Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 21, 1905, Page 3

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THE CITY Photographer Hakkerui) is af Northome on business. Easter Eggs. Presbyterian Fair. G. N. Christie of St. Paulis yisiting friends in the city today. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty, Phone 125, Game Warden A. G. Rutledge left this afternoon for Cass Lake on official business. Choice varieties of seed wheat for sale by the Bemidji Elevator company. Mr. and Mrs. George Moyer are the parents of a baby boy, born Wednesday. Go to Gill Bros. clothing store for your Easter hats, shoes and furnishing goods. H. A. Langord, the Langor merchant, isa business visitor in the city today. Constable Wright left yester- day for Minneapolis, where he will spend a few days on business. Special shipment of berries, fruit and vegetables for Easter at Peterson’s, Six hole range with reservoir $28.00 at Ross’ hard- A. D. Polk, county attorney of Crow Wing county, is in the city from Brainerd on personal busi- ness. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s | Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Mrs. J. M. Markham, who has spent the past weel with friends in Minncapolis, is expected to return tomorrow even:ng. K. K. Farley arvived in the city last night from Minneapolis, where he has spent a short time with his family. Tt fills the arteries with rich,! red blood. Makes new [lesh and healthy men and women. That’s what Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do. 85 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker's drug store. Wm. Laughead, who has been in Minneapolis during the winter, spent a few days in the city and I left yesterday morning for Walker, where he will be em- ployed this summer. No mercury, no minerals, no danger in Hollister’'s Rocky Mountain Tea, The greatest famiiy tonic known. Brings good health to all who use it. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s “Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Easter novelties. Peterson’s. Strawberries, per quart 90 cents Model Bakery. Register of Deeds J. O. Harris attended court at Walker yester- day, returning home last night. Fruit and vegetables every day at Peterson’s. Men’s fancy hose worth 25¢. at Gill Bros. only 15c. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Halyorson of Blackduck arrived in the city this morning for a short visit here with friends. Headquarters for fruit and vegetables always at Peterson’s. Boys express wagons, the strongest, at Ross’ hardware. Superintendent Johnson of the C. A. Smith company left this morning for Minneapolis, where he will transact business for a few days. Men’s dress shirts worth 75c. and $1.00 at Gill Bros. only 50c. P. A. Egan, a well known at- torney of St. Paul, is the guest of friends in Bemidji. Mr. Egan is delightfully surprised with Bemidji and predicts a bright future for the city. Fresh shipment of vegetables at McConkey’s tomorrow, New vegetables,lettuce, onions, radishes etc.—McConkey's— to- morrow. L. D. Lamon has taken -the imanagement of the Northome Record for Proprietor LaFren- iere, who has removed to Grand Rapids to take theactive manage- ment of the Magnet. Rhubarb, lettuce, onions, rad- ishes, strawberries tomorrow at McConkey’s. A. R. Erickson of Rosby was in the city yesterday and left last night for Crookston, where he will purchase a stock of mer- chandise for his store at Rosby. Mr. Erickson expects to return home next week. Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is positive, never nauseates or upsets the stomach. Cleanses and purifies the entire system. A great Dblessing to suffering humanity. 35 cents, tea or tab- lets. Barker’s drug store. S. McCamus returned last night from Walla Walla, Wash., where he has spent the winter. Mr. McCamus will remain in Be midji for ashort time before leaving for Brookston, a town- site located located 40 miles east of Duluth on the Great Northern railway, of which he is the sole drug store. proprietor. \ TRXET® N W Get Our iDoran W 7 W W W W W W v \ W W \ W ) W W W We do it--all kinds Figures VEEEEEETECCTELLETECTETEETL = n n " ! . The North Bemi Improve If ten or more applications can be 518 Beltrami Ave. 11 J. J. OPSAHL ! = i ® Send applications to dji & Mississippi ment Co. Offers to Bemidji People the Following Proposition: received within 30 days for cottages and lots we will build a frame cottage 20x20, 8 feet high, divided with movable or permanent partition into three rooms; two outside doors, six windows and porch; hardwood floors: outside walls painted. offer same with one-acre lot fronting on Lake Bemi Siding, at $200 for lot and cottage. Terms: $100 cask; balance in 5 to 20 years’ time at 6 per cent {0 suit purchaser. This offer is only good on condition that 16 or more will sign contracts before any building is commenced. And at Mississippi - - Manager Phone 341 4 . 12x9 ! x20 v WIEENEN d R PORCH ' Famous ranges at'Ross’. Easter eggs at - Presbyterian Fair, = A. B. Underwood arrived in the city this afternoon from Solway. Men'’s pants worth up to $2.50 at Gill Bros. only $1.50. John Pasha of Blackduck ar- rived in the city this morning on a short business visit. Delicacies for Easter at Peter- son’s. A. M. Cleaves of Brainerd is in the city on business for the M. & L. company, with which he ia con- nected. Vegetables tomorrow McCon- key. The best made for your best maid. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons. Oaly at Peterson’s. W. P. Hebard returned to Be- midji this morning from Deer River, where he has looked after interests for Walker & Akeley for a few days past. Men’s strictly all wool pants worth $3.50 and $4.00 at Gill Bros. only $2.50 per pair. Ice cream for parties or pri- vate families at the Palace Res taurant. Father P. J. Murphy returned this morning from Blackduck, where he was called to attend Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman, whose death occurred yesterday. Ice cream for parties or pri- vate families at the Palace Res taurant. s Tomorrow night at opera house wrestling match., Mr, and Mrs. A. L. LaFreniere and Miss Emily Lal'reniere were in the city this morning from Northome and left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where they will make their future home. Wrestling match — Root vs. Shores—Saturday night atopera house. Knute Olson of MecDougald township claimed bounty upon a large female wolf at the county auditor’s office yesterday after- noon. Mrs. J. J. Conger made a trip to Tenstrike last night to look af- ter her millinery establishment in that city, returning to Bemid- ji this morning. At a regular meeting of the Modern Woodmen held last night 0. E. Bailey was taken into the order. Other routine business was transacted, after which re- freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs, M. F. Guyer re- turned to Nymore last night from Drayton, Minn.,, where they were called by a message announcing the death of Mr. Guyer’s mother. Mr.and Mrs. Bruce Harris are in the city’ from Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Harris will remain in Bemidji during the absence of Manager Richards of the Crooks- ton Lumber company. Mr.and Mr. F. D. Doud re- turned this afternoon from Foss ton, where they have spent the winter. They will take up their residence at their home at Dia- mond Point, Dan Rose, the Northome guide was in the city this morning and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will transact business before the U. S. land office in that city. Judge L. G. Pendergast left this afternoon for Grand Rapids, where he will look after real estate interests. He expects to return home tomorrow morning. Ladies are specially invited to the wrestling match Saturday night at the opera house and they will be admitted free. Per- fect order will be maintained,the wrestlers will be fully dressed and the entertainment will be one whichany lady may grace by her presence. Frank Schroeder returned this morning to Campbell Lake, where he will resume charge of the Schroeder store in that vil- lage. Herbert Carver, who has been in charge of the establish- ment during the absence of Mr. Schroeder. will return to Be- midji tomorrow. Considerable interest is being manifested in the Root-Shores wrestling match at the opera house Saturday might. The con- test will be perhaps the best ever given in this part of the stateand giving it in the opera house ‘un- der Manager Wheelock’s aus- pices makes it possible for all to attend and to witness a gaod ex- hibition of seience and_ strength, (wre tllrnbg« ma.ts:l.:i. - WHY JOHNSON CRIED. “There’s an End to All Good Things,” and That Was the Reason He Wept. ~“When Nat Johnson got back from the Maine woods last sum- mer, he told his friends that for the first time since he wasa child, he sat down and cried. As he put it, “There I was way off in the wilderness, and I had smoked my last Wadsworth Bros.” ‘Chico,” and knew I couldn’t get another until I reached civilization.” It is strange what a hold the Wadsworth Bros.” “Chicos” get on a man. They are absolutely free from all artificial flavoring, just the natural flavor of the pure Havana leaf, like thatof a 25c Carolina perfecto. They burn evenly, witha solid white ash that stays onas all good cigar ashes should. A. Barker has the local agency for the “Chicos,’’ and can now sella genuine long filler Ha vana cigar for 5c that is better than any of the 10c smokes on the market. There is no “six-for- a-quarter’’ about the ¢Chicos;” they are straight 5e—worth 1Cc. Try one and see how true this is, $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn ihat there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical frateraity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- qnuires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cuare is taken in ternally, acting lirectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thcreby destroy- ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative pow- ers that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi- monials, Address: F. T. CHENEY & Co. ToLEDO, OHIO. Sold by Druggists, 75 cents Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. HOARSE GOUGHS STUFFY GOLDS QUICKLY CURED BY Foley’s Honey and Tar There is no case on record of a cold resulting in Pneumonia, or other serious lung trouble, after Foley’s Honey and Tar had been taken. It will cure the most obstinate racking cough, and heals and strengthens the lungs. Foley’s Honey and Tar has cured many cases of incipient Consumption and even-in the last stages will always give comfort and relief. 7 Foley’s Honey and Tar gives quick relief to Asthma sufferers, as it relieves the difficult breath- ing at once. Remember the name—Foley’s Honey and Tar—and refuse substitutes that cost you the same as the genuine. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation. Contains no opiates. Cured of Terrible Cough on Lungs. N. Jackson of Danville, Ill., writes: *‘My daughter had a severe attack of La Grippe and a terrible cough on her lungs. We tried a great many remedies without relief. She tried Foley’s Honey and Tar,which cured her. She has never been troubled with a cough since.”’ Consumption Cured. Foley & Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind. Gentlemen:—Foley’s Honey and Tar cured me of Consumption after I had suffered two years and was almost des- perate. Three physicians failed to give me any relief and the last one said he could do me no good. I tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without benefit, untilNFoley’s Honey and Tar was recommended to me. Its effect | right from the start was magical. I improved steadily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think Foley’s Honey and Taris a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trou- ble. Yours very truly, MRS. MARY AMBROSE. ‘Three sizes—25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size and the $1.00 bottle al- most six times as much. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY all its stages, and that is Catarrh. | - the Flour that Makes : Barlow’s Best Bemidji Famous SEED GRAIN LAWN GRASS SEED and a complete line of (rardenSeedsinbulkandpackages With our fresh and up-to-date grocery line we have “University” and “Monogram” Canned Goods. } Ladles’, Gents’ and Children’s Shoes and Rubber Goods, Dry Goods, Crockery, Pillsbury Flour, Feed, Bran, Shorts, Hay, Ete., Ete. We would be pleased to havé you call and get prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. 6. SCHROEDER, 311 Minnesota Ave. Telephone No. 65. Magical Scenes in California. If you contemplate a trip to California with its lovely seaside resorts, orange groves, beauntiful gardens, and quaint old Missions the pleasantests, shortést and quickest way to these magical scenes is over the Union Pacifle and Southern Pacific lines. Every day from March 1 to May 15 tickets will be soldwvia this route at $25.00 from Missouri River, gcod in tourist sleepers. Double berths $5.75. Fast trains, short line, no delay. Inquire of E. L. Lomax, G. P. & T. A, Union Pacific, Omaha, Neb. “YOUR MONEY IS! NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after ing half a bottle of S < THE FAMOU! RHEUMATISM and BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. ~ This is our guarantee which goes with every bottle. For Sale and Guaranteed Only by French & Co.,, - - OV OO R OO W R O OO DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONFR. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. > Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boardinghouse Minnesota Ave. Are Chiropractic Adfustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which 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 Osteopoth treatments. 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. $200.00 Worth of Pocket Books Cost from $2 to $4 Will be sold for what they will bring for a few days only to make room for NEW STOCK

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