Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 11, 1905, Page 3

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THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Famous ranges at Ross’. A regular meeting of the Eagles will be held this evening. For tine May flour get Barlow’s Best. Theodore Snyder is in the city today from Turtle River town- ship. The Young Peoples’ club will give a dance at the Grill hall to- night. Six hole range with reservcir and closet, $28.00 at Ross’ hard- ware. John Goodman veturned this morning from a business trip to Tenstrike. Lacz curtiins one fourth off at Berman Emporium. Dr, Fowler arrived in the city this morning from Blackduck and is spending the day here with friends. “So easy to fix,” pumps. Flem ing & Downs. Phone 57. Attorney Chas. W. Scrutchin left this morning for Nary on legal business. Suit sale. At fimporium. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bardwell are the parents of a baby boy, born last night. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Dr. Phinney returned this af- ternoon from a professional visit at McIntosh. Extraordinary bargains and values in millinery gocds at the Berman Emporium. Rev. Holm will hold services at the Lutheran church this even- ing at 8 o’clock. Childs’, Misses and ladies’ rubber boots at Straw’s shoe store. For the very best and most up to date room moulding see the new line at J. A. Hoff’s, Rear of Swedback block. A sanitary kalsomine ready for use with cold water. Does not flake or rub off. 40c¢ per pack- age at Ross hardware. For fine May flour get Barlow’s Best,. the Berman 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, or call up phone No. 45 or the Crookston Lumber company. Fifty Yoars the Standard Made from pure cream of tartar derived from grapes. PRICK BAKING FOWDER 0O: aucaaa For fine May flour get Barlow’s Best, For the very best and most up to date room moulding ‘see the new line at J. A. Hoff’s. Rear of Swedback block, Game Warden A, G. Rutledge and A. W. Erwin left this after- noon for Cass Lake, where Mr. Rutledge will look after game law violaters. Obstinate constipation, indiges- tion and stomach disorders are permanently and positively cured by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 385 cents, tea or tablets. g The condition of S. P. Wright, who has been seriously ill for the past three weeks, is no better, Mr. Wright is suffering with heart trouble. See window display and an- nouncement for boys. Schneider Bros. Messrs. Stone, Vandyke and Mclntyre were entertained at dinner last evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Trask on Lake Shore. The two former are old acquaintances of Mr. Trask. For fine May flour get Barlow’s Best. There’s no beauty in all the land Thatcan with her facecompare, Her lips are red, her eyes are bright, She takes Rocky Mountain at night. Notice. There will be a meeting of the Business Men’s Club at Masonic Hall, Friday night May 12, at 8:30 o’clock. All. members are requested to be present. —W. N. Bowser, President. PR O% Discount § I P e e P = The Great Clearance Sale of Furnitune Which Commenced Monday Mornmg, May 8, and Will Continue Until May 20th, ¥ E.L.NAYLOR'S %fireat Clearance Sale! Saturday, at 10 p. m. cash. of 20 per cent at this sale. home with new furniture. SALESROOM, 217 3rd St. Every Article in this store will be sold at a dis- count of 20 per cent. Nothing will be reserved. We are over stocked and must turn the stock into Days Remembker, we have Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Lino- leum, Mattings, Beds and Bedding,Chairs and Case Goods, in fact everything that is found in an up-to-date furniture store, and each and every article will be sold at a discount Now is the time to fit up your E. L.NAYLOR Terms Slrlctly Cash. Only Two More Phone 32 Bemidj, Minn. - For fine May fiour get Barlow’s (€ Best.- Ice cream at the Model Bakery. Private partiesa speclalty. Phone 125 Stetson’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin company at the the City Opera house last night was “Rotten.” Boys express wagons, the strongest, at- Ross’ hardware. Ole Hesness of Northome passed through the city this morning enroute to Fosston, where he will spend a few da.ys with friends. Silk shirt waist suits at half price at Berman Emporium. A social dance was given last night at the Grill hall by the Married club. The affair was well attended and thoroughly en- .| joyable For fine May flour get Barlow’s Best. Extraordinary bargains in mil linery this week at the Berman Emporium. John Lucas, formerly connect- ed with the delivery department of the Winter department store, has been promoted to the office. George Pickitt, employed in the dry goods department, succeeds him in the delivery department. Fresh sweet cream received daily at the Lakeside bakery. Delivered toany part of the town. Phone 118. Alcin Pike, a farmer of Todd county arrived in the city last night to spend a few days with his brother, Freeman Pike, and his brother-in-law, Sylvester Phelps. The relatives have not seen each other for 18 years. Sale onladies’ and childrens shoes this week at the Berman Emporium. Delbert Frederick passed through the city last night on his way home to Cunningham from Cass Lake, where_he made final proof before the U. S. land office upon a valuable homestead. Mr. Frederick has lived upon the land seven years. His witnesses were Claude Fish and Edward Dyer. George Kraatz, contractor for the new Brinkman hotel, left last night for Duluth, where he will present a bid for the construc- tion of the Duluth Brewing com- pany’s new building which is to be erected on the lot on Third street formerly owned by A. P. Henrionnet. Base ball and bat free with each boys suit. Schneider Bros. Whooping Cough. “In the spring of 1901 my children had whooping cough,” says Mrs. D, W. Capps, of Capps, Ala. “I wused Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the most satisfactory results. I think this is the best remedy I haye ever seen for whooping cough.” This remedy keeps the cough loose, lessens the severity and fre- quency of the coughing spells and counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. For sale at Barker’s drug store. Buried This Afternoon. The remains of Gust Tonne- berg, who died at St. Anthony’s hospital, were buried at the county cemetery this afternoon. Tonneberg was 23 years of age and has been confined at the hospital with appendicitis for the past four weeks. He has no known relatives. Will Have Fine Saloon. L. Blooston yesterday after- noon stated that he intended to install one of the finest saloons west of Chicago in the new build- ing to be erected by the Duluth Brewing company. Mr. Blooston claims that he will have elaborate fixtures, and a billiard and pool hall will be a feature of the es- tablishment. 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 i | 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; guara.n&eed Trial PEERLESS THIEF Man Who Stole Tobacco From Depot Platform Will Serve Long Term. For having stolen a package of Peerless tobacco from the plat- form of the M. & I. depotat Blackduck, Fred Messenger was sentenced to 25 days in the county jail by the justice of peace in that village and was brought to Be- midji Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Brose to commence serving his term. Messenger broke into a box of tobacco consigned to a Blackduck merchant and took a package of Peerless. Special $2.50 shoe display, $3.00 .values. Our guarantee with every pair. See disylay window. Schneider Bros. Terrific Race With Death. “Death was fast approaching,”’ writes Ralph F. 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 bad tried many different doctors 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. Norwegians to Celebrate. On account of the Norwegian Independence Day Celebration at Crookston and Minneapolis, the Great Northern will sell tickets to the above points at one and one-third fares for the round trip. Tickets good going May 16 and 17, with return limit - good until May 18 to Crookston and May 19 to Minneapolis. Consult local Agent. Moving Hardware Stock. E. H, Winter & Co. this morn- ing started the work of removing their hardware stcck from the department store on Beltrami avenue and Fourth street to the Swedback block, which has been leased for a term of years, The blockshas been thoroughly over- hauled and isin perfect. condi- tion. The fixtures and stock to be installed will be of the latest and most complete in northern, Minnesota. Cleared for Action. When the body is cleared for action, by Dr, King’s New Life Pills, you can tell it by the bloom of health on the cheeks; the brightness of the eyes; the firm- ness of the fiesh and muscle , the buoyancy of the mind. Try them. For sale at all druggists only 25 cents. Hearing Yesterday. A hearing on a motion for an extension of time in the estate of John C. Johnson, deceased, was on yesterday afternoon before Judge of Probate Clark. The motion is made by H. L. Gaylord of Fertile, attorney for the claim- ant. The administrator is Al fred C. Johnson of Blackduck and B. J. Johnson of Fergus Falls is his attorney. A Creeping Death. Blood poison creaps up toward the heart, causing reath. J. E. Stearns, Belle Plaine, Minn., writes that a friend dreadfully injured his hand, which swelled up like blood poisoning. Buck- len’s Arnica salve drew out the poison, healed the wound, and saved his life. Best in the world for burns and sorés. 25cat all druggists. Through Tourist Cars to Cal fornia. If you elect to go to California in a tourist car, as many do, you need not wait for certain days, but can goany day in the week on the Union Pacific and- South- ern Pacific, as this line runs daily tourist cars to the Pacific Coast and personally conducted excursions four times a week. Double sleeping car berth. Tickets on sale every day, March 1 to May 15, at the low rate of $25.00. Inquire of E. L. Lomax, G. P. & T. A., Union Pa- ific, Omaha, Neb. T0O LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR SALE—Five room cottave -with half aere tract. Wnll trade for horses, Mrs. W. E. Keater, 12and Park ayenue. - llllllllIlllllllll Tan Shoes “Are It” “And to think that ten months lgollooked like this| Towe it to German Syrup.” qThe time-worn injnnction, ‘¢ Never put off 'til to-morrow. jwbat you can o d-ay, xs now generall 'y presented in this “Do it to-day '’ That is the terse ndvu:e we want to give you about that hacking cough or demomi;ng cold with which you have been struggling for sev- eral days, perhaps weeks. (Take some reliable remedy for it TO-DAY—and let that remedy Dr. Boschee’s German Syrup, which has been in use for over -five years. A few doses of it will undoubtedly relieve your congh or cold, and its continued use for a few days wxll cure you completely. {No matter how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption” has attacked fiyr.»m' lungs, German Syrup will surel ect a cure— as it has done before in thousands of ap- ntly hopeless cases of lung trouble. Ww trial bottles, 25¢; regular sun. 75¢. At all druggists, Sold by A. Gilmour & Co. Resolutions of Sympathy. Be it resolved by the Com- rades of R. H. Carr Post that while we bow in submission to the ordersof our Great Com- mander in promoting Comrade C. Villeman from the ranks here! below to the ranks above, yet we cannot help but express our sin- cere regret at his departure for when the assembly sounds his chair will be vacant. Be it further resolved that to his dear wife and children we ex- tend our sincere sympathy and while words will not speak much comfort, still this is all we can do further than to point to the Son of God who wept while here on earth with those who were in sorrow. Be it further resolved that a copy of these resolutions be sent the family of our comrade and al- This Season. A full line of the snap- py shapes in Ox Ties. Both Ladies and Gents. N Pat Colt, Russia Calf, Chocolate Vici, And All Leathers Come earlyso you can get your size. E. S. Straw Next Door to First Nat'l Bank. JHN R | e A Very Little Comparison of quahty assortment and prices will serve tofconvince you that this is the store in which to buy Sllverware, particularly STERLING SILVER Articles. and comprises a host of objects of all sorts especially for gifts, Our line of Lorgnette Chains and Ribbon and Metal Fobs, too, offers fine gift suggestions. make, which are acknowledged everywhere to lead all other - Chains and Fobs, both in style and quality. E. A BARKER. so published in our local papers. J. A. McCONKEY. GEO. SMITH, J. M. FULLER. Cured His Mother of Rheumatism “My mother has been a sufferer for many years withrheumatism’ says W. H. Howard, of Husband, Pa. ‘At times she was unable to move at all. while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few appli- cations she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is never without it now and is at all times able to walk. An occasional application of Pain Balm keeps away the pain that she was for- merly troubled with.” For sale’ at Barker’s drug store. Typewriter - supplies of all kinds at Pioneer office. LOWRATES FOR ROUND TRIP On Sale Every Day From May 23, to Sept. 30. TO THE LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY “THE COMFORTABLE WAY.” For Rates or Detailed Information, Call on or Address E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Local Agent . PAUL, Minn, SEED GRAIN LAWN GRASS SEED ’ and a complete line of GardenSeedsinbulkandpackages With our fresh and up-to-date grocery line we have “University” and “Monogram” Canned Goods. Lad!es’, Gents’ and Children’s Shoes and Rubber Giiods, : ‘Dry Goods, Crockery, Pillsbury Flour, Feed, Bran, Shorts, Hay, Etc., Etec. We would be pleased to have you call and get prices. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 314 Minnesota Ave. W. G SCHROEDER, Telephone No. 65 Our stock is complete now We carry the SIMMONS

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