Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 6, 1905, Page 4

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THE CITY Famous ranges at Ross’. Go to Hakkerup's for Photos. Benetit entertainment.at city hall Tuesday evening May 16. G. R. Porter was in the city yesterday from Tuartle River. W.T. Blakely arrived in the city this morning from Farley. Mrs. C. R. Ward arrived in the city this moruing from North- ome. Mrs. A. W. Danaher arrived in the city this morning from Ten strike. Paul Trudell of Turtle River was a husiness yisitor in the city yesterday. Six hole range with reservoir and closet, $28.00 at Ross’ hard- ware. George Kinney came up from Nary last night to enjoy a short visit with B-midji friends. Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private parties a specialty. Phone 125. Mrs. Della Bradford of Laporte was the guest of Bemidji friends yesterday. Attorney H. A. Simons return- ed this morning from a profes- sional trip to Northome. Boys express wagons, the strongest, at Ross’ hardware. Bditor S. R. Moorhead of Turtle River spent yesterday in the city, returning home last night. Tor the very best and most up to date room moulding see the new line at J. A. Hoff’s. Rear of Swedback block. Henry Stechman, proprietor of the Stechman hotel at Tenstrike, was a business visitor in the city Mr. Stechman returned home last night. Entertainment, at city hall Tuesday evening May 16. By at- tending you help the public li- brary, and get a good evenings entertainment. For the very best and most ap to date room moulding see the new line at J. A. Hoff’s. Rear of Swedback block. A musical program will be given at the city hall Tuesday evening May 16, It will bea home talent affair and the pro ceeds will be for the benefit of the public library. Rev. J. Clark returned last night from Pomeroy, Wash,where he has spent the winter on mis- sion work for the Congregational church. Rev. Clark lefilast night for his homestead near Black- duck. The price of a pretty face is $1.00—three packages of Hollis- ter's Rocky Mountain Tea. Brings red lips, bright eyes and lovely color. 35 cents, Tea o1 Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. Anton Gordon arrived in the city last night from Cass Lake, Mr. Gordon has been conducting a school in Cass county for the past eight months. He returns to Bemidji to make it his future home and will engage in the real estate business here. Healthy, happy babies. Moth- ers say that Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea is the greatest baby medicine in the world. Makes them strong, well and ac- tive. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. L. H. Roberts, who recently arrived in the city from Peyton, Towa, left last night for Dexter- ville in company with Alphonse Crawford, his partnerin busi- ness, where together they will spend several days looking after their interests in that vicinity. Terrific Race With-Death. «Death was fast approaching,” writes Ralph I, Fernandez, of Tampa, Fia., describing his fear- ful race with race, “‘as a result of liver trouble and heart disease, which had robbed me of sleep and of all interests in life. I had tried many different docters and several medicines, but got no benefit, until I began to use Elec- tric Bitters. So wonderful was their effect, that in three days I am cured of all my troubles.” Guaranteed at all druggists: price 50c. Mill Wood for Sale. During the coming summer, Wes anht 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, or call up phone No. 45 or the Crookston Lumber company. | beautiful. AMATTER OF HEALTH AKI POWDER Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Nothing can be better than the lt)’:s:—Mark’s lung Balsam is the st. Chas. Gustafson, editor of the Tenstrike Tribune, is a visitor in the city today. Chas. H. Casler transacted business at Blackd uck last night, returning to Bemidji this morn- ing. Sheriff Hoolihan . of Itasca county was in the city yesterday from Grand Rapids on official business. W. B. Stewart, the Blackduck homesteader, arrived in Bemidji this morning to spend a short time here on business. A sanitary kalsomine ready for use with cold water. Does not flake or rub off. 40c per pack- age at Ross hardware. Former Oounty Commissioner A. 0. Johnson came down from Turtle River this morning to at- tend to business matters in Be- midji for the day. Chas. Albrant returned this morning from Farley, where he has been looking after the inter- ests of the Bemidji Steam laun- dry. All women should strive to be Beauty rules man- kind. Hollister’s Rocky Moun- tain Tea brings red lips, bright eyes and cream-like complexion. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets, Bark- ers’s Drug Store. L. J. Tjosvold, general agent for the W. W. Kimball company, is in the city from Chicago. The Kimball stock of pianos in Be- midji, which formerly handled by the Minneapolis branch house of the company, has been turned over to the Chicago house and a sale will be held in the near future at which pianos will be offered at remarkably low prices. Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes, a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space that the fire can’t cross, Sometimes, a cough hangson so long, you feel as if nothing but dynamite would cure it. Z.T. Gray, of Calhoun, Ga., writes: ‘“My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awake nights. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her.” Strictly scientific cure for bronchitis and la grippe. At all druggists, price 50c and $1.00; guarauteed. Trial bottle {ree. Benefit ‘enmrt.a?mmeii'@afi il ‘hall Tuesday evening May 16 H. J. McCarty made a businessi| i trip to Na.ry today. There is no_lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s {Lung Balsam will cure your. | cough. Public library benefit enter. tainment at the eity hall Tuesday. evening May 16. Admission 25c. A cordial invitation toall to at- tend, Rev. E. M. Peterson left this morning for Laporte and Lake George, where he will hold Scan- dinavian Lutheran services to- WMOITow. Public library benefit enter- tainment at the city hall Tuesday evening May 16. Admission 25c. A cordial invitation to all toat tend. J. R.Lenox, salesman for the Crookston Lumber company, re- turned to Bemidji yesterday from an extended busiriess trip [ sym for the company through North Dakota. Entertainment, at city hall Tuesday evening May 16. By at- tending you help the public li- brary, and get a good evenings entertainment. P.S. Parish, who has been looking after the interests of Crowell & Crocker in Bemidji fora few days past, returned this morning to his home at Jenkins. A musical program will be given at the city hall Tuesday evening May 16. home. talent affair and the pro- ceeds will be for the benefit of the public library. J. G. Morrison, the Red Lake merchant, arrived in the citylast night from St. Paul, where he has spent several days on busi- ness. Mr. Morrison left for his home at the agency this morning. Mrs. H. Stillman and son re- turned o Bemidji Thursday night from Portland, Oregon, where they have spent the win- ter. They left for Turtle River today in company with Mr. Still- man to make their future home in-that village. George Bardwell and Tulby Titus returned last night from Sand Point, Idaho, where they have been for several months. They report the climate in the west much more disagreeable than northern Minnesota climate. A snow storm raged atSand Point just before their departure for Bemidji. Aa Open Letter. From the Chapin, S. C., News: Early in the spring my wife and I we.e taken with diarrhoea and so severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescribed for us, but his medicine failed to giveany relief. A friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain’s ‘Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand gave each of us a dose and we at once felt the effects. I procured a bottle and before using the entire contents we were entirely cured. Itisa wonderful remedy and should be onud in every household. H. C. Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for sale at Barker’s drug store. ARD | FOLEY SHONEY: Cures Golds;: Prevents Pnoumnonia Scoteh Broth Pared Radishes Dill Pickles Pickled Beets Mushrooms Cucambers a la Creme Steamed Potatoes Mashed Turnips Green Apple Pie Candied Cherries Milk Lemonade Green Tea Ice Tea SUNDAY Palace Restaurant From I2 M. Until 3 P. M. Price Thirty-Five Cents. Fresh Celery Olives Baked Fillette of Bemidji Pike, Sauce 2 la Indi Potatoes Saratoga Boiled Ox Tongue with New Garden Spinach Iricassee of Country Chicken Roast Prime Sirloin of Beef au Pan Gra Baked Domestic Duck, Onion Dressing, Roast Leg of South Down Mutton, Caper Sauce Roast Fricassed aux of Veal, Hunter Style Spanish Stew, Amerlean Style ‘Waldort Salad Glazed Sweet Potatoes Fruit Blanc Mange, Cream Coating Vanilla Ice Cream with Hot Chocolate Sauce 10¢ TImperial Cream Cheese DINNER Cream of Farina Young Onions Mixed Pickles Dressed Lettuce Deviled Eges Yorkshire Pudding 2 cn Apple Sauce, Corn Fritters, Maple Syrup ‘Whipped Potatoes Corn in Cream Strawberry Pie, Whipped Cream Stuffed Dates, Sugared Coffee Orange Cordial Cocoa It will be a|yno Holl; S rings, Miss., March 24, 1903. Whlley i ggsrlumlds in Tenne:ee some twelve rears ago a number of hands contracted fever and various forms of blood and skin diseases. Icarried . S. S. in my commissary and gave it tomy hands with most gfltllymgresults I canrecom- mend §. S.'S. as the finest preparation for Malaria, chills and fever, as well as all blood and skin diseases. W. L. McGowu LAWN GRASS SEED (GardenSeedsinbulkandpackages With our fresh and up-to-daté gttocery line we have ““University” and “Monogram” Canned Goods. I suffered greatly from Bmls, whlch would break out on different parts of my body. Isaw S. S. S.advertised and after using about three bottles I was cured, and for the last three years have had no trouble whatever. A. W. ZEBER, 217 Read St., Evzmsvfl.le, Ind. Ibegannsmgyours S. S. probably ten years ago for Malaria and blood troubles, and it proved so good that I have con- tinued ever since using it as a family remedy. It is a pleasure for me torecom- mend S. 8. S. for the benefit of others who are needing a first rate blood punfier, tonic and cure for Malaria. Arkansas City, Ark. C C. HEMINGWAY. Boils, nbsc&sea, sores, durk or yellow uplotchu and debility are some of the symptoms of this miserable disease. 8. 8. S. counteracts and removes from the blood all impuri- ties and poisons and builds up the entire system. Itis funnmleed apure- g vegetable reme- ly. Write for med- ical advice or any special informa- tion about case. The Swift Spaclflo Company, Atlanta, Ga. 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 have you call and get prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. W. G. SCHROEDER, 314 Minnesota Ave. Telephone No. 65. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. oa-aunl] Office at Cass Lake, Minn., April 12, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim. and that said proot will be made before judge of probate. Beltrami Sounte, M 1., ab Be- He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation said land, viz man Eickstadt, Carl Bickstadt, Fred tadt and Albert Schultz all of Bemidiji, 9-14 FRGEOABO OBV BOOBOOGTIBOBROORRIVVD CBLOBBEDO GO 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT 3 E. L. NAYLOR’S OREAT CLEARANCE SALE! The Great Clearance Sale of Furniture will Commence MONDAY, MAY 8 "And Will Continue Until Saturday, May 20, at 10 P. M. At NAYLOR’S FURNITURE STORE, Third Street. Bemidji, Minn. Every article in this store will be sold at a discount of 20 per cent. Noth- ing will be reserved. We are overstocked and must turn the stock into cash. The following are a few of the bargains offered: Dressers, $14.50, at this sale $11.60 Beds, $6.50, at this sale $5.20 Springs, $3.75, at this sale $3.00 Book Cases; $20.00, at this sale $16.00 Sideboards, $24.00, at this sale Rocking Chairs, $4.75, at this sale $19.20 $3.80 WARDROBES, $18.75, atthissale..... ..ccooooevviiiiiiiiian, Dining room chairs, $2.50, at this sale $2.00 Baby Carriages, $15, at this sale $12.00 Trunks, $5.50, at this sale $440 5.00 Remember, we have Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Linoleum, Matting, Beds and Bedding, Chairs and Case Goods, in fact everything that is found in an up-to-date furniture stors, and each and every article will be sold at a discount of 20 per cent at this sale, Now is the time to fit up your homes with new furniture. E 1 NAYLOR SALESROOM 217 3rd ST. 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