Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 27, 1904, Page 3

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SPECIAL EEEEEE EEEEE Next Door to SEECE THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff; Miles block. Pineapples, 20 cents each, av the Princess. A. M. Pierce made a trip to Lakeport this morning. Short mill wood, ready for use Phone 208 or Wes Wright. Abe Wyler, of the I. Meyer & Co. store, is on the sick list. Fine Bermuda onions,six cents a pound, at the Princess. | Geo. Young returned from a visit to Tenstrike ‘this morning. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and night. Five fifty-foot lots for sale $450 _for-alior $100.each if taken in five days. Willits & Cahill. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. Mrs. Wm. McClure and son are here from Miunneapolis to|- spend the summer with Wm. McClure, Remember the food sale by the ladies of the M. E, church Sat- urday afternoon from two until six at the Princess grocery. S. F. Heath,of the Reemudio, left this morning for Guthuie, near which place Mr. Heath owns a homestead. ‘ Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliver- ed. — Crookston ~ Lumber Co: Phone 208 or Wes Wright. E. H. Harris has accepted a position at Smith’s barber. shop. He comes from Oakes, N, D:; and is an old-time knight of the razor. Cmsar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. EYES' Dr. Walman, the eye s specialist of Minne- apolis, ‘will visit Bemidji May 28and 29. Officeat Hotel Mark-| bham. This 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 peaple wearing his glasses in the state of Minne- sota. They all praise his skill. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MlLFSBLOCK. .LACE CURTAINS.. AT THE 233333333233333333333 m n Q SALE OF ¢ Berman Emporium Post Office. n =328 = =33 Strawberries, ten cases, at the Grill. Wes Irwin went to Blackduck last night If it comes from the Grill it must be the best. Fred Hall went to Tenstrike on business last night. Small baskets suitable for Decoration Day at Naylor’s. Phone to the Guill, 292 fresh strawberries and’ fruit. Wm. Blakely returned last night from.a business trip to Minneapdlis. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. W. A. Gould js at Nebish on business connected with the Crookston Lumber Co. W. L. Keefe of St, Paul arri in the city this_evening to s a vacation visiting with Attorney E E. McDonald. 'Remember the food sale by the ladies of the M. E. church Sat- urday afternoon from two until six at the Princess grocery. Wm. Young, now traveling for a COrookston wholesale house, is in the city visiting with his two brothers, George and Joe. 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. Andy Danaher returned last night from Nebish, where he:has spent a couple days looking after his business interests. —Lay—ina-supply-of short-milt wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load CrookstonLumber Co. Phone 208 or Wes Wright. 5 Deafness Cannot be Cured by local. applications, as they. cannot reach the discased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf- ness, aud that is by coustitutional r medies. Deafness is caused'by anin- flamed condition of the mueous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entively 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 Doll for any case of Deafness (caused catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for civculars free. - F.J.CHENEY & CO., /' Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, T5¢. : Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- .pation. $ ® BI G STORE o8 the flaver and adds te healthtulness of the food. PRIOR BAKING POWDER GO. _ . eWicA@0 Go to-the Grill for fancy ber- vies and fruit, E:-O. Glidden _expects to open his saloon in Nymore soon. lee cream and strawbenries Armstrong & Underwood. A No. | meadow land hay $13 per ton at Schroeder’s. Joe Welch “arrived today from St: Paul fora visit with his brother, Wm. Welch. Nothing can be better than the best—Marl’s lung Balsam is the best Go to the Prince: and” lemons before raises. Grilbert Wein, one of the pros- perous farmers of the town of Frohn, isan_the city today. The largest aft‘most complete line of candies will be found, ay the Grill: : Ten acre tract of land, for sale, a snap if taken in five days. Willits & Cahill. for oranges the price veal estate man, is registered at the City hotel. My, Bolstad, the Nymore butcher, is recovering from an illness of several weeks. ' All kinds of fresh vegetables at the Princess today and Saturday. Geo. Coolof the Brainerd fium- ber company arrived in the city from Brainerd last night. Carpet_samples for rugs ab Naylor’s—— e James McNerns, who has been in the employ of Blakely & Far- ley near Turtle, has returned to Bemidji. Baby jumpers and go-carts av Naylor’s. Thos. Nary returned last night from Wallker, where he has been looking after his large land i terests in that vicinity. Kine line of book cases and writing desk at reduced prices at Naylor’s. : s : W. H, Roberts leftlast night for Northome and Blackduck, where he willlook after his bank- ing interests in.those towns. New potatoes, four cents a pound, at the Princess. = The Pioneer in error stated yesterday that Mr.Sanford, who was committed to the pest house, was employed at Smith’s barber shop. = and lot, in City hall: block, ha been listed for some: time for §1150, but if taken within five days $1000 cash will buy it. Wi L17S & CAHILL. : ©¢. W. Swanson, who some time past held” a position with the M. & [. at this place, and lately of Grand Rapids, is in the city today renewing acqnain- tances. Delicious ice cream daintily served at Armstrong & Under- Land-Min ~thouse - Monday-Junc Hth: Frank Heroux, the Tenstrike|’ _Four room house, good well| " MAHARA'S | Tne Mahara Minstrel and Oper atic Stars in a New Dress This Season. in the minstrel tield the well known managers of the Mahara - Operatic-stars-this senson have hit upon i new idea in minstreley. — And i view of wirthy “mclody attrae tive kind, in fact, it aid the elaborate program **ala musi- cale” is oneof the best things ever introduced in any bill of the kind. The comedians wre many and from a school of humor wher is the dancing,octette are numerous worthy up-to-date lot. Mahara’s Operatic Stars come to the City OperaHouse Thursday, June 2. Spectactular Street Parade at noon, * introducing Snapper Garrison, the champion trick bicyclists: Carmel and vanilla ice cream, at the Grill, G. W. Millett of Cass Lake is in the city today. Velvet ice male, at the Grill. W. B. Pillsbury is in the city from St. Paul. Strawberries the Grill. Gypsies from all parts of the world will camp at the opera 1, our and - crean, County — Superinfendenc of Schools Dunwoody has returned from a trip to Blackduck. Velvet ice cream, our make, dt the Grill. Mrs. Atwood has returned from Blackduek, where she at- tended a meeting of the Re- bekahs. John Sagnes and son, of ‘Blacls- duck, were in the city a couple days this week® and veturned home Wednesday night. Frank Minton and Harry Ar nold made vne of the largest catches of pike that have been made this spring, 3 pound DT e Prepare to have your fortunes told by the world renown: gypsy fortune tellers, ransesca Rinaldo and Delves DeDelcano June 6th. 9 Stores Will Close. On Decoration day all stores of the city will close from 10 a. ., to 4 olelock p, m. The agree- ment was reached yesterday, when a committee of the G. A, R, called upon tlie merchunts, . Rev. C. R. Martin, = Friends of C. R. Martin will read with considerable interest the following item clipped from the St. Hilaive Spectator: — “Rev. C. R. Martin will.conduct mission meetings east of “St. Hilaire in the school house of August An: dérson’s on Tuesday and Wednes- day, the 31st of May and the Lst own Aftermany years ol experience h) the old time perforimance they o | present 3 and fmusic ofiowerand aior only the best eminate frow, while | ) own | at| weighing 7944 I\ /BARGAIN | $250.00 foot fo ¢ Sevenstaom- Huuses $850.00 $15 handles Willits & Cabhill its SN | Fraternal Order of Eagles emidjl AcrleNo. 381, Meets every Wedn DM Dance at Nymore. A grand ball will be given in the building to be occupied by the Glidden saloon at Nymore to [ morrow night. Ample arrange-| ments for a good time have been | made, and a pleasant eyening’ | diversion is expected. | Funeral of Bly Thomas: ‘ he funeral of Bly Thowas, | the old soldier who died Tuesd night av Lake Plantagenet, held this afternoon from the N lor nundertaking parlors. It was conductod wader theauspiees of the local C. A, R. post and inter ment.w ireenwood. To Give a Dinner. The €. E. society of the Pres byterian—church witl—serve- a dinner at-the church on Memor: ial day, beginning at noon. In the evening Rev. Mclicod's Sab bath school class will have chavge of a entertainment and @ pro- cram which promises to ba very enjoyable has been prepaved for the occasion, Ffipe al Patriotic Services. The t- Presbyter n-church-next Cover Thom Over Wit Reautifi Musie by Carlutor i Sermon - Memorlul. Authem Sleen onand Kt ) Ifytun ~Amerlva, I3 troit, $12.00 Round T The “Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. will- have on sale June 3,10, 14 and 19 vound trip tickets to Detroit and inter mediate points at the rate of $i to, Buflalo and return $14. Th of June at 10 a. nyand 2:307p: . both days.” One of the | pike caught in Lalke Bemidii thi year was tuken by [. Meyer with a rod and recl-near-the-old=mill site. Wednesday afternoon. 1t weighed eight and three-guar- ter pounds and gave Mr, Meyer quite a game bofo it w landed. Mr. Meyer, who has very good conceptign of the eternal fitness of all-things, had the fish baked whole at the Palace cafe and invited some friend down to despoil it Billy Ross, is via the pulath, South Shore, & Atlantic Ry. to St Ignuce and the Dot and Navi gation Co.’s palatial steamers. For vetuin limits, res - berths on train and ste and full particulars of the above Fwrite or-call on = i Mara Anson, General-Agent; {480 West Superior St., Duluth, Minn. Released From Hospital. : Josepl Belmore, an” old time | woodsman, who quite “well ciown in this vieinily was re- [eased from St. Anthony’s hos i pital today having spent MR R R s s R S s R »will be no service at the | Four Spring Excursions to De-| o e o P e B B P e o o s o . ol B B q § This Coupon is good for 5 votes | | | In favor of IN THE BEMIDJI PIONEER YOTING CONTES Three Free Trips to St. Louis. June 2 t PR WO N O R vvvv"vmvi ~4PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. Prizes This Coupon will not be good unless voted BEFORE 12 M, - THAT SWELL omment on the new Portrait the LAKESIDEL ISN'T THAT NICE? ¥s the praise of Platino— 1 At o LARESIDE STUDIO. ')‘_v Eaney Crawtard Poaches, her can : Hegular pri Lemon Cling Peaches, A Faney R o Regular price 3¢ aney Preled Apricots, per¢an : Restular price aie “anvy Ler S S SRS R U S R SN B CHTl aned e s You are coorweleoms M. J. MORSE S0 < Proprietor. 3 -5(7!2“(1(;% Regular pri i Sweet Potatoes, Anples. s ; an o 25°-30° Cured Hams. D { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cigar ‘ured Shoulder, < & Tobaccos Bemid)i, vecccesce Mion—{ essesecess | ONTONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES RO MU0 OO0 : b i Pr. J. Warninger ‘it x 3 I 3 Ofliee fn rear of A s Suloon. 41 St 1 5 Ul 1o s QU AT o International STOCK FOOD. 25.156 Pail for $3.50 Ondy 15 cents a pound for the hest Stock Food on the markety all sizes of the food for sale at the - ITYDRUG ST THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL. SPECIAL - FOR SATURDAY:V o 2 16° S 1> 3 . 10° CUCUMBERS Princess Grocery Co CHOICE._LOTS Lots in Bemidji continues - The dénand for Building unabated, We still have a ill‘;;‘(‘ number of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of tlw:irt.\'. e You could have bought cheaper a feu'fll()lx(h\x ago, but you will not be able to buy cheap a few monthsfrom now. sessssssessssesesssossssseee wood’s. g Chester McKusick and datigh- terleft this morning for Minne- apolis, where Mr. McKusick was |called by a_telegram announcing the critical illness of his mother- in-law, Mrs. A. T. Ankeny. the chef, rose to the occasion eleyen monthis ab that institution. with his usual ability and the ve-| Dnviag July of 100; Mr. Bel sult was something in the line of | more was njured while working | baked wall-eyed pike that {at a hoist near- Bemidji. One of flected no smwall amotntof-¢ his-legs was-badly crushed by ot on his ability ras a che -, (1log and he has been at the hospi- Wed his honor ily"‘ll ever since. Dr. Smith ]msj We are showing an elegant line of corsets. - 'We " think they are the best;-come in and see tnem. They are war- _ranted. Price from 50c¢ to $2.50 Ladies Summer Underwear.—W e have a complete line Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. at per garment from 5¢ to 75¢ One lot Ladies’ Vests, worth 15¢ to 25¢. your choice at each 5¢ Ladies’ Shirt Waists all sizes, latest styles from $1.00 to $3.50. Ladies’ Silk Waists in bla while they last, only $3.50 White Dress Goods, on our bargain counter, 8¢, 10¢ 15¢ and 25¢ (_Jolorcd Dress Goods, 30 inches wide; makes nice ; former price, 18¢, 20c and 25c¢.; see them on our rain counter, 12 -2 ¢ per Ribbon Remn: ard. nts, 1-2 price. All Remnants at half price. Ladies” Belts. 25¢ to $1.00. We have on display 1 new line of Dishes. See the bargains we have in Ladies’ Slippers at $1.15 Men’s $2.50 and $2 Wrappers. all styles. Shoes. $2.19. See 'ein in hasket. i ]v‘utt(-}nx from $1.00 to $1.75. GROCERIES. Everything nice and Fresh. The “Home™ Brand ean not he heaten We elose 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG I« Strawber extra fine, the Grill. Tyver O..Ungstad of the town of Frohn is in the city on business today. Mr. Uugstad has recently chine and expects to do some good stunts in the — way clearing. To Survey Five Towns. County Surveyor Stoner has | just secured another government {.contract for surveying five pro- posed mnew. townships in the| [ northern section of the county, | | the proposed Dinner Creek town | |ship and the towns adjoinine. | [ The work will be beguu in the | {very near future. An Open Letter. { TFrom the Chapin, S. C.,, News:| | Early in the spring my wife and i I were taken with diarrhoea and | | so severe were the pains that we | { called a physician who prescrib {ed for us, but his medicines failed | to give any relief. A friend who had a bottle of i HColi ' | Remedy on hand gave each of us la dose and we at once felt the | effec I procured a bottle and | before using the entire conten | wo were entirely cured. [t is ! wonderful remedy and should | found in every hounsehold. H. C. Bailey,Editor. This remedy is for sale by Barkers Drug Store. D at| g purchased a stump pulling ma- |/ of ! that its casy to get the big ones if you know how. For Register of Deeds. , tion il rs - publie s should he ¢ S0, HARRIS 'SCROFUL. Joe s treat- | ngi s at] h:m-l] attending him and clogquent of the doctor's ment and the care and nu hw recetved from the siste 'St. Anthony’s, He will not tel lable to do any hard work for some time but it will be gratify- ing news to all his_old. time! friends to know that he is abled | to leave the hospital ! A DISEASE Scrofula manifests itself in many ways. neck and throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, It is a miserable family blood taint Scrofula is bred in the bone;is transmitted from parent to child, the secds are planted in infancy and unlcss the blood is purged and pu- rified and every atom of [# the taint removed Scrof- ula is sure to develop at someé periodin your Noremedy equ up the blood, ma great Blood Reme ISISIS 160 Bouth ¢s it rich and the general h strengthenes to health. purifier and toni i tions. Our physic i their case, Book mailed free. S. as a cure for Scrofula T joints and glands is carricd off as soon as the blood is restored to a normal condition, and the sore tions, and other symptoms of Sc i S. 8. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and harr that removes all blood taint and builds up w ans will advise without charge, all who write us about THE SWIFT S8PECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, ) , white swel scesses, skin eruptions, loss of strengthend weakness in muscles isease and traceable in almost every instance to some and joints, Bcrofula appearod on the head of my little grandchild when only 18 months old, and spread rapldly over her body, The disease next attacked the oyes and we foared she would lose her sight. Em- fnent physicians wera consulted, but could do nothing to relieve the little in- nocent. Itwas then that we decided to try 8. 8. 8. That medicine at once made a spesdy and complete cure. Bhe is now a young lady, and has never had a sign of the disease to return. MES. RUTH BERKLY, 5th Btreet. Salina, Kan, ind builds feets of this Ttcleans re, and under the toni and there is a gradual but sure return e deposit of tubercular matter in the it o disapy A GAs | JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. Il‘f"/{v‘ should-farmers visit the St. Louis Fair? Because-the-management-of the Fair has beew wise enough ( for the first time in the history of expositions ) to give the agricultural interests of the country the recognition they are entitledto. In what way? By devoting the largest building on the grounds to agriculture. An examination of the exhibits in this immense structure is as valuable as a The Rock Island System is the line to take from St. Paut and Minneapolis to St. Louis. Nochanges. Exposition rates in effect daily, April 15 to November 3o. post graduate course in farming. Best trains and best track. Tickets at offices of connecting lines or at 322 et Ave., Minneapolis; 6th and Robert Sts., St. Paal. W. L. Hatuawar, Dist. Pass't Agtey Minneapelis,

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