Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 9, 1905, Page 3

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. returning home this morning. +iterclay in the city shaking hands New Spri \él W W &GEGGEEGGEE EE w Arriving Daily.' (] ng Goods W Next Door to “ THE BERMAN EMPORIUM 2 -sa:essassesi Postoffice. =333 ten pieces and i country. It’s reputation of vocal solos, will follow the concert. MARC TI[E DODE FISK ORCHESTRA consists of series of entertainments given for seyeral seasons past throughout the northwest. sist of instrumental selections of great variety and duets and choruses. At OPERA . HOUSE on Thursday Evening W ] s the finest touring the is established by a long Concert will con- The dance H 9th " THE CITY Go to Haklkerup’s for Photos. | 0Gill Bros. handle the best line{ of men’s shoes in the city. Curtain for the Dode-Fisk con- cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. | Martin Stennick of Tenstrike | ‘is the guest of Bemidji Ex'ionds, itoday. e W. E. Hyatt of Turtle River is ! wenewing acquaintances in the «city today. Judige W, S. McClenahan re- :burned to his home at Brainerd ithis morning. A rvegular meeting of the Modern Woedmen will be held at Masonie hall tonight. €. W. Jewett of Blackduck ar- rived iin whe city this morning and left ¢his afternoen for Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mas. A, D. Bimpkins of Turtle River arrived in the city this morning .. a .short visit with friends. | Cashier W. H. Robants of the First National -bank spent last night at Blackduck on business, A. M. Greeley, who spent yes-| with his many friends here, left last eight for his home at Ripple. Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Danaher cand children returned to their thome at Tenstrike last night cafter having visited friends in tthe city for several days. Arthur Brannon, who has <speat the winter at Northome with kis father, W. S. Brannon, arrived in the city this morning for a wisit at the home of his mother. When bilious try a dose of Cham berlain’s Stomachand Liver Tablets and realize for once how quickly a first class up-to date medicinewill correet the disorder For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Tom Clark, one of the pioneer residents of Bemidji, but who for several years past has made his home at Kelliher, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Clark is engaged in the building and v»cunt-mélin,q business at Kelliher. ‘Why suffer with headache, con- stipation, stomach, kidney and liver troubles, when Hollister’s Rocky Mountain tea will cure you? No money wanted unless you are cured. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Doctor Rutledge "will meet less base ball battle field for the coming-season. Mrs. R. E. Miller is confined to her home with quinsy. Wonderful bargains in men’s suits at Gill Bros. fire sale. Curtain for the Dode-Fisk con- cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. John MeNichols of Crookston |is a visitor in the city today. Twenty-five ¢ent bow ties at Gill Bros. fire sale only ten cents. Ted Smith is confined to his home on Minnesota avenue with la grippe. Attorney Henry Fuankley left this afternoon for Grand Rapids on legal business. M. D. Stoner made a business rip to Blackduck last night and returned to Bemidji this morn- ing. Sheriff Bailey left this morn- ing for Brainerd, where he will transact official business for a | few days. The two year old son of Mr. and Mrs. George Luke, 809 Be- midji avenue, is suffering with a very severe attack of bronchial .Lpneumonia. A meeting of the Eagle lodge was held last night and final ar- rangements for the big dance to 1b2 given on the evening of St. Patrick’s made. day, March 17, were Miss Laura Bultun, formerly employed at the millinery parlors of Gage Bros. in Chicago, has ar. rived in Bemidji to accept a posi- tion as trimmer with Miss Louise Hetland, the™Minnesota avenue milliner. James L. George, general ac- countant for the Irwin & O’Brien logging company, arrived in the city this morrning from Black- duck, where he has made his headquarters during the logging operations this winter. Don’t buy your spring hat un- til you see what Gill Bros. have to offer. We handle eyerything from. the 50 cont crusher to the highest grade Stetson at prices always the lowest. Can’t you eat, sleep or work? Bad liver? Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea makes rich, red blood, gives strength and health. Cures when all others fail. No cure no pay. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker'’s Drug store, A. C. McLean returned this morning {rom Island lake, where he secured the contract for clear- John Mogan at Buena Vista to ing the right of way on the day. The two greatest base ball Wilton branch of the Crookston cranks in northern anesom, to Lumber company. fora dlsmnce Made from pure croam of tartar derived from grapes, PRIOR BAKING POWDER 0O- awoaaa contracted for the cutting of 20,000 ties.' E. J. Regan is in the city today from Solway. Curtain for the Dode-Fisk con- cert will rise at 8:30 sharp. A. P. Blom arrived in the city this afternoon from Spaulding. Joseph Mauritz is under a physician’s care suffering with pneumonia. John F. Gibbons leaves tonight |for Dexterville, where he will transact legal business for a few days. Jacob Detling and son, George arrived in the city this morning from Langor for a visit at the home of Mr. Detling’s daugh‘ter, Mrs. J. Graham. Deputy Sheriff Arthur Brose left this afternoon for Bena, where he will subpoena a witness for a case to be tried at the com- ing term of district court. 0. M. Neslon, postmaster at Northome, arrived in the city this morning and left this after- noon for Cass Lake, where he will transact business before the U. S. land office in that city. Miss Anna Keable passed through the city today enroute toher home at Grand Rapids from Tenstiike, where she has spent several weeks the guest of her brother, Eugene Keable. Dr. Gilmore went to Bagley yesterday afternoon upon receiv- ing a message to the effect that Dr. L. L. Mayland, who wasa candidate for representative at the last primary election, was very ill with typhoid fever. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea never fails to tone the stomach, regulate the kidneys, stimulate the liver and cleanse the blood, A great tonic and muscle producing remedy. 385 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug store. Mortimer Pendergast left this morning for Minneapolis, where he has accepted a position as traveling salesman for the Mec- Cormick Harvester company. Mr. Pendergast has held a posi- tion with the company for a num- ber of years and is considered a first class salesman. A petition in bankruptcy has been filed by Her.ry Funkley, at- torney for Joseph Rauscher, who formerly conducted a meat mar- ket at Blackduck but who is now engaged in the same business at Ripple. Itis claimed in the peti- tion that his assets are $800, all of which are exempt, and his liabilities are $2,000. Ed Cornwall, who was called to the city from Walker by a message announcing the serious illness of his one year old son, returned to- Walker this morning. to resume his work as govern- ment scaler at the camps of the Northland Lumber company. The baby is suffering with an abcess at the base of the brain. The Dode-Fisk orchestra, con sisting of ten pieces, arrived in the city this afternoon to be in readiness to give its concert and ball at the City Opera house this evening. The company carries a full set of valuable musical in- struments, among them being a large harp which is invaluable as an instrument for dance musie. William Schaffer, a brakeman of Dennison, Ohio, was confined to his bed for several weeks with inflammatory rheumatism. I used many remedies,” he says. “Finally I sent to McCaw’s drug Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to use|hand or foot, and in work as happy asa " lin the postoffice. store fora bottle of Chamberlain’s | ‘ineqt Th S‘Yé;r. The financial Statement of Be- midjihas been prepared and those who wish to know in detail the expenditures and receipts of the past year can find out by thumb- ing a typewritten copy of the statement which has been hung The city is tco poor to have the statement print- ed. The statement shows that the council has endeavored in every way to cut down expenses during the past year and while the cost of administering the city is great- er thana year ago, this is be- cause of the large amount requir- ed for water works improve- ments. The figuresin general as gleam- ed from the postoffice publication are giyen elsewhere in this issue and it is understood that the Bel trami County News will gratuit- ously publish a summary of the statement this week. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was sup- posed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pro- nounced ita local disease and prescribed local remedies, and| by constantly failing to cure with curable. Science has proven disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by the F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. Itis taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. Itacts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one- hundred dollars for any case it failed to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co.. TorEDo, OHIO. 3 Sold by Druggists, 75 cents Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. R. R. Laborers in Demand. 10,000 railroad laborers can get work by going to Minneapolis, as 600 miles of new construction work has recently been let in Minnesota, North "Dakota and Montana, on roads running out of Minneapolis, which will en able the Jaborers to be furnished with free transportation by the employment agents. =There will also be several thousand men used by railroad companies on betterment work of old lines. Owing tothe large number of railroads running out of Minne- apolis, that employ thousands of men each year, it is consider- ed the greatest labor market in the United States. The employ- cult to fill their orders daily, on account of the scarcity of men in Minneapolis. Curtain for the Dod e-Fisk eon. cert will rise at-8:30 sharp. IT'SA MERE FANCY that you cannot; obtain exactly what you want here. Our stock of Jewelry contains every- thing that you canpo ssibly need in this line and they are neatand attrac- | tive in appear Bl ance too. 8l Quality ana price go hand in hand here, and we offer yon only the BEST. Don’t you think you’d do well to make your pur- one week’s time was able to go to s local treatment, pronounced it in- \ catarrth to be a constitutional | ment agents are finding it diffi- [ _chases here? ng your Summer Dress Goods, kmdly give us afew moments of your time and you will be convinced that we are showing a larger and - more c_omple,te line than Tast season. : 4 BEa 4 B patterns are taken. e Silk Shirt: Waist Suit Patterns, The most popular style of Dress Goods; look them over before the best We have 75 bolts of Red Seal, AFC and Amoskeag Ginghams that we will Jsell at 10¢, 12ic and L5c. ~ Ginghams. Ladies’ Neckwear. The latest New York styles n Neck- wear at prices that will surely please you. : 233333 Remember satisfaction guaranteed or ydur mouey cheerfully refunded. {E. H. WINTER & CO. Phone gfneral Merchandise. Bemidji, Minn. j 233333333333€ COPELAND & RYDER’S JEFFERSON SHOES Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Ladies is unexeelled by any shoe ever sold in Bemidji. Fits well on the foot; looks well to the eye. One trial will convince you of the superiority of this Highr(}rade S gives you the easiest walking Shoe on the market. famous show you its merits. stock just received. GhHe Jefferson Shoe for Men . is built on new principles which “cushion sole.” It contains the Leit us Large, new Y % % W. G. Schroeder. 314 Minnesota. Avenue. Phone - - No.65. *a Rie o o d {FLEMING & DOWNS —All Kinds of— .WOOD.. fully warranted - Pilgrim Banner Ranges Cascade Ranges - Special Bargains —this week—— Old Homestead Drop Head Sewmg Mac hmes, We can save you money. Give us svcall and be con- vinced. ~ Satisaction gual -anteed. FOR SALEI ZRY-- J. P. DUNCALF, Phone. 294.: c $25.00 & l 30.00 35.00 3 7.50 8 e ..Tremont Hotel.. STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop, Cembined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. “8ign of the Big Black Bear Dr.J. War‘nin'geri : ..Nymore House.f o A fist class nouse fox hoard. . by the d: %dmonth

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