Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 24, 1905, Page 3

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THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. J. Boe of Blackduckis a yisitor in the city today. Pilgrim Banner Ranges, $30. Fleming & Downs. Attorney E. K, McDonald re- turned from Northome last night. John Pasha is a business visitor in the city today from Blackduck. A. OKelliher, the Blackduck druggist, is transacting business in the city today. I. W. Langaard of Blackduck was in the city yesterday, return- ing home last night. Mayor L. J. Romdenne of Blackduck is transacting busi- ness in the city today. Watch tomorrow’s issue of the pioneer for the Grill’s big Wash- ington 6 o’clock dinner. Dr. Finney returned from Fosston yesterday and resumed his duties at the office of Dr. Foster. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. A good sewing machine for SI.) a better one for $25 and the very best made for $40 at Ludington’s Hardware. John A. Carlson, postmaster at Foy, accompanied by his daughter, is visiting friends in the city today, T. J. Miller & Co., will send thirty men to Northome tonight for employment in the. camps of the J. A. Trvine company. The Grill will commemorate Washington's birthday by giving a big 6 o’clock dinner Sunday. Price 35 cents. All cordially in- vited. A. E, Smith left last night for Northome, where he will trans- act business for a few days, Mr. Swmith expeets to return to Be- midji Tuesday. Superixtendent I. J. Kline of the Walker & Akeley company arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis, where he has spent the past weelk. Washington never told a lie. If he were alive today he would pronounce the Grill’s 6 o’clock dinner Sunday the best thing of the kind in the city. For weak digestion, belching or sour stomach use Chamberlain Stomach and Liver Tablets and you will get quick relief. For sale at Barker’s drug store. N. L. Hakkerup returned yes- terday afternoon from the camps of the Clearwater Logging camps near Wilton, where he has spent several days taking camp views. Aad A. Tone, the Northome at- torney, passed through the city today enroute to Grand Rapids, where he will attend a meeting of the board of county commission- ers of Itascacounty. [f you want a smooth clear complexion, take Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. Bright eyes and red lips follow its use. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mr. and Mrs. George P, Wat-| «son of Ripple passed through the | .city this morning on their way to Barnum, Wis., where Mrs., Wat- son will spend several weeks with relatives and friends. M. ! |Watson will return :to "Ripple Tuesday. =1 Peerlessall steel ranges. Flem- ing & Downs. J. Bisiar wentto Cass Lake ! this afternoon. S. N. Reeves went to Black- duck last night. Swan Torkelsoi of Bagley is in the city today. best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. A regular business meeting of the Weodmen was held last night at the Masonic hall.: = Watch tomorrow’s issue of the pioneer for the Grill’s big Wash- ington 6 o’clock dinner. Wes Wright left this afternoon for Cass Lake to look after the Standard Oil business in that city. % “Wheeler and Wilson” and “Zenith,”” the best sewing ma- chines made at Ludington’s Hardware. Fred Olson is in the city today on his way home to Blackduck | from Minneapolis, where -his i mother was buried. The Grill will commemorate | Washington’s birthday by giving {a big Go'clock dinner Sunday. | Price 35 cents. All cordially in- | vited. Mrs. J. Detling of Langor is in |the city for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. Graham, who is now recoyering rapidly from attack of kidney trouble. A. L Lafreniere of Northome was in the city yesterday and left yesterday afternoon _ for Grand Rapids, where he will transact business for a few days. P. H. McGarry of Walker pas- sed through the city yesterday tenroute to Northome, where he transacted business last night and returned home this morn. ing. Dr. F. E. Brinkman expects to leave for Minneapolis, where he will malke the final arrangements for building the three story bnck hotel building on Third street| which is contemplated by him. Miss Florence Pendergast was in the city yesterday flom Nebish, where she is teachin school, and Turtle River fo that village with friends and ve- latives. Makes bone and muscle faster than any other remedy. Brings strength, health and happiness Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets, Barker’s Drug store. M. E. Smith is today unloading acar load of windows, sashes and doors and other building ma.- terial, which in addition to hlS already large stock, will give him everything needed to care for the spring building trade. Mrs. J. P. Lahr last night en- tertained the Valentine Cinch club. Sixteen members of the icluh were in attendance, Re- freshments enjoyed a delightful time. A wonder tonic for the sick and afflicted. Get strength, health and happiness by using Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea this month. A bracing family medicine. 385 cents, Tea or Tab- lets. Barker’s Drug store, Nothing can be better than the | left last night for a short yisit in | i tempt to introduce the company’s to the whole family. That’s what | were served and | those who attended the meeting| SPURTO BE MADE LONGER CrookstonLumberCompany’s Wilton Spur Will Be 25 Miles Long. E. F. Crawiord left yesterday for Wilton and from there he/] went north along the line of the right of way to be used for the new Crookston Lumber zom- pany’s loggingspur now in course of construction. The company originally decided to build only a portion of the spur this season, but the plans have been changed and the entire spur, 25 miles in length, will be pushed to comple- tion as soonas possible. Mr, Crawford is attorney for ‘the company and will buy 12 miles of right of way from Campbell lake to Island lake, which is located six miles south of the lower end of Red Lalke. Band Meeting Tonight. A meeting of those interested in a brass band for Bemidji will be held at the fire hall tonight snd it is probable that the organ- ization of a band will be affected. Many people of the city have ex- pressed a strong interestin band matters and will give their #in- ancial and moral support to any measure that, would tend toward the establishment and mainten- ance. of a musical organization here. When You Have a Cold. | The first action when you have a cold should be to velieve the 'lungs. This is best accomplished by the free use of Chamberlain’s {Cough Remedy. This remedy Iliquefies the tough mucus and causes its expulsion from the air cells of the lungs, produces a free expectoration, and opens the | secr etions. A complete cure soon | follows. Sold at Barker’ s drug store. John Enright, a farmer who lives in the vicinity of Buena Vista, isin the city today from St. Cloud, where he has spent he winter in the employ of the eorge Tileston Milling company, of which he is traveling salesman-: Enright is making an at- flour to the merchants of Be- midji. Ben Schneider went to Iron River, Wis., this afternoon to spend Sunday with friends. He expects to return Monday or Tuesday. S. M. NELSON has for sale Dry Jack Pine, all lengths Phone 69. ["“YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS | = RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE (von are not satisfied with results. This is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. cCuaig’s...] & d E WM. McCUAIG. Advance Showing of Muslin % Underwear | Now is the time to buy your Under- wear before the stock is broken. This departmentis complete; style, quality and price are right. Call and be con- vinced that the place to buy Muslin Underwear this spring is at McCuaig’s WM. McCUAIG. & -m@mmmmmmm OFFER cATARRH 1 suffered for a long time with a bad case of Catarrh, and took a great-deal of || medicine mgboul: any benefit. I hada continual headache, my cheeks had grown purple, 1y nose was always stopped up, my breathhad asickeningand disgusting odor, and I coughedincessantly I heard of gour S. S. S. and wrote yon. I commenced to use it, and after taking several bottles I was cured and have never since had the slightest symptom of the disease. Miss MARY L. STORM. Cor. 7th & Felix Sts., St. Joseph, Mo. ‘Wheeling, W Va., May 29, 1903. 1 had Nasal Catarrh for years for which T used §. S. S, with very gratifying results, I tried local applications for some time, and getting no permanent relief I cameto the conclusion that the seat of the trouble wasin the blood. Knowing S. S. S. to be agood blood medicine I began its use, and after using it for some little while it did away entirely with the offensive mu- cus in the nostrils, and I did not have to |. hawk and spit, especially in the morning, to dislodge the catarrhal matter. ~1627 South St. FRED H. PRESSY. The filthy secretions and foul mucus that are continually dropping back into the throat, find their way into the stomacl and are absorbed into the blood. Catarrh then becomes con- stitutional,and the only way to getrid of it is through the blood. Write us if you have Catarrh, and our physicie ans will advise you ‘without charge. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can not reach the diseased portion of the ear. to cure deafness, and that is by | 2 constitutional remedies Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of |} the Eustachian tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or imperfect hearing and when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the “inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hundred dol- lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Care. —F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. | Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. Bagley 0dd Fellows hnu,rprlsmg. A deal is on foot at Bagley among the Odd Fellows of that city which, if carried to a suc- ceessful terminatio: will give Bagley one of the finest brick blocks in northern Minnesota. Representatives of the lodge have been in Bemidji making plans to build a three story brick block which will also have a basement. The lower floor is intended for use of office rooms. Third floor is to be used by the lodge for meeting purposes. The Bagley lodge of Odd Fellows is compos- ed of ‘about 75 members and is one of the most enterprising in this neck of the state. Perfect Confidence. Where there used to be a feel- ing of uneasiness and worry in the household when a child show- ed symptoms of croup, there is now perfect confidence, This is owing to the uniform success of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy in the treatment of that disease. Mrs. M. I. Basford of Poolesville Md., in speaking of her experi ence in the use of that remedy says: “I have a world of confi- dence in Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for I have used it with perfect success. My child Gar- land is subject to severe attacks of croup and it always gives him prompt relief.” For sale at Bark- er’s drug store. Art Calendar. The new Resinol Art Calender for 1905 is one of the mcsi beauti- ful calendars ever issued. Six sheets of heavy - enameled paper. centain on one side six beautiful color designs of babies and child- ren, while on the reverse sides are drawings depicting child life with space for the notation of baby’s “sayings and doings.” It is a work of art that will delight a mother’s heart. Sent postpaid by the Resinol Chemical com- pany of Baltimore, Md., for two % | wrappers from Resinol soap or one wrapper and 15 cents; or for 40 cents the calendar and a cake d | of Resinol soap will be sent. Washington neyer told a lie. 1f he were alive today he would pronounce the Grill’s 6 There is only one way E M[R[ fANCY that you cannot obtain exactly osston, - what you want here. Our stock of Jewell‘y lN this age a well dressed man denotes prosperity; a * contains every- prosperous man means a successful man. Let us thing that you dress you up and you'll look prosperous. e e ¢ canpossibly Novelt 5 L y Brown Plaid Suits - - $25 :szd ‘?;:y‘s 1;?_2 Standard Diagonal Covert Cloth Sprmg 0vemoats $25 S Standard angona.l Melton Sprmg Overcoats - $25 tive in appear- ancetoo. _{ { Rayne & Fryhling, Merchant Tallors. . Quality and Opposite Hotel Markham. price go hand in hand here, and we offer you only the BEST. Don’t you think you’d do well to LUNG make your pur- chases here? CEMENT WORK, such as Wall Cisterns, Ete., a specialty. Builder and General Contractor. Plans and Estimates furnished on application. / Correspondence solicted. 3 Minn. Contracts taken anywhere. ’ O WO O WO T O O MARK’S BALSAM The Great Cough Cure For the cure of all affections of the lung, throat and chest, such as mnunn urd % Cleaning and§Repair- & % MONS OLSON 3 & MERCHANT TAILOR % Choice Fabrics to select from. b Fit and Satisfaction guaranteed. ing promptly done. 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 ERREREREER (REERE ,;1 , Manufacturer of MARK’S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, § Third St Bemidl, Minn. fi: FOSSTON, MIN N. ; R RSO RR) W[PEEE ] -—All Kinds of— .WOOD-. % FOR SALE! % —BY— J. P. DUNGALF, Phone 294 o o We will offer to the public at Greatly Re- duced Prices, Heating Stoves of All Kinds, Farm and Logging Sleds, Cutters, Robes, Bells DTS ..Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop. Combined with Rest.mraut é ~ Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. g Sign of the Big Black Bear TS TSSOSO ’Paints! Paints! Paints! In order to make room for new goods we are selling our Iine of Paints at cost prices. Every can guaranteed. Buy now and save money. Goods delivered to any part of the city without delay. Phone 57. F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AcrieNo. 351. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gitmour’s Hall. A.T. Wheelock, = = = H.LeBlew, = =~ = - = W.President | W. Secretary Visiting Eacles cordiaily Invited. FLEM NG& DOWNS DO YOUR SHOES SATISFY? SATISFY means to give Comfort, Style and Wear. If your Shoe is stylish, it may hurt. Most ladies have shoe troubles, so for the lady who wants perfect Shoe satisfaction there is one Shoe that will please you; that is the “American Lady’ Shoe. from AA to EE. Remember every pair guaranteed.to give satisfaction E We carry the largest lineof Ladies’ Shoes in the northwest and we can give you any width or your money cheerfully refunded. o5 THE WOMAN Bemidji ~ - E. H. Winter & Co., Phone 30. : A SWELL BOOT that individualises its wearer as being exclusive. PRICE: 350 - Minnesota

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