Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 20, 1905, Page 3

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Supper Tonight. Easter Fair. acted busi a5 25, 1 John We ing. Bert Rivi surance g today, Choice v company. Clair Cr: Blackduck Go to Gil for your I furnishing W. H. from Black Dr. Blak worning River and A the Opera Oscar down a clai peets to ret weel. Gieorge disposed o erty here CGrrand Rapi ! Dr. has been a C. B. day Elvar ia Dul port an exc: R.W Internatior the new bo A. Gilmo Minneapoli eval turned hon Tke Bl day from / aad Harris throuy estalc The Lad pu v 1 tl n hall Satuar can get thi mother use danger in Mountain famity good healtl Cashier head today F the Northe take a pre Opera House Presbyterian Fair_ Go to Hakkerup’s for Photos. J. L. Cliffton is in the city from Grand Rapids. I L. Nichols, of Kelliher trans- Lce cream at the Model Bakery. Private par home at Tartle for sule by the Bemidji Elevator visitor yesterday. the day in the city. Tens music, rendered at the Pre: A. L. LaFrenviere, Rapids pass last evening envoute to Northome. | Mi is ids. Albrant retu The Married club gave a pleas ant dancing last eveniong . Reed is in the predicts a prosperous future f Couart as looston the Rec has decided to move give a supper ab day evening cents, children No mercury, no tonic cents, tea or drug store. Lumbermens association. program, 2 on “The fixchange Problem.” Fair. Eggs. Presbyterian Men’s ness here yesterday. ties a specialty. Phone nholz, returned to his River lasy even-| Boys strongest, ton In w is a Bemidji visitor ens, the Cro Men’s arieties of seed wheat and ware. the well known cruiser was a Bemidji aig, | Bros. clothing store | 043Y: wster hats, shoes and goods. cream for Squires came down duck and is spending | Hetlands. Special keslee returned this rom a trip to Turtle rike. program will be sbyterian at wuse tonight. of cd through al We cream for Grand the city Mayor duclk iller who is holding]| \mdy y this ox m on the barn to thoe house to Sery el Fresh this cents. Harris who recently [ his residence prop in the city from as n, of Minneapolis, who|asy Lung est at the home of home to- | i i g rough uth. | s er des party at the Grill and all present re cllent time. city from |nse with co Falls. Mr. Recad - iat | Mrs anequalied il undary town. bee been who has \ding the Fed- petit j 1e last evening. ur at Cou s able pz-vi y urov re- make R BF xr.\ exquisite 1j . of Nebish, | Lt fills th 1 blood to Bomidji George rchased the residence B J. woperty peri ho ler real ey of the G. the Mi : Tea will do. lets. The shown latest the A, R, will I 0,0.%. where you lilke 1y« ur | Adults 25 35 des s 1o eab d to cook. 15 You | when Is, no| Rocley greatest Bring. minera Hollister’s . The known, 160 all who use i tablets. Barker ” Tea is p A greab humanity lets. Brooks of the| at Moor- | lin, attending a sessionof | Mys rn Minnesota Bankers Mr. Brooks will yminent. part on the nd will read a paper W. L. Banlk is J: it fully s dress shirts worth and §1 00 at Gill Bros. only #0c. Six hole range with reserveir oset, $2 Harry Gilham many Blackduck people in town 8 fruit and vegetables l.u at Paterson’s, make Romdeene, transacted county seat yesterday. Presbyterian Fair ahib. strawberries afternonn, Palace R« There is no lever nand simple fac Balsam ‘v\ e or rub off; Conger’s try and for no mistake €s of most —guaranteed, healthy men and women. what Holliste Barker’s at Mrs. and among the best hats shown make no Hollister’s or upsets the stomach. and purifies the eatire lo: b Barker’s drng For a selection of Easter ry the display at the stove of J. anything ever brought to Bemid- The selection nade and but the latest styles .(-1'_;‘ designs. Pom;ed plants ab Presbyteflan L. D. Williamson is in the city from Park Rapids. Strawberries, per quart 20 cents Model Bakery. Fruit and vegetables every day at Peterson’s. fancy hose worth 25¢. at Gill Bros. only 15c. Hr::\dquartexs for vegetables always at Peterson’s. Strawberries, per quart cents Model Bakery. Jos. Z. Perron, is a business or from Bagley today. express fruit and 20 the hardware. wagons, at Ross’ Choice strawberries and cream at the Palage Restaurant. 7he. 3.00 at Ross’ hard- is among the We make a specialty of ice families or parties. Maodel Bakery. or new and bright Easter mil- linery, you will find them at Miss berr Taster hipment of a specialty of ice families or parties. Model Bakery. of Black husiness at the ab Opera Supper will be ed from six to cight. received per quart 20 warant, S0 powerful Mark’s cure your will We are prepared to show you willine n the newest , eall before purchasing, Louise Hetland. { A sanitary kalsomine ready for ld Dovs 10e per package ater. not "hardware. millinery is part of the t line of in this a mode and serviceable hats you oing there. B¢ rood Liky imvari- bread, airy bis ‘pie crust, and dainty and . Try asack of course, b’y flour rteries with Mal rich, s new flesh and That’s s Rocky Mountain 35 cents., tea or tab- s drug store. ons in as re the m are found millinery Conge s in the city. mistake in style purchasing at her store. Rocky Mountain never nauscates Cleanses em. to suffering tab- y cents, tea or store. mil- Conger surpasses has been care includes nothing and millin We do nwifi k nd ~ iDoran Bros. %aasasassa—:sasseasesa 3330 - Tee cream the best and h made ab the Modern Bakery. ZaGet your supper tonight at the Presbyterian Fair. Opera House, George Gaslin is'a yisitor to| the city from Blackduck. Ice cream, the best and home made at the Modern Bakery. G. R. Morton, of Nary is transacting business here today. Men'’s pants worth up to $2.50 at Gill Bros. only $1.50. Delicasies for Labter at Peter- son’s. A. Meyer came in from Bag- ley and is spending the day heve. Choice strawberries and cream at the Palace Restaurant, M. Grifiith represeiting the New York Life is" in the ecity from Crookston. maid. Lowney’s chocolate bon bons. Oaly at Peterson’s Men’s strictly all wool pants worth $3.50 and $4.00 at Gill Bros. only $2.50 per pair. Ice cream for parties or pri- vate families at the Palace Res taurant. Mark Devine and wife of Blackduck are among the many visitors here today. 1 cream for parties or pri vate families at the Palace Res- taurant. C. I". Atwood, of Thief River Falls, is lookicg after business matters here today. Fresh strawberries this afterncon, per quart cents, Palace Restaurant. Mrs. L. H. Horles returned this yesterday afternoon from a two weeks’ visib with her sister at Grand Rapids. The case of J. P. Omich against E. M. Peterson is occupying the attention of Judge Skinvik’s court today and up” to going to press no decision had been reached by che jury. The Presbyterian supper and fair at the opera house was largely attended last evening. The fair will be open this even ing and supper will be served from 6 to 8 o’clock. J. A, McDouald has purchased the interest of his partner Paunl v in the McDomald & kson employment office and rcopen the office at oncz, MecDonald has secured in the McTaggart build- the room for- y occupied as a tailor shop., ] The oftice will be opened at once Mr. McDonald has several large orders to fill $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thereis at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in- ternally, acting Jdirectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy- ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assist nature in deing its work. The proprietors have so much faith inits curative pow- crs that they offer one hundred dollars for any case that it fails received 20 also (SO0 Bri will M. quarte ing and will use me as to cure. Send for list of testi- monials, Address: F..T. CHENEY & Co . ToLEpo, OHIO. Sald by Druggists, 75 cents Take Hall’'s Family Pills for constipation. Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I was troubled with a distress in my stomach, sour stomach and vomiting spells, and can truthiuolly say that Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets cured me.—Mrs. T.V. Williams, Laings- burg, Mich. For sale by Bark- s Drug store. S, 700 LATE TO CLASSIFY. WANTED —— Experience hat maker. Apply at Mrs. J.J. Conger’s millinery. housework. Mrs. son, Dewey avenue. I WANT 5 or-10 acres abouvta mile from town. Suitable for growing hardy nursery and poultry. Address cash offer, J.E. B. Pioneer. John Wil The best made for your best| WANTED—A girl for general| come the pupular' thmor to step in B, A. Barker’s drug store and get a ‘pocketful of Wadsworth Bros.” “Chicos,” a 5¢ cigar that has cauged many men to get what may be_called the *‘Chicos’’ habit. It is far more sensible to smoke agood 5¢ cigar like the cigar like it) than te pay double the price and get no better smoke. It is made with a clear, long Ha- vana filler, and is especially pleas ing to the man who has been smoking a 10c or two for a quart- er cigar. It burns freely, and tastes good clear to the stub. .Try a “Chico,” and see if you, too, do not get into the habit of frequenting E. A. Barker’s drug store for your supply of cigars. AMERICARN NAVY ACTIVE. "Every Precaution Taken to Enforce Philippine Neutrality. ‘Washington, April Ad- miral Train, commander-in-chief of the Asiatic station, has reported to the navy department by cable that the Paraguay is at Jolo, the Mindoro at Pollok, Mindanao island, and the Wis- consin_at Olongapo, on Subig bav, island of Tuzon. FHe also reported that the Quiros is cruising in Ling- ayen guli and that the torpedo boats Dale and Decatur are cruising off the island of Palawan. Reference (o the map of the arch- ipeiago shows that this d fords excellent opportunities r ob- the movements of the hostile fice ould they approach or enter Philippine wat While the vessels, with the excep- tion of the Wisconsin at Olongapo, are but small gunboats which could do no more than make observance, (hey all carry the ijlag. which it is believed would be sufficient for the purpose of enforcing neutrality in the waters con- tignous to the American’ poss in the KFar East. The complete tem of cables between the jsiands the land lines across the i enable Rea al Train (o keep in close to h the movements ol the orpos es should they come and ands will within h 5 lL‘nn()x\ In addition to the v s last reported the Raleigh is‘reported as having sailed into the Sulu s to the Cuyos islands. REVOLUT KONARY LITERATURE. Russian Troops Forbidden to Read Certain Proclamations. . Petersburg, April 20. culation of revelutic ¥ ure among the troops throughout Russia has now spread to the regiments of the imperial guards and a general or- der ha$ been issued to the guards for- bidding them to “read proclamations thrust into their hand s in your lodgin s of Japai : stry of finance sicned 00,600 for new construction in 1995, 'he cir- PROTESTS TO FRANCE. Japan Alleges Frequent Violations o Neutrality. Chicago, April 20.—A special to the Daily News from Tokio says: At a confercnce of the elder st men and the principal cabinet mi ters a stromgly worded protest sent to France regarding its f violations of neutrality in prov shelter r and rendering assisia to Ru s Baltic fleet at : and now at Kamranh bay. No ang has as y been received from the French authoritie: quent New Jap Torpédo Eoat, Tokio, April 20.—The torpedo boat destroyer was launched at Kure Quring the day. Her displacement ex- ceeds 200 tons. PAYMENT OF CHINESE DEFICIT Powers and China Finally Reach an Agreement. New York, April 20.—After two years' discussion the powers and China will sign en agreement at once, Iall in the price of silver and provid- ing for the future payment of the in demnity in gold. The agreement comprises three par- agraphs, and, briefly stated, sets forth that China is to pay fifteen days after the signature of the document the sum of $6,000,000 and interest at 4 per cent on amount from Jan uary, 1905, which sum is io be ac cepted in full payment of all deficits due to the change from silver to gold. In the second paragraph China agrees to sign immediately fractional gold bonds, expressing the amounts due to each country in the coinage of that country. By the third paragraph China un dertakes in the future to pay the amount due each year in twelyve equal montkly installments, credited every six months. China will be allowed interest at 4 per ceni on the monthly payments made in advance of these biennial periods. China may pay also in gold bullion, gold draits or tele graphic transfers of silver at the av- erage monthly London rates, each for- eign government selecting the method it prefers: Explosion Kills Four Men. Kingston, Ont., April 20.—It is now belicved that four deaths haye re- sulted from the explosion of a gas buoy on the government steamei Scout Tuesday—Fred Mullen, who was killed Instantly; Captain W. Allison who died from inuries received, aut two of the crew. DEFECTIVE PAGE “Chico’’ (and there is no other e \‘, according to a Herald dispatch from Peking, regarding the payment of the [it t in the indemnity due to the| Closed Qu distributed to 1 GardenSee ‘at McConkey’s has been‘dlscontmued But the balance of the stock will be Many of these articles, consisting prinei- pally of Dry Goods and Shoes, are mow being offered far below cost price. T~hose holding tickets bring them in Tues- day, when ten valuable prizes will be and a complete line of With our fresh and up-to-date grocery line we have “Umvemty and “M@negram" Canned Goods. S t at Your Own Price those holding lucky tickets. dsinbulkandpackages Ladies’, Gents’ and Dry Goods, Crockery, Pillsbury Flour, Feed, Bran, Gh:idren s Shoes and Rubber Goods, Shoerts, Hay, Ete., Ete. Sa We would be pleased to have you call and get prices. usfaotmn Guaranteed Magical Scenes in California. ‘ 1t you contemplate a trip to; California with its lovely seaside | resorts, orange groves, beautiful gardens, and guaint old Missions the pleasantests, shortest and quickest way to these magical scenes is over the Union Pacific] and Southern Pacific lines. Bvery day from March 1 to May 15 tickets will be sold via this route at $25.00 from Missouri River, gcod in tourist sleepers. Double berths $5.75. Fast trains, short line, no delay. Inquire of B. L, Lomax, G. P. & T. A., Union ]| Pacific, Omaha, Neb. Subscribe for the Pioneer. W. G. SCHROEDER, 314 Minnesota Ave. c Telephone No. 65. T Y T Y WO U YTy DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONFR. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a.m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m. Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boardinghouse Minnesota Ave. Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same &.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are-entirely different. Orne of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the resnlts getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. i SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY PIONEE

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