Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 9, 1904, Page 2

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The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED 'RVERY AFTERNOON. “PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W, HITCHCOCK. ®ntered in the postoffice at” Bemidji, Minn., -as second class matter. Official County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR 1904 FEBRUARY 1904 1] 2[3]4]56 shoulder. It seemed a part of him, He wus only dissuaded from carrying it with him*to ‘church by a custom of neyer go- ing to church. “Shotgun’’ Olson was said to be a miser,but no one ever hinted at a disposition to match his ‘| nickname. One dark night he was met outside of Slabtown by a man with a drawn revolver. Olson fired one barrel of his gun as an answer to the demand for his movey. - Another man seized him from behind and®snatched the gun away. They searched him in vain. “See here, old man, We know you are taking a thousand dollars to pay off the boys at the camp, Where have you got it || hiaz” 26/27 GET THE HABIT. The columns of the Pioneer are | 3 daily testimony to the enter- prise of the merchants of Be- midji. The frequency with wmch the merchants of this city set Forth their wares and the effort! which they are constantly mal- f ing to bring to the notice of the public the new goods upon their shelyes and the numerous bar- gains which they have t6 'offér speaksloudly of the advantages which buyers of the city and ad- jacent country enjoy. . Does this effort that the mer- chants of Bemidji are making to bring youbargains nrofit youany- “thing? If it does not it is because “you have not. yet learned to take ‘a profit from th~ umns of a local daily newspaper. There are advantages set forth every day in the advertising col- umns of the Pioneer which will en’xgtn)le the careful housekgeper and the economical man to save a very large percentage of the money they annually expend. Have you got the habit of read- ing the advertising columns of the Pioneer? I you have’nt,get busy at once. . crtising col- Order Rooms Closed. As the result of the tour of in- spection which the board of health took yesterday five inside rooms without .windows or ven- tilation were ordered -closed af one hotel on Minnesota avenue and three at another. The board found things, comparatively speaking, in good shape at most of the places. This afternoon it is touring other sections in the down town d1str1ct, Should Remember George. Bemidji friends Markham, who is entered in the [} Minneapolis Journal’s popularity |§ contest, should not forget him : when renewing their subscrip- |} Mr. Mark- |§ ham is in the race with fifty votes | @ “tions to the Journal. at present. comes from Crookston and so far | has 480 votes. - BACKWOODS SKETCHES A~~~ AAAAAAAANAAAA: By A. M. GREELEY “SHOTGUN" OLSON. Everyone calledhim **Shotgun”’ ~ Olson. Not because he was con- sidered dangerous. Not at all —The gentleness of adove filled his ~eye and the mildness of alamb covered his mouth. And the flow.of broken English that came " haltingly when he talked was like the murmur of a meadow ~ gtream that swelled overa mossy | log. t he always carried a shot herever: he wert. “Un the - streets or in the' woods the gun of George |§ The ‘candidate hav- | ing the highest number of votes |g “Ay don’t har no moneys.” “You lie. Tell us quick or I’ll give you a shot with your own gun.’ = “Yag har no tlua An awful, exploswn foHoWefi, | Olson found himself in the road with the mangled form of the robber writhing among weeds.. He picked up the bent barrel of the ruined gun and {went on to.the camp. There - he: extracted rolls of bank bills that were wadded into the gun barrel, and the next day he deposited $800 in the Slabtown bank:.. He had lost confidence in hxs own portable bank. Embracing New Territory. The Crookston Lumber com- pany is broadening out its field and the menibers are making ar- rangements to cover the terri- tory surrounding Pipestone. B. F. Harris has been given that ground and left last even- ing to begin work. Ifit seems ad- visable he will be stationed there permanently with Sioux City as his headquarters. John Lennox is taking his place as billing clerk at Bemidji. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lu- cas County—ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath . Leat min| | the | several |~ that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and state foresaid, and tHat saig firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDERD DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall’s Catarrh Cure. ' FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and sub- scribed in my presence, hhls Sbh day December, A. D. 188 A W. Gleason, " [Seal] Notary Public. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and actsdirectlyonthe: blood and mucoussurfaces of the | system. Send for testimonials free, F.J. CuENEY & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Drugg 1sts, 5. Take Hall’s Family Pllls for constipation. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerieNo. 351. | Meets every londay at 8 p m., Gilmour’s Hall. Joser. h Harn nxton. LeBles - Vlsltlnw anles cnrdinlly Invited. For Leucorrhoea, : WOME Un natural Dis- charges, loss of tone, fecling and vigor, It speedily and permanently removes all inflammation. The Home Treatment for All Female Thoubles. il dressing HY’NE COMPANY 475 W. North Ave., Chicago, I11. # HY'NE Sold by A. GILMOUR & CO., Bemidji, Minn. Secretary Ladies’ own obstetric and perpetual calendar by ad- We liémdle the Buffalo 0il Co.’s Oils. L] PER GAL. Kerosene guaranteed not to smoke the - chimney T4 per cent gasoline 25¢ Benzine Turpentines ; Lingseed oil, raw __ Linseed oil, boiled Dustless float oil . 50¢ Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Kalsomines, Moldings, Wall Paper, Glass, Ete. W. C. JONES was always .sling over his - W.President | PROFESSION AL ‘When your beer CARDS :pumps do not work | see Doran and have them cleaned. Gibbons & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Attorneys at Law o Do not forget. we doall kinds of steam and water pipe re- pairing. S A Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block - Dr. Blakeslee ¥ hysician and Surgzeon Office: Tiles Block, Beminii D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellorat Law Office over First Nationel Bank 225 E. F. Crawford Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office: Boston Block P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEIUIDIL, Call or telephone to J. J. DORAN PHONE = = =« « = THNN. Jay L. Reynolds : Attorney at Law olfice In Mites Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office' Phiene 18 Dr.J.T. Tuomy DENTIST . Office over First National Bank, Third: St. Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, Ge. Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidfi,.MUws. Office: SwedbacksBloek SHORT ROUTE FAS_'_I;(;I;IM’E ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC C! COAS'I (Bemidji Scludule ) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND Park Rapids Line..7+10a.m. Duluth Express...12:27 p.m, 5 Lz 12:34 a.m, No. 40... CLAE3 U S 26 WEST BOUND 13.....¥osston Line..... 2:50 25 by £e 3:12 a m 39...Park Rapids Line..7:32 * FULL INFORMATION FROM E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent, Bemidii. Minn The Daily Pioneer want col- umns are good result getters Try thenn. PIONEER WANT COLUMN 'HELP WANTED. WANTED—Purchasers for. old papers. Ten cents a hundred ‘Pioneer office. WANTED—To fill your: wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad WANTED—Men to learn barber| trade; catalogue mailed free; Moler Barber college, 221 Sec- ond avenue sotith, Minneapolis, | Minn. MacGregor & Ander- son, props. Established 1893. SALESMAN WANTED every- where to solicit orders for gen- eral line of .nursery stock and seeds. Brown Bros. Co., Ro chester, N. Y. FOR SAEE—Centracts for Deed! Latest approved form at the MISCELLANEOUS—Continued. BARRETT &' ZIMMERMAN, Midway Horse market, St. Paul, -will pay your horses, wagons and harnesses at all times. women, learn tdeoraphy ab home. Good salaries, positions ~permanent. Complete instruc- tions, instruments furnished. Particulars by mail. Home Study Co., Station C, Box 443, Los Angeles, Cal. 7 REAL ESTATE and MARKETS A A A A A AN AN AN AN AAEN O Minneapolis Wheat. Minnezpolis,, Feb. 6.—Wheat—May, 92%c; July, 917%c; Sept., 80%c.” On track—Nao. 1 hard, 95%c; No. 1 North- ern, 9314c; No. 2 Northeru 89%c; No.. 3 Northera, 84@87c ~ :’l‘he North Dakota Liquor Instltute‘ . The latest improved scientific treatment for the hgnor habit ‘ : DRUNKENNESS S R days. No publicity. Write for full, part:cnlars 5 Q628 North Th.u'd St., Grand Forks, N.D. @ 0000000000 0060600 000CGS ([ ] E. H. CORNWALL: Surveyor Headquarters at Bemidij. Minn- J. E. MULLIGAN TU. 8. Deputy Government Surveyor: Headquauters at Beaudette, Minn. Mulligan & Cornwall LAND LOCATORS LOCATIONS ON RED LAKE RESERVATION A SPEC!ALTY AND GUARANTEED AS DESCRIBED CORBEGT PLATS OF REFERENCE— ALL RE\FRVAT]I‘%N LANDS Bémidji-and Fosston banks and Merchants Bank of Crookston. The Lesson of the Past s For eight years we have been | telling of the weonderful future of ! Bemidji. Many have been unbeliev- 2 ing. They have lost fortunes. Every | year proved our prediction many times over. Bemidji will one day | be a great city, and townsite lots, | now to be had cheap, will be worth big money. Buy now. TR Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. { JOHN F. GIBBONS. Local Agent. b L T e S N S S N TN R P e ST A Hint for the Future i T A Pioneer office. St Paul. Union Stock Yards. St. ‘Paul, Feb. 6.—Cattle—Good to choice steers, $3.70@5.00; common to: fair, $2.25@3.65; good to choice cows and heifers, $2. 70@3 25; veals, $2.00@ 5.00. Hogs—$4 45@5,00. Sheep—Good to choice’ yearling wethers, $4.25@ 4.65, good to choice lambs, $4.85@5.35. Duluth Wheat and Flax. 4 % Duluth, Feb. 6.—Wheat—In store— trami avenue and: Fourth street|No. 1 hard, 94%c; No. 1 Northern,. and two houses and two acres %%c NNolthcértgigz, 901\11/;01 §o a]:l- on Park avenue.. Inguire of T. Five—No. ar c; No. ort Murphy, Park avenuqe |lern, 92%c; No. 2 Northern, 90%c; ) | M=~ 923 e; July, 91%c; Sept 803%c. FOR SALE—Onion skin type- Flax—On track, to arrive and in store, $1.1414; May, $1.17%; July, $1.18%. writer paper at the Pioneer office, Chicago Union “Stock Yards. FO}f?' dSALE—% goigv%fizn :-:)g?}i dium, $2.25@4.80; stockers and feed- O LU Ty £000 S, |ers, $2.25@4.15; cows; $1.50@4.25;! $8,000; located’ at Fort Dodge, | Heifers, $2.00@4.50; calves, $3.00@ Towa. Address L. I Eostutter. Iroquois, lowa.. FOR SALE e o e SN N FOR SALE—Polding bed, bed- room suit, baby bugey. cheap. Call at Jas. J. Severson’s resi- dence, 518 Beltrami ave. FOR SALE—Thzee lots on-Bel- { prime steers, $4.90@5.60; poor to me- @5.05; gaod to choice: heavy, $4.95@ 5.10; rough heavy, $4.80@4.95; light !430@4 80." Sheep—Good to: choice: wethers, $4.00@4.50;° Western sheep,. $3.75@5.75; native 'lambs, $4.00@5.85; { Western,. $5.25@6.10: Chicago Grain and: Provisions. Chicago, Feb. 6.—Wheat — May,. 94c; July, 847%c; Sept., 79@79%c. Gorn—Feb., 5lc;. May;, 54%c; July, 52 @52%c; Sept;, bl¥e. Oats—Feb.,. 4114c; May, 441 @44%c; July, 393%c; Sept.,. 335c. Pork—May, $13.571% A rnrrrrornrrrscocrmeeenmmeccrcrea | Tuly, $13.6714. Flax—Cash, North-- LIBERAL pay to man to selicit Westem, $1.18; Southwestern, $1.11; orders; experience umneces- §1.11; May, §L14. ~ Butter— N creamrles, 15@24¢c; dairies, 13@20c. sary. Perry Ursery company, | Eggsi— 28@30c. Poultry. — Turkeys,, Rochester; N. Y. 12c:: ARK’S e The Great Cough Cure For the cure of all affections of the lung, throat and chest, such as. ghs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoospr ing Cough, Hoarseness, Etc., Bronchitis, |} Lagrlppe, ‘ and will prevent conwmphon when. taken in time. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. PREPARED ONLY BY ~ PETER M. MARK | Manutacturer . of MARK’S, GELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON, MIN N. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Comforf.wble reom for lady, lighted ‘and heated, opposite court house on Minne. sota, avenue. Address 612 Minnesota avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and, CURIOS.. FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled. FURS in seasan bought. 1 guarantee my ‘work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE *A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED J:umbermens State Bank BEMIDJI >R ki General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. WANTED —. Young men and - - Chicago, Feb. 6.—Cattle—Good tor 7.25. Hogs—Mixed and butchers, $4. '15‘ Wit

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