Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 13, 1904, Page 3

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SPECIAL Next Door to 1355%5535395595353335 =3 w ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NBW LINE OF BELTS. i Berman Emporium EEGEGGE&GQE(’ESG@ '}‘fll"’]dh owns .a fine clothing SALE OF @& X " A n m n n n m Post Office: 533 »uuuuu“““u—uusu - AT The Grill —7_’4 FRESH CUT FLOWERS Oranges Lemons Bananas Tangerines Pineapples Strawberries Lettuce , Radishes Parsley Tomatoes Cucitmbers Young Onions VECEEEFEEEEECEEECEEEFECECEEEELEELEEEFECEEEEEEEE "l‘l")‘i*l"‘l"l‘)”‘l!la!‘l"l{li!i%’i’i)!i‘)")”l‘!fllii!lii 333333333333333333333333¢ THE CITY Zlosing- out sale on leinoera thors at Naylor's. ; John Osborne of Cass Lake is :a Bemidji visitor today. Genuine Louwelsa Weller Ware .for sale only by A. E. Winter. Mrs. Garry Brennan and little daughter are visiting relatives bt Moose this week. Nothing can be better than the bebt—Ma.rk s lunv Balsam is thie best, This week only, refrlgeramrs and book cases at 15 per cent off .at Naylor’s. Joe Malkhum, who has bern - wvery ill, is able to be down to¥'n :this morning. Armstrong & Underwood serve sice cream at all hours of the “day :and aight. Why balance on the verge of 2 vconsumptlon when Mark’s Lung! Balsam will cure. T.\J. Welsh, one of the salt of the earth from Cass Lake, was a Bemidji visitor yesterday. To complete the neatness of your | home you need some of that genuine Louwelsa Wel]m wary. A. E. Winter, -“Poc” Rutledge, the Cass Lake press agent spent yestcr day in the city and helped to u:n- DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. pire th«. ball game ynstr-rd:\,\' afternoon. Fancy Hood Riverstrawberries at-the Gerills jet a hammock and rest easy. Naylor has them. Samuel Albrant came down from Blackduek{ast night, . Delicious ice cream daintily served at Armstrong & Under- wood’s. E. L. Bruce, of Cass Lake, was among yesterday ’s visitors in the elhy D. J. Mdhoney, of -St—Paul -is in the city for a visit - with his sister. Mrs. H. J. Loud. A discount of 15 pev cent on all refrigerators at Naylor’s. Editor Moorhead and family are down from Turtle River to- day to feed the elephant peanuts. There is no lever so powerful’|” as plain and simple facts—Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure” your (‘ouvh S Mr.«and Mrs Arne- Solberg came down from Fosston today. for a short visit with- Bemidji friends. Assortment of cakes and ookies served free of charge with Ives’ice cream at the Lake- side Bakery. Miss Olive McDonald of St. Paul is in the city for a visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Engdahl, of Park Rapids, were in the cily yester- day for a visit with friends. Mr “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 youhave a run- bling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, Deafnessis the result, and unless the inflammation can be ‘taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine ciises out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing butan inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces, We will give $100 for any case of Denfneqfi (cauaed by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. F. J. CueGey & Co., 'I‘oledn, Ohio. Sold by druggists, Toc. Take Hall’s Family "Pills for coastipa- tion, —THE=— STORE We offer at a bargain for this week 1 lot Ladies’ Vests, worth 10c to 15¢; your choice for 5e All our Rain Coats for men and ladies at cost and les Come in and see them, See the Black Waists we ate offering at $1.25 Ladies” Kid (floves; all shades; the best made. Ladies’ Srrap Sandals, per pair $1.15 Meaw's Oxcfoids, all last ; $2.50 and $3.50 Men's Shoes in the bargaiu hasket, worth from $2.50 to $2 ; your choice, $2.18 Men's Ties; the 50c kind on sale at 29¢ each Men's Collars; the 2-fo Pearl Buflm 5e kind at-5e each S, 5c ])er dozen Men's H‘\ts worth from 75¢ to $1.00: your choice 50¢; : Only a few left. GROCERIES. Always a complete and fresh 1 We elose 7:30 p. m., except WM. McCUAIG ine of Groceriesat McCuaig's Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG 1s. tore at Park Raj. Trunks and Grips always on hand at Naylor's. Watch™ the good things to eat. Howard B is quite ill« [ his howe of stomach troukle My and-Mes. Robart MeQu are in the city from Tenstr Mrs. Carrie Nelson, who h: been quite se y ill, s ported as improving today " Chas. H-Williaurs; -of “Maltby wade tinal proof on a Lof 1060 acres Saturday. wtment of cakes and ¢oo! erved free of charge with ice cream at the Lakeside Bakery. Il windows for The Misses Fva and Jessie Ludwig, of C. Lake were the guests ol Dolly Bailey yesterday, Oscar_Solberg, who has been Om]\loyod as watchman at Nel- son’s mill for some time past is in the city today. A. O’Kelliher, the Blackduck druggist, pasaed through- the city this-morning on his way to the ci on busnws\ Cwmsar dead and turned to l'l'(\_\’ might stop a hole tokeep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam, and avoid this fate. C:-Ness; one of the-prosperous farmers of the town of Frohn, is in the city today to make final proof on a valuable homestead. Mrs. George Lydick and daughter, Miss Ruth and a party of friends from Cass Lake, are in the city to attend the circus. L. W. Smith, Miss Hoff, Mr. and M F. Hoff and Mr. and Mrs. M. Hoff, are among the Blackduck guests at the Mark ham hotel today. The Eagles will initiate a can- didate at their regular meeting next Wednesday evening and are plauning one of their enjoyable social sessions. IPred King is up from Grand Rapids today promoting for the firemen’s tournament and en campment which will be held n his town next week. ¢. W. Jewett, the genial man ager of the Blackduck Electric Light and Telephone Clo.’s bus ness at Blackduck, came down this worning to see the us. down says is and there are not enough citizens lefu G. W. McCloskey from Karley today in his town to flaga handear to- day. All I‘mluy lsal,bumlmu the CUus. The Ladies Reading club not hold meetings during the summer months. The club has been a very enjoyable feature for: thesmembership and will tike up s work again, after the hot weather. Gy e The date of the cantata, “The Revel of the"Fairies,”’ which is t0-be given under the d' recti Miss Anna O. Miller Mrs, R. B. Foster, has been fixed for June 24. Cuspidores, tankards, steins, punch bowls, vases, pedestals and jardinieres, made of the gen- uine Loawelsa Weller ware, Sold only by A. E. Winter, The Ix- clusive Jeweler. The only orig will | S Good- al Jim man, all others are fakes and frauds, is in the city to attend the State Liquor Dealers’ con s of the vention in the interes El Paterno cigar. A. A. Garris, came up from Grrnd Rapids Saturday night to arrange for the removal of his family to that village. He is well pleased with Grand h.m|d~ and his new situation, Sidnoy —Lyle; —the notoriods piano v\pmb is again in the city with his long hair_and rattle snakes, .\ny one may see the snakes or have-their piano tuned by consulting the professor. Street Commissioner Pogue, famous for fast work broke all records this morning by layi 125 feet of sidewalk on ‘T street in four hour.. The side- walk was taken out when the ex- cavation for the new hotel was begun. Dr. Warninger is home from a professional trip to Fosston. The doctor has received word from Thief River Falls horsemen-that they are anxious to see the pro posed racing circuit organized and are more than willing to do anything they can to prowote it. Triumphs of Surgery. Wonderful things are done Tor the human_ body by _surgery. rans are taken out and I and polished and put .or they u be removed v: bones are spiced; pip«-s e place of discased sec- tions of veins ings antiseptic dress- are applied to wounds, burns and like injuries inflammation sets in, | which causes them to heal with-| out matnration and in one third the time reqnired by the nt.—Chamberlain’s Pain *ts on this same principl ptic and when ap- pllud to such injur |them to heal ver Keep a bottle of Pain Balm in our home and it will save you | time and money, not to mention dation and disgrace upon the huma lu»d.\y that it was centuries ago. 1 Blood Poison,~‘*The Bad Di names, but among all natio and vilest of all human dise worse; the Iittle sores that fir by others; the glands of the groins swell and inflame, a 1 appearance, and if th, is not checked at th every bone, muscle, ti poison, and from the 100! sound «[-ut a Box 285, been matched for a contest at the foot of the Third spreet dock at 3 o'eloc tomorrow afternoon. Stew and Rivire had a contest in this city July 4and the latter won out. and a very great deal of interest is being. ml\on in the contest. Rivire hay log rolling Notice To the Pablic: Wihen you are tived and don’t know where to go stop at Nay lor’s furniture store and take a restand get a drink of ice watér torefresh yeu. All are welcome, Tomorrow Is Flag Day. Tomorrow is flagmday and Gov- ornor Van Sant, ha proclamation: asking 1«»1 servance: by the display oi the lmtmn.n] olors from residences and busing }\Ll('Pi Trimmed Hats. One:third off on trimmed lml;\ Iton's, with O ey These hats are all Rummm styles and are barguaing at the price heretofore asicod. Sale-continues Friday. @wuldnv and ‘vlond Cm:us of Their 0wn. vull have to couie up. The umm'u,h ered, —theve are several imaportant cotmmittee - | over from the'last mecting will be up for consideration. Sorenson Postmaster. S. Sorenson has beenappointed | postmaster at Buena Vista and | will assume the duties of his| officeina short time. M. Soren Sonis putting up a new building and will move the postofiice to the new location, which is near the Hotel Summit, as soon. as he takes charge. The disease which has brought more suffe garded as the blackest ppear are soon followed the blood must f Both the men are experts | for water plant supplies will. be : ports and some bills which wenit | the finestice cream | Lis part of the country over Ltheir store on Thivd strect. The room lias bheen thoronghly reno and is given other from bad to t goe Iwasafflicted with blood poison,and the best doctors.did me no good, though I taok their treat- red eruption breaks outonthe nie-nxt mi%\\u; In '“lmi I seemed to Lo Rrow Worae 8 S = L thewhile: T was alishoartensd, 101 it -esome oy bl it rd - thont ({1 \vould naver be cured. At the advice of & hecome ulcerated, the and 1;\ mndll the;x‘!laok sds nm\ll began !{lhuprn\'\\ = continued the medicine, and it cured me com- cye-brows drop out, and ugly jigtaly, building up my health and increasing my yellow blotches ma r appetite. Although this was ten years ago,Ihave . Nover had a sign of the diseasa to return, Savannah, Ga. ‘W. R. NEWMAN. be puri known for year an an v tlie poisonous Sy \ virus of Cont Mercury and pot- - ol M. E. CARSON, Ma"ager' ash may check it for a time, but it Comes bac xkill mol b b T o e ab s o | £ form. §.8. 8. is guarentecd purcly vegetable oon is offered for proof | ) SO alsn Su e ) —= that it contains a mineral ingredient. W for our home-treatment book, | $16: 7 | and learn all about Contagious Bload Poison and how to treat it. No charge $1650.00 ol SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Two-room Tonse, 25-foot Jots «\ & = 0 ROLL LOGS Blessed 'Em and Bound “Em. \ Seveu-room House, 50t ot *‘=;;';".{;;;"'t~'\‘ 25" = Jug Clark performed llu‘]“s $850.00 e : wmarriage coremony Saturday (€ S 1 b 25 S - - Inight hix rosidence whicl Q0 Lok A BT RS S = Allen Stewart and George Rivire | iieq the future destinies of ane-Tot 60,00, ()}I.\ 25 . Booked to Give Exhibition Miss Nellye Billings and Harve, ‘,‘U - = 20 % Dunean, of Blac N ek, Orer 2 i SRR e Tomorrow. Noble—and [da— Tricckler, of} < Lty Blackduel,-stood up with the et -25° bride and grooni. The bride is = sl dUn Y Allen Stewart —and George|an estimable young lady- who hast Ein e wn Doaten 15° friends at Blackduck is well known there tly engineer the Stoner Corliss sawmnll. - Mr. and Mrs. Duncan will make their future home in Montana. Thrown Froma Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and se verely bruised. He applied Chamberluin’s Pain Balim freely and says it is the best liniment he ever used. My Babeockis a well known - citizen of North Plain, Conn. Theve nothing is equal o Pain Balw fi and bruises: It willeffeevivcars in-ene-third the time required by any other treatment. For by Bavker’s Drug store. Bloody Day at Bena. Coun Commissioner Chris Bur in town [rom Bena this morning and reports that yestor- duy was a-bloody duyiat his town when the Deer River and Bena V| hase ball teams pulled off a game of base ball, which Bend- won by a score of 87 to 7. The Deer River team was accompanied by a string band and there wis a big time wound. My, Burns suys even if the Deer River boys can’t play ball'the string band is the town. Children’s Hats." For the most complete line of i hats in tho city call-on ton at O'Lieary & Bow Miss Giealton offers her en. stock discount ol one- Lio] i ti shivd trony regular prices for Fri- day, Saturday and Monday. Parlor Opened. 1 has opened up one of lors in The G fully decorated. Wl appearance and is taste French Premicr Accuses M. Lagrave ol I7. A. King, the Grand Rapids lumber dealer; wasin the city | this morning on lis way o |} Wadc Mr. King says Gt 'md\ Rapids is flw best town in l]l!\ country and the big ccleh they will have there n woeek will be one of the bi events | of the kind whi oy occurred in the northern sec (mn: of the state. Mrs, John Wagner, of St. ]’I\ll' arrived_in the city Saturday for a vidit with the family of hm,w brother John Wilm, of the Pid 1 neer force. — She will-spend —sev I eral days in this city and thek to visit with her” parents on | heir homestead near Northome. Mrs. Fred Sanger of Tiakeport arrived in the city Saturday! accompanicd by her little daugh- ter, Yola, who sustained a brok legin an acecident there Fri The wound was dressed by D @ ad today or take advantage of this sale and save @bout one half the price on icles mentioned. Watch the Grill windows for "m»rl Lhin'w to cat. | HEY IS D" w1 if after use BLOOD CURE nits. goes with the inconvenience and suffering wh)ch such ln)\lnes ental. l'ur ale by Barker's Drug store every botiie. Wor Sale and Cuasaniced Only by G e & O . Henderson and the child is im- proving rapidly. Do not fail to read the Bazuar @ e : RHEUMATZSM and Acting as a Mediary. jon- has of depu- es, premier; who ace ave, French commission: o the Si. Louis exposition, ol act s who offered bribe to As med for e the. premiar $100000 a5 low the Carthusian monks 10 re al Grande Chartreus Pl chamher appointed hirty three deputivs To ke a fdl investization WANTS RAISULI AS EXHIBIT. World's Fair Commlsslonrr Goes to| Ask Bandit to St. Louis. June 15.=Mr. L the commissioner tor (he Mo tion of the world’, s gone ot 10 e | zhicr, 1o make Him an offer ol 4 sulary to ‘exhibit himseltat il Arkansas River Rising. Liown | d in thi e crop i lever jing the strocture Have You a Friend Afflicted \\llh Asthma? S—Archibatd; of - West N. Hi, writes: For the past five years | have suffered with Astlima almost constant I wits so nervous at times™ [ could (hardly remain in my s hool. This "disease coupled with the nertous strain to which teachers are al Jways subjected, made life alinost unbearable. Du visit to my home in T 2 local dru tion to rup. as | had ri with no permanent 11» lp. I took home a bottle and the effecied. seemsalmost wivacn fous to me after my former re peated m\u\]r-mlnwllls I to. recommend yon \ who has been | afficted as was for over five years and 1 :)mll be glad to reply 1 ies arding my cas and | ¢ in| good dnd redeemed the reputi- T % & Monk is Here' Bring In your Sign Orders! ¥ Electr and gns. Banners and Show Cards. ¢ New, Neat and Up-to-Date. § Pictorial, Novelty § Pa Ha Kalsomining. and-Aet-Work.: per 2o off-on-Wall Paper' '1TPRINGE§S Grocery Co. ‘aney ok BRUNSWICK-BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHEN i w Fino Line of Ciga Bemidji, Min cecessssescscssssccsssocece R BRGSO RBO OO0 xg’xr 5 ¢ 0 Dr. J. Warninger ‘5!, Sut 3 Oflee in Siloon, 411 St ONTONS CLETTUCE NTRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS 0 I N A% Hu!]. Ifor \\‘\ll PAPCE SO Miles blocl: e Princess Grocery Co Grove’s Pepsin Coffee Phe only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Stomach, and the Cofee The Pepsin relieves th relieves. ghe Headache. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per.bnftle; CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER. DRVUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. B g B R R R R RS CHOIGE LOTS... Grow More Valuable Every Day l]n un: l]m(ul We still have a Jarg demand for Building Tiots in Bemidji continues number of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of the eity. \uu conld have hought cheaper a few months ago, but you will not e able to buy cheap a few months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. ecccsescesceccsceresssssosovssssssscsossssssescsses w ()Rl\ We are wow open Day and Evening. A in attendance at man all times, —Come and see our— .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 worthless packages, but get full weight: All colors, S per pound in 25 and ? ;n_[muud lots, Te per pound. Why not trade wherg you can get the most for your money? . PHONE 20

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