Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 4, 1904, Page 3

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& PECECEEEEECEECEEEECcREREEL | SPECIAL Eefieeeeeee ~Next Door 10 sSe#ee ! 'naaaaa , ..Dress Goods, Trlmmmgs.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. “AT THE Berman-»*Emporlum SALE OF Post Office: —331 553939@ » - » » » -~ "~ £ ETEEECEE ®TE AT THE . GRILL RESTAUR ANT ‘Best Cup (lf Lt)/j‘zw in the City.” ‘)’*”!”iiii!”i”)’ii’ /THE ( CITY Cream pnlfs at the Lakeside Bakery today. lce cream and strawberries. Armstrong’®& Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fuller are the parents of a baby girl born last evening. The Modern Woodmen will cel- ebrate their 22d memorial day, Sunday, June 5 g As school has closed the boys must have something to play with.so buy an express wagon at Naylor’s. Wm. McClure’s family have ar- ~rived from Minneapolis to spcn(l the summer and will go to house- keeping in Bemidji. Cuesar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wmd away. Take Mark’s Lun" ——Balsam,-and avoid this fate. John Thompson, of Blackdnc]\ isin the city on his way to Cass Lake to make final proof on a homestead near blackduck. Martin Stennick, who has been a popular employe of the Hotal Richards at Tenstrike for some time past, left yesterday tospend the sumwer at_his_old_home._in New Brunswick. Mr. Q)?’lii&-‘l‘)’!iifli”ifl)l’!’!!!3914!‘92‘)‘)3!33’!!!!!"!’ £l l flfifi("l&‘(fil“(fl“@fl‘fi"-EE‘EE(EE(‘}G&(EG“ DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. ! reach the dis btonmck | w1]l return to 'I‘enst. time next fall. Refrigerators is the order of|- the ddv Naylor has them. - John Mc¢Dougald, of l%laclulud\ is in the city on business today. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice ecream at all hout's of the day and night. Attorney Langaard, of Black- duck, is in the city on business before the probate court. A fine picture given away with every ten dollar cash purchase at Naylor's. Miss Jo Heggz, of the News, went to Cass Lake today to spend Sunday, the guest of friends. Delicious ice: cream daintily served at Armstrong & Under- wood’s. John O’Neil, bookkeeper for the J. A. Irvine company at Black- duck, is a Bémidji visitor today. There is'no lever so ‘powerful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure your cough. A. C. Rood and M. H.. Engen, two prominent Crookston busi- ness men, were in the city on business yesterday. All Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors are requested to meet at Masonic hall at 2 p. m,, also at 7 p. m., Sunday, June . H. E. Palmer, who was several years at Omich’s news stand, has accepted a position with Al Car- son at the Princess grocery. 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. The committee of the Northern Pacific shopmen-who have ‘been in the city for several days ar- Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they: L.mnnb sed- portion. of th There is only one way to cure deul- ness, aud that is by constitutional re- imedics. Deafness is_caused by | {lamed conditivn of the mucous lining of the tachian Tube. When this tube is_intlamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it-1s entirely closed, deafness is the resuls, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor- ed to its mormal condition, heal will be destroyed forever; nine out of ten are caused by Cal which is nothing but an infl Gition of the mucous surfa We will mve One Hundred Dollars e of Den.’new (e uhcd by, CHENEY & Tnh 10, l)m 3 Take H:fll’ pation. BIG'ZS TORE Bargains this week Will be better than ever. We will place on our hargain _counter-our entire line of White Dress Goods that are worth 15 to 20¢ per yard at 8¢ per yard; only about 500 yards, all new and just the thing for waists and dresses. Jacquard Swiss in-blue, pink, Nile, red and tan, the thing for summer waists; 1 Tiot of Belts worth sale price 30¢ per yard. to 50c on sale, 25¢. —Ladies \V)(lppel\, $1.00, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $l 75. ' cut-over o. | Wwhere he will returned wning. ranging for the pi ’to Brainerd this i at reduced prices at Naylor H. W. Shean and wife, of Lac du Flambeau, are passing a few days in Bemidji visiting' friends Justreceived, a fine assortment of pipes and smoker’s supplies at the Princess. A, L. Lal'reniere of the North- ome Record isa visitor in the city-on-business-today. Nothing cau be better than the best— Murk’s luirg Balsam is the best. Dr.. Brinkman's offices were opened for, business yesterday and the doctor-announces that he treated tweniy-three patients. " Bring vour tin ware and have it mended, Bring your knives and “scissors and have them ground he Gypsies. C. C. Blake is in the city from Cass Lake. Blake is said to have acquived property in ths village of Nymore and will build there s00n. . The M. & I. steam shovel which has been 'working at M i pit for several weeks pr to be moved to a new this side of Tenstrike. The Modern Woodmen will hold memorial service in the M. H. church, at 8 p. m, Preaching by Rev. Smith. All are invited to attend this scrvice. F. W, Smith, representing the American type foundry, was a tor in the city yesterday and sold the Pioneera large order of new faces for its job department. Remember the card party to be given by the Modern i tansattheir hall Monday ev Valuable prizes to the winners, Good social time; cordial invita- tion to-all, The barbers are to organize a base ball team and intend to give anumber of the other local crafts: men who are doing a lot of talk- ing about base ball a game in the very near future. _Don’t forget thata ticket to the big 6 o’clock supper, served by [ 1S S00Nn location “Ithe Gypsies at the Opera House Monday, June 6, admits you to the evening entertainment. Sup- per, 2o¢. The work of repairing the foun- dations to the boilers at the Crookston mill is progressing very nicely and the mill will probably be running again in about ten days. Murs. IFrancis Sanford, who went to the detention hospital from the Hotel Bewidji a shert time ago suffering from a very bad case of smallpox and who has been very ill is nowout of danger and yecovering very mico My. and Mrs. A. W. K MeIntosh.—are in the city afternoon, the guests of ) Mrs.Chas. Albrandt. Mr. 3 would hke to locate in Bemidji in the hotel business and may buy or lease local preperty. W. H. Moore, who is a new set- tler in Beltrami county, is in the city today adjusting thedetails of a transfer by which he becomes the owner of a quarter section of land ncar Blackduck, make his fature home. 5 GameWarden Ellis reports that he hasreceived particular instruc- tions from Executive Agent Ful- lerton of the state game and fish commission to strictly enforce the law pertaining to fishing with more than one line. There are violations of tle law daily in Bemidji and the first one called to Mr. Eltis attention will be inves- tigated, Gypsies! Gypsies!! Gypsies!!! with all their special attractions. The fortune tellers who will tell you your past, present and fu- ture. The old witch who will dis- pense love potions of wonderful power; the famous organ grind- er and his little girl Leah Ciitana; the world-renowned Pedro Santos with his trained bear, and many other attractions at Opera House, Monday eyening, June 6, Drinks and Snores. - John Martin, was 'in" police court this morning charged with drunkenness and snoring. Mz, Martin tanked up yesterday af- ternoon, went to the residence portion ot the city picked out the dry side of a residence and went Carpets, oilcloth and linoleum | . |ids was a v Armstrong & From 12 Cucumbers Prime Loin of Beef, au jus Chicken a la Cream ~ Whipped Potatoes Asparagus in Cream Apple Pie Tea Coffee Underwood’s CAFE. Special Sunday Dinner to 3 p ALL FOR THIRTY- FlVE CENTS RELISHES Lettuce SOUP \'ogelubfiw FISH Buked Pike, Maryland BOILED Ox Tongue, Tomato Sauce ROAST Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce 5 ENTREES Lamb Chops Breaded, with I'rench Peas VEGETABLES Steamed Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes PASTRY Bluebe Vanilly Tee BEVERAGES Pie Jream Laemon Pie Millc Lce Tea rle Rap: | last| A. P. Honrionnet of I itor in the city night. Cut flowers at the Guill. Mrs. €. W. Speelman is down| from Northome for a visit with | Bemidji friends. Cut flowers at the Grill. City Attorney Russell is at Cass Lake on businvss before th - lard office t .'s afternoon, Uncle Josli Spruceby will be the next attraction at the City opara house and comes the latter part of the present month. Best cup of (ofl‘ee on carth at the Grill. The Catholic Order of Forest. ers have candidates to initiate at their next regular mecting,Tues- day of next week. R. H. Muncy and Goeorge A. Shea, two of the Pine Tree Co.’s cruis are in the city frowm Little Fdlls. We will frame yourjpictures ile you wait at Naylor's. Special Agent Britt, who looks after the Great Northern inter: i inity, is in the ut,{ Mus. H. J. Kolden of Blackducle rfwas the guest of Bemidji friends today on h(‘l way to Grand Forks where she goes for a visit. with her parents, C. W. B:d@nhn(-h, vice-presi- dent of the Lumbermen’s State bank, is in Oklahoma on business and will be absent from Minne: sota for several weels. Go to the ill tomorrow your Sunday dinner, Andy Danaher, who'was duwn from Teénstrike ycsterday, the boys up there are organi a ball team and there may something . doing with Bemidji 5001, George Millard, National bank, is enjoying a two weeks’ vacation which will be spent at his old home at Mar- shall and with relatives at Owa- tonna, Manager Kayne ‘of the base ball club will try and have a ggod came of base ball for one week from tomorrow and arrangements may be made to runanexcursion frow-the north line towns. John Jinkinson reponts that completion. The culvert under the railroad track still to be put in.. Work was suspended yesterday on account of the rain. Two of the colored.men with Mahara’s minstrels were partici- pants in a fierce hand to hand fight just before the show-left-the city yesterday morning and both were discharged by the manage- ment. for or | | of the Birsy|r the Grass Lake ditch is nearing. | cevecsosecscsoe ooosesocsses [Oranges | 0ranges SV D 80 DR Lakeside Bakery D e R e R P Praternal Order of Ea Meets every W ai A. T. Wheelock, = H. LeBleu, = Visiting Bagles cordially Invite Driven:to Desperation. Living at an_out the way pl.n e, remote from ¢ wion, a family is often driven to despera: tion in case of accident, resulting in Bar Cuts, Wounds, Uleers, cte. Lay inasapply of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. [t's the best on [eirth, atall qgrog ' SWINDLED OUT OF $25000. Rich Australian Fleeced by New York Gang. June 4,—A wealthy *Aus- ived in New York ten n London was swindled ANCOI g0 UL ALSLSI000 by mahIro: tending to-he wire The story connt of nd also qually the Aus- {ralian made no report of the matler 10 (he police, but salled on the follow- fng day for- London, It appears that the vietim met awell Known 1ot In’ London three weeks + New Yorker S A e ot here, promising him results on 5 1 Anstralion After the coup ang padd the decoy 2,500 which o under the the de New York, a nlln\!lll have been his sh agreement. [n a fit of pigt Duri -l 000 have hee ted by other victims of swindlers operating ln the same manner, SMITH DONATES $100,000. Minneapolis Lumb:rman Makes Gift to Kansas College. Lindsborg, Kan,, June 4 —Colone A. Smith of Minneapolls has dong 100,000,000 feet of timber (o Hetliany college of this place. The timber thus donated is not to be sold until it vields $100,000. Qolonel Smith asks that the college authorities; the alumni and studenis try to ralse an equal sun by Jan. 1, 1906. M A mith I8 president and principal stockholder in the C. A. Smith Lumber. company dnd one of the weajthiest men in Minncapolis. THREE KILLED BY LIGHTNING. ‘BARGAIN'V‘ i J. A HOFF, Monkisflere. n Painter and Decorator. R Pictorial, Novelty Signs., Banners ; g and Show Cards. Paper Hanging, New, Neat and ['p-to—Date. }\.flmmmmw and Art W mk 25° 25°%, /PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. off on Wall Paper' SPFCL\L LIST. Five-room House, 50-foot lot: (0 TERATES 01 exLER touches). $1650.00 House, 23-foot $250.00 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Two-room loty S0-foor lot; $850.00 0 Sevensroom House, \ 0 Lawge Lot, J05310-$15 handles b \ \ one lot $60.00, 0 Wllllts & Cahill. SN Faney Proseryed Der gan X 3 Rogutar pri Pancy Canned Sweet Potatoes, secccsccccecs { BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall {'ii Hon L. J. MATHENY, Prop. i | i i SK 0. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos N Bemidji, - 4 ONIONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES ~ CUCUMBERS b Bemdu ; Owittr of Goneral Bliekfa " Princess Grocery Co Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. 'lie Pepsin velieves the Stomach, nml Lhu ( nxTw- relieves che Headache, Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. 20000 00000900000000000000000000000000000009000000000 ..CHOICE LOTS Grow More Valuable Every l)ay der . W Lots, however, in all parts of the city. unah ul for Building Lots in Bemidji- contmmes still have a large nnmlu-l of Fine Residence You could have hought cheaper a few months ago, but you will not he able hlv buy cheap a few monthsfrom now. Bemldu Townsxte & lmprovement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. Men’s Collars, the 15¢ 2 for 9h Men’s Ties, worth 50¢, Men’s Hats from 75e¢ to >fi. Men’s Shqes, worth Remnants, all kind Shirt Waists, see the Blacl $2.50 to kind, choice 5¢ eacli: oice this week, 29¢. . while they last 50¢ each. 75, this week $2.19 pair. : 1t half price. ilk* ones we are selling for $8.50 each; get one while we can fit you. shade and size. GROCERIES. Headquarters for Fresh Groceries. Always something new at McCaui We elose 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & S_aturdays WM, McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG to sleep under the poreh. This would haye been permissable but be started snoring stants which aroused the occupants of the house and dismayed them not a little. This kind of thing must be stopped according ‘to Judge Pendergast and Martin went to the county jail for ten days and will sle cp in Hn \vm-mhlu céllar. .Smrtlmn hudence. h testimony in great quan- constantly coming in, de- P tity i for Cun&umpmnn Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent ion frum'l 5 ‘\hlulrl..md ‘(hitis for three yéars dnd (ln( tor- .od all the time without being ben- ted. Then I began L,L]\mv Dr. King's New Discovery, and a fe | bottles wholly cured me.”” Equai- { ly effective in curing all Leng and { Throat troubles. (,<m~umpt|m1. { Pneumonia and G ip. Guaranteed by all druggists. Trial bottles free, re"uhr sizes 50c, and $1. claring Dr. King’s New Discovery Cut Towers at the Grill, A. P. White returned this morning {rom a trip _to Kelliher and Northome and says things are a little quiet up that way -at r The hand- now s the passenger trains on ys when the freight doesn’t runand *Dad "’Palmer has ceased torépine about the terrible train ¢ ce with which his town is favored. s Sued by His Doctor. “:\ doctor here sned me 1mml was m for L says l.’ \\hm nf('u Cal, “At the trial Iu-m medical skill (nul)nmlu ne, ed him if it wasnot Thamber- ain’s Colic, Chole nd Diar- rhoea Remedy he s I had cood reason to believe it was; and he would not under oath that it was not.” No doctor could use a better remedy than thisin a case of cholera morbus, it n fails. Sold by Barker's Drug store. Damagé? Booneville, Ind., June 4—Three chil- dren wem killed, one man fatally in- Jured and a woman amd a child-seri- ously injured hy an electric shock wiiich partinlly destroyed thefr home near this city. The - dead are: aged fc ; Opa baby, bwo. John Gentry, tally tngired. John Gentry. was Lost a Leg in Midair, New. York, June 4—While at work tory building in Lower Broag- hn Sullivan, a laborer, fell five -5 and lost one of his legs in mid- As he dropped down an open struck an fron girder < It cat off one of his im! s knee Tike a knife. Sullivan probably will die. widely knows sudidenly at r F. ¢ Chicago ph his home the John Hopley, editors in_ Ohio. He was cigh nor Micl one of the oldest is dead al Bucyrus. wree years old y of shraska has i s by Gov- ol T of complicity of a diamond robb Towa. | Severe Storm In Indiana Does Much‘L We _are wow open Day and: Evening. A man in attendance at all times. —Come and see our—' et ..WALL PAPER.. You’ean choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. . ..LIENO WALL FINISH.. We handle it in bulk; you do not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but full weight: All colors, Sc per pound;in 25 and 50-pound lots, 7c per pound. : : Why not trada where you can get the most for your money? —~— W. C. JONES. PHONE 20.

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