Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 13, 1905, Page 3

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MR. T. F. RENWALD, of the Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Co., will be at our store SPECIAL Marc ORDE “ WOMEN'S OUTER-GARMENTS h 13 and take special orders for Ladies’ Tailor Made Suits, Cravenette Cloaks; Spring Jackets, Silk Shirt Waist Suits, Silk Coats, Silk Waists and Skirts for spring delivery, at any time wanted, early or late. This house is noted throughout the land for its exclusive styles and est exposition of “fashion’s most particular gems™ever shown in the city. Now is the time to make selections for spring. Order a garment to your measure at a ready-made price and get something exclusive and save money. A garment from this house is the best as surance that you have the latest and most approved styles. Seeing will convince you. I the excellent fit and finish of its garments, and general reliability. < This will be the great- All are cordially invited to visit our store and see all of the latest and exclusive styles of the season, and urged to order now. No other opportunity this spring. Remember the date: Monday, March 13th .Berman Emporium.. THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Vote for Cunningham for Just- ice. s Vote row. “Beats A" washer. for Cunningham tomor- Fleming Waated —Apprentices at the Berman Emporium, Wm. Lennon arrived in the city this morning from Kelliher. Mrs. Wm. Fellows of Tenstrike is the guest of friends in Bemidji. Attorney Chester MecKusick went to Turtle River this morn- ing. J. C. Cross, a prominent Min- neapolis attorney, is visiting friends in Bemidji. See Webster & Cooley’s new sign, the Golden Gate Wall Paper and Paint store, one door south of Postoffice. Christ Christenson of the News made a business trip to Grand Forks Saturday, returning to Be- midji yesterday. Wes morning from Northome and Rip ple,where he transacted business for the Standard Oil company. C. M. Baconand W. W. Browne left this morning for Blackduck and Northome, where they will look after business interests fora few days. Sergeant Witte of the local re- cruiting office spent Sunday at Northome placing advertising matter in that city for the beuefit of the service. Ted Smith has entirely recov- ered froman attack of pneumonia. Mr. Smith has been sick for the past ter. days and has been under the care of Dr. Brinkman. James A. B‘ruce, who has been employed as cruiser by the Crookston Lumber company for some time past, left Saturday night for Thief River Falls,where, he will talte charge of the booms Wright returned this owned by the company near that city. Vote for Cunningham tomor- row. Special Agent Britt of the Great Northern is in the city from St. Paul. : Louis Devoe of St, Paul, repre- senting the Western Supply com- pany, called on the Bemidji plumbers today. J. W. Irwin went to Blackduck this morning on businessconnect- ed with his logging interests in the vicinity of that city. H. J. Manley, in charge of the survey of the new Crookston Lumber company’s spur north of Wilton, spent Sunday in Bemidji with friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Smith re turned this morning to their home at Detroit after having spent the winter in Bemidji at the home of their daughter; Mrs. A. E. Smith, B. K. Hogenson and Ole Soder- berg expect to return tonight to their homes at Grafton, N. D., iafter having spent several days in Bemidji and at points on the M. & I. north of this city. When bilious try a dose of | Chamberlain’s Stomachand Liver Tablets and realize for once how medicine will correct the disorder For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. I. O. Ingebretson came down from his homestead in the Big Fork country this morning and where he will enjoy a short visit | before returning to the claim. A spring tonic that makes rich- fi red blood. Brings strength, { health and happiness to the whole family. Nothing equals Hollis- ter’s Rocky M:ountain Teaas a spring tonic. 85 cents. Barker’s i Deug Store. i his position at the Golden Club and left Saturday night for Du- quickly a first class up-to date| left this afternoon for Detroit, ! Wm. Chisholm has re;signed‘ Minneapolis. Vote for Cunningham tomor- TOW. Oscar Miller left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will visiti friends for a short time. The two months cld baby - boy of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Steele is suffering with a severe attack of bronchial pneumonia. R. J. Fenton and son, Roy,will leave tomorrow morning for Los | Angeles, California, where they will remain for at least . six months, S. C. Nelson is in the city today fiom River Falls, Wis. Mr. Nel- son expects to accept a position in the near future with G. A. Tul- ler, buthas not as yet learned where he will be located. Mrs. I. S. Boyer entertain Sat- urday afternoonat a5 o’clock dinner, plates being laid for ten. The guests were afterwards en- tertained by vocal and instru- mental selections. Colds cause congestion and costiveness. Fluids which should pass through the bowels and kid- neys are secreted by the nose and throat. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea will positively cure. 35 cents. Barker’s Drug Store. Mrs. W. L. Brooks left this imorning for Phoenix, -Arizona, where she-was called by a mes- {sage announcing the critical ill- | ness of her brother in-law, Chas. | W, Miller, who .has suffered with tuberculosis for some time past. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Miles were agreeably surprised Saturday evening by a number of their ;friends who gathered at their {home on Bemidji avenue to spend i the evening. Games, storiesand other diversions passed the time ! away until midnight, when an elaborate supper was served. Iver A. Krohn, one of the county commissioners of Clear- succeeded by A. J. Gilman of‘v_isil: and left for home this after- noon. Vote for Cunningham for Just- ice. . George Tanner went to Cass Lake this afternoon on business. Dr. Phinney left this afternoon for Kosston for a brief visit in that city with friends. Owing to the death of L. H. Bailey, the c¢ity conncil will nct hold a meeting tonight. Heunry Miller and Andrew Cas- person attended a dance given at Spaulding Saturday night and report a very enjoyable time. Ole Anderson and Wm. Block- er left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where they transact Fusi- ness before the U. 8. land office in that city. Lew Smith arrived in the city this morning from the camp of Farley & Thurston near Ten- strike,. where he has spent the winter. Mr. Smith will return to the camp tomorrow. Dr. Rowland-Gilmore yester- day visited Dr., L. L. Mayland at "Bagley, who has been suffering with pneumonia for some time past. Dr. Gilmore says the con- dition of his patient is somewhat improved. : A bracing spring tonic. Cures all spring disorders. Makes red blood, bone and muscle. A won- derful remedy for making sick people well. Hollister’s Rocky Mountaia Tea. 33 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Dr. W. Wileox optician and eye specialist will be in Bemidji March 28th to April 10th 1905, where he will be pleased to see all in need of the services of a specialist for their eyes. The doctor not only fits glasses of any and all refactions, but treats the eye in all its diseases. Con- sultation free, and satisfaction guaranteed inall cases. Popular prices and over 20 years practice water county and a prominent luth, where he will accept an-|merchant of Shevlin, wasin th other position. -~ He 'has- been|city today on a short business |ice. and experience. ! 4 ) I‘igfoi-e_buyi:xig ygl.l‘r»Svummjer Dress Goods, kmd\]‘y'r gi of your time and you will be convineed that we are sho more complete line than last season. patterns are taken. Silk Shirt Waist Suit Patterns. * 1 The most popular style of Dress Goods; look them over before the best and Amoskeag Ginghams that we will - sell at 10c, 12c and L5c. Ginghams. ; We have 75 bolts of Red Seal, AFC o Ladies’ Neckwear. The latest New York styles n Neck- wear at prices that will surely please you. ) Remember satisfaction guaranteed or your iy - money cheerfully refunded. ¥ Phone 30. iE. H. WINTER. & CO. Wi General Merchandise. 733 IR IIISISSIISII3II33IIS 3333 Bemidji, Minn. & O 5 OPELAND & RYDER'S Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Ladies is unexcelled 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 High Grade Shoe. > % % ifl GhHe Jefferson famous “cushion sole.” show you its merits. Large, new stoek just received. % % % Shoe for Men principles which It contains the Let us » W. G. Schroeder, is built on new gives you the easiest walking Shoe on the market. 314 Minnesota. ‘Avenue. Phone - - No.65. % William Scha&er, 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 store fora hottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to uselhand or foot, and in work as happy as a clam.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. A pleasant parly was given Mr. and Mrs, H. W. Gaines on Mississippi avenue and a large number of {riends were present. Dancing ivas indulged in and a supper was-served, and all those who attended enjoyed a delight- ful evening. Miss Ella Parker and Wade Pevey arrived in the city this afternoon from the home of Miss Parker north of Wilton for a few days visit here with friends. Nothing can be better than the best. - Vote'fori(}‘ } one week’s time was able to go to | Saturday night at the home of | best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the |- 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 lgreat many years doctors pro-} nounced ita local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- curable, Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall’s {Catarrh Cure, manufactured by the F, J. Cheéney & Co., Toledo; | IT'S A MERE FANCY ’\ that you cannot y obtain exactly what you want here. Our stock of Jewelry contains every- thing that you canpossibly Ohio, is the only constitutional need in this line cure on the market. TItis taken and they jare internally in doses from 10 drops :eat .a.nd Bibracs itoa teaspoonful. It acts directly e a0 appear; ' ance t0o. on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, They offer one- hundred dollars for any case it Quality and price go hand constipation. chases here ote for Cunningham tom failed to cure. Send for circulars o dha.ndfi hote, and testimonials. SRoNeoflonyou only the BEST. Address: F. J. CHENEY & Co.. 5 3 Don’t you think ToLEDO, OHIO. 2d dowell to Sold by Druggists, 75 cents TSRy Take Hall’s Family Pills for P e TOUE RUES

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