Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 8, 1904, Page 3

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EEEEEESECESEECETETesEE W W W w ..Dress Goods, W W W W W (7] W GGGEEEEGEE“(&FEEEE(—EEEE —AT-— The Grill FRESH CUT FLOWERS Oranges Lemons Bananas Tangerines Pineapples Strawberries Lettuce Radishes Parsley Tomatoes Cucumbers Young Onions D EFEEE CEEFEEFCECECECEFEFEEEFEE{CETEEFTIEERECL 33333333333333333333333 THE ClTY Cut flowers at, the Grill. Men’s $5 pants at Gill Bros. | only $3.50. ‘Watch the Grill windows for good things to-cat. We will frame your pictures while you wait at Naylor’s. Game Warden Ellis was at Blackduckonbusiness yesterday. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and night. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the best. A. T. Hatcher, the well known lumberman, came up from Nevis last night. As school has closed the boys _must-—have-something—to—phuy.| with.so buy an express wagon at Naylor’s. " C. A. Rose, of Brainerd, tcp: . resenting the John' Gund Brew- ing Co., s in the city on business today. There is no lever so powerlul as plain and simple facts —Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure’ your cough. Clyde J. Pryor, of the Pionecr force left this morning for the Red Lake agency, whnxe he w |Il DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. I fi‘l‘liii‘l’-)*)ii!9<)<)<l)99§i<)’iii%!!iiiiii!iiii)i’i% ac ley Co., at Lakeport, . SPECIAL SALE OF Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LlNE OF BELTS. AT THE Berman Empor W - Next Door to Post Office: i 05335595355551 éé §5§5§3$ fum 3 be absent for—several - days u.v! business: - suits—for-$t-at (.1] I]xul\ oileloth and linoleum atreduced prices at Naylor's Mr. and Mrs. C. Magnu-oun, ni' Shotley Brook, were in the city | Delicious served ab wood’s. D. R. Bradford, the well known | Park Rapids horscman, was a visitor in the ¢ity last night. A fine picture given away with every ten dollar cash purchase at Naylor’s. Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mavk’s Lung Balsam will cure. L. H. Bailey returncd last| night from a business trip Lo the P'win Cities and is at Bagley on busir.ess teday. 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. George Scott vas in the city on -business *yesterday. Mr. Scott is superintending some hoisting for the Walker & Ale- | i ice cream daintily| Avmstrong & Under: | i | Watch the Grill windows for good things to cat. C. W Speelman, the '\Imtlmnm merchant, is in the « today for a visit with Bemidji frierds. He will be accompanied home to- night by Mrs. Speelman, who Deafness Cannot be Cured 3y 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 nnpm'fect hearing, and \\hen it is entirely closed, Deafnessis the resultyand unle: the inflammation can be tak out and this tube restored ‘to its normal condition, hearing wili be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by C‘mmh‘ which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucons sunfa We will give $100 for any Deafnesa (caused by cata cannot becured by#Hall’s (/‘mmh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. Curcey & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists, T5c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for coastipa- tion. e nf —:THE:—_—;— BIG STORE We offer at a bargain for this week | the stomach disordered and BEST TONIC : It stoma system, and furnishi --building of the run-down to act so promptly and be: THEJ increases the appetite, tones up the | ch, invigorates and strengthens the | es purer and better blood for the up- constitution. . You will find no tonic neficially where the health has given | way, the - strength over-taxed by hard work “and close confinement, | | Those li ing in the low, marshy I'miasmat | pools and swamps, till theic poisons_and. breathing systems are filled with ma- Gen + lariaand theirhealthunder- |'mined, will find 8. 8,8, a most excellent tonic, and its | timely use has many times prevented the seriots com- the'ta i-plications that so often | result from malaria; Good blood, good appe- tite and good digestion are the foundation stones of good health. S.S. S. sup- plies all these, containing as it does ingredients for ni the purification of the blood and also well-known tonic Fropcrties, mnkiug it the deal remedy in cases where the blood has deteriorated, and to 1380 appetite has failed. haved S. 8. S. being a purely vegetable compound, leaves Pprepa; as su fortify the system, and the impu the long winter*months are morc the warm weather finds you in is apt to be the case where the take care of herself. If you n find S. S. S. the best. about their case. dies to get a cure, but 8.8, 8, is the onl: thatseemed to relieve. I am now comparatively | free of this eruption, I think a great deal of your medicine, believing it tobe the best blood purifiey Lbave slwaye been averse to Fiving a tostimos and only do 5o now beca: Bava otheze Renefited. by the Wee of Yeur. moss Before using 8. B.8. this | apring Ivery much folt the need of & tonio; was troubled with Dyspspsia and Constipation, sand my blood was in bad condition. The use of your apecifio has driven away all {ndications of Dys- Popsia, regulated my bowels, enriched my blood, and oaused me to gain 20 pounds in weight, sa that I feel in better physical condition than X nyeers. Inmy judgmont thorois nobetter | tonio and blood excellent medicine. Medical advice without charge to all who write us THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. | sections of the country, exposed to | the impure air arising from stagnant Canton, Ohio, Aig. 8,1003. tlemen: 8.8.8.imsa good medicine. Lkeep | tis an excellent ' + Ihave found For months I ce, and I'tried specialists and many rema- medicine nic known to the world to- day. MRS. FRANK HORNER, E. Beventh st. Altoona, Pa., June 20,1808, urifler on the market thanyour I uuhem.ungly recommend {t 1on, and . FISHER, h, no bad after-effects, like the strong potash and mineral remedies, which | are bad on the stomach and nerves. A course of S. S, readily find promptly thrown off,and good physical condition, instead of | weak, run-down, tired and debilitated, with no appctite or energy, as system is neglected and nature left to ced a tonic and appetizer, you will has been ting in Bemidji fo several da; Prof. Conway is at C: this afternoon on business. D W. Quiring, of Bl is in the civy this afternoon. (Giveat bargains in men's \h(m as ¢ ]l Bl Like \uh» Iml\w_y Mr.and Mrs. R. Edwards, o afternoon. side li.tl\ely lee Armstrong & Underwood. Have Ross put up your eay trough Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hein man, of Ttasca, are in the this afternoon. W. M. Ross | mechanic to do all and sheet metal work. ~—Several camping parties enjoying an outing on the i peten a (& outlet. Assortment of cakes ies od free of charge witl Tves’ice cream at the Lalkosid Bakery. : Chas. Nangle. who has ill_ and confined to_his home fo town today. ssortment :d of cakes free of charg side Bakery. If your bicycle is broken o your g der takeit to W. M. have it repaired. Matt Bright goes to Red Lake’ tomarrow and expects to sell th opening._stock for_a new.__stor: that is soon to be opened at th Ross stop a_hole. to kf‘(‘p th wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and ayoid this fate, Remember the social to b given by the Junior Christial kducls, Farley,are Bemidji visitors this Oranges, ox’kmws, at the Lale- cream and strawberries, at right price. Phone 113, kinds nf tin st shove of Lake Bemidji near the and coolk- been some time, is able to be down and | with Tves’ ice cream at the Lalko- line stove is out of -or- and - dead and turned to clay i Parker’s Lucky Curve fountain pen, written larantee with each one, 1. Winter, the jweler, Stand a Lo The Tivoli saloon at Croolston was_burncd yestorday morning| and the proprictors, Brink Bros. formoerly, of this city, sustiin o [ [heavy loss. The Messrs. Brink s [removed from Bemidjito Crooks- ton t ebruary. Randall Will Manage Store. F. [ Randall, who time past has been employed at the store of [, H. Winter & Co. in this city, this morning left for Parlke Rapids, wheve he will in the future have the management of the large dopartment store of W. E. Hallowell & Co. . M. | dall has beern in char, dry goods department and has many Bemid whose best-wishes for will accompany him. 2 A Stunt By Bill. “BillY) the colored porter ot B. Crothers barber shop is to do a stunt next week ™ w will be generally interesting, Harry Koors the well known Du luth traveling man will have a car of watermelons in the city for sale and to advertise the busi ness Bill hias been engaged to eat a whole melon withouot Pping ¢ |t the corner of Thive strect - and .- | Beltrami avenue at-high oon-—on the day the car arr lovery body will wateh for oxhibi tion. Getting Along Nicely. Frank Brady, who is ;Anthony's hospital, — suffering from a vlmahnt wnuml indlicted | hy Torand— i85 ¢ . The only dan- Will “be thiough blood poisoning, It is estimated that 125 shot entered his body and no effort will be made 1o ox- tract them. He is still far froo being out of danger, but Dy, (iil- more, who is attending him is S for some t: Winter's fricnds SUCCeSS 1 o 1 'es. . the @ o e e ger to his life o o o n 0 of & desire to | . now will | e rities that have accumulated through | rod PLOT TO DISRUPT UNION. Miners Official Holds € ance Responsible for Ou News FEAR TOWN WILL BE BURNEL. Reported That Troops Will Be Ordece: to Victor. Donver st h HURORT notice, i NEARLY BURIED ALIVE. Child Revived After Lying Thitty-six | Hours in Her Cofiin. ! Custer, 8 28 | thivty-six f Fearing QM. b child w tion. of 1 Who Wi funors chieeks and un the child and ref noted tha f appena phy revive the turminganimntion were an “h Tt the cale in PrOjer cale an advanee DEED OF INSANE FATHER. Kills His Four Children - Then Commits Lhizihoth, =N. ., Poucty, thirteen years shot by his father, of Roselle, dicd dn the pital hef carly i Suicide June & AThort ol who he M ol e dod CTather. who his bveyearoll s S the police brol is—Hom e Then shot himsell in rlulit Lemple, dying fnstantly. 1 day. previous the i ad foreed e holic aeid down the the other (wo ehildren, Lillinn Spoctively seven and L of polson by chobing masds-on their (hroats hore Minnic | B i ded 1ot 1hem, wits St. Lonis--Junc S~ Governor Van Sant of Mit O, his safl and more than 200 members of the Minnesoin Iditorial a tion assemble AT iing The tul formally the strnetinee b the world’ 4 The coremonies Wore condietedoander o s ot (e Jafftoiiat a Wl very st i chapact clo of whi 11 Marahall nnfurled Ada Munphy of S Hiliin ney:of Miks fody tatee ff thy tire Panl i I (io to Haklkerupfor photos. Thrown Froma Wagon. N K. thrown from his wigon cevely— bruised,— Chawmberlain’s Pain l».nlm ! | and says it is the bhest diniment | e ever-used;— M Babeock well known citizen eb North Plain, Conn, * ®here is nothing cgual o Pain—Balm for sprains and-bruises,—It-will ef in one thivd the time required by Subeoclk uul Cieorgoe was se- . ¢ 13 ¢ ! 3 ‘ it J. A. HOFF, Painter and Decorator. Paper Hanging. Kalsomining, Art Work. and Monk is Here! Bring In your Sign Orders! Pictorial, Electrical and § Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat and [,'p-to-Date. 25° 25°, off on Wall Paper' SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST. S0-fant Lea Louchos) fots i $1650.00 Twao-room Hopse, lots 25-foat $250.00 Seyensroont: Houses 50-foo lots $850.00 ORI A one lot $60.00 w.m s & Cahill. 3' D BRUNSWICK-BALKE | Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHENY, Prop, Pine Line of ¢ s & Tobuaccos % Bemidji, Min } cesecsesscccsssccvsrcccccns MBI BIIBHO B Dr.d. Warninger Qi imar iy oon, A1l St 1) ner of Gen .1 B(-mxdu ¥ Luown ) n et 0 S BTRLIE B0 3¢ 100 i) Ior wall paper see . ,\.“IIUI‘Y-, Mites-hloci Grove's Pe Thie only Hoeadache The Pepsinirelioves the relioves the Headaceho, Price 10 cents—and PRINCESS Grocery Co. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY; Fays Criwtord Dt can Losc faney Lenmn Cling Regular price 300 ancy Peeled A Rexular p Pt Regular pri faney’ Preserved Straw lar pri ated Apples; flon can an Guted Hamis, et 1 DR GRS Tian en, per i Faney 3K ll- rring, ONTONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS psin Coffee Remedy which does not weaken the heart, Stomae h, and Llu_ Cn!\nu 25 cents pér_ bottle. CITY DRUG”STOR.E THE I'IONEER l)ll\lh STORE OF BEMIDJI. Gmw More Valuable Every Day lj‘m:nfll for Buildin Lots in Bemidji continues nnmlm uf l‘uu- RequanCe Tols. lowes or, in all: ]lil]'(;()f the city: You conld have bought ch you will not he able to buy ¢ caper a few months ago, but licap a few months from now. any other treatuent. For sale quite confident that he will pull by Barker's Drug stor through all right. Sued by H “A doctor Endeavor at the ]’leshyterian! church Friday. Adults 15 cents children 10 cents. * J. J. Cliffton, who comes from ,.\1<me county, is i Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. I)m-lor Four Spring Excursions (o De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, South: Shore & a s of choleri wor | Atlantic Ry, will—have on-sale ‘*“.“I‘- White, of Coachella, | e 3, 10, 14 and 19 round trip AL H_wtrmllu-px';n_w-:l his|tickets to - Dotroit and - inter il skill and medicine. T odiate points at the rate of $12; d him if it \\.lsnm,( hamber: |, Buffalo-and—return-SE—Thisd Colie,—Cholera DiaLicvia the buluth, South Shore & Remedy he > H Atlantic Ry. to St. @ood re: w.nlniuln cand e Detroit— & Clavehad uuld not say under oath that ‘fl tion-Co. s palatial steans S No_doctor could | For voturn limits, lem vemedy than this infgr perths on train and st of chiolera morbus, it never! sold by Barker's Drugz| 1 lot Tadies™ Vests; worth 10c to 15¢; your choicefor-5e - All our Rain Coats for men and’ladies at cost and less. « : ; see them: o At Come in and see 1N Cliffton ~says—the crops in his country are doing very nicely. A. P. White is nursing a bad arm today as the result of an ac-! cidentlast—aight— While—trim= ming some trees last night the pruning knife slipped and in- lictedan ugly wound on_ his leff] hand which will incapacitate him |j for some time. Attorney Torrance was at Bag- ley this morning, where he had | business before the distr st court of arwater county convened yesterday with Judge \punnu presiding. Mr. Torrance the calendar is dwindling v fast and it is doubtful if thé se sion will continue over- the p ent week. Cal. medi See the Black Waists we are offering at $1.25 Ladies” Kid Gloves;-all ihm]m the hest. MN\(‘(‘ ) Sandals, per pair $1.15 = $2.50 and $3.50 Men’s Shoes in the bargain hasket. worth from $2. $2.75: your choice. $2.18 Men’s Ties: the 50c kind on sale at 29¢ each Men’s Collars; the-2-for- ‘L;!d!es Strg Navi- Men's Oxlords, all lasts; B e amer, | and full particulars of the above eoor-call on Specialty We arve vow open Day and El’ml.i"{[. A store. They Want the Ditch. Residents of the town L Northernashort-distance-fr m‘,‘ | i Bemidji, are anxious that the | MONF,‘\’Y IS new diteh which is soom to be | GOOD built _at a cost of 83,000 some- 173 = ded to you if after use where in this vicinity be docated | {50 T hall »f in that town. The whigh| ° Enginecr Ralph will be asked to] THE FAMOUS .\1_:un<_'n Kayne this afternoon | consider will be in Ten - Mile | p('rhlt't(‘(l arrangements for a|Megdow and the ditch will dr game of base ball in this city next|¢oy forties of state land. It unday between the Akeley and ut decided to locate 1!'--1 3emidji teams. The Akele :y team I diteh near Kelliher, but an ml-vrx | |was recently shut out by thel|ill he made to h inaine | howe tean, but comes next-Sun- Ratph eonstder—the e toeation | {day considerably strengthened s T b {iv-on the | Roy Saunders, who is wel _h:tf”!vuij‘m]l,'I‘I\ tally on th RH;:‘IEJO%%T::%);E‘“'] known in this city, will pitch the |game for Akeley and several| results: : | hired players will be with the! Ladies hich goes:with telub, The game will undoubtedly | wi e one of the fastest which has|ker been seen in the city this season. :nt, 130 West hu!wriul St Daluth, man in attendance at (I" Hmt's. Minn. YOUR of =—Come and see our—* .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 get full weight= All colors, Sc per pound; in 25 and 50- lnnllml lots, Te per pound. ¢ kind at-§e-each Pearl Buttrms. 5¢ per dozen Men’s Hats, worth from 75c¢ to $1.00: your choice el Only: a few left. site 4keley Is Coming. GROCERIES. Always a complete and fresh line of Groceries at McCuaig’s | been We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays Why not trade where you can get the most for your money? =M. C. JONES. < “Lucky Cuarve.” will not tind letter o task if they use w Par- pen. A, E. Winter, the jeweler, | you are not s: WM. McCUAIG PHONE AN WM. McCUAIG 200 For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A. GILMOUR & CO.

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