Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 27, 1904, Page 1

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The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than ans other news- paper between Duluth and Crookston, St. Paul and the North Pole. A Pioneer + WANT AD . 4 Will Do It. Pioneer N ON THE Rob’tC. Dunn lel Have Over 700 Votes on | the First Ballot. BEMIDJ \II\ TSOTX MON VOLUME 2: TR IR R aaww{ma@@&a&a@# SORES®ULCERS : SHOW A BAD CONDITION OF THE BLOOD When the blood is in bad condition a bruise, cut, scratch, or any slight injury to the flesh, is aptto become an ugly- lookmg sore or ulcer. Somenmes a-boil, blister or pimple is the beginning of a large eating-ulcer or open, “Itis what you Save, not what you Earn, that makes Wealth." DO IT NOW! TODAY! Open a Savings Bank Account. GET A HOME BANK FREE fl#@#@ifi@@fi##fi## PATENY Awmitko ron ¢ NETLY'S Hamy Ban G James A. Martin cliims statefor Collins and is sending telegrams broadcast the e claiming 5.8 delegates. in statement -+ My, ims such eounties as Crow Wi Cass, Polls, Aitkiu, Hubbard, Norman, c¢te which ies are known to he/over- aly for Dunn, 14 Out of 47 counties which held i caucusses Saturday pight 28 r were carried by Dunn wvithout. No charge for the Little Bank. i It is loaned to you: FREE. 1 douabt, 12 were carried by Collins The fivst dollar you deposit is held as the over fi@fifi&@@fl@t#flfi@fi&flfl his published Martin vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvw b e e e DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a.m.fo Noon, and 1t0 5:30 p. m. Savings Department ‘First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. ot Sl fiom fnfaney Simugh o Forty Counties vae ; and watery from the effects of 11ag B Eon Dol AP oA o caltotmy/right s 1 s bad sores on the lower ex- fotled ninsexléinal sora, ssssing s backaet tremities or other part of the body. will heal, Washes and salves, while cleansing, sooth- Tt‘]f‘ I 3 phone and telegraphic ad- SSS ing and helpful, will not do it, because they do not | (i qs vocoived by Llw Pioneer phshed the place heals. Where the health has been impaired it restores strength and vigor to the system, improves the appetite trami‘and’ Wadena and possibly Becker, which is claimed by both 1every county which he has here- tofore claimed and has made for Dunn, Cass county is nflsl]y for Dunn. “tle Bank. However, this-dollar discharging sore. Often the blood is naturally bad, and atery mple home remedies but malarial sickness, debility or placs refused toheal.” The physician Peonsuttod D 45 O v t id ‘me no 7 leg was s solld sore from unn Otles to was completely and permanently cured. .__There is always some. reach the poisoned blood; but 8. S. S. cleanses and Show that Duan has carcied and digestion, and tones up the merves. Purifying the blood is the surest Collins and Dunn. some gains, BIG BATTLE to you. draws interest and can he ('rllvilill and '\"“‘l‘]“-"- $30,000. is that way from birth, and such people suffer with vari- someold chronic trouble, that gale to “EI,‘ md S henibe kAR S 84 For Collin Shssinisne Oor Lollins. , unhealthy matter in_ BEWiCaRin; Bey . 2 B purifies the diseased blood and when this is accom- every county in northern Minne- way to getrid of an old sore or ulcer. Medical advice is free. Returns from southern Minne- In Cass county Wallker, hereto- & 5 | drawn by you any time you return the | . | o 3 LEA 8 3 i s Hastines, Pres. 101, little Bank. \ ous kinds of sores from infancy through old age. The the impurities break out in improved rapidly, but an attack of ty hoid 1 fever Y, 214 Washington Bt: lood that keeps the sore discharging, and must be gotten out before it | . ( sota with” the exception of Bel- fllE 8 WIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. sota show that Dunnhas carried fore conceeded to (Jullms went 1*. White, Cashier. IO O ) and seven ape s disputed. @ guarantee that you will veturn the lit- a physician about her troubles. [or that reason I keep in attendance |,(A|““;_,..\. a lady ac my office from 1 to She as s (if desived) all i ) p. m. 5 3 ladies in getting ready for examinations; is present (if desived) while L] I am giving adjustments. The cause of all female dise: in the o Seiieienia spinal column (small of the back) and T find it is unnec adjust # 3 ) i “other than the cause; for the removal of the cause al { diseased organs to resume their natural positions and functions. Henee ion and never give local treatment, and 1 <4 8k 4 S Rkt 8 K & !‘.'1- 'KJ' & *E’l' '@' T never require local examin even so, there is no line of discases with which T have move complefe s\lccass than those which afllict womankind. & E I tealue that it is sometimes very embarassing for a lady to tell Russian and Japanese Armies| Moving Into Contact For Great Battle. }/ “M“M‘.fi‘- e B B B e B o e e B B B &i HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box:No. 686 BEMIDJI. MINN. An Excellent Opportunity To Earn Money Is open to a limited number of people in your vicinity. # If you are unemployed or if you have un- ccupled time, write to us. The work we offer is clean, dignified and profitable. fg articularly good resulls await your efforts in this field. White to-day for full particulars. CIRCULATION DEPT. Kuropatkin Assumes Offensive and Strong Japanese Forces ~ Move Agamst Him. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES! and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. | carry at all times « good assortment of INDIAN' RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURSn scason bought. —_— I guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state <. General Kuvopatkin Sun- St. Petersburg, June 27. =Dispatches (i Ofensive General Kuroki i SR assumed the received here from Tat¢hekaio indicate | 5 enera] Okn while that both the l'“Sv and Jupances from a position fourteen milés east armies are moving into contaet for a f 5 great battle, which may even now be. against MY WORK IS l“QUAI LED BY FEW, B Ybl LLED BY NONE ward is moving against the Russian Bank at Haicheng. FAILS TO GET AWAY A Deposit Reguired on All Work Jealousy Chuse of Tragedy. YOUR TR—A—-BE~~~nGLICITED St. Joseph, Mo., June 27.—William = Bowman, a street car conductor, fa- SUBSCRIBE for the PIONEER tally shot Mollie Stutteville and then killed himself in a roominghouse here. Jealousy was the cause. The young e woman’s home is at Pleasanlfm Ia. .Mgflgngn,;.a.&.ag‘ &a",; a.ofla.a.\ 0 2 b ea.a..afl & g,a. el e e e b o i O’L & B - ~ METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE e a r y 0 w se r » ENTIRE_SQUADRON READY FOR DASH 3 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK CITY BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA. ; 3 @5:18) Wash Goods. _ A chance to buy a Fourth of July Dress at a small price. 12 pieces Cantalina Nov elties. 30 inches wide. Cost us to buy the first of the year 23¢ a yard; on account of the cold. hackward season weare over- stocked on shear fabrics. — They must go; choice this w eck at 15¢ a yard. ATTEMPT OF RUSSIAN FLEET TO ESCAPE FROM PORT ARTHUR = PRF TR = TWO DOZEN VESSELS OF WAR LINED UP OUTSIDE OF THE ] 1"Y0 "YOUR MONEY 15 gy DEAD ON THE FIELD 0LOSIG I ON PORT ARTHUR ! JAPANESE TORPEDO BOATS GET BUSYTHM will be refunded to you if after use HARBOR ENTRANCE. < > RUSSIANS DEFEATED BY DETACH- ) JAPANESE FORCES NOW WITHIN TWELVE MILES OF RUSSIAN ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS MENT OF JAPANESE TAKU- { SINK A BATTLESHIP AND STRONGHOLD, 1 | BADLY | | SHAN ARMY. | ! | DAMAGE THE SEVASTOPOL s 1 } kino (botween Kalchou and Liaotung peninsula,-June Japanese forces are twelve | Port Arthur, the whole | male population of which, from the AND A CRUISER. Men’s Clothing. 7 e R e ; s = The heavy selling in our clothing de- 4 ! miles from Ladles Tallor-Made Sunts. Tokio, June 27 Our entire line of Tadies' Tailor-Made its a 1-2 of the regular price. Children’s Underwear. About 100 garments in summer weight worth up to 2ie; your choice for 11e each. Flags and Bunting. We carry the most complete line of Flags. Bunting. Baloons and Japanese Lan- and Parasols m the city. Men’s Light Hats. 1 lot Men's Light Colored $1.50 each. 25°, discount on Faney Vests and Duck Trousers. 00 Hats at partment last week was the cause of many broken lines -in $15 suits. We have put them' on the $10 pile: a good chance to get a suit for the Fourth. Children’s Hose. We have just received a line of the cele- Irated Musser Hose for children; 5 and 51-2 at 20¢ a pair; 6 and 6 1-2 at 25¢ a pr. 30c a pair: 9, 91-2 and 10 ' Ladies' Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. We lrase the kind that,fit. and give s; faction. Waists, $0: Suits. 31 to Bathing Suits. We have a complete line of Ladies’ Bath- # e to | ing_Suits. | wirelos vanced his ¢ engaced upon EPPPPPREEEE SRR T E Y S SRR R L LR @ with 1 tee which For Sale and Guaranteed Only by A, GILMOUR & CO. The Home Treatment for All Female Troubles. Firing at Port Arthur Distinctly Heard | Sold by A. GILMOUR & CO., Bemidji. Minn l—]% H “hsefou, Tar Anx BOOMING OF BIG GUNS. at Chefoo. June Arthur Unctly heard he o[ eyelists occasionally of fifteen upwards, s under arms. The women are assisting in the work of completing the defenses. Civilian establish com- ! munication with the outside world. { KUROKI'S COLUMNS INACTIVE. Walllng for General Oku to Arrive at Kaichou. Petersburg, June 27.—General Kuroki's three columns seem to have suspended thelr advance pending Gen- Oku’s arrival at Kaichou. They ar cipying the three roads leading from Siuyén to Kaichou, Taschichiao land Haicheng, whence they can move jJorw ard simultaneously. Military [ cs approve of General Kuropat- k n's decision not to fight at Kaichou, ‘ which, they point out, is a particularly {unfavorable position exposed to a flank attack from Kuroki on one side to a possible landing at New- _the ather, Advertise in the Daily Pioneer. It’s a good investment.

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