Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 25, 1904, Page 3

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—~ sota. T MILES BLOCK. THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. G. H. Frick spent today in the city. Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. J. A. Bilden of Wilton. was in Bemidji today. £ For wall paper sce' J. A. Hoff, Miles block. F. G. Blair returned Blackduck this morning. Lace curtains and portiers at Naylor’s. Harry Silver returned this morning from a trip up the north line. Five fifty-foot lots for sale $450 _for-al-or-$100-each if taken-in five days. Willits & Cahill. Edward Kaiser, the comeptent foreman at the Pioneer, left this morning for Baudette. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 perload deliver- ed. Crookston Lumber .Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. r. Lennox of ‘Minneapolis is in the city enjoying a visit with his son, who is employed at the Crookston Lumber company. Cwmesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to Imep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam,-and avoid glns fate. The Sons of Veterans are being drilled each evening for the Decoration Day excercises: They will fire three vollies at the graves of the dead soldiers: in Green- wood. Do not fail to read the Bazaar ad today or take advantage of this sale and save about one half the price on.articles mentioned. F. J. Kline left this morning for Minneapolis, where he will attend to some important busi- ness matters, Mr. Kline ownsa large amount of property in the Twin Cities. EYES' Dr. Walman, the eye ¢ specialist of Mione- apolis, will visit Bemidji May 28 and 29. Office at Hotel Mark- ham. This will "be a splendid chance for flmse in need of good glasses. Dr. Walman is an ex pert on eye trouble. He has records of 5,000 people wearing his glasses in the state of Minne- They all praise his skill. from FOSTER DENTIST DR. Next Door to Post Office. Ipation. o lnprom the flavor and adds te the healthfulness of the food. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. AGO Help the little ones cartat Naylor's: A. Hagberg of Brainerd was a Bemidjivisitor today.” : For barn oo see Chapman, Rugs, pll])t,t\, matting, lino- M. R, Bricht made a trip to leum at Naylor’s Nans today A T \ SO is ¢ Eoaat S 4 DA\]I]T W. N. Bowser is atl gaq those comfort chaivs at pluthy = Naylor's. lce cream and strawberries . N. Lang went to Nary this Armstrong & Underwood. [ mm,'n‘-m’““ Nothing can be better than the| = . Dot Avmstrong & be%t——x\ldxk lung Balsam is the best. M. P. DeWolf of Grand Forks is spending a few days in Be- midji. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day jand night. Underwood's. AP, Henrionet was in the city from Park Rapids yesterday. Keep cool - Get a refrigerator or hammoek at Naylor's Wm. Blakely, the lnnlu,\' log: | ger, is in the city today on busi | nes: P. F. Keating and M. E. Evans! . S : are-in-the city ¢ today from Devils Claude J. Pryor loft this ““’\‘1‘)“: ing for-Walkerm interest of Pioneer, Watch for the gyp&ies at the | Opera house on Monday evening June 6. Murs. Allan Benner, who has been seriously ill for soms tine, is recoyering. Strawbervies and night-at the Grill. Jess Ereestone retuened this morning from a visit to his elaim aear Tenstrile. L. Amadon, onc of the prosper- ous farmers of Alida, friends here today. Watcn for the gypsies al the Opera house on Monday evening .Jun(' (i Mapel Bisiar went Lo Brainerd x,lns morning to relialives for about three weeks: The large nd most complete line of candies will be found wt the Grill. Try a pound box. There is no lever so powerliul Lalke, N. D. Ten acre tract of land, for sale, a snap if taken in five days. Willits & Cahill. Mus. Chas. G strike was a yesterday. ‘Why balance on-the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lun' Balsam will cure. Harry Tannor; the ergus Falls saloon man, is in the city today calling on o]d friends here. The Lady Maccabbees hold a meeting at their hall this evening. All members are requested to be present. You will find a fine assortment of screen windows and doors’ ab M. BE.— Smith’s lumber yards. Phone No. 100. Lay ina supply of shovt mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load Crookston Lumber Co.-Phone 205 or Wes Wrwl\t stafson of Ten- itor in Bemidji cream to- = = as plain and simple fuels — Mark’s Deafness Cannot be Cured Lung Balsam will cure your by local applications, as they cannot Cougl. reach the diseased portion of the ear B, B. Beeman returncd last 'l‘h.lre is only one way tocure deaf- night from the Twin Cities ystitutional v is -caused by an in- flagped conditivu of the mucous lining of the “Eustachian Tube. When this tube, is inflamed you have a rumbling <ound or imperfect hearing, and when s_entirvely. closed, deafness is the result, aund unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor- s; aud that i medics. Deafne where he has spent a very enjoy- able vacation. The Grill is the headquarters for strawberries and fruit. Andy Danahier came Tenstrileg this morning and toolk catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's f'_“\“') and Walker, where he Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. | Will look up-land matters fora e —— [$1150; but if taken within—tiv day: Mluvl) cash will buy it. Wit 111 & CANTLL, g Jity Editor Moodie of the —— Pioneer was released from St We-are showiug an elegan Anthony’s hospital this morni His foot is coming along ni 5 but it will be necessary for hin to use crutehes fora few d own they are the hest; come in and see tnem. They are war—— ranted. .- Price Imm = TLadies Summer Underwear—We have a complete line at per garment from - One lot Ladies’ Vests, wor at each - - Ladics Shirt Waists all sizes, latest styles {from $1.00 t0 $3.50. Ladies’ Silk Waists in black, while they last, only 35¢ § | White Dress Goods, on ou 15¢ and 25¢ Colored - Dress Goods, 3( waists; former price, 18¢, 200 in counter. 12 1-2 ¢ per barg Ribhon Remn: All Remmnants Ladies™ Belts. We have on display See the bargains we have Men's Wrappers. all 50 and $2.75 Shoes. des, all s pa GROCERIES. Evervthing nice and Fresh. he he We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Da)s & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG called on | down | 5t F. J, CHENEY .i\ C fow dys. Toledo, Ohjo. Dot Yo Sold by druggists, Toe. Ifour sroom house. good well Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti-|and lotyir City hall M»u('k, has been listed for some time fory: “YOUR MONEY 1o T NO ©20D” rou if after use Brainerd Man Supposcd to Have Been K.lled in Steamer Acei- dent Comes to Life. | | Oscar C. Foster, of ainerd, who was xup osed to Lave been drawnedirtbesirkip oot - A steamer which sailed from (Name chrly-lastoyerhas.beon Y [ hemed oy John Cechivan: ol » CURE Brainord, Tas received e Tt = e Frnii-Notoy-dated—Lebru il cilecanyiicligoos-with wany weeks after theaceident topever so that ced Only by CO. ‘tl..- steamer oceurred, [ this sets to vest all rume <~iu\h-v Lfect that the Brainerd man lost Lis life in the wreck. AL GHEMOUL i : RN EUTY 'H In the accounts of the wre ML DEArl in - different newspapers M. | Foster’s name was “among the i ist of those lost, and until the o . fist e ; "' Man on Log Goes Down River receipt of the letter from him re- cently he was supposed o haye} perishod. ‘. Watch for the gypsies at the Opera house on Monday evel un\-V\ Searching for Work and Meets Death. June 6, | Harry Singleton, ol London, Landlord Juelsoncof the—Juel England, was drowned in the son hotel was o visitor from [ Mi sippt river near ‘Becker Biackduek to I Monday-alternoon inan-attempt Martin Ellingston, more ! to rescuc his hat, which had fal familialy known as “Mopk™ re-flen into the river: timed dast night from Lanos- | Singleton and-another voune boro, Minn., where he has ~|n-n|;lllflll named Jobn Russell had the wintor. . Mr, Ellingston is a | been in Novth Dakota looking-fo® sign painter of long cxperience fwork-and-beingunableto seenre and was |vm]»1m|ul Tast summor it vesolved to o to- Ninneapolis with J. A, Hofl, where hewillove {and decided upon the novel plan of riding a_log down the river They started upon their trip and had gone as laras Becker;swheeae | Monday morning Singleton’s lint | blew off into the viver and in an attempt to rescucit wasdrowned: ,.xll offorts of his companion to rescue him being fruitless. sume his |)n\1‘m|\ Bla & Irtey havereeently| \nmpluiml the largest and mosty succeessful drive in their perienee. . The logs were talken trom the Iw.nh\ tors of the Tar tle river and driven to where they will be hoisted unln‘ t s s and \Inmml oot Mine| He was o nn:mlzul'nl the Winni neapoli i lodge of [orestor who s have offered a reward the For Registe rocovery of the body. [N or of Deeds. | for notaitation LT GOfiLT S Four Spring Excursions to De- i ¢ .m‘”.',.‘u.,f' *lv_;‘ x-;j; troit, $12 00 Round Trip. iihful and The Duluth, South Shore & B e wllice ane PR : | Thwho heltost i Atlantic Ry, will have on sale Hoald I conducted ""”””'. i) June 8. 10, Leand 19 vound trip, tickots to Detroit and . inter medixte pomnts at the rate of $12; to-Buflfalo-and roturn 14, This is via the Duluth, South Shore & Suckers I{unnm:.f Parties of fishermen wlio have been down the Mississippibelow: Fadke Bemidji report that sucks | Atlantic: Ry—to-St Lenaco—and aps are runbinng in the viver |the Detroit & Clevelaid Navi Large schools of these fish have [gation Co. s palatial steamers, bhoen scen, and the river s For return limits, rescrvadion crowdad with them at some [of berths on wrain and, steamer, points. The riveris vory swift and full particulires of the above below the lauke and is a favorite | write o call on Agent, Duluth, Marer. Apsox, General resort for these fish, 130 West Superior St., A Startling Test. Minn. To sa ulife, Dree G Morrit, of No. Meotiopany, PPa. made-a startling Boy | Out test resulani in @ wonderful cure: ~He | == : il s Writes, ' patient was attacked with [ The - case ol - William Small violout hemovrt <, caused by uleera- | against the Brainerd Lumber (0] of the sthmac i had often found | o, for dimagoes sustained while teic Bitle fnte for - acule| G e Lo e B i e R e e e bt i nathey i Gl ydere them, The patientrained came to o sudden termination The fivst, and his not had w awack iu | yosterday, whon Tudge Spoonor;: o to its normal condition, hearing | the st ¢ for Rod Lake, where 14 months,” 1! ie Bittees ave posi- | 'who is teying the wed a will be destra forever; nine cases | he has a saloon Iy guavanieed foriDyspensia, Indi=| s Sri B8 vapdiet in favor of out of ten ave caused by Catavrh; Strawboerr i (i o1& stion, ¢ tion and Kiduey tron: | 3 i fok T el e sond o orawberties ander CAnERiDp Igs d U iniF OnlVenE el g he defendant. Theyoung man Gition of the mucous surfaces. night at the Grill, gists. vas working at the mill and got We will give One Hundred Dollars| o loft this “morning i = 3 b eaneh e nesTe ma el for any, cace of Deafness (caused ¢ . J. Navy left this morning|pypiic Sale of Grass on State M:\ S i'n"’\l\l:';.f”ufi\fl'»',‘; ot “l‘l“lllll)l' Lands. shoulder, He sued fors $10,000. Mecat House for Brainerd. | Brainerd people ave somewhat Fworked apovera report that the Eeb e Cudahy” Packing compiny will fwu i put ina branch house at that ‘\k|-.)|nt A npu-wm.m\.- of the e L company has been in the city for vordl doys and the indications e that the company will locate [ braneh theve in the near future: fption of e tands ca b Seen vl Ll BA L Agent forstare ik commissi must be the best. The school hoard held o meet ing this afternoon. — Nothing ot th 15¢ to 25c. vour choige 5¢ o meeting ang business of ini pmt mee was transacted except the payment of teachers and em ployes of the district. u bargain counter. 8¢, 10¢ Bass Fishing. ' | ason for eatehing — : | s near, many parties ) inches wide; makes nice lare being formed to wage war i:). inst the gamy fish whic tabounds in the lakes in the cinity of le|||11]| Althougi bass are caught inlakes through' [ which the Mississippi flows both ind below Lake Bemidji, 1 tiriken Imw-. sand 25¢.; see them on our 1 yard. wts, -2 priee. at hall price. 25¢ to $1.00. | a new line of Dishes. % An Open Letter From the Chapin, S, € Early in the sp on s were the pains salled a physician who in Ladies” Slippers at $1.15 SZ 19. hat we See “em in hasket. preserib tterns: from $1.00 to $1.75. by hise 1 m‘)”i Mg wive W who had a i her fain's Coli and Diavirhoca o o Remedy on hand gave each of us The “IHome” Brand can not a dose and we telt the lth I proce bottle and » using th tents Ay cared. Tt is a medy and should he - house H C. WM. McCUAIG \'uw fur consequence came up before the| i deeply rooted when it takes possession of the gys. | tem. ~ We breathe into the lungs the polluted, germ- i“tainted air; the little microbes then enter into-the sys+ tem, and feedmg upon the red corpuscles of the blood, soon reduce this vital, life-sustaining fluid to such a weak, watery state that the patient becomes listless, pale and an®mic, and men- | tally _and physlca]ly de- { pressed. Malaria may be- gin with slight rigors or chilly sensations, followed by fever and thirst; but gradually all parts of the system are affected; the liver becomes torpid, and dark or yellow splotches appear upon the skin; the stomach f and there are frequent headaches, di , Jan. 28, 1908, Hored with- boils, Amory, Mi About fiftoen yours ago I and took m course of 8. 8. and entirely cured me of e Dulls.. Bhros Johre ago I sufferod with Malaria, and remembering how much good 8. 8.8, had done me, I doters mined to try {tagain, Iam glad to say that the results wers all Lcould have desired. Since then Itako 8.8, 8. every apring, and have no attack of Malaria. Lnst summier I spent most of the time on Tombigbee bottom having timber cut. A. E. DALRYMPLE, ils to properly digest the food, ness, bad taste in the mouth, | | | | Velvet jce cream,. our . L nalke, at the Grill, | The GoA. Re are making dr-| 1 [ i ‘\V i rangements for ‘the Decoration A = | ne. oL corsets. ¢ thimk day exercises, which mmmw Wi 8 ’ e e e AN INVISIBLE ENEMY] £%# i 5 = 500 10 $2.50. are working on the' p — : o JiE which will be. ammounced in the T Sy ~F 5 Pioneer as soon as completed. To HEAL —H 4 = e 5¢ to 75¢ Ty it comes from the Grill L] Malaria is a slow poison, but the most stubborn snd which built me up | constipation and a general worn-out, tired fuuug that only a sufferet | from Malaria-can " describe,— Other—and—more dangerous—symptoms are apt to follow where this disease is neglected, such as ne tration, palpitation, sle plessness, enlarged ]var, rcak kidneys, boils and ri-‘.ings and dangerous-looking sores Amd abscesses. Malaria is all the more dangerous “because of its insidioys and stealthy nature, Itis an invisible atmosphe poison, lodged in the blood are propagating and increasing in number ail the while, clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking the health, What is needed in Malarial troubles is a blood purifier and tonic. 8. 8. S. purifies the germ-infected blood, tones up the stoms ach, improves the appetite and invigorates the entire-s 1. Itstimulates the torpid, sluggish organs of the body, enabling them to pmyrrlv perform their functions and carry off the poisonous secretions and health-destroying matter that have been polluting the blood and clogging the circulation. 8. 8. S. cons tains no strong minerals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy, 2 blood punfierwuLouz an equal, and the greatest of all tuxm: If you have any symptoms of - pighed without costs VOUus pross | and the germs and microbes that are | laria, write us, and medical advice will be furs | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GAs:' B e e e e s 0 B B B B B o e o B B B e . 3 In favor of.. .. Prizes SBEFURE‘IOON SO Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Paney Crawford Peac DY T on 20 ( Kegular pr! i o Faney fomon Cllne Peactios, D= Faney Peeled- A D I hor can 25 Rewular price W Fancey Pears, BeE cun i Rewnlar price i Faney B Plums, Resular price s Lrney Presery ed Strawberles, 0 ber van 5 25 s Beular price Tauney Canned Sweet Potat = e : : 15 I A ples, - Tan can | 25°-30 a Home Curved Hins o AR . 15 I LY ”\uu Curcd shonlder l() I Herrine, 2 ONTONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISIES CUCUMBIERS Princess Grocery Co Intern IN THE BEMIDJI PIONEER VOTING CONTEST. Three Bree Trips to St. ! This Coupor will not be good unless voted This Coupon is good for 5 votes Louis. « TR S TR R R T B R SRS S (s S B BN 3 THAT SWELL? |I~ the comment on the new [Sepin w Portraits at e LAKESIDE. SISN'T THAT NICE? thway s the praise of the Artisto Platico Prints made at the LAKESIDE R U VOYEE e s it 0 Calbuid see s Yol are eyerwelconie. i M. J. MORSE, X RO - Proprietor. AL | eesseessessscsssscoscesoce |+ BRUNSWICK-BALKE ‘: Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Tineof Cigars sFobaceos | i Bemidjl, - - - Minn csesssscsccsoces 2 . 2 = = 2 {i \m B O i rear of A 3¢ Sadesn, Ath NP i X < j i N X B betore Birvedings your mares. i RN ational STOCK FO0OD. -lb Pail for $3.50 Only 15 cents w pound for the bhest Stoek Food on the market; all sizes ol the food for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. +secessssssssssssessssessessssstsessessssssesesseces -..CHOICE LOTS... Grow More leuable Every Day The demand for Buildir unabated. We still have a l: 12 Lots: in- Bemidji contimues wge number-of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of the city. You conld have honght cheaper you will not he able to by but- 1- few months ago, clieap o few months fron now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, ceessssens CARD WORK A L ssssesvene KIND Local Agent. oo sesssscsssssssses Specialty We are wore open Day and Feewing. man in Come You ean choose frot exvershipped into ..LIENO We handie it in bul attendance WALL at all times, and seg our— PAPER.. na ear lot Northern Finest line Minnesota FINISH.. k: you do not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but et full weight: All Why not trade where FHON k WALL you can got the most for colors. Se per pound; in nd S0-pound lots, Te per pound. your money? —— W.C.JONES. ks

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