Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 1, 1905, Page 3

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@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@@@@@fifi @&@Q@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@#@@@@@@ THE FOURTH! SAVE MONEY In order togive youan opportunity to save money on your Fourth of July purchases The Berman Emporium the only exclusive dry goods, ladies’ furnishings and ladies’ ready-to-wear gar- ments store in Bemidji, will give a reduction onevery article in the store MONDAY and TUESDAY. Final clearance sale on millinerynowin progress. of ladies and chidren’s shoes and oxfords. Great showing FOGOVOVBDD D VBIBBE BT EEERE R ER R R R R R-R-R R R-E-R-E-R-R- R R Rk RN -Ro R RaR R ook R R =R okl T O S N R W N g W O Y W Come to TENSTRIKE, Minn. Lakes. | ] BLACK BASS Do You Like Them? Nothing Less Than Three Pounds. Best of accommodations. Ed. Leonard, Prop. All At Twin Carriage Free to B 2 P 200 B e B e B B o . 2 3B e P i e 5P B B B M e o 3B o B B D e o 30 e B Bix B THE CITY Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. Fourth of July at Peterson’s . T. Marion of Wallcer the city today. Once a buyer always a buyer of Barlow’s est. Wm. Lennon is city today from Kel Leave your orders for Fourth of July banners with J. A. Holf. (ieorge Millard arrived in the city from Northome this morn- ing, is in visitor in the her. Leave your orders for Fourth of July banners with J. A. Holff. Attorney H, A. Simons re- turned fromNorthome this morn. ing. Children’s Homa, 609, 12th St. Phone 252 3 N Bemidji vs. Big Du tomorrow. Game called Base ball luths at 3 o'clock, W. W. Browne went to North- ome last night and returned home this morning. Largest assortment of Fourth of July goods Peterson’s. Rev. J. B. Smith returned this morning from hi~ homestead near Kelliher. now as ever at If youare thinking of buying ahome seo T. Baaudette, the tailor, 311 Minnesc venue. Dr. Kltun and Chas. [l Albrant left for Walker this morning to spend the day there with friends. Home made ice cream auart, at the Model Phone 125. Christ Olson and son, Willie, left this morning for Little Falls, where they will remain over the Fourth. . Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. . Hirschman, representing the Goodman-Hartman company 30c per Bakery. of Chicago, is calling on his tx'adei in Bemidji today. Largest and most complete ice cream plant in northern Minne- sota. Wholesale and retail Model Bakery. Phone 125, Register of Deeds J. O. Harris left last night for Tenstrike, where he will remain over Sun- day looking after business in { ourth of July at Peterson’s J. Bisiar made a business wrip to Cass Lake this afternoon. Mayor Underwood of Solway arrived in the city this afternoon, Bemidji- Big Daluths at the base ball grounds Sunday. Game called at 3 o’clock. S. C. Bagley, the veteran log- ger, was an arrival from Fosston this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Williams s1and Mrs. Wilson are the guests! of friends at Cass Lake this af- ternoon, Bemidji- Big Duluths at the base ball grounds Sunday Game called at 3 o’clock. Patronize the base ball team by attending the game tomorrow luths. Samuel Simpson, who been in the city for several days, returned this afternoon to his home at Minneapolis fce cream, fruit, groceries of all kinds and meats at P. M. Dicaire’s store,corner 11th street and lrving avenue, Mr.and Mrs. Dan O'Connor and daughters, of St. Thomas, N. D., are registered at the Markham, A shady and cool place to step in and get a dish of ice cream— P. M. Dicaire, corner 11th streat and Irving avenue. Hayden of Blackduck passed through the city this morning enroute to Brainerd, where he will spend Sunday. Chas. A. B. Clair was in the city yes- terday from Grand Rapids on his way to Northome, where he will speind a few days on business. Maj. Scott and nedy, one of the check scalers for the Indian commission, were in the city today on their way to Red Lake. Mrs, A. C. M:Lain left this morning for Portland, Ore., where she will attend the fair. Mr. McLain azcompanied her as far as Brainerd and will return home this evening, Why suffer with your stomach kidneys and liver when Hollister’s Rockey Mountain Tea will make you well. If taken keeps you well all summer. 35, cents, tea or tablets. For sale by E, A. Barker. here for it. mounted pieces. in town. If You’ve About Made Up Your Mind To get a Ring, or Pin, or Brooch, the prices we sell fine and beautiful jewely for, ought to’ induce you to come All sorts of beautiful designs, also, Simmon’s Watch Chains and Fobs—men’s and women’s. Safe to say we have the choicest line of these goods E. A. BARKER A fine assortment of everything in this line, from pretty Sterling Waist Pins and Sets, up to rich gem- in the famous between Bemidji and Big Du- | maintain his office in the Malzahn | Block as formerly, however. 1 has| Patrick Ken-| this monLh, ! Fourth of July at Peterson’s i Have your letters from the mail order grafters forwarded— 1 to the dead letter office. Special Sunday dinner served tomorrow at the Grill from 12:30; to 3 o’clock. German Lutheran services vill be held at the courthouse next Sunday, Juiv 2, 3 p. m. Special Sunday dinner served tomorrow at the Grill from 12:30 to 3 o’clock. J. A. LeGore of Minot, N. D., arrived in the city last night for a visit here with his brother, Lee. Tlugene Berman arrived in the city last night from Minneapolis to spend the Iourth here with relatives. J. P. Johnson, wel known in Bemidji as “Sailor Pete’” arrived in the city this morning from Northome to spend a few days here with friends. Mrs. E. J. Gould and daughter, Beatrice, returned last night from Litchfield, whe e they have spent the past twe weeks with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Opsahl yes- terday established themselves in their summer home at Missis- sip i siding. Mr. Opsahl will Mrs. G. A. Jones and Mrs. John Larson left yesterday af- ternoon for Spaulding, where they will enjoy an over Sunday visit at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Helmer. Mrs. Rowland Gilmora return- ed today from an extended visit to osston. She was accompan- ied by her mother, Mrs. P. M. Mark, who remain for a brief visit. H. Bigelow, father of E. M, Bigelow of Bemidji, and W. M. Graham, father of Mrs. Bigelow, arrived in the city last night from Aledo, Ill., for a visit here at the home of their children. A. Caille of Detroit, Mich., was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Caille is a mem- ber of the coin cperating machine firm of Caille Bros. at Detroit and placed a number af his machines in Bemidji. C M. Magnuson and father, Chas. Magnuson, arrived in the city this morning from Battle township and left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where the elder gentleman will make entry upon a homeslead. J. P. Signel returned yester- day from Grand Rapids, where he spent a short time with his {family. Mrs. Signel and little {child wiil arrive in Bemidji in t.hel ‘ne‘(t few days to make this their ! future home. Maud—Isn’t 5 and 80 too old to hope for any improvement? I ‘shnuld say not. One just begins ito live. Take Hollister’s Rocky i MountainTea. You will be bloom- ing fair at 60. 35 cents, tea or; or tablets. For sale by E. A Bar- ker. S Wil Judge Spooner and Coroner {Marcum went to Bagley this morning, where an appeal from taken by W. H. Nichols, a claim- ant against the real estate of Joe Michaud, the man drowned in Lake Bemidji during a 17th of May celebration several years |ago, and is against the decision of the probate court in allowing probate court was heard by thejinflamed condition of the mucu- iformer today. The appeal was!ous surfaces. Fourth of July at Peterson’s Don'’t forget the Sunday din- i ner at the Grill. Base ball—Bemidji Duluths—tomorrow. called at 3 o’clock. Irmaguard Harger, physical culturist. Classes now forming Pine lodge, 1728 Irvine avenue. Patronize the base ball team by attending the game tomorrow between Bemidji and Big Du- luths. Mrs. Thomas Hatton and children are in the city from Jamestown, N. D., for a visit at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Walker. Eat to live—take your Sunday dinner tomorrow at the Griil Served from 12:30 to 8 o’clock. ‘W. E. Dietz and E. W. Eisen- hart, two popular traveling sales- men of Grand Forks, arrived in Bemidji last night to spend a few days here on an outing at Grand Forks bay. They will remain in Bemidji until after the Fourth, Sam Larson Orbeck, who is spending the summer at his cot- tage at Grand Forks bay, re- turned last night from Grand Forks, where he went to look after the repairing of his hotel which was damaged by the re- cent hailstorm that struck the North Dakota town. If fortune disregards thy claim, Don’t hang thy head in fear and shame, But marry the girl that you love best: Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea will do the rest. For sale by E. A. Barker. Rooms for Teachers. County Superintendent of Schools Rogan desires that those who have rooms for rent notify him so that he may advise the teachers where they can secure accomodations during the term of summer school that begins July 5. Fourth of July Excursions. The Great Northern railway will sell special low rate round trip tickets to any point in Min- nesota and North Dakota. For full information, rates, dates of sale, ete., call upon your local agent. vs. Big Game Barber Shops. Will be open Monday night un- til ten o’clock and will close at noon July 4. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portion of the ear. There isonly one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube, When this tube is inflamed you havea rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when itis entirely closed, deafness is the result, and unless the inflamation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of tenare caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an We will give one hundred dol- lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. - ~ F.J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, w eents per bottle. l}lrs. Martin’s Father Dead. A telegram received in the city last night states that G. M. Lovell, father of Mrs. C. R. Mar: tin of Bemidji, died at Osakis yesterday. Mrs. Martin was ad vised of the critical illness of her father on Thursday night and went to Oaskis yesterday morning. The aged gentle- man has been suffering with paralysis for the past year. Mr. Martin, who is now lying at St. Anthony’s hospital will be unable to attend the funeral, and the only relatives of the deceased that will attend the services are Mrs. Martin and Mrs. McKay, his daughters. The remains will be interred in the Osakis cemetery beside those of Mr. Lowell’s wife, who died two years ago. Eat to live—take your Sunday dinner tomorrow at the Grill. Served from 12:30 to 8 o’clock. D —— e — Watch for Price Saving Circulars McConkey’s Grocerics and Meats [l R oS E o RN -R-E-R-R-E-RoRoRoRoRoRoRoReReRoloRoRcRo R R One Fare Round Trip. For the Fourth of July the M. for one fare for round trip on July 1, 3, and 4, good returnirg July 5th. Fourth of July at Peterson’s Big base ball game befween at the ball park. _ You Are Bemidji There came to & 1. will sell tickets on its line|section II, to: hogs five tu weiglt about75 to 100 por Owner can have same by g property and paying all ¢l J. E. Swenson, Box 65, Bel Minn. Big base ball game befw Bemidji and Big Duluths Sunday | Bemi ji and Big Duluths Sun lat the ball park. ool o R R R R R R KRR R R R R R Invited When in Bemidji on the Fourth to call and inspect our Photo- graph Gallery. ' Our gallery is perhaps the most beautiful and artistic in the northwest, while our equipment for taking pict- ures of all kinds is unexcelled in the state. Visitors, whether de- siring pictures or not, will be cordially welcome. Reed’s Studio. Minn LRBEBHSBEG @#@###@i@’-fifif We re Goxng To Talk We’d like to talk every day in the year on MA- JESTIC Ranges, but having other goods to sell we can’t do it, are going to try to tell you why the manufactur- ers of the MAJESTIC think their range issupar - ior to any other range. But, for the next few weeks we They believe it, we be- We sell lieve it, and we want you to believe it. the MAJESTIC because we do believe Tt;-a cause there is more profit in selling it than any other, g It’s not the cheapest, but the . least expensive. J. A. Ludington.” S R D W P W If you are interested in this line, do not fail to look it over before buying. Shirts. We have them in all the latest patterns and material. The prices are right. Neckwear We have just receiveda shipment of Neckwear con- taining the newest creations for summer wear. Underwear Look at our window for a few good numbers, a.nyéhing i ‘ you want from 50 cents to $3.50 per suit. Hosiery If you are looking for the latest combined with good _ quality you will find them here. Our line of 25 to 50 cent hose is exceptionally strong. ‘“ll‘lllIllllllllllllllllllllllll A moment of your time will prove our statemant. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 30. E. H. Winter & Co.

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