Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 2, 1904, Page 3

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PEEETEETETEESEEE ¥ SPECIAL W :w‘; ..Dress Goods, - & SALE OF Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. AT THE Berman Emporium ; --Next Door to \.& flis‘i~5é~°’3‘§=33s 9“5((—6&5&56(‘56:‘(‘-&5iES& The Grill CEFEECEEFEEEEEEE More of those fresh Straw- berries. -~ We reccive them daily. Fancy lemons, Jumbo bananas, Fancy na- vel oranges, - tangerines, pineapples, l‘d(llfill(‘\ cu- cumbers, young onions, asparagu If it comes from The Grill it must be the Best. JECEEEFEEECEEFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE 333333333333333333333333 THE CITY For wall paper sce J. A. Hoff, Miles block. lce cream and strawberries. Armstrong & Underwood. Martin Stennick, of Tenstrike, is a‘business visitor in the city today. Go to the Princess for fresh fruits and vegetables Friday and Saturday. F. O. Sibley and E. J. Regan, of Solway, were visitors in “the city last night. Ten acre tract of land, for sale, a snap if taken in five days. Willits & Cahill. Ben Grim, the genihil repre- sentative of the Duluth Brewing Co., is calling on ' his patrons today. As school has closed the boys must have something to play with so buy-an expn ess wagon at Naylor’s- Wm. Smallwood went. to Smlloy this morning and will spend the remainder of the weeit fishing for black bass. ; Mail Clerk Fuller has been im- proving his week off by a visit to Thief River Falls and the Lted Lake reservation. He says he saw some very fine land on the trip and there will be a big de- s e R e e e DR. RO STER ! Y DENTIST : MILES BLOCK. i flfi‘]")!ii;i!i%ii!!i!i 233333332333332333333333332 Bound]x g Post Office. 3 T IIS3IN mand for it when the rescrvation opens. Go tothe Princess for your po- tatoes, 34 cents a pound. We will frame your pictures while you wait at Naylor’ Don'’t forget to have a cup of that good coffee at the Grill. C. H. Miles went to St. this morning on business. Carpets, oilcloth and linolenm at reduced prices at Naylor’s. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and night. H. R. McDonald, one of the sub- stantial citizens of Kelliher, is i Bemidji on business this after- noon. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark's Lung Balsam will cure. Mr. Thomas, of Tenstrike, is in the city today accompanied by his father, whois up from Min- neapolis for a visit. Tive tifty-foot lots for sale $450 for all or $100 each if takenin five days. — Willits & Cahiil. Andy Browne, George Bigelow and Wm. Woods went to Thicl River Falls this morning to re- main for several weeks. Cuwsar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid- this fate. The Gun Club will takein three new members this week and is arranging for a shoot at the fair arounds next. Sunday afternoon. The Gypsy Carnival will give a big six o’clock supper ab the opera house Monday, Jume 6. Those having a ticket for supper will be admitted during the even- ing free of charge. Otherwise there will be a charge of ten for admission during the Deafness Cannot be Cured by local .mphmuum as they d portion of the Gne way to cure d 1 Paul ac There is only ness, aud that 3. flamed condit of the Eus tube is inlla n of the mucons lini hian Tube. When this ned you have a:rambling sound or imperfect hearing, and when s-entirely ciosed, deafness is the sult, aud unless the inllamniation an be taken:out and this tube restor- ed to its normal condition, hea will be destroyed forever: out of ten ‘arve caused by which is_nothing but an inflamed con? Gition of the mucous surfaces. vill give One Hundred Dolla any se of Deafness (caused by catarrh) the 1 Catarrh Cu 5 frce, Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. BIG S Bargains Will be better than ever. counter our entire line of White Dre worth 15 to 20¢ per yard at. yards, all new and just the thing for w Jacquard Swiss in blie, pm]\. TORE this week We will place on our bargain Goods that are 1y about 500 and dresses. S Y 8¢ per Nile, red and tan. the thing for summer walsts; sale puice 30¢ per yard. d 35 to 50c on sale, 25¢. 1 Lot of Belts worth : TLadies’ Wrappers; $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, ,$l'75' Men’s Collar ¢ Men's Tl?*\ \wulh )()v Men’s Iats from 75e to $1.: Men'’s Shoes, worth $2.50 tc Remnants, all kix Shirt Waists for $3.50 cach; ge Kid (rlm es. n , the 15¢ 2 for see-the Black : one while we kind. choice 5¢ each. Lhul(‘(‘ this week, 29¢. \\u'.hilur‘ihvv\‘ last 50¢ each. ) & 5. this week $2.19 pair. \s, at half price. Silk ones we are selling ean fit you. v shade and size. GRO(/ERIES Headquarters for Fresh Groceries. Always something new at McCauig's. We close 7:30 p. m., except Ml“ Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG v Hapl's | broke —the-season’s™ record b\, Fifty Years the Standard Improves the fiavor and adds fo the healthfulness of the food. PRIOK BAKING POWDER CO. "~ €MIcAGO evenin \ good, hot supper for 25 cents. Refrigerators is the order the day. Naylor them, J. A. McConlkey left yesterday for Fergus Falls to arrvange for the removal of his family to Be- midji. There is no lever as plain and simple fa Lung Balsam will cough. John Erdahl was tined one dol lar and costs in Judge Pender courtthis morning because s intoxicated Jast night. to the Princ and buy tro’” gum and get @ chan beautiful silver set. A cn on cach b cent purchase: The Modern Samaritans haye arranged for a social entertain- ment at their hall Monday even- ing June 6. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Don't miss secing the Gypsy blind man with his ligtle gir Leah Gitana, the best o grinder this side of the Monday cvening, June G, opera house. We wish to remind you that we have the exclus geney for the famous Milton ice cream. There is none better manufactured. L B. ()]sun. . M. Barnette returned yes tm( ay from a two week's yisitat his farm at Motley. Mr. Barnett is an old soldier and participated in the Memo day observance at Motley. Four ropm of S0 powe: sts— Mar cure your Go housy, good well and lot, in City hall block, has been listed for some time for 1150, but, if taken within five ays $1000 cashawill buy it Wil s & CAHILL. Jim Zink, a forncr eniploye the Markham, now has Nl(yll.lLl!)l] in Sioux ( ity, City is one of the hu.t tn\\n\ m the country. A fine picture given away with every ten dollar cash. purchase at Naylor's. Deputy Sherifl John Bailey was at Kelliheron business yesterday. . Bailey says w.oneof the finest bull moose he has ever seen in this section on the -M. & 1. tracks a short distance out of Kelliher, yesterday afternoon. Delicious ice eream dainti served at Avmstrong. & Unde wood’s. Meddy Maloy morning this taking a bona fide nine- punml pike out of Lalke [rving near the thoroughfare. The fish was canght on a Limerick hook and Mr, Nothing can be hetter than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. Miss Adelia Bright is visiting with friends at Superior. Matt Bright leaves this week for Su perior, where he will join herand together-they will go to their old ]mm(\.nt I\hpvmm ; Mich., for a short visit, Several of the cottages at Grand Forks bay are now occupied and quite aparty of Grand Forks peo- ple are- expected to_arrvive this week to spend the summer here. Frank W. Martin, official in- spector —of —the—State-_Barber: board, is expected in the city th week., Mr. Martin’s duties are to enforce the law referring to licenses being displayed where patrons of barber shops can see them. Dr.'Fred Brinkman returned from—Dututh—yesterday—and—is | now located at his new offices the Swedback block. Dr. T | man has them handsomely fitted | lup and expects a large practice | { of Chiropractic from his Bewidji friends. An Open Lette ! Fromthe Chapin, S € News; arly in the spring my wife and | that several hundred names have Malloy will have it mounted. | BAGLEY bl’l(Hl A WINNLR 'BARGAIN LIST. Miss Brewster of Bagley Polls ( Over 100,000 Votes. R $1650.00 House $250.00 i House, $850.00 WINNER POPULAR TELEPHONE | GIRL AT BAGLEY. 2i-foot lots Two-roon Sevensro a0 'nm Iu' Miss Ness of Tenstrike Made a Gallant _Fight - Alse Miss Spencer: SONAI0F T handles The final vote : i er, Bigley .. Tenstrike Fraternal Order of £ Meets every ) N7z | u\lmnur | | | . the popu- o, s the U's outol polled 10 rewster hy made agre Lll-'hlh.l\m' secnred | subsecribers not only at but throughout ll-this—part-— the state., She is exceedingl entral'” at winner of the Pione town contest, having 055 votes. 5 A. T. Wheelod! H. LebBleu, Visiting ur \prlm_ L\(‘um«lh to lh- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, Sonth Shore w\ll.\lm( Ry. will have on sal les cordially inv anumber of workers who spared | tickets to - Detroit and = inter nothing in labor to see that she| mediate points at the vate of § Wils M““.““” to-Bulaloand return §1-4. This ss Browste ontitlod to a | is via the Duluth, South Shove & L 'I' to-the world’s fave at the ex-| Atlantic Ry, to St lanace and pense of the Pioneer and may | the Detroit. & Cleveland take the tripatany time before | gation Co.’s pakitial steae the close of the fairv, For return limits, reservation Miss Ness of Tenstrike kept of berths on train and steawer, | the contest doubtful up to the last 1““! full particulars of the aboye moment as did Miss Speneer of | Write or Ul on Walker, Both ladios ave very | Mak®. ADSoN, popular in their respective com-| 480 West Superior St munities. Miss Hermanson of | Minn. Blackduck also looked like a pos sible winner up to the last. A total of 2187 voles was polled in the Pioncer's out of town contest, Tnasmuch as these votes wer en almost entively upon subscriptions it is easy to General Agent, Dulath, “Lucky Curve.” Ladies will _not find letter writing a taslk if they use a Par ker pen. A, 1 Winter, the jeweler, Dr. Wo R Morrison loft this Beon added 56 46 subsertion | o o S Ruidslosy) TStnt0e Qiily Bionots et [oaere Mg Botian it e paper bocomes representative e GOM e B SRS o) N R some time. =The child has been noRtuern Mot Bl crth tquite il and Mes. Morvison telo of Bemidji alone, In this connee e ithoidocion tion the Pioneer’is pleased (o an LIS IOOINE R nounce that it has made arrange- ments for a news service cover- ing north eentral. Minnesota, and i ] while the columns of the Pioncer | PUSInNess have doubled and trebled in value | ¥ Ulithe to the advertiser, they ave like ! |imittee \”I" ”' wise steadily proving ol greater el all et vilue'as a news lmulmm ‘\”“(l e e N oRhuel jmide and the shop men ¢o lmnm | tomorrow morning. [Sxeursion promoters e ar Iranging for a Sunday excursion | 1to Bamidji from Wahpeton, North i Dakotiv, Ltowill —come—over—the I 1%alls & Black Hills branch of the Northern Pacific vin Wa denaand Brainerd and the date l\\lil be fixed carly in July, Reports from the novth line are that the forest fives which have been raging for some time tare abated. The vains this week have had a very good effect gen- erally. ' Conductor i S0 A committee from the DBusi ness Men's club canvassed the this morning .2 shop men’s com dvertising for Imn\‘w Kolllhor Hds a Doctor. The village of Kelliher is mal- ing rapid strides to the front. short time ago the village ac ¢ | quired ¢Dac Palmer and- now DisH. Dean, late of TIsanti has| decided to locate ther The doctoris a capable physician and his location at Kelliher is a source of much satisfaction to the gnmd pvnp]fl up that way. l)rnu Flmshul Qultk Lumbermen estimate that two- i i in this viem- wing has vorable and ¢ 7 )i work on the v willbe pretty lirge well over by the latterspart of ““ Wik June. Therehas been plenty o e cvand the work is progure e ing'very handily. ¢ NOW in. been exc epti Athertons of the M. Ml there are of fishermen at including many'lwin and some - fine = < “Doc”’ Rutledge, of the Cass **Lucky Curve.” Lake Voice, has been appointed Parker's Lucky Curve fountainy deputy five warden and has been pen, writfen arantee with instructed to ook affer all {he ch one. A, I Winter, the!tervitoryadjoining Cass Lalke that MARK'S i The Great Cough Cure For—the cure of all affections of the lung, throat and chest, such as | | Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop- | ing Cough, Hoarseness, Etc,, Bronchitis, Lagnppe, and-will prevent-consumption when taken in time, - Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents- PREPARED ONLY BY PETER M. MARK S Manufactirer—ofiMARKS —CE ATRD—R NOSSTON, MI NN AA;&A.&&A&&ALA&A&J-A&AAAA B EVEN n with diarrhoca and re the piins that we \mll: d a physician-who prescrib-| l'ed for us, but hismec failed | {to give any relief. A friend who! hottle of (1 berlain’s Cholera and dy on hand gave each of nd we at once felt I procur a using the sentirely cured L wonderful remedy and should he i found in every household. H. C. | Bailey, Editor. This remedy is for | sale by Barkers Drug Store. Diarrho | us| the| bottle and | entire contents | It is a| If Not From Missouri: We would like to “show you™ that when it comes to Good Stock and Right Prices we can please the most “finicky™ huye Try ns inany-one of the following: 2 Buildingmaterial Readymived Paints Havdware Fishing Tackle, Tin Roofing, Decling. and. Ilul Troughing. | W. M. ROSS. | hvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv T VY hvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv\! : ISN'T ( |3 popular w herever known and lnul‘ June 3, 10, Feand 19 round: trip | Nivi | eeesocoees . Ii ceccessscccscsrsssscssesnes RO O Monk is Here! Bring In your Sign Orders! inter and Decorator. Pictorial, Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners ; ; and Show Cards. Paper Hanging. New, Neat and ['p-to—Date. Kalsomining. and Art Work. 5 off on Wall Paper' PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. ISN'T THAT SWELL? | I~n\.~.,.mu Sepia Tote e LAKESIDI ‘spr.mn FOR SATURDAY: Faiiey Crivwiord beaches, THAT Is always the praise of the rtisto- Plating el the LAKESIDE Catland see us, You ave cyver welion J. MORSE; - Proprietor. 3 csesccccccee BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Line of Cigs e Cared Shoulder, SN HLerring, Iine s N Tobnecos Bemidji, - = 4 ONTONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS 3 ONlee (n roar of Ar 3 Saloon, dth SU 1 Princess Groeery Co AOTBIRO ‘International STOCK FO00OD. 25:1b Pail for $3.50 Only 15 conts a lmnun for the best Stoek Food on the ana s all sizes of the food for sale at the CITY DRUG STORE THE I’IONI“EK DRUG STORE OF -BEMIDJIL. R R R R R R s e S e e aad ...CHOICE LOTS... Grow More Valuable Every Day T The deniind for Buildin We still have a la Lots. however, i all parts of the rit_\'. - Toots in Bemidji confmues unabated: e number of Rine Residence You could have hought cheaper a few months ago, but you will not he able to huy cheap a few months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement.Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. B e =2 We ave wow open l)(ll[ and Ervening. A maw in attendance at all times. —Come and see our— {..WALL PAPER.. Finest line Minnesota. .LIENO. WALL FINISH.. Wi pay You ean_choose from a car lot. ever shipped into Northern handie it in bulk; you do not have to a big price for worthless packages, but o 8¢ per pound; in and 50-pound lots, Te per pound. Why not trade where yon —— W.C.JONES. -an get the most for your money? PHONE 20,

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