Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 1, 1904, Page 3

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e £ WEEEESEEEE w SPECIAL W W SALE OF ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. ] AT THE Berman Emporium W W Next Door to 7 553%’5353’53’- 35(-‘ EEECEEEEEEEEEEERRERE EM " Fancy Lemons Jumbo Bananas g Fresh Strawberries Fancy Naval Oranges Our Restaurant is now open and we are ready to serve meals at all hours. Best cup of Colfee on earth. If it comes from The Grill it must he the Best. VEEEFEFEEEFEEECECEEEEECECFEEEEEFEEEEEEEREEEEEEE 33323323333333333332333333333233333333333333232 3333333323333333333333333¢ THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones: For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block. J. M. Richards is at Crookston on business, '/ lce cream and strawberries. Armstrong & Underwood. Vanila, strawberry and carmel ice creani; and lemon or orange at the Grill. E. H. Winter, T. C. lhl]ey and 1", R. Randall are at Park Rapids taking an' inventory of the Hal- lowell department store. The Masonic lodge confers the third degrce on a candidate at.a regular meeting tonight. John Lavin, a well known Blackduck business man, was shaking hands with DBemidji friends this morning on his way to Cass Ln,ke EYES . Walman, the eye cpm,mh%t of -Minne- apolis, will yisit I3emidji - May 28 and 29. ' Office at Hotel Mark- “ham. This will be a splendid chance for those in need of good glasses. Dr. Walman is an ex- “pert on eye trouble. Ile has records. of 5,000 people wearing his glasses in the state of Minne: sota. They all praise his skill. DR. FOSTER DENTIST BLOCK. Post Office. 2333 ‘i F230 A. P. Christenson, of Mallard, is in the city on business today. Armstrong & Underwood serve iceercam atall hours of the day and night. Mrs. R. Gilmore returncd to- day from a vist with JFosston friends. J. A. Manstield, of Park Rapids, | was a guest at The Maykham last night. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Welsh, of Lake, were Bemidji visitors Sibley, the well-known log- ger, was in the city on business last night. The Eagles meeting tonight. initiations: Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. Rive fifty-foot lots for sale $450 for alt or $100 cach if taken in tive days. Willits & Cahill. @ity Attorney P. J. Russell, is _|at Cass Lalke on business before the land office this-afternoon. Ned Jerrard returned today from a trip to Solway, where he has the contract for putting ina @as lighting plant at Dick Under- wood’s hotel. ar dead and turned to clay t stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam;-and avoid-this-fate: We wish to remind you thas we have the exclusive ageney for the famous Milton ice cream. There i$ none better manulactured. T, 13. Olson. Chief of Police Chisholm, who preserves the peaie and stead- fastly upholds the municipal d nity at Tenstrike,is a Bemidji| visitor today. have a regular There will be Deafness Cannot be Cured by local- appli ons, as they cannot: i reach the discased portion of the ear Phere is only one way to cure deaf- {n6ss, aud that is b constitntional mmlh Deafoess is caused by an in- i lamed conditivn of the mucous lining. of—the —IBustachinn—Tube When-this tube is inflamed youhave a rumbling sound or imper! fmt hearing, and.when it is entirely closéd, deafness is the vesult, aud” unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube res| ol to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten ave caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed ¢on- Gition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundved Dollars for-any caseof Deafoess (caused by citarrh) that eannot he cuted by Hatl’s Catarrh bux'e Send for cireulars free. £ . J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ghio. Sold by dru! Take Hall’ pation. amily Pills for consti- ——THE==— BIGS Bargains Will be better than ever. counter our entire line of White Dres worth 15 to 20¢ per yard at 8¢ p:r y yards, all new and just the Jacquard Swi 1 Lot of Belts worth Men's Collurs, the 15e-2 Men’s Hats from 75¢ to Men’s Shoes, worth $2 TORE this week We will place on our ha Goods that are ard; only about 500 thing for waists and dresses. 93, while they last 50¢ each. . this week $2.19 pair. Remnants, all kinds. at_half price. Shirt Waists, see the | for $3.50 each; get one wl Hack Silk ones we are selling iile we can fit you. Kid Gloves, any shade and size. GROCERIES. Headquarters for Fresh Groceries. Always something new at MeCanig’ We close 7:30 p. m., except WM. McCUAIG ] in M:;:pirnl“ Nile, red and tan, the™ thing for summer waists; sale price 30¢ per yi ard. Lol Belts worth » m),‘m«. on sale, 25¢. | Ladies’ Wrappers, $l.0(f§l.25. $1.50, $1.75. 's Collis 5e.2 for 25¢ kind; choice 5¢ cachi. Men’s Ties, worth .';I);n choice this week, 29¢. Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG i flfiyY silu Shndard lnprom lho Ilmr and adds fe the healthfulness of the food. CE BAKIWQ PCWOER co. a0 can be botter than the Ie's lung Balsawm is the .\n\hnw best — N hest. ice cream daintily Arvmstrong & Under Delicious served at wood's. A fine picture cvery ten dollar at Naylor’s. Beware of the charms of the old Gypsy Witeh, Opera house Monday evening, June (i, Ten acre tract of land, for sale, a snap if taken in five days. Willits & Cahill. Do not fail to read the Bazuar ad today or take advantage this sale and save about one half the price on articles mentioned. Refrigerators is the order of the da Naylor has them, There is no lever so powerlul as plain and simple facts —+Mark’s Lung * Balsam will cure your cough. Bring your scissors and knives and have them ground by the typsies at the operahouse Mon- day-evening; June 6o As school has closed the boys must have something o pli with's0 buy an express wagon at Naylor’s. “TPhe Ladies’ Aid of the Baptist chureh de an announcement clsewhere in this issue wlich will interest all friends of the church: riven away with ash purchase This week will see strawberries as low as they will be likely to get this season, I you wish to puy up strawberries see 1. B, Olson. Pedro Sautos with Bruno, his trained bear, will be with - the Gypsies at the opera house Mon- divy ¢évening, June 6. Mrs. Joe Harrington and livtle daughter returned last nightfrom anextended visivut Mrs. Harring- ton’s old home at Iau Claire, Wis. oar room house, good 'well and lot, in City hall bloclk, has been listed for some time for $L150, but if taken within five days $1000 cash will-buy-it.— Wik~ LITS & CAUILL. Make the acquaintance of the beautiful Gypsy Queen and all ter Gypsy waids at the opers house Monday ¢vening, June 5. Carpets,oilcloth and linoleum at reduced prices at Naylor’s. Judge Spooner went to Walker this morning to convene an ad- journed - session of the Cass county district conrt for the pur- pose of eranting c¢i i papers and hearing several CASeS. The Hub saloon which was re- cently sold to the Duluth Brew- ing company is_being redecorats «-d anew front is being put in .mtl under the new management it promises to be avery popular place. Iekank and Bdward pinn Jeft I'ghis morning for Brainerd with their mother, Mrs. J. & and de in that’ city in the ro Scobt, thie well known jumberman went to. St this worning.on a several business yisit. The Kn inight co 'lmlvlnun \Ilu\)ll""] social and 15 A \Im)l\t | | wi supper. Goes to Britton. I W. C. McKay, better known tu Thosts (:f Bemidji friends | «“Mickey ™ left with his -mih:] 1s been visiting him for time past for [iritton, Dakota last night. Mr. y goes to a saloon business vy Bros. may decide is one of the be has a geinal pe Jemidji friends wishes for suc he may decide [who hi i some rSouth ‘\1 K (V\K‘I ‘\1« K \ Miek | busin and many lextend best in anything uml- Fhi An Open Letter. From the Chapin, S, C. Early in the spring my wife [ were taken with diarrhoea s0 severe were the-pains that called a |\I1.~'.x-iun who pres Led for us, but his medicines | Ivv"m any reiicf. A friend who had a bottle of Clamberlain’s <‘ulu Citalera and Diarrhoea inedy on hand gave eich of a dose and we felt the offects. I proc bottle and entire contents v cured. [t remedy and should he household. 11 This remedy rs Drug Store. whict to buy in the will Lol , News: nd | ind ! us onee d 1>‘LI(- by Barke Clond | day’s Britton to look | is y | symptoms. WHO WILL SPECIAL WINOUT BARGAIN ; e 10 LIST. iMiss Spencer, of Walker, ¢ Still Leading by a Nar- | row Margin. Five-voon i 81650.00 $250.00 vensroant House, $850.00 o Laot, Two-room CONTEST CLOSES AT TOMORROW a0oor lot WONN0 315 hand les aue lot Willits & Cahill No Yo‘es Will be Counted Tomor- | row Untit"Hour For Clos- ing Arrives. | @ B { Praternal Order of Eagles, Bemidii AcrieNo, 351, Meets every Wedndsday at 8 p. m., mma Spencer. W. 15040 ' M. Leblen, Visiting Eugles cordiully uuum meer _contest in towns outside of Bemidji Tor atrip to the world’s fair will close tomor- row promptly at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, At that hour all mail relatiye to the contest will' be opened and the votes will be counted. Lt is tonight impassible to pre- dict the winner. Miss Spencer, of Walker, slightly increases her lead. The Misses Ness; Brewstor and Hermanson, however, ave| close behind hery while the other | candidates are not so far belind as 1o be out of the vace. 1tis ovident that the ¢indidate which puts the most energy into the contestin its closing hours is the .nnlul.llm lh.\{ will win, Goorge Reynolds launched his new yacht The boat is one of the lalge. Bob Neving was shaking hands with Bemidji fricnds last night. He veturned too Lakeport this morning yostorday Four Spring Excursions to De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, South Shove Atlantic Ry, -will have on June 5010, TE and 19 vound trip g tickets to Detroit and inter mediate points at the rate ot § to Buffaloand retuen S, This is vithe Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic! Ry, to St Lenace and the Detroit - & Cleveland Nayi- | aation (0. ’s palatinl steamoers, 1Por veturn linits, reservation of “berths on tranand steamer, and full particulavs of the above rite or call on ADSON, 130 West § Minn. & N Spm-ml Meeting. A special meeting of the Busi- ness Men's clab will be held at the club rooms tonight for the purpose of - arr for— the coming of the . shop:em ployes’ excnrsion to - Bemidii The mecting will b at 5 o’clock sharp. FOR SALI * Hotel furmiture in first-elass condition, very little used. . Applyat Nicollot Elotel. Harry-Silver went to-Novthomo last night. . Mr. Silver shas ro cently plattedan addition to the townsite of Northome: town lots are now on sale and. strects ave| being cleared and griaded. Don’t forget to have a cup ol that good coffee at the Grill. N. G. Reynolds, who sustained serious injory ina runaway acei dent in the town of Northern some time ago,is gotting along | vory nic¢ely nd will soon be quite himseil again, Wateh the € cond ‘things Gieneral Agent, uperior Sto o Duluth, ““Lucky Curve. 8 Ladies willl not® find letter writing a task if they use-a Pags ker pen. AL I Winter, - the oeweler, it I it comes from the il must be the bost: Flattering Reports. Local stockholders in - the Shalcespeare vold wine al Webl wood, Onte, ave very much elated over lutestrceports fron the mine, Some very coad news has heen recoived during the past weel | and there is every indication that, the property will develop far be- yond the first conservative ex- { pectations il windows for to-cat. Baptist Church ‘Building Fund. IYive per contoftall-sales @t the | wr this weelk 2o to the Baptist Chureh Building Tund. Any purchases you make there will helpas: — Notice the bargair $azair-this weeloin theeir hore Ladies’ Aid Baptist Church. offered by the advertisement clsew in this issuc, the tinest on |3 KILL THE SERPENTE The worst disease the ~world has ever known, nnd the greatest scourge to the human race, is Contagious | | Blood Poison. One drop of the virus of this most | horrible of all discases will pollute and vitiate the purest, healthiest blood, and within a short time after | the first little sore appears the system is filled wnh |I|e | awful poison and the skin breaks out in a re ! the glands of the groins swell, the throat and mouth become ulce mlul | the hair and eycbrows drop out, and often the entire surface of the body | scovered with copper-colored splntdncs and sickening sores and erup- | | tions. Contagious Blood Poison is as treacherous and clusive as the | | serpent. You may be carrying it in your veins with no visible evidences | i of its existence ; for while mercury and pnush scem to cure and all external signs disappear, the dis- ease is doing its destruc- tive work within, or the Eah’cnt is constantly arasscd by returning symptomaand unmistaka- ble traces of the blood poison. Thousands of physical wr and chronic invalids from the effects of Blood Poison know the uncer- tainty of the mercury and potash treatment—that it stifles but does not kill the :crpun As long as there is life in the serpent there is danger in its fangs; and while your blood is tainted there is danger of infec- tion. S.Affl\ lics only in crushing out the life of the loathsome sase and killing the serpent. For many years S. S. 8. has been known as an antidote for Biood Poison. It is a remedy composcd entirely of vegetable ingredients, and we offer $1,000 for proof that it contains the least particle of mercury, potash or other mineral. It thoroughly purifics the blood, improves the appetite and diges- tion, and tones ug [ parts of the In chronic and long-standing ¢ of Blood Poison, S. S. S, acts promptly and without leaving any bad ~ after-cffects. Write us about your case, and our ph\ cians will advise with- out charge, and we will mail you free our home-treatment book tell- ing all about Contagious Blood Poison and its different stages and | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA: After sufforing twelve years | from Contagious Blood Poison, and trying tho-best physiciana | obtainable, and all the patent medicines procurable, andatead- | ily continuing to grow worse, I €396 up all hops of Tocovery, and physicians pronounced my casa incurable. Hopingagrinathope, | I tried 8. 8.8. Limproved from tho first bottle, and after taking twolve was cured sound and well,and for two years havo had no return or symptom of the vile disense. Warsaw, N.O. H. M, REGISTER. - &‘A&AM&A&&M&M&AAM VOTING CONTEST. Three Free Trips to St.” Louis. This Coupon will not be nnod unless voted BEFORE 12M. - . - i June 2 | vvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvmvwvv‘* .PRlNCE’S’S Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. ou the new at Bl FOR SATURDAY: . 25° 25° - 25° 20° 25° 10 . 25-30° 15° 10° 9t SPECIAL 1oy Crawfard Punchos, san Is alwitys the praise of the Artisto - Plating Prints made at the DAKESIDE STUDIO Rusular price i Pl Call and Sie s Y ot e e we Risular price v Ueseryed Strawhories, MORSE, - Proprictor. Regular pr i “x‘ | IPaney Canned swiet Potatoes, [ perian ;\ cd Apples, e e e e s e AT BRUNSWICK-BALKE ' e Billiard Hall. | 3 Fanes i L, J. MATHENY, = Line of € ! Cuared shonlder. VAR Herring, vach Prop. = X Tobaceos | {ONTONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS - Minn Goreeseoenes SOHBEHOHROOBOBOGHONGG0 l < Dr. J. \\’.'lrnmg('r NIRRT g gl % Princess Grocery Co International STOCK FOOD. 25-1b Pail for $3.50 ”‘III‘\ 15 cents o pound-for the best Stock Food on the market; all sizes of the Tood for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BFMIDJI 40600 cssctecsssssssssesesssssssesscessssssssseeeee .CHOICE LOTS Grow More Valuable Every Day The—demand for Building Lots in Bemidji continues abated. We still have a largd mnnlwl of Fine Residence Lots, however, in afl |n|1hnt the city. You could liayve lu«u”hl cheaper a few months ago, but you will not ¢ able to huy cheap b [@w months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. 2 | % We arve vow open Day and Evening. A man in attendance at all times, —Come and see our— 1{..WALL PAPER.. from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped intoNorthern Minnesota. .LIENO WALL FINISH.. We handie it in bulk; you do not. have to - price for worthless packages, but : All colors. Se per pound; in 50- 1muu<1 lots, Te per pound. @ : You ean choose [ you can get the most for-your money? __W.C.JONES. Why not trade wher

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