Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 28, 1905, Page 3

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'THE CITY Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. Peerless all sieel r'a-t\lges, Flem- ing & Dow Ed Leonard of Tenstrike was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. Harry Sinker of Mallard is visiting friends in the city today. Dr. E: H. Smith left last night for Tartle River on professional businoess, A. E. Smith returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has speat several days. Judge Jacobson of I\Llllhel was a visitor in the city yesterday, .returning home last night. The council meeting last night passed off very quietly and no business af importance came up. Walter Brannon is suffering iwith a severe case of blood poi- soning caused by an ingrowing toe nail. “Wheeler and Wilson’” and “Zenith,”” the best sewing ma- chines made at Ludington’s . J. J. Trask left this morn- ing for Walker, where he will visit @ number of lumber camps in that vicinity. J. R. Jerrard, manager® of the St. Cloud Journal Press, is look: ing after business for the news- paper in Bemidji today. Garnet Peterson leaves tonight for Ripple, where he will remain for several months upop the homestead of his father, J. Peter son, Jr. The dance given last night by the Young People’s club at the Grill hall was attended by about 15 couple and an enjoyable time is reported. Alphonse Crawford left last for Hines Spur to look after his; timber interests in that vicinity. | Mr. Crawford expects to return to Bemidji tomorrow. Por 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. Superintendent W. H. Strach- an of the M, & I. passed through the city last night enroute to Northome, where he will look after the interests of the com- pwny. D. N Winton, manager of the Thief River Falls Lumber com- pany, was in the city yesterday and left last night for a trip up the north line on business for the company. | Your family will need a spring tenic. . Why not @ive them Hollis- ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea? No- thing cquals it as a bracing, life remedy. Barker’s Drug Store. J.A usin, one of the base ball reporters for the Chicago Chronicle, was in the city last night and ‘left this morning fér Nary, in company with George Kinney, with whom he is.visiting. George Upten, the Shevlin tonsorial artist, returned home yesterday afternoon after a short visit in Bemidji with friends. Mr. Upton is well known in this city, having conducted a barber shop hére several years ago. Floyd Cummingbam left last} night for Northome and from there he will go to the “Point,” where he Will take some camp! 4 85 cents, Tea or | oy {duck last night on business for { with WS grapher, P Fleming & Downs. Q. Storholm of B! guest of friends in the city. O M. Skinvik is recovering from an attack of la grippe. A-0. Johnson returned to his home at Turtle River last night. Matt Phibbs returned this morning from a business’ yisit at Blackduck. I. W. Langaard, the Blackduck attorney, is a business visitor in the city today. M. P. DeWolf went to Black- the Grand Forks Lumber cim-| pany. A good sewing machine for $15 | a better one for $25 and the very best made for $40 a.h Ludington’s : Hardware. 4 Attorney Chester McKusick' made a business trip to Black- duck last night, returning home this morning. C. E. Albrant returned last; night from Nary, where he trans- acted business for the Bemidji: Steam laundry. Dr. Phinney returned this afternoon from Fosston, where he has spent a few days on pro- fessional business. Jue Ranscher is in the city to- day from Ripple buyinga supply of fresh meats for his market, | which he expects to open in the! near future, ! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Milis left | on this morning’s train for their home in Duluth after a short with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Bemidji., Joseph Laraver of Crookston was in the city yesterday and| left last night for Kelliher,where he has a number of horses in lnmber camps in that yicinity. Ben Schneider- returned yes- terdayafternoon from Iron River, Wis., where he spent -Sunday friends and looking after his clothing business in that city. A regular wmeeting of the Samaritans was held last night at the Masonic hall and arrange- ments were perfected for a poverty social to be given next Monday evening, Carl Wetterstrom and I. O. Engelbretson of Detroit, Minn., who have spent a few daysin Be-| midji with friends, left last night for their claims in the Big Fork country near Ripple. | If you want the family to be healthy, strong and active, give them Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea this month. Makes rich, red blood, bone and muscle. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Bark- r’s Drug Store. PETHE; McGurr’y of Walker pas-| sed through the city last night| enroute to Blackduck, where he transacted business connected with his hospital interests in that city. Mr. McGarry returned to! Walker this morning. The fire department was called out at 5:30 yesterday afternoon to put out a small blaze at the howe of S, C. Cutter, at the west end of Third street. The fire started from a stove which had been lighted by the children and burned through a partition in the house. Prompt work ‘on the part of the firemen subdued the tiames with but little damage be- |Mr. McDonald will | Brooks best—Mbark’s lung Ba]sam best. A. E. Underwood arrived in the city this afternoon: Solway. = : Dr,R. B. Foster went {o Blackduck last night on’ prafes sional business. M. E. Carson made a flying trip to Erskine yesterday after. noon, returning to Bermd]l last night. K. J. Mclver roturned fo Farley last night after having. | spent a few days in Bemidji with friends. £ Deputy Organizer D. D, Hor- ton of the Degree of Honor ar- rived in the city last night from ' Crookston. One drunk appeared before Judge Pendergast this morning but was released upon promising t0 go out to work. Rube Miller went to Walker this morning to look after busi- ness for C. H. Miles. Mr. Miller expects to return this evening. Miss Anna McConnell return- ed’ yesterday afternoon from Grand Rapids, where she has | spent a few days with friends. George Young returned to Devils Lake, N. D., yesterday afternoon after having spenta few days in Bemidji with rela- tives and friends. ‘W. A. Gould, superintendent for the Crookston Lumber com- pany, made a business trip to Kelliher last night, returning to Bemidji this morning,: ~ D. J. Laurin, who is connected with the S. J. Axdahl mercantile establishment at Ripple, return- ed to Ripple last night after a shortvisitin the city with friends. Attorney E. E. McDonald left this afternoon for Duluth, where he will appear in the U. S. court in a case that will come up for hearing at 7 o’clock this evening. return to- night, Do you suffer with indigestion, constipation, feel mean and cross no strength or appetite? . Hollis- ter’s - Rocky Mountain Tea will malke you well and keep you well. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Bark- er’s Drug Store, Mrs. B. D, Merrell and three children arrived in the city yes terday afternooa from Superior, Wis., for a visit here with Mrs. Merrell’s sister, Mrs. W. L. They will remain in Bemld]l about a month. T. J. Miller & Co. have en- larged their offices on Beltrami avenueand hereafter will occupy the entire building, sthe north room to be used for loans and in- surance and the south roons Yor real estate and employment busi- ness. Frank Beatan arrived in the city this morning from Black- duck and will return this evening in company with his brother, George, who will handle wheel scrapers on the extension of the M. & L. north from Northome, where Mr. Beaton has taken a MCCalg s.;. - Advance Sh’owing of ¢ Muslin_ - dr, 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 thxs spring 1s at McCuang S N de from | pure cream of tar derived from grape PRIOE BAKING POWDER DD AWicaga contract for cutting right of way |and grading, Deputy Sheriff Brose returned this aftérnoon from an official visit to Wilton. . ' Chas. Vine, the Croookston meat market proprie%or, is a visitor in the city today. A L. Collard came down from Farley this morning for a short visit with friends and relatives. Dr. G. A. Jones left this after- noon for Cass Lake, where he will put on a mcdlcme show in the near future. Frank Smith, the Bagley bar- ber, arrived in the city this after- noon for a short visit here with friends and relatives, Superintendent Davis of the|? Great Northern passed throuch|X the city this morning enroute to points east on a regular trip of inspection, W. M. Samson passed through the city today enroute to his home at Crookston from Keltiher, where he has spent a few days | looking after business interests. | N. L. Hakkerup returned this | morning from Kelliher, near which village he has made a very successful trip taking views at the lumber camps in thatvicinity. The Degree of Honor will give a dance and social at the I. 0. O. . hall this eyening and an ‘en- joyable time is anticipated. All arrangements for the event have been completed and-a latge at- tendance is expected. Max Blooston leaves tomorrow for Minneapolis and from there he will go to Chicago for a short time beforeleaving for California, where he will make his future home. Mr. - Blooston has made many friends in Bemidji who will regret his permanent de- parture from Bemidji. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Brinkman returned last night from Minne- apolis, where they went to look up plans for the new hotel which they comtemplate building on their lots on Third street. Mr. Brinkman states that construc- tion work on the building will be commenced in the near future. Another Case of Rheumatism Cured by Chamberlains Pain Balm The efficacy of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm iun the relief of rheu- matism is being demonstrated daily. Parker Triplett of Grigs- by, Va., says that Chamberlain’s Pain Balm gave him permanent relief from rheumatism in the back when everything else failed, and-he would not be without it. For sale ab Barker)s drug store. Wanted—A Sail. If the party or parties who stole the sail from ourice boat, will generously loan it to us for a few weeks, we will ask no gues- tions, pay them for the use of it, return it in good condition, and give them the useof the boat whenever they wan it are instantly relieved’ and per- Iectly healed, by “Bucklen’s |- § and they are| neatand attrac- tive in appear- ance too. ; Quality and price go hand in hand here, andwe offer you | only the BEST. Don’t you think 3 Ny 2 you'd do well to |- make your pur- chases here? We will offer to the public at Great.ly Re- duced Prices, Heating Stoves of All Kinds, Farm and Logging Sleds, Cutters, Robes, Bells ', Paints! .Paints' Paints! Tn order to make room.for new goods we are selling our hne of Paints at-cost prices. Every can guaranteed. Buy now and-save money. Goods delivered to any part of the clt.y without delay. Phone 57. FLEM NG & DOWNS lll!l!llillllllll : ega llfl l, To meet the demand, and for the gj S MONS OLSON S | MERCHANTTAILOR fi Choice Fabrics to select from, % Fit and Satisfaction guaranteed. 3 Cleaning and Repair® E ing promptly done. 3 j 2 3 ” - % Third St. Bemid!i._Minn. R > —All Kinds of— WOooD. FOR SALEI e l s | 0 | , —BY— ‘-"convenience of our customers, THE J. P. DUNGABF’ , EIONEER is now l;repared to fill Ehonel o orders forlegal blanks on short notice SO o — 8 = DA TS, § ..Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop, " We carry in stock a good assort- ment of blanks for justice court, Combimed with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. district court, ‘conveyancing and miscellanéous. e '\€ Yo Open Day and Night. lnfinmllii Eh@ Ifioneer P T P O W OO kwgn of the Big fll'\ck Bear DTS L O. F E. Fraternal Order of Bagles, Bemid Gagles, Bemidy AerteNo. 35t Mects every Wednesday at 8 p. dilmour's Hall. - A.T. Wheelock, = = = W.President | H.LeBlea, = RS . Secretary Visiting Eavles cordiallvinvited. - nmmmnm 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 thP . “American Lady”’ Shoe. We carry the largest line of Ladies’ Shoes in the northwest and we can give you any width from AA to EE. Remember every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction ' or your money cheerfully 1efunded :

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