Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 7, 1904, Page 3

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" Dung. Balsam wzll cure your PEEEEEEECECECEEEELECEEEEEL SPECIAL P Next Door to SALE OF @& n s ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. » and Laces. m QALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. : AT THE < Berman Emporlum Post Office: ?iii%ifi’)ii%ifi%iéfl)iié 2393@ M‘l"E‘GGE(I«“(Q‘Q“'&E‘GEE& The Grlll y FRESH CUT FLOWEI{S Tangerines ¥ Oranges Pineapples > Lemons Bananas Strawberries CEEEEEEEEEEETEE E(EGE““E‘ ¥ Lettuce Radishes Parsley Tomatoes Cucumbers Young Onions llll)”""li?‘!iiii!’i l’i!ifi THE CITY Cut flowers at the Grill, | VEEEEEFECEEEEEEEEEEEEE W. H. Roberts was at Black- | - duck on business last night. Men’s $5 pants at Gill Bros. only $3.50. Armstrong &: Underwnnd serve ice cream at all shours of the dny and night. — A. L. Thwing, one of Granil Rapids’ brighest attorneys was a Bemidji visitor yesterday on|> important legal business. As school has closed the boys must have something to play with so buy an express wagon at Naylor’s. The Black Socks a.nd\the Beau- dettes, two of the ball ‘teams of the city are having a game at the Aair grounds this afternoon, There is no lever so powu'ful as plain and simple facts—Mark’s —trip to St.-Louis. cough: R. A. McFarland, of St. Paul, publisher of the Northwestern Photographer was in the city last night the guest of R. W. Reed iss Nellye Bra wster the win: ner in the Pioneer. voting contest desires to express her thanks to those who helped her to win the T t Shc also de- sires to thank those outside of DR. FOSTER DENTIST ' MILES BLOCK. i‘-l’?ll*)%i‘l’*)?)i"-i-l’l‘)?ifi)!‘fll"’fii‘lill’i’{l‘ii’i‘”‘li)l)! Bagley Wlm contrlbu ted so liber ally to her support. Carpets, oilcloth and finoleum at veduced prices at Naylor’s John Hubbard is at Detr mt to spend the summer, the guest of relm,ives. “« Delicious ice cream daintily served at Armstrong-& Undcr wood’s. Dr. and Mrs. Morrison turned last night from Cedar Rapids, Towa, whexe they have been visiting Mrs. Morrison’s parents for several weeks, A fine picture given away with every ten dollar cash purchase at Naylor’s. Robert English loft for St. Louis last night to attend the world’s fair. Mr. English ex- pects to be employed at “the fair and will spend the summer at St. Louis. ‘Why balance on the verge of A | consumption when Marlk’s Lunu Balsam will cure. Trainer Jim Fullerton left this morning for Bottineau with his string of horses, A. L. Crawford will attend the Bottineau *mect- ing where Hubbutt Jr. is sched- uled to o with the 2:40 class./ Do not fail to read the Bazaar ad today or take adyantage of this sale and save about one half the price on articles mentioned. P. H. McGarry was up from Walker last night. Mr. Mec- Garry says Walker expects a large numbBer of visitors this summer but the unfavorable Deafness Cannot be Cured By local applications, as they can- not reach the dlsed;ed portions of the ear. There is only one -lof ten are caused by Catarrh, 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. tube is inflamed you have a rum- bling sound or imper ect hearing, and “when it is entirely closed, | Deafnessis the result, andnless the inflammation can be taken out and. this tube restored to its normal condition, hoanng will be destroyed forever; nine cases out which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give $100 for -any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. _ F.J.cHEGEY & CO., 'l‘oledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, 75¢. | Take Hall’s Family Pills for coastipa- ‘We offer at a bargain for this week 1 lot Ladies’ Veqti \\orth 10¢ to 15¢; your choice for 5¢ All our Rmn Cmts for men and ladies at cost :md 1oqq _Come in and see-them. See the Black Waists we are offering at $1.25 Tadies” Kid Gloves; all Ladies’ Strap Sandals, per pair $1.15 shades; the best made. —Men's OxTords, all Insts; $2.50 and $3.50 Men’s Shoes in the bargain basket, worth from $2.50 to . $2.75; your choice, $2.18 Men’s Ties; the 50c¢ kind on sale at 29¢ each Men'’s Collars; the,2-for ¢ kind at 5¢ each Pearl Buttons, 5¢ per dozen Men’s Hats, worth from 75¢ to $1.00; your choice 50¢; Only a few left. : GROCERIES. 3 Always a complete and fresh line of Groceries at McCuaig's _ We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG " WM. McCUAIG | re: When this | s L] We carry a large assorfment of Men's terns; Straw Hats; Tennis, Canvas and Light Leather Shoes. ) g Men’s Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes for Summer Wear " Are now in Stock. $15.00 @ Will huy Men’s Suits in Jatest styles; hand tailored; strictly first elass in every particular. $10.00 @ Will buy a first class Business Suit that- will wear well -and give enfire s I. Meyer @ Co., HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. 0..0....0....0....‘....6.0.0.. Woathcr has kept many fu\m coming up to the present time. We will frame your pictures while you wait at Naylor’s. R. E. Miller was at Blackduck on business last night. Nothing can be better than the | ‘hc%—!Mark s lung Balsam is the best. Q. S. Carter, the Tenstrike real estate man, is in the city today. Great bargains in men’s at Gill Bros. Mzr. and Mrs. G, A. Crocker, of this city, are the parents of a son born today. Oranges, oranges, at che Lale- side Bakery. (. H. Olson and A. P. Bloom, of Spaulding postofiice, are Bemidji visitors today. sortment of cakes and ed free of charge crpam at-the Lake- shoes George Heath, the- well known Duluth m.m.lma salestan, shaking hands with bis Bemidji nds today.— Cmwsar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung|® Balsam, and avoid this fate. ‘I Miss Bertha Remshardt, wlo has been visiting at her home at Crookston, for eral days, re- tarned to Bemidji today. : Bemidji and one of the Pioneer residents of the Big Forlk country is in the city on busind Gho to the Princess for s fresh eggs. Walter Harris, a brother of Jim Harris, accompanied the lat- ter gentleman to Bemidji on a visit boday Mr. Harris is here on a visit. Oranges, oranges, ab the Lake- side Baker ¥ Fred Kelp, wha.is well known in Bemidji, arrived in the city to- day from the Sandy,Riverfidmro he has been in the employ of the Crookston Lumber company. Strawberries at $2.25 a case af the Princess. Dick Brewer an old resident of Bemidji is in the city renewing acquaintances today. Mr. Brewer was here several years ago but is now one of the advance agents for Campbell Bros. circus: ctly is T John Larson, well known inf; —Rev——Frank Higgin 3 knnxm in_ Bemidji, is quite il i his home at Buffalo. Mr. Hig- gins was to have taken R Leod’s place during the latter’s vacation, but was prevented from carrying out_his intentions by sudden and serious indisposition, 17— be-able—to-eome—to—Be- midji next Sunday Triumphs of Surgery. ° Wonderful things are done for the human body by surgery. Organs are taken out and scraped and polished and put back, or they may be removed entirely: bones are spiced; pipes take the place of diseased sec- tions of veins; antiseptic dlpss- ings are applied to wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries before inflammation sets in, which causes them to heal with- out matnration and in one third the time reqnired by the old treatment. Chamberlain’s Pain Balm acts on this same principle. It is an anteceptic and when_ap plied to such injuri causes them to- heal very quickly. It alko allays thepain-and soreness. Keep a bottle 6f Pain Balm in your home and it will save you time and money, notto mention the inconvenience and suffering whieh such injuries entail. For Lm‘k\ Curve fountain arantee with E. Winter, the Parker’s pen, written g ) A. jeweler, M. D. Stoner left this afternocn wndette. Mr. Stoner ex- pects to be absent.about two W and while absent will sur- vey the new townsite.of Spooner in which several ‘Bemidji gentle- men are interested. That Throbbing Headache. Would guickly leave you, if you used Dr, King’s Now Life Pills. Thousands of | sufferers have proved ‘their matchless wmerit, for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and build up yourhealth. Only 25¢, money back if not cured. Sold by all ) suits for $10 .L( Gill I, I Price.a pmmin]mb CGirand deul attorney, was in the city yesterday to argue w motion be- ro Judge Spooner at the spec: jal term of the Beltrami county district-court: Watch the Grill windows for good things to cat. Miss Grace /.\pen(-'l, who is teaching n(,hunl at- Niawa, 1S in the city toda “for a visit with her sisters, Mrs. Ross Miller and Miss Forn Spencer. See the bargain counter of ten cent canned vegetables and fruits at the Princess. L. Blooston, manager Opera Baffet is making consider- able improvements. to his place this week. *The Buffet: is being refitted throughout and is now one of the neatest places in-the éity. Watch the Grill windows for good things to cat. Miss Fern Spencer, who was the winner of the Pioncer Popu- lavity contest, expects to go to St, Louis about August 20 to sec the Exposition in accordance with the provisions made by the paper. Go to Hakkerup for photos. The offices of Walker & Akeloy, which have been mantained in of : the removéd to Akcley and the office fixtures and supplies are being shipped today. The new Im'a!.iun will be more convenient than Be- midji.and.is nearer-the territory n-which Wallker Akeley arc interested. —Thrown Froma Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock w thrown from his wagon and vercly bruiscd. He appli Chamberlain’s Pain Balm freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. Mr. Babcock is a well known citizen of North® Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balm for spmmd and bru It will effec S in one-third the time required hy any other treatment. For sale| by-Barker's-Drug-store; Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quan tity is constantly coming in, claring Dr. King’s New Discovery Neglhigee Shirts, soft hosoni. this city for some time, are to be fas 000000000000000000000000000000 All the Latest Novelties in i enti isfaction. h-ll Imm wmml } to I‘mg\\b for a moment his colos- sal dignity? Perhaps both. | Anyhow, asudden desire seized him to shalke that ani into the viver. Without pau to dress himself, he clambered up the ree and: shook the limbAvhich ving as Mr. Porcupine’s t {a o, |But-the clumsy animal was too sharp of claws and too well hallasted with tail to b easily dethro it his danger, and crawled down the limb. Reaching there, it discov- ered that its enemy had retr Stowly it b tree trunls haps that Mr. \nntl] was. above him, Patient w.uh-r. uparough, ri tree that leaned over a rushing viver, clothed only in your own righteousness, and expecting every moment to re: ceive 40,0001o0sé pore u]mm quills in you shrinking corns? Neither was L. So we cannot appreciate the joy of Mr. Smith upon secing Joan Wiloxs saunter along with agun.. “[”m heaven’ pest,” shrieked the Jean threw dewn his gun and lavghed. A seeond-appeal-sober ed-him bun a little. enemy beneath the porcupine, whicli had beén hesitating, re- sumed, using its tail-as-a-addle; and sailed upward more hiurridly, Jean slowly loaded his pipe. 2L believe you run a bank down in Slabtown?" he inguired. “Yes; but I haven’ LLllm\tnl.llk Kill hin ! il him!2? SHaven’t time to tall, ch? Seews like T heard that afove. Do you mind that time [ called on you at your skinning joint and asked for a loan—"" “Yes, yes: but hurry, hurry.” “You said-you couldn’t loan money on a strangvrs note,” re- sumed Jean with great delibera tion. “And yon were too busy to talk to me then. Secing we aint too busy, suppose we. talk it over now. In the first place, 1 haint got no call to shoot- porker- pines for a total stranger, and SRl him, and I cash 4 hun- dred notes,”” shricked poor Smith he crawled to a-dangerously tapered perch. GWell, L still need that money, and as I getit I'll startshooting.™ “but T haven't my checkbook with-me; you idiot.” ~ Ther lousnessof this state- ment star od both men to laugh: nd Smith fell into_th caped unharmed, buf as ed to honor Jean’s note, his -dignity hias been totally ruined. WEre you eyer “Lucky Curve.” \BARGAIN Seeing-an | = Monk is Here! Bring in your Sign Orders! Pictorial, Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat :u)d I'p-to—Date. J. A. HOFF, Painter and Decorator. Hangi Kalsomining, and Art Work. || Paper PRINGESS Grocery Co. LIST. Fiverdom House, f-foot lot; ¢ $1650.00 )| SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Faney Crawford Peaches, House, 25-foot loty $250.00 L) Seven-room-House, m-foot lot; ¢ $850.00 () Lavge Lot H0<330--%15 handles %% one-lot-$60.00, ¢ . Willits & Cahill. .25"-30" i BRUNSWICK-BALKE . 15° 10° Billiard Hall. Two-room Rewnlar reserved Suraw u e Apulos, LLON. il Tom: Cufed Hams, 1h s Honie ¢ Cored Shoulder, L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Iine Line of Cigars & Tobuccos Bemidji, - 5 5 Min § cesesessscecsssscrcrcssens IR BT DU BB 3 Rl x Dr. J. Warninger Y& & Office i o Saloon, 4th X Owner of ONIONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHE CUCUMBERS ~ For wall pupor sea’ J. Milos bldolr Prmcess Grocery Co Grove’s Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Phe Pepsi veliey the Stomach, and the ( nflm\ che H g 3 2 relivves ho. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. e et ee000000100000000000006000000000000000000000000 ..CHOICE LOTS Grow More Valuable Every Day : The demand for Hulldnw l,nlw in Bunu(lp continues unabated. We ~llll Lave a large numlm of Kine Rwulvnoe Lots, howéver, in all parts of the city. You could have hought cheaper a few months ago, but you will not be able to buy cheap a few months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN-F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. will not~ findTetfe writing a task-if they nse a Par- ker pen. A, E. Wintexr, the jeweler, lee cream and strawberries, Armstrong & Underwood. Sued by His Doctor. A doctor here sued me for 0, which I med was ©x- ve for a ¢ of cholera mor ' say 2. White, of Coachella; “At the trial he pre i | medical skill and medicine. |asked him if it wasnot Chamber- for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. -~ A recent| expression fromT. J. McFarland, | Bentorville, Va., serves as ample. He writes: “I had Bron- chitisfor threryearsand doctor ed all the time without being ben- ofitted. Then T began taking Dr. | King’s New Discovery, ,mu a f..“ bottles wholly cured me.”” Equal- ly effective in curingall Lunga wind | Throat trouble (,nh\umpmnn Pneumoniaand Grip. Guaranteed | by all druggi sale by Barker’s Drug store. free, reguler si lain’s Colie, Cholera and Diar-| rhoea Remedy he-used as [ had good reason to believe it was, and | he would not say under oath that | it—was—not:— No—doctor could | use a better remedy than this in| a case-of cholera morbus, it nés Sold by Barker's Drug| | fails. !store. | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED - To fill your’ Nothing does it lllu- a want ad ~ wants, We are wows open Day and Evening. A-man_in attendance at _all times. =Qoume and see-our— . WALL PAPER.. You can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota .LIENO WALL FINISH We-handle-itinbutk; you do not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but get full weight: All colors, Se per-pound;in 25 and 50-pound lots, ¢ per pound. = : : Why not trade where you can get the most for your money? —~— W. C. JONES. PHONE 20.

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