Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 6, 1904, Page 3

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i 1 i i SPECIAL Next Door to G.EE-EE E(‘E:EIEEGEGEE aa«)aaa-)aa-;«) : 35‘! 323 , ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. 2 and Laces. LINE OF BELTS. £ Berman Empomu b SALE OF Post Office: 555596 fll(fi CEEEEEEEEEEE l—(fi"!(if‘ Get... AT THE " GRILL RESTAURANT "Bcst Cup 0)" L'o/fee in the City. u;i)ll-ul)!-usai-)-nil)-) THE CITY Miss Hayden, of Blackduck, is a Bemidji visitor today. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all .hours of the day and night. Hon. J. M. Markham has been HEECEHEECEEEEEEEECEERERECEE (‘lfi‘ifil‘ uw“‘“ssuu [}: Q‘)‘I‘l9!!i‘-)“l!4)3’3-)')1-)‘4)9!1-)"!.‘-7-)?]i?!!!fil’!&fl’fliafi!l) quite ill for several days and is | P! still confined to his home. As school has closed the huy,-. must have something to play with-so-buy an express wagon ub Naylor’s. George Trent is expected to.ar- rive tomorrow night to takethe management of ‘the Markhim * hotel, 3 There-is-no-lever-so pnwmful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure yo ur cough Recorder Frank Heroux isdown from Tenstrike today and says they are all jubilant up that way over the proposed extension of the Red Lake railroad. 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. Sergeant Wme, in_charge of ~_the Bemulp recruiting . smn i shipped six men today. Thedays went from Bemidji to Duluth and from that city will go to San Eran- DR. FOSTER] . cisco; WhLl‘(‘ t,hey wnll l)(~ 'Nw’ncd to duty on the coast defenses. Dr. R. B. Foster is at-Fosston # 1 this week on business. Carpets, oilcloth-and’ linoloum at reduced prices at Naylor’s. F. P, Hannifin is a Cass Lake on business this afternoon. Delicious ice cream daintily served ‘at Armstrong & Under- wood’s. Miss Cora Ralston is enjoying a vacation and is spending the time visiting with ~ friends at Crookston: A fine picture given awny with every ten dollar cash purchase at Naylor’s. K. J. Mclyor, of Farley, accom” panied by his mother, who is re- turning to her home in North Da- kota from a visit to Farley, is in the city today, Cd)sm dead and turned to clay might” stop. a hole to keep the wmd away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. Game Warden Ellis is at Cass Lake this afternoon looking up some reported tresspasses on the game and fishlaws. Arrests are expe(,ted Why balance on the vergé of consumption when Marlk’s ‘Lung Balsam will cure. The Misses Mary—and Clam Hendrickson, who have been em- loyed for some months at the Hotel Challenge, have gone to|D Fosston to visit their parents, They were accompanicd by A. C. Smith and little son. Mr. Smith Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they can- not reach the diseased portions of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deaf- ness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound ot unperfebt hearing. and when it is entirely clnsed Deafress is the result, and unle» the inflammation can be taken out and this tube rest,ored t0:its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases aut of ten are cnused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. 14 We will give $100 for any case of Deafness (cuused bv catarrh) that cannot be cured by: Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F J. CHEGEY & Co., Toledo, Ohio. DENTIST MILES BLOCK. 5old by dl.u,«zglste, T5c., Take Hall’s Family Pills for coastipa- tion. —All-our Rain-Coats-for-men Come in an Ladies’ Kid Gloves; all Men’s Oxfords, all las 2 Men’s Hats, worth from 75c Only a = Aiwaiys'é.' complete and fresh WM. McCUAIG STORE We offer at a bargain for this week 1 lot Ladies’ Vests, worth 10 ~See the Black Waists we are offering at $1.25 5 Ladies'mb‘n'ap Sanfhfls;fier pair $116—— Men’s Shoes in the bargain basket, worth from $ 53 your ('houe $2.18 Men’ 9 Ties; the ollc kind on sale 'm 29¢ each Men’s Collars; the 2-for-25¢ kind at 5¢ each Pearl Butt(ms 5(' per dozen GROCERIES. We elose 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays c to 15¢; your choice for 5¢ and ladies at cost and less. d see them. shadeg;sthe best made. $2.50 and $3.50 2.50 to to $1.00: your choice 50¢; few left. Tine of Groceriesat McCuaig's WM. McCUAIG 4 several weeks duration. will spend a few days his friends in the vicinity Fosston. We will frame your pictures| while you wait at ) Naylor’s J. H: Loen spent Sunday in the city visiting friends. Nothing can be better than the best—Marlk's lung Balsam is the bes The Library Association meet tomorrow at 2:30 p.-.m. at . the library rooms Tis§-Fern of aneof Crookston Visit with Mrs? n R. W. Hiteheack, The Knights of Pythlm conferr ‘the third: ranicat a regular wmeet- ing tomorrow evening, James Harris and J. J. Conger, the Ten o real estate man, are Visib in the city this afternoon, « John Sinclair, S of St. Thomas, N.D., an old friend of Chas. Albrandt’s is visiting = Mr. Albrandt this afternoon. Mrs. E. Palmer, who ‘makes her home in Bemidji with her son J. C. Palmer;” has gone to Sioux City for a visit- with Telatives. Abe Wyler, who has been at St. Anthony’s hospital for sev- eral days, is getting along nicely and will be able to come down town tomorrow. J. P. Duncalf’s new place, the “Turf Exchange,” is receiving the finishing touches from the decorators and will be open for business in a short time. Andy Browne is back from Thief River Falls. Mr: Browne| says there are lots of people in Thief River but there is little doing just at present, Campbell Bros.’ second adver- tising cur was in the city yester- day and the bill boards bear free legends of Campbell’s greatness this season. A. P. Henrionette of Park Rap- ids has removed his family to Bemidji and will be employed at Paul Houcault’s First National bank barber shop. C. W, Newberry of Crookston spent Sunday in Bemidji with his - family, ‘who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hitchcock for several weeks. T. P. Herbert, representing the Liverpool & London & Globe Fire Insurance company, is in the city today. Mr. Herbert's com- pany have the bulk of ‘the. risks in Bemidji. Fletcher Grimoldby is at Du- luth today where he went on some-business before-tho-U.—S. land office affecting his home- stead in the Vermillion Lake country. When the time comes for paint- ing your house or polishing your furniture the question arvises as to the best place for securing the matevial. Nangle handles paints and furniture polish. Quite a party of CGrand Forks people came down —yesterday morning to speud the day fishing at Lake Bemld]l apd despite: the dreary weather had a good day’s sport-and-took-home-gomne-nice catches: The Brainerd Lumber com- pany’s crew of men at fhe sort- ing gap have been laid off for a few days until more logs come down the river, A big drive is expected to arrive the latter part of this weck or-the first of next. The Bemidji-band; which- has not: been heard for some time, paraded just before the ball game yesterday. The city noeds a band badly during the summer, when many excursiuns will come to the city, and an effort will be made to reorganize. | Hans P.; Thompson and Wm. Blocker bave formed a partner- ship-in-the saloon busmeis at the corner,of Third street” and Be- midji avenue. Mr. Blocker has taken active charge, Mr. Thomp- son intending: to take a trip of Conway’s Commercial College is organizing a.class in bookkeep- ing, shofl,h:md and typewriting for school teachersand those who; have attended schod during the -year-who-wise-to—take up these studies during vacation. One month’s free lessons given to all who enroll during June. The -Modern Woodmen and I Royal Neighbors observed-Wood-{—— men’s memorial day yesterday. The graves of the Woodmen bur- fed at Greenwood were decorated yesterday afternoon and the Royal Neighbors and Woodmen |7 in uniform attended special Me- morial services held at the M. E. church last night. Rev. Smith preached an eloqGuent sermon ap- propriate to the oc -A Strong Heart. is agsured by perfect digestion. Indigestion swells the stomach and puffs it up against the heart. palpitation of the heart and gen- eral weakness. Kodol Dyspepsia Gure cures indigestion, relieves the stomach, takes the’ strain off the-heart and restores it to a full performance of its functions nat- urally. Kodol “increases the strength by* enabling the stom- ach and digestive organs to di- gest, assimilate and appropriate to the blood all of the food nutri- ting | < Cancerous Ulcers ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. fome has had J. R Rasmusson, This causesshorfness of breath, |$ After the age of 45 or 50, when th naturally weaker, it i bruise becomes a bad ulcer or sore. body almost from birth begin to infla Whenever a sorcor ulcer is slow in healing then you may be sure something is radical- ly. wrong with _your blood. Some old taint or poison that has been slumbering there for ears is beginning to assert itself, and breaks out'and he- comes ‘a bad ulcer and per- haps the beginning of Cancer. These S S S while washes, Enlled o clean, to build up the S. 8. 8. is just reach it,.and ulcers of every kind qui gmpemca our physician without chErge noticed that a hurt of ar ] heals slowly, and- often a very insignificant scratch or 2 ‘warty growths, moles and pimples that have been on the before “very long are large eating, sloughing ulcers, never heal. After taking 8. 8. 8. lwhfla thé sore began to dis~ charge, and-when-all-the-poisonons matter—had ottles, taking it for some time tirely healod, T liave seen no stgn of it sinca Gant,; Audrain County, Mo. JOEEPKUS REID- they are not healing. puniy and strefigthen the polluted blood, and a tonic erful and no germ so deadly that this great vegets he vital powers are kind At this time of life me and fester, and Doar 8irs:~I have not words strong enough ta praize your grent medicine. I had s sore on m oft temple for several ve bleed, would aoi The doctors pronounced it Cancer. ut it hoaled. I took in-all about thirty Aftor it had on "This wag about ten yoars ago, and old sores are rooted in the blood, and soaps, salves, etc,, keep the surface A blood medicine to | ystem is whatis needed, and ly guuml such a r No poison is so pow- e blood remedy cannot ickly yield to its wonderful curative Medical advice or any information you may desire will be given lvm'r SPECIFIC 00-, Amflf‘, GAs Killing Deer Nmr Blarkduck Deputy Game Warden Ellis is to investigate the killing of deer in the big woods in the vicinity of Blackduck. A report has reached the warden that deer have been killed and marketed at butcher shops in Blackduck by people from that vyillage, This is of course in defiance of the law and will be looked after. * Thrown Froma \\'agon Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and se= verely bruised. He * applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely and saysitis the best liniment he ever used. M. Babeock is a well - known. citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is. nothing equal to-Pain Balm for sprains and bruises. It will effect a cure in one-third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. To Pall Tail Feathers. The village of. Northome is ar- ranging to “celebrate - the Fourth of .lnly, on the most elaborate scale @ undertaken in the north country. There will be a big progr: am of sports and every- l)ndy interested will have a chance to pull great handfuls of tail feathers from the American bird of freedom. The program will be completed soon. Wilkinson A New One. Several Bemidji pcople are in- terested in a new towasite which is to be platted about eight miles South of Cass Lake on the lineof the Great Northern. It will be numed Wilkinson and the pro- moters claim for it a- future re- plete with rosy pos ibilities. The location is a fayorable one and will be the market place for many mil- lions of pir nd hardwood. s The Gyp: es Carmvfll The Gypsies’ Cacnival the auspices of the Ladie: oy the Presbyterian: church will open tonight at the City Hall and will be a novel and unique thing Ltheline of.churchentertainments. Booths ¢ been arranged for the gyp: There will be. the fortune teller and all the other gypsics besides o gypsy progran | that promises, to be snmnt.lnn;: immense, Says They Robbed Him. Amly Hagen, the agent of the Hamm’'s Ih(»wmv Co. at North- Hamm’s agent at Crookston and John Sullivan, of Solway, ar- rested on a charge of xul)lmy Hagen claims Mmb Rasmusson and Sullivan relieved him of a considerable sum of money. The hearing of the case { 3 10 before Judge LaFreniere at Northome. An Alarm Clock For 25 Cents. If you want to get up early ard feel good all day take aLiy Early Riser or two at bed time. Thoese famous little pills relax ther s, give quiet rest and a refreshing sleep, with a gentle movemeat of ‘the bowels about, breakfast time. W, H. Howell, Houston, Tex., says, “Early Ris: ers are the best pills made for constipation, sick headache. bili- | ousness, ete.” Sold by . A, Barker, Chicken Thief at Turtle: The hen roosts in the vicinity | of Turtle River have -been having | falls taken out of them with such great regularity recently that al resident of that town sat up one night this week with a 40-72 cali bre rifle to see what could be done aboutit. Two thietes were caught | red . handed, severely cha: and now the hens up that + get up ¢ in the morning with- put any anxie! Ly for the morrow. Sued h) Hls D| tor twelve I Vogler and a parvy of o. Fraternal Order of B Meets every We Gilmoy A.T. Wheelock, = = H. LeBlea, = Visiting Uacles cordiaily lnvited. l “YOUR MONEY IS NO GOOD” and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS RHEUMATISM and|’ BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. “Dhis is our i every bottie. For Sale and Guarantced Only by A, GILMOURR .\ Cco. “Lucky Cury Parker’s Luclky Curve fountain Den, written uarnntec with cach one. A, K. Winter, the jeweler. Refrigerator Touched Up. Tramps entered the wood shed at the home of Postmaster Carson last night and stole the contents of the vefrigevator. Pies, cakes and cold meat galore, were -misss ing this morning. Two Brews Are On. The Bemidji Brewery has two brews started. It will take the brews about six weeks 20 through the processes nec to make beer and from this me on there will be plenty of home talent beer on the mavket, () Leave Tomorrow Murmng Trainer Jim Fullerton is busy today arvanging for the ship- ment of the horses which leave Bemidji to start in the opening ‘mecting of the Great. Northern feing circuit,. - My Fullerfon” will doall the driving himself and two young men l'lum this city will Hecompuny him s cub- ber and swipe. The horses will proba be veturned to Bemidji some time in July, Imitate a Big Class The local lodge- of Maccabees will have a big meeting tomorrow night when it expects to receive thirty - six new members, the Jargest addition ever made atone time to any secret society in the y. Eighteen membe will be admitted by card and the other are new applicants and will be given the work. The large class is the outcome of the efforts of Deputy Organizer Harger,who has made his headquarters here 4 for some time past and has re- cently been oxerting himself in For ;':‘Hundred Years. Iwn dhulllllfill vmm or nmu- nu-dy. huf, it Te- (7, DeWitt—&—Co.y Chiecago, to ( | bine the virtues of \\ ‘itel & in world for sores, cuts, bu broises and The high » has given and the pub- lic is advised to 1ook for the name accept no other. Sold by E. A. Barker. Bad Day for Bass. Yesterday the day that the local I Wa had planned to have all sorts of fun with the t but unfavorable weather disappointed them friends was Cal. t the trial he prai medical skill and’ medicine. tasked him if it not Cham Colie; Choler: cmedy he us fain’s rhioea Re das I had he would not say under oath tha it was not.” No doctor coul use a better remedy than-this in a case of.cholera morbus, it never ment. Tones the stomach and digestive organs. — Sold hy E. A. Barker. fails. Sold by Barker's Drug store. ed his | good reason to believe it was, (H\(l started out Bass Lak terday morning. Th the head of the Lake Bemidji in a boat but could not portage the wamp on account of water dn(] had to return; jout-had-—on indifferent luck. Win. Smaltwood, who returned rom Sunley where he had a good pot picked out reports that they |are not biting down that way and ‘Llu weather will have to warm up a little before the bass fishing is really good. John | i | Otficrs who were | ¢ woull toh and | S over, but would | {Xa3 ( LS arantee which goes with | st el M. E. CARSON, Manager. ¢ 0 Two-room House, 23-foot lot: { e AT 5 $250.00 Q1 MR 20 ”) Seven-room House, 30-foot Yot; “, ey R 0 $850.00 o ‘;‘) Larvge Lot, SON330—€15 handles A one-lod $#60.00¢ o) Willits & Cahill. s D R s { BRUNSWICK-BALKE eeccscsccccce 1 Miles l.hn k. Monk is Here! Bring in your Sign Orders! J A. HOFF Painter and Decorator. — Pictorial, Electrical —and Novelty Signs, Banners < | and Show Cards. . Piper Hanging, New, Neat and Up-to-Date. Kalsomining, ! and Art Work. | il - ofl‘ on Wall Paper! ) SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Pive room 11 o repatis o $1650.00 D DD DDA A DD D AT Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Bemid)i, - mrmmmmm BRI ONIONS ;;: II)r.J Warninger *; LETTUCE ) A e S Bom:du & STRAWBERRIES: ) RADISHES CUCUMBERS '|Prinecess Grocery Co Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. The Pepsin relieves the Stomac I\\ and 'h«- L,nl'tno relieves che Headache. : Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Grow More Valuable Every Day Ihe _demand for Building Lots in Bemidji continues unabated: We s4i||1 h.nv a ]um- mnnlwr of Kine Resulence _,‘,"t“: |m\\_'(‘\ er, in all parts of the city. Yon could have bought cheapera few months ago, but Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. : A man_in _attendance at_all times —Come-and-see OUE— .WALL PAPER.. You can 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 w orthless packages, but -per-ponmd; I get-full-weight—All-colors;-8c 25 and )U-lx)un(l lots, Tc per pound. ou can get the ‘most for your monoy? Why not trade wher PHONE 20.

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