Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 26, 1904, Page 3

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PEEEEEEEEEEE SPECIAL & Next Door to SEEE THE CITY See Jones—W. €; Jones. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. . J.Dolan of Aitkin arrived in the city last night, Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Wm. Blakely veturned night to Farley. Watch for the gypsies abt the Opera house on Monday evening June 6 7 last Mrs. J. M. Markham arrived [~ in the city last night from Min- neapolis. Five tifty-foot lots for sale $450 for ali or $100 each if taken in five days. Willits & Cahill. Judge Pendergast returned this morning from Northome, where he spent several days. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. < : E Remember the food sale by the ladies of the M. E, church Sat- urday afternoon from two until six at the Princess grocery. _Short mill wood, ready. for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. Crookston 'Lumber " Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Attorney J. A. Hendricks re- turned this afternoon to.Fosston after closing up his business in the probate court. d QCaesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. 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. John McDougald returned yes- terday from Faribault, where he took a patient to the school for the feeble minded, and went to his home at Blackduclz last night. EYES' Dr. Walman, the eye s specialist of Minne- apolis, will visit Bemidji May 28 and 29. Office at Hotel Mark- ham. Thiz will be a splendid chance for those 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- sota. They all priise his skill. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. S | 3 .LACE CURTAINS.. T THE Berman Emporium Post Office: 3 Grill. Ice cream at Underwood’s. E. W. Eisenhardt of Chicago is in the city today. If it comes from the Grill it must be the best. Surveyor Murchie of Grand Rapids is in the city. Phone to the Grill, 202, fresh strawberries and fruit. Watch for the gypsies at the Opera house on Monday evening June 6. Register of Deeds Andy Cluir of Grand Rapids spent the day in Bemidji. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. John O'Brien of East Grand Armstrong: & for Grand Forks bay. Watch for the gypsies at. the Opera house on Monday evening, June 6. Remember the food sale by the ladies of the M. E. church Sat- urday afternoon from two ‘until six at the Princess grocery. Daniel Sullivan, the valuable blacksmith from the Brainerd Lumber company, came, down from the Plantagenet drive, this morning. Lay in a supply of shovt mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load CrookstonLumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Miss Knaggs, the popular demonstrator for the Batavia line of teas and coffees, left the city this morning after having done a arge amount of valuable adver: tising for J. A. McConlkey. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way tocure deaf- ness, aud that is by constitutional re- medies.— Deafness-is-caused by -an in- fiamed conditivn of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when'l it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, aud unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor- {ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever:” nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed con- Gition of the mucous surfaces. |“We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh ) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send forcircularsfree. K. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio: Sold by druggists, 130 Pake Hall’s Family Pills for consti- pation. —==THE Strawberries, ten cases; at the! { trom Wadena. Forks is spending a vacation at) Fifty Yoars the Standard “ BAKING POWDIR ves the flavor and adds te 0 healthfulness of the food. PRIOR BAKING POWDER GO. 5 €NICAGOD For barn room sce Chapuian. Bert Hobson returned last nigat to Kelliber. Go'to the Grill for fancy ber ries and {ruit, J. H. Strong is in the city lee cream and strawberrie Armstrong & Underwood. Keep cool —Get a v or hammock at Naylor Joe Harrington has resi his position with ¢, M. Bacon. A No. 1 meadow land hay “S13 per ton at Schroeder’s. Nothing can be better than the best—Mhrk’s lung Balsam is the best. Howard Bailey returned yes- terday from a trip through North Dakota. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and—night— Mrs. McCoy and daughter, of Tenstrike, are visitors in thecity today. The largest and most complete line of candies will be found, at the Grills . T, O. Melby, of the Selkee Merchantile company, is in the city today from Wilton. . head clerk for logging c¢on- ft this afternoon for tractors, Akeley. Pen acre tract of land, for sale; a snap if taken in five days. Willits & Cahill. . John Hinkle,. connected with the general oftices of the Weyer hausevr Lumber Co,, at Little Falls, was in the city last pight renewing acqguaintances, J. O. Harris, v Penstrilk hotel man, and a prominent can- didat the republican nomi. nation for i of deeds, qar- vived in the city this morning, Dick Thomas, -the popular salesman at O’lzeary & Bowser” left this morning to spend a vac tion visiting friends and relative. at his old home at Parkers Prairie. Ole Anderson, who has been confined at St. Anthony's hospi- tal for some time; was dismissed from the hospital today aud left for his homestead at Clearwater Lake this afternoon. Four room house, good well and lot, in City hall block, has been listed for some time for $1150, “but if taken within five days $1000 cash will-buy it. Wir.- | L11S & CAHILL, —— —— — BIG STORE We are showing an elegant lineof:corsets. We think they are the best; come in and see tnem. ranted. Price from Ladies Summer Underwe: at per garment from They are war- - . 50c to $2.50 —Weliavea complete line 5¢ to 756¢ One lot Tadies” Vests, worth 15¢ to 25c. your choice at each 8¢ Ladies’ Shirt Waists all sizes, latest styles from $1.00 to $3.50. Ladies’ Silk Waists in hl:ol?, while they last, only $3.50 White Dress Goods, on our bargain counter, 8¢, 10e 15¢ and 25¢ - ‘Colored Dress Goods, waists; former price, 18¢, 20c and 25¢.; see them on our bargain counter, 121-2 ¢ per yard. Ribbon Remuants. All-Remnants 1 price. “at-hatf price: * TLadies Belts, 25¢ to $1.00. We have on displa; a new line of Dishes. See the bargains we have in Ladies’ Slippers at $1.15 Men’s $2.50 and $2.75 Shoes, $2.19. See 'em in basket. Wrappers, all styles, all—T;z’ttbt;;';xs: from $1.00 to $1.75. 5 GROCERIES. Everything nice and Fresh. The “HomeBrand can not be beaten We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG M Wood, of Walker was in the city last night and lefv this mozrning for Winnipeg, where she will attend the funeral of her son, who was killed there yester- day in a 1ailway accident. Committed to Pest House. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford, the former employed at tht Smith barber shop, were committed to the pest house this afternoon by Health Ofticer Blakeslee, They were stopping at the DBemidji hotet when Mrs. Sanford devel- oped a case of smalipox, The| hotel was thoroughly fumigated | this afternoon. | Old Soldier Dead. E. G. Thomas, an old soldier | who served through the Civil war, | died last night at Lake Plantage ! net of heart disease. The re-| mains were brought to this city | this afternoon. Mr. Thomas has| lived for some time on a claim owned by A. B. Hazen of this city.and at the timeof his death| watching camp for thej Brainerd Lumber company, He we curtains and yportiors at | | T ' Na S Tomw Weleh, tl | here teday, | Help the little on jeortat Naylor's Carmel and vanilla ut the Grill, H. E. Brooks o!f Br | Bemidji today. Rugs; carpetscma leuw at Naylor's. Velvet ice cread make, at the Griil. [ L. S. Briggs of Princeton { Fegistered at the Magikhum, | . See those | Naylor's. L Shaw of Jenning arvived in the city today. Strawberries and- creum, at the Grill. luuberman, ©oeream, inerd is in tines Ul own [ comfort chairs at Towa, on friends heve today. Velvet ice eream, uiake, at the Grill, A L Jackson, ol Beeida,is-a Bemidji visitor today. Strawberries, extra the Grill. W. G. Schroeder went to Sol way this afternoon on basiness. Peter Becker of the town of Liberty transacted business at the court house today. Miss Dollie Bailey returned yesterday from Crookston, where she ed friends for the past our own fine, The Messrs. Kelly and Parker, who have spent @ yery pleasant widji, 1eturned to the city this’ nmorning. . | Henvy W. Hagen today sold | his farm nine miles southwest of Bemidji-to John . Gibbons for $1,000. Mr. Hagen will sowme feave:soon for the south, where he will engage in busine Goes/ to Brainerd. Miss Knaggs who has been in| theecity for the past two weeks| with headguarters at M- | Conkey's gracery store, — de- monstrating the virtues of the Batavia brand of canncd goods, left this morning for Braincrd aftorayery suc ul campaign. An Eight Pounder. C. E. Albrant is the proud pos- sessor of an eight and one half pound pike which he took from Lake Bemidji last evening after much labor. The pike is a heauty and isone of the finest” caught here this sop. - Several other catchies have been made within the past fow days: " - Garris'to Leave. A AL Garris,” who has been superintendent of the local tele- phone exchangé for the past year, leaves today for Grand Rapids, where lie will aceept a position as saperintendent of the electrie Tight plant at that place. Mr. Glarris has made a large numbér of friends while here who régret his departure. Four Spring Excursions to De- troit, $12.00. Round Trip. “The Duluth; South June 3, 10, 14 and 19 vound trip tickets to Detroit and infer: wediate points at the rateof $12; to Buffalo and retirn $14. " Tlis is via the-Dulath, South Shove' & Atlantic Ry. Lgnic DetTT vatand eation Co.’s palafial steamners. For return limits, reservation of berths on train and steamer, and full particulars of the above write or call on Marr. ApsoN, General Agent, 430 West Superior St., Daluth, Minn. Orange Cultivation. It takes five or six years be- fore the orange plants 1n Jaffa produge fruit on account of lack of care in cultivation, the Arab planters being very negligent in warding off plant disease, and in protecting the plants from injur- ious insects. —Asarecognition of the work done in Ame in the hybridizing — and cultivating of oranges, Aerieit—oranges are now selling in I«mdon and tak- ing their placein other Kuropean marke As a recognition of the superiority of golden grain belt beer, the number of r 1 patrons. is steadily increas Being brewed from the finest barley malt and hop, the at- est care is taken to mak toni¢ an ideal beverage for has a son who is employed by the | Crookston Lumber company and | oonas the son arrives in the | city the funeral will occur under | of G. A. R. | {IENot F We would like to & comes to Good Stoc An Open Letter. From the S. C., News: in the spring my wife and taken with diarrhoea and | the pains that | called a physician who preserit ed for us, but his medicines failed i to give any relief. A friend who, ihad a bottle of Chamberlain’s {Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea | Remedy on Liand gav hof us |a dose and we at once felt the offects. I procured a bottle and I'before using the entire contents {wo were entirely cured. It is a wonderful remedy and should he found in every household. H. C. Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for 2T sale by Barkers Drug Store. use, Order of your nearest dealer or be supplied by John K. Essler, Bemidji. the, auspices—of -the Jocallodge e a & e e s s e e e o e e . EV he can please the most = ns in any one of the f Hardweare. Buitdingmaterial, Readymired | Fisthing Tackle, Ti | and _FEave ilv W. M. ROS | YUV VYV VYV VYV VvV YY Buy a o | Hans Wall, of Duluth, is calling ! at v three week | outing at the head of Lake Be-| Shore & Atlantic—Ry: —will—have-on sultrage was wrought. ST ons, 1 in-charged, kitted his man | 1 . 5! Boise rom Missouri Q_((‘(-GFEEEEEEF‘FG5E$G§Q“!"‘ & Base Ball Notes. ‘naasa!aaflé%;!eaa!aii!i)“‘ W n m The N. P2 baseball team, one of | the strongest in the Twin Cities | will lock horns with the Jocal ball tossers i two games | to be played here Sunday and Monday. !The linenp of the visiting team is as-foltowsy—Hoffwnd=Metiarry; | pitchers:Hof, catcher: Mahone, | Norris, Eilior, Grathwol, Yeager, Sherman, Hill and-Ryan. Thot lineup of the home team will ln-“ = the same as fast Sanday exeept- | ing that will 1 bstituted for ono of the | other pliyers. 5 | Manager Ky Cteam reports very good suce i selling tickets for the Sunday and Monday games. He has al ready-sold-cnongh to-defray - the ‘.", {expenses of the visiting team and texpects to sell a large number | ¥ | yet o= The Bemdji team has Iu-x-ll] bly strengthened since last | {Sunday by practice every day on new tactical and teaw work. It finetresting than any played so far this season. Superio Winnipeg Crookston Diluth .. .. Grand For Fargo. BOUGHT AT AUCTION™ SALE. Pew Jersey Man- Finds $5,000 in an | 0ld Coat. NGW York, May 26 treasury nofes old, mall Five $1.000 | 0 found in an purehased by B i, N. J i an | auction e of uncliimed ba, n a railway sation Neither the tranle mor the cout it ] contained” hote nuy mark of identif eation 7 Eckerson was aliout 1o throw tho armenl sway whon e dissovered the trowsure cancfully wipped in oiled silk: WILL RESIST A LANDING.. Chinese Warships Threaten a Poitu: | guese Settiement. Hongiong, May 26, Four (Jineso | gunboats and two torpedo hoat de str 3 veoarrived at Macio, [ Poriiien settlement in Quiang provinee, (o support the deming ot vicoroy of Canton tor t of . fugltive from Chinese fustive. e government of (he Portugnese setije ment s preparing Lo re: a landing by the Chinese. ! Woman Perishes in Fl Qrecowood, 8 0, My which stavted in the Contial liotdl dus i e (i caised The deatli of Miss Anna Moseley, the proprietress of the hotel, She foarcd o jump il was burned (o death. Bightecn stores and the Itfrst National bank werv hurneil, The losg & §135,1.00, i Editor Killed at His Desk. 50, Wis,, May 20 5, caitor ol the Onala ord, was hilled. by lghtnin, desk during the afternoon. laska German Lutheran church was | strick by lightning and buened ot ground and considerable oflier di- Quarrel Followed by Murder. Helena, Mont., May 260 A8 the ro sult of a drunken quarrel al Chestor Emile Lunened, a cittleman of Sweet grass hills. Hes dead and his alleged assallant, one Simmons, 8 njail. with a rifle, shooting hin through the | : body. Coolies for South Africa. Hongkong, - May 26.~The British stoamar ‘Tweeddale sailed from heie during the day for Durban, Natal, with 1,055+ oot This s the first hatch lof cool i o South Africa (o work In the Transyaal niines | | 2 | Tyrer and Barrett Not Guilty. | Washington, May 26 | Barrett postal —consp) L given o tht jury at 3 L the jury bronght in-a verdict o ! not guilty. | SEVERE RAIN AND H AIL STOR!A. | Great Damage in Nebraska and South | i Dakota. — [ Norfolk, Neb, May 26— The woret | rain and hail storm for year | Northwest braska _and South Dakota during the n nd Union | ifict s place i were washed opt are inund ber of brid several thousand acres of under water. ‘\ FOUR MEN DROWNED. ng. Attempt to Pass Rapids in Boat Re- ‘ sults in Tragedy. [da., May Z6.—John Dowe John Conley, John Bodore and a nia anied MeDonald were drowned i the rapids of the Fayetie river, Thi four men attempted to come down ‘1da in a boat and the boat sizedl e e B e B B B o B B B EN w you” that when it and Right Prices we finicky™ buyers. Try following: 7 Paints n Roofing. Decking, Lroityhing: g g T T G O e e g S bt veh, of Minneapolis, [% ne of the Bemidji| {is expected that the games for |3 Sunday and Monday will be morve | 3 NORTHEN LEAGUE 1 i B B B e e o o B B B B B B e B o o o { 4 4 4 This Coupon is good for 5 votes In favor of IN THE BEMIDJI PIONEER VOTING CONTEST. Prizes: Three ree Trips to St. Louis. t 3 { { This Coupon will not be good unless voted gnsrmu:x:w. netke tefpen W June 2.4 g THAT SWELL? Is the commen Sepin the- b ES DR ISN'T THAT Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. Fariey Cranford Peatfios. ) Resutar uric by 5 3 3 & ancy Lemon Clin 1s always the praise of the Artisto Platino Prints wmade ot the LAKESIDE STUDIO. gular price W Rosutar prive ey Fi PLoTs, ber can Kegular pri aney Preseryed Strawl berean Call and sev i Vou are cyerwelionio MORSE, - Proprietor. 35' x| % Regalar pri ¢ Canned sy et Pot ¢ M. J SOOI eeoecssssssssscssssscccse { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. ¥ Mo Cured Dams [ o Cured shon Horrd 4 Pine Line of Cirars & Tobaccos Bemid)i; = I"I'UCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES SO BB BN LI i i . i « Dr. J. Warninger 3 OMee dn rear of Areads By Saloomn, Ath St Phone W 2, Owner of Guneeal Blackfor L5 Who will ks tl Veterinin w 1y KiowL© 34 i b i “International - STOCK FOOD. 25-1b Pail for $3.50 Only 15 cents a pound for the best Stock Faod on ¢ at the the market; all sizes of the food for CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJIL fosss e Grow More Valuable Every Day The demand for Building Lots in Bemidji contiues imabated. Wee still luve a large number of Fine Residence Lots. however, in all parts of the city. You could hive hought cheaper o few months ago, but you will not he able to huy chicap a few monthsfrom noyw. Bemidiji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: CUCUMBERS § e 600000000000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000s We are wow open Day and Evening. A man in attendance at all témes. ———Comic and see our— ALL PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. .LIENO WALL FINISH We handle it in hulk; you do not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but get full weight:- All colors, S¢ per pound; in 25 and 50-pound lots, Tc per pound. Why not trade where y, — W.C.JONES PHONE 20

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