Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 6, 1911, Page 3

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TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING [ THE BASIS OF SUCGESS. Since the Ingredients Entering Peruna | Are Known, Its Poweras a Catarrh | y and Tonic is | Understood. | COLUMBUS, OHIO.—The ac- | sive ingredients entering the most | popular household remedy in the | world have been made known to | the public. This means anewera ‘ in the advertising of popular fam- | ily medicines—Peruna leads. Peruna contains among other things, golden seal, powerful inits | effect upon.the mucous mem- | oranes. Cedron seed, a rare medicine and unsurpassed tonic. Cubebs, valuable in nasal catarrh and affections of the kidneys and pladder. Stone root, valuable for vhe nerves, mucous membranes as well as in dropsy and indi- | gestion. | | | | 1 | OM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Wesidonce Phone 58 818 Amarica Ave. Office Phone 12 \JEW PUBLIC LIBRARY =Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- | dayllto12a.m., 1to 6 p.m., 7 to 9 p. m. | Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p. w. BEATRICE MILLS, Librarian. READY FOR CEMENT WORK I do all kinds of Cement Work —Lay Sidewalks, Curbing, Etc. NELS LOITVED) 813 Mississippi Ave. Phone 470 T. BEAUDETTE Merchant Tailor Ladies' and Gents' Suite to Order. French Dry Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing 2 Specialty. | make good his privately announced | | that he has done so and thus end at | WARSHIPS MAY | BE SENT THERE Conditions Said to Be Seri- ous at Acapulco, Mex. — | WASHINGTON IS ALARMED Reports From Ambassador Wilson In. dicate Danger to American Citizens In Some Parts of the Southern Re.| public—Peace Rests on Decision of Diaz Regarding Demand That He Retire From Presidency. Washington, May &—ln(;reasing' anxiety, approaching alarm, is felt by | administration officials for the safety of Americans in Mexico, especially in | the vicinity of Acapulco, on the west | coast. Conditions described as in- tolerable were reported to the state! department by Ambassador Wilson | and it is probable that naval forces | will be ordered to Acapulco at once. H INSIST ON DIAZ RETIRING Insurrectos Firm on That Point. | El Pase, Tex., May 6.—Cherishing the hope that President Diaz would Mexican intention of laying down the reins of | government by a public announcement | FOREIGNERS ARE ARMING Alien Residents of Mexico Take Stepa for Seif-Protection. Mexico City. May 6.—So desperate are conditiong in this city and- sur rounding country cousidered hy the foreign colony bere that 'steps for self-protection have been (nigiated. Upon the suggestion of the French club, the leading social organization of the foreigu colony, committees have drawn up a list of all ablebodied foreigners. Preparations have been made for arming them and their services will be tendered the government for the purpose of ‘“protecting life and prop- erty” should it be necessary to with draw the garrison from the city. From every part of Mexico reports‘ are reaching Ambassador Wilson of the spread of anti-American feeling. 1t is admitted that this feature of the case is troubling American officials here because, even though the peace negotiations put an end to the civil war, there are likely to be demonstra- tions against Americans and probably an attempt to enact restrictive laws aimed at them. THREE PERSONS DROWNED Steamer Sunk in Collision in the De- | “troit River. Detroit, May 6.—The steel steame: Fisher was sunk opposite Wyandotte !n the lower Detroit river, in a colli sion with the steamer Stephen Cle- ment of Cleveland. Chief Engineer W. W. Auhl and Steward Louis Sug- den and Sugden's wife, who was as sisting him, are missing and are be ieved to have been drowned. The Fisher sank with 2 big hole amidships in a few minutes. A boal from the Clement rescued the remain- once the revolution that is tearing | | Mexico to pieces insurrecto leaders at ! the Madero camp across the Rio Grande waited expectantly for news| from Mexico i Judge Carbajal, the government | peace envoy, remained in his room at | der of the Fish rew, who jumped overboard in their night clothing Drowned “Riding the Waves." Prairie du Chien, Wis, May 6.—- Louis Goesler, dged twenty-three. a bookkeeper for the Western Cream- ery company at McGregor, was 315 Beltrami Avenue ;‘a hotel here to receive telegraphic in- ;drowned in the Mississippi opposite | structions as to how to deal with the |the city while he and a companion, | rebel demand for the president’s resig- | Clarence Bean, were ‘riding the Automobile, Gas Engine and | Motor Boat | EXPERT REPAIR WORK | Shop, Lake front H foot of 4th St. Phone 152 E. H. JERRARD nation. The envoys of both sides deemed it| useless to go to the neutral meeting} ground across the Rio Grande until a definite answer to the proposition had been received. The commissioners are confident of arranging ‘the other conditions of peace within forty-eight hours if the| Diaz question is once settled. | On the interpretation of the Mexi-| can president’s reply depends the tate of Mexico, rebel leaders declare waves” behind the Prairie du Chien. McGregor ferry. Not Wholly Educated. She—So you have an educated dog! Do you let him go to the postoffice for your mail? He—No. 1 2in afraid he might take it to my wife first.—Paris Rire, Put Them Aside. s Grief for things pasi inut cannot be remedied and care for things to come | Should an untavorable reply be re-|that cannot be prevented may escily | ceived they are prepared to break off | hurt but can never beuefit one. | R. F. MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER| Office’313 Beltraml Ave. | Phone 319-2. for telegrams have been pouring into | the headgunarters of General Mgdem[uv;tuwu- to cu peace negotiations and continue lhv; argument with arms. | They have no alternative, they say, from revolutionary chieftains in all| parts of Mexico warning him that if | he consents to any arrangement which | perfect hearing, and when will coutinue General Diaz they wil | renounce his leadership and continue | the rebellion independently. i Reports have zlso been received at the Madero camp of the mobilization | of large bLodies of rebel troops pre | pared to march on the City of Mexicc | if necessary Ueafness Cannot be Cured iy local applications, as they cannot reach | the diseased portion of the ear. There is only deafness, and that is by con- 8 1 remedies. Deafness is gaused by an infiamed concition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tabe. When this tube is in- flamed you have a rumbling sound or im- it_is entirely closed, Deafness is the result. and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tobe restored to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed furever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness- (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure nd for ci ree. I HE Sold by Druggist Take Hall's Famils EY & CO., Toledo, O. Hanson’s Soda Fountain Hanson’s Soda Fountain There are styles in drinks just as there are styles in Glothes We would like to be able to get up a series of fashion plates, showing pictures of all the new drinks that are to be popular this season. For a new drink to become the fashion means that it must be more delicious, more inviting, more alluring than any of the old ones. But We Have Done It We offer you several new combinations of such Quality that when you have tried them once they will ever after entice the wary nickles and dimes from your pocket whenever you find yourself in our vicinity. Watch For Our Window Signs Superior Quality Hanson’s A. D. S. Drug Store | It has been difficult for us to improve upon our last years’ favorites Greater “Quantity a l | | ;} Do you realize that the baseball H _ season is on in tull blast? f | i | | We're filled to overflowingZwith¥®sup- plies in this department. Baseballs, Bats; Gloves, Masks, § Mitts, Protectors, Etc., Etc. ' There’s nothing lacking in quality and the assortment is complete in detail. The price and quality is our best argu- ment. See our window display. | | TENNIS OUTFITS ! | | Tennis rackets,jlight weight and durable atffrom $2 to $5. Tennis Balls 50 cents each. Fishing Tackle! Have you seen the big ones they are catching in our lakes? Well sir they sure are corkers. By the way most of the fishing tackle that has delivered the goods was purchased here. We have just received another fine shipment of steel rods, hooks, reels, lines, sinkers, nets, etc. Steel Rods at from:$1.75 to $12.00. Any price to suit your purse. i CROQUET SETS Stake one out on your lawn. ¥ For down right family pleasure and Zcompany entertainment there is nothing like it. Sets at $1.25, $1.50, $2.50, $4.00 Given Hardware Co. I Bemidii,:Minn.% Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and .Johbers The Following Firms Are Thoroughly Reliable and Orders Sent to Them Will Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices THE GROOKSTON W. A McDONALD LUMBER CO0. WHOLELALE wioiessie IGE GREAM AND LUMBER: LATH AND BAKERY 600DS BUILDING MATERIAL Works and Offce 315 Minn. NORTHERN GROGERY COMPANY WHOLESALE GROGERS Ave. WE ARE JOBBERS OF PIN TICKETS PENCILS - ano Wholesalers of TABLETS Light and _Heary “afd'{"’ GUMMED LABELS P T T- = & 2 No need to send outside S e &S | "Engine and Mill Suppiies} . ookl " e Pioneer Supply Store Pioneer Pub. - Go. Can Save you Money Bemidji, Minn. Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Send your Mail Orders to GEO. T. BAKER & CO0. Manufacturing Jewelers and Jobbers They are especially prepared to promptly fill all orders in their various lines of merchandise. Largest stock of Diamonds and Watches and the finest equipped work- shop in Northern Minnesota, Special order work given prompt attention C. E. BATTLES Dealer in Wholesalers of INKS PENS S Smithing.Coal Bemidji g Mail Orders Solicited The Civen Hardware Co. Fitzsimmons - Baldwin Company Successors to Melges Bro Co. Wholesale and Retail Hardware 51 316 Minasssta Ave. Wholesale Fruits and.Prodace Farmers Produce bought or sold on Commission. 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