Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 21, 1905, Page 3

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For Boys and Girls--$1.25, $1.50, $l.7_5, $2.00 The best wearing and best looking Shoe made for child: ren. A complete line just received. The Portia Shoe for Ladiss. AT R R R R Y T PPN 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 3 THE BERMAN EMPORIUM } Next Door to Post Office. wmm Bk NEFFPEY N 2B % B B B a0 e 3P 30 2B 2B 3B B B 2o 2 B B 0 . 2Bl 3 2B : Time isMoney--BeonTime; If you want a new Watch— and well—ecali on us. make and at prices to suit all. an aceurate timekeeper that will wear long We have every good American A= v article of jewelry that needs re- pair Department is working along mk‘ of course, but we are better pa b and do it well. Our \\mk is m)m'l 'md um m ices don't take the good out of it. : : 7 s George T Baker @. Co. Located in City Drug Store. RO g M T S R S g U Y T g g g XN TG . e e B 2 i B B B B e B B B By ed. Buy Barlow’s Best. When you need a good tinner, Follow the crowd and go to the | phone or call at Ross Hardware. Grill for your special dinner to-, Follow the crowd and go to the mnorrow. Grill for your special dinner to- morrow. The case was adjourn- A baby girl was born last night to Mr. and Mrs. Barnes, who| L. H. Bailey left this afternooi| live on 13th street. for the Twin es, where he will For Sale—Delivery wagon transact legal business for sever- a agon, sleigh, horse and harness. In-|3ldays. quire at the Bazaar store, A good sewing machine for $15 Nothing is better for your |2 better one fo and the very @ood health than one of the|best made for $40 at Ludington’s Grill’s special Sunday dinners, | Hardware. Mrs. Edward Stewart of Black- duck visited friends in the city teorge O. Johuson, proprietor of the Clearwater hotel at Bag ley, was the guest of friends in the city yesterday. Harry Nelson of the Opsahl photographic studio of Minneap- olis, has accepted a position with N. L. Hakkerup and will repre- yesterday, returning home last night, Tattie Haldeman return- st night from Northome, where she went as referee in the case of A. L. Lafreniere vs. Geo. P IR33323325333323932333% P n u M’ ‘z AR \ : bt Ak W n : W n Our winter goods must go; to move them we - Y (,:: have not considered the cost or valne; we have & ;:: r{\qflcell tl,lf:nl, 7(13}& n, s0 if you need any winter "‘M‘ n W ,": goods 1L W 111 pay you to l)ny of us now. These W n ZE% = W N are onl, 2 [c\\ 0[ Lhe - many bargains we offer: W n 4 siliiialit n W M Fleece Lined Wrappers, Boys’ Overshoes with heel ‘i i’\ worth $1.25: now $1.00 | for $1.00 4y m Eder Down Dre: Men’s Overalls, were 50c; :“: y'\ Saques, worth up to HOWR=S 37¢ W if\ now || Men’s 75¢ Overalls, at 50¢ W w————— \Y/ A Y || Boys*Undefwear, the 25¢ \.‘ ;:: ki;&rl“m: all shapes; the ‘fgrc:' Iind. for ) 17¢ fih "‘ | Men’s fleece Lined Un- W ;'\ Blankets, wa:ith R«]."%’ ‘: 12 | derwear, 50c kind; now 28¢ WM R « 100, w W n = | Men’s Wool Mitts, worth \} m e v | 25¢, now 17¢ Wy i Men's Cgps.l—b per tcem; | W n discount. See the ones at [9¢ Pants.—We will give you \ly m G | bargains that will surprise W '"i Men’s Rubbers, the $1.50 || you; come in and let us show !" l'\ for $1.00 || that we have the right prices W AN W n W - Wm. McCuaig "eseese&eeeefiese&eesflee&" “ |your dinner, tomorrow? At the Dr. C. J. Larson, the |- | EYES“eye specialist makes Chas. Hart of Cass Lake looked | m afteér business mtex‘ests in Be midji- hoday Where are you going to get Attended Masonic Convention. W. C. Kline returned last night from St. Paul, where he attended as a delegate from Bamidji the '28rd. annual convention of the Masonic lodge of the state. =) Greatly in Demand. Nothing is more "in demand than a medicine whick meots modern reguirements 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. Atall drug stores 25¢, guaran- teed. Grill, of course. Your old stoveis good as cash in part payment for a new one at Ross’ Hard ware. Nothing is- better for your good health than one of the Grill’s special Sunday dinners. “Wheeler and Wilson” and #Zenith,” the best sewing ma- chines made, at Ludington’s Hardware. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Farley ar- rived in the city this morning and will spend a few days here with friends. Henry Funkley veturned last night from Northome, where: he has spent the past two days ou legal business. Hurry, Hurry and get your buggies, delivery and dray wagons painted by J. A. Hoff, rear of Swedback Block. George McTaggart has made arrangements for serving a~sup- per at his refreshment parlor on Beltrami avenue tonight. Mrs. J. P. Johnson of Walker who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. George Knott, re turned to her home this morn- ing. Sergeant Witte of the recruit- ing station has secured. five men who will be shipped away tomor- row for service in the regular army. C. D. Johnson of Blackduck was in the city today looking after titles to real estate located near that city in which he is in- terested. Lieutenant Alfred+ M. Mason arrived in the city’ yesterday from Duluth and is:making an in- spection of the local recruiting Settled in New Location. Johnson & Lindeberg, whose saloon - fitures and stock were partially destroyed in the Third street fire, have removed to a new location on lower Minne- sota avenue, where they will be located in the future. An ad- was made yesterday. _ Do Not Suppress a Cough. When you have a cough do not try to suppress it, but remove the cause. The cough is only a symptom of some dxsease, and the disease is what you shoul 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 coutammv 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 fxom the throat and lungs - the mucus which obstructed the hreathing 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. Where are you going to get justment of their loss in the fire! Inside facts soon become evident in outside symptoms—Dx. G. G. GREEN. QThe aid of scientific inventions is not needed to determiné whether your lnngs | are affected. The first symptoms can be readily noted by anyone of average in- telligence, l[There is no dlsease known that gives so many plain warnings of its approach as consumption, and no serious disease that can be so 3mckly reached and checked, if the medicine wsed is Dr. Boschee's German Syrup, which is made to cure consumption, @It is in the early stages that German Syrup should be taken, when ‘warnin are given in the cou%h that won’t quit, the congestion of the bronchial tnbes and the gradual weakening of the Iungs, ac- companied by frequent expectoration. qBut no matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption has al.mady attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure—as it has done before in thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. » (New trial bottles, 25c. Regular size, 75¢. Atall dmggls . Sold by A. Gilmour & Co. § THE CHURCHES | The subject for Sunday morn- ing in the Baptist church will be of the Fall of Port Arthur.” In the evening “The Virgin Mary’s Command.” All welcome to these services. 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 durmv a fortnight’s time she obtained at my shop pine boftles, which she sent to her friends in differ- ent parts of the state, telling them how much good it had done and advising Lhem to give it a! your dinner, tomorrow? At the Grill, of course. station today. Coal, coal, leave | “The Jews, Indirectly the Cause |- trial.” For sale by Barker’s Drug|- 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. Price 25 and 50 cents. PREPARED ONLY BY PETER M. MARK Manufacturer of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON, LUNG ' BALSAM Guaranteed. MIN N. Il ] ...MASKS... Happy Hooligan Foxey Grandpa : Wire, Gauge, Whiskers, Alphone & Gaston ‘Simple Simon, etc.. ete. Dress Trimmings, Etc. | he Fair Variety Cash Store & ol o oo ofoslo ofe ol ook & < store. dbbbddbbddd b dlddddddfddd 1 C. W. Hastings, President. 8 F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Prea. First National Bank, A. P. White, Cashier. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. (General Banking BUSi}pess. Savings Department in Connection. Bemidji, Minnesota. PET TR T R R PR Fire Insurance. B o e o o o o B B o B B B B B o o B o B o B o o e Ross’ Hardware fi coal you want. W ent grades in stoc liver in quantities Henry Sturdeva: city today from Te Sturdevant is eng hotel businoss at ' reports that busin: are good, If taken this mo well all summer. little ones eat, sleepand grow. A spring tonic for the whole family. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug store. John C. Parker, manager for the Clearwater Logging com- pany, visited friends in the city last night. While here Mr. Parker made the purchase of a large amount of supplies and ma- terial which will be used at the camps near Wilton. 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. Thereis no remedy equal to it. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Col. J. P. Taylor has circulated a petition among the people of ;Glll Bros., 216 Minnesota Avenue. THF GREAT the county in the interests of his candidacy for cominissioner of the Itasca state park. The paper has received the signatures of hundreds of northern Minnesota. It is addressed to Governor/ Johnson. It will bring rich, rad 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. Suit was instituted yesterday est possible time, regardless of cost. The $8,000 stock of the Hub Clething Store which was saved from the fire wxll be sold at Gill Bros., including their own $8,000 stock; which w1ll make acombined stock of $16,000 which must be closed out in the short- The stock consists of high grade Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Shoes, Rubbers and everything which was carried i in their two stores will be offered in sale by Albert Martin, a farmer liv- ing near Wilton, against the Gréat Northern Railway com- pany for §210 damages which he claims as a result of the lkilling NO GOODS RESERVED of a horse by a train. Adjuster Kimball offered to settle, but the amount was not accepted. - hisregularvisitto Bemidji Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 20, Never vere such bargains offered in the city of Bemidji as will be at this Fire Sale. The insurance company’s loss is your gain. Come early and get first choice. 21 and 22. ~ All wiio have trouble with their jeyes or need glasses should have their eyes properly examined while opportunity of- fers. Office Hotel Remore. . Hurry, Hurry and get your onggies, delivery and . dray vagons painted by J. A. Hofl, rear of Swedback Bloek By, Barlo ! | DEEEATIV/E DARC

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