Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 15, 1904, Page 3

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(7 w rw B (] Xy P Y T -8 Berm Pe ang ALSO NEW L an Emperium AT ext Door to Post Gl! | g {vetern eruisers and g of twenty pite tch 1 thing . H. an | attack. *lof ac id impurit The idea that Rheumatism is strictly & winter disease, that comes from exposure [ or cold, is wrong; a spell of indigestion, torpidity of the liver, inactive state of the i kxdne) s, or sudden cooling of the body w l|cn = ; over-heated, being frequent caus Rhcumau:m is due to an over: ¢ condmon of the blood and b\d circulation. - "deposits an acrid-corrosive f sediment in the joints and ‘|_I muscles, and the circulation | grows sluggish because of | the constant accumulation ies, and when the system is in such condition Rheumatism is NO USE FOR CRUTCHES. I had an attack of Sciatio Rheumatism in ite | worst form, The pain was 80 intense T \molm | completely prostrated. ‘Having heard . commended for Rhoumatism, I decided e iy it a trigl, and after I had taken a fow bot I wps able to hobble around on crutches, an vory saon had no uso|for them atall., 8. 8. 8. hav- | ing cured me sound and well. All the distressing pains have left mo, my appetite has returned, and Iam happy t0-be again rastored to perfoct Lealth. P ineapples Strawher: " S 33332 3333333333333 5975#1’ THE CITY L. H. B uley is at Blackduclk| > on business today. Genuine Louwelsa WLllex ware for sale only by A. E. Winter. Dr. Caldwell; of Blackduc! a visitor in.the city today, Nothing can be better than thia fbest—Marlk’s Tung Balsam is best. -~ This weck only, refrigeratcrs and book cases at 15 per ceil off at Naylor’s. Al Carson leayes tnmv'ht for St. Paul to attend the Ma state convention. Armstrong & Underwood scive ice cream at all hours of the d.y and night. genuine Louwelsa Weller ws A. E. Winter. J. W. Speelman returned to Ifome at Buena Vist lzlat ni midji friends. —Mer. and Mrs: Robert-Mubcy larrived yesterday from LiL'H Talls to make their futuve ho in Bewidji. -Mr. Mun fhe Pine Tree Lumber company ‘s DR. R FOSTE R DENTIST MILES BLOCK. - a‘;'liumid]i friends. Mt the Guill. Faney Hood Rivers = " ?EE fif; The Masons haye & ‘,7:; mecting tonight. A1 Getahammock and rest Naylor higs tham, * FRESH CUT FLOWERS wl - Forwall paper see J. A Olv:n]gros :\‘ M:!,“S ;)lmik. — = < oo 2 S e e tor, of “lensti = : = atealled on friends in tho city (o Bananas Delicious icn crcam da Yy i iserved at Arn wood Phere is no lover as plain and sm)p]e Taime Balsan — will - cough: side Bakery. A. M. Tuttle of '1‘u1 tl was inthe city yesterday to Croolkston, where he joy a visit with friends. August Krenz, gageman at the Gr at N some time resumed his at the depot today. By local applications, as tl not reach the dise of the ear. ' There way to cure deafness by constitutional remedi ness is caused by an i condition of the mucouns li the Kustachian Tube. W S 0] {out and this tube restore normal condition, h - | destroyed forever; nine ca which is nothing but au i condition of the mucous We will,give $100 for any £ De'tfnes@ (caused by catar cannot becured by Hall’s {Cure 1 tion. the ds Deafness Cann(;t ‘be Cured Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken of ten are cmuspd by Cat: i 2% s Radishes 2= Therunning team of-tho-fire v Parsley A1 department will practice thereom- e mo aling week on the trak on Bel & Lomatoes & | trami avenue. ) ¥ [ 5 > Cucumbers 2 Al Assoviment of cakes aud o Young Onions | cookies ved free of chaige & | with Ives’ ice cream at the Lake #3 o River enroute will en- iy bag- orthern depot, who has been quite ill for duties at | Rev. Lowry,of Cloguet is tholof landseel cuest of Rev, Krank Higgit both gentlemen are pabting in a ud fine ation fishing in Lake Be- {he mld]l Last night they were ouf hey can. d portions nly ane and that is s. Deaf- inflamed ining of hen this tube is inflamed you have a rum- ’lI;‘: llz‘:nmmpl[i?nbel:é ;figg”(:fz l'g bling sound orimperfect hearing, Yo © ¥ v {and when it is entircly closed, d toits ring wilk.be U nfl rh) that Catarrh Send for circulars free.| F. J. CuENEY & Co., Toledon, Olio. Sold by druggists, 7 Talke { Hall’s Pamily Pills fm‘ soastipa- —SPECIA THE BIG STORE... LS FOR— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY. Waists, one lot wortl;$l .50; sale price $1.25 1 lot Cmse,t« worth up tu $1.00; )om choice for the four 3 Delts Cover Ladies’ 5 \\mth up See Cors b ] Tadies’ Yesis fr e to 25¢ on our ~day; s719¢ each. to J()c sale price, 25¢ we are sulhng at 25¢-50¢; Bargains! Ladies’ Night G S Men’s Shoes, the $: Mer's Hatsworthup to Men's Hats, lot ~vns; worth more, but for the four days, $1.00 to $1.50 Men's Shirts worth np to 75¢; your choice, 39¢ $1.50; yours for $1.00 2, worth up to 81.00; your choice 50¢ Remnants of all kinds at half price For Groceries, McCuaig has the Best; always fresh and new, and of course the and we hav Home Brand is the Best e the Best. McCuaig’s for Somethmg New! We close 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG Bargain Counter 5 kind; choice, $2.19 o Rolyea, who \\IJE nlenh dence cn them at-once. A= Lake Voi Parle Rupu]s, wen'e in vh city- to Dunn meeting last B m nar'! l jattend the sworkes and flags at Peter- - s Nellie Remshardt, of Crockston, isin the city for a Vis with her sister, Miss Bertha Remshardt, of the Rionear force. Howme made strawberry sundac with Ives vanilla ice makes a delicious dish. At P son’s parlors. I8, J. Willitts is showing.a party rom-tho-soithier: part ol the state who are looking for 1mproved farms, about the country in this vicinity this after- noon. Creamery, separator and dairy butter, fresh and sweet at Peter- son’s, D. J. Hiler ren from Mil went some time a stock for his new which will be openec near future, Cuspidores, tankards, steins, punch bowls, $08; destals and jardinieres, made of the gen- laatnight ., whern he ) purchase LY, up in the saysthey all had a good time. Strawberries, fruit and vege- bles every day at Pcterson’s. Mrs. A. M. Bagley and two lit- tle daughters, aucump‘mu,d by W. M. Buzzle, who has > on a visit from the| west; left today for Mrs. Bagley's old-home at Oldtown, Me., where she will spend the summer visit- ing with her parénts. Watch the Grill wmduv\s for good things to eat. 8 2 individual members of the ning team at the regularp dri'l last night. Fliye of the team are running in better than eleven seconds and the rest are going in thirtcen and under. Chief Geil hand at Naylor S. D. Works is in the city this Worlzs I|.1x a party morning. Mr part of the s showing them some of the coun- try in the vicinity of Nary. Last week he sold 400 acres_of cut over land near Tenstrike to Dr. Webster, of Mankato, and closed a. deal for 160 acres near the same village wwith-another man or they may be removs 7o bones are spiced: pipe: place of dis before inflamimation sets in, w hich causes them ti heal with-| {out matnration and in one third | | ! | | plied to such injuries es | which such inju ental. sale by Barker’s Drug store, > l heated, a od turne ) clay Ix i p-thet "1 the cold, bleak days of winter. from the southern jpart of the. LBIG the time regnired by the old | = treatment. - Chamberlai Pain| About fi | 1 | Balm acts on this same principle. are expects s fron It is an anteceptic and when ap:{cago the Ja‘ter part « them to heal very quickl It| by the Minnesota T {alsoallays the pain and soreness, ‘ Development company {Keep a hottle of Pain Balm in|vicinity of Rabi For| liable to come out at any time. winter or summer. It is hastened and provoked not the real cause of Rheumatism, S. 8. ente ters eased unde blood U joints aches vnmsh, and the longed-fo: tortured sufferers. purely vegetable. without charge. Our book on R forms and varieties of this pain-tac DATE FiX Charter Election Will Oceur on June 28 City Council Calls Electicu. couneil of the oer election foi June 2 slution to this ol fect, presented by Aldevman G ham and secorded by Alderman Bowser, wits unanimously adopt od. At its last meoting the coun cil rejected a vesoluiion to the same effect -presented by Alder veral members o condition of the city afluir, plant present would be eniba by the holding of the charter elec- tion this month, C. L. Miles was present before improvements uine Louwelsa Weller wiire, s01d | the council last night and asked only by A. E. Wintor, The Ex-|for assurance that a ) clusiye Jeweler. system would be in Uncle George Wetsel is'down | year. Mr, Miles plans from Tenstrike tod Last | tion of a large hotel and apon the night Uncle George ga danc-|eertainty of the sewer system his ine party at-his-home. Aboubt|plans —w Jurgety dependent: hirty of his Tenstrike friends | Myl Mils 15 assared thal the ¢|were present and Mr. Wetsel|sewerage ‘system would be in- stalled and today announces t he will proceed to bhuild the house in the very near future. A number of bil at last night’s o a little roatine busine: sacted. The council sion-until Ho’clotle DIED LAST NIGHT midji Dies of Appendi- citis at St. Peter. Friends of Miss Olga Fyicl who_was forme emplo; it ol Sm:pul Telinlnseg i the the Rirst National banl i this 5 @ = city, this afternoon received the Trunks and Grips always on|sad intel nce of her death, ) red last night about vhome in StPHer wring illness of ap- which oce midnight at after a lin sud winter An- (l:-n]v il in Llnx rm last v and was for a time at St thony’s hospital, where s covered safficiently 1o be able to urn to her hot Sincethat time she has been |ty and-death-¢ lief to a ve state, Miss Er S == friends in Triumphs of Slfl‘g"r\ young lady of Wonderful things ave done for ter, = who : the human body by surgery.| mourned “by are taken out and| | quaintances. ped and polished and put SETTLEMENT- intisept | arve applicd o ! | About Fifty Swedish Families of | bruises, burnsand like injuries| chioage Will Soon Settie | in Beltrami County. month to settle u]. m tof T your home and it ‘will save you| milss wrge | time and money, ot to mention | numnber of famili fowa | the inconvenier and suffs 2! hav 1 ¢ is " the 901 U. 8t,, N. W., Washington, D, O. | by exposure to cold, damp air, sudden cooling of the body when over- a bad spell of indigestion, ot mynnng that is calculated to fur- | | ther derange and depress the system; but these are only exciting and _{ vital fluid becomes overcharged with the acid impuriti | riot in the veins, an attack is sure to come; whetherin summer time or You are a slave to-pain as long as the blood is tainted with acid.- Liniments and plasters are helpful “and nse- ful, but it takes something more away this demon of pain. enriche it S.'S. S. contains no minerals, but is gu. Write us if in need of medical advice, which is given | fllE Swirt SPECIFIC 00-, ‘TMNI", 6‘- hef the Lt -|elared Popular Lavdy Well Known in Bé-| A stop wdtch was held on the = _lafternoon on their sway to Quir-:. MRS. JAMES KELL, and when this and is running It is in the blood, han rubb\ng and blistering to drive s to the seat of (ll(‘ trouble, and fil- uV (hc blood lhc | p(ulions. d strengthens the: weak, dis hloody the general health-improves tonic_effect, and when rich, pure segins to circulate through the and sore, tender- muscles, relief comes to the nervous, heumatism, telling of the different | king disease, is mailed free. R()USING TALK Hon. Dar. Recse Made An Elo quent Speech at Opera House Last Evening. upu e court sod a lair clognent, srens and i ente incd his hea ut bwo hours, The first half of Reese’s address was devoled |4 to, setting forth soime reasons why Robert .. Dunn shoald be nommated for governor by the ans ol Minnesoti while t ool the speech deait o principles i ibute to Mr. Dann and provoked repeated applanse. He deseribed My, Donn as the “Great. Com moner!’ of Minnesota and told ol how he had fought h way to from poverty . single handed aguinst the wultiplying pu e mentsawvhich-—the poor repibl {er pa republi oral. Tlis L stirring one Pwith® boy must face, he went al some length—into- the servie Mo, Dunu has rendered the (ERITS Lout-that-not 1 been nor auditorand puin state ofticial had highly commended by members of all partins than has Dunn, - Hel predicted the nomivafion of Dunn by @ farege majority hot de the republican nomined, whoever he may he, will receive the united suppartol .xl‘ fictions ol the party in Minne: At the conclusion nl the ine alarge number of signatures | as members of the Beltrami County Dunn elub were secured. i mee ' To Organize Search, O7C. Ropd and C. O.Strander, of Crookston, are in the city this {ing postoflice, where they go to Ifurther investigate the llly\tr'l {ious disappesvance “of — their | father-in-] N. 0. Dahl, and his | daughter, Miss £ di anxious inquir $ i nd scarch | by the relatives of the missin pair have developed absolutety | nothing, but Mr. Rood is now feonfident that they have beenthe | vebethrrs-of—fomrtplay P [Rood and Strander wrurate w search in the vicinit of Quiring in the hape of ¢ ering—sommectre thil may el up the mystery, h‘ isen Ile'rn Itranke Leise Inku anrel—¢ O Chs ”u- Sersc, Monday | was for thein turvied housi [ but lnlwn ] moinit “Claim Was Allowed. . Cotter, wh st the estiate »164.97. of | Go to Hakkerup for photos. | It i TS Fon Jedding =kl . H. (A‘vl»c} ¢ alk, ¢ and Curbstone, | Baby Pictures Carriage Blocks, GO TO— Cellar Bottoms, Ete. ' | HAKKERUP Up-tc ;—‘l_)u(u Work and Mo 0 Prices Reasonable. A BUD, 5!”: Enlarging, Framing BRAY 20d BAGGAGE H() ;}1\\1 Finishing 1Y for Amatuers. and PIANO [(: A SPECIALTY Ef\ - Citybn \'¢ MMQQQQQQQ%Q%QQQ DS Fast sessssccccscssesssesssvocce BRUNSWICK-BALKE illiard Hall. L. J. MATHED . Prop. & FFine Line of Chraes & Tobaccos 0 Loaisd on Forts St T Do G Lay Ly lhats Uemidit, Min csecscssccssscccssscccce .;---'-..---‘ i ! { ¥ ) 1 i it i-ClEy Halt b - i \hl«nl‘:nmml\ Attendedtoy J . P. Lahr, The Furniture Dealer, Sl’! CIAL BARGAKN ‘LIST. House, a0-foat i NIRRT ) $1650.00 Pawderoom Hotse, 2 .Loo.oo Sever-raom o Mot Complete Dressing for a Bed. ) R ) A\ D ).00 ) Vv lian {f¢ ¢ Lot one loL #6000, A con- ity of the 20th century. o for the pillows the day. ~ 0 0 A Large 0 3 i recept ) dur Wlilm é« (;dlll”. Pl simphest, the Hehtest, the strong- sty the haidsomest, the eheapest and beat ol made. e Sp -0 eecssscsccscccsce ring is Here and So are We. ful yenr, and just starting on o second wo heavtily thank our patrons for their past support and tend 1o all o courteons s invitation to call on us for anything in HOSIERY, GLAY Wi e lad We Bave Juit clofied w very sticed NOVIO ney Dishoy, s - the foundation for a sue “Day Bargain I L and will cven give this year than last. Liast buxiness on oneGennine 14 which we wroing to continic FOU more for your money 'l he Falr Variety Cash Store 301 West Phird Steeet. B e o Grove's Pepsin Coffee The only Hea ache Remedy which does not.weiken the heart. CASH PAID FOR DRY ’SfiNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STORE!} —rTEPIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJL Ja e o e s Plows Cultivators Zawe Wire Fence Sharples Cream Separators Sereen Doors and- Windows F. M. Ma!zahn & Co.

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