St. Paul in response to an urgent business call, Mr. Wm. S. Crane, of Calfor- nia, Md., suffered for years from rheumatism and lumbago. He was finally advised to try Cham- berlain,s Pain Balm, which he did and it effected a complete cure. This liniment is for sale by Barker’s Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. DeWolf left yesterday afternoon for Grand [forks, where Mr. DeWolf will remain for some time con- valescing from an attack of poneumonia with which he has been confined to the Blackduck hospital for the past month. Dr. C. J. Larson, the EYES“eye specialist” makes hisregular visittoBemidji Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 20, 21 and 22. All who have trouble with their eyes or need glasses should have their eyes properly examined while opvortunity of- fers. Office Hotel Remore. Miss Hattie Haldeman and Henry Funkley leave tonight for Northome, where testimony will be taken before Miss Haldeman, ‘who is referee, in the case of Lafreniere vs. Shiere. Mr. Funk- ley appears for the defendant and Bailey & McDonald for the plaintiff, C. L. Anderson, L. B. Drake and T. E. Jondahl were in the city yesterday, on their return from Park Rapids, where they have served on the grand and petit juries during the term of district court just completed. They left last night for their homes at Guthrie. G. L. Cobb,' inspector of the In- dian department at Cass Lake, was in the city last night. Mr. Cott is engaged by the govern- ment as an overseer of the cruis- ers and other men employed in handling the pine now being cut from the reservation and reports that sofar very few cases of trespass haye occurred. Masks at Peterson’s, H. C. Calvert, manager of the Bemidji Elevator company, "left last night for Duluth, where the annual meeting of the stoekhold- ers of the company will be held. Mr. Calvert expects that a num- ber of radical changes will be made, and it is possible that the company will be re-incorporated, grown to such __Proportions some difficulty is metin hsmflink Man and Wife Living East of Bemidji Found in'Des- ° titute Circumstances. Mpr. and Mrs. Gitts, an aged couple who live about a half ‘mile east of Bemidjilake, were visited]| yesterday by Overseer Sprague of the county poor farm and found to be in destitute circum- stances. Mr. and Mrs. Gitts, the former 70 years of age and the latter 74, have liyed ona homestead east of thelake for the past four years. They were very poor when the land was taken,and it has taken every effort that they - | could muster to supply their act- ual wants In the line of food and clothing. Upon being informed of the condition of the aged peo- ple, Overseer Sprague madea visit to the cabin and found the condition of the affairs above not- ed. it with the present capitalization of the company. 2 “Edward Bishop left this after- noon for Cass Lake. Cash Brunelle, chief of police of Blackduck, is.a visitor in the city today. : Rick Samson went to Rosby this afternoon for a short visit there with friends. One drunk paid a fine of five dollars and costs in Judge Pen- dergast’s court this morning. Mrs, J. F. Boos has returned from an extensive visit with friends and relatives at Omaha, Nebraska. Miss Louise Hetland returned this afternvon-from Moorhead, where she has spent some time with relatives, James C. Parker, superintend- ent for the Clearwater Logging company, arrived in the city this afternoon from Wilton. Fred Sanderson of Campbell Lake was in the city today after a load of supplies for the W. G. Schroeder store at the new town. Rev. A. E. Irons returned this afternoon from a visit at Crooks- ton and will leave on the north bound M. & I. this evening for his home at Turtle River. Miss Maud Wright has ac- éepted a position as assistant postmistress at Kelliher and will leave in the near future for that village to take up her duties. If taken this month, keeps you well all summer. It makes the little ones eat, sleepand grow. A spring tonic for the whole family. Hoflister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug store. Masks at Peterson’s. J. E. Tapley, J. M. Egan and H. T. Allerton returned this morning from Northome, whare they haye spent the past two days on land business, and left this afternoon for their homes at Cass Lake. Masks at Peterson’s. If you cannot eat, sleep or work, feel mean, cross and ugly, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A tonic for the sick. There is no remedy equal toit. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Subscribe for the Pioneer. Masks at Peterson’s. *&Mfifim REPAIRING is our SPECIALTY You Have Ours; We are the oldest estab- lished Jewelers in Bemidji and the fact of our in- creasing business shows us that your confidence will not be misplaced . . . as the volume of business ha.s i E. A Barker § | i § 3 i ‘Havye been suffering from Impure Blood for many years, having Boils and other Eruptions. Having heard of §: 8. 8. I de- cided to try it, and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. Tintend to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market, Cleveland, Tenn, ~ W. K. DETERS. For over fifteen years T have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. Abouta |- ear ago I had a boil appear on m; Vetow e ave, fanictionis fouowe{ilfigy three more on my neck. Isaw§.S.S. advertised and decided to try it. After taking three bottles all Boils disappeared aud I have not been troubled any since, GEO. G. FERTIG, 114 W. Jefferson St., Louxsville, Ky. ¢ Newark Ohio, May 23, 1903. From_childhood I |had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions and boils. I had boils rangmg from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ace companying the eruption was terrible. 8. 8. S. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu- rities and bad blood, giving me perma- nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years ago, and I have never had a return of the disease. MRS. J. D. ATHERTON. Write for our book on blood and\| \ skin diseases. Medical advice < or any special in- formation about your case will cost you nothing. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. How’s This. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any 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 honorably in all busi- ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KinNAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75¢, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall’s F‘amlly Pills for constipation. A productthatis manufactured in Bemidji is entitled to the pat- ronage of Bemidji people before all others—provided always that it is better than all others. Bar- low’s Best is made in Bemidji and one trial will convinee you that it has no superior. Try it and help the town at the same time you help yourself. Masks at Peterson’s. Stubborn Coughs GURED BY FOLEY’'S HONEY AND TAR Obstinate, racking Coughs that make your head ache, your throat and lungs sore and inflamed, that rob you of sleep until your system becomes so run down that you are in grave danger of Pneumonia or Consumption, are quickly cured by Foley’s Honey ard Tar. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR soothes and heals the inflamed air pas- sages, allays the feverish conditions, stops the cough and prevents serious results from a cold. FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR is the only prominent cough medicine on the market that does mot contain opiates or harmful drugs of any kind and on this account is safestfor children. 1t is unexcelled for Croup and Whoop- ing Cough and will quickly cure the racking cough which follows measles and leaves so many children with weak lungs unless properly treated. 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. MIN N. E K IMASKS | & & | Happy Hooligan 3 Foxey Grandpa Alphone & Gaston Simple Simon, etc.. etc. Wire, Gauge, Whiskers, Dress Trimmings, Ete. The Fair Variety Cash Store dbdokddddddddddddoddeddo oo = C. W. Hastings, President. - A. P. White, Cashier. * i F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. i & . . * 1 First National Bank, % i Bemidji, Minnesota. z i General Banking Business. z é}n Savings Department in Connection. Fire Insurance. * Rk S o LR ol Sk SE AR R D R i B L L T T PROFESSIONAL CARDS DORAN D. ;I‘T';;SK Thaws pipes cheaper Attorney and Counsellor at Law | & and qmcker than any Office opposite Hotel Markham. one else. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law X BEHID.E: DT Sl S TIINN. g & Bailey & MecDonald|: Yoo O = For Sale Cheap! Bemidiji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block N T R P IR SR R T 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 spec\alby ‘Office hours 2 to 5; over Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tiles Block Dr. Blakeslee ¥hysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block, Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physiciansand Surgeon Oitice: Swedback Block Large Camp Box Stoves; x One Range—second hand. DORAN BROS. Rear of City Hall. Phoune 225. All Kinds of- .WOOD.. FOR SALEI Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 DENTISTS, oy —BY— Dr.R.B.Foster, ¢ j P, DUNGALF, MILES BLOCK. Phone 294, 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. Remember the name Honey and Tar—and refuse substi- tutes that cost you the same as the genuine. Do mnot take chances with some unknown preparation, Consumption Threatened. C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champiagn, 1., writes: ‘I was. troubled with a hacking cough for a year and I thought I'had consumption. Itried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for several months. one bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar; it cured me, and I have not been trou- bled since.”” — Threé sizes—25c, 50¢, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size acainat L siiahnnesofa Ave, Thompson’s Hotel Hseod Nony w e HANS P. THOMPSON, Prop. General Repairing Common | 100 Third St. Located in Pingle’s Blacksmith Hotel Challenge shop, two blocks west of - A.-L. SMITH, Proprietor. city hall. : Beltrami Ave. i Foley’s DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, : Dray and Transfer, o Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. wood For sale ! Tom Smart, Dray and B'"'f's' St ylmi Piano Moving Thaye for sale an unlimit- No. 5 o “Am ed quantity of Fine Jack d Phone 9 8 | 618 erica Avenue Pine and Tamarack Wood i MACHINISTS, | .+ in any lengths. : : : t- —W. B. McLachlan, i I used Gasoline Engine Expert. S D. S. DENNIS, one 710 America Ave. Bemidjf. i Dr.J. Warninger Veterinary Surgeon. and the $1 00 botfle almost six times Office. Phone 78. - Residence 114 Irvine Avenue

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