Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 2, 1907, Page 3

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2. Ahe hair; wmae. youn hairis n Bnow-white; Ayer’s Halr ot makeita:shade R e A ¥ lfl‘h Afis‘ ‘yaur d‘)qcmr if this i |: noAt soé g - oyu bt i 0. Ayon e BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING €O.| & A RSN B wmmné- E Loviall, Mi CLYDE J. PRYO) ! A. 4. RUTLEDGE Business Manager Managing Editor A AR AN AN NN Entored 1n the postofico™at Remidil. Minn,, oy B L L o 530 i " % RS GEORGIANA EUNTFR Subseribe For The Pioneer. | W i i A tew doses of this vemedy will in- || SUBSCRIPTION---85.00 PER ANNUM s - ¢ % George Armistead vainbly ouro an ordinary attack of || B . b ‘ manded ¥qrt Mokfenry when ; WIIEAT FLAI(E GELEH diarrhcea. o . & 7 ihe - British bombarded ‘1t during -the It can always be depended npon, > 7 ¥ e ¥ war of 1812 and when Francs Scott | £ < even in the more severe attacks of R i “Just exactly.” el o fmast. Ter coupieno it of GURS WASA |gar (oot e Star: Spangled Ban- | - : e cramp colic and cholera morbus, BEREREEER Hfigfia “I bet I'd never pay them/old British mg_nger i doseny: tich o0 4 fld?‘ a | per.? recently told a New York Sun re- i % 4 It is equally saccesstul f.fvx »enumm Iy §200 for a sheep,” said 'Phrastus. 1-\0*1.'“.'0 big me(.'mc‘kels were pl l;fl'l‘ porter what she knew &bout the hlsmry diarrheen and cholera infantum in || 5 = h “What'do you know about the Brit- |10 position at the Chesapeake's how | G50 Tl bt g \ P 3 children, and is tho means of aving B ) Bl and stem. 4ndthe’ commodore, Joy£ally gorig i ; the lives of many children ench yenr. SapBinte asken.one of Mo nel o SRIAEE stooped down o fre | TBIS bnner, ‘she ‘says, vas the pri- | @) will make blood to supply healthful new. tissues in When ‘rmh‘um]l with watcr and Fourth Of Jul V.| aTavne ”\\:1‘[“[‘)1[)?1(5}“%;21“]?Icet— et vatg property of her Etun?i!nther, colto- placeof theold. It regulates the bowels, tonesthe system, weetened it 1s pleasant to take. Pour July,” sa rastus, 5 nel Armistead, and has descended to : Every Tnan oflu family should keep “Well, it ssexs they can k6at: Whitek!, "Phrastus shot out- into the is relished by everybody and should be eaten every F it now. her only brother, Hben' 'Appleton of. this remedy in his home. Bu, By FRANK H. SWEET. sheep,” laug pond, twning a somersault and-‘seat- LARGE 8 o morning, X = e 3 .. He has placed it in a \ PRICE, 23C. E, 50C. “1 'spect if Mr. or liad looked |teting mmniches 2s he went. Qfflflcline g:::d:g;l,‘mst comp'm:y'é vaults, but e I’alahblo—Nnmuonn—Euy of Digdestion .ndl ly to Eat 3 hakoth Swetl o ronid el e et ehol Sl IRl R T R Ches | rofuses' to disclose Dis ‘address o fo- Canboservedtof. Patn ot oven foaTow miutes ofcoo il i Meriker - $101" ceied 4 ki i 4 > U 4 'y Signatare 9 ; Barker's Drug Store REEER | tThey can't teat us on any e and the stately vessel careened | ; L o every 2 / b3 E_ REERR o aa- thets I her whole armament slid off into TR : Package 9‘% : g L * O8I I shan't spend [ ging Goorge stamped his voynl foot one cent for crackers mer | ang ghook his cwrved horng. Then, ad % PROFESSIONAL torpedoes, ner g0 oWl 0 | Ny Purner ontered the v o slde putiing and sputtering wag that the sec the p'rade, ner any of | ante the ram dashed forwyard)with v heut had exploded ihe firecrackers all the boys. She says I've got to Sty axpocted quickness, kuockedphis new | 4t olice. But when lio got the water {1 bum aud keep sl this Fourth. | owner's fect from under lmus'mfl lald | out of his eyes he saw that the British | “She says 1 kin tuke the old hoss [ i fat ou bis buek. had- revelyed unexpected re-enforce- pistie 'n' fire it off once down -behind | «gerves nien 3 the barn. 'N' I klo tle dad’s fag to a ! i so much o stus’ first thought as he emel‘lg- 1506, major In 1818, brevet leutenant | 143855 i horor of the visit of Gefieral colonel in 1814, After his defense of Lafayette. ‘the fort on Sept. 12, 1814, be was mado | “wrne aisposttion of the flag at my a colonel, brother’s death is problematical. He “My mother was born in the fort | gy jeave it to the Peabody institute some time before the death of the |1 'Baitimore or to a museum in Wash- Geores XTL, arviving unexpect- s X 0 a N S A ¢ colonel, which oceurred on April 25, |, » | broomstick - 'n it about all T |gneep,” Phra v\m.uu Hary ed from the rear, hail disposed of the % s gton.’ | WM. B. MATTHE WS wanter. Who v Aunt Pri witli{surpn American commodore and now turned 1818 She was named for him Georgl- | - Nosther Mrs, Hunter nor her brot.hey! { ATTORNEY AT LAW m\l'ul anyway ? that 'Phra nelther whined or | his aitention fo the s and stripes, ana. 2 nor her sister 18 connected with any | o e Ao e, Tiniten Biates pleaded when she reannotnced her | Which he jammed into the bank with S | “1 remember playing under the fing | Reyolutionary soclety, although they i Goneral Land Ofce—Inatan Oflies and Con- iffed—he almost snivel- | Fourth of July edict. vepeated Llows of his wooly head, The ONE STAR HAS BEEN SHOT AWAY. i as o girl. Tis history since the fight 15 { 411 tage interest in patriotic affairs. T grross. Spoclal attentlongiven to 'A““',“fi«lk_‘;‘r s laughed outright. patrictic hlood of "Phrastus boiled. talk about the flag, Having been much | OB° Mainly of the occasions when it | mpen Appleton, the owner of the fiag, Blatms. " otor 1o the ¥ what under the can- | for up. | “Gitout of that, you old British ram! | qunoved on aceount of bis beirloom all | V5 exhibited. The last of these was | jiyves in Manhattan borough and is well sota Delegation in © W New York Av ou do last Pourth that makes | have ye, a settle down on you like | husband. glone! Tl hit you ith a at-the sesquicentennial celebration of | ¢, a5, the city of Baltimore in 1880, his life. - When the fort was bemg bombarded, He keeps his address a com-— plete secret, however, and is regarded n’ T 3 0k vainly about with his finger: “It was also exhibited at the Cen- D. H. FISK Pl 15 Lo ped e ‘;;,“,‘fd ]’,’jt“r’:&fn‘g Key went to the British frigate Min | ;0i01 exposition “‘ Phfiadelpiia. i :ge:‘g;nethmg of a recluse by his Attornoy dud Counselior nt Lav i, pshaw! S But ot ¢ 1 & : smull pebble, | den, one of the bombarding feet, UD- | 1576 and 1 think at some celebration : you, and I |neft of s lin. She'd never cor- | choke e without some | well, it Officy opposite Hotel Markham, ] o o know Aunt Pr Fou up so pointed feet | der a flag of truce. On Lis-way back unition <decp into | {o Baltimore the next morning he saw | connected with the Old South church | _ { in about 1875 under the auspices of : the starry flax still fiylng over fho | fp oo 00 WA0CE IhO RUSPIESS OF | Soving el causes a laugh. Doing 11 bustl? [ E. E, McDonald Honest, now, out with It, and |~ “No, he let fort. . That sight inspired bim to wrne‘ : ‘of the flag at I"o_rt McHenry ' Well causes silence—French Proverb. ATTORNEY AT LAW hat I can do for you. { alone, Benjam fihat ever was! the natienal ode, % liere We Swedback Slock s the cat,” said *Phrastus, | ne le Bamldji, Mian. Ofilce: med th: i ¢ his toes info the ground. and other fo i PHYSICIANS AND SURQEONS. “What about the cat?” Tourth of July '8 wo ail Mrs. Hunter bas a picture of, the original flag, whieh shows it to ‘have been an unusually large garrison flag, B8 UL’LE‘I" { N‘ | — | “She told me to give him his dinner, |« « “"e""f‘“ sbout thirty. feet by forfy. It lias | ' A put a firecracker under the pan. | wyy you Toent Wit | e o | -4 = E pu ; a threaten- | fifteen stripes, as all the nationgl flags » L Dr. Rowland Gnmore It didw't hurt him gone, but he never | gemanded yhen {he Fourt however, as | had at_that time, one stripe for.ench | Physician and Surgoon come for a week, "W Le won't teeh | jyreq, tiot in their Gy state. i Office: Ililea Black cofish sence’ e cnt 'Phra 2 | 4 | e S The stars are well pointed, being | galloping around the | fifreen in number, excopt that one has been shot away by 4 shell, _Aside i+ from this rent and another at one cor- | ccnrgu ner, also made by a shell, ‘the flag is | o climber loose | in excellent conditlon. | ¢ of safsty In | nps Hunter differs with ber sxster‘% | = 5 “ “0n, ot ~What else?” “Dow DR. E. A. SHANNOY, M. D. fiv ben” said ‘Phrastus, | e sail my boats. ¥ cl’ Ih‘l‘n ;;‘n ‘.} ;‘:;‘:Ll‘i n bis right ear. I knowed TIo had the b ilce in May Phone 396 Res. Picne 397 tier broke up, 'n’ I bet a {eq under b ——— | couple o' ¢ 'd do it cd him with a r DR. WARNINGER | . VETERINARY SURGEON sot tl Telephione Number 209 Vo_rth ,Dakota* Ghatauqlfa Devils Lake---June 29th---July 16th t‘ollowing is a partial list of attractions for the first week: June 29. -Speeches by Prof. Thos. Shaw and Gov. (,ummmgs of Towa. In regard- ture of reworse ang. 7 low from. King shook th A they ? you'd 'a' thought so! They nest afire "n’ 'most burnt up afterward | Mrs. George Livingston Baker of New iy’ but he was In | Brighton, N. Y., somewhat as to details Third St.. one block west of 15t Nat'l Baok | (he chlcken house. ’'Phrastus actual |nothin® It sound as if {4 lost it <ing George butted | In the history of the flag, Jalyd Lecturesb) M]ssOlofKrarer and Dr.Payne 3 — Iy. grinned. self.” n- upen himself Some surptise -has beefi expressed at | ; i DRAY AND TRANSFER. “Ah, ha! Go ahead; that wasn® ail. | “Your pa's flaz is in thore o the ta- rath an e the flag i ns:tegoiv’ Iuly 2. Address by U. S. Senator Hansbr.ro. £ What put on the finishing touch?” ble.” T E - i 7 Al gt R S 3 ; 0 e nibbled ebout i the and has not always been in the pos- July 3. ~Lecture by Hon. Smith Stimmel, first A i ‘W '“7' “I g’pose e ne | “That's ~hg 00 mucl povder at inte 0 renew 7 { -7 nes .m-rrlght’ said Phrastus, frows We tuk 1t | dready D by et 10 yenew | sesslon of the national government, | President of the Chatauqua. ray ransfer, 5 prisoner, | MIS. Baker explained this by saying R < Vi Sh T, away 10 permit-the csc: s Phone 40, { out behind the barn to 1171“ a bunch | *Phrastud lind . earefally. studledup | ST IREENUHLE CCanC Ol DS PHACNeL. 1 Ihes flas was i Fodentad to: Col ol i July Oration, Governor Burke. ~ / : e My, didn't they pop! 'lln;;x duy | thls smatt speech in advance. . - |Bau wont to the parade, but it was an ex- | Atmistead Dby the government after =+ July 5. Lecture, Guy Carleton Lee. =~ it tectotal, 'n’ come wash day | “Hum!” Aunt Priscilla sniffed. “SVell, [ ceptionally good one, and there was a | tno g 7 DENTISTS. 4 , | cep ong, an : ght. Mrs. -Hunter says that the July 6. Address, John G. Woole W 1 ;! *long th ‘pada-| Pulty littie turnover at 'Phrastus' place. ) Y- i R _ v know m} \\'hfmentlhf[ ?Yl er W gio long t.xen‘ If you go to th,\f pradert B0 Y s ciita. rang the little bell, and Un- | flag was the private property of Colo- These-are only a few of the principal events, Mu: ical 1 k | DR.J.T.TU OVY And when they fou i o L know what you'll get. cle Ben rang: the lng bell without bring- | nel Armistead, having been presented zations, quartets, reading: I: § lectn oRint 3 “suthin’ bad stepped on it,” muttored | - «Alw't goln'.” - Ing ans smail potios: forwasd to-at it - | to Kim by a committes of fifty Balti- 2 panariets, s;_stereopticon lectures and base ball sut T dow't think folks | ’Phrastus slouched oft %It @ aie of |- “After all Pve said,” declared Aunt 1t 9 ames of the North Dakota Central League. —— - Dentist- Saght 1o ' deep sonted mielnnelioly HII the: Dars jlla, s e Erowing ominously. thin S prk ;Lgsmb:fol;euffi BOATING, BATHING, ATHLETIC CLASSES = g e jo & > b ,”l ¥'s been an one st Natlonal Bank Bu Id'g. Telephono No. 330 | oy nie his head back and laugh- | was between himself and Aunt “Seilla’s g,de‘.. B floet anpmnchlng, “Ko threw 1t t; the Complete program may be_had by addressing Edgar LaRue, ) e ed 80 be: af Phrastus stopped. | femorsefnl eyes. Harvey had e ay \{\lnnium li h‘ehh;ts,i" s?ifl ey Secretary, Devils Lake, N, D.- { v 8. 116; clod. o g Phis “When you strefch si 3 & 5 20 years experience frownlng an 1 Farras oy | fhan kept his promise, and 'Phia it s it s g Golonsl Armistoid waa S thtiaat Special Rates. Ask G. N. Agent. as a )lonlr,llool. 4 id ll._\x\l'v.iv \\14;.:; gncuted the final steps of a W r‘ Somcthing -4-snap,” said Aunt 'Scilla. officer,” Mrs. Hunter said. - “He was % i he had had [ out,”“I have ance. Hor oyes did. T've got to train up that | .. o' % D R 7 | % graduated at West' Point a8 a second ¢ forgotten how you found Frowsy for [ «Aini he good, though? Tl hunt | P i the way he should go, and T mean 0 A (¢ 4 SPE CILALIS T | e o o o vooates dogs for him all day, Lok at those | Seoe (Lot you dast sux o word, |leutenant In 1709, became a.capfain in s 3 = i - not to use them round the house or | two big fellers! They'll do for Long|go strajehi now, he'll go crooked all his = = | o y the barn or’ anywhere where they'll | "Poms on the Chesapeake.” Tife."” 3 9 I : urb A\mt ’Scilla T'll put_half a *Phrastus had planned a naval en-| After d e soutitwo dang lilag = gagement ‘that should reverse a fact| tioms caro. x\'v slhic was washing dishes of history. One of Uncle Ben's fayor- | in the kitchen Uncle Ben slyly cut tiny ite stories was of the ship Chesapealke, | Slashes along the svlole length of each of Women: Nervous Dis- good of you!” '?Il when the En"l 1ip Leopard forced ] v eases; Chronic Diseases. RRer s i .J-L“‘.,.r,.;iif-‘1‘11,‘,‘““1:’5 We are going to have a high old time ‘here in Bemidji the ~ 4th. Thatis whatthe commit= < “tee on arrangements promlse us any way. Perhaps you Tllcomi;‘g to i:;mildfl ll take ‘em .Ac“u lln the wum]sx_. "N, I'been a sailor on the American { ur y, u -y say, I'lt h‘”,",‘w“r m‘y; every time he | and the stor; icle Ben loved to h\tcn ‘want a new suit of clothes for | " the occasion; that is not any gets lost—dow't you give any ofher fel- | to as a child m. loved to tell "Phrastus. *So, T us Wison,” greeted Aunt at Markham Hotel 9 a, m. | ler the Job. What they got in thal| But had-detérmined that |’ to the prade arter to 3:30 wagon?” those shif Mr. i e 0 3:50 p. m, Tt mnst be the English ram Mr. | Turner's pond with a very different re- a ) St been buying,” said Harvey as ' sult, more than right, It is worth? money to you to wear clothes: - you have confidence in; style, i fit, quality right; clothes that . notonly feel good to you but look good to others. ! Evye, Ear, Nose, Throat Diseases of Men; Diseases ful hie middle of the afternoon when y. tear marked face and s shuffled into the his arm he carried 'a dls- hooner and a dilapidated one of the switches, and in her nstonislicd hands. il 'member it,” hined T hnin't been to the p'rade, T up in @ treo thls hull { everlagtin” Fourth, with Turnér's old ram in’ atit, tryin' to ‘shake me down. to stayed therc all night, too, Turner's Pete hadn't como t ast him.” 8 ¢ Marrls heard of it, ho 1 Turn ee! one Day OK’HY ! ke turned to look. “Gave §200 for him. He began his prepartio: 2 p I guess I'll walk down and see him | cent flag randered the Chesapes 0 'PY"Jfitns Dr. Rea has made more re-| when they take him out.” heavy, so be stuck it info the bank Tain't! markable cures in the Nor-| “Iwo hundred doilars for a sheep!” | The Chesapeake was a full rigg thwestern states than /any | Phrastus hopped over the fence and | Schaoner, at least elghteen Inches long, Hving man. trotted along by his friend’s side, | With two row irecracker guns on “What a plie of money for one sheep! either side. 'The English ship was plth ,, Harvey, 'd you jest as lief put | only a third as large—a block of wood | .vgen T L doard ot il in a hox of matehes W a f' cent | Whittled roughly into thie semblance of | beat. en. "Farastueon S flag 'stead of two o’ them bunches?” ' a- boat, with owe crooked wabbling - “Just tnat oricel” saTd ‘Phrastus. The five The name of _ is one that we have confidenee in; it is' a*‘ Gl TR s e prs sl ; L ' G . g e “é"“;;" Wh‘*’; B B ot Hrnch. o ; L | B ; - hnow tat noh 3y o = m“‘ SR i Oty ot Gl % : e ' s - L Aol cle e Figan ek thcumnzhm', Neuraiglo, S v ; ot s.nyou. ; clatica, - | isease, Diabetes, Kldne 32 rostatic an@ Pemale Dise k s Neriaias T diaaslon S 2y teffupted Nutrition. Alow groth in chiid) and all wasting Qlscase In adu cages of deafness, Tinging In the oyesight, cataract, Cross cyes, cte., i been improperly treated or neglected, can be easily restored. Doformltics, club foet, cur- ayeraturo of the spine, discase of the brain. oaralysls, epllepsy, heart disease, dropsy, swelllngot the limbs, stricture, open sores, pain n the bone, granular enlargements and all long-standing discasos properly treated. Young.middleaged and old, single or married men and all who suffer from lost manhood, nervous debllity, spermatorrhoee, sominal Iosses, sexual decay, falling memory, weak eyes, stunted developement, lack of energy, impoverished blood, plmnlos. Imped{ments to marriage; also blood and skin diseages, Sy 1lis, eruptions, hair falling, bone pains, swel Inga: sore throat, ulcors, effects of moreur el ney and bladder fluuhle woak bnc ‘burning urine, passing urine too often. rhoa, gleet, stricture, recelving m-mmcnt prompt relief for life. _ Gancers, Tumors, Goiter, Fisiula, Plics, varicocele and enlarged glards. with the sub- eutaneaus injection method, absolutely with= out pain and without the 1oss of a 0 . tho miost really scientific and certainly sure cureof the twentieth century. Consulation ot those Interested, $1.00. DR. REA & €O ., Minpeapolis, Minn. Louisville, Ky

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