Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 28, 1904, Page 1

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“The Pioneer Prints A Pioneer x WANT AD = MORE}YE.,X{;.S tween Duluth ‘Will Do Iv, kston. St. Paul North Pole. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 60. : : BE) IlDJI. ,\[l\\]fib()’l‘ 'I[ }-‘\‘[) \\ 1[ NE ‘\ 1"0( ~{Forty - Eight Cents 'DUNN MEN e ml: DO IT NOW! TODAY! Will be the price of all our d : . = 75c and $1 Negligee Shirts : ! ; Open a Savings Bank Account. For This Week Only e GET A HOME BANK FRE E! The Ramsey County Conventwn i Ko They are made of Madras and Percale, the new- est spring patterns; only two to a customer Breaks Up ln a ROW = ' = This Afternoon. I. MEYER & CO., - == . High Art Clothiers. g St. Panl, June 28.—The Ramsey |tion claiming that they could not. gt 2 county Republican convention this air pl The Collins support d with what they term e i a a8+ o conventions Both- sides vote for temporary chairman was. be ing taken. The Dunn adherents left ing a4 majority of votes in the ate convention. HENRY BUENTHER the hall and held a seperate conyen- ‘— 2 Naturalist and Taxidermist GLEARWATER IS FOR DUNN,} No charge for the Little Bank. | § (lVingS Depal‘tment 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 H e It is loaned to you FREE. PEMID). M. : L = First National Bank, Resorts vedeived fiom Clearwater|won out inthe vi of Bagloy The fivst dolar you'd POSIL iN held as that | about “four to onc. The bunn del- ¥ s B ‘midii Minn ¢ v N . FHBBLBLOBBHES BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES [ .0 v (his afternoon indicate s AGAMENBADS Busied 15 Seoce snd tosiaie L earoyat oo nry ot afier latica: Mol ale il - a guarantee that you will retum the lit- all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, | Clearwater county has elected & TR K e Banle oo b bel :g:;.MRMENT:, Dadele aren repaired and remodeled | qalocatos suflicient to control he |y oo g Ga Buere, W is dollar helones - i Poderson aud A. Kaiser Dunn to you. draws interest and can be with- i'l]lil‘l' and Surphs 230,000, 1 gilarantes my wocklmothprook and e = i = llAI wn by you lnv.\ {imie you ‘return the AV TNt Pros, 1P Sheldon, Vive-Pres: little Bank. Tk oA Wit Cash ! MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NO A Deposit Required on All Work EMPLOYES KILLED BY EXPLOSION CERMANVEQLLOWS ACTI N 0k --l-...-..-.. -.-..-...---- ‘ l county convention. The Dunn forces P. il @@@fi@@fi@@@@@@@ g FRANCE AND SENDS WAR- IN FIREWORKS FACTORY AT I SRR SHIP TO HAVTI. : Our Summer Sale of VICTINS ARE BURIED N THE RuiNg | SPLE APOLOGY NOT SUFFICIENT puy F l N E F ‘ , RS BLACK REPUBLIC MUST MAKE - HALF A DOZEN BODIES RECOV- . ERED AND FIFTEEN PER- SONS MISSING. REPARATION FOR ATTACK Affords Exceptional Inducements for making E‘arlv Purchases. ON MINISTERS. Ry \ 3 Rerlin. Juno —he—government THESE INDUCEMENTS e nof alone in the prevailing Low-Price Sched- _ Philadelphia, June 28—Fire, the re- |inag decidod ta send a warship to- Port ile, but in the great advantage of securing (st soleetions from ol lrge stock siilt of an explosion of fireworks in the i ay prince. Hayti, after hatiig agreed - inest |‘”H n])‘l( inable. Our ropresent: TEide \h I KRAYW 17, o ] Diamond Light Supply company’s fac- | with {he French government that a | S T —Come and see our— tory ‘during the afternaon. 18 thought | simple apology. wis not siicient rep: rmerly of the \(n'th\ e Bur Coand well known in Sour city, will he at to have caused the death of many em- | gration on the part of the government ployes and the serions infury of 8ev- | ot Hagti for (he Fecont el . THE MARKHAM H0'l‘ 3L, for 8 Days, commencing June 30 and endmg July-7, . eral firemen. It {8 teported hy the | prench and German ministers by tha L) police’ that of the twenty-two glils em- | paiace puard at the Hayil chapol . With w fdl line of Tlovedbaitie LHIr: Noor Of IheHACtory! | nal oim of eepiition - (ia’ (wo Yon can choose from a car lot. Finest line only 1wo have heen accounted for. R I S % ) y ol d for, goverimints will demand is nol yet - La leS Fur J Ck tS S rfs Boa.S tC- ever shipped - into Northern Minnesota. Atgan i tive bodicy ;‘Bd been | Known,: but Gormany its decided (o a ets, ca » \ L T G e ke R - Also a full line of Skins. consisting of ) \ ‘9 land firemen there are more dead ~LIENO WALL FIN SH"-: e ey Qe Otters, Beavers, Sables, Martins, « hodies had been taken out | Bloodhounds on Track of Wisconsif® We handle itin bulk; you do not have to 2 TI: m. and the firomen' say fif- Murderer. Kl'lmmel's, Agtrdkan Nea[‘ Seal Etc.\- pay a big price for wmthlew packages, but- 3 | teen more are burled under tho ruins. | | Winona, Ainu, ) get full weln‘ht All co]nrz, 8¢ per pouud n ! e Dbloodhounds are lending L : 25-and 50 pouud lots, Tc per pound. B Pueblo’ Politician Suicides, armedmen hiofont the (ralll oL the - Orders given now will he allowed.good discounts and yourcont willibe delivered inithe fall, A man in_attendance at nII hmve. of Hudson Pueblo, Colo., June 28 —Charles B. s of the tan CRswamps R Montgomery, a prominent local politi- | - Why not trade where you can get the most for your money? (.} ; 1(!‘“«1 himself hly taking HoE “'I"‘“'} T We. make to order Gentlemen's Fuv Lined Coats at ‘greatly reduced summer \prices. : phine, Two wecks ago he was married alls i ) to “the former wife of a newspapor 29 < : ’ man, who disappeared immediately | the trall from these. T PHONE 20. @-\W. . ONES. § after the suicide. Domestle trouble | All bridges across the river and all ’ ; A ronds coming into Winona are pickeled &l 71 s been found and the dogs Look We repair Ladies” Seal Skin and Otter Coats and remodel them into Up-to- Date, Stylish Garments at Speeial Low Prices. AL work g anfeed. 1 you want Mr. Keaywetz to-eallat your residence (o give you estinites on new Garment or on your Fur Repairs, Iu\i\;vll he eladto do so by yon umlulw.m appointment by phone or by ail : was probably the cause. ¢ by militiamen-and-no-ene-pnsses-with EpE— g challonged ) patrolling ORISR a.mu;r.(ma.n.,; A0 S0 N B G 5 M 0 N N M M M R 2 S5 0 S S S D e ) e gt it upon him and it js e ['ably driving into” Winona BEMIDJL MINNESOTA. R 1 was startied ) pulling was wounded, hut not serious Remember the dates: From June 30 to July 7; Markham Hotel Ladies’ Parlor. :L:;%l;lfin‘;‘"d | A ZEKMAN, I‘-‘llfl?r“hflj"mg s o o 98 TN Steeets v P i g~ ¥~| PROHIBITIONIST —CONVENTION— S “"| Managers of the Miles Boom Active in l -. . tiomistari : The e ] here this weel : — Alonzo 1. W o -~ —.—. e B rohihiliT li i FIVE PERSONS DROWNED. 12 pieces Cantalina Novelties, 30 inches wide. Cost us 1o buy the first of Al e ; oS a5 { the year 23¢ a yard; on aceount of the cold. hackward season weare over- cnaipng onibition, | vacnt DyEctinne During Heauy Slome | Z-SH O S- stocked on shear fabrics. 'llm) must go; choice this week at 15¢ a yard. Lol PR e i ’ i ‘"hfimo.fl‘iyn,., T E 2 —_— : S —- = | prominent in cement e in e by off | vl - = 2 Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits. Men’s Clothmg i\v'.'fxfm s vt 1 y ooty st e sion et 1ot We have about 75 pairs of Men's Our entire line of Ladies’ Tailor-Made The - heavy selling in our clothing ‘de- ™ Mo T St gt st Bl | Dress Sh(_)_ps n Odd, lots, worth . up to $3.50. Here is a snap for Suits a - 2 of the “-.r“] A 1>H( o. 17 artment las _\\'uj'k_ was the cause of many e Jo ot LGoorgla, (et f wopestaed by niember 101 = { hraken lines in >_-‘I_-x suits. We have put ™| o0 o LSO Tonmusges ;e nita - Selospt _you. Some Patent Leathers, Vici, Chnldren s Underwaar. {trean onthe $10 pile; a good chance to get ) George W, Carrolt f 1w ik FOE Ha i i 1 treet ‘ Cordavan and Box Calf. a suit for the Fourth. rently e I 1o: coni | KILLS CHILDREN AND HERSELF. About 100 garments in summer weight f . = = % : | | worth up to 25¢; your choice for Ile each. Children’s Hose. ! i 1 : Despandency the Cause of Chicago - b We have just received a line of the cele- . ‘Woman's Deed i I' MEYER & Co.‘ Flags and Buntm i1 e Musser Ilose for children: 5 and Chicago, dune 28, Thie A g 51-2 at 20¢ a pair; 6 and 61-2 at 25¢ a pr.: High Art Clothiers. 7 and 71-2 at S¥e a pair; 9, 91-2 and 10 .2 LOSS REACHES &%%%%¢%¢ olof * We carry the most complete line of | Junting, Baloons and Japanese Lan- pge e terns and l’.nawl~ m the city. i S ec WAL, e Main Portion of Sal., Wiped — o5 ! Ladies” Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. ™7, e B Me“ S nght Hflts- i We have the kind that fit and give satis- ™3 | which starte - . : 1 1 lot Men's Light- Colored §3.60 Hats at J qists its. ¥ G st i sl ¢ kman, fur manofacturer o L Toit i S o - B £ portion of N . Minned is, 39 » and insurance during the $| 50 each. j = 5 T [be the mo: tracii 4 s | SO - ”\ nneapolis, will be in ll L f or months. Don’t f;il % A o DT from. - June 3 »him during eight days stay 25°, dhwlmt on Lmt y Vests dnd l)ud\ g~ \\'s' _h:xw 2 complete line of Ladies’ lnth- : e B ’ ther and | until July T \\'ilh a full line of{in vour city. Furs called for Trousers. 3 ¥ iy Suits. _fur jackots,. -scayfs- and fand delivered. ~Estimates cheer- i also @ bice assortment of tuH\ given on new garments ‘i"l“’i“’i"z"i“i"i‘i“i"“z'{“i"i‘*%***fi,fi‘f‘fi%“"fi“*i“t"’i’7 E Order your new fur gar-|on repair work. | | | { will be reg 1 i | | ! | | ! S Will Be In Bemidji { ment now at good discount. Have I Kraywetz, representing {vourold furs repaired, remodeled 1 relined. Furs taken for stor- e o oo ol oo ofe o ofs of £

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