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

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S S ETEEDECCETCECEETEEES Y A new and select assortment of the Jaestt de- W signs in Lace Curtains just received. Make W your selections early at 3 : ! v THE RERMAN EMPORIUM W Next Door to Postoffice. ¥, . D D T S S G T S ST W O SRR R NN N BB R b Db bbb bt bbb bbb o vvwvv"wvvv*?’@'vvvvw‘wvvvva DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boarding house Minnesota Ave. g 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m, Aro Chiropractic Adjustmonts the same as Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that h is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely -different. One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osieopoth b ments. The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. G P g S T SN RS R B e Do < M 20 o B Bix i B B M 0 350 28 o o . 0. o e o 3P B ace Curtains? P 4 flfifimwammnfiufifiulll H One More Week of *yt SHOE %= BARGAHNS All odds and ends ‘md be closed ont. They last week, showing ol these high noteh prices offering tunity for economy. Ll LLLLLLL! i Ladies’ $5.00 Shoes $3.25 ! Ladies’ 4.00 Shoes 3 00 but there is still an excellent overlook the following values? broken lines MUST made us “go some” grade goods at low you a golden oppor- Can you afford to < A4 Gents’ $5.00 Shoes $3 50 Gents” 3 50 Shees 2.50 1 UARE DEAL Next Door ()! tlm you are certam when you buy your Shoes of E. S. STRAW to First Nat'l Bank Hlllfllllflilflfllllli EEKEEEEEE\HEHE&!HI THE CITY o e Hakkerup’s for Photos. “Beats & Downs. fce cream «t the Model bakery. Private parties a spacialty. Phone | 125, One drunk paid a fine this! ‘morning of §5 and costs in Judge| Skinvik’s court. Sam Carrigan of Farley spent -yesterday in the city, returning home last night. H. J. McCarty left last night for Northome to look after his All” washer. Fleming wedar vesterday afternoon claimed bounty upon a female wolf before County Auditor Wilmann. d and Alphonse Crawford left last night for Dexterville, where they will look dfter log- ging interests for a few days. W. S. Brannon. proprietor of fhe Brannon hotel at Northome, arrived in the city this morning for a short visit with his family. Judge W. S. McClenahan re- turned this morning to his home at Brainerd after haying held the spring term of district court in this city. J. W. Bell of Royalton arrived in the city last night, baving ac- cepted a position as millright at the Swedback plant for the com- ing sawing season. G. A. Taller of Grand Rapids was in the city yesterday and left this morning for points on the M, & 1. south of Bemidji to look after his mercantile inter- ests. Goes further and further. Never stops until you are well. That‘s what Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. A great Tonic. Makes rich, red blood, firm flesh. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets, Barker’s Drug Store. Miss Alice Robbins enter- tained last night at her rooms over the Bazaar block in honor of Miss Lottie Peterson, the occas- sion bging Miss Peterson’s birth- interests in that vicinity. | Alex Forbes of Jones Luwnshiptye:"'mrd“‘y from Superior, Wis,, woxc served, for 12, Something doing shoe store this week. plates being laid at Straw’s See ad. 5. M. Graves of Minneapolis is transacting business in the city. Attorney I. W. Langaard ar rived in the city this morning from Blackduck. A, E. Smith transacted busi- ness at Tenstrike last night, re- turning home this morning. W. L.Preble wentto Rosby this afteévnoon to look after busi ness for the Red River Lumber company. John Benner returned home where he has been employed for some time past. W. P. Hebard, formerly assist- ant superintendent for Walker & Akeley, arrived in the city yes terday from Fosston, The Wonzor residence and two lots adjoining the property have been sold to John Moberg for a counsideration of §1,00), Miss Anna Wilm and brother, August, returned last night to their home at Northome after having spent some time in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilm. W. H. Niebuhr of the Barnes- ville Lumber company passed through the city last night re turning to Kelliher from Barnes- ville, where he has spenta few days with friends, Aad A, Tone wasin the city yesterday enroute to his home at Northome from Grand Rapids, wherehe attended a special meet- ing of the board of county com- missioners for Ttasca county. Ladies, if you wanta refined and brilliant complexion, free from blemishes, use Hollister‘s Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red lips, bright eyes and a cream- like complexion. 85 cents Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Classes No. 4 and No. 5 of the| Presbyterian ‘Sunday school will give an: entertainment at the church Wednesday evening. day. Gamges were the diversions of the evening and refreshmeptsv There will be a short program and refreshments. Admission ing for Walker, Hade from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes, PRICE BAKING POWDER 0O aurcaao 10 cents and everyone cordially invited. J. W. Irwin left last night for Kelliher. Anton Erickson of Rosby ar- rived in the city this afternoon. Dr. Ifoster returned this after- noon from a professional yisit to Fosston. Mr. and Mrs.J. Weber are the parents of a daughter,” born yesterday., T. J. Miller left last night for Tenstrike to look after business interests in that city. County Commissioner F. O. Sibley arrived in the city this afternoon from Solway. Mrs. R. W. Hitchcock returr- ed this afternoon from a brief visit with friends at Fosston, F. J. Kline, superintendent for Walker & Akeley, arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis. Court Stenographer Camero» left for Cass Lake this afternoon on business before the U. S. land office in that city. Editor C. R. Martin of the News left this morning for St. Paul, where he will gpend sever: al days on business. C. W. Warfield left this morn where he trans acted business during the day. Mr. Warfield will return to Be- midji tonight. Joseph Jerome, postmaster at Battle, arrived in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Crookston and Thief River Falls, where he will transact business for a week. It dulls the scythe of Father time, drives away wrinkles of approaching old age—the elixir of life, that puts hope in the human heart—Hollisters Rocky Moun- tain Tea. 85 cents Tea or Tablets. Barker‘s Drug Store. A. R. Button of Ripple passed through the city this morning enroute to Minneapolis, where he will spend the remainder of tke week. Mr. Button reports that the roads between Northome and Ripple are almost impassibleand that much difficulty is experi- enced in toteing in supplies. 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 storefora hottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, at which time I was unable to use hand or foot, and in one week’s time was able to go to work as happy asa clam.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. A. A. Carter, the real estate man, is erecting a new office building on Sccond street be tween Minnesota and Beltrami avenues which will be used by him during the summer as an office. Mr. Carter is “still as- sociated with F. N. Lang, who is now at Ardmore, I. T,, and the businéss here this summer will be transacted under the firm name of Lang & Carter. A letter received from Mr. Lang states that he is duing well at Ardmore and that he will remain there for the present. He expects to re- turn to Bemidji some time next summer. ey When bilious try a dose of Chamw berlain’s Stomachand Liver Tablets and realize for‘once how quickly a first class up-to date medicine will correct the disorder For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Skinyik Doing Business. O. M. Skinvik, who was elect- ed justice of the peace at the re- cent village election, today estab- lished offices in the Swedback block, where he tried his first case tihis morning, s | Movement Among Prg)perti " THE AVENUES Owners to Improve the - Streets of the City. A petition will probably be presented teo the council tonight by the residents of Bemidji ave- nue praying for the establish- ment of boulevard lines on each side of theavenue. It isthought that a boulevard of about sixteen feet in width will leaye ample roadway while such a boulevard would greatly improve the looks of the street. When the line is once established f)y the council it is probably that nearly all the property owners will-put the boulevard in at once. ¢ Similar improvements areplan- ned by the residents of other parts of the city. TRESTLE NEARS COMPLETION best. Are You a Gentleman? If so0, why not buy American Gentleman Shoes which are sure to give ybu satisfaction. The style is up-to-date and the quality is- the N touis.us? MAKERS: A glance at our window will convince you of what we say. HE CHAR\$TER u‘vnl. _. Security School Shoes. If the people in B;amidji will see that their children wear Shoes marked “Security” they would find their Shoe bills smaller at the end of the year. Pile Driving on Trestle for REMEMBER WE CARRY THE LARGEST SHOE LINE IN THE NORTH- -|Coughs All Night, But Quickly New Railway in Lake Irvine Finished. WEST AND SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED WITH EVERY PAIR. J. J. Jinkinson of Bemidji, who has a contract with Halvorson & Richards to do all the bridge and trestle work on thenew Min- neapolis, Red Lake & Manitoba’s line fromt Bemidji to- Red Lake, has completed the work of driv- Phone 30. E. H. WINTER & CO,, General . Merchandise. Bemidji, Minn. ing piles for the Lake Irvine trestle, and the crew has been taken to Campbell, where they will be employed on work ofa similar nature, - All that now re- mains to be done to complete the trestle is to lay the timbers, and a crew of men are now at work doing this. Cured by Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. ¢ A few mornings ago Mr. J. G. Smitherman, a good citizen of this place, came to the store for medicine,”’ says Dr. Parnell, of Maplesville, Ala. “He was so hoarse that he could hardly talk and said that he had coughed all the night before. I sold him & bottle of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and told him that if it 1id not relieve him he might bring the bottle back and get his money. I saw him the next morning carrying the bottle to COPELAND & RYDER'S JEFFERSON SHOES GhHe Jefferson Shoe for Ladies is unexcelled by any shoe ever sold in Bemidii. looks well to the eye. Fits well on the foot; One trial will convince you of the superiority of this High Grade Shoe. Ye Y% % the store where he works, and he told me it done him more good than any medicine he ever used.” For sale by Barker’s Drug Store. Mill Wood for Sale. During the 'coming summer, Wes Wright will handle all the mill wood at the Crookston Lum- ber company, having secured that right from the mill manage ment. Wood will be delivered for $2 per load. See Wes Wright, orcall up phone No. 40 or the Crookston Lutnber company. on the market. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your Ghe Jefferson Shoe for Men is built on new principles which gives you the easiest walking Shoe It contains the famous ‘“cushion sole.” Let us show you its merits. Large, new stock just received. %= = % cough. IT'SA W. G. Schroeder, s 314 Minnesota. Avenue. Phone - - No.65. % Startling Mortality. MERE FANCY that you cannot obtain exactly what you want here. Qur stock Jewelry contains every- thing that you| canpossibly need in thisJine and they are neatand attrac tive in appear ance too. Quality and price go hand in hand here, and we offer you only the BEST. Don’t you think you’d do well to make your pur- chases here® 25¢ at all druggists., Hanks Wins ()ut/ ing from the start and a large crowd wittnessed theaffair, Dell Poole refereed. After the match had been finished, Hanks was challenged to a match with Jack Welch of Duluth for a side betof $100 a side, and the challenge was accepted. Statistics show startling mort- | ality, from appendicitis and per-| W itonitis. Topreventand cure these| \W awfuldiseases, there is just one| W reliable remedy, Dr. King’s New| W/ Life Pills. M. Flannery, of 14| \¥ of Custom House Place, Chicago, w says: “They have no equal for | i Constipation and Billiousness.” 7] 2 o = e S . E. C. Hanks lastnight defeated w decaying glue present in all kalsomines and in the T. W. Donovan ina wrestling bout decaying paste under wall paper. at the Star theater, securing the W a disinfectant; it destroys disease germs and ver- two first fallsin a total 27 minutes W min; it is mauufactured from a stone cement base; and 30 seconds, thefirst in 12| W it hardens on the wall and i is as enduring as the mirutes and 40 seconds and the| W wall itself. second in 14 minutes and 50/ W water and anyone can apply it. Ask for color cards. seconds. The bout was interest- \‘I W W TYPHOID FEVER --- DIPHTHERIA --- SMALL POX YFLEMING @ DOWNS WEESESEEESEEE r‘&ié&&é&iéi’l‘ ALABASTINE YOUR WALLS The germs of these deadly diseases multlply in the ALABASTINE ALABASTINE is mixed with cold PHONE 57. PROMPT DELIVERY. w : fiéééééiié‘iiééiééiéiiiiiéfi ; Nothing can be better than the;

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